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APPEALS AGAINST SERVICE

COMMl5Tpg^g decisions - -Wj •■ -V* . Many appeals against service in litori&l ForCfeS were heard by tfi® ; fntediWH -church Manpower Committee >Ehe sitting lasted aU day. A the appeals were for postponement VmS of service. Mr 'J. S. Barnett presided had associated with 1 ' him Messrs .R r j£Ml .Wifght and G:- T. Thurston. Captaln Anderson represented the Army, .and fISH Secretary .(Mr; ,E. D. Thompson!: < SMa ■Grown. T3HI The appeals dealt with follow;—' Victor: Lancaster Buckley, ; dentil ajSsHI gpon, iitidUe* hardship.—Appellant iteSSM that a locum tenens was unobtainable;**®! rather than dose up for three he would prefer to go into the Andy p ■■ the duration/ He: had three years- fipf last war and was not attempting service. His appeal was really tqSSp .. advice. He would like a -tion in the Dental Corps, Captainson said he would look into that bihty.' Territorial-service was • suspendslffli provided the appellant took up duttiisS|| -the Home Guard, Graham Ellis Gordon Burgess, mayfiiißß gardener,.undue hardship, appeal bv.P;WWI Burgess.- 1 employer.—The appellant-*aßi he was perfectly willing to allow thftfraKl servlst to go into camp on March •the committee agreed to that (appeal being dismissed on .tSUMUttuK Cliff Stenuher, shop assistan—BliaWß: Interest and undue direct Furniture Company, Lto.—Apgg|« dismissed, reservist not to<go mtn before February 1. - Alcoynne Charles Pengelly.,.,maijHffiffl operator, , the public interest, Suckling Bros., Ltd.—Withdrawn, fef Raymond Ward, brass-finisher, the' cißaM lie interest and undue hardship, appealS*® O’, Mercer, and Sons, Ltd.—PteMMaapjijW servlst not to go into camp, before Ifarffiji *l. - , Noel RelfChambers, student, -interest and undue asked time to sit the wiremens exanhSs* tions in March, the committee dtanfogiSW the appeal subject to bis. ‘immediately after the: -■Bevan George Begg, fannr jpublic interest and undue hardtolp;*sß||Wj t»y G. Begg, employer and parenMaMjßH (appellant, a farmer at Kirwee, fhe had been unable to get had bad'to sell his team, %78ndJhiE«9| wbre working a double tor. Hie was keen for the oamp, blit the period was topeal was dismissed. reservtetSaWßjßHjW uno camp before April .1. Graham'-Robinson Smout, sistant, appeal by Alloy Steel - waSSSmSm —The appellant said that was engaged on work ~-assoto|aj|g9H| munitions and "the firm had.-oeen3Maß»iitt to increase its output. Thitte'wMWWßM body available in New Zealand-<&c«HnK lurglcal work,—Adj otirned ainfe j BethardClifford TTnrfnn hmkrQMMpi mublicinter est and ’by -A; C. Norton. etoployer (He, asked-for-a - monto.s ' Dismissed.' nm-aasagW called into D’Arcv HalUgan, clerk. :unduiß:b<WMMg appeal by Perpetual Appellants saidthat they the prospects of the clerks being in camp at the "one WmßmM ,missed. ' . ; ’ Alan "James Heasley, farmer, interest and undue hardship, * sppWßglJS*; Perpetual Trustees Company, tors of the estate. —The reSerwStflPßpßail mother were carrying on, the .stated. The mother was a: iner and was able to the sheep work herself. Dlsmlsseaffijagiaß Ist not to go into, camp I Joseph Davie Jones. ■ undue hardship; appeal by ; apptmerom« J. H. Smith.— postponement to JulyMraSK -asked for. Dismissed. •< Peter, Ingram ; Perry. shepheuH|nH shearer, the public Interest, j. • Meehih?