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  • Macgregor, Paul, 'Crossing Between Cultures', International Relations Quarterly Supplement, October 1994, 1994, pp. 12-15. Details
  • Macgregor, Paul (ed.), Histories of the Chinese in Australasia and the South Pacific: Proceedings of an International Public Conference Held at the Chinese Australia Museum, 8-10 October 1993, Chinese Australian Museum, Melbourne, 1995. Details
  • Macgregor, Paul, 'The material heritage of Chinese Australians: A survey and evaluation of the collection of the Museum of Chinese Australian History', in P. Macgregor (ed.), Histories of the Chinese in Australasia and the South Pacific, Museum of Chinese Australian History, Melbourne, 1995, pp. 409-418. Details
  • Macgregor, Paul, 'Dreams of Jade and Gold', in Epstein, Anna (ed.), The Australian Family: Images and Essays, Scribe Publications, Melbourne, 1998, pp. 25-35. Details
  • Macgregor, Paul, 'Chinese political values in Colonial Victoria: Lowe Kong Meng and the legacy of the July 1880 election', Journal of Chinese Overseas, vol. 9, no. 2, 2013, pp. 135-175. Details
  • Mahood, Marguerite, The Loaded Line: Australian Political Caricature 1788-1901, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1973. Details
  • Maramis, Charlotte Clayton, Echoes (Book Three), Author, Sydney, 2010. Details
  • Markus, Andrew, 'The burden of hate: The Australian inter-racial experience, 1880-1901. A comparison study of the Australian mainland colonies and California, with special emphasis on the working class', PhD thesis, Department of History, La Trobe University, 1974. Details
  • Markus, Andrew, 'Divided we fall: The Chinese and the Melbourne Furniture Trade Union, 1870-1911', Labour History, vol. 26, May, pp. 1-10. Details
  • Markus, Andrew, Fear and Hatred: Purifying Australia and California, 1850-1901, Hale and Iremonger, Sydney, 1979. Details
  • Markus, Andrew, 'Chinese in Australian History', Meanjin, vol. 42, no. 1, March. Details
  • Markus, Andrew, Australian Race Relations, 1788-1993, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 1994. Details
  • Markus, Andrew, 'Chinese immigration under the 'White Australia policy', in P. Macgregor (ed.), Histories of the Chinese in Australasia and the South Pacific, Museum of Chinese Australian History, Melbourne, 1995, pp. 354-360. Details
  • Markus, Andrew, 'Government control of Chinese migration to Australia, 1855-1975', 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. 69-81. Details
  • Markus, Andrew, 'Reflections on the administration of the 'White Australia' immigration policy', After the Rush: Regulation, Participation and Chinese Communities in Australia 1860-1940 (Otherland Literary Journal), vol. 9, 2004, pp. 51-58. Details
  • Martinez, Julia, 'The 'Malay' community in pre-war Darwin', Queensland Review, vol. 6, no. 2, 1999, pp. 45-58. Details
  • Martinez, Julia, 'Separatism and solidarity: Chinese and Aboriginal Sporting connections', in Edwards, Penny and Shen, Yuanfang (eds), Lost in Whitewash: Aboriginal-Chinese Encounters from Federation to Reconciliation, Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University, Canberra, 2003, pp. 103-114. Details
  • Martiniello, Jennifer, 'As strands of plaited music: My Chinese-Aboriginal-Anglo heritage', in Edwards, Penny and Shen, Yuanfang (eds), Lost in Whitewash: Aboriginal-Chinese Encounters from Federation to Reconciliation, Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University, Canberra, 2003, pp. 23-35. Details
  • Masson, Elsie R., An Untamed Territory: The Northern Territory of Australia, Macmillan, London, 1915. Details
  • May, Andrew, 'Theatrum urbis: Melbourne street processions', Victorian Historical Journal, vol. 63, no. 2 & 3, October, 1992. Details
  • May, Catherine, See Poy, Tom (1853? - 1926), Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 11, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1988, 562-563 pp, http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A110574b.htm. Details
