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Article : 77 wordsLast Sunday, speaking to the greatest assembly of people ever congregated in the Domain, Mr. A. C. Willis ...
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Article : 553 wordsSir,--As one of the Protestant workers of New South Wales, and a staunch upholder of the principles of the great Australian Labor movement ...
Article : 215 words"Labor wins, when Labor wills, Labor's triumph cures all Ills. Labor's cause is yours. So when You vote be true to Labor men." ...
Article : 83 wordsSir,--This is voting day now. Let us workers put our shculders together and put Labor in this time; if not, God help us. ...
Article : 109 wordsSir,--As a Protestant I am miser ably ashamed of the open letter inserted by the New South Wales Protestant Federation, and signed by Rev. ...
Article : 212 wordsRemember to vote for Labor and Arbitration. You have 60,000 votes. Cast them against the Nationalists and ...
Article : 35 wordsTemporary relief in the way of meal tickets and money was afforded to the unemployed at the Trades Hall to-day. Parcels of clothing were also ...
Article : 65 wordsThe 70th anniversary of the Bourke Street Congregational Church will be celebrated to-morrow night, when Mr. W. M. Hughes will deliver an address ...
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Article : 111 wordsYou should watch out for those person who cannot read or write. It is for you to ensure that they register their ...
Article : 47 wordsComrades: To-day you are called upon to record your vote. Don't let the political gas-dope of the Feller Government cloud the issue. Remember that the ...
Article : 122 wordsBranch and Campaign Secretaries: You are asked to ring through result of your respective booths as early as ...
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The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938), Sat 30 May 1925, Page 4
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