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GONE INTO CAMP

NINETEENTH REINFORCEMENTS PARADg A SLIGHT SHORTAGE When the roll was called at the Brill Hall, Buckle Street, yesterday morning it was found that No. 5 Group (Wellington City and Suburbs) was 44 men short in its Nineteenth Reinforcements, which went into camp during the day. The shortage was as follows:—lnfantry, 34; Mounted*, 6; -Ambulance, 3; N.C.O.'s yjr Twenty-first Draft, 1. On account of the number of men coming forward who are willing to go into cump tt once, however, the military authorities anticipate that'the shortage will be more than made u,p during the course of the next few days. ' Following are tho names of the men who responded to the call yesterday:— AJW'ILLIiIJY. Gunners.—C. Colquhoun, .A. F. Cohen, 0. Hutchinson, E. L.. Mathers, F. T. Reynolds, H. S. Tily. lJrivers.—D. .). Cruckshanlcs, .T. Carolan, L. Gwilliam, D. B. Grey, S. G. Murphy. ENGINEERS. A. A. Brown, 11. T. Midler, h. Simmonds, L. G. Halpin. MOUNTED INFANTRY. J. Burrow, E. Browne, T. E. Cooke. INFANTRY. J. Aspinul, AV. Anderson, G. A. Alexander, \V. Brycc, S. IV. Brown, H. H. Black, C. V. Broad, L. D. Boonudn,' 11. Boveridge, V. L. Baird, F. B. Browne, W. B. Calder, A. Carlyle, J. L. C-rooke, E. D. Curtice, T. Child, E. Connolly, P. Cassidy, J. J. Cook, B. H. Cox, H. Dawson, D. M. Duncan, A. A. Donaldson, T. A. Diblee, A. H. Davies, T. R. Dorling, R. Eceles, J. Eager, H. K. Fa hey, H. S. Fitznuuirice, F. Flan, AV. J. Forbes, W. E. Finn, A. J. Gibb, .1. If. Grigg, C. .f. Garner, A. A. Henderson, S. 11. Hardy, J. .Manna, ! M. Henderson, A. D. Harkness, G. 11. Hill, 11. 'A. R. Jlalidav, E. L. Hughes, J. H. Hurley, K. W. Hamlin, L. Harris, G. E. Harris, AV. J. Halligau, J. Hiko. A. L. Kenwood, E. C. Hardie, A. L. Isted, A. A. .1. Inwood, G. AV. Johnson, S. A. V. Johnson, ,G. A. Johnson, .1. Jackson, Si. 11. James, H. IT. Kind, A. I'.Kellaway, W. It. Knox, W. J. Kilgore, J. P. Kay, W. H. Keys, J. W. liVojis, 0. R. Ealimaii, T. J'. J/ear, W. A. Lambert, IS. F. Luks, AV. H. Maston, J. B. Minihan, AV. TI. Mevrick, L. Mitchell, W. E. Morrison, J. Mulcahy, H. S. Milford, J. Mitchell, R. M'Keage, .1. C. M'Coll, R. C. M'lntyrc, R. M'BnuV, 'J'. Nelson, F. B, Nowbold, J. N. N'ott, AV. J. A. Nesbitt, J. Prince, H. U. Vercival, C. AV. F. Pan-ant, E. J. Quinn, L. 11. Ritchie, A. Railtou, C. S. Russell, A. Mc. Robie, A. Summers, AV. P. Surry, G. H. Smith, H. 1,. Stcveuson, B. ,1. E. Smith, H. J. Schau, J. Spiro, H. Smith, T. Shcebv, C. AV. Symes, F. E. Syiues, F. R, Stfeeter, G. T. Smith, F. A. Stuart, P. Stratford, H. C. Trowern, G. AV. Turner, R, A. Tanner, H. P. Todd, E. H. A 7 alentine, C. T. WiUlsmith, AV.. P. AVilliams, J. White, H. G. AVhitehead, T. AVest, T. M. AVright, F. T. Young, G. M. J. Symes, H. A. Douthwaitc.

AMBITLANG'U. A. Eller, G. H. Field,.,). H. M. Sandman, G. It. Smith, E. N. Wilkinson. 21ST N.C.O.'S. ■ FROM' AVELIJNGTON'CITY. The following N.C.O.'s for the 21st Ilcinforcemonts were sont into camp' yesterday from Wellington City.— ■ Artillery—AV. J. Power. Engineers—T. C. AVard, Jf. T. George. Infantry-AY. J. A. Bell, R, F. Bishop, Y. J. Dawson, AV. G. Fleming, D. Gow, H. AV. G. Paine, AV. Boss,'J. 1,. Russell, A. E. 31. Rowland, A. J/L. Styles, C. E. Tennent, A. C. Turnbnll, D. tie la Gardi Birketl, L.E. Johnson. AUCKLAND'S O.UOTA. By Telegraph—Press Assieiatbn. ' Auckland, July 25. Tho Auckland quota for the tilth Reinforcement left for the ' southern camps by tho .'! o'clock train to-day. Tho number of mcu is 387/ inclusive of the roncoins. for tho Twenty-lirst Reinforcements. It is expected (he quota wilt enter camp at full strength.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2833, 26 July 1916, Page 8

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GONE INTO CAMP Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2833, 26 July 1916, Page 8

GONE INTO CAMP Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2833, 26 July 1916, Page 8

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