CI MEN AND THEIR APPEALS
Sir,— Having been classed as fit foT homo' service, I, with many others, was cailed up and re-examined a week ago, and passed fit for the CI camp at Eeath•erston, and ordered to proceed there on a certain date. Some months ago, when drawn in the ballot, I filled in my appeal papers, and forwarded them to tno proper authorities, but on being classed as fit for home service only, my appeal was withdrawn. I would be pleased if. you could gve, mo some information re appealing now, as I am anxious to know how I stand. -Am I bound to go into camp on the date ordered, before my appeal is reinstated?—l am, etc., ONCE C 2, NOW Cl: [You have the same right of appeal as formerly possessed. You may appeal against the call to the preparatory camp.]
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 21, 19 October 1917, Page 6
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