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MILITARY SERVICE BOARD

5 iPPEAXS HEAED YESTERDAY. The Third' "Wellington Military Service Board continued its sessions in Wellington yesterday. The chairman was Mr. If. J. Beswick, and the other members of the board were Messrs. M. -J. Mack and A. O'L. Considine. • Captain P. Baldwin represented tho military authorities. In the cases of the following appellants, adjournments sine die were gran.t--edr—lfrancis Joseph _ O'Grady, wireless operator; Thomas Cairns, assistant lightkeeper; Samuel Hopper, training-ship instructor; Harold Strawbridge, maker of scientific instruments; Joseph F. M'Pher-. sou and Vincent Mapleden, marine engineers; Cleveland Bidmead, refrigerating engineer; Marcelino H. de Abaitua, refrigerating engineor; Joseph Suggitt, farmer and shearer, Kaitoke. j

The cases of the following appellants were adjourned for one month:—John. Oliver Cooper, refrigerating engineer; James Bowe, Catholic priest, Dannevirke; Michael Cashmari, Catholic pries't, Marton; Albert James PeTler, driver, 228 Willis Street; Angus" W. Thompson, foreman boot operator, Ngaio;' Herbert Smith, bootmaker, Brooklyn. The board dismissed tne appeals of Basil Kingan, theological student, Napior; Bernard J. Chapman, theological student, Napier; Wm. R. Kenner, furnituremaker, Wellington; Harold Biddulph, coachbuilder, Brooklyn; C. I. B. Bowater (granted leave till November 14); Frederick Burke, theological student, Napier; Thomas J. Boyle, theological student, Napier; Private H. C. Burnett, Thirtieth Reinforcements, Featherston. A number of appellants failed to put in an appearance, .and their appeals also were dismissed. '

The appeals of .fbout Bfteen slaughter, men were held over till more information was available. Leave till January 7 was granted E. CI. Osborne, milkman, "of Owen Street, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 3, 28 September 1917, Page 8

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246

MILITARY SERVICE BOARD Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 3, 28 September 1917, Page 8

MILITARY SERVICE BOARD Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 3, 28 September 1917, Page 8

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