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THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY RESEARCH SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
ARCHIVES OF BUSINESS AND LABOUR
DEPOSIT NO . N5 AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS UNION NATIONAL CFF ICE
Inclusive dates
Quantity
Note
1908-(1925-69)76
52r feet or 15.81 metres
The Australian Railways Union was formed in Melbourne in September 192 0 \vith the am algama tion of the Queensland Railways Union, the New South Wales Amalgamated Railway and Tramw ay Service Association, the Victorian Railway Union, the Railway and Tramway Employees Association of South Australia and the Tasmanian Railway Union. It was the first Australian All-Grades organization of Railwaymen.l The same Unions had attempted to form a Federal body at a Brisbane Conference in May 1918 but were denied federal registration until after 1920 when a High Court decision for the Amalgamated Society of Engineers made it possible for semi-State Instrumentality Unions to obtain Federal registration and jurisdiction in industrial disputes. The first General Meeting of the ARU was held in Melbourne. 8 October 1920. On 8 February 1921 Federal registration was granted.2
Until the 1970s the ARU was a federation of loosely linked Branches identified according to State boundaries. The Federal governing body was the national convention - the Australian Council, but policies of State Branches were decided at separate conferences and the Federal Office acted mainly in an advisory role to the States who conducted their own arbitration vwrk. 3
In 1976 new rules were registered whi ch adopted significant structural changes agreed upon at the 1973 Convention.4 The major change was to replace the State Conferences and Australian Council by one biennial National Conference to determine policy. In the same year the West Australian Amalgamated Society of Railway Empl oyees became the West Aus tralian Branch of th e ARU giving the organization complete national coverage. The National Office has been in Sydney since October 1944.
Note: (contd)
Description:
The ARU is an industry union covering all grades of employees working on or in connection with the railway or tram'"ay industry. It does not cover locomotive enginemen - except in Queensland - and does not encourage craftsmen in the trade areas . 5
Rail '"ays Classification Board Minutes 1919-36; Office files 1911-(1925-68)76; and printed material.
M. Purtell, March 1981.
1. General Secretary's Report 1920, El97/2 (312)
2. General Secretary's Biennial Report. 1950. El97/2 (312)
3. Federal Office News. March/April 1973. p.3
4. For details of old and new structure and functions see Federal Office News Mar/April 1973, Sepcial Edition July 1973 and June 1976.
\\ 5. Huntly, P. Inside Aus trali a ' s Top 100 Trade Unions (Sydney 1980 ?)
LIST OF ARU GENERAL SECRETARIES
1920- 25 Wm. Smith
1925-29 R.V. Keane
1929 -50 J. F. Chapple
1950-6 7 M. O'Brien
1967 - R. C. Taylor
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D
•
I
Description
Railways Classification Board. Victoria Minutes of Proceedings.
Office Files
Subject files in four groupings. Contents include correspondence of the General Secretary and Industrial Officer; relevant sections of Railways Classification Board Minutes and/ or Arbitration Court transcripts; duty statements, union claims, exhibits, notes and related documents; press cuttings; reports; extracts from Australian Council Minutes; pamphlets and brochures.
Files numbered 1-539 re industrial arbitration for Railwaymens' Grades .
"Conditions" files numbered 1-37 re industrial arbitration. List of subjects located at NS/550
Files arranged alphabetically by Grade title concerning Commonwealth Arbitration Court proceedings of applications to vary t he General & Miscellaneous Grades Award, NSW Railways.
Files arranged alphabetically, re general Union matters and arbitration.
' Loose papers, letters, reports etc. arranged in files by the archivist.
Printed Material
Pamphlets, leaflets, serials, government publications and press cuttings.
See Shelf List for details.
Date Range
Dec 1919-Dec 1936
1911-(1925-59)
1936-60
1927-55
1908(1950-69)76
1925-72
1927-75
DEPOSIT NS
SERIES LIST
Location
N5/l-81
N5/82-512
N5/513-550
N5/55 1-572
N5/573-1015
1
N5/1016-1034
N5/1033-1352
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Location No.
N5/l Vol No 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
lS
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Description
Railways Classification Board . Victoria Minutes of Proceedings 81 vols. N5/l -81
The Basic Wage
Porters
Caller Up, Car Cleaners, Despatchman, Lampman
Guards, Signalmen, Shunters etc.
(Claim No 8). Differences Existing as to the Application of Sub-Section (2) of Section 9 of the Act
II II II II II
II II II II II
" " II II II
Hours of Duty II II II
II II II
II II II
II II II
Maximum Number of Hours. Limits of Shifts . Maximum Number of Shifts , etc. Overtime
Emergency Work . Sunday Duty. Holiday Duty. Night Duty. Travelling, Waiting & Interval Time
Relieving Expenses. Travelling & Incidental Expenses. Trans fer Expenses. Sta tiomi1asters' Quarters, etc.
k~ard No.3 . Basic Wage. Percentage Increases. Turbine Engine Drivers.
Basic Wage & Award No. 3
Relieving in Higher Positions. Emergency Work Allowances ~o Guards, Enginemen & other Employees in connection with the running of trains, Interpretation of Award No.3. Interval Time
Work Performed under Special Conditions II II II II II
Sub-Section (2) of Section 9 o f the Railways Classific ation Board: Act 1919
Work Performed und er Special Conditions II II II II II
II II II II 11 and
SHELF LIST 2
N5/ 1- 26
Dates
Dec 1919-Jan 1920
Jan 1920-Feb 1920
Feb 1920
Feb 1920-Mar 1920
Mar 1920
Mar 1~20-Apr 1920
Apr 1920
Apr 1920-May 1920
Jun 1920
Jun 1920
Jun 1920-Jul 1920
Jul 1920
Ju1 1920
Aug 1920
Aug 1920 -Sep 1920
Sep 1920-0ct 1920
Oct 1920-Nov 1920
Nov 1920
Dec 1920
Feb 1921
Mar 1921
Mar 1921
Apr 1921-May 1921
May 1921
Jun 1921
Jun 1921
•
Location No.
N5/26 Vol No 26 (contd.)
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
Description
Interpretations of Awards
SHELF LIST
N5/26-49
Oa tes
Jun 1921
3
Work Performed under Special Conditions II II II II II
Aug 1921-Sep 1921
Sep 1921-0ct 1921
Investigation into the Duties of Various Grades. (Vols 29 - 41)
Goods Shed Empl oyees Leading Hand Artisans Oct 1921
Leading Hand Artisans. Printing Branch Grades. Goods Shed Employees Oct 19 21
Professional Officers Ways & Works Branch Grades Nov 1921
Ways & Works Branch Grades Rolling Stock Branch Gr ades Nov 1921-Dec 1921
Administrative Officers Dec 1921
Engine Drivers, Motormen, Firemen & Cleaners etc. Dec 1921-Mar 1922
Various Newport Grades; also Stationary Engine Driver (Turbine) Mar 192 2
Rolling Stock Branch, Stores Branch & Electrical Engineering Branch Grades. Mar 1922-Apr 1922
Electrical Engineering Branch Grades Apr 1922-May 1922
Miscellaneous Grades: Equipment Examiner, Foreman Artis an, Minor Machinist etc. May 1922 -Jun 1922
Ambulance Officers (Assistant) Station Director, Traffic Inspector etc. Jun 1922
Clerk Jul 1922 -Aug 1922
Assistant Stationmaster, Stationmaster , Night Officer, Telegraphist, Caretaker, Shift Engineer, Oraughtsman, etc. Aug 1922
Basic Wage Case Sep 1922
Concluding Addresses in Regard to Duties of Various Grades Sep 1922-0ct 1922
II II II II
Variations of Awards. Interpretations of Awards
II II II II
Allowances. Interpretations. Duties of Various Grades
Interpretations of Awards. Work Performed under Special Conditions. Duties of Various Grades.
Basic Wage
Oct 1922-Nov 1922
Mar 1923-Apr 1923
Apr 1923-May 1923
Jul 1923
Oct 1923-Dec 1923
Jan 1924-Feb 1924
•
Location No.
N5/50 Vol No 50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
Description
Investigation into the Duties of various grades
II II ,, II
II II " II
II II
It II
(Transportation & Way Works Branches)
Grade Claims
" II
" II
II II
Basic Wage 1925
Interpretations, Allowances etc.
Various Salaried & Daily Paid Grade Claims: Interpretations etc.
II II
Interpretations, Variations & Individual Claimants
Various Grade Claims and Interpretations
Various Grade Claims. Claims for
SHELF LIST
N5/50-76
Dates
4
Feb 1924-Apr 1924
Apr 1924
May 1924-Jul 1924
Jul 1924-0ct 1924
Oct 1924
Oct 1924-Nov 1924
Nov 1924-Dec 1924
Jan 1925-Mar 1925
Mar 1925-May 1925
May 1925-Aug 1925
Aug 1925-Dec 1925
Feb 1926-Nov 1927
Dec 1928
Increased Classification Interpretations. Jan 1929-Feb 1930
Application to the Board by the Victorian Railway Commissioners for a ?~%Reduction on all Salaries & Wages under the Jurisdiction of the Board
II II II II II
II " II " II
II II II II II
Interpretations. Variations of Awards and of Int erpretations
Grade Claims. Claims for Increased Classification etc.
II II II II II II
II
II
II
Commissioners' Claim for a Revision of Av;ard Nos 8 & 9. Expenses Provisions.
II II II II " " II II II II
t1 "
Oct 1930-Nov 1930
Nov 1930-Dec 1930
Dec 1930
Dec 1930
Jan 1931-Mar 1931
Mar 1931-Apr 1931
May 1931
Sep 1931
Oct 1931-Dec 1931
Interpretations A.R.U. Counter Claim etc. Dec 1931-Jan 1932
AFULE, ARU, Association of Railway Professional Officers, Federation of Salaried Officers of Railways Commissioners & other unions-: various matters.
II II II II II
II II II II II
Oct 1932
Dec 1932-Aug 1933
Aug 1933-0ct 1933
Location No. Description
N5/77 Vol No 77 AFULE, ARU, Association of Railway Professional Officers, Federation of Salaried Officers of Railways Commissioners & other unions various matters (contd.)
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
78
79
80
81
ARU File No
1
2
" " " " II
II " II II II
II II II " II
II II II II II
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Office Files
Files numbered l-539 re industrial arbitration for Railwaymen 1s Grades. 431 files, N5/82-512.
Artisan in Charge (empty file)
Carpenter for Stock Work. Others
Rough Carpenters
85 2A Carpenter. Newport Power House
86 3 Labourer - not otherwise specified
87 4 Leading Hand Artisan
88 5, 6 & 7 Leading Hands Various
89 8 Leverman (empty file)
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
9
10
Messenger II
Motor Lorry Driver
II
11 & 435 Office Assistants Class 2 Daily Paid. Class 1 Salaried
12 Orderman (empty file)
13 , 13A,l4 Puller-Out
15,16,17
18
18
Saw Doctor, Saw Sharpener, Setter on Log Ban~ Saw Carriage (empty file)
Skil led Labourers. Signal & Telegraph Branch
Skilled Labourer, Not elsewhere included
18 & 338 Skilled Labourer assisting tar & Wagon Builder (Rolling Stock)
18 & 238 Skilled Labourer. Tar Gangs Class 2
SHELF LIST
N5/77-99
Dates
5
Oct 1933-Dec 1933
May 19 34 -Aug 1934
Aug 19 34 -Dec 1934
May 1935 -Feb 1936
Oct 1936-Dec 1936
Dec 1940-Feb 1959
Nov 195 2-Jan 1953
May 1951-1955
Aug 1942 -Sep 1948
Dec 1946-Nov 1957
Nov 1947-Nov 1942
Sep 1935-Feb 1938
Sep 1942-Nov 1958
20-25 Jun 1945
Mar 1926-Sep 1946
Mar 1927-0ct 1956
Mar 1927-0ct 1944
Mar 1927-0ct 1952
Location No. Description
N5/100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
llO
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
ARU File No
Office Files (contd.)
18 & 416 Skilled Labourer. Overhead Painting Gangs
18 Skilled Labourers in Bridge Gangs
19 Storemen
19 & 20 Storemen & Storemen in Charge
21 & 22 Timber Bender & Timber Stacker
23 Tool Grinder Senior
24 Watchman
25 Watchman Senior
25A Iron Machinist
26,27,28 Wood Machinist. Associated grades
28A Blockhand (fish & poultry)
28B Butcher
28H
28I&J
28K
29
32
33
35
36
37
37A
38
38
39
39A
40 ,40A
41,42
44
44
45
46
47
48
Painters
Pastrycook . Pastrycook single hand
Ploughman
Block Recorder
Conductor Train
Conductor Tram
Goods Checker, Classes 1 & 2
Goods Foreman Classes 2 & 3
Goods Sub-foreman
Goods Trucker
Guard Class 2 (Goods) See also /512
Guard Class 2 (Suburban Electric)
Gu ard Class 1 (Passenger or Express)
Guard Rail Motor
Horse Shunter, Melbourne & Ba llarat
Horse Shunter (others) . Horse Shunter Leading
Lampman Classes 1 & 2 II II
II Leading
Lavatory Attendant
Luggage Checker
Messenger
II
SHELF LIST
N5/100-133
Dates
6
Dec 1937-Nov 1938
Mar 1926-May 1957
Nov 1938-0ct 1951
Oct 1947-0ct 1959
22 Jul 1946
Oct 1925-Jun 1927
Mar 1927-Nov 1958
May 1920-Sep 1927
Aug 1954 -Nov 1958
Aug 1937 -Nov 1945
19 & 22 May 1945
Feb-Dec 1948
Oct 1947-Feb 1958
Feb 194 7
Oct 1947-Nov 1947
Ju1 1925-Jun 1926
Ju1 1927-Feb 1956
Aug 192 8-Jun 1949
Aug 193 7- Nov 1955
Aug 1925-Ju1 1958
Aug 1925 - Nov 1942
Apr-Jun 1955
Feb 194 5-Feb 1959
1925-1947
1938-55
Mar 1943-0ct 1958
Aug 19 25-Dec 1944
Feb 1927-Jul 1946
Jun 1925-Jun 1926
May -Aug 1953
Jun 1925-Jun 1926
Jun 1925-Sep 1942
Jun 1925-Sep 1926
May 1927-May 1946
Location No
• N5/134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
14 7
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
ARU File No
49
50,51 52,53
54
55,56
57
58
59
60
65
66
68
69
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
79
80
81
82,82A
83' 84
85
86
86A
87
88
89,90
91
93
94
95
96
Description
Office Files (contd.)
Motor Lorry Driver Leading
Motorman - Tram, One Man Tram, Coaching Employees, Sup ervising
Motor Trolleyman
Point Cleaner, Point Cleane r Leading
Po r ter Class 3
Porter Class 2 II " 1
II (Goods transfer) Ballarat
SHELF LIST N5/134 -168
Dates
7
Apr 19 27 -Jan 1941
Aug 1925-Mar 1944
Feb 1927- Dec 1958
Aug 1925- Nov 1942
Feb 1937-Apr 1958
Jun 1925-0ct 1956
Jun 192 5-Jul 1947
Jul 1939-May 1941
" Leading. Spencer & Flinders Streets. Sep 1945-0ct 1956
Porter Motor (empty file)
" Parcels
" II Leading II Senior II Shed II Signal II
"
Signal Tractor Driver
Stock II Yard
Putter-On
Shedman
Shunter I I
II
Leading
Tractor etc
Signalman, Signalman Senior
Sorter
Stower Goods
Supervisor Platform
Sweeper
Ticket Checker
Special Ticket Checker
Tractor Driver
Truck Wa sher I I 11 Leading
Vanman
Van Stower (empty f i le)
Mar 1936-Jun 1955
1926-54
Jun 1925-May 1949
Aug 1925-Apr 1948
Ju1 1925 -Nov 1955
Apr 1943-Feb 1944
1942
Aug 1925-Apr 1949
Aug 1926
Aug 1926 -Dec 1953
Sep 1941-Sep 1955
Ju1 1925-0ct 1954
1935-42
Jul 1925-Jul 1955
Aug 1925
Aug 1925-Feb 1943
1947-57
Feb 1927
Jun 1925-Nov 1957
Sep 1933-0ct 1956
Oct, Nov 1947
Aug 1925
N.D.
Jun 19 25-Apr 1942
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Location No.
N5/169
170
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
ARU File No
97
99
100
101
102
103
104
106
107
107A
108A
108,109
110
111
112
113
114
115 & 31
116,117, 118
119' 120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
134
136
136A
Description
Office Files (contd.)
Van Stower Le ading
Weighbridge Attendant
Yard Checker
Gatecheckman
Porter in Charge. Lost property
Porter. Lost property
Rat Catcher
Ambulance Driver
Battery Attendant
Boiler Makers, Boilermakers' Help & Welders
Breakdown Van Attendant
Buffer Repairer . Buffer Repairer Leading
Car & Wagon builder & Tool Allowances .
Car & Wagon Builder - Marking Out
Car Cleaner
" 11 cleaning hors e boxes,
splicing head stalls & halters
Car Cleaners - sleeping cars etc.
Car Cleaners - attending l avatories etc.
Car Cleaners - Dudley Street, Carpet Beating Acid Solution
Car Cleaners Leading II II Sub-Foreman
Car Lighting Maintenance
Car Painter
Coal Grab Crane Driver
Coal Stage Employee
Coal Stage Emp loyee - Leading Hand
Coal Viewer
Coater
Co lorman
Concretor
Coupling Cleaner & Examiner
Electrical Examiner
Engine Brake Blocker
Engine Metaller & Le ading Hand Eng ine Meta11er
SHELF LIST
N5/169-203
Dates
8
Aug 1926-Apr 1942
Aug 1925-May 1943
Feb -Aug 1927, 1959
Aug 1925-Jan 1943
Aug 1926-Ju1 1937
Jun 1925-Ju1 1937
Feb-Aug 1927
1940-46
Feb 1927-May 1950
1953-Jan 1957
Ju l-Sep 1956
Nov 1925-Sep 19 26
Oct 1925-0ct 1958
Nov 1925-Dec 1945
Apr 1926-Feb 1959
Apr-May 1926
Jan 1936 -Jun 1946
Jan 1936
Oct 1939-Ju1 1946
Mar 1926-Mar 1957
Mar-May 1926
1934
1920
1941
Sep 1925-Aug 1949
Sep-Nov 1925
1936
Dec 1926-Sep 1927
Nov 1925-Sep 1926
Nov-Dec 1925
Sep 1925-Nov 1927
Feb 1927-Ju1 1947
Sep 1925-Ju1 1945
Apr-Jul 1955
Location No.
ARU File No .
Description
Office Files (contd.)
Fitter in 01arge & Assistant
Equipment Examiner & Assistant
Flax Rope Splicer
French Polisher
Furnace Builder & Repairer
Ganger Special Rolling Stock
SHELF LIST
NS/204 - 234
Dates
9
Feb 1927-Mar 1959
Jul-Nov 1956
N.D.
May 1920-1926
1939 - 1954
1926-1941
• NS /204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
138
139
140
141
142
144
145
148
149
150
151
152
153
154 156 156&18
Ganger Yard, Car '& Wagon Shops, Nth Melbourne Nov 1946-Aug 1951
217
219
220
156A
157
Goods Checker
Grainer
Graphotype Operator Senior
Grinder. Metal Polishing
Hammer Shaft Replacer
Labourer Assisting Engine
Brake Blocker, See /244 Labourer - Electroplasters Pipe Jointers Labourer
Teletype Operators.Teleprinters
Labourer Lavatory Attendant
221 158,159 Labourer Running Sheds N.E.I.
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
160
160&18
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
172,173
174
176
Labourer Running Sheds Assistant
Hostler
Labourer Workshops
Skilled Laborer (engaged ln erection of
pre cast concrete buildings
Labourer Leading & Skilled
Leather washer, cutting & punching
Machinist
Leatherwork er:_
Lighter-up & Washer-out
II II II
Loco-cr~ne Attendant
Metal Polisher
Minor Machinist
Oiler & Cleaner
" II II
Packer & Trimmer
Leading
Leading
Dec 1926-Jun 1927
Nov 1925-Sep 1926
Oct-Nov 1942
1927
Aug 1925-Sep 1926
Sep 1925-Aug 1947
Sep 1926 Mar-Sep 1926
N.D.
Mar 1927 -~1ay 1954
Oct 1942-Feb 1954
Mar 1927-Apr 1945
Mar 1926-Ju1 1940
Jul 1940-May 1953
Feb-Apr 1936
Nov 1925-Sep 1926
Jun 1925-May 1956
Oct 1925-Sep 1947
Sep 1925-Jul 1926
May 1920-Sep 1955
Nov 1925-Sep 1953
Apr 1925-Sep 1954
Feb 1927-Sep 1948
Oct 1925-Jun 1926
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Location No. Description
• N5/235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
ARU File No.
177
178
179
180
181,182 183
184
185
186
187
Office Files (contd.)
Padder
Padmaker
Painters Labourer I! " Stenciller
" " - Spray Painting, Sand Blasting, inside Engine Tenders
Paint Grinder
Paint Mixer
Pitman (Jolimont)
Pitman (Tramway)
244 188&154 Plant Attendant
245
246
24 7
189
189
192
" II Lab. Assi;;tant
Production Assistant
" " Rope Splicer
248 193 , 195 Running Gear Repairer
249
250
251
252
253
254
194
196
197
198
199
200
II II " Fitting & bedding brasses
Running Gear Repairer Leading
Sail maker
Sand Blast OperaDor II Grinder & Sifter
Screw Coupling Assembler
Shot Blast Machine Attendant
255 201,202 Shunter - Jolimont, Newport
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
1264
203
204
205
206
Nth tvlel bourne
Shunter Leading
Signalman
Signwriter
207 Skilled Labourer Leading
208,321 Sta.tio.nary Engine Driver
209 " " " Hydraulic Plant Attendant
210,211 Stoker 212
213 Storeman Pattern Store MV
and
214 Tarpaulin Sewing Machini s t (empty file)
SHELF LIST
N5/235-264
Dates
10
Sep 1925-May 1942
Nov 1925-Sep 1926
Nov 1925-Mar 1956
Apr, May 1936
Nov 1925-Apr 1955
Nov 1925-Sep 1926
Nov-Dec 1925
Feb 1927-Mar 1929
Aug 1928-Nov 1943
Feb 1927-Apr 1957
Sep 1940-Jun 1958
Mar 1952-Apr 1956
Nov 1925-Nov 1956
Sep 1925-Sep 1952
Apr 1926-Dec 1940
May 1920-Nov 1951
Dec 1926-Sep 1927
Aug 1946-Feb 1947
Oct 1938
Dec 1940-Dec 1952
Aug 1925-Dec 1948
Apr 1926-Nov 1954
Feb 1927-Aug 1958
Nov 1925-Apr 1950
Mar 1927-0ct 1956
Oct 1925-Feb 1947
Mar 1927-Nov 1945
Nov 1925-Feb 1952
Nov 1938-May 1947
Location No
ARU File No.
N5/265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
215
216
217
219
219A
220
221
222,223
224
225,226
227
228
229,230
231
233
234
235
236
237
239
240A
241
242
243
244
245
246
24 7' 24 8
249
250
251
253
Description
Office Files (contd.)
Telephone Attendant
Tinsmith & Sheet Metal Worker
Tool Checker
Tool Storeman in Charge
Tool Storeman
Train Examiner II II Leading
Travelling Crane Attendant Driver & Mobile Crane Floorman
Travelling Crane Attendant Leading
Tube Cleaner
" " cleaning smoke boxes
Undergear Repairer II II Assistant
Upholsterer, Upholsterer marking out
Weighbridge Attendant
Yardman
Yard Sub-Foreman
Assembler Semaphore
Ballast Guard
1f " Supervising
Batteryman
Blacksmith Striker
Bond Tester
Cable Layer
Carpenter, Marking Out
Chairman
Concrete As~istant
Concrete Mixer
Concrete Moulder, Concrete Mould .Assembler
Crane Driver Steam
Exchange Mechanic in Charge
Fencer
Fitter District
SHE LF LIST
N5/265 -296
Dates
11
Mar 192 7-Aug 1958
Nov 1925-Nov 1942
Jul 1925-Feb 1944
Apr 1926-Jun 1955
Oct 1956-0ct 1958
Dec 1944-Apr 1957
Sep 1925 -0ct 1955
Dec 1925-Mar 1956
Dec 1926-Mar 1956
Sep 1925-Jun 1952
Sep 1925-Jun 1937
Sep-Nov 1925
Nov 1925-Jun 1956
Apr-Aug 1926
Dec 1925 -Jun 1947
Sep 192 5- 1938
Mar-Dec 1927
Feb 1927-May 1942
Mar-May 1926
Feb-Sep 1927
Sep 1954-May 1955
Mar-Sep 1927
Mar 1927-0ct 1939
Jun 1940-Nov 1952
Mar 1926-Nov 1955
May 1926-Dec 1940
Mar-Sep 1926
Mar-Sep 1926
Oct 1925 -Dec 1958
Feb-Sep 1927
Mar 1926-Nov 1958
Apr 1926-Jun 1950
Location No .
N5/297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
ARU File No.
254
256
257
258
259
260
261
263
264
264
264
266
267,268
269
270
271
272&34
272
272
272
272
272A
272A
273,274
275
277
278
279
280
281
281A
282
284,285
Description
Office Files (contd.)
Flagman
Ganger Concrete
Ganger Ironworks II
II
II
II
II
II
Points & Crossings
Sewerage
Signal
Special
Tar gang
Track II
II
II
II
(within suburban area)
(outside 11 11 )
II Tramway II Works (bridge work)
Gardener II Leading
Gas Fitter
Ga tekeepers II including Assistants II 80 Hour Application (1953)
Female Gatekeepers Basic Wage
Gatekeepers. Unrostered Suburban & Country
Hallade Machine Attendant II II I I
n " II
Helio ~1achinist II II Leading
Labourer (Concretors)
Lampmaker
Lamp Mechanic
Lengthsman . Lineman in charge
II
II
Telegraph
High Tension
Lux Lamp Fitter
Motor Poison Plant Operator
" II II II
Senior II
Assistant
SHELF LIST
N5/297-329
Dates
12
Mar 1926-0c t 1940
Jun 1943-Jun 1946
1939-0ct 1958
Feb 1943-Sep 1956
~1ar-Jul 1926
Mar 1927-0ct 1956
Mar 1926-Feb 1943
Mar 1927-Jun 19 37
Mar 1926-Nov 1956
Mar 1926-Sep 1952
Mar 1926-Sep 1958
Oct 1936-Feb 1943
Mar 1926 -Sep 1942
May 1920-Dec 1958
Mar-Jul 1926
Dec 1925-Mar 1946
Sep 1937-0ct 1958
Feb 1936 -Aug 1955
Mar 1926-Sep 1957
Mar-Jul 1955
Sep 1955-Jan 1957
Mar 1949-Jul 1955
Jun 1951-Jul 1956
Mar 1926-Aug 1953
Sep 1926
Nov 1925-Aug 1941
Feb 1927-Aug 1937
Aug 1943-Sep 1.954
Mar 1927-Sep 1958
Sep 1940-Mar 1955
Nov 1954
Mar-Sep 1927
Ju1 1940-Nov 1942
Location
ARU File No.
