TREATMENT OF WAR OBJECTORS
Sir.—l must write and thank you for printing H. N. Brailsford’s article on Britain’s treatment of war objectors. This is a time when we all need to understand one another in order to work' together for the "new order which our .leaders tell us to look for when the war is over, , By the way, it would, I think, be of interest to many of your readers to know that the three brothers Adams, who last week were sentenced to three months’ imprisonment as military defaulters, were conscientious objectors whose appeal had been disallowed. This fact, which was well to to. fore in the proceedings at the Magistrate’s Court at Barfield, was somehow omitted in your report of the case.—Yours, etc., N TAYLOR . August 19, 1941. '
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23415, 23 August 1941, Page 5
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