OVERSEAS SERVICE
number of exemptions trades council protest (OC.) EffEßCißCttl FriSay Alarm at the number of exemption! from overseas service granted by appeal boards to seasonal workers and those who appealed on conscientious groz.uk is felt by the Southland Trades CounaL A strong protest was- mace at t,n«eting of the council. and it was deeded that a resolution embodying the protest' be *ent to the Minister of National Service with the suggestion that, sath reservisss be given work of ess foisa : . hnportance at army rates of payThe opinion was expre&sei that .to «ine die adjournments should •be • granted, and it was considered that men who wouM aofc undertake erabatant service could well be put i 5,,., the Army Medical Corps ox other i»s combatant units.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 24009, 5 July 1941, Page 10
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