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THE WAR

CAVERSHAN PATRIOTIC CLUB. The following work for this month haj been handed in at the Early Settlers' Hall:—33 day shirts, 13 flannel shirts, 21 pairs- socks, 2 p:virs cuffs, 5 hakclavas, 8 anti-vormin shirts, 84 cinnamon bags, 60 handkerchiefs, 60 tea towels, 84 Dominion "wrappers. The school children sent 22 pairs socks, 28 towels, 3 bags, 6 girdles, oS haadkorchiefs.

The Defence, authorities want the ser- \ vices of 30 men for homo service in tho • Dunedin forts. They must be C2 men suitable for the work. ' Gunner Arthur S. Wood, who died of : wounds, was the eldest son of the late Mr T. E. Wood, of Awarua Plains. Ho was educated at the local school, and worked on his father's farm till he left with tho 10th Reinforcements as a member of the artillery section.—' Southland News.'

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Evening Star, Issue 16559, 19 October 1917, Page 4

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THE WAR Evening Star, Issue 16559, 19 October 1917, Page 4

THE WAR Evening Star, Issue 16559, 19 October 1917, Page 4

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