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h* v.-M going R «how ho* theycould sufficient recruits under th.it system. He was an ornniaer -oldier for the unlt; inployuicnt league. There were over *«* returned men walking the *tr~» on* »f work. • !n». mirfiott.)The chairman Ho th*- police): IM-as.* remove Dymuond •!.:«-Mr Hon. on alteninuug to resume, in* t with further opposition. II- railed out to some men in the air. of th*» hall “Com- up on thel*latf«rm and I’ll answer you.\midfti great applause. Mr K. I'.ivlor stopped forward ami -aid had j -«»n at the Iron!, but he bi*. *on w*»u|d nrvvr disgrace he utiiform lie wra* wearing in the i v I he speakers h«d Intu doing, t«re»t applause.)Mr Bolt said hi- comrade hadhii-.ilighting for the freelorn ul lb.- \ ust rail.in a not he r wav Men. who won cheered on leaving, now th,vy *er« back., wore called wastrel*. German* and dia-loValist, i Hi-m ui The Government hus sufficient men for tv inl'orv«*un nt* to relieve the Ansars, tf they had used those of th* sixth division.I b* re. was a man »t Richmond who ••ould prove that Kv n it th* men had been forthcoming tlicv could iot have ls‘.n rnt uvvuv for want ■t dlijv* Mr Pearce hud -aid that.\ Voice; (Jive us th* mm and we'll lind tin* whip*Mr IL*M said then if they could ltd th* ships why did not they nd away foodstuff- tlt;. the alii****?II knew j,*opllt;* who were starling Tfe nud he.-n over there in Khaki, nnd thft»* who questionedfi ’ h* -aid had not ilnterrup-Mr Lloyd George had ta-tj men from service to put them •ji 'wing tlt;»od*tiiff* Vsk the non h ■ • *r«* coming hack and they will• ! v*u they ar- riot b*ing properly• 1 on th- boats S..in- have ,«j*d •h* iood they wa» no Iv'tter'thani ig » tood'•iirft Rot They *av tlovareMl Mott ; \\ ill th*'**- who havei.i I- tier* from sons or relative* trout saying w.-rv pn-■ r iv fed. stand up1 \tw.ut two •«-ores of pei-on« stoodM Both 1 iu need nor tuk* iqvI for it You van read it in the ,- i ben h* was coining up th*- train .. conscript ion 1st had v ,* ii up to him that the food ouix-wa* th*1 most vital of all qiicg*M Ikhere tlWhat ibout Germany* If they gave *w«v th* ir would have toAustralia Was the freestth. world (“Hear, hear” right* «mi they should *Uch V* r« gard.nl the• ut th- la** referendum, ties could not plan* there rity in favor of ronscrip-• i. I n•ii»t* were not bemg cii'-n .v lie h.id been refused the Melbourne Town Hull for a “That * fr*-*’d'.m for vou, like her would the townI VWhpavingi.iI ‘VIa In not getting anv 1 am getting a |»* u-ctk That’s all I’mi '..ul iinc. In said h* *ar-i i.44 ,*l.iiod would -arrifi*. hi*tor lr*nsion•dotn Th-re wnr*’ over WOii r.-gist''•‘III Iid a*Thr wer* ut of work • had come I « f* had kept ■rk for them** ni.nl* hadHI*(amH.anted unlt; That hi »toi.ie drvrnm. titI.