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SERVICE APPEALS

Cases Of Public Interest The Nu. 4 Armed Forces Appeal Board, comprising Mr. M. F. Luckie, chairman, Mr. A. Parlane and Mr. P. Coyle, sat in Wellington yesterday. Mr. C. O. Bell reprec m ted the Crown. Decisions jvere:— Public interest; Fishermen's Co-op., Ltd., for William Connor, clerk and buyer, Luigi Meo, Salvatore -Meo, Liberatore Dellabarca. and Constanzo Greco, fishermen, adjourned sine die; William Anthony Sinclair, dairyman, dismissed, not to be called up before February 28, 1942; I’aoJo Diaz Sallioti, fisherman, dismissed ; Wellington Fire Board, for John Maunel Ash, Frank Gerard Beveridge, Vernon Lyons Devereux, Laurence Charles Henry Douglas, Bruce Duncan, Nelson William Francis Ledbrook, William James McMillan, Robert Vincent O'Brien, William Horace Peters, Morris Proctor, adjourned sine die; for George Walter Radford (personal appeal), Glen Samuel Sherwood, Robin Linley Stagg, dismissed conditional, in Radford's case, on not being culled up for six months and in the other two cases before May 31, 1942; Post and I Telegraph Department, for Herbert Ar- | thur Bradley, Claude John Burley, John Burt, Thomas Reynolds Clarkson, Edwin William de Lisle. Alfred Charles Gatfield, Mervyn Hunter Hopkins, Jack ‘ Owen Kueiien, Joseph Emmett Leahy, ' David Armitage Maegill, John William ' Mutch, John Brien O’Donnell, Alan . Stanley Ross, Leslie Grinunond Rowe, ■ Keith Arthur Short, adjourned sine die; ) for Cecil M. Herbert, dismissed, not to : be called up before May 31, 1942; Public Works Department, for James Edward I Williamson and Geoffrey Lough Prichi ard, sine die. q The fire board appeals were in respect of brigadesinen aud those of tin* department for technicians. Sine die adjournments are subject to periodical review at six-monthly intervals. Public interest and hardship: L. Albert and Co., Ltd., for James Fleming Sandholm, plumber, adjourned sine die. to join the E.P.S.; L. A. Evans, for ; Edward William Evans, farm hand, sine * die, to remain in the Home Guard. ) Hardship: D. B. Fraser, for Sydney Harold King, dry cleaner, also personal appeal, both dismissed.

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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 53, 26 November 1941, Page 10

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SERVICE APPEALS Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 53, 26 November 1941, Page 10

SERVICE APPEALS Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 53, 26 November 1941, Page 10

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