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If the man at the front shirks his job or strikes, the penalty is death, and so it should be for every shirker at home.—Tauraniga "Times."

Formerly all roads led' to the harbour. These roads are now desolate, and only a wanderer here and! there denotes that some isolated individuals still take an interets in the vast area of the harbour. Wherever one looks there are hulls' of huge vessels and their gaunt smokestacks, thick steel cables fastening them to anchors in the Elbe mud or to the shore. Not a flag or pennon flutters from their mastheads. — The "Tagliche Rundschau."

But with us, though we too are fighting for Justice and Freedom against premeditated robbery with violence, and every description of moral infamy, foolish Archbishops gather their parsons of a fighting age around them and say: "You ought not to join in this _ struggle. Your hermaphroditic job is here, in comfortable security, among the women and children!" How can such an institution hope to grip those whom it says it is the most anxious to grip?— Sydney ' Bulletin."

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Observer, Volume XXXV, Issue 49, 14 August 1915, Page 3

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Untitled Observer, Volume XXXV, Issue 49, 14 August 1915, Page 3

Untitled Observer, Volume XXXV, Issue 49, 14 August 1915, Page 3