FAILED TO REPORT
MEDICAL EXAMINATION DID NOT RECEIVE NOTICE OPINION OF THE MAGISTRATE “The reason he did not report could be put down to the fact that he didn’t collect his mail for six weeks, and therefore didn’t receive his notice,” said the magistrate, Mr W. H. Freeman, at Tuesday’s sitting of the Thames Police Court, when Charles Henry Taylor was charged with failing to report to the Army-Office, Paeroa, for medical examination. Sergeant-Major H. Rice stated that numerous notices instructing the defendant to report had been sent to his postal address.
Taylor said he had 1 not collected his mail for six weeks.
The magistrate instructed accused to report for medical examination at 5 p.m. on Monday, May 17.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3263, 14 May 1943, Page 5
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120FAILED TO REPORT Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3263, 14 May 1943, Page 5
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