TO STRATHMORE
LOCAL RESERVIST COMMITTED
REFUSAL TO ENTER CAMP
"Have you anything: further to slay," asked the Magistrate (Mr E. L. Walton, S.M.) of Michael Mollock in the Whakatane Court yesterday, when the latter ap-
peared in answer to a charge of having failed to comply with the Gazetted regulations covering- his inclusion in a military ballot last year.
Mollock replied to the effect that lie could not say anything other than what he had already said to the Appeal Board.
Serg'eant Farrell said that the defendant Avas a member of the first division and had failed to report or to observe any of the notices served on him, since March 4, 1941.
Tlie Magistrate thereupon made an order for his detention in the defaulters camp at Strathmore.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 40, 15 April 1942, Page 5
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