REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL OF
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lionbon. CHARLES CULL & SON,
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REPORTOFTHECHAPTER-GENERAL OF
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REPORT FOR .......
1909 .
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11.0nbol1 : CHARLES CULL AND SON, IS .
HOUGHTO .
STREET, ALDWYCH , W.C.
A:-.ID AT CIIISWICK.
Genoral R eportRecognition of erviccs ... Prince of 'Wales' Oorps In tcr Railway atHl Brigade Oompetitions ... New Territorial Branch Accidents " 011 Hailways " in Mines Competitions all( [ Meetings .. Report of the OOmll1lSS10nCr for Special Services H.oyal aval Auxiliary ick Berth Reserve Brigade Bearel Oompallies Bri ti~h Domill ions beyond eas .. In dia ( fl oll. Organizing COllllllissioner's Report) General Dalton's Report ... '" In valid Transport Corps Di.1ncun Memorial Ambulance tation L Paul's Ani uulancc tation I s. ue of Certificntes Income and Expenditure Account
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Memb er of Conncil Hm1 Chaptel <ln d Execntive Offi cers
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~I emor:tndnm
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a. to Payments
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Report of the Chapter-General, including : Report of Prom otions amI Admis ion.
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Vellum Vote of Thank
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Obituary
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otices
APPENDIX A.
:2l.t Anniver ary
xii.
.-\ \Yards fol' Acts of Gallantry
xvi.
." el'vice I edal
xxii.
Reports of D epartment
XXIV.
Lady Watson '.' R eport . .
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H eport of the Librarian
XXVI.
Balance
heet and Income
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Sl1h cril'lions and Donation to Head Office, from October, 1908, to •'eptC'mher, 1909 Life Members Honorary Life iIleml)ers Examining • '~all Form of 'l'l'!)tamell taly nrrlllest • nhscriptioll Forl11... ...
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APPENDIX 1). Nominal Roll of l\Ietropolitan District, Provincial, Colonial anrl Foreign Centres Li ~t of Detachc(l Classcs
I!:xpenditure Account to
30th I 'eptem bel', 1 901l
43 45
73
77
xxviii. APPE DIX C. Statement of I ~snc of Oertifieates, Medallions und Lubel~ to Oentres, facill g Local Reports( a) Metropolitan Districts ( b) Provincial (in ulphaueticnl o1'(ler) (c) Brilish DOl1linion~ heyonrl the, casi.-Austrnlia ii.- ew Zealnllli ... iii.- oull! Africa iv.-Elllpirc of India v. traiLs etLlemell ts vi. - l\[c(litcrralleal1 ... vii. 'allttda viii.-l)aris ...
PART II.
Report of the Committee of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem.
PART III.
Report of the Ambulance Department of the Order, viz: The Central Executive Committee of the St. John Ambulance Association
3
Th e Chapter of the Order of St. John (with lIam es of Members of Council and Executive Officers) Cunent P amphlet s and Papers
82 83 85 170 179 1 7
192 201 202 203 205
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APPENDIX D.
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Report of the Chief Commissioner of the St. J oh11 Ambulancc Brigade Iwl exto c1itto.... .. ... '" ... , ..
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Parts I. , 11., and III., are independently pagcd .
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Ul)e a;ran~ \prior}? of U)e @r~er of UI)e 'U)ospttal of St. Jobn of Jerusalem in JEnG(all~.
ZIT:l)e QtfJapter.
The Ohapter consists of the Knights of Justice and 'ub-Prelates de ;'1we; the Executive Officcrs ; the selected Members of Oouncil ; the following ,
. ~oncrei!Jn ~eab anb Walton of tbe ®tllct.
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HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY KING EDWARD VII. QJinmb' Wrior. 'sllb-l,Brior. (Vacant. )
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JExecu tin e ® fUe etf5. PrelateChancello1'-The Right Hon. the Viscount KNUTsFoRn G.O.1\LG. Sec?'etaTy -Geneml-Colonel Sir HmmEllT JEKYLL, IT. 0.1\1. G., R. K Receivel'-GeneTal-EnWIN FRE.. FIFIELD, E g. , LL. D. Almonel'-'l'he Rev. Oanon Dl'CKWOllTH, O.V.O., D.D. Regist?'a1'-Majol'-G eneral the Lord CIIEY LE. MORF., K. O. Y. O. Genealogist- ir ALFRED COT'1' COTT-GATTY, O. \T.O. (Garter). Direct01' of the Ambulance DepartmentThe Most HOll. the MAnQuE S OJ!' BUEADALB.L'\'E, h.
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Chief Sec1'eta?'Y of the Ambnlance DepartmentOolonel Sir HF.IlBERT O. PEIUlOTT, Baronet, O.B.
c;a$$f$hmt 1Sxcnttfbe @(ffcrr$. Assistant Di?'Ccto1' of the Ambulance DepadmentLi eut.-Oolonel ir RTCIlAll]) OAHKAU TE~ll'LE, lhrolleL, C.1.E. Assistallt Receive1'-General-Em\'lN H . FRESllFIELD, EsC}. Assistant Libl'Ct1'ian-OYltlL DAVE "l'OItT, Esq. AssistCt71t Sec1·etCt?·y and Accountant-\VIl,J,IAM H. EDWAR])~, ESIl., A.C.A Hon. Sec1'etCt1'y of the B1'itish Ophthct!?nic JIosllilal, Jentsct1eJl"Oolonel THOMAS II. llENIlLEY, C. I. K Assistant Hon. Sec?'ela?'y (fO?' Scotland) of the Bn·tish 01Jht1wlmil' JJospital, J(,1'lIsale?l1J. HORNE STEVENSON, Esq. (Unicorn Pursni\'ant).
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T he Ooun cil consists of the Sub-Prior, as President ex-officio, the Executive Om ce~'s, and the following :-
Selected Members.
Sir JOHN FURLEY, O.B. Major-General J. O. DALTON, R.A. The Right Hon. the Earl of RANFURLY, G.O.M.G. Colonel O. W. B. BOWDLER, O. B, Sir JAMES DICK, K.O.B., M.R.O.P.I., R. , Oolonel Sir OllARLES M. WATSON, ICO.M.G., O.B., R.E. Sir DYCE DUCKWORTII, Bt., LL. D., 1\1. B. Inspector-General BELGRAVE NINNIS, M.D., R.N.
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The Hight Han. the Earl of KILMOm~Y, K.P. The Right Hon. the Viscount BRACKLEY, M.V.O. Oolonel T. H. HENDLEY, O. I. E. TilE MASTER OF GRAY. OIIARLEi'l B. HAMILTON, Esq., O.M.G. Lieut.-Oolonel Ivon PHILIPPi'l, D.S.O., M.P. Oolonel OlIARLE,' F . ST. OLAIR ANSTRUTHER, M.V.O., D .. 0. EDWIN DAWER, Esq. \VILLIAj\l HE 'HY ST. JOHN HOPE, Esq.
The following are the Knights of Justice: [-I. R. H. Prince CJIltl:->TIA
Libm1·ian-Lient·Oolonel RIClIAIlD HOLBECllE. Sec?'cta?'y-Oolollel Sir HERBElLT C. P ERIWT'I', Baronet, C. B. Chai1'1nan of the B1'itish Ophthalmic Hospital, JC?'usalemThe Hight Hon. the Earl of I LYMOU'l'lL, O.n.
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The Rev. PAUL W. WYATT.
1ttnigbtf5 of Q!irace
Surgeon-General Sir 'WILLIAM Ta YLOn, KO.D., M.D. The Right lIon. Lord OLAUD lIAlIrnToN. The Right lIon. the Earl OAWDOJL EDWIN HAN:->oN FH.E.'llFIlCLD, Esq. Lieut.·Ool. ED~IOND M. ",VIL. ON, O.B., O.M.G., D . . 0., R.A.M.O. Lieut.-Ool. ir LEES KNOWLES, Baronet, O.YO. The Right lIon. the Lord DESBOROUGII, K.O.V.O.
HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G.
FIELD MAR TIAL HI. HOY.AL HIGllNES
®fficiating Qtbaplninf5,
The Rev. Oanon SIIEPPAIW, O.V.O., D.D., (Sub-Dean or the Ohapels Royal). AND
RICllARD DOUGLAS POWELL, Daronct, K.O .V.O., M.D. The Right Hon. the Earl of LATHOM. EDJ\.1UND OWl£N, Esq. , LL.D., F.R.O.S. Lieut. -Oolonel Sir RICllaU]) O. TEMPLE, Baronet, O. I. E . WILLIAM D. JAMES, Esq., O.V.O. The Right Hon. the Lord NORTHCOTE, G.O.M.G., G.O.I.E., O.B. The Right llon. the Earl of BES. BOROUGll, O.V.O., C.B.
OF
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HOL~'L'EIN, KG., G.o.n. H.1\I. KlDg IIAAKo. OF ORWAY, K.G., G.O.B., G.C.Y.O. H.H. Prince ALBEla OF SCJILl~SWrGHOL.Tl~D', G.O.B., G.C.V.O. H.S.H. The Duke of TECK, G.O.V.O. H.S.H. Prinee FllANUUl OF TECK, ICC. V.O., D .. 0. Vice-Admiral II .•. 11. Prince LouIs OF BAT'l'ENBEllG, G.O.B., K.C.1\1.G., R.N. H.S.H. Prince ALEXA DI~lt GEORGE OF TECK, G.C.V.O., D . . 0. H.R.H. Prince ARTHur. OF CONNAUGliT, K.G., G.C.V.O. Lieut.-Ool. TREVI~.l EN JAMES HOLLAND, C.D. Sir JOll FUnLEY, C. B. (IIono1'aI'Y Bail~[j·.) The Right lIon. Lord TAN 1110 r..E, G.U.1\l.G. ir THOMAS NORTII DICK-LAUDER, Baronet. Major Sir AIlClIIllALD LAMB, Baronet. Colonel Sir HERBERT C. PERr.OT'I', 13t., O. B. The Right lIon. the Earl FERRERS. Oolonel Sir JA~ms GILDEA, K.O. V.O., O.D. HENRY JOlIN LOFTUS, Esq. Oolonel [3JJ;THEL MAH.TIN DAWES. General Sir OIIARLE. WARUE', G.O.M.G., K.O. B., n.E. Major-General JAlIms OECIL DALTON, R.A. Oolonel AYLMER GOULD HUNTER-WE. TON, D.S.O., R.E. Oolonel The Right Hon. the Lord WILLIAM OECIL, lVI. V.O. EDWIN FRESHFIELD, Esq., LL.D., (Hono?'a1'y Commande1·.)
His Grace The Duke of FIFE, leT. The Hight Hon. the Lord BRA .. EY, G.C.B. The Right Hon. the Viscount TEi)lPL&:TOWN. The Right Han. the Earl AMHEllST. The Right Han. the Viscount KNUTSFORD, G.C.M.G. (Hon01'Ctl·yB[tiliff.) R. MACLEAN MACLuN, Esq. An:l'IIur. FRANCIS GRESHAM LEVESONGOWER, Esq. Lieut.-Col. F. A. lIEYGATl!: LAMBERT. Col. Sir UlIAllLES WYNDlIAMl\1URRAY, O.B. The Right Han. the Earl of RANFURLY, G.O.M.G. The Right Hon. the Lord ANDHURST, G.O.S.I., G.O.I.E. ir HENRY ARTHUR BLAKE, G.O.1\l.G. The Right Hon. the Earl of MEATH, K.P. A. EDnIUND Fl~A. ER, Esq. The Right Han. the Lord MOSTYN. The 1\1ost Hon. the MARQUESS OF BItEADALBANE, K. G. His Grace the DUKE OF POHTLAND, K.G., G.O.V.O. 1J.QI;., Field-Marshal the Right Hon the EARL R OBERTS,.n... 1:" G ., K .., P &c. HOBEnT 13ItUDE_ ELL OARTER, Esq .• F.R.C.S. NORMAl HAY FonBEs, Esq., F.R.O.S . (Edin.) Oolonel O. W. B. BOWDLER, 0.13. Lieut.-Oolonel A. O. YATE. Major-General ATLEY F. TERRY. The Right Hon. the Earl of PLYMOUTH, O.B. The Right Hon. the Earl of ANDWICH. The Hight Han. the Lord NORTHCOTE, G.O.1\I.G., G.O.I.E., 0 B.
The following are the Sub-Prelates: The Lord Bishop of SALISBUHV. i~e B~shop in JERUSALEM. e BIshop ORMSBY.
The Bishop of GIBRALTAR. The Bishop of })UNEDIX, (Primate of New Zealand),
The following Memorandum as to payments is issued for general information and guidance : 1.
{the <Branb !prior\? of tbe @rber of tbe
All Cheques, Postal Orders, and Post Office
Orders
whatever should be
Cob
AND WESTMINSTER BA K,
2.
TY
crossed
"La
'lbospitRI of St. Jobn of 3erusaletn in JEnglanb.
DO
LOTIIBURY. "
Foundations, Oblations, and remittances for
REP 0 R T,
the Almoner's Department, and for the general funds of the Order, should be n1ade payable to the" Grand Priory of the Order of the Hospital of St. ] ohn of ] erusalem in England," crossed as above. 3. Remittances for the Ambulance Department should be made payable to the "St. ] ohn Ambulance Association," crossed as above. 4. Remittances for the] erusalem Hospital should be made
payable
to
the "British Ophthahnic
Hospital, ] erusalem," crossed as above. Bankers' Order forms forwarded on application. (By order), EDWIN FRESHFIELD,
Rece£ver- Genera I.
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HE CIlAPTER-GE ERAL F TIlE ORDER OF THE HOSPIT~L OF ST. J OIIN OF J ERUSALE f I ... ENGLAND has the pleasure to report the following promotions in and admissions to the Order during the past year:-
T
As ]{nights of JusticeThe The The The
Earl of Plymou th, O.B. Earl of Lathom. Earl of Sandwich, K.O.V.O. Lord N orthcote, G.O.M.G., G.O.I.E., O.B.
As K nights of GraceColonel James Cantlie, F.R.O.S. Major-General Archibald Lewis Playfair. The Viscount Brackley, M.V.O. Colonel Thomas Holbein Hendley, O.I.E. Fred Hibbert Westmacott, F.R.O.S. Joseph Robert I-Ieape. The Earl of Derby, G.O.V.O., O.B. The Earl of Scarbrough, O.B.
As Ladies of GraceThe Viscountess Brackley. Mary Alice, Lady Hodgson. Sarah Gilbert, Mrs. J. S. Griffiths.
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O?'cle'J' of t. Jolt n of JeJ'L~SCile'ln.
As E qL~iTCS Robert litchell. Vivian Gabriel, C.V.O. As lIon01'a'l'Y Scrrviny BI'oihcl'sStaff Surgeon Montague H. Knapp, RN. Amos Howard. Arthur Eddison. Oharles Theodore Ewart, I.D. William cotto Percy John Sebright. Charles Dudley Garrett, 1\1.R. .S. Allan Freer Rutherford, 1\1.B. Samuel Trevor Beard. Bernard Richard Lucas. Ernest Alfred Richards. John Daniel Andrew. George " illialli Fligg. As H onoTa'J'Y Se1'ving Siste1'Laura Jessie Law. As HonoTaTY AssociatesEd win Pulleine Pickersgill, 1.D. David Rorie, M.D. John \Villiam Springthorpe, 1'I1.D. Arthur Erdsworth Broster, F.R.C.S., L.ll.C.S., Ed. Oolonel \Villiam H . Bull, V.D., F.R.C.S. Richard George W orger, l.RC.S. J ames Robertson Reid, l.D. Francis itwell Tidcombe, M.R.C.S. William Thomas \7\T ood, 1\I.R .P. Mark Kippax Hargreaves, M.n. Francis Griffiths Swayne, 1\1.B. Major Robert James Blackham, RA.M.C. Major Gilbert Stewart Crawford, RA.1\1.C . Sir Ernest Tritton, Bt. ,Villiam J ohn Wordsworth, l.RC.S . James Stothard, M.R.C.S.
Selections, En1'olrnenls and Votes of Thanlcs, William 1unl'o Jennings, M.RC.S. Henry Beattie, M.n..C.S. J.Jewis Mark Frank Ohristian, M.U. Arthur Heys, 1'I1.D. Sa,muel George Sloman, L.R .1'., M.H. The H.ov. William ])01'0 H,llc1garcl. William lIeury ChallJ Del's.
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Tho special Vellum VoLe of Thanks, conferred on its recipients as an acknowledgment of their distinguished services to the Ambubnce Del arLlllent, has Leen awarded to:Oharlos J a1110S Thompson, M.n"c.S. HeruerL f 'kipworLh, M.RC.S. HalTY yril Else. RoberL ])on ,·las luir, M.D., 1\1.1U '.S. Freel Dottol111ey. amuol Lloyd Harvey. Lien t.- lolonol Harold lIclHlley, U1.S. The Rev. :roorge 1\in,cftlisLer, l.A., ]).J). Rai Bahilc1ur fajor lJhanpH,L Hai, C.l.E. J ames Matthew LahenLy, 1\1. B. \Villialll • tauloy \Vooc1cock. \Villialll :rates Lalll Dort. Dftvicl J amos Galloway, M.D. ArLhur tn,nloy, )l.D. Colonel hados 'honvoo(l onn1SS. J ohu Slack. Joseph Hevoll. vVaILer C. 1 igby, 1\1.13. Edward . Leary, 1\T.n..c.s. J amos A. \ Vat L., 1. B., r.R '.S. J amos fcLannahau, L.R .P.1. ,Villialll lackwooll, 1\1. n, Edward ,V ac1halll, J.P., D.L. Henry Bateson, M.D. Arthur J. Lowe, L.R.C .• '., L.RC.P. Tholllas Blackadder Gilclll'ist, M.D. Dal'asha Nus erwanji Marker. Dosabhai Framji I anthaki.
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oI'de)' of
DeceasecZ 111 e?nuell'~.
t. J ull n of Je?'Ll-scIJlenl-.
The Order ha to larnent the death of the follo'wing Member and Honorary 1. ociate mce the publication [the la t annual report :J[night of JlI, ticeLord Amherst of Hackney on 1Gth January, 1909. Earl Egerton of Tatton, on 1Gth March, 1909.
Ladie of JnLticeMrs. oy o'arne im, on Gth April, 1909. Dowao-er Lady Ken ington, on 20th Decemuer, 190 K nights of G?'aceColonel G. Hunter O'l\1alley, on 16th January, 1909, Major-General Sir Owen T. Burne, G.C.I.E., K. .801., n February, 1909. olonel ,y, J oynson, on th April, 1909. Colonel E. Tufnell, on 15th Auaust 1909. :Major Chaley Fox, on 6th December, 1909. Sir Arthur J. R. Trendall, C.:\1.G., on 16th Decernber, 190 Duke Fox, on 20th December, 1909.
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Ladies of G?'aceLady Agnes Frank, on 22nd J u.nuary, 1909. Fanny, Countess of ,Yinchilsea and Nottingham, on 2Gth April, 1909. Lady Priestley, on 16th July, 1909. Esq'LLireLockhart Stockwell, on 5th June, 1909. Hono?'ary Serving Brothe?'J. D. Andrew, on 20th January, 1909. Honorary Serving SisteTsHenrietta Ingall, on 26th J anuu.ry, 1909. Elizabeth Strickland, on 2:3rd November, 1903. H ono?YlJry .A ssocicdesColonel R, Weddell, on 26th January, 1909. H. E. Clark, C.~LG., on 3rd February, 1909. David Reid, on 14th February, 1909. Monsieur de Martens (reported in Times on 21st June, 1909.)
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Moses Cornwn,ll, on 3rd February, 190G. E. R. Cowcher, L.RC.S., L.n..C.P., on 14th June, 1009. J u.net, Lady lu.rke, on 9th ecember, 190~. IsabeHa ordon, on 14th August, 1909. Lieut.-Colonel C. 1\1. Douglas, V.C., on 3rd Decemuer, 1909. The death of Earl Egerton of Tatton, so soon after hi.' resignu.tion of the office of hancellor, has been received with great regret by the whole of the members, as the interest taken by LOl'd Egerton was well-known and greatly appreciated by the Executive Officers and hapter- eneru.l, and especially by the Committee of the British Ophthalmic Hospital at Jerusalem. The great interest taken by Lord Amherst of Hackney, formerly Genealoo-ist, and u.fterwards ecretary-General of the Order, [md his valuable seryices to it at the time of the oo-rant of the Royal Charter of , Incorporation, will lono- be borne in 0o-rateful remembrance. mce last year Lord Amherst had ao-ain shown his continued interest in the Order , althouo-h no lono'er holdino-0 b office, by the presentation to the library of an illuminated copy of the Supplementa.l harter, being a transcript of the same as duly regi tered at the olieo-e of Anlls, and being a continuation of the .h~nd orne olume containing the record of the grant of the ongmal Charter, so generously presented by Lord Amherst several years ao-o. The devoti n of Lord mherst of Hackney to t~e Order, and his untirino- efforts to promote the objects he cons1dered furthered its best interests, will cause his name to be inscribed for ever on the roll of its benefactors. In mentionin o' di tino-uished members whose deaths so recently have to be deplored, the name of Major-General Sir Owen Tu lor Burne, G.C.I.E, KC . .1., must not be omitted. A regular ~ttendal1t at meetings of the ouncil and Chapter and of. the Fmance [Lnd General Purpo e Committee of the Order, it Wlll be long before hi keen in tere t ill the works of the various departments, his personal ch[Lrm. of manner, a.nd his readiness at all times to do anything to advance the best interests of the O,rder wil~ be forgotten. His decea e was deeply mourned by h1s sorrowmg cO?~f1'eTes. The Chapter has also to report with o-reat reo-ret the death of lr. Lockhart Stockwell, who for nin~~ years held the office of l
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O?'de'J' of St. John of Je'l'usale'JJ1 .
Assistant-Secretary, until his re ignation last year owing to continued ill-health. In spite of his very severe physical suffering, Mr. Stockwell was ever ready to serve the Order to the best of his ability, and the patient and uncomplaining manner in which he bore an illness, originally contracted during his service in India, which cau ed him extreme suffering and inconvenience, was sufficient proof that he was en lowed with the courage and endurance of a true soldier worthy of the distinguished Highland Reo'iment in which he ha 1 been an Officer. Many of' the members and c:l.ssociates whose deaths are reported rendered very valun.ble services to the Ambulance Department of the Order. Specin.l reference must be made to the loss of raj l' Chaley Fox and of fr. Duke Fox, whose deaths occurred in such a pathetic manner with so short an interval between. Both these members had for many years past rendered the most valuable and indefatigable assistance to the local entre, and it may be said that to th8111 the great success of the Heavy,Voollen District, one of the best in the north of ~ngland, was entirely due. With untiring energy, they never regarded any labour 01' sacrifice of time and money as of importance in comparison \vith the advancement and progress of the classes held under the entre. 'I'heir names will long be remem.bered with gratitude by the Committee of the Ambulance Departlllent, and not lea, t because it will be difiicult to find substitutes to give so great assistance to ambulance work in that part of Yorkshire in which they were so much interested. The current year is memorable for two important events:First, the completion of the 21st anniversary since the incorporation by Royal Charter; and second, the acquisition by the Order of the Advowson of St. John's Church, the crypt of which, as is known to all the mew bel's, is built on the site of the ancient Priory Church of the Order. It was felt that it would have been a source of lasting regret to the members if the possession of this Advowson had fallen at any time into alien hands, and although any inconvenience which might have been caused by its not being hitherto the property of the Order was obviated by the
Twenty-ji'J'st Anniversary.
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LivinO' being held by one of its Chaplains, the present Rector, it ha~ long been felt by the Executive that it was most desirable that the members should have the gratification of knowing that the presentation of this Living, so intimately connected in the past with thehistory, and it might be said with the glory, of the ancient Langue, should be vested in His Royal Highness the Grand Prior and the Chapter-General. It need scarcely be said that it is carnestly hoped that many years will elapse before there is a vacancy, ann the Order has to exercise its right of presentation. The fact of the current year Leing the anniversary referred to induced the Receiver-General of the Order, Dr. Edwin Freshfield, LL.D., to make some most interesting remarks at the General Assembly. These remarks are of such unfailing interest, and were so greatly appreciated by the lnelllbel's present, from both a.n antiqun.rian a.nd an historical point of view, that it has been thought well to reproduce them. Dr. l'eshfield said:"As we have arrived at our l11t1jority, that is to say the 21 t anni" vel','al'Y of the fil'st meeting und l' OUl' Ihal'tel', it may not be out of "place thaL I shouln say a few words a t our right to II 0 the name " that we tve, Lhe "Ol'd l' of f' L. J Oh11 of J erusa.lem in England," and "how we can legitimately Lrace our d cent from the Ordel' which was " establish d in EnO'l;-mc1 amI wa.s dissolyed, as fal' as ]-!'ngland was con(( cerned, in the reign of King IIenry VIII. "That the olficin.l llame of th Order in England in the time of King cc Edward III., was the Order of f'L. John of J l'U 'alem in England, is "abundantly clear from the notices of it in what are called the Yea,r "Books. rrheso at· the officinl reco1'(l,· of th pl'oceeding' in the Law "COUl'ts. These proceedings woro con,' quent upon the granting to the "Order of St. John of J crusalem of tho propertie. of the Knights "TemlJlars. In some instances prop l'tiCl:l had got alienated into othel' cc hands, and the Ol'dor was ohliged to tak proceeding to recover them. " There is a1. 0 some indication that at fil'st the Prior was not familiar "with the Engli ·h logal title of the 01'(101', for he que ' tioned whether the " whole of the property was not ycsted in him by virtue of hi being the "Lord Pl'ior, but the ~UUl't decided that the property was ye ted in ;: the corpol'.ati~n styled the Order of the Ho pital of 'to John of J erusalem III Engbnd, or shortly the Order of 'to John of Jerusalem " in England. "The result of this wa , that as far as 'England and Engli h laws were " concerned, the Order in England bore the same name in England as we "bear now. And a fUl'ther l'e ult was, tha,t when at the time of the discc sol\ltion of tho Monasteries, King IIenry VIII. found that the Order, "w~11le acknowleding the King's supremacy in every matter connected "wlt.h ~he tenUl'e of land, and th duties con equent on that, were still 'I: clalI~:llng their allegiance in spiritualmattel's to the Pope, determined " to dlssoh-e the: Order, he could not dis olye the Order of t. John of Jerusalem, wInch was an international Corporation, created by Ba.ldwin,
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" King of Jerusalem, and had an international existence, but he could "and did dissolve the English Corporation of the Order of t. J olm of " Jerusalem in Engb,nd. "This Corporation, under the same name, was reconstituted by Royal " Charter in the time of Queen Mary, and it is interesting to remark "that upon that occasion, although the Corpora.tion still existed in i.ts "international character, a certain number of KniO"hts, members of It, " applied for and obtained a Royal harter re-consLituting the Order of " St. John of Jerusalem in England. "In the rei~n of Queen Elizabeth the property of the Order \vas again " confi cated, but as far as I can see nothing was done to take a'Nay the " Charter, and there is some evidence that the III m bers of the English "Order still continued to occupy the places in the Order in Malta, "which had appertained to the Order when in England. As a fact "the Charter never was annulled, and matten, remained, as far as " En~land was concerned, in abeyance un til after the xtinction of the "Order by the taking of Malta by the Emperor I apoleon. "On the rlissolution of the Order the Knights were scattered all over " Europe, and a good many settled in France. "During the war between Greece and Turkey some twenty years " later, which led to the liberation of Greece, there took place a massacre (( of the Christian inhabitants of the I land of cio which stine 1Europe " from the top to the bottom, and the French Knights re idellt in Paris " determined to see if it was not po sible to re-constitute the Order as a " militant body to fight in aid of the Christians, and an extraordinary "and elaborate design was formulated by them. It had for its object " a mercantile branch in imitation of the mercantile KniO"hLs at Amalfi, "and a militant branch for the purpose of aiding in the wars against " the Turks. The document, a copy of which is in our archive, describes " the whole of this proceeding, and invokes the aid of the Engli -h. It " states that at that time, although the Chapter of the Order could not " be summoned, there wa in France the Venerable Ordinary Council of " the Order, in which there were represented sufficienL of the langues to "carry by a majority of the Chapter any determination that the "Venerable Ordinary Council had arrived at had it been pos ible to "summon a Chapter, and the Venerable Ordinary iouncil then re"established the English branch of the Order, prescribing that the " members of the Order might be members of the Anglican ihul'ch. " Upon this various steps were taken by the English KniO"hts to avail " themselves of the Charter of Queen ~fary, which was then consider (1 "not to have lapsed, and certain proceedings took place in the Engli 'h " Law Courts with a view to reviving the rights of the Order under the " Charter of Queen :Mary. " The Revolution in France, however, again dispersed the Knights, " ~md the small fraction of that body that had taken up its headquarters (, m Rome declined to acknowledge the action of the Venera,ble Ordinary "Council, and the Romans have never since accepted the English " branch of the Order, but from the date of our re-foumlation by the :: Ve.nerable. Ordinary Council, the Order in England continued its eXIstence III England, but as far as the English law was concerned [l,S " a voluntary institution, I should, however, think as far as the Order "was concerned, representing at least as much, if not more, legal " authority than that which has been claimed by the Roman Catholic " Order then and since. However, as far as we English were concerned, the " matter was set at rest altogether by the granting of the fresh Charter "by Queen Victoria twenty-one years ago, giving the Order a status " and a constitution founded upon the Oharter granted by Queen fary.
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"Th Ch rter of Queen Mary was not in terms referred to, but all the " D1ate~ial ;owers of the Charter wel:e re-granted to the voluntary body "which had been formed by the Kmghts. " The dispersion of ~he Order by the Emperor N ap?l~on had effectually " broken the continUIty of the old body, and as I saId before the .legal "constitution of our Order directly fron~ th.e Venerable Ordmary " Council is at least as regula.r [l,S .the ?onstItutlO~ of the Roman Order " be The Oharter of Queen V lctona, as the Charter of Queen Mary " had do'ne has revived the medireval Corporation of the Order of the "Hos ital 'of I't. John of J erusa.lem i~ Englan~, which has been r~cog (, nisea as the English Order from the tIme of Kmg Edward II. untIl the " time of King IIenry VIII. . . . . . "The Charter gives us certam autonomous nghts :vhlch It l~ not " necessary to dilate on, and preserves .to us the name whIch the Kn~ghts " of the Order bore in t!:e .tIm~ of Kmg. Henry VIII.,. namelY"Kmghts " of the Order in contradlstmctlOn to Kmghts of the Kmgdom.
It is felt that these observations will be read with great interest by members who were unable to b~ prese~t on last St. J obn's Day, and they will, it is hoped, be InstructIve ~o new mem~ers, some of whom, it is feared, know little or nothmg of the anCIent Order with which they have the honoul' of being connected. It must be borne in mind that the historical facts therein alluded to are of the greatest importance in proving the continuity of the old English Langue, and the validity of the rights of succession of the revived English Order, now incorporated by Royal Charter with the ancient Order of t. John of Jerusalem in England.
The Chapter has the greatest possible satisfaction in recording the honour conferred upon the Order by the presentation by Her Royal Highness the Princess of vVales at the Portman Rooms on Friday, lay 7th, of the silver challenge shields and prizes awarded after the annual Inter-Railway and Brigade competitions. It must be a source of considerable gratification to the Order that the wife of His Royal Highness the Grand Prior has conferred this distinction on the Ambulance Department, and has thereby afforded another instance of the great interest taken lly so many illembers of the Royal Family in the development and efficiency of the Order's Departmental work. The Inter-Railwfty shield was this year won by the London and North Western Railway Company, the other teams competing in the final heat representing the Lancashire and Yorkshire, the Midland and Great Northern Joint, the Alexandra Docks and Railway, the Mersey, North Staffordshire, Cheshire
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Lines, and the Great \Vestern Railways. The Brio'ade teams which won the various other prizes represented rps and Divisions frow Kendal, ittingbourne, Manly, llkeston, Ley ton and Ley tons tone, Hylton Colliery, and Crolller. The Chapter-General also cono'!'atu]ates the t. John Ambulance Brigade on the honour confelTed upon it by H.B-.H. the Grand Prior having permitted Lhe l\letl'opoliLan Corps (No. I. District) to be de ignated in fnture the" rince of ,Vales' Corps," with tbe privilege of ,Yearing the PluIne of Feathers as a collar badge, and this must be the more grl1tifying to the Brigade since, although the di tinction wa.s conferred upon a Corps which annually perf01'111S an enorlllOUS amount of public duty, many of the occasions being when Th ir Iajesties the King and Queen and other members of the Ho}'al :B aIllily are present, it wa particularly notified in the official communication granting the honour that it wa confel'l'ell equall) as a mark of recognition of the valuable services rend l' cl by J~rigade units in almost all parts of the Ying's ] ominions at hOllle and Leyol1l1 seas. (C
On June 11 th, two of the children of H.H.Il. the +rand Prior, Princess Mary and Prince lIenry, visited. 't, John's hle l1l1d the Crypt of St. John's Church, by a singular coinciclence the date of their visit being exactly seven years after tho dat , viz., June 11th, 1902, on which II.R.II. the Prince of ,Vales unv iled the memorial in the Church to the men of the t. John Ambulance Brigade who died in South Africa during the ,Val'. Theil' Royal Highnesses expressed much interest in everything which was shown them, both in the Gateway and Crypt. The following awards, for saving or attempting to save life on land, were presented to the recipients by His Hoyal Highness the Prince of ,r\T ales, Grand Prior, at Marlborough House, on Friday, 9th July, 1909.
