"NOT FIT FOR CITIZENSHIP."
(PMSS ASSOOIATIOIf TELEOBAM.)
NAPIEB, November 6.
"I have a firm belief that no man can be guilty of a crime," said Neil Alexander Molnnes, when applying for oxemption from service as a juror at the Supreme Oourt this morning, "Is it on religious grounds that yon make this application?" asked Mr Justice Ostler. i "f am not overburdened with religion, but I cannot convict anyonej", replied Molnnes.
"My idea is that a man with views like yours is not fit for citizenship at, all," remarked his Honour, in granting exemption,
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19461, 7 November 1928, Page 7
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