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Lee, Art. "Immigrants Should Spread out more Evenly," Chinatown News. Vol. 22, no. 21, July 1975.
Text of a speech delivered to the Toronto CBA concerning the Green Paper.
Lim, Kay, "Ontario Chinese and Japanese to seek Entry Relaxation," Chinatown News. Vol, 5, no. 12, Mar, 1958.
A brief description of a joint committee, Chinese and Jaoanese, requesting revision of the Immigration Act with regards to admission of relatives.
Lim, Quan. "Around Chinatown." Chinatown News. Vol. 12, no. 1, Sept. 1964.
Discusses the amnesty which covers illegal Chinese immigrants
Luong, T. M. and Luong, C. M. The Great Image Sellers: The study of the causes of difficulties among immigrats in Canada. New York, Pageant Poseidom, 1972. (UBC-Main) F5027 L855 1972
A booklet written to inform the Canadian public and the would-be immigrants about the misleading representations by the "great image sellers" in the guise of immigration officers abroad. The book was written by 2 immigrants who felt the need to smash the beautiful image of Canada as the land of opportunity.
Lyman, Stanford. "The Oriental in N. America," Chinatown News, Vol. 10, no. 7, Dec. 1962.
Describes the illegal entry of Chinese during the second World War.
MacGill, Helen Gregory. Anti-Chinese Immigration Legislation of B.C.. 1876-1903. UBC BA Thesis, Vancouver, 1925. (UBC-Sp. Col.) LE B 1925 A9 M34
Detailed account of anti-Chinese immigration in Canada from 1876-1903. Topics presented are the Royal Commissions of 1884, and 1901 and the Dominion statues of 1885, 1900 and 1903.
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