Attorney General’s
Department. Factsheet: Racial Vilification.
Australian Security
Intelligence Organisation. Report to
Parliament 1989-90. Canberra: AGPS, 1990.
Australian Security
Intelligence Organisation. Report To
Parliament 1990-91. Canberra: AGPS, 1991.
Australian Security
Intelligence Organisation. Report To
Parliament 1991-92. Canberra: AGPS, 1992.
Australian Security
Intelligence Organisation. Report To
Parliament 1992-93. Canberra: AGPS, 1993.
Australian Security
Intelligence Organisation. Report To
Parliament 1993-94. Canberra: AGPS, 1994.
Australian Security
Intelligence Organisation. Report To
Parliament 1994-95. Canberra: AGPS, 1995.
Boswell, Hon. Ronald. Speech To The Senate: The League Of Rights. Wednesday April 27 1988.
Castles, Stephen. Issues For A Community Relations
Strategy: A Report To The Office Of
Multicultural Affairs. University
of Wollongong: Centre For Multicultural Studies, 1990.
Costello, Hon. Peter. Speech ToThe 36th Biennial
Conference Of The Zionist Federation Of Australia. Melbourne, May 29 1994.
Duffy, Hon. Michael. Second Reading Speech By The Hon. Michael
Duffy M.P. Attorney General On The Racial Hatred Bill. House of Representatives, Canberra, 1992.
Human Rights And Equal
Opportunity Commission. Report Of
The National Inquiry Into Racist Violence.
Canberra: AGPS, 1991.
Human Rights
Commission. Proposal For Amendment
To The Racial Discrimination Act To Cover Incitement To Racial Discrimination. Sydney:
AGPS, 1984.
Report of The Commissioner
Appointed To Inquire Into Activities Of The Australian Building Construction
Employees And Builder’s Labourers’ Federation.
Canberra: AGPS, 1982.
2. OFFICIAL ARCHIVES
(a) Australian Archives
Those
files which were released to Archives but unopened until applied for by me are
marked *; entirely new access applications/releases are marked **; no mark
appears next to already available sources.
(1) Attorney General’s
Department: Central Office
(Correspondence Files Annual Single Number Series
AA CRS A432/15, Item
1964/2595 (Australian League Of Rights).*
AA CRS A432/15 Item
1963/2409 Part 1 (Australian Nationalist Movement).*
(2) Australian Customs
Service: South Australian Branch
(Correspondence File)
AA CRS D596/2 Item 1947/4792
(Alleged Importation Of Fascist And Anti-Jewish Booklets).*
AA CRS D737/98 Item
S1963/3614 (Suspected Importation Through Parcels Post Of Prohibited Literature
- Fascist Stickers).*
AA CRS D1915 Item SA19070
(British Union Of Fascists/Australian Fascist Movement).
(3) Australian Security
Intelligence Organisation
AA
CRS A6122/2 Item 167 (Zbor - Yugoslav Fascist Organization 1952-1953).
AA
CRS A6126/26 Item 1060 (D. Wykeham De Louth).**
AA
CRS A6126/26 Item 1061 (Harold Brus).**
AA
CRS A6122/38 Item 1222 (Catholic Action Pt. 2).
AA CRS A6122/40 Item 1 Part
1 (Douglas Social Credit Movement And United Electors Of Australia And
Electoral Campaign 1944-5)
AACRS A6122/40 Item 1 Part 2
(Douglas Social Credit Movement And United Electors Of Australia And Electoral
Campaign 1937-1944)
AA CRS A6122/40 Item 147
(American Anti-Communist Activities In Australia 1947-1949).*
AA CRS A6122/2 Item 158
(Anti-Communist Activities Within Australia Vol. 2 1950-1964).*
AA CRS A6122/44 Item 1496
(British Australian Association).
AA CRS A6122/45 Item 1626
(Australian League Of Rights Volume 1).**
AA CRS A6122/45 Item 1627
(Australian League Of Rights Volume 2).**
AA CRS A6122/45 Item 1628
(Australian League Of Rights Volume 3).**
AA CRS A6122/48 Item 1926
(Australian League Of Rights Volume 4).**
AA CRS A6122/45 Item 1629
(Australian Party, Sydney).**
AA CRS A6122/45 Item 1630
(Australian National Socialist Party).**
AA CRS A6122/45 Item 1631
(Citizens’ Rights Council Volume 1).**
AA CRS A6122/45 Item 1632
(Citizens’ Rights Council Volume 2).**
AA CRS A6122/46 Item 1725
(Anti-Bolshevic Bloc Of Nations).**
AA CRS A6122/46 Item 1783
(Defend Australia League).**
AA CRS A6122/48 Item 1927
(Howard Wesley Williams Miscellaneous Papers). **
AA CRS A6122/48 Item 1925
(Australian Nationalist Socialist Party Volume 2).**
AA CRS A6119/82 Item 2157
(Jaroslav Stetsko).**
AA CRS A6119/83 Item 1566
(Eric Dudley Butler Volume 1 1940-1960).
AA CRS A6119/83 Item 1567
(Eric Dudley Butler Volume 2 1942-1963).
AA CRS A6119/2 Item 229 (Sir
Raphael Cilento 1935-1955).
AA CRS A6119/84 Item 1812
(McGillick, Thomas Claudius Steele 1930-1963).
AA CRS A6119/1 Item 83
(Browne, Francis Courtney).
AA CRS A6119/78 Item 557
(Percy Reginald Stephensen).
AA CRS A6119/89 Item 2244
(Arthur Charles Smith).**
AA CRS A6119/90 Item 2458
(Arthur Charles Smith Volume 2).**
AA CRS A6119/90 Item 2459
(Arthur Charles Smith. Miscellaneous
Papers).**
AA CRS A6119/89 Item 2245
(Brian Henry Raven).**
AA CRS A6119/89 Item 2246
(Edward Robert Cawthron).**
AA CRS A6119/89 Item 2251
(Ernest De Carlton).**
AA CRS A6119/89 Item 2305
(Leslie Leisemann).**
AA CRS A6119/89 Item 2306
(Graeme Theo Royce).**
AA CRS A6119/89 Item 2307
(Ross Leslie May).**
AA CRS A6119/89 Item 2308
(Donald A. Lindsay).**
AA CRS A6119/89 Item 2309
(Donald A. Lindsay).**
AA CRS A6119/89 Item 2329
(Henry John Louis Fischer).**
AA CRS A6119/89 Item 2330
(Henry John Louis Fischer).**
AA CRS A6119/89 Item 2331
(Owen Roy Warrington).**
AA CRS A6119/89 Item 2332
(Lyenko Urbanchich).
AA CRS A6119/90 Item 2430
(Howard Wesley Williams).**
AA CRS A6119/90 Item 2565
(James Albert Falconner).**
AACRS A6119/90 Item 2566
(Errol Robert Niemeyer).**
AACRS A6122/48 Item 2001
(Italian Socialist Movement).**
(4) Commonwealth Immigration
Department
AA
CRS A6980T1 Item 250215 (Anti-Bolshevik Bloc Of Nations).**
(5) Commonwealth Investigation
Service (Criminal Investigation Files Single Number Series N Prefix)
AA CRS SP1714/1 Item N38611
(Arthur George Hebblewhite - Publications Of The People’s Union 1951-1957).
