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Catherine Helen Spence Bibliography

Compiled by Barbara Wall
(Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 2000)

Chronological list of published items by and about Catherine Helen Spence

1845  
July 22 South Australian lyrics.—No I. South Australian, p. 4a. [Poem by D. G.—Spence stated in her Autobiography (pp. 20-2) that she wrote occasionally for the South Australian, and in 'The Art of Public Speaking. The Woman Speaker' (Register, 11 December 1909 p. 15ab) that she had published verses in the South Australian, including some in honour of Sir George Grey when he left South Australia. As D. G is the author of the only verses in the South Australian written about Governor Grey, I conclude that D. G. was Spence's pseudonym at the time. The poems are consistent with Spence's background and sentiments.]
September 23 South Australian lyrics.—No II.f South Australian, p. 4a. [Poem by D. G.]
September 30 South Australian lyrics.—No III. Address to poesy. South Australian, p. 1d. [Poem by D. G.]
October 24 Three cheers for Captain Grey. South Australian, p. 3de. [Poem by D. G.]
1846  
July 21 A fragment. South Australian, p. 4a. [Poem by D. G.]
1851  
  [In her Autobiography (p. 21) Spence mentioned that she wrote articles in the South Australian in favour of State Aid to religion after the editor, her brother-in-law Andrew Murray, left the paper towards the end of 1851. There are a number of articles on the subject and many of them sound like Spence but there is insufficient evidence to ascribe any particular article to her.]
1854  
  Clara Morison: a tale of South Australia during the gold fever. London, John. W. Parker & Son. 1854. 2 vols., 9s. A novel. Acknowledged in Autobiography, p. 22.[Listed June 24 1854 in Athenaeum New Books list, p. 780.][Reviewed 15 July 1854 in Athenaeum , p. 879.][Reviewed 1856 in Journal of Australasia, vol.1, pp. 199-204, by F. Sinnett.]
1856  
  Tender and true : a colonial tale. By the author of "Clara Morison". London, Smith, Elder and Co. 1856. 2 vols. 21s. A novel. [Reviewed 18 October 1856 in Athenaeum, p. 1272c, 1273a.] [Reviewed 7 January 1857 in Register, p. 2h. Reprinted from Spectator.] [Reviewed 13 January 1857 in Register, p. 3g. Reprinted from Athenaeum.] [Reviewed 5 September 1857 in Observer, p. 5c-f].
December 30 Education. Register, p. 3cd. [Letter by C. H. S.]
1857  
January 3 Education. Observer, p. 7b. [Letter by C. H. S.]
January 7 Education. Register, p. 2gh. [Letter by C. H. S.]
January 10 Education. Observer Supplement, p. 4d-f. [Letter by C. H. S.]
December 18 The alleged inefficiency of the modern pulpit. Argus, p. 6d-f. [Letter by C. H. S. Religion.]
1858  
January 25 The alleged inefficiency of the modern pulpit. Register, p. 3e-g. [Letter by C. H. S. reprinted from the Argus, 18 December 1857. Religion.]
1861  
  A plea for pure democracy: Mr. Hare's reform bill applied to South Australia. Adelaide, W. C. Rigby; and George Robertson, Melbourne. 1861. 24 pp. (Introduction dated September1861.) [Pamphlet by C. H. S.] [Reviewed and discussed in leaders in Register, 21 October1861, p. 2fg, and 2 November 1861, p. 2gh.] [Reviewed and discussed in leader in Bell's Life in Adelaide,7 December 1861, p. 2b-d.]
July 19 Representation of minorities. Register, p. 2gh. [Letter by C H. S.]
July 30 Representation of minorities. Register, p. 2gh. [Letter by C. H. S.]
August 27 Representation of minorities. Register, p. 3b. [Letter by C. H. S.]
August 31 Representation of minorities. Register, p. 3a. [Letter by C. H. S.]
August 31 Representation of minorities. Observer, p. 5f. [Letter by C. H. S.]
September 3 Representation of minorities. Register, p. 3f. [Letter by S.]
September 9 Representation of minorities. Register, p. 3de. [Letter by C. H. S.]
November 8 A plea for pure democracy. Register, p. 2h. [Letter by C. H. S.]
1862  
  Tender and true: a colonial tale. By the author of Clara Morison. London, Smith, Elder, 1862. 1 vol. 1s. A novel. [The date given in English Catalogue of Books, by E. Morris Miller in Australian Literature from its Beginnings to 1935 (1940) and Elizabeth Gunton in her Bibliography of Catherine Helen Spence (1967), is 1861, but copies in Australian libraries give the publication date as 1862.]
  [Clara Morison: a tale of South Australia during the gold fever. London, Ward & Lock, 1862. 1 vol. A novel. This is listed in English Catalogue of Books as a single volume at 2s. The book was subsequently listed by E. Morris Miller and Elizabeth Gunton as a publication for 1862, but I can find no copy and no other record. Spence said in her Autobiography (p. 22), that Tender and True was the only one of her novels to be reprinted.]
November 29 Hare's scheme of representation. Register, p. 2h. [Letter by C. H. S.]
December 6 Hare's system of representation of minorities. Observer Supplement, p. 2e. [Letter by C. H. S.]
1863  
March 3 Mr. Hare's system of voting. Register, p. 3b. [Letter by C. H. S.]
March 7 Mr. Hare's system of voting. Observer, p. 5h. [Letter by C. H. S.]
1864  
  [According to Spence's Autobiography p. 25, Uphill Work (a novel) was published by the Telegraph in its weekend paper the Weekly Mail. An advertisement, announcing that a 'New Tale by Miss Spence' would be published serially in the Weekly Mail, appeared in the Telegraph on 15 February 1864. Unfortunately the Weekly Mail has not survived. Uphill Work was published in book form in 1865 under the title Mr Hogarth's Will.]
1865  
  Mr Hogarth's will. By Catherine Helen Spence, author of "Clara Morrison," (sic) "Tender and True," etc., etc. London, Richard Bentley, 1865. 3 vols. A novel.[Reviewed 25 November 1865, in Saturday Review, vol. 20, no. 526. pp. 676-7.]
1866  
  An Australian's impression of England. Cornhill Magazine, vol. XIII, pp. 110-20. [Unsigned article. Acknowledged by Spence in Autobiography, (p. 26). Travels.]
  Principles of representation. Fortnightly Review, vol. 4, no. XXII, pp. 421-36. [Article by Edward Wilson. Acknowledged by Spence in Autobiography, (p. 25).] [Reviewed 30 July 1866, in Register, p. 3bc.] [Reviewed 4 August 1866, in Observer, p. 7de.]
October 22 Reminiscences of a visit to England. By Miss Spence. Register, p. 3bc. [Extracts from a lecture by Miss Spence (read by John Howard Clark) at the South Australian Institute on 19 October 1866. Travels.]
October 27 Reminiscences of a visit to England. By Miss Spence. Observer, p.6e-g. [Extracts from a lecture by Miss Spence (read by John Howard Clark) at the South Australian Institute on 19 October 1866. Travels.]
1867  
May 4 Hugh Lindsay's guest. Observer, p. 7a-c. [First episode of serialised novel by Miss Spence, author of "Mr. Hogarth's Will," "Tender and True," &c., &c. Written expressly for the Adelaide Observer. Later published as The Author's Daughter.]
May 11 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-d.
May 18 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-d.
May 25 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-d.
June 1 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-d.
June 8 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-d.
June 15 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-c.
June 22 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-d.
June 29 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-c.
July 6 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-d.
July 13 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-d.
July 20 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-d.
July 27 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-d.
August 3 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-d.
August 10 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-d.
August 17 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-d.
August 24 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-d.
August 31 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-c.
September 7 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-d.
September 14 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-d.
September 21 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-d.
September 28 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-d.
October 5 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-d.
October 12 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-e.
October 19 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-d.
October 26 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-e.
November 2 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-d.
November 9 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, p. 7a-e.
November 16 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, pp. 7a-h, 8a.
November 23 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Continued) Observer, pp. 7a-h, 8ab.
November 30 Hugh Lindsay's guest. (Concluded) Observer, pp. 6fh, 7a-h.
1868  
  The author's daughter. By Catherine Ellen (sic) Spence, author of "Mr Hogarth's Will," "Tender and True," &c., &c. London, Richard Bentley, 1868. 3 vols. A novel. [Reviewed 10 October 1868 in Saturday Review, vol. 26, no. 676. pp. 496-8.] [Reviewed 16 August 1870 in Register, p. 6bc.] [Reviewed 27 August 1870 in Observer, p. 15d.] [Reviewed 10 October 1870 in Australasian, p. 422a-d.]
December 26 The game of wonders. Observer, p. 14e. [Unsigned article. Morice cuttings.]
1869  
December 25 Christmas games. I. Conglomeration. II. Nonsense verses. Observer, p. 13ef. [Unsigned article. Morice cuttings.]
1870  
December 24 Christmas games. I. Nouns and questions. II. Thread-paper verses. Observer, p. 15de. [Unsigned article. Morice cuttings.]
1871  
January 16 Legacy duties. Register, p. 6ab. [Letter by C. H. S. Women.]
November 4 South Australian Institute lecture. Register, p. 4f. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence on Elizabeth Barrett Browning given in the Institute Reading Room on 3 November 1871.]
November 4 South Australian Institute lecture. Evening Journal, p. 3fg. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence on Elizabeth Barrett Browning given inthe Institute Reading Room on 3 November 1871.]
November 11 Institute lectures. Register, p. 6cd. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence on Robert Browning given in the Institute Reading Room on 10 November 1871.]
November 11 Institute lectures. Evening Journal, p. 3cd. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence on Robert Browning given in the Institute Reading Room on 10 November 1871.]
November 11 South Australian Institute lecture. Observer, p. 11fg. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence on Elizabeth Barrett Browning given in the Institute Reading Room on 3 November 1871.]
November 18 Institute lectures. Observer, p. 12b. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence on Robert Browning given in the Institute Reading Room on 10 November 1871.]
December 23 Christmas games. I. A round of conglomeration. II. Forfeits—why and because. Observer, p. 14bc. [Unsigned article. Morice cuttings.]
1872  
September 4 Parliamentary representation. Advertiser, p. 3ab. [Letter by C. H. Spence, Corresponding Member of the Representation Reform Association.]
September 4 Proportional representation. Evening Journal, p. 3c-e. [Letter by C. H. Spence, Corresponding Member of the Representative Reform Society.]
September 4 Proportional representation. Register, p. 6bc. [Letter by C. H. Spence,Corresponding Member of the Representative Reform Society.]
September 5 Parliamentary representation. Express and Telegraph, p. 3ab. [Letter by C. H. Spence, Corresponding Member of the Representation Reform Association.]
September 7 Parliamentary representation. Chronicle, p. 6de. [Letter by C. H. Spence, Corresponding Member of the Representation Reform Association.]
September 7 Proportional representation. Observer, p. 12c-e. [Letter by C. H. Spence, Corresponding Member of the Representative Reform Society.]
1874  
(January 15 The education of females. Register, p.5ab. [Unsigned second leader. This could be the piece referred to by Spence in her Autobiography, (p. 54). None of the leading articles in the Register exactly fits Spence's description, but she knew John Howard Clark, the editor of the Register, and there is plenty of evidence that she was taking an interest in educational matters in 1874. She may well have written more pieces than she remembered when she wrote her Autobiography.])
(January 17 The education of females. Observer, p.13g. [Unsigned second leader. See note to January 15.])
(January 26 Giving drink to children. Register, p. 5f. [Letter by S. College Town. The opinions expressed, style, signature and address lead me to attribute this letter to Spence. College Town was a very small area.])
(January 26 Giving drink to children. Evening Journal, p. 3g. [Letter by S. College Town. (See note to January 26.)])
(January 31 Giving drink to children. Observer, p. 4a. [Letter by S. College Town. (See note to January 26.)])
September 1 The late examination of teachers by the Education Board. Register, p. 7cd. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
1875  
(January 5 Higher class education for girls. Register, pp. 4ef-5a. [Unsigned leader. This reads like Spence and could be by her. See note to 15 January 1874.])
(August 10 The licensed teachers. Register, p. 6b. [Letter signed SPES. This could well be by Spence. She frequently used the pseudonym.])
November 25 George Eliot. Evening Journal, p. 3f. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence under the auspices of the Unitarian Young Men's Society at the Town Hall Exchange Room on 24 November 1875.]
November 25 George Eliot. Register, p. 5c. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence under the auspices of the Unitarian Young Men's Society at the Town Hall Exchange Room on 24 November 1875.]
December 4 George Eliot. Observer, p. 6cd. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence under the auspices of the Unitarian Young Men's Society at the Town Hall Exchange Room on 24 November 1875.]
1876  
  George Eliot. Melbourne Review, vol. 1, pp. 146-63. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
  Sir Richard Hanson. Melbourne Review, vol. 1, pp. 427-50. [Article by C. H. Spence. Religion. Autobiography.]
April 10 Female teachers. Register, p. 3g. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
1877  
  Australian federation and imperial union. By a colonist. Fraser's Magazine, new series, vol. XVL, pp. 526-539. London, October 1877. [Article signed S. Acknowledged in Autobiography (p. 52).] [Reviewed 23 January 1878 in Register, p. 6a.]
  Graduated succession duties. Melbourne Review, vol. 2, pp. 443-50. [Article by C. H. Spence. Taxation.] [Reviewed 27 October 1877, in Register, p. 5ef.]
January 20 Middle-class education for girls. Register, p. 4e-g. [Unsigned leader. Morice cuttings.]
January 24 Middle-class education for girls. Register, p. 4d-f. [Unsigned leader. Morice cuttings.]
January 29 The model school system. Register, p. 5a. [Unsigned subleader. Morice cuttings.]
January 30 Middle-class education for girls. Register, p. 4e-g. [Unsigned leader. Morice cuttings.]
February 8 Middle-class education for girls. Register, p. 4c-e. [Unsigned leader. Morice cuttings.]
February 12 Middle-class education for girls. Register, p. 4e-g. [Unsigned leader. Morice cuttings.]
May 2 The university and the common school. Register, p. 4c-e. [Unsigned leader. Morice cuttings.]
May 26 Universities and common schools. Register, p. 4d-f. [Unsigned leader. Morice cuttings.]
June 4 New books. 'Harriet Martineau's autobiography'. . . Register, p. 4e-g. [Unsigned review. Morice cuttings.]
June 9 New books. 'Harriet Martineau's autobiography'. . . Observer, p. 17a-c. [Unsigned review. Morice cuttings.]
June 16 Universities and common schools. Observer, p. 18bc. [Unsigned article. Morice cuttings.]
July 25 Our educational system. Register, p. 7c. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
July 28 Our educational system. Observer, p. 9g. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
September 7 Government by party. Register, p. 4d-f. [Unsigned leader. Acknowledged in letter to Charles Pearson, 2 November 1877, in the Manuscripts Collection, State Library of Victoria. 'The only political writing of all I have done in my life (and that is a good deal) for which I have been paid.']
September 10 Mr. Rees's speech on the education system. Register, p. 6f. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
October 3 Government by party. Register, p. 6g. [Letter by Pure Democracy. Acknowledged in letter to Charles Pearson, 2 November 1877, in the Manuscripts Collection, State Library of Victoria.]
October 23 Government by party. Register, p. 5f-g. [Letter by Pure Democracy. Acknowledged in letter to Charles Pearson, 2 November 1877, in the Manuscripts Collection, State Library of Victoria.]
1878  
  Some social aspects of South Australian life. By A Colonist of 1839—C. H. Spence. Adelaide, R. Kyffin Thomas, 1878. pp. 17. [Pamphlet reprinted from articles in the Register.][Reviewed by H. G. T. in Melbourne Review, no. 4, pp. 110-1, 1879.]
March 25 Boarding-out system of South Australia. I. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 3ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
March 26 Boarding-out system of South Australia. II. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 5de. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
March 27 Boarding-out system of South Australia. III. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 5de. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
March 28 The reformatories and the industrial school. Register, p. 4ef.[Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Delinquency.]
April 12 Professor Pearson on education. Register, p. 4e-g. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook.]
April 13 Professor Pearson on compulsory education. Register, p. 4d-f. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook.]
April 17 Professor Pearson on education. Register, p. 4de. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook.]
April 22 Compulsory education and larrikinism. Register, p. 4ef. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook.]
April 25 The incidence of taxation. Register, p. 4de. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 10 The sphere of government action. Register, p. 4e-g. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 24 The recent murder case. Evening Journal, p. 2c. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Women. Social problems.]
June 24 The recent murder case. Register, p. 4de. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Women. Social problems.]
June 27 The education debate. Register, p. 5fg. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
July 1 The education council. Register Supplement, p. 2de. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
July 5 Mothers. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
July 6 [In 'Ladies'.] Receptions v. calls. [Written for the Sydney Mail.] Sydney Mail, p. 10ab. [Article by Meridionale. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
July 6 Afloat or ashore. Australasian , p.6a-e. [Short story in two parts by C. H. Spence.]
July 13 Afloat or ashore. (Concluded). Australasian , pp. 37e-38d. [Short story in two parts by C. H. Spence.]
July 15 Marriage rights and wrongs. Register, pp. 5g-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Women. Social problems.]
July 19 English and German party government. Register, p. 6b-d. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
July 20 Marriage rights and wrongs. Evening Journal, p. 3fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Women. Social problems.]
July 27 [In 'Ladies'.] Matching colours. [Written for the Sydney Mail.] Sydney Mail, p. 130. [Article by Meridionale. Acknowledged pseudonym. See 6 July 1878. Social issues.]
August 2 Social and literary notes. Register, pp. 5g-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
August 7 The life of a Scottish probationer. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 3a-d. [Review by S. of The Life of a Scottish Probationer, being a memoir of Thomas Davidson, with his poems and extracts from his letters. By James Brown, Minister of St. James-StreetChurch, Paisley. Glasgow, James Maclehose. Mortlock scrapbook.]
August 9 Equality as an influence on society and manners. Register, pp. 5g-6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
August 12 Taxation. Register, pp. 4g-5a. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook]
August 16 Labour movements in Europe and America. Register, pp. 5g-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
August 17 Electoral reform. Evening Journal, p. 2c. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook.]
August 17 Electoral reform. Register, p. 4d-f. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook.]
August 17 Life and letters of James Hinton. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 8b-d. [Review by S. of Life and Letters of James Hinton, edited by Ellen Hopkins. London, Kegan Paul & Co., 1878. Mortlock scrapbook. ]
August 24 The June reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5g-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
August 24 'It is always a good thing. . .' Sydney Morning Herald, p. 4ef. [Unsigned leader. Government. Morice cuttings.]
August 30 The June reviews. Second and concluding notice. Register, p. 6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
September 2 The boarding-out system in South Australia. By one who assists in the management. Age p. 3a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
September 14 New Ireland. Register, pp. 5g-6ab. [Unsigned review of Political Sketches and Personal Reminiscences by A. M. Sullivan. London, Sampson Low & Co, 1878. Mortlock scrapbook.]
September 20 The July reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5fg-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlake scrapbook.]
September 24 The House of Lords and upper chambers. Register, pp. 5g-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Government.]
September 25 The Boarding-out Society. Register, p. 4f-g. [Report including mention of Miss Spence. Biographical fragment.]
September 25 The Boarding-out Society. Register, p. 6c-e. [Miss Spence's report.]
September 28 The pupil teacher system. Register, pp. 4fg-5a. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook.]
September 28 The July reviews. Second notice. Register, pp. 5fg-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
October 4 Life, health, and climate. Register, p. 6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
October 14 The August reviews. First notice. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
October 18 The August reviews. Second and concluding notice. Register, p. 6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
October 23 The Melbourne review. Register, p. 5ef. [Unsigned review. Mortlockscrapbook.]
October 26 Some social aspects of early colonial life. Register, pp. 5fg-6a. [Article by A Colonist of 1839.]
November 1 Some present social aspects of colonial life. Register, p. 6b-d. [Article by A Colonist of 1839.]
November 2 Some social aspects of early colonial life. Observer Miscellany, no. 201, pp. 689-92. [Article by A Colonist of 1839.]
November 9 The social outlook for the future. Register, pp. 5eg-6a. [Article by A Colonist of 1839.]
November 9 Some present social aspects of colonial life. Observer Miscellany, no. 202, pp. 705-8. [Article by A Colonist of 1839.]
November 11 The September reviews. Register, p. 5e-g. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
November 16 The social outlook for the future. Observer Miscellany, no. 203, pp. 721-4. [Article by A Colonist of 1839.]
November 30 Husbands and wives. Observer Miscellany, no. 205, pp. 753-6. [Unsigned article reprinted in Some Social Aspects of South Australian Life 1878. Pamphlet by A Colonist of 1839—C. H.Spence. Social issues.]
December 4 The dangerous classes. Register, p. 4c-e. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Social problems.]
December 13 The October reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5g-6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
December 14 The financial position of India. Register, p. 4de. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Note in Spence's handwriting: 'Beginning not mine'. Social issues.]
December 21 Enigma. Evening Journal Supplement, pp. 1g-2a. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
December 21 The adjective game. Observer Miscellany, no. 208, pp. 826-827. Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
December 21 Enigma. Observer Miscellany, no. 208, p. 828. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
December 21 Hester's Christmas gift. Sydney Mail, pp. 966-8. [Short story in two parts by C. H. Spence ]
December 24 The adjective game. Evening Journal , p. 6d. Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
December 24 The boarding-out system in Tasmania. Register, pp. 4g-5a. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook.]
December 26 The October reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 5e-g. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
December 28 Hester's Christmas gift. (Concluded.) Sydney Mail, pp. 1006-7.
1879  
  Honoré de Balzac: a psychological study. Melbourne Review, vol. 4, pp. 348-57. 1879. [Article by C. H. Spence ]
  Reminiscences of South Australian life. By a Colonist of 1859 (sic). The Woman's Gazette. vol. IV, no. 7, July 1879, pp. 101ab, 102a; no. 8, August 1879, pp. 124b, 125ab; no. 9, September 1879, pp. 135ab, 136a; no. 10, October 1879, pp. 156ab, 157a; no 11, November 1879, pp. 164b, 165ab, 166a. An introduction to these articles states that they are 'from the pen of Miss Spence' The articles have been adapted from Some Social Aspects of South Australian Life, 1878. Morice cuttings.]
  Silver wattle: South Australian acrostics. The proceeds to be devoted to the Home for Incurables, Fullarton. Adelaide, 1879. Printed by R. Kyffin Thomas. pp. 79. [C. H. S. contributed nos. 6, 17, 18, 24, 33, 42, 43, 51, 57, 64, 71, 77, 83, 90, 96, 100, 109, 119, 124, 129, 137, 145, 146.]
  Two theories for the working of bi-cameral legislatures. Melbourne Review, vol. 4, pp.177-87. 1879. [Article by C. H. Spence. Government.]
January 4 The October reviews. Second notice. Observer, p. 19e-g. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
January 4 The uses and abuses of holidays. Evening Journal, p. 3ef. [Article by A Holiday Rambler. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
January 4 The uses and abuses of holidays. Register, p. 5fg. [Article by A Holiday Rambler. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
January 8 The conflicts of capital and labour. Sydney Morning Herald, pp. 7a-c. [Review by SPES of The Conflicts of Capital and Labour, Historically and Economically Considered by George Howell. Chatto and Windus, 1878.]
January 10 Intermediate schools. Register, p. 4fg. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook. ]
January 11 The November reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5fg-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. ]
January 18 The November reviews. Second notice. Register, 5fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. ]
January 18 The November reviews, First notice. Observer, pp. 21fg-22a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
January 22 The Melbourne review. Register, p. 5de. [Unsigned review. Mortlockscrapbook.]
January 22 Trustees, executors, and agency companies. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 7e. [Article by SPES. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues. ]
January 25 The November reviews. Second notice. Observer, p. 20b-d. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
February 1 A memoir of Matthew Davenport Hill. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned review of A Memoir of Matthew Davenport Hill, Recorder of Birmingham by his daughters, Rosamund and Florence Hill. Macmillan & Co., 1878. Mortlock scrapbook.]
February 1 The Melbourne review. Observer, p. 20fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
February 7 The December reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5fg-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. ]
February 8 A memoir of Matthew Davenport Hill. Observer, p. 21a-c. [Unsigned review of A Memoir of Matthew Davenport Hill, Recorder of Birmingham by his daughters, Rosamund and Florence Hill. Macmillan & Co., 1878. Mortlock scrapbook. ]
February 15 Charade. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 1g. [Puzzle by C. H. S ]
February 15 The December reviews. First notice. Observer, p. 18b-d. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
February 15 Charade. Observer Miscellany, no. 216, p.110. [Puzzle by C. H. S ]
February 19 The December reviews. Second notice. Register, pp. 5fg-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook ]
February 22 Charade, attributed to the Bishop of Oxford. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2a. [Puzzle selected by C. H. S ]
February 22 Charade, attributed to the Bishop of Oxford. Observer Miscellany, no. 217, p.125. [Puzzle selected by C. H. S ]
February 24 Individuality. Register, p. 6ab. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
February 24 Memoir of Matthew Davenport Hill, Recorder of Birmingham. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 7b. [Unsigned review of Memoir of Matthew Davenport Hill, Recorder of Birmingham by his daughters, Rosamond and Florence Hill. Macmillan & Co.,1878. Mortlock scrapbook.]
February 28 San Francisco. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
March 1 The December reviews. Second notice. Observer, p. 20ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
March 1 Individuality. Observer, p. 20bc. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
March 3 General culture and individual genius. Register, pp. 5f-6a. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
March 7 The January reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5g-6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
March 8 English men of letters. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 8ab. [Unsigned review of Johnson, by Leslie Stephen; Gibbon by J. C. Morison; Scott by R. H. Hutton; Shelley by J. A. Symonds. Edited by John Morley. Macmillan & Co. Review by SPES. (Signature on second notice on 12 March 1879.)]
March 12 English men of letters. [Second notice.] Sydney Morning Heraldp. 7bc. [Review by SPES of Johnson, by Leslie Stephen; Gibbon by J. C. Morison; Scott by R. H. Hutton; Shelley by J. A. Symonds. Edited by John Morley. Macmillan & Co.]
March 14 The January reviews. Second notice. Register, pp. 5g-6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
March 15 Charade (partly phonetic). Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2a. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
March 15 The January reviews. First notice. Observer, p. 18a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
March 15 Charade (partly phonetic). Observer Miscellany, No. 220, p.173. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
March 17 New books. Register, p. 5e-g. [Unsigned reviews of Robert Dick, Baker, of Thurso, and other books. Mortlock scrapbook.]
March 24 Three French working men. First notice. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
March 26 Robert Dick, baker, of Thurso, geologist and botanist. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 7bc. [Review by SPES of Robert Dick, Baker, of Thurso by Samuel Smiles, LL. D. London, John Murray, 1878. Mortlock scrapbook.]
March 28 Three French working men. Second notice. Register, p. 5e-g. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
March 29 Three French working men. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2d-g. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
March 29 New books. Observer, p. 20e-g. [Unsigned reviews of Robert Dick, Baker, of Thurso, and other books. Mortlock scrapbook.]
March 29 The January reviews. Second notice. Observer, pp. 20g-21ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
April 2 The February reviews. First notice. Register, p. 5c-e. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
April 4 The February reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 5de. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
April 5 General culture and individual genius. Observer Miscellany, no. 223, pp. 217-20. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
April 12 The February reviews. Observer, p. 19c-f. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
April 17 Transfer of capital. Register, p. 4cd. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues. Finance.]
April 18 Methods of poor relief. I. Organized charity. Register, p. 5ef. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
April 19 Norwood model school. Observer, p. 14c. [Miss Spence gave prizes at picnic. Biographical fragment.]
April 25 Methods of poor relief. II. National insurance. Register, p. 6bc. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
April 26 Methods of poor relief. I. Organized charity. Observer, p. 22e-g. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
May 1 The March reviews. First notice. Register, p. 5ef. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
May 3 Three French working men. Argus, p. 10a-d. [Unsigned article reprinted from the Evening Journal. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
May 9 The March reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
May 10 The March reviews. First notice. Observer, p. 18cd. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
May 10 Methods of poor relief. II. National insurance. Observer, p. 18d-f. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
May 10 Organized charity or compulsory insurance, or both. Sydney MorningHerald, p. 7d-f. [Article by SPES.]
May 10 Wealth and waste. I. Credit and caprice. Australasian, p. 584cd. [Article by C. H. S. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
May 17 Wealth and waste. II. Fashion. Australasian, p. 615ab. [Article by C. H. S. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
May 17 The March reviews. Second notice. Observer, p. 19fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
May 19 Management of trust estates. Register, p. 4de. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
May 20 Machinery and labour. Register, p. 4ef. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook.]
May 22 Machinery and labour. Evening Journal , p. 2bc. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook.]
May 23 The French republic. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Government.]
May 30 The April reviews. First notice. Register, pp, 5g-6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 5 The April reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 5e-g. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 7 The April reviews. First notice. Observer, p. 20c-e. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 17 Building societies. Register, p. 4e-g. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
June 19 Building societies. Evening Journal, p. 3ef. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
June 21 The April reviews. Second notice. Observer, p. 20cd. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 23 The May reviews. First notice. Register, p. 5e-g. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 24 The choice of books and the prospects of New South Wales. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 7d-f. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Australian literature.]
June 27 Correspondence of Honoré de Balzac. Register, p. 5g-6ab. [Unsigned review of Correspondence of Honoré de Balzac with Memoir by his sister. Translated by C. Lamb Kenney. Richard Bentley & Son. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 28 The modern spirit. Australasian, p. 808c-e. [Article signed C. H. S. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
June 28 Building societies. Observer, p. 13de. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
June 28 The May reviews. Observer, pp. 19fg-20a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
July 4 Black and white in the southern states. Register, p. 5e-g. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
July 5 Enigma. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2d. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
July 5 Correspondence of Honoré de Balzac. Observer, pp. 18fg-19a. [Unsigned review of Correspondence of Honoré de Balzac with Memoir by his sister. Translated by C. Lamb Kenney. Richard Bentley & Son. Mortlock scrapbook.]
