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* Cahill, Rowan, Notes on the New Left in Australia, Sydney: Australian Marxist Research Foundation, 1969.
* Symons, Beverley and Rowan Cahill ( editors ), A Turbulent Decade: Social Protest Movements and the Labour Movement, 1965-1975, Newtown: Sydney ASSLH, 2005.
* Irving, Terry and Rowan Cahill, Radical Sydney: Places, Portraits and Unruly Episodes, UNSW Press, Sydney, 2010, pp. 223 – 230.
* Cahill, Rowan, " The Making of a Communist Journalist: Rupert Lockwood, 1908-1940 ", Working Lives, 2003.
Rowan Cahill ( born 1945 ) is an Australian radical historian and journalist with background as a teacher, and farmhand, and has variously worked for the trade union movement as a rank and file activist, delegate and publicist.
* Cahill, Rowan, ' A Conscription Story, 1965-1969 ', The Hummer, Vol.
* Cahill, Rowan, Notes on the New Left in Australia, Sydney: Australian Marxist Research Foundation, 1969.
* Cahill, Rowan, Picket Line Dispatches: From the Joy Manufacturing Mining Dispute, 2000, Bowral, N. S. W.
* Cahill, Rowan, Sea Change: An Essay in Maritime Labour History, Bowral, N. S. W., 1998.
* Cahill, Rowan, ' Security Intelligence and Left Intellectuals: Australia, 1970 ', International Gramsci Journal, 1 ( 1 ), 2008.
* Cahill, Rowan, " Sunshine and Shadows ", in Wilding, Michael and David Myers ( editors ), Confessions & Memoirs: Best Stories Under the Sun, Volume 3, Rockhampton: Central Queensland University Press, 2006, pp. 192-198.
* Cahill, Rowan, Synthesis and Hope, Sydney: Australian Education Network, 1993.
* Cahill, Rowan, " Vietnam Reading ", Overland, No. 150, 1998, pp. 11-15.
* Fitzpatrick, Brian and Rowan J. Cahill, The Seamen ’ s Union of Australia, 1872-1972: A History, Sydney: Seamen ’ s Union of Australia, 1981.
* Irving, Terry and Rowan Cahill, Radical Sydney: Places, Portraits and Unruly Episodes, Sydney: UNSW Press, 2010.
* Stewart, David and Rowan Cahill, Twentieth Century Australia: Conflict and Consensus, Melbourne: Nelson, 1987.
* Symons, Beverley and Rowan Cahill ( editors ), A Turbulent Decade: Social Protest Movements and the Labour Movement, 1965-1975, Newtown, N. S. W.
The achievement of the eight-hour day has been described by historian Rowan Cahill as " one of the great successes of the Australian working class during the nineteenth century, demonstrating to Australian workers that it was possible to successfully organize, mobilize, agitate, and exercise significant control over working conditions and quality of life.
* The Eight Hour Day and the Holy Spirit by Rowan Cahill
* Details of E. V. Elliott's life and career can be found in the book by Brian Fitzpatrick and Rowan Cahill, The Seamen's Union of Australia 1872-1972: A History, Seamen's Union of Australia, Sydney, 1981.
* Sea Change-An essay in maritime labour history by Rowan Cahill
* For details of the life and career of Elliott's long-time partner, Della Elliott, see Rowan Cahill, " Dedicated to the Workers ' Struggle ", Sydney Morning Herald, 4 November 2011.
* Cahill, Rowan, Sea Change: An Essay In Maritime Labour History, Bowral, 1988.
* Fitzpatrick, Brian and Rowan J. Cahill, The Seamen's Union of Australia 1872-1972: A History ,, Sydney: Seamen's Union of Australia, 1981.

Cahill and on
Cahill suggests that the social structure engineered by colonial Spaniards, with limpieza de sangre, in South America and New Spain, one based on race, ethnicity and economic condition was a caste system.
When Premier Cahill died on 22 October 1959, he was replaced by Askin's friend and parliamentary contemporary, Robert " Bob " Heffron, which tended to calm his aggression and opposition towards the government.
The Cahill team acknowledged, however, that titanium was the only element within their technique's measurement capability which was significantly more concentrated in the ink than on the bare parchment ( other elements such as iron and zinc were found concentrated in some inked samples, but only a minority ).
By focusing on this contamination, rich in chromium and iron, he gave Cahill the opportunity to re-emphasise his case in an essay for an expanded version of the 1965 official book, a few years later.
The expanded 30th anniversary edition of the 1965 official book, The Vinland Map and the Tartar Relation, was notable for its exclusion of most of the evidence against the map's authenticity, concentrating instead on vindications by George Painter, and Thomas Cahill with colleague Bruce Kusko ( in which they claimed specifically that they had not analyzed the loose particles they took from the map at the time of their PIXE research ), but it did reprint a remarkable essay written in 1989 by the original book dealer Laurence Witten.
For the city of Sydney it makes a major step towards the completion of the vision first enunciated by the then Conservatorium Director Eugene Goossens in 1947 when he lobbied Joe Cahill ( Minister for Local Government, later Premier ) for an Opera House on Bennelong Point to create a music precinct in the lower end of Macquarie Street.
The IRA has not formally admitted responsibility, but in 1985 on a Granada TV World in Action programme former IRA chief of staff, Joe Cahill, acknowledged the IRA's role.
Walker also works closely ( and shares a mutual attraction ) with Alexandra " Alex " Cahill ( Sheree J. Wilson ), a Tarrant County Assistant District Attorney, who on occasion puts up a frown if Walker does not obtain results in time.
Chang went on to defeat Darren Cahill in straight sets, as the US defeated Australia in the final.
The William T. Cahill Center for Experiential Learning and Career Services at Ramapo College in Mahwah, New Jersey was dedicated in his honor on September 10, 1997.
Cahill ran on an Australian Labor Party ticket for the Legislative Assembly seat of Dulwich Hill in 1917, but was defeated.
Cahill and Shrum were known for disagreeing on how the campaign should be run.
The Circular Quay railway station was opened on 20 January 1956 and the elevated Cahill Expressway was opened on 14 March 1958.
He and Geoffrey Cahill, then Labor's NSW general secretary, appeared in court on bribery and conspiracy charges but after 17 days of hearings and evidence from high-powered witnesses, including Rupert Murdoch, all charges were thrown out.
This platform can be reached from the pedestrian walkway on the Cahill Expressway.
* Potter duetting with Patricia Cahill on RTÉ Television in 1977
* Potter in a sketch with Patricia Cahill on RTÉ Television in 1969
O ' Connor's Jewellers on Harold's Cross Road is noted for being the victim of one of the two famous robberies carried out by the notorious Dublin criminal Martin Cahill ( who is also buried in Mount Jerome Cemetery ).
Teenage viral video star Keenan Cahill lip-syncs popular songs on his YouTube channel.
The first violence against her occurred in October 1994, when two shots were fired into her home after her story on murdered crime kingpin Martin Cahill was published.
In 1993, Irish crime lord Martin Cahill planned a raid on NIB, using then CEO Jim Lacey and his family as hostages to extract up to € 10 million in cash.
Released on bail, in 1994, Cahill was murdered by a claimed Irish Republican Army hitman close to his home in Rathmines, who had been paid for by rival drug gang crime lord and former Cahill gang member John Gilligan.

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