APPEALS AGAINST SERVICE
DECISIONS OF NO. 1 BOARD
The No. 1 Armed Forces Appeal Board sat yesterday, Mr E. A. Lee presiding. The Kalapol Woollen Company, Ltd., lodged appeals for 20 of its employees, decisions being given as follows: Thomas McGarry Ayers, Frank Robert Brocklebank, Kenneth Carl Brown, William Henry George Brown, John Henry Leslie Burney, Edward John Chambers. Archibald Edgar Craib, Ronald Stanley Kendall, Pietro Charles R. Luisettl, James Wilcox Mealing, William Noble Marsden, Henry Arthur Robb, Francis Ashley Robertson, Stanley Pemberton Smith, Renrie Winston Hall. John Wilson, Arthur Henry Wilson, and Edward Charles Griebel, adjourned sine die. In the appeals for Selwyn French Holland, John Thomas Johnson, John Sugrue, and Edward John Chambers, it was decided to adjourn them for review in January. Appeals by. the Director of National Service for the following hospital attendants were adjourned sine die:—William Michael Aitkcn, Robert McKenzie Arnott, Raymond Basil Daly, Richard Jones Masters. Frank Alexander Newell, William O’Reilly, Cyril Patrick Pablecheque, William John Reid, Francis Bruce Thomas, and George Norman Newton. The following appeals lodged by the Director of National Service for employees of the Post and Telegraph Department were adjourned sine die:—William John Bartley, Harold Bougen, Frederick Edmund Broom, David Glen, James Norman Havord, Geoffrey Thomas Holmes, Reginald William Hyde, Jack Rutherford Keys, Theophane Frederick Thomas Meyer, John Wilfred Sales, and George Raymond Crossen. In other appeals the decisions were as follows:—Leonard Joseph Topp and John Selwyn McGill, wool-scourers (H. Matson and Company and Kaputone Woollen Mills), adjourned sine die: Frank George Rhodes and Cecil B. Gallop, woolsorters (Walter Hill and Sons), adjourned sine die: Ernest Arthur Robinson, farm-wtJrker (Mrs C. M. McLachlan). adjourned sine die: Carroll Harris Janson, warehouseman, postponed until November 30: Leonard Edward Doherty (Tudor Hosiery, Ltd.), adjourned sine die; Charles John Gasson, builder, dismissed. Charles William Mann’s appeal for release from the Home Guard was allowed.
NO. 2 BOARD’S DECISIONS
The No. 2 Armed Forces Appeal Board (presided over by Mr J. S. Barnett) heard further appeals yesterday. The following appeals were adjourned sine die;—F. Cartwright for Norman Henry Austin (journeyman binder): Archbishop of New Zealand, for Ivor Stockham Young (gardener): Director of National Service for Ronald Vernon Foster (radio serviceman): Mrs M. Croton, for Alfred Croton (panel beater); J. J. Niven and Company for Alan Philip Coote (journeyman fitter): G. E. Bennett for Ernest Carl Brown (boot repairer): Canterbury Steam Shipping Company, for Arthur T. Dangerfield (accountant). The appeal of T. Fairbairn for Albert T, Fairbairn was withdrawn. The following chain employees of the North Canterbury Sheepfaimers’ Co-op-erative Freezing, Export, and Agency Company, will have their service limited to the period July 1 to November 30 each year:—H. J. Anderson, R. A. Brown, E. L. Frampton, J. J. D. Lafferty, E. C. Leach, F. C. McCabe, J. McQuillan, W. W. Matthams, A. E. Meyer, S. A. Millar. L. W. Neale, D. P. Noonan, ?. B. Price. D. Ramsay. D. J. McN. Ramsay, D. S. Robson, N. C. Rossiter, K. O. W. Todd (slaughtermen), H. L. Harris (telescoper and boner), M. J. Power (boner), H. L. Claridge (fellmongery hand). R. W. Burgess (freezer hand), V. H. Hudson (slaughterman), and H. G. T. Wilson (manure hand). The same company's appeals for A. H. A. Gordon (fireman) and R. Kirk (plumber) were adjourned sine die. , . Postponement of service was granted in the following appeals:—Keith Charles Gardiner (student), until January: R. G. Robertson, for Eric Robertson (farmhand), until December: N. Caldwell, for A. B. L. Clemence (carpenter), until January: Ashby. Bergh and Company for C. W. Douglas, until December. The appeal of Smartwear, Ltd., for Joseph Manson (cutter) was adjourned for review in three months, and the same decision was given in the appeal of Sidney F. Richardson (grocer). Appeals dismissed were:—Hutchinson Motors. Ltd., for Stanley Wilfred Oder* ing (trimmer): Brown and Armlger for J. J. McKinley. The board reserved its decision on the following appeals:—Benjamin Hosklng; Tudor Hosiery, Ltd., for Joseph Ralph Savage.
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23771, 17 October 1942, Page 6
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