The Story of Government Enterprise in Australia. Lance Sharkey and Ernie Campbell, 1945
1. The Rich Get Richer, by Brian Fitzpatrick, p. 37
2. Official Year Book of the Commonwealth of Australia, No 34, 1941
3. The Administration of Government Enterprises, The Economic Record, May 1929
4. Australias Government Bank, by L.C. Jauncey, pp. 14- 15
5. The Annals of American Academy of Political and Social Science, November 1931. p. 196
6. Political Parties and their Economic Policies, F.W. Eggleton in The Annals of American Academy of Political and Social Science, November 1931. p. 243
7. State Socialism in Victoria, F.W. Egglestone, p. 31. London: P.S. King and Son, 1932
8. Labor and Industry in Australia, by T.A. Coughlan, Vol 2, p. 831
9. Ibid. p. 845
10. Ibid. p. 843
11. Ibid. p. 844
12. State Socialism in Victoria, F.W. Egglestone, p. 112
13. Official Year Book of the Commonwealth of Australia, No 34, 1941. pp. 98-104
14. Coughlan: Labor and Industry in Australia, Vol 2, p. 842
15. Australias Government Bank, L.C. Jauncey, p. 54
16. Short History of the Australian Labor Movement, Brian Fitzpatrick, p. 122
17. Australias Government Bank, L.C. Jauncey, p. 60
18. Ibid. p. 84
19. Imperialism, V.I. Lenin, Selected Works, Vol 5. p. 49
20. Ibid. p. 48
21. Vide: The British Empire in Australia, Brian Fitzpatrick, pp. 444-445
22. Lenin on Australia, Australia Marches On, p. 7
23. Hansard, Vol. 88, page 11,098
24. Vide The story of the Commonwealth series by D.J. Amos, F.A.I.S. E.J. McAlister and Co, Adelaide, 1940. This series of pamphlets, which deals with the Commonwealth Shipping Line, the Commonwealth Bank, etc. although written with a strong Douglas Credit bias, contains a wealth of valuable information
25. Hansard; Vol. 100, p. 1969
26. The Commonwealth and the Attorney-General of the Commonwealth Vs the Ausralian Shipping Board and Another, 39 Commonwealth Law Reports, 1926-27, p. 1
27. Hansard, Vol. 86, p. 6907
28. The Rich Get Richer, by Brian Fitzpatrick, p. 34
29. Cable and Wireless Rates — (1) Ordinary Messages. As from 25 April, 1938, the Cable and Beam Wireless Rates per word for telegrams exchanged between Australia and British Empire countries were reduced to the following levels: Urgent, 2/6; Ordinary, 1/3; C.D.E. (5 letter code), 10d, (minimum 5 words); Deferred, 7½d (minimum 5 words); Daily Letter Telegram 5d (minimum charge 10/5, as for 25 words) — Commonwealth Government Year Book No 34, 1941. p. 139
30. Socialism at Work, p. 5. Anthony J. Cumming, Government Printer, Brisbane. 1918
31. Ibid
32. Ibid., p. 10
33. Political Economy — A Beginners Course, Leontov, p. 198
34. Socialism at Work, p. 26
35. Ibid., p. 27
36. Ibid., p. 30
37. Ibid., pp. 37-38
38. Economic Planning in Australia , W.R. Maclauran, p. 15
39. Ibid., p. 40
40. Ibid., p. 42
41. Ibid., p. 42
42. Ibid., p. 74
43. Ibid., pp. 76-77
44. Shakespeare, The second Part of King Henry VI
45. Socialism at Work, p. 59
46. Ibid., p. 65
47. State Socialism in Victoria, F.W. Egglestone, p. 1
48. Australian Labor Leader, H.V. Evatt, Chap XLII. — For an account of how the State Iron and Steelworks were dropped in favour of the BHP
49. Ibid., p. 304
50. Economic Record, May, 1929, p. 14
51. NSW Auditor-Generals Report, 1936-1937, Part 11
52. Before they were disposed of the State Brickyards were selling bricks at 53/- per 1,000 compared to 73/- at private yards. Immediately they were taken over by private enterprise the price was raised to 73/-. The price of bricks today is 98/- per 1,000 and still rising