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NATIONAL SERVICE REGULATIONS

TEACHERS WHO ARE OBJECTORS TO BE DISMISSED BY EDUCATION BOARD Wanganui, Aug. 18. The Wanganui Education Board decided to-day to dismiss from its service any teacher known to be objecting to performing duty under the National Service Regulations. No action under this resolution will be taken till regulations governing conscientious objectors are gazetted, presumably this week. "We must take a firm stand in the matter.” said Mr W. G. Black. Palmerston North, "and dismiss from the service a teacher who refuses to help hit country in time of need—that is. once he is known to be such a person." Mr J. C. Batt. Wanganui: The conscientious objector is not only one who dodges military service. A lot of them are Christians. One is serving time in gaol to-day because he had the courage of his convictions. "The question we have to ask ourselves is, would it be right for everybody to be a conscientious objector." sn.d Mr E. F. Hemingway, Patea, chair, man of the board. "Should we allow any man the right to put our children under the heel of the Hun?" Mr N. Annabell, Wanganui: We don’t want more wars. Hand the conscientious objectors over to the soldiers. Let them deal with them. Mr Batt held that that would mean inflicting the same cruelties as were experienced in the last war.—P.A.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 19 August 1941, Page 4

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NATIONAL SERVICE REGULATIONS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 19 August 1941, Page 4

NATIONAL SERVICE REGULATIONS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 19 August 1941, Page 4

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