Moy Quong Tart, often anachronistically known as Mei Quong Tart, was a prominent nineteenth century Sydney merchant from China. He was one of Sydney's...
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[citation needed] He is a descendant of prominent Chinese Australian Mei Quong Tart, who ran a popular tea house in the Queen Victoria Building in Sydney...
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Tart (1942–2010), American basketball player Mei Quong Tart (1850–1903), Chinese-Australian businessman The Tart, a British satirical newspaper Tart,...
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Filipino heritage Mei Lin (actress), Chinese actress Mei Quong Tart, Australian Chinese businessman Mai Thuc Loan, Vietnamese emperor Mei Yaochen, Song dynasty...
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and "Father of Federation", he lived in Ashfield during the 1870s. Mei Quong Tart (1850–1903): businessman, tea house owner and acting consul to the Imperial...
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contributed much to growth of Melbourne and Sydney in the late 19th century. Mei Quong Tart and Lowe Kong Meng were prominent business figures in Sydney and Melbourne...
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Group Tom See Poy: department store owner in Innisfail, Queensland Mei Quong Tart: 19th Century businessman and public figurehead David Wang: businessman...
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Victoria Cross, awarded in Norway campaign, World War II (cremated) Mei Quong Tart (1850–1903), Sydney merchant and restaurateur James Toohey (1850—1895)...
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– Deputy president of Tibet, and a Politician and diplomat of Qing. Mei Quong Tart – A prominent businessman, activist and philanthropist who had a significant...
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Kwong-tang borrows from the remarkable life of the popular Sydney leader Mei Quong Tart. Nathaniel Armstrong - The central character who begins the Armstrong...
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