MAIN EXPEDITION
TRAINING PROCEEDING The training of the various unit* of the Expeditionary Force at present in port continue in accordance with the general scheme laid down. A representative of the Electoral Department will be present on each transport to-morrow, , when any man who has not already voted is to be given the opportunity to vote. Members of the Expeditionary Force, even if they are under the age of 21 years, are entitled to vote if they have not already done so. The Officers Commanding Troops on each' transport have detailed an orderly, who will conduct the postal business on each transport. A franking stamp has been sent personally to 0. (s.( s. C. Troops on each transport, and as letters are posted they are to be stamped with it. At various intervals mails are to be made up, and will be collected by the foetal Service. No stamps are necessary beyond the franking stamp, which will be in charge of the aforementioned Postal orderly. Arrangements have been made by Mr. Percival Clarke and his violin pupils, assisted by leading juvenile artistes, to give a grand juvenile variety entertainment to the soldiers and sailors in port in the Harbour Board' 6TJ shed this evening. An attractive programme is promised. >
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 91, 14 October 1914, Page 8
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209MAIN EXPEDITION Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 91, 14 October 1914, Page 8
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