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- 1825 - 1994
London. Issued by the Directors of the AACo. Includes copy of publication: Emigration to Australia (1849)
Australian Agricultural Company
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London. Issued by the Directors of the AACo. Includes copy of publication: Emigration to Australia (1849)
Australian Agricultural Company
Annual Report, Monthly Report, and Monthly Journal
Annual reports 1851 - 1857, 1861 - 1866, 1896 - 1897 (box 1), Monthly Report 1851 - 1886, 1890 - 1896 (boxes 1 - 5). From 1897 to 1902 the ASE published the Engineers Journal and Monthly Record of Facts, Figures, and Fancy relating to the Engineering Trade, Unionism and Industrialism generally (boxes 5 - 6), but from c. 1905 the were two publications, the 'Report and Monthly Record' (1905 - 1912, boxes 6 - 7) and the 'Monthly Journal' (1908 - 1912, boxes 7 - 8). Between 1913 and 1921 these two separate publications were renamed the 'Monthly Journal and Report' (boxes 8 - 9), before the name changed to the Monthly Journal in May 1921 (when the ASE joined with other unions to become the Amalgamated Engineering Union), issues held from 1921 - 1964, and 1966 - 1967 (boxes 9 - 17). There is also a set of unbound duplicate Monthly Journals covering the years 1921 - 1933 (boxes 17 - 18), 1948 - 1959 and 1961 (boxes 19 - 20).
Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Machinists, Millwrights, Smiths, and Pattern Makers
Photocopy of the originals in the Archives Office of NSW. The Returns of the Colony ('Blue Books'), NRS 1286 consist of sets of statistical returns of the Colony of New South Wales and of areas under its jurisdiction compiled annually from 1822 to 1857 by the Colonial Secretary for transmission to the Secretary of State for the Colonies in London. New South Wales Census - 1851 held with 1853 volume.
Colonial Secretary's Office (New South Wales)
The Examiner and Melbourne Weekly News
Melbourne. George Dill. Merged with: Weekly argus, and Yeoman and Australian acclimatiser, to form: Australasian.
Yeoman and Australian Acclimatiser
Melbourne, Oct 1861 - 1864. In 1864 merged with the Weekly Argus, Examiner and Melbourne Weekly News to form Australasian Post, formerly Australasian
Australian Gaslight Company - Annual Reports
Australian Gas Light Company
AML & F Co. Ltd. Annual Reports
London to 1970. Sydney from 1971. Issued by the Directors of AML & F Co. Ltd.
Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Company Limited
The Australasian Insurance and Banking Record
New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Co Ltd - Annual Report
London. Includes some reports of proceedings of annual general meetings.
New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company Limited
The Australasian Typographical Journal
Melbourne. Circulated in the printing and allied trades in Australia and New Zealand. Now Printing Trades Journal S354. Holdings: 1882 - 1916 (incomplete)
Elder Smith & Co Ltd - Annual Reports
Adelaide. Issued by the Directors of Elder Smith & Co. Ltd.
Elder Smith and Company
Issues covering the years 1888 (vol. 1 no. 1 Apr 1888) to 1892 and 1907 to 1910.
Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Service Association
Amalgamated Metal Workers' and Shipwrights' Union Monthly Journal, later AMWSU Quarterly Journal
Initially titled 'Amalgamated Society of Engineers Monthly Report' from 1889 to 1921. Following renaming of the Society to the Amalgamated Engineering Union (AEU) in 1922, the title changed to 'Amalgamated Engineering Union Monthly Report'. From 1935 the journal became the 'Monthly Journal and Report' and from 1949 simply 'Monthly Journal'. When the AEU amalgamated with the Boilers' and Blacksmiths' Society and the Sheet Metal Workers' Union in 1973 forming the Amalgamated Metal Workers' Union (AMWU) the Journal was renamed 'Amalgamated Metal Unions Monthly Journal', and in 1974 renamed again as 'Amalgamated Metal Workers' Union Monthly Journal'. AMWU amalgamated with the Shipwrights' Union in 1979 at which point the journal became the 'Amalgamated Metal Workers' and Shipwrights' Union Monthly Journal, and from July 1980 the 'AMWSU Quarterly Journal'.
