MILITARY SERVICE APPEALS.
AITKAL KOAIID AT UAWF.RA. Tim Military Appeal Hoard oil Monday dealt, with the following cases in addition to those already published: The appeal of Howard Albert Bayly, farmer, Stratford, wan allowed, appellant being 1 in class 1). The appeal of (!. K. Williamson, laborer, TariUi, for whom Mr, O'Dea appeared, was withdrawn and formally dismissed. The appeal of George Haslctl Mattock, stock agent, Klthum, was allowed, appellant being in class 8.. The appeal of Charles Jackson; horse trainer, Hawera, was adjourned until the next sitting to enable the appellant to lie medically examined. Mr. O'Dea appeared for appellant. The appeal of Kenneth Archibald Carmiehael, farmer, Kakaramea (Mr. F. C. Spratt) was withdrawn and formally dismissed. | The appeal of Martin Job Aldridge, laborer, Stratford, on the ground that lie was called up in the wrong class, was allowed, he being in class C. The appeal of John .Johnstone, laborer, Waverley (Mr. Graham) was formally dismissed, appellant having beep medically boarded C2—home service, The appeal of Alfred Jamda Bailey, baker, Hawera, was allowed, appellant being in class D. George Edward Staines Daniel, sheep farmer, Omata Valley, Waitotara, appealed on the ground of public interest and undue hardship. The board granted the appellant exemption sine die, with the usual provision that he is to Teport to the group commander monthly that he is still in 1 his present position. The appeal of Hilton Burn, branch manager, Hawera, was allowed, appellant being jjj class B. The ippeal of Frank Dean, laborer, Kaponga, which was previously before the board, was further adjourned until April. The appeal of Louis Pepperill Ko»ers, dairy fanner, Stratford, was allowed, appellant being in class D. The appeal of Arthur Robert Farmer, motor engineer, Waipawa, formerly <f Stratford, was adjourned until the next sitting for the production of marriage certificate. The appeals of Richard Carey, farmer, Auroa, and Thomas Farrcll. book oflicia', Stratford, were formally dismissed, appellants having been medical boarded C2 -*hi>m« .service. TV' iiipeal of Leo Myln Espagne, bus:: manager, Ashburton, was referred the Canterbury Military Service Board The appeal of Cyril Henry Harden, sheep farmer, Waverley, was dismissed, as there was 110 appearance of the appellant. The following appeals were allowed, appellants having heen wrongly classified in the Second Division: Alv'ert Victor Moss, sheep farmer, Kohuratahi (class C); William Treanor, farmer, Normftnby (class D); William Abraham Wallis, farmer, Oaonui > (class C); William George Ogg, traveller, Hawera (class C); George Freeman Wijleocks, farmer, Inalia (class C); Albert James Hopcroft, factory manager, Normanby (class B). Charles Zinsli, coach painter, Hawera, had his appeal allowed, appellant being under age. The board gave its reserved decision in the case of George Donald McGregor, and grunted the appellaut exemption sine die. —Hawera Star.
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