EXEMPTIONS GRANTED
' FROM MILITARY SERVICE. (By Telegraph.—Special Correspondent.) Wanganul, February 7. At tlic Magistrate's Court this morning, Mr. Kerr, S.M., granted two applications for exemption from military training) o' l tlic ground of religious objections, but personally expressed his dissatisfaction at exemptions. He added lie was pleased to seo, tluit in the Old Country the Imperial authorities had passed legislation making it 110 longer possible for people to escapo then- obligations 011 account of religious beliefs in the exigencies of the case, and lie hoped soon to seo the New Zealand Parliament repeal the section under which the applications were made. THE CHEVROLET 4-30. T urns ill a twenty-foot circle It as self self-starter, electric lights, and E very accessory 1b of proven quality. C nrries five passengers A utl costs but -£225 (approximate) It eadv for the road. THE SEASON. Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2689, 8 February 1916, Page 4
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142EXEMPTIONS GRANTED Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2689, 8 February 1916, Page 4
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