CALL FOR MEN.
AUCKLAND'S FINE RECORD.' Si By Telegraph.—Press Association. £ Auckland, March 29. N Seven ty-two young men enlisted •#;> the city recruiting station to-day, Of these thirty-seven were accepted, * twenty-tlnve deferred, and twelve rejected. The total registrations since the opening of the new station on March 4th is now 1034. . . • In addition to the extra men already, sent from Auckland for the 14th Rein* forcements, the Defence Department to* day asked for 120 more'to go south on Monday to iill southern gaps. It is evident that unless more eligible men I enlist in the south, Auckland will have to provide a large proportion of futUTf drafts. . ; POSITION IN CHRISTCHURCH. By Telegraph.—Press Association,), Christchurch, -March 20# •> A meeting of representative citizen* presided over by the Mayor was held, this afternoon to consider the m&tt*f of recruiting under the Government'* new scheme. It was decided that ths City Council should be relieved of re-, sponsibllity, and that the whole mattef should be undertaken by the Citlzett'-, Defence Corps. ' c
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1916, Page 5
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167CALL FOR MEN. Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1916, Page 5
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