NO SENTIMENT IN WAR.
MILITARY WANT LAST CfiF Toft BROTHERS. A remarkaiblo record was disclosed ai Shoreditoh Tribunal recently. H) was stated, when an appeal was made by a flnu of upholsterers on behalf of m apprentice named Wyatt, aged 18, was or.e of ten brothers. £&K vrem wvi in the Army, one in the Nftvy, one in a munition factory, and one bad b«n killed. • Wyatt had been taken by the *»• tary authorities, and sent to mouth, ,but was got back as he was «n apprentice. Wyatt said he did nob want to join the Army, as he was the only one at home with his aged parents. He mA no sisters. , •, The Tribunal gave Wyatt six HW" exemption, whereupon Captain TO® said that Wyatt was an "A" n»a, *na he should appeal. , , .. A member said they had panted the exemption in view of the splendid.aer"Vice of the family, and suggested tnefW should be no appeaJ. . Captain Fisher: Why notify There to no sentiment in war time. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1917, Page 5
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168NO SENTIMENT IN WAR. Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1917, Page 5
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