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  2. £3000 DAMAGES AGAINST "W. W"

    An action chinning £3000 damages for alleged libel brought by Sylvester John f Sardinian, of O'Grady Street, Clifton Hill, Melboune against the printer and publisher of the "Workers' Weekly" was dealt with in the First Civil Court in Melbourne by a ...

    Article : 151 words
  3. IRONWORKERS DEFY T. U. MOVEMENT

    The dispute between the Painters’ and the Ironworkers'’ unions regarding the painting of the Sydney Harbor Bridge has reached a new phase. ...

    Article : 213 words
  4. Break the Book Ban

    This week’s seizures from the "Workers’ Weekly's" mail include:— "Workers' Life" (London Communal weekly); ...

    Article : 169 words
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    Advertising : 510 words
  7. “Allegations True; Public interest”

    Mr. Hardiman was accused, by an article in the "W.W." of Aug. 21, 1928. of among other things "packing" the Clifton Hill branch of the A. L. P. ...

    Article : 429 words
  8. A. W. U. OFFICIALS HOWL FOR ARBITRATION

    It is the boast of Grayndler, Bailey, Buckland & Co. that the A. W. U. has over 120 awards and agreements under the Federal and State Arbitration ...

    Article : 360 words
  9. “Friends Shunned Him; Discussed by Battalion”

    Asked had the article been discussed by any unions, Mr. Hardiman replied that it had, and when pressed for the name of the union he said "At ...

    Article : 266 words
  10. MINING BUREAUCRATS’ SHAM FIGHT

    The sham fight waged by the officials of the combined mining unions against the coal owners is just as futtle to-day as when commenced early ...

    Article : 626 words
  11. A REAL WORKERS’ GOVERNMENT

    A hungry man cannot distinguish between a Republic and a Monarchy: a frozen, shoeless, weary soldier perishing for the interests of others is incapable of getting to love a Republic. “However, when the last common workman, when every ...

    Article : 228 words
  12. “Jury Is Entitled to Give Penal Damages”

    Sir William Irvine did not rule the case out because of the contradictions in the dates and the fact that both witnesses denied having believed the ...

    Article : 400 words
  13. CLASS STRUGGLE ISSUES

    It is a foregone conclusion that, so far as the Press is concerned. the Federal elections campaign will overshadow the timber and coal disputes. It is also clear that the Labor Party is planning to turn to ...

    Article : 249 words
  14. Police Pile Up Charges in Timber Struggle

    E. W. Paton was convicted at the Glebe police court last week of taking part in an "unlawful" procession in connection with the timber dispute. ...

    Article : 171 words
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