AA CRS SP1714/1 Item N53578
(Mr Muggeridge - Arthur George Hebblewhite Of The People’s Union 1949-1958).
AA CRS SP1714/1 Item N48201
(Tony - Thomas Claudius McGillick Alias McKillock 1951-1953).
(6) Department Of External
Affairs: Central Office (Correspondence
File Multiple Number Series)
AA CRS A1838 Item 83/1/3/4
Part 3 (Eastern Europe - Assembly Of Captive European Nations (Includes Captive
Nations Week) 1962-1965).*
AA CRS A1838/1 Item 83/2/6
(Eastern Europe - Former Nazis And Fascists 1959-1960).*
AA CRS A1838/272 Item
37/2/5/2 (Italy - New Fascist Parties).*
AA CRS A1838/1 Item 563/12/7
(Anti-Communist Organizations - Democratic Federation Of The World 1965).*
AA CRS A1838/283 Item
563/1/4 Part 1 (Communism - Distribution Of Anti-Communist Propaganda Material
>From Various Sources 1953-1962).*
AA CRS A1838/1 Item 581/5
(Liberal Party Migrant Advisory Council And Immigration Reform Group).*
AA CRS A1838/1 Item 563/12
(Information Branch - Anti-Communist Organizations - General 1959-1970).*
AA CRS A1838/ Item 563/12/1
(Anti-Communist Groups And Organizations 1955-1958).*
AA CRS A1838/1 Item 563/12/2
(National Alliance Of Russian Solidarists NTS - Anti-Communist 1956-1962).*
AA CRS A1838 Item 1550/20
(War Crimes - Alleged Yugoslav War Criminals Lukic And Rajkovic).
(b) Australian
Electoral Commission
Australian Electoral
Commission. File 88/00498: Party Registration - Independent Enterprise
Freedom And Family (EFF).
Australian Electoral
Commission. File 89/146: Party Registration - Rex Connor Snr. Labor
Party.
Australian Electoral
Commission. File 89/743: Party Registration - Rex Connor Snr. Labor Party.
Australian Electoral
Commission: File 89/1008: Party Registration - Australians Against
Further Immigration (AAFI).
Australian Electoral
Commission. File 92/0088: Party Registration - Independent Enterprise
Freedom And Family (EFF).
Australian Electoral
Commission. File 92/1055: Funding And Disclosure - Appointment Of
Agents By Political Parties.
Australian Electoral
Commission. File 92/360: Party Registration - The Confederate Action
Party Of Australia.
Australian Electoral
Commission. File 93/295: Funding and Disclosure - Appointment Of
Agents By Political Parties.
Australian Electoral
Commission. File 93/923: Party Registration - The Confederate Action
Party Of Australia.
Australian Electoral
Commission. File 93/1227: Party Registration - The Confederate Action
Party Of Australia.
Australian Electoral
Commission. File 94/00294: Party Registration - The Confederate Action
Party Of Australia.
Australian Electoral
Commission. File 94/1670: Party Registration - Australians Against
Further Immigration (AAFI).
Australian Electoral
Commission. File 95/724: Party Registration - Advance Australia Party
(AAP).
Australian Electoral
Commission. File 95/00484: Funding And Disclosure - Application To
Administrative Appeals Tribunal To Review The Deregistration Of The Confederate
Action Party Of Australia.
Australian Electoral
Commission. File 96/1001: Party Registration - Independent Enterprise
Freedom And Family (EFF).
(c) NSW State Electoral Office
NSW State Electoral
Office. Policy File: Parties Independent EFF 96/775.
NSW State Electoral
Office. Policy File: 96/856 Parties Australians Against Further
Immigration.
(d) Electoral Commission Queensland
Electoral Commission
Queensland. File EL/38 Part
One: Registration Of Political Parties
- Confederate Action Party Of Australia.
Electoral Commission
Queensland. File EL/38 Part
Two: Registration Of Political Parties
- Confederate Action Party Of Australia.
Electoral Commission
Queensland. File EL/38 Part
Three: Registration Of Political
Parties - Confederate Action Party Of Australia.
Electoral Commission
Queensland. File EL/38 Part
Four: Registration Of Political Parties
- Confederate Action Party Of Australia.
Electoral Commission
Queensland. File EL/38 Part
Five: Registration Of Political Parties
- Confederate Action Party Of Australia.
Electoral Commission
Queensland. File EL/332 Part
One. Registration Of Political Parties
- Late Objections To The Deregistration.
(e) Blacktown City Council
Blacktown City Council. Personal File BR/0019/1 Joseph Bryant.
Blacktown City Council. Personal File BR/0019/2 Joseph Bryant.
(f) Court Files and Legal Documents
Brander, Michael. Folio Of Legal Papers: Detective Senior Constable Modra.
Queen v Gary John Mangan, Queensland State Reporting
Bureau File (undated, unnumbered).
R v James Saleam, NSW District Court
Criminal Registry File (Sydney), No. 89/11/1795.
R v James Saleam, NSW District Court
Criminal Registry File (Western Sydney), No. 90/21/1432.
R v James Saleam, NSW Court Of Criminal
Appeal Registry File (Sydney), No. 60312 of 1991.
R v Perry John Whitehouse, NSW Supreme Court Criminal
Registry File (Sydney), No. 70114/91.
R v Jason Roderick Frost, NSW District Court
Registry File (Penrith), No. 847/89.
Saleam, James. Application To The Supreme Court Of New
South Wales For Inquiry (Sect. 474 D/E Crimes Act) Into Convictions From The
District Court, Sydney, 14 May 1991, draft 1999.
Tennant, Brian G. Folio Of Correspondence With W.A. DPP,
1992.
The Royal Commission Into
The NSW Police Service Transcript.
3.
MANUSCRIPTS AND ARCHIVES OF PRIVATE PERSONS/ ORGANIZATIONS
Australian National
Action. File: Colin Tatz.
Australian National
Action. File: Cameron’s Nazis 1982-5.
Australian National
Action. Membership Files For New
South Wales; Computer Record Of
National Membership 1989-91; Some
Membership Forms; Miscellaneous.
Australian National
Action. Account Books 1986-91 For
National/New South Wales. Ledger.
Receipts.
Australian National
Action. File On Boris Link. (Various documents.)
Australian National Action, International
Liaison File. (Various documents.)
Australian National Action, Folio
of Newspaper Clippings on National Action. Vol. 1, Vol. 2, Vol. 3, 1982-97.
Australian National Action, Folio
of ANM Clippings.
Australian National Action, Folio
of Correspondence James Saleam - Michael Brander 1990-91.
Australian National
Alliance. File On Royce. (Letters regarding the expulsion and
activities of Graeme Royce in ANA.
Other documents.)
Lindsay,
Norman. “The Scriblings Of An Idle
Mind”, MSS, Springwood, 1964.
Smith, Arthur. Folio of Unpaginated Newspaper Clippings.
