WAR OFFICE.
OFFENDERS PUNISHED. PRESS ASSOCIATION - COPYRIGHT Received 11.55 a.m., Oct. 16London, Oet. 16. The Army Council has considered the War Stores enquiry Commissioners’ report. It was decided that no action is necessary in the cases of Generals commanding in South Africa. After the close of the war, seven officers, including Colonels Dewar and Tivine, were censured. Four others are censured and lose varying numbers of steps iu senority. Colonel Morgan and four others are called upon to retire upon such retired pay as their services entitle them to. Colonel Hipswell has been called on to retire, losing the additional retired pay he would otherwise have received for especially good services. Colonel Lammett is removed from the army without retiring allowance. Nino warrant officers and non-commis-ioned officers are discharged for misconduct;
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1907, 17 October 1906, Page 2
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