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— OUR ROYS WILL DE THE FIGHTING LINE. GENERAL' GOD LEY IN COMMAND Well' u eti August 10. The Prendor made a statement in the House this afternoon to the ( fleet
that the New Zeafadjf force was net going to do garrison duty but was going to she front and might expect in fire weeks to lie in the fighting'line. General God ley was going in command of the force. HAWERA’S CONTINGENT./ Hawera, August 10. A contingent of the Army Service Corps and Field Ambulance men who have volunteered for service with the expeditionary force left Hawera this morning for "Wellington amidst much enthusiasm. , GERMANS ARRESTED IN AUCKLAND . DEPARTURE CF A CONTINGENT. Auckland. August 10. The police have arrested twenty-four German reservists, including a German hand. They were removed by arined guards to Fort Cautley. The first detachment of the Auckland contingent of 250. men left for Wellington by the midday train, which also conveyed 75 railway engineers. WELLINGTON MIL START DISTRICTS QUOTA. Palmerston North, August 10. Two thousand ; ml oiglitv-cignt men ind 160 ollicers f f the "Wellington military district volunteered by one o’clock to-day for the Over.-ieUs force The local'contingeut left to-day and was enthusiastically ferewelh-J.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 93, 10 August 1914, Page 7
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