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  • William Ah Ket - Building Bridges between Occident and Orient in Australia, 1900-1936, http://arrow.latrobe.edu.au/store/3/4/5/5/1/public/wahket.htm. Details
  • Ah Ket, Toylaan, Chinese Religious Practice in Sydney: Changes in Traditions in the 20th Century Resulting from encounter with Australian culture and Chritianity, Chinese Museum, Melbourne, 1999. Details
  • Ah Ket, Toylaan, 'Confucian to Christian but always Chinese: Chinese religious practice in Sydney, 1880-1980', 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. 58-64. Details
  • Ah Kit, John, 'A Chinaman in the woodpile - or a Blackfella in the house', in Penny Edwards and Yuanfang Shen (eds), Lost in Whitewash: Aboriginal-Chinese Encounters from Federation to Reconciliation, Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University, Canberra, 2003, pp. 115-124. Details
  • Alcock, Jacquelyn, 'The middle people: A history of the Launceston Chinese community', BA (hons) Thesis, Department of History and Classics, University of Tasmania, 1998. Details
  • ''All-A-Samee'', Smith's Weekly, Sydney, 18 August. Details
  • Allen, Margaret T. (Toylaan Ah Ket), 'Chinese religion, Sydney, NSW in the 20th century: Changes resulting from encounter with Australian culture and christianity', BA (hons) Thesis, Department of Religious Studies, University of Sydney, 1981. Details
  • Anderson, Kay, 'Chinatown Re-oriented: A Critical Analysis of Recent Development Schemes in a Sydney and Melbourne enclave', Australian Geographical Studies, vol. 28, no. 2, 1990, pp. 137-154. Details
  • Andrews, Eric Montgomery, Australia and China: The Ambiguous Relationship, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1985. Details
  • 'Another big opium coup made by customs officers', Labor Daily, 16 March, p. 5. Details
  • Ansell, Robyn, 'The wives of Hin Yung and Ah Whay: A goldfields story in the making', in Sophie Couchman (ed.), Secrets, Silences and Sources: Five Chinese-Australian Family Histories (La Trobe Asian Studies Papers), Asian Studies, La Trobe University, Melbourne, 2005, pp. 31-40. Details
  • 'The approaching Chinese New Year', Daily Telegraph (Sydney), 5 Feburary. Details
  • The Argus, Thursday 16/9/1915, 5 pp. Also available at http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/1560565. Details
  • 'The arrival of a China trader: Chinese passengers at the customs house', The Illustrated Australian News, 1 October 1892, p. 1, 20. Details
  • '[Article on Chinese market gardeners]', Western Australian, 20 March 1968, p. 5. Details
  • '[Article re: early Chinese market gardens at South Perth]', Western Australian, 5 April 1952, p. 17c. Details
  • Atkinson, Anne, 'The Socio-Economic Experience of Chinese Sojourners in Perth, Western Australia, 1900-1920', BA (hons) Thesis, Department of Politics, Philosophy and Sociology, Murdoch University, 1983. Details
  • Atkinson, Anne, 'Chinese market gardening in the Perth metropolitan area, 1900-1920', Western Geographer, vol. 8, 1984, pp. 38-52. Details
  • Atkinson, Anne (ed.), Asian Immigrants to Western Australia, 1829-1901 - The Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australia, vol. 5, University of Western Australia, Nedlands, WA, 1988. Details
  • Atkinson, Anne, 'The responses of Chinese capital to social and eocnomic restrictions and exclusion in Western Australia', in P. Macgregor (ed.), Histories of the Chinese in Australasia and the South Pacific, Museum of Chinese Australian History, Melbourne, 1995, pp. 29-46. Details
  • Atkinson, Anne, Fong, Sydney (1878-1955), Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 14, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1996, 196 pp, http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A140210b.htm. Details
  • Atkinson, Anne, Fong, Sydney (1878 - 1955), Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 14, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1996, 196 pp, http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A140210b.htm. Details
  • Atkinson, Anne, Yuen, Gum (1875 - 1943), Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 16, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2002, 606-607 pp, http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A160717b.htm. Details
  • Austin, Denise A, ''Kingdom-minded' people: Christian identity and the contributions of Chinese business Christians', PhD thesis, Department of History, School of History, Religion, Philosophy and Classics, University of Queensland, 2005. Details
  • Austin, Denise A., 'Citizens of heaven: Overseas Chinese christians during Australian federation', After the Rush: Regulation, Participation and Chinese Communities in Australia 1860-1940 (Otherland Literary Journal), vol. 9, 2004, pp. 75-88. Details
  • Austin, K.A., The Lights of Cobb and Co: The Story of the Frontier Coaches, 1854-1924, Rigby Ltd, Adelaide, 1967. Details
  • Austin, K.A., A Pictorial History of Cobb & Co: The Coaching Age in Australia, 1854-1924, Rigby Ltd, Adelaide, 1977. Details
  • Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 1-14, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au. Details