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RANGE: No. 1 (June 22, 1923)-no. 1032 (Aug. 29, 1939).
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FREQUENCY: Weekly.
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Continued by Tribune (Sydney, N.S.W.).
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Official organ of the Communist Party of Australia.
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Continues Communist (Sydney, N.S.W. : 1921-1923).
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What American Comrades Think of Paper Sales. Good News and Bad
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Pretty Good, This Week. Better Hopes For Next
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Timidity in Canvassing. Innisfail Drives For Subs
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Every Nook and Corner. What About That Sub?
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Our Paper Is in Your Hearts and Hands
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'If We First Know Where We Are.' Arrest the Drop in Sales
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I'm Ready For a Marathon! Good Organisation Means Good Sales
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Our Paper and the Fight For Freedom
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