October 12, 1921, will live in the memory of many hundreds of workers as the finest celebration of Labor day of recent years. Thousands of workers with their wives and families turned out in loyal style to celebrate the one day in the year which signifies the progress of the Labor movement in its march towards the goal of its ambition—the emancipation of the workers by the humanising of industry through Socialism. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Thu 13 Oct 1921, Page 6
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