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Chinese School in Townsville

Abstract

“Teaching Ancient Culture In Australia”, Pix, Vol. 3 No. 18 (6 May 1939) “….Australian-born Chinese are encouraged to read, write and speak the Chinese language as fluently as that of their adopted country. In Townsville—Queensland —the small Chinese community engaged a teacher in Hong-Kong to supervise a school of approximately 20 pupils whose ages range from five to 16 years. Teacher calls for a bright boy to recognise “CAT” in Chinese characters.” Includes images of student Alva Goon Chew.
SubjectLanguage and languages–Study and Teaching
Chinese language
Chinese–Migrations
Education
Queensland
Photographs
Category4. World War II
Place Of PublicationSydney
PlaceTownsville
KeywordsLanguage Teaching
Chinese Australian
Education
Current HolderNational Library of Australia
Period Of Reference1939-05-06/1939-05-06
Item Number 1414022
Access RightsDigitised
RightsCopyright varies by issue and article
Country Of Origin Australia
LanguageChinese
English
Physical Format Magazine

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