APPEAL DISMISSED
SERVICE STATION OWNER An appeal to be released from military service heard by the No 2 Armed Services Appeal Board was that of Magnus S. Walker, proprietor Wo 3 statio . n in Mount Roskill. en re,easp d till Tuesdav Z 7l ak l arrangements for carrving on the business, and stated he'had carrv i? get a , mechanic to carry on the place and appealed for complete release to keeping it Koine in the public interest. He presfS statements from firms serviced the station, and said he could also help as mechanic for his father's serV n\ C i^ lol }u U miles dist ant. Three of his brothers were in the Armed htTsafd °" e in essen tial industry, After having considered a report tv, k j 10 ? Committee on the case the board dismissed the appeal for release, but extended appellant's leave to the end of the month to enable him to wind up his affairs.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 234, 3 October 1942, Page 4
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