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  3. Labor Reviews the Past Year and Envisages Problems of the Future

    Reviewing the past year and marshalling the problems, industrial, political and international, in his annual report, the President of the State Executive (Mr. P. J. Mooney) stressed the importance of the political events of the next twelve ...

    Article : 1,349 words
  4. Socialism Still Living Force

    The greatest danger to the democracies of the world to-day, as every observant person is aware, is Fascism, which is the ruling power in Germany and Italy. While the great democratic nations cannot help but be anxious regarding ...

    Article : 1,111 words
  5. A Rapid Fall from Favor

    The progress of the argument, or the dispute, whichever it may be considered, in New South Wales Labor ranks in connection with the demand of Mr. J. T. Lang for repayment of money due to him, and some other provisions, has been a ...

    Article : 1,221 words
  6. DEFENCE EXPENDITURE RISING

    When people in other parts of the world went mad over armament building, the preparation for more slaughter, the extension of all units of the forces required to decimate and destroy, it was not thought that Australia would join in the race. Later events have shown that it was not so ...

    Article : 939 words
  7. British Foreign Policy and the Attitude of The Labor Party

    Since the resignation of Mr. Anthony Eden from the British Cabinet, there has been more attention directed to and more criticism of, the foreign ...

    Article : 471 words
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