July 5 Enigma. Observer Miscellany, no. 236, p. 430. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
July 5 The May reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 5de. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
July 12 Double acrostic. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2g. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
July 12 Black and white in the southern states. Observer, p. 19b-d. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
July 12 Double acrostic. Observer Miscellany, no. 237, p. 445. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
July 17 The Melbourne Review. No 15. Register, p. 5ef. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
July 19 Double acrostic. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2g. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
July 19 The May reviews. Second notice. Observer, p. 22ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
July 19 Double acrostic. Observer Miscellany, no. 238, p. 462. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
July 26 Double acrostic. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2e. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
July 26 Double acrostic. Observer Miscellany, no. 239, p. 477. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
July 30 Impressions of Theophrastus Such. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned review of Impressions of Theophrastus Such by George Eliot. William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh and London, 1879. Mortlock scrapbook.]
August 1 What should youth live for? Register, p. 5fg. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Education. Children's literature.]
August 4 The May reviews. Concluding notice. Register, pp. 5g-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
August 4 The Norwegian scheme. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlockscrapbook. Government.]
August 9 English men of letters. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 3ab. [Unsigned review of Hume by Professor Huxley; Goldsmith by William Black. Macmillan & Co. Mortlock scrapbook.]
August 11 English men of letters. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 3ab. [Unsignedreview of Defoe by William Minto. Mortlock scrapbook.]
August 13 Drawing schools and art museums. Register, p. 5ef. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
August 16 Double acrostic. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2f. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
August 16 Double acrostic. Observer Miscellany, no. 242, p. 525. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
August 16 What should youth live for? Observer Miscellany, no. 242, pp. 513-4. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Education. Children's books.]
August 18 Impressions of Theophrastus Such. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 3ab. [Review by SPES of Impressions of Theophrastus Such by George Eliot. William Blackwood & Son, 1879.]
August 18 The June reviews. First notice. Register, p. 5d-f. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
August 27 The June reviews. Second notice. Register, pp. 5fg-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
August 30 Impressions of Theophrastus Such. Observer, p. 19b-d. [Unsignedreview of Impressions of Theophrastus Such by George Eliot. William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh and London, 1879. Mortlock scrapbook.]
September 3 Snobs and mothers-in-law. Register, pp. 5fg-6a. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Literature.]
September 6 The June reviews. Observer, p. 18d-f. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
September 13 The Norwegian scheme. Observer, pp. 12g-13a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Government.]
September 13 Snobs and mothers-in-law. Observer Miscellany, no. 246, p. 577-9. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Literature.]
September 13 The June reviews. Second notice. Observer, p. 20e-g. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
September 15 The July reviews. First notice. Register, p. 5cd. [Unsigned article. Mortlock Scrapbook.]
September 18 Advanced school for girls. Register, p. 6e. [Letter by Catherine H. Spence.]
September 26 The July reviews. Second notice. Register, pp. 5fg-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
September 27 Double acrostic. Evening Journal Supplement, 2e. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
September 27 Double acrostic. Observer Miscellany, no. 248, p. 621. [Puzzle byC. H. S.]
September 30 The cost of indirect taxation. Evening Journal, p. 2bc. [Unsigned leader. Morice cuttings.]
September 30 The cost of indirect taxation. Register, p. 4cd. [Unsigned leader. Morice cuttings.]
October 3 The August reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5g-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
October 10 Trollope's Thackeray. Register, pp. 5g-6a. [Unsigned review of Trollope, by Thackeray. English Men of Letters series. Mortlock scrapbook.]
October 11 The "Melbourne Review". Register, p. 5ef. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
October 13 The August reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 5d-f. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
October 14 An Australian nation. Register, p. 4d-f. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Federation.]
October 15 The lover's tale. By Alfred Tennyson. Register, p. 5ef. [Unsigned review of The Lover's Tale by Alfred Tennyson. Morice cuttings.]
October 17 The new taxation bill. Register, p. 5fg. [Article by A Colonist of 1839.]
October 20 The new taxation bill. Evening Journal, p. 3fg. [Article by A Colonist of 1839.]
October 25 Double acrostic. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2g. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
October 25 Co-operative stores. Register, pp. 4g-5a. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
October 25 The new taxation bill. Observer, p. 12ef. [Article by A Colonist of 1839.]
October 25 Double acrostic. Observer Miscellany, no. 252, p. 686. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
November 1 The September reviews. First notice. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
November 8 Double acrostic. Observer Miscellany, no. 254, p. 717. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
November 10 Women as nurses and medical practitioners. Register, p. 4c-e. [Unsigned leader. Mitchell cuttings.]
November 13 The September reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 5e-g. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
November 15 Double acrostic. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2f. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
November 15 The September reviews. First notice. Observer, p. 7ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
November 15 Double acrostic. Observer Miscellany, no. 255, p. 734. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
November 19 Postal reform. Register, p. 4c-e. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
November 20 The border duties. Register, p. 4cd. [Unsigned leader. Mortlockscrapbook. Social issues.]
November 21 Dress with reference to heat. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Health.]
November 22 The border duties. Observer, p. 12fg. [Unsigned third leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
November 22 Postal reform. Observer, p. 13ab. [Unsigned fifth leader. Mortlockscrapbook. Social issues.]
November 29 Double acrostic. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2f. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
November 29 Double acrostic. Observer Miscellany, no. 257, p. 766. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
December 3 The October reviews. First notice. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
December 5 Gossip about children's books. Register, p. 5e-g. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Children's literature.]
December 6 Dress with reference to heat. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2d. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Health]
December 6 Gossip about children's books. Observer, p. 3b-d. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Children's literature]
December 11 Bastiat on free trade. Register, p. 5ef. [Unsigned article. Morice cuttings.]
December 13 Gossip about children's books. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2e-f. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Children's literature.]
December 17 "The Victorian review". Register, pp. 5g-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
December 19 The October reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
December 20 Double acrostic. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2d. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
December 20 The October reviews. Observer, p. 20c-e. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
December 20 Acting charade. Observer Miscellany, no. 260, pp. 825-31. [Acting charade by C. H. Spence.]
December 20 Double acrostic. Observer Miscellany, no. 260, p. 835. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
December 24 Acting charade. Evening Journal, p. 7cf. [Acting charade by C. H. Spence.]
December 27 "The Victorian review." Observer, p. 19c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
December 29 The criminal law code. Register, pp. 4g-5a. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
1880  
  The laws we live under. By C. H. Spence. Government Printing Office, 1880. Published under the direction of the Hon. the Minister of Education of South Australia. pp. 119. [Textbook for schools.] [Reviewed 10 November 1880 in Advertiser, p. 4f.] [Reviewed 12 November 1880 in Register, p. 6ef.] [Reviewed 20 November 1880 in the Dry-as-Dust Club papers, XXIX. A New School Book. Observer, p. 881cd.] [Reviewed 22 November 1880 in Sydney Morning Herald, p.8a.] [Reviewed 20 November 1880 in Queenslander, p. 650bc.]
  Olio. Original poems, charades and acrostics by South Australians.Also key to "Silver Wattle." Published for the Home for Incurables. Adelaide, W. K. Thomas, 1880. [C. H. S. contributed acting charade pp. 3-33, double acrostics no. 1, 9, 22, 31.]
  The place of religion in fictitious literature. Victorian Review, vol. 2, no. ix, pp. 359-70. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
  Philological giving and taking. Victorian Review, vol. 3, no. xiv, pp. 194-209. [Article by C. H. Spence. Literature.]
January 3 Old days and new. Observer, p. 33ab. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
January 5 The November reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5fg-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
January 8 Parliamentary government in America. Register, p. 5de. [Unsignedarticle. Mortlock scrapbook.]
January 8 Tramways. Register, p. 6d. [Letter by SPES. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
January 8 Tramways. Evening Journal, p. 3d. [Letter by SPES. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
January 10 The work of the London school board. Register, pp. 4fg-5a. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook.]
January 10 November reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 5e-g. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
January 13 The Melbourne review. Register, p. 6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
January 17 Thoughts upon country and town. Observer, p. 113ab. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
January 17 The Melbourne review. Observer, p. 115ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
January 24 Charade. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 1g. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
January 24 Life in Italy. Observer, p. 153ab. [Unsigned review of A Nook in the Appenines, by Leader Scott, 1879; North Italian Folks, by Mrs. Comyns Carr, 1878.]
January 24 Charade. Observer, p. 156b. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
January 31 The December reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5g-6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
January 31 Prose charade. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2e. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
January 31 Prose charade. Observer, p. 203e. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
February 5 The December reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 5e-g. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
February 7 Prose charade. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2d. [Puzzle selected by C. H. S.]
February 7 Letters of Charles Dickens. Observer, p. 241a-c. [Unsigned review of Letters of Charles Dickens edited by his Son-in-law (sic) and his eldest Daughter. Chapman & Hall, 1880. Mortlock scrapbook.]
February 7 Prose charade. Observer, p. 243d. [Puzzle selected by C. H S ]
February 9 Letters of Charles Dickens. Register, p. 5e-g. [Unsigned review of Letters of Charles Dickens edited by his Sister-in-law and his eldest Daughter. Chapman & Hall, 1880. Mortlock scrapbook.]
February 21 Roberts Burns. Observer, p. 329ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
February 28 Scottish songs and Scottish character. Observer, p. 377a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
February 28 "The Victorian review." Observer, p. 379ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
February 28 The New Mama. Observer, p. 379cd. [First episode of serialised children's story by C. H. Spence.]
March 2 The January reviews. First notice. Register, p. 5e-g. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
March 3 National insurance and compulsory providence. Register, p. 5d-f. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Welfare.]
March 4 The January reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 5d-g. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
March 6 [The New Mama. Evening Journal Supplement. [First episode of serialised children's story by C. H. Spence. This issue is missing.]
March 6 The New Mamma (sic). (Continued.) Observer, p. 419bc.
March 13 American humorists. Observer, p. 457cd. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
March 13 Robert Burns. Observer, p. 457d. [Unsigned reply to correspondent. Mortlock scrapbook.]
March 13 The New Mamma. (Continued.) Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2ab.
March 13 The New Mamma. (Continued.) Observer, p. 459b.
March 15 American "bookaneers". Register, p. 4d-f. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
March 20 Men of letters in England and in New England. Observer, p. 497c-e. [Unsigned review of English Men of Letters: Hawthorne by Henry James; Southey by Professor Davidson. Mortlock scrapbook.]
March 20 The New Mamma. (Continued.) Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2c.
March 20 The New Mamma. (Concluded.) Observer, pp. 498e-499a.
March 23 The Victorian review. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlockscrapbook.]
March 23 The letters of Charles Dickens. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 3bc.[Review by SPES of The Letters of Charles Dickens. Edited by his Sister-in-law and his eldest Daughter. Chapman & Hall, 1880. Mortlock scrapbook.]
March 27 The New Mamma. (Concluded.) Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2ab.
March 31 Bankruptcy reform. Register, p. 4ef. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
April 10 Administration of the law. Register, p. 4ef. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
April 13 English liberals and continental politics. Register, p. 4ef. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Government.]
April 13 The February reviews. First notice. Register, p. 5e-g. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
April 19 The February reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 5ef. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
April 21 Modern lights on ancient superstition. Register, p. 5de. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
April 24 Alphonse Daudet. Is he a French Dickens? First notice. Observer, p. 697a-c. [Unsigned review of Fromont Jeune et Risler Ainé. Paris, Charpentier, 1878; Le Nabab. Paris, Charpentier, 1879; Jack. Paris, Charpentier, 1879. Mortlock scrapbook.]
May 1 May in England and Australia; or spring. Observer, p. 737bc. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
May 1 The March reviews. First notice. Register, p.5d-f. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
May 5 The March reviews. Second notice. Register, pp. 5fg-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
May 6 The boarding-out system in Victoria. Register, p. 4fg. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook.]
May 8 Alphonse Daudet. Is he a French Dickens? Second notice. Observer, p. 777c-e. [Unsigned review. Mortlock scrapbook.]
May 10 National insurance. Register, p. 4e-g. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Welfare.]
(May 22 Jemima: a story of English family life. Observer, p. 857a. [Unsigned review. Spence comments on this book in 'Among Children's Books' in the Sydney Morning Herald, 15 December 1880, making the same points. Children's Literature.])
May 26 The April reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5fg-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
May 31 The April reviews. Second notice. Register, pp. 5eg-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 5 Middle aged enthusiasm. Observer, p. 937a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
June 19 Building societies. Register, p. 4ef. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
June 19 Town boys and country boys. Register supplement, p. 1ab. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Education.]
June 19 Town boys and country boys. Observer, p. 1017a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Education.]
June 24 Deep sea soundings. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 26 Poems. By a new writer. Observer, p. 1065ab. [Unsigned review of Songs of Two worlds; Epic of Hades; Gwen, a Drama inMonologue; An Ode of Life. Kegan, Paul & Co., 1880. Mortlock scrapbook.]
July 3 The May reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5fg-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
July 3 Poems. By a new writer. Second notice. Observer, p. 33ab. [Unsigned review of Songs of Two worlds; Epic of Hades; Gwen, a Drama in Monologue; An Ode of Life. Kegan, Paul & Co., 1880. Mortlock scrapbook.]
July 3 The Dry-as-Dust club papers. X. Observer, p. 33bc. [Letter from 'a fair correspondent', identified as C. H. S. in Dry-as-Dust Club Papers, XLII. Observer, p. 329cd, 19 February 1881.]
July 8 The May reviews. Second notice. Register, pp. 5g-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
July 8 Poems. By a new writer. Register, p. 7d. [Unsigned review of Songs of Two worlds; Epic of Hades; Gwen, a Drama in Monologue; An Ode of Life. Kegan, Paul & Co., 1880. Mortlock scrapbook.]
July 9 Poems. By a new writer. Second notice. Register, p. 7d. [Unsigned review of Songs of Two worlds; Epic of Hades; Gwen, a Drama in Monologue; An Ode of Life. Kegan, Paul & Co., 1880. Mortlock scrapbook.]
July 17 The Dry-as-Dust club papers. X. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2b. [Letter from 'A fair correspondent', identified as C. H. S. in Dry-as-Dust Club Papers. XLII. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2ab, 26 February 1881.]
July 24 Commonsense. Observer, p. 153ab. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
August 3 The June reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5g-6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
August 4 National insurance. Register, p. 4fg. [Unsigned subleader. Mortlock scrapbook. Welfare.]
August 7 Fiction, fair and foul. Observer, p. 233a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
August 11 The June reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 5cd. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
August 14 Some modern foreign poets. Observer, p. 281a. [Article by C. H. S. Literature.]
August 21 Sans famille—without relations. Observer, p. 321a-c. [Unsigned review of Sans Famille—Without Relations by Hector Malot. Paris. G. Dentu. Mortlock scrapbook.]
August 28 Enigma. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2b. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
August 28 Work and worry. Observer, p. 369ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
August 28 Enigma. Observer, p. 371de. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
September 4 Charade. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2b. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
September 4 Charade. Observer, p. 411d. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
September 11 The July reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5g-6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
September 18 The July reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
September 18 Fables by G. Washington. Aesop. Observer, p. 505ab. [Unsigned review of Fables by G. Washington. Aesop. Published by the New York World. Mortlock scrapbook.]
September 25 The literary calling. Observer, p. 553a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
September 27 The August reviews. First notice. Register, 5e-g. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
October 2 The French republic. Register, pp. 4g-5a. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Government.]
October 2 The August reviews. Second notice. Register, pp. 6fg-7a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
October 9 Prose enigmatic charade. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2f. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
October 9 The Cheveley novels. Observer, p. 641a-c. [Unsigned review of The Modern Minister and Saul Weir. Anonymous. Blackwood & Sons. Mortlock scrapbook.]
October 9 Prose enigmatic charade. Observer, p. 643b. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
October 16 Love at the antipodes. An Australian story in French. Observer, p. 681ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
October 23 Days of the week. Observer, p. 721ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. History.]
October 30 Some foreign novels. First notice. Observer, p. 761ab. [Unsigned review of Kings in Exile by Alphonse Daudet. Mortlock scrapbook.]
November 4 The September reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5g-6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
November 4 Days of the week. Register Supplement, p. 1e. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. History.]
November 6 Some foreign novels. Second notice. Observer, p. 801ab. [Unsigned review of Smoke and Virgin Soil by Tourgenief. Mortlock scrapbook.]
November 12 The September reviews. Second notice, Register, p. 6b-d. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
November 13 A history of our own times. Sydney Morning Herald, pp. 7ef-8a. [Unsigned review of A History of Our Own Times: From the Accession of Queen Victoria to the General Election of 1880, by Justin McCarthy. Chatto & Windus, 1880. Mortlock scrapbook.]
November 20 Love at the antipodes. An Australian story in French. Register Supplement, p. 1f. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
November 24 Mr. Justin McCarthy's history. Register, pp. 5g-6ab. [Unsigned review of A History of Our Own Times: From the Accession of Queen Victoria to the General Election of 1880, by Justin McCarthy. Chatto & Windus, 1880. Mortlock scrapbook.]
November 24 Sans famille—without relations. Register Supplement, p. 1fg. [Unsigned review of Sans Famille—Without Relations by Hector Malot. Paris. G. Dentu. Mortlock scrapbook.]
November 26 The October reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5g-6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
November 27 Love at the antipodes. An Australian story in French. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2bc. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.Literature.]
November 27 Some Australian notes on a French romance. Observer, p. 921a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
December 4 Gossip about children's books. No 1. Observer, 961ab. [Article by One who loves them. Mortlock scrapbook. Children's literature.]
December 4 Gossip about children's books. Register, pp. 5fg-6a. [Article by One who loves them. Mortlock scrapbook. Children's literature.]
December 7 The October reviews. Second notice. Register, pp. 5fg-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
December 7 Some Australian notes on a French romance. Register Supplement, p. 1fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
December 11 Gossip about children's books. No 1. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2de. [Article by One who loves them. Mortlock scrapbook. Children's literature.]
December 11 Unacknowledged borrowing. Observer, p, 1001ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
December 11 Gossip about children's books. No 2. Observer, p. 1002cd. [Article by One who loves them. Mortlock scrapbook. Children's literature.]
December 15 Among children's books. Sydney Morning Herald, pp. 7ef-8a. [Article by SPES. Mortlock scrapbook. Children's literature.]
December 18 Gossip about children's books. No II. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Children's literature.]
December 24 Triple acrostic. Evening Journal, p. 7a. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
December 24 The spelling game. Evening Journal, p. 7b. [Article by C. H. S.]
December 25 Triple acrostic. Observer, p. 1088b. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
December 25 The spelling game. Observer, p. 1088cd. [Article by C. H. S.]
1881  
  The laws we live under: with some chapters on elementary political economy and the duties of citizens. By C. H. Spence. Published under the direction of the Hon. the Minister of Education of South Australia. Adelaide, Government Printing Office, 1881. pp. 119. [Textbook for schools.]
  A Californian political economist. Victorian Review, vol. 4, no. xx, pp.129-46. [Review by C. H. Spence of Progress and Poverty by Henry George. Politics. Welfare.]
  American literature and the proposed copyright bill. Victorian Review, vol. 5, no. xxv, pp. 44-61. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
January 1 A Chinese view of English characteristics. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned review of extracts from the diary of Liv-ta-jen'sMission to England. Published in Nineteenth Century, October1880. Literature. Mortlock scrapbook.]
January 6 Unacknowledged borrowing. Register Supplement, pp. 3g-4a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
January 6 A Chinese view of English characteristics. Register Supplement, p. 4ab. [Unsigned review of extracts from the diary of Liv-ta-jen'sMission to England. Published in Nineteenth Century, October1880. Literature. Mortlock scrapbook.]
January 15 The November reviews. Register, pp. 5g-6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
January 22 The germ theory as applied to anthrax and phylloxera. Observer, p. 148bc. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
February 5 The December reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5fg-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
February 14 Children of the state in South Australia. Register, p. 4ef. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Welfare.]
February 15 The December reviews. Second notice. Register, pp. 5fg-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
February 19 The Dry-as-Dust Club papers. XLII. Observer, p. 329cd. [Letter to Mr. Philadelphus Penn by C. H. S.]
February 26 Charles James Fox. Observer, p. 377ab. [Unsigned review of The Early History of Charles James Fox by George Otto Trevelyan. Mortlock scrapbook. History.]
February 26 The Dry-as-Dust Club papers. XLII. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2ab. [Letter to Mr. Philadelphus Penn by C. H. S.]
February 28 The January reviews. First notice. Register, p. 5ef. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. I have found no second notice for the January Reviews.]
February 28 The laws we live under. Register Supplement, p. 1f. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Education.]
March 14 Socialism and communism. Register, p. 4fg. [Unsigned third leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Politics. Government.]
March 14 Charles James Fox. Register Supplement, p. 1b. [Unsigned review of The Early History of Charles James Fox by George Otto Trevelyan. Mortlock scrapbook. History.]
March 26 The Emperor Alexander's reforms. First notice. Observer, p. 569ab. [Unsigned review of The Emperor Alexander's reforms by 0.K.—Olga Kiréef. (Wrongly listed as A Fool's Errand.) Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
April 9 The February reviews. First notice. Register, p. 5ef. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
April 9 The Emperor Alexander's reforms. Second notice. Observer, p. 657b-d. [Unsigned review of A Fool's Errand by Judge Tourgee. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
April 11 Land taxation. Register, p. 4fg. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook.]
April 25 The February reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
April 30 Notes on Gippsland. No I. Observer, p. 785de. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Travels.]
May 2 Progress and poverty. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 7a-c. [Article by SPES. Mortlock scrapbook. Welfare.]
May 7 Notes on Gippsland. No II. Observer, p. 825de. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Travels.]
May 10 Progress and poverty. Register, p. 6a-c. [Unsigned review of AnEnquiry in the Cause of Industrial Depression and of Increase of Want with Increase of Wealth. The Remedy. By Henry George. San Francisco, 1879; New York, 1880; London, C. Kegan, Paul & Co., 1881. Mortlock scrapbook. Welfare.]
May 14 Notes on Gippsland. No. III. Observer, p. 865de. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Travels.]
May 19 The March reviews. First notice. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
May 21 Progress and poverty. Observer, pp. 905e-906ab. [Unsigned review of An Enquiry in the Cause of Industrial Depression and of Increase of Want with Increase of Wealth. The Remedy. By Henry George. San Francisco, 1879; New York, 1880; London, C. Kegan, Paul & Co., 1881. Mortlock scrapbook. Welfare.]
May 23 The March reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 6b-e. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
May 26 The Emperor Alexander's reforms. Register supplement, p. 1a-c. [Unsigned review of The Emperor Alexander's Reforms by 0. K.—Olga Kiréef; A Fool's Errand by Judge Tourgee. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
June 24 The April reviews. First notice. Register, p. 6b-d. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 25 Literary jealousy and literary complacency. Observer, p. 1137a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Literature.]
June 27 The April reviews. Second notice. Register, pp. 5g-6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 30 The Magill industrial school. Register, p. 5a. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Education.]
July 9 The May reviews. First notice. Register, p. 6bc. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
July 16 The May reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 6d-f. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
August 6 "No cards, no cake, no presents." Observer, p. 41ab. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Women.]
August 6 The June reviews. First notice. Register, p. 6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
August 15 The June reviews. Second notice. Register, pp. 5fg-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
August 20 Talking shop. As practised by men and women. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839.]
August 27 The July reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5fg-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. ]
September 3 Leisure for the rich and for the poor. Observer, p. 41ab. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
September 3 Gathered in. Observer, pp. 44c-e, 45a-c. Queenslander, pp. 297a-d, 298a. Brisbane Courier, p. 3a-c. [First episode of serialised novel by Catherine Helen Spence.]
September 7 The July reviews. Second notice. Register, pp. 5g-6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. ]
September 10 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, pp. 44b-e, 45a. Queenslander, p. 329a-c. Brisbane Courier, p. 3ab. Evening Journal Supplement, pp. 1fg-2ab.
September 17 Manners and morals. Observer, p. 41ab. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
September 17 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, pp. 44c-e, 45a. Evening Journal Supplement, pp. 1fg-2ab. Queenslander, pp. 361a-d, 362ab. Brisbane Courier, p. 3a-d.
September 17 The August reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5g-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
September 24 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, p. 44a-d. Evening Journal Supplement, 1c-e. Queenslander, pp. 393b-d, 394ab. Brisbane Courier, p. 3a-d.
September 27 Leisure for the rich and for the poor. Register Supplement, p. 1ab. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
October 1 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, pp. 44e, 45a-d. Queenslander, pp. 425a-d, 426a. Brisbane Courier, p. 3a-c. [Evening Journal missing].
0ctober 8 Unsociable women. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839.]
October 8 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, p. 44b-e. Evening Journal Supplement, 1d-g. Queenslander, pp. 457a-d, 458a. Brisbane Courier, p. 3a-d.
October 13 Population and pauperism. Register, p. 4de. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Welfare.]
October 13 The August reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 6a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
October 15 The common-place in talk and books. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
October 15 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, pp. 44d-e, 45a-c. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 1c-e. Queenslander, p. 489a-d. Brisbane Courier, p. 3a-c.
October 21 The business of the House of Commons. Register, p. 4fg. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Government.]
October 22 How to eat bread. A valuable suggestion. Observer, p. 41cd. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Health.]
October 22 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, p. 44a-e. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 1d-g. Queenslander, pp. 521a-d, 522ab. Brisbane Courier, p. 3a-e.
October 29 Children's savings. Register, p. 5c. [Unsigned section of letter. Mortlock scrapbook. Welfare.]
October 29 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, p. 44a-e. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 1c-f.
November 5 England without and within. First notice. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned review of England Within and Without by Richard Grant White. Sampson Low & Co., London, 1881. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
November 5 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, p. 44a-d. Evening Journal Supplement, 1d-g. Queenslander, pp. 585a-d, 586a-c. Brisbane Courier, p. 3a-e.
November 7 Saturday afternoon holidays. Evening Journal, p. 2c. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
November 7 Saturday afternoon holidays. Register, p. 4g. [Unsigned third leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
November 8 The September reviews. First notice. Register, p. 6a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
November 12 Double acrostic. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2e. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
November 12 England without and within. Second notice. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned review of England Within and Without by Richard Grant White. Sampson Low & Co., London, 1881. Mortlock scrapbook.]
November 12 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, pp. 44c-45c. EveningJournal Supplement, 1c-e. Queenslander, pp. 617a-d, 618a-d.
November 12 Double acrostic. Observer, p. 44a. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
November 14 Gathered in. (Continued) Brisbane Courier, p. 5a-f.
November 14 Superfine needlework. A word of warning. Register, p. 5d. [Unsigned section of letter. Mortlock scrapbook. Education.]
November 19 Practical floriculture as a profitable occupation for ladies. Observer, p. 9ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Women.]
November 19 Superfine needlework—a word of warning. Observer, p. 42e. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Education.]
November 19 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, pp. 44c-e, 45a-c. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 1c-g. Queenslander, pp. 649a-d, 650a.
November 21 Gathered in. (Continued) Brisbane Courier, p. 5a-d.
November 26 The novels and romances of Georg Ebers. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned review of An Egyptian Princess, Tauchnitz Edition, London; Uarda, Sampson Low & Co.; Homo Sum, Sampson Low & Co.; The Sisters, Sampson Low & Co. Mortlock scrapbook.]
November 26 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, pp. 44b-45a. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 1c-f. Queenslander, pp. 681a-d, 682ab.
November 26 The children of the state in South Australia. By one who takes part in their management. Queenslander, p. 687a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Welfare.]
November 26 The September reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 6a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
November 28 Post-office regulations and reforms. Register, p. 5ab. [Unsigned paragraph. Mortlock scrapbook. Taxation.]
November 29 Gathered in. (Continued) Brisbane Courier, p. 5a-d.
December 2 The novels and romances of Georg Ebers. Register, pp. 5g-6a. [Unsigned review of An Egyptian Princess, Tauchnitz Edition, London; Uarda, Sampson Low & Co.; Homo Sum, Sampson Low & Co.; The Sisters, Sampson Low & Co. Mortlock scrapbook.]
December 3 The wandering Jew. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned review of The Wandering Jew by Moncure Daniel Conway. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
December 3 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, pp. 44a-e, 45a. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 1c-f. Queenslander, pp. 713a-d, 714a-c.
December 5 Gathered in. (Continued) Brisbane Courier, p. 3a-e.
December 6 The October reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5g-6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
December 10 Practical floriculture. As a profitable occupation for ladies. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Women.]
December 10 Gossip about children's books. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Children's literature.]
December 10 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, pp. 44de, 45a-c. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 1a-f. Queenslander, pp. 745a-d, 746a-c. Brisbane Courier, p. 3a-e.
December 15 Among children's books. Sydney Mail, p. 1005b-d. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Children's literature.]
December 15 Among children's books. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 7ac. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Children's literature.]
December 17 Books for young people. Leader Supplement, p. 2. [Article by C. H. Spence, Adelaide. Children's literature.]
December 17 Gossip about children's books. Second notice. Observer, p. 33ab. [Unsigned article: Mortlock scrapbook. Children's literature.]
December 17 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, pp. 36a-e, 37ab. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 1a-g. Queenslander, pp. 777a-d, 778a-c.
December 22 Gossip about children's books. Register, pp. 5fg-6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Children's literature.]
December 22 Miss Parnell's defiance. Register, p. 6e. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Women.]
December 22 Gathered in. (Continued) Brisbane Courier, p. 5c-g.
December 24 Literary frivolities. Evening Journal, pp. 6g-7a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Game.]
December 24 The story of the three pigs. Evening Journal , p. 7b-e. [Children's story 'told to the little ones' by C H Spence.]
December 24 The story of the three pigs. Observer, p. 37a-e. [Children's story 'told to the little ones' by C H Spence.]
December 24 Literary frivolities. Observer, p. 43c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Game.]
December 24 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, pp. 43de, 44a-e. Evening Journal, p. 6a-e. Queenslander, pp. 809a-d, 810ab.
