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THE CALL TO SERVICE.

CHRISTCHURCH AREA. MODERATE RECRUITING. Recruiting was again moderate yesterday, 16 enlistments being received. In addition to the published list, the following also enlisted:— William Campbell, c/o G.P.0., Christchurch, labourer. Walter Mann, c/o Holmes’s Boarding-house, Christchurch, farm labourer. Horace .1. A. Barlov, c/o Turnbull and Jones, Christchurch, engineer. Thomas King, 200 Tuam Street, Christchurch, hoot presser. Boy I’. Tell'er, 220 Lichfield Street, musterer. Frank Knight, Dannevirke, farmer. B. !>, Beaumont, e/o New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., clerk. TO-DAY’S LIST. Thomas C. Hatton, Dampier’s Bay, printer. John B. Crossa n, 10! l Fitzgerald Avenue, bricklayer. George Jones, G.P.0., Christchurch, farmhand. Chas. B. Kiddey, 33 Albany Street, publisher’s assistant. Jas. Henderson, c/o Graham, Wilson, and Smcllic, draper. Frank F. Broome, 29 Harman Street, Addington, labourer. Jas. Bassett, 10 North Parade, Bichmond, traveller.

the death of Frederick William Vance, who died suddenly on Wednesday night. Deceased, who was G5 years of age, resided at 179 Shakespeare Road, Sydenham. A verdict that death was due to heart failure was returned. FOUND DEAD. Early yesterday morning an elderly man named McPherson, died suddenly at Kaiwara Station, Culverden, where he had been employed. Recently he had complained of feeling unwell, but had gone about his work as usual. After breakfast yesterday morning he went out to plant trees, but shortly afterwards a shepherd found him lying dead. So far as is known, he has no relatives in New Zealand. A PORTER INJURED. Press Association. WELLINGTON, July 20. A porter named Ryder, who was on duty at Lambton Railway Station tonight, was caught by a train while crossing the yard and knocked down. He was seriously injured about the head. FOUND DEAD. DUNEDIN, July 20. William McKee, a young man, was found dead at Makarora on Tuesday. Death was due to a gunshot wound.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 763, 21 July 1916, Page 10

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THE CALL TO SERVICE. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 763, 21 July 1916, Page 10

THE CALL TO SERVICE. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 763, 21 July 1916, Page 10