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DOMINION'S PART.

ANTI-MILITARISTS. DISORDER IN COURT. Christchurch, Last Night. Charles F. Warden and Arthur Burrows wore tried by eourt-martial to-day for refusing to parade for medical ination after being called tip in the ballot. Each was found guilty, but the sentence has not yet been confirmed. The court was crowded throughout the hearing of the charges, many present being anti-militarists of the female variety, who commented on the proceedings and frequently applauded' tlie statements made. When Burrows was Found guilty his "friend" wished to give evidence, but was not allowed to do so by the president, wfhose action provoked- a riotous clamor from the rear of the court, which ■was promptly closed.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19180123.2.27

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 January 1918, Page 5

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112

DOMINION'S PART. Taranaki Daily News, 23 January 1918, Page 5

DOMINION'S PART. Taranaki Daily News, 23 January 1918, Page 5

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