December 24 The October reviews. Second notice. Register Supplement, p. 1a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
December 24 Original acting charade. Sydney Mail, pp. 1047a-d, 1048a-d. [Acting charade by C. H. Spence.]
December 28 Literature for children. Brisbane Courier, p. 3d-f. [Unsigned article. Reprinted in Queenslander, 7 January 1882. Acknowledged in letter to Charles Pearson, 8 December 1882, in the Manuscripts Collection, State Library of Victoria. Children's literature.]
December 28 Gathered in. (Continued) Brisbane Courier, p. 5a-d.
December 28 The November reviews. First notice. Register, p. 5e-g. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
December 30 Mr. Gladstone's currency scheme. Register, p. 4ef. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
December 31 Literary frivolities (continued). Observer, pp. 45e-46ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
December 31 How to eat bread. A valuable suggestion. Register Supplement, p. 1g. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Health.]
December 31 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, pp. 46b-e, 47ab. Evening Journal, p. 3g, 6a-c. Queenslander, pp. 841a-d, 842ab.
1882  
January 5 Gathered in. (Continued) Brisbane Courier, p. 5d-g.
January 7 Uncle Remus's version of the story of the pigs. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 1ef. [Children's story 'contributed' by C H Spence. Children's literature.]
January 7 Swift time or slow time. Suggested by the new year. Observer, p. 33a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
January 7 Uncle Remus's version of the story of the pigs. Observer, p. 35a-c. [Children's story 'contributed' by C H Spence. Children's literature.]
January 7 Literature for children. Queenslander, p. 10a-d. [Unsigned article. Acknowledged in letter to Charles Pearson, 8 December 1882, inthe Manuscripts Collection, State Library of Victoria. Children's literature.]
January 7 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, pp. 36de, 37a-c. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 1a-d. Queenslander, pp. 9a-d, 10a. Brisbane Courier, p. 3a-c.
January 14 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, pp. 43e, 44a-d. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 1d-g. Queenslander, pp. 41a-d, 42ab.
January 17 The November reviews. Second notice. Register, pp. 5g-6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
January 17 Gathered in. (Continued) Brisbane Courier, p. 6d-g.
January 21 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, pp. 35e-36a-c. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 1c-f. Queenslander, pp. 73a-d, 74ab.
January 25 Gathered in. (Continued) Brisbane Courier, p. 5d-g.
January 28 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, pp. 35e-36a-e. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 1c-f. Queenslander, pp. 105a-d, 106ab. Brisbane Courier, p. 3a-d.
February 1 The American civil service and the election machine. Register, p. 4 d-f. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Politics. Government.]
February 4 The December reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5g-6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
February 4 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, pp. 36a-e, 37a. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 1c-f. Queenslander, pp. 137a-d, 138a-c.
February 7 Gathered in. (Continued) Brisbane Courier, p. 6c-g.
February 11 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, pp. 44d-45b. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 1c-e. Queenslander, pp. 169a-d, 170a.
February 15 Gathered in. (Continued) Brisbane Courier, p. 5a-d.
February 18 Life of Richard Cobden. Observer, p. 33c-e. [Unsigned review of Life of Richard Cobden by John Morley, Chapman & Hall, 1881. Mortlock scrapbook. History.]
February 18 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, pp. 36c-37b. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 1c-f. Queenslander, pp. 201b-d, 202ab.
February 22 Gathered in. (Continued) Brisbane Courier, p. 4d-g.
February 25 Some proverbs and their application. Observer, p. 33a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
February 25 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, pp. 36e-37c. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 1b-d. Queenslander, pp. 233a-d, 234a-c.
February 25 The December reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 5fg-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. ]
February 28 Gathered in. (Continued) Brisbane Courier, p. 6a-e.
March 4 The letters of Charles Dickens. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned review of The Letters of Charles Dickens, edited by his Sister-in-law and his eldest Daughter, vol. III, 1836-1870. London, Chapman & Hall, 1882. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
March 4 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, pp.44c-e, 45ab. Queenslander, pp. 265b-d, 266a-c. Brisbane Courier, p. 3a-e. (Evening Journal Supplement missing. )
March 7 Protection to infant life. Register, p. 4fg. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Welfare. Children.]
March 11 Charade. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2c. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
March 11 Charade. Observer, p. 43b. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
March 11 Gathered in. (Continued) Observer, p. 44a-e. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 1c-f. Queenslander, pp. 297a-d, 298ab. Brisbane Courier, p. 3a-d.
March 18 What is poetry? Observer, p. 33a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
March 18 Gathered in. (Concluded) Observer, pp. 36c-e, 37ab. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 1c-e. (Continued) Queenslander, pp. 329a-d. Brisbane Courier, p. 3a-c.
March 25 What is poetry? II. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
March 25 Gathered in. (Continued) Queenslander, pp. 361a-d, 362ab. Brisbane Courier, p. 3a-d.
March 29 The letters of Charles Dickens. Register, pp. 5g-6a. [Unsigned review of The Letters of Charles Dickens, edited by his Sister-in-law and his eldest Daughter, vol. III, 1836-1870. London, Chapman & Hall, 1882. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
April 1 What is poetry? III. Observer, p. 33ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
April 1 Gathered in. (Concluded) Queenslander, p. 394a-d.
April 4 The January reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5g-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
April 5 Gathered in. (Concluded) Brisbane Courier Supplement, p. 2e-g.
April 6 Life of Richard Cobden. Register, p. 6c-d. [Unsigned review of Life of Richard Cobden by John Morley, Chapman & Hall, 1881. Mortlock scrapbook. History.]
April 8 The desire to be rich. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
April 10 The January reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 6de. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
April 15 The faculty of being amused. Observer, p. 33a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
April 22 Some nineteenth century worthies. I. William and Robert Chambers. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. History.]
April 29 Some nineteenth century worthies. II. William Ellis. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. History.]
May 4 The February reviews. Register, p. 6bc. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
May 6 The February reviews. Second notice. Register, pp. 5g-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
May 9 Swift time or slow time. Register supplement, p. 1ab. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
May 11 The March reviews. First notice. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
May 18 The March reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
May 20 Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
May 23 A parcels post. Register, pp. 4g-5a. [Unsigned paragraph. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
June 3 Charade. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2d. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
June 3 Froude's life of Carlyle. First notice. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned review of Thomas Carlyle. A History of the First Forty Years of his Life, 1785-1825, by James Anthony Froude. London, Longmans, Green & Co., 1882. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
June 3 Charade. Observer, p. 44d. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
June 10 Froude's life of Carlyle. Second notice. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned review of Thomas Carlyle. A History of the First Forty Years of his Life, 1785-1825, by James Anthony Froude. London, Longmans, Green & Co., 1882. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
June 10 The April reviews. First notice. Register, p. 6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 17 A sheaf of translations. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned article, from the Greek and the French, selected from the Harvest Gathered, by Mr. William Hardinge. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
June 17 Froude's life of Carlyle. Sydney Morning Herald, pp. 11ef-12a. [Review signed C. S. of Thomas Carlyle. A History of the First Forty Years of his Life, 1785-1825, by James Anthony Froude. London, Longmans, Green & Co., 1882. Literature.]
June 22 The April reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 24 The dignity of labour and thrift. Observer, p. 33a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839.]
June 26 Juvenile offenders, Register, pp. 4fg-5a. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Boarding-out. Delinquency.]
July 1 John Leech and other papers. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned review of John Leech and Other Papers by the late John Brown. Mortlock scrapbook.]
July 8 Juvenile offenders. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2f. [Article prints circular from the Boarding-out society. There are ten signatories including Catherine H. Spence. Welfare. Delinquency.]
July 8 Crimes of violence. Register, p. 4fg. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Domestic violence. Women.]
July 12 The May reviews. First notice. Register, p. 6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
July 15 Half hours with foreign novelists. First notice. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned review of Half Hours with Foreign Novelists by Helen and Alice Zimmern. Chatto & Windus. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature]
July 18 The May reviews. Second notice. Register, pp. 5g-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
July 22 Half hours with foreign novelists. Second notice. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned review of Half Hours with Foreign Novelists by Helen and Alice Zimmern. Chatto & Windus. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
July 29 The June reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5g-6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
July 29 Froude's life of Carlyle. Register Supplement, pp. 1d-g, 2a. [Unsigned review of Thomas Carlyle. A History of the First Forty Years of his Life, 1785-1825, by James Anthony Froude. London, Longmans, Green & Co., 1882. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
July 31 Married women's property bill. Register, p. 4ef. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Women.]
August 5 The June reviews. Second notice. Register, pp. 5g-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
August 7 The late Henry Kendall. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Australian literature.]
August 12 Charade. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2d. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
August 12 The late Henry Kendall. Observer, p. 7c-e. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Australian literature.]
August 12 Poems of Edwin Arnold. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned review of The Light of Asia, Indian Poems, The Iliad of Indus by Edwin Arnold. Trubner & Co. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
August 12 Charade. Observer, p. 43b. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
August 14 National insurance. Register, p. 4e-g. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Welfare.]
August 26 Ancient Egyptian marriage laws. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. History.]
September 2 Some American novels. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
September 2 The July reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5g-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
September 4 The July reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
September 5 Girls' reformatory management. Evening Journal, p. 2bc. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Welfare. Delinquency.]
September 5 Girls' reformatory management. Register, p. 4ef. [Unsigned third leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Welfare. Delinquency.]
September 9 Charade. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2c. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
September 9 Charade. Observer, p. 43d. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
September 16 Some American novels. Register Supplement, p. 1ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
September 16 Egypt, descriptive, historical and picturesque. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned review of Egypt, Descriptive, Historical and Picturesque by George (sic) Ebers. Translated by Clara Bell. Mortlock scrapbook. History.]
September 18 Ancient Egyptian marriage laws. Register Supplement, p. 1ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. History.]
September 23 Letters and letter-writing. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Education.]
September 30 Charade. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2d. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
September 30 A Shakesperian episode of the road. Observer, p. 41bc. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
September 30 Charade. Observer, p. 43a. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
October 2 The August reviews. First notice. Register, p. 6bc. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
October 7 Letters and letter-writing no.II. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Education.]
October 7 Charade. Observer, p. 44b. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
October 11 The August reviews. Second notice. Register, pp. 5g-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
October 28 Memories of old days. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. History.]
November 4 A phase of industrial life. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. History.]
November 7 The September reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5g-6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
November 21 The September reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 6bc. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
November 23 Trade unions and long hours. Register, p. 4fg. [Unsigned third leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Labour.]
November 30 The October reviews. First notice. Register, p. 6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
December 2 Three views of life. After the poets. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
December 9 Gossip about children's books. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned article: Mortlock scrapbook. Children's literature.]
December 12 "Elfie under the sea," and other stories. Advertiser Supplement, p. 1c. [Unsigned review of Elfie Under the Sea and Other Stories, by E. A. P. Acknowledged in letter to Charles Pearson, 8 December 1882, in the Manuscripts Collection, State Library of Victoria. Australian children's literature.]
December 14 Gossip about children's books. Register Supplement, p. 1ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Children's literature.]
December 16 'Elfie under the sea,' and other stories. Chronicle, p. 18d. [Unsigned review of Elfie Under the Sea and Other Stories, by E. A. P. Acknowledged in letter to Charles Pearson, 8 December 1882, in the Manuscripts Collection, State Library of Victoria. Australian children's literature.]
December 16 Gossip about children's books. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 2cd [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Children's literature.]
December 16 "Elfie under the sea, and other stories". Observer, p. 42e. [Unsigned review of Elfie Under the Sea and Other Stories. Mortlock scrapbook. Australian children's literature.]
December 16 Books for young people. Queenslander, pp. 860cd-861a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Children's literature.]
December 19 Books for young people. Brisbane Courier, p. 6bc. [Unsigned article. Reprinted from Queenslander. Children's literature.]
December 20 Among children's books. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 9c-f. [Article by C. S. Children's literature.]
December 23 Face, feet, and finger stories. Evening Journal, p.2d-f. [Article by C. H. Spence. Children.]
December 23 Edgar Allen Poe on cryptographs. Evening Journal, p. 6c-d. [Article by C. H. S. Puzzle.]
December 23 The Australian millionaire in London. Leader Supplement, pp. 4a-e, 5a-e, 6ab. [Acting charade by Catherine Helen Spence.]
December 23 Face, feet, and finger stories. Observer Supplement, p. 4e-5ab. [Article by C. H. Spence. Children.]
December 23 Edgar Allen Poe on cryptographs. Observer Supplement, p. 13b-d. [Article by C. H. S. Puzzle.]
December 23 Acting charade. Queenslander Christmas Supplement, p. 1a-d, 2a-d, 3a-c. [Acting charade by Catherine Helen Spence. Identical to the Leader Supplement charade of the same date.]
December 23 Child life. Suggested by Christmastide and the school picnic. Register, p. 6bc. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Children.]
December 28 School holidays. Register, p. 4fg. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Education.]
December 30 The October reviews. Second notice. Register Supplement, p. 1ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
1883  
January 3 The November reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5g-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
January 6 The Paulo-post future. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues. Agriculture. History.]
January 6 Child life. Suggested by Christmastide and the school picnic. Observer, pp. 43de-44a. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Children.]
January 11 The November reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
January 13 America revisited. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned review of America Revisited by George Augustus Sala. Mortlock scrapbook.]
January 22 The December reviews. Register, pp. 5g-6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
January 22 The Paulo-post future. Register Supplement, p. 2a-b. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues. Agriculture. History.]
January 25 Reformatories and industrial schools. Register, p. 6e. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Children. Welfare. Delinquency. ]
January 27 The pedigree of wheat. Observer, p. 9a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlockscrapbook. History. Agriculture. ]
January 27 Macauley as a man of letters. Observer, 41a-d. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
February 1 The December reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
February 10 Literary form and its varieties. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Literature.]
February 17 Varieties of literary form. II: the drama and the novel. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Literature.]
February 24 Varieties of literary form. III: the newspaper and the magazine. Observer, p. 41a-d. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Literature.]
February 26 The January reviews. First notice. Register, p. 5e-g. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
February 28 England in the eighteenth century. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 4d-f. [Unsigned review of England in the Eighteenth Century by William E. H. Lecky. Vols. I and II, 1878. Vols. III and IV, 1882. Mortlock scrapbook. History.
February 28 Low wages of working girls. Evening Journal , p. 3d. [Letter C. H. S. Women. Domestic servants.]
February 28 Low wages of working girls. Register, p. 6a. [Letter by C. H. S. Women. Domestic servants.]
March 10 Lecky's England in the eighteenth century. First notice. vols. I and II. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. History.]
March 17 Lecky's England in the eighteenth century. Second notice. vols. III and IV. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. History.]
March 20 The January reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 6cd. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
March 31 A romance, a memoir, and an aspiration. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned review of John Inglesant: a Romance, by J. H. Shorthouse, Macmillan; Life of Annie Keary by her Sister, Macmillan; A Little Pilgrim in the Unseen, reprinted from Macmillan's Magazine. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
April 2 Sentiment and political economy. Register, pp. 4g-5a. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues. Agriculture.]
April 11 The February reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5g-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
April 14 The unknown public . Observer, p. 41a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Literature.]
April 14 The great mixed multitude. Sydney Mail, pp. 677b-d, 678a. [Article by C. H. Spence. Religion.]
April 16 The limits of elementary education. Register, pp. 4g-5a. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook.]
April 20 [In 'A Bundle of Riddles'.] Narrative palindrome. Mount Barker Courier, p. 3ef. [Puzzle by Miss C. H. Spence.]
April 21 The February reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 6bc. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
April 23 The ladder of learning. Evening Journal, p. 3e. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Education.]
April 23 The ladder of learning. Register, p. 4ef. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Education.]
April 28 Culture and intermediate schools. Register, p. 4g-5a. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook.]
April 28 Tennyson, old and new style. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
April 30 Civil service reform in United States. Register, pp. 4g-5a. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Government.]
May 7 The March reviews. First notice. Register, p. 6bc. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
May 14 The March reviews. Second notice. Register, pp. 5g-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
May 26 Palindromes. Evening Journal Supplement, p. 1f. [Palindrome by C. H. S. Puzzle.]
May 26 A coaching trip from Brighton to Inverness. Observer, p. 41a-d. [Unsigned review of unnamed book by Andrew Carnegie. Mortlock scrapbook.]
May 26 Elfie under the sea, and other stories. Observer, p. 41d. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Australian children's literature.]
May 26 Palindromes. Observer, p. 1f. [Palindrome by C. H. S. Puzzle.]
(May 26 Jane Welsh Carlyle. Sydney Mail. p. 970a-c. [Unsigned review of Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle. Prepared for publication by Thomas Carlyle. Edited by James Anthony Froude. Longmans & Co. Consistent with reviews of the same book published in Register and Observer at the same time.])
May 30 Factory girls and immorality. Evening Journal, p. 2bc. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Delinquency. Domestic servants.]
May 30 Factory girls and immorality. Register, pp. 4g-5a. [Unsigned paragraph. Mortlock scrapbook. Delinquency. Domestic servants.]
June 9 Letters and memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned review of Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle. Longmans & Co. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 13 The April reviews. First notice. Register, p. 6cd. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 14 Letters and memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle. Register, pp. 5g-6ab. [Unsigned review of Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle. Longmans & Co. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 16 Letters and memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle. (Concluded.) Observer, pp. 41de-42a. [Unsigned review of Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle. Longmans & Co. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 22 A lunar month. Register, p. 5bc. [Unsigned paragraph. Mortlock scrapbook. History.]
June 23 Education report—comparative statement. Register, p. 4fg. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 23 The April reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 6ef. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 30 Conscience and veracity. Observer, p. 41ab. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
July 2 Dr Renwick's report. Register, p. 4ef. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Welfare.]
July 5 The May reviews. First notice. Register, p. 6bc. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
July 16 The May reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
July 16 Mr Coles on Catholic schools. Register, p. 6d. [Letter by C. H. S.]
July 26 The June reviews. First notice. Register, p. 6bc. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
July 28 John Richard Green. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlockscrapbook. History.]
August 3 The June reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 6cd. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
August 11 John Richard Green and his great work. Observer, p. 41a-d. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. History.]
August 18 Then and now, 1750-1883. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. History.]
August 23 The July reviews. First notice. Register, p. 6de [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
August 27 A useful charity in Hobart. Register, p. 4g. [Unsigned paragraph. Mortlock scrapbook.]
September 3 State boards of charity. Register, p. 4fg. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook.]
September 4 Whither shall I send my son? Or, emigration fields for young gentlemen. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Education.]
September 8 Some foreign fiction. First article. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
September 11 How to wield the ballot. Register, p. 4e-g. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Representation. Politics.]
September 15 Some foreign fiction. Second notice. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
September 22 Some foreign fiction. Third article. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
September 25 The English parcels post. Register, p. 4ef. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Taxation.]
September 25 The July reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
October 4 The August reviews. First notice. Register, p. 6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
October 11 The August reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 6bc. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
October 26 Women and hygiene. Register, p. 4ef. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Health.]
November 1 The September reviews. First notice. Register, p. 6bc. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
November 3 A bundle of patches. Observer, p. 41d. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Children.]
November 8 Transference of female labour. Register, pp. 4g-5a. [Unsigned third leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Women.]
November 9 Female labour in South Australia. Register, p. 4d-f. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Women.]
November 10 Methods of social reform. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned review of Methods of Social Reform and other papers, by W. Stanley Jevons. London, Macmillan and Co., 1883. Mortlock scrapbook.]
November 26 Mr. Archibald Forbes on Australasia. Register, p. 4ef. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook.]
November 27 The September reviews. Second notice. Register, pp. 5g-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
December 3 The two classes of destitution. Register, p. 4d-f. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Welfare.]
December 8 Professor Henry J. S. Smith. A reminiscence and a lesson. Observer, p. 41ab. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Education.]
December 11 The October reviews. Register, p. 6bc. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
December 12 'It is not surprising to hear that Professor Seeley. . .' Sydney Morning Herald, p. 9ab. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
December 13 Gossip about children's books. Register Supplement, p. 1ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Children's literature.]
December 15 Gossip about children's books. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Children's literature.]
December 15 Charade. Observer, p. 44c. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
December 19 Among children's books. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 5a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series. Children's literature.]
December 20 The expansion of England. Register, p. 4e-g. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
December 22 The October reviews. Observer, p. 33c-e. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
December 22 Christmas games. Kakemono and crambo. Observer, p. 36a-d. [Article by C. H. S.]
December 22 The wonderful bottle. Observer Supplement, pp. 4de, 5a-e, 6ab. [Children's story by C H Spence.]
December 22 The double curse of transportation system. Register, p. 5ab. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
December 22 Substantive or adjective. Sydney Mail, pp. 1161a-d, 1162a-d. [First episode of serialised short story by C. H. Spence.]
December 29 Double acrostic. Observer, p. 45c. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
December 29 The southern states since the war. Register, pp. 4g-5a. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
December 29 Substantive or adjective. (Continued.) Sydney Mail, pp. 1207a-c.
1884  
  An agnostic's progress from the known to the unknown. London, Williams and Norgate, 1884. pp. 266. [Copy in Mortlock Library inscribed 'From the Author, Catherine H. Spence, 21/12/99. Presented to the Public Library of South Australia by the Authoress, Jany (sic) 1900'. Acknowledged in Autobiography (p. 62). Novel.] [Reviewed 7 February 1885 in Observer, p. 41a-c.] [Reviewed 29 January 1885 in Register, p. 5gh.]
January 1 The November reviews. Register, p. 6ef. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
January 3 The Indian empire. Register, p. 4fg. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. History.]
January 5 A hundred years ago. Evening Journal, p. 5de. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. History. Autobiography.]
January 5 A hundred years ago. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. History. Autobiography.]
January 5 A hundred years ago. Register, p 7ab. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. History. Autobiography.]
January 5 Substantive or adjective. (Continued.) Sydney Mail, p. 8a-d.
January 7 Work and want. Register, pp. 4g-5a. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Welfare.]
January 12 Substantive or adjective. (Continued.) Sydney Mail, pp. 55d-56ab.
January 14 Pawnbrokers and pawnbroking. Register, p. 4d-f. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
January 19 Charade. Evening Journal, p. 3e. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
January 19 The November reviews. Observer, p. 41cd. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
January 19 Charade. Observer, p. 44c. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
January 19 Substantive or adjective. (Concluded.) Sydney Mail, pp. 103d, 104a-c.
January 24 The Marquis Tseng's diary. Register, pp. 4g-5a. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
January 26 The aesthetic movement. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned review of The Aesthetic Movement in England. By Walter Hamilton, F.R.G.S. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
February 2 The aesthetic movement. [Second notice.] Poets of the aesthetic school. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned review of The Aesthetic Movement in England. By Walter Hamilton, F.R.G.S. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
February 15 The December reviews. Register, p. 6d-f. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
February 23 The December reviews. Observer, p. 41b-e. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
February 26 Time payments. Register, p. 5ab. [Unsigned third leader. Mortlockscrapbook. Social issues.]
March 1 Life of Lord Lytton. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 8b-e. [Unsigned review of The Life, Letters and Literary Remains of Edward Bulwer, Lord Lytton by his Son. London, Kegan, Paul, Trench & Co. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
March 5 The January reviews. Register, p. 6a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
March 15 Charade, sent to Australia for an answer. Evening Journal, p. 6f. [Puzzle communicated by C. H. S.]
March 15 The January reviews. Observer, p. 41a-d. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
March 15 Charade, sent to Australia for an answer. Observer, p. 43e. [Puzzle communicated by C. H. S.]
March 22 Edward Bulwer, Lord Lytton. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned review of The Life, Letters and Literary Remains of Edward Bulwer, Lord Lytton by his Sons. London, Kegan, Paul, Trench & Co. Mortlock scrapbook. Literature.]
March 24 The February reviews. Register, p. 6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
March 29 The February reviews. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
March 31 Free schools. Register, p. 4e-g. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Education.]
April 5 Double acrostic, by Lewis Carroll. Evening Journal, p. 3d. [Puzzle communicated by C. H. S.]
April 5 Double acrostic, by Lewis Carroll. Observer, p. 44e. [Puzzle communicated by C. H. S.]
April 10 Convict labour. Register, p. 4fg. [Unsigned third leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Welfare.]
April 11 The February reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
April 21 The March reviews. First notice. Register, p. 5gh. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
April 26 A people's palace. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Education.]
May 3 The March reviews. Second notice. Register, pp. 5h-6a. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
May 10 The March reviews. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
May 19 Mr. Herbert Spencer on "The coming slavery". Register, p. 4e-g. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
May 21 Individual and collective aids to social purity. Register, 4ef. [Unsignedsecond leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Welfare.]
May 29 The April reviews. First notice. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 4 The April reviews. Second notice. Register, p. 5gh. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 7 Deficient senses. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues. Literature.]
June 7 The April reviews. First notice. Observer, p. 41b-d. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 12 Provisional teachers. Register, p. 4e-g. [Unsigned second leader. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 14 The April reviews. Second notice. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 26 The May reviews. Register, p. 6cd. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
June 28 Women at work. [By one of them.] Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
July 8 Charity organization. Register, p. 4g. [Unsigned third leader. Mortlock scrapbook.]
July 19 The never never land. A ride in North Queensland. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned review of The Never Never Land by A. W. Stirling. London, Sampson Low & Co. Mortlock scrapbook. ]
August 5 The June reviews. Register, pp. 5h-6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
August 23 Youthful hardships. Observer, p. 41ab. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Children.]
August 29 The July reviews. First notice. Register, pp. 5h-6ab. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
September 6 The July reviews. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned article. Mortlock scrapbook.]
September 20 Our place in the world. A rejoinder. Observer, p. 41ac. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Women.]
October 7 The August reviews. Register, p. 5f-h. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series ]
October 18 Charade, by Professor Porson. Evening Journal, p. 3c. [Puzzle selected by C. H. S.]
October 18 Mary Russell Mitford and her friends. Observer, p. 41a-d. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Literature.]
October 18 Charade, by Professor Porson. Observer, p. 45b. [Puzzle selected by C. H. S.]
October 25 Charade, by Catherine Fanshawe. Evening Journal , p. 3h. [Puzzle selected by C. H. S.]
October 25 Charade, by Catherine Fanshawe. Observer, p. 45b. [Puzzle selected by C. H. S.]
October 28 The September reviews. Register, pp. 5gh-6a. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
(November 15 Two eminent women. Maria Edgeworth and George Sand. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned review of Miss Edgeworth by Helen Zimmern and George Sand by Bertha Thomas in the Eminent Women Series. The knowledge shown of Edgeworth's work, especially of her work for children, and of Sand's work in French, as well as style and opinions leads me to believe that this and the following article are by Spence. Literature.])
(November 22 Two eminent women. II. George Sand. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned review ofGeorge Sand by Bertha Thomas.See note to 15 November 1884. Literature.])
December 11 The October reviews. Register, p. 5f-h. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
December 13 Gossip about children's books. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series. Children's literature.]
December 13 Mary Russell Mitford and her friends. Register Supplement, 1a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Literature.]
December 13 Gossip about children's books. Register Supplement, p. 1c-e. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series. Children's literature.]
December 20 A round of Christmas games. Nonsense verses, thread-paper verses and crambo. Observer Supplement, p. 12ab. [Article edited by C. H. S.]
December 20 An acting charade. The secretary and the cook. Observer Supplement, pp. 12b-e, 13a-e, 14ab. [Acting charade adapted from the French of Eugene Scribe by C. H. Spence.]
December 20 Breach of promise. Queenslander Christmas Supplement, p. 1a-d, 2a-d, 3a-d, 4a-d. [Short story by C. H. Spence.]
(December 20 An acting charade. Sydney Mail, pp. 1258a-d, 1259a-d. [Unsigned acting charade. Spence wrote a number of signed acting charades for various papers, including the Sydney Mail.. This is very much in the same style, with many Spence mannerisms. I have discovered no other charades like Spence's, and conclude that this is hers.])
December 24 A round of Christmas games. Nonsense verses, thread-paper verses and crambo. Evening Journal, p. 7gh. [Article edited by C. H. S.]
December 24 Among children's books. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 4d-f. [Unsigned article. Conclusion of series. Children's literature.]
(December 27 Two eminent women. Maria Edgeworth and George Sand. Register Supplement. p. 1ef. [Unsigned review of Miss Edgeworth by Helen Zimmern and George Sand by Bertha Thomas in the Eminent Women Series. The knowledge shown of Edgeworth's work, especially of her work for children, and of Sand's work in French, as well as style and opinions leads me to believe that this and the following article are by Spence. Literature.]
(December 29 Two eminent women. II. George Sand. Register , p. 6bc. [Unsigned review of George Sand by Bertha Thomas. See note to 29 December 1884. Literature.])
December 30 The November reviews. Register, pp. 5gh-6ab. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
1885  
  George Eliot's life and works. Melbourne Review, vol 10, no. 39, pp. 217-44. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
  Punishments, human and divine. Victorian Review, vol. 12, no. lxvii, pp. 1-20. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
January 17 The November reviews. Observer, p. 41a-d. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
January 31 The strangers' friend and charity organization society. Register, p. 7f. [Miss Spence appointed to committee. Biographical fragment.]
February 4 The December reviews. Register, p. 6a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
(February 14 Thomas Carlyle—a study. [First notice.] Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned review of Thomas Carlyle: a history of his life in London, 1834-1881. By James Anthony Froude. 2 vols. Longmans and Co. [The style, attitudes to Carlyle and his wife, and references to John Stuart Mill and 'pure democracy' lead me to believe that this article is by Spence. Literature.])
(February 19 Thomas Carlyle—a study. [First notice.] (There is no second notice.) Register, p. 6d-f. [Unsigned review of Thomas Carlyle: a history of his life in London, 1834-1881. By James Anthony Froude. 2 vols. Longmans and Co. See note to 14 February 1885. Literature.])
