In "The Daily Herald" on Saturday Mr. Joseph Gook, who is visiting this State championing conscription on behalf of Mr. Hughes and the conscript party, ...
Article : 1,539 wordsUnder the heading, "Rupanyup Loyalists," the "Argus" gives an appro[?]ng account of an attack made on Senator Barnes at Rupanyup on Thursday night. ...
Article : 518 wordsFor the purposes of a lest, let us for a moment accept unreservedly the figures of Messrs. Hughes and Pearce. Very well. Reinforcements at the rate ...
Article : 859 wordsThis beautiful, "Win-the-War" Government has made a thousand promises to look after the returned heroes, but it probably hans't kept one. When the ...
Article : 600 wordsConsidering that the Minister of the Navy (Right Hon. Joseph Cook) and the Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) had been freely billed to speak on the ...
Article : 1,531 wordsMr. Arthur Rae presents for the benefit of the impartial a few efforts of the Government to secure conscription since Mr. Cook stated on Friday that the ...
Article : 587 wordsThe High Court writ to be issued by the Government against the Commonwealth Government and the Military Commandant and Deputy Chief Censor consists of 10 ...
Article : 217 wordsAt Mr. Tudor's monster meeting at Baliarat on Thursday, Lieutenant Hughes, a returned soldier, and a winner of the Military Medal, in ...
Article : 118 wordsAt Ballarat on Thursday, Mr. Tudor questioned the statement that unmarried men would suffice for reinforcements in the event of conscription being ...
Article : 476 wordsThe authorises have not been behindhand in bringing into force the new regulations under the War Precautions Act which provide for the punishment ...
Article : 307 wordsIn the special instructions for the guidance of presiding officers it is stated that "in these instructions and notes words importing the masculine, gender ...
Article : 166 wordsA successful meeting was held under the auspices of the Anti-Conscription league in the Botanic Park on Sunday afternoon. ...
Article : 387 wordsMr. B. A. White presiding at a big freedom meeting at South Melbourne on Thursday, said the carrying of the referendum proposals would mean ...
Article : 101 wordsThe combined committee of the Labor Party and the Trades and Labor Council, which is conducting the "No" campaign in this State, requested the Premer ...
Article : 294 wordsAt Batuurst, when Sir W. Irvine opened his conscription campaign, he met with a warm recaption from same sections of the audience, but received an attentive hearing ...
Article : 87 wordsOn Thursday evening a forlic will be held at the Trades Hall in aid of the anti-conscription, fighting fund. There is every indication of the function being ...
Article : 70 wordsThe following resolution, moved by Mr. L. A. Jessop, was caried at a meeting of the council of the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce, held on Friday:— ...
Article : 168 wordsThe Hon. W. A. Watt made an illuminating admission at the meeting in Melbourne on Wednesday night addressed by Senator Pearce and himself. "Why ...
Article : 223 wordsMr. Hughes is evidently determined not to let "trifles" or promises or pledges prevent the "Yes" side from getting votes. It has been admitted on all ...
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Advertising : 90 wordsThe question which was to be put to the electors in connection with the forthcoming referendum was misleading. The people were to be asked if they ...
Article : 128 wordsPresiding at a monster meeting at Ballarat on Thuraday, when Mr. Tudor openedthe No-Conscription campaign. Mr. R. S. Merlin, in opening the proceedings, ...
Article : 82 wordsEverybody in Australia believes that the Anzacs who have been with our forces since the beginning of the war should be relieved at the earliest ...
Article : 202 wordsThe campaign in favor of anti-conscription was opened at Port Wakefield on Monday evening, November 26, when Senator O'Loghin and Mr. T. Gluyad ...
Article : 96 wordsThe referendum campaign was opened on Friday evening, November 30 when Messrs. C. O. Bennett and G. Cooke addressed a large and enthusiastic ...
Article : 98 wordsHon. J. Cart and Mr. T. Grealy, who have been on tour in the south-east, wrote from Penola as follows to Mr. F. W. Birrell:—"We continue to have good ...
Article : 131 wordsMessrs. Buxton and Hoare have done good work in Wallaroo in the fight against conscription. They addressed meetings of men at the wheat stacks ...
Article : 123 words"Anti"—Yes; don't be bluffed. Go to the poll by all means, and vote No. "Australian Sinn Feiner."—All letters must be signed by the writers. If you ...
Article : 49 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 1 wordsA largely-attended meeting was held in the open air at Clyde street Parkside, on Thursday evening, when the anti-conscription side was placed before ...
Article : 66 wordsHon. J. H. Fihelly, Assistant Minister of Justice Speaking last night, asked whether General B[?]dwood was a military expert, a political agent or only a [?] ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Mon 3 Dec 1917, Page 6
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