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CHINESE FLAG TABOO IN NORTH AUSTRALIA

PROTEST BY CONSUL INCIDENT AT DARWIN United P.A. —By Telegraph—Copyright Reed. 11.15 a.m. SYDNEY, Today. Mr. F. T. Sung, Consul-General for China, has sent a letter to the Prime Minister, Mr. J. H. Scullin, protesting strongly against the refusal of the Administrator at Darwin to allow Chinese residents to fly their national flag. Mr. Sung states when a flag was hoisted at half-mast in commemoration or heroes who died in the cause of the national revolution, the Administrator interfered and ordered the flag to be hauled down.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19300729.2.69

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1036, 29 July 1930, Page 9

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CHINESE FLAG TABOO IN NORTH AUSTRALIA Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1036, 29 July 1930, Page 9

CHINESE FLAG TABOO IN NORTH AUSTRALIA Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1036, 29 July 1930, Page 9

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