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Workers of the world unite: you have nothing to lose but your chains and a world to gain

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The International Labour Movement has had a strong influence on Australian unions, a sense of solidarity with union struggles in other countries developing among some of the more radical workers. This banner being displayed in front of the Miners' Federation Office in Wollongong.

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1938

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