The Land Newspaper Archives; Boxes:
Finance - General Interest
Rates
Guns/Guest Columnists
National Farmer’s Federation
- Fund (Two Files: NFF Fund; National
Farmer’s Federation)
Rural Crisis 1986-1988
Van
Tongeren, Jack. “The ANM Story: The
Pre-Revolutionary Years 1970-1989”, unpublished MSS, 1991.
Woodley, John. “Fascism, Fundamentalism And The New Right”,
circulated MSS, 1993.
4.
INTERVIEWS AND CORRESPONDENCE
(a) Personal Interviews
A
brief biographical precis of each interviewee is given. The area of expertise of each may be
cited. There is a date given of initial
interview for this Thesis; it can, in some cases, be assumed that other conversation
occurred afterwards to clarify
aspects
of the Thesis. It can also be assumed -
in many cases - that the interviewee was known to the author. The city/town of interview is stated. Some interviewees demanded anonymity; this
was complied with and a numbering system was created. A general “biography” of anonymous witnesses was crafted to
preserve their status; the usual
measures were taken to guarantee academic reliability for their evidence. It is also the case some persons whose
evidence is of relevance to this Thesis were interviewed some years prior to
the commencement of this research project; hence their date of interview will
precede 1995.
Applin, Mr Peter. 1978.
An activist of the British National Front, I
interviewed him for my M.A. (Qual. )Thesis.
He was in NAA and the Liberal ‘Uglies’ faction as one of its
organizers. Applin was authoritative on
conservative ideas and tactics.
Birtley, Mr Alan J. Melbourne, September 1995
An activist in various Melbourne student nationalist
groups 1972-76, the British National Front 1977-78 and associate of various
Extreme Right personalities. He was
able to provide accurate information and publications.
Brander, Mr Michael. Adelaide, October 1996
An official of Australian National Action, he became
active in 1985, becoming South Australian State Chairman in 1987 and National
Chairman in 1993. He was able to
provide publications, video recordings of street meetings/interviews, sundry
documents and detailed information on activities, attitudes and persons. Because of long-term commitment he was an
authoritative witness.
Brown, Mrs Dawn. Telephone Interview, October 1997
An officer of the Confederate Action Party in the
Ingham Branch and for the Northern Zone Council (Queensland), she was an articulate
and knowledgeable source on members, activities and divisions in the party.
Campbell, Mr Graeme. Telephone Interview, June 1997
A Member of Federal Parliament, supporter of AAFI
and founder of the Australia First Party in 1996, Campbell was helpful in
several ways. He provided various
materials at no charge and answered several questions regarding his ‘maverick’
stand on immigration in the ALP, why he addressed LOR functions and supported
AAFI. Unfortunately, he was pressed for
time.
Cawthron, Mr Edward R. Canberra, 1979, May 1988
One of the founders of the National Socialist Party
in 1963 and active in subsequent Nazi groups 1964-74. He was interviewed in relation to my M.A.(Hons) Thesis in 1979
and in 1988 in relation to the neo-nazis and political police agencies. However, the conversation ranged over the
entire history of Australian National Socialism and the Extreme Right. Cawthron’s academic credentials suggest him
as a credible witness. He died
accidentally in 1989; because much of what he said can no longer
be personally verified, I have used his comments judiciously.
Clark, Mr Robert. Sydney, 1984
As the founder of the Immigration
Control Association and main mover of
the Conservative Party 1973-4, the
Progressive Conservative Party 1979-80
and the Progressive Nationalist
Party 1981, he was authoritative. However, at
the time of the meeting, he had
retired from Extreme Right politics, and for
certain personal reasons, was not
too forthcoming. Of course, there had
been
other earlier meetings. Clark is
deceased (1995).
Connor, Mrs Shirley. Conversations with author, 1990.
As secretary of the Rex Connor Snr. Labor Party, she
was a well-placed witness to the quality of party membership and party
activities. The discussions were
informal and arose through the author contacting the RCSLP for information.
Cooksley, Mr Terry. Sydney, December 1995
An activist and an official of Australian National
Alliance 1979-80, Progressive Nationalist Party 1981-82, Australian National
Action 1982-91, Australians Against Further Immigration 1992-7. He
had a good memory of certain events and was able to supply necessary
references.
Dinsbergs, Mr Simon. Melbourne, August 1995
A prominent Melbourne Skinhead, active in the ‘Die
Hards’ (1989-92) White Aryan Resistance and White Australian Resistance
(1992-95). He was knowledgeable about
Skinhead norms and activities.
Dique, Mr John. Brisbane, June 1985
The director of the Immigration Control Association
(Queensland) and an early member of the former national ICA, he was a member of
the League Of Rights and the National Party.
He talked about the LOR and the National Party and organizational
matters. Because Dique is deceased, I
have used his comments sparingly.
Donnini, Mr Eugene. Melbourne 1981/Perth 1985
A prisoner converted to Maoism, Donnini was a member
of the Australian Independence Movement until he joined Australian National
Alliance in 1980. He was thence in the
Progressive Nationalist Party 1981 and Australian National Action 1982-4; he
left to form the Australian Populist Movement in 1985. Donnini was spoken to at length concerning
the activities of the Maoists (1981) and in 1985 concerning the activities of
Jack van Tongeren during his period in National Action. Although Donnini was spoken to prior to
Thesis-preparation, he was a credible witness.
I have used his commentary sparingly.
Falconer, Mr James. Sydney, July 1996
An associate of a variety of Conservative Right and
Extreme Right groups in the 1960’s and 1970’s and with an involvement in
National Action at times in the 1980’s, he was an inveterate collector of
political ephemera; much of this material was of assistance in charting the
history/activities of some groups. He
was also able to answer various questions about groups of the
1960’s/1970’s whose histories would otherwise have
been difficult to determine.
Ferguson, Mark. Sydney, November 1995
An activist who affiliated to Australian National
Alliance 1980, Australian National Action 1982-85; thereafter he had an
association with the Australian Nationalists Movement in Perth 1986 ff. He was one of those implicated in the ANM
“terrorist campaign” and was imprisoned.
He was able to provide first hand testimony to a wide range of events
and explain the attitudes of persons involved in various groups.
Francis, Mr Donald. Brisbane, November 1995
An associate of a number of conservative and
anti-immigration organizations 1970-1990; he also had connections to the
National Socialist Party of Australia 1971-75.
He was able to confirm in various ways the detailed evidence of others.
Garland, Mr Neil. Sydney, August 1995
A leading member of the National Socialist Party of
Australia who occupied various positions 1973-75 and subsequent founder of the
Australian Rightist Community 1976-77.
He was in a position to speak at length on various 1970’s neo-nazi
activists and other Extreme Right personalities; he provided access to various
files and suggested several leads in various areas.
Giddings, Mr Doug. Telephone Interview, October 1997.
An Adelaide fixture on the Right in the 1990’s, he
served in various groups such as Enterprise Freedom And Family and the Freedom
Foundation. He was knowledgeable and
helpful.
Gillespie, Mr Raymond. Sydney, August 1995
A leading member of the National Socialist Party of
Australia 1968-75, the World Union of National Socialists 1976-77, the
Australian People’s Conference 1985-89.
