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  • Cai, Shaoqing, 'From mutual aid to public interest: Chinese secret societies in Australia', After the Rush: Regulation, Participation and Chinese Communities in Australia 1860-1940 (Otherland Literary Journal), vol. 9, 2004, pp. 133-152. Details
  • Cannon, Michael, Australia in the Victorian Age: Life in the Cities, vol. 3 of 3, Thomas Nelson (Aust), West Melbourne, Victoria, 1975. Details
  • Cannon, Michael, Australia: A History of Photographs, Curry O'Neil Ross Pty Ltd, South Yarra, Melbourne, 1983. Details
  • Carment, David (ed.), Northern Territory Dictionary of Biography, vol. 1-3, Northern Territory University Press, 1990-1996. Details
  • Carol Holsworth, Chinese lepers in Victoria : a case of charity and cultural clashes, Friends of the Bendigo Cemeteries Inc., Bendigo, Victoria, 2009. Details
  • Carr, Kenneth, 'Reply to Andrew Markus Concerning the History of the Chinese in Melbourne, 1870-1900', Labour History, vol. 26, 1974, pp. 11-13. Details
  • Carroll, Dianne, 'Ah See', in Pioneer Portraits of Australia website, http://www.highcountryheritage.org/pioneerportraits/miley.html. Details
  • Cassidy, Jill, Chung Gon, James (1854 - 1952), Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 13, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1993, 426 pp, http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A130467b.htm. Details
  • Cato, Jack, The Story of the Camera in Australia, Institute of Australian Photography, 1977. Details
  • Cawthorne, Ellen Mary, The long journey: the story of the Chinese landings at Robe during the gold rush era, 1852-63, [E.M. Cawthorne], [Robe, S.A.], [1974]. Details
  • Centenary of Nomchong Family in Braidwood 1877-1977, Souvenir presented to guests as dinner on 19th November 1977, Braidwood and District Historical Society, Braidwood, 1977. Details
  • Chamberlain, Kevin, 'Chinese cabinetmakers in Australia', The Tool Chest: Journal of the Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia, vol. 11, no. 1, issue 51, February, 1999. Details
  • Chan, Adrian, Young Wai, John (1847? - 1930), Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 12, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1990, 602-603 pp, http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A120675b.htm. Details
  • Chan, Frances, Cathay to the North: Darwin Chinese in the Late 20th Century, Langford Publications, Pialba, 1992. Details
  • Chan, Henry, 'A decade of achievement and future directions in research on the history of the Chinese in Australia', in P. Macgregor (ed.), Histories of the Chinese in Australasia and the South Pacific, Museum of Chinese Australian History, Melbourne, 1995, pp. 419-423. Details
  • Chan, Henry, 'The identity of the Chinese in Australian History', Queensland Review, vol. 6, no. 2, November, pp. 1-10. Details
  • Chan, Henry, 'From Quong Tart to Victor Changs: Being Chinese in Australia in the twentieth century', Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora (CSCSD), Australian National University, Canberra, 24 May, http://rspas.anu.edu.au/cscsd/online/henry.html. Details
  • Chan, Henry, 'Becoming Chinese but remaining Australasian: The future of the down under Chinese past', 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. 1-15. Details
  • Chan, Henry, 'Becoming Australian: Afterword', After the Rush: Regulation, Participation and Chinese Communities in Australia 1860-1940 (Otherland Literary Journal), vol. 9, 2004, pp. 237-245. Details
  • Chang Woo Gow, Chang Woo Gow: The tall man of Fychow: His live and history of his travels: dedicated to the people of Austalasia, Jones, Print, Auckland, 1869. Details
  • Chang, Woo Gow, The Autobiography of Chang: His travels & notes by the wayside through England, Ireland, Scotland, China, France, America, and the Colonies, J.A. Engel, Printer, Sydney, 1871. Details
