THE CALL TO SERVICE.
J ENLISTMENTS IN CHRISTCHURCH There are sufficient lit men in the Christchurch area group waiting to be called up for service, lo fill Ihe group's quotas for both the 20th Reinforcement—to go into . £amp next week—and the 21st, and still to leave a number available for later reinforcements. Enlistments are now being accepted for the 22nd Reinforcement. Twelve registrations for enlistment were received at the group recruiting office yesterday, the men who registered after The Sun went to press being:— Harold J. Wallace, IG6 Colombo Street, shepherd. Edward Barkle, IG2 St. Asaph Street, tinsmith. Colin B. McDougall, 185 Victoria Street, chemist. Nelson C. Olsen, Linwood, railway employee. John N. Ncill, 251 Montreal Street, joiner. Henry'.D. Raphael, Union Bank, Christchurch, clerk. And another. TO-DAY'S LIST. Leslie J. Young, c/o G.P.0., Christchurch, dentist's assistant. Harold Harrison, 34 Webb Street, farm hand. William A. Ross, c/o 1G Division Road, farm labourer. Frank F. Bolt, c/o Asbby, Rergh, and Co., storernan. Frederick C. Smith, Rirch Hill Station, . Rangiora, teamster. Malcolm MacKinley, 94 Coleridge Street, labourer. ;
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 788, 19 August 1916, Page 2
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175THE CALL TO SERVICE. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 788, 19 August 1916, Page 2
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