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'" LONDON, Ist October. Staff-Sgt. J. Edmunds, 16/«Jla, N.Z.A.5.0., has been appointed to a t'onjmtssion in the R.A.I' 1; Ptes. L. T. Wilcock 56115, W. Berry 44586, and W. G. Lovie 52&>4, all of the Auckland Regt., have been 'nominated for training for permanent commissions in the Indian Army, and they will join the- Cadet School at Newmarket. . . New Zealanders who were recommended in.August for training for infantry commissions in I the,/N'.Z.E.F. have bteen posted to Cadet Schools as under:—To No. 4, 0.C.8., 9 Alfred-street, Oxford: Auckland Regt., Sgta; P. Wouldes, E. G. Armstrong, C. E. Dowsing, M:M.,and S.M. Instructor L. F. Ashwin; Wellington Regt.,' S.-Sgts. A. C. Taylor and C. A. Harries, Sets. A. L. Tressideiy E. G. Shearer, S. H. Dixon, M. J. Forde, D.C.M., .and Cpl. J, A. MacLeod; Canterbury Regt., Sgfe. J. S. Paterson; Otago Regt., O.Q.M.S. E. M. Phillips, C.S.M. G. A. Vincent, M.M., Sgts. E.-; C. H. Jacob, D.C.M., J. H. Tui-nbull, F. Ctithbertson, C. A. Healey, and Cpl. W. Wataon; N.Z.R.8., C.S.M. L. T. Daniell, D.C.M. To No. 5, 0.C.8., Trinity College, Cambridge: Canterbury Regt., C. Q.M.S.'a B. C. M'Artney .and A. C. Thompson, Sgt. J. H. Rigby, MM., L.-Upl. H. F. Willis; N.Z.R.8., Sgt. J. Roßinson, 24/ÜBl. To No. 6, 0.C.8., Baliiol College, Oxford: N.Z.R.8., C.Q.S.M.'s D; M. Jervis and I. Davey, C.S.M.'s F. B. Slevin, R. P. Smyth, Sgts E. J. Campbell, R. A. Wilkie, J. H: Calderwood, C: W. Fitzgerald, P. P. O'Malley, T. J. French, R.. F. Eagaty ,T. A. Reid, J. G. Jarvis, A. R. Lecky, H. E. Hodson, L.-Sgt. T. Long. Auckland Regt., L. R. Stichbury; Canterbury Regt,, C.S.M. E. A, Anderson, Sgt. H. J. Glen. O.S.M: G. B. .Baker, JLM\, 24844, N.Z. Cyclist Corps, w studying for his commission at Trinity College, Cambridge. Sgts. F. G. Hancock and Z. N. Mitchell, N.Z. Maori (Pioneer) Battalion, nominated in August, ire at Trinity College, Cambridge, and: so is Sgt. G. JM'Naoght, N.Z.M.G. Corps. The following are at Topsham Barracks, Exeter, taking the course for commissions in the N.Z.F.A.:—SgIs. P. F. .Stratford, R. Lush, A. G. M'Donald, Cpls. 0. H. Orr and H. Horrobin, B.S.M. J. C. Craigie, all N.&F.A.; and Driver G. Samuel and Sgt. T. Battersby, N.Z.D.A.& Cadets who nave bagrni their cadet cduree at the Imperial School of Instruction, Egypt, for commissions in Mounted Rifles units, are:—Sqdn. Q.M.S. W. D. S. Collins, A.M.R.; Sqdn. S.M. N. M'Pherson, C.M.R.; Sqdn. S.M. JPowell, W.M.R.; and Sgt. J. Thomson, M.M., for N.Z.M.G.C. Sgt. E. <3. Smith, 2/941, N.Z.F.A., has finished his course and is now 2nd Lt., N.Z.F.A. The following SgU. in the N.Z.M.G.C. are novr 2nd Lts., having gatisfactonly completed training: -J. Craddoclc 25/1691, H. G. K. Adamsou 9/1640, W. Woods, "M.M., 8/508, and H. M. Hopper, M.M., 10/2435. Poatings to regiments as under of men who have.completed training for commissions : W. 7ames 6/3063, V. Loomes 7/1380, to Canterbury Roßt. ; A. Smith 23/981, L. C. Dudson' 25/20, W. M'Clure 10962, and W. A. Whyte 2S/1502, to N.Z.R.8.; J. Angell 32605. F. B. Wrißht 8/5329, to Olaeo Re K t. ;K. W. Efflurfon 10157, to We'llinpton Regt. ; O. *>• Brackeiuidge 13/S2-T. -1. I' 1. Ij10"" 6/2465*, J. J. H«»fe "3/MS, w<i *<• RMaynuKi 2371731, to Auckland Beit. nr»Mi.'l.. u j ■.... . . .j.>_,._ir»«aMßn»Wld«lltti'silfflj®Stl
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 155, 28 December 1918, Page 4
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