{No abstract available}
Advertising : 234 wordsDEAR WORKER,—Socialists say that interest is a robbery of industry. George says that interest is just.—See "Progress and Poverty," chapter on ...
Article : 1,252 wordsDEAR WORKER,—This writer tries to be a fairly good and patriotic Australian, and he would be a much better Australian if some of his politically-stupid countrymen ...
Article : 385 wordsIf the public will compare the condition of the people employed by the State with that of the majority employed under individualism, I think they will find very much ...
Article : 43 wordsThe difference between the Marx and Georgian schools is not one of contraast, as represented by Cosmos, but one of degree. The former appeals to history to show the ...
Article : 273 wordsDEAR WORKER,—I do not agree with your correspondent re the above. Every electorate should form its own league. It only requires a little canvassing and a ...
Article : 221 wordsDEAR WORKER,—An enthusiastic Trade Unionist of the town in which I live handed me your issue of 7th inst., a few days ago, with a request to read an article ...
Article : 1,218 wordsDEAR WORKER,—We have heard a great deal about Socialism, but now it has taken a new turn, and some one has invented the name "Christian Socialism." This I think ...
Article : 294 wordsThe people who say that George and Marx belong to different schools of thought have not, I think, studied their writings very closely. In the first place, they are ...
Article : 331 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 501 wordsDEAR WORKER,—I am pleased to see by your paper that arrangements have been made by the local Labor Leagues for an organizing tour through the Eden-Bombala ...
Article : 544 wordsDEAR WORKER,—Your article dealing with white slaves of Australia, with especial reference to clerks, is one which should attract the attention of this ...
Article : 238 wordsDEAR WORKER,—It is very gratifying to read Tedd A. Bceby's very able defence of the three old-time fighters, viz., Griffith, Holman, and Rae, which, to my mind ...
Article : 463 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 7 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Worker (Wagga, NSW : 1892 - 1913), Sat 4 Feb 1905, Page 11
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: