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  2. WHAT IS AT STAKE?

    From the moment when the Australian people accepted the sacrifices of the first volunteer the whole nation's honor and its future good fame were bound up in supporting that ...

    Article : 544 words
  3. 824 OUT OF ACTION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,453 words
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    WHAT OF THE DAWN? To-day is polling day on the Reinforcements Referendum. SENTRY: "Nothing of importance to report sir. A bit of a bustle opposite once or twice, but only false alarms, and the clay will soon be breaking.'' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 39 words
  5. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 575 words
  6. PERSONAL.

    The Governor-General, attended by Captain Clifford, A.D.C., yesterday inspected a detachment of the A.I.F. shortly deporting on active service. His Excellency afterward ...

    Article : 900 words
  7. WHAT BOWLERS HAVE DONE.

    "What have the bowlers done in connection with the war campaign?" said Mr. J. Spence (president of the New South Wales Bowling Association), at the close of a match at bowls ...

    Article : 121 words
  8. "GIVE ME A SPELL."

    Mrs. L. Bevin, High Street, Penrith, is in receipt of a letter from a soldier now in hospital named Peter F. Eidy, who is quite unknown to her, but is grateful for papers ...

    Article : 417 words
  9. "THE SOLDIERS KNOW."

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Assistant-Minister for Defence (Mr. Groom), addressing a women's mooting yesterday, referred to a remark by Mr. Finlayson, M.H.R., who was ...

    Article : 185 words
  10. A QUEENSLAND FORECAST.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Captain Dash, hon. secretary, Reinforcements Referendum Council, stated that as far as Queensland was concerned he anticipated a "Yes" majority of at ...

    Article : 55 words
  11. MR. HUGHES AND MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    "About a fortnight ago," said Mr. A. Rae yesterday, "Mr. Lloyd George said, 'Quite apart from Russia. the Allies are supremo in men, munitions, and morale." In Monday's cables ...

    Article : 476 words
  12. ROLLS IN W.A.

    PERTH, Wednesday.--The Commonwealth rolls for the referendum show a decrease of 5683 voters since the general elections in 1917. The figures are:--Dampier, 29,826; Fremantle, 40,266; ...

    Article : 43 words
  13. VOLUNTARISM.

    Mr. P. H. Coates, Kurraba Road, Neutral Bay, writes denying that leaders of the Anti-Reinforcement campaign are sincere in their support of voluntaryism. "One great proof," ...

    Article : 355 words
  14. ITALIANS CALLED UP.

    PERTH, Wednesday.--Mr. Shallard, Consular Agent for Italy, notifies that all Italian conscripts born in the years from 1874 to 1899 are compulsorily called to join the colors in Italy. ...

    Article : 35 words
  15. DANGER TO WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Wednesday.--Senator Pearce has issued to the press a "final word' in reply to Mr. Tudor's manifesto regarding the White Australia policy. He pointed out that the White ...

    Article : 83 words
  16. FATALITIES & ACCIDENTS.

    Shortly before 5 o'clock yesterday morning, the dead body of a man will round on the railway line between Petersham and Lewisham railway stations. The body had been shockingly ...

    Article : 271 words
  17. AN ARCHBISHOP'S FEARS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday--Speaking at the distribution of prizes at the Dominican Convent to-day, Archbishop Spence said the Christian Brothers and Marist Brothers' colleges would ...

    Article : 63 words
  18. WALLACE DEAD.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Wallace, the famous son of Carbine, who had been ailing, was destroyed to-day. ...

    Article : 21 words
  19. HOT AND SULTRY GENERALLY.

    Hot and sultry generally, with squally and strong northerly winds, broken by isolated thunderstorms; still squally south-easterly winds and disturbed seas, with some rain, on ...

    Article : 37 words
  20. AMUSEMENTS.

    The animal recital by the students of Mr. Lawrence Campbell took place in St. James's Hall, Phillip Street, last night, in the presence of a crowded audience. The programme continued many interesting selections, and in ...

    Article : 420 words
  21. "LEST WE FORGET."

    Mr. W. Colwyn Jenkins, Norwich Chambers, City, writes:--"It is a fact that usually the public is credited with having a short memory, but I ...

    Article : 276 words
  22. RED CROSS.

    Red Cross departments will he closed during the following dates:--Spinning Depot, Primrose Buildings, 255A George Street, December 19 till January 21; the Red Cross Clothing Depot, ...

    Article : 301 words
  23. EFFECT OF A "YES" VOTE.

    DUBBO, Tuesday.--Mr. Brookfield, M.L.A., in the course of an address here, said that Sir William Irvine had said that if "No" should be carried, he would not abide by it. Was it ...

    Article : 248 words
  24. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY APPEAL.

    Sir,--We appeal to the people for the [?]lent Society of New South Wales. The institutions of the society are:--The Royal Hospital for Women, Paddington; the Renwick Hospital ...

    Article : 186 words
  25. RED LIGHTS NEAR COAST

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A telegram from Sale, Gippsland, states that residents of Seaspray declare that on more than one occasion they have seen very strong red lights in the ...

    Article : 53 words
  26. NEW ZEALAND VISITOR'S ADVICE.

    Mr. W. B. Bennett, Usher's Hotel, Sydney, writes:--"A visitor's views on the reinforcements dissension may help some of the waverers to ...

    Article : 278 words
  27. THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    Sir,--Knowing the Children's Hospital is greatly in need of funds, and especially at this Christmas time, Mrs. Aldworth has sent to the institution a cheque for £5 as a ...

    Article : 106 words
  28. HUMORED THE OPPOSITION.

    WOLLONGONG, Wednesday.--Mr. R. B. Orchard, M.H.R., addressed a most enthusiastic "Yes" meeting here last night. A feature of the gathering was the good humor into ...

    Article : 199 words
  29. BAGGED A HUN SUBMARINE.

    Captain Smith, well known here in the E. and A. Mail Line, claims to have assisted in bagging a submarine in the Mediterranean. Writing to Mrs. Smith, of Riviera, Milson ...

    Article : 196 words
  30. "LITTLE GOLD STRIPE."

    "I cannot tell you how proud I am of the little gold stripe on the sleeve of my tunic; it means that you have shed blood for your loved ones, your King, and your country. Each ...

    Article : 218 words
  31. A CHRISTMAS ISSUE.

    This week's "World's News," without being a Christmas number, is a seasonable issue. It contains three excellent short stories, all bearing on the festive season, and the opening ...

    Article : 45 words
  32. W.A.T.C. RACES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 117 words
  33. CHECKS AGAINST PERSONATION.

    Referring to the suggested possibility of persons voting or attempting to vote in the names of absent or deceased soldiers, the Chief Electoral Officer for the Commonwealth points out ...

    Article : 188 words
  34. LATE SHIPPING.

    FREMANTLE.--Arr., Dec. 19: Dimboola, str. from Sydney. ...

    Article : 12 words
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