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171:. Thornton won but Short took the case to the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, which found that "persons unknown" had rigged the ballot, leaving Short as National Secretary. Thornton resigned in 1950 to become Australasia's representative at the 142:(FIA) in 1935. By 1936 he was part-time general secretary, and also a member of the CPA's central committee. Following the recovery of the economy in the late 1930s Thornton was made full-time general secretary and moved to 186:
A decline in party finances led to his return to manual labour as a crane driver, becoming honorary president of the Sydney branch of the Federated Engine Drivers' and Firemen's Association of Australasia. He died at
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withdrew recognition of the WFTU. The FIA refused to accept him back and Thornton was employed full-time by the Communist Party.
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Kerry. Selina left Lewis when Ernie was two, and after taking factory and building jobs Thornton was brought to
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Thornton's position in the FIA was threatened in the 1946 union elections when the
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Curtis, who was divorced with two sons, at Collins Street in
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in 1924 and sent to the Government Training Farm at
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Huddersfield
Yorkshire
Communist Party of Australia
Australian
Communist Party of Australia
Huddersfield
Yorkshire
Sydney
Dreadnought Trust
Scheyville
Great Depression
Communist Party of Australia
Melbourne
Federated Ironworkers Association of Australia
Sydney
World Trade Union Conference
Balmain
Labor
Industrial Groups
Laurie Short
World Federation of Trade Unions
Peking
Australian Council of Trade Unions
Lidcombe
myocardial infarction




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