"DIDN'T WANT TO DO IT."
DRILL REPULSIVE TO HIM. '' I don't see that it's any use forcing a man to go to drill if he doesn't approve of it, " said A. C. Cross, who had failed to. put in his military training at the Kowai Camp. '' I don't believe in this trainiug." "Don't you," said the Magistrate. "Have you attended any parades?" '' I've* been to a few drills, but they've been repulsive to me," said accused with a broad smile on his face. This smile vanished, however, at the words of the Magistrate. "You are fined £4 with costs, and deprived of civil rights for a year," said Mr Bailey. <■
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 132, 10 July 1914, Page 5
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