ARMED FORCES
NO. 2 APPEAL BOARD MASTERTON SITTING. MANY CASES ADJOURNED. The No. 2 Armed Forces Appeal Board concluded its sitting in Masterton yesterday afternoon. There were present: Messrs H. B. Lusk (chairman), W. H. Barry, F. R. Field and J. C. Corbishley (secretary and Crown representative). In the following cases the name of the person lodging the appeal is given in parentheses: — Adjourned to August 1, 1943: Bert Lane Brassell, farm manager (Harry P. Brassell); Edwin James A. Miller, farm hand (Mrs E. Merwood); Gordon Charles Tombs, farm hand (Robert T. Oliver). To July 1, 1943: William Henry Field, shepherd (William Mitchell).) To October 1, 1943: Claude Burgess ,painter and paperhanger (C. E. Daniell, Ltd.). To next sitting of the board: Joseph Anders Jensen, farm hand (Charles Jensen); Victor Howard Oates, farm hand (E. L. Gates). Adjourned sine die: Alan Douglas Fisher, farm hand (James Fisher); Francis Edward Ward, farm hand (Herbert Ernest Ward); Charles Henry Bell, farm employee (David Benge); Clarence Patrick Walter Jensen, dairy farmer (reservist); Colin James King, shepherd (Director of National Service): Leslie John Aplin, shepherd (District Public Trustee); Donald Wadham, working manager, dairy farm (Frederick Wadham); Stanley William Joseph Hodder, farmer (Messrs Hodder Bros.); William Svenson, farm hand (Mrs Matilda Annie Svenson); Robert John Tilson, farm worker (Richard Robert Tilson and reservist); Stanley James Clifton, farm labourer (Herbert Dorry Bayliss); Harold Cecil Mortensen, farmer (Director of National Service).
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 May 1943, Page 2
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