1 | 1. 'Coming Across', N.Z. Mail, 15 December 1893, p. 23; SHL, i, 212. |
2 | 2. Gertrude O'Connor, Family History of the Lawsons, p. 38. |
3 | 3. 'The Golden Nineties: The Rush', Australian Star, 14 October 1899, p. 5. |
4 | 4. 'The Cambaroora Star', Boomerang, 19 December 1891; PW, 108. |
5 | 5. 'A Word to Texas Jack', by Joe Swallow, Bulletin, 29 March 1890, p. 15; PW, 225. |
6 | 6. 'Years after the War in Australia', Bulletin, 23 May 1896, p. 3; 'After the War', PW, 238. |
7 | 7. John Le Gay Brereton, 'Henry Lawson' in Knocking Round, pp. 37-8; 'The Star of Australasia', DWW, 116-23; PW, 2-5. |
8 | 8. 'In the Storm that is to Come', World's News (Sydney), 5 March 1904, p. 18; 'The Storm that is to Come', PW, 128-30; 'The Heart of Australia', Bulletin, 13 October 1904, p. 11; WIK, 229-32. |
9 | 9. 'The Vanguard', Bulletin, 15 June 1905, p. 9; WIK, 225. |
10 | 10. Loc. cit. |
11 | 11. 'The Good Samaritan', Bulletin, 3 November 1904, p. 40; WIK, 239. |
12 | 12. 'Our Fighters', Australian Star, 28 October 1899, p. 4. |
13 | 13. 'The Rovers', Bulletin, 25 November 1899, p. 32; 'Rovers', PW, 172. |
14 | 14. 'Grimy Old Babylon', Daily Telegraph, 2 August 1902, p. 7; SHL, iii, 407. |
15 | 15. 'Mostly Slavonic: I Peter Michaelov', My Army, O, My Army!, p. 39. |
16 | 16. 'To Be Amused', For Australia (1913), p. 68. |
17 | 17. 'A Song of General Sick-and-Tiredness', Bulletin, 10 December 1908, p. 26; PW, 268. |
18 | 18. 'The Golden Nineties: Albany Before the Boom', Australian Star, 30 September 1899, p. 4. |
19 | 19. 'The Song of Australia', SR, 138. |
20 | 20. 'The World is Full of Kindness', SR, 141. |
21 | 21. 'The Shearers', CB, ix; 'Shearers', PW, 103. |
22 | 22. 'His Burden of Sorrow', Bulletin, 29 June 1922, pp. 47-8; SHL, iii, 249-52 |
23 | 23. 'Elderman's Lane. II. Ah Dam', Bulletin, 16 January 1913, p. 43; SHL, iii, 239-43. |
24 | 24. Denton Prout, Henry Lawson, the Grey Dreamer, p. 250. |
25 | 25. 'Ah Soon', Lone Hand, 1 August 1912, p. 324; SHL, iii, 223. |
26 | 26. 'Straight Talk: The New Religion', by Joe Swallow, Albany Observer, 5 July 1890, p. 3. |
27 | Loc. cit. |
28 | 28. John Le Gay Brereton in Henry Lawson by his Mates, p. 10. |
29 | 29. Jim Gordon in Henry Lawson by his Mates, p. 249. |
30 | 30. 'A Double Buggy at Lahey's Creek', JWM, 121-52; SHL, ii, 60-75. |
31 | 31. Fr Michael Tansey in Henry Lawson by his Mates, p. 277. |
32 | 32. 'Ah Soon', Lone Hand, 1 August 1912, p. 326; SHL, iii, 225. |
33 | 33. 'The Tracks that Lie by India', Bulletin, 15 June 1905, p. 3; WIK, 73. |
34 | MS. original of 2-page autobiography, in Gertrude O'Connor, Family History of the Lawsons. |
35 | 35. 'Fragment of an Autobiography', Mitchell Library MS. i, 5; SHL, i, 4. |
36 | Op. cit., i, 22; SHL, i, 13; also 'The Old Bark School', Bulletin, 22 May 1897, p. 28; PW, 185. |
37 | 37. 'A Word to Texas Jack', by Joe Swallow, Bulletin, 29 March 1890, p. 15; PW, 224. |
38 | 38. 'Some Popular Australian Mistakes', Bulletin, 18 November 1893, p. 20; Henry Lawson Scrapbook, i, 231; reprinted Southerly, 1964, 4, p. 205. |
39 | 39. 'The Dry Country', Mitchell Library Uncat. MSS. Set 184, Item 4; edited version, Bulletin, 20 August 1898, p. 32; 'The Drovers', ES, 200-2. |
40 | 40. 'The Black Tracker; or Why He Lost the Track', Freeman's Journal, 14 June 1890, p. 17. |
41 | 41. Jim Grahame, 'Henry Lawson on the Track', Bulletin, 19 February 1925, Red Page. |
42 | 42. E. A. Lawson to T. D. Mutch, 11 February 1933, Mitchell Library, Mutch papers, Item 25; 'It hurt Mum', C. W. Lawson to George Robertson, 30 March 1920, Mitchell Library Uncat. MSS. Set 184, Item 7. |
43 | 43. Sydney Morning Herald, 12 September 1931, p. 7. |
44 | 44. Emma Brooks to J. F. Thomas, 28 February 1924, Mitchell Library MS. A1 29/-2. |
