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  • Walden, Sue, 'The tinfields of North East Tasmania - A regional variation?', in P. Macgregor (ed.), Histories of the Chinese in Australasia and the South Pacific, Museum of Chinese Australian History, Melbourne, 1995, pp. 177-190. Details
  • Wang, Sing-wu, 'Diplomatic Relations Between China and Australia Prior to the Establishment of the Chinese Consulate in Melbourne in 1909', Chinese Culture, vol. 10, 1969, pp. 31-42. Details
  • Wang, Sing-wu, 'The organization of Chinese emigration, 1848-1888, with special reference to Chinese emigration to Australia', MA thesis, Australian National University, 1969. Details
  • Wang, Sing-wu, The Organisation of Chinese Emmigration 1848-1888: With Special Reference to Chinese Emigration to Australia, Chinese Materials Center, San Francisco, 1978. Details
  • Wang, Yewang and Ryder, Jula, 'An 'eccentric' paper edited for the unwelcome aliens: a study of the earliest Australian Chinese newspaper, The Chinese Advertiser [An abridged version of this article in Chinese was published in The Tide (Chinese Newspaper) on 21 Aug 1997.]', Australian Academic and Research Libraries, vol. 30, no. 4, December, pp. 300-312. Details
  • The Chinn Family and the Oriental Orchestra: A new stream of Chinese music, http://arrow.latrobe.edu.au/store/3/4/5/5/1/public/chinn_family.htm. Details
  • Wang, Zheng-Ting, 'A history of Chinese music in Victoria', MA thesis, Department of Music, Monash University, 1995. Details
  • Wang, Zheng-Ting, Chinese Music in Australia - Victoria: 1850s to Mid-1990s, Australia Asia Foundation, Melbourne, 1997. Details
  • Wang, Zheng-ting, 'Chinese music during the Goldrush period in Victoria, 1851-1870', 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. 52-57. Details
  • Wang, Zheng-Ting & Doggett, Anne, 'Chinese music on the Victorian goldfields', Victorian Historical Journal, vol. 78, no. 2, November, pp. 170-186. Details
  • 'War in the east', Illustrated Australian News, 2 Feburary 1895. Details
  • Ware, Helen, 'The Chinese at Ballarat, 1880-1900', BA (hons) Thesis, University of Melbourne, 1976. Details
  • Waterson, Duncan Bruce, From the Frontier: A Pictorial History of Queensland to 1920, University of Queensland Press, St Lucia; New York, 1987. Details
  • Wei Chu-Hsien, ''The Chinese discovery of Australia', Hong Kong', 1960?. Details
  • Welch, Ian, 'The Anglican Chinese Mission in Victoria, Australia, 1860-1898', St Mark's Review, Autumn, 1995. Details
  • Welch, Ian, 'Cheok Hong Cheong, 1851-1928', St Marks' Review, Spring, 1997, pp. 23-26. Details
  • Welch, Ian, 'Cheok Hong Cheong: Victim or Victor? [unpublished paper]', in Workshop on the Chinese in Australian and New Zealand History, University of New South Wales, 11-13 February. Details
  • Welch, Ian, 'Alien Son: A Life of Cheok Hong Cheong', PhD thesis, Australian National University, 2004. Also available at http://thesis.anu.edu.au/public/adt-ANU20051108.111252. Details
  • Welch, Ian H, 'Pariahs and outcasts: Christian missions to the Chinese in Victoria in the nineteenth century', MA thesis, Monash University, 1980. Details
  • Welsh, Lionel, Vermillion and Gold: Vignettes of Chinese Life in Ballarat, Banyan Press, Sandy Bay, 1985. Details
  • White, K.B., 'The relationship between Europeans and Chinese in a mining community in 1856 to 1876', BA (hons) Thesis, La Trobe University, 1972. Details
  • Wickham, H.F., 'China in Sydney', The Red Funnel, no. 1 August 1906, 1906, pp. 54-60. Details
  • Willard, Myra, 'History of the White Australia policy', MA thesis, University of Melbourne, 1920. Details
  • Willard, Myra, 'History of the White Australia policy', Royal Historical Society Journal and Proceedings, vol. 8, 1922, pp. 1-32. Details
  • Willard, Myra, History of the White Australia Policy to 1920, Melbourne University Press, Parkville, 1923 (reprint 1967). Details
  • Williams, Jennifer (ed.), Listen to What They Say: An Oral History of Beechworth in the Twentieth Century, Robert O'Hara Burke Memorial Museum, Beechworth, 2002. Details
  • Williams, Michael, Wading 10,000 li to seek their fortune: Tung Wah News selections 1898-1901, Chinese Heritage of Australian Federation website, http://arrow.latrobe.edu.au/store/3/4/5/5/1/public/tungwah_article.htm. Details
  • Williams, Michael, 'Brief sojourn in your native land: Sydney links with South China', Queensland Review, vol. 6, no. 2, November, pp. 11-23. Details
  • Williams, Michael, 'Brief sojourn in your native land: Sydney's huaqiao and their links with south China during the first half of the twentieth century', Mlit thesis, University of New England, 1998. Details
  • Williams, Michael, 'Observations of a China Consul', Locality, Centre for Community History, University of NSW, vol. 11, no. 2, 2001, pp. 24-31. Details
  • Williams, Michael, 'Destination Qiaoxiang - Pearl River Delta Villages & Pacific Ports, 1849-1949', PhD thesis, University of Hong Kong, 2003. Details
  • Williams, Michael, 'Chinese Australia - The view from the village', Locality, Autumn, pp. 17-22. Details
