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Mutineers Bibliography

Primary sources

Interviews

Cheryl Brady, Great daughter-in-law of Dalmorton Rudd, 9 April 2020

Russell Brady, Grandson of Dalmorton Rudd, 9 April 2020

Brett Evans, Patonga Project, 20 May 2020

Ray Hanley, Grandson of Dalmorton Rudd, 18 September 2019

Cheryl Langford, Great Niece of Dalmorton Rudd, April 2020

Geoffrey McGinley, Naval Historian and Author, 10 September 2020

David Stephens, Naval Historian and Author, 15 April 2020

Ancestry.com.au

McIntosh, William George: www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/person/tree/4898144/person/-526077586/facts

Paterson, Kenneth Henry: www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/person/tree/69148219/person/48195709438/facts

Pailthorpe, Maurice: https://search.ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=61177&h=287628&tid=&pid=&queryId=49674fb769d3229ced953c3139194139&usePUB=true&_phsrc=rvM7&_phstart=successSource

Rudd, Dalmorton Joseph Owendale: www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/person/tree/6050752/person/202024824784/facts

Rudd, Leonard Thomas: www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/person/tree/6050752/person/202024824751/facts

Thompson, Wilfred James: www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/person/tree/169535720/person/342202101476/facts

Whitley, Isabel: www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/person/tree/23913565/person/2062172768/facts

Australian Government Publications

How to join the Royal Australian Navy,Australian Navy Office, Melbourne, 1912.

Jellicoe, Viscount John, Report of the Admiral of the Fleet on Naval Mission to the Commonwealth of Australia (May–August 1919),Vol. 1, Chapter V, Discipline, Government Printer, Melbourne, 1919. Online. Available: www.navy.gov.au/media-room/publications/reports-admiral-jellicoe-volume-i-iv

Macandie, George Lionel, Genesis of the Royal Australian Navy, Government Printer, Sydney, 1949.

Australian War Memorial, Canberra: Dairies and Papers

Batterham, Henry James, Chief Petty Officer, Letters, 1DRL/0103

Bollard, Arthur Ross Bramwell, Bandsman, Diary, 3DRL/6061

Darley, Commander E.C, RN, HMAS Australia, Diary, 1DRL/232

Edwards, George Mortimer, Stoker, HMAS Australia, 1915–19, Diary, PR01072

Hellyer, John, Able Seaman, Diary, MSS0815

Hodgson, Aubrey, Chief Yeoman, HMAS Australia, Aorangi& Melbourne, Documents, 3DrL/6032

Jay, Phillip, Musings of Matelot Phillip Jay, MSS 1083

King, Norm, Papers, MSS 1502

Knaggs, Albert, Able Seaman, Diary, PR85/096

McCrory, N J, Stoker, HMAS Australia, Papers, 1DRL/0429 (notes on Zeebrugge Raid)

McDonald, Ean, Papers, MSS 1081

Powell, William, Hope, Chief Petty Officer, HMAS Australia, 1918, Diary, PR00435

Radley, John, Chief Petty Officer, Diary, PR88/116

Russell, Thomas A, Engine Room Artificer, Papers, 3DRL/6660

Seabrook, J.W, Diary, 1DRL669

Suckling, Charles, Stoker, Diary, 3DRL/6226

Williams, G.D. Captain, HMAS Australiaand HMAS Sydney, 1914–16, Diary, 2DRL/32

Wilson, Robert Edward, Able Seaman, HMAS Australia, 1914–18, Papers and Diary, PR84/026

Australian War Memorial, Canberra: publications

Adam, Henry, ‘Australian nationalism and the lost lessons of the Boer War’, Journal of the Australian War Memorial, Canberra, June 2001.

Burgess, Frank, A history of the Royal Australian Naval College: (from its inception in 1913 to the end of World War II in 1945), Georgian House, 1949, Australian War Memorial, Canberra.

