DOMINION NEWS.
KEEPING UP OUR FORCES. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Timarn, Last Night. At a meeting of the Timarn recruiting committee this evening, the following motion, proposed by Mr. Crnigie, MP., was carried with'one dissentient. "That while this committee expresses its willingness to do anything in its power to assist the voluntary system, it would respectfully urge the Government to expedite matters and enforce compulsory defence without delay, as it considers that compulsion is the only 3;ire method of keeping up our Expeditionary Forces for the Defence of the Empire."' CEREBROSPINAL MENINGITIS AGAIN. Wellington, Last Night. Sergeant Thomas O'Meara, of the 17th Specialist Company, died at the Featherston military hospital (his morning from eerebro-spinal meningitis. MONEY FOR SICK AND WOUNDED. Wellington, Last Night. The Defence Minister states that henceforth money to provide 'comforts for sick and wounded New Zealand soldiers in Egyptian hospitals will be forwarded direct from New Zealand, and the High Commissioner has been advised it is unnecessary for him to send money from London for that purpose. >
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1916, Page 4
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