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WHAKATANE RESPONSE

46 MEN ENLIST LIST FOR ACTIVE SERVICE — All through Monday and Tuesday • a stream of young men have filed into liie rooms of D:r F. J. Appleby, Domain, 'Road, where Dr Appleby and Dr A. W. Fletcher Cole have been busy examining those who have volunteered for the special military force for which recruits were called last week. Thirty-two of the 46 mien who put their names in were passed by the doctors as fit for active service in am r part of the world, the great majority of those failing being held over on account of dental trouble, which can be rectified. Mr S. H. Tippett was the dental examiner . The date for the departure to camp has not yet been announced, but they will be given a week's notice. The men are:—. I . Lieutenant Colonel F. Major C. F. Thomas, Lieutenant®. A. Yeoman, G. C. Bell, L. J. BuMe J. Calcutt, F. G. Christian, H. 1.. R. Crapp, A. J. P. H.. G. Dodd, D. M. Fogarty, M. B. Goodall, C. R. Hunt, A. Kinnaird^ F. J. Lawson, J. S. G. « G. Moore, A. R, Martin, H. H. Mc- % E. H. Nicholls, W. P. Olseir L. R. Preston, L. W. Roberts, W. H. Sargenit, E. R. Stokes, J. A. Stewart, J. A. Sanders, R. G. Thompson T. R Wad dell W. G. Walker A. J. Watt.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 64, 20 September 1939, Page 4

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WHAKATANE RESPONSE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 64, 20 September 1939, Page 4

WHAKATANE RESPONSE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 64, 20 September 1939, Page 4

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