To-night Mr. Hughes is to speak at the meeting at St. Kilda town hall. The chair will be occupied by the mayor of St. Kilda, Cr. Barnet. Lieutenant-Colonel. W. K. ...
Article : 100 wordsSeventy-eight cases were heard at Footscray yesterday by Mr. Goldsmith, P.M. "Only sons" were again well in evidence, as were young men cheerfully accepting the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 196 wordsNo better illustration of the unfair and, in many respects, cowardly attitude adopted by certain of the anti-conscriptionists could be furninhed than that ...
Article : 971 wordsWARRNAMBOOL.—A list of 112 claims for exemption from military service was placed before Mr. A. A. Kolly, P.M., at the local exemption court on Wednesday. ...
Article : 210 wordsMr. W. Dickson, P.M.,. continued the hearing of applications for exemption at Kew court yesterday. As at the previous sitting, the majority ...
Article : 225 wordsCASTLEMAINE.—A meeting, held on. Wednesday night in the mechanics' institute, under the auspices of the Political Labor Council, was crowded, at least ...
Article : 417 wordsThe position of men whose appeals against decisions of exemption courts are pending was explained yesterday by Colonel Dodds, the military secretary, In ...
Article : 77 wordsBrunswick exemption court resumed its sittings yesterday, when fifty claims ware dealt with. Air. Cdhen, P.M., presided, and Captain S. A. Long represented the ...
Article : 515 wordsThe total number of employes of the Railway department who have been medically examined in connection with the conscription of men for home service in 1950. ...
Article : 74 wordsHOBART.—On Wednesday eight applications were granted. eleven refused, and seven referred to the principal medical officer. LAUNCESTON.—An exemption court was ...
Article : 52 wordsMr. H. M. Murplay, P.M., presided at the first exemption court at Richmond yesterday, and dealth with 50 applications. In several instances in which applications ...
Article : 196 wordsThe council of the Melbourne Church of England Grammar School, at a meeting held yesterday afternoon, expressed its strong indignation at the gratuitously ...
Article : 225 wordsThe opening sitting of the special exemption court appointed to hear claims of railway employes took place yesterday at the Railway Institute, Flinders-street, ...
Article : 201 wordsMISS Pankhurst was advertised to sperk in opposition to conscription yesterday afternoon at a women's meeting at the Victor Theatre, Footscray. About 500 ...
Article : 516 wordsAt a sitting of the exemption court on Wednesday exemption claims were dealt with as follow:—Temporary exemptions, 27; exemptions granted, 12; adjourned, 7; ...
Article : 30 wordsBENDIGO.—In the local exemption court on Wednesday 59 claims were listed. Eight were allowed, 10 were refused and 9 temporary centificates were issued; six ...
Article : 221 wordsColonel Hodds, military secretary, stated yesterday that there wan nothing in the military regulations to prevent a man getting married after be was enrolled, and ...
Article : 194 wordsThe Director of Education stated yesterday that some misapprehension seemed to exist as to the attitude of the department with regard to the exemption of teachers ...
Article : 286 wordsGEELONG.—The meeting held in the mechanics' hall on Wednesday night, under the auspices of the Geelong national referendum campaign committee, was the ...
Article : 208 wordsOf 74 claims for exemptions dealth with by Mr. Cole, P.M., at Coburg yesterday, 34 were granted; in 5 cases temporary or conditional exemptions were granted. The ...
Article : 414 wordsThe attention of all branches and members of the above league is directed to the conscription meeting of all women interested in the fighting man. The meeting will be held in Melbourne ...
Article : 45 wordsAn incident which reveals the bitterness with which some of the anti-conscriptionists are conducting the campaign took place at Port Melbourne last night as a ...
Article : 216 wordsAt Drouin on Wednesday, before Mr. Tanner, P.M., 14 claims were granted, 2 applicants were granted conditional exemption end 3 temporary exemption, 14 ...
Article : 147 wordsUniversity students will meet to-day at noon at the University to hear addresses in favor of the Government proposals from Mr. George Maxwell and Mr. J. D. Latham. ...
