Letter from J.G. Hay re poor organisation of National Labor Party in Western Australia, and Labor Party affairs generally, requests help in organisation from Senator Lynch. Copy of reply from Pearce, 10 August 1917-21 August 1917 Unit ID: 95-97 Date: 10 August 1917-21 August 1917
Letter from J.G. Hay to Pearce criticising paid secretary and organiser of National Party and minor political matters, 3 September 1917 Unit ID: 102 Date: 3 September 1917
Letter from J.G. Hay to Pearce mentioning Senator Lynch, election results, rise of International Workers of the World element in Western Australian politics, sugar industry, and East-West railway, 15 October 1917-26 October 1917 Unit ID: 131-132 Date: 15 October 1917-26 October 1917
Letter from J.G. Hay to Pearce re lack of interest in National Labor Party, forecasting election results in some electorates of Western Australia and capitalistic victory if Labor Party breaks up. Copy of Pearce's acknowledgement, 27 September 1917-11 October 1917 Unit ID: 115-117 Date: 27 September 1917-11 October 1917
Letter from J.G. Hay to Pearce re proposed meeting with Senator Lynch, and National Labor Party lack of organisation, thanks Pearce for intervening to have him retained in employment, and lists names of men whose positions could be filled by returned soldiers, 13 September 1917 Unit ID: 108-114 Date: 13 September 1917
Letter from J.G. Hay to Pearce re Senator Lynch, election prospects of Dunne and others, criticism of his senior in Ordnance Depot. Copy of Pearce's acknowledgement, 18 September 1917-1 October 1917 Unit ID: 118-120 Date: 18 September 1917-1 October 1917
Letter from J.G. Hay to Pearce, seeking to keep his employment; refers to other men who are employed in positions suitable for ex-servicemen, and who have private means, 3 September 1917 Unit ID: 103 Date: 3 September 1917
Letter from J.J. Simons of The Mirror, Perth to Pearce. (Attached press cuttings on 'Secession' dated 4 March 1933), 4 March 1933 Unit ID: 315-319 Date: 4 March 1933