VOLUNTEER REGULATIONS.
(To the Editor of the Evening Star.) Sib,—lt is pretty cool on the part of Mr J. 8. Small to publish company orders to the effect that members who bare notified they will not go under the new regulations are to be struck off the strength from the.lst of January,. 1883, &c. This means, sir.'that men who bare been witlftbe Engineers for the last four or fire years are to receive no consideration from the late captain, who' When asked to call a meeting of the corps and decide upon, what should be done: with the property earned by every member, bad,the impudence to Buy in his authorised orders that they ate •truck off from the Ist January, Who in the name of fortune does be expeot will accept services under him 8 Why does he not square matters up with us properly | and then see how many wish te join under the new regulations, instead of holding on as a boy to what does not belong to him, viz., the property of the late Engineer corp*. I notice the officers of the other Thames corps have called meetings / before the, end of the year, to see what their men would do. Why did not our captain do the same ? I aruitfce.) • ■r ~ ■l- •:.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4375, 11 January 1883, Page 2
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217VOLUNTEER REGULATIONS. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4375, 11 January 1883, Page 2
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