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  4. CONSCRIPTION REFERENDUM LABOR'S ATTITUDE

    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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  5. LABOR'S ATTITUDE

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

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  6. "HOWLING DOWN"

    At Clarendon last evening the Minister of Industry (Hon. R. P. Blundell) and the Hon. A. H. Peake, M.P., addressed a meeting in support of the national ...

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  7. MEETING AT NORWOOD

    There was a large attendance at the Norwood Town Hall last night, when the conscription question was discussed. Councillor Flaherty occupied the chair, ...

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  8. 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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  9. BRITISH NAVY JELLICOE'S MESSAGE

    Captain C. E. W. Bean, the Australian Press Representative with the Australian Imperial Forces, writes:—"In receiving to-day a party of Canadian and ...

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  10. SUBMARINES HELPING THE ENEMY

    Viscount Grey, in the House of Lords yesterday, stated that the Government would not make any official represantations to the United States regarding the ...

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  11. GREEK SLIMNESS GERMAN INFLUENCE AT ATHENS

    The situ[?] in Athens is well in hand, but there are all the elements of a dis[?]bance unless firm measures are main[?]ained. Over 1000 marines of the Entente ...

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  12. THE HONOR OF AUSTRALIA.

    Some of the speakers on the conscription side are urging that Australia should vote "Yes" as a matter of national and individual honor. ...

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  13. IRISH PROBLEM

    The House of Commons was crowded yesterday owng to the fact that an important debate on the Irish question was forecasted. The Lord-Lieutenant of ...

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  14. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA

    The visit of dominion journalists [?] inspect the Grand Fleet and Cruiser Squadrons by invitation, of the Admiralty. was amply repaid, for the spectacle was ...

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  15. MALTESE COMING

    The Prime Minister (Mr.Hughes) to-day gave a comprehensive reply to the various statements that had been made with regard to the introduction of colored ...

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  16. VENIZELOS, THE PATRIOT

    M. Ven[?] who is understood to favor She creation of a republic if the people demand it, has nine-tenthe of New Greece. all the Greek Islands, and half of old ...

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  17. WAR-VESSEL VISITS

    The eriticism of the pusilanimous conduct of the United States with reference to the rights of civilians and neutrals injured by haphazard operations of ...

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  18. MR. HUGHES HITS OUT

    Mr. Hughes referred yesterday to a letter written by Mr. Frank Anste[?] M.H.R., to the anti-conscription council, endeavoring to create the impression, that ...

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  19. DISORDER IN ATHENS

    Admiral [?] Four[?] on behalf of the Allies, sent a note to the police authortties stating that it was the intention of the Allies to reinforce the Greek police ...

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  20. STRINGENT PRECAUTIONS

    As a sequel to the discussion in the House of Lords concerning the activities of submarine U53 in American waters the Washington Government has ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY

    I have seen during these last days ships of the Australian Navy ocupying very honorable positions in the Great Fleet on which the whole cause of democracy ...

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  22. ANGRY LABORITE

    Since the police have been given the power to arrest disturbers at public meetings, after, cautioning them, the custom is growing for the whole body of ...

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  23. A PAINFUL SCENE

    An accident which befell Miss Gertrude Burgess, of Palmerston road, North Unley, shortly after 11 o'clock last night, again illustrated the need for car-lifting ...

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  24. ALLIED PRESSURE ONE WEEK'S TALLY

    Between October 9 and 16 the Allies on all fronts captured 18,000 officers and men. ...

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  25. GUARDING THE PALACE

    The French detachment quitted the A[?] theatre and camped an a garden close to the Royal Palace, Half an hour later a battalion of Greek infantry ...

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  26. THE LOST BREMENS

    The "Herald" states that news has been received from English sources, which have always proved reliable, to the effect that the German ...

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  27. FRENCH CONTROL PIRAEUS

    Piraeus, the port of Athens [?] controlled by the French, who have secured occupation of the forts facing the harbor. The police at Athens and Piraeus are ...

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  28. SCRUTINEERS.

    Honorary scrutineers are required at every polling place in the State and at every counting centre. Every local committee, or where such does not exist, ...

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  29. TASMANEAN CAMPAIGN

    Senator Ready addressed 4000 people yesterday. He said he had asked Mr Hughes to include other questions for the conscription of wealth in the ...

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  30. GALLANT MAORIS

    New Zealand soldiers, who took part in the capture of Flers, are enthusiastic in their praise of the magnificent work performed by the Maori Pioneer ...

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  31. RESERVISTS AND ROWDIES

    The Athens correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," describes the entry of the Allied troops into Athens. He says:—'The landing of marines was due ...

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  32. MR. HUGHES' TIME

    Mr. Hughes' time until the taking of the vote on October 28 will be largely taken up in addressing public meetings. He will speak at the St. Kilda Town Hall ...

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  33. THE FIFTH DIVISION.

    The Hon. J. Cowan, M.L.C., denied most emphatically at the anti-conscription meeting at Murray Bridge on Wednesday evening that a new division of ...

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  34. HUNGER IN GERMANY

    How the scarcity of food is affecting Germany, and the manner in which the Government direction of food distribution is workihg, is described by a ...

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  35. A CHARGE REPUDIATED.

    Mr. Lyons (ex-State Treasurer and president of the Workers' Political League) indignantly repudiated the innuendo of Mr. Hughes that I.W.W. influence is at ...

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  36. WHAT MY VOTE MEANS!

    Every good woman feels that human life is inestimably precious, and that human liberty is Still more so. Even those who are opposing conscription expressly admit ...

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  37. A FAREWELL INTERRUPTED.

    While a farewell social and dance was being given to Sergeant Menz at Bower on October 18 two anti-conscriptionists arrived in a motor car from Morgan, ...

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  38. FARMERS AND THE VOTE.

    "I notice," remarked the Commissioner of Crown Lauds (Hon. C. H. Goode) yesterday, "that tie chief mouthpiece of the anti-conscriptionists in South ...

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  40. AMERICAN PARTIALITY

    The Liverpool ”Post“ states [?] Viscount Grey's statement in the House of Lords caused considerable [?] has thrown light on the atti[?] ...

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  41. FURTHER FRENCH PROGRESS

    A French comm[?]ue says:—"Our fire broke three attacks at Sailly Saillisel. We repulsed an enemy attack east of Berny-en-Santerre. We Penetrated ...

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  42. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN ENEMY LOSE HEAVILY

    An Italian communique state.—"We stormed enemy lines north of the summit of Mount Pasubio. We assan[?] a strong redoubt, taking 72 prisoners. We ...

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  43. CHIEF SEORETARY WANTED.

    The Chief Secretary (Hon. A. W. Styles) yesterday received a telegram from Mr. Hector Lamond, secretary of the National Referendum Council' in New South ...

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  46. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    In the Unley City Hall this evening Right Hon. Joseph Cook, P.C. (Leader of the Federal Opposition) will continue his campaign in this State in favor of ...

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  47. BETTER LEFT ALONE.

    The "antis" are taking very great care not to mention the statements made during the past week by General [?] Robertson, Mr. Asquith, Lloyd George, ...

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  48. AUSTRIAN WARSHIPS

    It is officially reported that yesterday squadrons of French and [?] seaplanes bombarded Austrian warship[?] and defensive works at Rovigno and Punta ...

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