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NATIONAL SERVICE. BISHOP LONG’S ADDRESS. United Press Association. (Received 10 aim.) i Sydney, July b In the course of a war address Bis-' hop Long advocated national service and said 1 he believed the present situation war far graver than the leaders dare disclose. Any attempt to see the crisis through in reliance on the voluntary principle was unfair and inadequate and treats the preservation of the nation as if it were a matter of private inclination. It also throws on the shoulders of the few a burden which all must be responsible for in the end. H.Z. WOUNDED FUND. STRATFORD CONTRIBUTIONS Amount acknowledged .J 332 13 0 J, B. .McCarfie ... 1 L-0 Collected by K. Williams 1 1 (3.) Proceeds sale poem M< Bernard ... .... 10 3 S. H. Wicksteed ... 2 10 0 H. I). Lewers ... ... 22 0 Midbirst Hall Board concert and dance ... ... 32 3 6 £372 1 H
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 55, 5 July 1915, Page 5
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151Australia Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 55, 5 July 1915, Page 5
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