N5/330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
34 7
348
349
350
351
352
353
286
287&171
288
289,290
291
292
293
294,295
296
297,298
299
299A
300
301
302
303
304
305
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
354 316&298
355 . 317
356 318
35 7 319
358 320
359 322
Description
Office Files (contd.)
Motor Trolleymen
Nurseryman (Rolling Stock & Way & Works Branches)
Painter, Workshops
Pavior, Leading
Pintsch Gasfitter
Pipe Fitter
Pipe Jointer, Cast Iron
Plan Room Assistant " II
Plant Storeman
Plate layer
II
II Leading
Amalgamated Gangs
Senior
Platform Indicator Maintenance
Pneumatic Pick User
Portable Compressor Attendant
Poster & Tick et Writer
Quarryman, Leading
Repairer II
Road Roller Driver
Rope Splicer (Signal & Telegraph)
Shunter
Signal Adjuster II II Special II II II Flinders St. II II Assistant II '~ under contro l Special II II II " II
Flinders St.
Time K'eeper
Skilled Labourer on Lighting patrol
" 11 scaffolding & rigging
11 11 Senior in Bridge Gang
Skilled Labourer Leading (Works)
Stripper & cleaner of concrete moulds
SHELF LIST
N5/ 330-359
Dates
1.5
Mar 1927-Jan 1953
Apr-Jul 1926
Sep 194 7-Feb 1958
Apr 1926-Ju1 1942
Nov 1921
Mar-Sep 192 7
Mar 1926-Mar 1954
Mar 1926-Jul 1942
Sep 1947-Nov 1957
Mar 1926-May 1949
Mar 1926-Feb 1943
Sep 1942 -Mar 1943
Mar-Sep 1927
Jul 1946
Feb 1926-Jun 1939
Jun-Jul . l937
Mar 1926-Nov 1947
Mar 1926-Jun 1954
Nov 1940-Aug 1946
Mar-Jun 1926
Mar -Sep 1927
Sep 1925-May 1954
May 1927-Jul 1937
Jun 1918-Sep 1935
May-Jul 1939
Aug 1935
Mar 1926-Dec 1956
Mar 1926-0ct 1954
Mar 1926-0ct 1956
Mar-May 1926
Location Description
Office Files (contd.) ARU
File No.
N5/360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
388
323,324 Surveyor's Leading Hand
326 Trackman, Tramway
329 Typewriter ~1echanic
330 " " Leading
331 " " & adding machines
334 Works Sub-foreman Class 2.
335
337
338
339
341
343
345
346
34 7
348
349
352
353
354
356
358
359
360
361
362
364
365
366
367
368
371
372
Yard " " Fireman Pintsch Gas
Flagman
Gasmaker
Labourer engaged in coal handling
Lodgekeeper
Retort Setter
Shunter.Newport Power House
Skilled Labourer.Newport Power House 11 11 on steam pipe lagging
Telephone Attendant
Sub-Station Assistants
Caster Printing
Coal Distributor
Crane Driver (steam)
Ganger (Stores)
Garage Attendant
Gatecheckman & Packer
Labourer
Labourer Leading
Paper Ruler
Rope Splicer~ (Spotswood)
Skilled Labourer Leading (Spotswood)
Storeman
Ticket"Makers Assistant
Bookstall Attendant II II Senior
373 Chocolate Machine Attendant
377 Distributor bookstalls
SHELF LIST
N5/360-388
Dates
14
Apr 1926-Jul 1953
Mar 1926-Feb 1943
25 Feb 1927 -Ju1 1955
Dec 1928-Sep 1954
Mar 1926-Jan 1937
Mar-Jul 1926
Jun 1939-0ct 1946
Mar 1926-Aug 1937
Jun 1941-May 1948
Nov 1925-!v1ay 1949
NO
May-Sep 1927
Mar 1927-Sep 1927
Mar-Sep 1927
Mar 1927-Dec 1945
1937-May 1957
Apr 1927-Jul 1942
N.D.
Sep 19 39
Mar 1926-Sep 1953
Mar 192 7-Mar 1955
May 1939-Sep 1947
Mar 1927-Aug 1946
Sep 1926-Ju1 1949
Apr -Aug 1927
Apr 1927-1959
Feb -May 1952
Mar 1927-Ju1 1942
May 1927-0ct 1958
Location No.
ARU File No.
N5 /389
390
391
392
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
375
379
381
382
383
384
385
386
386
388
389
392
393
394
396B
396B
397
397
397
397A
399
402
40 7
408
416
419
420
421
424
433
434'
439
436,474-476
436
437
438
Description
Office Files (contd . )
Refreshment Grades
Laundryman
Night Cleaner
Posterhanger II (head)
Scu 11 eryman
Steward
Waiter
Liftman
Office Cleaner II II
Labourer Casual
Tally-Cl erk
Leading
Lads and Junior Rates
Apprentices ,.
Caretakers II
II
Females. General-all grades
Gatekeeper, including Assistant
Ladies Waiting Room Attendant
Office Cleaner (female)
11 11 11 Supervising
Laundress Dining Car Depot
Seams tres s II Forewoman
Stall Attendant
Buffet Car Supervisor
Clerk, Classes 1-5
Despatch Officer ,, II in charge
Foremen, sub Foreman etc. II " " II .
Block & Signal Inspector
" II II Senior
SHELF LIST
N5j389-422
Dates
15
May 1927-Aug 1949
Hay 1927-19 40
1939
Mar 1926 -Jul 1958
Mar-Jul 1926
Apr-Aug 1945
Apr 1927-Dec 1939
May 1927-Mar 1952
Mar 1926-Feb 1942
Mar 1926-Feb 1949
Apr-Ju 1 1926
Oct 1936-Dec 1951
Mar 1927-0ct 1938
Jun 1925-Sep 1948
Sep 1939-Jul 1957
Dec 1929-Dec 1955
Jun 1925-Dec 1954
Dec 1956-Jan 1957
Apr 1944-Jul 1958
Feb 1948-Jan 1951
Dec 1942-0ct 1955
Aug 1926-Feb 1944
N.D.
Apr-Jul 1926
May 1927-1940
Nov 1925-0ct 1955
Dec 1926-May 1927
1927 -Feb 1953
Feb 1950
Aug 1937-May 1957
Arp 1928-Dec 1937
Jul 1927-Dec 1957
Aug 1934-Apr 1945
Apr 1928-Jul 1945
(
Location
NS/423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
432
433
434
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446
447
448
449
450
4 51
ARU File No.
438A
440
441
442
444
445
446
447
449
450
451
452
452
452
453
453
454
455
456
456B
457
458
458
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
465
Description
Office Files (contd. )
Chief Telegraph Offi cers
Goods Assistant
Goods Foreman, Class l '1 11 Senior
Hall Officer
Motor Transport Supervisor
Porter, Head
Porter, Parcels. Foreman Class l
Special Officer Passenger Division
Station Director
Cook-Car, Class l & 2
Stationmaster
" " Inward Margins
Application
Stationmaster, Assistant II II
Superintendent of Melbourne Yards Assistant
II II
Senior Assistant
Supervisor Ticket Checking
Telegraphist
Traffic Inspector
Train Controller II II
II " (See/511)
Train Controller Senior
Train Register - Checker II Running Supervisor
II
II II " Assistant
Tramway Inspector II II Assist an t
Yard Foreman
" II Classes l & 2
SHELF LIST
NS/423-451
Dates
16
Sep 1939-Jul 1947
Jan 1943-Aug 1951
Aug 1926-Feb 1953
Aug 1926-Sep 1936
Nob 1946
Oct 1933
Jun 1925-May 1942
Aug 1926-Sep 1953
Apr 1928-0ct 1940
Apr 1928-0ct 1941
Apr 1927-Sep 1946
Sep 1937-0ct 1955
1956-60
Mar 1956-Jun 1959
Mar 1928-Dec 1954
Aug 1937-Jul 1955
Aug 1926-Feb 1944
Jul-Sep 1926
Jun 1928-Jul 1946
Oct 1911-Dec 1949
1928-Dec 1934
Feb 1940-Aug 1957
Oct 1927-May 1957
Dec 1925-Jun 1949
Mar l928-Ju1 1943
Apr 1928-Aug 1957
Mar 1928-Apr 1931
Apr 1928-0ct 1955
Dec 1926-Sep 1946
Agu 1926 - Nov 1947
(
·-
Location No.
ARU File No.
N5/452 466
467-469
453
454
455
456
457
458
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
473
474
475
476
477
478
471
472
473
478
479
480
482
483
484
485
515
486
487
490
491
492
494
495
496
497
479
498
499
500
501
502
503
504
505
506
Description
Office Files (contd.)
Yard Supervisor
SHELF LIST NS/452-4 78
Dates
17
Yard Supervisor Flinders Street , Geelong Newport, Spencer Street Pas senger yards. Apr 1928-0ct 1958
Senior Prosecuting Officer
Special Inquiry Officer
Chargeman
Engineman Instructor
Examining Officer (Rolling Stock Branch)
Inspector (boilder or brake)
Inspector Testing Divi sion !I II II Senior
Laboratory Attendar1t II II while engaged
in sieving charcoal
Production Order Ch ecker
Rail Motor Running Officer
Speed Chart Checkers
Sub -Foreman C1 eaner
Supervi sion of Apprentices
Travelling Foreman
Yard Foreman Newport
Bonding Supervisor
Examining Officer (Ways & Works Branch)
Examining Officer (Rolling Stock Branch)
Gardener,hlead
In spector Ironwork !1 !I
Lighting Supervisor
Line Foreman II Sub-Foreman !I Super visor
Ma terials Officer
Plan Mounter
Seni or
Oct 193 8
Apr 1928-May 1956
N.D.
Apr-Jul 1928
See/469
Aug 1940
May 1941
Sep 1946-0ct 1958
Jul 1946-Nob 1947
N.D .
Arp 1941 -Sep 1947
1940
Apr 1940-Mar 1945
N.D .
Dec 1926-Jun 1927
1940
Nov 1924-Nob 1940
Oct 1937-Apr 1942
Oct 1938
Oc t 1940
Jul 1925-Apr 1940
1928-Feb 1948
Nov 1928-f.iar 1946
Feb 1927-0ct 1944
Dec 1928-0ct 1940
Aug 1940
Mar 1926-Ju1 1956
I
Jt"\~--··- ..,.. ••
Location No.
ARU File No.
N5/479
480
481
482
484
485
486
487
488
489
490
491
492
493
494
495
496
497
498
499
500
501
502
507
508
509
512
513
514
515
516
517
518
518A
5188
518C
518D
519
520
521
522
522A
523
524
525
526
527
Description
Office Files (contd. )
Road Foreman
Roadmaster
Signal & Telegraph Supervisor
Timber Inspector
Works Foreman
Works Sub-Foreman Class 1
Timber Selector
Overhead Inspector II
II
Sub- In spec tor
Supervisor
Senior Electnical Operator
Yard Foreman . Newport Power House
Power Operational Engineer
Sub-Station District Engineer'
Clothing Inspector
Firewood Inspector
Recl~nation Officer
Timber Foreman
Unifom Examiner
Advertising Artist
Advertising Representative
Refreshment Room Inspector
Refreshment Room Manager
Ambulance Officer
SHELF LIST
N5/479 -507
Dates
18
Dec 1928-Sep 1945
192 7-Spe 1939
Dec 1937-1940
Mar 1926-Dec 1936
Dec 1926-Jan 1952
Feb 1929-0ct 1955
Apr 1952
Mar-May 1929
May 1929-1940
May 1929-0ct 1940
Oct 1944-Mar 1946
Apr 1927-Feb 1946
1947
Jan 1938-Nov 1948
Aug 1925-May 1929
Apr 1929-Aug 1940
Oct 1940
Jul 1939
Feb 1948
Apr-Aug 1946
May 1929-Feb 1948
Oct 1941-Aug 1948
528 Assistant Ambulance Officer
503
504
505
506
507
529
532
533
535
536
537
Ambulance 'Officer Assistant Mar 19390Jun 1946
Office Assistant & Bioscope Officer Aug 1940-Apr 1946 •
Clerk Class 5 (Junior Male) 1947-55
Females in powers machine division -typist and/or stenographer , accounting or calculating machine operator & telephonist Feb 1936-Nov 1954
Female ~1argins. Transcript & Decisions 1954 & 1955 Sep 1952-Feb 1958
Junior Officers Mar gins. Male & May 19 55 -Jul 1956 Female
•
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Location No.
N5/508
509
510
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
518
519
520
521
522
523
524
525
526
527
528
529
530
531
532
533
534
ARU File No.
537
538
539
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Description
Office Files (contd.)
