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  2. America In Grip of Industrial Chaos

    When steel workers join the automobile workers out on strike, as they will shortly, approximately 1,200,000 people in a dozen or more industries will have stopped work in America, chiefly because their demands for sizable increases ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,148 words
  3. THE APPRENTICE

    News Item: Sir Oswald Mosley, former leader of the British Union of Fascists, addressed more than 1,000 former internees and their friends in London. "Looks like the boy will never learn, Adolf." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 34 words
  4. AT THE MERCY OF THE MINERS

    The president of the Miners' Federation says he knows nothing of a suggestion that the Prime Minister would ask the miners to forgo part of their ...

    Article : 779 words
  5. Waiting Men in Islands Long For Home

    Australia's troops in New Guinea are thinking and talking mainly of two things—"When will we get home?" and "What are things like there; what about this strike?" IN the past fortnight, I have made ...

    Article : 1,685 words
  6. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR WARNING OF THE STRIKE

    Sir,—To the thoughtful the industrial crisis is a warning, and the manner of its ending gives little cause for jubilation. It was another planned ...

    Article : 398 words
  7. THE SUPPRESSION OF COMMUNISM

    Sir.—The suppression of the Communists seems to me a denial of the freedom of thought and speech for which democracy stands, and a ...

    Article : 196 words
  8. THE RABAUL TRAGEDY

    The Federal Government has had investigated by Commissions of Inquiry the lack of preparedness to meet the opening Japanese attacks in Papua ...

    Article : 184 words
  9. PROBLEM OF PRODUCTION

    Sir.—It is perfectly obvious that the remarks of your correspondent, "A Visitor," published under the heading of "40-hour Week Campaign—Output ...

    Article : 153 words
  10. UNION CONTROL BY MINORITY

    Sir,—As a union secretary during the war years, I heard many complaints by unionists about certain cliques running their respective unions. ...

    Article : 401 words
  11. BRITISH CENTRE AS CRECHE

    Sir.—When the British Centre is evacuated, it should be Used as a creche where the harassed mother might leave her baby while in town. ...

    Article : 135 words
  12. FIRMNESS STILL NEEDED

    Sir,—Messrs. E. K. White, H. S. Firmstone, and P. F. Loughlin have made some excellent suggestions for future action. It remains for our ...

    Article : 176 words
  13. PERSIA AND THE POWERS

    By the way in which the three major Powers translate into practice their past clearly expressed pledges to Persia may well be indeed the sincerity of ...

    Article : 499 words
  14. FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    Sir,—The need of sending food for Britain is very great. We should be, indeed, ingrate if we did not help these indomitable people in their time of ...

    Article : 99 words
  15. VICE-REGAL

    The Governor-General, the Duke of Gloucester, received the Honourable J. A. Beasley, first Australian Resident Minister in London, and Mrs. Beasley, at ...

    Article : 51 words
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