(February 21 Thomas Carlyle—a study. [Second notice.] Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned review of Thomas Carlyle: a history of his life in London, 1834-1881. By James Anthony Froude. 2 vols. Longmans and Co. See note to 14 February 1885. Literature.])
March 7 The January reviews. Observer, p. 41bc. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
March 13 The January reviews. Register, p. 6a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
(April 4 George Eliot's life. [First notice.] Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned review of George Eliot's Life, as related in her letters and journals, arranged and edited by her husband, J. W. Cross. 3 vols. Blackwood 1885. George Eliot by Mathilde Blind. Eminent Women Series, Allen & Co., 1883. The article is written by a middle-aged female very familiar with Eliot and her writings. It is surely Spence. Literature.])
April 6 The February reviews. Register, pp. 5h-6ab. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
(April 7 George Eliot's life. [First notice.] Register, p. 7e-g. [Unsigned review of George Eliot's Life, as related in her letters and journals, arranged and edited by her husband, J. W. Cross. 3 vols. Blackwood 1885. George Eliot by Mathilde Blind. Eminent Women Series, Allen & Co., 1883. See note to 4 April 1885. Literature.]
(April 11 George Eliot. [Second notice.] Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned review of George Eliot's Life, as related in her letters and journals, arranged and edited by her husband, J. W. Cross. 3 vols. Blackwood 1885. George Eliot by Mathilde Blind. Eminent Women Series, Allen & Co., 1883. See note to 4 April 1885. Literature.]
(April 23 George Eliot. [Second notice.] Register, p. 5h-6a. [Unsigned review of George Eliot's Life, as related in her letters and journals, arranged and edited by her husband, J. W. Cross. 3 vols. Blackwood 1885. George Eliot by Mathilde Blind. Eminent Women Series, Allen & Co., 1883. See note to 4 April 1885. Literature.]
May 2 Organization of democracy. Observer, p. 41a. [Unsigned article. Extract from the March Reviews, Register, 11 May 1885. Government.]
May 11 The March reviews. Register, p. 6b-d. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
May 16 George Eliot's life. Observer, p. 41a. [Unsigned article. Extract from the March Reviews, Register, 11 May 1885.]
May 16 Organization of democracy. Observer, p. 41a. [Unsigned article. Extract from the March Reviews, Register, 11 May 1885.]
May 26 The April reviews. Register, p. 5d-f. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
July 4 Play and earnest. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Children's literature.]
July 11 The May reviews. Register, pp. 5g-6a. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
July 17 Charity organization society. Evening Journal, p. 3g. [Report of meeting. Miss Spence proposed motion on Ladies' work. Biographical fragment.]
July 17 Charity organization society. Register, p. 3gh. [Report of meeting. Miss Spence proposed motion on Ladies' work. Biographical fragment.]
August 5 The June reviews. Register, p. 6a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
August 8 Poverty and its relief. The charity organization at work. Evening Journal, p. 5cd. [Article includes references to Miss Spence. Biographical material.]
August 8 Poverty and its relief. The charity organization at work. Register, p. 5f. [Article includes references to Miss Spence. Biographical material.]
September 2 The July reviews. Register, p. 5f-h. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
September 5 Boarded-out homes. Evening Journal, p. 5d. [Letter by C. H. Spence, Honorary Secretary of Boarding-out Society.]
September 5 Boarded-out homes. Register, p. 7h. [Letter by C. H. Spence, Honorary Secretary of Boarding-out Society.]
September 12 Boarded-out homes. Observer, p. 13de. [Letter by C. H. Spence, Honorary Secretary of Boarding-out Society.]
September 8 The social purity society. Register, p, 7fg. [Report of annual meeting of the ladies' branch of the Social Purity Society. Short speech by Miss Spence. Welfare. Prostitution.]
September 12 The social purity society. Observer, pp. 33e-34a. [Report of annual meeting of the ladies' branch of the Social Purity Society. Short speech by Miss Spence. Welfare. Prostitution.]
September 19 Some social notes on Australia and Canada. (To be continued.) Observer, p. 41ab. [Article by A Colonist of 1839.]
September 26 Some social notes on Australia and Canada. (Concluded.) Observer, p. 41ab. [Article by A Colonist of 1839.]
October 15 The August reviews. Register, pp. 5h-6ab. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
October 17 The August reviews. Observer , p. 41a-c [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
October 21 The destitute commission's report. Register, p. 4de. [Leader with brief reference to Miss Clark and Miss Spence. Biographical material.]
October 21 The destitute commission's final report. Register, p. 7b-f. [Abstract of report contains reference to Miss Spence. Biographical material.]
October 24 The August reviews. Second notice. Observer , p. 41ab [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
October 26 The destitute commission. Register, p. 6b. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
November 7 A novel picnic and what it suggests. Observer, p. 41ab. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Children.]
November 10 The September reviews. Register, p. 5d-f. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
December 4 The October reviews. Register, p. 6a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
December 5 Views from three platforms. Observer, p. 41a. [Unsigned article. Extracts from the October Reviews, Register, 4 December 1885.]
December 12 Gossip about children's books. First notice. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series. Children's literature.]
December 18 Gossip about children's books. Register, p. 6de. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series. Children's literature.]
December 19 Gossip about children's books. Second notice. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned article. Conclusion of series. Children's literature.]
December 19 A round of Christmas games. Observer, pp. 44e, 45ab. [Article edited by C. H. S.]
December 25 Gossip about children's books. Second notice. Register, p. 6cd. [Unsigned article. Conclusion of series. Children's literature.]
December 26 A round of holiday games. Evening Journal, p. 6bc. [Article edited by C. H. S.]
December 26 Gossip about children's books. Evening Journal, p. 7f-h. [Unsigned article. Conclusion of series. Children's literature.]
1886  
January 1 The November reviews. Register, p. 6a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
January 27 The December reviews. Register, p. 6a-d. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
January 28 Play and earnest. Register, p. 7e-f. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. History. Children's literature.]
January 29 Some social notes on Australia and Canada. Register, p. 7e-f. [Article by A Colonist of 1839.]
February 2 Cultivation of small blocks. Register, p. 7a. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues. Agriculture.]
March 5 The January reviews. Register, pp. 5h-6ab. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
April 8 The February reviews. Register, p. 6a-d. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
April 14 An appeal for help. Evening Journal, p. 3h. [Letter by Mary Colton, Catherine H. Spence and others. Welfare.]
April 14 An appeal for help. Register, p. 6c. [Letter by Mary Colton, Catherine H. Spence and others. Welfare.]
April 17 An appeal for help. Observer, p. 15c. [Letter by Mary Colton, Catherine H. Spence and others. Welfare.]
April 20 The condition of the colony. Register, p. 4fg. [Unsigned leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Social issues.]
(May 8 Mr Walter Besant as a social reformer. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned article. The range and nature of the topics discussed lead me to believe this article is by Spence. Charity. Education.]
May 11 The March reviews. Register, p. 6b-e. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
June 7 The April reviews. Register, pp. 5h, 6a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
June 16 Clothing for the poor. Evening Journal, p. 3h. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Welfare.]
June 16 Clothing for the poor. Register, p. 7a. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Welfare.]
June 19 Female teachers in South Australia and Victoria. Evening Journal, p. 5g. [Unsigned third leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Education.]
June 19 Female teachers in South Australia and Victoria. Register, p. 5a. [Unsigned third leader. Mortlock scrapbook. Education.]
July 1 The May reviews. Register, pp. 5h, 6a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
July 10 Anagram. Evening Journal, p. 2h. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
July 10 Anagram. Observer, p. 44bc. [Puzzle by C. H. S.]
July 29 The June reviews. Register, p. 6a-d. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
September 2 The July reviews. Register, p. 7d-g. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
September 27 The August reviews. Register, p. 6c-f. [Unsigned articleContinuation of series.]
November 9 The September reviews. Register, p. 6b-d. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
November 23 The October reviews. Register, pp. 5gh-6ab. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
December 25 A round of Christmas games. Observer, pp. 34e, 35a. [Article edited by C. H. S.]
December 25 The hen's language. Observer Supplement, pp. 20a-e, 21a-e, 22ab. [Children's story by C H Spence.]
December 26 A round of Christmas games. Evening Journal, p. 2fg. [Article edited by C. H. S.]
December 30 The November reviews. Register, p. 6a-d. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
1887  
January 26 The December reviews. Register, p. 6e-g. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
March 1 The January reviews. Register, p. 6a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
April 5 The February reviews. Register, pp. 5h-6ab. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
May 9 The March reviews. Register, p. 6c-e. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
May 12 Jubilee fund. Evening Journal, p. 3h. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Charity. ]
May 12 Jubilee fund. Register, p. 7b. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Charity.]
May 18 Charity organization society. Evening Journal, p. 2g. [Report of meeting on 17 May 1887 including short speech by Miss Spence.]
May 27 The April reviews. Register, p. 6a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
June 11 Scientific meliorism and the evolution of happiness. (To be continued.)Observer, p. 41ab. [Review by A Colonist of 1839 of Scientific Meliorism and the Evolution of Happiness by Jane Hume Clapperton. London, Kegan Paul, Trench & Co. Social issues.]
June 18 Scientific meliorism and the evolution of happiness. (Concluded.) Observer, p. 41ab. [Review by A Colonist of 1839 of Scientific Meliorism and the Evolution of Happiness by Jane Hume Clapperton. London, Kegan Paul, Trench & Co. Social issues.]
June 21 Literature and Aesthetic. Register Jubilee Supplement, p. 7e. [Comment on South Australian authors, including Spence. Women writers. Biographical material.]
June 28 Scientific meliorism and the evolution of happiness. Register, p. 6c-e. [Review by A Colonist of 1839 of Scientific Meliorism and theEvolution of Happiness by Jane Hume Clapperton. London, Kegan Paul, Trench & Co. Social issues.]
July 5 The May reviews. Register, p. 6a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
July 23 Machinery versus manual labour. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Review by A Colonist of 1839 of Service of Man by James Cotter Morison. Kegan Paul, Trench & Co, and Fluctuations in Trade and Wages by James Howell in Fortnightly Review, 1887]
August 1 The June reviews. Register, p. 6c-e. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
September 2 The July reviews. Register, p. 5d-f. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
September 17 Cheerfulness.—how far may it be cultivated? Observer, p. 41a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
September 27 The August reviews. Register, p. 6c-e. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
(October 29 Mrs George Craik—Dinah Maria Mulock. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned obituary. The knowledge shown of Mrs Craik's writings for children as well as for adults, and the comment that the journalist and Mrs Craik had friends in common lead me to believe that Spence wrote this assessment of Craik's life and work. Children's literature.])
November 1 The September reviews. Register, p. 6a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
November 5 Survivals of superstition. Observer, p. 41a-d. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Children's literature.]
November 22 Survivals of superstition. Register, p. 6e-g. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Children's literature.]
November 26 Survivals of superstition. Evening Journal, p. 3f-h. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Children's literature.]
November 26 The October reviews. Register, pp. 5gh-6a. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
December 10 Cheerfulness.—how far may it be cultivated? Evening Journal, p. 6bc. [Article by A Colonist of 1839.]
December 10 Death of an aged pioneer colonist. Register, p. 5d. [Obituary of Mrs Helen Brodie Spence. Biographical material.]
December 10 Cheerfulness.—how far may it be cultivated? Register, p. 7a-b. [Article by A Colonist of 1839.]
December 14 Machinery versus manual labour. Register, p. 6c-e. [Review by A Colonist of 1839 of Service of Man by James Cotter Morison. Kegan Paul, Trench & Co, and Fluctuations in Trade and Wages by James Howell in Fortnightly Review, 1887.]
December 29 The November reviews. Register, p. 6a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
1888  
(January 9 A boys' and girls' lending library. Evening Journal, p. 3e. [Unsigned article. See note to Register entry for 9 January 1888. Education]
(January 9 A boys' and girls' lending library. Register, pp. 4h-5a. [Unsigned second leader. I include this among Spence's writings as it appeared at a time when she was constantly contributing to the Register, it reads like her work and it draws upon experience in her special areas of literature for children, children's libraries, education and welfare work with children. In addition it was followed on 14 January 1888 by a letter about the Unitarian Church children's library from her great friend Emily Clark. Education.])
January 25 The December reviews. Register, p. 6b-d. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
March 12 The January reviews. Register, p. 6d-f. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
March 21 The February reviews. Register, p. 6b-e. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
March 24 The January reviews. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
April 7 The February reviews. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
April 20 The March reviews. Register, p. 7a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
May 23 The April reviews. Register, p. 6a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
June 2 British poets and poetesses. Observer, p. 41a-d. [Article by A Colonist of 1839, including a review of English Poetesses: A Series of Critical Biographies with Illustrative Extracts. Literature. Autobiography.]
June 30 Ups and downs. Observer, p. 41b-e. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
July 10 The May reviews. Register, pp. 5h-6ab. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
July 21 Miscellaneous reviews. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned article. Extract from the May Reviews, Register, 10 July 1888.]
August 3 The June reviews. Register, p. 6b-d. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
August 28 The July reviews. Register, p. 6c-e. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
(September 1 Two old records. Observer, p. 41a-d. [Unsigned review of Diary and Letters of Fanny Burney, Madame D'Arblay. 1750-1840. Henry Colburn. Journal of Mary Frampton. 1779-1846. Sampson Low & Co. The style and the interest taken in domestic matters suggest that this article is by Spence. History. Literature.])
September 8 The July reviews. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
September 29 Open-air enjoyments and the feeling for nature. Observer, p. 45a-d. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Literature. Children.]
October 2 The August reviews. Register, p. 6d-f. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
November 3 The September reviews. Register, p. 6a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
November 24 The September reviews. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
December 12 The October reviews. Register, p. 5h-6ab. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
(December 18 Two old records. Register, p. 7a-c. [Unsigned review of Diary and Letters of Fanny Burney, Madame D'Arblay. 1750-1840. Henry Colburn. Journal of Mary Frampton. 1779-1846. Sampson Low & Co. The style and the interest taken in domestic matters suggest that this article is by Spence. History. Literature.]
December 22 Acting charade. Observer Supplement, p. 13de, 14a-e, 15a-e. [Acting charade by C H Spence.]
December 31 The November reviews. Register, p. 6a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
1889  
  A week in the future. Centennial Magazine, 1889, vol 1, January, pp. 388-93; February, pp. 468-79; March, pp. 553-63; April, pp. 657-65; May, pp. 731-40; June, pp. 828-32; July,pp. 899-908. [Novel by Miss C. H. Spence.] [A bound volume in Mortlock Library, sometimes thought to be a separate publication, is a compilation of pages cut from the Centennial Magazine. Some pages are marked in Spence's handwriting.]
  Aunt Kate's cupboard. The Children's Hour: for reading and recreation. vol 1, no 6, September 1889, p. 42. Adelaide. [Education Department.] [Address to the readers by Catherine Helen Spence.]
  Julia and her strawberry bed. The Children's Hour: for reading and recreation. vol I, no 6, September 1889, p. 42. Adelaide. [Education Department.] [Children's story from 'Aunt Kate's Cupboard'.]
January 19 Four eminent women. (To be continued.) Observer, p. 41a-c. [Review by A Colonist of 1839 of Hannah More by Charlotte Yonge, 1888; Harriet Martineau by Mrs. Fenwick Miller, 1884; Life of Lady Georgiana Fullerton, translated from the French by Henry James Coleridge, 1888; Life of Mother Henrietta Kerr by John Morris, 1886. History.]
January 22 The December reviews. Register, p. 6b-d. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
January 25 Adelaide school textbooks. Register, p. 6h. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Education.]
January 26 The Irish question. Observer, p. 41b. [Unsigned article. Extract from the December Reviews, Register 22 January 1889.]
January 26 Soldiers' rations. Observer, p. 41bc. [Unsigned article. Extract from the December Reviews, Register 22 January 1889.]
February 2 Four eminent women. (Concluded.) Observer, p. 41a-c. [Review by A Colonist of 1839 of Hannah More by Charlotte Yonge, 1888; Harriet Martineau by Mrs. Fenwick Miller, 1884; Life of Lady Georgiana Fullerton, translated from the French by Henry James Coleridge, 1888; Life of Mother Henrietta Kerr by John Morris, 1886. History.]
February 27 Four eminent women. Register, p. 7a-d. [Review by A Colonist of 1839 of Hannah More by Charlotte Yonge, 1888; Harriet Martineau by Mrs. Fenwick Miller, 1884; Life of Lady Georgiana Fullerton, translated from the French by Henry James Coleridge, 1888; Life of Mother Henrietta Kerr by John Morris, 1886. History.]
March 19 The January reviews. Register, p. 7a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
April 9 The February reviews. Register, p. 6a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
April 13 Hopes and fears for literature. Observer, p. 41bc. [Unsigned article. Extract from the February Reviews, Register, 9 April 1889.]
April 13 A Tory policy. Observer, p. 41c. [Unsigned article. Extract from the February Reviews, Register, 9 April 1889.]
April 27 The March reviews. Register, p. 6c-e. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
May 11 Lord Carnarvon on Adelaide. Observer, p. 41a. [Unsigned article. Extract from the March Reviews, Register , 27 April 1889.]
May 23 Gambling under two aspects. Register, p. 6ab. [Unsigned article. Acknowledged in the April Reviews, Register, 30 May 1889. Welfare.]
May 30 The April reviews. Register, p. 5h-6a. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
June 1 Gambling under two aspects. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned article. Acknowledged in the April Reviews, Register, 30 May 1889. Welfare.]
June 27 The May reviews. Register, p. 6b-e. [Unsigned article. Continuation
July 6 Some social questions. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned article. Extract from the May Reviews, Register, 27 June 1889.]
August 5 The June reviews. Register, p. 6b-d. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
August 17 Madame France and her brave general. Observer, p. 41a. [Unsigned article. Extract from the June Reviews, Register, 5 August 1889.]
August 26 The July reviews. Register, p. 6b-d. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
September 7 The eight hours question. Observer, p. 41a. [Unsigned article. Extract from the July Reviews, Register, 26 August 1889. Labour.]
September 30 The August reviews. Register, p. 6b-d. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
October 29 The September reviews. Register, p. 7a-d. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
November 23 The October reviews. Register, p. 6b-d. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
December 7 Why do women wilt? Observer, p. 41a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Women writers.]
December 11 Why do women wilt? Register, p. 6f-h. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Women writers.]
December 21 A round of Christmas games. Evening Journal, p. 2fg. [Article by C. H. S.]
December 21 A round of Christmas games. Observer Supplement, pp. 11e, 12ab. [Article by C. H. S.]
1890  
  Charity in South Australia. Proceedings of the first Australasian Conference on Charity, held in Melbourne from 11th. to 17th.November, 1890. pp 15-25. Robt. S. Brain, Government Printer, Melbourne. [Lecture read by Miss Spence.]
  Marie Bashkirtseff. A girl's journal. A human document. Centennial Magazine, June 1890, vol. 2, no. 11, pp. 832-37. [Review by C. H. Spence of Marie Bashkirtseff. Paris, Charpentier et Cie. 1890.]
  The obstinate children. The Children's Hour: for reading and recreation. vol II, no 10, April 1890. Adelaide. [Education Department.] [Children's story from 'Aunt Kate's Cupboard'.]
January 6 The November reviews. Register, p. 6a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
January 21 Our future masters. Register, p. 5gh. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Education. Children.]
January 25 Our future masters. Observer, p. 41b-e. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Education. Children.]
January 31 The December reviews. Register, p. 6b-d. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
February 26 The January reviews. Register, pp. 5h-6ab. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
March 29 The January reviews. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
April 1 Girls' literary society. Register, p. 7f. [Miss Spence a vice-president. Biographical fragment.]
April 2 The February reviews. Register, pp. 5h-6ab. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
(April 5 The nether world. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned review of The Nether World by George Gissing. E. A. Petheridge and Co., London, Melbourne and Sydney, 1890. The knowledge shown of Gissing's work and the response given to questions concerning charity, as well as the style and opinions lead me to believe this review is by Spence. Literature. Charity.]
April 23 The March reviews. Register, pp. 5h, 6a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
May 6 Marie Bashkirtseff. A human document. Register, p. 7a-c. [Unsigned review of Marie Bashkirtseff. Paris, Charpentier et Cie. 1890. Identical with review published in Observer, 24May 1890.]
May 22 The April reviews. Register, p. 6f-h. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
May 24 Marie Bashkirtseff. A human document. Observer, p. 41a-d. [Unsigned review of Marie Bashkirtseff. Paris, Charpentier et Cie. 1890. Spence acknowledged this review as hers in 'Substantive or Adjective', Observer, 3 October 1896, p. 33de.]
May 31 Labour questions in the reviews. Evening Journal, p. 6d. [Unsigned article. Extracts from 'April reviews', Register, 22 May 1890.]
May 31 Labour questions in the reviews. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned article. Extracts from 'April reviews', Register, 22 May 1890.]
June 4 Marie Bashkirtseff. A human document. Evening Journal, p. 3f-h. [Unsigned review of Marie Bashkirtseff. Paris, Charpentier et Cie. 1890. Identical with review published in Observer, 24May 1890.]
July 1 The May reviews. Register, p. 7a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
July 5 The May reviews. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
August 16 The June reviews. Register, p. 7a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
August 23 The June reviews. Observer, p. 42ab. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
August 25 The July reviews. Register, p. 7a-d. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
August 30 The June reviews. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned article. (Second notice.) Continuation of series.]
(September 13 An Australian girl. Leader, pp. 35de-36ab. [Unsigned review of An Australian Girl. (By Catherine Martin.) Richard Bentley and Son, London, 1890. Reference to Spence's own experience as an author—as 'a friend of ours'—as well as the style and opinions expressed lead me to believe that this review is by Spence. Australian literature. ]
(September 20 An Australian girl. Observer, p. 41a-d. [Unsigned review of An Australian Girl. (By Catherine Martin.) Richard Bentley and Son, London, 1890. The style and opinions expressed lead me to believe that this review is by Spence. She frequently expressed her admiration of this book. Australian literature.]
October 7 The August reviews. Register, p. 6de. [Unsigned article. Continuation
October 11 The August reviews. Observer, p. 41c-e. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
October 27 The September reviews. Register, p. 6b-d. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
November 13 The distribution of charity. Age, p. 5f. [Report of speech by Miss Spence at the Australasian Conference on Charity.]
November 15 Charity in South Australia. Register, p. 6f. [Report of speech by Miss Spence at the Australasian Conference on Charity.]
November 21 Miss Spence of Adelaide. Table Talk, p. 2b. [Miss Spence at Charity Commission. Biographical material.]
November 25 Cold childless home. Evening Journal, p. 2g. [Paragraph from Table Talk about Miss Spence in Melbourne. Charity. Biographical material.]
November 26 True charity. Register, p. 5d. [Paragraph from Table Talk about Miss Spence in Melbourne. Biographical material.]
November 29 Australasian conference on charity. Observer, p. 29b. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
December 8 The October reviews. Register, p. 6a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
December 13 The October reviews. Observer, p. 41cd. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
December 20 Acting charade. Observer Supplement, pp. 21de, 22a-d. [Acting charade by C. H. Spence.]
December 30 November reviews. Register, p. 6cd. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
December 31 The Australasian conference on charity. Register, p. 6b-d. [Article by Miss C. H. Spence.]
1891  
  National or compulsory providence. Proceedings of the Second Australasian Conference on Charity, held in Melbourne from 17th. to 21st. November, 1891. pp. 77-85. Robt. S. Brain, Government Printer, Melbourne. [Lecture read by Miss Spence.]
January 24 The December reviews. Register, pp. 5h-6ab. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
February 23 The January reviews. Register, p. 6a-d. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
February 28 The January reviews. Observer, p. 41ab. [Unsigned articleContinuation of series.]
March 11 The women's suffrage league. Evening Journal, p. 3c. [Report of meeting, Miss Spence presiding. Biographical material.]
March 11 The women's suffrage league. Register, p. 7h. [Report of meeting, Miss Spence presiding. Biographical material.]
April 1 The February reviews. Register, p. 6d-g. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
April 11 Strike matters in the reviews. Observer, p. 41ab. [Extracts from 'February Reviews', Register, 1 April 1890. Labour.]
May 4 The March reviews. Register, p. 6b-d. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
May 9 Religious subjects in the reviews. Observer, p. 41ab. [Extracts from 'March Reviews', Register, 4 May 1890. Religion.]
June 1 The April reviews. Register, p. 6c-e. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
June 3 The women's suffrage question. Deputation to the Prime Minister. Evening Journal, p. 4de. [Includes report of speech by Miss Spence.]
June 3 The women's suffrage question. Deputation to the Prime Minister. Register, p. 7fg. [Includes report of speech by Miss Spence.]
June 5 Woman's suffrage. Register, p. 7d. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
June 6 The women's suffrage question. Deputation to the Prime Minister. Observer, p. 35c-e. [Includes report of speech by Miss Spence.]
June 13 Women's suffrage. "On this subject Miss Spence writes. . ." Evening Journal, p. 3c. [Letter by Miss C. H. Spence.]
July 3 The May reviews. Register, p. 6a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
July 11 The May reviews. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
July 28 The June reviews. Register, p. 6de. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
July 30 Single electorates . Evening Journal, p. 3h. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Representation.]
July 30 Single electorates . Register, p. 6e. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Representation.]
August 31 The July reviews. Register, p. 6cd. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
September 28 The August reviews. Register, p. 6bc. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
November 6 Second Australasian conference on charity. Evening Journal, p. 3h. [Letter by Edward E. Morris, President of the Conference, mentioning Miss Spence. Biographical fragment.]
November 6 Second Australasian conference on charity. Register, p. 3h. [Letter by Edward E. Morris, President of the Conference, mentioning Miss Spence. Biographical fragment.]
November 9 The September reviews. Register, p. 3gh. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
November 9 Superfine needlework. Register, p. 6c. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Education.]
(November 13 Faery stories. Register, p. 6b. [Unsigned review of Faery Stories by Charles L. Marson. This review contains comments on fairy tales and children's reading very similar to those in Spence's many articles on children's literature. Australian children's literature.]
(November 21 Miscellaneous reviews. Faery stories. Observer, p. 41a. [Unsigned review of Faery Stories by Charles L. Marson. This review contains comments on fairy tales and children's reading very similar to those in Spence's many articles on children's literature. Australian children's literature.]  
(November 28 Robert Browning. Observer, p. 41a-c. [Unsigned review of Life and Letters of Robert Browning, by Mrs Sutherland Orr. London, Smith, Elder and Co., 1891. The knowledge of the Brownings and the interest shown in Elizabeth Barrett Browning's poetry, together with the fact that the review ends with one of Spence's favourite quotations, the one used to conclude her own autobiography, leads me to believe that this review is by Spence. Literature. ]
December 7 The October reviews. Register, p. 7c-d. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
December 12 The October reviews. Observer, p. 41c. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
December 31 The November reviews. Register, p. 6f-h. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
1892  
January 12 [In 'News of the Day'.] Equal representation or effective voting. Age, p. 5b. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence to the Trades Hall Council in Melbourne.]
January 14 Equal representation, or effective voting. Evening Journal, p. 2b. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence to the Trades Hall Council in Melbourne.]
January 14 Equal representation, or effective voting. Register, p. 5c. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence to the Trades Hall Council in Melbourne.]
February 10 State children's council. Register, p. 6h. [Report of meeting of State Children's Council with comments on Miss Spence's work in Melbourne. Biographical fragment.]
February 12 The December reviews. Register, p. 6b-d. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
February 18 Equal representation. Register, p. 4ef. [Leader discussing Miss Spence's lecture at the Democratic Club. Biographical material.]
February 18 Effective voting or equal representation. Register, p. 6ab. [Report of lecture by Miss C. H. Spence at the Democratic Club, Flinders Street, on 17 February 1892.]
February 22 The January reviews. Register, pp. 5h-6ab. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
February 23 Effective voting. Register, p. 7h. [Letter by Catherine H. Spence.]
February 27 The riddler. New problems. Prize problems. Evening Journal, p. 6e. [Miss Spence as judge of puzzles. Biographical fragment.]
February 27 Effective voting or equal representation. Observer, p. 6cd. [Report of lecture by Miss C. H. Spence at the Democratic Club, Flinders Street, on 17 February 1892.]
February 27 The riddler. New problems. Prize problems. Observer, p. 44bc. [Miss Spence as judge of puzzles. Biographical fragment.]
March 4 East Torrens school board. Evening Journal, p. 3f. [Report of activities. Biographical material.]
March 4 East Torrens school board. Register, p. 6h. [Report of activities. Biographical material.]
March 10 Effective voting. Register, p. 7b. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
March 16 Effective voting. Evening Journal, p. 3d. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence at Port Adelaide Congregational Church.]
March 16 Effective voting. Register, p. 7c. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence at Port Adelaide Congregational Church.]
March 24 The February reviews. Register, p. 6d-f. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
April 13 Effective voting. Register, p. 5b. [Report of meeting in the Semaphore Town Hall on 11 April 1892 to discuss Miss Spence's method of voting. Biographical fragment.]
April 29 The March reviews. Register, p. 6b-d. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
May 4 Effective voting. Public trial of Hare's system. Evening Journal, p. 3h. [Report of trial and Miss Spence's activities. Biographical material.]
May 4 Effective voting. Register, p. 4fg. [Leader in praise of Miss Spence'sactivities. Biographical material.]
May 4 Public trial of Hare's system. Register, p. 6e. [Report of trial and Miss Spence's activities. Biographical material.]
May 5 Effective voting at Port Adelaide. Register, p. 5d. [Miss Spence and the Hare system. Biographical material.]
May 6 'The declaration of the poll'. Advertiser, p. 4d-f. [Leader congratulating Miss Spence. Effective voting. Biographical material.]
May 6 The transferable vote. Advertiser, p. 6b. [Report of meeting at the Semaphore Town Hall on 5 May 1892, including speech by Miss Spence. Effective voting.]
May 6 Effective voting. Declaration of the poll. Evening Journal, p. 7a. [Report of meeting at the Semaphore Town Hall on 5 May 1892, including speech by Miss Spence.]
