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vii) Victoria
Hughes, Liz. "Developer's Plans Frighten Chinese Residents." Chinatown News. Vol. 22, no. 7, Dec. 19
On urban renewal scheme which will affect the daily life of the Chinese, especially the pensioners in Victoria,
Murphy, A. H. "When Opium was Legitimate," Chinatown Hews, Vol. 11, no, 23, p. 10, Aug. 18, 1964.
Reprinted from Victoria Daily Colonist. On the discovery of a City of Victoria opium licence receipt in Chinatown, Victoria.
Pullen, Henry F. "Chinatown in Victoria." Canadian Magazine. Vol. 39, Apr. 1908, pp. 537-554.
Has four interesting photos. Comments on the people, customs, associations, health care, religion etc. The writer was of the opinion that "the Chinese are a secretive people" and he found the smell of Chinatown quite ."sickening,"
Ruttan, Susan. "The Pioneer Families of Victoria," Chinatown News, Vol. 22, no. 16, May 1975.
Describes the situation of the Chinese in the 19th and 20th century in Victoria,
viii) Yale
"Chinese Laborers, Yale, 1880-1884, during CPR Construction," (VCA) Pho. P. 127
Recollections of a storeman at Yale during the CPR construction period. (Photocopied manuscript)
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