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CHINESE YOUNG MEN’S CLUB (AUCKLAND) INCORPORATED 13 December 1939 1.       Yam Sham Chau, Clergyman, 105 Vincent St, Auckland 2.       Charles Chan, Fruiterer, 386 Karangahape Road, Auckland 3.       Peter Wong, Student,
http://www.tungjung.org.nz/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=15&Itemid=32 
Is this the Eddie Wong who taught at Lawrence, Kansas in the 1970s? If so, he was an utterly fantastic teacher.
The Women's group starts it's meetings again, 3rd Saturday of the Month.The first meeting of the Chinese Women's Group will be a casual walk andlunch along Karangahape Road   Saturday 19th February
http://muse.aucklandmuseum.com/databases/Muscat/38505.detail    A group portrait inside the Chinese Club at its opening. The men are all dressed in suits.
Excerpts from some of the finest Chinese operas presented in authentic make up, with sumptuous costumes and stage settings direct from China. The series stars Peng Che Quan direct from
http://puiching.org/classes/other_classes_02.htm 各 級 級 社 (1931 - 1942)  
http://puiching.org/branches/newzealand.htm The New Zealand Auckland Pui Ching Alumni Association
By Steve Chae ⋅ August 22, 2009 ⋅  The lives and stories of Chinese New Zealanders were peeled open in a conference held at the University of Auckland recently. The
Dragons rose and bananas soared at conference Friday, 31 July 2009, 9:59 am Press Release: Simon Wong <!--first blockquote gone!--> 28/07/09By Simon Wong Click for big versionProperty Entrepreneur, Don Ha