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Advertising : 74 wordsHere pictured is Mr. H. F. Smith, now in jail for flying the Red Flag, and with another sentence hanging over his head for making a speech ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 107 wordsThe capitalist press reports serious riots at the port of Fremantle, W.A. The Riot Act as read, we are told, and thirty-three casualties were the result of a conflict ...
Article : 572 wordsGood conduct in accordance with jail regulations, and some interest on the part of Labor members, brought Comrade Bob Ross out of jail last Saturday, on his 23rd day of ...
Article : 115 wordsAt a largely attended meeting at the Guild Hall held on Monday night the following resolution was carried unanimously:— “That public meeting held on the ...
Article : 139 wordsOn May Day——ever-to-be-remembered day for her——our stalwart Comrade, Mrs. Nell Rickie, appeared at the City Court, Melbourne, to show cause why she had not ...
Article : 157 wordsMagazines and books for those in jail will gladly be welcomed at the V.S.P. rooms. ...
Article : 19 wordsWhen shall we waken and rise from our apathy, we workers of Australia? The "Herald" commented on the fact that Comrades Ross and Smith were let out of ...
Article : 694 wordsIn a vivid, arrestive and moving account, running into two columns, Brisbane “Daily standard” thus introduces the subject:— Thirteen men who carried red flags in the ...
Article : 156 wordsBoth these fine Comrades are bearing up well in jail. With a good conduct release Comrade Smith should leave the jail gates next week. Comrade Long ——alas! has ...
Article : 57 wordsMrs. Jennie Baines, since her release from Pentridge jail, owing to the serious illness of her husband, has been able to do little else but nurse Comrade George, though ...
Article : 81 wordsA Brisbane clergyman is reported to have said of the extremist section, now so much in the public eye over the Red Flag prosecutions, that their King was Demos, their ...
Article : 132 wordsAs our readers know the Labor Women's Organising Committee passed a very fine resolution expressing its disapproval of the action of the Trades Hall officials for ...
Article : 84 wordsAccording to Monday's “Herald” Mr. Watt, the Acting Prime Minister, has refused the request recently made to him by labor members that he should regard as ...
Article : 67 wordsNext Wednesday night, in the Socialist Hall, a protest meeting will be held to demand the immediate and unconditional release of Comrades R. H. Long, H. F. Smith, ...
Article : 87 wordsRed Week commenced last Sunday. Some day the. Socialists of Australia will make Red Week of, more account in workingclass circles than Christmas week As far ...
Article : 151 wordsThe V.S.P. has got out the 10th edition of its song book. This book was first published by Tom Mann, and everything he; put into the book still appears in it, but ...
Article : 109 wordsIPSWICH (Q.), Monday.—Although a Labor Day procession was advertised to take place at Ipswich, none was carried out. A number of unionists assembled at North ...
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Advertising : 40 wordsThe fund for the Red Flag cases is not growing at all. We know that the calls are everlasting. The editor whilst in jail thought it extremely to the credit of the ...
Article : 123 words"You bet it was good to meet all the comrades once again. One seemed to be; absent an eternity. The Socialist spirit of; Liberty, Equality and Fraternity! how it; ...
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The Socialist (Melbourne, Vic. : 1906 - 1908; 1912 - 1923), Fri 9 May 1919, Page 1
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