RELIGIOUS OBJECTORS.
ADVISORY BOARD'S REPORT.
£.;; The report of the Religions Objectors I- j Advisorv Hoard may not, be made public. ffe Referring to the matter in Wellington §§p' last week, the Acting-Prime Minister, Sir m James Allen, «aid that until he had re*M# ceived it he could not say whether the P$ report would be made public or not. What 1 & would be made public, be thought, would i '.; be the action taken on the report.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17111, 17 March 1919, Page 7
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