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A MOTHER'S APPLICATION. By Telegraph.—Press Association. j Christchurch, Last Night, '; In the Magistrate's Court, Harriet ; Baker, New Brighton, made application 'i to have the .name of her son, Frederick ;' Stanley Baker, removed from the de« '', faulters' list. Applicant stated that nejrf; son, a seafarer, who was minus sight of one eye, had enlisted, but wa» " told at the recruiting office to at sea, as he was doing his bit thm equally rs well as if he went to. tea front. He had been serving it) tragtv ports, and when he was heard oMbne months ago wan about to leave East Africa. Applicant had received &U ballot papers, but had returned. thin a to the Defence, Office. "" J* 'j Major Conroy, representing the 3fc*; fence Department, Submitted, that wM application was not in order because tihgji Act stated that a man could w&ko.afK plication to have his name removSd, < but in the present case the applicant ad», mitted that her son had not approach*!/ her in the matter.. . ',' i Ultimately the case was adjourned for! a fortnight to enable the production of* further evidence.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1919, Page 5
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187REMOVAL FROM BLACK LIST. Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1919, Page 5
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