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Article : 159 wordsIn the House of Commons the second reading of the Air Force Bill was carried. Sir Frederick E. Smith explained that the bill co-ordinates the work of the naval and ...
Article : 92 wordsLieutenant-General Sir William Birdwood, commanding the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, has been gazettod a General. ...
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Article : 211 wordsMr. A. H. Illingworth, Fostmaster-General, speaking at the Mansion House, said he hoped that the penny post would continue for ever. Its abolition had been frequently proposed ...
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Article : 109 wordsA public meeting, presided over by the Mayor, Alderman Fenton, was held in the Randwick Town Hall last night, to demand the internment of all enemy aliens. The hall ...
Article : 357 wordsMr. Donald MacIntyre, of Glenarrock, Chatswood, has been advised by cable that Lieutenant Robert MacIntyre, of Hereward, Longreach, Q. (youngest son of the late Mr. ...
Article : 134 wordsAccording to the later communiques the Italians are atill holding out along the line of the lower Piave and preventing the development of the menace to their left and ...
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Article : 164 wordsNobody likes the referendum. In a few days' time, even if it has not already begun, men will be found going about all over this State telling the people that they told them ...
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Article : 31 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was impressed with the enthusiasm which attended the opening of the conscription referendum campaign at Bendigo last night. Mr. Hughes ...
Article : 441 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) will arrive in Sydney this morning. Mr. Cook, Minister for the Navy, and Senator Millen, Minister for Repatriation, will also be here. Mr. ...
Article : 75 wordsThe New South Wales Conscription Committee yesterday issued the following statement over the signature of Mr. J. A. Thompson, chairman of the committee:—"The committee ...
Article : 146 wordsStrong opposition to the conscription proposals of the Federal Ministry were expressed by the leader of the Federal Labour party (Mr. Tudor) to-night, when he opened his campaign ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 14 Nov 1917, Page 11
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