RELIGIOUS OBJECTORS.
NON COMB AT ANT SER VIC E. Ibt TELEGRAPH.I-.4E55 ASSOCIATION .I DUNEDIN. Friday. A case in which two youths named Alderson, members of the Chnstadelphian body, applied for exemption from military training and service on the ground that lighting was contrary to their religious beliefs, was settled at the Police Court this morning, both youths signing a declaration that they would serve their King and country as members of the New Zealand Army Ambulance Corps provided their work was of a non-combatant nature.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16282, 15 July 1916, Page 9
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