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A CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR

... the law that allowed them to deal with conscientious objectors and to give them total exemption. The appeal tribunal was always closely influenced by the local body. There were some 1,200 conscientious objectors already in prietso and now they would only ...

A CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR AT HIGHGATE

... A CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR AT HIGHGATE. RANDOM READIN:A. THE RAISIN. One very delectable commodity isoftenover looked by the housewife in search of variety, wholesomenem, and the highest possible nutritive valt at, the least cost, says a contemporary. The ...

THE CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR. A well-reasoned address on The Case of the Conscientious Objector was given by the ..

... THE CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR. A well-reasoned address on The Case of the Conscientious Objector was given by the Rev. W. A. Cunningham-Craig at Sun. day afternoon's meeting of the Fermis Park Brotherhood, and his oonclueions were, in the main, heartily ...

THE MILITARY SERVICE ACT. At Highgate Petty Sessions, on Wednesday, before Mr. J. C. F. Barfield and other ..

... consideration. He was offered non-combntant service, and thereby, to a certain extent, the tribunal agreed that be was a conscientious objector, but as he would not accept that he hail absolutely nothing. The Chairman mi.) they were not able to enter into these ...

Commints an fencillings

... arising from the thought of German occupancy of the Palace cannot be very p9ignant. Mr. Christey, however, is as much a conscientious objector as half of the young men who object to fight for their countrythe impulse may be moral, but it is not conscientious ...

Published: Friday 01 September 1916
Newspaper: Hornsey & Finsbury Park Journal
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1560 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

gilt /forum Journal, FRIDAY, FEBErARY 18TE, 1916. MACHINE-MADE MARTYRS. Tun future historian of the great war ..

... finally exhausted and compulsion had at length been adopted, a way of escape was provided by the exemption of tho conscientious objector, without anything to define that very elusive person. It was not to be supposed that the opportunity would be lost ...

A PLEk TO- CONSCIENTIOUS OIFECTOR

... until 81st October, the applicant said his brother, for . whom he was now carrying on the business, was in prison is a conscientious objector.. Ile was thus proving the sincerity of his convictions, and, as Lord Parmoor had pointed out, the Act definitely ...

MIDDLESEX COUNTY APPEAL TRIBUNAL Mr. Hurt, barrister, appeared to support the appeals of Mr. Hoare and his ..

... Harold Cooper, grocer, the owner of two shops at Muswell Hill. appealed on the ground of national importance and as a conscientious objector. Mr. R. C. Hawkin, barrister, appeared for him. The Tribunal in their report said he seemed to have done everything ...

age, and single, to engage in work of national importance. In reply to the police sergeant, accused said he ..

... Army. Since that time he had been engaged on the Friends' Service Committee. The Act contained a provision to exempt conscientious objectors. Non-combatant service was the same to him as combatant duty. He admitted that it was foolish to have served in the ...

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... u(coNBisTzNr. A Highgate man who claimed as a conscientious objector and also as the support of his mother told the Tribunal that he placed the former ground- first. He said the world had !ejected Christ ,and he owed allegiance to Him as King. That being ...

THE MILITARY SERVICE ACT

... havo reported on August 18111, lint did not attend, being a eoni mit olij ec tor. The Chairman thought that if every conscientious objector could be taken to France for a fortnight to what was happening there very few would continue to hold their VieWF. ...

MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT

... result. Xet With & little organisation hti miett Obttilk benefits by getting his amulet* work well anti cheaply done. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS TO MILITARY .11SRVICE. Two cases under the Military Service Act were hee.rd by the Highgate Magistrates on Wednesday ...

Published: Friday 01 September 1916
Newspaper: Hornsey & Finsbury Park Journal
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1501 | Page: 2 | Tags: none