THE COUNTRY'S CALL.
—— ♦ EXAMINATION OP iRBCBUITS. Tho third Wellington Medical Baud. conducted an examination of recruits the Brill Hall on Saturday. Tho Board comprised Lieutenant*. Colonels Guthrie and Pulton (examining officers), Captain Bond (Cental offie«)j and Lieutenant Ansell (attesting offi*>! cer). , Seventy-six men ware etaawtod, <Uk] were passed for active serTioe, audi thirty were passed as fit in hamt **>• vie. There were no pertM&«n£hr ajM|' recruits. Among those who cam* boftm tti' Board were a number of vohnbßHl,' those passed aa fit being:— ' • H. W. Glcntworth, farmer, Urwui. '. 0. C. T. Jury, farmer, W&Ltaw, ' Austin Kn&pp, clerk, New aftypttiln, ' K.Pfankucb, civil aeraat. Ken Stan mouth. -^' J. H. Skelley, lettaMiwriw, ttartEtai ■ l
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1917, Page 5
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111THE COUNTRY'S CALL. Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1917, Page 5
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