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Major R. J. Bird, formerly of the Scinde Horse (Prince of Wales’ Own Cavalry), who retired from the Indian Army to take up sheep-farming on D’Urville Island, has been appointed to Army Headquarters in Wellington. Captain W. Gentry, formerly of the New Zealand Staff Corps, has been appointed Railway’ Transport Officer at. Wellington. His son, Major W. G, Gentry, is with the Ist Echelon. E. T. Tirikatene, M.P. for the Southern Maori electorate, has volunteered for service with the 2nd Echelon. He is the fourth member of Parliament to offer his services. The Rev. E. B. Moore and the -Rev. J. M. Stewart are chaplains with Headquarters of the 2nd New Zealand Division. B. J. Archbold and H. Archbold, two members of the Christchurch furnishing firm of that name, have volunteered for service in the 2nd Echelon. Anthony Elworthy, a member of the well-known South Canterbury family, has joined up with the 2nd Echelon. He’ has been farming near Timaru.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 30, 19 January 1940, Page 4
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