(E?nployee of AlexancZ?'a PotteTies, Tu??stall). B?'onze Medal c('wa?'decl. Alfred Hunt was ernployed with his brother Robert at the Alexandra Potteries, TUl1sLnJ], on 7th August, 190', in emptying a tank 19 feet deep filled with ALFRED HUNT
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boiling oil and water, when Robert Hunt fell in head first. Alfred Hunt immediately jumped in after him, anel with Lhe aid of an air pipe got him out. The screams of the men, who were both rolling on the ground in great agony, were heard by a police constable, and they were removed to a hospital where Robert Hunt died. At the inquest both the Coroner and the Inspector of Factories for the district spoke in the highest terms of the gallantry shown by Alfreel Hunt, to whom His lajesty the King has been graciously plea eel to award the Albert ledal of the econd Class. THOMAS BURTE 'JIAW BRIDGEll (Boatman, H.lJ!. Ooaslg'U,a'I'Cl). Bronze lJ[ dal ((/1. u((, T(lecl. n the 12th July, 190 , a youth named Alfred Fn.irfax, was cu t oil' by the tide at the fooL ot Ballard Down Cliff, wrtll[lpe, and endeavoured to cEm b the cliff, which is about350 feethiO"h. Onreachin a a point about 100 feet from the top he founel he eould 0" no further neither could he retrace his steps with safety. Thomas ridger volunteered to be lowered by a life line, and secured a second line to Fairfax, who was hauledllp in a very prostrate conlition, Bri 1ger bein')' hrtuled up afterwards. The fir t twenty yrtrc1s of the top o[ the cliff projected, an(l the life 11ne might easily haye parted, when Bridger would have fallen 300 feeL. FltAI CIS \V.Al \) (E.c-lJIeclwnisl, Q.lJ1. ., R.E.) Bl'On::e lJleclaZ ((,'W((,?'r..led. \Vard \Va in charge f the 1iEtary Pumping tn.tion at Dover, on 25th September, 1907. lIe, 'with a man named Voller and two other) were working near the bottom of a 'lYell 300 feet deep. An unexpected layer of foul air de cencling the well rendered Vall r nnconsciol1s. ,Yard climLed up the scaffolding into tho fonl air, lowered Voller into th l'OlllaininO' b layer of saCe air, supported hi111 neal' the fresh inlet pipe, guided the ail' ClllTent to hilll, and practised artiticialre piration for fonr and a halE hours in total darlene s until they were hauled nI. The silfe air was gr;1.(1ually getting Ie s, and no lio'ht would burn in it. No assistrtnco was po 'sible during' thi' till1e, a no one could pn s d?wn through the byer of fonl l11r until it had sufficiently dlspersed. When 'vV l1rc.l and Voller reached the sl1rface they were much exhausted. JAMES ArrrINSOI (G'I'eeng?'oce'l'j. BJ'onze lJIed(~l aw((,?'(lcd. On August 8th, 1908, Atkinson was serving a custolner from his cart In
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in Asquith Street, North Reddish, when a little girl, five years old, ran across Gorton Road in front of a tram cal', [md, losing her head, stood quite still, not knowing how to get out of the way. Atkinson jumped on to the line, caught hold of the little girl, and rolled with her in his arms outside the tram rail just in time to escape being run over. In passing, the wheels tore his clothes, the driver being unable to pull up in time. CHARLES HENRY FIRTH BERNARD (T(iilor' As i tCint). Bronze Medal aWCirrcled). The particulars of this case were reported by the Mayor of Harwich. On 20th eptember, 190 , at very great risk to himself, Bernard, then only fourteen years of age, rescued a little girl, ao'ed seven, who attempted Lo run across the Bath Side crossing, Alexandra Road, Harwich, just as a train was approaching; the child fell on the metals, and Bernard bad just time to rush on the line and pull her on one side as the train passed. J 0 EPH HERBERT PERRIN (Laboul'eT)' Bronze JJleclal awarded. At 12.15 a.m. on Friday, 9th April, 1909, Joseph Herbert Perrin was engaged with other workmen in the construction of an artesian well near the Savoy Hotel, 'trand London. Three men named Ralph, Jackson, a,nd Quarrington were at the bottom of the shaft caulking the joints of the iron cylinders they had been rivetting: they used a mixture in the composition of which sulphur is present to the proportion of about 3 Ibs. to the cwt., and the three men were overcome by poisonous gas, but Ralph succeeded in escapina in a dazed state. Perrin, who was working at the surface, at once descended and assisted Quarrington and Jackson into the slings (he had great difficulty with Jackson, who was unconscious) and finaJly came up himself. The four men were taken to haring Cross Hospital, where two of them were temporarily detained. JOH MAJOR (Lribourer), WILLIAM SHEPPARD (Lu))ourer), WILLIilf COOPER (Labourerr), ALFRED EDWARD VVEAVER (Fitte?"J, Bronze 1I1edal awa?'ded to each of the fou?' ?11en. Unsuspecting the presence of foul air at the bottom of a shaft in Milton Road, Southampton, on the 5th May, 1909, George Jackson, one of a number of workmen, descended for the purpose of taking measurements, but was overcome at once by the fumes He endeavoured to ascend, but became of marsh gas.
unconscious and fell back. Time after time the above-named men descended the man-hole to his assistance, only to be beaten back by the ueacUy fumes, and when at last Jackson's body was brought to the surface by a fireman in a smoke helmet, it was found that he had succumbed to the poisonous gas. At the inquest very great appreCIatIOn of the gallant efforts made by Major, Sheppard, Cooper, and Weaver was expressed by the Coroner and by the medical men called in. JACK MCCLURE (App?'eniice Cutte?') , ROBERT REID (Oler;'k). B?"onze lIIedctl ciwa?'cled to each. This case was reported by the Lord Mayor of Belfast, Jack McClure being the son of a Councillor of that city. On the evening of Christmas Day, 1908, a large crowd had assembled on the down platform at Lurgan Railway Station, Co. Armagh, and among them was a man apparently under the influence of drink, who, just before the arrival of a train, was seen to be lying across the metals with his head on one rail and his feet on the other. :M:cClure and Reid, who were with some friends on the platform, jumped down and just managed to get him clear of the metals before the engine passed the spot. It is stated that the greatest credit is due to the two lads for their gallantry and promptitude, which were undoubtedly the means of saving the man's life. GEORGE Lo~w ( SeTgeant, Royal I?'ish Constabulary), MAXWELL TUR ER (Sergeant, Royal ITish Con stab'til Ci?'y ). OeTtificcite of Hono'Lw awanlecl to each. For bravery displayed at Portadown RaIlway Station, Co. Armagh, on 20th April, 1908, in rescuing at great personal risk two men who were crossing the line in front of an incoming train, the two sergeants getting clear with their men just before the train dashed by. The platform was encumbered with a crowd of over three thousand people at the time. THOMA MOULD (Wooclman). Ce?,ti{icate of Hono1.w a'tVa?·ded. At about 2.30 p.m. on Sunday, 3rd.May, 190 ,as the result of heavy rain, a large portion of the embankm nt on tbe L. & N.W. Ry. main line between Milford and Colwich (Staffs.), near the south entrance of Milford Tunnel, fell on the metals. Thomas Mould, a woodman in the service of the Earl of Lichficld, noticed the danger, and after sending his son to Colwich to warn the station mastel', pluckily ran through the tunnel at grefLt personal risk to
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warn approaching trains. He met the 1.55 express. from. Crewe about 50 yards outside the tunnel, and by wavmg hIS coat attracted the attention of the drivel', who pulled up. In the opinion of the authorities of the London anc~ North es~ern Railway Company, Mould performed an ex~eedlDgly mentol'l~us in runnino' throuo'h a tunnel half-a-mile long, at gren,t rIsk cact 0 to himself, in order to warn approaching trains. HERBERT BROWN (G?'oo?n). Oertificate of Honour awcwded. On the 2nd October, 1908, two men, named RaIkes and LupLon, were at work at Dunston, near Lincoln, and opened a well Lo examine a pump pipe. Although it had been closed for ~welve years, Halkes went down without tesLing the well fo?' gas. imnes, and both he and Lupton, a lad who went down to hIS aSSIstance, were overcome, and both lost their lives. Herbert DrOlvn, a groom, went down to their assistance, and he, too, was overcome, but just had time to slip a rope round one man's arm when he became unconscious, and was afterwards rescued. At the inquest, the coroner commented strongly on Brown's Lravery.
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Exetel' Division, St. John Ambnlance Brigade, and Signaln~an, Gnat Weste?'n RCfJi~way). Ce1rL ifi:o. te of Honour awcwded. \Veeks sa.ved the hv~s of two htLle children, who, on the 17th August, 1908, were m the fOllr feeL way at the Exwick Crossing, St. D.avid'~ Station, Exet?r, just as a down express train wn,s runnmg mto the staLlOn. The children were frightened by the warning shou ts of the people near, and seemed almost certain to be run over, when ,Veeks jumped the eighteen steps from his box to the ground, made a dash to the spot and dragged them out of danger. (Booking Cle?'lc, S. E. & O. Rly.). Oertificate of HOnUl&r CfJ1uCfJ?'ded. On Saturday, May 2nd, lU08, aL Shepherdswell, near Dover, a lady was crossing the line to enter an up train which was running in to the station, and seeing a down train approaching, became bewildered. She hesitated and was in great dn,nger, when Bailey ran out of the booking oflice, and, making a running jump, just managed to pull the bdy jnto the six foot wa.y. The driver of the down train stated thaL had it not been for Bailey the lady must have been killed, as he only missed both of them by about a foot. GEORGE BAILEY
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(lI1i?wrj ,VILLIAM GOULD (Miner), HERBERT ATTWOOD (Uncle?' 11Iu nage1'). Silver' 1.Ieclal aww'cle(l. to each of the tli/'ee 17un. For an act of urn,vCl'Y pm'formed at Norton Hill Colliery, Midsomer N orLon, near Bath, on the night of 9Lh April, 190 -'. An explosion OCCUlTed in the mine at ten o'clock at night, causing' the de:1Lh of ten men. ,Vithin a few minutes of the explosioll, \Villiam Gould and Herbert Attwood descended the wine uncler "'reat difticl1lLies and attempted to rescue n,ny miners who might sLill De living, and 'were assisted in their heroic drorts Ly J aIm ~ 'imms, who was working in a ]ower seam at the Lime. All three men were overCOllle by afterdamp, but were cyentu:111y Lrol1ght to the surface; the ten men whose rescue they ill:1 Le eyery effort to effect were dead ,,,hen found. JO[J ..
The following :1wards ha.ve :11so been conferred by His Royal Highness the hancl Prior and the Cha.pter-General, and by cOlllllumd of His Hoya] Highness arrangements have been made for Lheir prcsenta.Lion by the Governors of Jamaica and Tasmania re pecLively. E~HIQUE
Aum EY HODGE (Jamaica). Oe?,ti/icate of Honou?' u//'uc('1'cled. Thi ' ca e ,Y<lS reported to the Ohapter-General by the 'eoretary of 'tate for the Uolonies, who forwardecl papers l'f~ceived £r01ll the Governor of J aillaica with a request for recognition of the gallant act performed by Enrique Aubrey Hodge In saving the life of Elizabeth Reid, and in assisting other wounded persons, at great personal risk, during the disastrous earthquake aL King ton, in In,nuary, 1907. Mrs. Reid was pinned to the ground by the fallen beams of a fiooring, amI while she wa being rescued by Mr. Hodge, whose own foot wn,s crushed, boLh were in danger of receiving shocks from olec tric wires. VA UOHAN MILLER (TasnU('11ic('). Silve?' Medal clr1utwded. Attention was drawn to this case by a letter which appeared in the Tasmanian J.11e?'cu.,ry, in the early part of last year, and the Rev. A. H. Macdonald, Vicar of GeevesLon, Tasmania, ,\':1S communi-
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cated wiLh to :1scert:1in the :1ccur[Lcy of the printed :1CCOUU Ls. It :1ppe:1red Lh:1t Lhe ship" Alfhild " W:1S wrecked, in ovember, 1907, on :1n uninh:1bited parL of Lhe coast of T:1S111:1uia, ne:1r Port Davey, :1nd some distance from the Mat uylTer Lightho:lse. Vaughan Eller, who is Lay Reader in 1\1r. Macc1onald's par.lsh, a n:1tive of Lon lon, and a sailor by profession (b ing aL one tlllle a se:1l1l:1n in the Royal Navy), thouaht he mighL be aL1e Lo assist :1ny of the shipwrecked sailors if they were wandering about. He communicated with the auth rities in HoLurt, and a ked them to warn ship to send a boaL to the relief of himself and any of the sailors he might have found, if Lhey saw :1 fire lit on the shore of Cox's Bight. II:tving made these DlTallgements, he plunged into a practically unknown country between Geeveston and Port Davey, cal'l'ying sufficion t oatlllenl and extract of lneat to su tain life in himself and oLher' if necessary, his only comp:1nion being a dog. The icar :1) s thaL he cannot describe the tremendous ta k liller set before him ' ,I[ on this journey. It was in wiuter, snow W:1S lying deep on the illountains , and the rivers were in flood. He traversed mount:1ins and crossed rivers :1t the peril of his life, his cloLhinrr being weL through all the time, sustained by the hope that he might Le in time to offer help. It is thought that not more than five people h:1d crossed this country before him, and that no one h:1d done so in such weather. He did not succeed in finding [Lny shipwrecked sailors, but the Vicar of Geeveston certifies that the voluntary duty undertaken by him during a journey of over two hundred miles required undoubted courage, endurance :1nd tenacity of purpose of a very high order. The Service Medal, aW:1rded for conspicuous services to the Order and its Departments, was presented to the following by H.R.H. the Grand Prior, at Marlborough House, on the 9th July, 1909:Assistant Commissioner Major CASPAR R. LAURIE, M.R.C.S., R.A.M.C. (T.), No. II. District. District Superintendent of Stores EUGENE EDWARD STREET, No. II. District. Honorary Surgeon and Superintendent CHARLES DUDLEY GARRETT, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Faversham Division.
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Honorary lug-eon "VILLIA 1 lYE S WATSO , M.B., Wellingborough Corps. Superintendent ,ecretary STEPIlE HERBERT VILYE , MetropoliL:1n Corps. Superintendent AL1\ J:> AULL, Metropolitan Corps. Superintendent STEPHEN JAMES ILYERWOOD HINDLE, Read Division. uperintendent GEORGE GREE ,Market Harboro' Division. Superintendent GEOHGE THOMAS COOPER, Metropolitan Corps. uperintendent EDWI. SALT, Reading Division. uperint ndent Jo EPII TllO)IAS HAIWMA~, Heywood Division. L:1dy SuperinLendent ::Mrs. ALAN PAULL, Metropolitan Corps. Lady 'uperintendent Mrs. COTTO ,Hamsgate Corps. Lady Superintendent (Late), Miss M. C. COULCHER, Ipswich orp. Lady uperintendent Mi. sM. A. TEYEX.', Burnley Corps. L:1dy Superintendent 1\1rs. ED"WARD COLEGRAVE, Metropolitan Corps. Lady uperinLendent Mrs. TAYLOR, Colne Nursing Division. Lady uperintendent Miss 1\1. E. FLETCHER, Accrington Corps. 1st Amuubnce Officer, Honorary Secretary and Treasurer HARRY GOHDON STATES, Chichester Division. 1st AmLulance Officer and Honorary Secretary EDWARD AMOS STOTT, Whitworth Division. 1st Ambulance Officer J AME.' THOMA. A. 'HWORTH, Heywood Division. 1st Ambnl:1llce Officer HE RY EDWARD HA KI T, Metropolitan Corps. 1st Ambul:1nce Officer JOHN ALBERT SID TEY COLEMAN, Metropolitan Corps. 2nd Alllbul:1nce Officer J AME Dy ON HOIYARTH, Rochdale Corps. 2nd Ambubnce Officer PERCY JOHN SEBRIGHT, :M etropolitan Corps. 3rd Ambulance fficer 'V ILLIAM SAMUEL REES, Rochdale Corps. 1st Class Serge:1nt WILLIAM HENRY BEETON, Metropolitan Corps. 1st Class Sergeant WILLIAM FREDERICK 'VINGFIELD, Metropolitan Corps.
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O?'der of St. J ohn of Jerusale?n.
The Librarian reports the following [l,dditions to the L,ibnU')~: « Fa/magu tu." (By George J efiery, Curator 01 AnclCnt . l\lonuments, Cyprus.) Presented by the Author. A B ook of PCil?(!?'S relating to Cle?'kenwell, (mcl nw/'e PCi?'t~ culciriy to St. J ohn" Gate, giviny it histo?oy f1'O?71 18.43 to 1878. Presented by the Rev. Thos. '.V. ,Vood, Cha,plain. L'O?Ylre de l11cilte. (By 1\1. de S[l,int Allan). Presented by the Rev. Thos. '.V. \, ood, Chaplain. Se?'vice B ook fO?' the Alta?' of St. John Al?7w?1eI', bound in crimson velvet and silver. Presented in Illemory or his appointment of Chaplain to the Order of t. John of J erusalclll in England by the Rev. Thomas Charles Elsdon, haplain. OO?nplete Gtiicle to J-l e?'uldry. (By A. C. Fox-Dn.vies). Presented by the Right Hon. the Viscount Knutsford, G . . l.G., &c., Chancellor. Ea?,thq~i(.d,;e Relief PCirty of the Royal A ?'my JJI('clical Ol'p., Catona, J a17 ., 1909. (By Captain K. S. Andel' on, lLLM. '.) Presented by the Author. Origin e dellci Gov?'ainta I nglese in JJlaltci. (lonseignor Alfredo can Mitsud. ) Presented by the Author. R epO?·t of the Fi?'St I nternational Congre s f01' Life Su/uing Societies. (Frankfurt aim June, 1908.) Presented by ir John Furley, C.B. The Round ChU1'Ch of the I{nights '1 'emplu?'s at Ten~ple Brr'uer, Lincolnshi?'e, (by W. H. St. J ohn Hope, M.A.) Presented by the Author. The L ife of Major-General Sir Cha?'les Willia?n Wilson, 1CC.B. (By Colonel Sir Charles M. W atson, ICC.M.G., c.B.) Presented by the Author. The Dawn of Ch?'istianity. (By Miss S. F. A. Caulfeild, Lady of Grace). Presented by the Authoress. Annual R epo?·t of the Metropolitan Asylums BOCi'fd. Presented by F. Duncan Neame. (Clerk to the Board.) The Sovereignty of .M~alta and the Nature of its Title. (By Augusto Bartolo, B. LITT., LL.D.) Presented by the Author. Coats of Arms of the Grand Masters of the Order of St. J ohn of Je?'usalem, in water colour. Presented by Lieut. W. R. Gatt, Royal Malta Artillery. Water colour drawings of the SIGindards of the Maltese
Conclusion,
XXVII.
t'I'00P8 rlu'Y'ing the GrCincl JJfaster.c;hip of W ignacourt and Hon~1)(!8ch. Presented by Lieut. W. R. Gatt, Royal Malta Artillery. JJl emo?'ials uf St. P(i~c,l'8 Ccc,theclral. (By William Macdonald in clair, D.D., Archdeacon of London, and Chaplain.) Presented by the Author. Rhodes of the I{nights. (By Baron de Belabre.) Purchased. Les lIo'1)italie?'s en Ten'e; ai17te et Ci Ohvpre, 1100-1310. (By J. Debville de oulx.) Purchased. Thi H.eport necessarily brief, will, It IS hoped, be sufficient. to prove thl1t no elf rt is spl1red by the Executive Officers ancl Departmental '1 0l1l1l1 ittees to maintain the high standard of the Order' , work, :l.ud to develop and still further extend its exi ·ting sphere of usefulness, in short to carry ont that soulstirring principle which for so many centuries was the single~ minc1ecl ul)ject of the conscientious Knjght H ospitallerunsparing labour in the service of men. That this may long Le so, and that we, and those who" follow on" may ue inspired with the S[\,lue noLle thouO'ht of the ancient chivalric knights, must dways be an earnest prayer. Thirty-five years ago, a respectecl Chaplain>l:< of the Order , much beloved by his confre,'e , concluded a paper, r ead on t. John Baptist's Day :cc Be it ours, who have entered into their possession, to , enter also into their temper, their undaunted courage, "their manlv gentleness, their truthfulness meekness " " " forbea.ranee, unselfishness, and supreme devotion to the " religion that they adored, the Order that they venerated, " and the land that they loved." The revived English Order of the Nineteenth Century may well pray "Amen."
.. The Rev. 'l'homas Hugo.
{tbe u;ranb }prior\? of tbe ~rber oflf)OBpttal of $t. }obn of }crusRlenl in lEllgIanb. INCUillH AN)) EXPENDITURE AGCO(FO].' YEAn ENDE'IJ 30th SEPTEMBE'R, 1909. I NOOME.
EX PEND I T LIRE. Ce ntral Admini stra tionalarie Rent, mtes am1 taxes Priuting, Lationery and general expen cs Al1llit fcc I n ignia and Ii [llomas (loss on issue) Special grants
£4 6 12 5-11 10 67-1 10 52 10 56 :~70 0
Central A dministration }lembers' oblatioll~ Foundations I, Intl're t on investments Gl'01l1ll1 Rent
8
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20 1 11 Ambul a n ce D e partment In stpuc t ion a nd sal e of Stor'esLecturer~' and Examiller~' feel> n.JHl 37b-1 expell cs 1623 Salarie' Priuting, statiouery aud general cXl,ellses 1031 332 Carriage and freight
A mbul ance D epartmentInstr'uction and sale of stor'esnl'OSS profit Oll sale of stores Donations and an1lual subscription' Receipts from eentres alH1 detacJled cIa ses in respect ofinsLrllction 6773
3
£5653 9 5 97 19 1 513!) 11
7
0
In valid Tr'ansport CorpsF'cee:; for removal of in val ills
2160
7 6 2 /
6 1991
St. John Ambula nce BrigadePublic duty and maintenauce of stations Salaries Travelling expenses Printill cr , stationery and general expenses Uniforms
- - - 2252 1 11
6
17 7 13 !) ]5 2 16 6
Inva lid Tr'a nsport CorpsExpelJses of removd ofilJva!ills, illdutiillg horses, travelling, aucl incidelJLals 932 3 Sahuies 750 1 Prin ting, stationery and general expenses 130 17 Repairs, depreciation and renewal or carriages and appliances 178 4.
£1049 2 0 226 0 0 854. 0 9 122 19 2 - - - 976 19 11
10 91
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British Ophthalmic Hospita l a t J erus a lemExpenses at London Office, printing, stationery, anrl general expenses Expenses at J ern alem, illcluding salaries, wages, housekeeping, drugs, repairs, maintenallce or fnrniture and fittings, and gelleral cxpenses
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t. John's Day
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SIlEET 30th SEPTEMBER, 19 09.
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AS ETS.
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To Sundry Creditors
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5
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At BankOurrent Account Deposit Account
Special FundsSt. John's Gate, additional Buildings Fund
4000
0
0
St. John's, Clerkenwell, Advowson Fund
1121
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0
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4 525 22
2
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and Expenditure Accouut
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6
" Investments (at Cost)2 5
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£1838 18 500 0
I n halldLondon and J el'l1salem
British Ophthalmic HospitalEndowments Invested as per contra £6531 18
By Cash-
2105
3
7 50652
6
0
On General Account. £513 12s. 9d. 2~ p. c. Oonsols 12 5 • hares of £10 each in St. John's Gate Oompany, Limited Loan to t. John's Gate Oompany, Limited " £3115 12s. 4d. India 3 p. c. Stock. £2077 13s. 8d. Bank of England tock, (A' acconn t £1000 Leeds DraLlford and Halifax Railway 6 p. c. gnaranteetl tock £1200 Dirkenheatl Railway Oonsolid:1terl 4 p. c. tock Iortgage on Queen's Hall, Radcliffe Freehold ProperLy In respect of British Ophthalmic Hospital Endowment Funds£7 3 9s. It!. Bank of England. tock, ( D' account £2061 lIs. 6tl. India 3~ p. c. lock £65 East Illuia Ry. "]3" Annuity
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" Sundry de btorsAmbulance DepartmenL, less Reserve GClleral Outstanclings
5195 18 3 538 19 11
" Carriages , ambulance stores and a-pp liances Oll hand, antI in usc " Insignia, medals and dies on hand " Freehold Prop erty at .Jerusalem " Fixtures and fi ttingsIn London At Jerusalem
" Buildings adjoining St. .John's Gate , including cost of site " St . .John's Clerkenwell, Advowson £66,361 1 7
2138 14 6 2 7 6 3 6 4 10 396 2 6
0 8
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£66,361 1 7 H.aving examined Lhe above Balance Shcet antl Income and Expenditure Account wlth 1he books ttJl(l vonchers o[ Lhe Grand Priory of the Order of the H o pital of St. John of Jel'llsalcm in I£nglalld and wiLh Lhe retnrns received [rom Jerusalem \\' e hereby cel'Lif'y them to be correct. 3, Frederick's Plnre , PRIOE, WATERHOU SE & 00. Old JOWl'.\', E. O. 201h May, 1910.
PART II.
Report
of the
Committee of the
Ophthalmic Hospital.
British
BRITISH OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, JERUSALEM J
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Watron. HIS MAJESTY KING ED,V ARD VII. ( Sovc1'eign IIead and Pat1'on of the Ot·d(!?').
Qtommittee. I!tbaimHTn. TIlE RIGHT HON. TUE EARL OF PLYMOUTII, O. B.
tJ icc· Qt f) a i TmClt. H.. BIWDENELL OARTEr., E. Q., F.RO.S. COLONEL Sm OHA.RLES M. 'IV AT ON, K.O.nLG., O. B., RE.
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:fJ3ritisb @plJtballl1ic 1bospital, 3Ct'llSaletll,
EDWIN FRESHFIELD, E 'Q. , LL .D.
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BELONGING
D. C. LLOYD OWEN, ESQ., M.D.
ffi;1cmilCts.
'ttbe (5rallb If-'riot'2 of tlJe 0rber of tbe 1bospita[ of St. 30IJn of J ernsa[em in )5ng[nnb.
TIlE RIGHT HON. THE EARL AMHERST. TilE RWHT Ho ' . THE VISCOUNT KNUTSFORD, G. O. M.G. THE REV. THOllA C . ELSDON. lAJOR H. E. BASKERVILLE \V ALTON. OOLONEL O. E. YATE, O.S.I., O.M.G. F. A. JEWDIGATE·NEWDEGATE, ESQ., M. P. WILLIAM BEZLY THORNE, E Q., M.D. SAMUEL OSBORN, E Q., F.R.C.S. HAROLD BOULTON, ESQ., M.V.O. ALFRED Mo ELY, ESQ., O .M. G. THE RIGHT Ho . THE EARL 0]' SANDWIOII, K.C.V.O. ARTHUR JAMES, ESQ. FLEMING M. SANDWI'l'H, ESQ., M.D. L IEUT.·COLONEL E. 1\1. WILSON, O.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., RA.1\I.O. SIR ROBERT HARVEY, D.L. FRA 'K H. OOOK, ESQ. , 0.1. E. GERALD BONHAM CARTER, ESQ. JAMES HARPER ESQ., M.D. OHARLES P. L ITTLE, ESQ. L IEUT. -OOLONEL J. T. WOOLRYCII PEROWNE. OOLONEL ANDREW CLARK, F.R.O.S. THE RIGHT HON. SIR SAVILE OROSSLEY, BT., M. V.O. OOLONEL L EONARD NOBLE. A. L. L ANGMAN, ESQ., O.M.G. J ORN MARTINEA U, ESQ.
JEx ~ officio OOLONEL SIR H R;RBERT JEKYLL, EDWIN FRESlIFIELD, E. Q., LL.D. TU E MOST HON. THE
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hn.ve much plen,sure in n,nnoullcinO' to the lembers and Associn,tes of Lhe Oreler, n,ncl Lo their snpporters, that the I nstitntion in 1900 relievecl lllore paLients than n,t any previous time in its exi tence. Dr. Cant, who since April, 1:-3( :-3, has so ably filled the post of Surgeon n,ncl upel'intenclent of the Ro pitn,l, has sent in n. 'pecial roview of the work of the yen.r, n.nd of progre s since 1898. On I n.nuary 9th, 1910, he wrote n,s follows :-
K. C . M. G., R E. (SeC1'eta1'Y' Geneml of the Orde1'). (Receive1··Geneml of the O)·de?).
lARQUES8 OF BI{EADAr,BANE, K.G.
1!l OltO'Clltp .s5emtarp. COLONEL T. H. HENDLEY, C. I. E.
jt10ltO'CIlTP t{ccotlntllnt. R. EDWARDS, Esq., A.C.A.
W, E. CANT, ESQ., M.D., F.R.C.S.
caS13i13tant
~ospit llI at lerusalem. ERIC A. T HOMSON, Esq., M.B.,
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ccretatlI fot .%cotIanlJ.
J. H. STEVE 80N , E sq., (Unicorn Pursuivant), 9, Oxford T errace, Edinburgh. ~Ilnncrs.
Lonllon County and Westminster Bank, Limiteu, Lothbnry, KC.
I hn.ve beon fl.sked to writo fl. few notes for the report for the year 1~09 on tho work of the Hospital, and I think that omeLhing to tho purpose would be offectocl by drawing attention to the Surgicfl.l stn,LisLics of the pasL year in comparison with those of some years since. cc
(Di'l'ecto1' and Chainnan, Arnb~tlance Department of the Oulc?,). COLONEL SrR HERRERT O. PlmROTT, BT., C.B . (Secreta1'Y of the Onle1' ).
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THECommitLee, in presenting Lheir twenty-second Report,
:lMembets of Qtommittec.
.%mgto1\s to tbe
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Until, and including the year 1898, the work had been done by one surgeon only, and the Ro. pital had 20 beds. From that date onward there hfl.ve been two snrgeons, and the enbrgement of the Institntion from 20 to 40 beds has taken place, through the kind gift of a supporter; and the yearly statistics have gone up rapidly and steadily.
B'l'itish Ophthcd?nic Hospital.
Report.
The Statistics are kept by the surgeons and are exact. Referrinb . to the Statistics for 1 9 the last yel1r on the unextended lines, the num bel'S are ' -
the Jews; auu although considerable numbers have, I believe, l1ttended there, there has been no effect upon the increasing attendl1nce at this Hospital. "This taken into consideration with the fact that large numbers of eye cases l1re trel1ted at the eight or nine general hospitals in the town, 111so by Medical Monks and Lay Sisters of the Convents; l1t Dispensaries by unqualified proprietors; by qUl1cks, witches l1nu workers with charms, who still find plenty of followers, will give an idel1 of the extreme prevalence of eye The diseases specially disease in the town and country. indigenous are of a destructive kind, tending either to the rapid loss or perml1nent injury of eyes or their progressive impairment by chronic disel1se. Since our extension there has necessarily been an increase of expenditure with the salaries for a second surgeon and econd dispenser, and with the large extension of the preulises, otherwise it will be found that the maintenance of the Hospit111 proper and the local expenditure ha~ not materially incre:1sed, and presents a very low figure in proportion to the amount of business done." Dr. Cant has raised inlportant questions in his report which will demand cl1reful consideration. It seems clear that, if the Hospital is to maintain its present high standard, new rules will have to be made, which may tend to limit the numbers of patients, especially those in the Out·-door Department, unless the e t:1blishment is increased. Such a revision of the rules hl1s also been advocated by the late Assistant- 'urgeon, Dr. Strathearn. Under any circumstances it is not likely th:1t a great increase in (( the number of Outpatients will occur or should be encouraged, especiall y as there is so much provision for them elsewhere. The idea should be spread abroad that the Hospital affords special and expert aid in grave cases. There is no doubt whl1tever of the import::mce ot continuing as far as possible the admirable practice of personal treatment of all applicl1nts by the surgeons themselves. To this rule are certainly due the high reputation in which the Hospital is held, and particularly the large and successful amount of operative work which has been done. The British Ophthalmic Hospital must always maintain the
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In-Patients Admitted Out-Patients-N ew Cases ,, , , A ttclld (lnces ... Operations ... . .. Anresthetics administered ...
598 4.,481 12,080 1,330 683
" Those for 1909 are as follows, they are the highest figures, all round, that have been reached;In-Patients Admitted Out-Patients- Jew Cases ... " " Attendances Operations ... .. Anresthetics administered ...
1,109 10,209 42,099
],857 8 0
" Before the extension the Hospital had been quite unable to meet the 2Jways increasing demands; and with increased wor~ing power the numbers at once rose rapidly. in the .Out- atlent Department, and at the present time are agalll beCOlllll1g too large to cope satisfactorily with." . . " Although it. is satisfactory to be able to point to the lllCl'eaSlllO' demands upon the Institution, and the increasing amount of work it accomplishes, this aspect has its drawbacks as l'eo-ards the Out-Patient Department. Here the increase of large nunlbers does not necessarily mean increase of good work; what is o-ained in quantity is lost in quality. There is a limited amount of time and energy to expend, and when this is spread over a large number there must be but little for each. In order to get throuo'h the work at all, they have to be rapidly dealt wi Lh, and [,here is not proper time for the full investigation of the more difticult cases , as there should be for the full satisfaction of boLh surgeon and patient. (( This being a special hospital, it has been considered right that every patient coming for special treatment should receive it personally at the hands of the surgeon; this plan has always been adhered to, but although this is an excellent rule there are other considerations which will probably render some modification of it necessary, especially that the surgeons may have time to deal more thoroughly with those cases needing longer investigation. (e During the past two years another Ophthalmic Institution has been at work in Jerusalem, esta,blished from Berlin especially for
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B'ritish Ophthalntic IIospi tal.
Report.
leading position which it h:1s secured :1mongst the Medical Institutions in the Holy L:1nd :1nd be worthy of the Order. It is satisfactory in the meantime to note th:1L notwithstandin o ' the establishment of anoLher Ophthahnic Hospital in Jerusalem, there has been no f:1lling oif in the :1ttendance at our Hospice. Dr. C:1nt has referred to the expenditure. The oIDlnittee recognise fully th:1t, thanks to the great C:1re hown by hinl :1nd :.Mrs. Cant, with the able co-operation of his st:1ft~ the large :1mount of work which has been done has bee11 c:1lTied out most economic:1lly :1nd liberally. They have again to record their gr:1teful :1cknowlec1gernents to them all, and, as reg:1rds household expe11 es, particularly to express their sense of indebtedness LO Mrs. C:1nt. The Committee regret to st:1t that Dr. Str:1thearn, whose tenure of office of three years carne to an end in tho :1ULUllln of 190~, is no longer a member of their L:1ft'. They cordially thank him for the able professional services which he renu.ered t the Hospital, and hope that he Dlay have :1 very successful C:1reer in the future. The Committee have also again the plea ure of thanking Dr. C:1nt for his valu:1ble professional services which have always been rendered with such skill to the great benefit of the patients :1nd of the Order. In the place of Dr. 'trathe:1rn, Dr. Eric Thomson was selected to serve as Assistant-Surgeon to the Hospital out of a brge number of applicants, and he took charge on October 29th bst. He is an M.B.: Ch.B. of St. Andrew's University, and took his degree in 1907 with distinction. He received very high testimonials as an Ophthalmic Specialist, was House Surgeon in the Eye Department of the Dundee Infirmary, and was Medallist in Ophthalmology. Dr. Thomson also speaks Turkish and has some personal experience of the East. The COlllmittee are glad to learn that he has made a satisfactory start at the Hospital. The opportunity was taken of this new appointment to make some changes in the agreements of the Order with its surgeons, which, it is believed, will be satisfactory to both sides. The chief are the reduction of the period of notice of termination of agreements, and the grant to the Assistant-Surgeon of the privilege of being permitted to take private Ophthalmic practice provided it shall not interfere with his duties in the service of the Order.
The expenditure at Jerusalem for Hospital maintenance amounted to £371 ; Mr. J. H. tevenson, Assistant Honorary ecret:1ry for cotland has succeeded in obtaining subscriptions to the amount of £59 18s. Gd., of which about one-seventh are new. £36 18s. 9d. were raised in Jerusalem, and £299 6s. 6d. in London. The Committee, while sincerely thanking its supporters, again feel it incumbent upon them to appeal to all who take an interest in the Order, and especi:111y in its important work for the :1filicted of all races and creeds, to contribute to the funds of the Ilospit:1l. The usu:11 triennial appointments to the Executive and Committee by H. 1. the King, :1nd on the recommendation of H.R.H. the Prince of ,V:110s came into effect from St. John's D:1y last, when olonel ir C. 11. Watson, K.C.M.G., G.B., R.E., became a Vice-Ch:1irm:1n. Mr. Brudenell Cn.rter, while continuing to act as a ViceChairrn:1D, retired, to the great regret of the Committee, from the post of Honorary Consulting urgeon, and they are pleased to state th:1t Dr. D. C. Lloyd Owen bas been appointed to fill the vacancy.
