One of tlio Wellington papers published the other day an angry complaint from a rcMirvist, who alleged tlint lit had enlisted voluntarily, that lie htr. been examined several timos without reaching finality, and after much \v«at< of tinio lie had eventually found hit name in a ballot list. What he omitted to state was that nflt'r enlisting and going before a medical hoard, which re ferrsd lua case to the Director of Modiea r Services, he changed his adlress without notifying the authorities. That wa! where the confusion began. The mar put himself nut of touch with the D.M.S. and then dealt with other people whi knew nothing about his case, Complainti of the kind are usually capable of ex planation, writes onr Wellington correspondent.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 December 1917, Page 5
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