B AND C CLASS MEN.
may get a respite. Bv Telegraph—Special Correspondent. W ELLINGTON, June 24. No official announcement is available about the sailing dates or con'centratioii dates of future reinforcements. but' all the indications are that the B and C Class men may not have to go into camp on the dates appointed. Much had to depend on tlie luck of the Division at the frontand this summer the Division has h.ad the most extraordinary good luck to date, but one of the other Colonial forces has hap calamitous losses. It- is not yet safe for the New Zealand Government to ba-e its arrangements on the casualty lists up to date, but if for the rest of the summer, they keep so small relatively it is very likely 'that the concentration dates of the reinforcements to be called up for next- year’s fighting will be postponed. The New Zealand Division began the summer with big reserves and these have not yet been touched. a .
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4904, 25 June 1918, Page 4
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165B AND C CLASS MEN. Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4904, 25 June 1918, Page 4
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