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MANPOWER COMMITTEE AT MOTUEKA

APPLICATIONS FOR LEAVE OF ABSENCE The Nelson Manpower Committee consisting of Messrs G. Page (chairman). J. Dicker and L. Ward sat at Motueka for the purpose of considering applications for leave of absence from Territorial camps for men whose services are required for harvesting of tobacco, hops, and apples. The followong cases were dealt with and leave was granted in those where the harvesting of crops could not be effected without the help of the men | appealed for. M. L. A. Inwood, appeal by H. D. j Bennett. G. Trewavas, appeal by | Harold Trewavas. S. J. Newport, [ appeal by B. T. Howling. K. G. 1 Simpson, appeal by F. A. Hamilton. S. Fayen, appeal by E. H. Bloomfield. F. W. M. Bensemann. appeal by C. C. and F. H Drogemuller. T. O. Droge- ! niuller, appeal by T. J. Drogemuller. jP. F. Bc'semann, appeal by C. T. j Heine. * S. Read. appeal by |W. G. Polden. I. G. Holdaway, ap- , peal by H A. Holdaway. G. Burk, appeal by Scott Bros. L. Ray,’appeal by Scott Bros. J. Wakefield, appeal by J. Napier. T. W. Isaacs, appeal by A. L. Hey wood. An appeal by L. Stanton for an employee. R. F. York, against mobilisation was dismissed subject to the Territorial not being required to enter camp before 16th March, 1942.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 18 February 1942, Page 2

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MANPOWER COMMITTEE AT MOTUEKA Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 18 February 1942, Page 2

MANPOWER COMMITTEE AT MOTUEKA Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 18 February 1942, Page 2

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