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- As a conscriptionist, Scaddan had supported Hughes.
- As a result, he was expelled from the party along with Hughes and the other conscriptionist MPs.
- During fiery internal party debates on the issue of conscription during World War I, Poynton became a strong conscriptionist.
- Initially an anti-conscriptionist, he switched to the conscriptionist camp in 1917 after four of his sons enlisted.
- Initially an anti-conscriptionist, he switched to the conscriptionist camp in 1917 after four of his sons enlisted.
- Lacombe worked with, but did not join the new formation which became the primary anti-conscriptionist vehicle in Quebec.
- A vehement anti-conscriptionist, Kirwan was an enthusiastic and dedicated politician and over the years he became a quality speaker and debater.
- Almost any anti-conscriptionist speech could be construed as offending, and a number of prominent anti-conscriptionists were charged, including John Curtin.
- Like most Australians of Irish Catholic background, Lyons was an anti-conscriptionist and stayed in the Labor Party, becoming its new leader in Tasmania.
- When the ALP split over conscription during the First World War in 1916, Earle, a pro-conscriptionist, followed Prime Minister Billy Hughes out of the Labor party.
- In 1914 Foster became a prominent opponent of Australia's involvement in World War I, and he was later a strident anti-conscriptionist, defending those charged under the War Precautions Act and risking conviction himself with some of his speeches.
- Still harbouring a deep hatred for the Conservative leader and thinking that the return to the Commons of the ardently conscriptionist Meighen would further inflame the smouldering conscription issue, King arranged for campaign resources to be sent to the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation's Joseph Noseworthy.
- The incident, and the perceived lack of action on the part of the Queensland Police, was the last straw for Hughes, who had spent months arguing and fighting with the government of Queensland, led by its anti-conscriptionist Premier T . J . Ryan, over a range of issues.
- Cummings was an ardent conscriptionist, and disclosed to Hughes that Ryan had ordered him to ignore any censorship instructions that he might receive, and that if the Army were to attempt to enter the printing office by force, that the Queensland Police would " offer every assistance in their power " to prevent them from doing so.