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From: Trish J <>
Subject: [AUS-CHINESE] CHINESE ANCESTRY
Date: Fri, 2 May 2008 18:20:00 +1000 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <mailman.99.1209711641.5558.aus-chinese@rootsweb.com>


Hi Joy,
Sorry no I do not have a copy of that book, you might find it at the library.
It is a very interesting book.
I am happy that you were able to find someone in the book for a researcher.
The Chinese in Australia is very interesting, and in South Australia, especially, there is a lot that the local people are not aware of in regard to the Chinese back in the 1837 erra. Most people here think every Chinese person came to the gold fields, and that is not the case.
TRISH J

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Date: Fri, 2 May 2008 16:03:22 +1000
From: "Joy Moloney" <>
Subject: Re: [AUS-CHINESE] AUS-CHINESE Digest, Vol 3, Issue 12 To: <>
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Hi Trish

I don't have Chinese ancestry, the history of the chinese in Aust is
just an
interest of mine - one of the many.
Do you have a copy of Red Tape, Gold Scissors etc? It looks interesting
so I
was thinking I might buy it. Thank you for mentioning it.

I did find Ah Foo for a man in Melbourne in my book so that made me
feel a
little better.

Kind regards
Joy in lovely sunny Wagga Wagga NSW


Regards from TRISH J [Sunny South Australia]
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