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  2. Brief History of the A.W.U.

    The history of the Australian Workers' Union, which is by far the largest and most influential organisation of its kind in the Commonwealth, and one of the most important industrial unions of workers in the world dates back beyond those days in which the Labor Movement, as we know it to-day, first had its ...

    Article : 2,925 words
  3. SHEARERS' STRIKE THAT MADE HISTORY

    Mr. H. J. Kelly, one of the foundation members of the Australian Workers' Union and a founder of the Bushmen's Parliamentary Association, and who was in the thick of the fray during the great pastoral strikes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,815 words
  4. WORKING [?] AT 71.

    There is no need to be a "back member" at three score and ten. Ever since she was 31, this 71 year-old woman has taken [?] Salts, ...

    Article : 152 words
  5. Reminder to A.W.U. Member

    District Secretary O'Shea, Charleville, desires Leonard Overon to communicate with him regarding settlement of his claim. ...

    Article : 27 words
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  7. Henry Lawson—The Industrial Rebel Industrial Martyrs Of 1891

    Though monuments have been erected to Henry Lawson—Australia's greatest poet—and Literary Societies perpetuate his memory on every suitable occasion, Lawson's admirers will be surprised to know that Shearers' leaders who were sentenced to three years' imprisonment: J. SMITH-BARRY, W. FOTHERGILL, A. FORRESTER, J. A. STUART, G. TAYLOR, P. F. GRIFFIN,. E. H. MURPHY, H. O. BLACKWELL, A. J. BROWN, R. PRINCE, W. J. BENNETT, D. MURPHY ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 3,374 words
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