WHAT NEW ZEALAND HAS DONE.
NEARLY 20.000 MEN SENT AWAY. (special to "this press.") WELLINGTON, July 22. New Zealand has despatched on active service in this ;var 15),85S men, and - there are about 7000 men in camp undergoing training. The number despatched includes tho Samoau fore? of 1410 men, iiiid.hs some of men have gone ' forward to join the New Zealand Section of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, those men have been counts ed twice in the total. It also includes tho Maori Expeditionary Fores and the British Section. ma4e m> of 35)9 2s T ew ZealandeVs resident in England at the outbreak of ivar. Approximately, therefore. New Zoaland has mobilised for active service about 26,000 men. •
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15338, 23 July 1915, Page 9
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