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Comparative Statistics 1908 and 1909. Ill·Patients
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17 365 335 2319 43 405 404 2336 177 650 707 27 2 211 875 842 2594 117 752 75 2405 101 771 864 3215 165 965 1050 3924 137 1084 1307 4973 162 1290 1292 5339 133 897 1089 39 4 115 828 905 3391 56 404 656 2156
2034 2108 2656 2534 2801 3563 4195 5327 5287 4961 3655 2978
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EXPENDITURE. EXl'E~SES, LoxDox OFFICl':-
Donations and Annual SubscriptionsReceived in London
£304 10
6
Collected in Scotland, per J. H. Stevenson, Esq.
59 18
6
Jerusalem, per Dr. Can t
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Prillting, Stationery, and General Expenses
9
EXPE~SE!-l IX JEl!USALEM-
£401 Payments by Patients .
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2 9
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Dividends and Interest.
199
3 10
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12 19
Balance being excess of Expenditure over Income
670
7 10
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66
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We have examined the above Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 30th September, 1909, with the books and vouchers in LOl1llon, anll 'with the returns received from Jernsalem, and certify the same to be correct. This account forms part of the General Income and Expenditure Account of the Order of the Ho~pital of St. John of Jerusal em in England and is incorporated therein. 3, Frederick's Place, Old Jewry, E.C. 26th May, 1910. PRIOE, WATERHOUSE & Co.
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Annual 81~bscriptiu ns.
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List of SUbSC1'iptions and Donations received from 1st October, 1908, to 30th September, 1909.
A IL1Iu(t~ S1~bscriptioll$.
£
Anonymous Albright, Miss A. Amherst, The Earl Amherst of Hackney, The Lord Bartholomew, C. W., Esq. Berners, C. H., Esq. Bevan, F. A ., Esq. Bles, A. J. S., Esq. BoultolJ, Sir S. B., Bt. Brighouse Corps, S.J . .A..B., Offertory at Church Parade Bradburn, Mrs. Brooks, Major F. A., M.D. BUfilG, .JIaj.-Gen. Sir Owen '1'., G.C.I.E. J K.C.S.I. Bustros, Madame de Bythesea, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Herbert Carr-Dyer. I rs. Carrington & Co., Messrs. Canlfeild, Miss S. F. A. Ohilds, C., Esq., M.D. Chubb, Lady Clark, Colonel Sir J. R. A., Bt., C.B. Cook, F. H., Esq., C. I.E. Cotton, Chas., Esq., F.R.C.P., M.R.O.S. Coulcher, Miss M. C. Cowell, Joseph, Esq.
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B?·itish Ophthalmic Hospital.
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Penfold, Miss Perowlle, Lieut. -Colonel J. T. W oolrych Pen'ins, C. ,V. Dyson, Esq. Perrott, Colonel Sir H. C., Bt., C. B. Philipps, Lieut.-Colonel I vor, D.S.O., M.P. Powel1, Miss J. A. Powell, Sir R Douglas, Be., KC. V.O., M.D. Priestley, Lady R obinsoll, E . L., Esq., L.R.C.P. R oyds, Colonel Sir C. 1\1., C. B. Rudgard, Rev. ,Yo Dore . Rutherford, A. F., Esq. St. George, Ca.ptain B. J. St. John Ambulance Brigade, No. 2 Di~Lrict , OfTertory, Church Parade, p er Dr. Cotton do. do. N o.3 District Sale, Mrs. Seely, Sir Charles, Bt. Shore, R ev. Canon Teignmonth, l\I. A. ~illclair , The Ven. Archdeacon, D. D. Sloan, R., Esq. Smart, F. G. , Esq. Smith, Mrs. S. P. Squance, T. Coke, Esq., M.D. Temple, Lieut. -Colonel Sir R C., BL., C. l.E.. Thackeray, Colonel Sir E. T . . IT.Qt., K.C.B., RE. Thorne, Mrs. Thorne, Dr. Bezly TWISS, Lieut.-Colonel G. E. Vaughan-Morgan, Alderman Walters, Miss A. . Walton, Major H. E. B .. Ward, J. Langfield, EsC]. .. Warren, Gen. Sir Chas., G.C.M.G., K.C.B . , H..K Watson, Colonel Sir C. M., KC.M.G., C.B., RE. Watson, L ady Willett, J. E., Esq. Williams, Mrs. Williams, J. R , E~q., M.B. Yate, Lieut.-Colonel A. C. Yate, Mrs. A. C. Yate, Colonel C. E., C.S .I., C.M.G.
Sullscl'i]Jtions.
DO/lctti ons.
£ s. d.
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List of Subscriptions & Donations received by J. H. Stevenson, Esq., Assistan t Honorary Secretary (for Scotland.)
From 1st October, 1008, to 301 h Septe711.be?', 1909.
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£72
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Grand Total, as per Income and Expenditure Account
0
Auld, George, W., Esq. Auld, Miss Auld, George W., Esch pe1'Aula, 1\1rs. II. MacallLhew, lIIi .. s A. J. l\lcCudJ.en, E, G. J., Esq. teel, .Miss nabingLoD, ,\'illiulll, Ell. BrowlI, 1'1'0fe!Ssor .A . Cru III , M.D., D .• c. Hrnce, 1111'''. 1\. Livillg~tOll Cadell, H. M., Esq., of Grange Cathcart, John F., E!S(!. Duril'll Press, 11:( lin bUt gh Davies. Mr!S. l\1o{f{"u Del1ni~totln-DroWll, The Mi~ses DOllf!las-Culllpbell of BlyLh~\I'oo<l, , Valtel' F,~(h Rllrl Dundas, The HOll. Lord . Felltoll ~ WillgaLe, William, E. C].. Fergnsoll, Profes or JOhll, LL. D. Fleming, James A., E 'q., 1\:.0. Gillespie, David, E '<1. Gordon, 1\1rs. W. K Jamiesoll, Wm. Allan, ES(l" M. D., P.R.C.P. E. Jamieson, 1\11''';. '\'111 .•\llan Jordan, John, ESll . Low, George il1., Esq.
£304 10
6
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Madie, Mrs. Mackenzie, Iiss McVitie, Rohert, E~q. Matheson, Miss J. G. Miller, Alee. W., Esq. Miller, Ii ss E. P . Mitch ell-Thomson, Sir Mitchell, Bt. Moray, Right H on . Anna, COlllltess of N ewtoll, frs. D. Gray
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Subscri ptions.
British Ophthalmic IIo8pital. Paton, Mrs. W. J. P e(ldie, Miss E. M. DickPullar, Sir Robert, :M.P. Rankine·Simson, O. S., Esq. Readmall, James E., Esq., D. c. Roberts, Alexander F., Esq. Roberts, T. J. S., E q. Rose- Innes, Mrs. (Edinburgh) Salvesen, Th e H on. Lord Salvesen, Mr . Oharles Sinclair, :Mrs. A. G. Smith, Major-General E. David on Smith, Mrs. (Edinbnrgh) tevenson, Miss A. F. Stevenson, H. J. , Esq. Stevenson, J. H., Esq. Stevenson, R. 0 ., Esq. Stevenson, Rev. W. E., M.A. Sto1'month-Darling, L ady Swinton, M1'S. \V. Bentinck Th omson, John, Esq., M.D., F.R.O. P.E. Torrie, R. J amie::;on, Esq .. Travers, irs. Turnbull, Mrs. Turn bull·Smith, J., E sq., LL. D . . Urquhart, R. Dowie, Esq. Usher, Sir l{obert, Bt. W aldie, Davin, Esq .
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Contributions received at Jerusalem. Year ended September, 1909. P er. Dr. Oa.nt-Miss Landau A Patient. " " Orrcrtories, St. George's Ohur ch " " 1\1rs. Low " Mr. Heilpern and Miss de Boros " " " Oanon Oarnegie Brown " " :Mrs. ,Yay " " riss Sebastian " " Mrs. Keightley " " JIospital1l1oncy Box " " [r. Lemoine
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9
Pl\RT I I I. Form of Bequest. I give and bequeath unto the Treasurer for the tiU1e being of th e Institution known by the name of TIlE BRITISH OPHTHALMIC H OSPITAL, .JERUSALEM, belonging to the Grand Priory of the Order of the H ospital ot' St. J ohn of J erusalem in England , Lhe sum of ... ......... .................. .. ....... [free of duLy] to be applied towards accomplishing the Charitable designs of Lhe said Institution. N. B.-L and and Mon ey secured on L and can now be given to charitnble uses under the conditions enacted by the" Charitabl e Uses Act 1 91, 51 & 55 Vic. c. 73."
Report of the Central Executive Committee of the St. John Ambulance Association , being
the
the Orde r.
Ambulance
Department
of
FIRST AID TO THE INJURED,
St. JOhl1 B111btllance Bssociation BEING TilE Ai\IBULAJ.J OE DEPARTi\IEl T OF
~be
(Branb
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of the ® rber of tbe lbospttaI of $t. 30hn of 3erUBalent in JEng[anb. lJ atron. HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY KING EDWARD VII.,
(Sovereign Head and PatI'on of the OI'der. )
tlrcsi1Jcnt. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G.,
(Grand PrioI' of the OI'deI'. )
ANNUAL REPORT OF TilE
CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
1909.
Eon1Jon : CHARLES CULL AND SON,
15,
II OUGHTON STHEF.'1', A LD W YCH, ·W . C. A KD AT CII ISWICK.
CO ITEr TS.
Page . 3 The Oentral Executive Oommittee of the t. John Ambulance Association .:. The Ohapter of the Order of t. John (with names of Members of OounClI 4 and Executive Officers) 6 Ourrent Pamphlets and Papers General Report. 7 RecoO'nition of Serv1Oes ... 12 Pl'in~e of Wales' Oorps .. , ., .. 12 Inter-Railway and Briga,de OompptltlOns 14 New Tel'ritorial Branch 18 Accidents 21 on Railways 23 " in Mines ... 29 Comi;etitions and Meetings .... . 31 Report of the Oo~~ sio~el' for SpeClal :l'VlCeS 32 Royal Naval AuxilIary .1Ok Berth Resen e 32 BriO'ade Bearer OompaDles .. , .. . 32 Briti'h Dominions beyond Seas .. . 32 India (Hon. Organizing Oommis ioner's Report) 36 General Dalton's Report 3 In valid Transport Oorps 3 Duncan Memorial Ambulance tation 3 St. Paul's Ambulauce Station 38 I ssue of Oertificates 40 Income and Expenditure Account APPEi\DIX A. Subscriptions and Donations to IIead Office from October, 1908, to eptember, 1909 L ife Members Honorary Life Members Examining taff ... . .. Form of Testamentary Bequest Subscription Form APPEi\DIX. B. Nominal Roll of Metropolitan District, Proyincial, Oolonial and Foreib'll Oentres L ist of Detached Classes APPE1\TJ)IX O. Statement of Issue of Oertificates, Medallions and Labels to Oentres, facing L ocal Reports(a) Metropolitan Districts... ... (b) Provincial (in alphabetlOal order) ... (c) British Dominions beyond the Seasi.-Australia ii. - T ew Zealand ... iii. - ou th Africa iv.-Empire of India v.-Straits Settlements vi. -Mediterranean vii. -Oanada viii.-Paris ... APPE IDIX D. Report of the Obief Oommissioner of the. 'to John Ambulance Brigade I ndex to ditto
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st. 30hn Eltnbnlance :association, BEING TilE A~IBULANCE DEPABT~IENT 01"
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HIS MAJESTY KING EDWAR D VII .. (Sovereign Head and Patron of the O ~ d er). ~nrcsibcnt.
HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF W ALES, K . G.
(Grand Prior of the Order.)
(Central Executibe ([;ammittee ; Consi ting exclu'lively of Members and A. sociates of the Order. ffiirrctor of the ~mburance Elepartmmt aab eI:bal1:matt of QJ::ommittee . 'rhe ~Iost Hon. the MarrFless of 13.r..EADALBA~E, K. G. ' ~ssistal\t
i3imtor anb Elrputp <Sbait'1l11tlt ;
Lieut. -Oolonel Sir RlaIURD O. TEi\IPLE, Bt., O. I. E.
f]cPllt2 Jlbairman ; :'ir JOIlX FUULEY, O. B. (Life l\IemlJer of the Oommittee.)
if! CI11 bers ;
?In,jo1'-GeneraJ J. O. DALTO~, R.A. Colonel O. 'Y. DOWDLEU, 0.13. Lieut.-Oolonel A.. C. 'lATE. The R ev. T. 'Y. 'YOOD. ,V.\YX:lL\.X DIXO -, Esq. Major G. E. \VYXJ)I[A)I M \LET. Oolonel i1' J. W. OT'l'LTW, K.O.I.E., R.E. Inspector-Gen. D. INXI., M. D., R. N. GEORGE FOWLER, Esq. • ul'geon-ilIajor G. H. D~mwJx, 1II.D. GEOnGE . ELLISTON, E q., M.H.O.S. Lieut. -001. C. J. TRDfDLE, O. M. G., L.R.O.P. Oolonel '- ir CLE~IEXT ~1. ROYDS, O. B, Oaptaill J. W. 1\0'f'1' BOWEn. HAROLD BOL'LTOX, E q., M.V.O. Emru.-D O\\,EX, Esq., LL.D., F.R.O. The Lord. OL_\.UlJ H,\:\IILTO~. Aumiral A.LFRED JOlIX OIl.lTFIELD,
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'ir JORX L. L_\XG~L\'N, Baronet. The lIon. • i1' J OlIX A. OOCKDURX, KO.l\LG., M.D. ir AUTHUR OOXA~ DOYLE, M.D. The Right Hon. J. L. WUAltTOX, P.O. urge;lll-General ir ALFUED KEOGH, KO.B., F.R.O . . E. & I.
'l"DXEY ,y, UALKIX, EsC}. Lieut.-Oolonel ir JAi\IEsR A..OLARK, Bt., O.B., F.R.O.S.E. urgeoll-General i1' BEXJAML. FnAxKLIN, KO.I.E. JOlIX A:lIUEL GmFFLTIIS, Esq., M.R.O. . Lieut.-Ool.JoIIN ARKALLTJOXE ,M.D. ir WILLIA:lI TrrmIAs LEWIS, Baronet, KO.Y.O. The Hon. TrrOi\IAS A.. BRASSEY. The Right Hon . The Earl of DES'BOROUGH, O. V. 0., O.B. Lieut.-Oolonel GEORGE E. TWISS, F. R. O. .1. Oolonel JA:lIE. OANTLIE, F.R.O.S. Oolonel T. H. HEXDLEY, O.I.E. nrgeon-Major G. A. HUTTOX. mg.-Gen. "i1' OIIARLES McDoKOUGH CUFFE, K.O.B., F.R.O.S.E. Dep. -Insp.-Gen. ill. OOATES, i\LD.,R.N. F. R. O_\.s !DI, Esq., LD . A. THEODORE BnAND, Esq" 1II. D . J. ASTLEY BLOXA:aI, Esq., F . R.O.S. FRA . . TCTS N. ELLI', Esq. ~Iajor E. WEST YMES, M.D. \YILLLUI E. AUDLAXD, Esq., M.R.O.S. J. H. l\IOIWAN, Esq., O. V.O.,F.R.O.S.
Er-officio mcmbers of <t:olllllllttec ; Oolonel Sir HERBEUT JEKYLL, KO. l.G., R.E, (Sec1'eta1'y-Gene1'al oj the 01'de?). EDWIN FRE HFlELD, Esq., LL.D. (Rcccive1'-General oj the 01·der.) The Right Hon. The Earl OF PLYMOUTH, O.B. (Ohairman, Bn·tish Ophthalmic Hospital.) ~~
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Oolonel Sir HERBERT O. PERROTT, Bt., C~B . (SeCl'llta1'Y of the 01·de1·.) Ii:lircctot of .%torrs FlnlJ -!ccouatattt; WILLIAM R. EDWARD. , Esq., A.O.A. ( Assistant Sec7'eta?'y and Acconntant oj the OTder.) ~ tol'cf\repet
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WILLIAi\I HENRY l\IORGAN, Esq. (Superintendent, Invalid Transport ~ealJ
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ST. JOHN'S GATE, OLERKENWELL, LONDON, E. O. ~a n !tcrs
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LONDON CoUNTY AND WESThlINSTEU BANK, LIMITED, Lothbury, E. O.
-rrl)e C;ratt~ lPrton? of tbe ~r~er of UI)e 1J)ospttaI of St. Sobtt of Serusalelll itt JE.nglan~.
m:be QriJapter. The Ohapter consists of the Knights of Justice and Sub-Prelates, de itLrej the Executive Officers; the selected Members of Oouncil ; the following
®fficiating Qr;baplainf5, The Rev. Oanon SllEPPARD, O. V.O., D.D., (Sub-Dean of the Ohapels Royal). AND
.$ouerci!Jll 1hleab nub WattOn of tIle ®rb'et. HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY KING EDWARD VII. QJinmb' Wdor.
\af5 nepref5entatine lttni!Jbtf5 of (ffirare anb' Ef5quitef5,
HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G. .stlb-~rior.
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of EgIe.
IAR HAL HIS ROYAL HIGHNE S TIIE DUKE OF CON TAUGIIT,
R.G.
3Excrtttiuc ®ffircrf5. PrelateChancello?'-The Right Hon. the Viscount KNUT FORD, G. O. 1. G. Sec1'eta1'y-Geneml-Oolonel Sir HERBE~T JEKYLL, R. 0.1\1. G., R E. Receive1'-Gene1'al-EDWIN FRESIIFIELD, Esq., LL.D. Almonel'-The Rev. Oanon DUCKWORTH, O.V.O., D.D. Registm1'-l\'Iajor-General the Lord OHEYLESlIIOllE, K. O. V. o. Genectlogist-Sir ALFRED SCOTT SCOTT-GATTY, C. V.O. (Garter). Di1'ect01' of the Ambulance DepaTtmentThe Most Hon. the MARQUE S OF BREADALB.1NE, K. G, LibmTictn- Lieut-CJolonel RICHARD HOLBECIIE. Sec1'et a1'JI-Oolonel Sir HERBERT O. PERROTT, Baronet, O. B. Chai?"11Wn of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, Je1'1Lsalem,The Right Hon. the Earl of PLYMOUTH, O.B. Chief Sec1'etcwy of the
A1JLb~Llance
DepartmentOolonel Sir HERBERT O. PERROTT, Baronet, O. B.
<!f5~i~tant
1Executiue ®fficetf5.
Assistant Di1'ect01' of the A mb1tlance Depa1't11lentLieut. -Oolonel ir RICHA.RD OAR AC TEMPLE, Baronet, C.!. E. Assistant Receive1"-General-EDwIN H. FRESHFIELD, Esq. Assistant Libm1'ictn-OYltIL DAvE~poRT, Esq. Assistant Sec1'eta,'Y and Accountctnt- WILLIAM R. EDWARDS, Esq., A.O.A Hon. SeC1'etCtTY of the B"itish OZJhtlwlmic HOSlJital, Jenlsale1nOolonel THOMAS H. HEXDLEY, 0.1. E. Assistant Hon. Sec1'etCt1'y (f01' Scotland) of the B?'itish Ophthctl11lic IIospital, JenlscLlemJ, HORNE STEVENSON, Esq. (Unicorn Pursuival1t). T
m::be Qrouncil. T he Oouncil consists of the Sub-Prior, as President ex-officio, the Executive Officers, and the following :-
Selected Members.
Sir JOH~ FURLEY, O.B. Major-General J. C. DALTON, R.A. The Right Hon. the Earl of RANFURLY, G.C.M.G. Oolonel O. W. B. BowDLER, C. B. Sir JAMES DICK, K.C.B., M.R.e.p.L, RN, Colonel Sir OHARLES M, WATSON, KC.M.G., C.B., R.E. Sir DYCE DDOKWORTH, Bt., LL.D., :J1.B. Inspector-General BELGRAVE N IX:::;-IS, }':I. D. ,
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The Rev. PAUL W. ·WYATT.
RICIlARD DOUGLAS POWELL, Baronet, K.O.V.O., M.D. The Right Hon. the Earl of LATHOM. EDMUND OWE', Esq., LL.D., F.R.O.S. Lieut.-Colonel Sir RIOllARD O. TEMPLE, Baronet, O.I.E. WILLIAM D. JAMES, Esq., C.V.O. The Right Hon. the Lord NORTHCOTE, G. O.1\I.G., G. O. I.E., C. D. The Right Hon. the Earl of BESSBOROUGH, O.V.O. ,O.B.
Surgeon-General Sir WILLIAM TAYLOR, KC.B., M.D. The Right HOll. Lord CLAUD IIAMILTON . The Right Hon. the Earl CAWDon. EDWIN HANSON FH.ESUFIELD, Esq. Lieut.-Ool. En:>roND M. ·WILSON, O.B., O.M.G., D . . 0., RA.M.O, Lieut.-Ool. ir LEES K 'OWLES, Baronet, O. V. O. The Right IIon. the Lord DESBOROUGll, K.O. V.O.
The Bight Hon. the Earl of KIUIOREY, K.P. The Right Hon. the Viscount BRACKLEY, 1\1. V. O. Oolonel T. II. HENDLEY, 0.1. E. TilE l\L.STER OF GRAY. OllARLES B. HA~IILTON, Esq., O.M.G. Lieut.-Oolonel IVOR PIIILIPPS, D . . 0" },f,P. Oolonel OrrARLE.· F. ST. OLAm ANSTRUTHER, M. V.O., D . . 0. EDWIN DAWES, Esq. WILLIA}I HE:::;-RY ST. JOHN HOPE, Esq.
The following are the Knights of Justice: H.R.H. Prince OIIIlI.'TIAN OF CHLESWIGHOLSTEIN, KG., G.O.B. H,M, King HAAI{Q~ OF NORWAY, KG" G,O.B., G,O.V,O, H,H, Prince ALBEn.'!' OF CHLESWIGHOL TEI:::;-, G.O.B., G.O,V.O. H .. H. The Duke of TECK, G,O.V.O. H.S.H. Prince FnAsuI.' OF TECK, K.O.V.O., D.S,O. Vice-Admiral H.B. H. Prince LOUIS OF BATTENBEllG, G.o.n., K.O.M.G., RN. H.S.H. Prince Ar,EXANDElt GEOHGE OF TECK, G.O.V.O., D . . 0. H.R.H. Prince ARTIIun OF COXNAUGllT, K.G., G.O.V.O. Lieut.-Ool. 'l'llEvENE. JA~IE HOLLAND,O.B. Sir JOllN FURLEY, C. B. (iionoml'Y BailW.) The Right Hon. Lord TAN]I[OltE, G. O. nr. G. Sir THO:i\IAS NORTH DICK-LAUDER, Baronet. Major Sir ARCHInALD LAMB, Baronet. Colonel Sir HERBERT O. PERROTT, Bt., O,B. The Right HOll. the Earl FERHERS. Colonel SirJAME.' GILDEA, KO.V.O., O.B. HENRY JOHN LOFTUS, Esq. Colonel BETHEL MARTIN DAWES. General Sir OHARLES 'VARRE"-, \ " ,G.0.1\1 . .G, K.O.B., R.E. Major-General JA~1ES OECIL DALTON, RA. Colonel AYL]I[ER GOULD HUNTER-WESTON, D.S.O., R.E. Colonel The Right Hon. the Lord WILLIAM OECIL, M.V.O. EDWIN FRESHFlELD, Esq., LL. D., (Eono?'a1'Y Commande1'.)
His Grace The Duke of FIFE, K. T. The Right Hon. the Lord BRA, SEY, G,O.B. The Right Hon. the Viscount TE}lPLETOWN. The Right Hon. the Earl AMHERST. The Right Hon. the Viscount RNUTSFORD, G. 0.1\1. G. (Hono1'Ctry Bailiff.) R 1\L'l.cLEAN 1\L\.cLEAN, Esq. ARTlIUR FRANCIS GRE HA)[ LEVESONGOWER, Esq. Licut. -001. F. A. HEYGATE LAlIIBERT. 001. ir OllARLES WYNDHAM MURRAY, 0, B. The Right Hon. the Earl of RANFlJRLY, G.C.llI.G. The Right Hon, the Lord SANDHUR T, G.C . . I., G.O.I.E. ir HExltY AITHUH. BLAKE, G.0.1I1.G. The Right Hon. the Earl of MEATH, K.P. A. E[):.\IUND FRA,'ER, Esq. The Right Hon. the Lord .BIo TYN. The n[ost Hon. the MARQUE OF BUEADALBANE, K.G. His Grace the DUKE OF PORTLAND, KG., G.O.V.O. F.QI:., Field- 1arshal the Right HOIl the EARL R OBIJ:RT, R . G ., K .P. , & c. R,0BEPcT B RUDE~ELL 0 ARTER, E sq. \ F . R . C. S . NOlnIAK HAY FORBES, Esq., F.RO.S. (Edin.) Oolonel O. iY. B. BOWDLER, O. B. Lieut.-Oolonel A. C. YATE. Major-General ASTLEY F. TERRY. The Right Hon. the Earl of PLYMOUTH, C.B. The Right Hon. the Earl of SANDWICH. The Hight Hon. the Lord JORTHCOTE, G.C.M.G., G,C.I.E., 0 B.
The following are the Sub-Prelates: The Lorn Bishop of SALISBUH.Y. The Bishop in JERUSALEM. The Bishop ORMSBY.
The Bishop of GIBRALTAR. The Bishop of lJUNEDl~, (Prim!1.te of New Zealand).
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Full information as to the work of the st. John Ambulance
Association, and its Branches, can be obtained on application to the Chief Secretary, St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, London E.C. , by whom copies of printed papers will be supplied in reasonable numbers without charge, on Reference Numbers or Letters follow being quoted.
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Reference.
Pamphlet 57B.
Formation of Centres Formation of Clas. es in connexion with Centres
Pamph. ~
Formation of Detached Clas es
Pamph. ~
Mode of help by County Councils and other Pamph. G.B. 190-1 local authorities Paper 74. Arm and other Ba dges . Invalid Transport Corps (Head-quarters)
Paper A.
Chelsea Infirmary, London, S.\Y., for practical experience in Hospital N tusing, &c.
Paper 73a.
Syllabus of Instruction-Junior Course
Paper 40.
First Aid Course
Paper 5 .
Home Nursing Course
Paper GO.
Home Hygiene Course
Paper
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Sanitation Course " "Cottage Nul' ing Course
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$t. John Bmbulance Bssociation.
Paper
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Paper ~ Paper
Medallion and Re-examination Regulations
Paper 62
Pocket Certificates
Paper 5G.
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Territorial Branch.
Ref. Let. ~ Pamph . T 5.:B.
Origin and Development of the St. John Ambulance Association
Pamph. ~
The Police and First Aid
Pamph. i
"N otes on Military Sanitation"
THE Director and Chairman and Committee of the Ambulance Department have the honour to report that during the past year the following distinctions have been recommended by H.R.H. the Prince of vVales, Grand Prior of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, an~ the Chap.ter-?eneral, and have been sanctioned by His IaJesty the Kmg In recognition of distinguished services to the Ambulance Department. As Kni ghts of Grcwe.
D.
Regulations for the conduct of Examinations
General Regulations, St. John Ambulance Brigade .
REPORT FOR 1909.
P hs amp'l90S" .Price L,ists of all articles sold by the Stores Department, WIth partIculars and estimates for Horse Ambulance Carriages, Litters, Stretchers, &c. can also be obtained.
Colonel James Cantlie, F.R C.S. The Viscount Brackley, l\I.V.O. Fred Hibbert Westmacott, F.R C.S. Joseph Robert Heape. As Ladies of G?"cwe.
Mary Alice, Lady Hodgson. Sarah Gilbert, Mrs. Griffiths. As Esqtl.tires.
Robert Mitchell. Vivian Gabriel, c.v.o. As
Honorc~ry
Serving Brothe1'S.
8tafl' Surgeon Montague H. Knapp, Amos Howard. Arthur Eddison.
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David Ewart, M.D. William Scott. Percy J. Sebright. Oharles Dudley Garrett, Allan Freer Rutherford, Samuel Trevor Beard. Bernard Richard Lucas. Ernest A. Richards. John Daniel Andrew. George 'Yilliam Fligg.
AmbL~lance
Association.
Recognition of Se1'vices.
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For the Vellwm, V ote of Thanks. M.R.C.S. LB.
As Hono)'cf.t?'Y Se?'ving Sister.
Laura J. Law. As HonoTCwy Associates.
Ed win Pulleine Pickersgill, M.B. David Rorie, )LD. John 'Villi am Springthorpe, M.D. Arthur Erdswick Broster; j\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Ed. Oolonel \Villiam H. Bull, F.R.C. " V.D. R. G. 'Vorger, M.R.C.S. James Robertson Reid, M.D. F. S. Tidcombe, l\1.RC.S., L.R.C.P. 'Villiam Thomas \Vood, L.RC.P., Ed. 1\1. K. H argreaves, )LR.C.S. F. G. Swayne, lII.RC.S. l\Iaj or R. J. Blackham, R.A.~I.C. l\1ajor Gilbert S. Crawford, R.A.lI1.C. Sir Ernest Tritton, Baronet. ,Yilliam John vVordsworth, M.R.C S. James Stothard, M.R.C.S, William 11unro J ennings, i\LR.C.S. Henry Beattie, M.R.C.S. Lewis Marks Frank Ohristian, 1.B. Arthur H eys, M.D. Samuel George Sloman, L.R. C.P., M.R.C.S. The Rev. 'Villiam Dore Rudgard. 'Villiam H enry Chambers.
0. J. Thompson, l\LRC.S. (Isle of 'Vight). Herbert Skipworth, M.RC.S. (Mount Sorrell Branch). H. 0. Else ( 1heffield). Robert D. l\1uir, l\LRC.S. (London, per S.E. & O. Rly. Oentre). Fred Bottomley (Tankersley, Barnsley), S. Lloyd Harvey (Radstock Branch). Lieut.-Oolonel Harold Hendley, I.M .. (Indian Branch). The Rev. George 1\Iacalister, LA., D.D. (Indian Branch). l\Iajor Dhanpat Rai Bahadur, C.I.E. (Oommandant of the Imperial • fer ice Transport Oorps at J aipur). J ames 1\1. Lazenby, l\I.B. nVhitley Bay Branch). \V. S. 'Vooclcock (District Superintendent Secretary, No. IV. District). ,Yillianl Gates Lalllbert (Superintendent Bacup Division, No. I V. District) . W. J. Galloway, l\I.D., F.RC. '., Edin. (Singapore Oentre). Arthur tanley, l\LD. ( hanghai Branch). Colonel 0. •. Denniss (Oambrian Railways). J ohn Slack (Om'Hon Branch, Kr. Barnsley). Joseph Revell COssetL Branch). William O. Rigby, )LB., D.P.H. (Adlington Branch). Edward George Leary, M.RC.S . (\Vesthol1ses). J ames A. "'VaLLs, ~LB., )I.RC .... (Hyde, Cheshire). J ames G. 1\lcLannahan, L.RC.P.I. (Stonehouse Branch). ,Villi am Blackwood, M.B. (Cam oorne, Oornwall). Echvard 'Vadhmn, J.P., D.L. (Barrow-in-Furness Oentre). Henry Bateson, M.D. (Ellesmere Centre). Arthur J. I.Jowe, L.RC.S., L.RC.P. (Ellesmere Centre). Thomas Blackadder Gilchrist, M.D. (J ohannesbl1rg Oentre). Damsha Nusserwanji l\Iarker (Indian Branch). Dosabhai Framji Panthaker (Indian Branch).
Fo?' the Service jl,ledal.
Major Caspar Robert Laurie (Assist. Oommi sioner No. II. Dist.) J ames Dyson Howarth (2nd Officer, Rochdale Oorps). ,Villiam Samuel Rees (3rd Officer, Rochdale Corps).
St. John .A ?nbulance Association.
Recognition of Services.
John Richardson (Corporal, Rochdale Corps). Robert Holt (Private, Rochdale Oorps). John Albert Sidney Ooleman (2nd Amb. Officer, Toynbee Hall, No VII. Division, Metropolitan Oorps). ,Villiam Henry Beeton (1st Olass Sergt.N o. VII. Div., Me~. Oor~s). Miss 1\1. C. Coulcher (bte Lady uperintendent N ursmg DlV., Ipswich Oorps). Eugene Edward Street (Di t. Superintendent of Stores, Chichester Dinsion). Harry Gordon States (1st Officer, Hon. Secretary and Treasurcr, Ohichester Division). George Green (Superintendent, Market Harborou.g~l ?ivision). ,Villiam Tooth (Sergeant, lIarket Harborough DlvlslOn). George Thomas Oooper (Superintendent, No. 13, [Gt. Northern Rly.] Division, lIetropolitan Oorps). do. Henry Edward Hankin (1st Anlb. Officer do. do. Percy John Sebright (2nd Alllb. Officer do. do. ,Villiam Frederick ,Vingfield (1st Class Sergt. do. do. Alfred Badcock (Sergeant, do. Mary Ann Stevens (Lady Superintendent, Burnley Nursing Division). Mrs. Edward Oolegrave (Lady Superintendent, Norwood Nursing Division). John Henry Butler ,¥ilson (Sergeant, Head-quarters Division, W ellingborough Corps). Elizabeth Taylor (Lady Superintendent, OOlle DivislOn). Edward Amos Stott (1st Officer and Hon. Secretary, "\Vhitworth Division). Dorcas E., 1\1rs. Grimmer (Nursing Sister, Children's Home Nursing Division). Florence, Mrs. Tunstall do. do. do. do. 1\lary Lumsden do. do. Gertrude Botterill do. do. do. Ida, Mrs. Faulstich do do. do. Elizabeth, Mrs. Beeton do, do. do. Stephen Herbert Vilven (Corps, Superintendent Secretary, Metropolitan Corps). Frederick George Ealey, (Sergeant, St. John's Gate, No. L Division.)
Emily Jane Martha, Mrs. Denchfield (Nursing Sis tel', St. John's Gate, Nursing Divif3ion). Joseph Thomas Hardman (Superintendent, Heywood Division). James Thomas Ashworth (1st Officer, Heywood Division. Eli Holt, (Oorporal, Heywood Division). vVilliam Ivens "\¥ atson, ~LB. (Hon. Surgeon, Headquarters Division, ,Vellingborough Oorps). Edwin SnIt (Superintendent, Reading Division). John Alexander "\Vyllie (1st Class Sergeant, Accrington Corps). Mary Emma Fletcher (Lady Superintendent, Accrington Nursing Division). Charles Dudley Garrett, :i.\I.R.O. '., L.R.O.P. (Hon. Surgeon and Superintendent, Faversham Division). Superintendent Ernest ,Vilson (Gateshead Fell Division). Sergeant Thomas Henry Worth (N orthampton Corps). 1st Class ergeant Oharles Henry vVright ( Ietropolitan Oorps.) Private George Frederick Hewitt (Jletropolitan Oorps).
