| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs - 1917 - 274 pages
...national interests that he should. instead of being employed in military service, be engaged in other work in which he is habitually engaged or in which he wishes...should continue to be so educated or trained ; or (Z>) on the ground that serious hardship would ensue, if the man were called up for Army Service, owing... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs - 1917 - 58 pages
...interests that he should, instead of being employed in the military service, be engaged in other work in which he is habitually engaged or in which he wishes...that he should continue to be so educated or trained; (6) On the ground that serious hardship would ensue if the man were called up for army service, owing... | |
| Great Britain - 1917 - 56 pages
...interest that the man should, instead of being employed in military service, be engaged in other work in which he is habitually engaged or in which he wishes...that he should continue to be so educated or trained ; (&) On the ground that serious hardship would ensue if the man were called up for army service, owing... | |
| 1918 - 338 pages
...national interests that he should, instead of being employed in military service, be engaged in other work in which he is habitually engaged or in which he wishes...or trained for any work, that he should continue to he so educated or trained: or (6) on the ground that serious hardship would ensue, if the mau were... | |
| Matthew Brown Hammond - 1919 - 356 pages
...should, instead of being employed in military service, be engaged in other work in which he is habitually engaged or, if he is being educated or trained for...he should continue to be so educated or trained." Exemptions might also be granted by any government department, after consultation with the army council,... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of Economics and History - 1919 - 356 pages
...should, instead of being employed in military service, be engaged in other work in which he is habitually engaged or, if he is being educated or trained for...he should continue to be so educated or trained." Exemptions might also be granted by any government department, after consultation with the army council,... | |
| John Ronald Currie - 1922 - 260 pages
...in other work in which he was habitually engaged, or in which he wished to be engaged, or if he was being educated or trained for any work, that he should continue to be so educated or trained. (6) On the ground that serious hardship would ensue if the practitioner were called up for Army Service,... | |
| Great Britain - 1919 - 720 pages
...limit. Application for renewal or variation employed ill military service, be engaged ill other work in which he is habitually engaged or in which he wishes to be engaged or, if he is beiug educated or trained for auy work, that he should continue to be so educated or trained; or (b)... | |
| 1917 - 924 pages
...interest that the man should, instead of being employed in military service, be engaged in other work in which he is habitually engaged or in which he wishes...that he should continue to be so educated or trained ; (b) On the ground that serious hardship would ensue if the man were called up for army service, owing... | |
| 1919 - 562 pages
...a man should, instead of being employed in military service, be engaged In other work in which he U habitually engaged or in which he wishes to be engaged,...trained for any work, that he should continue to be во educated or trained ; or i'-1- On the ground that serious hardship would ensue, if the man were... | |
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