DEATH PENALTY DEBATE—Sir William Jowitt, Attorney-General, who, during the debate on the Army Bill, refused to give a legal opinion on the point whether inducing cowardice amounted to mutiny and therefore punishable by death.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 940, 5 April 1930, Page 8
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34DEATH PENALTY DEBATE—Sir William Jowitt, Attorney-General, who, during the debate on the Army Bill, refused to give a legal opinion on the point whether inducing cowardice amounted to mutiny and therefore punishable by death. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 940, 5 April 1930, Page 8
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