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  2. DO AUSTRALIANS WANT IT?

    Whether Australia should be represented or not at the Imperial Conference to be held in London shortly has brought the vastly more important question of Imperial Federation into great prominence. Much interest has been aroused by the publication in "The Worker" last week of Professor Wood's letter on the subject, and the following, among other correspondence, has been received relative to the attitude Australia should adopt. ...

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  3. IMPERIAL FEDERATION AND ORGANISED LABOR.

    Dear Worker,—A letter over the signature of W. J. Miles appeared in THE WORKER of 4/1/1917, asking Australians to try to keep ...

    Article : 288 words
  4. IMPERIALISM AND DEMOCRACY.

    Dear Worker,—Professor Wood, judging by his recent letter in THE WORKER, whilst by no means subscribing to the view that Imperialism ...

    Article : 489 words
  5. AUSTRALIAN NATIONALISM ENDANGERED.

    Dear Worker,—An intensely interesting article appeared, in your paper under the heading of "Should We Have Imperial Federation." ...

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  6. THE BOGEY OF INVASION.

    Dear Worker,—The spirit of fairplay is strong when THE WORKER prints with broad headlines Professor Wood's plea for Imperial ...

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  7. A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO AUSTRALIA.

    Dear Worker,—I was particularly interested in the letter by Professor Wood in your last issue regarding the question of Imperial ...

    Article : 283 words
  8. PROFESSOR WOOD IS ANSWERED—"NO."

    Dear Worker,—Whilst the opinions of Professor Wood are always entitled to be received with respect, I think, having regard to the ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN PRESTIGE AND INTERESTS.

    Dear Worker,—Mr. Randolf Bedford's verses "Too Far," in THE WORKER, remind me of some opinions held by a Brisbane surburban ...

    Article : 211 words
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