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the chinese perspective on their presence in the community can be understood from the hundred years they have been in northbridge, rather than generalisations that are presented - the existing references stand free from the article
Walker, Charles (1910), Lieut. Governor Sir Edward Stone laying the foundation stone of the Chung Wah Association building in James Street, Perth, 12 October 1910, retrieved 28 January 2021
A useful context is the work of Anne Atkinson:
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the chinese perspective on their presence in the community can be understood from the hundred years they have been in northbridge, rather than generalisations that are presented - the existing references stand free from the article
Walker, Charles (1910), Lieut. Governor Sir Edward Stone laying the foundation stone of the Chung Wah Association building in James Street, Perth, 12 October 1910, retrieved 28 January 2021
A useful context is the work of Anne Atkinson: