Unbridling the Tongues of Women - The University of Adelaide
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Endnotes<br />
should be ‘R.C. Baker’; p.42 ‘Crawford Vaughan’ should be ‘J.H. Vaughan’. In <strong>the</strong> footnotes:<br />
n.9 ‘1860’ should be ‘1861’; ‘Pecunosius’ was David Spence not John Brodie Spence, see<br />
Spence, Autobiography, p.65. <strong>The</strong> discussion <strong>of</strong> technicalities on p.39 suggests possible confusion<br />
between <strong>the</strong> Droop quota and <strong>the</strong> Gregory principle, see below.<br />
27 Spence, Autobiography, p.24; Emily Clark to Henry Parkes, 22 April 1862, MS., ML; Spence,<br />
Paper describing a visit to England 1865-1866.<br />
28 Spence, Autobiography, p.37.<br />
29 Ibid., pp.41-2; Spence, Paper describing a visit to England, p.28.<br />
30 SA Parliament, Papers, 1871, vol.2, No.137 ; G. Hoag and G.H. Hallett, Proportional<br />
Representation, New York, 1926, pp.179-80; Stephenson, ‘Electoral Districts <strong>of</strong> South Australia’,<br />
pp.94, 109-16; J. Pernica, ‘Electoral Systems in New South Wales to 1920 with special reference<br />
to Proportional Representation’, M Ec <strong>the</strong>sis, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sydney, 1958, p.25.<br />
31 Stephenson, ‘Electoral Districts <strong>of</strong> South Australia’, p.113.<br />
32 Spence, Autobiography, pp.67-8.<br />
33 Report <strong>of</strong> Meeting on Proportional Representation, pp.6-7.<br />
34 G.D. Combe, Responsible Government in South Australia, <strong>Adelaide</strong>, 1957, p.123; F.S. Wallis,<br />
‘History <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> South Australian Labour Party, 1882-1900 (summary account <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Minutes<br />
<strong>of</strong> United Trades and Labour Council)’, typescript, SAA, pp.6-12, 13-15, 24, 28-30; Smeaton,<br />
<strong>The</strong> People in Politics, pp.10-11, 25-8; E.L. Batchelor, <strong>The</strong> Labour Party and its Progress. A lecture<br />
delivered at <strong>the</strong> Democratic Club, <strong>Adelaide</strong>, on March 5 th 1895, <strong>Adelaide</strong>, 1895, p.4; J.I. Craig,<br />
‘A History <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> South Australian Labour Party to 1917’, MA <strong>the</strong>sis, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong>,<br />
1940, pp.40-57; R.L. Reid, ‘<strong>The</strong> Price-Peake Government and <strong>the</strong> formation <strong>of</strong> political parties<br />
in South Australia’, typescript, SAA, p.6.<br />
35 Craig, ‘History <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> South Australian Labour Party’, pp.60, 62; H.T. Burgess (ed.), <strong>The</strong><br />
Cyclopedia <strong>of</strong> South Australia, 2 vols., <strong>Adelaide</strong>, 1907, vol.ii, p.167; Observer, 18 January 1896;<br />
Walker, ‘Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Helen Spence and South Australian Politics’, p.40.<br />
36 Observer, 30 May; 6 June; 13 June; 20 June; 4 July; 5 September 1896; Reid, ‘<strong>The</strong> Price-Peake<br />
Government’, pp.9, 3.<br />
37 Reid, ‘<strong>The</strong> Price-Peake Government’, p.6; Craig, ‘History <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> South Australian Labour Party’,<br />
p.63; P.G. Peter, ‘Militancy and Moderation. A Comparative Study <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Trade Union Movements<br />
in New South Wales and South Australia in <strong>the</strong> 1880s’, BA Hons <strong>the</strong>sis, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong>,<br />
1959, p.78; see also L.E. Kiek, ‘<strong>The</strong> History <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> South Australian Labour Unions’, MA <strong>the</strong>sis,<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong>, 1948, pp.80-82; Wallis, ‘History <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> South Australian Labour Party’,<br />
p.10; ANL program in Burgess (ed.), Cyclopedia <strong>of</strong> South Australia, vol.ii, p.167.<br />
38 Observer: 26 July 1890, 1 August 1891, 30 July 1892, 7 October 1893, 14 October 1893, 21<br />
July 1894; Voice: 9 December 1892, 31 August 1894, particularly 15 September 1893.<br />
39 Voice: 7 April; 12 May; 7 July; 22 September 1898; Observer, 1 August 1891.<br />
40 Observer: 26 July 1890; 7 October 1893; 17 August 1895; Voice: 15 September 1893; 22<br />
September 1893; J. Medway Day, Wages. A paper read before <strong>the</strong> Society for <strong>the</strong> Study <strong>of</strong> Christian<br />
Sociology in <strong>Adelaide</strong> on July 7, 1892, <strong>Adelaide</strong>, 1892, pp.3-4.<br />
41 Observer: 16 September; 23 September 1893; 15 December 1894; Voice: 15 September; 22<br />
September 1893; 6 April 1894; Mt. Gambier Baptist Church Jubilee Souvenir, 1864-1914.<br />
42 Observer: 1 August 1891; 9 December 1893; 1 July 1893; Voice: 29 September 1893; 28 April<br />
1893.<br />
43 Day, Wages, p.3; Voice, 9 July 1893; Observer, 9 June 1894.<br />
44 Observer, 11 July 1891; Voice, 12 January 1894.<br />
45 Voice, 19 January 1894.<br />
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