SOLDIERS’ PAY
FOR CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. SUGGESTED IN PARLIAMENT. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. “Will the Government introduce regulations to compel conscientious objectors who refuse to perform alternative non-combatant service to perform alternative nominated work at soldiers’ rates of pay?” This question was asked of the Acting-Prime Minister by Mr Broadfoot (Opposition, Waitomo). Mr Broadfoot also asked that regulations should be introduced depriving defaulters under the military regulations of their civil rights in case of their failing to register and report for duty, this action to be in addition to the ordinary penalties, and debarring from present and future employment in the Public Service all persons refusing to affirm their loyalty to the Crown.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 July 1941, Page 7
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114SOLDIERS’ PAY Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 July 1941, Page 7
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