TO JOIN "THE TRENTS"
THIRTY MOKE MEN. . Tho following men went into camp at Palmerston North yesteiday to join the Trentham Regiment:— Ambulance. —Cooks: A. E. Jackson, A. .C. Brown. Other ranks: A. E. J. Parsons, W. A. H. Spencer. F. Collie, B. Bell, W. H. M'Williams, R. B. Hunter,' B.' H. M. Thomson, C. R. Willcins, G. Hammill, M. Hammill, T. E. Devine, 0. Reeves, N. C. Brittain, C. Porrin, A. Roots, H. N. F. Burr.v, J. Cooney. B. S. Fricker, T. Coward, J. W. D. Haigh, R. A. Miller, —. Hallett. Army Service Corps.—J. E. Dempsey, R. S. Jones, C. A. Cooper. C. A'. Rodman, G. Johnston, H. Gribblo, AY. Guilford. MEN IN' SPLENDID FETTLE. (By TeleKraph—Press Association.' Palmorston N., July 15. The Liverpools this morning evacuated tho show grounds and racecourse and occupied Ransriotu. It is quite evident the change has stopped the epidemics. as tile men left in splendid, fettle. No cases of sickness were reported to-day. The camp isiii almost perfect condition.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2515, 16 July 1915, Page 6
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166TO JOIN "THE TRENTS" Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2515, 16 July 1915, Page 6
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