AUSTRALIA'S CALL TO ARMS
ANTI-CONSCRIPTIONIST PROCESSION ; MOBBED • ' By Telegraph-Press - Assooiation-Copyriclit Sydney, October 3.. ; Seven hundred anti-consoriptdonists 1 marched in procession through the ■ streets. They were rushed by the crowd i and their banners destroyed.' The Presbyterian Assembly has passed a motioii in favour of conscription, and' urged all members of the Church to vote "Yes." ' ■ LOSSES IN THE HELD. Melbourne, October 3. The total Australian casualties' to , date are: — Dead 14,037 Wounded , 29,106 Missing 1 3,560 Sick 21,898 Prisoners, of war ...... 304 "Casualtyunkno)vn 297 Tho total is 69,202 ENROLLING THE SUMMONED ELICIBLES (Rec. Ootober 3, 10.10 p.mj Sydney, October 3. The enrolling officers throughout tho Commonwealth had a busy day registering tho first batches of men—tho , "A's" and "B's" between the ages of : twenty-one and hare 1 boon called up to join the military forces under the recent proclamation. Everywhere there was a.n excellent response: Tho proceedings were marked by cheerful good humour. •Th balance'of tho oligibles will bo i called \ alphabetically to October 16, . when tho last hatch will bo enrolled» • •
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2893, 4 October 1916, Page 5
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172AUSTRALIA'S CALL TO ARMS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2893, 4 October 1916, Page 5
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