AN INTERESTING POINT.
An interesting point, and one which may possibly affect a good many men as they become liable for military service, was raised before the Third Wellington Board on Wednesday (says the "Post"; Technically speaking, the reservist whose ease was being considered is in Class A of tbe Second Division, but under somewhat peculiar circumstances his counsel claimed for him that he should be in Class B. Tho position is that tbe appellant was marred in 1910. He was balloted in December, and subsequently ordered to go into camp in IPI. c i. ls ant '?'Patcd that the first child ot the marnago will be born in March. The point at issue—whether a man's class status is that at the time of the ballot or of his going into camp—was obviously puzzling to the Board, and it was decided to refer it to the SolicitorUenerai for his opinion*
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16119, 25 January 1918, Page 2
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150AN INTERESTING POINT. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16119, 25 January 1918, Page 2
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