SERVICE APPEALS
DEPARTMENTAL CASES
The No. 4 Armed Forces Appeal Board dealt today with upwards of fifty appeals brought by the Railways Department on the ground of public interest on behalf of workshops and operating staff employees. Adjournments sine die were granted in all cases, and in che majority of cases the board directed the reservists to undergo or continue Territorial training or with the E.P.S. and E.F.S.
Twenty-eight appeals on the same ground by the Post and Telegraph De-. partment were also disposed of. These concerned technical and operating staff employees. In all cases adjournments sine die were granted. A number of the adjournments were made subject to review in three or six months. An appeal by the Lyceum Manufac- . turing Company on behalf of Leonard Samuel Bruce, presser, on the ground of public interest, was dismissed, conditional on the reservist.. not being called for service before December 6, 1941. -
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 84, 6 October 1941, Page 9
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151SERVICE APPEALS Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 84, 6 October 1941, Page 9
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