SALVATION ARMY
- ;'••'-.■ ;j- • CADETS COMMISSIONED
The /commissioning and appointment of twen|;yfsix new Salvation Army ofiicers last njght drew a large crowd to the VivianlStr'eei^ftadel/mariy people coming from. di'EVa'nTrplaces.^l'.'Twerityrsis young men and women who have been.in training at the Army's college in Aro street lor the last ten months received their commissions at the. hands of Commissioner Cunningham, and were appointed to corps .and institutions throughout the Dominion.
The sessional report was given •' by Brigadier Harewood, the training principal, and first aid" certificates were presented to the cadets by Mrs. Commissioner Cunningham. A. feature of the gathering was the farewell address of Captain (Dr.) Bramwell Cook, who has been appointed to the cnarge of the Emery Hospital in Gujerat India. New. Zealand Salvationists are proud that one.-: of their comrades has quaiined for such a responsible post Dr U>ok won his degrees at London and J!.ttinburgh - Universities, and ■ especially' qualified as a doctor of tropical medicines. JLne doctor' sails on tKe Maunganui on Friday next .--; The ranks', and appointments of the new officers arenas follows':—Lieut: M. Jean Gould, to Rotorua (assist); Lieut. Thelma Young, to Greymouth (assist); Pro-Lieut. Jtajhleen Adams,' to .Christ.church .Matern"?, Hospital;-Pro-Lieut. Lilian Ayson to Auckland Maternity Hospital; Pro-Lieut. Mans Burton, to Gonville (assist); ProLieut. Ruth' Coster, to Wellington Maternity Hospital; Pro-Lieut. Avis Hawkey to rWangamu ' East (assist); Pro-Lieut! Gladys Hieatt, to Upper Hutfc (assist); VftWeut.: Mary Hodge, to Sumner (assist); Pro-Lieutenant Rona Lomas, to Baldutha (assist); Pro-Lieut. Lilian Lonneker, to Training Garrison (assist); Proijieut. Mary Pond, to Women's IndusWiHome, Christchurch; Pro-Lieut Isaheclai Ramsay, to Waitara (assist) • ProLieut. Eva .Scott, to Children's Home, Wellington;- Pro-Lieut. Thelma Scotney to : Mataura (assist); Pro-Lieut. Marion Wyatt, to Wellington City (assist), pro tern/.; Pro-Lieut.. Thomas Brownele, to Isliftid Bay (.assist)"; Pro-Lieut. Ernest Elliott, to Karori (assist); Pro-Lieut Clifton Fitness, to -Masterton (assist)- ProLieut. Gordon Flintoff, to Levin (assist); ProrLieut. -Frederick 1 Hoten, to Queenstown (assist); Pro-Lieut. John Kirkpatriek,: to Carterton (assist); Pro-Lieut Gordon Spillett, to Paeroa (assist); CadetSergeant Winifred Mudgway, to Training Garrison (assist); Cadet-Sergeant Florence Pehhall, to' Training Garrison (assist); Cadet-Sergeant Frank Saunders, to Training; Garrison (assist).
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 9, 12 January 1932, Page 5
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366SALVATION ARMY Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 9, 12 January 1932, Page 5
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