W. M. Hughes has made a bold atempt to justify the breaking of his anti-conscription pledge and this second attempt of his ...
Article : 1,559 wordsGive tie people the facts, the whole of the facts, and nothing but the facts, and there need be no fear concerning the result. ...
Article : 1,773 wordsThe voluntary enlistment of 380,000 men for active service, together with over 100,000 who have volunteered and been rejected, proves that over half a million ...
Article : 524 wordsThe figures given in "The Daily Herald" on Monday as having been used by Mr. Norman Makin in his speech at the Trades, Hall on Sunday evening did not ...
Article : 281 wordsMr. Hughes states that the voluntary system of recruiting has failed. Let us see. The voluntary system has, since the return of the "Nationalists" to power been ...
Article : 538 wordsThe State Government has launched a policy of economic conscription. It is reported in trade union circles that on Saturday about 50 employes at ...
Article : 689 wordsI was indeed pleased to read the article by F. M. Voemer, Miller street, Unley, in reference to disfranchising the Australian born. I also desire to enter an ...
Article : 296 words"We have an assurance from thousends of returned soldiers that they will vote "No," and will do their utmost to induce others to vote "No,'" said Mr. C. ...
Article : 428 wordsMr. J. Dingle, jun., Parkside, writes:— According to the Christian's own teaching. and belief, conscription is the very antithesis of Christianity. ...
Article : 304 wordsAn important meeting of the State Labor Party was held recently, when the conscription question was considered. At the adjournment for lunch at 1 ...
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Advertising : 251 wordsThe question of conscription was introduced and was discussed at length at the meeting of the Port Wakefield branch of the Ausiralian Labor Party ...
Article : 133 wordsThose who still persist in thinking that conscription is wanted for purely military reasons will surely change their minds on reading the following ...
Article : 283 wordsOn Sunday Afternoon there was an immense crowd of persons gathered in the Botanic Park, and most of them were circled round the Labor ring where ...
Article : 247 wordsThere was an enjoyable function at the city hall this morning, where Captain J. E. Newlanda, V.C., was, in the unavoidable absence of Mayor Bell, ...
Article : 253 wordsNaturally the people of the country have no time for conscription, and will vote more solidly than they did before against the iniquitous proposition. ...
Article : 370 wordsMr. R. Bussey, secretary Mitcham Local Committee, writes: —The report of our meeting on the Mitcham Reserve, November 18, does not convey to readers what ...
Article : 220 wordsLeaders of the trade union movement are convinced that the chief aim of Mr. Hughes is to (bring about industrial conscription. His first step in this ...
Article : 147 wordsMr. Hughes is prepared to conscript the manhood of Australia, but he will not interfere with the wealthy classes. Under conscription the profiteer will be ...
Article : 144 wordsProfessor McIntyre resents the statemeat in the Melbourne papers that he and the paid recruiting staff are continuing recruiting during the ...
Article : 95 wordsA meeting of the South Australian "Reinforcements Referendum" Executive was held yesterday morning, the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) presiding. Mr. G. ...
Article : 151 wordsA public meeting for the inauguration of the "Yes" campaign was held in the Glenelg town hall last night. The acting-mayor (Alderman John Mack) ...
Article : 215 wordsMy boy went off to the war of wars Gay with the joy of youth; With a light in his eye like the gleam of stars ...
Article : 211 wordsOne cry of the conscriptionjsts is that those who are opposed to compulsion have no sacrifices to make and nothing to defend. Here is one case which gives ...
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Advertising : 1 wordsMr. E. F. Russell, vise-president of the Trades Hall Council, reported to the Anti-Conscription Council in the Trades Hall to-day that at two meetings which ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Mayor of Port Adelaide (Mr. J. Sweeney) has convened a meeting of persons prepared to work to secure a "Yes" majority in connection with the ...
Article : 66 wordsThere is likely to be an increased demand for the publication "Anti-Conscription," which is issued eveay Thursday, and country supporters should send in ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Tue 20 Nov 1917, Page 6
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