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  4. “Promise” Of No More Troops To Spain

    LONDON, Sept. 26.—The threat by the French Foreign Minister (Delbos) to Italy’s delegate at Geneva that France would alter her frontier policy—that is, lift the embargo on arms to the Spanish government, etc.—if Italy continued sending troops ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 333 words
  5. BREWERY WORKERS SHOW HOW

    BRISBANE.—In spite of the fact that the Labor Council last Wednesday decided to call on all unions to pledge wholehearted support to the stay-in-strikers at Castlemaine Brewery till victory for the 40-hour week is won, and requested the ...

    Article : 306 words
  6. Theatre Audience Hears J. B. Miles’s Record

    In a letter to Bill Nugent, N.S.W., campaign director, West Wallsend comrades describe a fine bit of campaign work. ...

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  7. UNIONS MOVE TO AID CHINA

    SYDNEY, Sept. 27.—The Japanese air terror over Chinese cities—some 15.000 defenceless citizens have been blasted to past week—has aroused an intense feeling of revulsion and passionate condemnation among all sections of ...

    Article : 284 words
  8. A.R.U. WOMEN’S AUXILIARY ADOPTS SPANISH CHILD

    A conference of the A.R.U. Women’s Auxiliary at Transport House, Sydney, was addressed by the secretary of the Spanish Relief ...

    Article : 107 words
  9. A LEAD TO AUSTRALIA

    The Castlemaine-Perkins Brewery workers have given a lead not only to the Queensland workers, but to the workers of the whole Commonwealth, of how to proceed to establish the 40-hour working week. ...

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  10. Communists “Invade” Wonthaggi

    Writing from Melbourne, where he recently went to assist the Victorian comrades in their State and Federal election campaigns, ...

    Article : 171 words
  11. GREETINGS TO SOVIET UNION

    NEWCASTLE, Sep. 24,-The Trades and Labor Council at its meeting last night carried the following resolution, a copy of which will ...

    Article : 125 words
  12. MAN REINSTATED

    SYDNEY, Sept. 25.—Ironworkers employed in the boilermakers’ shop at Clyde Engineering Works (about 100 men) ceased work for three ...

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  13. Hitler and Mussolini Meet

    Only a further strengthening of the united forces of the labor movement and democracy will ensure the carrying out by Mussolini ...

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  14. A.R.U. CALLS FOR BOYCOTT

    ADELAIDE, Sept, 24.—A boycott on all Japanese goods, as a means of assisting the Chinese people to completely and successfully expel the invaders from their country, was called for by the Federal Council of the Australian Railways Union which ...

    Article : 295 words
  15. Railmen's Decision

    SYDNEY.—At its last meeting the Central Council of Railway Shop Committees decided to send greetings to the Soviet Union on ...

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  16. SCORNFUL OF “RED BOGEY”

    SYDNEY, Sept. 24.—At a well-attended lunch-hour meeting at the Randwick workshops, the Communist Party’s policy in the ...

    Article : 244 words
  17. At the Melbourne Peace Congress

    TRADE UNIONS for Peace—Youth for Peace—Women for Peace —Writers for Peace—Churches for Peace—demonstrated through the streets. Top, right: The final session of the great Congress in the Exhibition Building, when over 4000 people attended. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. BOYCOTT AGGRESSORS!

    Support for the policy laid down by the 1937 Congress of the Australian Council of Trade Unions was declared by the trade union commission of the Congress of the International Peace Campaign, which was held in Melbourne on September 16-19. ...

    Article : 364 words
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