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THE WAR.

THE OTAGO PATRIOTIC FUND THE OTAGO DAILY TIMES LIST. Previously acknowledged ... £24,742 210 " Nemo" a 2 0 0 Total £24,744 2 10 a To bo applied to the Wounded Soldiers' and Dependents' Fund. THE RED CROSS FUND (OTAGO). Previously acknowledged £538 14 2 Children of Metropole Hotel, St. Clair, part proceeds of concert 0 2 6 Total ... £538 16 8 We havo received for the YJVLC.A. Trench Comforts Fund 2s 6d from children of the Metropole Hotel, St. Clair, part proceeds of a concert. VOLUNTARY ENLISTMENT. At the Kensington Drill Hall on Thursday, 18 voluntary recruits wero medically examined, the following 14 being passed as fit: — Ernest Arthur Earlcy, tram conductor, South Dunedin. Cameron Armishaw, labourer, Dunedin. Thomas Davidson, ongineor, Ravensbourne. James Edward Fitzgerald, tailor's cutter, Dunedin. Rowland Frederick _ Peters, cabinetmaker Port Chalmers. Charles Clark Timlin, plumber, Port Chalmers. Douglas Nelson, engineer, Dunedin. R. P. Stanley Kelman, student, Port Chalmers. Francis King, steward. St. Kilda. Robert Williamson M'Killop, windowdresser. Mosgiel. Martin Chamberlain Harvey, jeweller, Opoho. Sydney Salisbury Harvey, clerk, Opoho. Hyrmtn Spiro, draper. Dunedin. Cvril Brandon Hall, telegraphist, St. Kilda. Six recruits came up for examination yesterday. Lan M'M. Pollock, draper, Dunedin, passed fit, two others were deferred, and three others wero declared unfit for activo service.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17216, 19 January 1918, Page 8

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THE WAR. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17216, 19 January 1918, Page 8

THE WAR. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17216, 19 January 1918, Page 8