Amalgamated Engineering Union
Brisbane. Printed and published for the Worker Newspaper Pty for the AWU Queensland Branch. Unbroken run from Vol 1 no 1 March 1890 to Vol 85 no 4119 August 1974 held.
Australian Workers' Union
Dalgety's Annual Wool Review, then Annual Wool Digest
Single issues of the Wool Review are held for the seasons 1891-92, 1909-10, 1910-11, 1913-14 and 1915-16 and bound copies for the seasons 1916-17 through to 1955-56. From the 1956-57 season it was renamed Dalgety's Annual Wool Digest and single issues are held from 1956-57 through to 1980-81, and for 1984-85. Some issues of Dalgety's Review, a separate monthly publication (S55), are also included in the bound volumes: Dec 1914, Oct & Nov 1915 and July & Sep 1916.
Dalgety and Company Limited
Melbourne. Published by Pastoral Review Australia Pty Ltd. Australia's National Livestock and Farming Journal. Various other titles including The Australasian Pastoralists' Review. Holdings: most issues 1891 - 1977
Issues for Dec 1914, Oct & Nov 1915 and Jul & Sep 1916 are held in S56 (Dalgety's Wool Review), being bound into the volume for 1915-1922 of that publication. Issues for the period Jan to Sep 1916 are also held in one bound volume.
Dalgety and Company Limited
New South Wales Railway Budget
Sydney. An organ devoted to the interests of the Railway and Tramway Services. Conducted by the Railway Institute Council. Vol 6 No 70 - Vol 16 No 189 held, with gaps
The International Socialist Review (Chicago)
Chicago. A monthly journal of international socialist thought. May 1905 absorbed Comrade. Five issues held: Nov 1905, Dec 1905, Nov 1909, Oct 1910, Feb 1915
Sydney. Australian Workers' Union. Until Sep 1892 was titled Hummer, then Worker until Nov 1913. From July 2, 1894 for three weeks during the elections, known as The daily worker. From 1892-1893, half of the paper was published in Brisbane, half in Wagga. From July 1893, published in Sydney. Publication suspended Feb - Aug 1897. 1974 onwards see S997
Australian Workers' Union
Good Government (formerly Standard)
Sydney. Henry George Union for Social Justice
Melbourne. Socialist Party of Victoria. An exponent of International Socialism
The Syren and Shipping Illustrated
Glasgow. Vol 50 no 645 - Vol 69 no 895 held
The Australasian Engineer then The Australasian Society of Engineers Federal Journal
Monthly federal journal of the Australasian Society of Engineers. Issues held are extensive from Sep 1910 to Jul 1931 with some gaps. Some issues are fragile or damaged, notably Nov 1924. Gap until Jan 1936, from when issues are less frequent. Issues held from Jan 1936 to Sep 1959 with some gaps. Then renamed The Australasian Society of Engineers Federal Journal for which issues held from Nov 1960 (vol. 1 no. 1) to Jun 1986 with some gaps.
Australasian Society of Engineers
Sydney. Complete set of publications designed to present Labor case in election campaign, Sep 1910 to Oct 1910. Forerunner of union-owned Labor Daily
The Co-operator (incorporating the Railway and Tramway Review)
Covering years 1910 - 1917.
Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Service Association
Labour Report (Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics)
Canberra. Prepared by the Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics. To 1922 was Labour and Industrial Branch Report. All issues held 1911 - 1973 except nos 40 - 42 (1950 - 1953)
Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics
Australasian Insurance & Banking Record
Melbourne. A monthly journal of Insurance, Banking and Finance. Printed and published by McCarron, Bird & Co, Collins Street, Melbourne. Years held: 1911 - 1919, 1923 - 1924, 1926 - 1928, 1930 - 1931
New South Wales Industrial Gazette
Industrial Registrar's Office New South Wales
Melbourne, Sydney. Official organ of the Federated Seamen's Union of Australasia. Some gaps in holdings. Jun 1913 issue is a photocopy
Seamen’s Union of Australia
Sydney. Issued by the Graziers' Association of New South Wales and the Pastoralists' Association of West Darling
Graziers' Association of New South Wales
Ross's monthly of protest, personality and progress
Melbourne. Let the people know the truth; For thinkers and the unafraid. Vol 1 No 2 - Vol 7 No 82 held, with gaps
Ross, Robert Samuel
London. Published by the Workers Educational Association. Vol 9 no 105 - Vol 50 Apr 1959 held, with many gaps. Issues 1917 - 1918 include The Highway: Australian Supplement, published by the Workers' Educational Association of New South Wales
Issues from Jul 1917 to Dec 1917.
Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Service Association
Sydney. Official organ of the Australasian Socialist Party
Railway and Tramway Officers' Gazette
Sydney. The official organ of the Railway & Tramway Officers' Association
Railway and Tramway Officers' Association
Railways Union Gazette, Victorian branch
Issues held are; Jun 1919 Frank Hyett in Memoriam edition, Aug 1927 (no. 194), Sep-Oct 1952 (nos. 504-505), Apr 1961 (no. 139), and 1962-1992. 1962 - Jan 1981 nos. 149 - 348, missing nos. 313, 315 (1977) and 345 (1980). Issues have no numbers after Jan 1981.
Australian Railways Union
Executive Committee of the Communist International, Leningrad, London, New York
Melbourne. Editor G. Baracchi. Vol 1 No 1 - No 22 held, with gaps
Communist Party of Australia
Adelaide and Melbourne. Published by the International Industrial Workers. A newspaper of the revolutionary labor movement. Issues held: no. 7 (Melbourne, 7 Feb 1920), no. 3 (Adelaide, May 1920), no. 4 (Adelaide, Jul 1920)
London. Published by the proprietors, The Trinity Trust
The Railways Union Gazette New South Wales Branch, then the Railroad
Covering years Jul 1921 (vol. 1 no. 1) to Dec 1926. Renamed 'The Railroad' in January 1927, issues held from Jan 1927 to Jun 1927.
Australian Railways Union
Communist Party of Great Britain, London
Western Australian Industrial Gazette
Perth. Prepared and edited by the Registrar, Western Australian Industrial Commission
Western Australian Industrial Commission
Adelaide. Published by the Printers Trade School, SA Education Department. Designs selected from student work. Vol 3 - Vol 11 held
Printers Trade School (Adelaide, SA)
Melbourne. Issued by the Conference of State Government Organisations, then the State Instrumentalities Unions Committee. Vol. 1 nos. 1 - 5 held.
Dec 1920 to Apr 1921 as The Australian Communist, to Jun 1923 as The Communist, to Aug 1939 as The Workers Weekly. Publication suspended 16 Jun - 17 Jun 1922 (?). Publication suspended May 1940-Jan 1941. Incorporated Guardian (Melbourne) and Queensland Guardian.
Communist Party of Australia
Postal Advocate, then The Communication worker, then Voice
Jun 1922 issue is NSW branch, rest is national title
Australian Postal and Telecommunications Union
Adelaide. Official organ of the Australian Government Workers' Association (South Australia)
Australian Government Workers' Association
The Amalgamated Printing Trades Union (APTU) Review
Issues from 1923 to 1966 (gaps).
Australian Council of Trade Unions
Federal Public Service Journal, then ACOA Journal
This is an almost complete set of the journal with a number of gaps particularly in the periods 1926-1928 and 1987-1988.
Administrative and Clerical Officers' Association, Commonwealth Public Service
The Union Voice: for the trade union room and home
Melbourne. For the Trade Union Room and Home. Jan 1924 - Sep 1932 May 1923 [?] incorporates Socialist, Feb 1924 Ross's Monthly, also Clothing Trades Gazette. Four issues held: Vol 1 no 1, 15 Jan 1924;
Ross, Robert Samuel
Hume Pipe News, then Hume News
Melbourne. Monthly journal by Humes Ltd. Incorporated in CSR Construction News (S889A) Dec 1989
Humes Limited
Sydney. Journal of the Printing Trades, published by the NSW Branch of the Printing Industry Employees' Union of Australia. Vol 3 No 1 - Vol 35 No 12 held
Printing Industry Employees' Union of Australia
The Labor Council of New South Wales set up the Labor Information and Research Bureau in 1921 to provide data on working conditions and employers. The Labor Information and Research Bureau published 'The Labor Monthly' from 1926 to 1929, at which point it became the Pan-Pacific Worker. Issues held; Vol. 1 nos. 1-18 (1926-1927), vol. 2 nos. 1-12 (1928), vol. 3 no. 1 (January 1929).
