MEN FOR THE FRONT.
MORE RECRUITS OFFER.
SEVEN PASS MEDICAL TEST.
VoiXNTv.y.Rs presented themselves fairly freely yesterday. During the day four were accepted for active ten-ice, and two who accepted home service in camp were taken un the strength, their despatch south being arranged.
Three volunteers offered while the city station was open during the evening. All three were passed as fit for the front. The day's fit men were—
P. Collins, jockey. Chelsea. W. Douglas, ironworker, Mount Eden. W. G. N. Howard, linesman, Kohimarama. R. H. Sempton, journalist, Grafton Road. F. H. Orange. f«Umoneer, Penrose. E Preston, farmer. Mount Roskill. HI V. Smith, baker, Birkenhead.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16561, 9 June 1917, Page 8
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