May 6 Effective voting. Register, p. 4h. [Third leader congratulating Miss Spence on her effective voting campaign. Biographical material.]
May 6 Effective voting. Declaration of the poll. Register, p. 7a. [Report of meeting at the Semaphore Town Hall on 5 May 1892, including speech by Miss Spence.]
May 7 "Miss Spence is to be heartily congratulated. . ." Observer, pp. 25e, 26a. [Paragraph congratulating Miss Spence on her effective voting campaign. Biographical material.]
May 7 Effective voting. Register, p. 7a. [Letter by C. H. Spence, A Colonist of 1839.]
May 9 The democratic ideal. No. I. Register, p. 6a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
May 14 The democratic ideal. No. I. Evening Journal, p. 6a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
May 14 Effective voting. Observer, p. 27b. [Letter by C. H. Spence, A Colonist of 1839.]
May 14 The democratic ideal. No. I. Observer, p. 41c-e. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
May 17 Woman's suffrage league. Annual meeting. Evening Journal, p. 4bc. [Report includes speech by Miss Spence.]
May 17 Woman's suffrage league. Annual meeting. Register, p. 7d. [Report includes speech by Miss Spence.]
May 18 Effective voting. Evening Journal, p. 4d. [Report of lecture given at College Park Congregational Schoolroom on 17 May 1892 by Miss C. H. Spence.]
May 18 Effective voting. Register, p. 6de. [Report of lecture given at College Park Congregational Schoolroom on 17 May 1892 by Miss C. H. Spence.
May 21 Woman's suffrage league. Annual meeting. Observer, p. 33de, 34a. [Report of meeting including speech by Miss Spence.]
May 21 Effective voting. Observer, p. 34ab. [Report of lecture given at College Park Congregational Schoolroom on 17 May 1892 by Miss C. H. Spence.]
May 28 The democratic ideal. No II. Observer, pp. 41c-e, 42a. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues. Domestic servants.]
June 3 The democratic ideal. No II. Register, 6a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues. Domestic servants.]
June 4 The democratic ideal. No. II. Evening Journal, p. 6a-c. [Article by A Colonist of 1839. Social issues. Domestic servants.]
June 10 [In 'Personal Pars'.] 'Miss Spence is writing. . .' Quiz, p. 6b. [Comment on' articles by Miss Spence. Biographical fragment.]
June 11 The April reviews. Register Supplement, p. 1ab. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
June 13 "Effective voting". Register, p. 5de. [Report of meeting held at Norwood Town Hall on 11 June 1892, including lecture by Miss C. H. Spence.]
June 15 Effective voting. Evening Journal, p. 2f. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
June 15 Effective voting. Register, p. 5h. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
June 18 Effective voting. Observer, p. 38ab. [Report of meeting held at Norwood Town Hall on 11 June 1892, including lecture by Miss C. H. Spence.]
June 23 The May reviews. Register, p. 6de. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
June 25 The April reviews. Observer, p. 41a. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
June 25 Effective voting. Register, p. 5d. [Miss Spence gave lecture at Unley Town Hall on 24 June 1892. Biographical fragment.]
June 30 Miss Spence and electoral reform. Register, p. 7d. [Letter by 'Doubtful'. Effective voting. Biographical material.]
July 1 Effective voting. Evening Journal, p. 4e. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
July 1 Effective voting. Register, p. 7g. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
July 9 Women's suffrage league. Appeal to the Government. A favourable reply. Register, p. 6f. [Report of deputation to the Treasurer on 8 July 1892, including speech by Miss Spence.]
July 16 Women's suffrage league. Observer, p. 31d. [Report of deputation to the Treasurer, including speech by Miss Spence.]
July 18 Anglo-colonial gossip. "C. H. S." Register, 6g. Extract from letter by C. H. S. to the Toronto Week. Biographical material.]
July 21 Miss C. H. Spence on labour and capital. Register, p. 5a. [Paragraph by Miss Spence correcting misrepresentation.]
July 30 The East Adelaide school board deputation. Register, p. 4h-5a. [Miss Spence's disagreement with the School Board. Biographical material.]
July 30 The June reviews. Register Supplement, p. 1ab. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
August 6 Blumberg. Miss C. H. Spence. Observer, p. 32a. [Miss Spence delivered her first country lecture on effective voting at Blumberg on 5 August 1892. Biographical material.]
August 12 The ministerial ballot. A test of effective voting. Evening Journal, p. 3c. [Report of effective voting trial. Biographical material.]
August 12 The ministerial ballot. A test of effective voting. Register, p. 6a. [Report of effective voting trial. Biographical material.]
August 13 The democratic ideal. No. III. Register Supplement, p. 1a-c. [Articleby C. H. Spence, A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
August 15 The ministerial ballot. Further examination of votes. Evening Journal, p. 3c. [Report of effective voting trial. Biographical material.]
August 15 The ministerial ballot. Further examination of votes. Register, p. 5g. [Report of effective voting trial. Biographical material.]
August 16 The ministerial ballot. A test of effective voting. Register, p. 6bc. [Final report of voting trial. Biographical material.]
August 17 The recent ministerial ballot. Evening Journal, p. 4b. [Article by C. H. Spence. Effective voting.]
August 17 The recent ministerial ballot. Register, p. 6d. [Article by C. H. Spence. Effective voting.]
August 20 The democratic ideal. No. III. Evening Journal, p. 4b. [Articleby C. H. Spence, A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
August 20 The recent ministerial ballot. Observer, p. 34de. [Article by C. H. Spence. Effective voting.]
August 27 [In 'Country News'.] Angaston, August 23. Observer, p. 15b. [Report of Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
August 27 The democratic ideal. No. III. Observer, p. 41c-e, 42a. [Article by C. H. Spence, A Colonist of 1839. Social issues.]
September 3 The July reviews. Register Supplement, p. 1ab. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
September 17 Proportional representation. Register, p. 5a. [Extracts from article by Miss Spence published in the Toronto Week.]
September 20 [In 'Latest News.'] Effective voting. Evening Journal, p. 2b. [Miss Spence and Toronto Week. Biographical material.]
September 20 Lecture at Glenelg. Register, p. 7h. [Report of meeting at Congrega-tional Lecture Hall Glenelg, on 19 September 1892, including lecture on effective voting by Miss Spence.]
September 21 Effective voting. Register, p. 5b. [Miss Spence and Toronto Week. Biographical material.]
September 24 Adelaide benevolent and strangers' friend society. Annual meeting. Register Supplement, p. 2c. [Miss Spence appointed to committee. Biographical fragment.]
September 24 Lecture at Glenelg. Observer, p. 31c. [Report of meeting at Congrega-tional Lecture Hall Glenelg, on 19 September 1892, including lecture on effective voting by Miss Spence.]
October 1 The August reviews. Register Supplement, p. 1ab. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
October 5 Effective voting. Register, p. 5e. [Report of Miss Spence's lecture at Wellington Square, North Adelaide on 4 October 1892. Her 'twenty-sixth public appearance on this subject'.]
October 8 The August reviews. Observer, p. 41de. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
October 17 Industrial peace. Register, p. 6b. [Article by C. H. Spence. Labour.]
October 24 The September reviews. Register, p. 6gh. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
November 5 The September reviews. Observer, 41cd. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
November 21 The October reviews. Register, p.7ab . [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
November 26 The October reviews. Observer, 41cd. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
December 8 Woman's suffrage league. Register, p. 5e. [Request for Miss Spence to represent the league during her effective voting campaign. Biographical material.]
December 9 "The silent sea." Voice, p. 2ab. [Review by C. H. S. of The Silent Sea. (By Catherine Martin.) Richard Bentley & Son, London, 1892. Australian literature.]
December 9 Woman's suffrage and effective voting. Voice, p. 6a-c, 7a-c. [Report of lecture by C. H. Spence read at drawing room meeting at Glenelg.]
December 10 Effective voting. Border Watch, p. 2d. [Leader discussing Miss Spence's views. Biographical material.]
December 10 Effective voting. Border Watch, p. 2gh. Report of lecture by Miss Spence given at Institute Hall Mount Gambier on 8 December 1892. Biographical material.]
December 17 [In 'Country News'.] Bordertown, December 13. Observer, p. 25a. [Report of Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
(December 24 'The silent sea." Observer, p. 41cd. [Unsigned review of The Silent Sea. (By Catherine Martin.) This review has much in common with the signed review in Voice on 9 December 1892. It makes points consistent with Spence's attitudes and style. Australian literature.
December 30 [In 'Personal Pars'.] Miss C. H. Spence. . .' Quiz, p. 6a [Comment on Miss Spence's writings on effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
December 30 The November reviews. Register, p. 5fg. [Unsigned article. Continuation of series.]
December 30 The Australian ballot as used in America [No. I]. Voice, p. 2a-c. [Article by C. H. Spence. Representation.]
1893  
  Effective voting. Proportional Representation Review, Chicago, vol. 1, no. 1, September 1893. pp. 15-20. [Article by Catherine H. Spense (sic), Adelaide, South Australia.]
  Effective voting: one vote one value. Adelaide, Burden and Bonython, Advertiser Office. pp. 12. [Pamphlet by Catherine Helen Spence, a Colonist of 1839. Reprinted from Advertiser, 9 February 1893.]
  Miss C. H. Spence at Chicago. The Educator, September 1893, p. 118. [Details of Miss Spence's activities among educationalists in Chicago. Biographical material.]
January 6 The Australian ballot as used in America. No. II.-the municipal ticket.
January 14 Effective voting. Kadina and Wallaroo Times, p. 2fg. [Detailed report of Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting.]
January 18 Miss Spence on effective voting. At Wallaroo. At Snowtown. Kadina and Wallaroo Times, p, 2ef. [Reports of Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting.]
January 20 Effective voting. Yorke's Peninsula Advertiser, p. 2g. [Detailed report of Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting.]
January 21 [In 'Country News'.] Kadina, January 12. Observer, p. 15b. [Report of Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting. Biographical material.]
January 21 [In 'Country News'.] Moonta, January 14. Observer, p. 15c. [Report of Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting. Biographical material.]
January 21 [In 'Country News'.] Snowtown, January 16. Observer, p. 16a. [Report of Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
January 21 [In 'Country News'.] Wallaroo, January 17. Observer, p. 16a. [Report of Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
January 21 Current topics. The People's Weekly, p. 2g. [Leader discussing Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting. Biographical material.]
January 28 [In 'Country News'.] Port Elliot, January 23. Observer, p. 16c. [Report of proposed lecture tour by Miss Spence. Biographical material.]
February 3 [In 'Here and There'.] 'Some of the experiences of Miss Spence. .' Quiz, p. 8ab. [Comments on Miss Spence's tour for effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
February 4 [In 'Country News'.] Port Elliot, February 3. Observer, p. 21a. [Report of Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
February 4 [In 'Country News'.] Jamestown, January 26. Observer, p. 37c. [Report of Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
February 4 [In 'Country News'.] Petersburg, January 29. Observer, p. 37d. [Report of Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
February 4 [In 'Country News'.] Riverton, January 31. Observer, p. 38a. [Report of Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
February 9 Effective voting: one vote one value. Advertiser, p. 6e-g. [Article by Miss C. H. Spence.]
February 10 Town Hall, Petersburg. Thursday, February 16. Lecture by Miss Spence on effective voting. Petersburg Times, p. 4d. [Advertisement. Biographical fragment.]
February 11 [In 'Country News'.] Mount Barker, February 8. Observer, p. 15e. [Report of Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
February 11 [In 'Country News'.] Strathalbyn, February 8. Observer, p. 16c. [Report of Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
February 11 [In 'Country News'.] Port Elliot, February 3. Observer, p. 21b. [Report of Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
February 13 The December reviews. Register, p. 3f-h. [Unsigned article. Conclusion of series.]
February 18 [In 'Country News'.] Woodside, February 11. Observer, p. 37e. [Report of Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
February 23 Effective voting. Port Pirie Advocate, p. 2d. [Advance notice of Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
February 24 Effective voting. Petersburg Times, p. 4cd. [Leader commenting on Miss Spence's activities. Biographical material.]
February 25 [In 'Country News'.] Quorn, February 23. Observer, p. 29d. [Report of Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
February 25 [In 'Country News'.] Orroroo, February 18. Observer, p. 38c. [Report of Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
February 25 [In 'Country News'.] Petersburg, February 16. Observer, p. 38c. [Report of Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
February 25 [In 'Country News'.] Port Augusta , February 21. Observer, p. 38c. [Report of Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
March 3 [In 'Personal Pars'.] 'It is significant. . .' Quiz, p. 6a [Comment on Miss Spence's voting system. Biographical fragment.]
March 4 [In 'Country News'.] Port Pirie, February 24. Observer, p. 15e. [Report of Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
March 11 Effective voting. Scrutiny of voting papers. Evening Journal, p. 8cd. [Report of meeting held at the Y.M.C.A. on 10 March 1893, including speech by Miss Spence.]
March 11 Effective voting. Register, p. 4gh. [Second leader. Survey of Miss Spence's achievements for effective voting. Biographical material.]
March 11 [In 'Country News'.] Salisbury, March 3. Observer, p. 39b. [Report of Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
March 11 Effective voting. Scrutiny of voting papers. Register, p. 6bc. [Report of meeting held at the Y.M.C.A. on 10 March 1893, including speech by Miss Spence.]
March 15 Woman's suffrage. Evening Journal, p. 3f. [Report of meeting held at the Albert Hall, Adelaide, on 14 March 1893, including speech by Miss Spence.]
March 15 Woman's suffrage. Register, p. 6e. [Report of meeting held at the Albert Hall, Adelaide, on 14 March 1893, including speech by Miss Spence.]
March 15 Effective voting. Register, p. 7e. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
March 17 'At a recent meeting of the State children's council.' Advertiser, p. 4fg. [Second leader. Survey of Miss Spence's work as she left for America. Biographical material.]
March 17 Effective voting. Voice. p. 4bc. [Second leader. Survey of Miss Spence's activities. Biographical material.]
March 17 Effective voting. Voice, p. 6bc. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
March 18 Effective voting. Chronicle, p. 4fg. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
March 18 State children's council. Chronicle, p. 7e. [Miss Spence appointed delegate to International Charities Conference in Chicago. Charity. Biographical material.]
March 18 Effective voting. Chronicle, p. 8c. [Report of meeting held on 10 March 1893, including speech by Miss Spence.]
March 18 Woman's suffrage. Meeting at the Albert Hall. Chronicle, p. 8de. [Report of meeting held at the Albert Hall, Adelaide, on 14 March 1893, including speech by Miss Spence.]
March 18 'The services which Miss Spence has rendered. . .' Observer, p. 25cd.[Survey of Miss Spence's work for effective voting. Biographical material.]
March 18 Effective voting. Scrutiny of voting papers. Observer, pp. 33e-34ab. [Report of meeting held on 10 March 1893, including speech by Miss Spence.]
March 18 Effective voting. Observer, p. 34b. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
March 18 Woman's suffrage. Observer, pp. 36e-37a. [Report of meeting held at the Albert Hall, Adelaide, on 14 March 1893, including speech by Miss Spence.]
April 4 Miss C. H. Spence. Evening Journal, p. 3de. [Paragraph and photograph. Biographical material.]
April 4 An electoral reform missionary. Register, p. 4de. [Second leader. Biographical material.]
April 4 Miss C. H. Spence. An interview by a special representative. Register, p. 5d-f. [Article and photograph.]
April 4 Electoral reform—"the transferable vote." Register, p.5f. [Report of letter by J. B. Whiting re Spence's visit to America. Biographical material.]
April 5 Departure of Miss Spence. Register, p. 5b. [List of those farewelling Miss Spence. Tribute.]
April 7 [In 'Fair and Unfair'.] 'Miss C. H. Spence. . .' Quiz, p. 10a. [Report of Miss Spence's departure for U.S.A. Biographical fragment.]
April 8 An electoral reform missionary. [Departure of Miss Spence.] Evening Journal, p. 6c. [Article. Biographical material.]
April 8 An interview by a special representative. Evening Journal, p. 6c-e. [Interview with Miss Spence.]
April 8 Electoral reform—"the transferable vote." Evening Journal, p. 6ef. [Letter by Frederick Wines, enclosing a letter by Mr J. B. Whiting. Biographical material.]
April 8 An electoral reform missionary. [Departure of Miss Spence.] Observer, p. 7ab. [Article. Biographical material.]
April 8 An interview by a special representative. Observer, p. 7de. [Interview with Miss Spence. Includes photograph.]
April 8 Electoral reform—"the transferable vote." Observer, p. 7e. [Contains extract from letter by Miss Spence and letter by Frederick Wines, enclosing a letter by Mr J. B. Whiting. Biographical material.]
April 11 A system of effective voting. Lecture by Miss Spence. Age, p. 6d. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence in the Lecture Hall of the Australia Church (Melbourne) on 10 April 1893.]
April 11 Effective voting. Lecture by Miss C. H. Spence. Argus, p. 7g. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence in the Lecture Hall of the Australia Church (Melbourne) on 10 April 1893.]
April 15 Effective voting. Daily Telegraph, p. 9ab. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
April 15 St. Peters school board of advice. Register, p. 5e. [Acceptance of Miss Spence's resignation. Biographical fragment.]
April 17 An Australian reformer. Interview with Miss Spence. Daily Telegraph, p. 4gh. [Interview with Miss Spence.]
April 17 Miss Spence of Adelaide. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 5b. [Short report of two sermons given at the Unitarian Church (Sydney) on 16 April, 1893.]
April 17 Miss Spence in Sydney. Register, p. 5f. [Report of sermons by Miss Spence given in Sydney on 16 April 1893. Biographical fragment.]
April 21 A remarkable woman. Table Talk, p. 4c. [Tribute.]
May 12 Effective voting. Register, p. 3c. [Statement from Miss Spence in reply to a letter.]
July 5 Miss Spence on her travels. San Francisco, May 25. Register, p. 6cd. [The first of a series of articles written by Miss Spence for the Register, reporting on her experiences in the U.S.A.]
July 15 Miss Spence on her travels. San Francisco, May 25. Observer, p. 33de. [The first of a series of articles written by Miss Spencefor the Observer, reporting on her experiences in the U.S.A.]
July 24 Miss Spence in San Francisco. Register, p. 5c. [Reprint of report on Miss Spence's activities from the Californian Star. Tribute. Travels.]
July 26 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. At the world's fair. Chicago, June 16. Evening Journal, p. 3ef. [From a letter to Mr J. B. Spence.]
July 26 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. At the world's fair. Chicago, June 16. Register, p. 6cd. [Extracts from a letter to Mr J. B. Spence.]
August 5 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. At the World's Fair. Chicago, June 16. Observer, pp. 33de, 34ab.
August 21 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. Chicago, June 28. Register, p. 6c. [Extracts from a letter to Mr J. B. Spence.]
August 26 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. Chicago, June 28. Observer, p. 33de. [Extracts from a letter to Mr J. B. Spence.]
September 15 Miss C. H. Spence in America. Register, p. 5a. [Report of Miss Spence's activities. Tribute.]
September 21 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. Chicago, July 1. Register, p. 6ab.
September 23 Miss C. H. Spence in America. Observer, p. 14d. [Report of Miss Spence's activities. Tribute.]
September 30 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. Chicago, July 1. Evening Journal, p. 33c-e.
September 30 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. Chicago, July 1. Observer, p. 33c-e.
October 12 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. Warren (Illinois), August 5. Register, p. 6bc.
October 14 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. Warren (Illinois), August 5. Evening Journal, p. 6cd.
October 14 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. Warren (Illinois), August 5. Observer, p. 33c-e.
October 16 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. Chicago, August 12. Register, p. 6ab.
October 21 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. Chicago, August 12. Evening Journal, p. 6cd.
October 21 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. Chicago, August 12. Observer, p. 34bc.
November 2 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. Chicago, September, 8. Register, p. 6bc.
November 4 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. Chicago, September 8. Observer, pp. 33de, 34a.
November 7 'Not institutions but homes'. Register, p. 6g. [Sermon by Jenkin Lloyd Jones sent by Miss Spence from Chicago, with editorial comment about her. Biographical material.]
December 26 An Australian in America. Congresses at Chicago. Papers and discussions of important questions. Daily Telegraph, p. 6b-d. [Article by Miss C. H. Spence. Travels.]
December 27 An Australian in America. Daily Telegraph, p. 6b-d. [Article by Miss C. H. Spence. Travels.]
1894  
  An Australian's impressions of America. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, July 1894, vol. 89, pp. 244-51. [Article by Miss C. H. Spence, Adelaide, South Australia. Travels.]
  Effective voting—the only effective moralizer of politics. Arena, Boston, November, 1894, vol. X, no. LX, pp. 767-76. [Article by Catherine H. Spence .]
  Notes political and social of ten months in America. The Christian Advocate, p. 4a-c, 5a. New York, 23 August 1894. [Article by Catherine Helen Spence of Adelaide, South Australia. In Miles Franklin papers in Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales. Travels.]
  Report of meeting on "proportional representation" or effective voting held at River House, Chelsea, on Tuesday July 10th, 1894. London, John Bale & Sons, 1894. pp. 36. [Pamphlet. Preface, speech and concluding note by Miss Spence.]
  The transferable vote. Proportional Representation Review, vol. 1,no. 4, Chicago, June 1894. pp. 108-115. [Article by Cathrine (sic) Helen Spence.]
  Lore from a lady. British Australasian, London. August 1894. pp. 3. [Report of lecture given by Miss Spence at the Royal Colonial Institute. Cutting filed with National Library of Australia's copy of 'Social and intellectual aspects of Australian life'; abstract of paper by Miss Spence read at the Royal Colonial Institute July 31, 1894. Royal Colonial Institute: Proceedings, London, 1895.]
January 3 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. Philadelphia, November 11. Register, p. 6cd.
January 5 New Australia. Voice, p. 2a. [Paragraph. Miss Spence's system for New Australia. Effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
January 13 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. Philadelphia, November 11. Evening Journal, p. 6ab.
January 13 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. Philadelphia, November 11. Observer, p. 33de, 34a.
January 29 An Australian in America. Daily Telegraph, p. 6a-c. [Article by Miss C. H. Spence. Travels.]
February 9 'We are pleased to learn. . . '. Voice, p. 5a. [Paragraph about Miss Spence's activities in America. Travels. Biographical material.]
February 10 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. New York, October 1893. Observer, p. 33a-c.
February 10 Miss C. H. Spence in America. Register, p. 5b. [Report of Miss Spence's activities. Travels. Biographical material.]
February 26 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. New York, November 1893. Register, p. 6a-c.
March 12 Miss Spence's crusade. Register, p. 5b. [Extract from Boston EveningTranscript of 18 January 1894. Travels. Biographical material.]
March 17 An Australian woman in America. Daily Telegraph, p. 10cd. [Article by Miss C. H. Spence. Travels.]
March 22 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. Register, p. 6fg.
March 24 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. New York, January 6. Register, p. 5fg.
March 28 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. New York, January 8. Register, p. 6cd.
March 31 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. Boston, Massachusetts, U. S. Observer, p. 33a-c.
April 7 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. New York, January 6. Observer, p. 33a-c.
April 14 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. New York, January 8. Observer, p. 33a-c.
May 17 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. Philadelphia, March 3. Register, p. 6cd.
May 26 An Australian woman in America. Daily Telegraph, p. 10bd. [Article by Miss C. H. Spence. Travels.]
May 26 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. Philadelphia, March 3. Observer, pp. 33de, 34a.
June 16 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. Last days in the United States. General reflections. New York, March 31. Register, p. 6cd.
June 16 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. New York, March 31. Observer, pp. 33e, 34a.
July 12 Proportional representation. Times, p. 14ef. [Report of speech by Miss Spence to open the Conference at the River House, Chelsea on 10 July 1894. Biographical material.]
July 14 Representation and independence. Spectator, p. 35b and pp. 39ab-40a. [Report of meeting at the River House, Chelsea on 10 July 1894, with references to Miss Spence. Biographical material.]
August 7 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. Scotland revisited. Evening Journal, p. 3cd.
August 7 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. Scotland revisited. Register, pp. 5h-6a.
August 11 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. Scotland revisited. Observer, p. 33cd.
August 15 Miss Spence. A nasty accident. Register, p. 5d. [Report of Miss Spence's accident in London. Biographical material.]
October 30 Effective voting. The movement in England. Daily Telegraph, p. 7a. [Report of meeting at Mrs Westlake's house, Chelsea, including speech by Miss Spence.]
November 6 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. London, September 21. Register, p. 6cd.
November 10 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. London, September 21. Observer, p. 33a-c.
November 16 A South Australian's impression of America. Weekly Herald, p. 1g. [Extract from Miss C. H. Spence's article on America in Harper's New Monthly Magazine, July 1994. Travels.]
December 1 Miss C. H. Spence on her travels. Zurich, September 28. Observer, p. 33a-c.
December 13 Effective voting. American politics. Return of Miss Spence. Advertiser, p. 5g. [Report of interview with Miss Spence.]
December 13 Return of Miss Spence. An interview. Register, p. 6b-d. [Report of interview with Miss Spence. This is followed by the last of the travel letters.]
December 14 Miss Spence and effective voting. Weekly Herald, p. 1de. [Article by 'Bluey'. Biographical material.]
December 15 Return of Miss Spence. An interview. Observer, p. 31bc. [Report of interview with Miss Spence.]
December 18 Welcome to Miss Spence. Woman's suffrage. Advertiser, p. 7c. [Report of meeting at Café de Paris (Adelaide), including speech by Miss Spence. Grand old woman of Australia.]
December 18 The woman's franchise bill. Register, p. 4gh. [Leader concerning Miss Spence and woman's franchise. Suffrage. Biographical material.]
December 19 Woman's suffrage. Welcome to Miss Spence. Register, p. 3g. [Report of meeting at Café de Paris (Adelaide), including speech by Miss Spence.]
December 22 Welcome to Miss Spence. Woman's suffrage. Chronicle, p. 6g. [Report of meeting at Café de Paris (Adelaide), including speech by Miss Spence. Grand old woman of Australia.]
December 22 Woman's suffrage. Welcome to Miss Spence. Observer, p. 30e. [Report of meeting at Café de Paris (Adelaide), including speech by Miss Spence.]
December 26 An Australian woman on her travels. Daily Telegraph, p. 7a-c. [Article by Miss C. H. Spence.]
December 27 A letter from a lady member of the Adelaide writing circle. Port Pirie Advocate, p. 4a. [Letter by G. E. B. Tribute.]
December 27 Bimetallism. Address by Mr. M. Frewen. Register, p. 7ad. [Miss Spence supported Sir J. W. Downer's resolution. Biographical material.]
1895  
  Social and intellectual aspects of Australian life; abstract of paper by Miss Spence read at the Royal Colonial Institute July 31, 1894. Royal Colonial Institute: Proceedings, London, 1895, pp. 30-32. [Lecture.]
  South Australia's victory for adult suffrage. Canadian Magazine, 5 May-October 1895, pp. 276-277. [Article by Catherine Helen Spence.]
January 5 An Australian woman on her travels. Switzerland and Italy revisited. The Swiss republic. Daily Telegraph, p. 10ab. [Article by Miss C. H. Spence.]
January 12 An Australian woman on her travels. Switzerland and Italy revisited. The Swiss republic, II. Daily Telegraph, p. 9gh. [Article by Miss C. H. Spence.]
January 21 Political and social notes on America. Evening Journal, p. 3d. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence at Democratic Club on 20 January 1895.]
January 21 Political and social notes on America. Register, p. 6a. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence at Democratic Club on 20 January 1895.]
January 25 Democratic societies. Weekly Herald, p. 3d. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence at the Democratic club. Government.]
January 26 Political and social notes on America. Observer, p. 15bc. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence at Democratic Club on 20 January 1895. Politics.]
January 28 "The old suffrage league." Register, p. 6a. [Letter by Mary Lee criticising Miss Spence's lecture reported in Register on 21 January 1895. Biographical material.]
January 29 "The old suffrage league." Register, p. 6g. [Letter by Lee-Way in defence of Miss Spence. Biographical material.]
February 2 State children's council. Observer, p. 14a. [Report of meeting including welcome to Miss Spence. Biographical material.]
February 11 Effective voting. Register, p. 5a. [Paragraph from Argus, commenting on Professor Nanson and Miss Spence. Biographical material.]
February 13 Proportional representation. Register, p. 6d. [Letter by Catherine H. Spence.]
February 27 Early closing. Meeting at Victoria Hall. Evening Journal, p. 3d. [Report of meeting at which Miss Spence spoke. Labour. Biographical fragment.]
February 27 Early closing. Meeting at Victoria Hall. Register, p. 6e. [Report of meeting at which Miss Spence spoke. Labour. Biographical fragment.]
March 1 Failure of the cumulative vote. Weekly Herald, p. 4bc. [Letter by Catherine H. Spence. Representation.]
March 26 The Adelaide hospital trouble. The royal commission. Register, p. 7a. [Report of first meeting of Commission includes Miss Spence. Biographical fragment.]
March 29 The foreign population of the United States. Weekly Herald, p. 4c. [Letter by C. H. Spence. America.]
April 10 Adult suffrage. Celebration at the Albert Hall. Register, p. 7f. [Report of meeting organised by the Woman's Suffrage League at the Albert Hall on 9 April 1895, including speech by Miss C. H. Spence.]
April 11 Inexperienced witnesses. Register, p. 5c. [Miss Spence at Royal Commission. Biographical material.]
April 11 The Adelaide hospital. Sitting of royal commission. Register, p. 7a-e. [Miss Spence at Royal Commission. Biographical material.]
April 13 Adult suffrage. Celebration at the Albert Hall. Observer, p. 13a. [Report of meeting organised by the Woman's Suffrage at the Albert Hall on 9 April 1895, including speech by Miss C. H. Spence.]
April 20 'The brainy and unique Miss Catherine H. Spence'. Bulletin, p. 13d. [Paragraph. Tribute.]
May 6 The Adelaide hospital. Register, p. 4g. [Miss Spence inspects hospital. Royal Commission. Biographical material.]