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PaTch?7~ent
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Votes of Thanks have been awarded to the
following :H. G. Norman ,Vhite (India). Edith Francis (\Velshpool). Mrs. Bond (vVelshpool). Henry S. Gabb, LB. (Hastings). D. Preston (Banbury).
The following appointments as Superior Officers in the St. John Ambulance Brigade have been sane tioned by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales since the issue of the last report. Mr. Percy Radcliffe, District Superintendent for No. V. District, Assistant Oommissioner. Lieut. Oolonel George Ed ward Twiss, District Ohief Superintendent of No. II. District, Assistant Oommissioner for the said District. Mr. Claude Bowes Palmer, Assistant Commissioner No. VI. District, Deputy Oommissioner of the said District. Dr. A. Hammersley Johnston, District Ohief Superintendent No. VI. District, Acting Assistant Oommissioner for the said District.
St. John A ?nb'L~lc~nce Association.
Inte?'-Rail way and B rigacle Oo'mpetitions.
The Committee of the Ambulance Department ha,s the gratification to report that the St. John Ambulance A sociation and the St. John Ambula,nce Brigade continue to exhibit very great progress a,nd development in all their branches, especially in "what are called the Service Units, namely, the Royal N a,val Auxilia,ry Sick Berth Reserve, the Brigade Bearer Companies, and the Military H ome Ho pita,ls Reserve, numbering some 1,250 Officers and Inen.
gracious condescension of Her Royal Highness in undertaking' this duty in the presence of a large and appreciative audience will long be remembered with gratitude by the Railway and Brigade representatives who had the honour of receiving the awards at the h ands of Her Royal Highness.
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The following were the results of the competitions :RAILWAY CO:lIPETITIONS.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
London and ". \Ye tern, Oommemora.tive hield L ancashire and Y ol'k hile J\lidlaud :1ncl G. X .Joint Alexandra. Docks M er.ey N ol'th taU'ordshire Oheshire Lines ... Great \Vestern ...
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Kendal, No. IV District, Dewar hield ... ittinghoul'l1e, TO. II Di ""trict, ymons-EccIes Oup '" Mardy (Wale) o. VII Di:c;trict ... .. ... Ilkeston, K o. V District L ey ton and Leytonstone, No. I District liyltOll Colliery Cromer, o. III District
Points. 232! 2191 21 t
Two events will render the current year ever melllora,ble in the history of the Ambulance Depa,rtment-fir t, the honour <conferred by H.R.H. the Prince of ,\ ales, Grand Prior of the Order of St. John, and President of the St. John Ambulance Association, in granting to No. I District (the ~letropolit[m Corps) of the St. John Ambulance Brigade the honour of being designated the" Prince of ,Vales' Corps," "with the privilege of' wearing the Prince of Wales' Plume of Feathers as a collar badge. Although this honour is specially conferred upon the :nIetropolitan Corps, which renders during the year such a, I'a t amount of public duty, (the cases when it is returned as on duty numbering from five to six thousand pel' a,llnum), especially at ceremonials and other functions when there are present Their l\1aj esties the King and Queen, T.R.H. the Prince a,nd Prince s of Wales, and other members of the Roya,l Family, it was -distinctly announced that the honour conferred upon the orps was to be considered representative of the appreciation of His Royal Highness the Grand Prior of the very va,luable services of the Brigade rendered to the community at large on so nlany occasions in the King's Domjnions both a,t home and beyond the seas. It is felt that this honour will be a great encoura,gement to the whole of the Corps and Divisions of the Brigade, and will be an incentil'e to them to carryon their present admirable labours in the manner which has already so frequently earned both officia,l and public marks of approval.
The Princess of ,Va,les, who was attended by Lady Eva Dugdale, a,rrived sbortly after four p.m., and was received by the Chanc-ellor, Viscount Knutsforc1, G.C.i\I.G., and the Director and Chairman, the l\1a,rquess of Breaclalbane, K.G., and other members of tIle Order. Her Royal Highness then presented the various shields and prizes, the recipients being heartily received. There were no speeches, but at the conclusion of the proceedings three hearty cheers were given for Her Royal Highness, which she smilingly a,cknowledged. Colonel G. E. Twiss, Knight of Gra,ce of the Order, a,ncl Dr. L. 1\1. Frank Christian, Honora,ry As ocia,te of the Order, acted as judges in the Ra,ilway Competition; a,nd Dr. Nelson, and Dr. A. J. H. Montague, Honorary Associate of the Order, acted as judges in the Briga,de Competition.
The second event is the honour conferred by H.R.H. the Princess of Wales by the presentation of the challenge shields .and prizes awarded after the finals of the Inter-Railway and Brigade competitions at the Portman Rooms on May 7th. The
Other meetings a,t which members of the Royal Family were present were :-At l\1idsomer Norton , SOlllersetshire, when H.R.H. the Prince of Wales presented the badge of an Honorary
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Te1'l'itoTial BTC('nch.
Associate of the Order to Dr. R. ,Vorger, of Rac.1stocl-, and the Yellum "\ ate of Thanks to l\Ir. S. Lloyd Harvey, for services rendered by them for many years past in connection with local classes: at ,Vind or, and other places in Berkshire and elsewhere, when H .R.H. Prince s Ohristian attended; and nt Mardy, when H .R.H. Prince s Loui e, Duchess of Argyll attended, on the occa ion of the pre entat.ion of the ,Varren Ambulance ~hield and other prizes at the fourth annual competition held in the Rhondda Yalley.
being organised and trained in such a way as to be c~pable of beino' used either at a clearing hospital, at a rest statlOn, or as an a~nbulance trained 2JeT o'll/nel, as the circumstances of the moment nlay d81nand, in time of war. The training and equipment of Voluntary Aid DeLachments were to be carried out in whatever way the British Red Oross ociety might think ~t. Very full details of this scheme, de cribi~lg speci~cally the dutIes required by each cOlnponent part, are Imd d~wn ill the pal~phlet is ued by the ,Yar Office in the autumn. It IS stated ther81n that it bein a under toad that the Am1.mlance Department of the Order of the HospiLal of t. John of J erusal81ll in England is prepared to organise a special branch, in connexion with its centres and various other units throuo'hout the country, to meet the preliminary educn.tional requirements of the Voluntary Aid Detachments, Oounty Associations should therefore arrange thnt all per on ,yishin o' La join n. Voluntary Aid Detachment should be in posses ion of both a fir., t n.id n.nd nursing certificate of the t. John Am buhmce A ociation. (This stipulation was after'wards nlOdified to the effect that men should be required to hold the first aid certificate only, it being necessary for women, however, to po . ess both fir t aiel and nursing certificates.) It was evident, therefore, that if this scheme was properly carried out n. consic1erable impetus would be given to the formation of the cla es of the ~~ t. John Ambulance Association, and with a yiew to n. further increa'e in their nunlber it was decided to fOl'lll n. special Territorial Branch, which should be sub-divided into County Sections, the said Sections being organised in uch a "Tay as to load to the formation of a very large number of' cla ses, not only at centres and other places 'where classes have long been hold, but also in places where instruction in first aid and nursing hn.s not yet been undertaken. ,Yitb a view to the furtherance of this object, great expense has been incul'l'ed by the Oommittee, n.nd a very large amount of extra work has been thrown on the staff at St. John's Gate, the applications for exn.minations and stores having already reached an unprecedented number. A report will shortly be issued givin no. full particulars about the progress made with . the County Sections, and the Oentral Executive Con1mittee IS assured that the members of the Order will feel gratified that it
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On the occasions of the 1"1 ItS by Their Majesties the King and Queen at Birmingham, at the Royal Review at Knowsley and ,Yarrington, and of T.R.H. the Pl'ince and Princess of ,Vales at Sheffield, units of the Brigade were very much in evidence, as also were the City of Gloucester and tonehouse Divisions when H.:Jl. the Eing ,isited the seventieth annual show of the Royal Agricultural Society of England at Gloucester, their en'ices bein o' referred to in Lhe cc Court Circular." The great feature of the present session has been the formation of the County Sections of a new Torritorial Branch, of which Mr. P. G. Dar,il-Smith; late of the 'Val' Ollice, has been appointed Assistant Secretary. Consequent on the very wide attention which has been drawn for some time past, in influential quarters, to the insufficiency of the arrangements for attendance on the sick and wounded members of the Territorial Force, should this country unfortunately be invaded on an outbl'eak of war, it was decided by the War Office to bring out a scheme for the organisation of Voluntary Aid Detachments in England and ,Vales. Under this schome the County system was adopted, because it was on this system that the Territorial Force was organised; the County Associations were therefore charged with the responsibility of the ol'ganisation of voluntary aid in each county, it being desired that each County Association should, through the medium of the local branches of the British Red Oross Society, form Voluntary Aid Detachments, each county group of Voluntary Aid Detn.chments being under the command of a County Director, and each Detachment
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has been able to take very acti\e and successful steps for the preliminary instruction of those who wi h to join the Voluntary Aid Detachments, thereby rendering a valuable and patriotic duty for the relief of their fellow countrymen should hostilities unfortunately arise. The Committee cannot refrain from adding that it is convinced a deep debt of gratitude is due to the Assistant-Director for the unsparing efforts made by him, both in attending meetings and conducting voluminous correspondence, to ensure the success of this important movement. It is satisfactory to report that great interest is taken by members of the Brigade in the formation of Voluntary Aid Detachments, and many of those who are not already ear-marked by belonging to the Territorial Force, or to the Service Units of the Brigade, ha\e placed their services at the disposal of County Directors, a valuable offer which it is to be hoped will be made use of by those who have the best interests of the Red Cross movement at heart. It is obvious that the services of a trained and disciplined body of men lIke those belonging to the St. John Ambulance Brigade would be of very great asssistance. It cannot be too clearly understood that the fUllctions of the ·tt. John Ambulance Association and of the British Hed Cross Society in no way whatever clash or overlap in this matter, the duties R-ttaching to the County Sections of the Territorial Branch of the Association being simply the provision of preliminary instruction, by the formation of first aid and nursing classes, in order to furnish a large reserve of certificate holders who should be available to join the Voluntary Aid Detachme?~s. When the certificated pupils of the classes are qualified to so JOlD, they pass out of the hands of the County Sections and come under the control and organisation of detachments of the British Red Cross Society. It will, therefore, be seen that the duty of the Territorial Branch of the Ambulance Department ?f the Order is merely the affording of preliminary instruction m.first aid and nursing, and that the organisation of the oluntary AId Detachments and instruction in the various duties attachino' thereto, as laid down in the War Office scheme, appertai~ s?lely R-nd wholly to the British Red Cross Society. Printed Clrculars and pamphlets descriptive of the scheme can be obtained from the Assistant Secretary of the Territorial Branch at St. John's Gate.
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It should not be overlooked that a deep debt of gratitude is due to luany ladies Qf the Order for the valuable assistance afforded by th8111 in their own counties in the promotion of classes for training recruits for service in the Voluntary Aid Detachments. First and foremost is H.R.H. Princess Christian, who was graciously pleased to accept the Presidency of the section in her own County of Bm+s, and who has taken very keen interest in the developlllen t of the scheme. Amongst others may be mentioned the Iarchioness of Lansdowne, the Hon. Mrs. Evelyn Cecil, the Marchioness of Londonderry, Viscountess Gal way, Viscountess Esher, the Ron. 1Irs. Charles Egerton and :lUiss Uoulcher. The Ambulance Department is yery greatly indebted to Lady Esher; it was, in fact, at her instance, aR reported last year, that the idea of County 'ections was taken into consideration more than a year ago. During both last session and the present one a very large number of first aid and home nul' ing classes ha\e been held all over London under the direction of' Lady Esher, and ha\e been conc1ucted ill the most business-like and efficient way. It js satisfactory to record that Lady Esher has already made arrn.ngements to hold n. number of clas es during next session, and it is greatly to be hoped that the Ambulance Department will lonG' haye the bene6t of her most valuable practical co-opera tion. As a further typical instance of what is being done by ladies interested in this new movement, the steps taken by Viscountess GnI way, a Lady of Justice of the Order, VicePresident of the N ottinghmnshire Branch of the British Red Oross Society, (of which the President is Her Grace the Duchess of Portbnd, a Lady of Grn.ce of the Order), may be mentioned. Lady Galwn.y has insti.tuted a Committee of Supply, with headquarters at 'erlby Hospital, which would be expected to send rations for the 11l8111bel's of the Voluntary Aid Detachments in the event of their being en.lled out for duty, besides feeding the hospitals. She has also instituted a "Committee of Help," in order that any Jnembet' of the local Voluntary Aid Detachment called away on militn.ry duty can register his or her children with such "Committee of Help." This ensures that the children would be well cared for locally by kind friends, B
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Lady GalwRY's Division will also provide 104 beds for sicl~ an~ wounded, and has secured a good supply of reserves to .elther assist the workers in the hospitals, 01' to £11 up the gaps In the Voluntary Aid Detachment~. !hese facts show what a keen interest is being taken by ladles In the Red Cross mov.ellle:lt, and it is gratifj7ing to record that very many of these laches, lIke the other workers, belong to the Order. The Committee is most strongly of opinion, and feels sure that its opinion under this head will be most forcibly. endors d by the Chapter-General, that two most importan~ p.Olnts must at al~ hazards be maintainecl in the furtherance of tIllS new movement, first and foremost, the maintenance of the high st.andard attached to its certificates, nnel, secondly, that no instrnctl?n can be recognised unless afforded by quulitied and regIstered members of the Medical profession. To continue reference to the ordinary routine ,York carried ~n annually for so many years, a large number of classes are stIll held for the instruction of officers of Constabulary, and Borough. Police Forces, it being not at all unusual for the whole of the members of a Force to hold certificates and many of them medallions and labels in addition. In the report of the Con:missioner of Police for the City of London for 1908, a Force In which every constable is required to hold the certificate. of the St. John Ambulance Association, it is stated that In the comparatively small area of the City of London, t~e number ~f accidents caused to persons in the streets was, 8 lulled a:lc~ 9/7 injured by horses and vehicles, ancl 10 killed . a~d 352 InJured by motor vehicles-total 18 killed and 1,329 InJured; as ~Olll pared with 5 killed and 1,221 injured by .horses and vehI.cles, and 5 killed and 290 injured by motor vehIcles-total 10 lulled and 1,511 injured in 1907. The number of persons taken to hospital suffering from illness or aceident during the year was 2,05:i, as compared with 1,910 in 1907. Of the 2,053 cases, 1,289 were conveyed to hospitals in the electric ambulance, which performed most excellent work. An account of . tl~e City electric ambulance appeLl,red in a former report, and It IS interesting to know that its career of usefulness is yearly on the increase, and more and more appreciated.
A cciclents.
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Statistics constantly appear in the public press showing the further considcrable increase of accidents in the streets caused by the introduction of motor vehicles, and in some instructive remarks by Dr. J. S. "Valda, the City Coroner, he instanced the following figures, giving a notable increase: I n 1891 the accidents in the City of London amounted to 5,784, in 1907 the number had ri 'en to 17,055, while there has been a stiH further increase since the publication of these figures. In the :Th1etropolitan Police District the accidents from motorcnrs and motor-cycles were 44 fatal, and 1,989 non-fatal; luotoromnibuses, 42 fatal and 869 non-fatal; mechanically-propelled tramcars, 1G fn.tn.l, 1,40 non-fn.tal; horse-drawn tramcars cnused 85 non-fn.tal accidents; horse-drawn omnibuses 6 faULl, 158 non-fn.tal; other horse-drawn vehicles, 93 fatal, 3,734 nonfa tn. 1. ..1.1. Parlimllen tary return [100J has been issued by the Home Uftice, showin o ' for England and ,Vales the number of accidellts re ulting in death or personal injury known to the police to have uJon eau 'ed in streets, roads, or pubhc places by various vehicles during the period from May 1 t to December 31st, 1908. The total number of such accidents reported in that period was 17,973, [tnd of that number in 74G ca 'es the accidents were fatn.l. Horse-dra,,'n omnibuses cnused 294 accidents, 11 being fa al' horse-drawn tr[tmca1's 101 cases of injury; other ho1'seeli-awn vehicle " 0,043, of which 41 were fatal: mechanicallypropelled tl'<.1.111carS ,VCl'e ans'wel'able for 2,878 accidents, 69 being fatal: and motor-omnibuse caused 1,156, of that number 50 lJein rr fatn.l. Motor-cars and motor- cycles were the cause of 4,.,199 accidents, 19; Leing fatal. In Enghnd there were 712 fatal, anc11G,902 non-fatal accident, and in ,Vales 34 fn.tal, and 325 nOll- fatal. Report n.re constantly received from the Chief Constables and other police [tuthorities on the hrge munber of cases of accident where first aiel is rendered bv the officers under their command, " and it illust be remembered that when accidents occur in the streets, the ~unerers n.s a general rule fall first into the hands of constables on duty on the beaL. As typical of these, the Committee reports the following extract from a cOlnmunication 1'6ceivecl from the I nspector-General of the Royal Irish
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Ro"ilway Accidents.
Constabulary at Dublin Castle) who speaks in the highest term of the service rendered. LAR~E,
14th
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1909.
C( I beo' to recommend Constable Robert Gordon, 57,483, of Larne, " for fa\~ourable record fo1' sH,ving life, by prompt and highly intelli"gent I'endering of fir. t aid under the following circum ·ta,nces :" About 9.30 a.m., on 24th June, 1909, Const11ble Gordon, who holds the " post of ship in pector at Larne Port, W11S on duty at L~rne H111:b~)Ur, " when he I'eceived an urgent me age from one of the r1111\\'ay offiCl11l , " to the effect, that a lllan in the employment of tho Ea,d of Antrim " had been nearly killed while leading a horse down tb~ g11ngwa,y on "board the Stranrael' steamer, and that he was bleechng to d ath. " Constable Gordon instantly went on board the teamer, whero he "found the injured man, 'amuel Cameron, lying on the d ck uncon"scious with 'blood guohing from his ears and mouth. H at once " order~d Dr. ,Vilson, the company's meclica,l attendant, to be wired for, c. and bad a car sent for Dr. Rutherford, the neare t available medical " man, " Some of the crew of the teamer were holding Cameron, and one of " them was trying to make him swallow stimulants (~hough uncon"scious). Con. table GOldon, who has a thorough practlcal knowledge " of first aid at once stopped this, and u.'ed hi knowlcdo'e to th b st " ad \Tantage~pla<.:ing the man in a 'tanding position he felt for the "leading arteries, one of which ,,'as sev~recl, anc~ by k e ping " sustained pressure upon them he succeeded 111 arre tmg the flow of "blood. At the same time he had cold applied to the head and neck, " and a cold pad placed over the heart· in a short Lime Cameron " began to regain consciousnes , and when Constable Gordon considered " him able to swallow a little brandy was given to him. The COlI 'table " observed that the left leg was broken, several teeth knocked out, lip " cut open and nose flattened, He did hi. best to make the man " comfortable until the arrival of Dr. Rutherford, whom he a sis ted in " applying . plints and afterwal'ds in removing Cameron to the hO"pital " when it was found that the base of the skull was also fractured, and "right arm dislocated. It appeared that the hoI'. e had .'uddenly " become restive, and flung Cameron violently down the steep gangw11y " on to the lower deck, where he fell on his head. " There was uo one else pres:ent who knew what should be done, and " Dr. Rutherford informed me that the man would cert11iul y h<.t \ Te bled to e, death but for Constable Gordon's prompt and skilful 11ction, " I may add that Lord Antrim, who takes 11 deep personal interest " in the case, subsequently pres 'ed the constable to 11ccept 11 subst11ntial "reward, which, however, he felt bound to refuse, "I have made careful lJersonal inquiry in this case, 11nd complied "with Code, Sec, 1,761. Camel'on is still in Larne Cott11ge Ho pit111~ " and doing fa,irly well.
" (, 'igned) C. J. LILLY, " Dist?'ict Inspector."
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" LISBURN,
,e 15th July, 1909, "Submitted :" "This i a very J'emal)(able case, and it affords a striking testimony " to the value o~ fi.l'~t md when r nderecl wiLh the promptness, intelli"genc~, ~~cl ~k~ll .elI pla,yed by ~011 't,able Gordon in this case. He deserves the 11lghe t l'eware1 possIble 111 the circumstances, " (Signed) R D. MORRI.'ON " C' ounty i nspecto?'." '
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accordance with annual custom the following statistics of aCCldents and casualties as reported to the Board of Trade b Railway Companies in the nited I ingdom, for the year ende~ ~e,cember 1st last, are published for useful reference, and when It IS remembered that there is scarcely a class of the population, except perhaps policemen, who are so zealous in ambulance work, it is sati factory to know that when an accident on the raib:-ay loes occur, there is almost invariably sure to be a cel'tl£cated ambulance pupil on the spot who will be able to render the necessary assistance to 'aye sufI'ering,..and perhaps life, " "T~l,e number, of } eyson.' kill cl a.nd injured on the railways in the "CO~l e of pu.bbc t ntfii<.: w,ere 1 043 [L}?-d 7,9 4 re 'pectiv ly, the figures "for the pl'enou ' y ,11: bem 0' 1,117 kIlled mId J 11 inj ured, ,Vhile " no p11. seng 1" wel' kIlled 11S the result f accidents to trains rollinO' s ~ock, perman nL wa.y, l: TC, 2 3 were injured as C0111r 11recl ~vith 1b :: ~n~led and 5:34 .injured in 1907. Th numb 1'S ~f pa engel'. killed and "lIhlJUl'ecl bya.ccIcl nt from oth l' ca.use!i were 102 a.ncl 2242 re. peetiyely " t e,numb rs iu ~907 1 ing 102 kill cl a.ncl2,1:32 injured: A. the re.'uJt of ,,~?cIcleni.. ~o tr~ll1 " 'c:, ~L' Sel'\~mlt. of eompitl1ie ' 01' contractors were " l\.llle,cl, \ylul IGl \:' e~'e ll1]urecl : III 1007 the (;OlT ~ponc1ing figure were " 13 kllled a.nd 236 lllJur c1. The numb r of S l'\'a.nt. killed by aeL;ident " fr?m, oLhee C11uses wa.. 376 4,976 oeinO' injur d . the fiO'ur ' for the " pI e~Tl~\l ye~r wa.s, 4) 1 kll~ cl anc,l 5,517 inj ~l'ecl, Fifty·one persons " wele tIll .cl <m(~ 44 lll.l~red lll} a ' fll~g, 0," 1'r,mlw11Y 11t le\Tel crossings, " as compaL 1 ,wILh [).O kIlle~l ~ncl 30 lllJured 11l 1907. The numbers of " tresp11s~ers (lllduclll~g . UlcIcle '), kill cl a.nd injur d \yere 479 and 11 "respectlvely, 11. agalllst 447 Inll cl ancl ] 33 injured in 1907. The " nUl'D:bel'., of per. om; on bl~sines, at ~taLion , cc" and other per ons not " <.:omll1g.ll1 the above ela.s IDeatIOns, killed <tncl injured weI' 29 11ncl 150 l;~spectIv~l~r, the figul',es for 1907 being.n and 15 , " In 11dchtlOl1, Lh~ raIb',a.y eompa.nie · ha.ve r ported to the Board of Trad the followmg 11CCId ut. whi·h occurred clul'il1O' the ye11r ended :: Deeen~ber 31st, 190 , l~pon their I l:emi,'es, but in whi~h the movement of vehlcl s used xclu. 'n 'ely U1 onl'ml "'a.y. wa. not concel'lled-na.mely :: 5 passeng.el'S, 50 sel'va.nts of compani s or ·Olltra.CtOl'S, and 30 oth81: " pe!s?n. klll (~, and G3 p~s enf)Cl's L9,0 Ll en~a.nts, and 597 oth I' per. ons " ~nJUled~ m~k~ng 11 totallll, tIn cbs of 11ccacl nt of 5 pel' Oll' killed " ..md 20,001, ll1Jurecl, a.s (1,gamst 5 pn,ssenger 'J 55 'orvant ', and 34 other " persons .lop -el, ::ncl :36 pass ng 1'S, 15,701 senr11nt, 11nd 627 other persons ll1Jul'eclll1 1907.
St. John Ambulance Association.
Accidents in Mines.
" Th e increase in the number of servants shown as injured in this " latter class of accidents is contributed to by the fact that a consider"able number of R,ccidents occurring in goods sheds and warehouses "previously returned as factory acci~ents ha,:e been included .in the " Board of Trade Returns for 1908. ThIs alteratlOn was made dUrIng the " year 1907, but affected only the latter part of that year."
employment, the fatal accidents amounted to 1,042, against 1,179 in 1907; and non-fatal 121,112, against 123,146 in the previo-L1S year.
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A striking instance of the indifference shown by a section of quarrymen to ambulance work was commented upon at an inquest held at Llanberis on a man who succumbed to h ::emorrhage in consequence of a fracture of the leg. A witness of the accident stated that none of the workmen near him understood at the time anything about ambulance work, and that he carried the unfortunate man in his arms to a place of safety to avoid a further fall of rock. The man died the next day, but thedoctor in attendance on the man at the quarry H ospital staLecl that his life might have been saved, if somebody on the spot h ad known how to check the flow of blood. The Coroner in his remarks expressed his regret that he should have been called a second time to hold an inquest in the same quarry within a week. He pointed out how dangerous was the occupntion of a quarryman, and expressed the opinion that every mi n in that employment should be compelled to undergo a course of ambulance training, as he was convinced it would be the means of saving life. An instance such as this makes it the 1110re gratifying to record the following notable incident of the satisfactory application of a knowledge of first aid recently reported in the lViltshil'e Ti?7~es
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"A lady passenger from Bath to Chippenham was seized, when n itr " the latter town, with an attack of hremorrhage of the lunas. Fortunately "several of the porters are members of the St. John Ambula,nce, and " were able to render aid, which checked the bleeding till th arrival of a " doctor, by whose advice she was taken to the Cottage Hospititl. It "appears that she was only going to pay a yi.'it to someone at Chip" penham, and intended to have gone on to a London hospital tbe next " day, and after resting the night at the hO"pital ::;he 'vas able to proceed " as she had anticipated."
In another branch of industry, the Ohief Inspector of Factories and Workshops reports that in 1908, in spite of general slackness of trade and consequent reduction in the volume of
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The Second Report of the Royal Oommission on Mines, originally appointed in 1906 to inquire into questions relating to the hen.lth and snfety of miners, and extended the following year to cover inquiries into accidents in quarries, has now been published. The Report deals with a great deal of matter which is, strictly speaking, technical, and, although of very great interest, does not COllie within the scope of this report. The section relating to ambulance work, however, is of such great importance that the Central Executive Committee feels no necessity to apologise for its quotation in full, and the less so because l1 great deal of the report of this section is based on the evidence givcn by tho Assistant Director and Deputy Chairman, Sir Richard Tcmple. l\Ioreoyer, the information herein contained, is more acces ible to the ordinary ambulance reader tban if limited to the pnges of a blue-book. « A knowlec1ge of ambulance work or first aid i probitbly of greater value in mining than in itny oLhel' Oi,;cupittion. The indn ·try is one " which uufortunaLely ha ' to face <1, large number of accident, orne of a " trivia1 and oth~rs of a Beriou ' chara<.:t r, and the work i ' cal'l'ied on " underground, oft n at <.1, long di~tanc from the haft bottom, ,\,,-lere it « is impossihle to obtain the medical itttention which is more readily "forthcoming for persons who me t with R,(;ciden ts in other circum" stance '. It i.' a queslion, too, whi<.:h cone rn ' all min ,', both large and « small; for though mining eli 'a 'tel'S in \-olYing the deitth or injury of many person ' it1' happily rare, every min i · liable to have its quota " of smaller a<.:<.:id 'nt". In HJOI the number of fatal nccident. at mine « was 1,183, c(tu~ing the los. of l,279li\ es, and of the 1,156 fata1 accidents « caused en,cll 1), single dea,th, or 90':3 pel' cent. of th total number of « deaths. To thes must be itddeel a vel'Y laro-e list of non-fatal accident " of yarying s ,- rity, and it i::; in th ca. e of the non-fatal accident that « a knowledge of first <Lid is mo. t u~eful, though it may orne time. happen " that prompt assisUmc may prey nt an itcciclent from ending fatally. "vVe haye heard of a number of in~Lance . where men haye been relieyed « from 0'1' at Imin 01' yen wh 1'e life has b en aved by the timely « assistance of fellow-workm n who ha,-e leal'l1ed how to meet uch " emergencies by proper instruction at ambulance da. s. A remarkable " ca e was mentioned by:DIr. n. D. Bn.in, IL~I. Inspectol' of :DIines for the " Durham Distl'iet, in his annUitll port for 1906. A miner wbile working " underground r ceiv cl a compound frn,ctu l'e of the l'ight leg, and at " the time and pln,ce of the aceic1 nt th 1'0 were 11 workmen, 6 of whom "held ambulanc s certificates, and w 1'0 able to attend to the man" "injuri ' . In n, lett r to the in pector L11 manager of the colliery stated " that (they improvised a tourniquet with a stone and handkerchief and cc
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1I1ines.
