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INTERFERING WITH RECRUITING

• ——♦ ■ A SUBSTANTIAL.FINK. (B;r Ttlezraph—Pres« Associ&fJon.i Auckland, November 1. "Egerton Gill, secretary of the New Zealand Freedom League, was fined £50 on a charge of publishing matter likely to interfere with recruiting. Defendant circularised members and sympathisers of the league, enclosing a form of protest, which suggested conscientious objection to military service. The Magistrate stated that the form of protest really suggested an answer to a question in the National Register as to why the signatory had not volunteered, and consequently was likely to interfere with recruiting.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2608, 2 November 1915, Page 3

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INTERFERING WITH RECRUITING Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2608, 2 November 1915, Page 3

INTERFERING WITH RECRUITING Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2608, 2 November 1915, Page 3

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