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CI CAMP

ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS. Sinca the inoeption of tho CI Camp at Featherston Camp some very satisfactory results are reported to have been achieved in the process of trying-out those men classed C 2 in tho first medical examination and afterwards considered likely to provo to be fit for service. The physical exercises and route marches over short distances have proved beneficial in many oases. Some of the men have expressed their appreciation of the system; which has made them feel fitter than they ever were before. There has been a certain number of discharges, but tho graduated stages of training have- proved distinctly beneficial in the majority of cases.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 35, 5 November 1917, Page 4

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CI CAMP Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 35, 5 November 1917, Page 4

CI CAMP Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 35, 5 November 1917, Page 4

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