  • Chee, Suzanne & Tse, Angus, 'Yiu Ming Temple', 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. 104-111. Details
  • Cheok Hong Cheong, et al., Chinese remonstrance to the Parliament people of Victoria, together with correspondence with Government of the same, and address to Sydney Conference, etc., W. Marshall & Co, Melbourne, 1888. Details
  • 'China remembers Darwin storekeeper', Sunday Territorian (Northern Territory Times), 14 October. Details
  • ''Chinese arrivals' Mr and Mrs Peter Poon Youie of Hamilton, Victoria with family', The Sun News Pictorial, no. 11 April 1932, 1932. Details
  • '[Chinese community in Glen Innes, New South Wales, celebrating the birthday of Emperor Guangxu]', Tung Wah Times, 24 August. Details
  • 'Chinese demonstration in aid of the Melbourne Hospital', Weekly Times, 5 May 1900, pp. 9-10, 15. Details
  • 'Chinese Empire Reform Picnic at Aspendale Park [includes photograph]', Chinese Times supplement, 24 [25] February 1905. Details
  • 'A Chinese farewell [with photograph]', Australian Town and Country Journal, 26 March 1898, p. 38. Details
  • 'Chinese football team, St Vincent's Bazaar [photograph]', The Leader, 8 April, p. 36. Details
  • 'Chinese furniture makers, Little Bourke Street [illustration]', Australasian Sketcher, 24 April 1880. Details
  • 'The Chinese gala on the Agricultural Society's Ground [with 3 x photographs]', Sydney Mail, 2 October. Details
  • 'Chinese girls graduate as models (includes YCL members)', The Sun, 5 April 1960. Details
  • 'Chinese in Sydney: sketches of opium smoking, and gambling', Illustrated Sydney News, October. Details
  • 'The Chinese language in Australia', Daily Telegraph (Sydney), 17 feburary. Details
  • 'Chinese mandarins [with photograph]', Australian Town and Country Journal, 23 February 1895, p. 28. Details
  • 'Chinese market gardeners now doing a very lucrative business', Inquirer, 5 August 1885, p. 3g. Details
  • 'Chinese migrant set up a shop', Hepburn Advocate, 18 November 1998. Details
  • 'Chinese mortuary chapel, Joss House, Emerald Hill [illustration]', The Australasian Sketcher, 7 July 1875. Details
  • 'The Chinese pageant', Australian Sketcher, 1 June, p. 86. Details
  • 'The Chinese Picnic at Aspendale Park [includes photographs]', The Leader, 18 February, p. 36. Details
  • 'The Chinese Procession in Connection with the Jumble Carnival in Aid of the Womens Hospital [photographs]', Weekly Times, 19 October, p. 27. Details
  • 'Chinese Progress Association (Melbourne) ball', The Argus, 24 November, p. 16. Details
  • 'The Chinese: Their quaint procession', Herald, 7 May 1901. Details
  • Chisholm, Marquis, The Adventures of a Travelling Musician in Australia, China & Japan, London?, 1865. Details
  • Ch'ng, David, A content analysis of advertisements in the Chinese Times, 1902-1914, Faculty of Business Staff Papers, Swinburne Institute of Technology, Melbourne, 1991. Details
  • Choi, C.Y., Chinese Migration and Settlement in Australia, Sydney University Press, Sydney, 1975. Details
  • Chong, Elizabeth, The Heritage of Chinese Cooking, Weldon Russell, North Sydney, 1993. Details
  • Choo, Christine, 'Chinese presence and contribution to the communities in the north-west of Western Australia: An historical perspective', 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. 34-51. Details
  • Chou, Bon-wai, 'The sojourning attitude and the economic decline of Chinese society in Victoria, 1860s-1930s', in P. Macgregor (ed.), Histories of the Chinese in Australasia and the South Pacific, Museum of Chinese Australian History, Melbourne, 1995, pp. 59-74. Details
  • Choy, Kerry Raymond, 'Samuel Charles Woo + Madge Kee Chon', in Damper in a Wok : A Mixed-up Australian Family Tree, http://www.kerrychoy.id.au/phpGedView/family.php?famid=F194. Details
  • 'Christian Chinese Union of Victoria [photograph caption]', Weekly Times, 25 April 1903, p. 12, 15. Details
  • Christie, Michael F, 'The end of Darwin's Chinatown', Northern Perspective, vol. 18, no. 2, 1995, pp. 45-52. Details
