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The Labor Daily was a Sydney-based journal/newspaper of the early to mid 20th century. An organ of the Australian Labor Party, it was published in Sydney by Stanley Roy Wasson after the ailing Daily Mail was absorbed by Labor Papers Ltd, who began publication under that name on 6 January 1922 with the strong support of Albert Willis and the Miners' Federation.[1] Willis was managing director 1926–1931[2] and chairman 1924–1930 and one of the most powerful political figures in the state.[3] After a few weeks the paper's name was changed to the Labor Daily and was a supporter of Lang Labor.

In 1929 receivers sold Beckett's Budget to Labor Daily Ltd. The paper also became the major sponsor of the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership from 1934, with the winners of the competition from 1934 to 1950 being awarded the Labour Daily Cup.[4] From 1 December 1938 the Labor Daily became the Daily News which lasted until 1941 when it was taken over by The Daily Telegraph in 1950

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Artists who contributed to the paper included

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Labor Daily was involved in publications apart from the newspaper:

as well as the more mundane work such as Union rule books.[11]

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  1. ^ Walker, R B The Fall of The Labor Daily Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, Inc. 1980
  • ^ "Mr Albert Charles WILLIS". Archived from the original on 13 October 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2010.
  • ^ "Willis, Albert Charles (1876–1954)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University.
  • ^ "Rugby League Premierships - Darryl's Rugby League Page".
  • ^ Vane Lindsay (30 May 1979). The Inked-in Image. Hutchinson of Australia. ISBN 0091354609.
  • ^ "Telegraph Sacks Artist Finey". The Tribune. No. 79. New South Wales, Australia. 30 November 1944. p. 3. Retrieved 20 May 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
  • ^ "A Champion's Story". The Argus (Melbourne). Victoria, Australia. 3 March 1955. p. 1. Retrieved 20 May 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
  • ^ "George Finey :: Biography at :: At Design and Art Australia Online".
  • ^ "Alexander George Gurney :: Biography at :: At Design and Art Australia Online".
  • ^ "Frederick A. Brown :: Biography at :: At Design and Art Australia Online".
  • ^ Rules, 1936. The Association]. 1936.
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