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- King, William Lyon Mackenzie. Memoranda and Notes (1887-1921). Vol. C38, 208. (UBC) AW1 R5507 (Micro)
A Royal Commission to inquire into methods by which Oriental laborers have been induced to come to Canada. It investigates the losses sustained by the Chinese population of Vancouver.
Lower, A. R. M. Canada and the Far East-1940. New York, Institute of Pacific Relations, 1940. (UBC-Sp. Col.) HR F052 L8
A study on Canadian political relationships with Asian countries, mainly China and Japan, from early contacts to 1940. Topics such as trade, immigration policy and national interests are discussed in detail.
Osterhout, S. S. Orientals in Canada. Toronto, The Committee on Literature, General Publicity and Missionary Education, 1929. (UBC-Sp. Col.) HR BV2810 08 (SFU) F5032 A1 08
Brief accounts on the orientals' problems in Canada, Written by the United Church of Canada so as to promote understanding between Chinese and Canadians. Programmes, studies and solutions based on religious point of view are outlined.
Shaw, C. L. "Canada's Oriental Problem." Can. Mag. Oct. 1924, PP. 334-338.
Woodsworth, C. J, Canada and the Orient. Toronto, KacMillan Co, of Canada, 1941. (UBC-Sedge.) F5051 06 W66 (VPL) 325.1 W89c
A good source for history of Chinese immigration to Canada from 1858 to 1940. Has a chapter on the riots of 1907, a chapter specifically on "The Orientals in B.C." also a chapter on "Missionary Influence."
Woodsworth, J. S. Strangers Within our Gates, Toronto, F.C, Stephenson, 1909, (UBC-Main) F5028 W6 (VPL) 917.103 W89ml
Chapter 15 gives an account of the "Orientals" in Canada at the time.
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