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Lieut.-Colonel J. G. Jeffery, M.C., formerly officer commanding the 3rd Field Brigade, has been appointed area officer tor the Otago Military District. Major A. J. Moore, N.Z.S.C., has been appointed chief instructor at Burnham. Major K. W. Fraser, who is well known in advertising and business circles in Auckland, has been posted to the 5th Field Regiment, New Zealand Artillery. Squadron-Leader R. L. Sinclair, who until recently commanded the Wellington General Reconnaissance Squadron of the New Zealand Air Force, has been appointed to headquarters for personnel staff duties. He comes from Pahiatua. Second-Lieutenant C. S. Pepper, the All Black, has been posted to the 7th Anti-Tank Regiment, and Second Lieutenant G. A. H. Bullock-Douglas, another All Black, to the 21st Auckland Battalion. Second-Lieutenant R. J. Standford, formerly of Catts Patterson Advertising Agency, Wellington, has been posted to the 4th Field Regiment, New Zealand Artillery. W. N. Mitchell, of the staff of the "Otago Daily Times," is with the units of the 2nd Echelon.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 43, 19 April 1940, Page 3
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