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  2. CAMPAIGN NOTES.

    One by one the leaders of the anti-re[?]forcement brigade are being convicted of [?] consistency and insincerity. Slowly but surely the campaign of deceit and ...

    Article : 481 words
  3. AUSTRALIA'S DESTINY

    Mr. Hughes addressed, in the Theatre Royal this afternoon, the largest crowd [?]ver assembled in Albury. The entry of the Prime Minister was the signal for an outburst of ...

    Article : 738 words
  4. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 3,451 words
  5. MR. HUGHES.

    Replying to a statement that he intended leaving Australia, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said to-night that there was not the slightest foundation for such a report. He ...

    Article : 82 words
  6. MR. VIRGO'S APPEAL

    Mr. J. J. Virgo, British national field secretary of the Y.M.C.A., made reference yesterday to the referendum proposals, in the course of an address to ...

    Article : 122 words
  7. AUSTRALIA'S PERIL.

    Mr. J. H. Shields presided at a conscription meeting held at the Fruit Exchange during the lunch hour yesterday. Sir Joseph Carruthers, in explaining why he was taking the Platform ...

    Article : 620 words
  8. ANOTHER LIE CAUGHT UP.

    The paper chase continues. Day after day some new pamphlet or circular comes to ha[?] from different parts of the city and country which is found to dissem[?]nate the most ...

    Article : 424 words
  9. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    Some of the opponents of conscription do not seem to realise that in war it is imperative for combatants to do their utmost. The greatest victories have been ...

    Article : 1,159 words
  10. SPEECH AT CULCAIRN.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) went through here in the mail train this afternoon. At Culcairn, where the train stops nearly 10 minutes, Mr. Hughes addressed a large crowd ...

    Article : 68 words
  11. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General, accompanied by General Foster, and Mr. Alex. Hay, returned to Sydney last night from Rutherford, where he inspected the troops in ...

    Article : 393 words
  12. GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    The Governor-General, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, visited Rutherford camp to-day, where he reviewed the troops. His Excellency was welcomed by the Deputy Mayor ...

    Article : 220 words
  13. THE POSITION OF AUSTRIA.

    However little light may have been thrown on the present condition of Austria by the murder of the Premier, it is impossible to doubt the significance of the ...

    Article : 1,143 words
  14. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    In connection with the annual meeting of the Australian branch of the Red Cross Society, which is to be held to-morrow afternoon at the Town Hall, it is notified that all ...

    Article : 161 words
  15. ON SALISBURY PLAINS.

    A correspondent writes to say that [?] the anti-reinforcement advocates of his particular circle are beaten in everything [?] they turn round and ask why England is [?] ...

    Article : 176 words
  16. FALSE REPORTS.

    The following letter has been received by the authorities from Mr. Jensen, Minister for the Navy:— "I have been informed that rumours are ...

    Article : 104 words
  17. LORD LANSDOWNE'S MESSAGE

    Her Excellency Lady Helen Munro Ferguson has received the following cablegram from Lord Lansdowne, chairman of the British Red Cross Society:—"Please convey to all ...

    Article : 90 words
  18. WHY NOT STOP VOLUNTEERING[?]

    Reports come to hand that [?] [?] [?] Why not stop volunteering?—suggested this column last week, has put many an [?] speaker in an awkward fix. The effort which ...

    Article : 84 words
  19. THE "SYDNEY MAIL."

    This week's "Mail" is a special issue in advocacy of an affirmative vote in the forthcoming referendum. It contains cartoons, portraits of leaders of the "Yes" movement in the ...

    Article : 163 words
  20. THE ANZACS.

    Mr. R. J. Burchell, Federal Labour member for Fremantle, who took part in the Parllamentary delegation to the meeting in London of the Empire Parliamentary Association, ...

    Article : 164 words
  21. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 392 words
  22. WAR COSTS.

    It is officially stated that New Zealand's war expenditure is £1,000,000 per month. This includes tbo cost of the transport of troops, and the payment of the provisioning ...

    Article : 49 words
  23. THE SOLDIERS' VOTE.

    Another correspondent declares that statments are being made that Mr. Hughes [?] received the count of the soldiers' vote [?] England and France and that he is [?] ...

    Article : 84 words
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