ENLISTMENTS AT INVERCARGILL
TWENTY-NINE MORE RECRUITS MEDICAL BOARDS BUSY With the enlistment yesterday of 29 recruits at the Army Office at Invercargill, the total for the district was increased to 2129. Yesterday’s list included 21 single men and eight married men. Those whose names were available for publication were: — SINGLE R. J. Ballantyne. D. Moody. E. H. Bigwood. H. J. Peddie. J. F. Beggs. D. Reid. J. D. Brown. A. Simpson. J. S. Dagg. J. A. Taylor. I T. Duff. A. M. Tinnock. J. S. Donaldson. J. D. Waddell. L. H. Frapwell. MARRIED T. P. Davis. A. W. S. Tait. W. J. Gilson. G. E. Troon. T. M. McKewen. N. H. R. Young. W. T. Oliver. Medical boards will be examining recruits every day this week. Members of Class II of the Military Reserve will parade tonight in the Drill Hall at 7.30. The number of enlistments at Invercargill on Monday (67) was well ahead of those at the two principal centres of the Southern Military District, 41 men enrolling at Christchurch and 44 at Dunedin.
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Southland Times, Issue 24138, 29 May 1940, Page 8
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