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CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS.

WORKERS' VIEWS ON RECENT DEPUTATION. Dunedin, Feb. 10. At a meeting of printers, machinists, bookbinders, lithographers, and workers related to those trades to-night, a motion was unanimously passed condemning the utterances by members of the deputation to Sir James Allen regarding conscientious objectors now imprisoned. The meeting expressed tho opinion that the statements made by the deputation were an insult tv our heroic dead, and the loyal workers who have survived the ordeal of the great war, and that the assertion that the deputation represented 00,000 workers, was contrary to fact.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1919, Page 2

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CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1919, Page 2

CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1919, Page 2

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