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[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.] AGED OVER forty. CLASS C.l. INSTRUCTION. WELLINGTON, This Day. The Medical Board have been instructed that reservists who are forty years of age, or over, should not. be classed as C.l. It has been found that men who have entered their fifth decade, do not, as a rule, obtain much benefit from the training provided in C.l. Camp, and it has been decided, therefor, if they are not fit A they had better be classed C.2. This means that if a man aged forty, or over, is not sound enough to go direct into the ordinary training camp lie will not be taken into the forces at all. HOTEL BURNED. THAMES, Aug. 15. A fire last night totally destroyed the Governor ’.Ferguson Hotel and cjottaigo adjoining. The origin is a mystery. The building was owned by Campbell and Ehrenfried of Auckland.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1918, Page 3
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