  • Williams, Michael, 'In the Tang Mountains we have a big house', East Asian History, vol. 25/26, June/December, pp. 85-112. Details
  • Williams, Michael, 'Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta Qiaoxiang', Modern Asian Studies, vol. 38, Part 2, 2004, pp. 257-282. Details
  • Williams, Michael, 'Would this not help your federation', After the Rush: Regulation, Participation and Chinese Communities in Australia 1860-1940 (Otherland Literary Journal), vol. 9, 2004, pp. 35-50. Details
  • Williams, Michael, 'A brief note on some treasures in the Queensland State Archives', Journal of Chinese Australia, no. 1, May, http://www.chaf.lib.latrobe.edu.au/jca/issue01/09Williams.html. Details
  • Williams, Michael, Departed friends, Journal of Chinese Australia, October, http://131.172.16.7/jca/issue02/10Williams.html. Details
  • Willis, Anne-Marie, Picturing Australia: A History of Photography, Angus and Robertson Publishers, North Ryde, NSW, 1988. Details
  • Willis, Anne-Marie, Illusions of Identity: The art of nation, Hale & Iremonger, Sydney, 1993. Details
  • Willmott, W.E., 'Origins of Chinese in the South Pacific Islands', in P. Macgregor (ed.), Histories of the Chinese in Australasia and the South Pacific, Museum of Chinese Australian History, Melbourne, 1995, pp. 129-140. Details
  • Wilson, Graham, 'The Chinese in Metz and Hillgrove', in Armidale Dumaresq Council website, n.d., http://www.armidale.nsw.gov.au/files/12302/HillgroveChinese.pdf. Details
  • Wilson, Verity, Chinese Dress, Bamboo Publishing with Victorian and Albert Museum, London, 1986. Details
  • Wilton, Janis, Hong Yuen: A Country Store and its People, New South Wales Multicultural Education Coordinating Committee & Armidale College of Advanced Education, Armidale, NSW, 1988. Details
  • Wilton, Janis, 'The Chinese In New England: The necessity of fieldwork, the fragility of memory', Oral History Association of Australia Journal, no. 11, 1989, pp. 42-57. Details
  • Wilton, Janis, 'Revealing the Chinese past of northern New South Wales', in P. Macgregor (ed.), Histories of the Chinese in Australasia and the South Pacific, Museum of Chinese Australian History, Melbourne, 1995, pp. 249-260. Details
  • Wilton, Janis, 'Chinese voices, Australian lives: Oral history and the Chinese contribution to Glen Innes, Inverell, Tenterfield and surrounding districts during the first half of the twentieth century', PhD thesis, Faculty of Education, Nursing and Professional Studies, University of New England, 1996. Details
  • Wilton, Janis, 'The Chinese history and heritage of regional New South Wales', 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. 91-101. Details
  • Wilton, Janis, Golden Threads: The Chinese in Regional New South Wales 1850-1950, New England Regional Art Museum, Armidale, NSW, 2004. Details
  • Winter, Wilfred, 'Burnie's Chinese', 31 January 1976, p. 14. Details
  • Wong Hoy, Kevin, 'Thursday Island en route to citizenship and the Queensland goldfields: Chinese aliens and naturalised British subjects, 1879-1903', Journal of Australian Colonial History, vol. 6, 2004, pp. 159-174. Details
  • Wong Hoy, Kevin, 'Chinese-Australian history vs huacqiao history: Chinese in north Queensland', in Sophie Couchman (ed.), Secrets, Silences and Sources: Five Chinese-Australian Family Histories (La Trobe Asian Studies Papers), Asian Studies, La Trobe University, 2005, pp. 3-16. Details
  • Wong Hoy, Kevin, 'Becoming British subjects 1879-1903: Chinese in north Queensland', MA thesis, Asian Studies, La Trobe University, 2006. Details
  • Wong Hoy, Kevin and Monaghan-Jamieson, Patricia, Chinese feasts and festivals in colonial Australia, Journal of Chinese Australia, October, http://131.172.16.7/jca/issue02/03WHandMJ.html. Details
  • Wong Hoy, Kevin and Rains, Kevin (eds), Rediscovered Past: China in Northern Australia, Chinese Heritage in Northern Australia, Northern Melbourne, 2009. Details
  • Wood, Janice, 'Chinese residency in the Haymarket and Surry Hills - 1880 to 1902', BA(hons), Department of History, University of Sydney, 1994. Details
  • Woodrow, Ross, 'Darwinism and Images of Race in the Australian Popular Press', PhD thesis, University of Sydney, 1994. Details
  • Woollacott, Angela, Quong, Rose Maud (1879 - 1972), Australian Dictionary of Biography, supplementary volume, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2005, 331 pp, http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/AS10404b.htm. Details
  • Woollacott, Angela, 'Rose Quong becomes Chinese: An Australian in London and New York', Journal of Australian Historical Studies, vol. 38, no. 129, 2007, pp. 16-31. Details
  • 'Wrong Impressions', The News (Adelaide), 05/10, 1923. Details
  • Wu, Qianlong & Gao, Mobo, Decoding historical scripts in Chinese: The Tasmanian Chungs from Xinhui, Journal of Chinese Australia, October, http://131.172.16.7/jca/issue02/14WuGao.html. Details
  • Wyong Creek Public School 1883-1983, Wyong Creek Public School Centenary Committee, Wyong Creek, New South Wales, 1983. Details