He was able to speak with accuracy and clarity about a swathe of
persons/events over a 20-year period.
Political police/neo-nazis, Libyan connections and the Conservative
Right were all known to him.
Guild, Mr Andrew. Melbourne,
December 1995
A leading Victorian Nationalist activist and
organizer 1982-90. He joined Australian
National Action in 1982 becoming Victorian Chairman 1984-90. He provided a
detailed documentary record of Nationalist activism in Victoria (internal
records/newscuttings etc.) and had a perfect recollection of events and
persons.
Hampel, Mr Ian. Sydney, November 1995
A soldier in the Australian Commandoes against
Japan, he was an early opponent of non-European immigration. In 1969, Hampel was a foundation member of
the Immigration Control Association; later he affiliated to the White Australia
Progressive Party 1972, the Australian National Alliance 1979-80 and Australian
National Action 1982-91. He maintained
files of early 1970’s material not otherwise available and could speak
authoritatively on the anti-immigration groups.
Hildebrand, Mr Paul. Telephone Interview, October 1997.
A founder of the Confederate Action Party 1990, and
Correct Australian Parliaments 1995, Hildebrand was helpful in explaining
divisions in the ranks of populist-monarchism.
Jackson, Mr Nigel. Melbourne, January 1997
A teacher qualified with a Master’s Degree, he has
been a supporter of the League Of Rights for over thirty years. In that capacity, his articles have received
currency. Jackson has also contributed
to publications of the British National Party and written a book on the David
Irving controversy. He was of
assistance in defining the Historical Revisionist debate on the Right and in
explaining conservative thinking and ideology.
Jewell, Mr Perry. Telephone Interview, October 1997
As founder of the Confederate Action Party and a
continuing campaigner on the Right, he was an important source. His memory for events which shaped his entry
into the Extreme Right and the development of the CAP was exceptional. He provided an array of necessary
documentation. Jewell was the target of
an on-going campaign of disinformation which he was able to address and
clarify. He spoke without malice about
the break-up of CAP.
King, Ms Louise. Sydney, 1983
A former member of various Maoist fronts, she
advised me at length on various activities of the Left. Because our conversations were long ago
before this period of Thesis preparation, I have quoted her on only one issue.
Krumins, Mr Peter. Sydney, July
1996
An official of the Australians Against Further
Immigration Party, he provided assorted materials. He gave an account of the activities of the party and some
indications to style/ideology and internal divisions.
Laidlaw, Mr Gary. Sydney, October 1995.
A member of the White Australia Progressive Party 1974,
he provided some organizational details.
Leyman, Mr Patrick. Brisbane, November 1995
A member of the British National Front in the early
1970’s, the National Front of Australia 1978-79, the Australian National
Alliance 1979-80, the Progressive Nationalist Party 1981 and Australian
National Action 1982-88. He was an
authoritative witness to persons/events/ideas.
Various lines of investigation were suggested and material assistance
provided.
Little, Mr Tom. Maidenwell, October 1997
A branch chairman for the Confederate Action Party
(Nanango), he also served on the Policy and Constitution committees of the
party. He had a good memory for people
and issues. He provided various drafts
of party documents and originals. He was
an accurate source who also indicated that records could be obtained from Reg
and Robin Murray (as below).
Lowe, Mr Vincent. Sydney, May 1996
A member of the Liberal Party, he was closely
connected to the Immigration Control Association 1971 ff. As an elderly man, his memory of many
aspects of the ICA administration/activism was sometimes unclear, but he was
able to provide documents and explain some of the perspectives of the
“anti-immigration” movement.
Macintyre, Mrs Brenda. Perth, August 1996
A member of every anti-immigration group in Perth
from 1968, she maintained an extensive collection of ephemera and other
documentation. A clippings file was
also provided which gave valuable information on the various groups; a memory for people and events was also very
helpful.
Maina, Mr Nicholas. Gold Coast, May 1996
A long-time activist and official in a number of
Conservative Right and Extreme Right anti-immigration organizations. He provided a large array of magazines,
leaflets and newscuttings relevant to these organizations. His knowledge of the origins of the
anti-immigration groups was exceptional and he could speak from first-hand
experience of the White Australia Progressive Party, National Australia Association
and Patriotic Lobby. Maina was familiar
on a personal level with various persons and could place events in sequence.
Mangan, Mr Gary. Sydney, September 1987
A member of the National Socialist Party of
Australia 1970-71, the Australian Fascist Party 1971-72 and associated with
some NSPA activities in Sydney 1974-75.
At the time of interview, he was depressed and had contacted me to
convey certain information; shortly
afterwards, he suicided. Mangan
maintained that the neo-nazis were a front for political police agencies and
confessed to various criminal activities.
He provided information regarding the Ananda Marga case and related
issues.
May, Mr Bill. Telephone interview, October 1997
A chairman of the Bundaberg branch of the
Confederate Action Party, he responded to a circular which then led to a
telephone interview. He provided a
useful series of observations on the moral-political impulse of CAP members.
May, Mr Ross, L. Sydney, November 1995
Better known as “The Skull”, he has been an active
“National Socialist” since 1963, and a member of the various incarnations of
the ANSP/NSPA and other neo-nazi formations.
His collection of newscuttings from about 1971 was useful in
reconstructing the history of neo-nazism thereafter. An exemplary memory for people and events belies some of “The
Skull’s” public persona and his comments and indications for lines of inquiry
were helpful.
McCormack, Mr Denis. Melbourne, January 1997
As a prominent member of the Australians Against
Further Immigration and an associate of Graeme Campbell, he was of substantial
assistance in describing the position of AAFI and the Australia First
Party. He provided newsletters,
clippings and a lengthy interview. His
position was authoritative and his knowledge of the immigration question
profound. He has written extensively
and has been a media performer.
Morris, Mr Wally. Perth, August 1996
A long-time anti-immigration campaigner in the
1970’s in contact with various groups, he joined Australian National Action in
1984 with van Tongeren and was present at the foundation of the ANM. He subsequently maintained a distance from
that organization well prior to its violence campaign. He provided opinion which rectified error and
prejudice against van Tongeren, along with certain documents.
Murray, Reg and Murray,
Robin. Picton, October 1997.
As NSW Executive members of the Confederate Action
Party 1993-5, they were ideally placed to comment on the structure of the party
in NSW and generally. Mrs Murray was an
efficient Secretary who maintained detailed records of the CAP. I was allowed to inspect these records, take
certain documents and copy others.
Norwick, Mr Alexander F. Sydney, July 1995
A long-term Nationalist activist and theorist active
initially with the Australian Nationalist White Workers’ Party 1973-76, the
National Resistance 1977, Australian National Alliance 1978-80, Australian
National Action 1982-85, Australian National Vanguard 1985. His knowledge of persons/events/ideas was
encyclopaedic. Various lines of inquiry
were suggested and material provided.
O’Neill, Mr Gerry. Perth, August 1996
As a member of various groups, Campaign Against
Illegal Immigration 1977-78, Immigration Control Association 1978-80, and a
contact of groups such as Australian National Alliance and Australian National
Action, he was in a position to provide detailed information on persons and
events; he passed over copies of various materials and clippings from
well-maintained files.
