Australia Since the Camera, Volumes 1-3Cheshire, 1972 - History |
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... Conscription . It contends that not only is compulsory military training unnecessary , but that it constitutes a grave menace to our civil rights and religious liberties ; that as embodied in the 1903-12 Defence Act , which is most ...
... Conscription . It contends that not only is compulsory military training unnecessary , but that it constitutes a grave menace to our civil rights and religious liberties ; that as embodied in the 1903-12 Defence Act , which is most ...
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... conscription , but there were significant elements in Labor and Trade Union circles who seriously questioned Australian participation . Feelings were inflamed by the conviction in December 1916 of seven members of the Industrial Workers ...
... conscription , but there were significant elements in Labor and Trade Union circles who seriously questioned Australian participation . Feelings were inflamed by the conviction in December 1916 of seven members of the Industrial Workers ...
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... conscription . Indeed , in his election campaign , Hughes gave an assurance that conscription would not be introduced without a further referendum . By September 1917 monthly enlistments had dropped to 2,460 and it was estimated that ...
... conscription . Indeed , in his election campaign , Hughes gave an assurance that conscription would not be introduced without a further referendum . By September 1917 monthly enlistments had dropped to 2,460 and it was estimated that ...
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