PASSIVE RESISTERS.
how they emnnaM I MB. CUTTEN SUGGESTS A METHOD. I this morning in <*£J£f*2S i ?<** prosecution of youths who teitf iS '<■ to comply with the compuW S requirements of the Defence iT** ' had been suggested by BoeWhU <C one defendant was His name was Harold Frank WfaT** the charge was one of luvhttfcM s te to u a a p d P e ; r the Defe - ™d<" the Defence iJt 1 ? should like to say that I Sw» B * : good number of young men * for failing to comply witlthe IBL* Act, and if the matter Uβ £v w hands, I should not send the* £J? for, after all, that is what Cinffi of a penalty upon obstinate comes to. As they fail toYS&& to the State in the matter* punish the mby debarring then frn« a "ght to the franchise, and pffi&£ on from their right to claim tU 3r2 pension. It seems to mc that *&£s& -be a more effective way to meet tS? cr.lty than sending them to «£ « would give them food for reflection, ftu " quite unreasonable that they should k≤ all the benefits which the State £? ! fers on individual citizens, and atlki same time refuse to do their duty to JS an important matter. However TS2 no option in the matter. The defends will be convicted and fined £2 and eojfc,'
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 63, 13 March 1912, Page 4
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