May 8 Woman's suffrage and effective voting. Evening Journal, p. 4b. [Report of meeting at Port Adelaide, including speech by Miss Spence.]
May 8 Woman's suffrage and effective voting. Register, p. 6f. [Report of meeting at Port Adelaide, including speech by Miss Spence.]
May 9 Round the churches. No. 32. Miss Spence at the Unitarian Church. Quiz, p. 8a, 8c. [Article. Grand old woman. Religion. Tribute.]
May 13 Effective voting. Register, p. 4g. [Miss Spence at Single Tax League. Taxation. Biographical fragment.]
May 14 Single tax league. Annual meeting. Register, p. 3g. [Miss Spence at meeting. Taxation. Biographical fragment.]
May 17 Effective voting. Weekly Herald, p. 4cd. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
June 5 Women's political responsibility. Advertiser, p. 3h. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence on 4 June 1895.]
June 5 Women's political responsibilities. Address by Miss Spence. Register, p. 3g. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence on 4 June 1895.]
June 14 "The democratic ideal." Weekly Herald, p. 1cd. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence at Wakefield-street Unitarian Church on 2 June 1895. Religion. Pure democracy.]
August 5 Effective voting. Register, p. 4h. [Miss Spence at Brighton Town Hall. Biographical fragment.]
August 22 The rights of women. A new movement. Evening Journal, p. 3gh. [Report of meeting held at W.C.T.U. Hall, Pirie Street, on 21 August 1895, including short speech by Miss C. H. Spence.]
August 22 The rights of women. A new movement. Register, p. 3gh. [Report of meeting held at W.C.T.U. Hall, Pirie Street, on 21 August 1895, including short speech by Miss C. H. Spence.]
August 24 The women's league. First meeting. Register, p. 6d. [Includes short speech by Miss C. H. Spence]
September 6 Our political responsibilities. Port Pirie Advocate, p. 3c. [Report of lecture by Miss C. H. Spence at the Port Pirie Institute on 30 August 1895. Effective voting.]
September 6 Effective voting. Port Pirie Advocate, p. 3e. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
September 13 Effective voting. Port Pirie Advocate, p. 3c. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
October 12 Effective voting. Advertiser, p. 4hi. [Leader praising Miss Spence's activities. Tribute.]
October 11 Effective voting league. Register, p. 4gh. [Second leader discussing Miss Spence and her system. Biographical material.]
October 11 Items for women. Weekly Herald, p. 3d. [Miss Spence at Woman's League meeting. Biographical fragment.]
October 12 Effective voting league. Inaugural meeting. Register, p. 7c. [Report of meeting on 11 October 1895, including speech by Miss C. H. Spence, President.]
October 18 The effective voting league. Weekly Herald, p. 3c. [Article by Miss C. H. Spence.]
October 24 Effective voting. Register, p. 3h. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
November 2 Effective voting. Observer, p. 28c. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
November 8 Items for women. Weekly Herald, p. 3e. [Miss Spence honorary treasurer of Woman's League. Biographical fragment.]
November 18 Effective voting. Register, p. 3h. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
November 22 Items for women. Weekly Herald, p. 3b. [Miss Spence gave lecture on the dispensary system at Woman's League meeting. Drink. Biographical fragment.]
December 6 [In 'Items for Women'.] Weekly Herald, p. 3a. [Brief report of Miss Spence's lecture on public money at the Woman's League.]
December 19 Women's Christian temperance union. Register, p. 6g. [Miss Spence gave a speech at W. C. T. U. meeting. Biographical fragment.]
December 20 Items for women. Weekly Herald, p. 3c. [Miss Spence gave a speech on effective voting at Woman's League meeting. Biographical fragment.]
1896  
  The approaching elections: a few plain words to the women electors of South Australia by one of themselves. Reprinted from the Register, 24 March 1896. Adelaide, 1896. pp. 1. [Pamphlet by Catherine Helen Spence. Politics.]
  What is effective voting and how is it to be secured? Eildon, St Peters, March, 1896. pp. 2. [Pamphlet by C. H. Spence.]
February 10 The new factor in politics. Lectures by Miss Spence. Evening Journal, p. 6d. [Report of lecture on effective voting by Miss Spence at Gawler Institute Hall on afternoon and evening of 7 February 1896.]
February 10 The new factor in politics. Lectures by Miss Spence. Register, p. 6d. [Report of lecture on effective voting by Miss Spence at Gawler Institute Hall on afternoon and evening of 7 February 1896.]
February 14 An interesting letter from Japan. Bunyip, p. 2b. [Reprints a letter to Miss Spence read at her lecture in Gawler on 7 February 1896. Biographical fragment.]
February 14 The political warfare. "A plain talk to women voters." Other matters of moment at this crisis." Bunyip, p. 3ab. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence at Gawler Institute Hall on afternoon and evening of 7 February 1896. Politics.]
February 14 [In 'Current Topics.] Miss Spence . . . Weekly Herald, p. 4d. [Brief report of Miss Spence's speech on effective voting to Barossa Political League at Gawler.]
February 15 The new factor in politics. Lectures by Miss Spence. Observer, p. 15c. [Report of lectures on effective voting by Miss Spence at Gawler Institute Hall on afternoon and evening of 7 February 1896.]
February 25 The political responsibilities of women. Register, p. 6c. [Notice of Miss Spence's lecture at St Peter's Town Hall on 24 February 1896. Biographical fragment.]
March 13 The woman's column. Weekly Herald, p. 6d. [Report of Miss Spence's speech on municipal control of utilities. Social issues.]
March 24 A few plain words to the women electors. [By one of themselves.] Evening Journal, p. 4c. [Article by Catherine Helen Spence.]
March 24 A few plain words to the women electors. [By one of themselves.] Register, p. 6bc. [Article by Catherine Helen Spence. Politics.]
March 25 The women's leagues of South Australia. Register, p. 3h. [Letter criticising Miss Spence and others. Biographical material.]
March 28 A few plain words to the women electors. [By one of themselves.] Observer, p. 16ab. [Article by Catherine Helen Spence. Politics.]
March 28 The woman's league. Observer, p. 16c. [Report of meeting on 20 March 1896, including lecture by Miss C. H. Spence on 'The Nationalisation of Health.']
May 1 The recent elections. Advertiser, p. 7g. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Effective voting.]
May 1 The recent elections. Register, p. 6h. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Effective voting.]
May 9 The recent elections. Observer, pp. 11e-12a. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Effective voting.]
May 12 Effective voting. A brief record of progress. Register, p. 5g. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
May 15 [In 'Current Topics'.] Miss C. H. Spence. Weekly Herald, p. 4d. [Report of Miss Spence's activities. Tribute.]
May 16 Effective voting. A brief record of progress. Observer, pp. 42e-43a. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
July 4 The women's league. Register, p. 5d. [Report of meeting including speech by Miss Spence. She had spoken at 14 meetings in Victoria.]
July 27 Sugar. Register, p. 6d. [Article by C. H. Spence, A Colonist of 1839. Agriculture. Health.]
August 11 The Hare-Spence system for Japan. Register, p. 5c. [Paragraph. Biographical material.]
August 29 Dialect—a protest. Observer, p. 33bc. [Article by C. H. Spence, A Colonist of 1839. Literature. Robert Burns. George Eliot.]
September 10 Comparison of two methods of election. Register, p. 6h. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Effective voting.]
September 21 The late Inspector-General of schools. References in the churches. Evening Journal, p. 3e. [Summaries of sermons including sermon by Miss Spence. J. A. Hartley.]
September 21 The late Inspector-General of schools. References in the churches. Register, p. 7f. [Summaries of sermons including sermon by Miss Spence. J. A. Hartley.]
September 28 [In 'Country Intelligence'.] Goolwa, September 26. Southern Argus, p. 3b. [Miss Spence lectured on effective voting. Biographical material.]
October 2 [In 'Local News'.] Miss C. H. Spence. Renmark Pioneer, p. 5b. [Miss Spence to lecture on effective voting at Mission Hall on 6 October 1896. Biographical fragment.]
October 3 Substantive or adjective. Observer, p. 33de. [Review by C. H. Spence, A Colonist of 1839, of Modern Women by L. M. Hansson, translated by Hermann Ramsden. London, John Lane, 1896]
October 5 [In 'Country Intelligence'.] Goolwa, September 27. Southern Argus, p. 3a. [Miss Spence lectured on effective voting. 25 September 1896. Biographical fragment.]
October 9 [In 'Local News'.] Miss C. H. Spence. Renmark Pioneer, p. 5c. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence on effective voting, and notice of other meetings. Biographical material.]
October 16 Effective voting. Renmark Pioneer, pp. 4d-5ab. [Leader discussing Miss Spence's ideas. Biographical material.]
October 19 A fortnight on the village settlements. Register, pp. 5h-6ab. [Article by C. H. Spence. A Colonist of 1839. Agriculture.]
October 24 A fortnight on the village settlements. Observer, p. 42a-e. [Article by C. H. Spence. A Colonist of 1839. Agriculture.]
November 6 Effective voting. Register, p. 5b. [Paragraph. Biographical material.]
November 12 Presentation to Mrs. Wyles. Register, p. 5f. [Presentation by Miss Spence. Biographical material.]
November 27 Proportional representation. Weekly Herald, p. 6a. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
December 22 Effective voting at home and abroad. Register, p. 11g. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
1897  
  Heredity and environment. Adelaide, Webb & Son, Printers, 1897 pp. 16. [Pamphlet. Lecture by Catherine H. Spence, 'Delivered before (and printed at the request of) the Criminological Society of South Australia, October 23rd, 1897'. Welfare.]
  Federal convention elections and effective voting. Eildon, St. Peters,16 March [1897]. pp. 1. Reprinted from Weekly Herald, 19 March 1897. [Pamphlet by C. H. Spence.]
January 2 Effective voting at home and abroad. Observer, pp. 41e-42a. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
January 11 Sidelights on federation. From the United States. Register, p. 6f. [Article by C. H. Spence, A Colonist of 1839.]
January 18 Effective voting. Advertiser, p. 3i. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
January 21 The criminological society. Its inauguration. Register, p. 6e. [Report of meeting including speech by Miss Spence.]
January 22 Effective voting for the federal convention. Register, p. 5d. [Report of meeting including speech by Miss Spence.]
January 22 Effective voting. Weekly Herald, p. 4c. [Report of Miss Spence's activities. Biographical material.]
January 23 Effective voting. Register, p. 6h. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
January 23 Deputations. Effective voting for federal representation. Register, p. 9a. [Report of deputation including speech by and comments about Miss Spence.]
February 13 Federal convention. Miss Spence's candidature. Advertiser, p. 2c. [Electoral notice by Catherine Helen Spence.]
February 13 The federal convention. Advertiser, p. 4h. [Article commenting on Miss Spence's candidature. Biographical material.]
February 13 A lady federationist. Advertiser, p. 4h. ['This is absolutely the first time in the history of Australasia that a lady has sought election at a political contest'. Federal convention. Biographical material.]
February 13 South Australian candidates. Thirty-three nominations. Advertiser, p. 5e. [Comment on Miss Spence's nomination. Federal convention. Biographical fragment.]
February 13 Nomination day for the federal election. Observer, p. 29d. [Report of proceedings including reference to Miss Spence. Biographical material.]
February 13 The federal convention. List of candidates. Observer, p. 32e. [Report of proceedings including reference to Miss Spence. Biographical material.]
February 13 The recent Tasmanian elections. Observer, p. 33de. [Article by C. H. Spence, A Colonist of 1839. Effective voting.]
February 13 Federal convention. Miss Spence's candidature. Register, p. 2c. [Electoral notice by Catherine Helen Spence.]
February 13 The federal convention. Nomination day. Proceedings at the Town Hall. List of candidates. Register, p. 6d. [Includes report of reception of nomination of Miss Spence. Biographical fragment.]
February 15 The federal campaign. Advertiser, p. 4fg. [Leader commenting on Miss Spence's candidature. Federal convention. Biographical material.]
February 18 [In 'Personalities'.] 'Miss Spence. . .' Quiz, p. 6c. [Comment on Miss Spence's candidature. Biographical fragment.]
February 26 Curious points concerning the federal election. Register, p. 4gh. [Leader discussing Miss Spence's candidature. Federal convention. Biographical material.]
February 27 Miss C. H. Spence. Evening Journal, p. 5bc. [Photograph. Biographical material.]
February 27 The federal convention. Observer, p. 24e, 24a-c. [Discussion of Miss Spence's elegibility. Biographical material.]
February 27 Miss Spence's candidature. Register, p. 6g. [Letter by Catherine Helen Spence. Federal convention.]
March 1 Miss Spence's candidature. Advertiser, p. 6d. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Federal convention.]
March 2 Miss Spence's election. Register, p. 6b [Letter by Serena Thorne Lake. Federal convention. Biographical material.]
March 3 Federation. Miss Spence at Gawler. Register, p. 6c-e. [Report of speech by Miss Spence at the Institute Hall Gawler on 1 March 1897.]
March 3 Federal convention. The election campaign. Miss Spence's views. Advertiser, p. 6a. [Report of speech by Miss Spence at the Institute Hall Gawler on 1 March 1897.]
March 4 Effective voting and the federal elections. Advertiser, p. 6a. [Letter by Catherine Helen Spence. Federal convention.]
March 4 Effective voting and the federal elections. Register, p. 7e. [Letter by Catherine Helen Spence. Federal convention.]
March 5 'Federation.' Miss Spence at Gawler. Bunyip, p. 4ab. [Report of speech by Miss Spence at the Institute Hall Gawler on 1 March 1897.]
March 11 Effective voting. Advertiser, p. 6e. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Federal convention.]
March 11 [In 'Federation Facts'.] 'Miss Spence. . .' Quiz, p. 12a. [Comment on the vote for Spence. Biographical fragment.]
March 19 Federal convention elections. Weekly Herald, p. 7ab. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
March 30 Notes on the federal convention. Evening Journal, p. 3d. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
March 30 Notes on the federal convention. Register, p. 6d. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
April 3 Notes on the federal convention. Observer, p. 44bc. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
May 5 Effective voting. Register, p. 5c. [Letter from William Lloyd Garrison to Miss Spence. Biographical material.]
May 28 Effective voting. Herald, p. 5a. [Report of Miss Spence's lecture at the Kilkenny Workers' Club on 26 May 1897.]
July 20 Effective voting and defective voting. Advertiser, p. 6e. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
July 20 Effective voting and defective voting. Register, p. 7i. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
July 31 Effective voting and defective voting. Observer, p. 44d. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
August 18 Mr. Brooker and effective voting. Register, p. 7h. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
August 20 Mr. Brooker and effective voting. Advertiser, p. 5i. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
August 24 Effective voting and Mr. Brooker. Advertiser, p. 5g. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
August 24 Effective voting and Mr. Brooker. Register, p. 7c. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
August 27 Juvenile delinquents. A suggestive lecture. Evening Journal, p. 3e. [Report of meeting including brief speech by Miss Spence. Delinquency.]
August 27 Juvenile delinquents. A suggestive lecture. Register, p. 5f. [Report of meeting including brief speech by Miss Spence. Delinquency.]
September 14 Juvenile delinquents. Truant children. Causes and cures. Register, p. 7fg. [Report of meeting of State Children's Council including speech by Miss Spence. Truancy. Delinquency.]
October 23 'Heredity and environment.' Lecture by Miss Spence. Advertiser, p. 5c. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence on 22 October 1897. Criminological Society.]
October 23 Criminological society. Heredity and environment. Register, p. 7c. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence on 22 October 1897.]
October 30 Criminological society. Observer, p. 45cd. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence on 22 October 1897.]
1898  

Effective voting: Australia's opportunity. An explanation of the Hare system of representation. Adelaide, Shawyer & Co., Printers, 1898. pp. 26. [Pamphlet by Catherine Helen Spence.][Reviewed 12 November 1898, in Weekly Herald, p. 3c.]

 
March 23 Character reading. Lines and wrinkles. Register, p. 6d. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
March 30 Employers' liability in England. Register, p. 5h. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Insurance.]
June 13 'Miss C. H. Spence. . .' Register, p. 5b. [Short report of speech on effective voting in Melbourne by Miss Spence.]
July 2 The united trades and labor council. Miss Spence on "Effective Voting." Weekly Herald, p. 3ab. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence at Trades Hall on June 24 1898.]
July 19 Friendly societies and funerals. Advertiser, p. 6e. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Welfare.]
July 19 Friendly societies and funerals. Register, p. 6c. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Welfare.]
July 23 Friendly societies and funerals. Observer, p. 13ab. [Letter by C. H. Spence.Welfare.]
July 26 Effective voting. Annual meeting. Register, p. 6b. [Report of meeting includes abstract of report by the President, Miss Spence.]
1899  
January 12 Hare's system of representation. Register, p. 6f. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
March 15 Effective voting. Advertiser, p. 6f. [Letter by Catherine H. Spence, President.]
March 15 Effective voting. Register, p. 6f. [Letter by Catherine H. Spence.]
March 25 Effective Voting League. Herald, p. 9bc. [Letter by C. H. Spence. President Effective Voting League.]
March 28 Totalizator fractions. Advertiser, p. 7c. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Gambling.]
March 28 Totalizator fractions. Register, p. 6i. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Gambling.]
March 31 Effective voting. Register, p. 7b. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
April 10 Candidates and effective voting. Advertiser, p. 6f. [Letter by C. H. Spence, President Effective Voting League.]
April 10 Candidates and effective voting. Register, p. 7f. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
April 12 The remedy for waste of votes. Register, p. 5b. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Effective voting.]
April 22 Effective voting. Observer, p. 16de. [Report of meeting to consider the adoption of the Hare-Spence system at elections. Biographical material.]
April 22 Destitute voters. Register, p. 7e. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Politics.]
April 27 Effective voting and minor issues. Advertiser, p. 6g. [Letter by Catherine K. (sic) Spence.]
April 27 Effective voting and side issues. Register, p. 6e. [Letter by C. H.Spence.]
April 29 Effective voting and side issues. Observer, p. 31c-d. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
April 29 Destitute voters. Observer, p. 43c. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Politics.]
May 20 Effective voting. Herald, p. 8a-d. [Report of lecture given by Miss Spence to the Adelaide Democratic Club on 14 May 1899.]
June 13 "Miss C. H. Spence of South Australia". Register, p. 5b. [Short report of speech by Miss Spence to the Trades Hall Council in Melbourne. Public speaking. Biographical material.]
June 15 Woman's suffrage. Address by Miss Spence. Argus, p. 7i. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence at the old Town Hall, Prahran, on 14 June 1899.]
June 15 Miss Spence in Victoria. Register, p. 5e. [Short report of speech by Miss Spence on women's suffrage at the Prahan Town Hall Melbourne.]
June 17 The apostle of effective voting. Miss Catherine H. Spence. Weekly Herald, p. 1bc. [Photograph. Biographical fragment.]
June 17 Miss Catherine H. Spence. Herald, p. 7a. [Paragraph. Tribute.]
August 23 How should we vote? Evening Journal, p. 3cd. [Article by C. H. Spence, President Effective-voting League of South Australia.]
August 23 How should we vote? Register, p. 6de. [Article by C. H. Spence, President Effective-voting League of South Australia.]
August 26 How should we vote? Observer, p. 15c-e. [Article by C. H. Spence, President Effective Voting League of South Australia.]
September 6 Electoral reform. Advertiser, p. 3e. Letter by Catherine H. Spence,President Effective Voting League.]
September 6 Effective voting. Register, p. 5g. [Letter by Catherine H. Spence, President Effective Voting League.]
September 9 Effective voting. Observer, p. 32e. [Letter by Catherine H. Spence.]President Effective Voting League.]
September 16 "Work, wine, woman and death." Herald, p. 8a-d. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence at the Adelaide Democratic Club on 10 September 1899. Labour. Drink. Women.]
September 21 [In 'Public notices'.] Hare-Spence system of voting. Southern Argus, p. 2b. [Advertisement for Miss Spence's lecture on effective voting at Goolwa on 25 September 1899 and Port Elliot on 26 September 1899. Biographical fragment.]
September 23 [In 'In the Country'.] Port Elliot, September 14. Observer, p. 12d. [Miss C. H. Spence to be invited to explain the principles of effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
September 28 Effective voting. Register, p. 6g. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
September 29 Effective voting. Register, p. 6i. [Letter by C. H. Spence, President Effective Voting League.]
September 30 Effective voting. The Hare-Spence system criticised. The returning officer's objections. Evening Journal, p. 3fg. [Article. Biographical material.]
September 30 Effective voting. The Hare-Spence system criticised. The returning officer's objections. Observer, p. 54bc. [Article. Biographical material.]
September 30 [By Professor E. J. Nanson, Melbourne University.] Observer, p. 54c. [Article by E. J. Nanson discussing preferential voting and Miss Spence's activities. Effective voting. Biographical material.]
September 30 Effective-voting league. The annual meeting. Register, p. 4c.[Report by the President, Miss C. H. Spence.]
October 3 Effective voting. Public meeting at Port Adelaide. Evening Journal, p. 3f. [Miss Spence at meeting. Biographical fragment.]
October 3 Effective voting. Public meeting at Port Adelaide. Register, p. 6b. [Miss Spence at meeting. Biographical fragment.]
October 7 Effective-voting League. The annual meeting. Observer, p. 42ab. [Report by the President, Miss C. H. Spence.]
October 7 Effective voting. Herald, p. 3c. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
October 19 The high priestess of effective voting. Miss C. H. Spence. Quiz, p. 4. [Article with photograph. Biographical material.]
December 16 Effective voting. Advertiser, p. 5i. [Letter by Catherine Helen Spence, President Effective-voting League.]
December 16 Effective voting. Register, p. 8h. [Letter by Catherine Helen Spence, President Effective-voting League.]
December 23 Effective voting. Observer, p. 32e. [Letter by Catherine Helen Spence, President Effective-voting League.]
1900  
  The Hare-Spence voting system. Arena, Melbourne. September, 1900. p. 5. [Mention of Miss Spence. Biographical fragment.]
  When I was young. Arena, Melbourne. September 1900. p. 7. [Article by Catherine Helen Spence. Autobiography.]
  From youth to age. Arena, Melbourne. October 1900. pp. 8-9.[Article by Catherine Helen Spence. Autobiography.]
  A federal outlook on charity. Charity Review, vol 1, no. 1. March1900. pp. 4-5. [Article by Catherine Helen Spence.]
  Effective voting. Australia's opportunity. What is effective voting and how is it to be secured? Sydney, William Brooks and Co.Printers, 1900. pp. 4. [Pamphlet by C. H. Spence]
  The 'Hare' system applied to Commonwealth elections. United Australia, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 15-16. 15 January 1900. [Article by Catherine Helen Spence, President of the Effective Voting League of South Australia.]
  Proportional representation: success in Belgium. pp. 7. [Pamphlet by C. H. Spence, President Effective Voting League, reprinted from Advertiser, 19 September 1900.]
  Woman's place in the Commonwealth. United Australia, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 15-16. April 1900. [Article by Catherine Helen Spence, President of the Effective Voting League of South Australia.]
  The "Argus" and its statements. Woman's Sphere, December, 1900. p. 35ab. [Includes letter to Miss Spence from Miss Harriet Mills, New York. Biographical material.]
January 13 "The body to the soul." Herald, p. 9a. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
February 10 Proportional representation in Belgium. Register, p. 10d. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
April 10 Effective voting. Wanted for the federal elections. Register, p. 3f. [Report of deputation to the Premier, including speech by Miss Spence.]
April 13 Dust and disease. Register, p. 6d. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Health.]
April 14 Effective voting. Herald, p. 10c. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
April 21 Dust and disease. Observer, p. 30c. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Health.]
April 25 Effective voting. Register, p. 3f. [Report of meeting at the Town Hall,Adelaide, including speech by Miss Spence.]
May 12 Effective voting. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 8h. [Miss Spence's programme in Sydney. Biographical material.]
May 15 Effective voting at elections. Propaganda work in Sydney. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 3h. [Article about Miss Spence. Biographical material.]
May 15 Welcome to Miss Spence. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 3h. [Report of welcome at the home of Miss Rose Scott on 14 May 1900. Biographical material.]
May 17 Effective voting. Explained by Miss Spence. With a mock ballot. Daily Telegraph, p. 3e. [Report of meeting at the Protestant Hall (Sydney) on 16 May 1900, including summary of speech by Miss Spence.]
May 17 National council of women. Meeting at the Town Hall. Daily Telegraph, p. 8g. [Report of afternoon meeting at the Town Hall (Sydney) on 16 May 1900, including short summary of speech by Miss Spence.]
May 17 National council of women. The annual meeting. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 4d. [Report of afternoon meeting at the Town Hall (Sydney) on 16 May 1900, including speech by Miss Spence.]
May 17 Effective voting. A lecture by Miss Spence. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 8b. [Report of speech by Miss Spence at the Protestant Hall (Sydney) on 16 May 1900.]
May 19 Effective voting. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 11d. [Letter by Catherine Helen Spence, President Effective Voting League of South Australia.]
May 23 Effective voting. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 4b. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
May 26 Effective voting. Bulletin, p. 7a. [Report of Miss Spence and effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
May 30 Effective voting. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 10e. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence at the Unitarian Church (Sydney) on 29 May 1900.]
May 31 Effective voting. Formation of an association. The senatorial elections. Daily Telegraph, p. 3b. [Report of meeting and Miss Spence's influence. Biographical material.]
June 5 Women's suffrage. Register, p. 6h. [Miss Spence at meeting in Sydney. Biographical fragment.]
June 5 Womanhood suffrage. A big public meeting. Addresses by prominent supporters. Daily Telegraph, p. 3e. [Report of meeting at the Protestant Hall (Sydney) on 4 June 1900, including speech by Miss Spence.]
June 9 Womanhood suffrage. Deputation to the Premier. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 7g. [Report of Deputation including summary of speech by Miss Spence.]
June 13 Effective voting. Daily Telegraph, p. 3h. [Short report of lecture by Miss Spence to the Democratic League (Sydney) on 8 June 1900.]
June 28 Effective voting versus block voting. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 3h. [Letter by Catherine Helen Spence.]
June 28 Lecture by Miss Spence. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 6h. [Brief report of lecture by Miss Spence at the Unitarian Church, Sydney, on 27 June 1900.]
June 30 Minerva Victrix. [To Miss Catherine Spence and Miss Rose Scott, and the New Woman Movement.] Bulletin, p 13d. [Poem by V J Daley. Biographical fragment.]
July 2 Effective voting. A league to be formed. Argus, p. 6e. [Report of Miss Spence's activities. Biographical material.]
July 3 Proportional voting. Explanation of the system. Age, p. 6a. [Short report of speech by Miss Spence to the Free Trade League on 2 July 1900. Effective voting.]
July 3 Preferential voting. Reasons for its adoption. An organisation formed. Argus, p. 7a. [Report of meeting attended by Miss Spence. Effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
July 3 Preferential voting. Lecture by Miss Spence. Argus, p. 7a. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence to the Free Trade Association on 2 July 1900. Effective voting.]
July 5 [In 'Concerning People'.] Effective voting. Register, p. 5a. [Miss Spence lectured on 4 July 1900 at Castlemaine. Biographical material.]
July 6 Miss Spence's campaign. Register, p. 4g. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence at the Kew Town Hall, Melbourne. Effective voting.]
July 7 Miss Spence's campaign. Observer, p. 29b. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence at the Kew Town Hall, Melbourne. Effective voting.]
August 4 [In 'Current Comment'.] Miss Spence. . . Herald, p. 7bc. [Paragraphs. Effective voting. Federation. Biographical material.]
August 6 Effective voting. Register, p. 7i. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
August 25 [In 'News of the Day'.] Effective voting in Japan. Register, p. 6h. [Report of Miss Spence's contribution to political thinking in Japan. Biographical material.]
September 19 Effective voting. Register, p. 6g-i. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
September 19 Proportional representation. Advertiser, p. 3fg. [Letter by C. H. Spence, President Effective Voting League.]
September 26 Effective voting. Register, p. 6i. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
September 29 Effective voting. Register, p. 10e. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
October 9 Effective voting league. Annual meeting. Register, p. 6i. [Report of meeting includes comments on Miss Spence. Biographical material.]
October 17 Effective voting. An ineffective appeal. An "effective" reply. Evening Journal, p. 2f. [Report of deputation to the Premier, including speech by Miss Spence.]
October 17 Effective voting. An ineffective appeal. An "effective" reply. Register, p. 8e. [Report of deputation to the Premier, including speech by Miss Spence.]
1901  
  Australia's opportunity. Woman's Sphere, vol. 1, no. 7, p. 54ab. March, 1901. [Article by C. H. Spence, President Effective Voting League of South Australia.]
  'Miss C. H. Spence's tour. . .' Woman's Sphere, vol. 1, no. 7, p. 61b. March, 1901. [Miss Spence's influence in Canada. Tribute.]
  Children and the State in South Australia. Woman's Sphere, vol. 1, no. 7, pp. 59c-60a. March, 1901. [Letter by Catherine H. Spence, Member of State Children's Council and of Destitute Board of South Australia.]
"Many happy returns of the day to the Woman's Sphere." Woman's Sphere, vol. 1, no. 13, p. 101c. September, 1901. [Letter by Miss C. H. Spence, Adelaide.]  
January 5 "Newest England". Herald, p. 9ab. [Review by Miss C. H. Spence of Newest England by Henry Demarest Lloyd, author of A Country without States.]
February 18 Irrigation. Register, p. 3d. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
February 18 Cheap irrigation. Advertiser, p. 3i. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
March 1 [In 'The Southern Districts—our weekly news budget'.] Miss C. H. Spence. . . Mount Barker Courier, p. 3d. Brief report of Miss Spence's lecture at Macclesfield on 23 February 1901.]
April 6 Constitutional reform. Register, p. 6h. [Letter by C. H. Spence, President of the Effective Voting League.]
April 6 Constitutional reform. Advertiser, p. 8b. [Letter by C. H. Spence,President of the Effective Voting League.]
