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... CHRIST DELPHI AN, Swinlon Conscientious Objector. At the Rotherham Weat Riding Court, to-day, an interesting case under the Military Service Art was heard. Harold Douglas Gregory (25), Swinton, was brought up absentee. Captain Okell cxplainerl that the ...
... required. Lieutenant H. Auty said defendant was absentee from the Army. He had no occupation, was years age. single, and conscientious objector. said he left Wetherby. his native place, in August, 1916, and had lived various places since then including York ...
... Mr. H. W. Gibson, who is one of the deputy registration officers for Essex, has decided to refuse the vote to any conscientious objector to military service. In announcing this decision at Grays, he said ho did not mind if the ruling was tested in the ...
... When the MUitary. Service Act was passed he was at Sheffield, and satisfied three Tribunals that he was a genuine conscientious objector to military service. The Peiham Committee placed him on a farm near Hun-, man by, but last June he wrote them saying ...
... “TAINTED.” At yesterday's meeting of the Clowne Tribunal. Mr. Sam Smith, one of the Creswel] District Councillors, and conscientious objector, appealed for exemption on business and conscientious grounds. He stated he had been the superintendent of the Primitive ...
... CONSCIENCE PLEA FAILS. (aiming, at yesterday’® sitting of Sheffield Local Tribunal, exemption military service as a conscientious objector, J. W. Noakes (44Ji, married. Grade 1, said, “I could not take anus willingly. Later, said was '‘free to servo in ...
... authorities. Bow mer said that the San, who had t'rom one tomi another to avoid the military authorities, said was conscientious objector, and had done work for three years, but kept a few fowls. He was living now with his brother, who was military age ...
... allotrnent-woi'b would like to try it, and tell us ho goes. Conscientious Objectors. We have received a number of commenting upon Lord WhiarDclii* epithet, “skulking cur,” applied conscientious objector who appeared the Appeals Tribunal. One of the interesting ...
... said he was a conscientious objector. Witness added (hat the defendant’s brother had fried to persuade him register and to join the Army. Mr. A. Neal, wjio defended, said that pleaded guilty. The defendant was a conscientious objector,' and in order ...
... whilst bathine in the Canal near Parkgate Station, Thursday- The body was recovered yesterday afternoon. A Waterloo conscientious objector to military service. John Francis Cooke was fined 40s. at Chesterfield, to-day. for absenting himself since April ...
... Wharncliffe, in Die South Yorkshire Appeal Tribunal, held yesterday in Sheffield, referred to the -ase iiissioncr Dowson, conscientious objector, which was before the previous court. The Earl then .stated that in his opinion was a “skulking cur,” a comment! which ...