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  • 'L. KONG MENG ESQ. [lithograph]', The Weekly Herald, 14 August. Details
  • Lack, John, 'Ah Ket, William (1876 - 1936)', in Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 7, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1979, pp. 19-20. Also available at http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A070021b.htm. Details
  • Lack, John, Wang, David Neng Hwan (1920 - 1978), Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 16, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2002, 483-484 pp, http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A160576b.htm. Details
  • Lai, Chi Kong and Yuan, Tzu-Hsien (Chris), Historical documents and Wuyi Qiaoxiang culture [Chinese language], Chinese Southern Diaspora Studies, Special issue: 'Sources, Languages and Approaches in Chinese Australian History' edited by Bagnall, Kate and Couchman, Sophie, vol. 6, 2013, 155-165 pp, http://www.chl.anu.edu.au/publications/csds/csds2013/csds2013_17.pdf. Details
  • Lake, Marilyn, 'The Chinese empire encounters the British empire and its 'colonial dependancies': Melbourne, 1887', Journal of Chinese Overseas, vol. 9, no. 2, 2013, pp. 176-192. Details
  • Lancashire, Rod, 'Blanche Street, Wahgunyah: A pre-Federation Australian Chinese community on the border', After the Rush: Regulation, Participation and Chinese Communities in Australia 1860-1940 (Otherland Literary Journal), vol. 9, 2004, pp. 191-202. Details
  • 'The late Mr Kong Meng [illustration]', Australasian Sketcher, 29 November. Details
  • Law, John, 'Quong Tart: The story of a successful Chinaman', The Young Man, vol. 9, no. 99, March, pp. 102-4. Details
  • Lea-Scarlett, E., 'Quong Tart: A Study in Assimilation', Descent, no. 4, 1969, pp. 81-101. Details
  • Lea-Scarlett, E., 'Quong Tart: A Study in Assimilation', Descent, vol. 4, no. 4, 1970, pp. 121-140. Details
  • Lea-Scarlett, E.J., Mei Quong Tart (1850 - 1903), Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 5, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1974, http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A050268b.htm. Details
  • Leavitt, J. H. H., 'Lowe Kong Meng', in Jubilee History of Victoria and Melbourne, vol. 1, Melbourne, 1888, pp. 96-98. Details
  • Lebovic, Josef & Cahill, Joanne with Cooke, Susette (ed.), Masterpieces of Australian Photography, Josef Lebovic Gallery, Sydney, 1989. Details
  • Leckey, John, 'Low. Degraded Broots? Industry and entrepreneurialism in Melbourne's Little Lon, 1860-1950', PhD thesis, University of Melbourne, 2003. Details
  • Leckey, John A,, Low, Degraded Broots? Industry and Entrepreneurialism in Melbourne's Little Lon 1860-1950, Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, 2004. Details
  • Lee Long, Warren (director); Hiah, Rosalie (researcher), A Man of Family: The Kwong Sue Duk Family History Video Project, 1996. Details
  • Lee, Chris, 'Unfolding the silence: James Lee Wah (1832-1909) Chinese goldfields miner and Anglican missionary', in Sophie Couchman (ed.), Secrets, Silences and Sources: Five Chinese-Australian Family Histories (La Trobe Asian Studies Papers), Asian Studies, La Trobe University, 2005, pp. 17-30. Details
  • Lee, Valerie, 'Lee Hang Gong/Sarah Bowman family history research: A progress report', Journal of Chinese Australia, no. 1, May, http://www.chaf.lib.latrobe.edu.au/jca/issue01/05Lee.html. Details
  • Leong, Maurice Kwok Cheong, 'The role of the See Yup Society in Melbourne and Victoria [unpublished paper]', in Chinese Heritage of Australian Federation Conference, Museum of Chinese Australian History, Melbourne, 1-2 July. Details
  • Li Tana and McGowan, Barry, An example of usury within the Chinese community: An account from Wagga Wagga, 1923-1927, Chinese Southern Diaspora Studies, Special issue: 'Sources, Languages and Approaches in Chinese Australian History' edited by Bagnall, Kate and Couchman, Sophie, vol. 6, 2013, 172-177 pp, http://www.chl.anu.edu.au/publications/csds/csds2013/csds2013_19.pdf. Details
  • Li Tana and McGowan, Barry, Charlie Wong Hing and the son he never met, Chinese Southern Diaspora Studies, Special issue: 'Sources, Languages and Approaches in Chinese Australian History' edited by Bagnall, Kate and Couchman, Sophie, vol. 6, 2013, 166-171 pp, http://www.chl.anu.edu.au/publications/csds/csds2013/csds2013_18.pdf. Details
  • Liao, Christine, 'The development of the Museum of Chinese Australian History - An insider's perspective', in P. Macgregor (ed.), Histories of the Chinese in Australasia and the South Pacific, Museum of Chinese Australian History, Melbourne, 1995, pp. 91-99. Details
  • Liew, K.S., Chin Kaw (1865 - 1922), Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 7, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1979, 637-638 pp, http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A070646b.htm. Details
