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- C. Chinese in B.C.
Begg, Alexander. History of British Columbia, Toronto, McGraw-Hill Ryerson, Ltd., 1972 (First published in 1894 (UBC-Sedg.) FC 3811 B439 1894a
A good primary source for early B.C. history. But expresses a patronizing and prejudiced attitude towards the Chinese. Has a section on the early Christian missions directed at the Chinese in B.C., pp. 506-507.
Boggs, T. H. "The Oriental on the Pacific Coast." Queen's Quarterly. Jan.-Mar. 1926, pp. 311-324.
A discussion of the status of Orientals in B.C. written as a result of a survey taken in 1923
B.C. Legislative Assembly. Report on Oriental Activities within the Province. Victoria, 1927. (UBC-Main) F5032 07 B7, (VPL) R325.1 B86r
A document of some historical and statistical value on the Oriental population. Tables on Chinese population, land-holding, and industry are included.
Bull, W. K. "In the Privy Council. In appeal from the Supreme Court of B.C., between William K. Bull and Wing Chong, alias Chu Lay." (PA) NW347.9 B935
On the prosecution of Wing Chong for not having a licence as required in the Chinese Regulation Act, 1884. A licence was required by all Chinese at the time, if no licence was purchased a fine would be levied.
Campbell, Anne, An Historical Sketch of the Economic and Social Conditions and of the Legislation affecting Oriental immigration in California and B.C. Vancouver, 1922. (UBC-Sp. Col.) LE3 B7 1922 A9 C34, (SFU) JV6891 07 C35
Brief accounts on Chinese economic and social conditions in B.C. In addition, the aspects of religion, morals and education are investigated.
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