Letters in the office for—Mick Smith, F. Lester, R. W. Organizer, M. Floyd, Harry Foster, R. J. Mooney, Mick Williams, P. LYnch, Robert Elphenstone, J. ...
Article : 497 wordsW. H. Lambert, Central Branch: Since making a start on my organizing tour among the station hands, I have been calling at stations in the Gilgandra, Gular ...
Article : 1,414 wordsFellow Members,— The Conference of 1912 decided that the POLICY for this year shall be as follows: In New South Wales, Queensland ...
Article : 489 wordsDear WORKER,—Matters in connection with the Charleville Branch of the A.C.U. have been progressing satisfactorily of late, and we have just finished up a very ...
Article : 607 wordsSince reporting last, I have visited Bourke and a few small sidings on the western line. The country in that part, like the north-west, presents a ...
Article : 694 wordsThe question of the apparent discrepancy in the shed hands' agreement between clauses 1 and 3, and clause 8, cropped up at Barcaldine Downs ...
Article : 418 wordsAs some doubt appears to exist as to the rates and conditions of crutching, members will note the following:— The minimum rates for crutching at ...
Article : 201 wordsHoneybugle, Nyngan, made a start June 6 on a few sheep. They have no idea how many they are going to shear. ...
Article : 27 wordsMelrose, Girilambone, cut out June 4.—Thos. Kirwan. Toully, Brewarrina, will cut out June 5. All hands are going to Wilga Downs ...
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The Worker (Wagga, NSW : 1892 - 1913), Wed 12 Jun 1912, Page 1
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