* t11 lideferred t*» th*- cu* who h.d Ik-u an d soldier with «‘n«■ •nstahh said Ii idI. 1 .. .all night. urd« »aid he punch Tl»e soldi* r■•I, ••II and had hi* ii hirnWhere ,liMr Ik-tl in “Truth r that would puhlii (n man **a- kept n x hour*, and n-tt ,.rg»d with insultiii u n it n 14-stoii*•ud thev neii*o. -ucn i enargi*-oil.l they disls-li*n man who •I ‘ «t hi* 1* g wli.-n h* *»id hei* not ki king it th* door for. hours7\ Voice It’s . 11. SiM-nktloloffed ahortftge of ships did not apply with equal force to the quc«-ion of the transport of foodst ufTs a« n did to mm.Mr B^tt *aid h* did not think it did, and in reply to another oitea* !*°*i 63th- Governoi*nt of New /.aland had uot kept its pledip mi regard to the Ul. u that were to h-called up. Would the Government here keep u* pledge’'BISHOP P' “ A HENACBRITISH VICTORY.JERUSALEM CAPTURED.(Reattr.)LONDON. Moodac. In th* House ..| CoiuriiotiK. thi-iftetno* n. Mi Bontj Law, h ad* i *.tth House, aim. me. d that General Xlleiihy. coinmander m «hi* i in I'u-lestiii. . had reported that • u Saturday he ut tacked th* . neniv* position M-utli ;md west of Jrriual-to. WeUli and other troops advancing in the direction .1 Rethh-hm. Thevdrove hack the enemy, and passingi Wish*•lerusalem on th. ,-a*t .**taWiadielt;l thetnwlve, on the .Ieins«lem-d«rtehncall \» rh* vim iim th- L u-don infantry and dinmountoi v*-**-nmnry altack-d strong . n.-iuv |s.*i-tions w\st and north-wot of -leri-cho. mid estahlishcil th. m-. lvr*. astride the .lerusalem-Sh. lien road. The h.dv city In-mg tlm- nwdat.-d. »« surrendered t/» th* Itrirish foreei.At St. Sundav. tli I Dl Phela • augural m* i ick’s Day j clow of thI *ri'v to th His LordI Ills people 'other Itorl | opinion on! t»» Inlt; derid hr would s. iug topic,hill u» a p I lie (.'null *urrotindiii) i.» advise i would simp would diet Thursday « III the ev TMielan **\ year 1 .*|Hk tra. and th fieg were “Yes” or facing the . day I preai Gafholn ( | faith and i i he *upern Sh«- holduThe Italians.power, nor thoritutive(Reuier.)LONDON. Monday. An Italian official memuige kIhI.-»: Ph.- . neniv t.h l\ |H*s»esvioi of our trenches -a*tward of Cuphilr, hut •*ur (omit* r-attavk n-tm.k ih* jh.si-ttoft .mtl wr put t. iligh' iiumvrou.* • liemy *up|Mvrt.s.Reuter's luirr.-spi nilen* i' heud-quarter* *av» th.- pr *• nt 1stu*-' i hu.l for tli* \u6trian*. »!»• ran uot k.-ep a larg* army «t|uipiH-d ..u th*Aeiago IMatenii during tin wiut**r. Th* v must so* n withdraw, he says. t«* winter quarters. «-r in dlt;*iM*ralioo •leek » d*-i IsiortThe Russians.ARMISTICE SI6NED.(Ndmiralty I’* r Wirel*gs 1‘resjil I - 111 ii. Monday.\ German official report -tate .W • sign«-d in .-inni«lie. with theHu«i*o-Klt; umantinm* Ketw.-. n th**Dniester and th* tm*itih t tin Dnn-uK(Rwter.)PETRtttiRAD. Monday. Th* Maximalist i• • rnm- nt n«'Wlt;*paj«*r ■' I'r.i v * 11. ’ in i -igmllcunt ar-tul« mdie.lies ilia th lt;• i*l** will m v-l .Kill*- lit I. liej H..ill i oiiquot of Ci-url.ml I.ithu..ini and Poland.FATAL ACCIDENT AT W0NTHA66I ♦MINER KILLEDMELBOl KNE TuesdayHarry Shmn. • miner employ'd at the stun- coal ini■ :it Woiithagfi. Wa* fatally injure* I to-day. The skip broke iiwtiv nnd struck him H- vu* t .k'-ii t.. ih- hospital, where ll* dli^l *- 'U oft* (Wirds He WM a married man tti*l fen\*s « large fa mil \. Drcro*e«l, wh*» had beenmanv v*-.