ST. JOHN AMBULANCE.
APPOINTMENTS APPROVED
The Chief Commissioner for the Dominion, Colonel G. Barclay, has sanctioned the provisional registration of the following units of the brigade in the Auckland district: Mount Albert section (Auckland division), Point Chevalier section (Auckland division), and Taurauga Nursing division. The following appointments in the Auckland district have been approved: — Auckland district staff: Claude W. Goodcrham to be district officer. Auckland corps: Cyril E. A. Lindcsay to be corps superintendent, vice C. W. Gooderham, promoted; Albert C. .Marks and Edward C. Howes, to be corps officers. Auckland ambulanee division: Frank Groom, to bo ambulance officer; Ronald L. P. Scott and Robert H. Hadaway, to be sergeants. National reserve Ambulance division: Keith Handisides, to be sergeant; Joseph Rassie, to be corporal. Epsom ambulance division: Alfred H. Smith, to be corporal. Hamilton ambulance division: Wilson Gibson, to be corporal and divisional storekeeper; Win, Whittaker, to be corporal. Rotorua ambulance division: Wm. Jas. Green, to be divisional superintendent; Edwin M. Davidson, to be divisional storekeeper. Morrinsville ambulance division: Geo. W. Simpson, to be divisional secretary and treasurer. Taumaruriui nursing division: Mrs. E. S. Lawrence, to be divisional superintendent; Miss R. Haydon, to be divisional secretary.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 138, 13 June 1934, Page 3
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196ST. JOHN AMBULANCE. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 138, 13 June 1934, Page 3
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