10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WATERSIDER»
Discover the use of
watersider in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
watersider and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A Finding List to the Papers of Jim Roberts
Newspapers, G1-6 G1 The New Zea1and Watersider: the industria1 journa1.
May to December 1916. (Vo1. 1, nos. 1-8) On cover: '1916 Watersider No. 1'. G2
The New Zea1and Watersider: the transport workers' journa1 and officia1 organ
of ...
2
In the Interest of Others: Organizations and Social Activism
Their strongest base was in the Melbourne branch, which exercised its local
autonomy regularly and vigorously. They started their own newspaper, the
Watersider, arguing that the Maritime Worker was being used as communistic
propaganda ...
John S. Ahlquist, Margaret Levi, 2013
'She's a watersider's daughter.' 'I see.' I did, and I was not altogether surprised. Bo
had become the darling of the Waterside Workers' Union, which passionately
opposed the war. Bo would sneak away from Ezra's factory to address them in his
...
4
Workers in the Margins: Union Radicals in Post-war New Zealand
Jock Barnes, nicknamed 'the strawberry Bull' because of his red hair and the way
he roared like a bull at meetings, was elected president in 1944.97 Barnes
worked as a watersider until 1950; the Auckland port was his power base.
You won't need solidi where you're going, he'd said. Now he had to find a way to
get across the Rhine. He saw some men caulking a boat and asked them for the
boat-master. A watersider with pock-marked cheeks jerked his head towards the
...
Buthelateradmitted that thiswastheworst mistake of hispolitical career.21Itwas not
viable tobepublicly neutral, let alone pro-watersider. No governmenthasthe
powertoengender this strongand broad a current.Just as the 'strike'was no ...
7
The Entire Earth and Sky: Views on Antarctica
a watersider on this very quayside. The Morning, a relief ship sent out in 1903 [
and in an odd moment of language meeting purpose, mourning, the feeling of
showing deep sadness following the death of somebody, they sailed south] to
find ...
Leslie Carol Roberts, 2008
8
British capital, antipodean labour: working the New Zealand ...
An alcoholic watersider described the waterfront as a place where 'you could
hide yourself in the mob, you could have a drink, you could be protected if you
got a bad run ... '97 After an operation for a severely ulcerated stomach, a
Wellington ...
9
Rhetortic at the red dawn
Oliver. Mason. (Watersider). I thumb through my notes and find a letter from Oliver
Mason. I can see his splendid presence and white head on the soapbox at Quay
St., Auckland, as he helps build the Labour movement he is never to see in ...
10
Frontiers of labour: proceedings of the Fifth National ...
C:\amichele\TS-BOOK\Faction.doc 182 See Watersider April-July 1962. 183 .
Vigilante, 15/6/65, 16/8/65, 15/1 1/65; Watersider, 1/4/64, 6/9/65, 30/9/65. Even
before the Split the Sydney newsletter, the Buoy was advocating that Australia
send ...
Australian Society for the Study of Labour History. Conference, Janis Bailey, Patrick Bertola, 1997
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WATERSIDER»
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watersider is used in the context of the following news items.
Times Gone By: Man crushed between runaway trucks
1928: An unfortunate accident befell Mr CS Schache, a watersider, who was engaged loading the Bendigo and the meatworks wharf on Saturday morning. «Gladstone Observer, Jul 15»
Movie review: A View From The Bridge
Italian-American watersider Eddie Carbone (Strong) and his wife Beatrice (Walker) are raising their orphan niece Catherine (Fox) in their modest Brooklyn ... «New Zealand Herald, Jul 15»
Maritime Union welcomes sentencing in port death case
Mr Samoa was an experienced watersider and longstanding member of the Maritime Union. Wellington District Court judge Bill Hastings found today (4 June ... «Scoop.co.nz, Jun 15»
Flashback: The all-white All Blacks tour South Africa
One man who doubtless remembered it better was 27-year-old watersider William Dwyer. Ad Feedback. Under the headline "fined after rugby tour protest", The ... «Stuff.co.nz, May 15»
T-shirts prove Tiger Town has it all
"In the 40s, 50s and 60s Moturoa was known as Tiger Town. At that time it was a wharfie village where watersider families lived. It was a huge workforce in those ... «Taranaki Daily News, Nov 14»
Second union calls for Lyttelton Port review
Maritime Union of New Zealand national secretary Joe Fleetwood says the watersider who died on Saturday was a union member, and both fatalities have ... «Radio New Zealand, Dec 13»
Second chance
The son of a watersider and a typist, he still works seven days a week - without cellphone or home computer. Soon after setting up Zeal Steel, when he learned ... «Otago Daily Times, May 13»
Revered kaumatua remembered
He initially worked in New Plymouth as a watersider before becoming a taxi driver and starting his own taxi business. He built his own home on Waitara Rd ... «Taranaki Daily News, May 12»
Artist Sir Peter Siddell dies
Sir Peter was born in 1935 in Grey Lynn, the son of a watersider. He was a self-taught painter who was an electrician and school teacher until he took up ... «Auckland stuff.co.nz, Oct 11»
Calling all Urban, funky dancers
I owe Linda Brady my dance coach a lot,” said the modest Watersider. As well as the classes and courses Brona began competing. Those competitions not only ... «Derry Today, Jun 11»