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  2. 1917 Australian conscription referendum - Wikipedia

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    The plebiscite was held due to the Australian Government's desire to increase the recruitment of forces for overseas service to a total of 7,000 men per month. It was conducted under the War Precautions (Military Service Referendum) Regulations 1917. [8] It formed part of the larger debate on conscription in Australia throughout the war.

  3. File:Australian referendum results by states, 1917.png

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  4. World War I conscription in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Hughes, however, knew that he did not need to create a new law but could just amend the old one to include conscription via a democratic referendum. As a result, on 28 October 1916, an advisory referendum was held to decide whether the community of Australia supported conscription. The vote was rejected, and Hughes was sacked from the Labor Party.

  5. Billy Hughes egg-throwing incident - Wikipedia

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    Pressured by British leaders for increased Australian participation in the war effort, Labor Prime Minister Billy Hughes announced his intention to hold a national referendum on compulsory military conscription in October 1916. After a particularly bitter campaign, a majority of Australians voted against the proposal, the issue splitting the ...

  6. 1917 in Australia - Wikipedia

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    5 May – Queenslanders reject a referendum to abolish the state's Legislative Council. [1] 2 August – The General Strike of 1917 begins, a massive industrial action involving over 100,000 workers in support of railway workers in Sydney. 17 October – The two-halves of the Trans-Australian Railway meet.

  7. List of elections in 1917 - Wikipedia

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    1917 New York City mayoral election; 1917 New York state election; Oceania. Australia. 1917 Australian federal election; 1917 Australian conscription referendum;

  8. Category:1917 elections in Australia - Wikipedia

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    1917 Australian conscription referendum; R. Results of the 1917 Western Australian state election; S. 1917 Sturt state by-election; V.

  9. History of Australia (1901–1945) - Wikipedia

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    Following the narrow defeat of the October 1916 conscription referendum, the state branches of the Labor party began expelling other prominent pro-conscriptionists. In November, Hughes and 23 of his supporters left the parliamentary party, and in January 1917 they formed a new Nationalist government with the former opposition.