At the Exhibition Camp Recruiting Depot on Wednesday 20 volunteers for active service were examined, of whom 15 were fit, one was unfit, and four were ...
Article : 62 wordsThere was an enormous attendance at the rall[?] organised by the Anti-Conscription Council and held in the Exhibition Building on Wednesday evening. The main ...
Article : 1,705 wordsWith reference to the statement made by Mr. Anstey, M.H.R., at the anti-conscription meeting at the Exhibition Building on October [?], that under conscription ...
Article : 145 wordsTo-day 3,500 soldiers, the last of the volunteers, drawn from all the camps, marched through the principal s[?]ets. and the parade was the most inspiring military ...
Article : 117 wordsO Cross! meet symbol of the price We [?]er in self-sacrifi[?] Or emblem of a people's shame— Which[?] Let the ballot-box proclaim. ...
Article : 24 wordsRecently a statement was published from the medical officers in Victoria who had seen active service abroad during the present war, showing how necessary it was ...
Article : 192 wordsIn speaking at Willunga on Wednesday nignt the Premier (Hon. C. Vaughan) said the champions of national service, like the Allies, had completely demolished the ...
Article : 453 wordsFrom "F. S. Alford":—One of the main arguments of the anti-reinforcement party is that Australia has done her share—has done enough[?] The facts are these:—The section of the ...
Article : 3,051 wordsDisgraceful scenes occurred at a conscription meeting at Fawkner last night. Loads of anti-conscnptionists came in cabs from unknown places. After considerable ...
Article : 150 wordsAt the Victoria Hall on Wednesday evening there was a good attendance at a meeting arranged by the Revs. A. E. Gifford and C. H. Nield, to afford those who were ...
Article : 1,154 wordsAt a recent meeting of the All-British League at Port Adelaide Mr. E. E. Cleland. K.C., used arguments in favor of national service which met with disapproval from ...
Article : 920 wordsThe following letter, written by the sec[?]tary of the Adelaide branch of the [?]W. W. to the secretary of the Port Piri[?] branch, after the war had begun, has been ...
Article : 343 wordsFurther partic[?]ars reguarding the Bunbury boating disaster show that twelve persons were aboard when the [?]raft upset and five were drowned. The victim[?] were ...
Article : 146 wordsThe following telegram has been received by the secretary of the platform committee (Says the Sydney "Daily Telegraph") from Mr. W. Webster, Postmaster-General, from ...
Article : 73 wordsFrom "Chas. R. Wise," Mile-End:—"I should like to bring under public notice an incident which occurred on Saturday last. The race train from town to Campden was j[?]st leaving the latter ...
Article : 93 wordsThe sabotage charge against Michael Sawtell, a member of the I.W.W., who sent a threatening letter to Senator Lynch, was investigated in the City Court to-day. ...
Article : 367 wordsThe following is an extract from letter received by Mrs. I. Hughes[?] of Geranium, from her son, Driver W. Hughes, in France, in reply to a letter from his ...
Article : 777 wordsFrom "Another Disappointed":—"I am gland you inserted the impressions of 'disappointed' with regard to the further waste of good money in connection with the purchase of new pictures for our ...
Article : 205 wordsA Labor women's rally in connection with the campaign in favor of national service was held in the Trades Hall on Wednesday evening. Mrs. A. W. Styles presided, and ...
Article : 714 wordsFrom "Scandalous Jack":—"It seems a forlor[?] lope to expect the Government even to promis[?] anything towards alleviating Port Pirie grievan[?] —genn[?] though they be. The Solomontown ...
Article : 611 wordsApplications for exemption were dealt with in the Yorketown Courthouse on Monday by Mr. J. T. Keats, S.M. The court was [?]rowded, a number of people ...
Article : 79 wordsMr. Hagelthorne, chairman of the Victorian Wheat Commission, stated to-night in regard to the sinking of the Midland, that the cargo of the vessel consisted of ...
Article : 136 wordsMr. J. H. Sinclair, S.M., sat at Southwark to hear claims on Wednesday, and was able to dispose of 200 applications during the morning, afternoon, and evening. ...
Article : 456 wordsMr. H. D. Gell, S.M., heard claims for exemption at the Unley Town Hall on Wednesday. Lieutenant A. D. Sutherland represented the military authorities. ...
Article : 1,351 wordsA case was submitted to the High Court Bench to-day by the Chief Justice (Sir Samuel Griffith) in connection with an appeal from Commonwealth taxation of income by the Foster Brewing ...
Article : 277 words"Vote Yes."—Have I a vote or not on October 28, being Australian born, but the wife of a naturalised German?-Yes, [?]f your name is on the roll. ...
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Advertising : 45 wordsThe total registrations for the whole State up to and including yesterday's figures, were:—Reported, 7,326; examined, 7,296; fit, 3,361: unfit, 2,260; doubtful, ...
Article : 62 wordsFrom "H. Brown."—"The Word of God can [?] found in a Sacred Book, and not in the plati[?] tu[?]les of a Hughes[?] a Vaugha[?] a Howard, a Lade a Lake[?] o[?] a Gifford[?] Will these gentlement den[?] ...
Article : 276 wordsSpeaking to a gathering of employes at the Railway Workshops, Midland Junction, last night, Senator Pearce (Minister of Defence) vigorously denounced men who ...
Article : 172 wordsIn connection with the decision of the dircetors of the Edna May Deep Levels to borrow £10,000 upon 8 per cent. debentures, an official circular now states that the issue will take the ...
Article : 130 wordsMr. C. J. Dashwood. S.M., dealt with another large number of claims for exemption from military service on Wednesday. Lieutenant J. S. Clarke appeared as ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Thu 26 Oct 1916, Page 8
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