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MILITARY SERVICE

CHRISTCHURCH APPEALS

(Per Press Association —Copyright)

CHRISTCHURCH, December 5

Twenty-one priests and theological students,'• and ten .police constables wer among the men ior whom appeals were put before the Appal Board of tli Christchurch Manpower Committee to-day. The Board consisted of Messrs .). S. Barnett (chairman), S. L. Wright, and H. McOaw. Captain G. H. Anderson and Captain J. D. Hutchison represented the military authorities. Appeals by the Roman Catholic Bishop of Christchurch for the following persons were adjourned sine die: Francis Michael McKay (theological Student), 'Thomas McKcon, Patrick Madden, Declan Halier, Oliver Raymond Marlow, 'Denis Lordan, Ronald Joseph O’Govman, James Orton Hendren, Augustine Hill, Gordon Broughan Marie O’Meeghan, Thomas Barry O’Regan, Bernard Baillic, Thomas Corntlius Bergiji, Michael Burke, Thomas Joseph Cahill, Cyril Callaghan, Gordon Vincent Daly, Maurice Dowling, Gerald Gill (priests) and Bernard Joseph Locke (Marist Brother). The appeal of Bussell Frederick Kenward, a divinity student, supported by the Moderator of -the Presbyterian Church, was adjourned si lie die. Appeals by the Minister of National Service for the following police constables were adjourned sine die: Ronald George Carons, William Coll, George Lance Craw, Kicth Owen Evans, Arthur Conrad Edward Gillman, William James Hill, Charles Edgar Lane, James Arthur Moloney, Edward Clifford Ross, David Alfred handle. The apneal of the Seamen’s Union for a fisherman, Edward Alexander Gillard was adjourned sine die.

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Bibliographic details

Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1940, Page 2

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MILITARY SERVICE Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1940, Page 2

MILITARY SERVICE Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1940, Page 2