Mr. J. M. Dole, when asked why the compromise was not acceptable to the men, replied:—"The meeting would not accept the offer for the simple Season that it was ...
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Article : 987 wordsThe compromise offered by Mr. Woolf was placed before a full meeting of the strikers held at the U.L.U. office on Tuesday night. A short meeting resulted, at ...
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Article : 232 wordsArrangements are being made by the Commonwealth Government for the establishment of the Land Tax branch of the Treasury, so that all administrative ...
Article : 195 words"I notice Mr. Lundie said I was fighting the union," remarked Mr. Woolf on Tuesday. "That is not correct. I am not fighting any union, and have no desire to do ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 15 Oct 1910, Page 42
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