April 6 Constitutional reform. Register, p. 6h. [Letter by C. H. Spence,President of the Effective Voting League.]
April 20 Constitutional reform. Observer, p. 22e. [Letter by C. H. Spence,President of the Effective Voting League.]
May 23 Effective voting. Register, p. 4g. [Report of Miss Spence representing the Effective Voting League at Commonwealth celebrations. Biographical material.]
July 22 Federal elections. Advertiser, p. 6g [Letter by Catherine Helen Spence, President Effective Voting League. Federation.]
August 3 Effective voting or disenfranchisement. Register, p. 6bc. [Leader with comments on Miss Spence. Biographical material.]
August 5 Effective voting. An influential meeting. Address by Sir Edward Braddon. Register, p. 3e-g. [Report of meeting including speech by Miss Spence.]
August 6 Effective voting. Advertiser, p. 4e. [Short report of deputation to the Premier, including speech by Miss Spence.]
August 6 Effective voting. Deputation to the Premier. Advertiser, p. 9ab. [Full report of deputation to the Premier, including speech by Miss Spence.]
August 6 Deputations. Protest against single electorates. Register, p. 3c. [Report of deputation to the Premier, including speech by Miss Spence. Effective voting.]
August 8 One vote, one value. Register, p. 6i. [Letter by C. H. Spence, President Effective Voting League.]
August 8 One vote one value. Advertiser, p. 3h. [Letter by C. H. Spence, President Effective Voting League.]
August 23 By-elections and effective voting. Register, p. 7g. [Letter by Catherine. H. Spence, President Effective Voting League.]
August 23 By-election. Advertiser, p. 3h. [Letter by Catherine. H. Spence, President Effective Voting League.]
August 31 Effective voting. Herald, p. 4ab. [Letter by C. H. Spence, President Effective Voting League.]
September 28 [In 'Random Ravings'.] Miss Spence. . . Herald, p. 10c. [Comments on Miss Spence's views on single electorates and the beer vote. Effective voting. Biographical fragment.]
October 23 [In 'Concerning People'.] Mrs Margaret Horner Giles. . . Register, p. 4h. [Contains comments by Spence on her arrival in South Australia. Autobiography.]
1902  
  The federal electoral bill. United Australia, vol. 2, no. 9, pp. 3-5. 20 March 1902. [Article by Catherine Helen Spence, S. A.Federation.]
  Eminent federalists. no. 12: Catherine Helen Spence. United Australia, vol. 2, no. 10, pp. 16-17. April 1902. [Article about Spence includes signed photograph. Federation. Biographical material.]
  Senator Sir J. Symon and the suffrage question. Woman's Sphere, vol. II, no. 21, p. 168bc. May, 1902. [Article by Miss C. H. Spence, Adelaide.]
  [In 'Comments'.] 'We give on this page. . .' Woman's Sphere, vol III, no. 27, p. 221a-c. November, 1902. [Photograph of Miss C. H. Spence, with comments. Biographical material.]
February 4 The federal electoral bill. Register, p. 7b. [Letter by Catherine Helen Spence, President Effective Voting League.]
February 25 SA co-operative clothing factory. Advertiser, p. 6h. [Report of speech by Miss Spence at the opening ceremony on 24 February 1902.]
March 1 Working women's co-operative clothing factory. Herald, p. 10cd. [Report of speech by Miss Spence at the opening ceremony on 24 February 1902.]
June 12 Womanhood suffrage league. Lecture by Miss Spence. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 10g. [Report of lecture by Miss Spence at the School of Arts, Sydney, on 11 June 1902.]
July 15 A chat with Miss Spence. Advertiser, p. 7c. [Report of interview withMiss Spence.]
July 24 District trained nursing society. Eighth annual meeting. Evening Journal, p. 4d. [Report of meeting including short speech by Miss Spence.]
July 24 District trained nursing society. Eighth annual meeting. Register, p. 3h. [Report of meeting including short speech by Miss Spence.]
September 15 The voice of the people. How should it be reflected? Interesting demon-stration on effective voting. Evening Journal, p. 3f. [Report of meeting at the Adelaide Town Hall, including speech by Miss Spence.]
September 15 The voice of the people. How should it be reflected? Interesting demon-stration on effective voting. Register, p. 5bc. [Report of meeting at the Adelaide Town Hall, including speech by Miss Spence.]
September 20 The effective voting movement. Chronicle, p. 44c. [Photograph of Miss C. H. Spence, President of the League. Biographical material.]
September 20 [In 'Current Comments'.] 'I was very much amused. . .' Weekly Herald, pp. 2d-3a. [A laugh at Miss Spence's expense. Effective voting. Biographical material.]
September 25 National council of women. Evening Journal, p. 2bc. [Report of meeting on 24 September 1902, including speech by Miss Spence.]
September 25 National council of women. Advertiser, p. 7ab. [Report of meeting on 24 September 1902, including speech by Miss Spence.]
September 25 National council of women. Register, p. 3g. [Report of meeting on 24 September 1902, including speech by Miss Spence.]
October 18 The people's voice: from fable and proverb up to newspaper. Weekly Herald, p. 8cd. [Report of lecture by Miss C. H. Spence at Adelaide Democratic Club on 12 October 1902. History.]
November 22 The Australian in literature. Register, p. 6cd. [Unsigned leader. Mitchell cuttings.]
November 29 The Australian in literature. Observer, p. 5ab. [Unsigned article. Mitchell cuttings.]
December 8 Memory and examinations. Evening Journal, p. 1cd. [Unsigned leader. Mitchell cuttings. Education.]
December 8 Memory and examinations. Register, p. 4cd. [Unsigned leader. Mitchell cuttings. Education.]
December 8 [In 'Concerning People'.] The announcement of the death of Mr. John Brodie Spence. Register, p. 4g. [Obituary. Biographical material.]
December 13 Obituary. The announcement of the death of Mr. John Brodie Spence. Observer, p. 34c. [Obituary. Biographical material.]
1903  
  The population question. Woman's Sphere, vol. III, no. 33, pp. 303b-304ab. May, 1903. [Article by C. H. Spence, Adelaide, South Australia.]
  'All friends of the woman's progressive idea. . .' Woman's Sphere, vol. III, no. 36, p. 329. August, 1903. [Report of illness of Miss Spence. Biographical material.]
  Photograph of Miss Helen Spence (sic). Woman's Sphere, vol. III, no. 40, p. 379ab. December, 1903. [Photograph.]
  Suffrage pioneers. Woman's Sphere, vol. III, no. 40, p. 382c. August 1903. References to Miss Spence. Tribute.]
January 8 [In 'Crumbs'.] Miss C. H. Spence. . . Evening Journal, p. 1a. [Poem. Sonnet by Miss C. H. Spence.]
January 8 [In 'Notes and Queries'.] Miss C. H. Spence. . . Register, p. 1a. [Poem. Sonnet by Miss C. H. Spence.]
May 26 District trained nursing society. Register, p. 6g. [Report of meeting and speech by Miss Spence.]
July 18 Effective voting. Herald, p. 7c. [Report of Annual General meeting with compliments to Miss Spence. The date of her first article on effective voting is given as '40 years ago this month'. Spence had published a pamphlet (1861) and written a number of letters to newspapers on the subject before July 1863. I can find no evidence of an article then. Biographical material.]
August 6 [In 'Personal Items'.] Miss C. H. Spence. . . Bulletin, p. 15a. [Paragraph about illness of Miss Spence. Biographical material.]
September 23 A lady lecturer. Aspirant to a senatorship. Register, p. 3g. [Miss Vida Goldstein welcomed by Miss Spence. Biographical material.]
October 7 Helen Keller. A wonderful woman. Register, p. 5b-d. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
October 13 [In 'Notes and queries'.] Sweating. Register, p. 6b. [Letter by Miss C. H. Spence. Women. Labour.]
October 17 Helen Keller. A wonderful woman. Observer, p. 4a-c. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
December 30 The special moral training of girls. Evening Journal, p. 2f. [Article by C. H. S. Education.]
December 30 The special moral training of girls. Register, p. 5g. [Article by C. H. S. Education.]
1904  
  Each in his own tongue: two sermons. By Catherine H. Spence. Adelaide, Vardon & Pritchard, Printers, 1904. pp. 19. [Pamphlet. Sermons delivered in the Unitarian Christian Church, Adelaide, July 17 and 24, 1904.]
  Mother State and her little ones. Children's courts of justice and infant life protection. Charity Review, vol 2, no 5. June 1904. pp. 5-8. [Article by Miss Catherine Helen Spence. Children.]
  Sonnet. Woman's Sphere, vol. IV, no. 51, p. 42a. November, 1904. [Poem by C. H. Spence, Adelaide, South Australia.]
January 2 The special moral training of girls. Observer, p. 34ab. [Article by C. H. S. Education.]
January 9 American teachers. Their payments and position. Register, p. 8fg. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
April 2 Booker Washington and the negro problem. Register, p. 6b-d. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
April 11 How South Australia cares for children. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 3h. [Letter by Catherine Helen Spence, Member of the State Children's Council of South Australia.]
April 13 Reclaiming children. Duty of a humane state. The practice in Canada. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 4f. [Article includes comments on Miss Spence's visit to Sydney. Welfare. Biographical material.]
May 9 [In 'About People'.] 'Miss Spence of Adelaide. . .' Age, p. 4hi. [Miss Spence gave sermons morning and afternoon at Unitarian Church in Melbourne on 8 May 1904. Biographical fragment.]
May 9 [In 'Personal'.] 'Miss C. H. Spence of Adelaide. . .' Argus, p. 4h. [Notice of Miss Spence's visit to Melbourne. Biographical fragment.]
May 10 [In 'Personal'.] 'Miss C. H.Spence of Adelaide. . .' Argus, p. 5b.[Notice of Miss Spence's speech on epileptics to the National Council of Women. Biographical fragment.]
May 11 [In 'News of the Day'.] 'Miss C. H. Spence of Adelaide. . .' Age, p. 6g. [Report of Miss Spence's speech on the need of a colony for epileptics. Biographical fragment.]
May 11 The need of an epileptic colony. Argus, p. 8f. [Report of speech by Miss Spence at the Austral Salon on 10 May 1904.]
May 14 'On Monday in the Temperance Hall. . .' Argus, p. 15a. [Notice of forthcoming speech by Miss Spence on woman suffrage and reforms for children. Biographical fragment.]
May 14 [In 'Social Notes'.] 'The National Council of Women. . .'. Australasian, p. 1121d. [Short report of Miss Spence's speech on the need for an epileptic colony.]
May 17 'An interesting address was given. . .' Argus, p. 4i. [Brief report of Miss Spence's speech on present day reforms for children.]
May 21 [In 'Social Notes'.] 'Miss C. H. Spence of Adelaide. . .' Australasian, p. 1179d. Brief report of Miss Spence's speech at the Writers' Club on 14 May 1904.]
May 21 [In 'Society Letter'.] 'Last Saturday afternoon. . .' Leader, p. 37ab. [Report by 'Cynthia' of Miss Spence's lecture to the Writers' Club, Melbourne.]
May 23 'The members of the Women's Political Association. . .' Argus. p. 4h. [Report of Miss Spence's speech 'Some Reminiscences of a Pioneer'. Autobiography.]
May 24 [In 'Personal'.] 'Miss C. H. Spence. . .' Argus, p. 5a. [Notice of Miss Spence's return to Adelaide. Biographical fragment.]
May 28 [In 'Social Notes'.] The women's federal political association. . . Australasian, p. 1238d. [Brief report of Miss Spence's speech on Reminiscences as a pioneer. Autobiography.]
May 28 Society letter. Leader, p. 37ab. [Report by 'Cynthia' of Miss Spence's lecture to the Women's Political Association, Melbourne.]
June 4 Miss C. H. Spence. (The grand old woman of Australia.) Leader, p. 33ab. [Photograph.]
June 4 The grand old woman of Australia. Leader, p. 35a. [Tribute to Miss Spence.]
June 4 Society letter. Leader, p. 37a-c. [Tribute to Miss Spence by 'Cynthia'.]
June 6 A chat with Miss Spence. New Idea, p. 1117ab. [Interview conducted by W. Moore.]
June 8 National council of women. Register, p. 6g. [Report of meeting including short summary of lecture by Miss Spence on the treatment of epileptics. Epilepsy.]
June 10 Prisoners' sentences. Register, p. 8h. [Letter by Catherine H. Spence. Welfare.]
June 10 Prisoners' sentences. Advertiser, p. 7c. [Letter by Catherine H. Spence. Welfare.]
June 20 [In 'Concerning People'.] Miss C. H. Spence. . . Register, p. 4g. [Report of illness of Miss Spence. Biographical material.]
June 28 A sad case. Supposed suicide of a young woman. Advertiser, p. 9c. [Report of inquest on the death of Kate Hood, ward of Miss C. H. Spence. Biographical material.]
June 28 Suicide of a young woman. Register, p. 7c. [Report of inquest on the death of Kate Hood, ward of Miss C. H. Spence. Biographical material.]
August 20 'Brotherhood'. Herald, p. 5a-c. [Condensed version of a sermon by Miss C. H. Spence given at the Unitarian Christian Church on 17 July 1904.]
August 22 Testator's family bill. Register, 6b. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Welfare.]
August 22 Testator's family bill. Advertiser, 7b. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Welfare.]
September 6 An outspoken priest. Father Dolling on recreation. Evening Journal, p. 3gh. [Article by C. H. Spence. Religion.]
September 6 An outspoken priest. Father Dolling on recreation. Register, p. 3gh. [Article by C. H. Spence. Religion.]
October 22 The drink question. Continuation, prohibition or regulation. Register, p. 10cd. [Article by C. H. Spence—A Colonist of 1839.]
October 27 The drink question. Register, p. 8f. [Letter by 'Temperance Reform'commenting on a Spence article. Biographical fragment.]
December 1 The dominion and the commonwealth. Some contrasts. Register, p. 8de. [Article by C. H. Spence—A Colonist of 1839. Canada. Australia.]
December 15 The northern territory. Its development and defence. Register, p. 8ab. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
1905  
  Catherine Helen Spence. 1825-1905. This for remembrance. Adelaide, W. K. Thomas & Co., Printers. pp. 36. Register, 1905. [This small pamphlet reprints two articles from the Register. The first appeared on 30 October 1905 and preceded her eightieth birthday celebrations. The second, from 31 October 1905, describes the celebrations. The initial paragraphs are slightly altered. Tribute. Autobiography.]
  Address to the Old Scholars' Associations of Ladies' Schools on the 13th April, in the Banqueting Room, Town Hall, Adelaide, by Miss C. H. Spence. Vardon & Pritchard, Printers, Adelaide. pp. 6. [1905] [Pamphlet. Lecture on Suffrage.]
  Australian Spring. Register, Adelaide, 1 November, 1905. pp. 1. [Poem by Catherine Helen Spence. Issued as a single page leaflet.]
  Children's courts of justice. Church Commonwealth, vol. X, no. 1, 30 September 1905, pp. 200-201. [Article by C. H. Spence, Member of the State Children's Council of South Australia.]
  Kindergarten to university. Adelaide, W. K. Thomas & Co., Printers. pp. 18. [Pamphlet by Catherine Helen Spence. Reprint of articles published in Register, October and November 1905. Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales; Barr Smith Library, University of Adelaide.]
  Lesson of the elections. To the electors. pp. 1. From The Register, 8 June, 1905. W. K. Thomas & Co. Printers, Adelaide. [Pamphlet by Catherine Helen Spence. Politics.]
  Protection of infant life. Church Commonwealth, vol. X, no. 2, 31 October 1905, pp. 222-223. [Article by C. H. Spence, Member of the State Children's Council of South Australia and of the Destitute Board of South Australia. Children.]
  [In 'Personal'.] Miss C. H. Spence, the grand old woman of Australia. Woman's Sphere, vol. V, no. 54. p. 14b. February 1905. Biographical material.]
January 11 Punishing boys. Fine or reformatory. Register, p. 7f. [Report of meeting of State Children's Council. Miss Clark spoke for herself and Miss Spence. Education. Delinquency. Biographical material.]
February 25 Possibilities in agriculture. What has been done. Register, p. 9c. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
March 7 Prisons, fines and probation. Indeterminate sentences. Evening Journal, p. 2ef. [Article by C. H. Spence, Member of the State Children's Council. Welfare. Delinquency.]
March 7 Prisons, fines and probation. Indeterminate sentences. Register, p. 6ef. [Article by C. H. Spence, Member of the State Children's Council. Welfare. Delinquency. ]
April 14 Ladies old scholars' association. The franchise explained. Register, p. 2e. [Report of meeting including speech by Miss Spence. Politics.]
April 20 Men and women teachers in public schools. Register, p. 6ef. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
April 29 Men and women teachers in public schools. Observer, p. 42c-e. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
May 2 Neglected children. Absence from school. Question of compulsory attendance. Evening Journal, p. 3de. [Report of State Children's Council on 1 May 1905, including speech by Miss Spence. Education. Truancy.]
May 2 Neglected children. Absence from school. Question of compulsory attendance. Register, p. 3ef. [Report of State Children's Council on 1 May 1905, including speech by Miss Spence.Education. Truancy.]
May 31 National council of women. Annual meeting. Register, p. 9i. [Report of meeting including speech by Miss Spence.]
June 8 Lesson of the elections. To the electors. Register, p. 7de. [Article by Catherine Helen Spence. Politics.]
July 15 A talk about education. Herald, p. 3a. [Report of lecture by Miss C. H. Spence to the sociology class on 2 July 1905.]
September 27 Free kindergartens for Adelaide. Register, p. 4h. [Report of meeting. Miss Spence appointed to Council. Biographical fragment.]
September 28 The kindergarten movement. Register, p. 4g. [First meeting of Council. Miss Spence appointed a vice-president. First voluntary contributor. Biographical fragment.]
October 28 Miss C. H. Spence who will celebrate her eightieth birthday next Tuesday. Observer, p. 28ab. [Photograph.]
October 30 Miss C. H. Spence. 'The grand old woman of Australia.' Express, p. 1h. [Article. Tribute.]
October 30 Miss Spence. Eightieth birthday. A distinguished pioneer. Register, p. 6ab. [Article. Tribute.]
October 30 Kindergarten to university. No. I. Register, p. 6c. [Article by Catherine Helen Spence. Education.]
October 31 Miss Spence, octogenarian. A birthday reception. Evening Journal,p. 3f. [Report of birthday celebration including speech by Miss Spence. Tribute.]
October 31 Australian spring. Register, p. 5a. [Poem by Catherine Helen Spence.]
October 31 Miss Spence, octogenarian. A birthday reception. Register, pp. 5h-6a. [Report of birthday celebration including speech by Miss Spence. Tribute.]
October 31 Kindergarten to university. No II. Register, p. 7b. [Article by Catherine Helen Spence. Education.]
November 4 Australian Spring. Observer, p. 5d. [Poem by Catherine Helen Spence.]
November 4 Miss Spence, octogenarian. A birthday reception. Observer, p. 42b-d. [Report of birthday celebration including speech by Miss Spence. Tribute.]
November 4 Kindergarten to university. No III. Register, p. 8gh. [Article by fCatherine Helen Spence. Education.]
November 4 [In 'Notes and Queries'.] Effective voting movement. Register, p. 11f. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
November 9 [In 'Notes and Queries'.] The place of women. Register, 3i. [Letter by Miss Spence.]
December 19 Australia vindicated. Plain talking. Mr. Sowden at Royal Colonial Institute. Register, p. 9a-f. [Includes reference to Miss Spence in column f. Tribute.]
December 29 Land settlement. America and Australia. Evening Journal, p. 2de. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
December 29 Land settlement. America and Australia. Register, p. 6fg. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
1906  
  Elberfield system of charity: a study of poverty. Adelaide, W. K. Thomas & Co., 1906. pp.26. [Pamphlet by Catherine H. Spence. Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales; National Library of Australia. This pamphlet is a reprint from the Register of 23 and 24 April 1906 of the articles entitled 'A Study of Poverty'.]
  In memoriam. The Rev. John Crawford Woods. [By J. Reid.] Adelaide, August 1906. [By J. Reid.] Whillas and Ormiston Ltd., General Printers, 136 Grenfell Street. [Contains letter to Mrs Woods from Catherine Helen Spence (p. 23). Autobiography.]
  Political responsibility. Australasian Nurses' Journal, vol. 4, no. 11, pp. 360-363. November 15, 1906. [Article by Catherine Helen Spence, Member of the State Children's Council and of the Destitute Board of South Australia. Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales. Politics.]
January 2 South Australia the pioneer in child saving. Register, p. 4bd. [Unsigned leader. Acknowledged in letter to Alice Henry, 12 January 1906. Mortlock Library. Children.]
January 31 "Miss Catherine Helen Spence (of Adelaide)." Sydney Morning Herald, p. 5d. [Tribute on her eightieth birthday.]
February 14 Prevention of truancy. Register, p. 6e. [Report of speech by Miss C. H. Spence at the meeting of the State Children's Council on 13 February 1906. Children. Delinquency.]
March 7 'A bundle of sticks.' Register, 7f. [Report of speech by Miss C. H. Spence to Women Employes' Mutual Association at the Trades Hall on 26 February, 1906. Women. Labour.]
March 10 Canadian notes. Men and matters. Evening Journal, p. 6d. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
March 10 Canadian notes. Men and matters. Register, p. 10a. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
March 17 Canadian notes. Men and matters. Observer, p. 50ab. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
March 21 English ladies in Japan. Under the care of the War Office. Evening Journal, p. 2g. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
March 21 English ladies in Japan. Under the care of the War Office. Register, p. 6cd. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
March 24 English ladies in Japan. Under the care of the War Office. Observer, p. 45ab. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
April 14 Children at play. Playgrounds and play centres. Register, p. 4c-e. [Article by C. H. Spence. Delinquency.]
April 23 A study of poverty. The problem of the poor. I. Register, 8gh. [Article by C. H. Spence, Member of the Destitute Board and of the State Children's Council of South Australia.]
April 24 A study of poverty. The problem of the poor. II. Register, 6cd. [Article by C. H. Spence, Member of the Destitute Board and of the State Children's Council of South Australia. Welfare.]
April 30 [In 'Concerning People'.] Miss C. H. Spence writes. . . Register, 4g. [Obituary by Miss C. H. Spence of Susan Brownell Anthony.]
May 2 Electoral methods. Register, p. 6h. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Effective voting.]
May 24 Assisting the poor. The Elberfeld system. Meeting in the Town Hall. Advertiser, p. 6hi. [Report of public meeting including brief speech by Miss Spence.]
May 24 Relief of poverty. Elberfeld system. Proposed in Adelaide. Register, p. 6fg. [Report of public meeting including brief speech by Miss Spence.]
June 30 In seven decades. Inspiring reveries. Register, p. 9e-h. [Article by C. H. Spence—A Colonist of 1839. History.]
July 4 Effective voting. Register, 7i. [Letter by Catherine Helen Spence. President Effective Voting League.]
July 7 [In 'Notes and Queries'.] Effective voting. Register, p. 3h. [Extract from letter by Miss Spence.]
July 7 In seven decades. Inspiring reveries. Observer, p. 49a-e. [Article by C. H. Spence—A Colonist of 1839. History. ]
July 9 First factory inspectress. A memorial service. Register, p. 6g. [Report of memorial service held on 8 July 1906 for Mrs H. Zadow, including brief summary of speech by Miss C. H. Spence.]
July 14 The first factories inspectress. Memorial service. Herald, p. 3ab. [Report of memorial service held on 8 July 1906 for Mrs H. Zadow, including brief summary of speech by Miss C. H. Spence.]
August 15 State children's council. Register, p. 7e. [Report of meeting includes speech by Miss Spence.]
August 21 National league. Register, p. 8h. [Miss Spence made speech at meeting. Biographical fragment.]
August 23 Effective voting. Register, p. 7g. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
August 31 [In 'Local and General'.] Effective voting. Yorke's Peninsula Advertiser, p. 2f. [Notice of lectures to be given by Miss C. H. Spence at Ardrossan and Maitland. Biographical fragment.]
September 14 Effective voting. Yorke's Peninsula Advertiser, p. 3a. [Short report of lecture by Miss Spence at Ardrossan and Maitland.]
October 8 The boarding-out system. Register, 4e. [Paragraph about Spence's proposed book—State Children in Australia. Biographical material.]
October 23 [In 'Concerning People'.] 'Miss C. H. Spence. . .' Register, p. 4h. [Paragraph announcing tour to Melbourne and Sydney. Travels. Biographical fragment.]
October 25 Congress of women. Victorian national council. Age, p. 8f. [Report of fourth annual congress of the National Council of Women of Victoria, including brief summary of speech by Miss C. H. Spence on children's courts.]
October 25 National council of women. Argus, p. 5e. [Report of the congress of the National Council of Women, including brief summary of speech by Miss C. H. Spence on children's courts.]
October 30 "Miss Spence delivered. . ." Sydney Morning Herald, p. 4g. [Brief report of lecture by Miss Spence to the Ladies' Sanitary Association at the Town Hall Sydney on "District Trained Nursing" in South Australia. Women.]
November 6 Women in conference. Political education league. Daily Telegraph, p. 4bc. [Report of meeting of Women's Political Educational League at the School of Arts (Sydney) on 5 November 1906, including brief summary of lecture by Miss C. H. Spence on "Susan B. Anthony: Her Life and Work".]
November 14 National council of women. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 5b. [Report of meeting held at Town Hall (Sydney) on 8 November 1906 with summary of speech by Miss Spence.]
November 20 Children's courts. Daily Telegraph, p. 9d. [Letter by C. H. Spence, Member of the State Children's Council and of the Destitute Board of South Australia.]
1907  
  State children in Australia: a history of boarding out and its developments. By Catherine Helen Spence. Adelaide, Vardon and Sons, Printers, 1907. pp. 147. [Book written in honour of Miss C. E. Clark. Boarding-out.][Reviewed 23 March 1907 in Observer, p. 6a-c.][Reviewed 17 July 1907 in The Times, p. 14e.][Reviewed June 1907 in Charity Review, vol. VIII, no. 2, p. 24.]
  Proportional representation. Report of the . . . meeting of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science. 1907. pp. 632-3 [Article (abridged) by Miss C. H. Spence.]
January 7 Education and its enforcement. Caring for children. Register, p. 7h-8a. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
January 17 Proportional representation. Register, p. 8fg. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
February 27 Reform of the House of Lords. Register, p. 11b. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Government.]
February 27 Reform of the House of Lords. Advertiser, p. 8c. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Government.]
November 20 Wards of the State. An important conference. Love for the children. Advertiser, p. 9cd. [Report of conference at the Prince of Wales Theatre, University of Adelaide, 19 November 1907, including speech by Miss Spence. Welfare.]
November 20 State children. Convention of committees. A unique gathering. Register, p. 9cd. [Report of conference at the Prince of Wales Theatre, University of Adelaide, 19 November 1907, including speech by Miss Spence. Welfare.]  
November 23 "Miss Spence in the course of her address. . ." Observer, p. 34e. [Extract from speech by Miss Spence at the Conference at Prince of Wales Theatre, University of Adelaide, 19 November 1907. Welfare.]
1908  
  The work of committees. Report of the "State Children" convention held at the Prince of Wales Theatre, University of Adelaide, on Thursday, 19th November 1907. C. E. Bristow, Government Printer, Adelaide, 1908. pp. 8-11. [Report of speech by Miss Spence.]
February 5 [In 'Notes and Queries'.] Proportional representation. Register, p. 7de. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
February 6 Proportional representation. Advertiser, p. 11a. [Letter by C. H. Spence.]
February 7 Hindmarsh kindergarten. To be opened shortly. An important gathering. Evening Journal, p. 3d. [Miss Spence attended and spoke. Biographical fragment.]
February 7 Hindmarsh kindergarten. To be opened shortly. An important gathering. Register, p. 3gh. [Miss Spence attended and spoke. Biographical fragment.]
April 23 [In 'Personal Items'.] 'At 83, Catherine Helen Spence. . .' Bulletin, p. 18c. [Comments on Miss Spence's ambitions for proportional representation. Biographical material.]
May 28 [In 'News of the Day'.] 'A welcome was extended. . .' Age, p. 4f. [Report of Miss Spence's speech on children's courts to theprobation officers of Victoria.]
May 28 Children's courts. Address by Miss Spence. Argus, p. 4b. [Report of Miss Spence's speech to the probation officers of Victoria on 27 May 1908.]
June 17 Woman suffrage. A characteristic resolution. Age, p. 10a. [Report of meeting of Women's Political Association at which Miss Spence spoke. Biographical fragment.]
June 17 Miss Spence of Adelaide. Argus, p. 6f. [Short report of Miss Spence's lecture to the Women's Political Association on 16 May 1908.]
June 20 A health question. Argus, p. 17h. [Letter by Catherine Helen Spence. Member of the State Children's Council and also of the Destitute Board of South Australia.]
July 1 School and apprentices. Register, p. 7f. [Letter by C. H. Spence. Education.]
July 2 The education system. Register, p. 6c. [Letter by Catherine Helen Spence.]
July 2 The education system. Advertiser, p. 10e. [Letter by Catherine Helen Spence.]
August 6 Proportional representation or effective voting. Register, p. 3f. [Letter by Catherine Helen Spence.]
August 7 Effective voting. Advertiser, p. 11f. [Letter by Catherine Helen Spence.]
October 3 The effective voting league's deputation. Herald, p. 9ab. [Report of deputation to the Premier including speech by Miss Spence.]
October 15 [In 'Notes and Queries'.] Youthful offenders. Register, p. 9b. [Letter by Catherine H. Spence. Children.]
October 17 Kindergarten union. The annual meeting. Register, p. 11de. [Report of including summary of speech by Miss Spence.]
November 2 Effective voting. Mr Coombe's bill. Advertiser, p. 10e. [Report of meeting at St. Andrew's Hall, Wakefield Street, Adelaide, on 31 October 1908, including speech by Miss Spence.]
November 2 Effective voting. Register, p. 4g. [Report of meeting at St. Andrew's Hall, Wakefield Street, Adelaide, on 31 October 1908, including summary of speech by Miss Spence.]
