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Chinese Patriarch Will Celebrate 96th Birthday In Launceston Tomorrow
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Saturday 22 July 1950, page 6
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2011-04-18 00:12:02.0anonymouscent Hospital
cent Hospital.
2011-04-18 00:10:37.0anonymouswere all bom in Tasmania.
were all born in Tasmania.
2011-04-18 00:03:11.0anonymous? CHINESE patriarch who has so many friends in the Launceston community
JJE is Mr. James Chung Gon, who
years,ago.
Although now fr ail,, short sighted,
and still weak from a recent illness.
Mr. Chung Gon takes . the keenest
partnership with Mr! Prank Walker.
! They found a good claim which they
I with nis share of the proceeds, Mr.
, Chung Gon went on the land. ..
! He settled at Turners Marsh, near
[Lilydale, and started one of the
first commercial orchards .on the
to be married. His ll children
? yesterday that when, his father
reached the age of 90 the. home
in ; Elizabeth St. was not big
enough to entertain alL the
" friends.
the birthday party will be. beld in
(Launceston), " Messrs. Samuel
¡ dames Violet Loon (Sydney), Mrs.
¡Lily Choy (Wellington), and Miss
Rosy Chueng, Esther Won? (Syd-
ney), and Anne Pong (West Aus-
tralia).. will not be able to attend.
when he was a patient in the Vin
cent Hospital. j
i
A CHINESE patriarch who has so many friends in the Launceston community
HE is Mr. James Chung Gon, who
years ago.
Although now frail, short sighted,
and still weak from a recent illness,
Mr. Chung Gon takes the keenest
partnership with Mr. Frank Walker.
They found a good claim which they
with his share of the proceeds, Mr.
Chung Gon went on the land.
He settled at Turners Marsh, near
Lilydale, and started one of the
first commercial orchards on the
to be married. His 11 children
yesterday that when his father
reached the age of 90 the home
in Elizabeth St. was not big
enough to entertain all the
friends.
the birthday party will be held in
(Launceston), Messrs. Samuel
dames Violet Loon (Sydney), Mrs.
Lily Choy (Wellington), and Miss
Rosy Chueng, Esther Wong (Syd-
ney), and Anne Fong (West Aus-
tralia) will not be able to attend.
when he was a patient in the Vin-
cent Hospital


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