Statement on J. J. Jarman as a conscientious objector |
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Title : | Statement on J. J. Jarman as a conscientious objector |
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Creator : | Ward, A. G. | ||
Source : | Jarman family, PRG 980/16/1/17 | ||
Date of creation : | 1916 | ||
Format : | Letter | ||
Contributor : | State Library of South Australia | ||
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Description : |
Letter written by A.G. Ward, Methodist Minister, Kingston South East and dated 6 October 1916, stating that Mr. J. J. Jarman is a bona fide conscientious objector in the opinion of the writer. |
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Coverage year : | 1916 |
Period : | 1914-1918 |
Further reading : | Jauncey, Leslie C. The story of conscription in Australia, [South Melbourne] Macmillan of Australia, 1968 State Library of South Australia. Conscription and enlistment, [Adelaide]: State Library of South Australia, 1997 |
Internet links : | Anzac Day Commemoration Committee (Queensland) See: History: information about conscription in both World War 1 and World War 2 sections Australian War Memorial See: Research and Family History: Encyclopedia: Conscription State Library of New South Wales: World War I and Australia Research Guide: Recruitment and conscription State Library of Victoria: Ergo See: Explore history: Australia & WWI: Home WWI: Arguments over conscription |