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  2. Read this Page Before You Vote on Saturday Next

    Three days are left during which the first appeal will be made to the electors, and on Saturday the nation will face the business of voting. ...

    Article : 211 words
  3. BOYS WHO HAVE GONE.

    "Old Boy" writes in the Australasian, of October 21:— The inauguration of "conscription," or "compulsory registration," in order that sufficient drafts ...

    Article : 635 words
  4. "THE DOUBLE VOICED."

    Many politicians who are now urging the people to vote "No" at the referendum expressed rather contradictory views some months ago. The page of Hansard from ...

    Article : 363 words
  5. MISSTATEMENTS CORRECTED.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) meets by means of definite question and answer a number of the falsehoods which are being industriously circulated a view ...

    Article : 897 words
  6. "WILL YOU LEAVE THEM TO DIE?"

    Do the women of WOMEN of Australia realize what agonies the women of other nations have suffered? What Australian woman has read of the ...

    Article : 534 words
  7. Evil Elements.

    Evil elements rushed to the side of "No." The I.W.W., the German, the enemy of Britain were all found whooping behind the flag of recusancy and surrender. ...

    Article : 151 words
  8. A MIGHTY "YES."

    The following appeal has been issued by the Returned Soldiers' Association to the women of New South Wales:— COMRADES— ...

    Article : 662 words
  9. ANZAC LEADER'S APPEAL.

    General Birdwood, commander of the Anzac Army in France, has Bent the following cable message to the Mayor of Kalgoorlie, in response to a request made ...

    Article : 166 words
  10. The Feebleness of "No."

    The advocates of "No" have proved the weakness of their case by their endeavours to evade the main issue. They know that we are at war yet have tried to make the ...

    Article : 298 words
  11. DON'T SCAB!

    "It is marvellous how, under the stress of controversy, so many men lose their sense of logic. The attitude of some of our trade-union leaders on the conscription ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 330 words
  12. FRANCE WATCHING.

    Mr. ARISTIDE BRIAND, Prime Minister of France, cables to Mr. Hughes:— "The whole French nation is watching with intense sympathy your efforts to ...

    Article : 247 words
  13. "ANOTHER'S WOMAN'S SON."

    The medical men whose signatures appear below, who have all had experience if war. supply a convincing answer to the anti-conscriptionists, who maintain that ...

    Article : 644 words
  14. LABOUR IS LOYAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 398 words
  15. Appeal to Farmers.

    Having set with little success in the attempt to capture or frighten all the ranks of Labour, the "Noes" turned their attention to the farming community. Here they ...

    Article : 165 words
  16. The Women's Vote.

    Most base of all the "Noes" cries is the appeal they make to women. Not one high-minded word has been aforesaid to women from their side. They have sought ...

    Article : 202 words
  17. Belief in Compulsion.

    M. Thomas, a French Socialist Minister for Munitions in France, says:— "There must be no confusion about the serious question of compulsory service. Its ...

    Article : 171 words
  18. BRITISH LABOUR STALWARTS

    Do Labour unionists in Australia realize what the stalwarts of the movement in Great Britain think of compulsory service? Mr. Hughes has received cables from ...

    Article : 843 words
  19. WHAT GENERALS SAY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has received the following cable message from General Sir Douglas Haig, the Commander-in-Chief of the British Forces on the ...

    Article : 149 words
  20. "DESPICABLE."

    Sir—As a Russian I cannot allow to pass without comment the anti-conscriptionist proposal to "hire"' Russian troops to fight instead of Australians. The mere idea of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 370 words
  21. What the Soldiers Want.

    Having failed in so many false scares, the "Noes" came back to the wicked mistatement, "The reinforcements are more than is necessary." This position is not ...

    Article : 92 words
  22. COMPULSORY REINFORCEMENT.

    Army in France—100,000 men. Reinforcements required—32,500 in September, 1916 (to complete new division); thereafter 16,500 every month. ...

    Article : 333 words
  23. The Mean Alternatives.

    The "No" cause was debased and dishonoured by the alternatives which it put forward:— Nothing more contemptible could be ...

    Article : 94 words
  24. Advertising

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