RETURNED SOLDIERS.
VOLUNTEERING -OPTIONAL , ; , 4f By Telegraph.—Press Wellington, Last Ni^it. Regarding the suggestion in Christ* clmrcJi that the authorities hope to seome the re-enlistment of returned ooltflaijf 'jsj who have repaired'to physical fitness, SiJs'A| James Allen states it would be entirely; |H wrong to ask them to re-vahmteejj jMP'gjj cause they had done their bit. It iMt J| however, quite open to them to volua-ri|| teer for further service if fit enough to ■ j| go, because every man waa wanted; and">| the authorities were anxious to seem# ;-*$ all the men they could get for immediate'. service at this time for keeping ®-t full strength our army in the field. la'.-J I the event of re-enlistment, it would ob- , viously be unnecessary for returned sol-. ' diers to go through the same cowrsswof .'*s instructional training as that gweaO-to, 'Hi ordinary recruits. > M
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 April 1918, Page 5
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141RETURNED SOLDIERS. Taranaki Daily News, 20 April 1918, Page 5
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