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CAMP NOTES

TRENTHAM APPOINTMENTS,

The following temporary appointments of n.c-o.'s have been approved by the' Commandant of Trentham Camp (Lieut.-CoL H. R. Potter): — ■ Headquarters Staff. Q.M. Stores: To be orderlyroom corporals, Ptes. H. F. Thruston, A. C Turner. 12th Reinforcements. ■ • i A Company: To be sergeant, Cpl. C. |F. Seoto. B Company: To be sergeants, Cpls. M. F. Andrews, W. L. Borrows, S. C. Carter, G. Prebble; to be lance-cor-porals, Ptes. J. Bargh, A. F. Bird, H. V. Bond, E. W. Catton, W. J. Ingle, D. A. Jollie, A. E. Livingstone, C. M. Morgan, J. W. E. Miles, W; F. Pollard, C. Proctor, C. M. Richardson, M. J. G. Smart, L. M. Yule, H. G. Stanfield. -

D' Company: To be sergeants, Cpls. C. E. Sinclair, A. R. Hamilton, T. Chegwidden, N. E. Bamsley, A. C. M'Gregor, G. W M'Leod, G. E. Ironside, A. G. Baddiley.

Facilities for the enlistment of farmers were discussed at a meeting of the executive of the Farmers' Union, this week.. Mr. J. C. Allen stated that whereas city men who enlisted frequently had their positions held open and wero in receipt of half-pay during their absence, fanners who volunteered for service often had to sell their farms at a loss or to leave them under entirely unsatisfactory circumstances. He was of the opinion that the union should do all possible to assist young farmers who wero anxious to go to the front. On the motion of Captain Colbeck, it was decided "that a committee be set up to provide all information and help necessary to assist men in the country to go to the war. This committee shall iUao collflot and furoish to brunches All information and help to returned sol> diers."

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 18, 22 January 1916, Page 8

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CAMP NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 18, 22 January 1916, Page 8

CAMP NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 18, 22 January 1916, Page 8

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