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Alternative title: Chinatown : Darwin
Alternative title: Chinatown
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Appears in:
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y
The Australian Poetry Annual
1921
Z1147234
1921
periodical issue
1921
pg.
33
Note: With title 'Curios of Chinatown'.
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y
The Australian Poetry Annual
1921
Z1147234
1921
periodical issue
1921
pg.
33
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Appears in:
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y
Birth : A Little Journal of Australian Poetry
vol.
5
no.
58
September
1921
Z1212375
1921
periodical issue
1921
pg.
77
Note: With title 'Curios of Chinatown'.
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y
Birth : A Little Journal of Australian Poetry
vol.
5
no.
58
September
1921
Z1212375
1921
periodical issue
1921
pg.
77
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Appears in:
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y
Hard Light and Other Verses
Surrey Hills
:
Galleon Press
,
1933
Z1027263
1933
selected work
poetry
Surrey Hills
:
Galleon Press
,
1933
pg.
26-27
Note: With title 'Chinatown' - includes linocut.
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y
Hard Light and Other Verses
Surrey Hills
:
Galleon Press
,
1933
Z1027263
1933
selected work
poetry
Surrey Hills
:
Galleon Press
,
1933
pg.
26-27
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Appears in:
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y
Preferences : Poems
Sydney
:
Angus and Robertson
,
1941
Z179707
1941
selected work
poetry
Sydney
:
Angus and Robertson
,
1941
pg.
87 - 88
Note: With title: Chinatown
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y
Preferences : Poems
Sydney
:
Angus and Robertson
,
1941
Z179707
1941
selected work
poetry
Sydney
:
Angus and Robertson
,
1941
pg.
87 - 88
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Appears in:
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y
Silence into Song : An Anthology of Australian Verse
Clifford O'Brien
,
Adelaide
:
Rigby
,
1968
Z413694
1968
anthology
poetry
extract
Adelaide
:
Rigby
,
1968
pg.
38-39
Note: Includes annotation: In the early days of the Northern Territory, while white men took up land for cattle stations, the more strenuous occupations, such as mining and agriculture, were largely carried on by coolies so that Darwin came to have a Chinese quarter which Frederick Macartney must have observed many times.
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y
Silence into Song : An Anthology of Australian Verse
Clifford O'Brien
,
Adelaide
:
Rigby
,
1968
Z413694
1968
anthology
poetry
extract
Adelaide
:
Rigby
,
1968
pg.
38-39
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Appears in:
- y This World : An Anthology of Poetry for Young People M. M. Flynn (editor), J. Groom (editor), Rushcutters Bay : Pergamon Press , 1976 Z816539 1976 anthology poetry children's Rushcutters Bay : Pergamon Press , 1976 pg. 17-18
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Settings:
- Darwin, Darwin area, Northern Territory,