THE CALL TO SERVICE.
ENLISTMENTS IN CHRISTCHURCH Several registration cards brought jin by recruiting sergeants who had been canvassing men on Hanks Peninsula, and ;i few from the Chatham 1 Islands, helped to bring the number |of registrations for enlistment received ;il the Chrislchurch area ! group recruiting oilice yesterday up to 2-). Men whose registrations were received after The Sun went to press are:— Harold J. Henry, c o Miln Bros., Halswcll. farmer. Harold F. Tord, !) Pitt Street, St. Albans, fanner. j Norman Wilson. Pigeon Hay. farmer. I Stanley H. Wagliorn, Charlton, driver. Stanley A. Sluittleworth, Chorlton, fanner. George R. Scott, Pigeon Bay, farmer. I Archibald W. MePhail, Wainui, farmer. I Llewellyn E. Owen, 183 Colombo Street, ! clerk. Horace M. Cossar, Duvauehelles, farmer. Henry It. Bailey, Little Akaloa. rainier. TO-DAY'S LIST. •William Vldulich, Jackson's Boad, Lyttclton, grocer. ; Leonard O. Guy, 81 King Street, Sydenham. machinist. Hemi Ropata, Little River, labourer. Charles S. Tabor, Oxford Street, C\ Helton, ■| cook. And one oilier.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 866, 18 November 1916, Page 2
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161THE CALL TO SERVICE. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 866, 18 November 1916, Page 2
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