Coulthard-Clark, Chris, Remembering 1942: The Fall of Singapore,Roll of Honour Talk Series.

Establishment of the Royal Australian Naval College, Salute: Canberra’s military Heritage, Australian War Memorial.

First World War, 1914–1918, Australian War Memorial, Canberra.

Jose, Arthur, The Royal Australian Navy, 1914–18, Vol. IX, First World War, Official Histories, Australian War Memorial, Canberra.

Straczek, Jozef, ‘Book review: Frame, Tom and Blake, Kevin, Mutiny! Naval insurrections in Australia and New Zealand’, Journal of the Australian War Memorial, No. 34, June 2001.

British Government Publications

British Admiralty Statement on the Zeebrugge Raid, 22–23 April 1918, ‘Zeebrugge & Ostend Raid, Naval Despatch, London Gazette, No. 31189, 19 May 1919.

King’s Regulation and Admiralty Instructions for the Government of His Majesty’s Naval Service 1913,ed. Admiralty, Vol. 1, HMSO, London, 1913. Online. Available: https://archive.org/stream/kingsregulations01greaiala/kingsregulations01greaiala_djvu.txt

London Gazette, Fourth supplement, No. 3087, 23 July 1918.

Manual of Seamanship,Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, HMSO, London, 1911.

Manual of Seamanship for Boys and Seamen in the Royal Navy, Vol. 1, HMSO, London, 1904.

Department of Defence Publications

Australian Government, Defence Honours and Awards Appeals Tribunal, Inquiry into Recognition for Service with the United States Army Small Ships Section, Defence Honours and Awards Appeals Tribunal, Canberra, 2009.

Australian Government, Defence Honours and Awards Appeals Tribunal, The Report of the Inquiry Into Unresolved Recognition For Past Acts of Naval and Military Gallantry and Valour, Canberra, 2013, p.12. Online. Available: https://defence-honours-tribunal.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Valour-Inquiry-Report.pdf

Barnett and the Department of Defence,Defence Honours and Awards Appeals Tribunal, 2019.

Holden, Tom, The Administration of discipline in the Royal Australian Navy 1911–64, Department of Defence, Canberra, 1992.

Nichols, David, ‘Breaker Morant and the Statute of Westminster’, No. 33, March/April, Defence Force Journal, Department of Defence, Canberra, 1982.

HMAS Cerberus Museum

Faust, Peter, The Dairy or log book of Peter Faust’ 36 Mess, stoker, HMASAustralia, 1912–1919, HMAS CreswellHistorical Collection, Jervis Bay.

Stokers Manual,Office of Admiralty, 2nd edn, London, 1927.

National Archives of Australia

Batt, Harold, Royal Australian Navy Service Record, o/n 7442, A6770, Canberra.

Collision between HMAS New Zealandand HMAS Australia, A1608, F51/1/6, Canberra.

Commodore J.S. Dumaresq Commanding, CB. Resignation of Appointment (Resignation of Rear Admiral Grant), MP1049/1, 1919/0250, Melbourne.

Confirmation report of Australian volunteers at Zeebrugge raid – Extract from 104th Report of the Naval Representative, 30 April 1918, MP124/6, No. 528/201/79, Melbourne.

Correspondence relating to court martials of … Stoker Thomas L Rudd, Stoker William G McIntosh, Able Seaman Dalmorton J.O. Rudd, Ordinary Seaman Wilfred Thomson, Ordinary Seaman Kenneth H Patterson, SP339/1, C14, Sydney.

Courts Martial – D. J. O. Rudd, L. T. Rudd, W. Thompson, K. H. Patterson, W. G. MacIntosh – [HMAS “Australia”], MP1049/1, 1919/0120, Melbourne.

Courts Martial – HMAS Australia, A11803, 1919/89/679, Canberra.

HMAS Australiacomplaints re food and promotion, MP472/1, 1/19/4719, Melbourne.

