"On my way to prison" (writes a *?rrespond"ent to an English paper), "for the purpose of visiting a conscientious objector, I was joined by another woman. "We began to exchange confidences. In reply to a question I said, 'I'm going to see a conscientious objector. . Her nose turned up with ineffable Bc orn, and she said: 'A conscientious objector? Thank God, my man is not We of them things," and then ehe added Proudly, 'He's in "for forgery.' "
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 10, 11 January 1918, Page 7
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