THE CALL TO ARMS
YESTERDAY'S RESPONSE.
Tho following additional recruits have oiiTisied and have been passed a 6 medically ftt: —
Arthur Robert Gillard, labourer. Citv (Mounted). Joseph Brown, labourer, Newtown (Infantry). John O'Leary, labourer, City (Infantry).
George Reilly, fireman, City (Infancy).
George Ryan, driver, City (Infantry). Phineas Stone, fireman, City (Infantry). .
Robert Charles Upton, driver, City Mounted). Ernest Marsdeu.
Andrew Kyle, clerk, Petone (Infancy)-
Ernest Michael Casey, clerk, Island Bay (Ambulance). Percival Morganti, farmer (Infantry). Charles Styles, wood-carver, Wadestown (Artillery). Frederick Bartlett, cook, City (Infantry).
Arthur Treadwell, printer, City (Mounted). Douglas M. Stewart, railway porter, Upper Hutt (Infantry) Clarence Smith, butcher. Citv (Mounted).
Leslie Lyter, butcher, City (Army Service Corps). George Gray, pattern-maker, City (Artillery). Herbert Newton Mead, Cadet .Accountants' Branch, G.P.O. (Mounted). Frederick Cornwall, butcher, City (Mounted).
Peter C. M. Powell, clerk, City (Artillery).
Noel H. Brown, farrier, Lower Hutt [Artillery).
S.vtTncy - Porter, brick-maker, City [Infantry). \ Gilbert Howe, clerk, City (Artillery). Edmund L. Enting, clerk, Newtown [Artillery),
Thomas P. Fearon, labourer (Infantry).
Alfred, T. M. Church, plasterer, Newtown (Artillery). William W. P. Pines, seaman, City (Infantry).
Percival C. Fraser, chemist, Wanganui (Ambulance). _ Michael John Glavin, busliman, Martinborough (Infantry). Harold Thomas, busliman, Martinborough (Infantry).
In the list of men who went into camp on Tuesday the name L. H. Wixon was printed as L'. H. Nixon. RECRUITING BOARD IN CHRISTCHURCH. By Telegraph—Press Association. Chrisfchuroh, November 18. _ A Recruiting Board has been established here, comprising three military members, three members of the Automobile Association, and three members of the Citizen's Defence Corps. It will take in hand the whole work of recruiting in this district, encouraging men to enlist and removing obstacles. A dootor will bo in attendance at all recruiting meetings to examine men on the spot.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2623, 19 November 1915, Page 6
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287THE CALL TO ARMS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2623, 19 November 1915, Page 6
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