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A GREAT RECORD

SEVENTY-TAYO "RELATIVES AT THE FRONT. Henry William Spearman, a "Wellington storeman, who asked the Military Service Board yesterday to exempt him from service till the end of February, stated that ho had seventy-two relatives at tho front, British and French. That number included two brothers. Besides himself there was only one male relative who was not with tho colours, and that one could not get away becauso lie was over age. Spearman was given leave till March 1. "Then jou will have, all of us you can get," he observed.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2988, 27 January 1917, Page 10

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A GREAT RECORD Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2988, 27 January 1917, Page 10

A GREAT RECORD Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2988, 27 January 1917, Page 10

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