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  2. REFERENDUM OR CONSCRIPTION

    The Prime Minister's announcement that there is to be no resort to conscription without an appeal to the people by way of a referendum was received with very ...

    Article : 725 words
  3. LIQUOR REFERENDUM BILL.

    Sir Alexander Peacock, Premier, at a meeting of the Ministerial party today, notified the Government's Intention of withdrawing the Liquor Referendum Bill and ...

    Article : 47 words
  4. GERMAN BRUTALITY.

    Reuter's Agency has received from the Foreign Office the reply of the British Government to the German objections to accepting the offers of the allies for ...

    Article : 1,204 words
  5. WOMEN AND MALE ATTIRE.

    A bill is to be introduced into the New South Wales Legislative Council by Dr. Creed authorising females to adopt male attire to prevent women being hampered by ...

    Article : 220 words
  6. SIR ERNEST SHA[?]ETON.

    Reuter's agency states that it is expected that Sir Ernest Shackleton will proceed to Australia via England to command the Aurora in the effort to be ...

    Article : 50 words
  7. RECRUITS UNDER 19.

    The Minister of Defence has again given instructions, that youths who enlist must be retained in Australia in, camp until they are 19 years of age. ...

    Article : 36 words
  8. TRADING WITH THE ENEMY.

    Alfred Pfaff, trading as the Australian Produce Company, was to-day fined £200 for attempting to trade with the enemy. ...

    Article : 28 words
  9. THE HOP INDUSTRY.

    The troubles of the Tasmanian hop growers, as revealed to the Minister of Customs—and apparently not regarded with an excess of sympathy—proclaim once more ...

    Article : 354 words
  10. MODERN SIGHT TESTING.

    The trend of the times is distinctly for the specialisation of classes of human labor, and this fact applies with special emphasis to all the higher ...

    Article : 841 words
  11. TO BILL.

    With eyes aflame and lips aghast, We've heard of your latest gag; Once more you have shelved conscription, Oh, Bill, you are a wag. ...

    Article : 174 words
  12. AUSTRALIAN SAVES A WARSHIP

    When two lyddite shells from German guns burst in the engineroom of his ship, and the officer fell dead at his feet, while the choking fumes and ...

    Article : 468 words
  13. ENGLAND'S STRENGTH.

    The tone of the German newspapers on the eve of the British advance, before the news of the first successes had reached Berlin, betrays great uneasiness ...

    Article : 373 words
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