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Magazine The Sze Yup Weekly Press, No. 29, Queen's Road, West, (2nd floor) Hongkong Opens from left to right, cover has a picutre of seated woman wearing a top with red sleeves, small table with small lamp beside her, window showing blue night sky,…

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Report Card Paper folded in half with black printing Front: Seattle Public Schools Quarterly Report is printed and written in pen (Harvey) Ah Hong Eng, Pacific [School] am [Grade], E.G. Fillion [Teacher] Inside: Attendance and Scholarship, attendance…

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Newspaper Article from the North China Standard on Chinese Costume Yellowing newspaper article is entitled: ANCIENT AND MODERN DRESSES OF CHINA SHOWN IN REVIEW HERE, PEIPING LADIES WEAR RARE GOWNS AT CLUB MEETING. Peiping International Women's Club…

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Newspaper Black and White Photograph of woman wearing Chinese crown Christian Science Monitor photograph from the 1940's of Mrs. Deson Sze daughter-in-law of Alfred Sze, Former Chinese ambassador to U.S., wearing Song dynasty crown which was in an…

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Newspaper Black and White Photograph entitled Jewels of Old China The photo shows an Asian woman wearing Chinese headdress. The caption says that these pearl and jade head ornaments are being taken apart in China for the costume jewelry market.…

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White Xerox paper copy of map of the International District Drawing shows a bird's eye view of the District andlists 18 land marks. These include the Nippon KanTheatre, Kobe Park Lantern, Community Gardens, Nihonmachi Center, Golden Pheasant, Bush…

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Black and white newspaper photograph of a float of the Chinese Community The photo is mounted on a piece of heavy black card stock. The float has a sigh which says Chinese Community. An Asian man drives the float and is reportedly Hing Chinn. The…

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Map of China published August 2, 1808 by Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme Paternoster Row, London England. The map appears to have been torn from a book in which it had been bound. It is a single sheet that had been folded in the center and pasted to a…

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White tissue paper with red letterhead and borders. In Chinese.

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White notepaper letter in pencil in Chinese. It is from Lock Chun Don to inform Lock Shui yue to pay money to different people and answer back.