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Premier Vaughan addressing crowd at Strathalbyn
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Premier Vaughan addressing crowd at Strathalbyn
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During World War I, in 1915, Prime Minister Billy Hughes promised Britain an extra 50,000 reinforcements. South Australia’'s share of this was to be 5,600 men. The State War Council and the South Australian Railways responded by twice dispatching a recruiting train to various parts of the state in 1916, first in March and then in April. Premier Crawford Vaughan addressed crowds on these tours. Men and women in the crowd; houses and/or bui;ldings can be seen in the background. English flags on display.

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Kathryn Gargett & Pat Stretton, Calling the Country, 1914-18, (1998), History Trust of South Australia, Adelaide
Date circa 28 April 1916
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The History Trust of South Australia
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GN00744A
Source The History Trust of South Australian, South Australian Government
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