Papers. 1919-1954.

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Papers. 1919-1954.

Original correspondence between E.E. Judd, Secretary of the Socialist Labor Party of Australia and both the director of the Botantic Gardens, Sydney, and the Commissioner of Police on the subject of the holding of public meetings and selling and distributing literature in the Sydney Domain 22/7/1935 - 7/4/1954. Correspondence also to the Commissioner of Police Adelaide and the Director of the Botanic Gardens re the holding of meetings of the Party in the Botanic Park, Adelaide. 4 volumes of manuscript trading ledgers for September 1919-October 1924 for E.E. Judd Publishing Co.

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Socialist Labor Party (Australia)

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Australian Socialist League, established 1887; worked with Political Labour League until 1897; began publishing a paper called first 'The northern people' which soon changed its name to 'The people'. In 1907 the League changed its name to Socialist Labor Party of Australia. Contested N.S.W. elections and worked for the economic organization of the working class. From the description of Records of the Socialist Labor Party of Australia [manuscript]. 1894-1934. (Libraries Australia). W...

E.E. Judd Publishing Co

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Judd, E. E. (Ernest Edward)

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Ernest Edward Judd was an Australian Socialist and activist. He was president of the Socialist Labor Party in Australia for many years, and his conscientious speeches articulated a humane opposition to capitalism. Throughout his life he worked for peace, unity, and equity. From the description of E.E. Judd speeches, 1912-1919. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 55998283 E.E. Judd was the Secretary of the Socialist Labor Party of Australia. ...