45 | 45. 'The Drover's Wife', Bulletin, 23 July 1892, pp. 21-2; SHL, i, 175-80; 'A Bush Publican's Lament', CB, 94-8; SHL, ii, 433-6. |
46 | 46. 'The Golden Nineties: Albany Before the Boom', Australian Star, 30 September 1899, p. 4; SHL, iii, 120. |
47 | 47. 'The Golden Nineties: W. A. Before the Boom', Australian Star, 7 October 1899, pp. 4-5. |
48 | 48. Sydney Morning Herald, 12 September 1921, p. 7. |
49 | 49. Australian Authors: Newspaper Clippings, vol. 235, p. 71, Mitchell Library Q A820A. |
50 | 50. Norman Lindsay, Bohemians of the Bulletin, pp. 61-2. |
51 | 51. T. D. Mutch, notes in Mitchell Library, Mutch papers, Item 22; also Gertrude O'Connor, Family History of the Lawsons, p. 145, Mitchell Library. |
52 | 52. Hilton Barton to T. D. Mutch, 5 June 1940, Mitchell Library, Mutch papers, Item 25. |
53 | 53. 'Black Joe', Western Mail, 16 October 1896, p. 28; SHL, ii, 408-12. |
54 | 54. See Note 51. |
55 | 55. 'The Drover's Wife', SHL, i, 175-80. |
56 | 56. 'A Christmas in the Far West: or the Bush Undertaker', Antipodean, 1893, pp. 95-102; 'The Bush Undertaker', SHL, i, 202-8. |
57 | 57. Gertrude O'Connor, Annotations, 22 September 1920, in Henry Lawson Scrapbook, i, 14, Mitchell Library. |
58 | 58. 'Middleton's Peter', T&S, [i], 46; SHL, i, 289. |
59 | 59. 'A Tragic Comedy', Lone Hand, May 1907, p. 16; 'His Mistake', SHL, iii, 68. |
60 | 60. Gertrude O'Connor, Family History of the Lawsons, p. 14, Mitchell Library MS. |
61 | 61. C. M. H. Clark, A Brief History of Australia, p. 103. |
62 | 62. C. M. H. Clark (ed.), Select Documents in Australian History 1851-1900, p. 748; J. T. Sutcliffe, A History of Trade Unionism in Australia, p. 99; R. N. Ebbels, The Australian Labor Movement 1850-1907, p. 98. |
63 | 63. See Robin Gollan, Radical and Working Class Politics, pp. 116-17; L. G. Churchward in Ebbels, op. cit., p. 12 (see Note 62). |
64 | 64. Sutcliffe, op. cit., p. 111 (see Note 62). |
65 | 65. Ebbels, op. cit., p. 98 (see Note 62). |
66 | 66. 'Australia for the Australians', Bulletin, 2 July 1887, p. 4. Cited by Ebbels, op. cit., pp. 161-2 (see Note 62). |
67 | 67. 'The British Imperial Heathen', Bulletin, 2 June 1888, p. 4. Cited by Ebbels, op. cit., pp. 162-3 (see Note 62). |
68 | 68. R. Thomson, Australian Nationalism [1888]. Cited by C. M. H. Clark, op. cit., p. 795 (see Note 62). |
69 | 69. 'The March of the Mantchoorian', Bulletin, 14 April 1887, p. 4; 'The Victorian Chinaman', ibid., 12 November 1887, p. 5. See also 'The Work-man's Indictment of the Chinaman. The Reasons Why the Mongolian Must Go', ibid., 14 April 1887, pp. 4-5. |
70 | 70. Thomson, op. cit. Cited by C. M. H. Clark, op. cit., p. 794 (see Note 62). |
71 | 71. Gollan, op. cit., p. 162 (see Note 63). |
72 | 72. Ebbels, op. cit., p. 114 (see Note 62). |
73 | 73. Ibid., op. cit., p. 118 (see Note 62). |
74 | 74. C. M. H. Clark, op. cit., p. 232 (see Note 62). |
75 | 75. See Jean Guiart in Hubert Deschamps and Jean Guiart, Tahiti, Nouvelle-Calédonie, Nouvelles-Hébrides, pp. 227-8. |
76 | 76. This table is in a typed version of Dr Parnaby's work, shown to me by the author. It does not appear in the published book. |
77 | 77. Ebbels, op. cit., pp. 115-16 (see Note 62). |
78 | 78. W. G. Spence, Australia's Awakening, p. 72. |
79 | 79. See O. W. Parnaby, Britain and the Labor Trade in the South West Pacific, p. 150. |
80 | 80. Russel Ward, The Australian Legend, p. 120. |
81 | 81. Paul Twyford, 'On Tramp', Worker (Sydney), 26 May 1894, p. [4]; 'On Tramp: Pakeha and Maori', Worker (Sydney), 9 June-7 July 1894. |
82 | 82. Spence, op. cit., p. 70 (see Note 78). |
83 | 83. Ibid., p. 629. |
84 | 84. 'A Niggers' Mission', Bulletin, 17 December 1887, p. 5. |
85 | 85. 'Australian Aborigines', Bulletin, 19 June 1880, p. 1. |