Vietnamese Press in Australia single work   criticism  
Issue Details: First known date: 1989... 1989 Vietnamese Press in Australia
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This article traces the history of the Vietnamese press in Australia and provides content analysis for three newspapers: Chuông Saigon (The Bell of Saigon), Chiêu Dương (The Sunrise), and Nhân Quyè̂n (The Human Rights). The article notes that a significant proportion of the content of these three newspapers is devoted to literature including poetry, short stories, novels and book reviews (p. 196).

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    y separately published work icon The Ethnic Press in Australia Abe W Ata (editor), Colin Ryan (editor), Melbourne : Academia Press Footprint , 1989 Z1599343 1989 anthology criticism Looks at newspapers published by a variety of ethnic groups in Australia; at their history, their characteristics and differences, and their future. -- Libraries Australia Melbourne : Academia Press Footprint , 1989 pg. 188-200
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