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MILITARY SERVICE BOARD

YESTERDAY'S CASES.' Tho Third Wellington Military Service Board continued its sessions yesterday. Mr. H. J. JJesivick presided, and with him on the board were Messrs. 11. J. Mack and A. O'L. Coaridme. Captain P. Baldwin was the military representative.

The appeals of the following were (lis-, missed, and leave till January 7 was grained (lio appellants :—Cnrl F. Barllett, cadet, Lands and .Deeds Otlice, Auckland; Clifford V. Lloyd, cadet, Lands and Deeds Office, Blenheim; Herbert Arthur Still, a Rhodes Street, Wellingon; Henry A. Luka«hif6kie, permanent fire brigadesman, Wellington; Lionel T. M. Boclley, milk vendor, Northland; John Henry Goldsworthy, driver, llataitai; Norman E. Ellis, expressman, rioseneath; Charles At'Lareu Turnbull, secretary, Wellington; Douglas Bray, laercliant, Wellington. , Leave till February 1 was granted in the cases of Paul Francis Kane, clerical student, and Win. Bernard Buckley, .theological student, both of Napier (recommended for service with tho Medical Corps); Lawrence Martin Knudsen. engineer, Salisbury Avenue, Wellington; Earl Roy Jenkins, Wiugficld Street, Wellington; Joseph Dillon, shearer and farm and station hand; John Leslie Fulton, shearer and agricultural worker; Peter War/ile, shearer; Donald M'Phersou, shearer. Adjournments were made as follow:— Frank Simpson, fire brigadesman, Weilington (sine die); Sydney Smith, clicker, Brooklyn (to first sitting in January); Thomas Greene, farm labourer (sine die); William Jusoph Potts, publisher -New Zealand Truth-'(smc die); Arthur Edwin Falliwell, marine engineer (sine jw): John Robert Johnstone, freezing clidiobor hand (sine die); Harold J. i. p-llock, commercial traveller vfor three Mionlhs); Charles R. Graham, merchant ■ S iic.- 'for three months). The appeal of H. G. Salter, watchTaker, Lower Hull, was dismissed ' 'i'lio board allowed the appeals of the following-.-Roderick M'Rac, storeman, Woliiiigten, on the ground ol undue hardsup; Alfred Large, storeman, Wellington on the ground that the appellant ,°£ a member of the Second Division; «V IT. Walters, biograph operator, We - lincion, on the ground hat the appell«t" » « American subject and not a res«.r'i»t<

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 32, 1 November 1917, Page 6

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MILITARY SERVICE BOARD Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 32, 1 November 1917, Page 6

MILITARY SERVICE BOARD Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 32, 1 November 1917, Page 6

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