Junior Rates Conference, Canberra 3 Feb 1953
Various Supervisors (1945
Special Class Officers
Train Controller (See also
Goods Guard (See also/ 122)
Hearing)
I 444-445)
SHELF LIST
N5/508-534
Dates
Dec 1951 Nov
Aug 1945-Jul
Nov 1937-May
Dec 1925-Jun
Dec 1936 -Mar
19
1955
1946
1956
1949
1946
"Conditions" files numbered 1-37 re industrial arbitration. 38 files N5/513-550
Preliminary - definitions of terms
Hours Of Duty
Number of Shifts
Maximum Spread of Shifts - Meal Breaks & Meal Allowances
Interval for Rest Between Shifts
Broken Shifts
Minimum Allowances
Nov 1941-Jan 1948
Mar 1948-0ct 1955
Apr 1948-Aug 1955
Sep 1953-Jul 1958
Mar 1953-0ct 1955
May 1945-Nov 1954
May 1953-Sep 1956
Overtime & Saturday Time Mar 1942-Aug 1958
Sunday Time & Weekend Penal ties (not found)
Fog Signalling Duty
Travelling & Waiting Time
Emergency Work
Conditions Associated \v i th Running of Trains
Relieving in Higher Positions
Guaranteed fortnight (not found)
Public Ho iidays
Annual Leave II II .
Long Service Leave
Relieving Expenses
Travelling Incidental Expen~es
Transfers & Expenses, etc.
Youths Living Away from Home
Allowances to S.I.O's (empty file)
Apr 1953
Aug 1939-Jul 1958
1936-May 1954
Jul 1944-May 1954
Feb 1943-0ct 1955
Jan 1941-Mar 1957
1945-Mar 1959
Oct 1942-Ju1 1955
Mar 1947-Mar 1958
Oct 1941-Ju1 1958
Oct 1952-~lar 1960
Jan 1941-0ct 1955
Mar 1941-Mar 1954
•
20 SHELF LIST
N5 /535-560
Location No. Description Dates
ARU File No.
N5/535 24 Suburban Group Working Feb 1941-Jun 1956
536 * 25 Shift and/or Night Working Jan 1942 -Nov 1958
537 25 Night Shift Oct 1941-0ct 1958
538 25 Shift and/or Night Working Feb 1945-Feb 1959
539 26 Board and Lodging Nob 1947-0ct 1956
540 27 Promotion and Reduction Nob 1944-Jan 1954
541 28 Classification Committees Sep 1955, Jul 1956
542 29
543 30
544 31
545 32
546 33
547 34
548 35
549 36
37
550
551
552
553
554
555
556
557
558
559
560
Board of Reference 1946
Sick Pay Oct 1935-Aug
Health Jul 1948 -Oct
Casuals Nov 1951-May
Rosters Jun 1953-Aug
Margins Sep 1953-Aug
1954 Margins May 1954 - Nov
Refreshment Margins & Chalet May 1927-Sep
Ex cess Shift Penalty (not found)
Index ListiQg the above 37 Conditions Files and 18 Allowances Fi l es .
Files arranged alphabetically by Grade title concerning Corrunonwealth Arbi tration Court proceedings - Application to vary General & Miscellaneous Grades Award . NSW Railways. 22 files. N5/551-572.
Doorkeeper. Power Station N.S.W. l9 37-41
Firelighters " 1940
Fi remen .. " 1932-55
Fitter's Assistants, Omnibus etc . II 1940' 1952
Fuel man II 1927-36
Gartlener II cl940s
Ganger. Locomotive Workshops II 1928 II Mechanical Branch II N.D. II Per Way Workshops I! N.D.
Gate Attendant II 1936
* This file contains a printed copy of the original ARU Federal Log ofClaims. 19 24.
1957
1954
1955
1958
1955
1955
1946
Location No.
N5/561
562
563
564
565
566
567
568
569
5 70
571
572
573
574
5 75
576
577
578
579
580
581
5 82
Description
Guard
Headlight Examiner
Instrument Despatcher
Investigation Branch Officers
Laboratory Attendant
Labourers - Various
Lad Porters
Lamp Cleaner and Leading
Laundrymen and Labourers
Motor Lony Driver
Pitman
Porters, Female
N.S.Jil.
" II
II
II
II
" " II
II
" "
SHELF LIST
N5/561-583
Dates
1928-49
1941
1936
1933
1941-49
1927-38
1950
1940
1928-36
1935-41
1938
1949
21
Fi l es arranged alphabetically - re general Union matters and arbitration . 443 files. N5 I 57 3 -10 15 .
Accounts
Acts of Parliament (printed)
Administrative Officers & Clerks Claim for Registratilion & Alteration of Constitution. ARU Objection
Allowances
Allowances Special.
Amalgamation of Unions - ARU and One Big Union
AWU Claim for Registration as OBU in which ARU app'eared as objecting organization ~1ay 1924.
- Closer Unity of Land & Sea Transport Unions .- Formation of an Australian Transport Workers' Federation
- Unity by Amalgamation
- Closer Unity
Jan 1960 - Nov 1968
1914-51
1921-25
Jan 1962 - Jul 1963
1961-64
1918
Jan - Jul 1924
1943-4 8
Feb 1934 - Apr 1935
1921 - 47
583 - Tramway Union. Resolution of ARU Conference re opening negotiations with Transport Unions 1925
•
Location No.
N5 /584
585
586
587
588
589
590
591
592
593
594
595
596
597
598
599
600
601
602
603
604
605
606
607
608
609
610
611
612
613
SHELF LIST N5/584-613
Description Dates
Ampo1 Dispute "P .J. Adams". 1962-66 Ansett ANA. See TAA & ANA files /944-945 Apartheid Policy. See South Africa
Apprentices & Juniors
Arbitration Act - Amendments/Penal Clauses
- Penal Clauses 11 11 Press Cuttings II 11 11 "
Arbitration Act. Penal Clauses. See also Bans & Limitations Victorian Dispute /655.
ATOF. Australasian Transport Officers Federation
A TOF General
Australian Aborigines -Citizenship Rights. Press Cuttings ACTU - Committees - Automation & Shop
" Margins
" - Congress.
- Transport Sub-Committee
Melbourne 1943 11 Agenda Items 11 Next 11 11 Postal Dispute
-Executive Decisions No.1 11 11
11 11
- General correspondence & Congress correspondence
11 '' 11 11
11 11 11 11
- Margins. Formula for our awards
- Minutes and Reports
1951-64
1964-67
1946-65
1964-66
1966
1945-63
1953-70
1963-70
195 7-66
1963-66
1959
1941-4 3
1965
1965
1967-68
1957-63
1963-64
1966-69
1966-69
1969-70
1971-72
195 8- 59
1941-42 11 11 11 & Correspondence 1944-52
" Bulletins, Rules & Constitution 1954-63
ALP
- Annual Conference NSW Branch 1962, also re Dr Evatt, DLP, Election policy etc. 1958-61
- Annual Conference NSW Branch 1963, Federal Elections etc. 1962-67
- Annual Conference NSW Branch 1964
" II 11 " 1965
22
•
Location No.
N5 /614
615
616
617
618
619
620
621
622
623
624
625
626
627
628
629
630
631
632
633
634
635
636
637
638
639
640
641
642
643
644
645
Description
ALP (contd.)
- Annual Conference NSW Branch 11 II 11 11
- Ballots Reports etc .
- Elections, Referendums, Transport Committee Resolutions fT Minutes, Conscription, Vietnam etc.
- Federal Conference re Defence 1963 & Press Cuttings 1962-65
SHELF LIST
N5/614-645
Dates
1966
1971
1964-67
1966-73
1962-65
23
- Federal Elections 1963
- Freedom of Association for ALP Groups.
- General II
11
Press Cuttings.
1959' 1963-64
1948-53
1965-66
1965-70
1971-7 2
1962-65 11 11 1965 11 11
11 II
Australian Peace Council
1965-66
1967-71
1933-50
ARU. Australian Counci 1 Reports from Branches (gaps) 1915-64
1954-55 ARU. Australian Council II 11
II 11
II II
II II
II II
II II
II II
II II
Automation 11
11
11
11
11
11
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
No.2 Fil e
Special Meeting NSW Branch 1955
Executive 1955-64
Elec tion o f Offices 1960
Next 1962-64
II 1965-66
II 1964-66
1972 1970-72
Mee t ing 1972
1951-62
1958-59
1960-65
1963-66
1966-6 7 See also Ford Bacon & Davis Report /765
Awards - Set Aside 1930-31 II II II Application to restore 1931
Location No.
NS/646
647
648
649
650
651
652
653
654
655
656
657
658
659
660
661
662
663
664
665
666
667
668
669
670
671
672
6 7:)
674
Description
ALP (con td.)
Awards - Restoration of Federal Awards All States
II Setting Aside of 1931 II Reopening of and Decision on
Ballots, Union Branches II Court Controlled
Ballots - Court Controlled
SHELF LIST NS/646-674
Oates
1933-35
1942
1961-62
1942-53
1952-64
1959-67 II
Banking II
II II Press Cuttings 1961-67
1930-4 7
1947-52
Bans & Limitations Victorian Dispute. II II Victoria. Industrial
Dispute Section
Basic Wage (Files in chronological order)
1964
1964
- Commonwealth Bureau of Census & Statistics Price & Wage Rate Indexes 1923-63
- History of Basic Wage
- Variations 1926-49 NSW, Vic, S.A. & Tasmania
- Basic Wage & Margins. Commissioners Application to vary Arbitration Court Awards
- 1930 Basic Wage Case- appearance of Counsel objected to
- 1930 Basic Wage Appearance of Council, Interim Basic Wage 1946, Data & Judgement
1925-50
1926-57
1930
1930
1949 ~ so & Application to Reduce 1946-51
- Interim Basic Wage 1946
- QueE'ns land Claim 1953-63
- Cost of Living Adjustments 1953-62
- Basic Wage & Margins 1960-64
- Press Cuttings 1961-63
- '~ Prosperity Wage & Salary Plan for Australia, 11 John K. Gifford 1963
- Basic Wage 1963-65 II II 1964-6 7
- Letter of Demand and Notificat ion etc. 1965-66
Battery Labourers, Duti es of NO
Boiler Attendant,Outies of 1960
Boilennakers Helper etc. 1958-65
Location No.
N5/675
676
677
678
679
680
681
682
683
684
685
686
687
688
689
690
691
692
693
694
695
696
697
698
699
700
70 1
702
703
Description
Bowen Dispute, Use of Troops II II Press Cuttings
25
SHELF LIST N5 /6 75-703
Dates
1953-54
1953
Bretton Woods Agreement 1944-49
Bridges, Harry. Trial & Deportation see /714
British Coal Strike 1926 1926-27
British Economic Mission, Report of 1929 1927 -29
Budget Federal 1952-65
Car & Wagon Examining Grades . 1954-61 ,, II II
Car Cleaner, Leading
Car Conductors
Carpenters
"
Casuals Workers & Rates
Certificates, Paym~nt for
Chapple J.F. Death of
Civil Liberties
Clerks Claims for Registration & Alteration of the Constitution see / 575
Clerks taking delivery of Cash Safes
1960-61
1959-63
1954-55
1963-66
1938-56
1965
1953-55
19 35-66
1962-63
Closer Unity - See Ama l g~nation of Unions /578-583
Coal Mines Disputes 1940 & 1949
Coal Mining
Commonwealth Line of Ships & Seaman's Union dispute
Commonwealth Transport Advisory Counci 1
1940-49
1944-46
1940-63
NO
Communist Par ty Referendum, Dissolution Bill etc. 1950 -51
Communist Party Dissolution, Legal Expenses
Conciliation Committees, Unions application for
Concrete Assistant
Conferences Convened by Prime Minister
1951-54
1930
1960-61
- Indus.,trial Convention. E.Ward. ~1elb. Feb 1942. 1942
-Fede r a l Unions Convention Me lb .Jun 1942 1942 II II
(ontainerizatiori. II
" Melb.Jun 1943/44 . 1942-44
1966
Press Cuttings 1967-69
•
Location No.
N5/704
705
706
707
708
709
710
711
712
713
714
715
716
717
718
719
720
721
722
723
724
725
726
727
728
. 729
730
731
732
Description
Conscription
" Australian Military Forces; Curtin Policy (Merging of A.M.F. & C.M.F.)
Contempt of Court. See McPhillips Case/838
Courts and Statisticians Figures
Crane Attendant NSW
Crane Drivers
Crane Driver. electric walking crane .
Crimes Act. See Repressive Legisl ation/903 Decimal Currency
II II
II II Press Cutting
Deduction of Wages. NSW
SHELF LI ST N5/704-732
Dates
1939-64
1942-66
1923-44
1960-61
1935-63
1964-6 7
1965-66
1963-66
1952-64
26
Deportation - Walsh & Johnson 1925 & Harry Bridges 1952
Detectives NSW
1925-26, 1952
1964-68
Detec t ives. See also Railway Investigation Officers/ 894-89 5
Diesel Locomotives II II
II I I Press Cuttings
195 2-59
1960-66
1965-67
Dirt Allowance - Traffic & Per Way Award 1962-63
Dirty Work - Miscellaneou s Grades Award 1962-63
Disability Allowance 1949-67
Dismissal of employee 1953-61
Driver, Motor Transport Services, Campsie etc. 1958-64
Duties, Statements of (List of Grades in file) ND
Ebasco Report 1958-59
Economic Organization Regulations 1942-50
Economic Review 1956-58
Electrical Operators 1960-69
Employment by Contract 1959-60
Emu Bay Railway Agreement 1924 If II
II II
II II
II
See also Mt. Lyell /855
1945-55
1956-68
•
..
Location No.
NS /733
734
735
736
737
738
739
740
741
742
743
744
745
746
747
748
749
750
751
752
753
754
755
756
757
758
759
Description
Equal Pay (Fi l es in chronological order)
- Female Mi nimum Rates (See also /756-758)
- Conferences
- American Women. Report of the President's Commission on the Status of Women.
