OUR MAN POWER.
remaining men. By balloting only five thousand this month, the Government will be a'ble to maintain its supplies of reservists until early next year, though the number of rejections as the later cta-sses are called up is bound to be high owing to the age factor. The men remaining to-day, before Monday's ballot starts, are as follow: Class C (two children) 14,07 a Class 1) (three children) 20,636 Class E (four children) 12,470 Class F (more than four) 13,295 Total eo,47fi If the proportion of one fit man in five is sustained, there will be available 12,000 men. New Zealand ia near the end of its milfouartaaaiMg,
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1918, Page 5
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110OUR MAN POWER. Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1918, Page 5
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