A welcome visitor to our Kalgoorlie office this week was our old friend. Senator Joseph Silver Collings, from Queensland. The Senator is now and has been since 1935, Leader of the Opposition in the Senate. He is enjoying splendid health and judging by his speeches at Kalgoorlie and Boulder ...
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Article : 441 wordsTO-MORROW the electors of the vast Kalgoorlie Division will decide upon a successor to the late Mr. A. E. Green, and Laborites throughout Australia are confident ...
Article : 772 wordsPoliticians are sometimes heard to express regret that our political institutions are not held in higher regard by the general public, but while there ...
Article : 417 wordsIt is not a habit of mine to listen to the broadcasting of races, but something Jim Carroll said this! afternoon distracted my attention ...
Article : 395 wordsDespite the war, the brief view granted shareholders of the Board of Trade report on the de Bernales companies appears to have caused some ...
Article : 164 wordsA Bill to amend the Employment Brokers Act was introduced into the Legislative Assembly by the Minister for Labor, Mr. Hawke, on Tuesday ...
Article : 218 wordsExcept for the first three years and for brief periods daring and immediately following the last Great War, the Kalgoorlie seat in the House of Representatives has been held by Labor. Following is the complete list- of members: ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Nationalist propaganda machine is developing a new technique in election matters. The method only is new, the objective is still the old one, to insidiously create discord among the supporters of political Labor ...
Article : 1,277 wordsA strong plea for Press freedom was made at the Australian Newspapers' Conference in Melbourne thiS week by the president of the ...
Article : 332 wordsThe custom of speaking only of the best qualities of the recently-dead has been departed from to a considerable extent in newspaper notices of the ...
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Article : 291 wordsBroadcasting from Melbourne on Armistice night—on the one day in the year when the nation may be said to reach the apex of unity in a common bond of remembrance of our valiant dead—the Prime Minister could not Jet the occasion pass without a controversial note. ...
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Westralian Worker (Perth, WA : 1900 - 1951), Fri 15 Nov 1940, Page 1
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