Sergeant-Major .J. Ryan, in giving evidence in some Territorial case* at the Petone Magistrate's Court on Wednesday, said the time had arrived when the acceptance' of medical certificate* exempting young men from their obligations under the Defence Act should be made more stringent. He stated that he knew of two cases in Petone of young men who played hockey on Wednesday afternoons and football on Saturday, and who had secured medical certificates exempting them from military service.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 May 1915, Page 3
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