  • May, Cathie, 'The Chinese in Cairns and Atherton: Contrasting studies in race relations, 1876-1920', in P. Macgregor (ed.), Histories of the Chinese in Australasia and the South Pacific, Museum of Chinese Australian History, Melbourne, 1995, pp. 47-58. Details
  • May, Cathie R., 'The Chinese in Cairns and District, 1876-1920', PhD thesis, Department of History and Politics, James Cook Universtiy of North Queensland, 1978. Details
  • May, Cathie R., Topsawyers: The Chinese in Cairns, 1870-1920, James Cook University, History Department, Queensland, 1984. Details
  • Mayne, Alan, Hill End: An Historic Australian Goldfields Landscape, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2003. Details
  • Mayne, Alan, ''What you want John'? Chiense-European interactions on the Lower Turon goldfields', Journal of Australian Colonial History, vol. 6, 2004, pp. 1-14. Details
  • McCarthy, Justin, 'The New Gold Mountain: Chinese Trade Networks in Northern Australia', in Birmingham, et al (ed.), Archaeology and Colonisation: Australia in the World Context, ASHA, Sydney, 1988. Details
  • McCarthy, Justin, 'Would Be Diggers And Old Travellers, The Chinese At The Union Reefs and the Twelve Mile in the Northern Territory 1876-1910', Trust News, Northern Territory, vol. 6-2, June, pp. 6-10. Details
  • McCarthy, Justin, 'Would be Diggers and Old Travellers': The Chinese at the Union Reefs and the Twelve Mile in the Northern Territory, 1876-1910, National Trust of Australia (Northern Territory), Darwin, 1989. Details
  • McCarthy, Justin, 'Tales from the Empire City: Chinese miners in the Pine Creek region, Northern Territory, 1872-1915', in P. Macgregor (ed.), Histories of the Chinese in Australasia and the South Pacific, Museum of Chinese Australian History, Melbourne, 1995, pp. 191-202. Details
  • McCarthy, Justin & Costoglou, Parry, Pine Creek Heritage Zone Archaeological Survey, National Trust of Australia (Northern Territory), Darwin, 1986. Details
  • McConville, Chris, 'Chinatown', in Davidson, G., et al. (ed.), The Outcasts of Melbourne: Essays in Social History, George Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 1985. Details
  • McCoy, Alfred W., Drug Traffic: Narcotics and Organised Crime in Australia, Harper and Row Publishers, Sydney, 1980. Details
  • McGlade, Hannah, 'Kung Fu…it means hard work', 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. 135-142. Details
  • McGowan, Barry (ed.), The Braidwood district's Chinese heritage, Braidwood and District Historical Society. Also available at http://www.braidwoodmuseum.org.au/Chinese.html. Details
  • McGowan, Barry, 'The Chinese on the Braidwood Goldfields: Historical and archaeological opportunities', Journal of Australian Colonial History, vol. 6, 2004, pp. 35-58. Details
  • McGowan, Barry, 'Reconsidering race: The Chinese experience on the goldfields of southern New South Wales', Australian Historical Studies, vol. 36, no. 124, 2004, pp. 312-331. Details
  • McGowan, Barry, 'Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales', Australian Humanities Review, vol. 36, July. Also available at http://www.lib.latrobe.edu.au/AHR/archive/Issue-July-2005/10McGowan.html. Details
  • McGowan, Barry, From fraternities to families: The evolution of Chinese life in the Braidwood district of New South Wales (NSW), 1850s-1890s, Chinese Southern Diaspora Studies, vol. 2, 2008, 4-33 pp, http://chl.anu.edu.au/publications/csds/csds2008/4CSDS2008Ch%201_McGowan.pdf. Details
  • McGowan, Barry, Transational lives: Colonial immigration restrictions and the White Australia Policy in the Riverina District of New South Wales, 1850-1960, Chinese Southern Diaspora Studies, Special issue: 'Sources, Languages and Approaches in Chinese Australian History' edited by Bagnall, Kate and Couchman, Sophie, vol. 6, 2013, 45-63 pp, http://www.chl.anu.edu.au/publications/csds/csds2013/csds2013_06.pdf. Details
  • McGrath, Ann, 'The golden thread of kinship: Mixed marriages between Asians and Aboriginal women during Australia's Federation era', 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. 37-58. Details
