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  4. The Red Flag Fight.

    The Hon. W. Watt, Acting Prime Minister, Commonwealth Parliament, Melbourne. Dear Sir,—I have been instructed by the Victorian Socialist Party to bring under ...

    Article : 513 words
  5. INDUSTRIAL INDISPOSITION AND INERTIA.

    A departure from the usual procedure was made on Sunday night last at the Socialist Hall, where, instead of one speaker setting forth his or her diagnosis of industrial and ...

    Article : 491 words
  6. Passing Things & Thoughts

    The “Age,” in the course of an editorial last week, lathed itself into a fury about anti-militarism, and internationalism la particular. Speaking of those opposed to the ...

    Article : 495 words
  7. IN JAIL FOR FREE SPEECH.

    PETER SIMONOFF; Bolshevik Consul-General. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MRS. VIOLET CLARK AGAIN VICTIMISED.

    For repeating the offence of flying the Red Flag, Mr. Cehen sentenced Mrs. Violet Claris to one month’s imprisonment on Friday last. In answer to the usual question ...

    Article : 248 words
  9. YARRAVILLE MEETING.

    Our meeting which was advertised to be held at the Masonic Hall, Yarraville, on Tuesday last week did not eventuate. At the moment the caretaker of the hall ...

    Article : 214 words
  10. ARNOLD HOLMES.

    Sydney now has the dishonor of the meanest prosecution so far under the War Precautfons Act. On saturday, May 24, “Empire Day” (1), the late Luke Jones was ...

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  11. THE OLD BROWN MUG.

    I drank to-day from that mug o’ thine At the foot of the old jail wall; I drank a health, O friend o’ mine— I drank to “Rebels all:” ...

    Article : 127 words
  12. THE SCOTT BENNETT LECTURES.

    The Empire Theatre again proved all too small on Sunday last to accommodate all who were desirous of hearing Scott Bennett lecture on “The meeting was remarkably ...

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  13. DICK LONG’S CASE.

    Now that the Federal Parliament is sitting we trust that Dick-Long’s case will be fully ventilated in “the sacred precincts.” We are hopeful that before the session has ...

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  14. BRUNSWICK MEETING.

    Socialists of Brunswick, please make the news known that on Thursday evening, July 3, we are holding a monster meeting at the Town Hall, Brunswick. Keep the date well ...

    Article : 119 words
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  16. MRS. ANDERSON SENTENCED.

    On Thursday of last week Mrs. Nellie Anderson was arnalgned before Mr. Notley Moore, at the City Court, to be dealt with according to “law and order,” as ...

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  17. FLYING THE RED FLAG ON MAY DAY IN LONDON.

    London’s new Labor daily, “The Daily Herald,” boomed up the May Day demon-stration in London most effectively weeks before the fixture took place. It had a ...

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  18. REFUSED TO YIELD.

    Two [?] for Car[?] Red [?] R. J. [?] dele[?] of the [?] was [?] ...

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