EARLY MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS
Sir,—l hear that by going up to the Buckle Street Uarraeks anyone called up in a ballot has no difficulty in getting through his medical examination, oven though ho lw>B not had notice to attend. Will those who pass go into camp earlier than those who patiently wait their summons to attend, and, if so, wkyr-1 am, etc., Wellington. [Balloted Second Division reservists are called for medical examination 'm alphabetical order, and the custom is to summon each day as many men as the Medical Board can conveniently deal with. If a .tservist presented himself for examination before his proper date the board probably would eccivo him, provided that it had lime to spare. He would be liable to onto' camp twelve weeks after the actual date of examination.]
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 194, 6 May 1918, Page 6
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