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Wong Kong Ying et al

As part of the Chinese Historical Wrongs Legacy Initiative, we’ve digitized a small selection of inquests and inquiries from 1872 to 1934, found in series GR-0431. These were chosen to reflect the experiences of early Chinese immigrants to B.C. – their living and working conditions, and their unfortunate accidental or unusual deaths.   They range from a woman working in a brothel in Barkerville who died of natural causes to three sawmill workers who died from malnutrition. Learn more.

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BC Archives GR-0431

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Phone Sey, 6256 P. O. Box 560

HOP SANG LUNG KEE & CO.
Importers & Exporters, Wholesale & Retail
General Merchandise
Rattan Chairs & Bamboo Baskets


79 Pender Street East
Vancouver, B. C. Jan 10th 1934

M King Fong
Vancouver B.C.

To Goods $87.65

6 sacks Rice
1 sack potatoes
a sack flour (5 rose)
Bacon
Eggs
Cabbage
1 sack Green cabbage
1 sack
Dry Shrimps
Fresh Pork
artichoke
White Sugar
Brown Sugar
Baking Powder
Stew Beef

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