RELEASE OF MEN
Accusation Against Fanners (PA.) AUCKLAND, June 18. The opinion that the farming community was not giving the assistance it should to the Appeal Boards in arranging for the release of men for military service was expressed at a sitting of the No. I Appeal Board by the chairman (Mr C. R. Orr Walker, SJ4.) during the hearing of a farm worker’s chairman said that In the last war every assistance was given by the farmers to release men. "The main objective now, as far as I can see, is that the farming community is bent on seeing that nobody is taken off the farms," he added. A witness said that the proportion of men taken from the farming industry was higher than from other sections of the community. . .. Mr A. M. Samuel, a member of the board disagreed, stating that a taW number of appeals on behalf of farmers had been treated generously. He said that a bitter attack had been made on .a decision by the board to a published letter signed by Mr A. E. son, secretary at the Auckland Executive of the New Zealand Fanners Union. It was unfortunate that the letter had followed closely on the dismissal of an appeal in which the appellant had been represented by a prominent member of the farming community. "As an Impartial Judicial we occupy a responsible position, said Mr Samuel, “and we will do our job according to our lights.”
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIX, Issue 21994, 20 June 1941, Page 4
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244RELEASE OF MEN Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIX, Issue 21994, 20 June 1941, Page 4
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