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STILL WAITING.

Sir, —Permit me through your papei to ask why it is that Expeditionary men who were called lip on November 25, 1915, and sent to the Featherston Alilitary Camp 1 for training in tlia Medical Corps have been kept there for the last four months. Still no prospect! of being sent away; whereas men who went to Awapuni Camp two or three weeks later have gone to the front. Ia this fair, to the medical men at Feather-i ston? I think not, and consider they should, after the four months' training they have had, be .given the next opportunity of going. Surely after four' months they are, fit for service. Thanking you, sir,—l am, etc., FAIR PLAY.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2733, 30 March 1916, Page 6

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STILL WAITING. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2733, 30 March 1916, Page 6

STILL WAITING. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2733, 30 March 1916, Page 6

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