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PROCEEDINGS OF APPEAL BOARD QUESTION OF PERMITTING NOTE-TAKING. DECISION POSTPON EI) ’By T«dc>*raph-—PtAssociation '• WELLINGTON, This Dny. Shortly Mier the Armed Services Appeal Board began the hearing of appeals today, the chairman. Mr Stilwell, S.M., interrupted the proceedings to question a member of me public who was writing busily m :> notebook. "What authority have you to take notes"’’ he asked. "I did lint think any authority was required." the man replied. ’ I am simply a member of the public " The chairman. ;i.-i;eti the writer to desist in the meantime, until the board had Considered the question >■( notetaking al its hcuriisgs. The Press tvas admitted. Of course, but the board would have tn decide upon the rights of the public ’.<> take notes. Later the writer explained th.it jib name was A. C B.<rrinpjt>n and fhat he .vpivsentti! the Pence Ph-d-.'.e Union and the Christian Pacifist S . .o.d w.c-: watching the pruei-cdii.:*- -..n behalf of c<»nsCi<-nt iiais object--The Rev. O. E. Burton rd that he was similarly mtere ted am! watching the hearing on behalf of the Christian Pacifist Society With Mr Burton w.e Mr 1 G .!<■ ' . - - her ,if ’ h " 1 '
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 January 1941, Page 6
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190MILITARY SERVICE Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 January 1941, Page 6
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