<. 'with a muffler applied to the femoral artery, and stopped the " 'bleeding. They then made splints fro~1 b1~attice deals, .and with " 'scarfs bait pokes-one of the men tore Ius shlrt up-they t1ed IIp the " 'leO'. Hot coffee from one of the men's bottles was giYen to the " 'p~tient and what was left was applied to his body as a hot bottle to " , keep up the heat. The patient r~ached home with~n an hour of the " , time of the accident, though havmg had to be carned on a stretcher " , H miles to the shaft.' In the arne report Mr. Bai~ states that it "may fairly be claimed that the saving of some lIves after the " \vino'ate explosion was due to t.he exertions of the ambulance men " who °were among the first to enter the workings after the explosion, " and were able to perform artificia.l reo piration. Mr. 'Y. H. Pickering, "R.n!. Inspector of 1Iines for the Yorkshire District, in hi annual "report for 1907, says that during the year there were many cases " where the prompt attention of men with ambulance certificates saved " life and prevented suffering, and he mention tvvo instances by way of "illustration. A workman in one of the Yorkshire collieries had an " artery in his arm severely cut by a fall of stone. A mem bel' of the "ambulance class was brought to the spot, and he improvised a " tourniquet with a newspaper and his neckerchief, and stor ped the " bleeding so successfully that the man eventually recovered. In another " colliery a man was run over by some ,vagon and had both legs nearly "severed. The agent, wbo was called, at once rendered fir .. taid, stopped " the bleeding, and had the injured man conveyed as soon as pos ible to " the infirmary, where he made a good reco\'el'Y. On the other hand, fr. " F. A. Gray, H.lt!. Inspector of Mines for the Cardiff Di trict, mentioned " a case in his annual report for 1903, where a life was lost owing to " want of proper attention. A rider's leg was seriously injured by a " runaway tram, and nothing was done until he reached the top of the " pit forty-five minutes after the accident, when it was found that he " was bleeding badly. The agent of the colliery attended to the leg, and " partly stopped the hremorrhage, and soon after he passed into the " doctor's hands, but he died in a few hours from loss of bloo(l and "shock. Mr. J. S. lt1artin, H. ~L Inspector of ltJines for the Southern " District, in his annual report for 1907 also l'efers to a case of death from " electric shock, in which he considered that if any person bad been able " to render first aid the man's life could have been saved. " \V e were glad to learn from the Inspectors of ~Iines of the progress " made in encouraging a Imowledge of ambulance work in their districts. " They had instructions from the Home Office in 1 94 to take every "opportunity of promoting all1bulance classes among all persons " employed in mines, and siuce then a considerable advance has becn " made. 11'. Bain said that in 1905 there were 78 clasRes held in his " district, 1,800 candidates were under tmining, and 3,500 men held first "aid certificates. 111'. I 'tokes said that in the Midland distl'ict there " were over 6,000 men with a knowledge of first aid, including most of "the officials. :J1r. 'Yalker said that the progresR in YOl'kshire "was satisfactory, though only 4,000 men out of 113,000 had the " necessary instruction. Leagues have been formed in many of the " districts, and shields and other prizes are awarded for competition "among the various teams, which have a good effect in arousing " keenness. "Sir Richard Temple described to u::; the excellent wol'lz carried "on by the Order of St. J olm of Jerusalem, in promoting a know"ledge of ambulance work among miners. This Order comprises two "separate departments, the St. John Ambulance Association, and the " St. John Ambulance Brigade. The former is mainly a teaching body, " and its objects are the e::;tablishment of classes all over the country for
" giving instruction in first aid and kindred subjects, the granting of " certificateb after examination, and the manufacture and distribution " of ambulance appliances. The latter is an organising body which "follows up the work done by the Association by the formation of " brigades of persons holding certificates, and competent to administer "first aid in case of accident. Sir H.ichard Temple claimed that the " main advantage of the teaching and practice of ambulance woek lies " in securing the right method of dealing with sickness and injury " immediately on occurrence, and the best means of transporting the " sick and injured to the place of permanent treatment, and in reducing " the length of the consequcnt illness and unproductive period of the "worker. In the course of his valuable and instructive evidence he " de cribed to u. the methods adopted by the two departments of the " Order in forming classes and bl'igade ', and lllade a number of recom"mendation. as to a further extension of the sy .. tem. " In . pite of what has been done in the yarious coalfields, it is appar" ent that there is ne d for increased actiYity, both in holding classes " and in forming brigades at the collieri s. The num bel' of men who " hold certificates from th • t . J olm Ambulance Association is still very " slllall when conJparco with the large number of men emvloyed in "mining. There a,1'e some collieries where special attention has been " giYen to ambulance work, and a suflicient number of the men are (, qu alified to nsure that injuries can b r adily attendcd to. In other " case .. , howey 1', the walter recoiYe. cant attention, or i altogether "neglected. It em' to u ' that, as no colliet·,Y i free from the likeli" hood of accidcnt, it is important that at ach mine there should be "a ubstalltial proportion of the Jll n who have received sufticient " instruction to l' nder , kil£ul fir, t ai 1. One of the witnesses before us "011'. W. H. HouLlec1gc) thought that in ev ry colliery five per " cent. of the men should be l'equired to hold ambulance certificates, " but wo think that Lhe proporti n ought to b higher than this in the " ca 'e of large mill os. \\ c clo not think it would be diflicult to attain " such an object, as wo \Yore informecl that the time taken by a man to " secure a pra.ctica.l knowledge of first a.i 1 is very .. hort. l'ir Richard " Temple thought that a.n intellig nt man would only ha,'e to pend an " hour each eyening for a month. H al 0 thought that instruction in " first aid could be madc attractive to miner, and would be appreciated " by them as a r creation from their ol'c1ina.ry work. " In some of the districts this ha proved to be the ca. e, and great "interest is shown in the ambubnce competition. In others some " difficulty appea.r to hay heen experienced in inducing the "w orkmen "to gi\'e up tim to attendance at the ela.s.·es. ~Ir. '1'. E. Richard, " spen,king £01' the Rhoncldn, Fach and Hhondda Fawr di tricts in outh "Walcs, said that ther werc 3GO membcr ' of the ambubnce briga.de, " and tbe numbcr wh atten led the ambulance cIa e' amounted to "between 700 amI 00, but it needed a good d al of 'coaxing' to "persuade th men to attend the drills. 011'. J. P. Kirkup, speaking "for Durham, also sa,icl that there was some difficulty in O'etting "the men to attend the classe, and ther wa al. 0 the que. tion " of cosL to be con .. iclcrec1. '\Yhen Lhe ~ 'to John Ambulc:Lllce ..:\..s ociation, " he saiel, ' started the work, we got 111 n to go voluntarily, and they " , bought books and bandag s, and 'ubmitt cl to ornc sma.ll contribution, :: : bl!-t lattel'ly we find they will not I tty a P 'nny. The only thing they Will do is to give a snut11 pr ~Cllt to th instructor. We lutd hopes ", that the ()onnly louncils would assist us, but Chi last year in Durham " , they refused to assi::;t us unlcss the men subscribed flv hillinD'S, " ( which they lUtturally refn 'eJ to do . so what efforts we h:1.\"e been able
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" , to make haye been from voluntary subscriptions. Colliery owners " , generally are Yery good in financing the e classes.' Ml'. James Bu,in " ( 'cotland) said that the attendance at the class s in Fifeshire was "not altogether encouraging. Mr. W. H . Chambers, on the other " hand, said that there was a large attendance at the cla, ses at the "Denaby and Cadeby Collieries, which had been carried on fo1' a "number of years, and a good ambulance brigade COl ps had been " organized. " IVe d.o !lot think that there would be any diffi?ulty in providing for " the trallllllg of a much larger number of men III (l,mbulanc work if " the que tion were energetically tn,ken up both by owners and men. "'Ye were informed that at many collieries it "was the practice to "require all the officials to hold fir t aid certificates, and everal " witne ses considered that thi should be the general rule. \\' ith " regard to the higher officials the question has been considered in " connection w~th the examinations for ma,nagers' and under-managers' " certificate . • ome of the Boards for Examinations ha\"e been in the " habit of awarding marks for a knowledge of first aid, though none "of the Boards ha\'e made it a compulsory subject. , Ye understand " that the Home Ofiice has deprecated the practice of allowing marks "for fir t aid to count towards the aggregate of marks nece, , ary "for the award of first and second-cla s certifica.tes, and it is "ob\Tiously unde irable that knowledge of first aid hould erve to " qualify a call1lidate \vho would othenvi e haye failed in the xamina "tion. This difticulty would, howe\'el', disappear if th posse. sion of a " first aid certificate from the 1 It. John Ambulance Associa,tion or the " St. Andrew's Ambulance A sociation wel'e requil'ed before a candiclate :: is ~llowed to sit for examinati<:H1, a,s was ~uggested by lllany of the ~hnes Inspectors and othel' WItnesses, " e are of opinion tbat this " should be l'equired in the case of under-manager.. The qualification "is not, perhaps, so necessal'y in the case of manager. but as the "ambulance certificate can be obtained with yery little' tra.ininO' or " reading, we see no reason "w hy the salI1e l'equirement should !lot be " made in their case. An objection ha15 been made that if the manaO'er " holds a first aid certificate he ma.y be called away at a time when b~ is :: requiJ'ed fo1' ,' uperior ~uties, bu.t the objecti~n wiP rlisil,ppear if an adeq uate n umbel' of hIS su bordmates a,re tnllned III the mil,nner \\ e :: recommend. e m~J: mention that tl~e Board of Trade have l' cell tly " made an order ~'eqUll'lng that all. canchdates for certifica.tes as ma.ster or mate of [L shIp ~hould be reqUlred to possess am bulance cel,tiii.cate~. :: As r~gard~ the subord~nate offi~ials, ov~rmen, and firemen or dcputi ~, " &e., It appears to us h.lghly deslmb~e that they should be qualified in " a kn~)\~Tledge of first a~d, a~d we thmk the practice of some collierie15 in reqllll'lng such a quahficatlOn should become universal. " A knowledge of first aid is compamtively valuelesR unl ss 1.her is " an ad~quate pl'ovi. ~on of ambulance appliance" The only require:: ment ')m th~ Coa.l :Jl~nes Reg'tlation Acts on the subject i15 in General Rule .A, whlCh proVldes that where per ons are employed underground :: : ambul.ances or stret~hers, :vith sp liJ~ts and bandages, shall b k pt at " the lllme ready for nnmedmte ~se 111 case of accident.' It may be noted that the rule does not speCIfy where these ambulance appliances " are to be kept, and \Ve understand that it is generally tIle practice to :: keep them a:t the surfa.ce. Many of. the miner's repl'esentatives refened " t~ the practlCe of keeplllg the apphances a~ the surface, anrl urged that " aIrang~lllents ought to be mad~ for keepmg an adequate supply at " c<?nvemen.t places.under.gr~)ul1dm the firemen's districts. Th re is no difficulty m canymg thIS mto effect, and as a matter of fact iL is done
"at ma?J:' of the 1,l,rger and better equipped collieries. We are strongly " of ?pll1lOn that there. should be a general requirement to this effect. :: It IS a pparen t. that III ca~e <?f. acci~len tit i~ im portan t to have the " necessary applIanceR for admllllstenng .fi.l·st aId on the spot, and the " delay of sendmg to th surface and wmtmg f<?r the appliances to be sent dow,n may often cause unnecessary suifenng to the injured man " and pOSSIbly prove fatal. ' " "The m~~lls. ~)l'o:Tid ~l.for conveying an inj t~red man to his home or to the hOSPltG~II:::; also of Il11110rtaDco, il,S the distanee to be tray Hed is "oft~n c~)llsldemble. At DO!ne of tbe collieries it is the practice to :: illctlllt.am a properly.e9.Ull?ped ambu1cl,nce carriage, but generally , speak~ng n,o such pron~lOn IS ma,de, and we were informed by some of ;, th~ mmel'15 ,r~l l' .'e~ltatl \·e15. tha.t there ar cases wheI'e such a wagon ,. IH~S been PIO\ 1~1 cl (1,llCl mmntamecl ~y. the men themselves, • 'everal " witno, 15es COll15Icl reel tbat:. ih pronSlOn of an ambuhtnce carriage " hould be ~l1a l~ ~oll1pul .. ory, and we agl' e tJH\,t propel' ELrl'angem€'l1t8 for ?OI~\"eymg lll]urcd lllell to the hospital ought to be made at all " colhenes. " ",The am?UlmlC arrangements ma 1e a,t:, i~he collieries we \ ir-;itecl in \\ estplmlm se med to U15 e."cellcllt . In theIl' report to tho UOlllmi15sion " Dr, IlalLh1.J1e and fire.'. TH. IJ all a.ncl t kin150n S,l,y :" , The l' p,;ulntioJ1' of Lho ~linillg Bon,rcl n,t:. Dortmund require that at ::: each. collIe l} thcl'>11~tl1 be a, pJ'operly quipped ambulance room, " , pl'.O\ lcl~tl. w~th >\C'l'yih1llp; needed for fhst a.id an 1 the treatment of " ,1l1mOl'.1l1]Ul'I .',a11rl Lhat at I a. ~ 011 perSOll t.h?l'oughly train din giyinO' " ,fir t mel shou1~1 ,~l waY15 bo ~LYmJahle, nSltecl the ambulance rooDl~ " , at seyeml collI '1'1 s, and founel them xtl' mel)' \\- II equipp el, and ill <.:hal'ge of an atll'l1<1,Lllt \\Tho wa l'oael"\Tto trcaL all minor illiul'ie '18 " , \,"0 II .,t.' i 0 gj\"e . f'lr!)L rue . 1 JJl . more flCl'lOU'3 . J ca,e '. 'rho l'eo'ulations ,I , ( also ;; : pl'on~l?, t]m(; (;}1 l'e !'ihoul(l b stretch ~1'fl anl.ila.ble at s~itable pIttces unc1elgLOund, and all ambulanc calTliLO'P, abo\' O'round' '1.' <..: on,' 1<. 1'1.'<thl 0 • " " It apl? a.l' t 0 t~Si L. m~l t 10re room0 f l' improvement at " ~any of tl~ yolll ~'I '.' III 1'c ped of the ~U~l bulcLnco ar.l'angemen b" both ,,~n the tl ml1l~l?; o~ mcn and the pro\ 11011 of applmnce·. lYe were " I~forllleel by SU'lbch,wcl T mple that th 1 '1,. J ohll..tl.mbuIance A 'socia" tlOn \:,oulcl gla(!1~" <10 :tIl th y could do to a. , i. t, an 1 thi body i' '0 well "ol'gan:.'ed that It "onIll b. a, 111i tn,ke l~oL~l on the g~'ouI?-d of eiticiency " and e<.:onomy to sUPply.Dt It by other Slll1llctl' orgam, atlOll.'. Th bet "l'c~ulL,' would be Ol~t;l,~ll "~l by 'I?," ~o-opcmtion between the co~liel'Y " 0\\ n~ls and th ~\ ' >.0 ULtlOll. \\ e tIllnk th re 'hould be .ome umform " l,eqUll'emenLs ,011 tln ' subje ·t applicable to all collierie', a.nd that the " "ec retal'Y of 1 tat l-.hould b empow~l'ccl to llHtk regulations 'pecifying " the llI.tturo ancll~Ull1h l' of the 1LpplUtllC s to bo pl'o\-ided in proportioll "to the numb "1' of men emplo;):ecl ih place~ wh~ro th .y aro Lo be kept, ~ncl the !lumb ' 1' of m 'I~ l' qUlred to b tramed III theIr u e, " rhere IS O~IO other POlll under thi:-.; hea.ding to which we deRire to " (h:~w atte~\LlOll, nam \~r, the ~each.ing o~ homc llUl' ing, to. which ~ 'i1' "Ihchard I, 1l1pl~ ]'~f ned III hl'3' ndcll 'e. JIe mentIon cl that " at .one ~olh ~'y .m • nuth ~VaJ e' <t system haH becn inaugumted by " whICh 111me1'15 WI ' "CS ~1,L'O b l11g tnught bow to llUl'15e cases of accident "brought to their h.on1015. • 'if Hidml'cl Tcmplo obseryed that any " l~nowledge of first alC~ on tho part of. th men at the colliery may be e,nde,l'o:l us~less by ImprOper nUl'.'ll1g' w1:en .th ~njurcd ?llall was " {?ught ~o 111s own cottao·e. The work, wInch IS bcmg ca.rned on at " t lIS, collIery ,1,ppears to U15 to be of <t \"l,hmblo character and we "c1ordlall y encl?I'so • 'ir Hichal'd'15 l'ecoll1111cudtl,tion that the' example S10uld be copIed by othel' colliery owners."
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The Report further deals with the organisation of "rescue" -work, and the services of the t. John Ambulance Association have been placed at the disposal of the H ome Office for use in any direction in which its assistance may be feasible. The follow~ng remarks of . the Commissioners appear deserving of attentI?n, a~d the su bJect-matter will be gladly included by the CommIttee In t.he text-book in contemplation when the exact form or nature of. the syllabus has been agreed upon by the Home Office :" "'Ye are convince~ that it is or the utmo t importance that the " \\"orkmen sh<;mld bemstru~ted .as to 'yhat they ought to do in the event " ?f an explosIOn or fire. ~' e th1l1k thIS should form part of the training " III a~bulance. work, and. It would b~ a great advantage if in. truction " on thIS and kmdred subJ ects were Illcorporated in a small text-book " for use at the ambulance clas. ~s.. i1' Richard TempI informed us that " the St. J?hn Amb~lar:ce 1':- socmtIOn would willingly co-operate in the preparatIOn and dlstnbutIOn of books containin a instruction in rescue " work.)) b
This portion of the Report of the Royal Commission deserves the most careful attention of all those connected with the Minino' i~dustry, and will, it is very fervently hoped, lead to the form~~ tlOn of a far greater number of classes in colliories and mines notwithstaI~ding the large number that have been held for man; years past, III fact almost from the institution of the t. John Ambulance Association. A very interesting debate occurred in ~he ~ouse of Commons in April last on the subject of accidents In Mmes, a Member having called attention to the number of .~atal a~d non-fatal accidents in Mines and the alleged inadequate InspectIOn of the same. It was sLated by him that no loss than 40,000 lives had been lost during the last 35 years, and that last year. alone no fewer than 1,340 lives were lost, and it was admItted by the .Minister who replied that the deaths from acciden,t were now 1,300 a year, while the statistics quotod by tho vanous speakers prove that the number of accidents of a non-fatal, but still of a 1110re or less severe nature, arnounted to a verY,large figure per annum, a fact which proves tho undoubted nec~ss:ty of the :lniversal instruction of all those employed in ?o~henes and mmes in the important duty of first aid to the InJured. This is the more imperative when it is rerllembered that the report of the Chief Inspector of Mines, on Mines and
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Quarries, proves that the total number of persons employed in and about all the mines of the United Kingdom was 1,017,740, of whom 9 7,813 worked at the 3,3 38 mines under the Coal Mines Act, and 29,927 at the 721 mines under the Metalliferous lines Act. COlllpn.red with 1907 there is an increase of 47,195 persons at tho minos under the Coal Mines Act, and a decrease of 1,675 persons at the mines under the l\letalliferous Mines Act. Of the 9 7,8] 3 persons working at the mines under the Coal l\Iines Act, 796,3 29, or 80'G pOl' cent., were employed below ground. Of the 191,48-1 surface workers, G,014, or 3'14 per cent., were females. 'I here is an increase of 36-:b females as compared.. with 1907. At the mines under the Coal ~Iines Act there were 1,138 separate fatal accidents, a decrease of two, causing 1,308 deaths, an increa,'o of G3. At tho luinos under the ~letallifero'.1s Mines Act there were 3G fatal accident ', an increaso of three, which caused 37 deaths an increaso of three. In this conno:s:ion the Committee cannot refrain fronl referring to the rosignation of l\Ir. A. H. tokes, of Derby, H.l\I. Inspector of Mines for the l\IicUand district, who has retired under the age Jr. Stokes received in 1884 the limit aftor 35 years' service. life sftyinO' 1l10l1al of the Order, and had long been a great 5upporLor of tho am bubnce movement in the various mines and colliories under his charo'e in his district. It ,vas well known to tho '0 sOf\'ing under him that his life-long ambition had been to roduce the death rate and dangers in mines to a minimulll, and it "\ya felt that whether considered from a humanitarian point of view, or in reference to compensation, everything done by l\1r. tokes to minimise danger in mines had been a stop in tho right direction. A great number of competitions are now annually held throughout the country, supported by the Chairmen and Directors of tho great Railway Compftnies, and by the various "Ambulanco Leagues," especially in the colliery and mining districts. These competitions are of very great utility in promoting emubtion among the candidates, and naturally tend to a great increase and ll1aintenance of' efficiency. A very large
St. John A 17'l.l)'ulcvnce Associntion.
number of meeLings have been held for the presentation of certificates, vouchers medallions and labels, and in the majority of cases these meetings ha\e been presided o\er by Lhe J..Jord Mayors or Mn,yors of the respective localities, the presentations frequently being m!1de by the wives of the Chief .Magistrates. Other notable persons who have presided at nleetings, or have Inade presentations are the Duke and Duchess of Portland; the Lady Idinn, Brassey; Viscount Churchill; the Counte s of Northbrook; Lord 1\luncaster; the Duke of SOUlerset, who opened a special "Ambulancia," held at Bristol; the Marque s of Breachlbane, the Director and Chairman of the Anlbulance Department; the Countess of Plymou th . Lady Emllla Crichton; Colonel Sir Clement Royds, C.B.; Lord Henry Bentinck; H.E. the Governor of Jersey; the Bishop of London; the Honourable l\lrs. Eliot Yorke, and others. The Assistant-Director and DeputyChairman, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Richard Temple, has also attended ~everal meetings in the province, notably those held in connexion with the promotion and organisation of the County Sections of the new Territorial Branch. The report of the l\Iersey l\Iission to Seamen statcs that the classes held for Officers and Seamen of the l\lcrcantilc l\larine continue to meet with great succe. .1ince the Board of Trade Order, making this a cOlllPulsory subject before promotion, came into force in April, 190 ), over a thou and 111en hayc pa sed their examination at the Port of Liverpool alone, and as these Inen are scattered all over the world, many of them in ships of the Merchant Service which do not carry a doctor, the value of !1 knowledge of first aid to the injured when men !1re injured or ill at sea, beyond the rehch of medica,] aid, and entirely dependent on their shipmates, C!1n be well estimated. Frequent reports come to hand from sailors who have been able to put their knowledge to valuable account. 8imilar satisfactory reports are received from other seaports, both at home and abroad. It is to be regretted that in spite of the remarks on this subject in last year's report there has not been a greater jncrease in the number of classes in home hygiene held during Lhe year. SOIDe very valuable observations on the necessity of this know-
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ledge were made at a mee~ing of the Incorporated Institute of Hygiene, presided over by Sir "\iVil1iam Bennett, who pointed out that hygiene instruction must be begun in childhood, while 8ir George Kekewich, late ecretary to the Board of Education, stated that he had always advocated the teaching of hygiene to scholars and teachers, especially in secondary schools. It will be. rel~lGm bered t~lat special attention was elra wn to this very pOl:lt In a copy of the ann~HtI report published a fe"" years ago. It IS to be hoped that WIder attention will be drawn to the importance. of hyo'iene conseqnent on the forthcoming exhibition to be held In IHll at Dresden, nnder tIle patrona(re of the KinO' b 0 of Saxony, the Gel'man Governlllent having placed a considerable sum ~f money at the eli posal of the authorities for the purpose. It IS also much to be reoTetLed that the very useful sRnitati on courso adopted as part of the curriculum of the Association a few years ago i not also still further extended. The number of cbs 'es held on this subject are few and far between llotwithstandin a that (he po sossion of thjs certificate, like tha~ for hOllle hyO'iene, can be taken as part qualification to'wards the medallion.
The Commissioner for pecial Services, Colonel Bowdler, C.B., fon,'ards the followin a report on the units of the St. John ~~ll11Jllbnce Brigade umlcr his aellllinistnHion : "In Xe\\' • 'outh WaJes the units of the Brigade continue to maintain ,. their efticiency but no exten ion of the work i reporterl. In 'Yest , . j .. l1 stmlia a lSecond ] i"ision has been formed and there is ome .• pru':ll){' ct of the formation of scyeral other Di\'i ·ionR. Xo units ha"'e " yet been orgrmizecl ill Yictoria or Nouth Australia, but there appeal' to be a cle.'il'e to inaugmat Brigade work in both tho 'e ,tate ', In , Tasmania a Di \'i'ioll ha been formed at Hobart. In X ew Zealand " the Brigade continues to flourish and twelve new Diyi ion haye been " formed: In. 'outIl Africa the geneml depl'e, 'ion ba prevented any " extcn.'lOn of the work, but the xi~ting Divi.. ion. in Cape Colony, " Orange l1i,'e1' 1010ny, Natal and the 'Imnsyaal continue to maintain "theil' effici ncy. In Ca,nacla a Di\'ision hl1 been formed at Forel::lt "Oity. In IndIa, th Bombay Corps 'ontinue to ilouri '11, Di"'i ion "have been formed at. 'anawar and Pe hawa1', and a Nursing Di\Ti. ion " at Kasauli. The two Divi ions at. ingapol'e continue to be efficient, "In .Malta an Ambulance and a Jursing Division are now fully " organized.
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" There is no change to report: the eight cOJ?panies maintain. their full establi hment of 464: warn:mt a,nd n.c. officers and men, wIth 10 Officers elect." A very large proportion of .tl?-e men an~l sev ral. of [the Officers attended the annual training. at mIlItary hospItal dunng the summer, and the inspection reports continue to be very satisfactory.
Many favourable reports are received from the Centres beyond the Seas, especially those in Australia and New Zealand. Very great progress also has been made during the past year at the I ndian Centres, thanks to the energy of the new Honorary Secretary, l\Iajor R. J. Blackham, RA.I1I .C., and an interesting report from the Honorary Organi. ing Commissioner for India, Colonel A. C. Yate, is appended. A full report on the Indian Centres will be found in the appendix. The Honorary Organizing Commissioner for India, reports :"The year 1909 has proved to be one of greatimpol'tance in Lh hi .. tory " of the Indian Branch . As Major Blackham's report Ycry apt~y sa.y'l, "it has been one of marked progress. 'After a pe~'lod of sometlung lIke '" stao'nation quite a wave of ambulance entl1l1,laSm has sprcacl over " , thebIndiaI; Empire.' In 1907, Bombay alone sent in a report worthy "of the name, and again in 1908, Ca.lcutta w~s Lhe only centre the " report of which arri ved in time to be incJucled m the annuall'el~ort?f " the Association. This year we have one of 42 page.', a,nel a .. It WIll "presumably be reprinted ve?'uatim in tha,t of the Chapter-General. " I cannot do better than leave it to speak for itself. From 1905 to 1908, "the spirit of initiative appeared .to be, not dead, at least sleeping. " It has now taken a new lease of hfe. SlX or seven new c ntres haye " been started, and many of the old dormant ones 1'e\ ived, but ~Iadr~s is " not among the number. The Viceroy and the 10untess o~ Mll1~0 " visited the Kola.r Gold Fields early in December, 1909. 'J'he PW71 ee?' m "its account of the visit thus l'eports the manager's address: 'The " 'number of persons empluyed on the mines co~sists a.ppro?Cimate~y " 'of 530 European ', 330 Eurasians and 27,430 natl'ves, who, WIth theil' " 'families and dependent" make up a total of .a bout 80,000.' The "Viceroy, in replying to thi~ address J?~de specIal. refe~'ence to th~ " 'risks and dangers' attendl11g the mm111g operatIOns 111 the Kolar " Gold FieldFl, and to the fatal and distressing accidents 'which had " ( provoked considerable public discussion.' " In the absence of a Madras Centr e, the management of the lCo.lar " Gold Fields has had to turn to Born bay for instruction rega,rdmg " first aid, and for a supply of ambulance stores and material, and yet "the :Madras Presidency maintains that it has no need for a centre of "the St. J ohn Ambulance Association. Major Itandage has been "working at Bangalore, Colonel Hukhinson has trained over 100 men
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"in the 14th H ussar. , and Colonel Gerald Cree of the Madras ~ Itation ;; IIospi~al, has w~it.ten .to every.paper in ~ outherJ? India to urge the extensIOn of tnLllllng III first md and home nUl'S111g. ~loreover the "Maharaja of l\Iysol" is a Vice-President of the Indian Branch ;; ~nd th~ UoveJ:nmen~ of. Madl'as, . as it appears, encourages th~ mstructIOn of lLf-l pollee 111 first md, and allows the qualified men " to weal' tho ~ 't. John Ambulance badge. Surolyall this sporadic work " needs some ccnLrnl control. "It is recommcnded Lhat thc next Annual l-lepol't of the Indian " Dmncll should con1..:Lin an n.cCUl'ate and complcte list of Life :Membel's "of 1..he JJran 'lJ, and aho of IT on 0l'C"Ll'Y Life Members of the Association ;; l'cFlidi?g ill: India. Th~ ~ndian Branc;h cannot he c~msidered effectively orgam. eel fo1' \\'ol'k untllIt po. sesseR a campI te regIster of all tho. e who " being l'e.'ident in Illdin., hold the First Aid, Home NUl'sinD' and Home " Hygiene cel'tiflcates of the 'to J olm Ambulance Associatio~. "The MiliL:tl'y f)ani 1..n.tion Courf-le n.n(l ccrLificate promise to meet a " J'ecogniFlecl wn.nt. rf Indian Army Orden.; arc cluly complied witb thc "Illclin.n l3ranc;b will finel a wide fielel of cmploymcnt in tl'aillin o' N.U. "ollie.ers anl1 f-lolcli I'S fol' the ~ 'aniLa1..ioll CCl'Lificatcs prescri~ed in ''In(lmll Army OnIcl' TO. 34:1 of H)07. " If tb Army Council would authorisc n.11 Army Ambulance classes to " he (;onclu<.:tccl und '1' the ~ 't . .T. \..A., mIt'S, soldiers holding tIle ~ 't, J.A. "c(,l'Lific·ai. wou lcl a.fLcJ·mtrd.\ in c:i \'illife, he useful as members of the " ~ 't . .T ..L\... Brigade or of the Vohll1tary Aid detachments of the COUllty :: ~rel'l'~Lol'inl '/'mops. Tbis,Point. is w'11 wol'lb consideration, especially 111 YICW of t 11 ne cl \\'111(;11 WIll undoll htcclIy makc it elf felt before " long, of obtaining qualiGed men to fill thc m~,ks of the Voluntary Aid " cletachmen t '. "The mC<LFlUl'(, of th pl'ogre s of am buln.nce in. truction n.mong "\Tohmt el'f-l n.Jt(1 Hail \\ n.ys iFl to be F;OlH~'ht in the numbers of the team'--, " comp tin o . fOI' thc L\\ ~ l'Jml1enge 811i Ids. 'l'hn.t we , hall know in "~ln.l'ch ne.' t. The exn,lllple set by thc Ouelh n.lld Hohilkhand Hail",:1.\' "in pre<;enLing- a Yet'y finc l'bal1enge Rhield for intcr-statio!l "comp tiLion is one that, \\ ' Lrust other r~ihy~1.Y'l will follow. I am Ycry "glad to lcn.l'll tha1.. 1..hc .l Torth- 'Y e ·tern Hail wa:-y ha. commenced n.mbu" 111.11c8 instruction. During the c:;ummcr of 1800 a paper '''as read before " the Bri1..i. '11:JI (lical AHsociaLioll by Mr. J. ~I. 'anell, l\l.R.C.o.J., ac1,-ocating "the alllplificaLion and unification of the am huln.nce sy'tem of the "mil\\',1.y · in Engl:tnd mHl "'ale. I sent copies of the paper to Major " DJack-ham, and 1 am of opinion that the principles therein aclyocated "mn.y with <1.(1 \'(mlagc he applicd to Indian milwn.y '. ~ 'il' Tl' nec1yn ,. Wynne, a~ Clmil'l11;t]] of the TIailw,1.Y B01Uc1 n.nd of the ExecutlYc " CommiLt of Lhe India,n Branch of the t. J.A.A. i , in n posiLion to " effect this. " As rcgaJ'c1s thc l' vi val of ambulancc training among the male anel :: ~el~]alc con \'ids o~ the Anc1amaI: Islands it i '0 perfec:tly ob,'ious tl1at It.lS a merc qu SL10n of (lood WIll, tlmt wc cn.nnot but 110pe that the " WIll of the Inc1in.n Draneh Committce will dominate anv ,vill to the " contra!'y. " The introduction of first aiel a. a subject of in truction in Mis ion and :: ?thel' school .. and jn til ~[nyo, Aitchison n.nel \..liO'c1.l'h CoIl ges, i .. a \'ery Important f-ltep, and one to which the report of thc Indian Branch " 90nunitLec rightly poiuts as calculated to ha,'c in time a far-reaching "l11f1uellce on amhuln,llcc wo!'k in :Lii\'e .'ttttcs . .Tu t as it rest · with " the counties of t.he UniLccl Kingdom to organise the ambubncc senices "of tl?e 1'cl'l'iLol'ial Army fol' TIoinc Defem:c, so it l"Ls largely wiLh the "NatIve 'ttLtoS of India to tmin and quip bearer and tmn port corp U
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St. John Ambulance ..d..ssoc:iation.
" for the service of the Army of India, in time of,~ar.. 11'. Vivian Gabriel "ha. pre. ented to the ~Iayo College a .medal whl~h IS to be awarcle~ to " the student who shows himself to be, m each seSSIOn, the most profiClCnt « in am bulance work. . . b' " Arrangements to enable office!'s of the 1Iercant,~le ~farme .to 0 t~m " their first aid certificates are bemg mad~ a~ the pnnclpalInchan pO.l ts) "but )rogres is obviou ly slow. Th trall1ll1g of corps o~ nav~l sl~k " bert!l attendants makes no progl'e.'s. And yet ~'ecel~tl:y aptall1 ~lac « aulay in an able lecture before the Central ASIan ~ oClCty, contencl~cl "that India should maintain its own Navy. Ther~ ~s much to .be sa.ld « in favour of this, and therefore the am b~lanc;e trall1mg of seafanng men " in the Indian ports should not be lost SIght of. , « The manaO'ement of the Bombay f 'tores Depal~tment by jIr. Cl~rk "during the absence of :;Uajor Lund de.. el'ves the hIghest comm?nc1atIOn. "During the year 1909 the work of that depot has been mcrea.'ed " fivefold, if not more. . " It is mo t important tJ:at attenti n sho~lcl be pa;d, ~~y everY. ,entr "in India to the formatIOn of Am hulance and ~ UU~Jl1g. Co~ ps and " Divi. ions of the f t . .John Ambulanc;e Brigade, and by. atl vc f tates to « the creation of Transport Corps and Dearer Compames. "Mr. ivian (( Gabriel, who has a,lso given a medal to the ~(ayo Collegc, h~s PI' .'ent .cl (( a, Challenge Cup to be competed for by 111emb rs of the Bngn.cl '..I~ If.; (( notewortl;y that the Calcutta Centre ha~ I~O'Y pl'oduc~d one (~l n J011 « of the Brigade. After I lectured on the 1 mght. of f t. J o11n ~o ~be « Y~I.C.A. at Calcutta in jIa,rch 1901, ten men of that A.'!';ocmtIOll « stepped forward and undertook to form the J?ucleu.'T of a.ll Amb~lhu:' , « Division. Perhap' they repented next ~nonl1ng., .i othmg m~l. "as « heard of them. The last return of the a,lcutta CCYoltl'e. shcw'S DO:3 men « and 185 women qualified at that 'entre for sel'Ylce m tIle Bngacl .. " There is material there not for one lJut for twenty Ambula.nce and a,t « least six ... ursing Divisions. . ' (( The question of finance is ably dealt WIth by ~I.aJor BJa.ckhn..m. "The Committee formed last July at f 'imla may h. relIed on to. 111mn(, tain the funds of the Indian Branch on a satl. bctol'Y footmg. I (( cordially endorse ~Iajor Blackham's acknowled~ment o~ the, gcnerous (( gift of Rs. 200 by the Caleutta Centre to the 13:'anch Centla.l Fund . (( The Ambulance Department of the Grand PrIory of the Order. of (( the Hospital of f't . .John of Jerusalem in Engl~nd owe~ muell tOJ!ltJor (( Blackham and 'JIr. Gabriel for the results whleh they have ac111 yc.d (( during the past fifteen months, and is. further inc1ebtec~ to LhClr (( Excellencies the Earl and Countess of illmto for the lJubhc SUppOl't (( which they have been pleased to accord to the efforts of Lho<;e who (( have striven earnestly and vigorously to pl'om~te .the success of the (( Indian Branch of the St..J oh11 Ambulance AssocIatIOn.. . (( I am indebted to Uolonel T. H. Hendley for a most mter~sLIllg amI (( instructive resume of Ambuhmce Work in Be::rgal sent tOl hm1 on t~: (( 28tb Decem bel', 1809, by His Honour the Ll~utenant Go~el'llol', f 11' (( Edward Baker. Colonel ~endley with ~.he kmd CO-~pCl~lttlOn of the (( Inspector General of Pollee a,ne] of f. 11' E. Ba15~1 hImself, then (( Secretary to the Government of Bengal III the }'fUl1lClpa.l Depa,l'.tme~t, (( started tbe training in First A~d of. the ... Bengal . Pohce III (( 1900. In the nine years to 1908 (mcluslve) 4 r08 constables hltve (( obtained certificates of efficiency out of 7894 who w:ere put through (( the course, which was a simpler one than t~la~ laid clown .f~)[· Lh (( adult cbsses of the St- John Ambul[~nce AssoclatJOn. In a.ddltIOn Lo (( this, in Calcutta 2810 constahles attenclecl special firsL ~jd classes, (( and 1705 of them obtained certifica,tes. The dasses IlClcl 111 ':dcuttn
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(( under tbe I't. John Ambulance Association have instructed the (( European Police, Port Defence Volunteers, ~farine Officers em(( ployees of tho Ea.'t Indian Railwa,y, and members of the YW.C.A. (( YM.C.A., a,nd othor bodies. Calcuttlt bas its own Municipal Ambu(( lance f 'ervice. In the summer of 1900 Lady Baker had at Darjeeling a (( class composed of more than 50 ladies. It lasted two months and "concluded with a searching xa,mination. The falcutta Centre (( wou]cl appear to have had nothing to do with this dass as no mention (( of it is ma.de in its report. I baH succeeded in forming a Darje ling (( Centre in March 1801, but tho seed I sowed fell among thorns or on (( stony ground. It woulcl be well both for the Pl'Ovince amI for the (( Association if am hu1a.nce instruction could be ca,l'riocl out on one "ystem and unclcr ono control) for that is essential to goorl organisation." e(
" P.,. ,'inca thiH l'l'POl't "'a~ written I ha ya heard that II. E. Ganeral Sir O':.'vIoore " Creagh ha~ already taken llP the (lutie. -of Chairman of the Indian Branch Committee. e, He }Jre~irlec1 n.t thc half.yearly mcetin" of that Oommittee on 5th January 1910 at "his resi(lenee at tllc TJ'(~asnry Gate, rfOl't William, Calcutta. At this m~eting', 'ir e, 'J'l'.evrccl.)"ll \\'ylllu' s1l1)]nittul.a.~eJH'll1eof J'cor(fauisation which will, it i~ anticipated, "1mn!.( tlI(' wfIl'k of the ,\. -"OOlatIOJl home to en;ry s(:!'tion of the Indian community. "At tlie Sal11(' time lllf' Director Gelleral of the Indian Medical, 'en-ice sif!Ilified his "intcntiolJ (If is -llilJ!.; a ('iJ'C'ubI' i\Ic1lloran(lnm to Ci \'il Surrreons throuuhout "'India n,nd ,e Unrn?a sillli!at· to t1.1l! 1ll1'1.nnr:mdllll1 which was is. -updlast~ 'ept'llllJer j)y the Principal "fIle(heal 0111('1'1'. J[ IS ?If aJcsty's }<'(Jrc 'H in Iud in., to <""Very P. 11. O. of Divisions and " Illdepewlcnt Brigades of the Xorthel'11 aml . 'outhern Armies. "
His Royal Highness the Prince of '\Vales has sanctioned a recent recolllmendation of the hapter-General that 1Ir. Harold Doulton, M.\' . ., a Knirrht of hace of the Order of fit. John, be appointed Honoutry r[>'anisinrr ;ollllnissioner for anada. Mr. Boulton has taken over his dnties, [md has already made considerable progres - in the extension of the work in the Dominion, a very I rami. in rr feature oeino- the wide interest taken in ambulance on the Canadian Pacific RaIlway. He is engaged in the orrranisfltion of worl~ all throuO'h the Provinces , and is receiving )Teflt a -i. Lance and encouracrement from II.E. the Governor- ieneral and COllntess 'rey. In Australia 111flny meetings hflve oeen held, His Excellency the Governor-Generfll and the ounte,'s of Dudley belno- present at the annufll demonstration held on the Adelaide Oval in the presence of Over G,OOO persons. IIis Excellency Lord Chelmsford also presided at the annual meeting at yc1ney, when a very interestinJ and satisfactory report was submitted. N or is New Zealand behind-hancl in its progress with amoulance work, where one centre takes so rrreat an interest in j t, that it has already a fundecl capital of £6,000, and leaves no tone ullturned to promote its development.
