THE CALL FOR MEN
FIFTEENTHS STILL SHORT.
No. 6 Group Area's deficiency fo? the Fifteenth. Reinforcements is being gradually decreased. Yesterday four men were sent to Trentham Camp, their names being: J. Marklarid, D. B« Mercer, H. Mouaghan, and A. Saunders. - .
Thirty more infantrymen are wanted for this'reinforcement and men who enlist, and'who are passed as medically St, can go'into 1 camp at once.
Yesterday's Recruits,
• Nino men, who registered their name? as recruits yesterday, were declared medically fit. They were as follow:—
D. B. Morcer, hairdresser, City (Infantry).
George Thos. Tuirner, teacher, Citj (Infantry). '
James Bertram, labourer, City (In». tantry). ,
John W. Leslie, labourer, City (In* fantry). ' , • l
Stanley M'Leod, cook, City (Infaru try)-;. ','".■'
James M'Kenzio, Civil Servant, City (Infantry). / ' Geo." Robert Taster, gardener, JjOwoi Hutt (Infantry). Geo. Pat. Finn, fireman, Newtown. (Tunnelling Corps). • . ■ AUan Gibbons, clerk, City (Infantry)'.;
An offer of 15 per cent, discount (3s. In the £)■ is made to soldiers and their friends by A, E. AT. Ron-land, tho Pnblio Service Jeweller,. 90 Manners Street-Ad^
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2750, 19 April 1916, Page 6
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169THE CALL FOR MEN Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2750, 19 April 1916, Page 6
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