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“Left to right are Mrs. William Yen, Mrs. Shong Lee, teacher Mrs. Allen Duncan, Miss Pinky Lum, Mrs. Joe Eng, Mrs. Gum Eng and Mrs. Gum Lee. In the background are Mrs. J S. Roe and Mrs. R. J. Con.” Source: Stenton, Jean E. “Sudbury Chinese Worn En have Active Group.” The Globe and Mail (1936-Current): 12. Dec 16 1958. ProQuest. Web. 20 Mar. 2015 .

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WOMEN’S Group in Sudbury

Chinese Women’s Group in Sudbury. Source: Jin Guo: Voices of Chinese Canadian Women. Toronto: Women’s, 1992. Print.

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