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Campbell, P. C. Chinese Coolie Emigration to countries within the British Empire. London, P.S. King and Son, Ltd., 1923. (UBC) HR JV8701 C25
Investigates the various immigration policies towards Chinese within the British Empire from the late 18th century to the early 1900's. Reasons for Canada's restriction of Chinese immigration is discussed.
"Canada Eases Immigration Laws." Chinatown News. Vol. 14, no. 17, May 18, 1967, pp. 5-7, 35.
Report from Manpower Minister Jean Marchand on easier rules and regulations on immigration. More relatives are to be included in the admissible category.
Canada. Royal Commission on Chinese and Japanese Immigration. Ottawa, 1902. (UBC-Sp. Col.) JV7285 C5 A5 1902
For annotation see Section 2A: Socio-economic conditions.
Canadian Institution of International Affairs. Minorities of Oriental Race in Canada. Toronto, 1942. (SFU) F5032 A1 C35
Discusses the immigration policy of Canada towards the Asians, Discrimination and social injustices towards the Asians between the war years is analysed.
"Chinese Immigration." Chinatown News. Vol, 3, no. 6, Nov, 1955.
Defends those Chinese immigrants who have been accused of having Communist leanings and entered Canada under false pretenses.
"Chinese Poll or Head Tax," (VCA) newsclipping: Chinese Poll or Head Tax.
Newsclipping on the Chinese Head Tax in the early 1900's and on amnesty to those Chinese immigrants who entered illegally prior to 1960.
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