FAILURE TO ENROL
"THERE IS A WAR ON"
(0.C.) MATAMATA. this day. "Apparently some people don't realise there is a war on because we are so far away and they don't hear i the guns going off. There has been enough publicity about enrolment" The above comment was made by Mr. W. H Freeman, S.M., in the Matamata Court following the hearing of several cases of failure to enrol for military service Eugene Victor Dye, apprentice jockey, Leo Rex Burnett, Guilder and Donald Stewart, billiard marker' were charged with failing to enrol for military service. Robert Henry Martin, horse trainer, was charged with failing to see that Dye had enrolled. A fine of £5 and costs was imposed in each case.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 174, 25 July 1941, Page 4
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