Sir,--He Mr. Solomon's letter published on January 12. "At last the churches are doing something practical," he says. Of the following grand ...
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Article : 45 wordsAmong the measures regarded as formal leave to introduce which was given in the Assembly, yesterday, were Bills to provide for the renewal of ...
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Article : 438 wordsThe combined delegates of the A.W.U. and miners' committees, who are drafting the new constitution, sat yesterday. Business should be During the meeting of the City Council yesterday Ald. Shannon informed the Lord Mayor that Ald. Garden had been appointed chairman of the Labor ...
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The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938), Wed 21 Jan 1931, Page 4
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