ARMED FORCES APPEAL
M J. Linklatcr presided at a sitting of the'No. 6A Armed Forces Appeal Board yesterday. Associated with him were Messrs A. Grigor and W. Sutherland. Mr Corbishlcy represented the Crown. Decisions were:—M. G. Divchall, apprentice scrrviccinun, appeal by Gough, Gough, and Hamer, Ltd.; dismissed, not to be called up before March 31. H. E. A. Steer, appeal for extension of leave by C. Ayres; dismissed, not to be called before March 31. J. A. Brookes, carpenter, appeal by Director of National Service for extension of leave; not to be called up before March 31. Dorothy G. C. Wallace, W.A.A.C., application for release from camp by Jacobs and Grant; indefinite leave recommended. A. E. Cotmnercr, application for release from camp, indefinite leave recommended. I. D. Fraser, application for release from camp; dismissed. N. L. Ingram,. farmer, review of Air Force service; indefinite leave recoin mended. S. C. milk vendor’s roundsman; application by Evelyn M. O’Sullivan for review of indefinite leave; recommended. Y’. S. Mitchell, review of Air Force service; indefinite leave recommended. J. G. Dixon, appeal by Director of National Service on representations by Turnbull and Jones, Ltd.; ad-, journed tine die.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 60, 8 February 1945, Page 2
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194ARMED FORCES APPEAL Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 60, 8 February 1945, Page 2
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