LABOUR IN SYDNEY
SIX-HOUR-DAY PROCESSION.
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SYDNEY, October 7. Labour’s six-hour day pageant to-day was one of the most colourful and representative in the history of the celebration. More than 20,000 trade unionists and many bands took part. Tho State Labour leader (Mr J. T. Lang) and other prominent Labour politicians were at the head of the procession. In addition to scores of silken banners, there were several anti-war slogans.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 305, 8 October 1935, Page 7
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