大漢公報 : Chinese Times : [1923-12-03]

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Titre
Chinese Times : [1923-12-03]
大漢公報 : [一九二三年十二月三日]
Adresse bibliographique
Vancouver, British Columbia : Tai Hon Kong Bo Ltd., 1923
Identificateur
sfu.00001_19231203
00001_19231203
Sujet
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 original
University of British Columbia Library
Collection
Journaux
Publications en série : périodiques, publications annuelles et journaux
Langue
chinois
Description
December 3 P3 1) Tung Fook ( ). A meeting was held on Dec. 2 to discuss the plan of building Ping Yeung Railway. Executives would be elected to raise funds for establishing the railway. , who came to Van. from China gave a report on the preparation work that had been done for several years. He stressed that the cooperation of the overseas Chinese was significant in building the railway. It was decided in the meeting that Tung Fook Tong would become the temporary office for the preparation of building Ping Yeung Railway. 2) CBA Victoria. A general meeting had been held on Dec. 2 to discuss the protest against the prohibition of the Chinese from employing female Indian and white workers. Consul General Lira from Vancouver, & from CBA Vancouver had also attended the meeting. In addition to the decisions, made by the CBA Vancouver, the following were passed: (a) All funds for use in the protest were to be raised by the 2 CBAs. (b) The consent of the 2 CBAs were required for any withdrawal of money exceeding $50. (c) CBA Victoria should take the lead in this protest. (d) All cheques were to be signed by the presidents of the 2 CBAs. All money was to be kept in the Royal Bank. (e) The H.Q. would pay for the expenses of all representatives who came over to Victoria for meetings. 3) News from Nanaimo: was raising funds for School in Canton. Door to door donation was called for and about $300 raised. 4) Dart Coon Club and Chee Kung Tong (Nanaimo). Parties were held to Welcome & . gave a detailed report on the 3rd general convention in San Francisco. He had also read out the constitution that was drawn in the convention. After these, urged the people to buy shares for the realty of Chee Kung Tong in Vancouver and also bonds for Tai Tung Newspaper. At the end, several hundred dollars were collected. P3 5) Dart Coon Club Vancouver. An office acceptance ceremony by the new executives and a celebration patty would be held on Dec. 23 and Dec. 25 respectively. All members were welcome to attend the ceremonies. 6) Dart Coon Club Vancouver. Names of the executives after the preliminary election. A final election would be held December 9. 7) Dart Coon Club Winnipeg. Names of new executives; President.
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