DEAR WORKER,— Herewith I enclose copy of a letter sent to the Premier, the Hon. G. H. Reid. I trust that whether the correspondence is handed to the ...
Article : 1,532 wordsOf course, Torn, you will say it is a great pity that this happened, and perhaps you think it might have been avoided. I thought so once; but live and learn—experince is bitter, but a ...
Article : 929 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 37 words"I fee it all now! I was blind to all things save injustice—I was blind to nil things save injustice! I could not see the beauties of nature— I hated flowers! I was blind to all things save ...
Article : 1,603 wordsDEAR WORKER,— In an address issued by Mr W. N. Willis to the Barwon electors a few weeks before the general election he made the following ...
Article : 399 wordsDEAR WORKER,—In a letter Mr Rosa wrote to the Daily Telegraph some little time ago, he stated that one of his chief reasons for going to the poll in ...
Article : 599 wordsA cynic is a fool. One fool might know by instinct what a wise man wouldn't find out after 20 years of practical experience. ...
Article : 174 wordsBy the Oratava, W. W. Head received a doz[?] sample shears, made by the Unionists who we[?] locked out at Burgon and Ball's factory so [?] time ago. The men have started co-operative[?] ...
Article : 185 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Worker (Wagga, NSW : 1892 - 1913), Sat 15 Sep 1894, Page 1
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: