CALL TO ARMS
MORE MEN GO INTO CAMP
Twenty-nine additional men from No. 5 Group (Wellington City and Suburbs) were sent into camp to-day for the 26th Reinforcements. Their names are as follow:—H. C. Bennett, C. Blackman, A. House, C. J. Henneker, R. D. Kennedy, E. A. H. Lepper, J. W. Le Comte, C. G. Masters. T. H. Mansley, J. O'fihea, W. O'Oonnell, A. Reid, R. J. Sparrow. R. C. Stone, F. T. Skinnon, W. C. Tanner, ]?. Unsworth, E. Wagner, B. Whitwell, W. C. Whittington, R, B. Winter, T. E. Willing, H. H. G. Weekley. Leslie Baldwin, Edward Casey, Joseph Nickolls, Joseph Thomas Paul, Vivian Roy Pullen,. Walter Morton Smith. The following additional voluntary recruits registered at the Town Hall have been passed as medically fit and sworn in as soldiers: — Finlay, A. G., draper, City Guise, K. W., clerk, City Casey, E. sailor. City Mac Lean. J., steward, Kilbirnie Demuth. L. X., joiner, City Moore, J. G., telegraphist, LowcrHutt. Bryau, P. -X., clerk, City
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 45, 21 February 1917, Page 7
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165CALL TO ARMS Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 45, 21 February 1917, Page 7
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