[Hughes Ministry] Cabinet Agenda Papers – January to December 1919, A2717, Vol. 1, Folder 1, Canberra.

[Hughes Ministry] Prime Minister’s copies of Cabinet Decisions and papers – January to 22 October 1919, A2717, Vol. 1, Folder 4, Canberra.

Mutinies and Insubordination in the Army and the Navy, A3934, SC15/46, Canberra.

Naval Board Minutes, 1914–1919, Index to Naval Board Minutes 1914–1919, A2585, 1914/1919, Canberra.

Navy Office correspondence files, NAA: MP 1185/6, 1915/65, Melbourne.

Naval Statistics required by Prime Minister, MP 1185/6 1915/604, Melbourne.

Petition of wives and mothers of Australian soldiers and sailors for reconsideration of sentences imposed on sailors of HMAS Australia, MP472/1, 5/19/5473, Melbourne.

Private correspondence with Mr Long regarding Government’s amnesty for HMAS Australia mutineers, A11085, B3C/10, Canberra.

Release of mutineers, HMAS Australia from prison – Government’s statement for notice boards CNO 260 of 1919, MP472/1, 5/19/11039, Melbourne.

Rudd, Dalmorton, Joseph, Owendale, Service No. 3389, Application of War Gratuity, CP979/2, 6321.

Rudd, Dalmorton Joseph Owendale, Service Number 3389, DVA, WWI, medical case file, C138 M103486, Sydney.

Rudd, Dalmorton Joseph Owendale, Service Number 3389, DVA, WWI, pension case file, C138 C103486, Sydney.

RUDD Dalmorton Joseph Owendale (Able Seaman): Service Number – 3389: THOMPSON Wilfred (Ordinary Seaman), N/A: PATTERSON Kenneth Henry (Ordinary Seaman), 55590: RUDD Leonard Thomas (Stoker), 3493: McINTOSH William George (Stoker), 3511: Unit – HMAS AUSTRALIA: Date of Court Martial – 20 June 1919], A471, 2113, Canberra.

Rudd, Edwin, Dalmorton, B883, NX153793, Canberra.

Wood, William Cyril, o/n, 5295, Navy Service Record, A6770, Canberra.

Zeebrugge: Recording of part taken by RAN personnel in the attack on, 1918, MP124/6, 528/201/79, Melbourne.

New South Wales, State Records

 Duncan, Dr Brad, NSW Department of the Environment and Heritage, Batttlecruiser, HMAS Australia(1) (1910–1924), Wreck Inspection Report, May 2011.

Kass, Terry, Long Bay Complex 1896–1994, A History – Final Report, NSW Public Works, Sydney, 1995, Parliament of New South Wales, Report of the Royal Commission into New South Wales Prisons, Vols I, II and II, NSW, 31 March 1978.

Long Bay Correctional Complex, Conservation Plan, Department of Corrective Services, Sydney, 2000.

New South Wales Department of Public Works and Services Heritage Group, Long Bay Correctional Complex: Conservation Plan, Department of Corrective Services, Sydney, 1997.

New South Wales State Heritage Register, Goulburn Correctional Centre Complex, Number H00808, Office of Environment and Heritage, Sydney.

NSW Department of Corrective Services, Directory of Corrective Services: 1977, NSW State Archives and Records.

NSW Government, State Archives and Records, Entrance and Description Books, Department of Correctional Services. Online. Available: www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/gaol-inmates-prisoners-photos-index

Photographic Description Card No. 16643, William George McIntosh, Long Bay Penitentiary, 24 June 1919.

Photographic Description Card No. 16644, Dalmorton Joseph Owendale Rudd (alias Peter Rudd), Long Bay Penitentiary, 24 June 1919.

Photographic Description Card No. 16645, Wilfred Thompson, Long Bay Penitentiary, 24 June 1919.

Photographic Description Card No. 16646, Kenneth Henry Patterson, Long Bay Penitentiary, 24 June 1919.