  • McIlroy, J., An Archaeological Survey of the Asian Quarter of Cossack, Australian Heritage Commission, National Estate Program, Canberra, 1988. Details
  • McKeown, Adam, 'Introduction: The continuing reformation of Chinese Australians', After the Rush: Regulation, Participation and Chinese Communities in Australia 1860-1940 (Otherland Literary Journal), vol. 9, 2004, pp. 1-10. Details
  • McLaren, Bill, The Northern Territory and its Police Force, vols I & II, self published, 1997. Details
  • McLaren, Ian, The Chinese in Victoria: Official Reports and Documents, Red Rooster Press, Victoria, 1985. Details
  • McPherson, Ailsa, 'An indifferent courtship and a loveless marriage: The evolution of Sino-Australian consular relations 1861-1909', BA (hons) Thesis, School of History, Philosophy and Politics, Macquarie University, 1985. Details
  • McQueen, Humphrey, Social Sketches of Australia 1888-1975, Penguin Books, New York, 1980. Details
  • McWaters, Vivienne, Beechworth's Little Canton: The History of the Spring Creek Chinese Camp and its Residents, Vivienne McWaters, Beechworth, 2002. Details
  • Meaney, Neville, Australia and the World - A Documentary History from the 1870s to the 1970s, Longman Cheshire Pty. Ltd, Melbourne, 1985. Details
  • Melbourne, A.V.C., Report on Australian Intercourse with Japan and China (Presented to the Senate of the University of Queensland), Government Printer, Brisbane, 1932. Details
  • ''The Mercury' goes to a Chinese christening dinner', The Mercury (Hobart, Tasmania), 20 January, p. 16. Details
  • Migration Heritage Centre (ed.), Wing Hing Long & Co: Chinese Australian rural general stor 1881-1998. Also available at http://www.migrationheritage.nsw.gov.au/exhibitions/winghinglong/. Details
  • Miller, G. and Miller, S., Of Rascals and Rusty Relics: An Introduction to North-East Tasmania, OBM, Hobart, 1979. Details
  • 'Miss Chinatown is here [photograph]', The Sun, 16 May 1960, p. 3. Details
  • Miss Gladys Sym Choon - History, http://www.missgladyssymchoon.com.au/frames.htm. Details
  • Moody, Andrew, 'Gambling, opium and violence: Sydney's fragmented Chinese communities, 1888-1906', BA (hons) Thesis, Chinese/History, University of New South Wales, 2004. Details
  • Moore, David & Hall, Rodney, Australia: Image of a Nation 1850-1950, Collins, Sydney, 1983. Details
  • Moore, Ruth & Tully, John (trans, ed, A Difficult Case by Jong Ah Siug: An Autobiography of a Chinese Miner on the Central Victorian Goldfields, Jim Crow Press, Daylesford, 2000. Details
  • Mountford, Benjamin, 'In search of Fook Shing: detective stories from colonial Victoria', BA (hons) Thesis, University of Melbourne, 2007. Details
  • 'Mow Fung, Elizabeth', in Birth Certificates, Swan Genealogy, Swan Genealogy: Specialising in Western Australian Research website, http://www.swangenealogy.com.au/BDM/Birth%20Certificate%20Mow%20Fung.pdf. Details
  • 'Mr Kong Meng [illustration]', Australian News for Home Readers, 27 September. Details
  • 'Mr L. Ah Mouy Dead: First Chinese in Victoria', Sun (Melbourne), 1918. Details
  • ''Mr Lowe Kong Meng - [From a Photograph by Frith]' [etching]', Illustrated Australian News, 20 September. Details
  • 'Mr Quong Tart [with illustration]', Australian Town and Country Journal, 21 August. Details
  • 'Mr Quong Tart in his mandarin dress [photograph]', Chinese Australian Herald, Supplement, 29 January 1897. Details
  • 'Mr Quong Tart, proposed visit to China, China a probable market for Australian wool, Chinese and the opium trade [photograph]', Australian Town and Country Journal, 14 April 1894, p. 30. Details
  • Murphy, Nigel, 'The legislative response to Chinese immigration in New Zealand 1881-1944', 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. 82-90. Details
  • Museum and Gallery Services Queensland (eds), Innisfail Friends of the Temple. Also available at http://www.magsq.com.au/01_cms/details.asp?ID=731. Details
  • ''My name's MacTart': The little Sydney merchant who devoted his life to fighting anti-Chinese prejudice also did his best to wipe out faction-fighting among his people', Parade, March, p. 44. Details