Some extremely unsophisticated people are telling us that Parliament can be trusted to see that the married men are not called up if conscription is carried, and if the supply of availably single men becomes exhausted before the general elections. ...
Article : 611 wordsI am not a believer in any unnecessary interference with the right of free speech, but it will be generally admitted that there are limits, in war time, to the license ...
Article : 492 wordsLet us reason calmly on this matter. Hughes promised a great number of exemptions, if conscription is carried. Before accepting his promises, however, let us review some of his past promises, and the manner in which they have been kept. ...
Article : 684 wordsWith conscription carried, and thousands of the workers out of the country, might not an election be arranged in the hope of securing a return of the ...
Article : 140 words1. THE PEOPLE, WHO CAN CONSISTENTLY SUPPORT CONSCRIPTION. The AUTOCRAT. The PLUTOCRAT. ...
Article : 297 wordsNo one who has followed the tortuous political career of W. M. Hughes would dream of asserting that he is a master of detail. In the use and abuse of high falutin language he is a genius, ...
Article : 371 wordsThe following question and answer are taken from "Stead's Magazine" of July 21 last:— Q.—If an only son were exempt from ...
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The Australian Worker (Sydney, NSW : 1913 - 1950), Fri 30 Nov 1917, Page 4
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