Photographic Description Card No. 16647, Leonard Thomas Rudd, Long Bay Penitentiary, 24 June 1919.

Prison Van, Bkd 711, Heritage places and items, NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment: www.environment.nsw.gov.au/heritageapp/ViewHeritageItemDetails.aspx?ID=4807041

Report of the Commissioner of Police, 15 April 1919, Police Department file 2396/19.

Parliament of Australia – Parliamentary Debates

Transcriptions of all debates can be found at Historic Hansard, House of Representatives 1919: http://historichansard.net/hofreps/1919/

and Historic Hansard, Senate 1919http://historichansard.net/senate/1919/

Cook, Sir Joseph, Response to Jim West, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, House of Representatives, 11 September 1919.

Cook, Sir Joseph, Response to Richard Orchard, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, House of Representatives, 23 October 1919.

Fenton, James, Question to William Watt, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, House of Representatives, 27 June 1919.

Fenton, James, Question to William Watt, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, House of Representatives, 2 July 1919.

Gardiner, Senator, A., Adjournment Debate Speech, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, Senate, 16 July 1919.

Gardiner, Senator, A., Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, Senate, 26 June 1919.

Gardiner, Senator, A., Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, Senate, Supply Bill’ 18 September 1919.

Gardiner, Senator, A., Question to Senator Edward Millen, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, Senate, 17 July 1919.

Grant, Senator, J., Adjournment Debate, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, Senate, Thursday, 7 August 1919.

Grant, Senator, J., Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, Senate, Supply Bill, 18 September 1919.

Grant, Senator, J., Question to Senator Russell, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, Senate, 15 October 1919.

Guthrie, Senator, J., Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, Senate, Supply Bill, 18 September 1919.

McDougall, Senator, A., Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, Senate, Supply Bill, 18 September 1919.

McDougall, Senator, A., Question on the Australian Imperial Force, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, Senate, 27 August 1919.

McGrath, David, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, House of Representatives, Supply Bill, No.1, 26 June 1919.

Millen, Senator, E., Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, Senate, ‘Supply Bill’, 18 September 1919.

Millen, Senator, E., Response to question from Senator Foll, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, Senate, 30 July 1919.

Orchard, Richard, Question to Sir Joseph Cook, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, House of Representatives, 23 October 1919.

Orchard, Richard, Question to William Watt, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, House of Representatives, Thursday 26 June 1919.

Page, James, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, House of Representatives, 26 June 1919.

Poynton, Alexander, Response to Question, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, House of Representatives, 17 July 1919.

Pratten, Herbert, Ministerial Statement, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, Senate, 26 June 1919.

Pratten, Senator, H., Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, Senate, Supply Bill, 18 September 1919.

Tudor Frank, Question to William Watt, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, House of Representatives, 25 June 1919.

Tudor, Frank, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, House of Representatives, Supply Bill (No.1), Friday 27 June 1919.

Tudor, Frank, Question Upon Notice, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, House of Representatives, 26 June 1919.

Watt, William, Response to Frank Tudor, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, House of Representatives, 25 June 1919.

Watt, William, Response to James Fenton, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, House of Representatives, 27 June 1919.

Watt, William, Response to Richard Orchard, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, House of Representatives, 26 June 1919.

West, Jim, Question to Billy Hughes, ‘Imprisoned Seaman of HMAS Australia’, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, House of Representatives, 19 September 1919.

West, Jim, Question to Joseph Cook, HMAS Australia, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, House of Representatives, 11 September 1919.

West, John, Question to Alexander Poynton, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, House of Representatives, 11 July 1919.

West, John, Question to Sir Joseph Cook, Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, House of Representatives, 24 October 1919.

