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COURT-MARTIAL

ACTION OF FEMALE ANTIMILITARISTS. By Telegraph-Press Association. Christchurch, January 22. Charles E. Warden and Arthur Burrows were tried by court-martial today for refusing to parado for medical examination after being called up iu the ballot. Each was found guilty, but the sentence has not yot been confirmed. The Court was crowded throughout the hearing of the charges, many of these present being anti-militarists of the female variety, who commented on the proceedings and frequently applauded the statements made. When Burrows was found guilty his "friend'' wished to give evidence, but was not allowed to do so by tho president, whose action provoked a riotous clamour from the rear of the court, which was promptly closed.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19180123.2.21

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 102, 23 January 1918, Page 4

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116

COURT-MARTIAL Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 102, 23 January 1918, Page 4

COURT-MARTIAL Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 102, 23 January 1918, Page 4

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