APPEALS FROM THE BALLOT
DANNEVIEKE AND GORE.
By Telegraph—Press Association. Dannavjrko, January 17. The Military Service Board concluded ita sitting to-day, when twenty appeals wore disposed of, one, of a drover who had fire brothers at the front, being allowed on the ground of publio interest. Most of the others were dismissed, except whore military unfitness was proved, while others wero adjourned for the cases to bo reviewed in three mouths' timo. Gore, January 17. The Military Service Board concluded its sitting tins' morning, when six appeals woro heard. Three appellants wore granted until April to arrange their businesses; one appeal was dismissed, and two, in one of which tho appellant was under age, were adjourned until the next sitting.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2980, 18 January 1917, Page 4
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