RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.
:latest enxistmewts. ETJiTEEN men SIGN ON. Since the "Star" went to press yesterday afternoon there were fifteen enlistments. Five men were rejected as totally unfit. and two were deferred on account of their teeth. A number of men who -were deferred when first examined have now satisfied the medical officers, and have been accepted as fit. The names, occupations and addresses of those accepted since two o'clock yesterday, together with the groups to which they will be credited, are as foßow: — NO. 1 (CITY) GROUP. Bertrand Alexander, bushman. G.P.O, CityCharles E. Cleveland, farmer, Mt. Eden. Henry Curron, cook, Grey Lynn. Bert H. Hunter, carter, City. William. C Kerz, grocer, lvhyber Pass Road. Arnold Oiney, labourer, Onehunga. John F. Rohson, labourer, Market Hotel. City. Previously deferred, now fit:— Reginald W. Adams, butcher, Newton. Edward Andrews, farmer, Onehunga. Frank Brennan, telephone clerk, Onehimga. John J. Cousins, timherworkcr. Eden Terrace. John Entwistle, farmer. Three Kinps. Albert Jacobs, farmer, Paumrire. John A. Lockwood, fellmongcr, Penrose. ■Walter Nicholson, contractor. Symonds Street. (William A. Turner, labourer, Onehunga. Henry Turner, driver, Grey Lynn. George R. Watt, watersider, Heme Bay.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 166, 13 July 1916, Page 2
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184RECRUITING CAMPAIGN. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 166, 13 July 1916, Page 2
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