Reci 17th Nov
catt
93
L. J. IRVING. Esq.,
29, ADMIRALTY STREET;
STONEHOUSE.
PLYMOUTH. PL1 3RX.
12. Nov. 93,
Dear Madam,
Last week, as part of National Library Week', a
Eour of the Central Library, Drake Circus, guided by the Assistant
Area Librarian was advertised.
I joined the Cour and was quite astonished when the
guide pointed cut the range of both adult's ord children's books
prinčed in Chimese. The guide Lold me that they were for the use of
The Hong Kong Chinese who have become the Largest immigrant community in Plymouth (3rd in Britain afžes London and Mancheskey
according to figures he had seen).
Something must be done lo rid us of this menace
for that is what their presence is, and I suggest that a clause be
written into the the agreement to hand Hong Kong back to China
[hat, as from 1997, ali Hong Kong Chinese become citizens of the
No comments yet.
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