Parliament of NSW – Parliamentary Debates

Holman, William, NSW Premier, Legislative Assembly, 22 August 1919

Storey, John, Leader of the Opposition, Address-in-Reply, Legislative Assembly, 22 August 1919

Royal Australian Navy

Admiral George Edwin Patey, Royal Australian Navy, Our People, Biographies: www.navy.gov.au/biography/admiral-george-edwin-patey

Admiral Sir George Hyde, Royal Australian Navy, Biographies: www.navy.gov.au/biography/admiral-sir-george-francis-hyde

Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey GCMG, GCVO, KCIE, CB, DLJP 1872–1949, Naval Historical Society of Australia, Naval History Review: www.navyhistory.org.au/admiral-sir-lionel-halsey-gcmg-gcvo-kcie-cb-dljp-1872-1949/

Australians sailors at Zeebrugge, Royal Australian Navy, Feature Histories: www.navy.gov.au/history/feature-histories/australian-sailors-zeebrugge

Djokovic, Peter, HMAS Psyche: The Forgotten Cruiser,Australian Maritime Issues, 2010: www.navy.gov.au/history/feature-histories/hmas-psyche-forgotten-cruiser

Flag Officers Commanding Australian Fleet, 1913–1986, Naval Historical Review, Royal Australian Navy: www.navyhistory.org.au/flag-officers-commanding-australian-fleet-1913-1986/

HMAS Australia(I) Royal Australian Navy, The Fleet, Ships, Boats and Craft:  www.navy.gov.au/hmas-australia-i

HMASBrisbane (I), Royal Australian Navy, Ships, Boats and Craft:  www.navy.gov.au/hmas-brisbane-i

HMASEncounter (I), Royal Australian Navy, Ships, Boats and Craft:  www.navy.gov.au/hmas-encounter-i

HMASFantome, Royal Australian Navy, Ships, Boats and Craft at www.navy.gov.au/hmas-fantome

HMAS Melbourne(I), Royal Australian Navy, The Fleet, Ships, Boats and Craft at www.navy.gov.au/hmas-melbourne-i

HMAS Psyche,Royal Australian Navy, Ships, Boats and Craft:  www.navy.gov.au/hmas-psyche

HMAS Sydney (1),Royal Australian Navy, Ships, Boats and Craft: www.navy.gov.au/hmas-sydney-i

HMAS Tingira,Royal Australian Navy, The Fleet, Ships, Boats and Craft at www.navy.gov.au/hmas-tingira

Hobbs, David, Commander, Those they left behind – RAN memorials in the Lyness Naval Cemetery in Orkney, Royal Australian Navy, Feature Histories atwww.navy.gov.au/history/feature-histories/those-they-left-behind-ran-memorials-lyness-naval-cemetery-orkney

How to join the Royal Australian Navy,Australian Navy Office, Melbourne, 1912

Leading Seaman Dalmorton Joseph Owendale Rudd, Royal Australian Navy, Biographies: www.navy.gov.au/biography/leading-seaman-dalmorton-joseph-owendale-rudd

McMillan, Henry, Midshipman, Charts showing HMAS Australia’s Activities – August 1914 to January 1915,Royal Australian Navy, Feature Histories at www.navy.gov.au/history/feature-histories/charts-showing-hmas-australias-activities-august-1914-january-1915

Navy List, April 1919, Royal Australian Navy at www.navy.gov.au/media-room/publications/navy-list-july-1919

Rear Admiral Claude Lionel Cumberlege, Royal Australian Navy, Biographies, Our People at www.navy.gov.au/biography/rear-admiral-claude-lionel-cumberlege

Rear Admiral Henry James Feakes,Royal Australian Navy, Biographies: www.navy.gov.au/biography/rear-admiral-henry-james-feakes

Report of the Admiral of the Fleet, Viscount Jellicoe of Scapa GCB, OM, GCVO, on Naval Mission to the Commonwealth of Australia (May–August 1919).Reports of Admiral Jellicoe, Vol. 1-IV: www.navy.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/Jellicoe%20of%20Scapa%20Vol%20II%20_opt.pdf

