An evangelical address will be given at Weroroa, Levin, on Thursday evening by Mr H. Grimstead. of the Church of Christ. Amongst the latest registration for active service (listed at Palmerston North) is that of Arthur Gordon-Glass-ford of Levin. Mr W. H. Field M. P. has received enquiries from several persons willing to offer their services, a 6 to whether the Government is sending labour to assist in the manufacture of munitions of war in the old country. He has replied that the New Zealand Government cabled the Imperial Government some Tiime ago offering the services of a number of -mechanics to assist in manufacturing munitions of war. and having received fcio reply cabled again some days ago repeating the enquiry.. As soon as a definate reply is received it will be published in the press. In the meantime Mr Field has informed his correspondents that it would be well for them to lodge their applications with the commandant, so that same may be recorded and considered in the event of the men being required.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 May 1915, Page 3
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175Untitled Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 May 1915, Page 3
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