CANADIAN’S VIEW
APPEAL FROM SERVICE DISAPPOINTED IN DOMINION (By Telegraph.—Press Association) WELLINGTON, Tuesday A Canadian named David Donald Evans, employed in the Social Security Department, appealed against military service as a pacifist. He said he had come to New Zealand expecting better social conditions than in Canada, where he was unable to get employment for any length of time. He thought New Zealanders had too much intelligence to go to war but found that he had been mistaken. Fie said he owed no allegiance to anyone or anything, except his intelligence, but was prepared to do emergency precautions work when he considered it intelligent to do so. Decision was reserved.
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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21373, 18 March 1941, Page 6
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110CANADIAN’S VIEW Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21373, 18 March 1941, Page 6
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