*r* «i U ••nthaggt. was « ncof tW piitte r- of the fieldALIENS IN PUBLIC SERVICE.TO BE WEEDED UtTMELBOURNE Tueaday A tion ha* I- ii taken bv th* F.-d-• ml Governtnriit to deprive penKUu of enemy birth who ar* m Austra-f .-mph vm* nt Two officers * fh- t.-.|* rul service ooeupying s-nu r io-Hi* u- ha\* l*e*-n relieved of duty.onscriptiot the frc-don in -iriking tion «»l uu whose jwdii spiritual g ow n conscie I said **Xo. month 1 *h111 ill* ein f In my jot lind I .bin i spirit t* •! Year. Th* i whisjN'rwl i for consvri loving rhilf .ishaiio'd of piQ.laitri fl they nr** prVn*tini—- IIgliti l-ut raising Uution of Id- rtvI . K-. -. n |,romance. IeulogisO tlhi* I if. th« I.i ml’•Oh, it ihe A tiorm, an 11* the la-1 From the In her cauntAnd tin:»r»* defendLiberty frc walls. I a with the s| • on-- ript 101tH-r oi me a full ttgh • dw«»r\e thi tween artuv sent from lt;'onsiderinji a ml the in trig us fro part of the lad hi IU .-he ha» uu rilt.s- s||.- i* (ierni.ini*in to 1- bled dr*'ii turn fI in.,I ... II-it III*a.jvoe for \LUNATIC AT LARGE.MELBOURNE. Tucsda peia* etiminal lunatic. Kr-i,»-.t K Dalton, esetp*d from th* ^artA ll*-ud A-vluin to-day II* ha* iwt Iren recttptureilit t* not p th** slavish p.diticirt ti*J r**. .loin 1 hy th«- w.h men wealth evil under the Intern and th** G«In Vustr haii a tri f*it lead a isUt’s hut .iff ln-tifig *1nut nism. Feinisu shelu-r urn trinity. m« th*- privil*SPORTING NOTES.ROWING.S n F* inth* word, have !--• u * wing of indr 11itt * The interjretor baa i ti.-a'lv called me a liar and I ll lt;him mi charge if he doesn’t f'ontinuing. Mr Bott -aid f that cv ...an- find Ll H** paid a ki for• dom Another case of hardship’ha* of a man who had Wl hia• |ml who g'»t into arrears with • nt He was ejected and hadLN from th** Cojunumwraith, it Tor fhe Government to k lip rases like thrae and see that OK. .1 got f-ir play after coming kv No, are not going to r.ite conscription at any price. U.I . Voice ll you s was as • t a- Hugh*** w. wouldn't want i ir.tiou (Great laughtei- nption (Great laughter Ir Bott : If Hughes was a white he wouldn't have conscription•ntiilinmng, Mr Bott asked th* m .Mdc at the c*J*e Of D-Vlfl. of e* Kntranc- After coming home iruled he was allowed a pen*ion jo p«*r week for *ix months, n it was rcdueed to IV - The r, went to a specialist and prac-illv hid the death sentence l™*-•ii on him. That ohowed the Go-;t me nt was not he piug the VOlUM-v -v.tem-thaf instead of d*« mg h th* qu-stion th.m*clves they.Km.u* ii -•• •'!V ,1.1 'h'V nnl -I- •' Ihrmw y-s, v had the power. B they likwl use it The boy* Irtt tbw r'*uI* free and «t wn» »P «•* ,h P^P1®to keep it free.* Ilte speaker r*.umed In*I the chnirmM iw. somermc ,uUd to th- l.ttT “'VI'V -loot i *nli*t ? Ho r-p .