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The case of a man who had been retained in one of the training camps for nearly a year as a'member of a band was mentioned before the Third Wellington (Military Service Board, The ?o!dier had been granted leave eventually in order that he might resume his work as an expert knifeman, in. a pigkilling establishment, and an employer was asking for an extension of the leave. . The man was a skilled -worker iu an important industry, said the employer, and he was doing better service ■in'overalls than he appeared to have been doing in uniform. The making of gamp music could be undertaken by men" who were not required in industry. The military representative had nothiug to say'against tin* view of the yoaition, and the • board decided to recommend that the bandsman should be granted extended leave without .pay. That s erling fprcific for coughs, co'd and throats — M N iZQL"—can b; bought o 1/ as " KAZOL.'« Lookjor mm on car i, n and bottle. Keluae substitutes. When baby. Is retflsMi stf hlght with stuffy fcuse and head* spiisis'fi scnliS drops of '■MA6oL''-op.tbe lule dije's niglitgQWtU Sound §kcp will follow.

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Bruce Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 43, 4 June 1917, Page 5

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Untitled Bruce Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 43, 4 June 1917, Page 5

Untitled Bruce Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 43, 4 June 1917, Page 5