AUSTRALIA.
DEMAND FOR COMPULSION. Melbourne, February 28. The board of directors of the Australian Natives' Association recommended that the annual meeting next month should pass a resolution that the war can Bo longer be met by voluntary service and this conference pledges itself to support the Government in the necessary steps to utilise the services of every citizen. LATEST CASUALTY LIST. ' " Sydney, February 29. List No. 14" contains the namesof the following New Zealanders:—lll: Lieut. C. Henry (in hospital at Heliopolis), Privates L. T. Levy and R. 11. Alford, Sapper H. Stunell (Cairo), Private A. Le Bruning (Ghezireh). Returned to duty: Sergeant C. A. Feschner, Privates A. A. Grant, W. T. Wright, J. Keeley, J, H. Lester, L. MeGlashan. CONSCRIPTION URGED, Received FeJ>. 29, 9 p.m. Melbourne, Feb. 29. The City Recruiting Committee urge conscription, owing to the unsatisfactory £Siwt» at jhe «üb-saaa»iii«n,
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 March 1916, Page 5
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