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EXPEDITIONARY FORCE RESERVE (RELIGIONS OF MEMBERS OF THE) CALLED UP BY BALLOTS Nos. 1 TO 7 INCLUSIVE, ACCORDING TO MEDICAL CLASSIFICATION.
Laid on the Table of the House of Representatives by Ijeave.
Medical Classification. On examination by Military Medical Boards recruits are classified as either A, 81, 82, CI, C 2, or D. The definition of these terms is given hereunder : — A. Men fit for active service beyond the seas. 81. Men fit for active service beyond the seas if they undergo specified medical, surgical, or dental treatment, after operation in camp or public hospital. 82. Men fit for active service beyond the seas if they undergo specified medical, surgical, or dental treatment, after recovery at home. CI. Men likely to become fit for active service after special training. C'i. Men permanently unfit for active service beyond the seas, but fit for service of some nature in New Zealand in connection with, or for the purpose of, the present war. D. Men permanently unfit for active service beyond the seas, or for any service in New Zealand in connection with, or for the purpose of, the present war.
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Ballot 1. | Ballot 3. Ballot 4. Ballot 2. - Religions. . A. B. C. D. Totals. A. B. C. D. Totals. ' A. B. C. 1). Totals. A. B. C. D. Totals. Agnostics Athiests Baptists Brethren Church of Christ Church of England Chiistadelphians Christian Scientists Congregationalists Freethinkers Jews Latter-day Saints Lutherans Methodists Mormons Presbyterians Quakers Rationalists Richmond Mission Roman Catholics Russian Orthodox Salvation Army Seventh-day Adventists Spiritualists Testimony of Jesus Theosophists Unitarians Wesleyans Religion not stated No religion "* I -1 10 s 6 580 1 7 5 2 3 76 460 264 5 20 80 8 1 31 4 13 8 2 326 1 1 3 5 5 1 4 28 2 18 8 79 1.016 .. , 2 8 8 1 j 8 20 10 2 358 1 1 36 2 13 5 1 308 1 40 2 34 16 742 1 1 2 20 17 6 532 10 3 1 6 80 360 228 3 1 I 1 2 34 58 6 2 .. 3 1 3 17 .. 37 10 1 28 2 8 18 452 22 1.024 11.. 2 1 8 .. 19 4 ... 7 4 .. 5 1 1 6 1 54 1 136 14 330 10 714 2 .. 2 10 195 13 446 1 .. 1 4 .. 11 1 .. 4 1 2 .. 3 2 .. 2 2 1 23 2 60 1 61 36 ! 156 7 I I 14 7 1 34 14 15 960 6 4 11 9 6 5 127 682 435 8 2 3 4 2 56 14 15 I 1 1 1 7] "l 10 24 1 18 2 3 2 32 18 9 972 1 1 13 I 12 j 7 ■' 3 118 636 390 14 2 1 49 35 19 1 12 3 3 69 2 35 25 124 2.127 7 5 1 25 22 14 2 10 16 271 56 1.398 2 3 4 1 32 875 1 23 5 3 6 1 2 3 110 55 104 34 4 1 1 2 3 5 2 1 11 1 7 - 1 22 50 | 1 I 311 1 4 11 138 44 837 I 64 299' 6 11 2 41 220 1 10 14 4 ■144 18 2 155 '.'. 3 36 47.3 166 3 1 1 5 1 1 1 I 136 2 1 13 1 I 1 320 6 l l •• 5 1 10 1 10 1 2 16 72 6 I I 3 2 38 59 221 1 16 1 18 95 12 1 18 16 76 6 "3 52 1 38 241 18*
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Religions— continued.
Religions. B. Bi 1 Ballot 5. iallot 5 C. 5. D. i Totals. I II A. B. Ballot 6. Ballot 7. Totals (Ballots 1 to 7). C. D. Totals. A. B. c. D. Totals. A. I B. C. D. Totals. II Agnostics Athiests Baptists Bible Students Brethren Brotherhood of Man Church of Christ Church of England Christadeiphians Christian Scientists Congregationalists Free Church Freethinkers International Bible Students Jews Latter-day Saints Lutherans Methodists Mormons Presbyterians Quakers .. Rationalists Richmond Mission Roman Catholics Russian Orthodox Salvation Army Seventh-day Adventists Society of Friends Spiritualists Testimony of Jesus Theosophists Unitarians Wesleyans Religion not stated No religion 1 1 11 16 363 ; i ; i 8 3 1 3 47 1 i 303 20! 6 2 21 7 7 2 12 11 9 2 4 1 32 22 3 1 5 2 48 39 1 11 11 6 434 2 5 2 2* 1 I .. 2 30 1 42 11 2 24 1 .. 1 11 .. 17 997 59 1,495 1 .. 3 3 2 22 28 6 2 59 1 35 2 11 I 13 4 8 6 87 128 1 3 66 104 1 21 9 3 196 1 | 2 109 1 j I 52 185 5.662 1 15 4 3 65 1 2 59 1 1 39 3 18 II 483 5 2 2 38 17 348 226 98 10.352 30 10 126 92 58 1 9 816 3 2 6 81 12 1.272 4 3 16 7 795 3 1 7 12 12 18 1,791 8 1 25 16 11 25 45 78 2.676 ' 4,022 11 14 2 6 32 53 22 29 12 16 1 12 25 16 360 565 34 1.622 2.906 8 ] 2 2 I 2 2 6 3 4 \ 2 65 299 191 7 1 1 1 I • 1 26 15 7 1 7 6 | 12 9 .: 15 11 1 15 4 .. 8 ' 1 .. 10 89 8 163 673 30 1,008 2 2 1 .. I 391 26 620 5 2 14 1 1 3 1 .. 1 4 .. 5 1 1 60 2 88 90 20 125 16 1 24 13 1 17 5 1 3 4 1 5 93 601 1 1 401 14 2 1 10 39 28 1 9 151 954 1 1 639 23 5 5 106 503 2 1 345 14 1 4 11 1 6 238 1,081 6 1 734 47 2 1 2 2 3 4 90 86 25 32 1.122 1.830 1 62 I 50 1 5 i 9 1 3 ' 6 2 7 4 2 5 II 2 149 .! 232 30 133 288 3 1 48 73 1 23 20 883 1 92 3.852 2 8 9 1 2 83 2.402 1 i 91 2 10 I 1 14 6 ! 6 4 3i3 3] 444 : 3 97 6 72 227 3 180 8 3 1 18 264 8 1 55 1,340 2 7.077 12 14 3 4,495 1 1 149 24 3 1 " J 4 1 4 57 17 18 2 22 2 59 24 18 4 12 2 84 45 27 17 567 1.025 181
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EXPEDITIONARY FORCE RESERVE (RELIGIONS OF MEMBERS OF THE) CALLED UP BY BALLOTS Nos. 1 TO 7 INCLUSIVE, ACCORDING TO MEDICAL CLASSIFICATION., Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1917 Session I, H-19c
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1,151EXPEDITIONARY FORCE RESERVE (RELIGIONS OF MEMBERS OF THE) CALLED UP BY BALLOTS Nos. 1 TO 7 INCLUSIVE, ACCORDING TO MEDICAL CLASSIFICATION. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1917 Session I, H-19c
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