Voting and Elections Subject Anderson, Maybanke Don's Party The Blood Vote Conscription referendum 1916 Conscription referendum 1917 Liquor Referendum Act, No 10, 1916 Australian Patriotic Association Womanhood Suffrage League of New South Wales Women's Federal League of New South Wales Anderson, Maybanke Boyce, Francis Bertie Golding, Annie Goldstein, Vida Jane Lawson, Louisa Pankhurst, Adela Scott, Rose Windeyer, Mary 'Vote No Mum, they'll take Dad next' 1916 Crowds at public meeting in the Domain discussing the conscription issue October 1916 First Legislative Assembly of N.S.Wales, elected under new electoral act of 1880 It was a family affair for some in Cabramatta, 10 November 2001 Jack Mundey, candidate for Canterbury in the NSW State elections, speaking in Campsie shopping centre on a Saturday morning 17 February 1968 Liquor Referendum sign and advertisements, Surry Hills June 1916 Mr Hughes great conscription meeting at Sydney Town Hall 14 November 1917 Paul Keating at the Labor party launch at Bankstown Town Hall 1993 Public meeting at Macquarie Place during the election 1857 Tally board with the results of the 1901 Australian federal election outside the Sydney Morning Herald building on the corner of Pitt and Hunter Streets, March 1901 The Blood Vote 1916 The Five Pounds Baby Bonus 29 June 1912 The real issue [conscription], 18 December 1917 Vote No: Conscription takes the Bread-earner of the poor mother and sister, but never the bread-earner of the rich mother and sister, etc 1915-1917