IN AUSTRALIA.
CONSCRIPTION ISSUE
MK!iI3OURNE., Soptemb.-r 1G
The. Federal House of Hopresent:;t,ivos continued the conscription dv-b.-ite. Several Labour members pledged fcbeir support. Mi- Chnrlton said he say." no objection
(.) tho referendum, but there should be no half-measures. If they were going to have conscription of life, all incomes over a living wage should go to Lhe common exchequer. Mr Hughes stated that if tho referendum was carried, tho sons of naturalised Germans would be liable for service at the Government's discretion.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3557, 18 September 1916, Page 6
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