Title: Henry Lawson Among Maoris

Author: William H. Pearson

Publication details: Reed Publishing (NZ) Ltd, 1968, Wellington

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Henry Lawson Among Maoris

1 'They Call that Man a "White Man"'

1 'They Call that Man a "White Man"'

11. 'Coming Across', N.Z. Mail, 15 December 1893, p. 23; SHL, i, 212.
22. Gertrude O'Connor, Family History of the Lawsons, p. 38.
33. 'The Golden Nineties: The Rush', Australian Star, 14 October 1899, p. 5.
44. 'The Cambaroora Star', Boomerang, 19 December 1891; PW, 108.
55. 'A Word to Texas Jack', by Joe Swallow, Bulletin, 29 March 1890, p. 15; PW, 225.
66. 'Years after the War in Australia', Bulletin, 23 May 1896, p. 3; 'After the War', PW, 238.
77. John Le Gay Brereton, 'Henry Lawson' in Knocking Round, pp. 37-8; 'The Star of Australasia', DWW, 116-23; PW, 2-5.
88. '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.
99. 'The Vanguard', Bulletin, 15 June 1905, p. 9; WIK, 225.
1010. Loc. cit.
1111. 'The Good Samaritan', Bulletin, 3 November 1904, p. 40; WIK, 239.
1212. 'Our Fighters', Australian Star, 28 October 1899, p. 4.
1313. 'The Rovers', Bulletin, 25 November 1899, p. 32; 'Rovers', PW, 172.
1414. 'Grimy Old Babylon', Daily Telegraph, 2 August 1902, p. 7; SHL, iii, 407.
1515. 'Mostly Slavonic: I Peter Michaelov', My Army, O, My Army!, p. 39.
1616. 'To Be Amused', For Australia (1913), p. 68.
1717. 'A Song of General Sick-and-Tiredness', Bulletin, 10 December 1908, p. 26; PW, 268.
1818. 'The Golden Nineties: Albany Before the Boom', Australian Star, 30 September 1899, p. 4.
1919. 'The Song of Australia', SR, 138.
2020. 'The World is Full of Kindness', SR, 141.
2121. 'The Shearers', CB, ix; 'Shearers', PW, 103.
2222. 'His Burden of Sorrow', Bulletin, 29 June 1922, pp. 47-8; SHL, iii, 249-52
2323. 'Elderman's Lane. II. Ah Dam', Bulletin, 16 January 1913, p. 43; SHL, iii, 239-43.
2424. Denton Prout, Henry Lawson, the Grey Dreamer, p. 250.
2525. 'Ah Soon', Lone Hand, 1 August 1912, p. 324; SHL, iii, 223.
2626. 'Straight Talk: The New Religion', by Joe Swallow, Albany Observer, 5 July 1890, p. 3.
27Loc. cit.
2828. John Le Gay Brereton in Henry Lawson by his Mates, p. 10.
2929. Jim Gordon in Henry Lawson by his Mates, p. 249.
3030. 'A Double Buggy at Lahey's Creek', JWM, 121-52; SHL, ii, 60-75.
3131. Fr Michael Tansey in Henry Lawson by his Mates, p. 277.
3232. 'Ah Soon', Lone Hand, 1 August 1912, p. 326; SHL, iii, 225.
3333. 'The Tracks that Lie by India', Bulletin, 15 June 1905, p. 3; WIK, 73.
34MS. original of 2-page autobiography, in Gertrude O'Connor, Family History of the Lawsons.
3535. 'Fragment of an Autobiography', Mitchell Library MS. i, 5; SHL, i, 4.
36Op. cit., i, 22; SHL, i, 13; also 'The Old Bark School', Bulletin, 22 May 1897, p. 28; PW, 185.
3737. 'A Word to Texas Jack', by Joe Swallow, Bulletin, 29 March 1890, p. 15; PW, 224.
3838. 'Some Popular Australian Mistakes', Bulletin, 18 November 1893, p. 20; Henry Lawson Scrapbook, i, 231; reprinted Southerly, 1964, 4, p. 205.
3939. 'The Dry Country', Mitchell Library Uncat. MSS. Set 184, Item 4; edited version, Bulletin, 20 August 1898, p. 32; 'The Drovers', ES, 200-2.
4040. 'The Black Tracker; or Why He Lost the Track', Freeman's Journal, 14 June 1890, p. 17.
4141. Jim Grahame, 'Henry Lawson on the Track', Bulletin, 19 February 1925, Red Page.
