SHEARERS AND THE BALLOT.
—— (Per United Press 'Association.) ~ „ . c-:. lrn : = r' WELLINGTON. January 50. •„.At the sitting ot-.-tlie ALlifavy Service Board to-day the military represeittative snggosted thnf .. all ..sheai ers desiring exemption ‘ should i.-gd-.-. personal application, if they c.mtinnej wm k in ndvosa-v industres- i;«Uw-ii stations lie would-he quite satisfied: s- ( -r.-!arv i f the Hi.-a•••<,. l'-'.Op-tion said that in imnnal tiim-s 500 t.i LOGO -I , am,. from ,\«;-I rari.V ted there were only 2CO ibis year, and Im-' <ll.-1 ,m t tide’. ;;nv v.et Id - > 5 e\t year. The board decided in- a.dj.nien all the shearers’ 'rases for 14 do cs, and to summon individuals, to attend ; personally. . The ‘ Chairman said' 'he did,not;,-want Ho allow shearers'-to ,bn.at large, tor .as long a’period as. that existing between the shearing Reasons.'
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Evening Star, Issue 16335, 30 January 1917, Page 8
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