Ah See [includes photograph. Box 19]
Abstract
Correspondence between the Collector of Customs, Police Station, Manly and a letter in Chinese (pages 9–13) concerning permission to return to the Commonweath for Ah See, driver of a vegetable cart in Manly who left New South Wales in 1904 to visit China.
| Subject | Australia–Emigration and immigration—History |
| Chinese–Migrations | |
| Chinese letters | |
| Correspondence | |
| Business enterprises | |
| New South Wales | |
| Identification photographs | |
| Category | 2. National boundaries |
| Author | Collector of Customs, Sydney |
| Place Of Publication | Sydney |
| Keywords | Chinese Australian |
| translation | |
| Current Holder | National Archives of Australia, Sydney |
| Date | 1907 |
| Series Number | SP42/1, B1907/1941 |
| Item Number | 1827220 |
| Access Rights | Digitised |
| Rights | © Copyright National Archives of Australia |
| Country Of Origin | Australia |
| Place | Sydney |
| Language | Chinese |
| English | |
| Description From Source | Summary heading These records are case files of correspondence and forms about restrictions, sanctioned by the Immigration Restriction Act (1901), on the travel into or out of Austalia of migrants, of visiting foreigners and, rarely, of people born in Australia. |
| Physical Format | Correspondence |
| Photographs |
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