- Women Worke rs in a Changing World. ILO Conference Report
- Female Minimum Rates
- Arbitration Court Order & Argument re Application to vary rates for females.
Eureka Stockade . Centenary
Examining Officer
Expenses & Allowances
Eyre Peninsular, S. A. - Zone Allowance
Fairmont Trollies
Federal & State Elections - Donations
" I I " Press Cuttings
Federal Office
- Accommoda t ion, fquipment & Staff
- Circulars
- Correspondence
" -"Federal Office News "
" " " Press Cuttings
- Transfer of General Secretary, Federal Union Committee , Sick Pay Allowances, Interstate
SHELF LIST NS/733-759
Dates
195 7-70
1958-64
1963
1964
1964-66
Feb 1970
1954
1961-6 3
1959-63
1931
1965-70
1959-66
1961-63
1952 -6 2
1958-65
1962-67
1968-70
1962-64
1966
Goods Transport 1963-70
- Federal Unions Committee 1952-61
" "
Railway Unions Cownittee
" " 1961-63
1963-67
- Federated Ironworkers Association. Comparative 1970-71 Over-Award Survey
- Femare 1-!inimum Rates
Fema l e MiNimum Rates
" " " Press Cuttings
1946-55
1948-61
1961-66 II II " See a l so Equal Pay/733-738
27
Location No
N5/760
761
762
Description
Fire Officers
Firelighter/Lighter-up
Firemen
28 SHELF LIST N5/760-789
Dates
1958-64
1961
1960-62
763 First Aid Allowance/First Aid Attendants 1955-70 Fitters Assistant. See Garage Attendant etc. /780
764
765
766
767
768
Five Day Week campaign/Guaranteed time
Ford Bacon & Davis Report. Queensland Railways. See also Automation files.
Foreman Clerks/Sub Foremen, Duties of II II " "
Fork Lift Drivers
19 40-68
1960-63
ND
1956-65
1963 -6 7
Forty-four Hour Week. (Files in chronological order)
769 -Shorter hours, 44 hrs. NSW State & Federal Courts, inc luding Transcript of 44 Hours Claim June 1933 1926-35
770 - Application General. Victoria & S.A. Mar/ Apr 19 3 7. 1927-37
771 - 44 Hours S.A. Railways 1934-38
772 - 44 Hours & 40 Hours. 5 Day Week. All Decisions. 1946-47
773
774
775
776
777
778
779
780
781
782
783
f::o rty Hour Week -Typed Submissions etc.
- 40 Hour Week Campaign II II II II
II " II II
" II II II
Fr ench Atomic Tests
Furnaceman
1946
Garage Attendant or Fitters Assistant II II
Garage Hand. See Motor Lorry Cleaner &/853
Gardener
Gatekeeper s .. Female, & Caretakers Victoria.
Gauge. See Uniform Gauge /97 1-973 .
1926-47
1929-37
1945-46
1935-46
1946
1963-66
1945-61
1959-60
1962-63
1961-65
1954-69
784 General Secretary R. V. Keane-re the position of . 1929-30
785
786
787
788
789
II
I I
G.M . H. II
Goods
II Reports II Visits
Dispute 1964
Decision
Foreman Victoria
to Branches 1935-41
to Otryer Sta tes 1954 -69
19 64-6 7
1966-67
1960
Location No.
N5 /790
791
792
793
794
795
796
797
798
799
800
801
802
803
804
805
805A
806
807
808
809
810
811
812
813
814
815
Description
Goods Shed Employees, Melbourne & S.A.
" " Grades
" " 11
Government Secret Funds. Press Cuttings
Homes, Shortage of
Honeysuckle Goods Yard Incident 19 Dec 1969
Housing Committee Reports
Indonesia - Ban on Dutch Goods
Indonesian Visit M.O'Brien Feb. 1961
Industrial Officer, Federal 11 Officers, 11
11 " 11
" 11 11
" 11 Conference 11 11
" 11
Executive 11 11
Industrial Mission 1926
Industrial Welfare 11 11
11
"
11
11
& Federal
Inland Transport Committee . I.L.O.
Insurance, National
Interstate Goods Transport II 11 11
International Confederation of Free Trade Unions & International Transport Workers Fede~ation
International Transport Workers Federation Conference. NZ 1940
Johnson & Walsh 1925, Deportation of . See/714
Kerang, Coondrook Tramways, Employees of.
29
SHELF LIST N5/790 -815
Dates
1959-62
1938-60
1961-65
1941
1959-70
1970
1940-44
194 7
1960 -62
1949-52
1947-62
1961-65
1962-69
1963-64
1967-68
1968-69
1968-72
1926-28
1954-67
1956-63
1945-46
19 38-45
1954-62
1958-59
192 3-53
1939
1948
•
Location No.
N5/816
817
818
819
820
821
822
823
824
825
826
827
828
829
830
831
832
833
834
835
836
837
838
839
840
841
842
843
844
845
846
847
848
Description
Labourer, footwarmers supplying ice etc. Lampmen. See Point Cleaner &, /879
Land Transport Board - Trade Union Advisory Panel
Leadburners. Miscellaneous Grades Award
Leave, Annual - Shift Worker
Leave, Annual 11 11
11 Long Service
Lighter-up S.A. See Firelighter/761
Lineman Low Tension
Loader
Local Industrial Board 11 11 11
Log of Claims.ARU. 142 of 1926 11 11 11 11
11 11 11 11
11 II 11 11
11 II II II
II 11 II 11
11 11 II II
Machinist
Manco Floor Layers
Manpower
NSW SA & Victorian Commission
380 of 1946
Margins - Objection to Sir John Quick making a variation Award
McPhillips' Case- Contempt of Court
Meal Allowance- Traffic & Per Way Award
Membership
30
SHELF LIST N5/816-848
Dates
1962-63
1942-43
1960
1945-49
1964-65
1966-6 7
1956-65
1964-72
1963
1929
1949-61
1924-41
1933-35
1939-46
1946-52
1956-57
1956-57
1956-62
1959-64
1972
1942-45
1927
19 49
1968
1951-57
Membership Returns to Commonwealth Statistician 1959-71
Metal Trades Award, Railways 11 II II II
Migration No.1 File
Miscellaneous Grades Award
Mooney Award & Metal Trades Margins 1947
Mooney, Tom - Release of
Moonie Oil
1951-53
1957-61
1958-67
1960
1947-51
1936-39
1962-67
31
SHELF LIST NS/849- 881
Location No.
NS/849
850
851
852
853
854
855
856
857
Description
~'loonie Oi 1 II II re Tariff Board Inquiry on
Crude Oil II II Press Cuttings
" " II II
Motor Lorry Cleaner & Garage Hand
Mount Lyell Mining & Railway Co. Ltd. II II II II " II
II II " " II II
II II " II " II
Dates
1964-65
1965- 7
1962-67
1965-67
1961
1925-31
1928, 1950
1937-50
1960-63
858 National Register, Proposed 1939
859 National Union of Railwaymen, London 1962- 68
860 Noise Disability & Guards Work Value Case 1970-72
861 O'Brien, W.H. Melbourne- Expulsion from A.L.P 1963
862 Office Cleaner 1961
863 One Big Union Conference re forming the Transport & Communication Dept. of the O.B.U. 1925
864
865
866
867
868
869
870
871
872
873
874
875
876
877
878
879
880
881
Oil, Coal, Gas etc. Press Cuttings
Oil Plant Attendant
Overseas Delegations II " II " II II
" "
" "
" " File No .5
" " " "
Painters & Painters Labourers
Passive Time Dispute 1950
Passpotts, Ban on
Plan Keeper S.A.
Plan Printers
6
Point Cleaner, Leading Hand & Lampman
Points Clean ers, Employee
Port Kembla - Car & Wagon Examiners
1968- 70
1960
1956-60
1961
1961-62
1961-63
1963-67
1967-68
1965-68
1969-70
1961-64
1950-51
1952-58
1960
1959
1960-65
1965
1967
Location No.
N5/882
883
884
885
886
887
888
889
890
891
892
893
894
895
896
897
898
899 .;t.c
900
901
902
903
904
905
906
907
908
909
910
911
Descript ion
Port Kembla Railway
Post War Reconstruction. Plan for the ARU.
Premier's Plan 1931
Protective Clothing - Miscellaneous Grades Award.
Promotions and Appeals Board
Public Holidays
Publications
Publicity
Queensland Railway Strike 1948
Railway Crisis
Railway Finances. State Secretaries, ALP Members, correspondence etc .
Railway Fin ances. Minister of Transport & Railway Commissioners correspondence
Railways Investigation Officers (R:I.O.) II II "
Railway Restrictions in Tasmania
" II II Victoria
Red International of Labour Unions (R . I . L. U.) -Affiliation with 1932.
Referendums - Communist Party, Prices, & Royal Commission on the Constitution 1928.
Refugee Correspondence
Relay Work
Repressive Legislation II " Crimes Act. · II II
II II Mostly Press Cuttings
Research Officer II " 11
" Press Cuttings re finance overseas trade & investment, economic development etc.
Rest Houses/Barracks
Retrenchment of Railway Employees 11 Press Cuttings
Russia. See W. Smith's visit to /921 I
SHELF LIST N5/882-911
Dates
1963 -65
1941-43
1929-31
1961 -67
1951-68
1959-:66
1962-66
1931-51
194 7-48
1959-67
1959-69
1959-68
1963-65
1953
1953
1931-32
1924-48
1938-47
1958-60
1957-63
1960
1963-71
1963-71
1954-63
1963-72
1964-67
1969
1952--53
1952
32
Location No.
N5 /912
913
914
915
916
917
918
919
920
921
922
923
924
925
926
927
928
929
930
931
932
933
934
935
936
937
938
939
940
941
942
943
Description
Salaried Officers' Award NS W 11 11 11 SA
Seamans' Strike, Meeting of Clergy re
SHELF LI ST NS/912-943
Dates
1963- 64
1961
(British, Seaman's Strike, Melbourne 1925) 1925, 1932
Seamans' Union D~spute & Sale of Commonwealth Fleet. See also /693 1925-29
Severance Pay 1968
Shearers' Dispute 1956
Shop Committees 1963 -66
Signal Adjuster 1965
Signalman. Adelaide Yard. Statement of Duties ND
Smith, W. Visit to Russia 1921
Social Service Benefits, Withholding of 1958-64
Social Services 1964-66
Social Services No.2. Press Cuttings 1961-67 11 "
South Africa. Apartheid Policy
" . " Press Cuttino-s · Soufh Ma,f-leo•rl Rallwqys. ~lnen-1ewf Ale_ State Branch Conferences, Council & Secretarys Reports etc. (in chronological
- Que ensland State Council Reports
- NSW Branch State Secretary's Reports
" 11 " " II
& State Branch .Conference Reports
- Tasmanian Branch. Minutes & Reports
- NSW Branch Minutes & Reports II " II 11
" II II 11
II " " " II State Council Reports
" II nranch Conference Papers
State Branch Elections
State Instrumentalities Unions' Committee Circul~rs etc.
Station Assistant, Motor Parcels Driver
Station Assistants
Stores Division 1952 Reclas sification
Sub-Station Attendant, Loca l Industrial Boards . Tasmania
1967-70
1958-6 7
1963-66 _ktjlr?'l -
order)
1939-56
1952- 62
1963-66 1969
1967
19 70
1971
1972
1972-76
1975
1975
1961-68
1925-32
1960-63
1964-67
1952
1959-60
33
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Location No.
N5/944
945
946
947
948
949
950
951
952
953
954
955
956
957
958
959
960
961
962
963
964
965
966
967
968
969
. 970
971
972
973
974
Description
Superannuation & Insurance - Railways Retirement Fund etc.
Supervisor, Assistant. Chullora Park Settlement
TAA & ANA
TAA & ANA. Press Cuttings
Tasmanian Branch. ARU.
-Tasmanian Agreement Feb. 1926
" Consent Award 1934
- ARU & Ironworkers Affidavit & Summons 1945-46; a ttack on ARU official s in Railway Gazette Sep 1936; Overtime 1929-30;
SHELF LIST N5/944-974
Dates
1960-69
19 60
19 57 - 70
1961-72
1925-26
1934 -35
Acting in higher positions 1929 - 30 etc. 1929 -43
- Clerks. Ballot for separate Association 1931
- Derailments, Tasmania 1951-53
Goods Sheds Grades 1960
Taxation 1963 -66
" Press Cuttings
Telegraphists
Teleprinter Operator, Senior Female.
Thi rty-five Hour Week
" " " " Press Cu t tings
Total Wage
" " Train Examiners - re dirty work
Tramways Award NSW. 1928 e t c. II General Grades Award
Transport Advisory Council
Twenty Dollar Campaign
" " II
Typewriter Mechanics - Miscel laneous Grades Award
Underg~ar Repairers etc. Agreement
Unemployment . Press Cuttings
Uni form Gauge
" " " "
Press Cutti ngs
Silverton Tramways
Uniform Taxation
1963-67
194 7-60
1952-64
1960 -65
1961-63
1966-67
1967
1967-68
1926-28
1950-58
1956 -65
1971
1971-72
1955
1962
1960-64
195 8-68
1967-69
1957-59
34
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Location No.
N5/975
976
977
978
979
980
981
982
983
984
985
986
987
988
989
990
991
992
993
994
995
996
997
998
Description
Union Officials - Austra lian Counci 1 Officers recognition of service, re-employment etc.
