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  2. CONSCRIPTION COMPLOT. WHAT AUSTRALIA HAS DONE,

    The result of the Australian vote on the Conscription question has furnished food for serious thought in other sections of the British Empire, not, as the loud-mouthed, ...

    Article : 952 words
  3. HUGHES'S HAPPY HOME.

    The Prime Minister, William Morris Hughes, figured as defendant in the Practice Court on Wednesday in connection with an application to Mr. Justice Hodges under ...

    Article : 1,166 words
  4. SHOOTING SENSATION.

    At the Carlton Court on Thursday, before Messrs. D. E. Hayes (chairman) Ievers, and Brunton, Js.P., William Geurlay, 35 years of age, was charged that he did "unlawfully ...

    Article : 813 words
  5. SPEEDY SADLE.

    The story of a hasty marriage and a speedy repentance was told to Mr. Goldsmith, P.M., and bench of justices at the Richmond Court on Monday afternoon, when ...

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  6. "A VERY LUCKY MAN."

    An elderly man named James Edmund Kelly was arraigned in the Criminal Court, before his Honor Mr. Justice Hood, on Tuesday, charged with having indecently ...

    Article : 745 words
  7. VICTIMISING CONSCRIPTS.

    From time to time before the outbreak of the war, publicity was given to cases where employers had been heavily fined for victimising lads who had been called up for ...

    Article : 498 words
  8. THE LIGHT THAT FAILED.

    Sir.—Mr. Hughes has detected the memorable light in so many things of varied nature of late, that it is pardonable for one so insignificant as myself to assume that ...

    Article : 472 words
  9. AN APPEAL TO AUSTRALIANS.

    Sir.—I wish to enlighten your readers as to the true facts here in regard to Conscription. At a miners' meeting we passed a resolution protesting against Conscription ...

    Article : 165 words
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  13. THE ANZAC VOTES.

    Prime Minister Hughes declares that the Anzacs voted "Yes"; but he refuses to give the figures, or to allow the returns to be published. Of course, we must accept ...

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