Stevens, David, The Great White Fleet’s 1908 visit to Australia, Feature Histories, Royal Australian Navy:  www.navy.gov.au/history/feature-histories/great-white-fleet’s-1908-visit-australia

Swinden, Greg and Perryman, John,Australian Sailors at Zeebrugge, Royal Australian Navy, Feature Histories: www.navy.gov.au/history/feature-histories/australian-sailors-zeebrugge

Thompson, Alan, A forgotten episode in Australia’s naval legal History, Paper delivered to the RAN Legal Conference, 1980

Sea Power Centre

Cumberlege, Claude Rear Admiral, R.N, (Retired), Salt Horse, The Memoirs of Rear Admiral Claude L. Cumberlege, R.N (Rtd).

Faust, Peter, Leading Stoker, HMAS Australia, 1912–19, Diary.

McWilliams, Henry, Sub-Lieutenant, HMAS Australia, 1914–15, Dairy.

Perryman, John, Kit Muster: Uniforms Badges and Categories of the Royal Australian Navy 1865–1953, Canberra, 2012.

Warner, William, Signals Yeoman, Scuttled: A Lower Deck Impression of Service On Board HMAS Australia, Manuscript.

State Library of New South Wales

Bleackley, Hubert, Lieutenant, A private log of HMAS Australia: August 1914 to December 1916, MSS 1299.

HMAS Australia and SMS Emden, The Royal Australian Navy’s First Victory, State Library of NSW, Research Guides, World War I and Australia:  https://guides.sl.nsw.gov.au/wwi-and-australia/hmas_sydney_and_sms_emden

Western Australian Government Publications

An Economic History of Western Australia Since Colonial Settlement, Research Paper, Department of Treasury and Finance, Government of Western Australia, December 2004.

Western Australian Population Born Overseas, Top Six Countries, 1901, in A Century of Population Change in Western Australia, Issue: 1367.5, Australian Bureau of Statistics, Canberra, September 2001.

Newspaper Articles

‘A Few Malcontents Responsible’, Camperdown Chronicle, Thursday 12 June 1919, p. 2.

‘A Navy with Discipline’, Daily Observer(Tamworth), Monday 22 September 1919, p. 2.

‘Absentees from HMAS Australia’, The Herald (Melbourne), Wednesday 11 June 1919, p. 1.

‘Angry Seamen of Australia: Her Late Arrival Explained: King’s Regulations Read to Crew: Numerous Arrests and Court Martials Pending’, The Mail (Adelaide), Saturday 7 June 1919, p. 2.

‘Another shark attack, young man mutilated at Coogee’, The Singleton Argus, Saturday 4 March 1922, p. 5.

AustraliaHome: Battle-cruiser at Anchor: 60,000 Miles Cruise End’, The Sun(Sydney), Monday 16 June 1919, p. 5.

‘Australia’s flagship: Sydney’s Stirring Welcome: 300,000 Sightseers’, The Argus, Monday, 6 October 1913, p. 9.

‘Australia’s Fleet Active: Spring Cruise to be made’, The Herald (Melbourne), Saturday 20 September 1919, p. 8.

‘Australian Seamen Gaoled’, National Advocate, Saturday 28 June 1919, p. 2.

‘Casino suicide’, Northern Star, Friday 22 May 1931, p. 4.

‘Charge of Mutiny On Board HMAS Australia: The Fremantle Incident: Five of the Crew Sentenced’, The Sun (Sydney), Friday 20 June 1919, p. 5.

‘Cheap Green Peas’, The Argus, Saturday, 7 September 1928, p. 16.

‘Civic reception to officers, Australia and Discipline: Commodore Dumaresq’s Appeal’. The Brisbane Courier, Monday, 10 November 1919, p. 7.

‘Come Aboard: Invitation to the Public’, Sydney Morning Herald, Monday 16 June 1919, p. 10.

‘Commodore Dumaresq interviewed’, Western Mail, Friday 30 May 1919, p. 14.

