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  2. THE BALKANS CAMPAIGNS ALLIED TROOPS LAND IN ATHENS

    The sensational news has been reported that the French and Italians on Monday landed 100 troops in Athens and occupied the railway station. Over 200 French ...

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  4. CONSCRIPTION REFERENDUM

    After Mr. Hughes had delivered his address the following resolutions were earned by the Labor Party Conference:—"That this conference ...

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  5. LABOR'S ATTITUDE ANTI-CONSCRIPTION

    Members of the Labor Party should bear in mind that the conscription proposal has been turned down by every State Labor organisation in Australia, ...

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  6. DEFENCE MINISTER

    Senator Pearce cannot complain that his meeting in Adelaide was not to his satisfaction. He addressed a tremendous audience in the Exhibition Building last ...

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  7. ISLINGTON WORKERS HECKLE REV. A. E. GIFFORD

    Rev. A. E. Gifford attempted to address about 800 employes at Islington on conscription yesterday during the lunch hour, but as he was subjected to many hostile ...

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  8. ROUMANIA WILL HOLD ON

    The feeling of confidence that the Roumanians will be able to contend successfully with the Austro-German offensive on the northern frontier continues to ...

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  9. SITUATION IN GREECE

    Several questions were asked in the House of Commons yesterday relative to Britain's attitude in connection with the situation in Greece. Lord Robert Cecil, ...

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  10. ADVOCATES OF CONSCRIPTION CONDEMNED.

    The council of the United Labor Party at a meeting held on October 12 carried by an overwhelming majority the following resolution:— ...

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  11. AUSTRO-GERMANS REPULSED

    A wireless message received from Basle states that a late Roumanian communique declares:—"We repulsed attacks west of Tulghes. We were also successful in the ...

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  12. PRINCE GEORGE OF GREECE

    Prince George of Greece, the eldest son of King Coastantine, had a prolonged interview with Viscount Grey yesterday. ...

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  13. GREECE A REPUBLIC

    The situation in Greece has exercised the minds of diplomats the world over since the beginning of the war, and the attitude of the King in maintaining a ...

    Article : 376 words
  14. BRITAIN AND WAR THE NATION'S FOOD

    In the House of Commons Mr. G. N. Barnes, Labor member for Blackiriars, raised the question of food prices. He said the time had come when there ...

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  15. BULGARIA'S REWARD

    The condition of Bulgaria under the iron heel of Germany, is described by a correspondent of the "New Yor[?] Times." After describing the menta ...

    Article : 326 words
  16. FARMERS, ANARCHISTS, AND DISLOYALISTS.

    The opposition of the farmers to conscription is the despair of the champions of military slavery, and pathetic appeals are being made to them to trust Mr. ...

    Article : 475 words
  17. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. James Hope (Treasurer of the Royal Household) told Sir Edward Cornwall (Liberal member for Bethnal Green) that ...

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  18. ROUMANIAN DANGER

    Fighting has been extremely bitter in all the Transylvanian passes. The Roumanian retreat has been chiefly due to the fact that their artillery has been ...

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  19. THE "GO-SLOW" STRIKE

    The "go slow" strike on the great western railway has terminated. The ringleaders learned that they were in danger of being prosecuted under the Defence of ...

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  20. ROUMANIANS RESISTING

    A German communique states that on the Roumanian frontier the Roumanians are offering resistance. ...

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  21. HUN FHTGHTFULNRSS BITTER PERSECUTIONS

    A courtmartial was begun at Brussels to-day when fourteen persons were brought up for trial on charges of conspiracy. The accused included Dr. Bull, ...

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  22. SEA PIRACY

    In the House of Lords Viscount Grey, replying to Earl Grey, said he did not know whether the commanders of American destroyers aceded too the request of ...

    Article : 184 words
  23. ENCOURAGING RACE SUICIDE

    If conscription has come to stay and the exemptions continue as at present the Australian Government (writes the "Port Adelaide News") will offer a ...

    Article : 316 words
  24. BRINGING DOWN ZE[?]PELINS

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Lloyd George (the Secretary of War) informed Mr. Pemberton Billing that he was empowering the Army Council to ...

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  25. MR. HUGHES AND I.W.W.

    Mr. Hughes is doing his [?]est to make the people believe that the movement against conscription is a conspiracy on the part of political and social ...

    Article : 166 words
  26. IMPORTED HIDES

    It is officially announced that the Army Council are taking over all hides imported from Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and South America. All ...

    Article : 65 words
  27. COMPLAINT OF NORWAY

    There have been many excited articles published in the German press, declaring that Norway is acting in the interests of the Entente Powers in ...

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  28. INCREASED CONSUMPTION

    The debate on the food situation in the House of Commons afforded a number of members with the opportunity to complain that inadequate measures ...

    Article : 197 words
  29. GERMAN NAVY

    Messages received from Rome state that information has been gleaned from German sources to the effect that the German fleet, having repaired its wounds ...

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  30. ROBBING THE CHURCHES

    The Germans have commandeered 152 church hells at Prague. These have been melted down for the manufacture of munitions. ...

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  31. SIR IAN HAMILTON'S OPINION.

    From "Coompulsory Service," by General Ian Hamilton:—"Experience through the age has showm that the military ...

    Article : 65 words
  32. "AN ECHO OF MARCH"

    Sir, — In to-day's "Daily Herald," under the heading, "An Echo of March," there is an article by a conscriptionist advocate employed by a paper that is ...

    Article : 149 words
  33. NO-CONSCRIPTION LEAFLETS.

    Those who live in townships where it has not been possible to hold anti-conscription meetings may do much to eave Australia from the worst form of ...

    Article : 76 words
  34. SOMME BATTLES

    An official message, issued at midnight, states:—"There is a reciprocal bombardment along the whole of the Somm[?] front. Two fresh enemy attacks east of ...

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  35. GERMAN NEEDS A SEPARATE PEACE

    The "Vossiche Zeitung," in a leading article dealing with the war, shows how public opinion has veered in Germany. Its statements indicate plainly how ...

    Article : 138 words
  36. FRENCH WOMEN RETURNED

    The Germans have repatriated the first batch of French women, impressed from Lille. The women have been employed in agricultural work, and also in ...

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  37. DR. CLIFFORD'S OPINION.

    "Admit conscription and a Kaiser will not be far behind. Surrender your free military service and you are on a downward road. Your free Parliament will ...

    Article : 89 words
  38. TRAP FOR SUBMARINE

    The Germans nightly drop steel netting in the Sound, the narrow channel in the Baltic Sea, between Zealand (Den mark) and Sweden. The work is ...

    Article : 66 words
  39. "NOT TAKING ANY."

    Referring to a paragraph which appeared in "The Daily Herald" yesterday with reference to the employment of returned soldiers to canvass for "Yes" ...

    Article : 89 words
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  42. PROTECTION FOR COWARDS

    The Germans have seized the muni[?] pal councillors of Antwerp and have placed them an hostages in buildings which are under occupation by the ...

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  44. MEAT FOR GERMANY

    It is reported from Basle that Switzerland has 80,000 surplus cattle, Owing to the barf harvests and the dearness of fodder these will probably be sold ...

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