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.
| Subject | Language and languages–Study and Teaching |
| Chinese language | |
| Chinese–Migrations | |
| Education | |
| Queensland | |
| Photographs | |
| Category | 4. World War II |
| Place Of Publication | Sydney |
| Place | Townsville |
| Keywords | Language Teaching |
| Chinese Australian | |
| Education | |
| Current Holder | National Library of Australia |
| Period Of Reference | 1939-05-06/1939-05-06 |
| Item Number | 1414022 |
| Access Rights | Digitised |
| Rights | Copyright varies by issue and article |
| Country Of Origin | Australia |
| Language | Chinese |
| English | |
| Physical Format | Magazine |
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