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AUCKLANDERS IN DRAFT. NOTICES HOT SECEIVUL Since their enlistment as volnataan a number of Aucklanders have rhianjj their addresses without advising tat military authorities and as a resalt they have not received notices seat tt them last week calling then np for sar> vice with the 4th Reinforcements, fr some cases these men caw their naawt in the published lists, but in others the notices have been returned through. Ist dead-letter office. Included among these are 0. UeOarmac, A. E. Wyatt, L. R. Farthing aal C. A. Ownswortn, who are asked t» communicate urgently with, the reaanb office st the Drill Hall, RnHaad Stmt.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 215, 10 September 1940, Page 8
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