AUSTRALIA.
TRAINING OF RECRUITS. Sydney, Jan. 12. Major-General McCay recommends that recruits be given 40"/» hours' camp training weekly, instead of the present 31 hours. CASUALTY LIST. Sydney, Jan. 13. Casualty list 132 contains the names of the following New Zealanders: —111, Lieutenant N. S. 'Boyle, disembarked at Malta; Private J. Williams, in hospital in Birmingham: Sergeant S. A. Daily, removed from the serious list; Privates J. George and J. T. S. Seooper, pronounced out of danger; T. L. Graham, returned to duty. 'UNMARRIED MEN DISMISSED. Melbourne, Jan. 12. All unmarried men at the Federal works at Canberra 'have received their 'Msmis;
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1916, Page 5
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