Union Press, Statements to etc. ·
Unions - Change of Constitution
Vietnam
" Press Cuttings
Wages Campaign 1969
" " - ' 1970 Wages Claims.
Wallets
Walsh & Johnson 1925. Deportation of, See/714
War and Peace
SHELF LI ST N5/975-998
Dates
1949-66
1937-42
1954-63
1965-67
1966-67
1968-70
1970
1941-66
- War & Peace 1908-51
- Peace Congresses, Conferences & Committees 1959-67
- East of Suez 1966-70
- Foreign Affairs & Defence 1964-66
General 1964-71
-Nuclear Weapons, Bans, Treaties, Tests etc. 1964-69
- Press Cuttings 1964-70
" " " " - Malaysia
- Vietnam
War Railway Committee
Waterside Workers Federation
- Overtime Ban; Case before Arbitration Court; Stopwork Meetings; leave credits; attendance
1970-72
1963-70
1964-70
1942-43
money etc. 1950-76
- Report of Working Party, National Conference on Problems in the Stevedoring Indus try 1963
- Press CuttiHgs 1956 -69
West Australian File re W.A. Amalgamated Society of Railway Employees & ARU 1915-45
W . A. ·Railways Union Affiliation
Women - workers, status , minimum rat es e tc . See Equal Pay /733-737
1963- 70
35
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Location No.
N5/999
1000
1001
1002
1003
1004
1005
1006
1007
1008
1009
1010
1011
1012
1013
1014
1015
1016
1017
1018
1019
1020
Description
Workers Compensation
- Abestos, Insulating Materials etc.
- Compensation Cases
- Dermatitis, Skin Cancer etc
- Diesel Exhaust
- Heart Diseases etc
- Industrial Deafness
- Intoxicating Liquor
- Light Duties
- Loss of Limbs & /or etc. and Fatal Injuries
- Medical Examinations
- Office Staff, ARU Federal Office
- Overseas
- Reports
- Safety Measures
- Shunting Accidents
SHELF LIST N5/999-1020
Dates
1967
1959-62
1955 - 63
1964
1959-63
1962-69
1964
1959-65
ND
1966
1945-72
195 8-68
1959-71
1960-63
1959
- Wives of Managers, Railway Refreshment Rooms 1959-66
World Peace (See also War & Peace files)
Loose papers, letters, reports etc arranged in files by the archivist. 19 files N5/1016-1034
1937-52
Allowances - p3 of Railways Classification Board Decision re allowances. (1 item) 5 Apr 1937
Australia - Soviet Friendship League Conference Melbourne - Report and Resolution submitted (2 it ems) Aug 1941
Australian Building Construction Employees & Builders 1 Lab ourers 1 Federation - Court order cance lling their registration and Reasons for Judgement (1 item) 21 Jun 1941
Conference Decision (ARU) re State Branch Power to alter State Branch By-La\vS or Rules, 1935; South Australian Branch Conference decision on
36
Wage Pegging 8 Sep. 1956 . 1935, 1956
"I s Democracy Doomed?" Summing up by Judge Beeby of debate between the Hon. R.G. Menzies, Messrs MacMahon Ball and T.J. Hogan, Prof. Woodruff and the Rt Hon. W.A. Watt (2 copies) NO
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37
SHELF LIST N5/ 1020-1034
Location No.
N5/1021
1022
1023
Description
"Incomes Equal Prices" etc. pp 27-30 of paper by A.V. Greenwood, East Camberwell.
Industrial Crisis in the U.S.A.- r eports notes and press cuttings (1 folder)
Letters from Bill Irving Barrister, to Jack [Chapple] re a position on the State Savings Bank Commission, po litics and attitudes of the period, 3 Apr. 29 May 1931
1024 Labour Choir Performance - letter from W. Andrade, Publisher & Importer to J. Chapple
Dates
NO
1932-41
1931
re costume hire for "Rip Van Winkle". 12 Jun 1931
1025
1026
1027
1028
Labour Social & Sports Guild - Report to Annual Conference of Victorian Executive A.L.P . (1 item)
Labour Movement & Fascism - press cutting and notes (2 items)
National Dividend, Australia - Estimates of (3 items)
"Socialism Alone Can Save Humanity". Underground Europe Speaks. (1 item)
1931
1930s
1925-37
1944
1029 Taxation Circulars - Harry E. Langridge Nov.Dec 1937
1030 Unemployment in Australia - Notes on
1031 "Work Value Review" - Letter from J .J. Brown State Secretary Victorian Branch ARU,to
1930s & 1940s
R.C. Taylor General Secretary 9 Oct 1972
1032 Youth Committee Meeting Minutes, ACTU Board Room, Melbourne 31 Mar 1965
1033 The London Labour Choral Union -explanatory letter to J. Chapple 16 Jul 1929, copy of Constitution and Programmes of Annual Music Festivals 1925-29
1034 Melbourne Labor Choral Society - Constitution & Rules; Reprint from Labor Call 20 Jun 1929 describing the Labor Choi r and music. (List of Songs on file cover.) c. 1929
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Location No
NS/1035
1036
1037
1038
1039
1040
1041
1042
1043
1044
1045
1046
1047-1048
1049
1050
Author
Printed Material
Research Group of the Left Book Club of Victoria
Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia
ed. H. Arntz
Amalgamated Engineering Union
Department of Labour & National Service. Bulletin No.5 Industrial Welfare Division.
Prof. Charles Fenwick.
Impressions of the American Trade Union Delegation that visited the Soviet Union Jun-Jul. 1951.
G.H. Burchett
The League for Freedom and World Friendship
Len Fox
Australia - Soviet Friendship League
Australian News and Informatio!1 Bureau Department of the Interior
Australia - Soviet F~iendship League
NSW Trades Union Convening Committee Australian Congress I.C.D.
SHELF LIST NS/1035-1050
Title/Description
Airlines Melbourne. 1944?
ACCA Policy Canberra. 1956
Agriculture Forestry & Fisheries. Extract from Germany Reports. 1961
38
Report of the A.E.U. Delegation from Australia to the U.S.S.R . Aug. 1958
Amenities in Wartime Factories . 1945
America and Neutrality I.P.C. Speakers Notes No .4 Aug. 1939
American Workers Look at the Soviet Union. Moscow , 1951
America's Threat to the World. ? 1953
Anti-Militarist News. No. 16 Jul 1953.
As a matter of fact ... (Army Education Service Discussion Group Scheme) Melbourne?
Australia and the Jews Melbourne 1943
Australia Demands Full Support For ... The Soviet Pact. ~1elbourne ?
Australia in Facts and Figures Nos. 23 and 27 Sydneyl950
Australia Must Give All Ai d to U.S.S.R. Melbourne?
The Australian Congress for International Co-operatirn an d Disarmament Declaration A Call to All Workers Sydney 1964.
Location No.
N5/1051
• 1052
1053
1054
1055
1056
1057
1058
1059
1060
1061
1062
1063
1064
Author
Printed Material
Australian Council of Salaried and Professional Associations
Hon. Arthur A. Calwell ~!.H. R.
Army Education Service Discussion Group Scheme Course No. 46
J.F. Chapple, General President. R.V. Keane, General Secretary.ARU
Lloyd Ross State Secretary ARU. NSW
ARU. NSW Branch.
ARU. NSW Branch
L. Ross Acting State Secretary ARU.
Army Education Service Discussion Group Scheme Course No.30
Standards Association of Australia
Research Group of the Left Book Club of Victoria
R. Palrne Dutt
Trades Union Congress. London
Title/Description
SHELF LIST N/ 1051-1064
Australian Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament. Souvenir Programme. Sydney 1964 .
ACSPA. 1960 Conference Programme. Sydney 1960.
39
The Australian Labor Party and the Press. Twenty-Second Arthur Norman Smith Memori al Lecture in Journalism. Melbourne. 1959.
The Australian Political Scene. Chapters l-10. Melbourne ?
ARU. An Outline of Divisional, Sectional and Shop Committee Form of Management . Melbourne 1920s.
ARU. 52000 Members In Australia~ Sydney.?
ARU. Holiday Camps. brochure Sydney ?
ARU. News for New Australians Published in Four Languages English, German, Italian & Polish. No.1 Sydney Jul 1954 ( 4 i terns) .
ARU. Transport Guides No. 1 In Case of Emergency (advice and information for the transport worker) Sydney?
Australian Resources and Prospects. Part l. The Primary Industries. Chapters 1-7. Melbourne?
Australian Standard Code of General Principles for Safe Working in Industry. Sydney 1952.
Australian Women at War. Melbourne, 1943.
The Austrian Revolt. Sydney 1934.
, Automation in the Trade Unions London, 19 56 .
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Location No.
NS/1065
1066
1067
1068
1069
1070
1071
1072
1073
1074
1075
1076
1077
1078
1079
1080
1081
Author
Printed Material
Ken Kemshead, The Fabian Society of Queensland.
Australian Council of Salaried and Professional Associations
Australian Builders Labourers Federation et al.
Michael Kidron
Labour Party London
Brian Fitzpatrick, Research Group of the Left Book Club of Victoria
W.A. Industrial Commission
M. O'Brien General Secretary F.G. Nolan, Qld. State Secretary ARU.
M.O'Brien General Secretary ARU
Metal Trades Federation
ACTU, ACSPA and High Council of CPS Organizations
ARU. J.J. Brown General President. J. F .. Chapple General Secretary
Richard Goodman
Commonwealth Office of Educatio~ . Sydney
Labour Research Department?
British Productivity Council (BPC)
SHELF LIST NS I l 06 5-1081
Title/Description
Automation. Friend or Foe? Brisbane, 1957 .
40
Automation in the Office. Conference ACSPA. Melbourne 1958.
Automation - Mechanis ation New Trends in the Building Industry. Sydney . 1960.
Automation - the Socialist Answer. London, 1956.
The Bank of England and the Nation. Labour Discussion Series No.3 London. 1946
The Basic Wage. ~~at is its Basi ! Jun 1941. (2 copies)
Basic Wage Case 1964 Judgement 22 Sep. Perth, 1964.
Basic Wage Claim 26-27 Nov 1962. ARU. Queens land Branch .
Basic Wage Claim - 1964 Railwaymen Must Get Increase 17 & 26 Feb 1964 & NO. (5 leaflets)
1964 Basic Wage Campaign A call to all Metal Workers! Sydney. 1964
A real Basic Wage in 1964 etc. Melbourne, 1964,
Break the Nuclear Monopoly, Eliminate Nuclear Weapons. Peking, 1965
Bretton Woods. Sydney. 1947 (2 copies)
Bri tain's Best Ally. London ?
Britain's Economic Crises. Current Affairs Bulletin Vol.S No.1 26 Sep 1949.
British Independence and the , Conunon Market London 1963.
The British Productivity Council. Policy & Progress 1955-56 London 1956.
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1099
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Printed Material
British Productivity Council (BPC)
" II II
II " "
" " II
British Railways
II II
II II
II II
II II
II II
II II
Labour Party
John Price
11 "
British Transport Commission?
General Sir Brian Robertson
Confederation of Free German Trade·unions. CDR . I.F.T.U.
41 SHELF LIST N5/ 1082-1099
Title/Description
BPC Action Pamphlets 1. "Why Productivity?"
4 . 11Standardisa tion: an aid to productivity.
5. "Fuel conservation and productivity11
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6. "Productivity and redundancy.
British Railways (Scottish Region) Educational Opportuni tie Session 1963-64.
Facts and Figures about British Railways 1953 & 1956 editions.
British Railways. Joint Consultation gets results London, 1961.
British Railways Pre-Apprentice Trai ning School Glasgow. Gloscow, 1956.
British Railways Modernization Plan 1956-57 Programme London.?
British Ra·ilways Western Region. Margam Marshalling Yard, Port Talbot, South Wales London, 1960.
British Steel at Britain's Service, London?.
British Trade Unions. London, 1948.
British Trade Unions and the War. London?
British Transport in 1958
The British Transport System Text of a paper delivered at the Royal Uni ted Service Institution on 1 Feb 1956. London 1956.
From Brother to Brother Monopolies on Safari Berlin, 1968?
Bulletin of the International Federation of Trade Unions No 15. Wed. 22 Apr 1936 Paris, 1936.
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• 1101
1102
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1104
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1109
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1111
1112
1113
1114
1115
1116
Author
Printed Material
Labor Council of N.S .W.
ARU et al
The Council for Civil Liberties, Melbourne
Australia - China Co-operation Movement Northern Suburbs Auxiliary
A.W. Sheppard
Assembled from Catholic Sources.
Australia - China Co-operation Association
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
1Govern
ment of India.
G.H. Burchett
G.l-l. and W.H. Burchett
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Government of Indi a
The All-China Federation of Trade Unions
"
Rev. Ralph Sutton
42 SHELF LIST N5/1100-1116
Title/Description
Campaign for 35 Hour Week for Coal Mining Power Workers . Sydney. 1963 (3 copies)
"Camp to Camp" Working. Instruction to ~1aintenance and Telegraph Branch Employees. NO.
The Case Against the Crimes Act. Melbourne, 19 37
The Case for China. Justice Demands. "The Amende Honourable". Melbourne. 1940s (2 copies)
Cathol Action and Australian Labor. Freedom Series, No.1. Sydney.
Catholic Evidence On Spain N.Y. 1939
A Challenge~ by Australian Youth Report of the first Australian Youth Congress, Sydney, 1938.
China. The Senior Partner. Melbourne?
China Will Always Firmly Support Just Struggle of Algerian P~ople, Peking, 1960 (2 copies)
China's Betrayal of India. Background to the -Invasion • Faridabad, 196 2
China's Co-operative Societies; Their Genesis and Development Melbourne.?
