STUDENTS AND PRIESTS.
APPEALS FOR EXEMPTION. -A [BY TELEGRAPH.— rRESS ASSOCIATION.] 7 DUNEDIN, Friday. ' Among the appeals which were heard by the Military Service Board to-day were two from medical students in their fourth and fifth year respectively. Adjournments sine die were granted. Fifteen medical students in their third year, some of whom are in camp, were recommended for indefinite leave without pay, on condition t that they completed their course. \ •* The case of a Roman Catholic student | was adjourned until a reply is received >?.i from the Minister. The appeal of another I f ;- ; student was adjourned, and those of 03m Father Falconer and Father Kelly were adjourned sine die. James Fanning, » ,-; : ;|- teacher at the Christian Brothers' School, "..; was granted conditional exemption. Tfl* ■ _ •: ;-_ chairman remarked that Christian Brothers teachers were in exactly the same position fas Education Board teachers. y:H^^W--1 ]
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16561, 9 June 1917, Page 6
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