TO CORRESPONDENTS.
SCHOOLGIRL.—See page 12 "Star" ot August 4 for Trenthaiu Art Union results. G.G.—The only eligible applicants are (I) men who have been on active service overseas, or (*2) men who were passed CI, and were in camp in New Zealand at date of armistice. CITIZEN.—SempIe spoke in Auckland against conscription on December 3, IHIO, and was arrested in Chrintchurch and charged there on December 15. 1!»1C>. on throe, counts of seditious utterance made in his Auckland speech. lie was sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment on each charge, son-, tencos to be concurrent, ami was released from the Lyttelton (iaol on September 14, 1917.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 190, 12 August 1919, Page 9
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