  • Lim, Alec Fong,, Memories of pre-war Northern Territory towns, Northern Territory Library Service Occasional Papers, State Reference Library of the Northern Territory, Darwin, 1990. Details
  • Lim, Gladys, 'The Chinese in Alexandria New South Wales and the Yiu Ming Temple', Locality, Centre for Community History, University of NSW, vol. 11, no. 2, 2001, pp. 39-40. Details
  • '[Line illustration of Margaret Scarlet]', The Bulletin, 2 October. Details
  • '[Little Bourke Street photo-essay]', The Leader, 11 February 1899, p. 34. Details
  • Liu Weiping, Chinese newspapers in Australia from the turn of the century, Translated by Sang Yichuan and John Fitzgerald, Chinese Heritage of Australian Federation website, http://arrow.latrobe.edu.au/store/3/4/5/5/1/public/chinese_newspapers.htm. Details
  • Liu Weiping, Aozhou Huo Qiao Shi [The History of the Chinese in Australia], Xingdao Chubanshe, Taibei, 1989. Details
  • Lo, Sui Kwong (Rev), From my Darwin notebook and Lich-Sheng-Kung (Chinese temple or Joss house), prepared and printed by the Northern Territory Archives Service Oral History Unit, Darwin, 1989. Details
  • Loh, Morag, 'John Egge: A champion of the rivers', Hemisphere, vol. 28, no. 1, July/August, pp. 35-39. Details
  • Loh, Morag, 'Victoria as A Catalyst for Western and Chinese Medicine', Journal of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria, September, pp. 38-46. Details
  • Loh, Morag, ''You're My Diamond Mum!' Some Thoughts on Women Married to Immigrants from China in Victoria from the 1860s to the 1920s', Oral History Association of Australia Journal, vol. 6, 1984. Details
  • Loh, Morag, Sojourners and Settlers: Chinese in Victoria 1848-1985, Victorian Government China Advisory Committee, Melbourne, 1985. Details
  • Loh, Morag, 'A country practice: Thomas Chong - herbalist of Bairnsdale, Victoria; his place, his peers', in P. Macgregor (ed.), Histories of the Chinese in Australasia and the South Pacific, Museum of Chinese Australian History, Melbourne, 1995, pp. 15-28. Details
  • Loh, Morag, 'Chinese', in Andrew Brown-May and Shurlee Swain (eds), The Encyclopedia of Melbourne, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2005, pp. 131-132. Details
  • Loh, Morag & Ramsay, Christine, Survival and Celebration: An Insight into the Lives of Chinese Immigrant Women, European Women Married to Chinese and their Female Children in Australia from 1856 to 1986, M. Loh and C. Ramsay, Melbourne, 1986. Details
  • Loh, Morag & Winternitz, Judith, Dinki-di: The Contributions of Chinese Immigrants and Australians of Chinese Descent to Australia's Defence Forces and War Efforts, 1899-1988, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra, 1988. Details
  • Loong, Nikky (ed.), From Greatgrandmothers to Greatgranddaughters: The Stories of Six Chinese Australian women, Echo Point Press, Katoomba, NSW, 2006. Details
  • Love, Harold, 'Chinese theatre on the Victorian goldfields, 1858-1870', Australasian Drama Studies, vol. 3, no. 2, 1985, pp. 45-86. Details
  • Lovejoy, Valerie, The things that unite: Inquests into Chinese deaths on the Bendigo goldfields 1854-6, Provenance: The Journal of Public Record Office Victoria, vol. 6, September, http://www.prov.vic.gov.au/provenance/no6/ThingsThatUnitePrint.asp. Details
  • Lowe Kong Meng, Cheok Hong Cheong, Louis Ah Mouy (ed.), The Chinese Question In Australia, 1878-79, F. F. Bailliere, Melbourne, 1879. Details
  • Lowenthal, Rudolf, The Chinese Press in Australia, 1936?. Details
  • Loy-Wilson, Sophie, 'Peanuts and publicists: "Letting Australian friends know the Chinese side of the story" in interwar Sydney', History Australia, vol. 6, no. 1, April, pp. 06.1-06.20. Details
  • Lydon, Jane, Way Kee (c. 1824 - 1892), Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 1-14, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 400 pp, http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/AS10483b.htm. Details
  • Lydon, Jane, Many Inventions: The Chinese in the Rocks 1890-1930, Monash Publications in History, Clayton, 1999. Details
  • Lydon, Jane, 'The Chinese community in the Rocks area of Sydney: Cultural persistence and exchange', in Chan, Henry; Curthoys, Ann & Chiang, Nora (ed.), The Overseas Chinese in Australasia: History, Settlement and Interactions, Interdisciplinary Group for Australian Studies, National Taiwan University and Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Disapora, Australian National University, Taiwan and ACT, 2001, pp. 117-125. Details
  • Lydon, Jane, 'Historical archaeology, cultural exchange and the Chinese in the Rocks, 1890-1930', in Kee Pookong, Ho Chooi-hon, Paul Macgregor & Gary Presland (ed.), Chinese in Oceania, Association for the Study of the Chinese and their Descendants in Australasia and the Pacific Islands; Chinese Museum; Centre for Asia-Pacific Studies, Victoria University of Technology, Melbourne, 2002, pp. 7-20. Details