APPEAL BOARDS
SERVICE IN THE MILITARY FORCES OVERSEAS 1 CASES OF CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS [United Press Association] WELLINGTON, This Day. The armed forces appeal boards to ! hear appeals by men called up for i service with the forces overseas are likely to be appointed within the next day or so. It is probable that six of these boards will be appointed. The National Service Emergency Regulations provide that each board is to consist of three persons, and it is understood that one of these will be a stipendiary magistrate, who will be the chair- | Appeals against territorial service are heard by the manpower committees, but in addition to hearing appeals ( against overseas service the armed forces appeal boards will hear all appeals by those whose ground of appeal • is that they conscientiously object to . serving with the armed forces, including the territorials.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 11 December 1940, Page 2
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