Article : 53 wordsIn a letter to "The Age" yesterday Mr. J.P. Jones, M.L.C., referred to the method by which soldiers' votes on the referendum were being recorded, and expressed the ...
Article : 267 wordsARARAT.—A debate on conscription attracted about 1400 people to the town hall on Tuesday night and created much interest. Mr. A. G. Butchers took the ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Secretary of the central postal administration staled yesterday that no application for exemptions from military service on behalf of employes of the ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Prime Minister will leave Melbourne by special train next Sunday for Albury, where he will stay the night, and address a day meeting on Monday. He will ...
Article : 66 wordsST. ARNAUD.—Mr. Hutchinson, Minister of Lands: Mr. J. D. Brown, M.L.C., and Mr. Pennington, M.L.A. delivered addresses in the town hall on Tuesday night ...
Article : 58 wordsAt the exemption court on Tuesday, before Mr. Berriman, P.M., 43 applications were dealt with. Many applicants were farmers and fanners' sons. In these cases ...
Article : 72 wordsA vision board is sitting each day at the military base hospital, St. Kildu-road, examining the men who complained of impaired eyesight at the preliminary medical ...
Article : 165 wordsCHARLTON.—A meeting in opposition to conscription, at which Mr. Turnecliffe was to have been present, was held on Tuesday, but for some reason Mr. Tunnecliffe did not put in an ...
Article : 126 wordsSYDNEY.—In the town hall on Wednesday night Mr. Watt, Sir William. Irvine and the Premier of South Australia addressed a large meeting. There was a well ...
Article : 89 wordsThe central executive of the National Referendum Council intimated yesterday that latest reports from the various States showed a moot encouraging outlook in ...
Article : 115 wordsMessrs. J. P. Jones, M.L.C., and 13. J. Cotter, M.L.A., delivered anticonscription addresses to a gathering of about two hundred persons at the corner of Church ...
Article : 521 wordsA correspondent draws attention to the fact that the day on which the court of exemption sits at Ferrn Tree Gully, 20th inst., there is no evening return train for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 225 wordsSYDNEY,—Mrs. Holman presided at a meeting of women at the town hall on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Crawford Vaughan, Premier of South ...
Article : 133 wordsNunawading council is still aduering to its special war by-law, which debars young men of military age from playing games on any shire reserve during the war. At ...
Article : 108 wordsMr. Holmes, P.M., heard 48 further claims for exemption at Fitzroy court yesterday, and granted 24 of them, refused 17, adjourned 5, referred 1 case to the ...
Article : 213 wordsBrighton drill hall was crowded last night when the mayor (Cr. Grout) presided over a meeting at which addresses in favor of compulsory service were ...
Article : 1,064 wordsSYDNEY.—Speaking at Ashfield on Tuesday the Premier of South Australia, Mr. Vaughan, said the methods employed by the anti-conscriptionists reminded him ...
Article : 105 wordsSALE.—The exemption court concluded its sittings on Wednesday. Mr. Gray, P.M., who presided, granted 46 claims, refused 74, adjourned 22, and made 6 ...
Article : 330 wordsSYDNEY,—The Country Press Conference, now sitting in Sydney, heartily endorsed the Prime Minister's military service proposals, and carried a resolution ...
Article : 48 wordsSixty applications for exemption from military service were listed for hearing in the Third Civil Court yesterday, before Mr. P. J. Dwyer, P.M. Captain J. L. ...
Article : 390 wordsADELAIDE.—Rev. A. E. Gifford, who attempted to deliver an address during the lunch hour outside Islington Government workshops on Wednesday on the ...
Article : 93 wordsAt the annual meeting of City of Melbourne Rifle Club last evening the following resolution was corned unanimously on the motion of the Lord Mayor, seconded by ...
Article : 81 wordsBRISBANE,—Mr. Lennon, Minister of Agriculture, states that the Government possesses 16,274 boxes of first and second grade butter, and that it intended to ship ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Thu 19 Oct 1916, Page 8
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