THE WAR
MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS.
Medical examinations axe held nightly (Saturday executed) at the Drill Hall, Kensington, at '7.45. Passed fit: — Alfred Harold Foote, clerk, Caversham. Thomas Miles, motor mechanic, Dunedin.
William Deuchrass, striker, South Dun-: ©din. j Leonard Gray Tuck, Civil servant, Caversham. i George Henry Tyler, cook, St. Kilda, Albert (Reynold Murray, clerk, Abbotsford.
George Edward Pope, shop assistant, Dunedin. Charles Mackay, store hand, Dunedin. Charles Williams Tepene, laborer, Dunedin. Cameron Annishaw, laborer, Dunedin. John Hollows, clerk, Fairfield. Leonard Graham, railway clerk, Dunedin.
Edward Charles Macguire, paper finisher, Woodhaugh. George Abel Beard more, striker, Dunedin.
Henry Walter Bedwell, carter, Dunedin.' George Percival Lindsay, electrical engineer, Waipori.
Alexander Miller Jackson, chemist, Port Chalmers.
The following is the result of last evening’s examination; Fit 13 Teeth Sight ... 3 Unfit •... „, ... 7 Total 29 The following men have also been passed fit, but will require to have minor dental work attended to in camp: James Forbes Angles, fireman, Dunedin. Edwin Bruce, carpenter, Roslyn. Kenneth Baird, laborer, South Dunedin.; James Briggs, fisherman, Dunedin. Albert Crawford, jam maker, Dunedin. George Sutherland Duthie, laborer, Dunedin. Ernest James Dawson, fisherman, Dunedin. John Davidson, motor mechanic, St. Kilda. Alexander Ferguson, carter, Dunedin, William Gordon, carpenter, Roslyn. Arthur Guyton, laborer, Burkes. William Genie, grocer, Dunedin. Robert James Henderson, laborer, Roslyn. Joseph Carlyle Heazlewood, carpenter, Dunedin. George Stanley Kirby, clerk, Sunshine. Henry Latimer, laborer, Roslyn. Thomas Lawless, horse trainer, Soutlt Dunedin. Charles M'Laughlin, starch hand, Dunedin. Allan Francis M’Sldmming, fireman. Dunedin. Alexander Marshall, farmer, North-east.' Harbor. George Mitchell, tailor, Dunedin. William Mothven, plumber, Dunedin. Thomas Moore, fitter, Roslyn. Herbert Norton, salesman, Dunedin. Augustus _ Newman, gardener. Dunedin.' George Paterson, carpenter, Dunedin. Richard Cameron Torrance, carpenter, Kensington. Archibald Wilson, chauffeur, Anderson Bay. Vjjilliam Alexander Williams, draper, Dunedin. - , ARAWA’S men The few Otago men on the Arawa will arrive to-morrow evening. Received from E. C. Walmsley, Mussek burgh, 10s for the Belgian, fxmd. Received from “B. and S.” 15s, monthly contribution to the Belgian fund. Received from the employees of Sargood. Son, and Ewen the sum of £3 15s od—their 76th contribution to the Belgian relief fund.
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Evening Star, Issue 16211, 5 September 1916, Page 4
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344THE WAR Evening Star, Issue 16211, 5 September 1916, Page 4
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