SERVICE EXEMPTIONS
review of single men's cases;;- ' A FURTHER INDICATION CP.A.) CHRISTCHUHCH, June 6. A drastic combing out of the ranks of single men whose appeals against service have been adjourned sine die, by the Armed Forces Appeal Boards is soon to be made before a fresh start is taken with the calling up of married men. This was indicated by the chairman of the local board (Mr; F. F. Reid, S.M.) in a statement today. An adjournment sine die could not be looked on as an indefinite postponement, Mr Reid said. Married men were to be called up, and the appeals for single men . would be reviewed. Where adjournments? had been granted sine die, the: parties must not sit back for one moment in the; belief that the services of single- m£n. at home could be retained indefinitely. In three or four months there wouldbe a considerable " tightening up,','-Mr; Reid added, and men would be taken who were not being taken now.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24627, 7 June 1941, Page 8
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163SERVICE EXEMPTIONS Otago Daily Times, Issue 24627, 7 June 1941, Page 8
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