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‘Mansfield v. Mansfield divorce’, The Sydney Morning Herald,
2 August 1928, p. 8.
‘Hell on earth: A sad and sordid drama; The desperate deed
of ‘Yankee Phyllis’, Truth, 10 April 1921, p. 9.
‘Quarter Sessions’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 15 November
1935, p. 8.
‘Two women: Phyllis Hume and Mrs. Mort’, Tweed Daily,
17 April 1922, p. 4.
Commonwealth of Australia, Find and Connect, ‘Mittagong
Farm Home for Boys (1906-1947)’, (Online) available
https://www.findandconnect.gov.au/guide/nsw/NE00066#
(Accessed 5 April 2017).
‘Two women: Yankee Phyllis and Mrs Mort’, Truth, 24 April
1921, p. 11.
State Archives and Records Authority NSW, ‘Administrative
History’, Agency #506 - Mittagong Training School for
Boys, (Online) available https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/
agency/506 (Accessed 5 April 2017).
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‘Class Distinction: Labour Council Protest’, Singleton Argus,
26 April 1921, p. 1.
‘A Woman’s Crime: Petition for Release Rejected’,
Singleton Argus, 14 June 1921, p. 3.
‘The Phyllis Hume Case: Another Discordant Note’, Truth,
21 August 1921, p. 7.
Page 99: NRS 2467, Photographic Description Books,
State Penitentiary, Long Bay, [3/6102] Walter Mansfield,
photo 16895.
‘Brevities’, Singleton Argus, 8 April 1922, p. 6.
Page 100: NRS 2467, Photographic Description Books,
State Penitentiary, Long Bay, [3/6125] Walter Mansfield,
photo 24290 (detail).
‘Phyllis Hume: Missionary Creagh speaks of her’, Truth,
7 May 1922, p. 7.
WORST WOMAN IN SYDNEY
Venereal Diseases Act 1916 (Victoria).
Belinda Turnbull
NRS 2496, Photographic Description Books, State Reformatory
for Women, Long Bay, [3/6007] Phyllis Hume, photo 515.
NRS 880, Papers and depositions, [9/6909] Maitland
Criminal Court, April 1895, Regina v. Annie Turnbull.
NRS 880, Papers and depositions, [9/6975] Central Criminal
Court, May 1899, Regina v. Annie Turnbull.
‘Phyllis Hume: Release from Long Bay Penitentiary; Minister for
Justice McKell Honors His Word’, Truth, 9 April 1922, p. 7.
New South Wales, Legislative Assembly, 1921, Debates,
3 November, pp. 1487-1499.
Image
NRS 10958, Police Gazette, [1/3238] 3 June 1903, p. 231,
Reel 3595.
Page 105: Phyllis Carmier, alias Hume, criminal record number
515LB, 1 April 1921, State Reformatory for Women, Long Bay,
NSW, New South Wales Dept. of Prisons, Justice and Police
Museum, FP07_0223_016.
‘Alleged Murder’, Newcastle Morning Herald, 4 April 1895,
p. 6.
INSANITY, CONSPIRACY, DESTINY
‘Alleged Malpractice’, Truth, 4 December 1898, p. 6.
Maximilian Foy
‘Alleged Illegal Operation’, The Australian Star, 25 April
1899, p. 7.
NRS 2713, Transcripts of evidence of the various Courts and
Royal Commissions and Boards of Inquiry, [6/1130].
‘Unlicensed Hospital’, Northern Star, 16 December 1920,
p. 6.
NRS 2713, Transcripts of evidence of the various Courts and
Royal Commissions and Boards of Inquiry, [6/1466].
Image
NRS 4232, Minute books, Executive Council, [9/647]
20 March 1929, p. 95; 3 July 1929, p. 208.
Page 103: NRS 2496, Photographic Description Books, State
Reformatory for Women, Long Bay, [3/6006] Belinda Turnbull,
photo 478.
AN UNFORTUNATE WOMAN
Phyllis Hume
NRS 327, Indexes to registers of letters received, Justice
Branch, [3/1009-10] 1921-22.
NRS 880, Papers and Depositions, [9/7255] Central Criminal
Court, March 1921, Rex v. Phyllis Hume.
NRS 2491, Entrance books, State Reformatory for Women,
[5/2263] Phyllis Hume, #340/1921.
NRS 2498, Discharge books, State Reformatory for Women,
[5/2220] Phyllis Hume, 28 March 1922.
‘Charge of Murder: Woman sent for trial’, The Sydney Morning
Herald, 14 January 1921, p. 9.
‘Yankee Phyllis’; Tragedy of the Underworld’, Truth, 16 January
1921, p. 7.
‘Central Criminal Court’: Charge of Murder’, The Sydney
Morning Herald, 23 March 1921, p. 8.
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‘Kensington shooting: Foy again charged’, The Sun,
5 October 1921, p. 8.
‘Shooting case at Sydney; Horse owner fires at his trainer’,
The Mercury, 12 October 1921, p. 5.
‘The Kensington shooting case: Foy declared insane’,
Singleton Argus, 1 December 1921, p. 2.
‘Maximillian Foy: Conditional release’, The Sydney Morning
Herald, 21 March 1929, p. 12.
‘Maximillian Foy: After eight years’, The Newcastle Sun,
21 June 1929, p. 9
Geelong College, Heritage Guide to Geelong College,
‘Foy, Maximilian John’, (Online) available http://gnet.
geelongcollege.vic.edu.au:8080/wiki/FOY-MAXIMILLIANJOHN-1882-1949.ashx (Accessed 18 May 2017).
Dictionary of Sydney, Mark Foy’s, (Online) available
http://dictionaryofsydney.org/entry/mark_foys (Accessed
18 May 2017).
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Page 106: NRS 2467, Photographic Description Books,
State Penitentiary, Long Bay, [3/6106] Maxmilian Foy,
photo 18266.