THE CALL TO SERVICE.
VOLUNTARY RECRUITING. In addition lo the securing of men by the ballot under the provisions of tlie Military Service Act, recruiting by voluntary enlistments is still being maintained in the city at the rather moderate average characterising it during the past few weeks. On Saturday, nine applications were received for enrolment, of whom the following are additional to the published list:— Harold Gordon Shipley Wolfe, c'o Tourist Department, clerk. Edward Martin Hand, 170 Bletsoe Avenue, Sprevdon, moulder. Albert Edward Goodnll. 81 Peterborough Street, City, signwritcr. And two others. TO-DAY'S LIST. Horace Leonard Brown, Britannia Hotel, Colombo Street, teamster. Arthur Watts, 121 Sherbourne Street, ink manufacturer. Claud Helm, Victoria Terrace, Woolston, labourer. And three others. KAIAPOI AREA. The following enlistments have been received in the Kaiapoi area for the week ending Thursday:— William Bromilow, Arthur's Pass. John Hill, Hanmer. William A. Montgomery, Kowai Bush. Thomas Spencer, Kaiapoi. Richard S. Claydon, Kakaia. James Stewart Dick, Dunsandel. William Henderson, Halkett. Percy Allen, Oxford. Ernest E. Priest, Rangiora. (leorge A. J. Newble, Cust. Thomas Shankland, Rangiora. Herman Lublow, Ohoka. John Smith Webb, Little River*
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 873, 27 November 1916, Page 8
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184THE CALL TO SERVICE. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 873, 27 November 1916, Page 8
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