MILITARY SERVICE
■,■". V . ■ _____ 4> ____':: A v : THE BALLOTED MEN . .FORTY APPEALS The.-.Pirst Wellington Military Service Bon I'd sat in Wellington yeslerdny. The members of thelboardiire: Messrs. 1). Q. A. Cooper, S:M... (chairman), W. Perry, and D. ll'Laren.. . It was decided to'recommend that Pie. William H.Boden, now ou,active service," should be returned to New Zealand. The application was. made on the ground of family hardship. ( , An appeal was mnde by the mother 'of .'Reginald John Staple*,, for Ihe soldier's discharge '.from Tre.nlham. 'Camp; One son had been, killed and another had been on active service eihee 'the Main Body left.. Leave: till, the "May draft is to.be! recommended.:, ' ". . " ■No recommendation was madfr in the ease, of Sergeant C. Perry, .of-; the Tunnelling Corns, Whose return.'.from the front waVdesired. ... ..'. ;. " ' Tbo board will recommend the return from the front of.Sapper C.jH.A'amodt. .In .the-case df.il. W. Oliver, mate on a barque, decision was reserved pine die. An-adjournment till March was made in the case of Oliver Anderson Sutherland, wireless officer. : \ Messrs. Wright, Steplienson and Co. appealed for John M'Dqnal.d, accountant, InvprcrirgilT. Decision was reserved siho die. ■' ■ . ' I . An appeal for Frederick-Johnson, chief ''accountant, ;by the' Ocean Accident and Guarantee' Corporation, wns adjourned sine- die. ■ ■ , ■ Appeals for Arthur F. Bailori gardener, Lower Ilutt, and Peter J: 'Bell, biograph operator, Lower'Hutt, were dismissed. ;\ 11 employer's appeal for .John ' William storernai'i, was adjourned till' March. ... The Enstbojirne Borough Council appealed .'.for John AV. (tower, , - muster of Ihes.s. Aorere,, and decision" wns reserved sine die.. ' A- marine engineer, Alexander G.Thompson, was appealed for by his cniS joy en;, and decision was reserved' sine ie. ■ ' ; '■ Leave till March iwa.s given Roy Guy, clerk, Whirou, whose employer appealed. An employer's-appeal was made for 1 Harold Walter Syme.>, auctioneer, Gisborne, but the board- adjourned the aiiat'ter'tiirSlnrch. "■ ... ' An adjournment, sin't die wns made in the' case of .William. 'Herbert J. -Scott, electro'plater and manufacturer, Devonport, for whom Aii employer's appeal'was made. .■:'/.-■"..■ Murdoch John M'Lend, coal and produce dealer, who has five brothers at the front, appealed, and the board reserved decision suiio die. •" , ■ • , Other decisions were:—Harry L. Parker, shipwright, adjourned till. March; John Francis Walters, farmer, Lower Hult, reserved' sine die; Corporal Charles J. AHclrison," returned soldier, leave till December 17 recommended; Gunner. AV. G. Mansfield, Karori, leave till December 17 recommended. Tho hoard will sit to-day.'
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 36, 6 November 1918, Page 7
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385MILITARY SERVICE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 36, 6 November 1918, Page 7
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