Owen, Mr Ron. Gympie, October 1997
As the publicly known flamboyant editor of the
firearms journal, Lock, Stock and Barrell, he was a reliable source on
“pro-gun” organizations and their underlying philosophic-political rationale.
Perrett, Jim. Telephone Interview, October 1997.
As an activist farmer from Warialda, he was a
leading figure in CAP and knowledgeable as to its internal workings and
disputes.
Pinwill, Mr Don. Wooroolin, October 1997
As Queensland organizer of the Australia First
Party, he had a long pedigree in Right politics. He had composed booklets and participated in various
ConservativeRight/Extreme Right formations.
He was helpful in settling some issues arising from former groups.
Rosier, Mr Shane W. Sydney, August 1995
A long-term Nationalist activist and internal
organizer. He had clippings- files of a
wide range of groups from the 1970’s ff.
In 1978, he joined Australian National Alliance, then Progressive
Nationalist Party and Australian National Action. He could answer many questions and provide information on persons
and events over the entire period.
Because of his membership of the National Committee of Australian
National Action, he became a witness to the ASIO “suppression” operations of
1988-91 and participated personally in important events.
Saleam, Jane. Sydney, May 1996
A member of the National Front of Australia 1979-80
and a member of Australian National Action 1985-91, she provided some
information concerning the former organization which assessed its strength and
character. She could also confirm some
details relevant to Nationalist activities in the 1980’s.
Salter, Mr Frank S., Sydney,
October 1997
A long-time member and occasional official of
conservative groups including the LOR.
He provided some detail on League activity in the late 1950’s and 1960’s
and on the ‘Uglies’ in the NSW Liberal Party.
His son was Frank K. Salter of the Australian National Alliance.
Sharpe, Mr Michael. Sydney, June 1995.
An official of the Citizens’ Electoral Councils, he
volunteered details of the group and its ideology.
Skipworth, Mr Ian. Brisbane, November 1995
An associate of a swathe of organizations from 1965
until the mid-1980’s, including the Conservative Immigration Movement,
Immigration Control Association, the National Socialist Party (although
probably not a member) and the National Front of Australia. He was able to explain the course of various
groups and the conflicts of policy and direction.
Smith, Mr Arthur Charles. Lithgow, April 1996
An activist and official of various Extreme Right
groups of the 1950’s and early 1960s, including the Australian Party and the
Workers’ Nationalist Party and Nationalist Workers’ Party. In 1963, he became the leading light in
Australian Nazism and was involved in various National Socialist groups until
1972.
Smith had a prodigious memory for events and persons
over a four-decade period. He was able
to explain and clarify ASIO documents and printed reports on Extreme Right
groups. Smith did maintain some files
and clippings which were provided.
Whilst he was most certainly partisan on many persons/events, he was
startlingly accurate about events described by others and he clearly should be
regarded as a witness of credit. He was
of importance in assessing the role of political police in the frustration of
the Extreme Right and in the manipulation of others.
Sparrow, Mr Robin. Adelaide, 1979
An English migrant whose father had been in the
British Union of Fascists, he was a member of the NSPA 1970-75, and was close
to Cawthron for some years. I
interviewed him in relation to my M.A.(Hons) thesis, although other matters
were discussed which were not germane to that work and are of use now. I refer to Sparrow only in relation to his
agreement with my interpretation of the Nazis and some events in the Young
organization.
Steele, Mr Chris. Adelaide, October 1996
As the son of a South Australian Cabinet Minister,
he was a Liberal conservative won over to some of the positions of the League
Of Rights with whom he worked in the 1970’s/early 1980’s. He joined the Immigration Control
Association 1979-81, Australian National Alliance 1979-81 and Progressive
Nationalist Party 1981-2. As S.A. State
Chairman for Australian National Action (1982-7), he maintained an active but
not vocal branch. Steele was the author
of a book on Adelaide trams and was penning a history of South Australian
public transport at the time of interview.
He assisted with various publications over the period, newscuttings and
with certain recollections of events. I
judged him an authoritative witness.
Toben, Dr Frederick. Adelaide, October 1996
As a German migrant, he studied at Australian
universities and took his PhD from the University of Stuttgart with a thesis on
Karl Popper. His interest in Historical
Revisionism led him to establish the “Adelaide Institute” in 1994. Given his academic qualification and his
clear knowledge of Revisionism, Dr Toben was able to assist me in the direction
of basic investigation of this area.
His opinions of the political effects of Revisionism were of real
interest and weight.
Tomba, Mr Claude. Sydney, 1984
As an Italian migrant, he joined the Sydney section
of the MSI in 1967; he was sent to liaise with Sydney Nazis and did participate
in some of their actions. He later
joined the Immigration Control Association 1979, Australian National Alliance
1979-80 and Australian National Action 1982-88. I interviewed Tomba at length for a 1985 pamphlet Never In
Nazi Uniform and much of his commentary was useful, although it seems there
were some errors of recollection and event concerning the person of Arthur
Smith. I evaluate him as a witness of
credit in assessing the “anti-communist” fixation of the Right in the earlier
period.
Woodger, Edwin and Woodger,
Janey. Sydney, July 1996
The main activists/officials of Australians Against
Further Immigration in New South Wales 1993-5 and subsequently the Reclaim
Australia-Reduce Immigration party.
They provided extensive documentation on both organizations including
the 1995 split in AAFI. They gave an
account of the structure and methodology of RARI and their views upon various
subjects and other organizations of the Extreme Right. I accepted them as credible witnesses.
Woods, Mr Claude M.
Melbourne, August 1995
A leading member of the National Socialist Party of
Australia 1969-75, the People Against Communism 1976 and acquaintance of many
Melbourne Conservative Right and Extreme Right figures subsequently. He had an extensive knowledge of anti-Left
violence perpetrated by neo-nazis and political police machinations in this
area. He provided publications and
other relevant information.
Young, Mr Francis S.
(“Cass”). Sydney, November 1981,
January 1982
The “National Leader” of the National Socialist Party of Australia 1972-73 and prominent activist and official 1970-73. At the time of interview, Young was a heroin user and dealer living in marginal circumstances; however, he was voluble and prepared to discuss actual criminal conduct during his Nazi period. Much of his evidence was corroborated by others; hence I assess him as a witness with credibility in particular matters.
(b) Special Category Interviewees
Confidential, Sydney 1995.
An associate of the Cameron groups
at different points over a long period.
Confidential, Sydney, undated.
A person with connections to others
involved in illegal work.
Witness
A-1, Sydney
1995.
As a personal associate of Cass Young, certain
information was supplied. It seemed the
material concerned criminal conduct even if that conduct was sanctioned by the
para-State.
Witness
A-2, Sydney
1996.
A member of the Immigration Control Association who
was aware of its administrative arrangements and inter-organizational
relationships.
Peter
Henderson.
“Edited Interview With Eric Dudley Butler Recorded
At
145 Russell Street Melbourne on Tuesday 25 March
1997”. This Interview was provided by
Mr Henderson and utilized on a couple of points to corroborate other argument.
