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Farewell Guangdong: A history book told by its own people

Farewell Guangdong: A history book told by its own people
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Rhymes of the ancient murderer: How a racist killer became a NCEA question


Opinion
An NCEA history exam this year included a poem by Lionel Terry, a white supremacist and cold-blooded murderer. Chris Tse, who wrote a book inspired by Terry’s victim, explains why the exam question has caused such hurt within the Chinese New Zealand community.
I have a complicated history with Lionel Terry, and it pains me to be writing about him again. If you’re unfamiliar with him, these are the facts: Terry was an Englishman who arrived in Aotearoa at the turn of the 20th century. He was an anti-Semitic racist who wrote turgid poems and letters espousing his views, that he then published and distributed as pamphlets. When his lobbying to get parliament to ban Chinese and East Asian immigration failed, he shot and killed Joe Kum Yung in Wellington’s Haining Street to bring his views about race “under the public notice”. In other words, he’s one of the biggest dickheads to tarnish the history books of Aotearoa. ....

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Historic HB: Popular licensee died suddenly


Historic HB: Popular licensee died suddenly
10 Dec, 2020 02:19 AM
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The Masonic Hotel facing Hastings Street in the early 1890s. Credit: Collection of Hawke s Bay Museums Trust, Ruawharo Tā-ū-rangi, 10854
The Masonic Hotel facing Hastings Street in the early 1890s. Credit: Collection of Hawke s Bay Museums Trust, Ruawharo Tā-ū-rangi, 10854
Hawkes Bay Today
By: Michael Fowler
Frank Moeller, who became licensee of Napier s Masonic Hotel on January 1, 1892, would prove to be not only one of the most popular publicans in Napier, but also a well-respected citizen.
He had previously
managed the Occidental Hotel in Wellington for his mother, after the death of his father Philip in 1885. ....

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