TEMPORARY EXEMPTIONS
DIVISION .1 MEN OUGHT TO lifil , READY. ; The Defence Minister stated vested day that the_ Military Service Boards had no special directions from'' tha Government or; from him as to how they should deal with applications for exemption. They were expected to deal with cases on their own "responsibility, acoording to _tho evidence. Referring to the granting of temporary exemptions to numbers of men, Mr. Allen said that it was perhaps prudent for the boards to be a little mors generous in this respect at the beginning of tho scheme than would be possible later. '■'Now the scheme is in operation," lie said, "tho men in Division I ought ta know that theywill be_ balloted for at any time, aiid it is their duty to have their affairs in order, and to be in a position to go into camp at short notice." '
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2963, 29 December 1916, Page 1
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145TEMPORARY EXEMPTIONS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2963, 29 December 1916, Page 1
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