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19 Balfour, op cit p 449
Report, DCNT., 1959-60, para 45
Report, DCNT, 1954-55, para 9
"stranger people", the word used by the Hakkas to describe themselves (Reports, DCNT, 1959-60 para 46 and Balfour, op cit p 332)
5 Balfour, op cit p 333
54 ibid, and Barbara E. Ward's article "A Hakka Kengsi in Borneo" Journal of Oriental Studies, Hong Kong Univ Press, Vol 1, No 2, (July 1954) p. 359
Report, DCNT. 1954-55, para 8
Reports, DCNT, 1959-60, para 46
Balfour, op cit. p 464
54 Balfour, op cit pp 460-463
Balfour, op cit p 464
ibid
62
Reports, DCNT, 1959-60, para 46
6.1
Reports, DCNT, 1954-55, para 9
Report, DCNT. 1954-55, para 8
ibid
50
Report, DCNT, 1955-56, para 8
Balfour, op cit, p 446 (The notable exception is that the Hakka do not celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival)
Report, DCNT 1954-55, para 8
Balfour, op cit, p. 464
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19 Balfom, op cit p 449
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Report. DCNT., 1959-60, para 45
Report, DCNT, 1954-55, para 9
^2="stranger people", the word used by the Hakkas to describe themselves (Reports, DCNT, 1959-60 para 46 and Balfour, op cit p 332)
5 Balfour, op cst p 333
54 ibid, and Barbara E. Ward's article "A Hakka Kengsi in Borneo" Journal of Oriental Studies, Hong Kong Univ Press, Vol 1, No 2, (July 1954) p. 359
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Report, DCNT. 1954-55, para 8
Reports, DCNT, 1959-60, para 46
"Balfour, op cit.p 464
54 Balfour, op cu pp 460-463
椰 Baltour, op cit p 464
olibid
62
Reports, DCNT, 1959-60, para 46
6.1
* Reports, DCNT, 1954-55, para 9
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Report, DCNT. 1954-55, para 8
ibid
50
Report, DCNT, 1955-56, para 8
* Balfour, op cit, p 446 (The notable exception is that the Hakka do not celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival)
Report, DCNT 1954-55, para 8
Balfour, op eit, p. 464
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