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MILITARY BOARD AT NASEBY.

<BT TBLSSRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)

. NASEBY, 22nd January. Six appellants came before the Military Service Board to-day. Three were dismissed, two adjourned, and one granted. One of the adjourned cases was that of George Armitage, farmer, of', Blackstone Hill, who appealed on tho ground of hardship. His father, who appealed also, was suffering from an injury. One son had, been killed, and another was in camp, while a third was to be examined. The appeal was adjourned pending the result of the examination of the third son, tho understanding being that if he were unfit appellant should go.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 20, 23 January 1917, Page 4

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MILITARY BOARD AT NASEBY. Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 20, 23 January 1917, Page 4

MILITARY BOARD AT NASEBY. Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 20, 23 January 1917, Page 4

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