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Office of the Chinese Times newspaper, Haymarket September 1941

By
Ray Olson
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[ON 388/Box 034/Item 247]
(Mitchell Library, courtesy ACP Magazines Ltd)

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Olson, Ray

Press photographer in Sydney in the mid 20th century.

State Library of New South Wales

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Chinese and English language newspaper that became the official organ of the Chinese Nationalist Party. First published in Melbourne in 1902 as an independent paper, it became the official paper of the party in 1919. Between 1922 and 1949 it was printed in the KuoMinTang building on Ultimo Road, Haymarket.

Haymarket

Urban locality in southern part of central business district. Named for the markets of the nineteenth century, it is still home to Paddy's Market as well as Chinese, Thai, Korean and Indonesian communities.

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Chinese Nationalist Party of Australia building

Building at 75 Ultimo Road, Haymarket that opened in May 1922 as the headquarters of the Chinese Nationalist Party of Australia. Also known for this reason as the KuoMinTang headquarters, or the KMT Building.

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