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SOLDIERS AND CIVIL WORK. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. , Undischarged soldiers are not allowed to take work in a civil capacity, but the Defence authorities announce that as soon as a man receives notice of his discharge he is at liberty to accept remuneration for civil employment. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Dunedin, Last Night. A report reached the South Dunedin police early this morning that a married man named Francis Owen McKay, a commercial traveller, residing in Brunswick Street, had shot himself in the head with a revolver. The injured man, who was removed to the hospital, is reported to be in a critical condition.
NEW ZEALAND FORCES IN ENGLAND. Wellington, Last Night. On March 8 there were 33,278 persons to be evacuated from England as belonging to the New Zealand Expeditionary Force. The number included nurses, voluntary workers and wives and families of soldiers. On that date the strength of the force in France was 4562; in the United Kingdom 4207. The number evacuated to New Zealand since the signing of the armistice was 13,893.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1919, Page 5
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178DOMINION NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1919, Page 5
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