4242. 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.
4343. Sydney Morning Herald, 12 September 1931, p. 7.
4444. Emma Brooks to J. F. Thomas, 28 February 1924, Mitchell Library MS. A1 29/-2.
4545. '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.
4646. 'The Golden Nineties: Albany Before the Boom', Australian Star, 30 September 1899, p. 4; SHL, iii, 120.
4747. 'The Golden Nineties: W. A. Before the Boom', Australian Star, 7 October 1899, pp. 4-5.
4848. Sydney Morning Herald, 12 September 1921, p. 7.
4949. Australian Authors: Newspaper Clippings, vol. 235, p. 71, Mitchell Library Q A820A.
5050. Norman Lindsay, Bohemians of the Bulletin, pp. 61-2.
5151. T. D. Mutch, notes in Mitchell Library, Mutch papers, Item 22; also Gertrude O'Connor, Family History of the Lawsons, p. 145, Mitchell Library.
5252. Hilton Barton to T. D. Mutch, 5 June 1940, Mitchell Library, Mutch papers, Item 25.
5353. 'Black Joe', Western Mail, 16 October 1896, p. 28; SHL, ii, 408-12.
5454. See Note 51.
5555. 'The Drover's Wife', SHL, i, 175-80.
5656. 'A Christmas in the Far West: or the Bush Undertaker', Antipodean, 1893, pp. 95-102; 'The Bush Undertaker', SHL, i, 202-8.
5757. Gertrude O'Connor, Annotations, 22 September 1920, in Henry Lawson Scrapbook, i, 14, Mitchell Library.
5858. 'Middleton's Peter', T&S, [i], 46; SHL, i, 289.
5959. 'A Tragic Comedy', Lone Hand, May 1907, p. 16; 'His Mistake', SHL, iii, 68.
6060. Gertrude O'Connor, Family History of the Lawsons, p. 14, Mitchell Library MS.
6161. C. M. H. Clark, A Brief History of Australia, p. 103.
6262. 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.
6363. See Robin Gollan, Radical and Working Class Politics, pp. 116-17; L. G. Churchward in Ebbels, op. cit., p. 12 (see Note 62).
6464. Sutcliffe, op. cit., p. 111 (see Note 62).
6565. Ebbels, op. cit., p. 98 (see Note 62).
6666. 'Australia for the Australians', Bulletin, 2 July 1887, p. 4. Cited by Ebbels, op. cit., pp. 161-2 (see Note 62).
6767. 'The British Imperial Heathen', Bulletin, 2 June 1888, p. 4. Cited by Ebbels, op. cit., pp. 162-3 (see Note 62).
6868. R. Thomson, Australian Nationalism [1888]. Cited by C. M. H. Clark, op. cit., p. 795 (see Note 62).
6969. '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.
7070. Thomson, op. cit. Cited by C. M. H. Clark, op. cit., p. 794 (see Note 62).
7171. Gollan, op. cit., p. 162 (see Note 63).
7272. Ebbels, op. cit., p. 114 (see Note 62).
7373. Ibid., op. cit., p. 118 (see Note 62).
7474. C. M. H. Clark, op. cit., p. 232 (see Note 62).
7575. See Jean Guiart in Hubert Deschamps and Jean Guiart, Tahiti, Nouvelle-Calédonie, Nouvelles-Hébrides, pp. 227-8.
7676. 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.
7777. Ebbels, op. cit., pp. 115-16 (see Note 62).
7878. W. G. Spence, Australia's Awakening, p. 72.
7979. See O. W. Parnaby, Britain and the Labor Trade in the South West Pacific, p. 150.
8080. Russel Ward, The Australian Legend, p. 120.
8181. Paul Twyford, 'On Tramp', Worker (Sydney), 26 May 1894, p. [4]; 'On Tramp: Pakeha and Maori', Worker (Sydney), 9 June-7 July 1894.
8282. Spence, op. cit., p. 70 (see Note 78).
8383. Ibid., p. 629.
8484. 'A Niggers' Mission', Bulletin, 17 December 1887, p. 5.
8585. 'Australian Aborigines', Bulletin, 19 June 1880, p. 1.