If the enthusiasm shown at last night's big anti-conscription rally in the Centennial Hall can be taken as un indication of how the vote is going ...
Article : 1,110 wordsThere was a lot of talk at the time of the last Federal elections of German gold, but with all the powers of the [?]nsorship for opening letters and ...
Article : 636 wordsIt must be very annoying to the Prime Minister just before polling day to find paper after paper apologising to Mr. Ryan and eating out of his ...
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Advertising : 1 wordsWhen anti-conscription[?]sts point out the folly of stripping Australia of all its fifhting men the silly "Yessers" [?]eer and cry that Australia is being ...
Article : 184 wordsDespite the rain a splendidly ent[?] siastic meeting was held at Paddington last night. Mr. F[?]helly said that a peripatetic, tintinnabulating ...
Article : 630 wordsLabor this time fights unitedly. Speakers have been sent to every fairsized town in the State and record meetings have resulted, the big ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 609 wordsThere is a general impression in Tasmania that this State will considerably reduce the majority of 11,000 recorded in favor of conscription at last ...
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Advertising : 10 wordsThe Commonwealth Electoral Officer for Queensland advises as follows:—The following are the voting disqualifications:— ...
Article : 844 wordsThe Acting Premier (Mr. E. G. Th[?] dore) made avaiiable this morning a communication addressed to Mr. Ryan from the Waratah branch of the ...
Article : 256 wordsThe candid opinion, after conside[?] ing the effect of disfranchisements and the sudden closure of rolls, is that conscription will be defeated in this State ...
Article : 76 wordsThe feeling throughout the Labor movement is one of confidence in the result of the poll to-morrow. All the meetings in the metropolitan area have ...
Article : 406 wordsLabor member Land held an anti-conscription meeting at Eulo last night. It was very enthusiastic, and there was a good feeling throughout. A vote ...
Article : 50 wordsThe final reports from the country are extremely bright. Our correspondents in different country centres advise splendid "No" meetings, but it is ...
Article : 1,551 wordsAdv[?]ce from military headquarters, Melbourne, states that it has been decided to pay military allotments before Christmas. Pay will therefore be ...
Article : 37 wordsSir—I am much afraid a good many Laborites (and others) do not quite grasp the seriousness of the vote they are called upon to give on December 20, ...
Article : 695 wordsFifteen men offered their services for the A.[?] at Adelaide-street Drill Shed yesterday, 14 of whom wore declared fit. Those offered were as follows.— ...
Article : 80 wordsThere are a few more scrutineers wanted for St. Eatrick's Hall, Ivorystreet. Ladies are asked to assist in this way, and to attend a meeting of ...
Article : 80 words"Un[?]ess a man have the brains of a frog and the heart of a toad, he will stand true to the policy on adequate war re[?]forcements by means of ...
Article : 167 wordsBath sides continue to held meetings [?] the big centres. The a[?]s have [?] attendances, are mainly well [?] ceived, and often convert opponents, or ...
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Daily Standard (Brisbane, Qld. : 1912 - 1936), Wed 19 Dec 1917, Page 6
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