APPEALS HEARD
SERVICE WITH ARMED FORCES
SITTING OF WAIRARAPA BOARD.
MASTERTON AND OTHER CASES.
The Wairarapa Armed Forces Appeal Board concluded its sitting in Masterton yesterday afternoon. There were present: Messrs T. Jordan (chairman), L. T. Daniell and F. Cole, members of the board, and Mr G. F. Whitlock, secretary and Crown representative. In the list of cases below the name of the person lodging the appeal is given in parentheses:—
Adjourned sine die: Alistair White Macdonald, tire retreader (Reliance Tire and Rubber Co.); Horace David Reid, confectioner (reservist); Leslie Allan Frederick Keen, hairdresser (John Frederick Keen); Robert Tnomas Oliver, dairy farmer (Charles Oliver); Norman Pelvin, inspector of factories (Director of National Service); William Keith Dick, civil servant (Director of National Service); Ronald r Johnstone Grant, blacksmith (Director of National Service); Noel Bentley Cathie, branch factory manager (Cathie and Sons, Ltd.).
Adjourned: Frederick Alexander Blyth Clark, carpenter (Donald Frederick Adnrews), until December 31, 1942; Onslow William Charles Thompson, spray enameller (N. R. Cunningham, Ltd.), until December 31, 1942; George Simpson, blacksmith’s apprentice (W. Spring), until next sitting; George Thomas Sullivan, driver (Thomas Colman O’Connor), until next sitting; John George McWilliam McMinn, motor mechanic (H. J. Jones and Co., Ltd.), until December 31, 1942. •
Service postponed: William Joseph Smith, butcher (J. A. Betts and C 0.,, Ltd.), not to be called before October 31, 1942; Roy Hemming Schorman, farm hand (J. Campbell), not to be called before December 31, 1942; Alexander Shaw Hay, farm manager (J. B. Moody), not to be called before December 31, 1942; Francis Keith Field, dairy farmer (L. G. Field), not to be called before December 31, 1942; Thomas Tailentire Sutherland, plumber (R. E. Baker and Co., Ltd.), not to be called before December 31. 1942; James Bell, plasterer (George Masters), not to be called before December 31, 1942; Victor Edward Gooding, carpenter (Charles Bell), not to be called before December 31, 1942. Appeals dismissed: Charles Jens Jensen, surfaceman (reservist); Alexander Campbell McKenzie, clerk (Commercial Bank of Australia).
Two applications for release of men from camp were not'entertained, and one man was released.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 September 1942, Page 4
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346APPEALS HEARD Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 September 1942, Page 4
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