Secretaries of W.[?].Os. and Union are reminded that the WORKER has a most up-to-date plant ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 28 wordsCheques, Post Office Orders, and all business communications to be addressed to the Business Manager. All literary communications, and matter ...
Article : 291 wordsTo facilitate the prompt despatch of the "Worker." in bundles, to sheds and shearing plants, reps are specially invited to advise this office direct of the date of the ...
Article : 103 wordsOrganiser Durkin writes from Isisford under date May 25: Since leaving Longreach on May 6 I have visited the following sheds and camps, holding ...
Article : 525 wordsFair Play writes: I would like to call attention of some of the Health Officers to the lax way stations have of dealing with cancerous sheep. No steps are taken to prevent the ...
Article : 186 wordsI received the following wire from Secretary Dash of Townsville: "Gas employees not satisfied with Company's offer of 1s. increase. Urge Judge of the ...
Article : 499 wordsTom Nicholls, Dynevor Downs, writes: I must again seek your indulgence. Mr. J. C. Williams, in "Worker" 14/5/14, indulges in the futility of pointing out the obvious. He trots ...
Article : 341 wordsX Ray 3 writes: The Socialist Movement aims to raise the human race to a higher life and higher ideals by education and organising the masses politically and industrially into one big ...
Article : 35 wordsJ. C. Jocumsen writes: Mt Larcom is a real lively little place, in the Port Curtis electorate, both as regards farming and politics. With a little more attention from some of our ...
Article : 121 wordsMr. Lewis McDonald, secretary of the C.P.E., has received the following letter:- The Senate. ...
Article : 332 wordsW. H. Riley, vice-president A.W.U., Cairns, writes: Allow me to express my regret at the early calling in of all 1913-14 tickets that are [?]sed. I, as a member of the A.W.U. and ...
Article : 129 wordsJohn Anderson, Parramatta, N.S.W., writes: Seeing the probability of a reconstruction of our Federal Parliament at an carly date, permit me to say, on behalf of the cause of the age ...
Article : 196 wordsA New Zealand paper says: "There is no prospect of a permanent diminution of the flocks while present prices for wool, mutton, and dairy produce ...
Article : 132 wordsFlipi Van [?]ost writes: I sincerely hope that "Bluey," the eager defender of the utterly Capitalistic defence system foisted upon Australia, is keeping his eyes and cars skinned. ...
Article : 703 wordsOrganiser Lonsdale writes from Yeulba: A statement is going the rounds, so I understand, out about Adavale and in the back country that I ...
Article : 591 wordsunder Capitalism, when too much is produced, they call it a panic," and to right matters they starve the worker When not enough goods are produced. ...
Article : 51 wordsMt. Crosby Rep. writes: Over eighty per cent of the men at Mount Crosby are enrolled in the A.W.U., and very shortly all of them will be members. ...
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Worker (Brisbane, Qld. : 1890 - 1955), Thu 4 Jun 1914, Page 16
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