ANTI-CONSCRIPTION
- CAMPAIGN OPENED' LV.SYD.iW. By Telegram—Press, Association-Copyright ~ Sydney, September 2,1 Ihe anti-conscription campaign opened in the Town Hall, whioh was packed. A.- big overflow meeting was held in the street., •. i • .■ . . Messrs. • Finlaysou and Anstoy, ii'enihers of- -the Federal House.\ were the chief speakers. The proceedings were orderly. ■■'•,■■ ? • ■ , Resolutions wore carried against conscription for service ■ abroad. • pledging the.meeting to every lawful means against, carrying ■■ the Referendum. ■-■:■ j ■ CONGRESS ADJOURNED. (Hoc. September 24, 5.5 p.m.) -.„' Melbourne, September 23. Iho Inter-State Tra<lo Union Congress, opened to formulate anti-con. • fss£ n P lans i V. b ecn adjourned to REFERENDUM BILL CARRIED. ■ „.■',' Mallourne, September 23. llio Senate, after, a sitting. of 36 ■hours, passed Wio third reading of the Referendumßill by 17 to 9.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2885, 25 September 1916, Page 9
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121ANTI-CONSCRIPTION Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2885, 25 September 1916, Page 9
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