DOMINION'S PART.
THE SECOND DIVISION.
OOSSTION 0? MEDICAL EXAMINATION. Wellington, Last Night. A deputation from the Second Division Lesgna interviewed the Minister of Defease to-night with **B**d tke P 0 ** 1 " biHty of bring medically examined before being caned up in the ballot. It Vftft that men be examined by <MnTto Minister pointed out that there wee* many difficulties in the way, but premised to have the whole problem conidersd, and he hoped to let them know the result in a few days. bounding up the unesjuoixed. Wellington, Last Night. In accordance with notice given, aqnsds of policemen to-day visited a number of hotels and other places in the city and demanded from null who were apparently of military age, satisfactory proof of enrolment. % Ji understood there b a long list of names and addresses in the hands of the police.
OF WOOTTOED MEN FROM BOBPT. Dunedin, last Night. A tmaport arrived to-day with 75 Voonded nd invalids from Eiryv*. P T * e ~ tMJyaßrf whom served in the Mounted Isfantry in the fighting at Gaza. Hort of the men have been wounded, there being only a few casta ot sickness, and the general health of ih» M i> food. The cot cases are tkta* is awAtr-JCorpora! G. Blair (Wwtfttt), Trooper W. L. Joliy (Ancklaid), Trooper N. McCarthy (Donedin), the latter having pneumonia and also a tnjUet woond in the ankle. Captain R. P. B. Monson fWestportl, who has ton isvaHded home, was the doctor in charge. Moat of the men belong to the Nocth Islaad, and leave for their home* to-morrow.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1917, Page 5
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