PUBLIC TRUST APPEALS REJECTED.
WELLINGTON, May 23. Before the Third Wellington Military Service Board, the Public Trustee appealed on behalf of five members of his staff, on the ground that if the men were taken away some branches of the work of the Trust Office would break down. The Trustee (Dr. Fitchett) said he would give an undertaking that if the cases were adjourned for three months he would have others trained to take up the work these men were doing. Captain Baldwin, military representative, said Dr Fitchett said something similar three months ago. Dr Fitchett replied that an effort had been made in the direction indicated, but the system tried was not successful. The Board decided it had no recommendation to make.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 24 May 1917, Page 5
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