ENLISTMENTS
STEADY STREAM OF RECRUITS FORTY-EIGHT TO-DAY Though the enlistments at the Army Office at the Kensington Drill Hall tor tho 24 hours ended at noon tl-day did not reach the high tally of yesterday, when 61 names were recorded, the total of 48 was quite a satisfactory one. Of these 36 were single men. Details are as follows: GROUP 2. —Single Men.— Eric Charles Currie, Cornelius Lyons, and two names not for publication (Oamaru). Henry George List, Francis William Guest, Robert Duncan M'Gregor, John Douglas Smith, Robert Laurence Smellie, Leslie Darcy Tisdall, Arthur Grahame Sproull, Stewart Menzies Sproull, Allan Edmund Burns, Jack Wakefield Scott, James Robert Findlater, Ernest Arthur Moody, Eric Stanley Robertson, Gerard Wicklow Byrne, Stanley Leonard Shepherd, Thomas Douglas lan M'Taggart, John Dalziel Gear, Robert John Watson, and 11 names not for publication. COASTAL DEFENCE. William Tolster Aneas O’Sullivan, Arthur Thomas Trumblo Lester, Alan Frederick M'Lean. GROUP 3. —Married Men Without Children. — John Kilpatrick Paul, Norman Lindsay Moore, James Stuart_ Latta, and one name not for publication. GROUP 4. —Married Men With Children.— Arthur Thomas M'Murtrie, James Alexander Curtis (Oamaru), Richard Albert Wilson, Angus Sinclair Wyeth, Thomas Samuel Watkins, Walter Thomas Hellyer, and two names not for publication. COMMANDANT AT MILITARY SCHOOL NEW APPOINTMENT [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, Juno 20. Major S. M. Satterthwaite. of the New Zealand Staff Corps, relinquishes his post of commandant of the Southern Military District School of Instruction at Burnham on being seconded for duty with the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force, according to a notice in to-night’s ‘ Gazette. Captain R. J. Eyre, of the New Zealand Staff Corps, succeeds him as commandant. AIR FORGE CANDIDATES To facilitate the attesting of candidates for entry into the New Zealand Air Force it has been decided to call upon the co-operation of Justices of the Peace. Care must. bo taken .by Justices upon completion of certificates of attestation that the papers are not in any circumstances handed back to the recruits. They should be posted immediately to Wellington.
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Evening Star, Issue 23608, 21 June 1940, Page 6
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335ENLISTMENTS Evening Star, Issue 23608, 21 June 1940, Page 6
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