APPEALS FOR EXEMPTION.
• CASES TO BE HEARD. Allowing for withdrawals and tlio results of medical examination, 22 cases remain for hearing at the sittings of the Military Service Board, commencing in Auckland on April 13. In addition a number of applications for extension of .leave will be heard. The names of the appellants are:— A. E. Dennis, Hotco; A. T. Gubb, Hotco; F. Gray, Great Barrier: H. E. Gray, Grant Barrier; W.O. Gubb Port Albert; V. C. Walsh: Kohlinarama; It. J. Wecli, Politiclraoi W. \V. Mason, Glorit:, E. C. Dunn Naumai: F. W. Greenwood, Leigh; L. 0, Whitaker, Big Omaha; P. Gokmu, Pukehuift; A. McD, Shaw, Pohuehue; S. D Macßae. Mareretu; G. B. Aflhton; Rev. Isaac. Jolly, on behalf of Roy. J, p. Boyle, Warkworth; Rev J T. Taylor, Auckland; D. R. Fisher,, Karaka Creek; J. P. MeGalium, Paparoa; T. D, Ryan, Hakaru • A' J. Judd. MaunKtttoroto': R. H. Mitchio, '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16502, 30 March 1917, Page 6
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150APPEALS FOR EXEMPTION. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16502, 30 March 1917, Page 6
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