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  3. PAPERS FOR THE PEOPLE

    Comrades— At a special general meeting of the Hobart Trades Hall Council, held In the Hobart Trades Hall, on Saturday, November 26th, the Tasmanian campaign on behalf of the above was officially launched by Mr. E. Grayndler, Campaign Director for Australia, and Managing Director ...

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  4. EGG LAYING

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  6. ENDORSEMENT BY LAUNCESTON.

    The Launceston labor Dailies Campaign Committee met at 55 Patterson street, Launceston, on Saturday night last, and decided by resolution to endorse the manifesto Issued by the Labor Dailies Committee appointed by the Trades Hall Council of Hobart, and agreed to co-operate with them ...

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  7. MR. MATTHEW CHARLTON’S MESSAGE

    “Our experience of the past six years must convince one how absolutely essential it is to control a daily paper which will place before the people the views of the Labor Movement. Particularly during the conscription referenda did we read in the ...

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  8. CHEAP AT THE PRICE

    At the All-Australia Congress of Trades Unions’ held at Melbourne June 20-25, 1921, a motion was carried recommending the urgent necessity for “the establishment of Labor Daily Papers in all the principal cities of Australia.” ...

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