ADVICE TO MEN CALLED IN BALLOT
+ INDIGNATION AT CIRCULAR IN MARLBOROUGH (PR ESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) BLENHEIM. November 13. Considerable indignation has been felt by Marlborough men called up in the Territorial ballot at the receipt of a cleverly-worded document relating to objections to military service. The document reads as follows: “The conscientious objectors’ advisory committee is willing to help in every way possible all who desire information concerning the provisions relating to conscientious objection to military service.” It is signed for the committee by the Rev, B. C. Dowling, Mrs Lucy Gibson, and Mr A. C. Barrington, and the address is c/o. the Advisory Committee, Box 206. Te Aro, Wellington. The circulars were posted in unsealed envelopes from Wellington.
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23177, 14 November 1940, Page 8
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