CALL TO ARMS
WELLINGTON'S RESPONSE. Two men were sent into camp from Wellington City on Saturday towards making up the city's shortages in the infantry reinforcement, and a further seven to-day. Their names are as under:—E. A. Love, J. A. Smith, W. H. E. Hampton, R. Grant, P. Gubbin, A. M'lnnes, H. Tfrickfeton, I. A. Cuneen, R. Quirk. Further men will be sent into camp daily until the city's 1 quota is complete. Following are the names of the latest recruits registered in Wellington City who have been passed medically fit : — Grant, P.oberi, labourer (infantry) Gubbin, Patrick, bricklayer (infantry) Dwyer/ Thomas, labourer (infantry) Maclnnes, Archie, labourer (in.fant.ry) Mead, Arthur Horace, dairyman (infantry) Winder, Albert W., labourer (infantry) Cresswell, Charles E., haker (A-S.C.) JJ'Millan, James Duncan, labourer (infantry) Price, Albert Edward, fitter (infantry.) Hardy, S;un Harry, furnisher (infantry) . Frickleton, Herbert, miner (infantry) Clelland, Jolrn R., farmer (ijifantrv) Burbery, Walter A., luotonnan (infau.try)
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 108, 8 May 1916, Page 8
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151CALL TO ARMS Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 108, 8 May 1916, Page 8
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