STERNER NOTE IN THE CALL FOR MEN
THE NEW RECRUITING EFFORT. By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright Sydney, October 22. "A feature of the new recruiting campaign are the addresses by returned sokliers, and their pressing insistence on tho urgent need tor immediate help to "the boys in tho trenches." All the speakers adopt a sterner tono to tliat of tho previous recruiting campaign, with a hint that events may rcquire something stranger than tho present system of voluntarism. Though tho recruiting has improved, it is not fully up to expectations. THE WAR CENSUS. Of 551,961 war census cards so far sorted, G2J per cent, aro classed as fit; 32 per cent, as doubtful, and tho rest unfit. STRIKE OF WORKERS IN NEW CAMP SITE. (Reo. October 22, 9.10 p.m.) Sydney, October 22. The carpenters and bricklayors who aro erecting tho now military camp at Liverpool struck work as a protest against the authorities' refusal to pay railway fares to reach their work. The strike has .seriously jncouvenicnccd the work of providiu? accommo. £« yecouts. /
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2600, 23 October 1915, Page 6
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171STERNER NOTE IN THE CALL FOR MEN Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2600, 23 October 1915, Page 6
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