Ah Lee, Ah Kim, Ah Woong & Lee Goon. Absconded during transhift at Sydney
Item
- Title
- Ah Lee, Ah Kim, Ah Woong & Lee Goon. Absconded during transhift at Sydney
- Subject
- Australia--Emigration and immigration—History
- Chinese--Migrations
- Foreign workers, Chinese
- Correspondence
- Chinese language
- White Australia policy
- Courts
- Category
- 3. World War I
- Keywords
- translation
- Evidence
- Creator
- Department of Home and Territories, Central Offic
- Current holder
- National Archives of Australia
- Period of reference
- 1913 – 1935
- Series number
- A1, 1935/7020
- Item number
- 45876
- Access rights
- Digitised
- Rights
-
Copyright National Archives of Australia
- Country of origin
- Australia
- China
- Place
- Melbourne
- Language
- Chinese
- English
- Physical format
- Correspondence
- Letters
- Posters
- Abstract
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This file contains: • Envelope addressed to Lew Hey Ning 劉希年 c/o Quong Mee Loong 廣美隆 Melbourne, from father Hon Way 瀚維 of the village 橫水蟠龍里, pp. 65-66 • Letter from father Hon Way to two sons p. 71 • Statement about ship arrival details, p. 73 • Letter from father Hon Way to his sons Lew Hey Ning (here 劉希寧) & Lew Hey Joong 劉希仲 'for subscriptions to build a watch-house in their own village', p. 77 • Chinese music, pp. 80-83 • Accounts of money, pp. 85-90 • Letter from Quong Mee Loong to Hey Joong, p. 92 • Note with Sing Yuen 成源 company letterhead, p. 96 • Clothing bill, p. 100 • Envelope addressed to 劉遂同 son of Lew Hey Joong, p. 103 • Letter from Lew Hey Joong to wife Cai shi 蔡氏, p. 105 • Letter from Hey Ning to Hey Joong about father's request for 100 dollars, p. 108
