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CAMP NOTES

MOVEMENTS OF TROOPS. Tho following is the approximate movement of reinforcements between Wairarapa Camps and Trentham Camp until December 31:—November, 8: 33rd Specialist Company proceed to Papawai. November 10: 33rd. M.B. awl 35th Specialist Company proceed to Papawai for musketry. November 13: 36th Reinforcements and 37th M.E. commence concentrating. November 17: 34th Infantry and A and B Companies, 35th, move to Featherston from Tauherenikau Camp; F Company, 33rd, move from Tauherenikau Camp to Canvas Camp; 83rd Infantry movo from Featherston Huts to Canvas Camp; CI draft proceed from Canvas Camp to Tauherenikau Camp. November 26: 35th Specialist Company commence special training. November 30: 33rd Infantry proceed to Trentham by rail.. December' 1: 36th M.R. proceed to Papawai for musketry; 31th Infantry move from Featherston Huts to Canvas Camp. .December 4: 35th Infantrv. from Trentham' Camp to Featherston. Huts. December 6: 34th Specialist Company proceed to Papawai. December 19: The following units commence going on final leave:—34th and Soth Infantry; 33th. 36th, and 37th M.E.J 31th, 35th, and 3Gth N.Z.F.A.; 34th, 35th, 36th, and 37th Specialist Company; 31th, 35th, and 3Gth Divisional Signallers; 34th and 36th N.Z.A.S.C. .. Six soldiers at Trentham Camp, having been found guilty by district courtmartial of disobeying the lawful commands given by their superior officers, have been sentenced to imprisonment with hard labour for two years. Their names are:-57,216 Private W. B, 0. Greenhill, A.S.C.; 59,631, Private D. G. Forlong, A.S.C.; 64,830 Private ,T. M'Lean, Trentham Details; 63,792 Private A. H. Yarnhara, Trentham Details; 50,834 Private H. Bland. A.S.C.; Gljlfi Private H. G. Blanchard, A.9.C. Two mon for deserting when on active ; service have been sentenced to 112 days' detention, and another, for desertion, to 84 days' detention. Anothor man, for absenting himself without leave, lias been sentenced to 56 days' detention. Tho following temporary appointments have been approved by the Camp Command/ant at loatherston.:-Sergt. J. Harvey,. CI Instructional Staff, to be sergeant-major (whilst employed on CI Headquarters Instuctional Staff); CplT. Davidson, Grooms and Orderlies (Headquarters N.C.O.'s Moss), to be sergeant while employed as mess sergeant in charge of Headquarters Sergeants' Mess); L.-Cpl, L. A. Marshall, 33rd Specialists, to bo corporal; Ptes. .T. Teller, A. E. Allen, and L. A. Clark, 33rd Specialists, to be lance-corporals; L.-Cpls. F. H. Muirhcad and It, S. Wogan, 34th Specialists, to be corporal.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 29, 29 October 1917, Page 7

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CAMP NOTES Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 29, 29 October 1917, Page 7

CAMP NOTES Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 29, 29 October 1917, Page 7

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