THE CALL FOR MEN
A FRESH RECORD. *Tho total enlistments in Wellington l'jsi week wero 89. Sixty-four of thcw-itU-TO fit: Eleven names ivo.ro added to the recruits registered yesterday, and in -ine refpeot tho day saw a record established —<rcery man was lit for active service. Ivestorday's list of enrolments is: L.i A. Lndlow, salesman, Lower Hutt. M.i t'. S. King, clerk, Carterton. V compositor, Carterton, i Stratford, labourer, City. , Swcetman, engine-driver, City. A. iV. Siranbeck, fencer, Gisborne. 0.. iW'.'Conchie, butcher, City. F. 3U. Marshall, Civil Sorvant, City. I?, ft. Chapman, Civil Servant, Citv. IV. taderson, farmer, City. .1. C.\ Groves, minor, Featherston. FAlUtrf} OFF IN CHRISTCHURCH. By Uelegrnph—Press Association. Christchurch, July tf. Recrui'il&ag showed a considerable falling off lsp\': week, only 63 men registering as compa lAd with 110 during the previous week.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2826, 18 July 1916, Page 4
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134THE CALL FOR MEN Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2826, 18 July 1916, Page 4
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