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MILITARY SERVICE.

SECOJTO CANTERBURY APPEAL BOARD.

Tho Second Canterbury Military Service Board sat iu Chris .church yesterday; prosont—Messrs H. W. Bishop (chairman), M. •~b. iliiiii aim i'. T. Eluridgo. Major Groason represented tho military authorities. Sine dk adjournments were granted in the cr.jes of tfoorjto James Eli, miming machine engineer, 74, Lyttelton Street, Spruydon (Mr Wright); Edward Hodgon, iarmor, Motuk»« rara (Mr Johnston); Joseph W. M'llroy, farmer; Frederick H. E. Chester, eisctrician, 84, Knpwlcs Street, Papauui; Kichard Donald, oleo expert, 809, North .Road, Papauui; Reginald Joseph M'Alecr, Christchuroh; William Cameron Cleaiy, shipping agent, Lytteiton.

Tho National Efficiency Board's organisations wors nsltod to report on the cases of Frederick Henry Cotton, managing director, 213, Madras Street (Mr Fleaher), and William Turner Fuller, beamsman, Woolston. I Leave was granted in the following oasss: —Till September 9—Thomas Joseph Welsh, farmer, T&i Tapu; Sidney Uough Collins, loom turner, 30, Macaulay Street, Sydenham; Walter John Crocker, hairdresser, Lyttelton; Walter S. King. 42, Hereford Strcot; William Charles Pool, motor contractor, Akaroa; and George. Henry Ward, baker, Tni Tapu. Till October 7—Orton Spencer Wakclin, Olwin's Bay. Leave was granted till November 4 to Hobert White Glonn, occi>untant, 20. Street, Fendalton; John Stirritt Wnaton, cycle agent, Stricltlnnd Street, Spreydon (Mr Johnston); John Robert M'tCay, manager of suigical and dental department., Chvistchurch; and K. H. M'llroy, fannei;. Till November 18—Thomas Henry M'Eniea, 42, Westsnro Street, Christchurch. Till January I—Andrew1 —Andrew A. S. W. Fleming.,, manager and whoat buyer (Mr Wright), and Frank Pallt, farmer, Christchurch. Apneals were dismissed in the cnse3 of Charles A. A. Fletcher, baker, Little Biver; George Alexander Salt, manager for tho Lawrev.ee (Electrical Compiany, CUtristchuTch; and Leonard John Holland, 58, Cowlishaw Street, Christchurch. anplication of Robert Fdwsrd Mills, horse trainer. Halswell, io be placed in Class D. Second Division, wan granted. Albert Victor Korr and Frederick H. It?n\ bu'choT". Siin-i-rr, whose came up for review, that it hid be»n asrwd between tVi>m {':it Albert Victor Tv'.rr should s;r> irfn f-m", his brother remaining. The board endorsed this arrangement. In tho cases of Robert M'Donsld, shtn'fl carpen'er, Christchurch, and Freflerick William Hilgcndorf, lecturer, Apr'cultural College, Linooln fappeal made by Bonrd 0' Goverrion wifbou* Dr Hilgendorf's knowledge), the resorviots lind been cWed C2. snd sine die adjournii'cn'fl wtc fcrmnlly pTant^d.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17861, 6 August 1918, Page 6

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MILITARY SERVICE. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17861, 6 August 1918, Page 6

MILITARY SERVICE. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17861, 6 August 1918, Page 6