-'l 'h*' ^ . *0,0* to h* WuS-d Thao Muo»tioi -ould ho ookrd th r- pmadoot .nd oth-r. who had n on th- pl.tform on th- oth.r - It «« * fro- rotintry «h est country on God'a earth an 1 was not |C»*ng to get out of It* ey were out to get vote, and they old do their beet to get a ma-The di iding «uit«st lor Mr * • K N.wton'* t r« ph.v I ■•tween the two crew* stroked by J. D Hami'tin and M M.-dlyu twhich tied it. the in.., I th* pryviou# Saturday tna rowfsl ♦ r. \Yctln* «Uv evening last, and resulted in a wm lor .1 D Hamilton'^ crew bv a length and a hall, alter a good race S.i4t h four*. t« r th* *o*he« nr*-s. iit«*) by the captain ( Mr t Sykes) ill In- rowed n*xt Saturday »f-ti-rnoonBAIRNSDALE LIVE STOCK MARKET.Thursday. D*ccn»l*cr o.A M Uati aud C'u rep«rt:Fat t attic: A fair number in. and prices *’aei»r. For Mr S .1 Lynn.(UWt. light weight Hull* ks. Alia.LIT, aud tow* £IVV * Mr» G'U'Ugh-|in% ri.w and calf. Ct7. Privately, for e\r uU r» S. Rankin, fat .1 \\ Jackson, fat i*w, J. .1. S.Haim in springing heifcra.LAND SALE.In conjunction With A. Macar-thur -nd Co., .m ptwmWr 6. weaold in the «tate of th- late JaiucaHourke. 17 acn** »r Hat land atXarsfield Mr lt;*• K t (slcr ittJ» to per acre ; al*»» » Jr27 nerche*. buneatoad lock in tlic rMaul estate to Mr John Rourkr fon w-alth haV7U0 'V,H brr,‘nlirs of the• raJiM. and i u»ti ol m; \ U.*»rali in calls. Of 11I adoption.t imi w'h«» liberty of the halatld When th country U each waaa* ll »OV«-lParliaiurnt r* sjiotisible And what land withCzar of A unto hi ms* all t he h»* would over w hornhe hjl* teadeltate in t t.» carry o is to callthe non u i to .-**tal»!i*l land A say* “I the va-tv »l None of » nmn wealth the reign «wick Win the gre jn’ii in thgunrdrd iIt i* muted that the majority of signed A * ■ t tl. I MU I * at * f apull |,ii\v lt;t iri* n * W mi-e of ath* girls coming to Australia as brides of Anaacs are Sroitiah Gne returned soldier ejiplatn.*! thi* pre-f. tvttn by saving ‘bat “the further hi- politic; u fellow gets from London th- pret- a. ,||. 11,| the girls -' . in to hrcome, until io ate lh he gets to Scotland. wh-TC Die h*.n- |ireD*hed i nicst laase* are. All the Ansaea j tholip pn* who have uiarri.'d British brides arc I J9. I find a not Austrnlian-h«#r»i Many of them *-d again* are young men who earn* to Au- authority trali'a only - few year* -go These | William A soldiers have taken advantag** ot thr iatrr of Jsoldiers no* ...n-.. — - - - ---- — -opporlumtv that has presented ttaelf he is rrpo to marrv their sweetheart* m Eng- and. letio ni ■ i i » *I1**. . \P ------land. Ireland or Scotland, a* the gardtng c. rase mav he. So far as th- an- afr to cm thoritiea* at Melbourne know, lc*s gerous tm than tlt;» returned men -married while a despot c-wav. * ,ian- *° ** 7 ----the peoplVarai queatioa. were aaked. »»■11 ag am hy the «y* voSLrtj. “ “ wW4fc,r th*u*WANTED KNOWN - mil,Ur«nifc.t *. JEFFREYS. Mm. lt;^U »nd bMb km U- FW lt;■I SUMMER SUIT- A '•[gsro,,,,..i,«i f-t or. i »e|r—oil meat woo*N*
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