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  • Taam Sry [Sze?] Pui, My Life and Work, Innisfail [sic], Queensland, 1925., 1925. Details
  • Talbot, Diann, Grave Recollections: The History of the Bright Cemetery with some Brief Histories of our Early Pioneers, Diann Talbot, Bright, Victoria, 1999. Details
  • Talbot, Diann, The Buckland Valley Goldfield: A Brief History fo the Rush for Gold, the Deaths, the Chinese Tragedy and the Rebellion that Culminated in the Famous Riot, Diann Talbot, Bright, Victoria, 2004. Details
  • Tankey, Monica, 'Chinese in Australia: One family', The Ancestral Searcher, vol. 4, no. 3-4, Sept & Dec. Details
  • Tankey, Monica, 'A blueprint for action', Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs, 6 January, pp. 189-195. Details
  • Taplin, Harry, Shang, Caleb James (1884 - 1953), Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 11, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1988, 574 pp, http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A110587b.htm. Details
  • Tart, Margaret, The Life of Quong Tart: Or how a Foreigner Succeeded in a British Community, W. M. Maclardy, Sydney, 1911, http://purl.library.usyd.edu.au/setis/id/fed0048. Details
  • Tart, Quong, Petitions to Governor of the New South Wales from 'Chinese citizens' .. Details
  • Tart, Quong, A Plea for the Abolition of the importation of opium, with appendix, H. T. Dunn & Co, Sydney, 1890. Details
  • Tart, Quong, Official Report of anti-opium demonstration held at the Congregational Church, Pitt St, Sydney, on Thurs, April 5, 1894 [convened by Quong Tart], T. J. Houghton & Co., Sydney, 1894. Details
  • Teale, Ruth, Ten, George Soo Hoo (1848 - 1934), Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 6, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1976, 253-254 pp, http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A060271b.htm. Details
  • Teffer, Nicola, No Ordinary Man: Sydney's Quong Tart, citizen, merchant & philanthropist, Quong Tart Centenary Commemoration Committee and Newcontemporaries gallery, Sydney, 2004. Details
  • 'Thong Keat Har, 'Joss houses of Melbourne, Victoria', BArch 4th year project, Department of Architecture, University of Melbourne, 1962', Thesis. Details
  • Tiquia, Rey, '"Bottling" an Australian medical tradition: Traditional Chinese medicine during the Australian federation', After the Rush: Regulation, Participation and Chinese Communities in Australia 1860-1940 (Otherland Literary Journal), vol. 9, 2004, pp. 203-216. Details
  • Tomlin, Owen F., Gold for the finding: A pictorial history of Gippsland's Jordan goldfield, Hill of Content, Melbourne, 1979. Details
  • Travers, Robert, Australian Mandarin: The Life and Times of Quong Tart, Kangaroo Press, New South Wales, 1981. Details
  • Trevarthen, Cora, After the gold is gone: Chinese communities in northeast Victoria, 1861-1914, Journal of Chinese Australia, October, http://131.172.16.7/jca/issue02/09Trevarthen.html. Details
  • Tsiatsias, Manuel, 'A celestial parade: The Chinese celebration of Australian nationhood, Melbourne, May 1901', BA (hons) Thesis, Department of History, La Trobe University, 1999. Details
  • Tucker, Erin, 'Discrimination and the State: Anti-Chinese labour legislation in Victoria', BA (hons) Thesis, Department of History, Monash University, 1986. Details
  • Twycross, James, 'History, heritage and identity', in Sophie Couchman (ed.), Secrets, Silences and Sources: Five Chinese-Australian Family Histories (La Trobe Asian Studies Papers), 2005, pp. 41-46. Details