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"There is so much red tape to cut," said the chairman of a military Service Board recently, "that nobody could say how to deal with this case." The case was that of a reservist who had been classed as B (subject to an operation in camp). The chairman, however, pointed out that the case was classed, as B on account of heart trouble, which could not be operated for, and might or might not improve. Et was absurd to send a man into camp to see if his heart would improve. Finally the case was adjourned for further examination.

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Northern Advocate, 30 June 1917, Page 4

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