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FIT FOR THE FRONT.

TWENTY MEN ACCEPTED. THIRTY RECRUITS ENLIST. The usual Friday medical examination held at the Drill Flail this morning resulted as follows: — Accepted 20 Deferred 0 Rejected 1 Total 30 The name.-, occupations, and addresses of the men accepted arc: — William Roy Adams, grocer, Williamson Avenue. Grey Lynn. Frederic George Austin, farmer, Wynyard Street. Arthur Cirnie. warehouseman, O'Rorke Avenue, lii-muera. James Bra van. cpok, Welleelpy Street, "irhard Andrew Calvert, chef, South Street. Newton. Richard Henry Dare, farm labourer, Richmond Road. Dunb.ii- Matthew Elliott, eeaman, G.P.O. -Auckland. Goorgp Edward Falwasser. surveyor's a&niritant, Wbangajiiata. William Kemp Fowler, cashier, Auckland. John Ueddes, confectioner. Arawa Street. Rejqjie William Hampshire, butcher, Pironjria. Alton Clive Johns, clerk, Grange Road, Mount Hen. Richard Cecil Murton. journalist. Symonds Street. Gordon Meiuies, plumber, Onehunga. Percy_ John Aioyle, painter, Third Avenue, Kingsland. John Osbornc (J. P.0.. Auckland. Hedley Pijce, bushman, Market Hotel. Henry Arthur Ro?s. warehouseman, iiarsfield Street, Poneonby. Frank Storey, labourer, Hobson Street, City. Leslie Archibald Whitelaw, shepherd , , Kingsland.

A m.in nanred Darid Jones, of 0, Cheltenham Terrace, Devonport. :i mill hand, wan admitted to the Auckland Hospital to-day. He was engaged in stacking timber, when the wind upset the pile he was working with. He has injuries to hia "thigh, which are Dot expected to prove serious. The remarJcajhlfi ■circumstances of the death of Arthur Robert Kettle (26), a porter, were inquired into recently at Datkney. Sent to deliver a fender and a parcel in Dalston on a hot dny. Kettle grew tired, eat dawn to jest on a. stone coping, and fell fast aeleep. In the midst of hie eleep he fell down the area of the house where he was resting. At the German Hospital, where he was taken. Kettle said, "1 felt queer and sat down for a rest and fell backwards." Death was diie to a fractured skull. The vorcfccfc was "Accidental death."

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 30, 4 February 1916, Page 2

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FIT FOR THE FRONT. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 30, 4 February 1916, Page 2

FIT FOR THE FRONT. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 30, 4 February 1916, Page 2

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