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In the Worker , the first issue of which was published in Brisbane on 1 March 1890 , the editor , William Lane , declared boldly that the worker was entitled to the wealth he produced . In the second number of the Worker he professed a ...
In the Worker , the first issue of which was published in Brisbane on 1 March 1890 , the editor , William Lane , declared boldly that the worker was entitled to the wealth he produced . In the second number of the Worker he professed a ...
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On 7 March 1891 the Worker in Brisbane published a cartoon which sketched a bush worker with the sun of love shining through the whiskers on his Christ - like face . His stance was manly , his eyes those of a clean - living man who had ...
On 7 March 1891 the Worker in Brisbane published a cartoon which sketched a bush worker with the sun of love shining through the whiskers on his Christ - like face . His stance was manly , his eyes those of a clean - living man who had ...
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In the eyes of the Brisbane Worker this fight for white Australia was ' the greatest and most pregnant question that has ever been placed before the Australian people ' . The issue was simple . By the use of the ballot box Australia ...
In the eyes of the Brisbane Worker this fight for white Australia was ' the greatest and most pregnant question that has ever been placed before the Australian people ' . The issue was simple . By the use of the ballot box Australia ...
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Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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