THE MARRIED MEN.
WANGANUI’S'COMPLETE DRAFT, Wanganui, Yesterday. The first draft of : married men comprising Wanganui’s quota of the 41st( Reinforcement proceeded to Camp by this morning’s train. 'A large'crojvd of the public assembled r to see the men off. Bands played, and there was '.much enthusiasm. 'The. draft turned up to a man, and was given a great s.end-oftV ‘ Christchurch, April 30. Several reservi-rs who for various reasons Tailed to parade yesterday reported themselves to-day, and 1 will go North to-night. The checking of the figures late to-night by the Defence officers shows that of the Christchurch draft of -the 41st Reinforcements there are now only eighteen men unaccounted for. These eighteen comprise six members of the Second Division and twelve of the First Di-t vision. , Gisborne, April 30. Poverty Bay’s quota to. the new reinforcements left to-night, amid enthusiastic scenes.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1821, 2 May 1918, Page 3
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141THE MARRIED MEN. Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1821, 2 May 1918, Page 3
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