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ARMY SERVICE

EXEMPTION APPEALS

LARGE NUMBER REVIEWED

A sitting of the No. 1 Armed Forces Appeal Board was held in Auckland this morning. Mr. C. R. Orr Walker, S.M., presided, and associated with him were Messrs. T. P. McCready and A. M. Samuel.

Appeals by or on behalf of the following reservists were adjourned sine die: Albert Brown, sharemilker (appeal by G. H. Mobberly); William Edward Dyer, driver-grader (appeal by McKendrick Brothers); Franjo Sokolich, farm labourer (appeal by the Director of National Service); Stuart Arthur Wilson, apprentice turner and fitter (appeal by Mason and Porter, Limited); Cuthbert William Smith, clerk (appeal by the Director of National Service); Allan Ferrier Walker, paying teller (appeal by the Director of National Service); Cyril Halsey Ellis, accountant, Thomas Webster, rubber mixer, Herbert Frederick Edgecombe, Bren gun wheel moulder, Alan Lindsay Stowe. cycle tyre moulder, and Kenneth John Ash, tool maker (appeals by Reid N.Z. Rubber Mills, Limited); Harvey Marshall, tinning department employee (appeal by the Director of National Service); George Thomas Roger Mascull, accountant (appeal by W. A. Chenery, Limited).

Appeals by or on behalf of the following reservists were adjourned to a later date: Jack William Adams, mechanical engineer (appeal by Radio, Limited); Richard Taylor, university student (appeal by the Director of National Service); William Seymour Barton, carpenter (appeal by V. E. Haughey and Co.); Peter Brewster Cook and Frank Patrick Ardern, carpenters (appeals by Auckland Builders, Limited); Kenneth Charles Whitehead, electrical engineer. The following appeals by or on behalf of reservists were dismissed, an order being made that calling up be not before a certain date: Mervyn Thomas Frisken, dairy proprietor; Frederick Phillpotts Butler, trading department manager (appeal by the New Zealand Co-op. Pig Marketing Assn.); Dallas George Crook, rationing officer: and Roy Stanley Gotts, dispatch clerk (appeals by Reid N.Z. Rubber Mills, Limited); Raymond Joseph Clarke, theatre projectionist (appeal by the Lyceum Talkie Circuit). The appeal of Arnold Miller Keith, merchant seaman, was dismissed. The board dismissed the appeal of Stanley Joseph Schischka, storeman, but made an order that the reservist be not called uo before a certain date and that he "should not go out of New Zealand while his wife was in hospital.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19420722.2.85

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 171, 22 July 1942, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
364

ARMY SERVICE Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 171, 22 July 1942, Page 6

ARMY SERVICE Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 171, 22 July 1942, Page 6

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