DOMINION'S PART.
... •< STANDARDISING MEDICAL EXAMINATION'S. i Wellington, March 21. k A conference of members of Medical g Boards under the Military Service Act, '- presided over by Surgeon-General Hens' derson, discussed the question of standardising the regulations for the medical examination of recruits. Satisfactory arrangements were coma to, and it is honed that as a result none but physically fit men will be admitted to camp in the future. CONTRACTS FOR SUPPLIES. The Hon. A. M. Myew siai»3 that contracts for 12 months for supplies totalling £200,000 have been cni-jred ir into by the Munitions Departme.it. ITo t, firm guilty of wilful breaches in the it ipast have any chance of getting yrork l, under the contracts. SHOWS IN "WAR TIME A HAWERA RESOLUTION. '" Hawera, March 24. At a meeting of the general committee of the Egmont A. and P. Associa .tion on Saturday a resolution was carried' g&ongly recommending the anruai jaietSig'W ntejnbers next month to conw advlsahleness of abandoning #ke thow during the war. ;
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1917, Page 5
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165DOMINION'S PART. Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1917, Page 5
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