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    December 14

    Chinese on Goldfields

    We had two Chinese ladies write some thing in Chinese for our  history Book of The families of Whroo.  Then we tried to get the Chinese writing translated into English.  We tried many Chinese families without success. Then we went to the Golden Dragon Museum in Bendigo and they were great The translation is

    Live Through Hard times in victorian goldfields

    Your successors will remember you forever

    Hope your souls are now at rest.

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