‘Coroners Inquiry’, Casino and Kyogle Courierand North Coast Advertiser, Saturday 23 May 1931, p. 6.

Dalmorton ‘Peter’ Rudd, Funeral Notice, Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday, 12 February 1969, p. 30.

Editorial,Sydney Bulletin, Friday 26 June 1919, p. 8.

Editorial,The Argus, Tuesday, 10 June 1919, p. 4.

‘Family fights to clear name of mutineer ancestor’, Newcastle Herald, Saturday, 3 November 2012: www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/525201/family-fights-to-clear-name-of-mutineer-ancestor/

‘Federal Labor Conference’, The Australian Worker, Thursday 26 June 1919, p. 17.

‘Federal Session: Sentences in the Navy: Minister Deprecates Criticism’, Sydney Morning Herald, Thursday, 12 September 1919, p. 10.

‘Flagship arrives: A Gay Homecoming. Civic Reception for Officer’, The Argus, Wednesday 11 June 1919, p. 8.

‘Flagship Returns: 60,000 Miles Patrol: The Australian War Cruise: Future of our Fleet, Australian-born Commodore’, Daily Telegraph, Monday 16 June 1919, p. 5.

‘Fremantle Incident: Court Martial Today’, Sydney Morning Herald, Friday 20 June 1919, p. 9.

‘Her Duty Nobly Done: HMAS AustraliaHome Again: Flagship Homecoming, Arrival a Glenelg, Cordial Welcome Assured’, The Advertiser (Adelaide), Friday 6 June 1919, p. 9.

‘HMAS Australia … March through the City and reception to Officers and men: work of Naval Comforts Committee’, The Daily News, Thursday, 29 May 1919, p. 8.

‘HMAS Australia arrives. The Long North Sea Vigil: Hero of Zeebrugge on Board’, Sydney Morning Herald, Monday, 16 June 1919, p. 9.

‘HMAS Australia mutiny’, The Age, Saturday 28 June 1919, p. 13.

‘HMAS Australia sentences: Appeal to Mr Hughes’, Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday 17 September 1919, p. 10.

‘HMAS Australia: To Arrive Tomorrow, Reception Arrangements’, Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday 14 June 1919, p. 13.

‘HMAS Australia: A visit to our flagship’, Kyneton Guardian, Saturday, 18 December 1915, p. 4.

‘HMAS Australia: Her Visit to Melbourne’, The Age, Monday 9 June 1919, p. 5.

‘HMAS Australia: Seaman’s March In The City, A Warm Welcome’, Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday 18 June 1919, p. 10.

‘HMAS Australia: Visit by Mr Hughes: A Stirring Speech’, The Argus, Monday, 3 July 1916, p. 6.

‘HMAS Australia’, Sydney Morning Herald, Thursday, 30 January 1919, p. 7.

‘HMAS Australia’, The Advertiser (Adelaide), Friday, 6 June 1919, p. 8.

‘HMAS Australia’, The Australasian, Saturday 30 November 1918, p. 36.

Isabel Rudd, at her residence, Leeds, England, Family Notices, Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday 7 May 1919, p. 10.

‘Labor Inter-State Conference’, Labor News, Saturday, 11 October 1919, p. 9.

‘Labour [sic.] Conference sitting in Sydney: The Mutiny on HMAS Australia’, Warwick Daily News, Tuesday 24 June 1919, p. 5.

Late Mr Deakin, State Funeral, The Argus(Melbourne), Friday 10 October, p. 7.

‘Leg-ironing soldiers’, Braidwood Despatch and Mining Journal,Friday 22 August 1919, p. 4.

‘Lord Jellicoe, Complimentary Exchanges’, The Advertiser (Adelaide), Monday 18 August 1919, p. 8.

‘Man dies as launch hits rock’, Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday, 8 February 1969, p. 9.

‘March through streets: A Brave Display’, The Argus, Thursday, 12 June 1919, p. 4.

