THE CALL TO SERVICE.
ENLISTMENTS IN CHRISTCHURCH There were 19 registrations for enlistment at the Christchurch Area Group Recruiting Olfice yesterday. The men who registered after The Sun went to press are:— Albert E, Allen, 570 Gloucester Street, labourer. Alfred J. S. Colcnso, 108 Dean Street, seaman. Josepb Darling, 20 Essex Street, Linwood, station hand. Cyril F. Kilgour, Bank of New South Wales, Christchurch, clerlt. William Harvey, 72 Lelnster Road, storeman. Leonard E. Hortou, c/o J. R. Parish, Cashmere Road, farm labourer. Charles E. Jones, Med way Street, Richmond, labourer. Walter B. Munday, 0 Somerfleld Street, draper's assistant. Alfred Muinford, 38 Howitt Street, Sprcydon. storeman. David McKrnzie, c/o His Lordship's Hotel. William Reynolds, 11 London Street, Lyttelton, labourer. Clarence L. Robinson, 515 St. Asaph Street, painter. Leonard W. Storry, 412 Lincoln Road, farmer. C. G. A. Talbot, 19 Allen Street, photo graphcr. TO-DAY'S LIST. Bernard I". Kecne, Sockbiirn, draper's assistant. John Shaw, Kingston Boarding-house, Sydenham, shearer. John W. Thomson, Seamen's Institute, Lyttclton, cook. John H. Farrant, 291 Oxford Terrace, traveller. And three others. ARTILLERY AND A.S.C. MEN NOT REQUIRED. No men will be required for the Artillery or the Army Service Corps, from the Christchurch area group, for several months. Therefore all men already attested for these branches will be placed by the department where they are most wanted.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 827, 4 October 1916, Page 10
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219THE CALL TO SERVICE. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 827, 4 October 1916, Page 10
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