MILITARY SERVICE
EXEMPTION APPEALS
ADJOURNMENTS GRANTED
Further appeals in connection with reservists called up in the eighteenth ballot were heard at a sitting of the No. 1 Armed Forces Appeal Board this morning. Mr. F. H. Haigh presided, and associated with him were Messrs. T. P. McCready and A. M. Samuel. Appeals by or on behalf of the following reservists were adiourned sine die:— Jack William Adams, mechanical engineer (appeal by Radio, 1936, Limited); Louis Casper Hart, caretaker; Nephi James Hutt, permanent wharf hand; Charles Birnie Durno, painter; Robert Sydney Ellis Smith, hardware assistant (John Burns and Co., Limited); Richard Arnold Peckham, cannery extract hand (Auckland City Council); William Benfell Good, cleaner (Director ol National Service); William John Emmerton, factory manager, and Robert Henry Haycock Turnville, machine mechanic (Childswear, Limited); Reginald ' Leslie Hooper, dairy proprietor (Hazel May Hooper); William Myers, service station proprietor; Archibald Peter Stewart Bell, public accountant.
Philip Howe Mason, departmental buyer (Macky, Logan, Caldwell, Ltd.); Gerald John Russell, coppersmith, and Alured Mervyn Sercombe, sheet metal worker (Hardley's, Ltd.); Reggie Kenneth Kerr, civil servant, P. and T. Department; James Humphrey McCosh, tailer (E. C. Greer, Ltd.); Thomas McKelvie, accountant (Sharland and Co., Ltd.); William Mays, brass foundry furnaceman (MacEwans Machinery, Ltd.). - An adjournment to a 'later date was granted in respect of appeals by or on behalf of the following reservists: Norman Edward Utting, photo engraver, working foreman (Wilson Engraving Co., Ltd.): Arthur Edward Pay, linotype operator, working foreman (Sarido and Co.); Athelstan Legge Goold, assistant insurance accountant. The board dismissed appeals by or on behalf of the following reservists, an order being made that calling up be not before a certain date: Douglas Walter John Golightly, company manager (Stewart Dawson and Co., Ltd.); Alan Russell Hopkinson, sheet metal worker (Hardleys, Ltd.): Hubert Bernie, apprentice engineer (Mono Containers, New Zealand, Ltd.).
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 30, 5 February 1943, Page 4
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