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Twice Rejected for A.S.C., M.T., Service. [2963j (Driver).—Your disqualification (serious

27th April 1916, Page 17
27th April 1916
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Page 17, 27th April 1916 — Twice Rejected for A.S.C., M.T., Service. [2963j (Driver).—Your disqualification (serious
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short-sight) will probably prevent your being accepted for the Infantry. If you hold a proper certificate of rejection, you are clearly exempt from making any further application. There is no better work in the cause of the country than being an Infantry-man, although motor driving is no doubt easier work, and hitherto better-paid work, Training for the M.T. is not so expensive as you appear to think, whilst the • saving in wages is approximately 5a. per day per man under present regulations. Your position is undoubtedly that you must comply with the requirements of the Derby Scheme. There have been so many divergent announcements concerning practice under it, that we feel you should in any event again present yourself for attestation.

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