According to officials of the union, the tailoresses' trouble has now become a fight to a finish. The union has determined to use every means to that end. ...
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Article : 4,869 wordsAbout 600 mon attended at the Dulwich-hill tent on Sunday afternoon, and listened attentively to a straightforward, earnest talk from the Rev. W. Morley on the subject of "A Working ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Tue 26 Nov 1901, Page 7
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