大漢公報 : Chinese Times : [1917-07-12]
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Vancouver, British Columbia : Tai Hon Kong Bo Ltd., 1917; 10 images with full-text search
Document Record
- Title
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Chinese Times : [1917-07-12]
大漢公報 : [一九一七年七月十二日] - Published
- Vancouver, British Columbia : Tai Hon Kong Bo Ltd., 1917
- Identifier
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sfu.00001_19170712
00001_19170712 - Subject
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Chinese Canadians--Newspapers
Chinese--Newspapers
Chinese Canadians--British Columbia--Vancouver--Newspapers
Chinese--British Columbia--Vancouver--Newspapers
British Columbia--Newspapers
Vancouver (B.C.)--Newspapers
華裔加拿大人--不列顛哥倫比亞--溫哥華--歷史--報紙
華人--不列顛哥倫比亞--溫哥華--歷史--報紙
中國--歷史--二十世紀--報紙
加拿大--歷史--二十世紀--報紙
不列顛哥倫比亞--歷史--二十世紀--報紙
溫哥華 (不列顛哥倫比亞)-- 歷史--二十世紀--報紙 - Document source
- University of British Columbia Library
- Collection
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Newspapers
Serials: Periodicals, Annuals and Newspapers - Language
- Chinese
- Description
- July 12th, Friday P.2-3 1. A copy of the report sent by g ^ %<- to the external affairs minister in China in January 1917. This content was about his attack on Ambassador Lim and the report was ordered to be published by the external affairs minister. 2. The Chee Kong Headquarter announced on July 10th that a general meeting would be held on July 12th to discuss how to strengthen the Republic of China. 3. Ambassador Lim announced on July 12th that the rebellion and restlessness in China were supressed. All power was in controlled by the Republic government. &% %\ 1$ 2. and fJL -< sent a letter on June 30 to criticize the Hoysun Branch Association in Vancouver. "% ) They said that the branch association was inefficient and lazy and hoped that modification could be done to reactivate the association. jjl tE > ^ who was the temporary executive was accused of ignoring the association; and choating (stealing?) the official money. The branch association was also blamed for neglecting the shipment of bones to China.
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- https://n2t.net/ark:/69429/m0mk6542qj40