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ARMED FORCES

YESTERDAY'S APPEALS Yesterday the No. 1 Armed Forces Appeal Hoard heard further appeals for exemption from military service or release from the forces. Mr D. C. Cameron presided, and with him wore Messrs C. V. Smith and W. It. Clarke. Extension of leave until September 12 was granted in an appeal by E. W. Pidgeon and Co. for L. H. Beardsley, a manager. Transfer to a local camp was recommended in the following appeals;—Mrs E. Woods, for L. L. Woods; Mrs O. M. Wilkinson, for F. C. Wilkinson; Mrs 11. Bartlett, for J. E. Ham; Mrs J. Clark, for J. Clark; Mrs M. E. Duncan, for 11. Duncan; Mrs Napper, for C. 0. Nappcr; Mrs A. G. McHoull, for A. G. McHoull. Release from camp until February 28, 1943, was granted in appeals by the Dunedin Engineering and Steel Company, for J. Ryan, a boilermaker’s apprentice, and by W. N. Ellison, for Alexander McCabe, a farmer. The following appeals were dismissed:— Director of National Service, for E. Kuewstubb, an accountant; J. W. Beilinson, a farmer; Mrs T, E. Bennett, for R. J. Bennett. Six weeks’ leave was granted in an appeal by Airs Newton on behalf of R. C. Newton, a storekeeper. Four months’ leave was granted in an appeal by Ibe International Harvester Company Ltd., for M. Johnston, a stores manager.

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Evening Star, Issue 24294, 8 September 1942, Page 6

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ARMED FORCES Evening Star, Issue 24294, 8 September 1942, Page 6

ARMED FORCES Evening Star, Issue 24294, 8 September 1942, Page 6

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