Recrwit Extraordi*ary • Amongst the Territorial recruits who marched through Wellington on Friday in the way to camp, where are to undergo three moifths' training, was a private soldier who wore five medal ribbons ■ the 1914-15 Star" caHed the 'Moms Medal), British War Medal, Victory Medal, Military Cross and French Croix ile Guerre. The veteran "recruit" looked remarkably fit and seemed to be happy to be on service again.
Nurse rec«mmcads Bonkora to patients after losing 401bs six we«ks. F. G. Ma«klow, Ghemist. Wkakatane. **
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 264, 29 January 1941, Page 5
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