Labor Council of New South Wales
The Railroad, New South Wales branch
Initially titled the Railways Union Gazette, renamed the Railroad in January 1927 (for Jan - Jun 1927 see S27). Issues held in bound volumes from Jul 1927 to 1969, then loose issues covering the years 1970 to 1992 (with gaps), with one special election edition from 1993 (vol. 85 no. 2). There are also a few loose issues from the years 1944, 1947 and 1964.
Australian Railways Union
Sydney. Published for the Metal Trades Employers' Association until Jan/Feb 1970, then for the Metal Trades Industry of Australia. A full set held. Some years also include annual reports.
Metal Trades Employers' Association
The Labor Council of New South Wales organised a "Pan-Pacific Trade Union Conference' in September 1926. This conference resulted in the setting up of the Pan-Pacific Trade Union Secretariat (PPTUS) to which the Labor Council was then affiliated and to which many of the Labor Council leadership were part of. The PPTUS published a journal, the Pan-Pacific Worker, which by 1929 absorbed the Council's 'Labor Monthly' journal, (see 'In the Case of Oppression: the Life and Times of the Labor Council of New South Wales p. 200). Issues held; vols. 1-4 (Apr 1928 - Jan 1932).
Labor Council of New South Wales
Tasmanian Railways Gazette (formerly ARU Gazette Tasmanian Branch)
Issues held; vol. 1 No. 3 (Jun 1928), vol. 11 no. 9 (Jan 1947), vol. 1 nos. 1-6 (Sep 1952 - Sep 1953).
Australian Railways Union
Statistical Register of New South Wales
Registrar General's Office of New South Wales
International Trade Union Movement
Paris etc. Official organ of the International Federation of Trade Unions
London. The Official organ of the Association of Wireless and Cable Telegraphists, then Journal of the Radio Officers' Union. Holdings: Mar 1929 - Aug 1933, May/Jun 1961, Jan/Feb 1964 - Jan/Feb 1969 (incomplete)
Sydney. Official organ of the National Union of Railwaymen of Australia
National Union of Rail Workers of Australia
Australian section of the Friends of the Soviet Union, Sydney
Commonwealth Public Service Arbitration Awards and Determinations
Melbourne. Transcripts from wage and leave cases, Commonwealth Arbitration Court / Commission
Public Service Arbitrator
Sydney. Official organ of the Minority Movement. Australian Section of the Red International of Labor Unions. Became The Trade Union Leader from July 1935
Melbourne. Organ of the Melbourne University Labor Club. Vol 1 No 2 - Vol 4 No 3 held, with gaps
Sydney. Official organ of the International Labor Defence
International Labor Defence
Sydney. 1. Monthly Theoretical organ of the Workers' Party (Left Opposition) 2. Official organ of the Workers' Party for the Fourth International
Sydney. Official organ of the Central Council of Railway Shop Committees, circulation throughout the rail transport industry of New South Wales
Central Council of Railway Shop Committees New South Wales
Victoria State Committee (No.4 District)
Communist Party of Australia
Sydney. Published by Tooth's Brewery Recreation Association
Tooth and Company Limited
Marine Engineer Officers' Magazine
Glasgow. Published bi-monthly for the Marine Engineers' Association by James Munro & Co Ltd. Vol 14 no 120 - Vol 27 no 175 held, with many gaps
Auburn. Official organ of the Lidcombe Unemployed and Relief Workers. Vol 1 no 1 - Vol 3 no 6 held
Newcastle. Monthly bulletin of the Society of Iron Shipbuilders and Structural Iron and Steel Workers of Australia
Boilermakers' Society of Australia
New York. Published by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of Intercourse and Education
Communist Review, then Australian Left Review
Sydney. Marxist journal for the promotion of socialist ideas
Communist Party of Australia
Melbourne. Published for the Professional Officers' Association, as its official journal. No 46 - No 222 held, with gaps
Professional Officers' Association, Australian Public Service
Geneva. Published by the International Labour Office. To 1946 includes Statistical Supplement which is superseded by Bulletin of Labour Statistics. Some gaps in holdings. Some issues include statistical supplements, special issues or chart of ratifications for International Labour Conventions.
