MILITARY BALLOTS.
'Per Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, last night. " The next ballot under the Military Service Act wil be taken three weeks hence. It is likely that the number drawn from Class A, Second- Division - . Avill bo the same as last ballot (5000) Four weeks later the remainder of Class A Avill be called up en bloc. The recruiting authorities are arranging that the medical examination of the Second Division recruits shall be conducted with a minimum delay. Recruits wishing to place the evidence of their own doctors before the "Military Medical Boards must produce medical certificates, verbal statements being insufficient. Dental officers attached to district Medical Boards cease duty at, the end of this month and dental examination and treatment of all recruits i 4 to be undertaken m the camps.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14448, 7 November 1917, Page 7
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