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OBJECTORS.

j TO THE EDITOR 01' "THE PRESS.** j w ?' r have no time for objectors , Way should iny fou go and fight for I their freedom? He went and did his duty, and now lies in a hero's grave jjet France, so that we might be free from the Hun's yoke. I would ship . the whole, lot of the objectors to Germany, and if they came back I would put them on an lsliuid by themselves. They are no men who would stand by and see their friends and Womenfoik treat- \ ed as the Huns have treated the Belgians and French. If our country is not worth fighting for, it is not worth living in. I hope the shirkers will have to do their time in gaol, good enough for them.—lours, etc., FATHER.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16437, 3 February 1919, Page 8

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OBJECTORS. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16437, 3 February 1919, Page 8

OBJECTORS. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16437, 3 February 1919, Page 8

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