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There was overt racism in cartoons in the 1890 s and again after the First World War when there were totally unfounded fears of unchecked Indian and Chinese immigration. William Blomfield, New Zealand Observer, 1919. ATL ref.: A-312-1-192.

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Turnbull Library Record, Volume 39, 1 January 2006, Page 14

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There was overt racism in cartoons in the 1890s and again after the First World War when there were totally unfounded fears of unchecked Indian and Chinese immigration. William Blomfield, New Zealand Observer, 1919. ATL ref.: A-312-1-192. Turnbull Library Record, Volume 39, 1 January 2006, Page 14

There was overt racism in cartoons in the 1890s and again after the First World War when there were totally unfounded fears of unchecked Indian and Chinese immigration. William Blomfield, New Zealand Observer, 1919. ATL ref.: A-312-1-192. Turnbull Library Record, Volume 39, 1 January 2006, Page 14