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DMTH MEW a ZEALAND* ■ iML UmtedPeem Association. :(Receiv.ed 9.45 a.m.j Sydney, December 20. Private John H. Coulson, killed in action,' wasra. son of Mrs Jessie Coulsqpj of. :New. ,Zealand. ; Private Samuel Brady,* who died of wounds,,-?was also a New Zealander. • (fSEjpUIRA L&E RJE NC E. ,* ; :,vi ; pt if : *' ; -.u;■ i \mm» ■■■ ; ..December 20. v , ,Tjbe which wqs to India, has ret tm^ed^by■ tbe .Arabia., It is undorthe,.committee .is submitreport to the. Federal authority. . "; • ■ ■/ '■> ■ .-i.,'... —, •'SHALL MEN ENLIST?” MELBOURNE MEETING. * ; Melbourne December 20. There was a rowdy meeting at the Bijoh Theatre when-Miss Adela Pankhuyst. under the auspices of the Socialistfciygs tempting to. deliver a lec- * tu^j—ShiU'the Men Enlist.” Soldi-erariini-ithe, .audience “counted out”, girls; who were singing “I Did -tN-bt. ratise my Boy to be Aneturned pounded soldier' clambebed'] on to itheyplatform and i>artialiy'restored order. The Chairman, ordering’ Murr off, wds'the signal fpr the soldiers 'to: rash the platform -and ’take charge of. the-meeting, singing patriotic songs ttye fllmyits of j*the Socialists, The idldiers. eventually ■ hflUywed hMiss Pwdthursfc^o her lecture, finally sinking,; the Rational, Anthem, during which the ? Socialitsts in the audience .remained silent and did not remove bats/
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 14, 20 December 1915, Page 6
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189Australia Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 14, 20 December 1915, Page 6
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