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ANSWERING THE CALL

DUNEDIN'S TOTAL 550 REGISTRATION PROCEEDING The total number of registrations made at the Drill Hall reached 553 last night, while 43 were received yesterday. The registration staff is still kept busy, and at present those who have registered are being graded according to their medical and dental classifications, while those who require dental treatment are also being attended to. A start has also been made with the selection of the personnel of the first draft from the names registered and examined. The officers and non-com-missioned officers selected will proceed to camp on September 27, and the advance party will follow on October 1. The maifi body of the draft will leave on October 3. The registrations received yesterday were as follows, grouped in No. 1 group (officers on the reserve or active list). Group No. la (retired or ex-offi-cers), Group No. 2 (single men), Group No. 3 (married men without children), and Group No. 4 (married men with children): — - —Group 2.’— Lawrence Ernest Anthony Arlidge (Dunback), Arthur William Barnett, Herbert John Burke, Joseph Thomas Butler, Gerald Samuel Cushion (Clyde), William Taylor M‘Lew Chapman (Waihemo), Alfred William Clark (Cromwell), William James Duell, James Alexander Downes (Sawyers Bay), James Crawford Parmer (Seaeliif), William Fergusson, Thomas Ivan Frater (Dunback), Clive .Cathcgrt Guthrie (Pembroke), Patrick O’Donnell Gavigan, James Galvin (Tarras), Sydney James (Kaitangata), Leonard Verdun Keen, Bruce Mark, Arthur Gordon M'Dougali, Clarence Lee Moore, lan Alastair Macdonald (Pembroke), Ewan M'Gowan (Patearoa), Ernest James Ols'en, Lewin Llewelyn Roebuck, David Shaw (Palmerston), George Voßer, Frederick George Wallace, Frederick Thomas West, James Edward Wynne. —Group 3. John Cumberbeach, Feordor Eric Larson, Norman Pay. —Group 4. James Joseph Paul Byrne, Joseph Alexander Bryant, Ronald William Flintoff (Abbotsford), Eric Chapman Keen, William John Plunkett, Charles Robert Ross, Albert James Charles Smith. Archibald Smith (Green Island), Donald James Sizemore (Becks). 0 AMARU. —Group 2. Douglas Symon. —Group 4. Stanley James Howie (Kurow), Frank Abbott Macdonald (Lake Waitaki).

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Evening Star, Issue 23375, 19 September 1939, Page 8

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320

ANSWERING THE CALL Evening Star, Issue 23375, 19 September 1939, Page 8

ANSWERING THE CALL Evening Star, Issue 23375, 19 September 1939, Page 8

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