Catherine, Sydney 1997.
Under this informer-code
name, this woman worked with Special Branch 1989-90 in their investigations of
National Action. She was subsequently
spoken to at great length regarding improprieties in the Special Branch
operation against National Action.
Catherine was “CC17/17a/20” in The Royal Commission Into The NSW Police
Service as described in evidence. Her
present testimony was of relevance to the argument advanced in this Thesis
concerning the negative State reaction to Extreme Right activism.
Ed, Queensland, 1997.
This witness had been formerly associated (1968-72)
with the NSPA and knew of particular events from his involvement with leading
persons. He requested his anonymity
because of a 25-year commitment to his Church.
(c) Questionnaires
Some
30 questionnaires were answered by members of the Confederate Action Party and
by some other Extreme Right and Conservative Right groups. These documents are available for
inspection.
(d) Correspondence
Henderson,
Peter. Folio of Letters E.R.
Cawthron: 1964-8.
Saleam,
Jim. Folio of Letters >From Various
Persons (as collected and cited relevant to this Thesis)
5. PRIMARY
PUBLISHED MATERIAL.
(a) Right-Wing Newspapers, Periodicals And
Newsletters
Over
the period examined in this Thesis, the following have been read in series - or
eclectically as circumstances demanded.
In some cases, it is not suggested every item under the listing has been
read. Some publications existed for
periods outside of their citation.
Some
information has been provided about the publication as necessary.
Action: Internal Bulletin Of National Alliance, 1975, a members’
newsletter issued by the American neo-nazi National Alliance.
Action Report, 1971-72, and 1974-75, a
members’ activities newsletter of the National Socialist Party of Australia,
Melbourne then Sydney. (Publication
ceased in 1975.)
Advance/Audacity, 1977-85, a magazine numbers
1-3 as Advance of National Resistance (1977), thence as Audacity
of Australian National Alliance numbers 4-9 (1978-80), thence numbers 10-12 of
Progressive Nationalist Party (1981), thence numbers 13-25 of Australian
National Action, Sydney. (Publication
ceased in 1985.)
Advance, 1983-89, newsletter of
National Action (Victoria).
(Publication ceased 1989.)
(The)
ARC Newsletter,
1976-7, bulletin of the Australian Rightist Community,
Sydney. (Publication ceased in 1977.)
Australia First, 1982-87, magazine of the
Australian Patriotic Lobby, Sydney.
(Publication ceased in 1987.)
Australian International
News Review,
1965-67, magazine of the active Conservative Right, Sydney. (Publication ceased in 1967.)
Australasian Spartacist, 1976-95, newspaper of the
Spartacist League of Australia and New Zealand, Sydney.
Australian National
Socialist Journal, 1967-70, journal of the National Socialist Party of Australia,
Canberra. (Publication ceased in 1970.)
Australian Nationalist, 1977-78, newsletter of a
circle which engendered the National Front of Australia, Melbourne. (Publication ceased 1978.)
(The) Australian Nationalist, 1990-91, magazine of
Australian National Action, Sydney.
(Publication ceased in 1991.)
(The) Australian Republican: Newsletter of the National Republican
Movement,
1992-5, Melbourne.
Balder, 1992-5, Journal of the
Fraternity of the Jarls (U.K.), Reading.
(The) Bunyip Bulletin, 1988-89, an independent Radical-Nationalist
magazine, Lithgow. (Publication ceased
in 1989.)
David And Golliath: The Official Newsletter Of The Young
Australians For Freedom, 1968-9, Horsham. (Publication
ceased in 1969.)
Direct Action, 1980-87, bulletin issued
by John Jewell, Toronto (Canada).
(Publication ceased in 1987.)
Elements, 1979-95, review of the
Nouvelle Droit, Paris.
50 Club Newsletter, 1967-69, newsletter of the
conservative faction of the NSW branch of the Liberal Party, Sydney. (Publication ceased in 1969.)
Fenrir, Journal of Satanism and
the Sinister, 1993-5, published by the occult-nazi Order of the Nine
Angles, Shrewsbury, U.K.
Fight/In The National
Interest,
1991-95, newspaper published irregularly by Tony
Pitt in support of the Confederate Action Party, thence The Australians,
Maryborough. (Publication ceased in 1996.)
Folk Sentinel, 1988-89, bulletin of the
Australian Caucasian Legion, Perth.
(Publication ceased in 1989.)
Frontline, 1978-86, magazine of the
National Front of Australia, until 1982, thence as an independent magazine or
in support of the Nationalist League, Melbourne. (Publication ceased in 1986.)
Heritage, 1977-85, magazine of the
LOR front, the Heritage Society.
(Publication erratic in 1990’s.)
Inside News, 1987-89, monthly
newsletter of Peter Sawyer, Mount Beauty.
(Publication ceased in 1990.)
Insignia, 1995-96, occult-nazi music
digest, Stroudsburg (U.S.A.).
Intelligence Survey, 1965-95 magazine in
support of the Australian League Of Rights, Melbourne.
Janus, 1983, journal of Australian
National Action, Melbourne.
(Publication ceased in 1983.)
Lock, Stock And Barrel, 1991-95, magazine for gun
owners, published by Ron Owen, Gympie.
Milagro, 1989-93, newsletter of
National Action (Western Australia), Perth.
(Publication ceased in 1993.)
National Action, 1985-89, magazine of
Australian National Action, Sydney.
(Publication ceased in 1989.)
National Action Bulletin, 1982-83, newsletter of
Australian National Action, Sydney.
(Publication ceased in 1983.)
National Action News, 1990-98, newspaper of
Australian National Action, Adelaide.
National Democrat, 1987, bulletin of the
National Democratic Alliance, Melbourne.
(Publication ceased in 1987.)
(The) National Socialist, 1981-84, magazine of the
World Union of National Socialists, Arlington (U.S.A.). (Publication ceased at a 1980’s point -
unknown.)
National Socialist Bulletin, 1968-76, newsletter of the
National Socialist Party of Australia.
(Publication ceased in 1976.)
National Socialist Voice Of
Australia,
1994-95, newsletter of the Australian National Socialist Movement, Brisbane.
National Vanguard, 1984-6, magazine of
Australian National Vanguard, Brisbane.
(Publication ceased in 1987.)
Nationalism Today, 1980-89, magazine of the
British National Front, London.
(Publication ceased 1989.)
Nationalist
News,
1976-77, bulletin of the Australian Rightist Community, Sydney.
(Publication ceased in 1977.)
Nationalist News, 1987-8, bulletin of Australian National Action,
Brisbane. (Publication ceased in 1988.)
News And Views Queensland, 1973-93, newsletter of the
Queensland Immigration Control Association.
(Publication ceased in 1993.)
News Digest International, 1963-92, quarterly
magazine and unofficial voice of the Captive Nations Right, Sydney. (Publication ceased in 1992.)
(The) New Times, 1970-90, a publication of
the Australian League Of Rights.
Notre Europe, 1978-82, magazine of the
Federation of National and European Action, Paris. (Publication ceased in 1983.)
