Evening Post #OnThisDay 11 Oct 1921: Unique scenes were witnessed at Newtown Park, Wellington, yesterday afternoon, when the local Chinese residents celebrated the tenth anniversary of the proclamation of the Chinese Republic. #DoubleTen
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Chinese Sports, Evening Post, 11 Oct. 1921, p 3

CHINESE SPORTS[1] "HAPPINESS TO THE REPUBLIC" CELEBRATIONS AT NEWTOWN PARK. Unique scenes were witnessed at Newtown Park yesterday afternoon, when the local Chinese residents celebrated the tenth anniversary of the proclamation of the Chinese Republic. In business the Chinaman has shown that he can march with the times; on the sports field yesterday he demonstrated that he is an athlete of ability. Those who journeyed, to the Park to see the Chinese at play, and they comprised a large crowd...

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Ceremony honours memory of 500 Chinese gold miners who were lost in a shipwreck more than a century ago. Members of New Zealand's Chinese community, many of them descendants of the lost, gathered with local Māori for a memorial uniting both cultures. #DoubleTen
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Ceremony held in New Zealand in memory of lost Chinese gold miners

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The 10th of October (Double Ten): This day marks the creation of the Republic of China in 1911. #DoubleTen
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Double Tenth Festival

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Evening Star #OnThisDay 10 October 1941: Chinese Consul-General Mr Wang Fang said the occasion was a festive meeting and they were having a gala celebration instead of a solemn celebration such as during the past four years. #DoubleTen
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GALA CELEBRATION, Evening Star, 10 October 1941, Page 4

CHINA'S NATIONAL DAY [1] CONFIDENT OF FINAL VICTORY (P.A.) WELLINGTON, October 10. Today is being observed as a close holiday by the Chinese in Wellington. The Chinese Consul-General, Mr Wang Fang, addressing his nationals this morning, said the occasion was a festive meeting of the Chinese Association. He reminded them it was China’s national day, and they were having a gala celebration instead of a solemn celebration such as during the past four years. He gave three reasons. According to...

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#OnThisDay 9 Oct 1925: Dear Sirs, Referring to your letter of 21st. Permission granted for Chinese Masons to march in procession noon Sat 10 (Oct) and for a few small crackers to be fired on section adjoining new temple, subject to control of Police. #DoubleTen
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Procession through streets - Wellington Chinese Masonic Society

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On #DoubleTen day, the SEDE Subcommittee of the European Parliament, chaired by @NathalieLoiseau, in cooperation with the EP's China Delegation, is holding a hearing on "An analysis of China’s military intimidation of Taiwan". Happy #TaiwanNationalDay!

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On #DoubleTen day, the SEDE Subcommittee of the European Parliament, chaired by @NathalieLoiseau, in cooperation with the EP's China Delegation, is holding a hearing on "An analysis of China’s military intimidation of Taiwan". Happy #TaiwanNationalDay!

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