FARM EMPLOYEES
NAMES DRAWN IN BALLOT EXEMPTION PROCEDURE. (P.A.) WELLINGTON, Monday. Farmers or farm employees who are called up for military service and passed as medically fit are to stay in their occupation pending complete examination of their positions before the local appeal board, according to a statement made by the Minister of National Service, Mr. Broadfoot. The local appeal board will take steps to arrange postponement in the meantime. "Arrangements have also been made for primary production councils to lodge appeals on the ground of public interest with the appropriate appeal board," said the Minister. "It is quite possible some men concerned will have insufficient experience to justify their retention on a farm or the production of a particular farm on which they are employed may be insufficient to warrant retention of ah experienced l? 31 ?' „' n suc 'h case, it is proposed tnat the man be transferred to another farm."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 170, 21 July 1942, Page 3
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