Appeal Tribunal
... wa- willing to, take one if the National Service people could provide him with one. But, added, I will not take a conscientious objector.—Six months' exemption wa ...
... wa- willing to, take one if the National Service people could provide him with one. But, added, I will not take a conscientious objector.—Six months' exemption wa ...
... reserved' to the fullest possible extent for essential war work. OBJECTORS' LIFE AT DARTMOOR. According to Mr. Brace, 582 conscientious objectors are now employed Dartmoor. There is nccommodation the Dartmoor Work Centre for 1,200 men. The Home Secretary mentions ...
... Wheeldon, second-hand clothes dealer Derby, and her two daughters, who were teachers, formulated a plan for helping conscientious objectors, including Mr*. Whecddon's son, to leave the country, and subsequently the scheme for poisoning Mr. Lbyd George and ...
... County Councils' Association referring to the appointment of a committee to advise to the utilisation the services of conscientious objectors. It was suggested that the duties should include local sanitary work, attendance asylums, and other public institutions ...
... Wimperis) reported casets in the birth list, 55 certificates of successful vaccination received, postponements, 1(1 conscientious objectors, and 18 entries sent to Public Vaccinators. MATTER FOE CONGRATULATION. The Clerk laid on the table a return of the ...
... for providing much agricultural labour possible, Mr. Prothero hoped the Committee would consider the employment of conscientious objectors. The Clerk (Mr. H. J. said he could not say whether they were agricultural men.— Mr. Tidy susrgested that they might ...
... necessities of the army might then greater, and must not take it certain that the tribunal would prolong his time. A conscientious objector.who described himself as a quarryman, said, reply to the Military Representative, that his opinion all war was wrong ...
... was resolved that the questions which have been adopted by the Central Tribunal should be answeled in writing by conscientious objectors before their applications are heard. The application a widower with four children was first taken. The case was adjourned ...
... the communication was referred to the Weirs Committee. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. A letter was read from the Rural District Councils' Association, with regard to employment conscientious objectors, inquiring if the Council would engage men having conscientious ...
... that there were 91 cases in the birth list, 35 certificates of successful vaccination received, one postponement, conscientious objectors, and entries sent to Public Vaccinators. THE CENSUS. The Clerk read letter from the Registrar General, with reference ...
... shewed that there were eases in the birth list, certificates of successful vaccination received, 2 postponements, conscientious objectors, 51 entries sent to Uublic Vaccinators, and 2 died unvaccinated. FACTORY INSPECTION. The Factory Inspector wrote that ...
... Officer [i, r, M Wlffiperis) shewed 55 cases in the birtn certificates successful vaccinalon, our postponements, 25 conscientious objectors, and 38 entries sent to Public Vaccin- SEA TRAINING. desirability of sending boys toTrainin^shipV MORE ABOUT LABOUR ...