AUSTRALIAN NEWS
CONSCRIPTION OPPOSED By Teleerapli—PJfesa • Association—Copyright - Sydney, Ootober 1. . , The Labour Council opposes any form of compulsory ' service of : ilifej health, or time that does not first of. all bring wealth "under conscription, v... Tho council, resolved:^-"As-the British Government has not deemed it advisable to introduce . conscription,-, we see no.reason for the action of the Universal Service Leaguo in advocating its adoption in Australia."-,
EMBARGO ON WHEAT EXPORTS TO BE PARTIALLY LIFTED. : (Rec. October 1, 9.35 p.m.) :, Sydney; October i. Mr. F. G. Tudor, Minister of Trade and Customs, has decided to partially lift:,tie embargo on the export of meat so far as New Soutli Wales and' Queens-, land are concerned. . Mutton and lamb ■ will be allowed to be shipped to Britain, but a permit must be obtained for. every shipment. ■ : ■ 'Mr. Tudor added that if it wore ascertained tliere : was likely to be a'diort-; age .in ' Australia,' the- Government wfiuld immediately ietigliten the.; era- 1 bargo.
UNIVERSAL SERVICE 'FAVOURED. ■ (Rec. .October 2, 0.5 a.m.) . Sydney, October 1. ■ The-Central .■ Executive of the Farmers'- and Settlers', Association'has resolved in favour of universal service. DISABLED STEAMER TOWED IN. Adelaide, October ,1. ' ' The seamer Yeddo, which was' disabled with a broken tail-shaft 200, miles south-east of' Albany; has been, towed in.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2582, 2 October 1915, Page 6
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209AUSTRALIAN NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2582, 2 October 1915, Page 6
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