THE CALL TO SERVICE.
ENLISTMENTS IN CHRISTCHURCH There was very fair recruiting in the Christchurch area group otticeq 39 registrations for enlistment being I received at the area group recruit-1 ing office. The men who registered after The Sun went to press are:— Frnncis James Daily, 218 Manchester Street, fruitc it. Alfred Tucker. 07 Montreal Street, storeman. Albert E. C. Lange, 259 Hills Road, farm labourer. James W. Avery, 350 Papamii Road, electrician. Angus Russell, 17 Cadogan Street, fireman. Lawrence C. Pradhoc, Hackthornc Road, clerk. Thomas Johnstone Morrow, 385 Rarbadoes Street, woolclasser. William G. Douglas, 17 Stratford Street, Fendalton, grain merchant. Lawrence Kahn, 14 Victoria Street, New Brighton, photographer, Gerald D. Gregory, 73 Manchester Street, clerk. Robert Parker, 12 Dublin Street, commercial traveller. Andrew Taylor, White Hart Hotel, porter. Thomas Hawkins, 21 Cumberland Street, labourer. Morgan D. Laurenson, Nayland Street, Sumner, surveyor. Henry W. Rusbridge, iC Strickland Street, Sydenham, clerk. John (i. Manhire, 111 Norwood Street, lieckenham, stereotyper. Percy Breach, Grosvenor Hotel, porter. Charles W. Gates, 11 Park Road, Addington, storeman. William Thomas Savage, «JG Hawkc Street, New Brighton, storeman. W. J. T. Vallance, 188 Lincoln Road, plumber. TO-DAY'S LIST. Thomas Terry, G.P.0., Wellington, steward. Frank H. Rix, Federal Hotel, returned soldier. John T. Clarkson, 375 Madras Street, groom. William H. Wniight, 82 Mowbray Street, bookbinder. Frank Selfe, 05 MacSavcney's Road, farm hand. Maurice Selfe, 89 Bottle Lake Road, farmer. Harold E. Wood, Esplanade, Sumner, courier. Donald Mcintosh, Union Street, New Brighton, shecpfarmcr. George E. Broom, 64 Tweed Street, Richmond, carpenter. Thomas G. Thome, 38 Kerr's Road, Avonside, farm hand. Herbert J. Knight, 113 Bcxley Road, New Brighton, Drainage Board employee. Robert C. S. Mcintosh, 73 King Street, labourer. William A. Miller, Cunningham Terrace, Lyttelton, shipwright. Frederick G. B. Weeks, 12 Phillip Street, Llnwood, plumber. Francis Lufaro, 31 Dublin Street, Lyttelton, fish merchant. Ellis W r . Jeffries, Bridle Path, Lyttelton, clerk. . „ , William A. Mitchell, Somes Estate, Lyttelton, hairdresser. Thomas Baird, G P. 0., Christchurch, labourer. H. Brodrick, G.P.0., Christchurch. Reginald M. Moss, G7 Hills Road, St. Albans, woolclasser. Samuel J. Flewellen, 85 Hills Road, St. Albans, tea merchant. Leslie H. McHarg, 24 Sheldon Street, Woolston, Civil Servant. Frank H. Barrel!, A.M.P. Society, Christchurch, insurance superintendent. And three others. A CALL COUNTERMANDED. It was announced on Thursday that 17 more infantrymen, to report in camp on Monday, were required from the Christchurch area group, to assist in filling shortages in the 20th Reinforcement. The group commander has now been notified that these men are not required. CALL TO SECOND RESERVE. ENROLMENT WITHIN 14 DAYS. Press Association. WELLINGTON, September 2. A Gazette Extraordinary orders the enrolment of the second division of the Expeditionary Force Reserve ■within 14 days.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 800, 2 September 1916, Page 2
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