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  6. THE FATEFUL 20th.

    "This party has no argument against conscription. It cannot have any. It was the first party to make it the party battle-cry—to have conscription of men for the defence of our country. I quite agree with the hon. member for Balaclava when he says that once we admit the fact and accept the principle ...

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  7. ARCHBISHOP VAUGHAN'S LOYALTY.

    A correspondent has directed our attention to a letter re-printed in the "Argus" of November 3, 1876, sent by the late Archbishop Vaughan to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GERMANY WANTS AUSTRALIA

    "Let poor little Germany alone," whines the anti-conscriptionist. "He might bite England and France, but he wouldn't hurt Australia, would you ...

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  9. WOMANLY INTEREST

    The British War Office is advertising for 10,000 women a month for service at home and abroad. Woman's work at the front has long passed the ...

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  10. POINTED PARS

    We all remember the mother in history who said to her son, "You may well weep as a woman for what you failed to defend as a man." Let no ...

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  11. DIRECT FROM THE FRONT.

    We have just had a cable to tell us, The news of the vote of the war, And, by Jove, if I thought it was Gospel. ...

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