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COUNTRY CONSIDERED FIRST

Freeing Of Men From War

Service Employers must realize that sine die adjournments of liability for military service, granted to employees on the ground of public interest, were allowed solely on tire understanding that tire capabilities of the men might be of national value to the country, said the chairman of the Wellington Armed Forces Appeal Board, Mr. Stilwell, S.M.. at yesterday’s sitting of the board. Such adjournments did uot mean that employers would necessarily be able to retain the services of reservist employees indefinitely, he added, for the men might at some future date be required for other similar work of national importance. Nor should the impression be gained that sine die adjournments were granted because of the present needs of employers. The country’s needs were the first consideration

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 182, 30 April 1941, Page 8

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COUNTRY CONSIDERED FIRST Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 182, 30 April 1941, Page 8

COUNTRY CONSIDERED FIRST Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 182, 30 April 1941, Page 8