The southern miners decided by an overwhelming majority to cancel their affiliation with the Lang Labour party. The ballots among the lodges, which took ...
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Article : 192 wordsA message from Berlin states that four young Communists (a sailor, a shoemaker a plumber's assistant, and a workman) were executed to-day in the courtyard of Altona Gaol. ...
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Article : 88 wordsThe Canadian 4 per cent. loan of £15,000,000, issued at par, and redeemable in 1953-52, has been heavily over-subscribed. It closed in two minutes. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 3 Aug 1933, Page 9
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