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The ethics of New Unionism / Lecture by Mr. W. G. Spence
Bib ID 909604
Format BookBook
Author
Spence, W. G. (William Guthrie), 1846-1926
 
Description Creswick, Victoria : Martin and Grose, Printers, 1892 
10p. ; 22cm. 
Notes

"Delivered in Leigh House, Sydney...on Sunday night, June 12th 1892, under the auspices of the Australian Socialist League.

Cover-title.

Library's N copy has a hole on pages 3-4.

Cited In

Ferguson, J.A. Australia, 16068

Subjects Labor unions - Australia.  |  Socialism - Australia.
Other authors/contributors Australian Socialist League

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    NLp 331.880994 S744 Main Reading Room (Australian Collection)
    Np 331.880994 S744 Main Reading Room (Australian Collection)
    HHP 8087 Main Reading Room (Collections housed offsite)
    SR N 080 PAM v. 238, no. 4340 Petherick Reading Room (Australian Rare or Fragile)

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