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i SOLDIERS’ VOTES. MELBOURNE, December 5. i A further amendment in the Reguhu tions permit soldiers' under 21 who i enlisted, but had not seen service, to vote on the referendum. I A PUBLISHER CHARGED. | SYDNEY December 5. j LJnder the War Precautions Act, ij Boote, the publisher of the newspaper ] “Australian! * Worker” (appeared to 1 answer a charge of publishing matter likely to prejudice recruiting and on four charges failing to submit article*, to the Censor. After a quantity of evidence had been taken counsel for the prosecution said Jhe desired to withdraw the information covering the J first charge. j The Soaring was adjourned till Fri- ! lay.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1917, Page 3
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