Failure to Enrol
TWO NEW PLYMOUTH CASES NEW PLYMOUTH, April 28. Charles Eerie Oliver, married, was convicted and discharged, and George . feteller, single, aged 36, was convicted j and sentenced to three days’ imprison* | mrnt bv the Magistrate, Mr. W. H. Woodward, in the Police Court to-dny for failing to enrol in the first division of the General Reserve. Referring to Oliver’s case, the magis- , irate said that there seemed to bo no ; intention to shirk, but he pointed out >
the heavy penalty for failing to enrol—£loo fine or 12 months. Sergeant MeKio said that it was not till seen by the police that Steller enrolled on March 5. He had deliberately evaded his obligations and took no steps whatever.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 102, 1 May 1941, Page 4
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