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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 142
- 1” what address during the next three months should letters be addressed so as to reach you without delay?
- What is the name and address of your present or last employer?
- Are you single, married, widower, divorced, or legally separated from your wife?
- If married, a widower, divorced, or legally separated from your wife, how many children under sixteen years of age have you?
- Have you ever served in any Military “I Naval Force? If so, state which and cause of discharge... Have you ever been in a New Zealand Expeditionary Force Camp?
- Have you ever been medically examined for service with the New Zealand Expeditionary Force? If so, When? Where? Were you found fit or unfit?
I do solemnly declare that, the above answers made by me to the above questions are true.
[Signature of Recruit.]
Certificate of Attesting Officer.
The above questions were read to the above-named recruit in my presence. I have taken care that he understands these questions, and that his answer to each question has been duly entered. The said recruit has made and signed the above declaration before me. at , N.Z., on this day of , 191
[Signature of Attesting Officer.]
NOTE 1.—If any alteration is required in the attestation, the Attesting Officer will make it and initial the alteration.
NOTE 2.—The recruit expresses a preference to serve in [Branch of service].
J. F. ANDREWS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Military Service Act, 1916.—Amending Regulations for Medical Examination.
LIVERPOOL, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House at Wellington, this seventeenth day of September, 1917.
Present:
His Excellency the Governor-General in Council.
WHEREAS by Order in Council dated the first day of November, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the second day of November, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen, regulations were made under the Military Service Act, 1916, regarding medical examination for the purposes of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force: And whereas it is desirable to amend the said regulations in the manner hereinafter set forth:
Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of that Dominion, do hereby, in pursuance of the authority conferred on me by the Military Service Act, 1916, and of all other powers and authorities enabling me in that behalf, amend the regulations hereinbefore referred to in the manner set forth in the Schedule hereto.
SCHEDULE.
REGULATIONS.
- Clause 12 of the regulations hereinbefore referred to is hereby amended by inserting at the beginning thereof the following words: “Save in the case of reexamination.”
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Amended Regulations under the Military Service Act, 1916
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Military Service Act, Regulations, Attestation, Medical Examination
- J. F. Andrews, Clerk of the Executive Council
- Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Governor-General
🛡️ Amending Regulations for Medical Examination
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Medical Examination, Regulations, Military Service Act
- Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Governor-General