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Advertising : 475 wordsDear Worker,—On behalf of Welbon lads I beg to contradict Prior's statement appearing in THE WORKER of Oct. 13. Prior's remarks were uncalled for. The ...
Article : 433 wordsAs notified in my last notes on political organizing, I started for the Midland country on Oct. 21. First visited Campbell Town; and found no sheds had begun in ...
Article : 406 wordsDear Worker,—I saw a letter in THE WORKER that cooks, are getting unfair treatment. It is just the reverse. We had trouble to get a cook at Narine at ...
Article : 188 wordsDear Worker,—Owing to so many reports appearing in recent issues of THE WORKER re shearers' cooks leaving them in the lurch, I think it would be well ...
Article : 195 wordsC.H., of Henley Station, asks: In the event of a shearer bringing a sheep on to the board after the signal to cease work has been given, are the shed hands ...
Article : 744 wordsCarabost called the roll Oct. 20. Seven shearers who had pens were on the ground. The boss refused to sign the award agreement, so we left to a man.—P. ...
Article : 317 wordsGeorge Watson asks whether the difficulty of obtaining cables in case the combine refuses to supply the Labor Daily has been, considered?—The committee went ...
Article : 213 wordsDear Worker,—If Booth, Burke, and the other writer of Oct. 13 can do their work in eight hours, cooking in a shed of 40 or even 20 men, I don't want to slushy ...
Article : 296 wordsP. Swift.—No award for New South Wales, except for the metropolitan area. Mr. J. R. Dacey is the local secretary. His address is 106 Botany-road, Waterloo. ...
Article : 68 wordsDear Worker,—Can you inform me why the A.W. Union, the largest and most nowerful Labor organ[?]ion in the Commonwealth, does not recognise that ...
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The Worker (Wagga, NSW : 1892 - 1913), Wed 27 Oct 1909, Page 1
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