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RATIONAL RDGISTFR AND PEACE ADVOCATES

... attitude to war is well knoan, that faggoins a of the difficulty that boom* towards the GovernMent, and moans* for ohs conscientious objector control tarot hie own att:Ona. It follows: While registering at a citizen in conformity welt the demand of the Government ...

6IUEVANCES OF ?ANEL CHEMISTS

... iiteentisbactson is gnatt•t is been felt that thta r not a tone any to refuge to porton' duties which tn. State reputret Conscientious Objector's Views. CANNOT ASSIST IN MINE-SWEEPING A :attar ugnad by Rothe R. 0. Mirth ll.lbert W. fibs'. of the Society at sod ...

SATURDAY, JANUARY Mad. 1916

... time. Apart from that amendment, and attempt by Simonito snipers to weaken the measure in detail, notably on the conscientious objector claim; and to prejudice it in the country by raising the bogey of capital punishment., the main interest of the Committee ...

MISCELLANEOUS WANTS

... sag Vegetable Seeman. has lost no Ono in declaring against' 'Mikes, on the stengtb of the Ziegler& and exemption of conscientious objectors. Another Campaign So the Parliamentary fight against Conecription has fizzled out, and it !only remains to be aeon ...

THE STANDARD, SATURDAY, MARCH. 11, 1916

... boor, and his mother was deprodent on Oar He was granted one monh, exemption. Many Exemptions in Brailes District. A CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR. The Tribural for the Baia. Raral Dittrot was held on Smoothy. Present: Mr. Parke fCriairensash Wawa. T. C. H. Toreer ...

BEFORE THE TRIBUNALS. Conscientious Objectors in Evesham LOVE All The Tribunal for the Evesham Rural Dis• trict ..

... BEFORE THE TRIBUNALS. Conscientious Objectors in Evesham LOVE All The Tribunal for the Evesham Rural Dis• trict met at the Board Room on Monday, when ADVISORY COMMITTEE AND there were present: Messrs. J. Smithin (Omit- MR. WILLIS BIJND. man). C. A. Itinyon ...

BEFORE THE TRIBUNAL&

... C. Mr. Wadams: What roligion do sou belong to? Applicant: °berth of England. Mr. Wadazar: How lung MVO vou boss a conscientious objector; bow many - deys':—Ap. plKarrt : I don't know. 1 euppeae you were asked to their meetings .and ;old to fitly the, ...

GERMAN AIRSHIP BROUGHT DOWN

... monied men. 'I will not move one nand.stir.' mid Lord Derby, le 'Map trade to the war. I have no empathy with the conscientious objector. I recognise That you have trie bones of • grievance, but, unfortunately, the young men have got into these trades ...

CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR

... said that conscientious objectors would enjoy the advantage. their country gave them, yet they wield not help her in her hour of need. After all, they felt they most obey their ounseicore, and he believed there were many conscientious objectors who experienced ...

Maid appellant waft their pole taleeman and lector. The Tribuntil mud the sole grould th e application sea. that i

... authority to deal with. Appellant:l appeal agate? Mr. Willis Bund: k appeal was cPamiwied. Arthur Allen New was another conscientious objector, who asked for total 0.• emotion, and objected to being put for noncombatant service. He was persisgen: is al' tenants ...

QUARTER OF A CENTURY

... upon many people who r During the attack carried out in the s ec.. are obliged to travel and who cannot be I The conscientious objectors did not have a : bourinAt sector . ourofarkyllery vi ocourt rs o : d yl presumed to be better able than o th ers happy ...

RIBUNALS

... gardener. who aimed to ix, conscientious objector. appealed against the decision of die local Tribunal, who relieved to give him exemption. The local Tribunal the man could not ass how load he had been a conscientious objector, adding that in 1914 Its promised ...