  • 'Christmas in Melbourne: A Chinese pedlar making presents to his customers', The Graphic, no. 943, 24 December 1887. Details
  • Tasmanian Tin Miners, Addicts and Merchants, http://arrow.latrobe.edu.au/store/3/4/5/5/1/public/henry.htm. Details
  • Chung Wah Association (ed.), Chung Wah Association 1910-1985 75th Anniversary, Chung Wah Association, Perth, 1985. Details
  • Chung Wah Association (ed.), Chung Wah Association 1910-1995 85th Anniversary, Chung Wah Association, Perth, 1995. Also available at http://www.nw.com.au/~ysyow/chungwah/85/content.html. Details
  • James Chung Gon 1855-1952, http://www.chung-gon.com/index-standard.htm. Details
  • 'Circular Quay [photograph]', in Album of photographs of Sydney, ca. 1875-1878, p. 10. Details
  • City of Sydney, City of Sydney's Quong Tart exhibition, 2003, http://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/history/QuongTart. Details
  • Clarion, 'Chinese in Sydney', Sydney Mail, 25 February 1903. Details
  • Cohuna & District Historical Society, Unlock the Land: A History of the Cohuna District 1875-1975, 2nd edn, Cohuna, 1988. Details
  • Cole, Colin E. (ed.), Melbourne markets, 1841-1979: The story of the fruit and vegetable markets in the City of Melbourne, Melbourne Wholesale Fruit and Vegetable Market Trust, [Footscray, Vic.], 1980. Details
  • Cole, E.W. (Edward William), Better Side of the Chinese Character: Its Relation to a 'White Australia' and the Development of Our Tropical Territory, Second edition c.1912 edn, Cole's Book Arcade, Melbourne, 1905c. Details
  • Collins, Yolande, 'Chinese communal arrangements in Bendigo, Victoria, c.1870s-1905, and Health Officer surveillance', in P. Macgregor (ed.), Histories of the Chinese in Australasia and the South Pacific, Museum of Chinese Australian History, Melbourne, 1995, pp. 394-408. Details
  • ''Colonies rife with hysteria about Chinese'', Sunday Telegraph, 30 May 1993, p. 52. Details
  • Comber, Jillian, 'Chinese sites on the Palmer Goldfield, far north Queensland', in P. Macgregor (ed.), Histories of the Chinese in Australasia and the South Pacific, Museum of Chinese Australian History, Melbourne, 1995, pp. 203-212. Details
  • 'Concerning opium', Northern Territory Times and Gazette, 8 February. Details
  • Connell, J. & Ip, A., 'The Chinese in Sydney: From chinatown to suburbia', Asian Profile, vol. 9, no. 4, 1981, pp. 291-308. Details
  • Cook, David, Picture Postcards in Australia 1898-1920, Pioneer Design Studio, Victoria, 1985. Details
  • Cooper-Ainsworth, Barbara, 'The Chinese in Ballarat, Victoria', in P. Macgregor (ed.), Histories of the Chinese in Australasia and the South Pacific, Museum of Chinese Australian History, Melbourne, 1995, pp. 168-176. Details
  • Cosier, Ian, 'The Copyright Collection, 1870-1910', BA (hons) Thesis, 1979. Details
  • Cottle, Drew, 'Unbroken commitment: Fred Wong, China, Australia and a world to win', After the Rush: Regulation, Participation and Chinese Communities in Australia 1860-1940 (Otherland Literary Journal), vol. 9, 2004, pp. 107-118. Details
  • Cottle, Drew and Keys, Angela, Building the bridge of solidarity: The politics of the Chinese Youth League in Australia, 1939-73, Journal of Chinese Australia, October, http://131.172.16.7/jca/issue02/13CottleKeys.html. Details
  • Mrs Lup Mun: A Valued Member of the Community, http://arrow.latrobe.edu.au/store/3/4/5/5/1/public/lup_mun.htm. Details
  • Leong Har: Successful banana merchant, http://arrow.latrobe.edu.au/store/3/4/5/5/1/public/leong_har.htm. Details
  • Couchman, Sophie, Mrs Tong and Her Family: A difficult time to raise a family, Chinese Heritage of Australian Federation website, http://arrow.latrobe.edu.au/store/3/4/5/5/1/public/mrs_tong.htm. Details
  • Miss Suey Land and Ron Wong Loy: The Children of Little Bourke Street and the Entertainment Industry, http://arrow.latrobe.edu.au/store/3/4/5/5/1/public/suey_land.htm. Details