-«Po?tponement was, four -months, it being stated servlst was the only country run -of 9000 die. 1 Hugh. James ~.Hamilt6n,' the', public Interjest and; undue. h*MM» appeal by MTsM. HamlUom—AdjowJliParoßß for six months was asked' for. - sine die. • ■- ' , William Peter Earl, .farm. bapjjjfflfp l tractor-driver. the public . due hardship,,.appeal by employer and father:— asked for five months. servist not to go into March; 1.- ''iSSaßSsSiSk Herbert Westwood. laster, Interest, appeal by Director Service and S. Anderson and SoaSMMKM stated-that toeAoss of toe seriously hiridteriithe -output -of thelfffl&lgll ■ whlch was - engagedrjjn the Army. SjMghterman. waßaTOsQbafti^Mg^hgtaiW^WßMW .preßentatlve''«roT^^s*wMfli^a^MH RArvist was a batman aPtoe coußSsmimm on ’the" key ftodukry?- to wfaitcflrMSißHK VwoMsea, ‘-H -mltteeftoat all toat to-maka a recornmendatlon ties for release. This was agreedawfiM Gordon Selwyn Scott, -faror teamster, toe public Intetestabd3Bw«Mß hardship; appeal by G.* ScottilnWMMß for temporary release. fromjsacmj«Rm harvesting.—The,- cojamlttse recommendreleaspatlhe enfl WMMMBM months* training and excused : from' Nthe* period-early next year. .. 1 Vernon James Smith, fatanJagu&KHßH Subllc interest andundue hawpaBPWHIHW y; F. H, . Smith. reedmmended for JJecember'’- IxgunnHHH toe reservist be Ing in January and-February.; - Ttosstan , Scoular :■ ■ Clarke, a .was s toted.that.-tcfeJlHiuaWß wasmowi in? oamp-and :toe*appagignßaHH Eric,-. -Gordon" ~ Mcltpgy, MfIOTOHiwIMB ployeee, appeal? by If -was' that cook at toe : lewlsham„ on Cashmere Hills/, and/ overseas service. ' It 'wouW replace him in such an,j As - toe reservist had, been cattea,*«lHWß was decided to 'recommend excused his service in toe Peter Graham' Roberts. Appeal by employer, Ltd., -who ,asked' for toe servlst from camp to do —lt was stated that Roberts had camp on Saturday. Dismlssed^^.fife!|^?';' Charles-Coates, undue -■:■ joumed sine die on: toe ground opOWSBi*: grading. - .' Ivan Albert Jordan, dairy farnpaP«S|i 5 application by employer- for---<awBMBBB ’ from day parades—lt was dan was working the farm addle’ ployer-was doing his own camp. It was decided to reCOTUUgMipi Army Headquarters that cused. - « - Sidney Lawrence Rossiter. of'ZpuwjJwS pany. An appeal by the employer-JjßaMKffll release of Rossiter to work a plant for the season. It was, recommend that reservist be without pay from November ary 19. 5 «SM| Reginald Ernest Anstiss, in Walouru camp. Appeal by Ltd., for toe release of the reservwt7Mgl||| another apprentice can be slated that reservist was not overseas and doing light camp djfpwgfgag was decided to recommend, toe.StpWSO of reservist for six months Appeals by Students The appeals of the following: CTiwffiPJv were dismissed to the dates menpO»wßgw;& Ernest Marshall von* KelsenPgSfc'-l James Bateman, December 'irafejV Charles Allison, Ivan Ashby, tine Brofenahan, Eaton Avon William Meredith Dorreen, Thomai Cameron. Hay, Arthur George Fted.wffipv Lawrence Noel Smith, Bruce Bowes Brian Edward lamb, January’>l.*The following appeals were sine die because of medical gmWffigKf Clifford Charles Crutch, tour . Haywood -Penfold. Roger Palmer, Graham Macfarlanq WhltueKjgßK clay Hamilton Caveil,V Ray Garllck, Douglas Alfre^WhiW*^^®-

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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23477, 4 November 1941, Page 10

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APPEALS AGAINST SERVICE Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23477, 4 November 1941, Page 10

APPEALS AGAINST SERVICE Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23477, 4 November 1941, Page 10

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