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RALLYING TO THE ROLORS

HPLENDID RESPONSE FROM GISBORNE DISTRICT. eustlinc scene at the garrison HALL LAST NIGHT. SEVENTV-XINE MEN PASS THE MEDICAL TEST Gisborne continues to do. its par* nobly ill the matter of providing men for the front. . ..* A medical examination was held at the Garrison .Hall hot night of candidates for enlistment. It was anticipated that upwards of -SO or 30 men would offer themselves, but to the surprise of tlie Area officers something like double that ' number came forward. in addition to the men who came forward to undergo the medical test, no less than 23 registered for service in the hall last night. Lieut. Slipper and SergeantWoodward and Andrew had an exceedingly busy time of it, and with Drs. Williams and Singes were kep* going at top pressure from 7.30 last night until 1 o'clock this morn nig. During tin’s time the doctors put through no fewer than 87 men, 79 of whom were passed as medically fit, while there were only eight rejects, a proportion of about 10 per cent., which is eminently satisfactory. Dr. Williams, after tee examination, stated that the men . who had passed through their hands last night were a splendid stairm. and would ho a credit to any country. In addition "to those put thro;.an last night, there are-still 70 men re gistered for service at the local Defence Office.

The full list of men passed as lit h.'-i night is as follows: (Magnus Anderson. dc-Lautou* Road, Kaiti. Thos. Cross ley, Mafekmg Home, Gisborne. Joseph Bennett, _ School Road, Gisborne. Harry Stitch bury, Clifford Street. Victor CTtiickshnnk, Clifford Street. Arthur Claydon. Patutahi. > Thos. Gilhooly, Gladstone Road. Geo. Alex. Eric 111 os. Ro.v;, Gis. Win. Graham. Rakauroa. AVrn. Alontefiore, Ormond H .'e.b Ormond. John O’Grady, Gisborne. Ernest Edmund Roe. Waikohu. Win. Jars. Hamilton. Hera P.O. Wni. F. Benson, Ormond. Eric T'hrisp, Gisborne. Alex Alooney, Puna. Bert Atazengarb, Waerenga-ar hika. Wolfram Cottingham, Palmerston „ Road, Gisborno; Edward Straek, Gisborne. Vernon Hatton. Ormond. Horace Elliott Wiggins. Gisborne. Jas. Grant Langrish. Kaiti. Clarence Victor Cooper. Gisborne. Jas. Buchanan Blair. Makauri. Jas. Patrick AlcLiskey. Gisborne. Reginald Win. Fitr, Gisborne. Horace Vernon Chamberlain. c/C Nolan and Sheet. Gisborne. Wrn. Smith, Gisborne. Charles Lee Harvey. Gisborne. Douglas Alenzies, Gisborne. Eric Geo. Elsworth. GisborneEdward Charles. Gisborne. Leslie Harold Pettit, Gisborne. Thos. Holmes. Gisborne, v Root. Forsyth, G.bborne. Win. Douglas Falconer, Ngatapa. •Fas Henry Paton. Ormond P.O. Ernest Ellis Eanishaw, Whatatutu. Leonard 8. Hail, Ormond. Frank H. Tonks. H.-mgaron. Win. Jas. Hanna. Gisborne. Fred Hobbs. Gisborne. John Isaac Hamilton. Here P.O. Arthur Augustus Spec-ring. Ngatapa. Fred Rennert. Ormond. Fred Manning. Ormond. Thos. Kelly. Gisborne. Eric Douglas. Le Quesne, Gisborne. Michael Hennesyv. Opotiki. Kobt. Stariiam. Gisborne. Mm. Quenton. Gisborne. Conehie Andrew. Ormond. Wm. Neenan. Ormond. Frank AVilliams, Ormond. Arthur Young. Gisborne. Mm. Charles. Gisborne. Jas. Ryan. Whatatutu. Daniel Neenan. Ormond. Edward John Alorell Gisborne. Mi Kipa Priestley. Gisborne.. Hugh Hamilton. Gisborne. Harry Stanbury. Pakarae. Robt. Joseph Craig. Gisborne. Thomas Retch. Gisborne. Geo. Stanley France, Gisborne. Samuel Dever. Patutahi. Hugh Porter Gilbert.. Waingake, Alfred Henry Clark. Alanutr.ke. Robt. Cecil ThehvaU. Gis’-orr.e. Ralph M'ilson, Kaiti. Robt. Grierson. Alangapapa. John F. Bothamley. Ngatapa. Alichael Crowley. Kn iteratalii. Geo. Ballamyhe AfcFarlane. Gisborne. - I'hos. Cocurane. Gisborne.

Lieut. .flipjKU- and his staff are to be highly complimented upon the work they are doing in enlistino- men for the iront. They have been working exceptionally long hours, but neither they nor the medical examiners seem to mind this so long as they can ge* t-he men ready to send forward whenever they are called noon. Gisborne bids fair to establish a record for recruiting for the Dominion, as men are still coming forward in splendid style.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3948, 5 June 1915, Page 4

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RALLYING TO THE ROLORS Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3948, 5 June 1915, Page 4

RALLYING TO THE ROLORS Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3948, 5 June 1915, Page 4