Bibliographic record numberb2164624SLSA catalogueCatalogue recordSLSA referencePRG 189/14/1
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Title Letter to the Editor dated 7 July 1941Date1941Description
Typewritten letter dated 7 July 1941 addressed to The Editor, 'The Age', Melbourne. The writer strongly advocates that Australia introduce conscription rather than have voluntary enlistment in order to support Britain in the war. The letter is not signed but is presumably written by a member of the South Australian Legislative Council, probably Sir Collier Cudmore.
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Unity categorySouth Australians at warUnity sub-categoryConscription : Conscription during World War TwoTaxonomyLetters and Diaries | 1901-1950Batch uploadSA at war
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Letter to the Editor dated 7 July 1941 (1941). State Library of South Australia, accessed 05/12/2023, https://digital.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/nodes/view/4129