~uilding 01ina's Republic. Melbourne?
Chinese Agression in War and Peace. Letters of the Prime Minister of India. Faridabad, 1962.
The Chinese Trade Unions. Peking? 1961.
The Chinese Trade Unions. No.5 Peking? 1963?
The Church and the Working Class Sydney.?
The Clarion. Official Organ of Et1field Sub -Branch. ARU. Vol.l, No.32 Apr. 1937.
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• 1118
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1126
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1128
1129
1130
1131
1132
1133
Author
Printed Material
Army Education Service Discussion Group Scheme. Course No. 25
Len Fox
Lo Jui - Ching
Department of Social Services
"
Lloyd Ross
Institute of International Labor Research
E.A .G. Laurie A.I.F. Communist Candidate for Kooyong Electorate.
World Federation of Trade Unions
J.P. Maynes. federal President, Federated Clerks' Union of Aus.tralia
Dr. Norman Bethume
Build\ng Workers' Industrial Union of Australia.
Australia-Soviet Friendship League.
Donald N. Michael
Doris McRae
SHELF LIST NS I 1117 -113 3
Title/Description
Clash in the Pacific Chapters 1-12 .
1940s?
43
Coal for the Engines of War Sydney, 1942.
Commemorate the Victory over German Fascism. Carry the Struggle Against U.S. Imperialism through to the End. Peking. 1965
Report of the Commission to Enquire into Disputes between the Malayan Railway Administrati< and its Employees. Malaya, 1961 .
The Commonwealth Rehabilitation Service. Canberra? 1960.
Commonweal t h Social Service. Handbook of Information. Canberra, 1961 .
Communist Grip on E.T.U. Exposed. A Summary of the Jud~nent of Mr Justice Winn. IRIS, London 1961.
The Communist Party Policy on ·Defence. Sydney?
Communist Popular Fronts. 1917-1956. Four Decades of Perfidy.N.Y
The Communists. What do they \~ant? Melbourne.
Conditions of life work and struggle of transport and port works in Africa and Madagascar. ? 19S2.
~onques t by Stealth. Communist Plan in the Unions Exposed.
The crime on the road to MalagaAmerica.
How the Crimes Bill makes Hidden Attacks on Democratic Rights,Sydney?
"Crush Nazis With War on 2 Fronts :e tc. Headline of a new sheet . Melbourne (3 copies) .
Cybernation: 1ne Silent Conquest Santa Barbara, 1962.
Daily Life in the Soviet Union Coburg, 1940s.
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114 8
1149
1352
1150
1151
1152
Author
Printed Material
Paul Mortier
Maxim Gorky Translated by C. \'J. Parker
Brian Fitzpatrick
Based on articles by R.\'J. Taylor in 1ne AFLCIO Milwaukee Labor Press
D. Howitt (Miscellaneous Workers Union) et al.
Joseph Stalin
British Productivity Council
Sub-Committee of A.L.P. G. Wragg et al.
W. Hargreaves, Federal Secretary, Federated Moulders (Metals) Union
ICFTU. Belgium
Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia
Anny Education Service Discussion Group Scheme. Course No. 41
NS\'J Teachers' Federation
r. Hon. R.J. Heffl on M.L.A. Premier of NSW
A.C.S.P.A.
C.C. Amitage
Metal Trades Export Group.
Equal Pay Committee Labor Council of NSW.
Valentin Chu
SHELF LIST NS/1134-1152
Title/Description
Danger N.C.C. at Work Sydney, 1962.
Days with Lenin Moscow, 1931
The Case for Decentralisation and Defence. Ballarat, 1942.
The Decline of the Daily Press in Public Esteem. Milwaukee, 1960s.
Defend Trade Union Unity! Sydney, 1962.
Dialectical and Historical Materialism. Sydney , 1942.
A Review of Productivity in the Diesel Locomotive Industry London, 1954.
The D.L.P. Groupers Will be Defeated! 1960 Council Elections Carl ton, 1960.
Dust Dangers in the Factory Ironworker Pamphlets, No.4 Sydney.?
Economic and Social Bulletin. .No.6 Mar. 1954. No.7 May 1954.
Economics Freedom and You Canberra 1957.
The Economics of War. Chapters 1-2.
The Case for an Education Commission. Sydney 1959 .
Submissions on Education made to the Premier's Conference Sydney, 1961.
Equal Pay. A White-Collar Problem . Sydney, 1961. 2(copies)
Excessive Taxation. Sydney, 1946
A Guide to Export Incentives. Sydney, 1963.
Facts of Life? What every Australian Woman should know. Sydney, 1964 .
;fhe Famine Makers - a report on why China is starving. N.Y. 1962 .
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Author
Printed Material ·
Friends of the Soviet Union
II
ARU. Educationa l Course 1938 - F.Gordon Crane
J.P. Forrester, N .S. W., ALP
British Transport Commission
ed. M.J. Coppel. Research Group of th e Left Book Club of Victoria
W.F. T.U.
0. Schreiber, President, NSW Trades Union Secretaries' Assn.
Australia - Soviet Friendship League.
Official Journal of ICFTU
Australia - Soviet Friendship League.
Australia-Soviet Friendship League
E.J. Hanson for The Operative Painters and Decorators' Union of Australia. Qld. Branch.
Offic ial Organ of the ARU. Victorian Branch.
45 SH ELF LIST N5/ll53-ll67
Title/Description
The Farmer's Way Out of the ~risis. Melbourne, 1930s.
Farming in the Soviet Union. Melbourne.?
Fascism, War and the Problems of the Australian Working Class . Lectures 1, 3-10, 12.
Fifteen Years of Peace Fronts. Sydney. 1960s
Financial Situation and Prospec t< of British Transport. Summary of the Commission's Report to the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation. London, 1956.
First Conference of German Prisoner of War Privates and Non-Commissioned Officers in the Soviet Union. Moscow 1941.
Food and Health. A Study of Nutri tion in Australia. Melbourne, 1941.
For the just cause of the workers and People of Algeria. Decisions of the International Trade Union Committee for Solidarity with the Workers and Peop les of Algeria. Cairo Sept. 1958, London, 1958.
The Forty Hour Week and Other Labor Questions ---Sydney, 1936.
Fonvard to Victory. Newsheet . Melbourne.? (3 copies)
Free Labour World No .48, June 1954.
Friendship with Russia NOW. A New Appeal by Dean of Canterbury. Melbourne.?
Friendship with U.S.S.R. Newsheet. Melbourne.! (4 copies
Gardiner Memorial Booklet 'The Case Against Lead Paint and For Its Prohibition By Parliamentary Action 1 ,Brisbane . '?
Gazette. Vol XV, No.l61 May 1963.
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1177
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1182
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1184
Author
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National Action for Pub lie Transport
A. Winter, T.L. Zolotaryov,
NSW Government
The Standards Associationof Australia
Union of Australian Women
A fellow journalist
Ministry of Labour Britain
Unemployment. Insurance Commission Canada.
R. Dixon
Speech made by Premier Kim Il Sung 23 Oct 1962.
All-China Federation of Trade Unions
Metal Trades Federation
R. Palme-Dutt. Summarised by Jack Lindsay TLC.
Freier Deuts'cher Gewerkschaftsbund (FDGB)
Reference Division, Central Office of Inform -• a tion. Quote No. R. 3900
Bernie Taft
Ministry of Post-War Reconstruction
46
SHELF LIST N5/ll68-1184
Title/Description
Getting on the Right Track. The Public Transport Crisis in Australia. Shepparton . Vic. 1970s.
The Great Construction Works of the Soviet Union. Moscow, 19 5 1 .
A Guide to Departmental Printing Procedure, Sydney, 1941.
Guide mo Safety Standards. Sydney, 1950s.
A Handbook for Women Unionists Sydney, 1975.
He Chose Truth . The inspiring story of Wilfred Burchett. Melbourne, 1953.
Hours of Employment of Women and Young Persons. Safety, Health and Welfare New Series No.23. London, 1963.
How Old is Old? A Study of the Older Worker Problem. Ottawa, 1959
Billy Hughes and Censorship Sydney.?
I~nediate Tasks of the Government of the Peoples' Republic of Korea
Supplement to Korea News No .29. 1962.
In Defence of Peace. Peking, 1958.
Incentive Systems based on Output. ? 1950. 2 copies.
India Today. Sydney. ?
Information Bulletin 62. ? 1960s.
Inland Transport in the United Kingdom. London Aug 1958 .
Inside Bolte's Utopia Melbourne, 1964.
joint Production Councils Canberra.?
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1190
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1198
1199
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1202
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Australia-Soviet Friendship League
Victorian Labor College Trades Hall, Melbourn e
Lloyd Ross
Brian Fitzpatrick
Anti-War Committee, Melbourne TLC and ALP Victorian Division
Official Organ of the Trades Union Congress London.
Trades Union Congress
Central Committee. Australian Trade Union Council
British Transport Commission
C.H. Douglas
Lloyd Ross, State Secretary ARU. NSW.
Army Education Service Discussion Group Scheme Course No. 1g'
The World We Live In Series. Ten Lectures.
Army Education Service Discussion Group Scheme Course No.l7.
General Association of Korean Residents in Japan
47 SHELF LIST NS/1185-1202
Title/Description
Jugoslavia - Road to Freedom The World Today No.3. Melbourne, 1940s .
The Labor College Review Vol 7, No.1 June-Aug 1974.
Labor in the Post-War World Sydney, 1942.
Labor News Letter . What is going on in Australian Politics: Melbourne. No 2. Jul 1958- Vol 7 No.79, 31 Aug 1965.
Labor's Case Against War and Fascism. Melbourne,?
Labour Vol.lO No.9 New Series May 1948.
Labour, The TUC Magazine London,Sep, Oct, Nov 1948. (3 vols)
Labour Insurance Regulations of the People's Republic of China. Peking, 1953 .
A survey of the LUKIN AWARD which represents Capitalism's
· Shock on the Timber Workers . Melbourne?
Machinery of Negotiation for Railway Staff. 1956.
Evidence Submitted to the Macmillan Committee of Finance and Industry. Sydney. 1930.
Manpower ?
Man's Place in Nature . Chapters 1-10.
An Introduction to Marxist Political Economy. No.2 Melbourne. c 194 0
The Meaning of Democracy Chapters 1-2, 4- 10.
'Memorandum of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Tokyo, 1962.
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Ministry for Foreign Affairs
II II
S.T. Willis, Secretary Williamstown Branch Boilermakers' Society of Australia
II
AEU Commonwealth Council.
A. E.U. Sydney
Rese arch Group Left Book Club of Victoria
Speech by Mr Morgan. M.H.R. Issued by Victims of Labor Party Purge
Editorial Depar tment of the Renmin Ribao
Editorial Dept. of Hongqi (Red Flag)
Research Dept. of the Labour Party G.B.
Ernest Davies M.P.
48 SHELF LIST NS/ 1203-1214
Title Description
Memorandum of the MLinistry of Foreign Affairs of the Democratic Republic of VietNam concerning the military aggression of the U.S. Government in South VietNam. Hanoi , 1962.
~1emor an dum of the Minis try of Foreign Affairs of the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam concerning U.S. "special warfare" in South Viet Nam nine years after the signing of the Geneva Agreements on Viet Nam. Hanoi, 1963.
Menace of Excessive Noise in Industry. Sydney, 1962 (2 copies) .
Metal Trades (Long Service Leave) Award 1964, Sydney, 1964·.
Minutes of the Second Conference of A.E.U. Women in England May 1944. (contains information on First Conference May 1943) Sydney, 1944.
Money for Roads. Road Maintenance (Contribution) Act 1958. Explained. Sydney, 1958.
Monopoly. Melbourne, 1941.
Monopoly Rule. The Case for a People's Government Coburg, 1941.
More on Nehru's Philosophy in the Light of the Sino-Indian Boundary Question . Special Supplement China Reconstructs. Peking? 1962.
~lore on the Differences between Comrade Toglia tti and Us. Supplement.Chinese Trade Unions Peking? 1963.
Nationalisation of Coal.Labour Discussion. Series No .7 . London, 1946.
Na tionalization of Transport Labour Discussion. Series No .lO London 1947.
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Brian Fitzpatrick
Yvonne Nicholls - Australian Council for Civil Liberties
V. Molotov, Peoples' Commissar of Foreign Affairs of the U.S . S .R.
ACTU
ACTU
ACfU
Qld. TLC
Theodore Draper
Army Education Service Discussion Group Scheme Course 39. '
M. Kalinin
Political and Economic Planning (PEP)
The Dissent Trust. eds. Peter Samuel, Leon Glezer, Jim Jupp
Title Description
49 SHELF LIST N5/1215-1229
National Security and Individual Insecurity. Melbourne, 1940.
Not Slaves, Not Citizens Conditions of the Australian Aborigines in the N.T. Melbourne, 1952.
Note submitted by V. Molotov (concerning German invasion of Soviet areas) Moscow, 1942.
National Equal Pay Week.
The Natural Law. Pastoral Statemens on the Basi s of Social Justice by The Catholic Bishops of Australia. Melbourne 1959.
The National Register. Han. R.G. Menzies and The Rights of Individuals Leaflet No.2 Melbourne, 1939.
Statement by Executive of A.C. T.U Re National Registration Act, Supply and Development Act, and Amended Defence Act. Melbourne, 1939.
New Arbitration Act Further Exposed. Brisbane, 1947.
North-West Base. (U.S. Communicat i ons Station) Extracts from House of Representatives Hansards. 1961-62. ? 1963.
