Since the publication in the "Herald" of my articles on the above subject I have received several letters which show how easily misconceptions arise and how deep-rooted are ...
Article : 1,186 wordsDear Countrywomen.—At this eleventh hour may I humbly appeal to you, mothers, wives, and sisters, not to let the chance that is given us now to help our dear boys in the "firing ...
Article : 429 wordsTo-morrow will be polling-day. The poll, will open at 8 o'clock in the morning, and will not close until all electors present in the polling-booth at 8 o'clock in ...
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Family Notices : 1,774 wordsSir,—I desire specially to appeal to men of the "old brigade," comrades of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines, veterans of the Soudan and South African contingents, ...
Article : 85 wordsSir,—There is one aspect of the question now before us which I have not seen touched upon, although a very real and vital probability, and which I would like to bring before ...
Article : 209 wordsSir,—One of the main arguments of the anti-conscriptionists is that if "Yes" is carried at the, referendum the country will be drained of its labour, and industries will ...
Article : 269 wordsIs Germany beaten? No. To-day she occupies 100,000 square miles of territory plundered from the Allies. After four months' costly fighting, we have recovered less than ...
Article : 113 wordsTimorous women, tender-hearted women, women whose sons are not old enough perhaps to go, and who shrink from this new and agonising responsibility, women who even ...
Article : 895 wordsSir,—Let us consider the referendum question from a personal point of view, In many large establishments in Australia, as at the Eveleigh workshops, there are hundreds of ...
Article : 415 wordsEvery elector who hates militarism will vote "Yes" in order that the militarism of central Europe which is responsible for this war may be for ever crushed. ...
Article : 293 wordsSir,—I have a son who has been wounded in France, and who went back to the firing line straight from the hospital, and I wish to endorse what Mrs. Barnes says in her letter ...
Article : 136 wordsOur sixth "Bird Day" will be celebrated on October 27. There can be no doubt as to the good results achieved, and though the impatient critic might add, "The six years have ...
Article : 597 wordsWe, the undersigned, form the whole of the employees of the medical school who are of age (except those on active service at the front), and nearly all are also members of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,598 wordsSir,—The following extract from the English "Spectator," of July 8 last, is instructive:— An American correspondent sends as an extract from ...
Article : 433 wordsThis is the song of the soldier-man, gone marching to the war, With the [?] of his true-love far behind, and the Great Unknown before, ...
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Advertising : 1,914 words"Yes, yes, yes!" Oh, the roar of the crowded street! "Yes, yes, yes!" Oh, the tumult and tramp of feet! ...
Article : 165 wordsWe are on the eve of decision in respect to the most momentous question Australia has been called upon to grapple with for it is a decision not of merely passing ...
Article : 500 wordsSir,—One of the most strongly-pressed of anti-conscription arguments is that Australia cannot afford conscription. I have a girl friend a nurse at Harefield Hospital. A short ...
Article : 164 wordsSir,—There are a large number of good, honest, conscientious people who are not yet prepared to follow the path of duty and national honour by voting "Yes" on the 28th. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 27 Oct 1916, Page 5
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