MEDICAL RE-EXAMINATION.
REJECTED SECOND DIVISION. ... . MM. {From Our Own Correspondent.) Wellington, July 30. No week passes without some repeated Second Division man asking the recruiting authorities, or the newspapers, if he is liable fof reexamination. The correct official answer ig that he is liable, though there no present proposal for rc-cxamihing Second Ditasion men, The Minister for Defence has lie hopes it will no|s be necessary to recall rejected Second Division mon. but;;ho Ims not given them'any promise of exemption. ■•''■' '•
.The ipoint haifteen Wwrei'.so often that it ought fe»* be familiar>ta; : tha reservists, but sonib married men.wiWr'g anassurance that their 'refection Wy t>e doctors Is final. ■'■'■ The' position ■& that no, reservist can regard himself as ipnplotcly.andfin. ally exempt unless he to utterly incaj)able of serving in'any oopwity,, About 55,000 undrawn men remain in tie Second Division. If the war continues after they have been cxiboffljted, there will be a review of the whole 'situation.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1918, Page 5
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154MEDICAL RE-EXAMINATION. Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1918, Page 5
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