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73XLLSHILL

... evidence was led. He admitted the facts of the case, and made a statement on his behalf relating that lie was a genuine conscientious objector who had his appeal refused by the Tribunal. He was found guilty, and fined £2, or twenty days, and committed prison ...

SAVING THEIR SKINS

... than to be mewed up in a British jail far away from the trenches and the death-dealing shells of the enemy. The conscientious objector , so called, will stand aghast at his own stupidity when he reads of this ingenious method of escaping military service ...

THE GLASGOW'S LONG HUNT

... always rest with the writes at length on the conscientious objector. hidden emiscious enemy. He 'air --Llilivon‘al reason will demand that This daily strain went on through half of the conscientious objector shall bat* his moral Dm , . ber - and the whole ...

Published: Saturday 29 September 1917
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 1878 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

FORENOON APPEALS

... Medical Board, now produced their certificate to the effect that he was rejected. The claim was thus uuneces• nary. A conscientious objector. 21 years of age and single, employed as a scraper and dip per at the Coats Horseshoe Works, and who was previou,ly ...

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... 0 0 0 On Tuesday night the Lords had a little tilt at the conscientious objectors. Earl Denbigh described them as selfadvertising young curs, who deserved no consideration whatever. The broad view seemed to be that the lenient treatment C.O.'s had ...

PRISONER AT THE BAR, By RALPH RODD. 'Whisperukg Tongues, Little Lady -Mystery, Under False Colours, ' A ..

... treatment proved better than • visit to • spa. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. REPJRTED DRASTIC WINNOWING- OUT PROJDCT. The Daily F.rpress understands that al re-classification of the whole of the conscientious objectors in the country will take place shortly. It ...

DIUT.kI 1.1 ND BY

... and were guilty of haying prevented our own.of. fivers and men from receiving supplies. He said that pacifist* and conscientious objectors had caused the slaughter of hundreds of thou-ands of soldiers. We had done splendidly, but what we wanted now was ...

HOUSE COMMITTEE

... gone to the war was reed, and was left to the Inspector to attend to. A communication regarding the employment of conscientious objectors to military service was similarly remitted, as was also a circular as to the relief of, Highland soldiers' dependants ...