AUSTRALIA.
LABOR CONFERENCE. Sydney, May 9. Tu'e Laoor Conference carried a motion opposing conscription for service abroad, and directing all unions and leagues to oppose Labor members supporting it, in order to make the matter the clearest issue between the forces of democracy end despotism. BROKEN HILL AND CONSCRIPTION. Sydney, May 9. The combined Broken Hill anions passed resolutions to meet the inauguration of any form of conscription, and calling upon workers throughout Australia to down tools for twenty-four tours. , SrOLONTARYISM RELIED ON. • i ' Received May 9, 10.30 p.m. Melbourne, May 9. Mr. Pearce, replying to resolutions from an inter-State conference, favoring free speegh, a free press, free assemblage md against conscription, said the Government has agreed to the censors tak- • ing action th order to prevent speeches '•nd .writing that would be detrimental to recruitinsr. fhe Government had ansgmcedjright through that it relied
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1916, Page 5
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