RELIGIOUS OBJECTORS.
(PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGBAM.)
AUCKLAND, May 5
Sir James Allen to-day emphatically denied that men exempted on religious grounds were benefiting at the expense of men going away. Wherever he had examined cases he had generally found that the Military Service Boards had ample evidence to justify their action. The religious objector had to leave his occupation and fjo to work for the State. The assertion that religious and conscientious objectors could scoop another man's business was untrue.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16207, 9 May 1918, Page 3
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