  • Couchman, Sophie, 'The banana trade: Its importance to Melbourne's Chinese and Little Bourke Street, 1880s-1930s', in P. Macgregor (ed.), Histories of the Chinese in Australasia and the South Pacific, Museum of Chinese Australian History, Melbourne, 1995, pp. 75-90. Details
  • Couchman, Sophie, 'Tong Yun Gai (Street of the Chinese): Investigating patterns of work and social life in Melbourne's Chinatown 1900-1920', MA thesis, School of Historical Studies, Monash University, 2001. Details
  • Couchman, Sophie, 'From Mrs Lup Mun, Chinese herbalist, to Yee Joon, respectable scholar: A social history of Melbourne's Chinatown, 1900-1920', 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. 125-139. Details
  • Couchman, Sophie, 'Using database technology to research individuals with Chinese names: A case study of Little Bourke Street Melbourne', Locality, Centre for Community History, University of NSW, vol. 11, no. 2, 2001, pp. 31-38. Details
  • Couchman, Sophie, ''Oh, I would like to see Maggie Moore again': Selected women of Melbourne's Chinatown', After the Rush: Regulation, Partcipation, and Chinese Communities in Australia 1860-1840 (Otherland Literary Journal), vol. 9, 2004, pp. 171-190. Details
  • Couchman, Sophie, Not so mug mugshots: Behind the portraits of series B6443, Crossings, vol. 9, 2004, http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/13231/20050203-0000/asc.uq.edu.au/crossings/9_3/couchman.html. Details
  • Couchman, Sophie (ed.), Secrets, Silences and Sources: Five Chinese-Australian Family Histories, La Trobe Asian Studies Papers, Asian Studies, La Trobe University, Melbourne, 2005. Details
  • Couchman, Sophie, 'Tong family networks revealed through the camera's lens', 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. 47-53. Details
  • Couchman, Sophie, 'Making the 'last Chinaman': Photography and Chinese as a 'vanishing' people in Australia's rural local histories', Australian Historical Studies, vol. 42, no. 1, 2011, pp. 78-91. Details
  • Couchman, Sophie (compiler), Melbourne Chinatown Streets Database, 1900-1920, 2000. Also available at http://arrow.latrobe.edu.au/store/3/4/5/5/1/public/chinatown.htm. Details
  • Couchman, Sophie and Ercole, Silvia, How gold rush immigrants can talk to today's kids: Using nineteenth-century Cantonese-English phrasebooks in the classroom, Chinese Southern Diaspora Studies, Special issue: 'Sources, Languages and Approaches in Chinese Australian History' edited by Bagnall, Kate and Couchman, Sophie, vol. 6, 2013, 129-133 pp, http://www.chl.anu.edu.au/publications/csds/csds2013/csds2013_13.pdf. Details
  • Craw, Leslie W., The Duke and Duchess: A Momento of their visit to melbourne and Opening of the first Commonwealth Parliament of Australia May 1901, Leslie W. Craw, Melbourne, c1901. Details
  • Cronin, K., 'The Chinese question in Queensland in the 19th century: A study of racial interaction', BA (hons) Thesis, Department of History, University of Queensland, 1970. Details
  • Cronin, Kathryn, 'The Chinese community in Queensland, 1874-1900', Queensland Heritage, vol. 2, no. 8, May. Details
  • Cronin, Kathryn, 'Chinese in colonial Victoria: The early contact years', MA thesis, Monash University, 1977. Details
  • Cronin, Kathryn, Colonial Casualties: Chinese in Early Victoria, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1982. Details
  • Cronin, Kathryn and Bolton, G.C., Leon, Andrew (1841? - 1920), Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 5, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1974, 80 pp, http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A050094b.htm. Details
  • '[Crowd meeting the first Chinese Consul General at the train station in Melbourne] [photograph]', The Chinese Times, 17 November 1906. Details
  • Curthoys, Ann, ''Chineseness' and Australian identity', 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. 16-29. Details
  • Cusack, Frank, Bendigo: A History, revised edn, Lerk and McClure, Bendigo, 2002. Details