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  2. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  3. CONSCRIPTION.

    INVERELL, Friday.--Speaking at a soldier's farewell function. Mr. Chas, Gallagher, president of the Inverell Political Labor League, said that as head of the Labor movement in ...

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    KITCHENER AND CONSCRIPTION. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LABOR VIEWS.

    That the question of conscription would be discussed at the next meeting of the Sydney Labor Council was stated yesterday by the secretary (Mr. Kavanagh, M.L.C.). He ...

    Article : 172 words
  6. POSITION IN SWITZERLAND.

    Reference has been made by some of our correspondents to conscription in Switzerland. A. Palestrello writes:--"The name of Switzerland should not be mentioned among conscript ...

    Article : 87 words
  7. STATE PATRIOTISM.

    Mr. Holman addressed the delegates of the Local Government Conference on board the ferry steamer Lady Mary at Fort Macquarie yesterday afternoon. He apologised for not ...

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  8. MR. HOLMAN AND HIS CRITICS.

    The Premier yesterday replied to criticisms of the universal service movement that have come from various quarters. As to statements made by Rev. Dr. Burgess at the Presbyterian ...

    Article : 196 words
  9. GERMANS IN PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The Minister for Lands stated yesterday that it was not till after the Legislative Assembly met on Thursday that he received Mr. Wade's letter announcing the intention of the leader ...

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  10. SMALL ARMS.

    LITHGOW, Friday.--The trouble in the barrel section at the Small Arms Factory was still unsettled this afternoon. A meeting of the men's executive was held last night, but there ...

    Article : 327 words
  11. WILLOUGHBY SEAT.

    The candidates for the Willoughby seat, rendered vacant by the death of Sergeant Larkin, M.L.A., concluded their campaign last night. The poll will be taken to-day, between the ...

    Article : 146 words
  12. PERSONAL.

    Sir Gerald Strickland, Miss Strickland, and Miss Finn, attended by Mr. Budge, official secretary, and Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt, of Lismore, arrived at Byron Bay yesterday, and were ...

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  13. WHAT QUIRINDI THINKS.

    Through Mr. Abbott, M.L.A, Mr. Holman has been notified of the following resolution passed by the Quirindi Recruiting Association:--"That the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth and ...

    Article : 237 words
  14. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  15. "THE HORRIBLE RISK"

    "To one thing we pledge ourselves, and that is that our country will not forget those who have claims upon its gratitude," said Sir William Cullen, Chief Justice, and Chancellor of ...

    Article : 547 words
  16. PUBLIC MEETING ON MONDAY.

    The Universal Service League will make its first bid for public support in the Town Hall at 4 o'clock on Monday afternoon. The Lord Mayor is to take the chair, and among the ...

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  17. TO-DAY.

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  18. CARE OF WOUNDED.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—The purposes of the war pensions legislation were explained by Mr. Herdman. Regarding the establishment of national or provincial relief funds for wounded ...

    Article : 351 words
  19. FAREWELLS TO SOLDIERS.

    Two hundred members of the Woollahra Literary Institute, with the president, Alderman F. Fairweather, in the chair, assembled in their entertainment hall, and gave a smoke concert ...

    Article : 348 words
  20. KURING-GAI FAVORABLE.

    The Universal Service League's appeal for co-operation on behalf of compulsory service was discussed at the Kuring-gai Shire Council meeting on Thursday night. ...

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  21. ANTI-GERMAN LEAGUE AT SURRY HILLS.

    At a large gathering of residents of Surry Hills held in Addison Hall, Crown Street, on Thursday evening, Ald. W. J. Walker presiding, it was unanimously resolved on the motion of ...

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  22. THE MAILS.

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  23. "THEY'LL NEVER BE BEATEN."

    Sergeant-Major Goldenstedt (3rd Battalion, 1st Brigade), in a letter from the Dardanelles, contributes a telling story of the cheerfulness of the Australian soldier, his powers ...

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  24. "DROWNED MAN" REAPPEARS.

    TAMWORTH, Friday.--On Sunday, July 18, a dead body was recovered from the Peel River and identified as that of Thomas Wilmott, who disappeared about the same time. Two ...

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  25. MANNING COUNCIL FAVORS.

    The Manning Shire Council has resolved that the voluntary system of enlistment has not proved effective in the Manning Shire district, and that the time has now come to enforce ...

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  26. BRAVE FIREMAN.

    LONDON, Friday.--The London County Council reports that in a fire which was caused by a bomb, Fireman J. S. Green, after rescuing several persons from perilous positions, by ...

    Article : 86 words
  27. LATE NEWS.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.--Dep.: Victoria, str., for Sydney; Kaitoa, str., for Newcastle. DUNEDIN, Friday.--Dep.: Batsford, str. for Melbourne: Rakanoa, str., for Newcastle. ...

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  28. BACK HOME.

    MOLONG, Friday.--Lance-Corporal C. Grimson, D.C.M., arrived at Molong this morning, and was accorded a public welcome by the townspeople. Ald. M'Ardie, on behalf of the ...

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  29. LABOR CRITICISM.

    Mr. Holman (Premier) stated yesterday that he had seen the observations of Mr. Jones, of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council, to the effect "that 'Brother' Holman was one of the ...

    Article : 154 words
  30. THE EFFECT ON AUSTRALIA.

    "Freedom" writes:-- "The result of the unanimous opinion of less than one per cent. of the population is the birth of the National Service League, aiming to teach ...

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  31. WHY THEY ARE LIKED.

    According to a letter, received by Mrs. Mark, of Bondi, from her son, Driver J. M. Mark, the British Tommies hold a high opinion of the Australian soldiers. ...

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  32. GENEROUS CITIZENS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Minister for Defence announced to-day that Messrs. Graham Bros. Proprietary, Ltd., of Rutherglen, had presented the department, for the use of the forces ...

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  33. COMMERCIAL.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.--The steamen Tavionl left Devonport to-night for Sydney with 9138 bags of potatoes, 6335 for the Sydney market; also 420 bags of chaff, 321 oats, 132 peas, 92 turnips, and 25 bales of straw. ...

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  34. POSTAL ECONOMY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The conference of officers connected with the various Federal departments, held at the instance of Mr. Anderson (whose vigorous criticism of the lack of ...

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  35. CORPORAL JOHN WREN.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--John Wren, newspaper proprietor racecourse owner, stadium proprietor, sportsman, and a member of the Expeditionary Force, now weare two two stripes on ...

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  36. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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