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THE LEEDS MERCURY, SATURDAY. APRIL 12 1913

... and give them compensation for their handicap in civilian employment, or else adont com pulsion, leaving out the •conscientious objectors for whom Mr. had spoken. Paying Territorials, considered, would be very expensive, and would the number recruits for ...

Published: Saturday 12 April 1913
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1843 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE CASE AGAINST THE BILL

... Society Friends. Mr. WYXDHAM Dover) said was admitted that in Bill of this nature there would have to provision for conscientious objectors. Public interest in the question was growing, and the reason that public- events in Europe coincided with the failure ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. THURSDAY, APRIL 17. 1913

... Manchester the correct one. . Now for Mr. Robert Hopkinson A very simple answer question to what should done the case of conscientious objector training for defence is that he should trained for one of the non-combatant branches, such a* the ambulance, supply ...

VACCINATION* IN

... Legislative Council yesterday considered Bill received from the House of Keys amending the Vaccination Act by exempting conscientious objectors from the operation the Act. There strong opposition the Bilk several members expressing the view that pus it would ...

NOTES AND COMMENTS

... present leaders. The ladmnr party will called on to fight for its existence as has never fought before. The ordinary conscientious objector to Labiur M.P.'s will lie joined thousands of trade unionists who are heartily aiek the Labour party, while favourable ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. FRIDAY. JUNE 13. 1918

... for fading to fu his promise to make Rood vaccination officers any loss of rcmuncriilHKi due to increase the number conscientious objectors to vaccination. . Mr. LEWIS HASLAM (L.. congratulated Mr. Burns upon the decrease pauperism which had been experienced ...

WM. WHITING

... theories, which put upon more existence value out duo proportion. Mr. Grahatp need not fear persecution from us. Conscientious Objectors could scarcely object ambulance work, even rompulsorily.— Your*, etc., WALTER GOODCHILD. SIR ISAACS AND THE UNIONIST ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. WEDNESDAY. JULY 16. 1913

... general funds the society definite sum per member per head shall earmarked for political purposes, hut in the case of conscientious objectors there will money credited to the political fund. Instead, the whole the contributions from objectors will remain the ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... the Government. mu*t face the farts. It* leading article, entitled, A Matter Conscience. argues that the genuine conscientious objector i* every nodi entitled con«i ...

PRIZE LIMERICK

... defend this nation, and it will be standing disgrace to this country should his scheme fail. HOLIDAYS—OR TRAINING? Let conscientious objectors of all creeds ponder over these facts. To the man who has given his only fortnight’s holiday during the year up for ...

Published: Thursday 28 August 1913
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2049 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

NOTES AND COMMENTS

... into a fund that must not be used for financing their own candidates, and claiming exemption from the general levy conscientious objectors under the new Act. It is suggested as basis of compromise that Mr. Barnet Kenyon should appear before the Glasgow ...

MAGISTRATE NOT TOO DROID

... Australasia under the Defence Acts to the end of last August, this meeting expresses its deep sympathy with all the conscientious objectors who have suffered. ( BSOLOTE Comfort comMneil with moderate chars**. -.TL BT. GKORGE’S HOTEL LLANDUDNO. Premier position ...

Published: Friday 31 October 1913
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 212 | Page: 4 | Tags: none