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CAMP NOTES

An alteration, has been made in the designation of Divisional Signal units . from the 38th to the 43rd. These will now be, known a» the 39th to the 44th respectively. Lt, A. B'iusted, N.Z.D.O, has reported for duty at Trentham. The following temp, appointments have been approved by the Camp Commandant ftt Trentham (Colonel H. B. Potter):— , 39th Reinforcement*. B Company; To be Cpl., L.-Opl. L. j Clark. | A Company: To be L-.-Cpls., Ptes. H. c A. Cochrane, C. V. Chane, E. R. B. Neilson, A. W. Smyth, H. Sapsford, P. j Barker. — C Company : To be Cpls., L.-Cpls. J. J. G. Black, W. J. Watters; to he L.-Cpls., Ptes. J. J. Barker, S. H. Helming-Hardsr, W. A. M'Donald. The following temporary appointment* have been approved by the Camp Commandant at Featherston (Colonel N. P. Adams): — 38th M.R.: To be Cpl. (while acting as record clerk), .L.-Cpl. W. M. Mooro; to he Shoeing-Smith Cpl., Shoeing-Smith A. J. Hbbctt. ■' ' ' 44th M.R.: To be temp. Sgt., Cpls. W. C. C. Honour, S. Harper. Maintenance Department: To be Sgt., Cpl. W.. E. Barrett; to be Cpls., PU». N. D. Lomenan, E. Newlands, A. E, Cox, B. Holker.

, Private W. N.'.'C. Bishop, killed in action, was, when a lad of 17, in the service of the Postal Department at Wellington. He enlisted on attaining his 20th birthday, less than a year ago, and left with the 28th Reinforcements. Private E. J. Taylor, of the 20th Reinforcements, killed' in action, is the third son of Mr. J. W. Taylor, of Brightwater, who has lost his life in the war. The fourth son is on service at the Western front. .

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 140, 13 June 1918, Page 7

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CAMP NOTES Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 140, 13 June 1918, Page 7

CAMP NOTES Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 140, 13 June 1918, Page 7