Organizing Things, 1990-91, newsletter of
Australian National Action, (New South Wales) Sydney. (Publication ceased in 1991.)
On Target, 1970-95, newsletter of the
Australian League Of Rights, Melbourne.
Perseverence: Co-Nationalist Bulletin, 1969-89, bulletin of the
Hungarist Movement in Australia.
(Publication ceased in 1992)
Progressive Nationalist News
And Views,
1981-82, bulletin of the Progressive Nationalist Party, Sydney. (Publication ceased in 1982.)
(The) Publicist, 1936-42, Australia-First
journal edited by Percy Stephensen, Sydney.
(Publication ceased in 1942.)
Renaissance, 1986-89, newsletter of
National Action (South Australia), Adelaide.
(Publication ceased in 1989.)
Southern Hammer, 1990-91, magazine of
Sydney’s Southern Cross Hammer Skinheads.
(No information available on publication details.)
Spearhead, 1976-98, magazine of the
British National Front until 1980, thence New National Front 1980-82, then
British National Party.
Stockade, 1985-6, journal of the
Australian Populist Movement, Perth.
(Publication ceased in 1986.)
Stormtrooper, 1971-73, magazine of the
National Socialist Party of Australia, Melbourne. (Publication ceased in 1973.)
The Attack, 1984-5, newsletter of
Australian National Vanguard, Brisbane.
(Publication ceased in 1986.)
The Nationalist, 1985-89, magazine of the
Australian Nationalists Movement, Perth.
(Publication ceased in 1989.)
The New Citizen, 1990-97, newspaper of the
Citizens’ Electoral Councils, Melbourne.
The Ram, 1993-95, magazine of the
White Australian Resistance, Melbourne.
(Publication ceased in 1997.)
The Ravenborne, 1996, a journal of
Satanism and Heathenism, published in English, in Greece.
The Scorpion, 1983-89, magazine of the
British New Right, London. (Publication
has been irregular in the 1990’s.)
The Strategy, 1993-98, a conservative newspaper which reported
widely on conservative and radical-populist action, Bendigo.
The White Separatist, 1989-92, fanzine of the
Melbourne Die Hard Skinheads, then White Aryan Resistance. (Publication ceased in 1992.)
Topical, 1987-89, joint magazine of
the Australian Patriotic Lobby, Heritage Society and the Anglo-Saxon Keltic
Society, Hobart. (Publication ceased in
1990.)
Ultra, 1984-90, newsletter of
Australian National Action, Sydney.
(Publication ceased in 1990.)
Ultra: Campus Broadsheet Of The Eureka Students
League, 1976,
Melbourne. (Publication ceased in
1976.)
Vanguard, 1982-3, newsletter of the Australian People’s
Congress, Brisbane. (Publication
probably ceased in 1983.)
Viewpoint, 1969-82, bulletin of the
Immigration Control Association, Sydney.
(Publication ceased in 1982.)
Voice Of Truth Journal, 1986-88, journal of the
Caucasian Society, Perth. (Publication
ceased in 1988.)
(b) Other Newspapers, Periodicals and
Newsletters
Direct Action, 1979-90, newspaper of the
Socialist Youth Alliance/Socialist Workers’ Party, Sydney. (Publication ceased in 1990.)
Fighting Talk, 1997-98, magazine in
support of Britain’s ‘Anti-Fascist Action’, an anarchist organization.
Green Left Weekly, 1990-98, newspaper in
solidarity with the Democratic Socialist Party, Sydney.
Searchlight, 1978-98, “anti-fascist”
magazine, London.
Struggle, 1970-73, newspaper of the
Worker-Student Alliance, Melbourne.
(Publication ceased in 1973.)
Tribune, 1970-91, newspaper of the
Communist Party of Australia, Sydney.
(Publication ceased in 1991.)
Vanguard, 1969-95, newspaper of the
Communist Party of Australia (Marxist-Leninist), Melbourne.
(c) Right Wing Pamphlets
A
Political Programme For Australian National Action. Sydney: NA, 1988.
Anderson, Chris. The
Demise Of The White Australia Policy.
Melbourne: Association For The
Advancement Of Australian Culture, 1996.
Anderson, Chris. The Asianisation Of Australia. An Expose Of The “Asian Future” Being Forced
Upon Australia. Melbourne: Association For The Advancement Of Australian
Culture, 1996.
Anon. Lessons For Nationalists. Sydney:
NA, 1982.
Anon. Australian Nationalism Versus
Anglo-Saxonism. Sydney: NA, 1982.
Anon. Nationalists And The Anti-Immigration
Cause. Sydney: NA, 1982.
Anon. The Russian Question. Sydney:
NA, 1982.
Anon. Our Tasks: Vital Questions For The Nationalist Party. Sydney:
NA, 1982.
Anon. The Right To Freedom Of Expression And
The Immigration Debate.
Sydney: NA, 1984.
Anon. Australia’s Sacred Emblem: The Symbol Of Australian Nationalism. Melbourne:
NRM (no date of publication).
Anon. On Socialism And The National Struggle. Brisbane:
National Vanguard, 1985.
Anon. Armed Neutrality In A Nuclear Age. Perth:
ANM, 1985.
Anon. The Coming Struggle: Tasks For Australian Nationalists. Melbourne:
NRM, 1995.
Anon. They Want Your Land. Melbourne:
1969 (no publication details).
Anon. Public Participation And Direct Democracy
In North Sydney Municipality.
Gympie: Gympie Elect CIR, 1990.
Anstey,
Frank. The Kingdom Of Shylock. Melbourne:
Labor Call Print, 1917.
Anstey, Frank. Facts And Theories Of Finance. Melbourne:
Fraser And Jenkinson, 1930.
Australian Nationalists
Movement. Education Policy. Perth, 1985.
Australian Nationalists
Movement. Land Rights Never: The Policy Of The ANM On Aboriginal Land
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Perth, 1986.
Bolton, Kerry. Phoenix Rising: The Epic Saga Of James H. Madole. Paraparaumu: Renaissance
Press, 1996.
Bolton, Kerry (ed.) Miguel
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Bryant, Joe. The Credit Note: Understanding, Establishing And Using Credit. Colyton:
the author, 1991.
Bryant, Joe. The Credit Note. Colyton: the author, 1991.
Butler, Eric D. Social Credit And Christian Philosophy. (No publication details).
Butler, Eric D. Constitutional
Barriers To Serfdom.
Melbourne. (No publication
details).
Butler, Eric D. A Defence Of Free Enterprise And The
Profit Motive. Richmond, 1947. (No other publication details.)
Butler, Eric D. The Enemy
Within The Empire. Melbourne: New Times, 1941.
Butler, Eric D. The Truth About The Chinese Communists. Victoria Park: Australian League Of Rights, 1951.
Butler Eric D. Highlights In The World Revolution. Hollywood:
Youth Against Communism, 1962.
Butler, Eric D. The Truth About The Australian League Of
Rights: A Phillip Adams’ Invitation
Accepted. Melbourne: Heritage Publications, 1985.
Butler, Eric D. Releasing Reality: Social Credit and The Kingdom Of God. Melbourne:
1990 (no publication details).
