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A New Chapter in Hong Kong’s History: The 1950s
Cindy Yik yi Chu
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China
100%
Middle School
66%
Bishop
66%
Mainland China
33%
Hong Kong
33%
Vatican II
33%
Catholic
33%
Priests
33%
Protestant
33%
Chinese Christianity
33%
Self-propagating
33%
Chinese Catholics
33%
Refugees
33%
Self-supporting
33%
Emergency Relief
33%
Hillside
33%
Archbishop
33%
Squatters
33%
Persecution
33%
Orphanage
33%
General Chapters
33%
Spying
33%
Stone Houses
33%
Self-administration
33%
Wrongful Accusations
33%
Fire Victims
33%
Arts and Humanities
China
100%
1950s
100%
Catholic
66%
Bishop
66%
Chinese
66%
Mainland China
33%
Hong Kong
33%
Protestant
33%
Departure
33%
Priests
33%
accusations
33%
Victims
33%
Vatican
33%
Archbishop
33%
Nuns
33%
Sister
33%
Persecution
33%
huts
33%
Edward James
33%
Tack
33%
Spying
33%
Orphanage
33%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Chinese
66%
Middle School
66%
Mainland China
33%
Hong Kong
33%
Self-Administration
33%