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Jailed Anti-Gonscrlpts. - « "MAORILAND WORKER" ROLL OF HONOR. 1911. N«. i.~Wm. Cornish, Brooklyn, Wei* ling ton. No. a.—Peter Thompson, Nelson (exiled). No. 3.~Harry Cooke. Chrlstohuroh. 1912. —Harry Cooke, second term. No. 4.—Alex. Cooke, Chrlstohuroh. No. s,—Edward Hannam, Chrlstohuroh. No. c.—James K. Worrall, Chrlstohuroh. No. 7.—Edward H. Edwards, Chrlstohuroh. No. B.—Walter J. Hooper, Chrlstohuroh. No. 9.—H- E. Denton, Chrlstohuroh. (Also second term for street-speaking.) | No. 10.— H. B. Worsfold, Chrlstohuroh. No. 11.— H. W. Hill, Christchuroh. No. 12.—Stanley Evans, Lower Hutt, Wellington. No. 13.—Henry Williams, Masterton. No. 14.—Fred- Hofeson, Christchuroh. No. is.—E. Rider, Auckland. No. IC—F. Smith, Auokland. No. 17.—Frank Ward, Chrlstcnuroh. Mo. 18.—Harold Hayes, Chrlstohuroh. No. 19—Charles Vincent, Chrlstohuroh. No. 20.—Alfred Scott, Christchuroh. No. 2t—Thos. Nuttall, Christchuroh. No. 22.—Frank MoCullough, Chrlstohuroh. No. 23.— W. Gates, Chrlstohuroh. No. 24.—J, Porter, Chrlstohuroh. No. 2a.—Hy. Hawkes, Auckland. No. 26—Claud Williams, Auokland. No. 27.— H. F. Wise, Auokland. No. 28.—w. Cooley, Lower Hutt. No, 29— E. H. Maokey, Auokland. No. 30.— R. Horning, Auokland. No. 31.—F, Rae, Auokland. No. 32.— F. Doran, Auckland. No. 33.— F. Cilmour, Auokland. No. 34.—Ceorge Bell, Auckland. No. 35.— W. Sanders, Auokland. (Also second term.) No. 36.—M. de Jongh, Auokland. No. 37.—A. Stock, Auokland. No. 38.— H. Le Breton, Chrlstohuroh. No. 39.—C. L. Beary, Chrlstohuroh. No. 40.— H. Downes, Temuka. No. 41.—Fred. Brooks, Waihi. No. 42.—Phil Marks, Waihi. No. 43.—Edward Dwyer, Walhl. No. 44—Leslie Rogers, Waihi. No. 45.—Leslie Lack, Walhl. No. 46.—Carl Rogers, Waihi. No. 47.— E. Stephens, Petone. No. 48.— W. Nunn, Petone. No. 49.— T. w. Jenkins, Petone. No. 50—Edward Turton, Huntly. No. 51.—J as. Waite, Huntly. No. 52— W. R. Rayner, Huntly. No. 53.—Arthur Cadman, Huntly. No. 54.— G. W. Valentine, Huntly. No. 55.—Ceo. Jones, Wellington. No. 56.— H. O'Day, Onehunga. No. 57—Geo. Harris, Auckland. No. 58.—A. Barton, Auckland. No. 59.—Hy. Sellar, Patea. No. 60.—Fred. Sellar, Patea. No. 81—Ceo. Morris, Auckland. No. 62.— R. Hales, Auokland. NO. 63.—C.Baldwin, Christchuroh. No. 64.—A. Duokmanton, Chrlstohuroh. No. 65.—C. Porter, Chrlstohuroh. No. 66.— W. Taylor, ChrlstohuNsh. No. 67.— R. Whlttlngton, Wellington. No. 68.—A. Caullng, Masterton. No, 69,—C. Lewis, Chrlstohuroh. No. 70.—Stanley TunnlollfT, Palmerston North. No. 71.—Carneld Ogle, Hawera. No. 72.—Musgrave Ogle, Hawera. No. 73.— R. Ross, Awahurl. 1913. No. 74.—Robert L, Thomson, Nelson (military detention). No. 75.—Willie Sellar, Patea (exiled). (Also his two brothers mentioned above.) No. 76. —Arthur Pope, inveroarglll (military detention). No. 77.—Frank O'Connor, Masterton. No. 78.—Wm. Robinson, Masterton. (Omissions and additions will be gladly received.—Ed.)

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