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Orkney Herald, and Weekly Advertiser and Gazette for the Orkney & Zetland Islands

THE ORKNEY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1919

... Association, in regard to the Scotland and 1) O.R.A. Regulations, was allowed to lie on the table. OBJECTIONS TO CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR AS TEACHER IN CAITHNISS.—A public meeting was held at Keiss, Caithness, on Saturday evening, 15th inst., for the purpose ...

TIE ORKNEY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1932. Earnest Bible Student

... lor 1016). lle refused to fight even on instructions 1 ersonally given by the warrior King of Norway. Magnus was a conscientious objector; not like the Quakers in more recent times. He had trained as a fighter from boyhood; and he bad no scruples against ...

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... bill to enforce revaccination of children at the age of 12 (with a proviso as to the existinv English law for the conscientious objector) was read a second time. Lord Lansdowne dad nut oppose the bill. although he •onld not pledge the Government to it ...

Parliamentary Personalities IV—Self-Made Men and Brainy Women. FILM ()um I'J The present House of Commons is ..

... fact that his father was an Army sergeant. while the Socialist. Mr Ayles, who was imprisoned for over two years as a conscientious objector, is the son of a railway porter. Miss Margaret Rondfield. the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour. used ...