DOMINIO'S MAN-POWER
RATE OF EXHAUSTION
FIRST DIVISION FIGURES.
Assuming that the present rate of j exhaustion of the first division continues at 6755 men per four-weekly period, it is evident that there are sufficient men lef b in the first division for another seven drafts, or up to and including the thirty-seventh reinforcements, mobilising in December next. In addition, at the exhaustion of the first division by ballot, there will be a revision of exemptions granted which, it is calculated, will supply another two drafts. This means that i there:is Mttle likelihood of members ■of the Second1 division being •' balloted I :-f9r^!i>eIfofee-\'Jfinua.fy:/;Vor-v;-Febniary.-.»f'' in^st^^ar.jv'and^hey-will^thten^e.siyen? -two months'; The position, of .course, cannot be forecasted accurately, being dependent upon the rate of yoluntarv enlistment of members of both the first and second divisions, the number of "fits" obtained, and the exemptions granted.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 107, 8 May 1917, Page 6
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184DOMINIO'S MAN-POWER Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 107, 8 May 1917, Page 6
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