CI CAMP.
♦ ;; SECOND DIVISION MEN GRANTED v LEAVE. (PRESS ASSOCIATION telegram.) WELLINGTON, November 2;; : The Dofence authorities havo decided to place the Second Division of CI re« i servists on ieavo without pay until further notice. Thoso tailed up for thai ; •November and futuro drafts will not now he required to parade. Those ift camp will con emtio training. (SPECIAL TO "TUB TRESS.") ' WELLINGTON, November 2. Tho statement of Sir Pearce, M.P.» that tho CI Camp is to bo closed shortly ; is qualified by the Minister of Defence. Sir James Allen c-aid to-day that the real position was that it had been de« .•? cidod not to send any more Second. Division CI reservists into the camp, and theso men would bo given lerive ,• without pay. Should tho war situation change, the leave, of course, might, ; have to be withdrawn, but the uididi^V';J tior.s wove that the men in ■uould not be required to outer tho.s| camp* Tho new order would' not affectTss First Division CI reservists, nor those Sseoud Division men who wore in tho camp. Tho Minister added thero might be some Second Division | CI men who were dosirous of entering tho camp in the hope 01 tilting solves for active service, and no obstacle! c!es would be placed in thoir way. » ■ ■ " r
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16360, 4 November 1918, Page 8
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214CI CAMP. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16360, 4 November 1918, Page 8
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