November 7 Adelaide democratic club. Herald, p. 9d. [Advertisement for lecture by Miss Spence on 8 November 1908: 'Effective voting is pure democracy'. Biographical fragment.]
November 7 [In 'Personal'.] 'Miss Catherine Helen Spence. . .' Observer, p. 34d. [Comment on Miss Spence's eighty-third birthday. Biographical fragment.]
November 7 [In 'Personal'.] 'In his introductory remarks. . .' Observer, p. 34c.[Report of meeting of the Effective Voting League including remarks about Miss Spence. Tribute.]
November 21 Magill democratic association. Herald, p. 9d. [Report of Miss Spence's lecture on 16 November 1908. Effective voting.]
November 26 Kindergarten union. Graduation of students. Register, p. 9b. [Report of ceremony including speech by Miss C. H. Spence.]
December 1 Effective voting league. The annual meeting. Good progress recorded. Register, p. 9ab. [Report of meeting includes long report by Miss Spence.]
December 5 Effective voting league. The annual meeting. Good progress recorded. Observer, p. 41c-e. [Report of meeting includes long report by Miss Spence.]
1909  
  Effective voting. A national right. pp. 4. [Reprinted from The Century 1909. Pamphlet by Miss C. H. Spence in National Library of Australia. The Century was an Adelaide paper which has not survived.]
January 8 Signs of the times. Register, 7b. [Letter by C. H. Spence. House of Lords. Effective voting.]
January 9 Signs of the times. Advertiser, 17e. [Letter by C. H. Spence. House of Lords. Effective voting.]
January 16 A criminal lunatic asylum. Register, 6c. [Letter by Catherine H. Spence. Welfare.]
January 18 Women writers of Australia. Appreciative notes. Register, 6f-h. [Article by C. H. Thomson reprinted from Cassell's Magazine. Biographical material.]
February 25 Effective voting—statements and misstatements. Register, p. 7b. [Letter by Catherine Helen Spence, President Effective Voting League.]
February 26 [In 'Concerning People'.] Miss C. H. Spence. . . Register, p. 4g. [Praise of Miss Spence's efforts for effective voting. Biographical material.]
March 24 Saving the children. Register, p. 4cd. [Leader. Brief reference to Miss Spence. Biographical material.]
April 26 Cost of living. Australia compared with other countries. Register, p. 7a. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
April 30 [In 'Concerning People'.] Miss Spence wrote to The Register . . .Register, p. 5c. [Obituary of Frederick Martin by Miss C. H. Spence.]
May 1 Cost of living. Australia compared with other countries. Observer, p. 48ab. [Article by C. H. Spence.]
May 8 [In 'Obituaries of the Week'.] Mr. Frederick Martin. Observer, p. 38a. [Obituary by C. H. Spence.]
May 13 Effective voting. Public meeting at Norwood. Register, p. 9a. [Report of speech by Miss Spence, President Effective Voting League.]
May 20 Dealing with wayward children. Register, p. 4f. [Report of Miss Spence's speech on Boarding-out. Delinquency.]
May 20 South Australia's state children. Register, p. 4f. [Miss Spence and Boarding-out. Biographical material.]
May 20 Home or institution. Boarding out of state children. Important discussion. Register, p. 7a. [Report of speech by Miss Spenceon 'The Family Home or the Institution' to Interstate Congressof Workers among Dependent Children on 19 May 1909. Boarding-out.]
May 21 Home or institution. Resolutions by the State Children's Congress. Evening Journal , p. 2g. [Report includes short speech by Miss Spence.]
May 21 Home or institution. Resolutions by the State Children's Congress. Register, p. 7ef. [Report includes short speech by Miss Spence.]
May 22 [In 'Concerning People'.] Miss C. H. Spence. . . Register, p. 9b. [Miss Spence praised at Effective Voting meeting she could not attend. Biographical material.]
May 24 State children congress. Concluding day. A vice-regal visitor. Register, p. 3d-f. [Report of congress includes short speech by Miss Spence.]
May 25 [In 'Notes and Queries'.] Effective voting. Register, p. 3f. [Letter from Agnes Milne concerning Miss Spence and effective voting. Biographical material.]
May 29 Saving child-life. Herald, p. 5a-c. [Article has brief reference to Miss Spence. Children. Biographical material.]
June 2 Effective voting. Register, p. 3i. [Miss Spence gave a speech at St.Peter's Town Hall. Biographical fragment.]
June 9 Miss Spence. Our premier intellectual. Vigorous at 84. Evening Journal, p. 2b. [Report of interview with Miss Spence.]
June 10 Miss Spence. Our premier intellectual. Vigorous at 84. Register, p. 7c. [Report of interview with Miss Spence.]
June 19 Miss Spence. Our premier intellectual. Vigorous at 84. Observer, p. 50ab. [Report of interview with Miss Spence.]
June 23 Effective voting. Meeting at Prospect. Evening Journal, p. 3g. [Report of meeting including short speech by Miss Spence.]
June 23 Effective voting. Meeting at Prospect. Register, p. 8c. [Report of meeting including short speech by Miss Spence.]
August 27 Effective voting election 1909. Ballot paper. Please vote. Register, p. 6ef. [Trial voting paper. Biographical material.]
September 7 [In 'General News'.] An address on preferential voting. Argus,p. 6e. [Report of meeting of the Women's Political Association in the Baptist Church Hall Melbourne on 6 September 1909, including short summary of speech by Miss Spence. Effective voting]
September 7 Effective voting. Register, p. 6b. [Report of meeting in Melbourne addressed by Miss Spence. Biographical fragment.]
September 11 Women's non-party political association. Herald, p. 4b. [Report of officers, objects, and platform of Association. President: Miss C. H. Spence. Biographical fragment.]
October 9 The kindergarten union. Annual meeting. Evening Journal, p. 5f. [Miss Spence elected vice-president. Biographical fragment.]
October 9 The kindergarten union. Annual meeting. Register, p. 5f. [Miss Spence elected vice-president. Biographical fragment.]
October 30 [In 'Concerning People'.] 'Miss Catherine Helen Spence. . .' Register, p. 13c. [Paragraph on her 84th birthday. Tribute.]
November 6 [In 'Personal'.] 'Miss Catherine Helen Spence. . .' Observer, p. 34c. [Comment on Miss Spence's eighty-fourth birthday. Tribute.]
December 2 Effective voting in municipal elections. Register, p. 10c. [Letter by Catherine Helen Spence.]
December 11 The art of public speaking. A symposium. The woman speaker. Reminiscences and comparisons. Register, p. 15ab. [Article by Miss C. H. Spence—A Colonist of 1839. Autobiography.]
December 25 The art of public speaking. The woman speaker. Further reminiscences and comparisons. Register, p. 8gh. [Article by Miss C. H. Spence—A Colonist of 1839. Autobiography.]
1910  
  Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. [Edited by J. F. Young] Reprinted from "The Register." Adelaide, W. K. Thomas & Co., 1910. pp. 101.[Reviewed 16 September 1911 in Sydney Morning Herald, p. 4d.]
January 1 The art of public speaking. A symposium. The woman speaker. Observer, p. 49ab. [Article by Miss C. H. Spence—A Colonist of 1839. Autobiography.]
March 5 [In 'Current Politics'.] To the editor. Register, p. 15g. [Letter by C. H. Spence, President of the Effective Voting League.]
March 16 [In 'Current Politics'.] To the editor. Register, p. 9e. [Letter by Catherine Helen Spence, President Effective Voting League.]
March 26 Important notice. Miss Catherine Helen Spence. "The Grand Old Woman of Australasia." Register, 12c. [Notice, with photograph, of the forthcoming publication of Spence's auto-biography. This notice appeared on following days. Biographical material.]
March 31 [Under 'Public Notices'.] Effective voting—the people's cause. To the electors of South Australia. Register, p. 2cd. [Letter to Fellow Citizens by Catherine Helen Spence.]
April 4 The late Miss Spence. Advertiser, p. 8cd. [Second leader. Obituary.]
April 4 A notable lady politician dead. Advertiser, p. 8e. [Obituary. ]
April 4 Death of Miss C. H. Spence. A notable career. Advertiser, p. 8hi. [Article. Obituary.]
April 4 [In 'Personal'.] "Miss Catherine Helen Spence." Argus, p. 7a. [Notice of death. Biographical fragment.]
April 4 Death of Miss Spence. "The Grand Old Woman of Australia." A remarkable career. Daily Herald, p. 5b. [Obituary.]
April 4 Death of Miss Spence. The "Grand Old Woman" of Australasia. A picturesque identity. Evening Journal, p. 2hi. [Obituary with photograph.]
April 4 A notable lady politician dead. Express, p. 4i. [Obituary.]
April 4 The late Miss Spence. Register, p. 12de. [Second leader. Obituary.]
April 4 Death of Miss Spence. The "Grand Old Woman" of Australasia. A picturesque identity. Register, pp. 13h-14ab. [Obituary with photograph.]
April 4 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. I.—Early life in Scotland. Register, p. 14c.
April 4 [In 'Personal'.] 'Miss Catherine Helen Spence.' Sydney Morning Herald, p. 6g. [Notice of death. Biographical fragment.]
April 4 Obituary. Miss Catherine Spence. The Times, p. 11cd. [Obituary.]
April 5 Australia's grand old woman. The late Miss Spence. Daily Telegraph, p. 9b. [Obituary.]
April 5 [In 'Concerning People'] 'At the declaration of the poll for the Torrens district. Register, p. 6g. [Paragraph. Tribute.]
April 5 Declaration of polls. Torrens. Register, p. 8i. [Report includes reference to death of Miss Spence. Tribute.]
April 6 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. I.—Early life in Scotland. Register, p. 7i-8a.
April 6 The late Miss Spence. Advertiser, p. 6c. [A tribute by Mr. T. Rhodes, President of the State Children's Council.]
April 6 The late Miss Katherine (sic) Helen Spence, veteran leader of the effective voting. Critic, p. 20bc. [Photograph.]
April 6 Miss Catherine Helen Spence. Critic, p. 21bc. [Tribute.]
April 6 The grand old woman of Australia. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 5b. [Obituary by Rose Scott.]
April 7 [In 'Personal Items'.] 'About a remarkable little bundle of energy. . .'Bulletin, p. 18b. [Obituary.]
April 8 The Senate. Miss Vida Goldstein. An enthusiastic meeting. Age, p. 9f. [Reference to death of Miss Spence. Biographical material.]
April 8 Miss Vida Goldstein. Town-hall meeting. Argus, p. 4g. [Reference to death of Miss Spence. Tribute.]
April 8 The late Miss Spence. A Melbourne appreciation. Daily Herald, p. 3b. [Obituary, reprinted from the Melbourne Herald.]
April 8 [In 'Concerning People'.] 'The destitute board. Register, p. 4h. [Tribute to Miss Spence.]
April 9 [In 'Adelaide Notes'.] 'To all interested. . .' Australasian, p. 934ab. [Tribute to Miss Spence by 'Freda'.]
April 9 The late Miss C. H. Spence. The apostle of the effective voting movement. Chronicle, p. 31c. [Photograph.]
April 9 Obituary. Miss Catherine Helen Spence. Chronicle, p. 46c. [Obituary.]
April 9 A notable woman. Leader, p. 45e. [Obituary.]
April 9 Death of Miss Spence. The "Grand Old Woman" of Australasia. A picturesque identity. Observer, p. 47a-c. [Obituary.]
April 9 Portrait of the late Miss Catherine Helen Spence. Observer, p.VIII. (Picture pages.) [Photograph.]
April 9 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. I.—Early life in Scotland. Observer, p. 47de.
April 11 The late Miss Spence. Advertiser, p. 8d. [Report of memorial service at the Unitarian Church, Wakefield Street. Biographical material.]
April 11 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. III.—More family details and a voyage. Register, p. 7de.
April 11 The late Miss Spence. In memoriam service. Register, p. 9a. [Report of memorial service at the Unitarian Church, Wakefield Street. Biographical material.]
April 13 The late Miss Spence. Advertiser, p. 11a. [Report of meeting of State Children's Council. Tribute.]
April 13 The late Miss Spence. Loss to the Commonwealth. Register, p. 3h. [Report of meeting of State Children's Council. Tribute.]
April 13 [In 'Concerning People.'] 'Letters of condolence. . .' Register, p. 7c. [List of letters of condolence on the death of Miss Spence received from other States by the State Children's Council.]
April 13 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. IV.—The first colonists. Register, p. 9ab.
April 14 [In 'Notes and Queries'.] 'Catherine Helen Spence. . .' Register, p. 5d. [Poem by S. T. Biographical material.]
April 14 Vale, Catherine Helen Spence. Worker, p. 16c. [Obituary.]
April 15 [In 'Current Topics'.] The death of Miss Spence. Bunyip, p. 2b. [Obituary.]
April 15 Catherine Helen Spence—prophet of the effective vote. The Public, p. 341-4. [Obituary by Alice Henry. Cutting in bound volume of pamphlets. Biography, vol. 1. S920 b. State Library of South Australia.]
April 16 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. II.—Early life in Scotland. Observer, p. 47a-c.
April 16 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. V.—A beginning at seventeen. Register, p. 15ef.
April 16 Catherine Helen Spence. The grand old woman of Australia. The Survey, p. 117-8. [Obituary by Alice Henry. Cutting in bound volume of pamphlets. Biography, vol. 1. S920 b. State Library of South Australia.]
April 18 [In 'Notes and Queries'.] 'The late Miss Spence. . .' Register, p. 3g. [Letter from Marie Hodgson proposing a Memorial Tea at the Destitute Asylum. Biographical material.]
April 19 [In 'Notes and Queries'.] 'The late Miss Spence. . .' Register, p. 9g. [Letter from F. S. Hawkins supporting the idea of a Memorial Tea. Biographical material.]
April 22 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. VI.—Lovers and friends. Register, p. 6gh.
April 23 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. III.—More family details and a voyage. Observer, p. 47ab.
April 26 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. VII.—A political inspiration. Register, p. 8fg.
April 30 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. IV.—The first colonists. Observer, p. 48ab.
May 2 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. VIII.—Literary efforts. Register, p. 6de.
May 7 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. V.—A beginning at seventeen. Observer, p. 49a-c.
May 7 [In 'Notes and Queries'.] 'The late Miss Spence. . .' Register, p. 15c. [Letter from "Co-worker" lamenting small attendance at Spence's funeral. Tribute.]
May 9 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. IX.—Relations, friends, and a trip. Register, p. 14gh.
May 14 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. VI.—Lovers and friends. Observer, p. 49a-c.
May 17 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. X.—Hare and an old aunt. Register, p. 8gh.
May 21 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. VII.—A political inspiration. Observer, p. 47a-c.
May 23 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XI.—Old friends. Register, p. 8i-9a.
May 24 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XII.—Edinburgh and London. Register, p. 6e.
May 26 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XIII.—Various subjects. Register, p. 9fg.
May 28 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. VIII.—Literary. efforts. Observer, p. 47ab.
June 1 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XIV.—Meeting with J. S. Mill and George Eliot. Register, p. 15a-c.
June 4 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. IX.—Relations, friends and a trip. X.—Hare and an old aunt. Observer, p. 49a-d.
June 4 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XV.—Return from the old country. Register, p. 7ab.
June 10 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XVI.—The State children system. Register, p. 3fg.
June 11 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XI.—Old friends. Observer, p. 49ab.
June 11 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XVII.—Philanthropy and journalism. Register, p. 7ab.
June 18 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XII.—Edinburgh and London. XIII—Various subjects. Observer, p. 49a-d.
June 25 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XIV.—Meeting with J. S. Mill and George Eliot. XV.—Return from the old country. Observer, p. 49a-e.
June 25 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XVIII.—Preaching, friendships and writing. Register, p. 9a-d.
June 28 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XIX.—School board work. Register, p. 8cd.
July 2 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XVI.—The State children system. XVII.—Philanthropy and journalism. Observer, p. 49a-e.
July 12 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XX.—Speculation, charity, and a book. Register, p. 8i-9a.
July 16 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XX.—Speculation, charity, and a book. Observer, p. 52a-d.
July 20 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXI.—More literary work. Register, p. 6a-c.
July 23 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXII.—Sorrow and change. Register, p. 14hi.
July 30 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXI.—Moreliterary work. Observer, p. 47a-c.
July 30 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXIII.—Impressions of America. Register, p. 14hi.
August 6 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXII.—Sorrow and change. Observer, p. 47a-c.
August 13 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXIII.—Impressions of America. Observer, p. 47a-d.
August 13 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXIV.—Notabilities and travel. Register, p. 15gh.
August 20 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An Autobiography. XXIV.—Notabilities and travel. Observer, p. 47a-c.
September 8 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXV.—English and continental friends. Register, p. 9ab.
September 15 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXVI.—Public work. Register, p. 14fg.
September 17 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXV.—English and continental friends. Observer, p. 49ab.
September 24 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXVII.—Advancing the cause. Register, p. 14fg.
September 30 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXVIII.—Prison reform. Register, p. 8cd.
October 7 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXIX.—Proportional representation. Register, p. 8ef.
October 8 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXVI.—Public work. Observer, p. 44ab.
October 12 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXX.—The Boer war. Register, p. 8e.
October 18 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXXI.—A federal campaign. Register, p. 6cd.
October 20 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXXII.—A women's movement. Register, p. 4h.
October 22 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXVII.—Advancing the cause. Observer, p. 53a-c.
October 22 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXXIII.—Women and children. Register, p. 15c.
October 26 [In 'Concerning People.'] "Monday next. . ." Register, p. 6f. [Notice of Memorial Tea. Biographical material.]
October 27 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXXII.—A women's movement. Register, p. 5ab. [Reprinted from October 20 with additions.]
October 28 Effective voting and the late Miss Spence. Register, p. 8g. [Report of interview with Miss F. S. Hawkins. Biographical material.]
October 29 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXVIII.—Prison reform. Observer, p. 54ab.
October 29 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXXV.—The eightieth milestone and the end. Register, p. 8gh.
October 29 Miss Spence's autobiography. Register, p. 12de. [Second leader. Tribute.]
October 31 Destitute asylum. A tribute to the late Miss Spence. Advertiser, p. 11g. Report of Spence Memorial Tea.]
October 31 The late Miss Spence. Commemoration gathering. Daily Herald, p. 3gh. [Report of Spence Memorial Tea. Biographical material.]
October 31 Honouring a grand old woman. Register, p. 6f. [Report of speech by W. J. Sowden at the Spence Memorial Tea. Biographical material.]
October 31 Among the old folks. Tea at the destitute asylum. In memory of Miss Spence. Register, p. 9ab. [Report with photograph of the Spence Memorial Tea. Biographical material.]
November 5 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXIX.—Proportional representation. XXX.—The Boer war. Observer, p. 49a-c.
November 5 Among the old folks. Tea at the destitute asylum. Observer, p. 53cd. [Report with photograph of the Spence Memorial Tea. Biographical material.]
November 12 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXXI.—A federal campaign. Observer, p. 42a-b.
November 26 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXXII.—A women's movement. Observer, p. 5c-e.
December 3 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXXIII.—Women and children. Observer, p. 5cd.
December 10 The late Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. XXXIV.—The eightieth milestone and the end. Observer, p. 49ab.
1911  
January 17 Miss Spence's autobiography. Register, p. 6e. [Announcement of publication of autobiography in book form. Biographical material.]
March 22 [In 'Notes and Queries'.] The Spence memorial. Register, p. 9c. [Letter by H. Jacob. Biographical material.]
June 6 A Spence memorial. Register, p. 6cd. [Second leader. Biographical material.]
June 8 The Spence memorial. A scholarship decided upon. Advertiser, p. 11ef. [Report of meeting held on 7 June 1911 to establish a memorial to Miss Spence. Biographical material.]
June 8 A great South Australian. Memorial to Miss C. H. Spence. Portrait and scholarship. Register, p. 5c-f. [Report of meeting held on 7 June 1911 to establish a memorial to Miss Spence. Biographical material.]
June 9 The Spence memorial. Register, p. 7d. [Letter from Jeanne F. Young,Hon. Secretary Spence Memorial. Biographical material.]
June 14 Catherine Helen Spence. Register, p. 8g. [Poem by 'Leo'. Tribute.]
August 2 The Catherine Spence memorial. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 5f. [Letter by Rose Scott. Biographical material.]
August 5 The Catherine Spence memorial. Register, p. 12h. [Extract from letter by Rose Scott, reprinted from Sydney Morning Herald. Biographical material.]
August 17 [In 'About Women'.] Catherine Helen Spence. Worker, p. 7c. [Extract from a notice of the anniversary of Spence's death, reprinted from Life and Labor, a Chicago women's paper. Tribute.]
September 27 The Spence memorial. Register, p. 12f. [Report on memorial portrait. Biographical material.]
October 21 Portrait of the late Miss Spence. Register, p. 12f. [Report of presentation of portrait. Biographical material.]
October 31 The Spence memorial. Register, p. 6cd. [Second leader. Biographical material.]
November 1 The Spence memorial. Unveiled in the Art Gallery. Advertiser, 10hi. [Report of unveiling of Spence's portrait. Biographical material.]
November 1 A woman's work. Register, p. 6e. [Anecdotes from address by Mrs A. H. Young at the unveiling of Spence's portrait. Biographical material.]
November 1 The late Miss Spence. Unveiling of memorial portrait. In National Art Gallery. (i.e. Art Gallery of South Australia.) Register, p. 8f-h. [Report of unveiling of Spence's portrait. Biographical material.]
November 30 [In 'About Women'.] Miss Rose Scott. . . Worker, p. 7c. [Letter from Rose Scott about Spence memorial. Biographical material.]
1912  
  An Australian native's standpoint. Addresses by Will J. Sowden. London, Macmillan, 1912. pp. 253-62. [Tribute to Miss Spence.]
January 19 The Spence scholarship. Register, p. 4de. [Second leader. Biographical material.]
May 29 A distinguished Australian woman. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 5b. [Tribute.]
1914  
January 28 Early Australian women writers. Sydney Morning Herald, p. 7e. [Article by E. B. H. Biographical material.]
1916  
  My father's flute. The Adelaide Primer, Part 2. p. 51. [Adelaide], Education Department of South Australia, 1916. [Unsigned single page story for beginning readers. Attributed to Spence in 'Reminiscences of Harriet Cook about Catherine Helen Spence'. Spence Papers, Mortlock Library of South Australiana in State Library of South Australia, PRG 88/20. The only copy I have been able to locate of this story, which must originally have been published in an earlier primer in the 1890s, is in the Library of the Underdale Campus of the University of South Australia.]
1923  
August 14 Pictures from the past. The story of Catherine Helen Spence. Register, p. 6d-f. [Article with photograph. Biographical material.]
1925  
October 17 Catherine Helen Spence centenary. Register, p. 10h. [Report of meeting to set up centenary celebrations. Biographical material.]
October 24 Catherine Helen Spence centenary. Register, p. 13a. [Report of meeting. Biographical material.]
October 27 The late Miss Catherine Helen Spence. Register, 4de. [Notice, with photograph, of Spence centenary meeting. Biographical material.]
October 29 Cheer-up talk. Catherine Helen Spence. Noble character. News, p. 5bc. [Article by 'Irven'. Tribute.]
October 30 'Grand Old Woman.' Catherine Helen Spence. Studied politics. News, p. 5e. [Article with photograph. Tribute.]
October 31 The Spence centenary. Advertiser, p. 13a. [Article with photograph. Biographical material.]
October 31 The Spence centenary. Register, p. 10f. [Third leader. Biographical material.]
October 31 Catherine Helen Spence centenary. Celebration today. Register, p. 13c.[Article. Biographical material.]
October 31 A sermon on 'Brotherhood'. Register, p. 13c. [Abstract of sermon by Miss Spence given at Unitarian Church on 17 July 1904. Biographical material.]
October 31 [In 'Church Announcements'.] Unitarian. Register, p. 16c. [Notice of Commemoration Service. Catherine Helen Spence Centenary. Biographical material.]
November 2 Catherine Helen Spence centenary. Advertiser, p. 15c. [Report of celebration. Biographical material.]
November 2 Catherine Helen Spence. Her work a monument. Speeches at the centenary. Register, p. 8fg. [Report of Centenary Celebration. Biographical material.]
November 2 Catherine Helen Spence centenary. October 31, 1925. Register, p. 8g. [Poem by Ellie Wemyss. Tribute.]
November 7 The late Miss Catherine Helen Spence. Observer, p. 54cd. [Notice with photograph of Spence centenary meeting. Biographical material.]
December 2 Helen Spence scholarship. Miss Daisy R. Curtis selected. Register, p. 12h. [History of the Spence scholarship. Biographical material.]
December 7 The Spence scholarship. Register, p. 8c. [Second leader discussing Spence and the scholarship. Biographical material.]
1930  
  The grand old woman of Australia. The story of Catherine Helen Spence. Sydney Opinion, Vol 1, No. 5, 1 February 1930, p. 49, 50. Sydney. [Article by Marie B. Henry. Tribute.]
1931  
  Wonderful woman. Tribute of a disciple. Remarkable versatility. Advertiser, p. 20hi. [Three paragraphs by "Rufus" including interview with Mrs Jeanne Young. Biographical material.]
1936  
  The centenary history of South Australia. Royal Geographical Society of South Australia, South Australian Branch. Adelaide, 1936. pp. 352-3. [Tribute. Women writers.]
  "The life and work of Catherine Helen Spence," by Lucy Spence Morice in A Book of South Australia. Women in the first hundred years. Collected and edited by Louise Brown et al. Published for the Women's Centenary Council of South Australia. Adelaide, Rigby Limited. 1936. [Biographical material.]
1937  
  Catherine Helen Spence. A study and an appreciation. By Jeanne F. Young. The Lothian Publishing Co. Pty. Ltd. Melbourne and Sydney. 1937. pp. 211. Biography.]
1945  
October 17 Catherine Spence anniversary. Advertiser, p. 4ef. [Report of arramgements to celebrate the 120th anniversary of the birth of C. H. Spence. Tribute.]
1971  
  Catherine Helen Spence. Clara Morison. Introduction by Susan Eade.[Seal Australian Fiction.] Adelaide, Rigby Ltd., 1971. pp. 426.
1972  
  Catherine Spence. By Janet Cooper. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1972. pp. 30. Series: Great Australians. [Biography.]
1975  
  Catherine Helen Spence. An autobiography. Reprinted from "The Register." Adelaide, W. K. Thomas & Co., 1910.Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1975. pp. 101.(Australiana Facsimile editions, no. 199.)
1977  
  Gathered In. A novel. By Catherine Helen Spence. With an introduction by B. L. Waters and G. A. Wilkes. Sydney University Press, Sydney, 1977. pp. 315.
1983  
  Lucy Spence Morice and Catherine Helen Spence: partners in South Australian social reform. Journal of the Historical Society of South Australia, no. 11, 1983, pp. 48-64. [Article by Helen Jones. Biography.]
  Catherine Helen Spence: writer, public speaker, and social and political reformer, 1925-1910. South Australiana, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 36-73. March 1983. [Article by John Ramsland. Biography.]
1983  
  Catherine Helen Spence and the South Australian Institute: a note. South Australiana, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 74-76. March 1983. [Article by Carl Bridge. Biographical material.]
1984  
  Handfasted. By Catherine Helen Spence, edited, with a preface and afterword by Helen Thomson. Penguin Books, Ringwood, Australia, 1984. pp. 378. The manuscript of this novel, which was submitted to the Sydney Mail for a competition in 1879, has the pseudonym 'Hugh Victor Keith' on the title page.]
1985  
  Unbridling the tongues of women. By Susan Magarey. Hale and Iremonger. Sydney. 1985. pp. 240. [Biography.]
1986  
  A plea for pure democracy. Mr Hare's reform bill applied to South Australia. By C. H. S. Adelaide, W. C. Rigby, Hindley Street; and George Robertson, Melbourne, 1861. Reprinted by the Electoral Reform Society of South Australia, Adelaide, 1986. [Contains notes added by the author in 1895.] pp. 20.
  Clara Morison. A tale of South Australia during the gold fever. By Catherine Helen Spence. A facsimile of the first edition introduced by Susan Magarey. Wakefield Press, Netley, South Australia, 1986. pp. 286.
1987  
  Catherine Helen Spence. Portable Australian authors. Edited with an introduction by Helen Thomson. University of Queensland Press, St Lucia, Queensland, 1987. pp. 578. [Contains Clara Morison, extracts from the Autobiography and examples of Spence's journalism.]
  A postscript to the life of Catherine Helen Spence. Journal of the Historical Society of South Australia, no. 15, 1987, pp. 82-92. [Article by Helen Jones. Biography.]
  A week in the future. By Catherine Helen Spence. With an introduction and notes by Lesley Durrell Ljungdahl. Sydney, Hale and Iremonger, c.1987. pp. 136. A novel. (Serialised in the Centennial Magazine in 1889.)
1988  
  Mr Hogarth's will. By Catherine Helen Spence. Introduced by Helen Thomson. Penguin Books, Ringwood, Victoria, 1988. pp. 439
  A further postscript to the life of Catherine Helen Spence. Journal of the Historical Society of South Australia, no. 16, 1988, pp. 165-167. [Article by Helen Jones. Biography.]
1994  
  Tenacious of the past. The recollections of Helen Brodie. By Catherine Helen Spence. Edited by Judy King and Graham Tulloch. Centre for Research in the New Literatures in English and Libraries Board of South Australia, Adelaide, 1994. pp. 91.
  In her own name. A history of women in South Australia from 1836. By Helen Jones. Wakefield Press, Adelaide, 1994. pp. 428. [Biographical material.]
1999  
October 14 Aussies check in at Melrose to honour one of their heroines. Southern Reporter, p. 1b-e. [Report of unveiling of plaque at Spence's birthplace, Melrose, Scotland.]
2000  
  Catherine Helen Spence and the School Boards of Advice. Journal of the Historical Society of South Australia, no 28, 2000, pp. 86-96. [Article by Barbara Wall. Biography.]