Earlier in the war we heard a good deal about the conscientious scruples of men who, for one reason or another, were anxious to evade their obligations in regard to defence. ...
Article : 1,309 wordsIt is safe to say that the crowd which gathered at Kempsey on Wednesday night to hear addresses in advocacy of Yes in respect to the Referendum campaign was a record for ...
Article : 1,130 wordsA roll of honor was unveiled yesterday morning at the Commercial Travellers' Club of New South Wales, containing the names of members who have volunteered for active ...
Article : 779 wordsSenator Grant says that to increase the Australian army abroad would leave our shores at the mercy of aliens, yet he must know that it would be utterly impossible for us to defend ...
Article : 1,270 wordsAs far as it has gone, the mobilisation of the effective manhood of this State indicates a strong pro-conscription feeling among those who may be asked if they will bear arms in ...
Article : 924 wordsThe Attorney-General, Mr. D. R. Hall, addressed one of the largest meetings ever held here, and met with a splendid reception. He first dealt with the question of reinforcements. ...
Article : 792 wordsThe following appeal has been issued on be-half of the Farmers and Settlers' Association of New South Wales : "Fellow Farmers,—A momentous crisis faces ...
Article : 350 wordsThe Chief Electoral Officer for the Common-wealth, Mr. R. C. Oldham, desires to impress upon electors who will not be in any Commonwealth electorate on the 28th inst., that they ...
Article : 197 wordsOfficials appointed for the purposes of the polling at the forthcoming Referendum are not permitted to take any active part in supporting or opposing the proposals submitted to the ...
Article : 105 wordsThe calling up of single men has not had a noticeable effect on the business life of the city so far. That may come later, when the applications for exemptions are decided, and when men ...
Article : 537 wordsMr. J. H. Catts writes: "Mr. Larnond is busy quoting parts of articles written by me in The Call to Arms, March 10. The leading article for that issue appeared under the ...
Article : 304 wordsWill-you stand condemned with the mark of Carn Oh, Brother o Mine ? Will you how your head in a lasting shame ...
Article : 301 wordsMen who are liable under the proclamation for enlistment and service, and are engaged in shearing and harvesting occupations, should make application for temporary exemption to ...
Article : 144 wordsThe Minister for Lands, Mr. Ashford, returned to Sydney on Friday from the North Coast, where he addressed three meetings in favor of Conscription. ...
Article : 142 wordsMrs. W. A. Holman opened an Allies Fair and carnival of music in the Salvation Army Congress Hall, Goulburn-street, last evening. Mrs. Holman, who apologised for the absence ...
Article : 198 wordsThe Anti's of Darlinghurst spread themselves over four open-air meetings last night. At all of them the interjector was busy. The usual vituperation of "Hughes and Co." ...
Article : 168 wordsThe Premier, Mr. Holman, left Melbourne last night, and will arrive in Sydney this morning. He has a big programme of meetings to ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Chief Secretary (Mr. Black) stated yesterday that he does not intend to take part in the Referendum campaign. "I am opposed to Conscription on principle," ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Tasmsnian Temperance Alliance is requesting the Premier to close the liquor bars on Referendum Day. The first military examination court in ...
Article : 69 wordsIt was stated yesterday by the Chief Federal Electoral Officer for N.S. Wales, Mr. J. G. McLaren, that people who enrol between now and October 23, while they cannot be allowed to ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 15 Oct 1916, Page 2
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