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  2. Sharkey Trial On Monday Shows Need To Struggle For Peace

    Despite widespread protests, the General Secretary of the Australian Communist Party, Mr. L. L. Sharkey, will be tried on Monday by the Labor Government for alleged “sedition.” The Government’s contempt for the people’s voice shows the need for still more energy in campaigns to stop prosecutions of peace advocates, to break town hall bans on peace meetings, and to repeal the Crimes Act which helps the Government’s drive to a third ...

    Article : 361 words
  3. Workers Turn To Communist Party As Slump Looms

    With shares down by 4,000 million dollars in four weeks to hit a four-year low, and unemployment around the five million mark, even on official figures, Americans are admitting the depression is here—and ...

    Article : 607 words
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  5. ELLIOTT OFF TO WFTU CONGRESS.

    THOUSANDS of Australian workers have answered the Rightwing ACTU plot to break away from the World ...

    Article : 222 words
  6. WHICH PAPER DO YOU READ?

    MELBOURNE. — An elderly man died, 19 people were injured and 50 collapsed when a record crowd of 50,000 packed the small Richmond ...

    Article : 111 words
  7. Walkouts Compel Boss To Pay For Power Bungle

    In a wave of mass walkouts wherever employers attempt to use the “Liberal” -created power bungle to worsen award conditions, Sydney workers are forcing employers to pay for blackout losses out of their-profits. ...

    Article : 339 words
  8. “GROUPERS” FLOP IN COURT MOVE AGAINST CLERKS’ UNION BALLOT

    A move by union-splitting “Groupers” to interfere with the Clerks’ Union ballot failed dismally on Wednesday before the Full Industrial Commission. THE Commission—Judges Webb, Cantor and Ferguson—held that ...

    Article : 483 words
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