CONSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN
- WARNING AGAINST LYING.i j Sydney, November 16. Mr. W. M. Hughes, in a 6i>eech, refer- , red to the lies circulated during the last i conscription campaign. ,He warned everyone in the coming campaign uiat.if they lied they did so to their own peril. Any statement circulated to mislead elec. tors must be either proved or be pun- - ished for. quickly and suddenly. One lie j only, and tho uttercr would go quickly j out of tho campaign.—Press Assn. CANADIAN PRESS'COMMENT. ■ (I?ec. November IG, 5 p.in.) Ottawa, November 15. The Canadian Press, comenting'on Mr. Hughes's speeches, declares that Canada 1 'also would prove a coward as well as n traitor if she failed to endorse conscrip-tion.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable A6»n. /
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 46, 17 November 1917, Page 7
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