INDUSTRIAL unionism has girded up its loins and is about to charge on the steel barons in an attempt to organise half a million workers, skilled, semi-skilled, and unskilled, into "one big union,' The big push" will be made at two strategic steel centres--Chicago and ...
Article : 605 wordsSir.--The protest entered by certain influential members of the U.A.P. against the action of the Government in c[?]celling relief work and ...
Article : 207 wordsMR. SHAND (during the McCarten libel action yesterday): I will be consistent and press the admittance of the cheques, your Honor, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 230 wordsSir.--Extraordinary to relate, many of the chief serangs of our industrial industries are sounding a lament as to the shortage of skilled ...
Article : 187 wordsAll children Under the age of 16 are eligible to compete in the Jimmle Allen Model Aeroplane Building Contest. which is announced elsewhere ...
Article : 147 wordsTEN years ago the Labor Movement in this State found it necessary to take drastic action to sweep from its path the venomous "Daily Guardian," that was introducing into Australian journalism the same tactics that were being employed in the United States by William ...
Article : 956 wordsSir.--The letter of Mrs. cook appearing in to-day's issue appealed to me immensely. Why should Labor be purely a man's concern when ...
Article : 140 wordsMr. Eric Hansen Schroder, whose death was announced in Sydney yesterday, was a son of Mr. Thomas Schroder, secretary of the Western ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Australian Broadcasting Commission announces that special season tickets will be available for the series of four concerts to be ...
Article : 66 wordsThe funeral of Mr. William Richards, 81, who for the past 60 years lived at Clarence, on the Western line, carrying on a sawmilling ...
Article : 67 wordsCriticism of the failure of the Governments to encourage closer settlement was made by Mr. A. G. Huie at the Haymarket-Broadway ...
Article : 52 wordsCaptain E. W. Doolin, of the Newcastle Pilot Service, died suddenly to-day. Captain Doolin, who was born in ...
Article : 75 wordsEmployees should feel free to offer any suggestions that may occur to them regarding safety in their work, says a statement by the Safety ...
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Family Notices : 491 wordsSir.--I say, bravo to the men who took courage in their hands, first to eject "Jock" Garden from the Movement, and at Saturday's Conference ...
Article : 135 wordsAlthough medical conditions in Russia had improved considerably, British and German doctors were still leading the world, declared Dr. ...
Article : 67 wordsComet Peltier is now beyond naked eye visibility, and can be seen only with optical aid. For persons who are interested in ...
Article : 99 wordsOne of the most unusual autogyros ever built has just passed tests in Scotland. The plane is capable of ascending vertically to a height of ...
Article : 77 wordsThe concert which was to be given by the Conservatorium String Quartet on August 26. will not take place until September 2. ...
Article : 27 wordsMr. Spooner, by waving the big stick of vested interests, flattened out the "Safety First" Brigade of U.A.P. rebels on Monday.--News item. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 20 wordsSir.--Is this Labor Movement entirely a man's affair, a have women no place in saying what should be done to bring about a change as far ...
Article : 246 wordsEFFORTS are again being renewed to force the Lyons Government into abandoning Australian aviators by accepting the proposals of imperial Airways, Ltd., and the British Government for the carrying of all first-class mail by flying boats from London to Australia. ...
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The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938), Wed 26 Aug 1936, Page 4
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