APPEALS AGAINST SERVICE
DECISIONS OF NO. 1 BOARD
Appeals for farm workers took up most of the time at yesterday’s sitting of the No. 1 Armed Forces Appeals Board. The following appeals were all adjourrfed sine die:—Bunting and Company, Ltd., for William Samuel Rogers (engineer); W. Davison, for Alexander Douglas Todd (farm-hand); Narbey Estate, for David Ernest O. Woodill, farm manager; Charles Albert Arthur Chinnery, dairy farmer; W. C. Pool and Cooke’s Freight, Ltd., for Douglas Charles Ernest Beaumont, driver and fireman; Cecil Alister Jenkins, farmer: Mrs L. E. G. Mackley, for Forrest Maitland Macklev, buyer; R. M. D. Johnson, for Cyril Barclay Morgan, tractor driver; Robert Leonard Tweed, farmer; Charles Robert James Glassey, butcher; C. L. Watson, for Ellis Searle, musterer, in view of the reservist’s medical grading. Each of the following appeals was adjourned sine die with the condition that the reservist does three weeks’ Home Guard training:—H. R. Davison, for Robert Parker Davison, farm-hand; J. Payne, for Percy Victor Payne, farmer; lan James D. Minson. farmer: Alvyn Frederick Scarf, dairy farmer; B. J. Leadbetter, for Laurie Charles Leadbetter. dairy farmer. Other decisions Henry Tennent Wilkinson, farm-hand, service postponed until April; Buchanan and Sons, Ltd., for Antonlus Leonard Roskvlst, metal worker, transfer recommended to second division of the Home Guard; Singer Sewing Machine Company, for Aubrey Lorraine Mulligan and Richard Claude Chappell, mechanics, decision reserved; Director of National Service, for George Francis Burnett, chemist's apprentice, dismissed. _ Release from the Home Guard was recommended for Albert James Rawson, a building trades instructor at the Christchurch Technical College. Leicester Charles Frost, dairyman, appealed for release from the Home Guard, and decision was reserved. Park, Davis Trading Company. Ltd., applied for rehearing of appeals for Ronald Horton Gaskell and Alan Aubrey Blllens. auctioneers. In respect of Blllens, the application was dismissed, and the appeal for Gaskell was dismissed. Gaskell to do threfe months’ training each In reserved decisions, sine die adjournments were announced on all of the following appeals by the Director of National Service for railways workers:— Louis Charles Moore, Douglas Eric Flanagan, William George Robson, Gerald Roderick Ayers, Arthur Eric Benzie, Leonard Pearson Botherway, Clifford Fielding Butterfield, Thomas Leon Condon, Thomas James Harney, John Thomas Hilton. Allck Frederick Jeavons Thomas Owen Jenkins. Ernest Gordon Lester, Louis Robert Molr, Thomas Alexander Morrison. John Leach Norton, Septimus Robert William Dougherty, John Joseph Dwan, Lindsay Scott Milne, Ernest Alfred George Flint, Sydney William Payne, Luke Joseph Hickey Buckley. Wilfred.James Weir, William Albert Somerville, Percival Raymond Timms. Edward Hansen. Allen Alfred Stuthridge, Roy John Falrbalm, Thomas Clifford Dlbnah, James Langan Consedine, Arthur William Anthony, Ray Palmer Dudley, Robert G. F. Easton. The appeals of the Director of National Service for Alfred William Bradford and William Lester McDonald, also railwaymen, were dismissed.
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23789, 7 November 1942, Page 6
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