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... THE CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR A FASTIDIOUS MAGISTRATE. At the Police Court yesterday, Mr was applied a young man for a certi I'uate. under 2of the Vaccination Act. He hdievod that would injurious his child's health, and founded that belief upon what read ...
... THE CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR. a meeting of the Gravesend Corporal ion, it was reported that an official the public library who a single man. had notified that he a conscientious objection to fighting for his country. It was resolved that the Library Committee ...
... Conscientious Objector, “I will go to prison rather than join a non-combatant corps,” was the declaration made in somewhat dramatic fashion by G. H. a conscientious objector, appeared before South Yorkshire Appeals Tribunal yesterday. His appeal for exemption ...
... Conscientious Objector, Mr. doubts whether oonce>sjons iiKhcatf'd ilip Govern men were sufficient al.ay fears llie working elapse?. hoped the Government take care in dealing with 'he eon ten: objectors that they did not stir a religious vrar in this covmtty ...
... The Conscientious Objector. Mr. HOLT (Hexham) having expressed great satisfaction the decision of tho Government, proceeded to call attention to the prosecutions which had been going on up and down the country against people who held conscientious convictions ...
... The Conscientious Objector I voice a protest against the grow-1 ing practice of referring to conscientious objectors as “conchies”? It is not only that the word is an inelegant ...
... The Conscientious Objector. But there might be occasions when the individual, bv his interpretations of Christ’s teachings, liad to dissociate himself from the action of the nation to which he belonged, and even strenuously oppose it. That was the difficulty ...
... THE CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR. Mr. Chaplin, speaking a few overlings ago, claimed that the working of the Act which rec uses the Conscientious Objector had been far less deleterious than had been popularly sup- Posed, and that when the official returns cam€ ...
... THE CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR. THE SHEFFIELD STIPENDIARY'S DECISIONS. tha Queen'* Bench to-day. the Lord Chief Justice and Justice Weils, sitting Divisional Court, granted a rulo calling upon the diary Magistrate of Sheffield to show why mandamus should ...
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... CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR. Kiveton Park Carter and (he Army *‘l have not taken any oath or signed any paper, and I cannot see that I am deserter,” exclaimed Albert Bateman (30). carter, of Kiveton Park, when brought before the Rotherham West Riding justices ...