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  6. PUBLIC AFFAIRS FROM THE RURAL STANDPOINT

    The Referendum is not being held to decide whether Austrulia is to have compulsary or voluntary Enlistment, as the "Amis" ' pretend. Voluntary enlistment ...

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  7. The Birdwood Cable

    Not having any reply to make to the definite i assurance of General Birdwood that the Australian army is being starved in the matter of reinforcements, the ...

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  8. Why not Voluntaryism?

    Let us be consistent. If we object to compulsory military service we ought to be opposed to compulsory general taxation, and should advocate voluntaryism as a governing ...

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  9. Loyal British Press

    In an anti-conscription speech Mr. Tudor, the P.L.L. leader in the Commonwealth Parliament, said that during the last overseas campaign a ...

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  10. Figures that Lie Not.

    The amateur military mathematicians have declared that, if sixteen thousand men were needed to reinforce. our army twelve months ago, seven thousand will ...

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  11. New "Yes" Reasons

    The elector whose cross at the lost referendum was placed in the "No" square has many reasons that did not exist last year for voting "Yes" this time. The ...

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  12. The Ryan Revolt

    The Queensland rebellion is only comic opera, of course but it is play-acting with real weapons, fully loaded, so that there is no certainly that comedy ...

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  13. Is it Inconsistency ?

    Mr. J. Page M.H.R., is using as a weapon against, compulsion on incident that most men of normal mind would look upon as an exceedingly strong ...

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  14. A VOICE FROM THE TRENCHES—AFTER THE LAST REFERENDUM

    The Soldiers' vote on October 28, 1910, was n "Yes" vote; that of the people' of Australia was a "No." A blinded soldier thus voiced the feelings of the men in the trenches when they heard the dreadful news:- We've just got a cable to tell us ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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