CAMP NOTES
The following n.c.o.'s and men having passed the prescribed tests aro classifies as trained signallers, and aro entitled to wear the efficiency badge:—Thirtythird Specialists.—Sergt. W; Caradus, Ptes. S. F. Bayliss, G. Thomson, LanceCorpl. S. Dickens, Pto. T. Irvine, COrpl. J. Telfor, Ptes. E. L. Plunkctt, A. S. Harris, C. .3). Wallace, A. J, Harris, J. A. Harston, W. Short. Thirty-third Divisional Signallers.— Sapper W. Craig. Thirty-ninth Special* ists (n.c.o.'s). —Corpl. (i. G. M'Quarrio. The following temporary appointments have been approved by tho Camp Commandant at Featherston Lce.-Cpls. R. C. O'Neale, F. Salisbury, and S. H. Morrison, C Coy., 34th, to bo corporals; Ptes. 11. Carseldine, J. Coleman, E. D. Rowland, H. J. Palmer, E. Graham, fl. G. Spencer, A. Petberbridgo, W. H. Parish, J. B. Dilks, S. J',. Yi\ Smith, C Coy., 31th, ■to bo lance-corporals; Ptes. C. J. Knopp, Canteen Staff, to be quarter-master-sergeant; Ptes. L. J. Oughton, R. A. Rough, L. J. Turner, W. Strickland, Cpl. C. W. Griffiths, Ptes. J'. S. AVest, C. F. Weblcy, G. H. Aycrs, C. C. Watson, C. G. Sidford, and H. Warman, Canteen Staff, to be sergeants; Ptes. R. Carver, L. S. Coton, 11. Chapman, L. R. Casey, T. J. Donovan, J. V. Morris, E. C. Plaw, D. Ross, F. R. Redpath, and A.' A. Smith, Canteen Staff, to be corporals. Lce»-Corpls. I'. Butler, A Coy. 33rd, and F. J. Watenvorth, C Coy. 33rd, io be corporals; Ptes. E. W. Hallett and R. A. Lock, C Coy. 33rd, to ba lancecorporals. The following temporary appointments have been approved by the Camp Commandant afc' Trentham:—E Coy., 33rd Reinforcements: —Pte. G. Rickard, to be sergeant whilst employed as records clerk. Headquarters Staff (Camp Quartermaster's Department)—Ptes. A. 'Fairley, 0. S. Morse, E. Simpson, F. Unwin, M. M'Donald, J. Whitford, W. Searle, and J. A. Johnson, 1.0 be corporals. The Camp Commandant at Featherston acknowledges with thanks the receipt of the , undermentioned gifts, which have been distributed to tho hospitals in camp:—Mrs. W. Martin, Martinborough, flowers, scones, let- ! t.uee: Hosnital Committee (per Mrs. W. Martin, Martinborough), wine.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 76, 22 December 1917, Page 7
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343CAMP NOTES Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 76, 22 December 1917, Page 7
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