OFFICERS ENCAMP
FURTHER APPOINTMENTS MORE RECRUITS ENROL HAMILTON DISTRICT TOTAL 1220 Additional officers have been appointed for the advance party which will encamp at Hopu Hopu today for training for the special military force for active service. The appointments are as follows: Rifle Brigade.—Lieutenants F. H. Muller, A. S. Playle, C. W. Smith and N. B. Smith. Divisional Ambulance Company.— Second Lieutenant D. A. Radford. Divisional Cavalry Regiment.— Lieutenant-Colonel C. J. Pierce, Major J. F. Potter. Bringing the total for the Hamilton Military District to 1220, the following additional enrolments have been received at the Army Headquarters, Hamilton:— Hamilton.—Albert Charles Adams, Thomas John Baker, William Richard Baker, Charles Firth Barraclough, lan James Barrow, Robert Owen Bevin, Thomas Binnie, Noel Edward Bunker, Alfred Robert Richard Burn, George Carrail, John Neill Culley, Walter Christian Christensen, James Philip Davey, Harold Hugh Davenport, George Wharton Davison, Allan Scott Dawson, Fredrick Drabble, Dallas Evans, Frederick Joseph Ford, Edward Guy Ford, Hector Samuel Grant, Henry Walter Gray, Leslie Freeman Hamerton, John Gilbert Harbridge, Robert Aitken Henderson, Ronald John Holloway, Robert George Holdom, Raymond Peter Kelly, Harry Knapp, Sydney Herbert Knignt, Reginald John Larkin, Samuel MacDonald, Gordon Henry Manhire. George Reginald McHardy, Frederick James Mclntyre, George McVeigh, Bernard Eric Miers, Archibald New, Rua Horten Ormsby, Isaac Edward Owsley, James Willoughby Parr, Thomas Walker Wilson Penray, Charles Thomas Perry, Roy Maxwell Phillips, Ernest James Plato, Eric George Thomas Roberts, George Alexander Smith, Walter Alexander Smith, Cyril Esiie Smith, Maurice Ogilvie Solly, Norman Steel, William Andrew Sullivan, William Thomas Sutton, Harry Putangaroa Taituha, William Thomson, Walter Thompson, Ashley Arthur Willis, Raymond Dudley Wolfe, Joseph Henry Woodward, Thomas Wright. Te Kuiti. Thomas Frederk Archer, Henry Carswell, Leslie Henry Cook, Bruce Blackwood Jonnstone, Eric Kingsley Mayne, Arthur Ernest Wade. OFF TO CAMP AUCKLAND DETACHMENT SPECTATORS IMPRESSED (By Telegraph.—Press Association) AUCKLAND, Wednesday To the accompaniment of lively band music, the first detachment of 120 trainees marched through the city streets this morning and entrained for the military camp at Ngaruawahia. Spectators who lined the pavements were impressed by the fine physique of the men. Although their marching lacked polish, it had a lively swing, suggesting that the trainees will live up to the great military traditions established by the generation who preceded them.
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20920, 27 September 1939, Page 6
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371OFFICERS ENCAMP Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20920, 27 September 1939, Page 6
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