NEW ZEALAND COMMISSIONS
IN THE IMPERIAL FORCES.
It has been decided that the examination for first appointment to commission held in training camps for Hie Expeditionary Force shall be recognised as equivalent to the first-appointment examination held in districts for the Territorial Force. Tbis order will be retrospective. . The following members of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force have been nominated for commissions in the Imperial Forces: — October Nominees. 13/94. Cpl. C. K. ."Mills. Auckland Mounted Rifles. 10/737, Sergt. A. Morrison, Cyclist °11/2 aS, L.-Cpl. A. M. Hyslop, Wellington Mounted Rifles. 4/402, Sapper H. Gray, New Zealand Engineers. November Nominees. .7/619, Sergt. G. B. Chrystall, Canterbury Mounted Rifles. 11/7-63 a, Sergt. F. C. Fossett, Wellington Mounted Rifles. 4/423, L.-Cpl. N. Malcolm, New-Zea-land Engineers. "10/2039, Pte. J. W. H. Marshall, Wellington Infantry Brigade. 4/1078, Sergt. S. T. Spencer, New Zealand Engineers. N.Z. PERMANENT STAFF. The under-mentioned staff sergeantmajors have been promoted to warrant rank :—C. C. Massey, A. Austin, W. N. Bates, H. Robertson, E. W. R. Heald, G. Dean. J. F. Meade, F. T/'i Bould, C. Pollard. The under-mentioned sergeant-instruc-tors to be staff sergeant-majors :—A. Brant,. L. W. Taylor, S. V. Massey.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 27, 31 January 1917, Page 8
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