Butler, Eric D. The Essential Christian Heritage. Melbourne:
no publication details.
Butler, Eric D. Has Christianity Failed? Melbourne:
1993 (no publication details).
Butler, Eric D. Centralization: The Policy Of Satanism.
Melbourne: 1972 (no publication
details).
Campbell,
Graeme. Immigration And
Consensus: A Discussion Paper. Canberra:
the author, June update, 1992.
Campbell, Graeme. Industry Policy: Directions For Growth: A Discussion Paper. Canberra:
the author, August 1992.
Campbell, Graeme. The Struggle For True Australian
Independence. (Speech At Drummond
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Carloman, Julian. The Holocaust And The Myth Of Nazi Evil. Perth:
ANM, 1985.
Carloman, Julian. The Myth Of Democracy: The Reality of Plutocracy. Perth:
ANM, 1986.
Chapman, Bruce. Electors’ Initiative And Referendum: Why We Need It: How It Works.
Gympie: no publication details,
undated.
Chresby, Arthur. The Father Of Lies! Brisbane:
the author, 1981.
Croft, John. Australian Nationalism Vs.
Anglo-Saxonism: The Vital Difference
Between Native-Australianism And British-Australianism. Melbourne:
NRM, 1996.
Giannopoulos, P. David Greason “Racism Expert”: Credibility Exploded. Is Dave The Real Demidenko? Federation Of Australian Nationalists, 1995
(no publication details).
Goodman, Rupert. Humanism And Australian Education. Bullsbrook:
Veritas, 1982.
Gourley, Alan. Democracy And Treason In Australia. Sydney:
CHPS, 1988.
Graham, Caroline. The Making Of A Zionist Prime Minister. Perth:
The Goyim Little Library, 1985.
Grover, John. The Hellmakers. Sydney:
the author, 1986.
Guthrie, James. Our Sham Democracy: Or The Majority Vote Racket. Hobart:
the author, 1946.
Hammond, Sue. Confederate Action Party Discussion
Paper: The Development Of A Political
Strategy. Sydney: the author, September, 1994.
Howell, Gary. The Australian Commonwealth Flag And The
Need For A New National Flag.
Melbourne: NRM, 1996.
Ingamells,
Rex & Tilbrook, Ian. Conditional
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Jewell, John. Myths That Die Hard: Revolutionary National Socialism Versus
Bourgeois Nazi Reaction.
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Jones,
Allan. Towards An Ecologically
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Melbourne: NRM,
1992.
Jones, A.R. The National Republican Bank. Melbourne:
NRM, 1992.
Jones, Ryan T. Mass Immigration: Undermining Australia’s Civilisation (no
publication details).
Jordan, Colin. National Socialism: World Creed For The 1980’s. Coventry:
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Jordan, Colin. Victory In Europe - Whose And For What? Perth: ANM, 1986.
Killen, D.J. In The Commonwealth Cause. Melbourne:
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Knight, B. Integral
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NRM, 1996.
Knight, B. W.G. Spence: The Awakening Nation And The
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Koehl, Matt. The Future Calls. Aarhus:
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Koehler, John and
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Lee,
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Mack,
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McCormack, Denis. The Desirable Composition Of Any Migrant
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McKenzie, Cameron. The Menace Of Multiculturalism. Melbourne:
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Nikolayevich, Y. V. Who’s Behind Jimmy Carter And The
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1985.
Patterson, Andrew. The Fight For Australian Culture. Melbourne:
1996 (no other publication details).
Pinwell, C. What Has To
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Provis, Ross. The Question Of Standing Candidates.
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Provis, Ross. The Inverell Forums: An Unique Page In
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Raftery, Evan. Heavengate:
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Riis-Knudsen, Povl. National Socialism: A Left-Wing Movement. Aalborg:
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Saleam, Jim. Neo-Nazism. Sydney: NA, 1984.
Saleam, J. Australia’s Road To National Revolution. Sydney:
NA, 1984.
Saleam, Jim. Never In Nazi Uniform. Sydney:
NA, 1985.
Saleam, Jim. The Eureka Flag Debate: The Future Of
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Saleam,
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NA, 1985.
Saleam, J. The Extreme-Left: Thugs For Big Business. Sydney:
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Saleam, Jim. How To Combat The Political Police. Sydney:
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Saunders, Alec. William Lane And His New Australia. Brisbane:
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Selkirk, W.G. Wake Up Australia. Adelaide:
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Smith, Dr J.W. The Failure Of Internationalism. Melbourne:
NRM (no date of publication).
Sons Of Kokoda. A Collection Of Australian Nationalist
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Steele, Christopher. What Price Australians? The Racial Sell-Off. Perth:
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Thompson, David. The Green Hoax. Bullsbrook:
Veritas, 1989.
Tuck, Arthur. The Australian Revolution (3rd
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Watts, Dora. The Equality Dogma Leads To Communism. Melbourne:
Australian League Of Rights (no date of publication).
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White, Craig M. Directory
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no other publication details.
White, I.M. Taxi-Gate: Cheap Labour In The Taxi Industry. Sydney: NA, 1988.
(d) Other Pamphlets
Aarons, Laurie. Australia And The Economic Crisis. Sydney:
Red Pen, 1977.
Anon. Socialism And The Struggle Of Lesbians
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Callinicos, Alex. The Fight Against Racism. Melbourne:
Bookmarks, 1996.
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(e) Ephemera
As
quoted in the footnotes this Thesis makes reference to the mass of leaflets,
posters, stickers and other ephemera produced by the various movements. The material cited is in the author’s
possession. It was clearly too
voluminous to be individually cited.
(f) Recordings, Television, Radio and Motion
Pictures
Australian National Action. Taped Record: Second National Conference, April 1985.
Australian National Action. Taped Record: Organizational Statement Of The Queensland State Chairman To The
National Committee, May 1988.
Australian
National Action, News Video, 1988-9, Sydney.
Australian
National Action, News Video, 1994-5, Adelaide.
Blood
In The Face: Right Thinking Productions, New York, 1991.
Bob Cameron, Miscellaneous Radio Interviews,
Tape Recording 1980-3.
David Palmer And Anon. Telephone Conversation, Tape Recording, 1994.
Eric D. Butler.
Advanced Social Credit School, 6 tapes. M.E.A. Tape Library, undated.
Manufacturing Consent, SBS Television, December
15, 22, 29 1992.
Perry
Jewell, Address To Bundaberg Meeting, CAP Video, 1993.
Peter Sawyer And Jeremy Lee Speak At Nanango, February 1988, Video
Recording, Ravensbourne, 1988.
Romper
Stomper: Seno Films, 1992.
James
Saleam And Howard Gipps, Tape Recording, June 1993.
Jim
Saleam, Address To Sydney Nationalists, NA Tape Recording, May 1987.
The
Infiltrator: HBO Pictures, Los Angeles, 1994.
(g) Mainstream Media
The
reportage of the Australian Extreme Right embraced the entire gamut of
mainstream media. I refer to the
footnotes provided.
While
some general searches were conducted, it usually occurred that cuttings were
provided from informants.
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