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INSURANCE ACT

... would propose to adopt supposing the men who have volunteered t-ineo the commencement of tiewar were all so-called conscientious objectors. 1 think it quite time all Briton* realised that to crush Germany and effectually stamp out her villanv shall, u ...

THE INKS OF COURT O.T.C,

... Post. Sir.—May I endeavour make po.-itiou ono two points liltlo clearer? I. I admit with sorrow that the practice conscientious objectors *' lias repeatedly fallen far below their ideals. If, however, I trust, have the grit stand true to these, can never ...

THE COLLIERY RECRUITING COURTS

... could say that that number was an insignificant minority. (Cheers.) When member of the audience cried What about the conscientious objector? Mr. replied that the conscientious were going put sweeper* in the Nonh Sya, m tho trenches with the stretchers. ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... Rifles, 0.T.C., Duke's Road. Euston Road. London. Commissions R.A.M.C. only given to doctors. MR. M. ROWNTREE AND CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. To tho Editor of Tho Yorkahiro Poit. Sir,—Mr. Maurice Rowntrcc and his friends seem be unable or unwilling to grasp ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST* MONDAY, JANUARY 10. 191 C

... Yours, etc., EDWARD C. FAIRHOLME, Chief Secie tary, K.S.P.C.A. 105, Street, London, S.W., January 6. 1916. MR. M. AND CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. To Editor of Yorkshire Post Sit.—ln writing; my first letter, desire was not ,t general discuss-on the view? of ...

ANNUAL MEETING

... who was doing good work for his country, every young man who was looking after his aged parents, the sick, and the conscientious objector were not to called upon. Was there any principle remaining urged the remainder should not called upon? (No. was ...

EDITH MILXER

... Harriman. Edith Tanpin (2, mother and daughter). Edith, Edith Hodgkinson, Edith, Edith North. MK. M. ROWNTREE AND CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. To the Editor of Tho Yorkshiro Post. Sir,—l have suggestion to make. may troll to first 6tato my position. son-in-law ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 12. 191

... Yours, etc.. READER OF THE YORKSHIRE TOST. January 1918. MR. M. ROWXTREE AND THE CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR. the Editor of The Yorkshire Post. Sir,—The conscientious objector has received sympathetic and considerite treatment in the Service Dill. The resolution ...

SIR J. SIMON AND NATIONAL UNITY

... was sorry to hear some members disposed treat tho ca*e of the conscientious objector laughing matter. That was not facing the cold, hard logic of facts. The case of Iho conscientious objector had got to met. and while did not. desire see any man shelterhimself ...

SIR J. SIMON AND THE WOULD-BE EMIGRANTS

... Government. thought some of the members of ought be impeached, but preferred a Cabinet of blunderers to a Government of conscientious objectors. (Laughter.) C'olonrl PAGE CROFT (U.. said fourteen months the German soldier at very quarters enabled him to testify ...

TO BE ISSUED OX MONDAY

... case of the conscientious objector in the Compulsory Service Bill. We must, nevertheless, runkc clear tho fact that this case has not met the provisions of the Bill expounded Mr. Asquitb. Wc know that a large number of conscientious objectors are. not prepared ...