Is it too much to enter a plea for a little dear thinking even in this great crisis of our affairs? Would it be presuming overmuch to suggest that the recalcitrant dozen and their ...
Article : 866 wordsMr. Hughes made the following statement to-day, referring to the action of the Australian Workers' Union executive in suspending Mr. W. G. Spence. M.P., from the ...
Article : 269 words"We have new heard what is to be said by the Anti-Conscriptionists," said Mr. W. A. Holman last night. "We have read the speeches made at the great meeting at the Sydney Town ...
Article : 1,930 wordsThat they feloniously and wickedly did compass, imagine, invent, devise or intend to levy war against our Lord the King within his Majesty's Dominions. ...
Article : 618 wordsMr. Hughes left this afternoon for Adelaide, where he will urge South Australian electors to vote "Yes." He is to address a meeting on Monday night. He will unveil a soldiers' ...
Article : 56 wordsThe P.L.L. executive has lost no time in organising for an Anti-Conscription campaign. Members of the Slate Parliament have received circulars asking them to address meetings ...
Article : 124 wordsMr. Bagnall, M.L.A., addressing a meeting of the Rockdale Labor League last night in support of Mr.Hughes' proposals said that after a careful survey of Australia's place in the ...
Article : 859 wordsThe views expressed by Mr. Holman in his speech at Lockhart have found endorsement by public men in innumerable quarters in Queensland. ...
Article : 457 wordsSpeaking at the opening of the St. Martha's Industrial Home fete, Dr. Oxenham stated that he had much pleasure in welcoming Mrs. Holman, as it gave him an opportunity to express ...
Article : 145 wordsAt this time it is quite useless to argue back and prolong any controversy that confuses the issue. The thing to be done now, if the good repute of Australia counts for anything with ...
Article : 1,046 wordsThe rolls for the Referendum closed on Monday last, on the issue of the writ. The day was marked by an unexampled rush of inquiries st all the registrars' offices in the city and ...
Article : 350 wordsA big rally in favor of Conscription will take place next Tuesday week throughout the State. Meetings are to be held under the auspices ...
Article : 240 wordsFrom the verandah of a house in Australia street, Newtown, several of the leading opponents of Conscription last night addressed a gathering which at one part of the proceedings ...
Article : 239 wordsSeveral references to the state of affairs created by the Conscription issue were made At the Manufacturers' dinner last night. Mr. Wm. Brooks said that we could ...
Article : 303 wordsThe Times says that England has watched with interest Mr. Hughes' fight in the compulsion campaign. The stubborn opposition showed the necessity for his presence in ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Trades Union Congress, representing 106 organisatons, met at the Trades Hall to-day to formulate plans against Conscription. 212: delegates were present, and they ...
Article : 120 wordsUp to one o'clock yesterday seventy men presented themselves at the Barracks, and of these fifteen were deferred. The Brand total for the day was 108. Beginning with September 1, we ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 24 Sep 1916, Page 2
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