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Conscription in Australia / Military sociology / Conscription / Billy Hughes / Military service / Daniel Mannix / Australian Labor Party / Second Australian Imperial Force / National service / Members of the Australian House of Representatives / Military organization / Politics of Australia
Date: 2015-02-16 20:01:45
Conscription in Australia
Military sociology
Conscription
Billy Hughes
Military service
Daniel Mannix
Australian Labor Party
Second Australian Imperial Force
National service
Members of the Australian House of Representatives
Military organization
Politics of Australia

Conscription (Australia) By Joan Beaumont Conscription was the most divisive issue in Australian politics during the First World War. The expeditionary force which the Australian government offered to Britain in August 1

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