THE S. AFRICAN GON« TIM CENT EXPECT \TIOX OF- RECRUITING United Press A sseeiation—Copyright(Received Anar. 9. f. 20 p.m.j CAPETOWN, Aug. 9. . During ’'Recruiting Week" it_ is expected to enlist the full contingent. The previous difficulty was the scale of Imperial allowances to dependents, but the Govonior-GeneraTs umj has arranged to .supplement this scale. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY. NEW DESTROYER READY FOR LAUNCHING.' (Received Ami. 9. 8.20 p.m.l SYDNEY. Aug. 9. Lady Ferguson will launch the destroyer Torrens on August 28. THE N.S, WALES MINERS. A STRIKE THREATENED. (Re.-eived Aug. 9. 8.40 p.m.) SYDNEY'. Aug. 9. A meeting of the Amalgamated Miners 7 Association m connection with the dispute resolved to cease work on August 21. failing a satisfactory settlement of the Port Pine and Broken Hill claims.
ARRIVED ! N LONDON. AA’ellington Regiment—Troopers J. AA\ Geange, T. J. Malone. Auckland Battalion —Privates A. X ■ Haeknov, S. A\ . Johnson. D. A. McDonald. E. It. Quinlan, J. T. Wood, W. Bauer. P. B. Giles. H. W. D. Bold, L. F. Robinson. F. Webster. Otago Mounted Regiment—Troopers "j. Stewart. D. B. Waddell. . Wellington Battalion —Privates L. 0. Olsen, G. W. Xivon, 0. X. B. A. Sharpe. Field Engineers—Sappers F. T. Owors, E. Paterson, F. 11. Thctford. P. E. Hurlbutr, J. 1). Smith. T. Draper. Field Artillery—Gunner 0. 11. Benge. Bombardier F. C. Bryan, Gunner H. E. Halpin, Gunner R. Mulligan. Otago Battalion—Sergt. J. M. Clarke. Privates W. lTync, G. Mclntosh. J. C. MacEae. A. Stewart. W. T. SVoods, E. E. Skinner, Major W. M. Turnbull. Canterbury Battalion—Privates C. W. Collinson, A. H. Cook, H. Rliind, AY. X. Sadcl, L. Stevenson, Sergt. AY. Chadwick, Private AY. P. Harpur. Auckland Mounted Regiment—Private E. J. Thomas. Medical Corns—Privates A. AY. Thomson, ,T. W. Pucker, S. J. Roberts. Corporal AY. Reynolds. Canterbury Mounted Regiment—/trooper L. E. AA'illiams, Trooper ESoal, Corporal A. Dodson, Trooper FT. B. Elmslie. Army Service Corps—Lieut. C. B. Dic'k-Cleland, Private R. AAV Dentit h. Private AY. FT. Brown. Private J. Brown. A T etevinarv Corps—Trooper M. J. D’A rev, Trooper M. J. Feeney.
Fancv micro socles stnd colonial woollen socks may be had during Campbell’s sale at Gisborne’s lowest price s-—a hvoysd IS ANTISEPTIC. A cut or wound is a simple thing to'treafc and treated properly is quickly alright, but if neglected it will sometimes lead to blood poisoning. All wounds should be kept clean and free from dirt, and Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is an antiseptic liniment, and if applied to a cut at once will remove all pain and cause the part to heal without leaving a scar.—Sold by E D. Smith, chemist, Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4004, 10 August 1915, Page 5
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