The New Leader. Section Two. Castro's Cuba 27 Mar 1961. Cuba and U.S. Policy 5 Jun 1961 American Labor Conference on International Affairs. N.Y. 1961.
The Pacific Islands . Chapters 1-5
The Patriotic War of the Soviet People Against the German Invaders. Moscow, 1942.
Paying for the Railways, Vol XXIV No.429. Planning. London 1958. (2 copies) 'The Peace Movement. New and Revised edition. Melbourne 1964.
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1248
Author
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John Lindsay
W.A. Wood
ARU. NSW Branch
TLC Executive
Stanley F. Allen
New York Central System
Lloyd Ross, State Secretary ARU
Army Education Service Discussion Gr oup Scheme Course No. 43
J.D. Blake Speech. Princess Theatre, Melbourne Oct 5 1941
ARU
E. P. Dark
NSW Teachers Federation
Official Organ of ALP. NSW
so SHELF LIST NS/1230-1248
Title Description
A PeoEle's Australia and Its Defence. Sydney?
A Year of PeoEle's War. Lessons for Victory.
Per Wal Bulletin
New Series No. 1 Mar 1954 " " " 2 Apr 1954 " " " 3 May 1954 " " " 4 Jul 1954
Piece Work and Bonus Systems. ? (3 copies)
The Pirates of Finance Sydney, 1945.
The Pittsburgh & Lake Eyrie Railroad Company. Information Concerning the new East Youngstown Freight Car Classification Yard. Youngstown, Ohio 1957.
Plan Security. Sydney?
PoEulation Trends and Problems. Chapters 1-5.
Political Economy. Socialist Theory Series No.1. Beginners' Course. Sydney?
For Political Liberty And the Defeat of Hitlerism. Melbourne, 1941.
A Trade Union Plan for Post War Construction. Melbourne, 1941
The Press Against the People Sydney.
Press Cuttings -various topics. 1927-39 (1 folder)
Report of the Royal Commissioner on Prices and Restrictive Trade Practices in Tasmania. Hobart, 1965.
The Problems of the Schools A Survey of Class-Loads and
,Conditions in NSW Public Schools during 1961. Sydney, 1961.
Progress. Vol.l, No . 43 Sept.5, 1941.
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1259
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1264
1265
1266
Author
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Trades Union Congress
Ron Brown, TLC. Qld.
Qld. Railways Central Disputes Committee
R.I. Downing
Standards. Association of Australia
Australia-Soviet Friendship League.
Humphrey Evans
Australian Council for Civil Liberties.
Rev. Stanley Evans
G. K. Orjonikidze
Modern Railroads
Australia-Soviet Friendship League.
A. Lambrick, Women's Auxiliary, Australia-Soviet Friendship League.
All China Federation of Trade Unions
ARU, .N SW Branch
Official Organ of the Australian Bank Official s ' Association
Australia-Sovi et Friendship League
Title/Description
51 SHELF LIST NS/1249-1266
A Proposal Concerning the General Line of the Internationa Communist Movement . Peking, 196
Q & A on Equal Pay. London, 194
The Queensland Crimes Act. Brisbane, 194 7.
The Queensland Railway Strike. Feb 2-Apr 6. 1948 . Brisbane, 194
Rai sing Age Pensions Melbourne, 1957.
Recording of Industrial Accidents. Australian Standard No . CZ.6-1952. Sydney, 1956.
The Red Army. Melbourne, 1941.
Red China's Voiceless Workers N.Y.
The New Regulation 42A (re subversive statements) Melbourne, 1941 .
Religion in the U.S.S.R. Melbourne, ?
Congress of Soviets of the USSR. Report of the People's Commissariat of Heavy Industry Moscow, 1935.
A Revolution Rides the Rails. Special Modern Railroads Report. Chicago, ?
Russia and the World . Answering your questions on Sovie t Foreign Policy .
Russian Women To-day Me 1 bourne, 194 1 .
Safety at Work Peoples China in Pictures Peking, 1961.
Salaried Officers' Bu lletin Series No.1 June 1954.
Salary Justice . The Bankers Journal. Vol23. No.3, April 1963.
, ~1elbourne.
Science in the U.S.S.R. Melbourne, 1940s
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1268 1269 1270
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1283
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ARU. NSW Branch
Official Organ of Central Council of Rail Shop Corrnni t tees.
Hon. J.J. Maloney M.L.C. Minister for Labour & Industry
Swedish State Railways
Hon. J. B. Chifley Minister of Post-War Reconstruction
Australian Communist Party
Kim Il Sung
NSW Fabian Society
P. Yudin
Title/Description
::JL
SHELF LIST NS/1267-1283
TI1e Second Soviet-Jewish Anti-Fascist Mee ting. (l'-1ay 24. 1942) Moscow, 1942.
Seniority Lists
Sectionmen 1952 No .2 Guards. 1953 No.4 Assemb l ers, Examiners &
Fitters . No.4. 1953 No.5 Omnibus Maintenance
Section 1953 No.6 Assemblers, Examiners
& Fitters 1954
Shall Brothers Be -----An Account, written by American and British Prisoners of War, of their treatment in P.O.W. camps in Korea. Peking, 1952.
Shop Committee News Vol.7 No.40. Melbourne, Nov.l940
Shopping Hours. Ministerial Statement Sydney. 1964.
This is SJ. (re Swedish State railway system. Stockholm, 1964.
The Slavonic Nations in the Flight Against Fascism. Moscow, 1941.
Social Security and Reconstruction. Canberra, 1941.
Social Services and the Struggle Against the Economic Crises. Information Series No.1 Sydney, 194 8.
Theses on the Socialist Agrarian Question in Our Country. Tokyo, 1964.
Towards a Socialist Australia Pamphlet No.2. Sydney, 1949.
South Africa. A Survey by South Africans in Australia. Revised edition. Sydney, 1960s.
:Soviet Culture. Moscow, 1943 .
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1300
1301
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Australia-Soviet Friendship League
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Molotov, Voroshilov & Zhdanov
R. Radecki
Ernest Thornton, F. I. A.
A Speech by M. Maisky
The Railway Executive
Standards Associatdon of Australia
Alfred M. Dickie
The South Viet Nam National Front For Liberation
Eric Aarons
European Workers' Committee
Ralph. Gibson
Pete Thomas
Ernie Thornton, F. I. A.
Title/Description
53 SHELF LIST N5/1284- 130l
The Achievements of Soviet Economics in the First Postwar Five-Year Plan, Moscow, 1951 .
Soviet Finance. Melbourne, 1940s
Soviet Foreign Policy Yesterday and Today. Melbour ne, 1937.
Soviet-German Non-Agression Pact Explained. Sydney?
lne Soviet Trade- Unions During the Period of the Postwar Five Year Plan Moscow, 1951.
Soviet Qui z. The Facts about Russia. Sydney, 1941.
Soviet Workers and TI1eir Unions. Sydney, 1946.
Soviet Youth . Melbourne, 1938.
Staff Accommodation - Standards (Great Britain) ? 1949.
Royal Charter and By-Laws. Sydney. c.l954
Statement of Common Beliefs . Australian & N.Z . Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament. Melbourne, 1963.
Statements by Two Captured U.S . Air Force Officers on Their Participation in Germ Warfare in Korea. Peking, 1952 .
Stay Their Murderous Hands~ ? 1961.
The Steel Octopus. The Story of BHP. Sydney, 1961.
Stop the remilitarisation of Germany! The European Workers Conference Berlin 23-25 Mar 1951 , Berlin, 1951
Stop this Fascist Propaganda. ?
Storm in the Tropics. The Historic Mt. Isa Struggle 1964 -65. Brisbane, 1965.
:stronger Trades Unions. Sydney, 1943.
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E.J. Hanson, Operative Painters & Decorators' Union of Australia, Qld. Branch
State Superannuation Board. Victoria
Australia-Soviet Friendship League
Magazine of the Eureka Youth League
Department of Labour and Industry. Tasmania.
Sir Reginald Wilson
Qld. TLC
F.H. Campbell, J.H. Keenahan, R.H. Erskine et al .
Jugoslav Immigrants Association of Australia
Electrical Development Association. London
L. Sharkey
Australia-Soviet Friendship League •
J.S. Storey
Organ of Transport. Clerical, Administrative, Supervisory, Professional and Technical Staff.
Title/Description
54 SHELF LIST NS/1302-1315
I
The Struggle Against Lead Poison in the Painting Trade Brisbane, 1958
Explanatory Memorandum of the Principal Provisions of the Superannuation Acts: Melbourne, 1964.
Support British - Soviet Alliance etc. Melbourne? Newsheet. (4 copies)
Eureka. January, 1960.
Facts Every Worker should know about Tasmanian Workers' Compensation. Hobart, 1960.
Technical modernization and new freight charges on British Railways. BIM National Conference. Sectional Meeting 28 Nov 1958. London, 1958 .
These are the Main Arguments which helped to win an Increase of 14/- per week in the State Basic Wage. Brisbane, 1964 2 (copies)
"Things are Worth Fighting For" Sydney, 1950s.
Tito of Jugoslavia. Sydney, 1944
Town and Country Planning Vol XXVI. No.6 June 1958.
The Trade Unions. Communist Theory and Practice of Trade Unionism. Sydney. 1942 .
Trade Unions in the U.S.S.R. Melbourne, 1940s.
The Transfonnation of War Plant to Peace Needs. Realities of Reconstruction No.6. Melbourne, 1944.
Transport. Salaried Staff Journa Vol . LVI No.668 :London, Nov. 1959 .
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British Transport Commission
Anita M. Muhl, Research Group of the Left Book Club of Victoria
A. Scherbakov
Army Education Service Discussion Group Scheme Course No. 22
Australia-Soviet Friendship League
NSW Labour Council
South Viet Nam National Front for Libera tion
Vie t Nam Federation of Trade Unions (TCD)
Vietnam Federation of Trade Unions
Sid Jordan
Nationa l Union of Rail waymen. London
British Productivity Council
Corliss Lamont
Dept. of Labour and National Service
Federal Council of Boilermakers and Blacksmiths' Soc iety of Australia.
T.U.C. London
Labor Council, NSW
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Transport Age Vol.l, No.4, Jan 1958.
Truants. Culprits or Victims? Melbourne, 1942.
Under The Banner of Lenjn Mo s cow , 1 9 4 2 .
Understanding Human Nature Chapters 1-6.
United For Victory ... The Anglo-Soviet Treaty. 1942. Melbourne, 1940s.
Union Policy For Our Fighting Cobbers. Sydney, 1943.
Appeal of the South Viet Nam National Front for Liberation To the peace, independence and freedom-loving peoples and governments throughout the world. ? 1961.
The Vietnamese Trade Unions Special Issue. July 1961 llanoi.
The Vietnamese Trade Unions ~1arterly Review. No.1 - 1963 Hanoi.
Views on the News Vol 1 No.3 26 Sep 1941 Vol 1 No.4 3 Oct 1941
No 79 28 Apr 1943
Visit of Delegation from NUR (Great Britain) to the Soviet Union, Nov. 1951. London, 1952.
Visual Aids. London, 1956.
Voices of Treason. Are we being talked into war? Melbourne, 1953.
A Review of Wage - Incentive Practice. Me lbourne, 1949.
1966 Wages Fight. Sydney, 1966.
=A Policy for Real Wages. London, 1948.
Wages Prices Profits. The Unions Answer! Sydney, 1960.
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The Australian Council for Civil Liberties
Australia-Soviet Friendship League
ARU. Melbourne
Jawarlal Nehru
J.W. Stafford, NUR
Burton, Van Eerde et al. Provisional Sponsoring Corrnnittee for Asian and Pacific Peace Conference
Norman K. Henderson Research Group of the Left Book Club of Victoria
Labor Research and Information Bureau
Renmin Ribao Editorial 27 Feb 1963.
G.H. Burchett
Council of Action for Equal Pay
Jack Lindsay, Labor Counc·il NSW
All China Federation of Trade Unions
Fabian Society of NSW
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Title/Description
Wages Related to Margins Claim Matters for Consideration of Branches. Melbourne, 1964 .
The Wall and Humanity. Berlin. 1960s
The War and Civil Rights 2nd Series. Civil Liberty Vol 1 No.42. May 1941. Melbourne
"The War Can Be Settled in 1942 .. Melbourne, 1940s.
War Treachery In High Places. Pass on Pamphlet No.1. Melbourne 1940. (2 copies)
!Ve Accept China's 01allenge Farindabad. India, 1962.
"We See Ourselves". A realistic picture of Permanent Way Staff employed upon British Railways, together with a brief glance at some abroad. London, ?
We talked Peace with Asia Sydney, 1952.
What Chance has Your Child?
What is the Pan Pacific Trade Union Secretariat? Sydney, 1928.
Whence the Differences? A Reply to Thorez and other Comrades. Supplement to Chinese Trade Unions . Peking, 1963.
Will America dominate the world? U.S .A. in Home and World Series. No.1 Melbourne, 1952.
Are Women Paid Men's Rates. Pamphlet No.4, Sydney . 1943.
Women in the Workshop Sydney ?
Workers All Over The Wor ld Stand By The Vietnamese People Supplement to The Chinese Trade
,Unions . Peking, 19 65.
Workers' Control. Pamphlet No.6 Sydney.?
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C.C. Amitage
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You and the 10-shift Fortnight Plus Penalty Rates. To ARU Members. Sydney, 1949 .
Why We Have Excessive Taxation. How this can be Remedied. Sydney, 1946.