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'Most painful and humiliating': the surveillance of Sher Mohamad
Record no:
68935
Author:
Allen, Margaret
Year:
2013
Series:
STUDIES IN WESTERN AUSTRALIAN HISTORY, 2013, no. 28 : 69-83 [kept History P994.1]
Subject:
Western Australia - Emigration and immigration - History
;
Western Australia - Politics and government - 1891-1901
;
Western Australia. Immigration Restriction Act, 1897
;
Australia - Ethnic relations
;
Australia - Race relations
;
Racism - Australia
;
Immigrants - Australia
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