In the House of Commons on Thursday Mr. John Dillon appealed to the Government to save Ronmania. Mr. Lloyd George replied that the fullest support was being given to Roumania. He declared that compulsory service had justified itself, but that there had been too many exemptions. The military ...
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Article : 3,930 wordsA democracy which enjoys the right of manhood suffrage and denies the duty of manhood services is illogical. The people who vote "Yes" on ...
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Article : 1,407 wordsIn the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Lloyd George (Secretary for War) said the War Office were satisfied with the performances of the "tanks," which had been ...
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Article : 62 wordsThe South-street competitions were resumed to-day. Results:—Recital, ladies under 2[?]—Hebe Saint, Adelaide, 1: Thelma Baulderston, Adelaide, 2; Ida Blamey, ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Sat 14 Oct 1916, Page 15
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