ARMED FORCES
APPEAL BOARD SITTING IN MASTERTON MEN FOR OVERSEAS SERVICE. WAIRARAPA CASES DEALT WITH. The No. 4A Armed Forces Appeal Board concluded its sitting in Masterton yesterday. There were present: Messrs H. B. Lusk (chairman), F. R. Field and W. H. Barry, members of the board and the secretary, Mr J. C. Corbishley. Mr J. S. Wauchop represented the Crown. Appeal adjourned sine die: Bernard Grimwood, pile driver (appeal lodged by Director of National Service); Frederick Alexander Oliver, shearer (Director of National Service); Vincent Williams, shearer (Director of National Service). Adjourned until next sitting: Harry Sidney Cadwallader, dairy farmhand (Norman Sidney Cadwallader). Dismissed: Edgar Griffin Sigvertsen, shearer and labourer (William Gray), appellant to do Territorial training from July 1 to September 30; Gordon Henry Spittle, shearer (Director of National Service); Vivian Francis Wood, cheese factory worker (Featherston Dairy Co.), appellant not to be called prior to April 30.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 March 1942, Page 4
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149ARMED FORCES Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 March 1942, Page 4
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