AUSTRALIA.
JUSTICES IN CONFERENCE. t : Svdney, Jan. 20 The Just ioes' Conference passed a resolution in favor of imprisoning enemy traders. i ANTI-CONSCRIPTION MOVEMENT. Sydney, Jan. 20. The Anti-Conseription League, at a meeting, opposed compulsion as unnecessary and undesirable. Tlie chairman remarked that the people of New Zealand had shown that they were not going to be led by the nose into conscription. IMPUDENT GERMAN COMPANY. Melbourne, Jan. t'O. The Welsbaeh Light Company hove issued a writ against the Commonwealth challenging the legality of the Enemy Trading Act, and seeking an injunction again3t the proclamation concerning alien companies.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 January 1916, Page 5
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