DECISIONS OF NO. 2 BOARD
Further appeals were heard before the Armed Forces Appeal Board (No. 2) yesterday. Mr J, S. Barnett presided, and with him were Mr G. T. Thurston and Mr S. L. Wright. Mr E. D. Thomson represented the Crown. The following decisions were given:—M. Close, brassfounder (A. W. Fraser), release recommended: H. W. Dodds, release for three weeks recommended: Charles J. Stuart, dismissed, and William J. Stuart, release recommended for three months (Public Works Department); K. S. Hanson (Dalgety and Co., Ltd.), dismissed: Arthur Stephen G. Reynish, mechanic (J. Carter and Son), adjourned sine die; Ernest A. Skilton, release from camp recommended: Victor Halgh Ormandy, builder (Director of National Service), adjourned sine die: Leonard Bruce Martin, builder (Director of National Service), adjourned sine die; Edward John Reiter, lorry ganger, dismissed: Joseph Sydney Strong and William Wallace Randle, offset machinist (Whltcombe and Tombs, Ltd.), adjourned sine die; Leonard Wenzel O'Connor, truck driver, adjourned sine die; Martin Dennis Shelley, clerk (Booth. Macdonald, and Company), adjourned sine die ; Leslie James Chick, foreman baker (Money and Sons, Ltd.), adjourned sine die; Alfred John Lamb, apprentice (Duckworth, Turner, and Co. Ltd.), adjourned sine die; Laurice Trevor Carney, boot operative (M. O’Brien and Co., Ltd.), adjourned sine die: Eric Arthur Cooney, forestry superintendent (Selwyn Plantation Board), decision reserved: G. W. B. Bundle, accountant (Gordon and Gotch. Ltd.), adjourned sine die; H. R. Ryan, showroom manager (Director of National Service), adjourned sine die; Charles Mitchell Newman, truck driver (Point Elizabeth Coal Company), adjourned sine die; Miss A. Pickup (Sewell Bros., Ltd.), adjourned sine die; L. C. Tulett, farmhand, release recommended: Frederick William Wayman, gutter (Millers, Ltd.), decision reserved; Stuart Wilson and Alec McMillan (Police Department), dismissed. Decisions in the following appeals by the Kaiapoi Woollen Co., Ltd., were reserved:—Ronald Rolllnson, machinist: R. Hyde, operative: Dudley Ira Wilson, operative; Frederick Smythe, assistant foreman; Norman Denby Quinn, machine operative: Leslie Hugh Orme, checker; Winston Churchill, night worker; P. A. Mealings, foreman: J. Doran, fitter and turner: P. Blackwood, spinning foreman; Henry Curnow Miles, spinning foreman: R. H. G. Hudson, loom-tuner; R. F. Brocklebank, woollen-piecer; William Thomas Power, woollen piecer: J. F. Gleeson, stoker and greaser: and J. Capill, plant repairer. The following appeals by the Public Works Department were adjourned until January 31:—Reginald Brown, Patrick Kelly, James Henry Mundy, John Gamboni, P. Condon, H. J. Milton. P. Hickley. H. P. Kerr, labourers: John Lindsay, Graham Clerk, Frank William Hutchings, John Hathaway Hutchings, bricklayers, and T. McAleer, truck-driver.
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23789, 7 November 1942, Page 6
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