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Books

  • Hills, John Francis, Child conscription; our country's shame, Burmeister & Co., Adelaide, 1912. [ | | Details... ]
  • Kirkpatrick, George Ross, War and the working class, F.A. Holland, Fitzroy, 1916. [ | | Details... ]
  • Moore, Eleanor, The quest for peace, as I have known it in Australia [Extracts], Melbourne, 1949. [ | | Details... ]

Journal Articles

  • Sinclaire, F, 'Fellowship', Fellowship: a monthly magazine of undogmatic religion and social and literary criticism (Melbourne), no. 1, September 1914. [ | | Details... ]
  • Sinclaire, F, 'The war of ideals', Fellowship: a monthly magazine of undogmatic religion and social and literary criticism (Melbourne), vol. 2, no. 8, April 1916. [ | | Details... ]
  • Warrigall, 'Open letter to fellow-citizens: to Mothers bereaved by the War', Fellowship: a monthly magazine of undogmatic religion and social and literary criticism (Melbourne), vol. 6, no. 5, December 1919. [ | | Details... ]

Manifestos

  • Australian Peace Alliance, Election manifesto to the people of Australia, 1917. [ | | Details... ]

Newspaper Articles

  • Goldstein, Vida, 'Open Letter of Members of the Commonwealth Parliament', The Woman Voter, 1916. [ | | Details... ]
  • Goldstein, Vida, 'Manifesto. Australian Women's Peace Army. Conscription. Vote NO.', The woman voter, 5 October 1916. [ | | Details... ]

Pamphlets

  • How the war came : with a chronicle of events compiled from all the official papers published by the European governments, Industrial Workers of the World [This scan courtesy of the State Library of Victoria], Sydney, 1915?. [ | | Details... ]
  • Holloway, E. J., The Australian Victory over Conscription in 1916-1917, Anti-Conscription Jubilee Committee, Melbourne, 1966. [ | | Details... ]
  • Judd, E. E., Judd's speech from the dock, Socialist Labour Party of Australia, Sydney, 1919. [ | | Details... ]