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St. J ohn Arnbulance Association.
A report has also been received from Major-GeneI'd J. C. Dalton, a member of the Council of the Order and of the Committee, on visits paid by him to J mnn,ica, Bermurla, Gibraltar and Malta during his tour of inspection as Inspector of Garrison Artillery. GeneraJ Dalton states: Jamaica.-" Owino' to my very short stay in Jamaica, I was unablo to " do moro than inter~7iew I\bjor Ogilvie, who iR still the I'ecrctn,ry of tho " Jamaica Clas, es. He assured mo that though there has not been n " 0Teat deal of work done the Branch is still alive and that some cla.sRot; "have been held. 'Vhen r' visited.Jamaica previou ly, it was ju t aHer th " disastrous earthqunke in 1907, which paralysed everything in KingHton. " I r eported on the Branch?n my return, ,md hoped that when tho place "had settled down a revIval of ambubnce work would haye taken "place. In a cOUl~try so liable to earthquakes nnd hurricanes, an " orO'anized body of qualified' fil'&t aid' helpers appearR a necet; ity." B~1'lnuda .-" It will be remembered thn,t in 1907 I reported on the " Bermuda Ceutre, which I had revived in 1897, and was conneuted " with for two years, during which time n good deal of work was done. " From 1901 to 1907 practically nothing was done. . " In 1907 I visited Bermuda, and, aided by representatIOns address d " to the local Committee from the Ceniral Exel:utiYe Committee, Lhe 'work of the Centre was reyived, and for another year 01' eighteen " months a certain amount of work was done. " On my arrival in the island tbis year I interviewed the Honorary " Secretary, 111'. George Simpson (Honorary As ociate of the Ord r of " St. John of Jerusalem), and found that though there was a 'ertain " stock of stores in hand, and the Centre was free from del t, nothino' "much was being done, though two classes had been started ,'hortly " before my arrival. I came to the conclusion, that the Centre requil' c1 "re-organising, and I consulted with His Excellency Lieut .-General " W. Kitchener, C.B., the Governor, who expressed himself a,' ready to " do all in his power to further the work. He had only lately assumed " the Governorship, and though Vice-President of the 1entre, had not ,. had an opportunity of seeing any of its work. " II'. Simpson, who has been ecretary for many yon.rs (since 1897 at " least) is the local Inspector of Schools, and a very busy man. I reI re"sented to him that the time seemed to have come when ho might " hand over the work to some younger man with more leisure, n.ncl he "willingly acceded, with the result that Lieut.-Colonel Cavaye, "D ..A. •.A..G " agreed to take over the duties of I'ecretary n,nd Tl·easUl·or. " The Governor's daughter, :JIiss Kitchener, at once started a cbss for "ladies, to be held at Government House: a Committee I\Jeeting ,,'ns " held, when the Committee was re-con tituted, with the Uhief .J u tico " (as before), Chairman, and the new Secretary was ofiicially institu tecI. " II'. Simpson was placed on the Committee, and will, I am sure, give " every assistance to the new I'ecl'etary. "I quite hope and trust that a fresh period of activi y nmy now " be commenced, and that this intoresting Centre, which was started " by Lady Brassey, and which has the honour of having II.Rn. Princess " Louise, Duebess of Argyll, as Presidont, will now flourish on co mOl·O. " In a small island one cannot expect to have a constnnt Dow of work, " and after a period of activity thel'e must be a lull, hut all that i,' " wanted is some energetic official who will tap every dass of tho COlll" munity for instruction."
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Gib?ytltar.·-" I visited this Centre in 1907, and reported on it in " that year, Tha,nks mainly to the interest taken in the work of the " Order by llis Excellency Sir F. Vi. Forestier-'Valker, G,C.M.G., K.C,B., " Knight of U mue of the Order of 't . .J ohn of .Jerusalem, the work of "the Centre was revived in 1906 and it has continued to do good " work ever sinco. The Governor has given the use of a fine large " room in Government House for the classes. "The Ohief .Justice is still Chairman, and the Rov. A. B. Sackett, "Secretn.ry. Mrs. Leach, wife of Major Burleigh Leach, Assistant "Milita,1'Y 'ecretary, has helped in tho work gl'eatly, and continues to "take an interest, n.nd being the doyenne of Government House, her " active participation in the work bas been inva1uable. "I had a conversation with the, 'ecretary, and also with the Chief of " Police, with (1, view to getting the Police classes l'evi ved, and I would " suggest tlw,t tho police should be allowed to weal' the armlet of the "St. John Ambulance Association when they ba\Te acquired the " nocossnl'Y qualification." .J frclta .- ' Of th fuur Centres I yi ited, this is the furthest advanced, " and is renlly doing valuiLblp. "\vork. Tho recent presence of II.RH. the "Duk of ConnauO'ht, Bailill' of Bglc for two years in the island, gave " an impetus to tho 'entre, anel in September, 1909, an Ambulance "Division " -as formed as part of the I't . .John Ambulance Brigade "ol'ganiimtion. It now con ·ists of 50 memuers, and has a ursing " Divi ion consisting of 22 nUl', es. " Oflicers \"ill bo appointed for the Ambulance Division on the arriyal " of tho Commit; ioner for 'pecial f::)ervice , who is expected in :JIalta in " :JIay, 1910. "I ,:Lttonclocl one of the lectures given to the ladies of the ursing "Diyision, ,mel at the l' qu st of :JIcLjor Crawford, R.A.M.C., Chief " f 'uperinl enc.lent, 1 acldr -ssecl the ladies l1ud congratulc1tecl them " on tho goud work which was being clono. Colonel ilolbeche, Knight " of Grace, wn aL'o pre ent and Look con 'iderable interest in the work " of the DriO'ado nIllI of Lhe 'entro g nerally. ,. Tho Uentl'e does a goud den.l of 'amaritan work through the Medic111 " ~ 'taJI of tIl ~ra1ta, Centre, without inroads on the fund of the entre. , This incluc1 s• (I) ~ 'upp lying drug, food and dothing to pOOl' people; "(2) "\ isitinp; the ~ick : , (:3) Al'mnging for doctor's yit;its (nnd eyen for gratuitous OlJera"tiUllS) to tho destitute. "rrho a,buvo is a crotlitlLule record, a,ncl though the work of the " Oentro has becll assisLed and furwu,nled by the GOYel'n01'S of Malta, "and by the Pl'inuir al Medicnl Oilil:el' to the Troops, Colonel J. G. " :JIa,cN eel:e, itnc1 oLhcrs, tho SUUl:e s of lhe wurk i' mainly due to the " xtraonlinll,l'Y keen nest; and enCrl{Y uf LieuL ,V, H. bnLt, Lhe Honorary "Secretary. This gonLlenum i:-:; en til'ely (leyoted to tho intere ,ts of our "Order, (l,ncl I hope ,0111e day to soc him a. memb~r of it, He is " intimottel) ltl:qua,int d with Lhe hi"torj' of the Order of 'to John, and " hl1S acquired ,'ome yaluabJ l'elil: of tho old Order. "Ma,jol' Cmwforcl, R.A. I.e., is equally keen and energetic a "Ch~tirma,n, and 'pare no trouble. lIe did good work in connection " with a relief exp diLion, organizod aL the time of the great I'ieilian " eal'thquake, 1909. "His Ji;xcelloncy, I ir L slie llunc1Je, K. '. B., r.C.l\LG., D.S.O., the " President of the Contre, displctys much intere t, not only in the ,york " of tho Centi'e, bUl in that of tho Order generally, and hots talked to " me 11 good cleal on the subject.
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St. John A mbulance
Associc~tion.
Thanlcs oj Central Executive Oommittee.
" He would I feel sure, be glad to assign a p ied CL te?,?'e in :UnJ tn, Lo Lhe use of the Order for its ambulance aml other work, and I see no reason why the ]~nglish branch of the Order of t. John should not be pel'manently represented and established in the home of the Order, and do good work there. It is a matter requiling a litLle tact and care but ~he work done by the Malt~ C~ntre i t eadily pc1.ving the ,Yay L~ maklllg the useful and humamtanan and non-seetal'lan work of the " Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England known to and valued by " the population of Malta." " " " " ::
Transport Corps.
During the past year, 1,945 removals have been carried out, amongst which may be mentioned the following ;-Jersey to London, London to Calais, Aske (Yorks.), to Instow (Devon) , Sidmouth to Wimbledon, London to Tenby, Strathmiglo (Fife), and Strathpefier (Ross), also from Falmouth, and Bedale to London, and 52 other country removals. Many long journeys by road have also been ll1ade. Special attelltion, as usual, has been given to invalids of small ll1eans. The horses and ambulance wagons, so far as the Transport Service permitted, have also been used in connection with the more important public duties undertaken during the year by No. 1. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
Duncan Memorial Ambulance Station (West India Dock).
The total number of persons who have received assistance at this station during the past yen.r is 339, making a grand total of 2,694 since the station was placed in its present position.
St. Paul's Ambulance Station.
During the year 870 persons have been treated at this station, making a grand total to date of 8,424. Members of o. I. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade, have, as usual, been on duty on each Sunday throughout the year, and at all the ll10re important services which have been held in the Cathedral. During the last Session the issue of Certificates has been 'First Aid (male) First Aid (female) H ome Nursing (male) Home Nursing (fema.le) Hom e Hygiene (male) H ome Hygiene (female) Military Sanitation
This report cannot be closed without the cordial thanks of the Director and Chairman and of the Central Executive Committee being accorded to the Medical Staff and to the Executive Officials of both sexes and Local Committees of Centres and Detached Classes, both at horne and beyond seas, and last, but by far indeed from leas t, to the Chief Commissioner and other Superior Officers, the Officers of all degrees, and to the rank and file of the 'to John Am Dulance Brigade. It is to their zealous :efrorts and unselfish labours that the great success of the Ambulance Department of the Order of St. John is unreservedly due, and it is upon the development of their valued co-operation that the 10mmittee relies for the continuation and prosperity of this beneficient movement for the relief of human suffering and the preservation of human life.
MEDALLION.
21,391 6,9 44 1, 020 4, 223
177
142
137
making a grand total to 30th September, 1909, of 781,067. The number of medallions issued to the end of the financial year has been 126,800, and of labels 19,124.
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LABEL.
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<Pranb lPrior\2 of the
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boepftRI of St. 30bn of 3ernsalenl in JBnglanb. A M B U L A N C DE PAR T MEN T.
I ncome an(l BxpenditU1'e A CCOun/. theYear ended 30th September, 190 ~. INOOME.
EXPEND I TUIU£.
Instruction and Sale of Stores-
Instruction a nd Sale of Stores -
£5653
£378"- 17
7
Gross profit on sal e of stores
Salaries .
1623 13
9
Dona tions ancl annual subscriptions
Printing, stationery and general oxpenses
1031 15
2
ReceipLs fr om Oen t r es aml D etached Olasses in respect o f instruction
332 16
6
Lecturers' and Examiners' fees ami ex penses
Oarriage and freigh t
3
3
Salaries
750
1 6
7 0
1
6
4
479 17
7
6 4
7
Printing, stationery and general expenses
130 17
2
Rcpairs, ,leprcciatioll anLlrcnewal of carriagcs and appliances
17
4.
6 19!H
6
9
2160
St. John Ambula nce Brigade-
St. John Ambulance Brigade-
Puhlic rillty and Illaiu tenallce of sLalioll~
j:J\1 1[,
U
Salaries
138
0
0
Travelling expenses
:275
3
,1
PrinLillg, stationery and general ex POllSCS
460 10
9
Uniforms
227
5
6
OOlltributions towards Maintenance of SLation
1960 15
171
H9 17
7
G
1
6
2634 17
3
£13,531
4 0
""Ve hav~ exam~neLl the books. anll vouchers of the Ambulance DeparLment of the Gr~lld Income allCl Expenulture Account lor the year culled 30th Seplelll Lcr 1 \J09 is correct ThIS therein . " , . 3, Frederick's Place, Old J ewry, E.O. 26th lJ1c~y, 19 10 .
21 60
Fees for relllOval o f invalius 93:2
being surplus of' Incume over 8xpcndiLure
5139 11
Invalid Transport Corps.-
Expenses of rom oval of ill va lids, UU.:l11d illg horses, travellillg alld illciuellLals
Ba lance,
97 19
0
Invalid Transpor t Corps-
Sp ecial Competit ions
5
- - - £10891
- - - £6773
.
9
£ 13,531 4 0
~f the
Order of the ll ospilal of
t
Jo1ll1 of Jerusalem in EIIU'lalld , and ce r tify tha t the above
onns part of t h e General In come ' alld E xpenditure Account ~f the Order, and is incorporat ed PHI OE, , VATE IU IO U "E
AND
Co.
43
SubsC?'iptions and Donations
APPENDIX
A.
St. JObll Elnlbulallce Bssociation. SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS,
1908 - 1909.
(Received at Central Office only, and not including those received by Local Honorary Secretaries of Centres). A Donation of Five Pounds and upwa1'ds constitutes a Life lllember. .An Annual StGbsc1'iption of Five Shillings and 'I.Gpwcwds constit-tGtes an Anmtal Alembe1·. An Asterisk (*) signifies an Annual Subscriber. £
Armstrong College * Bath, The Marchioness Dowager * Benecke, Miss A. M. * Bruce, Miss * Coates, Deputy I nspectorGeneral Matthew, Il .N. * Colli:Jgs, Miss M. B. * Davies, Miss * Dixon, Miss W. A. * Durante, M1'. J. A. * Dyer, Mrs. Carr * Ellis, Miss A. M . . Esher, The Viscountess * Evelegh, Miss E. A. * Frank, Dr. Philip * Greenhorne, Miss * Haigh Brown, Mrs. * Hayles, Mr. J . R. * Homer, Rev. H.
PER
LOND)N
s. d.
o 220 050 o 10 0
o 10 o 10
o
0 0 050 050 050 050 500 050 500 o 10 0 110 050 o 5 6
COUNTY
£ s. d.
Hutton, Captain A. * Hoste, Mr. G. H. ~ Laird, Miss Alice M. Loveless, Mr. W. H.: 1II.D. * McNalty, Colonel G. , C.B. * Macpherson, Mr. C. , 1II.D. * Maude, Miss Emily Richards, M1'. T, A. L. Simpson, Mrs. J. * Strickland, M1'. A. W. * Terry, Major-General Astley * Thackeray, Col. Sir E. T.,
'<:1.Qt.,
o
'Westbury, Mr. C.
£39
* Priestley, Lady
0
o 10
* Walters, Miss A.
WESTMINSTER
!)
050 0 220 1 0
R . C.B., R.E.
* Touche, Mr. J. E.
AND
" Draffen, Mrs. W. Pitt £5 5 0 ~- Fowler, Mrs. 110 , Fraser, Mr. A. Etlmund 220 * Hamilton, 1\11'. J. G., lILY.O. 2 2 0 * Hatchard, Mrs. 'J 0 0
500 0 050 220 110 050 050 500 050 110
o 10
2
6
2
0
£14 12
0
BANK. £2
44
DON ATIONS PER OENTRES. Manchester Norwood
St. 30b11
£10 0 0 550 £15
5
Elll1btllal1Ce
NOTE.-The L7fc llfembe1'S attachecl to C'entr'es a?'e not inclucled in this L 1·st.
HER jVIAJESTY TIlE QUEE
£0 10 1 1 1 1 0 5 0 5 4 7 o 10 0 4
6 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0
Malvel'll 0 Muswell Hill Territorial Branch (Section A.) 14 4 Todmorden 0 'l'oLn es 0 Woodford RaIse
1 5
6 0 9 5 8 0
£28 19
7
4
1 0
OOr TRIBUTIONS TOWARDS .lIlAINTENANCE OF STATIONS. Alexandra Palace Ohoral Society 1 0 Alexandra Park Trust ees 11 7 6 Bubb, Mr. J. P . 0 0 Oonstitutional Club 1 1 0 Oook, Miss J eau 0 5 0 Dorling, MI'. H. M. 9 0 0 Franco-British Exhibition 101 17 10 German Cycling Cluu 1 3 0 Gilbert, Ohief Supt. 0 12 0 Gislingham, Mrs. 0 2 6 Hall, Miss Anni e R. 1 0 Hospital Saturday Fuml 10 0 0 Imperial I nternational Exhibition 200 7 11 I nternational Horse Show 9 15 9 Land Reform Demonstration 7 10 0 London E xhibitions, Ltd. 55 II 3
Bssociati011.
LIFE MEMBERS.
0
DONATIONS PER BRANOHES. Ambleside Bensham Betchworth Blythe Road BreclLml'y and ROlllil ey Ohapeltowll Eaton Place Ennismore Gardens Irlam-o' -th'-Height
45
Life Members.
St. John Ambulance Association.
London and I ndia Docks 50 0 Joint Oommittee Maida Vale Tradesmen's Athletic Association o 10 1 5 National Oyclist Union National Trades Defellce Association 9 17 Pragnell, Mr. G. o 10 2 2 Sandown Park Olub Shoe and Leather Trades Fail' 3 0 Southern Oounties Oycling Union 1 Tottem, Mr. T. W. 0 4 \Vom en's Liberal Federation o 10 £479 17
0 6 0
3 6 EJ
0 0 1 6 7
OF SWEDEN.
HER ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCESS BEATRICE, PRI OESS HENRY OF BATTENBERG. A.R Adair, Miss H. M. Amherst of H[tckney, the Lord Argyll, The Very Rev. the Dean of Darton, Mrs. Alh'ed Bartoll, Mrs. IIol)e Bakel', 1111'S . F. n. Belldingtol1, Mrs. Bedford, Her Grace t he Duchess of Bevau, Mr. T. W. Beville, Mr. F . W. Bolm, Mr. G., c. E. Bolckow, Mr. C. F. H. Brakspear, Mr. H. Hayward Branstoll, Mrs. J. G. Breadalballe, the Marqness of, K.G. 13reallalbane, the Marchioness of Britten, Oa11tain R. F ., R.N. Broadwood, Ui s Bruce, Miss Ohristina M. A. Bustros, Madame de Byron, Mr. J. L. Oampbell, Hev. Claud Campbell, Mrs. Hugh Capel, Mr. Frank O. Cattell, Dr. G. Trew Chichester, the nt. Hon. the Earl of Clarke, Lieut.- Ool. A., M.D., R.A.M. C. Coates, Deputy Inspector-General M.,R.N. OOllings, Miss M. B . Cotton, Mr. Charles, F.R. C.P. Cresswell, Col. Pearson R. Crompton Co-operative Provident Soc. Ld. Crookshank Pasha, H. E. Harry M., F.R .c.s. Darwin, ~(r. Geo. H., M. D., F . .r...C.P. Dawson, Lieut.-Col.
Dalto)) , Major-General J. 0., R.A. Dawes, Mr. B. M. de Veillon, Oapt. Dixon, Lady Dixon, Ml'. ,Vaynman Draffen, nIl'S. W . Pitt Du Pre, Miss Elswick ,Vorks Accident and Oompensation Fund Esher, The Viscountess Ferraooschi, Mrs. Figgins, Mr. James Finllemore, Hon. 1111'. Justice First Fruits (per J . A. H.) Frank, Dr. Philip Franks, Mr. Chas . ,V. Freshfield, Ml'. Edwin, LL.D., F.S.A . Furiey, Mr. F. W . Gooch, ~fl'. O. F . Goldsworthy, Major-General W. fr., M.P. Gordon, Mr. A. A. Gregory, Mr. H erbert E. Hare, Mr. S. H. Harrison, Dr. O. Hatchard, Mrs. Frank Hatchinson, Col. E . B. D. S. H eap, Mr. Ralph Heap, Mr. Ralph, junr. Zl.Q'C., Hills-Johnes, General Sir J., G.C.B. H ospital Satlll'day Fund Ilughes-Hunter, Lady, of Plas Coeh . Huttoll, Captain A. Javal, MI'. P. Oremieu J crvoise, M1'. S. Olarke J ervoise, Miss S. G. Clarke Kemball, General Sir Arnold E., K . C.B., K . C. S. I.
46
St. John Ambulance Associa.tion.
L eney, Miss Longstaff, M1". Ll. W. Luby, Mrs. Lucas, Mr. F. L. McCausland, :Miss A. O. McClure, Lady McCorquodale & 00., Ltd., Messrs. Mackintyre, Dr. McKellar, Mr. O. D. MacLean, Mr. Robert MacLean McVicker, 1\11'. C. G. Madan, Rev. Canon Malden, Dr. F. J. Martin, Miss F. Maxwell, 1\Ir. J. W, May, 001. ,V. Allan Mitchell, 1\Ir. A. O. Mitchell, l\Ir. J obn 1\lolyneux, l\Iiss :Morgan, 1\1rs. A. Hickman N eve, Mrs. Everard S. Newton, 1\1ajor J. W. 1\1. Ninnis, Inspector-General B., R.N. North, 001. B. N., C.B. Nugent, 1\1rs. Arthur Ogilvie, Major O. 1\1:. Orde, Miss E. M. Perrott, Mr. E. E. Pickersgill, M1". E. P., M.R.C.S., L.n.c.p. Phillips, Mr. A. Plnmb, 11". R. Poppelwell, Major H. F. Webb Priestley, Lady R~yher, Dr. Oarl (St. Petersburg)
Richards, 1\11'. T. A. L. Rivington, 1\11'. O. R F. Qt., Roberts, Ficld Marshal the Earl,K.G. Rorigett, Mrs. Richard B. Ross, General Sir J., G,C.B. S.D.RS.D. Sancton, Mr. Philip Sharp, Mr. William Singleton, Mrs. E. Skerritt, l\Iiss O. E. Stcet, l\Ir. G. Oarrick, F.ILC.S. Stirling, 1\Ir. John Sweeting, l\Iiss E. Taylor, Surgeon- Iajor, M.D. Tomkins, Mr. Alfred Savill Tufn ell, Lieut -001. E. Vachel', Mr. Franci , F. R. C. s. "Waddy, 1\Ir. H. Edward, 1.It.c.S. vValker, 1\1rs. W cston, Mrs. Gould HUll ter'Veldon, l\Ir. E. Whitaker, l\Irs. 1\la tel' Whithard, l\I1'. B. l\I. Wightwick, 1\1rs. William ', Colonel R Wilman, Mr. Charles W oollcombe, Dr. Robert Lloyd, I.L. n. F.I. Inst., F ... R., M.R.LA. Wyndham, l\Iajor G. C. Yarrow, frs. Yate, Lieut. -Col. A. C. Yate, 1\1rs. A. C. Yate, Cul. O. E., C.8.I., C.M.G. Yate, l\Irs. C. E.
I-Iono?'ary Life Members.
47
HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS ( Electc,(l in ?'cco(Jnition of clistin(Jltishecl se?'vices in furthe?'ing the ob}ects of the Association. ) Abraham, Mr. A. A., L.n.c.s.T. Apthorp, Mr. F. W., M.ll.C.S., Adam, 1\11'. Basil J., M.B., & O.M. L.ILC.P. (Victoria). Arenbold. Mr. A., M.D. Adams, 1\11'. H., M.lt.C.p., L.F.p.S. Arlidge, Mr. John F., L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.E. Glas. Armstrong, Mr. John Richardson, Adams, 1\11'. J., 1>LB., C.M., ELlill., J,.R.A. M.D., C.M., ELlin. Adamson, MI'. James, M.D. Armstrong, Mr. Joseph F., M.D., Brux. Adams, :Mr. 1\1atthew A., F.n.c.s. Amison, 1\11'. T. \V., M.B., CIl.E. Aiken, Mr. A., M.B., C.M. Arnold, M1'. E. Charles, :tILB., Durh., Aitchisou, Mr. Roderick, M.n. & CII.n. L.S .SC., F.R.C.S., M.R.C.P. 1I1elb. Arthur, 1\11'. DaviLl, M.D., Glas., 1>1.13., Aitken, Mr. C. CrawforLl, M.D. C.M., D.P.TI., Camb. Aitken, 1\11'. J. lI., M.B., C.M., Ellin. Arthur, Mr. George, M.B., ClI.B. Alderton, 1111'. H. C., M.n.C.R., Ash, 1\11'. P. R., M.l:.C.S., L.R.C.P. L.R.c.p.r,. Aspinall, Mr. J., M.R.C.fl., L.fl.A. Aldridgc, Mr. G., L.S.A. Aspinwall,1\1r. J. F., :tILlt.C .... , L.R.C.P., Aldridge, 1\11'. N. EllioLt, M.n.: C.M., Loud. L.U.C.S., Edin. Atkinson, lII1'. E., :'[.l1 . C.S., L.S.A. Alexl1ndel',1\l1'. . R, M.D. Atkinson, nIl'. F. E., L.ll.C.l'., LonL1. Allan, 1111'. C. 1., M.A., Aber., M.D., Eclin. LU.C.8. Allan, Ir. Hector , LB., M. . Atkinson, 1'.11'. J. 1\1itrord, M.B. Allan, 1\11'. 'V111., ~LB., c.:.r., Glas. Atkiuson, 11'. Rob ert, M.R.C.S., L... A. Allan, 1\11'. "William '1'. Doyle, M.B., B.cn. Atkinson, 1\11". Thomas R, M.n. , M.n. ' ... , r,.S.A. All l1l'd ice, 11'. IV. C., M.D. Allen, Mr. A. S., M.B. Andland, Mr. W. E., M.R.C.S., Alison, K Whi.tley, L.R. C.p., L.n.c.s., L.ll.C.P., Lond. L.M., Ec1in. Auld, Mr. A., M.B. Alltmn-n, Mr. C. A., ~l.B.,cn.B., Ln.c.s., Austen, Mr. A. 'V., L.R.C.P. & I, . • . A ., Eng., F.n.C.S., Eelin. Lond. Ambler, 1\11'. J. Richardson, M.ll.C.S., Austin, 1\11'. John A., M.D., Aber. L.ll.C.P., Lond. Austin, fr. John J., M.D., M.C.Il., R.U.I. Anderson, 1\11'. C. 1., M.D. Avcrill, nIr. Charles, M.D.,Durh.,M.n., B.S. Anderson, II'. E. \V., :-'f.B. Bage, Mr. Chas., :\I.D., Melh., M.B., B.S. Auderson, Mr. George, M.D. (Victona). Anderson, 1r. G. E. C., M.D., Lond., M.B., Bagnell, l\[r.\Y. H.,L.R.C.P.E., Edin.,L.M. B.S. (Cape ~'OWJl ) . Baildon, Mr. F. J., M.B., C.M., Edin. Anderson, Mr. James, M.A., Edin., M. n., Haillie, II'. Peter, M.D. C.M., Ellin. Bain, ~lr. William, M.D., Dlll'h. Bl1kcr, Miss E. ., M.B. Anderson, 1\11'. J. 'V., M.A., Glas. , M.D. Anderson, 1\11'. G. II., M.D. Baldwin, 1\11'. F. B. J.,M.R.C.S , L.S.A. Anderson, Mr. R. W., M.ll.C.S., L.n.c.p., Bn.ldwin, Mr. T. A., B.A., Dub., M.D., Lond. (New Zcaland). LB., L.R.C.S.I. Anderson, 11'. "\V111. til'ling, M.D., GIas., Balfour, Mr. Lcwis J., M.B., CIl.B. 1I1elb. M.B., O.M . Ball, 1\11'. John A., l\I.B., M.R.C.S . Al1(lrew, M1'. F. ,V., l\f.r...c.s., L.R.C.p. Bal1el'jeeBirendraKesl1ri,L.M.s.,Calcntta. Andrews, fr. S., l\LR.C. . Banks, II'. G., L.R.C.P.E., L.n.c.s. Andrews, Mr. ,Villiam, M.D. Barclay, Mr. 'Vm. Bowie, L.n.C.p., Angus, Mr. Hemy, M.D., Abel'., M.B., I •. H.C.S., EL1in. C.M . Barclay, 1\11'. 'V. 1\1., L.n.C.p., L.R.C.S. Annersley, 1\11'. II., LD., &c. Barlow, 1\'[r. Arthur E., LB., C.M. Anson, 1\11'. GcorgeE., M.n., n. c., Camb. Barlow, Mr. Thos. W. Naylor, MoR.a.s., Applcbe, Mr. E. A., L.R.c.r., Edin., L.R.C.P., Lonu. n.l'.n., Camb. J,.F.P. & 8.. G., r..l\f. Dn.l'n es, [1'. Ernes t, L1:. & C.M., 1\U01'. Appleton, Mr. O. L., L.R.C.R., L.R.C.P. hn.ITn.clongh, Mr. A. 1\1., ?f.B.
48 Honorary Life M emb e rs .
S t. J ohn A m bulance A ssociation.
Barrow,Mr.G.A.,M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. , Lond. Blakeney, Mr. J . H . , L.R.O.P. Barry, Mr. D. M., L.F.P .. , L.S.A. Blandford, Mr. J. vV., :M.Il.C.S. Bates, 1.11'. J . Curling, n1.l-t.C.S. , L. R.C.T'., Blomneld, ~[r. Edward E., M.Il. Lond. Bloolllfielll, 1\11'. G., L.n.c. l'. Bates, 1111'. ,Villi<Llll iL, L.ILC.P., r.. lLC.S.r, Bloxam, Mr. J. Astley, F.It.C.S. Bateson, 111 1'. E ., M.D. l3lnmer, 1\11'. W. P ., F. R.C.S., Eclill. Bateson, Mr. V ., T•• R. C. P., Ed . Blythman, Mr. C. S., M.ll.C.S., Bauchop, Mr. VV. F., L. R.C.S. & P.E. lILB. , C. M. Be::tdes, Mr. T . Parkyn, L.ILC.P. Dolger, Mr. P. T. ,L.n .c.f>., Irel., r••l{.Q.C.l'. Beardmore, Mr. G. Russoll, L.R.C. r . , ncllington,Mr.J . D . ,L.R.C . f> . ,L.H.C.l' . J~. Lond ., M.H.C.S. Bolton, M1'. R. L., L.R . . P.I~., L.lt.C.S. Beasley, 1\fl'. James G., L.n.C.r., Edin ., Bond, lUI'. F. Fielding" lIf. ]) .. E(lin., L.F.P... , Glas. n .l'.lI., Lond. Beath, Mr. David L., M.n.C. s ., Eng., BOlle, 1\11' , D. J. 1\1., M,[;., C.nl., Edill. L.R.C.P., Lond. Bonller, 1\11'. T. Irvine, M.A., ('.M., M.D. Beaton, Mr. Frank, M.B., B.S. Buodle, Mr. George A. , lIf.It.C .. . , Beattie, Mr. Charles J., M.B. E.CIl., B.A.O . L.S.A., Lond . Beattie, Mr. Henry, jnnr. M.Il.C.S., Boor, Mr., M.D. L.n .c.p ., LOllll. Boswell, :Mr. A , M.D . Beattie, nIl'. RoberL, M.D., M.Il.C.S. Bower, 1111'. ,V. G. , M.ll.C.S. , L.ll.('.l'., Lond. Bea ulllont, 1.11'. Edgar, M. R.C.S., L. ll.C.I'. Bowie, 1\11'. Jollll MaO/l,llla,y; M.ll., F.R.f'.S., Becker, Mr. J . E. A. G., M.B., C.M. , Ellin., E., &c. L. R.C.P., Lond. Bowman, Mr. R., Td{.C.P., T.. H.C.S., Etlin. Deddoes, Mr. T. Pugh, B.A.,Oarnb., M.D., Box,1\lr. John. lII.D., CIL]}. Oalltab. Boyce, !Ill'. J. G., L.n.u.f>., Etlin . Behrendt, Mr. Maximilian R . J., L.I:.C.P., Bradbury, Ir. John, JI[. n. '.f>. L.n.c.s., Edin. Bradbury, 1\1r. J. n., L.!-1.A . Belcher, Mr. C., M.B. BraJley, Mr. David, M.D., It.U. I., 1\lch. Bell, Mr O. W. J ., M. n.c.s . Brander , :Mr. IIugh . . '. Bell, MI'. J. \V., B.M., M.S. Brayton, 1\11'. J. G., L. n.C.r. E., T,. n.r.s. Bell, 1111'. ' Vm., M. R.C.S., L.S.A. Brayton, 111'. Thos., L.n.c.p. Ed., L.ll .C.S. Bel1nett,Mr.H.G. Hender,M.13.,C.M ., Edin. Edin. Bennett, ~Ir. J ., M.B. Bricc, 1111'. El'llest, L.lt.C.l'., I,.R.C.S . , &c. Bennett, MI'. Wm. E., L.R.C.P., Bridgeford, II'. W. A. , ., lIL n.c.s., L.R.C.S ., E. L.I:'O.l'. Benson, 1\11'. A. H ., M.II., F.R.C.S.I. Bristow, 1\11'. ,V. 1\1., M. R.C.S. , Bentham, 1\11'. A. 0., M. R.C.!-1., L,R.C.P. I,.n.c.p., EJin. Beresford, Mr. R., lILR .C.S., I,.S.A. Bristowe, 1>.11'. Herbert 0, M.D. , Lond., Beresford, Surg. Lt .. Col. , R. de la PoeI', M. R. C. S. M.D. Brittin, Mr. F . G. M., M.D. Berkley, ~rr. E. J . G. , F.p,.C.s., Edin., Brogden, 11'. J.E., I..lt.C.P., L.ILr.,·.,Edin. I.. R.C.P. Brook, Mr. H. Darville, ~l.lt.c.!-1., Bernays, Mr. H . L. , M.ll.C.S., L.S.A. n .p.lI . Berry, Mr. A. E., M.D, Brooks, Mr. F. A., M.n., i\f.n.c.s., L.l~.C.P. Berry, M1'. H . Martin, U. B.CTI.B. (Viet.) Bl'oomheac1, 1\11'. Ohad.; M.l1., Aher ., M.l,., Bertrand, :Mr. E. de Lantour, lIf.It.C.H. C.M. Bevan, Mr. Tom ,V., lILR.C.S., Broughtou, Mr. A., lII.B. I..R .O.P., Lrmd . Broughton, Mr. H . '1'., lIr.n.c.s . Bibbings, Mr. J . R., lILB., C.lI1. Bronghton, Mr. L. O. S.,L.H.C.S., Bigg, MI'. G. K. Sherman, M. R.C. H. L. H..C.P. F.n.C.S., Edin. BrOWl\, Mr. A. TennY'lOl1, 1Ir.1l., r.1\f., Abel'. Bingham, Mr. John J. , M.D., St. And . Brown, Mr. F. Gordon, M. n.C.R., T,.lI1Binnie, Mr. Alex. B., M.B. & crr.B., Melh. Brown, Mr. G. A., lIULC.S., T,.B . A. Bird, Mr. Henry, M.lt.C.S., I..R.C P., Brown, Mr. J ., M.D. Lond . Brown, Mr. J. , L.R.C.S.I., L. R.C.P.T. Bird, Mr . W., M.B., C.M . Brown, Mr. J. 1\r., Ir.R.a.f> . Birmingham, Mr. W. P . M.D. Browl1, Mr. J . Perci val, M. D., cn.n. Birt, Mr. Geo., M . B., LOIl(l. , M. R.C.S. Brown, Mr. H. G., M. Il.C.S., I..ll.C.P . Bissett, Mr. J. A . , L.It.U. P.&L.lt.C.s.,Ell. Brown, Mr. R. C., L.R.C.P., IdU:: .f>.,Ec1in. Blackham, Major Rohert J. , R.A .M.C. Browll, Mr. "'YV. P., L.lt.C.I'., Eelin., Blair, Mr , Hobert, M.D., Edin. , M.B., C.M, l.U.C.S., Euin .
