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WELLINGTON CASES

A number of appeals by the De Havilland Aircraft Company on the grounds of public interest and hardship were dealt with by the No. 4 Armed Forces Appeal Board yesterday afternoon as: follows:—Edwin John Whitehouse, -welding specialist, adjourned sine die, the reservist to join the Home Guaird; Jack Carr, night shift fitter, dismissed; Eric Leslie Fisher, fitter, dismissed^ conditional on the reservist not being called upon for service before December 31, 1941; Edwin Matthew Guinan, repair and maintenance engineer, atnd Victor Lincez, aircraft fitter, adjourned sine die, the reservists to join thte E.F.S.; Robert Pullen, wood detail worker, and Reginald Saxby, joiner, dismissed, conditional on the reservists not being called upon for service before December 31, 1941; Louis James Whinray, aircraft engineer, adjourned sirue die, the reservist to continue In the H'orae Guard; Robert Clive Young, fitter, adjourned for review on January 15, 1942, the reservist to join the E.F.S.; Cavden Hugh Powell Croskery, stock records clerk, dismissed conditional on the reservist not being called upon foiv service before November 25, 1941.

An adjournment sine die, the reservist to continue in the E.P.S., was granted on an appeal by the Wellington Gas Company for Norman Watson, gas retort operator, on the ground of public interest.

An appeal by Gordon B\eddi~ mason, on the; grounds of hardship :.. 1 conscience, was dismJigsecL

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 76, 26 September 1941, Page 6

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WELLINGTON CASES Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 76, 26 September 1941, Page 6

WELLINGTON CASES Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 76, 26 September 1941, Page 6

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