International Labour Office
Trade Union Review, then Building Worker (NSW)
Sydney. Official organ of the Building Workers' Industrial Union of Australia, NSW Branch. Some gaps in holdings
Building Workers' Industrial Union of Australia
Melbourne, Sydney. Official organ of the Seamen's Union of Australasia to June 1945 then Official organ of the Seamen's Union of Australia from July 1945. Very good holdings. Most years kept as bound volumes, with index.
Seamen’s Union of Australia
War! What for?, then World Peace
Sydney. Published by the National Committee, Australian Movement against War and Fascism. Ed JN Rowling
Brisbane. Organ of Queensland Unionism. Issues held: 27 Jul 1935; Nov 1953; Nov 1955; Jun 1956; Jan 1957; Jan 1958; Mar 1958; Apr 1958; May 1958; Jun 1958; Oct 1958
Amalgamated Foodstuffs Union of Queensland
Sydney. Official organ of the Sheet Metal Working Industrial Union of Australia. Later, Official Journal of the Federal Council of the Sheetmetal Working, Agricultural Implement and Stovemaking Industrial Union of Australia
Sheet Metal Working Agricultural Implement and Stovemaking Industrial Union of Australia
Bulletin of the Powlett River Branch Miners' Federation. 3 issues held: Vol 3 no 3, 21 Feb 1936; an undated issue early 1948; and 1 Jun 1948.
Australasian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation
National Maritime Board Year Book
London. Published by the National Maritime Board. Issues held: 1936, 1949, 1953, 1955, 1959
Railway Review, South Australia branch
Issues held; Aug 1936 (vol. 3 no. 8), Apr 1939 (vol. 6 no. 4), May-Jun 1955 (vol. 22 nos. 5-6), Oct 1957 (vol. 24 no. 10), 1958 (vol. 25), Jul 1959 (vol. 26 no. 7), Aug-Oct 1960 (vol. 27 nos. 8-10), 1961 (vols. 28-29 missing Apr), 1962 -1988 (vols. 25-56) , missing issues for Sep 1963 (vol. 31 no. 9), Oct 1973 (vol. 41 no. 10), Autumn 1977 (vol. 45 no. 3), 1982 (vol. 50 nos. 3 and 5), and 1983 (vol. 51 no. 1). For years 1989 to 1992 issues held are 1989 (vol. 57 no. 3), and 1990-1992 (vol. 58 nos. 2-5).
Australian Railways Union
New York. An independent radical magazine, affiliated with no party. One issue only held
Melbourne. Endorsed as the official organ of the Victorian and Queensland Fishermen's Leagues. Vol 5 nos 8-10, 12 held
Australian Fishermen's League
Commonwealth Arbitration Court/Commission - Transcripts
Melbourne. Transcripts from wage and leave cases, Commonwealth Arbitration Court / Commission
Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration
The Australian Postal Electricians' Union journal
Melbourne. Published by the Australian Postal Electricians' Union. Some issues may remain in deposit E129 (ref: E129/6/2 Box 6). See Tele-Technician (S416) for continuation
Australian Telecommunications Employees' Association
Melbourne. Official organ of the Transport Workers' Union, Victorian Branch
Transport Workers' Union of Australia
Canberra. 1937-1939
Canberra Publishing Company Limited
Associated Pulp and Paper Mills Ltd - Annual Reports
Associated Pulp and Paper Mills
The Seamen's Voice (Queensland)
Brisbane. Official organ of the Seamen's Union (Queensland Branch)
Seamen’s Union of Australia
International Peace Campaign - Newsletter
London. Issued by the British National Committee of the International Peace Campaign