11 onorary L ife 111/ ern,bers. Brownc, Mr. Andrew,L.lt.c.l:'., Edin.,L.M. Browne, Mr. C. R ., M.l> . Browl,e, MI'. G.IJ.,r... ll.C.l'.,Eclin.,L.]\;,. Browne, Mr. H. ,Langley, F.il. C.,'. , Eum., L.n.C.l'., Ecllll. Bro\me, 1\11'. Robert, M.n., Dub., F.R.C.S .I. Browufield, Mr. II. M., M.lt.C.S., J,. n. c. P . , helin. Bl'll(;c, Mr. K J., M.D. Bruce, 1\1r. J., N.D., C.:'Ir. BrLlce, Mr. Hobert, ;\I.I!.C.S., n.p.n. TImson, ~Ir. Prideaux ,'., ~r.ltC.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond. nl'lllltin, :\11'. James D., :\T.D., ('.lIL, Edin. Brunton, l\Ir. John, M.n., ClI.D., GlaR. Dry on, 1\1r. Lconard, lILD., Edin., :\I.l:'C'.s., L.ILt:.l'. Buchanan, Mr. Petcr, :-'Ln., C.lIl., Glas. Buchanan, 1\11'. Walt ol', )1.1:'C.R., L.H.A. J3nd~, Mr. Cllas. \\'m ., )1. H.C.S. J)uckley, nIl' . .T., T,.S. \. Budd, l\I r. ,Yillialll II. , "I. It. C. s., Eng., . L.n.C.l'., Lond . Blllst, MI'. n. C., )1. \., • t. Anu., D.A., Call tab .. )1. D., Edill. Bull, Mr. William II. , F.n.c.s., Ellin., L.ILC.P., Lond. Dnlstrollc, Mr. U. Y., )I.n.c .. '. Ihlllc1e, l\1r. A., "r.n., C.:\1., Erlin. Burges, ~Ir. R Eo, )r.n., lIf.CII., D.A .,
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onorary Life Oar tel', 1\11'. F . II., :'ILD., F.R.C.S. M e mbers ~artor, Mr. Ronald, M.D. ,;\Lll. C. R. ,Eng. etc. • Carvell, Mr. John1\lacleau; lII.ll.C .... , L.S.A., Lond. OaI'Y, Mr. A. J., L.R.C S.L Cassan, 1\h. Theodore, lIL n. o. s. Oaunter, Mr. R. L., M.n., Bl'llx. Challwick. Mr. C. 1\1., M.A., OXOll, :M .D. Chaffers, Mr. Eu\\'d., F.R.C.S. Chal1inor, .!\II'. S. McnIillan, M.R.C.S., Eug., I,.ILC.l'., Lond. 'hamucrs, ::-'Ir. J . II., L.S.A. Chapman, Mr. J. M., :\I.D. Chapple, Mr. IV. A., lILD., CILD . (N.Z. ), )f.ll.C·.S., D.P.H. (1.). Charlesworth, Mr. H., ~LR.C.S. Cha\\'ller, Mr. Alfred, M.ILC.S., L.R.C.P., Loud. Chcesewright, )rr. J. F., :'ILlLC.fl. Cheetham, Mr. H n bert, )(. D., ClIo D. Che·tllutt, Mr. John, lJ.A., L.R.C.S. L. l:. r.;. I'. , Etlill. Chilrle, :Mr. C. P., F. n. C. fl. 'hilds, nIl'. Chri topher, :\f.A., )LD. Chill, Mr. El!l\'ill A" ~LB., c.lIf., Edin. F.l~.G.S., Eng. Chri. tian, Mr. L. M. Frank, M.B., O. J1. , Edill. llX.r. Church, 1\11'. R., "Ln. Burgcss, 1\1r.,rlll.:Jl.,"f.!l.C.S., L.S.A. In,lllpctt, 111'. R. II'. T., )I.B. Burnett, )11'. K J., r.ll.C.S. Clark, 1\[1'. Andre,,', F.n.c .... Burrillge, MI'. H. K, )I.n., C.)L 'lark, 1\11'. A. E. 0., )('D., C.:'IL, Abel'. Bnrtoll, MI'. S. 11., F.IU·., '.,lIl.D. 'lark, :;\lr. Geo., ~1..D., c.)!. Buss, iUr. II. D., )[,1: c.... , L.,_· ..\.. Clark, nil'. M. H.. I,.n.c.p., Etlin. Butlcr, ~II'. J. Kerr, )I.n 'l'lI'k, Mr. Ralph Tate, L.ll.C .. , Edin . , Buxton, 1\Ir. E(lwal'll, ;\J.D., 't. A.mI., L.lt.C.P., Eclin. )I.ILC.l'., Eclin. Cl3.rke, )11'. Alhert E .. )r.n.c .. , Byrne, ::'1[1'. P. Jas., L.lc.C.l'., L.n.C. '., L.!-1 ..... , )r.n., Lonel. Eclin., L.F.l'.,·., Gln'. 'larkc, :JIr. E. ,,'carne, B.SC., Edin. Cable, 1lr. John, L.n.C.l'. Ellin., L.M., M.D., ;\1.D., C.:\I. L.F.r.s., Gla.. Olarke, 1\lr. Thomas F., 1\f.R.C.S., Catryn, 1\11'. •. 1\1., M.R. C.. . L.S.A. Loud. Cail'lls, Mr. P. IL, L.lt.U.l'. & .'., Edin., Clarke, Mr. 'Y., M.D. . L.l<'.P.G. Olarkc, 1\Ir. ,Yo J., 1\I.n.c.s., L. ·.A. Cairns, 1\11'. ,I'. 1\1 lll' ray, M.n., C.)L, Edin. Olay, Mr. A., M.n.c.s. Calder, II'. J. Kinnaird, L.RC.p. Clay, ::'11'. Thomas ' V., L.n.c.l'., L.R.C .. , Caldwell 1\11'. M., Lll.C.P., L.R.C.S. Eclill. Oalwel1, Mr. ,Villiam , :.ILA .U.U.I., lILD. Clayton, Mr. A. J., L.R.C .P., Edil1., Oampbell, Mr. D. R., M.D. L.R.C.R., Edin. Campbell 1\lr. John, lILD. layton, 1\11'. J. ., lILD., Edin. Camp.bell, Mr . Matthew, M.B" CH.B. (N. Z.). Clayton, 1\11'. William K, M.D., Brux . Cantllc, Mr. J., M.A., Aber., F.n.C.S. Olayton, 1\11'. ,Villiam Iayne,L.R.o. , I re1. Cal'llew, 1\lr. George A ., M.R.C.S.E., L.S.A . Clegg, 1\11'. Richartl, LB., C.lII., L.R.C.P. Oarleton, 1\11'. John haw, L.n .C.S.I., Olements, Mr. R. "., L.R.C.p.,Eclin. L.n.C.I>.I. Clements,1\1r. amuel D., B.A., L.n.C.s., Carncs, 1\11'. ,Villiam, M.1'•. c.s., Eng., L.n.c.p., Lond. L.1'..('. p., LOllll. OEtrord, 1\lr. F . O. ,1'., M.R.C .. , L.R.C.P. Carroll, 1\11'. Joseph, 1\1. B., C. M., D.P.II. Olose, M1'. J ., M.B. D
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Dickenson, Mr. J. J ., M.R.C.S . Eccles, 1111'. A. Symons, M.B" C.M. , Aber., Honorary Dickey,Mr.A.A.G., JlI.D., n.u .f. , L.ll.C.S.I. lIULC.S. Life Dickson, Mr. G. Oecil, M.D. , EJin. Eccles, Mr. W. Soltau, M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Dickson, 1111'. G. W.,M.A.,Edin.; M.n., C.:-[, Eddowes, SLll'g.- Oapt. A. , M.D., Edin., Members. Dicksoll, 1\11'. John Dl1nbar, :\I.D., It-U.!., M.n., C.M. M.Cll. Eden, 1111'. n., M.D. Dillon, 1111'. L. Geralll, l.D., n.u .r. , M.Cll. , Ed 'el l, ]HI'. G. A., M.D. L.l\1. Edwards, MI'. B. E. J., M.B., Edin., C.M. Dilton, 1\11'. T. J., L. n. C. H. Irel. L. It. C. P . Irel. Ed lI'arlliJ, 1\11'. J ohl1 0., L. n. c. p. & s ., Diml11ock, 1\[1'. A. F ., lIf.D.,Durh., M . B. Edin., L.F.P. & s. D~stin,Mr.IIo\\'al'(l, j\LB., lII.lt.C.S., L.T'•. C. p. Eclwards, 1\11'. R. T., ;lLR.C.S., Eng., Dl\'lne. MI'. John, 1If.B., C.:'I1., GIn. . L.n.c.p., Lond. Egerton, Mr. J. James, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.p. Dix, Mr. ,Yilliam R., ;)LD., n.s. Dixon, Mr. J. F., lII.11..C.S. Elder, 1\11'. 'V., ],.T'•. C.P. & S., Edill., L.M. Dix~tl, j\~r. T. , )I.R.C.S:, L.R.C.S. Ellcl'tvn, Mr. John, M.D., St. And., DahlC'. Mr. H. ol11cl'VIlle, I,.It. O.P. & S.E . L.I:.C.P. Lond. M.11..C.H. Dobie, MI'. J. N., lII.A., :\['B. Ellerton, 1\11'. J. F. H., lIJ.D., Brux., Dob 011, .Mr. A., l\Ln.c.s., L.R.C.P., L.n.c.p., L.l\I. Lond. Elliott, MI'. B. G., L.R.C.P. Dodd, Licnt.-Ool.,J.R, IL\.:\f.C.,lILD.,&C. Elliott, 11r. J. 'ands, 11 LB. , CJ-I.B., Eelin. Dodd, Mr. P.Yel'llOIl, ;'11..\ . , flI.D., l\1.ll.C.S ., Elliott, Mr. ,I'm. Hamilton, M.D . L . n. C. P., LOJld. Elli , Mr. ,Villiam McDon ough 1\[. D. Brux. DonH'ille, .JIr E. J., L.n.c.p ., Lom1. , Ellison, MI'. Arthur, 1\[ It-'e.,., 'Eng. , :\1. Il.C.s. I •. n.c.1'., Lond. Douglas, .Jlr. Alexander, :\1. A., :\J.U., C.:\[" Ellison, 11'. E. H., 1\1. A., Oam b., :lL R. C. s., Edin. L.R.V.l'., L.S.A., ,".D. Dongla , MI'. Oha·. E., :\['ll., F.l:.C.S.E.,&C. Elli tOll, Brig.- mg. Lt.-Ool. G. S., Donglas,:JIr.Olaudc, F.I:.C.s., L.lt.C .P. )L]\.C.'-; .. L.S.A. Douglas, 1111'. J. J., :\LD., Edill. Embleton, Mr. D.O., lILn .: Durh., l\I.R.C.S. Elllbliug, The HOll. W. H., L.R.C.p. DoutllWaitc, Mr. G. II., :\I.R.C.S. Dove, :Jfr. Angu ·tu 0., ~r.D., DUl'h., M.D., Louel., I..F.P., ., Glas. n.s. Ell'or, l\Ir. .T. ,I' ,T•. R.C.P. DOII'nes, .JJr. M. n., n.CH ., n.A.o.r..U.r. Ethcridge, Ml'. C. E., :\LB. Drage, ?Ill'. LOYall, :\I.A., Oxon., M.D., Ettlrs, nIl'. 'V. J. McCulloch , M.D ., Abel'. !II.D., n.cn. ;'Ir.n., C.:\1. Dt'illk,,'utel', Mr. 11., :\1.1)., Ellin., M.D., E"Ull', Mr. A.. H., :\['R.C ... , L. . A. c.;\l., l\I.l:.C.s. EntIlS, 1\[1'. O. J., :\L1t c."::. 1..11[. Dt'ydcn, 1\11'. Jas. HUllter, L.J:.C.P. E"an , 1\11'. E., :\1.A., :.\['n., H.C., D.P.IT. L.l:.l.'i., Etlill. E\'<111 , Mr. E. E ., :\['11..C.8., L.n.c.p.,Edin. Dudgeoll, :'III'. J. IIqolllll'Jl, L.l~.C.l'., E"all , 1\11'. G., ;U.B. L.H.e.s., Eelin. Evan', Mr. John, M.D. Dudley, Mr. BeJ'lHlrd .T., ~l.R.C.S., Eng., &c. El'<llls, Jr. O. O. P., :\['D., Durh ., B.S. Duffus, MI'. Ja ., )['H. Evan', Mr. ,\Villial11 , F.n.c.s.) Eng. Duggan, lr. lIloth cl'\\'ell, :lr.r..c"., Evan., 1\11'. G., F.l:.C' . . , L.R .C.P. E\'ttllS, 1Ilr. ,Yilliam Owen, L. n.c .... , Ed., L.ll.C.I'., Edill. .Dl1ke, nrgcon-1\la.ior W. A. L. H. C. P., Ed. Dl111Can, Mr. ,yill iam, L.Il .C. p., Edin., Evcl'shcll, Mr. Arthur R. Fi?ld, :\LR.C.S., L.n.c ..'., Ec1ill. 1.. l:.C.1'., Lond. Dl111kley, Mr. W. 'Y., F.JLC.P., Edill ., E,\'art, 1\11'. C. Theodore, M.D., Aber., F.JLG.f>. M.n., c.1\[. Dunlop, 1\11'. huhlam H., M.D., M.cn ., Ewart, MI'. David, LB., B.S., F.R.C.. , ILU. I. Edin . Ewart, Mr. J., M.D. Dunll, 1\11'. D. ., !If.D. Dumo, 1\11'. John, M.D. Fn,il'hullk, MI'. ,V., M.n.C. , ., lb' .A . Dumo, 1\11'. Leslie, M.B. Fairclongh, Mr. T . BnLler, L.n.c.p., Edin., Durrant,Mr. T.A .,M.H.C.S., L.Rc.r.,Lond. L.ll-C.S., Edin. Dyson, Mr. William, M.D. Falkner, Ml'. H. G., M.R.C .. , L.n.c.p.r. Eades,1I1r. .0. , I •. H.C .P., L.lt.C.S., Edin . Farmcr, 1\11'. E. J., M.D., n., . , Dub. Univ. Fanner, Mr . . , M.R.C .. . , L.R.C.P., Edin., 'Eagar, Mr. R., M.D. Ealancl, Mr. R. F., L.RC.S., L.RC.P. D.l'.n. ,Eames, 1111'. Ohas. W., iU.ll., C.M., M.R.C.S. Fa.rquhal'son, 1\Ir. D. P.Maclaren, I.B.,C.M. L.R. C.p. Farrar, rr. R. Al1struthor,l\I.A.,Oxon.,M.D .
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H onorCiJry Life Members.
Farrer, Mr. Geo. Albert, M.R.C.S., Fuller, Mr. Ellward B., M.B., Edin., L.S.A. F.R.C.S., Ellin. Fawsitt, Mr. Thos., lILR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Fullerton, M1'. F. ,V., M.D., Dl1rh., :r.LB., Featherstone, .Mr. W. S., li.D. B.S. Fenn, Mr. A. Gershom, M.B., C.lIf., Ellin. Fulton, Mr. G. C. H., CUL, Glas. Fenn, MI'. S. B., L.R.C.P., L.R.C. . Fultoll, Mr. Robert V., M.D. Fennel, Mr. T., M.ll.C.S. Furber, 1\11'. George H. , M.lt.C.S. F enol1lhet, 1\11'. K C., L.n.C.p., L.R.C.S., FurIe)" Sir Jolm, C.B. Edin., L.lIr. Fyil'e, 1I1r.'Ym. E., lIl.D., B.C. ,M.A.,Cantab. Fentem, M., ThmlHtS, M.D., M.S., B.SC., Gauu, MI'. C. Daker, M.lt.C.S., L.ll.C.P., Edin., LL. D. Eclill. Fentern, Mr. P. heldon, M.D. , Edin Gabb, Mr. J. K, lILI:.C.H., L.It.C.P., Edin. Fenton, Mr. Murk Anthony, M.D. Garrney, Mr. C. TImke, 1~.H.C.H., Ire1. Fenwick, Mr. Percival C., M.B., Galloway, MI'. D. J., M.1>. M.n.C. . . Gandy, IIlr. 'Y., )I.lt.C.H., L.S.A. Ferguson, 1111'. J. :Jr., L.n .C.l'., Edin. Gane, 1\11'. Euwanl P. ., :r.I.R.C.S., L.R.C. '., Edin. 1..11.C.l'., LOlJd. Ferran, Mr. W., 1II.B. Ganlner, 1111'. II. :Too lI1.1]., C.lIr. ( Tla ). Fieilling. lUI'. Frederick, ~L D., Edin. 1arLlner, Mr. H. \YillOllgll hy, M.D. Finlay, Lt.-Col., L.RC.P.!., C.:lII., ll .A. lIl.C. Ganlner, MI'. J., lILit.I'.H. Fisher, Mr. Theodore, M.D., lI1.B. (~areln('r, Sl1I'geon R II., N.B., A.M.l>. Fi her, Mr. Thos., lILll. C.S., L.S.A. Garland, nIl'. Aluelt 1., L.l:.C.l'., Edin., Fi her, 1\11'. ,Yelby K, lII.R.C.:4., Eng., &e. lILJl.C.l-'., Eng. Fitzgerald, Mr. C. Egerton, lILD. Garrard, Mr. W. A., lIL1:.C.S. Fitzgeral ll, :Mr. James, ALB., C.¥., Edin. Ganett, MI'. C. Dmlley, lILILC.I'. Fitzhenry, }'Ill'. George 'Y., M.R.C . . , Garson, nlr. J. Hill Hoss, M.D., C.M., L.S.A., Lond. V.P.ll., Camu. Flavell, Rev. Tbomas Gar tang, ~lr. E. 111., M.D., St. Alld. Fleetwood, lIlr. T. F., F.R.C.S., Irel. L.I~.C.1'., Edin. Fleming, ilIr. A. J., lILD., lLU.I., ;\l.cn. Gascoigne, MI'. 'Y. K, J".Tt.C ... Fleming, Mr. H. H., ~LB., Duh. Gaunt, Mr. William H., lILII. & C.)f. Fletcher, Fleet-Surgeon ,Yo Bainbriggc, Gayin, Mr. l\IcCallnl1l, M.n., ClI.B. n.x., lII.ll.C.S., Euin. Geddie, Mr. J. S., ilI.D. Forbes, Mr. John, liLA., n.sc.; :tIl.B., C.lIL Gettings, 1111'. John S., L.ILC.S., Edin.,L.M. Forbes lUI'. N. Hay, F.R.C ... , Edin., GiLb, 1111'. W., L.ll. C.1'.E., L.ll.C.S. L.R.C.P.L. GiLb, Mr. 'Y. eott, ;\f.D. Forsyth, Mr. Hobt., lIT.D., Glas., lILB., C.~r. Gibbon, Mr. F. 'Y., L.ILC.l'., Edin. Fort, Mr. Thos., )l.lt.C. ' ., L l{. C.l'., L.lIf., J".n.<:'.s. Edin. Gibb .. , Mr. A. N. GOduy,M.ll.C .... ,L.R.C.l'., Lond. Fothergill, nll'. J. R, lIr.D., • t. And. , L.R.C. '., Edin. Gibbs- mith, MI'. K Gibb., L.u.c.P.r., Fox, Mr. Jno. Raymond, lILB., Melb. ]) . I'.H., &c. Fox, l'lIr. J\I. J., L.ILC .P., L.n.C .... , Edin. Gib 'on, Mr. C. P., L.ILC.l'., Rllin. Francis, Mr. G. IV. , M.B., C.lI1. Gibson, Mr. J. II., lILI~.C.". Frankish, Mr. J. D., M.D., St. And., Gilbertson, M1'. James H el1l'Y, lIT.It.c.s., lILR.C.S. L.R C.I)., Lond. Frankish, 1'111'. Thomas, lII.D., C.lII., B.SC. Gildea Colonel Sir James, K.C.Y.O., C.13. Franks, Sir Kendal, c.R., A.B., Durh., l\f D. Giles, 'Mr. P. Broome, F.1LC ... . , Ellin., Fraser, Ml'. J. H. P., lILR.C.S., L.R.C.P. L.RC.I'., Eclill. Fra er, Mr. J. J., :tILR.C.S. Gill,l\lr.J.IV., M.D.,D.l:'.H.,Loncl.,)f.I:.c .... , L.R.C.p., Lond. Fraser, Mr. John T., M.R.C.S., Edin. Fraser, Mr. 'Ym. Duncan, lILB., O.M., Gillon, Mr. G. Gore, M.D., Glas., M.B., Camb. C.M., F.R.C.f'., Edill. Freeborn, Mr. John C. R., liLA., L.R.C.p., Gimlette, Mr.J.D.,M.ILC.f.i.,L.n.C.l'., T,(lJ1d. Lond. . . Girdler, :Mr. G. T., L.Jt.C.l'., L.lt.C.H.,Edin. Freer, Surgeon-MaJor K Luke Gittens, Mr. A. B., M.lt.C.S., L.lt.C.l'. Fryer, Mr. John, M.n..C.S., L.S.A. Glen, Mr. John, lI1.D. Fryer, Mr. WnJ. F., L.R.C.p., Edin., Goddard, Mr. C. K, M.D. L.R.C.S., Edin. Goddard, Capt. G. H., lII.H.C.S., L.ll.C.L'., Fuller, Mr. Alfred L., 111. n. c. s., Eng., &c. R. A.lII. C.
Godfrey, Mr. A. K, M.lt.C.S. Gwynn, .i'llI'. C. H., lII.D., Edin., M.B.,C.M. Godson, II'. Johu Eo, ;\I.B., B.Cll., i)1.R.C.S., Hauwen, .i'Ill'. 'Y. R, M.D., St. And., L.R.O.p. lILJt.C.S. Godwin, Surgeon- rajor C. R Y. Hale, Major C. H., R.A.M.O. Godwin, .i'llI'. G. L., L.S.A. Hall, Mr. A., lII.I~.C.S. Gokhale, Mr. Kashiuath Narajen, L.lI1. Hall, Lt.·Col. Lees, It.A.M.C., lII.n.c.s. & s., (Indi:.). Hall, nil'. T. Gibson 1l., L.R.C.S., Goodman, Mr. Thomas H., M.lt.0.S.,ld5.A. Irel., L.It.C. P., Irel. (New Zealand). Gordon,1\IJ'. W. A., M.ll., C.M., Belin. Hall, .i'llI'. 'Vm., M.D., Brux., F.R.C.s. ,Ed. GontIie, nIl'. II., lI1.13., C.:\!., Edin. Halliday, Mr. F., lI-Llt.C.S., L.R.O.P. Gould, 1111'. 'E. He.mard, {"H.C.p. Hn,llirlay, IIII'. J. W., M.n.c.s. Goulder, MI'. ]!'. S., lI1.It-C,,·., r..l~.C.I'., Halliwell, Mr. R. N., lII.U.C.S., L.S.A. LOllll. Halliwell, Mr. T. Oates, lILll.C.S., L.R.C.P. , Graham, Mr. Arthnr R., ~LA., C.lIL, Lond. Camb., lI1. B. lIallo\ys, Mr. H. Pinnington, lII. D., Eelin. Graham, Mr. G. R :Jr., L.ILC.P.I., L.:\I. IIallllnerton, 1111'. G. II. L., L.R.C.p. Graham, I1Ir. U. '\'., )I.lt.C.S., L.lLC.l'. llammerton, }'h. J., M.D. Gramshaw, iiII'. F. '., )LD., "t . Ancl. Hammoncl, Mr. 'Ym. lIL R.C.S., L.R.C .P., Eclin ., L.lII. Granger, Mr. R F., L.n.c.p. & ... , Btlin. GmlJt, MI'. Dundas. )1.A., Elliu., M.D., Hall1ptoll, nIr. A. G., M.D. lIL1)' Hancock, ~Ir. H. Ruskin, )LU.C .. Grant, .Mr. G., lILB., C.)I. Ha.nll, Mr. H. :B ., L.u.C.I', Edin., :\f.R.C,S. Grant, 1\lr. Lachlan, ~1.D., ~LB. Hannah, Mr. 'Y. T., !\I.B., C.)1., D.P.H, Gl',mt, illr. N. ~ld\.aj,:'I1.o.)[, ·. , (Ontario). Hardie, 1\11'. R :lr.n.,O.lIL Gray, Mr. Alex., lILD., C. lI1. , GIas. Harding, :;}Ir. ,r., l\LD. Gray, ~lr. Thomas, ~l.ll., ll. '., &c. Hargrca\'es, ilIr. Graham, L.S .•L, Loud. Gl'caYcs, Mr. lIellry, )l.Jt.C"., Eng., lIal'grea\'cs, ilIr. ill. Kippax, )l.D., Glas. , L.ICc,r., Loml. , &l:. lILD. Grech, ~lr. '. E., lIl. n. Harmcr, iiII'. 'Ym. Allan, L.. A., Lond. Hani. , ~ll'. J. D., lII. D. GrecIl, nr r. 11. M., )[,11. Grccn, .JII'. William '1., :'IULC.S. Harris, ilIr. W. '1'., lILll.C.S., L. ·.A. (Port Greenhalgh, Mr. A., )['l:.G.S., L.ll.C.l'., Elizabeth). lII.Il., l'lI.n. Harris-Liston, Mr. Lle"ellYll, lII.R.C.S., Grecllhongh, Mr. V. J., 13 ..\.., Camb., lILn., 1,.1(,(,;.1'., Lond. C.)!. Harrison, Mr. 1\. ,V., lILD., Bnu., Greenwooll, 11'. A., lIr.n.c.s. lILILC. , ., L.n.C.I'. Green\\'ood, Mr. A. Young, :'II.D., lILOH., Harri.'oll, Mr, £., :'1[, \., Camb., :'II.D. Edill. lhrri~oll, Mr. . Hopc, L.U.C.P., Greenwood, iIII'. C. D., '\l.n..C.S. lILll.C.S. Greenwood, .Jlr. C. '., :'Il.ll.C. ·. IIani 'OIl, ilIl. T. H. II., lIUl.C.. , L.Il.C.l'., LOlld. Grcyes, ~lr. E. II., lILn., Belin., ~LB., C.~L Gl'i(fill, :Jlr. J., M.D. Hal'l'i~oll, Mr. \\T. A., M.n. Grillin, 1'111'. 1., lI1.H.C.H., L.S.A. Hart, .illr. A. H., iII.D., M.:4., &c. GriLfith', Mr. A. Y., )LJt.U .... , L.S.A. llartley, Col. K DaroD, L.(5:;., lILR.C .. , Grilliths, Mr. Francis, lILn., O.iII. L.H.C.P., Lond. Hartley, Mr. R 1: ., 1II.ll., iII.n.c.s. Grillith , lUI'. H. HaLhbollc, D.A., )l.ll., Haney, 1\11'. A., iII.D., lIr.l~.C.S. B.ClI., B.A.O., lI1.D. Griffiths, Mr. John '., lILR.C. '., L.ILC.l'., IIa.rvey, nIl'. J. 0., lILD. Loud. Haslett, Mr. R. W., :tILn.,F.n.C.S.!. Griffiths, nIl'. P. Rhys, lII.B., B.S., Lond. Hatherly, nIl'. H. R., lII.H.C . . , L.R.C.P., Grimuly, Mr. R II., ~1.11.C. '., L.S.A. lILn. (Lo~1d.) Gripper, Mr. Waller, '\1. A., Cautau. , Hatherley, Mr . . Oldall, lILn.C .. ,L.ll.C.P. lII.n.c.s., Edin., M.B., D.p.rI. Hatton, 1\11'. G. Stokes, M.D., Dnrh., 1II.B., Grogono, Mr. ,V. A., lII.ILC.S., L.ll.C.I'., D.S. Etlin. Hawthorn, Mr. J oltn B., 1I1.13. & C.lII. Grove, Mr. 'V.R, B.A., Camb., M.ll., D.C., Hay, Mr. Willial1J, LA.,M.B, C.lII. lII.lt.C.S. Hayes, Mr. H. W. MeO.wlly, M.R.C.P., Gummou, MI'. James F., L.R.C.P. L.ILC.S., Edin., &c. Guthrie, Mr. J., 1II.D., GIa ., 1II.D., C.lII. Hayles, Mr. A. 'Y., M.lt.C.·. . Gntteridge, II'. ,Yilkills (Tasmanin.), M. B., Haynes, Mr. tanley L., M. D., Edm. C.M., Eelin. 1. It. C..
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St. J ohn Ambulance Association.
Heald, 1111'. G. H. , lILR.C.S. H onman , :Mr. A., lII.1l.C.S. Heard, ]Hr. T. G., L.R.C.p. &,., Edin., H ope, Mr. John L. A., lILll.C.S., Eng.,&c. L.F.P. & s., Glas., L.lII., Dull. Hopkins, Mr. Thos., ;\1.1) . , Cll .B., B,A. Hearn, :Mr. E. L e Fanu, lII.n., Melb. HOl'lle,1\l1'. Geo., lILE., Cli.n. (Victoria) . Heathcote, 1\11'. B. A., lII.ll., c.lII., Abel'. Horne, .J11'. George, M.D., ELliu., &c. Hebblethwaite, 1\11'. H., 1II.ll.C.S. Horne, 1\11'. J. Fletcher, ;\1>.11., St. And. Hedley, 1\11'. John, lILD. Horn~, 1\11'. T., 111. D •. Heggs, 1I1r. Raymond 1\1., M.R.C.S., Eng., H o lUll, Mrs . H.arl'letL :M. M., L. n.c.p., L.R.C.P., Lond. L.ll.C.S., Edll1. Hellier, 1\11'. J. B., 1I1.D., lII.n., M.ll.C.S . Hosier, Mr. U. H. S., .If.Il .C.H, Ire1. Henry, MI'. O. Dawson, M.B., B.C., liLA. liosking,:M1'. Archer, lII.n., C!! .~L, Edin. Oantab. Hos 'ad::, 1\11'. J. F., F.lt.C.S ., Ecllll. Henry, 1\11'. D.O., lILB., CILB., Edin . L.1I1. Houchin, Mr. E. K .. L.RC.P. ,L.R.C.S. Rotunda. Howard, 1\11'. Heaton 0 . ,111. n. c. s . Hetley, Mr. Henry, M.D., 1II.B., Howard, 1\11'. J., L.ICQ.C. I'. M.R.S.C., Edin. Howard, :Mr. Jas. F., lILD. He'il'at, 1\11'. Dayiu Bennie, :\LB., M.C., Howden, 1\lr. 1. D . Olark, ;\f.D. . Edin. Ho\\'ell, Mr. R. E., 111.13., c.lI!. , Edm. Hewat, :Mr. John, 1II.D., C.lII., Euin. Howlett, iiII'. Ellwill, F.R.C.S. He'il'at, 1\11'. M., lILn., C.lIL (Oape Town). Hoyland, .Jlr. . .'teutoll 111.11. H ewetson, 111'. John T., M.D., F.R.C.S. Hoyle, .tIll'. George, 111.1). H ewetson,1\11'. Richard, lILR.C.S. Hudson, Mr., :\1.11. Hey, IHr O. E. Milnes, 1II.A., Oamb , Hudson, 1\11'. II. E. , M.ll.C. '. M.R.C . . , L.R.C.P., Lond. Hughes, 1\lr. D. Arthur. lI1.H.C'.S., Hey, Mr. H. D., M.RC.S., L.RC.p. L.R.C.P., Lond. H eygate, 1111'. F. N., lII.R.C.S., L.S.A. Hughes, 1111'. H. G., L.n. c.l'., El!in. Heys, :tiL'. Arthm, Ll.B., C. M. Hughes, Mr. H. L., F.Il.C.p., Etlin. Hey""ood, 1\11'. T. H., lI1.R.C.S Hughe , :J1r. H. Lewis, L.U.C.S., L.1t. C.P." Hiekley, 1\1r. A. 1\Iackemie, lI1.R.C.S. EdilJ., L.lII. L.R.C.P., Lond. Hughes; 1\1r. H. 1\1., 1II.B., lILIl.C.S. Hicks, }\Jr. R., lII.R.U.S. Hughes, Mr. R., 1I1.1l.C.8., L.I:.C.l'. Higgins, }\Jr. Oharles H., M.D. Hughes, Mr. ,Yo H., :\f.n., C.;\1., D sC. Higginson, 111'. G., B.A ., Oamb., L.S.A., Hume, Miss TIoweua G. D., 1Il.}). M.R.C.S . &1'. Hunt,Mr. Robert, ;\I.lt.C.S. ,L.ll.C.p .,Lol1l.l. Hillaby, Mr. A. , L.n.c.p., Lond., lIr.n.c.s. HUllter, Mr. ,Yo L., :1I1.D., D.P .ll. Hindle, Mr. James, L.R.C.p., Edin., Hurley, Mr. J., L.H.C'.p. L.R.C.S., Edin. Husband, Mr. J . 0., 1I[.D., M.lLC.S., Hine, 11r. H., lILU.C.S., L.R.C.P. L.R.C.p., Edin. Hirst, 1\Ir. Albert, ::ILD.,F.n.c .p. Hutchinson, Mr. F. Blailc, 1£.1:.C.S., Hirst, 1\11'. G. S. Shirt, M.n., C.lIL, Edin. Edin., L.ILC. P., Ellin. Hislop, Mr. ,V., lILn., M.R.C.S. Hutcbison, Mr. :F ... '1'., lIf.D., B.CH., B.A. Hodges, M1'. 'Y., M.P..C.S., L,R.C.P., lev ers, 1\11'. Eyre, ;\1.D., Dub. Lond. Illin gworth; Mr. O. R, lII.ll.C.S. Hod getts, 001. O. A., lILD. In glis, l\Ir. David Wooel, lIf.D., GIas. Hodgins, Mr. Walter 'IV., 111. D., n. s. In glis, 1\Ir. H. 1II., M. B., 111. S. (N elY Zealand). Hoffman, 111'. J. M., lILB., C.M. (S. Africa) In gram: 1\11'. J., L.ILC.S., & L.lt.C.l'.E.,&c. Hogg, Mr. A. 'IV., L.n.c.p., L.lt.U.S., Ireland, 1\11'. Oharles J., lILn.c.s., L.A .S. Edin . Irvin, 1\Ir. J. H., lILn . c.S., L.lt.C.p., Ire1. Hogg, :1Ir. R. H., M.n., lILR.C.S. I rving, 1\11'. J., M.D. Holden, Mr. Qeo. H. R., M.A., Oamb., Irving, Mr. J., )1.D. M.D . Irving, Mr. ,Yilliam, lILR.C.S.E., &c. Holdsworth, Mr. A. T., M.D. I saac, Mr. Richard J., L.H.C.P. & S.E. Holman, Mr. R., lIf.R.C.S. Jackson, Mr. E., lI1.ll.C.S. H olmes, Mr. David, M.B. Jackson, Mr. E. S., lILB., C.M., EJin. H olmes, }\Jr. '",,T. Reid, 1I1.D., Aber., M.n., Jackson, Mr. H. E. Atheling, L.lt.C.P., C.M. Lond., 1Ln.,C.S., E11g., F.rt.C.S., Edin. Holt, Mr. R. 0., L.R.C.P., Edin., F.H. C.S., Jackson, Mr. Joseph J., L.R.C.p.E., Edin. L.M., L.R. C.S.l. H olt, Mr. H. 1'11., ilL Jt.C.8., D.PH. Jackson, :lfr. J. J., L.n.c.p. Holthouse, 1111'. T. Le Gay, lI1.ll.C.S . Jackson, Depnty-Surgeon-General Sir Holtom, Mr . 0., 1I1.ll.C.S. Robert W., C.B.
