Since last reporting I have visited the following places: Curlewis wheat yard, one man, old member—Jack Smith. ...
Article : 388 wordsMR. JOHN QUIRK, Labor member for Balmain in the N.S.W. State Parliament since 1917, died at his home at Rozelle, near Sydney, yesterday ...
Article : 110 wordsTwenty-eight members were present at the meeting held on December 6. Mrs. Ken Beaton, who is delegate from the Union on the Metropolitan ...
Article : 368 wordsThe second annual picnic of the Gangers, Timekeepers and Storemen's Section, A.W.U., was held in Centennial Park, Sydney, on Sunday ...
Article : 152 wordsLEATHERPUSHERS of the lighter divisions—such as fly, bantam, feather, and lightweights—usually furnish much faster fights than the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,893 wordsJ, Barsby, M.M.B.W. Farm, Werribee, £33; L. Watkins, South Virginia mine, per Organiser Keogh, £1; A. C. Bowen, Deborah mine, per Organiser Keogh ...
Article : 1,361 wordsLake George Mine: A deputation, consisting of Jack Kemp (Secretary), Mick Burns (Chairman) Ike Tracey and myself, interviewed Mr. F. Owens ...
Article : 569 wordsJames Clarke, writing of trouble that occurred at Banongill shed over the lavatories during the late shearing, says that he received a letter on the subject ...
Article : 270 wordsThe following letters await claimants at "The Worker" Office: D. Brownile, E. Boland, Geo. Bracken, Neil Higar, R. T. Heads. Mr. Kenneally. Mr. ...
Article : 87 wordsOver the week preparations were completed to send out over 3000 acceptances of membership notices, but the alteration of the date of contributions ...
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The Australian Worker (Sydney, NSW : 1913 - 1950), Wed 14 Dec 1938, Page 20
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