ARMY PROMOTIONS
'Among Army promotions gazetted this wcelj wore the following :— Second N.Z.B.F. Overseas. —Artillery: Majot J. A. Brotherlon and Major G. J. 0." Stewart; t>.S.O., to be Lieutenant-Colonels (temp.) ; Cnvtain G. P. Hanna to bo Major (temp.) while, employed as Brigade Major; Captain D.Bj Patterson to be Major. Infantry: Lieutenant-! Colonel D. F. Leclde to be Colonel (temp.) : Major R. W. Harding, M.M.. E.D., to be LicuJ tenant-Colonel (temp.). , The following CapJ tains (temp. Majors) to be Majors: A. 3. Crisp| A. K. B. Burge, R. L. Hutehens; Captains A3 S. Playlo- and E. E. Richards to be Majors? (temp.); Captain W, B. Thomas to be Major, (temp.). The following Majors (temp.) to b§ Majors: B. H, Pringle, J. M. Reidy, J. A. Mori rls. Army Nursing Service: Matron (temp.)! T» M. Hnll to be Matron. Taciflc sections Captain C. W. }l. Konaldson to be Majori (temp.). . -r t New Zealand Military Forces.—Artillery* Captains D. 0. Watson and 1: D. Lovelock tit Be Majors (temp.). Engineers: Major" A. Mur-3 ray to be Lieutenant-Colonel (temp.): :Captaiir S. E. Anderson and Captain A. H. Johnston; to be Majors (temp.). Signals: Major DJ M. Burns to bo Lieutenant-Colonel (temp.);] Captain K. H. Wilson to be Major (temp.) 3 Infantry: The following Captains to be Major* (temp.): J. F. Moffat, E. L. Barker, K. Haa-ij lett, F. L. Rees. A. .T.. Morten. J. C. Braith-1 waite, I. G. O'Neill, N. 3. T. Webster. Medical] Corps: Major E. Y. Corarle. .is granted the, temporary rank of Lieutenant-Colonel; Capjj tain N. H. North to be Major (temp.). Dental' Corps: Captain• A. I. McGowan to be Majog (temp.). •..-.',
Mr. D. J; .Constable.-! was .re-electefc president pf- the ."Wellington CompetH tions Society a,ir its annual meeting lasfl night, /for the- second successive years High 'tributes'.-were:" paid "to Mr.- Cohij stable for his; work during the pas^ year. ' ;' .: . .-,... -. :
The Rev. G. £; Moreton. Anglican, chaplain to the Auckland Prison sinee 1 1939, has resigned. He will remain secretary of the Auckland Discharged; Prisoners' Aid Society and. continue hi 3' work for ex-prisoners. :
Accounts of Wnjnilvcl, Ltd., . Auckland. #o# year ended.lime atrshows a "l<vs of £52, com* pared with a profit of '£701 lasf year. Thtf report states that on account. ,o? .war condi^ tions and travel restrictions tlio company's normal tourist business hns teased. Plnc#< the close of the year "the 'premises have bcoM requisitioned foe- Governm'bnt. pmgOMfc.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 105, 30 October 1942, Page 5
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399ARMY PROMOTIONS Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 105, 30 October 1942, Page 5
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