EXEMPTION FROM DRILL
Sir, — A man has said that he could not “defend father, mother, sister or wife,” as he has, what he calls, a “religious” objection to anything appertaining to war. A magistrate recommended him to join the Scouts. Why? If the objector could pass any examination to get into, the Scouts, and vouch his allegiance to God fwhom he hides behind) and the King, I guarantee the Boy Scouts will do their duty and give him all that is due. FATHER OF SCOUTS.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 323, 7 April 1928, Page 6
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85EXEMPTION FROM DRILL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 323, 7 April 1928, Page 6
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