THE DUTY OF DEFENCE.
MA-N WHO" WQULD RUN AWAY. ■■"*& *; -iper Press OAssotlatlon.) : MAOTBRTON, last night. The, Militaty Appeal Board dealt with 33 cases at Mast^pton to-day. . The-prin-cipal cases w^re those of five sons of a farmer named Campbell* all »fi .whom. objqcte^vtota^yTce;^ "grounds ,that they did not b'eHew*"rn^krllipg. Orie said he did not likfe'-taJjih^ the lives of, sheep orrabbits. Pressed by a> member of th« ' Board as to /what he would do if the Gei'mans were' to attempt to outrage the female members of hig family, tie said he would run away. J'The' 'Board disjnisped.the appeals of £hre« members of the fa^i!y, ( aji4-^ield o^.ihe appeals of ihe other two. -.' foy Ainedipal teajpinatiojil '
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14192, 9 January 1917, Page 8
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112THE DUTY OF DEFENCE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14192, 9 January 1917, Page 8
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