‘Message of Welcome from the Acting Minister for the Navy’, The West Australian, Friday 30 May 1919, p. 7.

‘Mild Mutiny on HMAS Australia: The Story Unfolds: Court Martial’s Findings’, Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday 21 June 1919, p. 13.

‘Millions Club dinner’, Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday 19 July 1919, p. 11.

‘Mr Hughes on Tour, Engagement in Sydney’, The Herald (Melbourne), Tuesday 4 November 1919, p. 1.

‘Naval Courts Martial’, The Australian Worker, Thursday 26 June 1919, p. 11.

‘Naval Discipline’, Sydney Morning Herald, Friday 14 November 1919, p. 6.

Naval Discipline, Letter to the Editor, Daily Telegraph, Monday 30 June 1919, p. 3.

‘Naval March In City’, The Age, Thursday 12 June 1919, p. 7.

Obituary, Governor of Goulburn Gaol, Goulburn Evening Penny Post, Tuesday 26 August 1919, p. 4.

‘On Board the Fleet Flagship’, Daily Telegraph, Monday 21 July 1919, p. 1.

‘Only Faint Cheers, Flags Were Not There’, Daily Telegraph, Wednesday 18 June 1919, p. 10.

‘Peace, Clemency, Remission of Sentences, Federal Decision’, Daily Telegraph, Friday, 18 July 1919, p. 4.

Personal,Goulburn Evening Penny Post, Thursday 4 September 1919, p. 2.

‘Premier’s Message’, Sydney Morning Herald, Monday 16 June 1919, p. 10.

‘Prisoners Brought to Goulburn in Leg Irons’, Goulburn Evening Penny Post, Thursday 28 August 1919, p. 2.

‘Railway line’, Crookwell Gazette, Friday 4 July 1890, p. 2.

Railway timetable, Goulburn Evening Penny Post, Saturday, 4 January 1919, p. 4.

‘Released on bonds’, The Argus, Friday 22 September 1939, p. 10.

‘Riot on Fremantle Wharf: Position Serious, Armistice Arranged’, Northern Times, Saturday 10 May 1919, p. 2.

‘Royal Australian Navy, Irritating and Harsh Conditions, Cause Discontent’, The Fremantle Times, Friday 6 June 1919, p. 7.

Royston Rudd, Funeral Notice, Sydney Morning Herald, Monday 2 June 1919, p. 7.

‘Shark baiting the public, official refusal to recognize capture’, The Sunday Times, Sunday 12 March 1922, p. 2.

‘Sheer Savagery’, World(Hobart), Wednesday 1 October 1919, p. 6.

‘Sir Joseph Cooks Speaks’, The Argus(Melbourne), Tuesday 4 November 1919, p. 6.

‘Surf Tragedy, mangled swimmer torn from shark’s jaws’, The Referee, Wednesday, 8 February 1922, p. 5.

‘The Australia at Glenelg: An Auspicious Homecoming: The New Commodore: Great Enthusiasm’, The Advertiser (Adelaide), Saturday 7 June 1919, p. 9.

‘The Australia Mutiny; Revolution in the Australian Navy’, Westralian Worker(Perth), Friday 31 October 1919, p. 5.

‘The Australia: Arrival at Fremantle, Enthusiastic Reception’, Western Mail, Friday 30 May 1919, p. 14.

‘The Australia: Arrival at Fremantle: Enthusiastic Reception’, West Australian, Thursday, 29 May 1919, p. 7.

‘The Australia’s Welcome March Through City: The Civic Reception’, West Australian, Saturday 31 May 1919, p. 7.

‘The Children’s Flagship: Admiral’s All, Venturesome Of Youth; Kiddies Day On The Australia; Among The Weapons Of War’, Daily Telegraph, Thursday 19 June 1919, p. 5.

‘‘The day”, For German Navy. Scenes At Surrender’, The Argus, Monday 25 November 1918, p. 6.

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