THE CALL FOR MEN.
TARANAKI'S NEXT QUOTA. EIGHTEEN' MEN' ,vA\Tni!. ' Recruiting in Taranaki is «Vk i»«f now. and there is a xhortaje nf ej..lu f p U in infantry for the 1-lth IJeinWenients. The authorities hope that t'no«, who can [m.vslbly get away will cm.., '""•' " ,l '-''"• <h' ,| r services, so that the shortage may be made up Thi _ '■ ■ ; > 'rave fur emmi next Mmiiltv, thus leaving only five day* in wliioli tt secure the additional recruit* to cor* pletc the quota. The detailed position is now a« follows: , V'"' 4, Beqnired. Secure* Artillery >-.«..-. lo 10 Engineers ~' 7 7 Army Service Carpa ... 7 7 Signallers 1 j Infantry 07 70 Mounted Rifles .... 20 2« 148 130
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 February 1916, Page 4
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114THE CALL FOR MEN. Taranaki Daily News, 29 February 1916, Page 4
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