The organised working-class movement in New Zealand—industrial and political, "Moderate Labor" and "Extreme Socialist"—is uncompromisingly against ...
Article : 2,082 wordsThe "boiler-plate" foundry is in full operation, and slabs of conscription "literature" are being unloaded upon the electors and the press by the paid ...
Article : 356 wordsIt is not necesary to produce any further evidence in connection with the question of the handling of our wheat. Mr. Hughes stated that the farmers had been ...
Article : 791 wordsThe determination of the people of Hindmarsh to vote, solidly "No" on December 20 was demonstrated last evening, when a large and ...
Article : 1,091 wordsAn open-air meeting was held at Swan Reach on Tuesday, November 27, when there was a very large and enthusiastic audience. Mr. E. Hines ...
Article : 125 wordsIn these stirring times which people are roused to a high pitch of excitement, and when the ill-advised statement of anybody occupying a prominent position might ...
Article : 1,238 wordsOn November 26 Messrs. L. Hill and J. Fitzgerald addressed a large audience in the open air at Crystal Brook. The speakers dealt at length with the ...
Article : 244 wordsAn anti-conscription meeting was held in the Parish Hall, Gladstone, on Tuesday evening, November 27. The speakers were Messrs. L. L. HilL Murphy, and ...
Article : 276 wordsOfficial figures have been supplied by Senator J. J. Long of casualties and enlistments in Australia during the past 12 months as follow:— ...
Article : 226 wordsIf a trade unionist should vote "Yes" he should be prepared to become an industrial conscript and not object to any extensive system of dilution of ...
Article : 147 wordsSummonses have been issued by the Federal law authorities against the following persons, charging them with breaches of a War Precautions Regulation ...
Article : 139 wordsMr. Hannah, member for Collingwood, appealed to Mr. Bowser, the new Premier, to use his good sense and wisdom in dealing with matters relating to the ...
Article : 449 wordsIn every polling booth on December 20 there should be an anti-conscriptionist to scrutinise the counting of the votes. Mr. F. W. Birrell (secretary of the ...
Article : 73 wordsOne aspect of conscription which, stamps it as an unjust and inequitable principle, and one wholly at variance with British freedom arid the boasted ...
Article : 492 wordsMr. H. E. Troutbeck, the well-known New Zealand owner and racing identity, was drawn in the Dominion ballots recently in the first military service call ...
Article : 267 wordsIn response to a laregly signed petition two special meetings of the S.A. branch of the (Australian Tramway Employes' Association were held yesterday. The a.m. ...
Article : 140 wordsThe prosecution of Mr. Finlayson, M.H.R. has gone no farther yet. ...
Article : 25 wordsMr. Hughes has given a pledge, not the first by any means, in connection with the attempt to enforce conscription in Australia. He says:—"I emphatically ...
Article : 347 wordsMr. J. Catts, M.H.R., states that he has received three summonces, consequent upon statements he made from, platforms in the Northern River towns ...
Article : 60 wordsConscriptionists are saying that if a "No" vole is carried reinforcements will not be sent. This is a wicked distortion of the truth. ...
Article : 130 wordsReferring to-day to the seizure of the Queensland "Hansard," Mr. C. J. Bennett, president of the Victorian executive of the Australian Labor Party, said that it ...
Article : 154 wordsReports from New Zealand show that there is a serious shortage of shearers in the Dominion. In Australia to-day great difficulty is being experienced, in ...
Article : 194 wordsAt the meeting of the S.A. board of directors of the A.N.A. on Wednesday, a letter was received from Mr. F. B. H. Vincent (secretary "Yes" referendum ...
Article : 97 wordsReferring to the Queensland "Hansard" sensation, the Trader of the Opposition (Mr. Collier) said it Showed to what tyrannical uses Mr. Hughes was prepared to put ...
Article : 242 wordsBefore Mr. McFarlane, in the Central Summons Court to-day, Mr. H. E. Boote, editor of the "Worker." was charged firstly with having published an article ...
Article : 213 wordsMr. Finlayson says that Mr. Hughes' threat of prosecution is only bluff. The Premier has not yet been arrested. The public are eagerly demanding copies of ...
Article : 65 wordsWhat's the matter with Father—he's all right. Billy's given a solemn pledge—Pa won't fight. ...
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Advertising : 11 wordsThe police have been withdrawn from the Government Printing Office. No reasons were given. ...
Article : 27 wordsMr. Hughes, speaking in Queensland, declared he has the power to enforce industrial and military conscription at any time. under the War Precautions Act. ...
Article : 88 wordsMrs. Crawford Vaughan stated yesterday that Mr. Vaughan has had no intimation of the second referendum on conscription, and must have been as greatly surprised ...
Article : 82 wordsBilly's smile is Billy's guile—At any rate, the blend of it. Billy's pledgee is Billy's wedge—At least, tis the thin edge of it. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe committee conducting the no-conscription campaign in South Australia yesterday telegraphed the following message to Hon. T. J. Ryan (Premier of ...
Article : 47 wordsThirty nine recruits were accepted for the 24 hours ended 11 o'clock this morning. ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Fri 30 Nov 1917, Page 6
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