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THE C.I. CAMP.

1 THEIR CLASSIFICATION. (From Our Own Correspondent). Wellington, Jan. 21. The total number of men received in the (jl camp up to January 14 was l.'iSfi. The men were classified as on that date as follows: Trasferred to reinforcements ~ 630 Accepted for home service .. 36 Discharged as unfit .. 486 Remaining in camp .354 ~ .. 75?,6 W the 384 men regaining in th& camp on January 14, 357 were classed X, that is, as likely to prove fit for transfer ito tlio reinforcements. The elagscj /in the CI camp are X, Y, and 7,. The figures indicate that the camp i s producing about 60 per cent, of fit men from the CI recruits who are selected for the special training.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1918, Page 2

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THE C.I. CAMP. Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1918, Page 2

THE C.I. CAMP. Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1918, Page 2

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