SECOND DIVISION MEN
: * TlLl'l TIIIiEE JIONTrrS* NOTICK. Tho J)i.'l:cnco .Minister was asked yesl.eriiii.v wliother it would be possible for tlin Uovcrnnicnt to give three months' riotico iiftor mcdical examination to the Second Division men in the ballot shortly to bo publishi'-d. "Wn are going to <lo our level best to giv<- 'the three months' notice," raid Sir James Alien, "hut, of course, Hie demands lor men now are very severe. It is, in fad, a timo of crisis. I only hope wo hliall ho ablo to give tlin three months, and we shall do so if it is at nil possible. .1 think at present that we snail bo alile 'o do it. j'liis call for more moil has upset ull our arrangements, hut fortunately wo wore in a pretty strong position when the call came to lis."
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 183, 23 April 1918, Page 4
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138SECOND DIVISION MEN Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 183, 23 April 1918, Page 4
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