AUSTRALIA.
REPRISALS. Melbourne, Dec. S. A special conference of State executives has been opened to discuss the iexpulsion of members by the various State executives as the result of the recent conscription campaign, also to consider the political situation arising out of the campaign. Altogether over thirty members of the old Labor Party were expelled, eighteen in New South jWalcs alone. The conference decided that the press Should not be admitted. With the exception of six Westralians all the member* of the conference are anti-conscrip-tionists. In some quarters strong exception is taken to the presence of delegate? jwho voted and worked for conscription. An Agenda Committee has been appointed to review delegates' credentials The question of allowing conscription .delegates to participate in the proceedings will be considered to-day. THE CASUALTY LIST. Sydney, Dec. 5. List 24G contains the names of the following New Zealandors:—Killed in Action: Second-Lieutenants A. J. Gurr and W. P. Healv. Wounded: SecondLieutenant P. V. Storky (second occasion), Lieutenant H. M'D. Campbell, Private L. J. Dutton. Ill: Corporal C. C Burnett. Returned to duty: Lance-Cor-joral D. H. Grant and Private J. Stewart
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 December 1916, Page 5
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