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Journal of Australian Colonial History

Vol.6 (2004)

Active Voices, Hidden Histories: The Chinese in Colonial Australia

Editor: David Andrew Roberts


Alan Mayne 'What you want John'? Chinese-European interactions on the Lower Turon goldfields 1
Zvonkica Stanin From Li Chun to Yong Kit: A Market Garden on the Loddon, 1851-1912 15
Barry McGowan The Chinese on the Braidwood Goldfields: historical and archaeological opportunities 35
Anna Kyi Unravelling the Mystery of the Woah Hawp Canton Quartz Mining Company, Ballarat 59
Amanda Rasmussen Networks and Negotiations: Bendigo's Chinese and the Easter Fair 79
Dinah Hales Lost Histories: Chinese-European Families of central Western New South Wales, 1850-80 93
Heather Holst Equal before the law? The Chinese in the nineteenth-century Castlemaine police courts 113

Maxine Darnell

Life and labour for indentured Chinese shepherds in New South Wales, 1847-55 137
Kevin Wong Hoy Thursday Island en route to citizenship and the Queensland goldfields: Chinese aliens and naturalised British subjects, 1879-1903 159
Keir Reeves A songster, a sketcher and the Chinese on central Victoria’s Mount Alexander diggings: case studies in cultural complexity during the second half of the nineteenth century 175