advertisements. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING. A MOVEMENT has Ibeon inaugurated under the 'litlo of the NATIONAL rEACE AN JO ANTIMILITARIST COUNiCIL OF NEW ZEALAND. (1) To unite those' who are protesting against the Compulsory Clauses of ithe Defence Act, and to take united. action, in am effort to have the Clauses Repealed. (2) To circulate throughout tine Dominion a petition to Parliament praying for the Repeal of the Compulsory Clauses of the Defence Act. (3) To pledge Candidates at the forthcoming Election to vote Ifor the Repeal of the Compulsory Clauses, and to recommend such Candidates who so .pledge themselves for Election to Parliament. _ (4) To give information and legal interpretation of any Clause® of the Act, etc. etc. The Council is'desirous of forming a, Working Body in Masterton to cooperate in the Movement, and would ib© glad of the riames and addresses of all interested. Itf you are opposed' <t'o Compulsory Military Training ,kindly forward your name and address, for purpose of organisation, to THE SECRETARY, 102 Hereford Street, Christehurch. MASTERTON ELECTORATE. AiLL These interested in the formation of a Central Committee, to further the candidature of Mr G. R. 'Sykes' in Masterton, 'are invited to [meet in Mr Sykes' CommitteeRooms, ( Church _ Street (next Y.M.C.A. Gymnasium) at 7.30 p.m. on SATURDAY, 19th inst.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 1036, 17 August 1911, Page 1
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