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AN APPEAL FOR "YES." Press (Received 10-3 a.m.) ; Melbourne, October 14. T1l(> Victorian medicals who have Hie \ ictona manifesto been at the front, iwueda appealing for "a y<* > ote ' fc ferendum. c onscr«pt»on~"^ses q with PEACE DECLARATION. THE WORK OF THE I.W.W. Press A^ociation— Copyright. (Received 10.5 a.m.) Hobart, October 14, The Prime Minister, Mr Hughes announced that on the *«*«£»£ peace, conscription would automatical In Terence to the anti-con, criptionists be said he had proof that the t W W was chieflv responsible for the attitude of the labour organisation* 'towards the Government's proposals. I LIST NO. 234. Press Association— Copyright. (Received 9.50 a.m.) Killed in action.— Corporal B. Pelvin, Private E. McGhshan. Wounded 'second occasion) and returned to duty .-Private N. D. Wast,ncy. . I Injured (second occasion)— Lieut. K. Heurtley. I Convalescent.—Private S. Steele.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 66, 14 October 1916, Page 5
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