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AUSTRALIAN REFERENDUM.

«ajl>~— BLOODSHED EVERY SUNDAY. Mr C. E. Keast, who is well-known in bowling circles in Dunedin, is finding things exciting in Sydney, as may be -judged from this portion of his letter to a friend in Dunedin: "The burning question of the hour is the referendum on Conscription. In the Domain there is bloodshed every Sunday, and you should see the T.W.W. and the soldiers at it—loaded whips, batons, and bottles. The latter ado great weapons with those who do not work. I can assure you there chance 1 of a civil war in Vie- • toria and New South Wales. Bloodshod is more frequent in the Victorian capital."

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 78, 30 October 1916, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN REFERENDUM. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 78, 30 October 1916, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN REFERENDUM. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 78, 30 October 1916, Page 2

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