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SERVICE APPEALS

HEARING AT REEFTON.

REEFTON, June 1

The No. 9A Westland Manpower Committee dealt with appeals as tol--1oAdjourned0Adjourned sine die: E. A. Andrews, chamberman; L. R. Page, braceman C G. Walters, braceman; V. Adams, E. C. Dobbin, R. D. McNaughton, C. L. Fattorini, T. E. Eghn, J. W. Pur cell R D. Walker, E. N. McLennan, all miners; E. C. Chandler, mine timberman; F. E. Fraser carpenter; R. J White, carpenter; G. W. Bolitho, cyanide worker; P. Darby, assistant amalgamator; J. W McLennan timber repairer (appealed for by Black water Collieries, Ltd.). A. Cufien, mine electrician (appealed for J Alexander Mines, Ltd.); Harr v Claik, horse driver; J. J. Lager, trucker, R M. Churstain, I. G. Bennett, R. C. Haldane, C. M. Walshe, trucker (appealed for by Burke s Creek Colhei ies Ltd.). R. M. McMahon, coalminer, and G. A. Hill,- lorry driver, and Defiance Coal Mine, for F. J. Collis, lorry driver (appealed for by G. McClatchie and Co.). T. C. Watts and R. F. Woodbury (appealed for by Lewis and Party). Charles F. Murcott, bushman (appealed for by Murcott and Preen). , P. N. Kerr, lorry driver (appealed for by B. T. Cummins). R. Inwood, farmer (appealed for by D. A. Inwood). A. A. Bannan (appealed for by Andre. Nolan, contractor, and A. A. Bannan). J. W. Prior, lorry driver (appealed for by Doran and Party). R. V. Alborn and B. R. Alborn (appeu ed for bv Clele Coal Co.). J. L. McLennon, lorry driver (appealed for by G. J. Williams, mining timber contractor. ; Adjourned for two months for review: William C. Pennington (Wills, Ltd.). E. G. Reid, farmer (own appeal). C. D. Poulter, dairy farmer (own appeal). J. S. O’Malley, storekeeper (M. S. O’Malley). Adjourned for three months for review:—J- F. Taft, engine driver (Gilsennan Bros). Dismissed on rehearing: G. C. Hunter (Burke’s Creek Collieries). Service postponed for one month: A. F. J. Gibejienni (Mrs. M. Gibelenni). I

All appeals for miners and farmers were on the grounds of public interest. Home Guard service was stipulated for miners whose appeals were adjourned sine die.

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Grey River Argus, 3 June 1942, Page 2

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SERVICE APPEALS Grey River Argus, 3 June 1942, Page 2

SERVICE APPEALS Grey River Argus, 3 June 1942, Page 2