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Jacques, Mr. "v., i'lI. B. Keith, Mr. Alexa1ll1er Ewing, lIL B. Honorary James, Mr. Alfred, J . , M.D. Kelly, Mr. O. E. ~'[ c: K., 7JLD. Life Jdmes, Mr. F. P. H.., L.H.C.l'., Edin . KeiLIJ, MI'. J. R., M.D., V. i\!. Membeu. James, Mr. P., 1,.I:.U.!':!. Kelly, Lieut.-Col.o llel R. Vandele.ur, C.B., Jameson, 1111'. Joseph S., )1.D., M.n., &c. .F. R.U.S., Etllll., L.R.C.p., Edm. Jannie, MI'. R 'Y., liLA., III.n., C. 1I!. , Eelin. Kenne<ly, Mr. J. W. ( Tew South ,Vales). Jarvis, Mr. J. 1I. K, ~1.11.C.S . , L.lt.C.l'. Kellnedy, Mr. W., F.rt.C.S., Irel. (New Zealallll.) Ker, Mr. H., F.R.C.S. Jay, Mr. l?reclel'ick Jj'itzhe1'hert, -'LD. Kerans, l'IIr.T. G., L.R.C.S.r.,lIL R.c.p.,Irel. Je/fcoat, illl'. F. 11., n.A., lII.B. (New Zeai). Ken, Mr. James, M.D., liLA., Oalltab. Jenkins, Mr. J. J., L.ll.t'.S., L.H.U.p.,Eclin. Kel'l', 1111'. \\Tm. J., 1II.D., CII.n. Jennings, .~\Ir. K, ;\Ln.C.s ., Eng., L.R.C.p. Key, Ml'. D. T., lILll.f'.!':!. (New Zealand), Kcys, fill'. O. W. il100re, \r.n ,A.!lLD. Jermaine-Lulhull1, Mr. F. S , M.R.C.S., Kidson, Mr. Hcruelt, :'ol.E., C.JI., n.sc. Eng., L.H.C.p., Lond. Kilcallolie, :JII'., :lLIl.C.S.E. Johnson, MI'. John, ;\f.lJ. (Yictoria). Kilganilf', ~1r. ill. J., F.R.C.S ., Ire1. Johnson, Mr. ltlllnel, :lL11. Kilkelly, Lieu t.-Colonel, lILD., H . A.~1.C . JOhI1S01l, MI'. Thollla~, M.lLC.S., L.R.C.P. King, .:'III'. F. Truby, III.n., C.lI!., Eclm. Johnston, :Jlr. A. ILulll11 E' l'sley, lILlt.O.:., King, :Jlr.R.T. L.Il,C .... ,L.Jl.s.c.,Irel.,L.:lL Eng., L.]l.C.I'., Low!. Kingcombe, nIl'. A. P .. ;\1. H.C.S., L.S.A . JOhlltr)ll, Mr. D,l\id Gibh, M.B., C.)L KillgslJl1ry, :JIr. Ellwarc1, ;\1.11., B.A., Dub. I~ dill. KiJlgslJUry, ~lr. G., lILD. Jollll sto n, MI'. Jolin, :\f.D., Edin . Kingston, :MI'. Percy J., L.ILC.P., Lond. )I.H. C.. .. Ellg. Johnstonc, 1111'. 1'., :\f.B., c.)!. JOllC!'i, fill'. A. L1oyrl, D.P.lI., Canta'll Kinnear, .:'Ill'. \\r., M.n., '.:\[., Ecliu. :\r.1L l'.S.T';. Killcy-)Iorgan, ~Ir. A., ;\1. D., Durh. Jon es, ~Ir. Bl!J1jalllin, ;\I.D., Dl1l'h. Kirkpatrick, Mr. William, n.A., M.D. Jone ,Mr. O. ~I., :\LH.C.S. J\:llapp, taft 'u rgeon )lolltagne H., R:_'. Jones, :'Ifr. D. J., F.ll.C.!':!., L.R.C.p. Knealo, :JIr. J. 0., L.JLC.p., EdID. JODes, iiII'. D., ;\['ll., :\I.S., :l1.11.('.S. L.Il-C.S., Ellin . Joncs, :Mr. D. Da\'ies, :\I.Il. Kni~ht, ';\[1'. A. 0., ;\1.n.G.s., L.S.A. "'(1'II.1 KlIi~ht, IIII'. G16n AlbUl'll, :l1.n., 1\Ielb . J ones,.u1IJ r 1) . "J ~l., M.ll .c.. " Jon es, iiII'. Da\'i,l T. Rocy n, "Ln., C.lII., Knight, Mr. \\T. H., L.RC.p. & . . , Edlll. EtliJI., D.r.lr., Oxon. l\night, )11'. ,I'. J. R., 1I~~:, n.u.l. Jone , ~1r. Francis G., lI['D., C.:l1. Knott, 1111'. \\T m., M.D., 'l1l1 . K11o\dc, Mr. H., 111.1)., Dllrh. J oues, "I .11 1'. ~~. 0 ., '[ ••. J). Jone', JI1'. Herbert, ]).1'.11., Cam., L.ll.C .. , Kny\'et t, :JIr. H. Ferrel'S, L. n.C.p., E di n., Irel. L.;\f. Jones, Mr. II. D., I"!!.C.p., L.n.C .. ,Eclin. Koch, ~rr. ,I'. Y. )Iill cr, :If.n., ~1.CFI . Jon os, :JIr. Hugh, )I.B., C.)L, Glas., D.l'.II. Lacey, ~rr. All:ll1 R., L.lLC.I' .. Lond. Jon es, )Ir. II. ;[atltone, 1, .... .1.., Lond. Lachlan, :\11'. >eo. F., :\f.n., n.>; . . Jones, Mr. Joseph, :\f.D., CII . B., Yictoril'L, La~ng, :JIr. Jall1(; T., lILIl., c.;\[:' Edlll. , L.R.A. Lall'll, nIl'. Andrew J., ~!.J)., C.)f., D.l.H. Jones, Lieut.-Oolonel J. Al'nallt, M.D. Lamb, Mr. '\T. H., 1oLll.C.>;., :'oLn . Jones, Mr. Rees Rowland, lILH.C .i'3 ., Lalllhcl't, fill'. F. ., lILIl.C.R., L.R.C.p., L.R.C.l'. & I..lIr., Edin. Loud. 'D b Jones, MI'. Richu1'Il, L.Jt.C.T'., ;\Llt.C.S. Lansdown, Mr. R. G. PoolE', ilLn ., Ul'. Jones, Mr. Robert L., ;\L It.C. . L antO~ll', ]\[1'. H. A.. de, lII.H.C.S . Jones, MI'. Rowlttucl, ~LIt.C.S., L.R.C.P. LaprUlk, Mr. ?eorge, :\!.D., C.;\L, Glas. Jones, ~Ir . H. Nclson, :lULU. ' ., L.R.C.p. L :t'lctt, MI'. E. E., lI1.D . Lonrl. Ln.tbam, fill'. Henry, ~r.B., C.M., B.SC., Jones, Mr. 'I . Reginald, lIL R. C. S. Eclin. Jones, )11'. Richarcl, M.n. Ln.tillLel', :'fr. H. A., M.D., Durh. Jones, Mr. 'V. l\1n.keig, ;\1. D., Dl1l'lJ , Lamie, lIlr. Oaspar R, )1. n., Buffalo, Jones, Mr. ,,\\Test lIf.R.C.,., LR.G.l'., L:S.A. Joseph, MI'. Alau, T,.R.C.S., J".R.c.p. ,Edin . Laurie, Mr. R., 1\1.D., Ec1111. J oynson, Mr. Geu. T., L. F.l'.S., Gl2.s. ,L.S. A. Lav?ry, Mr. ,1. .A.., L.ll.O.]'., Ec1in. JUkes, MI'. Anlll'ew, L.ll.C'.S., Edin. LaVles. MI'. Harry, lILR.C.S . •Julian, Col. R. A .. C.M.G., M.R.C.S. Law, 111'. Joseph, ~LR.C.S., Eng., L.RO.P., Jumeaux, Mr. Beujamin, lI!.R .O.S., L Ol1l1. . L.R.C.P., Ec1in. Lawrencc, 1\1r. H emy Cl'IPP , M.D., Durh. ('1
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St. J ohn A ?nbulance A ssociati on .
Lawson, ?lI r. G. Gloag, M . B., B.CH .,D.P.II. , McAdam, Mr. Robert Leuis (Victoria) L.M. McAldowie, M1'. Alex. 1\1. , M.D . Lazenby, Mr. J . M., M . D. 1\Ic"\lister Hewlings, M1'. ·W. F. , M.B. , Leary, .Mr. Etlward G., M.D. C . ~I. (N . Z.). Leash, Mr. J. T., M.D. McBrearty, Mr. J . L, F.R.C. S. Le Oronier, Mr. Hardwick, L.R.C.P. McOandlish, 1\11'. John G., L.ILO.p.,Edin ., Lond ., :Dr. R. c. S. L. R. C. s., Glas. McOarthy, Mr. Justin l1cO., M . D . Le Sage , l1r. O. F., L.S. A. Lee, l\Ir. B. J., L.S.A. , Lond. Macartncy, 1\11'. R., L.R.C.P., Edil1. Lee, Mr. Edwin, M.KC.F; . J\lt;Olelland, }'lr . ~H. A. M.lLC ... , Eng.,&c. Iacaulay, Mr. D. J ., M.D., Bl'l1x., Lees, Mr. ,V., M. R.C.S., L.S.A. L.n .e.S., Edin., L.n.C.p., Bdin. Legat, Mr. Andrew, M.D., Edin. Leigh, Mr. John Dickinson, M.D . , M.n., .McOullagh, 1111'. John, L. ILC.S., Irel. M.S., D.P.lI. McDonald, Mr. Geo. Bruce, I11.D. Leitch, Mr. ,I'. 0., L.F.l'.S., Gla . Macdonald, Mr. James, M.B., c.~r., Lemarchalld, Mr. A. ,1'., M.R.C.S., Edill., Edin . McDollJlell, Mr. Denis, L.n.C.S.I., L.A.H., L.R.C.P., Lond. Dub., L.::IL Lenurum, Mr. John B., M.D., M.B., C.M., Abel'. McDougall, Mr. Finlay, F.l'..C.~.E., Lennox, Mr. David, M.D., Edin. L.ILC.P.E. LescheD, 1'.11'. H . A., M.B. l\1cDougall, Mr. eil, M.B. & CILB., Glas. Leslie, Mr. R. ,Vhytock, II1.D., P•. U.r. l\IcDowell, Mr. ,Villiam C. W., IIl.n., M.S. Lewis,1\1r. T. H., III.R.C.S. McGachen, 1111'. F . ,I'. D., L.S.A., L.F. r.S., L~\\'ys-Loyd, 11'. Evan, 1II.R.o.s.,Eng.,&c. Glas. McGee, 1\11'. J . H., M.B. et ClI.D., ALD., LIlley, JUl'. J . H., M.D. Lilley, Mr. F .. L.R.C.S. & P., Edin ., D.p.H. , Oamb. Macgregor, Mr. Geo. Rout., M.D. L.F.P. & s., Gla . Lillies, Mr. Heruert, I1l.H.C.S. 1\lcGre£or, :Jlr. J., :Dr.R.C.S., L.U.C.I>. List, Mr. G. H., M.D. 1\lcJanet, Mr. F . l'l1., ~l.B., C.M., Glas. McKenzie, Dr. A., :DLD. Lister, :JIr. Thomas D ., ALD., Lond. Little, 1\Ir. J . , M.D. Mackeuzie, 111'. Duncan J., M.D. Littlewood, 1I1r. Harry, F.R.C.S. Mackenzic, l\lr. Eruest, M.D. Mackenzie, Mr. F.,\Vallace,:M.Ii.,C.I1L,Edin . Lloyd, hlr. E. J ., M.D., Abel'. Lloyd, Mr. Jordan, M.D ., F.R.C.S. l\1ackenzie, Mr. Henry D., M.D. Lloyd, nIl'. Johu D., I1LlLC.S., Eng., Mackenzie, Mr. Jas., M.D. L.R.C.P., Edin . 1\Iackenzie, nIl'. John, L.n.c.p., Edin. Lloyd, MI'. F. 'eymonr, M.D., Lond. Mackenzie, 1\1r. R. F., 1>LD. Lock, nIl'. John G., M. A., Oamb ., r.. n.c.p., Mackenzie, Mr. ,V. S. , L. R.C.P., L.R.C.S., M . R. C. s . Edin. Lodg~, Mr. P. G., ~ . M., L.S.A. MacFadden, Mr. C. J . R., M.D. (Hon), Lod,ndge, 1\11'. ,\ m. 0., M.R.C.S., ALD., C.elL, Edin. L.R.C.P., Lond. l\Iackie, Mr. John, M.D. Loe, :oIl'. J. S., M. lt.C.S., L.S.A. Mackilllay, 1\1r. Jallle R., M.R.C.S. Long, 111'. W . J., lILB. McIntosh, M1'. Alexallder M., M.B., Longhurst, Major B. 'Y., _LR.C.S. F.R.C.S.E. Lord, Ir.Saml.'f., L.R.C.p.,Lond.,IILR.C.S. Mclnto h, Mr. John, L.n.c.s., L.R.C.P. , Love, 1\11'. Henry, B.A ., M.B. , Durh . Edin. Lovely, Mr. O. Newton, ~L D., Durh. McJ\isack, 1\Ir. H. J., M. D. Low, Mr. A. Bruce, M.D., Edin. nlacKl1ight, l\Ir. Ohas. O.,M.B.,cII.I1r.Glas. McLaren, 1\11'. J. T . , M. n., L.ll. C.l>. L owe, Mr. A. J., L. R. C. P., L. R. C. s. Lowe, Mr. W. G., J.P., M.D. l\IcLean, Mr. O. J . Russell, I11.1). , EdiD . Lo\ysley, Oapt . .11. M., H.A.I1LC., lII.R.C.S., Maclean, Mr. E. J ., M.B., Edin. Eng., L.R.C.l'. , Lond . Maclin, Mr. Thomas T., M.D., Glas . McLannahan, Mr. J. Gunn, L.n.C.S.I., &c. Lowson, .Mr. G..' ~LB . , C.M., Glas. Loxton, Mr .. WIlham E., F.R.C.S., Edin. MacLeod, 1111'. R. A., I1I.D . (New Zealand ). Luce, 1\fr. RIchard Harman, F.R.C.S., M.B., McManns, Mr. L. Strong, M.D . Cantab. Mcl\lullelJ, M I'. John, M.B., M.fl.R. U.I. Luckman, Mr. E. L., :tLR. C.S., L.R.C.P. McNab, Mr. A. A., M.B., C.M., Glas. McNalty, Lt . -Ool. Geo. , V., C.B., M.D. Lumsden, Mr. J., M.D. Lynam, nIl'. R. G., M.ll.C.S., ALA., M.B. St. Allrl. , R.A.III. C. McNaught, Mr. Grace, M.D. MCAdam, Mr. Robt., M.D.
H OnO?"aTY L ife Members.
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McNeal, Mr. James, LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Milligan , Mr . J. W. , ~r.D . Honorary Macneilage, Mr. D., L.n.c.p., Edin., nlilligan, Mr.R. A ., L.R.C.p., M.R.C.S. Life Mills, 1\11'. R. J., M.D. , C.1I1 ., Abel'. L.F.P.S., Glas. Members. Mac Jidder, M1'. James, M.B., C . ~1., Edin. Mills, Mr. \Yilton, L.It.C.P., L.R.C.S., Edin . Mills-Roberts, Mr. E. A ., I1I.B., M.S. McTavish, Mr. F. 0., M.n., L.R.C.P. MI!Whae, Mr. D. M., M.D. Milne, Mr. Alex. 0 ., L.R.C.S . &P., Erlin. Milner,1\lr. James, M.H .c.s.,Eng.,L.R.O.P., Mc,Villiams, Mr. G. F ., l.LB., ilLS. Maddever, Mr. John 0 ., M. D . Lond . Maggs, M1'. O. II. A., L.S.A., Lond . l\Ioberley, Mr. S . O. H., IILR.O.S . Modlin, 1\11'. 1. Gibson, M.D. Mains, 1\1r. John II., L.ll.C.l'. , Lond. Malcolm, Mr. Ohas., L.U.C.l'., I,.R.C.S., Moffatt, Mr. A. A. P., M.R.C.S. Edin. Moil'. Mr. D. R., ;lLB. Malpas, Mr. J., M.R.C.S., T•• R.C.T'. Lond. Moil', Mr. R., lILB. Manley, 1111'. 11., M.A., Oamb., C.lIt., B.C. Molloy, 011'. Leonard, ~r.A., Dub., I11.D., Manll, nIr. has. F. Grant, n.M., M.S. ;'Il.3., n.Cll., &c. Mallll, 111'. J. Bentley, M.lt.C.S., Eng. Molteno, Mr. V. G., B. A., ~l.B., B.C. , (Oape Town.) 1I1anners, 111'. 'Vm. lly., M.n., c.~I., Glas. Manning, Mr. Le~lic S., ;'1[. n., c. ~f., Aber. Molyneux, Mr. H., M. n. c. s. Mantle, Mr. Alfred, M.Il., Dlll'h. Molylle\lx, Mr. E., M.R., L.R.C.P. Marriott, Mr. C. \'IT., M.])., t. Anu. Moncktoll, 1\[1'. Davi{l IIeury, F.R.C.S.E. Marriott, Mr. O. D., }'1.ll., Glas. Montagne, 1\11'. A. J. lI ., IIl.D. Marsh, Mr. F., F.ICC.fl. Montgomery, 111'. Edwin 0., lLR.C.S. , Marsh, Mr. J. ]1., L.RO.P., L.R.O.S. L.RC.P. Marsh, Mr. J . IIedley, ~Lll.C ... , L.n.c.p., Moone.y, Mr. Alex. P., n.A. (Ilons.), M.D. (JIons.) rr.u.I. Lond. Marsh, ~{r . J. J., L.RC.!'., L.n.c.s., Edill . MOllcYl'eny. ~Ir. II., ~r.B. Marshall, :Mr. G., I,. It. C.l'. Moorc, Mr. O..A.. , ~L D. 1.1arha11, Lieut.-Gol. J. J. deZoucllc,V.D.,Moore, iIlr. H. Cecil, ~f.n.c .. ·. L.lt.e.s., Irel., I,.A.II., Dub ., L.:\l. ~Loore,Mr.Helll'yO.,~r.R.,Dublin(Yictoria) Martin, Mr. AlberL, M.D. Moorc, llI'geon Lt.-Ool. Sandford, ~LB . Martin, Mr. O. M., )1.D . Moorhead, Mr. R. E., L.n.C.s., L.R.O.P. Martiu, M1'. J., M.ll., HI.. Anu. Moorhouse, Mr. D. 111., ~f.D., C.::IL, Etlin. Moorhouse, ~liss A., ~r.1l. :Martin, M1'. J. M. II., lILD., Vict. Martin, 11'. J. 'Y., M.D. Mori on, Mr. W. 1\1., Physician and Martin, Mr. . E., M. D. urgeon. :Martin, II'. \V. Y o, LD . Morris, illl'. F. H., ~I.D . Masser, Ml'. H. C. P., L.ILC.l'.E., )f.R.C.S. Morris, }'h. . G., ~r.D. Massingham, Surg.-Oolonel J. P., Y.D., Iorris, Mr. T. H. P .. ~f.R.C.S., L.n.c.p. ~l.R.C.S., L.S.A. Morrison, ~lr. J. T. J., F.n.c.s. Morrison, Mr. William, ::ILD. (Victoria). Matthews, 11'. O. E., M.D . , Oxon. Mortlock, Mr. R. H .. IILD .. C.~I., Edin. Matthews, II'. J. C., Jl ..\ . , ALB., D.C. Matthews, Mr. Yalentine, ~Llt . C.S . , L.S.A. Morton, Mr. O. A ., F.R.C.S., L. B-.C.P. , Lond. May, Mr. Thomas F. Maynal'!l, Mr. J. Olarkson, ALR.C.S. 1\[oss, Mr. 'Y. J . A., M.B. Mead, Mr. G. E., M.B. l\Ioxham, 1\1r. J\1. 0 ., ~LR.C.S . Mears, l\Ir. F. C., M. n., Durh. Mugliston, 1\11'. G. 1'. W., M.D., Abel'. Mllgliston, nIl'. '1'. 0., I1LH.C.S. Mehta, Dr. Dhanjibhai Mehin, 1.11'. K. S. , M. n. Mulligan, Mr. J. ,V , M. D. Melville, nfr. S., M.D. l\IUlll'O, Mr. F., ~LB., C.~L, Glas. Meh-in, 11'. James, ALD. , & .M. l\Iurdoch, 1\11'. Jas., L.R.C.p., Edin . Mercer, Mr. , V., M.D. Murison, Mr. P ., M.D. Merryweather, Mr. James, M.R.C.S., L.S.A . Murphy, 1\11'. 'harles E.,T.. R.C.p.I.,L.)L&C. Iurphy, l\Ir. ,V., M.B. , ('. I1L, Edin. Metcalfe, Mr. William, T, •• . A. lIIickle, Mr. Adam F . G., ::ILD. , Abel'. , Murray, Mr. O. F. K, M.D . . R.M., M.S. Murray, 1\11'. James A. J., n.M., M.. ,Edm. MUl'\'ay,Ml'. John Gawier,L.R.c.P.,L.lt.C. Middlemiss, Mr. G., M.D., D llI'h. Middlemiss, nIl'. G ., M.D. , D.PII. ELlin. Milburn, Mr. O. II. , M.n., ilLS., DU\'h . MUlTay-Aynsley, Mr. J . II ., M.R.C . S .~ Mill, Ml'. Geo. S. , M.D., Edin . L n.c. p. (New Zealand). Myel'S, Mr. ' Y. , V., M.B. , C.M., Gias . Millar, Mr. D. McFadyen , M.B. , D. p.II. Miller. Mr. J., M. D. Nairn, 1\11'. D. M., L.n . c. P., Edin ., L.R. C.S., Miller, Mr. J ames, ~f.B., a. M. , Edin . Edill.
58 Honorary Life Membel·s.
Nairn, II', R. W. , :r.r.B. & C.M., Glae;. Osbomc, Fleet-Surgeon II. B., )f.R. C.S. Nanavatty:Mr. ByramjiHormusji,F.R.C.S.,Osbume, MI'. O. A. P., L.n.c.l'., Rdin .• Edin . F.H .C.S., Edin. Nankivell, 11'. H erbcri, M.D . OYenden, Ur. ·W. H., ~r.D . N ason, Mr. E. Noel, B.A., Oamb.,M.D.,&C. Oll"en, MI'. E. Lloyd, iII.D. Mast. nrg., Ed. Owen, MI'. J . H., L.R.C.P., Rdiu . Neave, }lr. Edwaru J! . M., M.D. N eethling, 1\Ir.J. H., M.B., C.M. (S.Africa). Owen, lUl'. R. F ., ~1.1J . N elson, 1\11'. '1'., M.D. Ozallne, Mr. F . .£ ., :r.r.It.c .s., L.RC.P., N evin, lUI'. Robert, M.D. Lonu. N evills, lUI'. Arthur E., F.R.C.S., Edin. Page,.1\11'. Daviu, M.D . N ewby, lUl'. Ohas. H., L.n . c.p., Lond. , Paisley, Mr. "\V , M.B., C.llI. F.R.C.S. Palin, Mr. II. YenaLlcs, .J1.B., C. I1L, Edin. Newell, ::'11'. A. G., M.D., D.Pff. Palmer, II'. A. M., 1f.H.C . . N ewell, 1Ir. J . A., 1f.B., 1'\.Z. Palmer, 111'. O. penccr, L.ILC.l'., LOlld. Newman, MI'. William, :\1.D. ~r.H. C . S . N ewsham, M1'. Franc:is, ~.ll.C . S . Palmcr, 1111'. F. Oraddock, ~!.])., Bl'ux. Nicholls, Mr. Gordoll , M.B. Pallller, :JIr. Jas . 0 ., ~r.n., LIt .C.S., Ruin. Xicholls. 1\11'. H., .Jf.B., ~f.R.C.S. l'ark, :JIr. J.R. S., L.n.l'.s . , L.ll .C.p., Rdin. Nicholson, Brigade- mgeon Lt.-Ool. E., Parker, 1.11'. G., liLA . , ::I1.D. A.::If. s. Parke, 1\11'. L. 0., ::II. D., LOlll1. Nicholson, Mr. J. \\Tilliams, M.l! . C.S . Parke', 1\11'. "\Y. II., .Jf.13., ~1.s., ELlin. Nickson, 1\11'. Augnstns, B.A., ~1.B. Parkinson, Mr. ella. Jos., .JLn .. I,oncl., Nicol, 1\11'. James, ~r.D . :\I.lLC.S. ( \Tict.) . N ightingale, Mr. John, M.B., C.lIL, Edin . Parkillson, :JIr. \Y . J., ~Ln.C.s., Eng. NL'l:on, :JIr. 'r. S., lILR.C.S. Parnell, :JIr. G. 0., ~Ln.c . s . , L. · ..L Noble, ?lIr. Saml. Olarke, 11.n.c.s., Eng., Par:;ey, Mr. E . "\1'., :'II.B. L.S. A. Parson." :JIr. Franc:is Henry,::I1. D. ,e.:\L, Glas. N ockolds, Mr.Stephen, L.n.c.p. E. ,L. R.C.S. l>arsolls, lIIr. Harry C., ::Il.H.C .. ·., I,.H.C.P., Non ey, Mr. E. H ., L.S.A. Lond. N orman, Mr. A. . S., 11.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Parsolls, :JIr. ·"'alterB., ~LH.C ... , L.n.c.p. Lond. Partriuge, :JIr. '1'., :\1. D. N orman, Surgeon Burford Paterson, 1\11'. O. E., III. D. Norman, MI'. J. E., M.D., 1\l.R. C.S. Patrick, 1\11'. S. A., ~LH.C .. N orn?-an, 1\11'. J ~ I,Y., );'.1.~ . Patterson, :JIr. G. H., ;'.LILC.S., L.R.C.l'., N orns, lUr. I,'m. 1er1'1n, )1.B., ClI.B ., Lond . lUelh. . Patterson, Mr. G. de Joncourt, B.A., Dub., N orthcote, nIl' . .A . B., M. D., Edm . ::ILB., :II . .P.. C. s. N,uttall, Mr. T. K, M.B., c.~l., Edin. Paul, 1>11'. F. '1'., F. n.C.. , L.n.C.p., Lond. o Oonnell, Surgeon D. Y., M.D. Payne, Mr. Henry, ~1.D., Ellin. 0 ?ell,1I1r. W., F.R.C.S., ::I1.A., L.S . A . . Peac:h, 1\11'. O. I,V. , )1.B., ~LS., Edin. O,Donovan, nIl'. T. J ., l:' lt.C,P . & s.,Edm. Peach-Hay, ~Ir. Willialll, A1.B., C.)1. o DOIYIl.ey, Mr. Augustlll e, L.R.C.p. & s. Peake, 1\11'. A. "\Y., ::ILH.C.S., L.n.C.l'. Peake, Mr. Frederick K, :\Ut.c.f.:., L.ILC.p. EUlll., c'C. O ~ce:, II'. E. A., J.LB., . Pealce, MI'. G. H., L.)~.C.P., D.plI. OgIlVIe, M1'. J . H., L.B .C.S. , Edm . Pearcey, nIl'. J. J . I,Yandless, L. H.C.S. Okell, Mr. George, M.lt .C.S., L.S .A. L.ILC.P., Edin. OI~lhaJl1, MI'. Hugh :F., M.A . , J?ub., M.D. Pearcy, 1111'. P . .A ., ~1.B., C.M., Edin . O ~phant, :JIr. Bruce, ::ILD., Edm . Pearse, MI'. T. F . , M.D., BrllX., Ol~ver, 1\11'. Ohas. Pye, M.D., Lond. F.lt.C.S., lILn .r..l'., Lond. Ohver, MI'. F . H., L.R.C.P., Lond. Pen.1'b011, 1>11'. Thomas, M.H.C.S., Eng., Oliver, Mr. I,Villiam, M.B., C.M., Edin. L.R.C.l'., Lond. O'Moore, n.Ir. H enry, lILB., Dub. Pedley, 1\11'. T. Fo, M.D., BrllX . Orange, MISS 1\1... 11. D. Brux., L. S. A. Peirce, .Mr. Francis, 111. D., Dul) . O;'d ~ Mr. Fredellc Wm., L.R.C.p. , Irel. Perin'a, .Mr. J. A. W., )LR.C.S., L.R .C. p. o H~elly, Mr. Geo . J., L.It.C.S.I., M.R.C.I'.I. Penllian, Mr. nlitchell, 1.1l.C.:., M.n. O'RlOrdan, Mr. F., M.D.. Percival, Mr. Geo. H., M.D. , Lond., M.R. s.c. Ormrod, Mr. Fray, L.R.C.p., Edm., L.R.C.S., Edin. Perram, 1111'. Oharles E ., M.D., Lond. &c. Orton, 1\11'. E. W., L.R.C.P., Edin., L.M. Peny, Mr. "\V. D., M.lt.c.s.,Eng.,I..lt.'C.p., Orton, Mr. John, M.R.C.S. LO:lc1. Osborn, ~1r. S., F.R.C.~. Pestell, 1\Ir. Jas. H., L.R.c.s., Edin.
59
Honorary Life It!l embers.
St. John Ambulance Associc£'tion.
Peters,Ur.James, L:r..C.P., Euin.,L .R.C.S., Pl1:'vis, MI'. "\V. P., M.D. Honorary Eclin. Ql1lck, 1111'. Frank, lILlt.C.S . Life Petter, 1\11'. ·Walter, M.B., U.~L, Edin . RaMonl, :JII'. Will., lILll.C.S., L.R.C.P., Members. Phelps, MI'. Philip, M.n.u.s., L.ll.c.r.,Ed. Lond. Ramsuen, Mr. H erbert, ~f. D., Lonu. PhillilJS, 1\11'. C. II., lILlJ., Durh. Phillips, Mr. G. A., .JLl~ . (' .s., L.S.,\. Rand all, nIl'. A. E., 1\l.n. Philp, Mr. \\Tm., ::I1.D., U.:\L, Buill . llangoon, Rt. Rev. the l3ishop of, M.D. Piers .Ur. C. E., :\1.1>. l{attray, ~11' . J . 1\I., M.n . Pike ' MI'. Joseph H., L.JLC.l'., Eelin., Raw, ~lr. "\V. E. St. ~l., L.n.c.p.,~1.R.C. S. ~.n . c.s., Eng. l{awlillgs, 1\11'. James, ~I.n.c.s., L.S.A. Itawllsley, Major G. '1'., It.A .::I1.C., Pike, :JIr. W. H.Uy:;tOll, M.ll.C:.~. j\I.U c.;;. Pilcher, 1\11'. \\r. J., 1<·.lLU .... , Belin . Pilgrim, :Jl1'. E. G., ::1[,])., E(liu. Rn.Yllcr, ..\11'. Edwin, B.A., Lond., !l1.D. Pim nIl'. F. E. lle Heeho, L.l'.C.5., Irel. RealI, MI'. B.. H., L.R.C.l'., L.R.C.S. Pill~k, MI'. O. 11., ~r.n. C.::IL, Glas. H.edlllan, nIl'. "\Y. Eo, ~I.R.C.~., L.S.A., Lond . Pinkerton, Mr. James, _1.D., 1l.L'.!. Pinnock, 1\11'. H.. D., :\['D., Glas. Rees, Mr. Ed\\'ard D., ]'LILC. Pithie, 1\11'. A. DrilJll1li,~, L.l:.C.tJ., Eelin . L.1l.C.1'., Loud. Plant, :JIr., ~['lJ. Reid, ..\11'. D. BosII'ell, :'oLlt.C.S. Plant, ~Ir. lIarr), C., )f.B, Lond., :l1.lt.C.S., Rcid, nil'. DUllcan J ., ::II.B. Eng. l: eid, 1\11'. .J. IL, ~r.13. Platt, :Jlr. "\IT. II. , L.lt.U.P. H.entoll, :JIr. n., ::ILO. Plolllley, :Jll'. John F., ::I!. D., UnIX. Rltullc, ,,\11'. '1'1Ionla.·, :.L D. Poc:hin, :Jll'. F. L., :--r.n., c. \1., Eelin. Hhys, 1\11'. W. L., L.ILC'. P., Lond'J Pocock, Mr. .A. G. C., ::Il.u., )1.1t.C.S., :'LlLU.~. . L.1: .C.l'. Rice, :JII'. "\r. It, B.A., Dull., :l1.D. Pole, :Jlr. Alcx-allllcl', .JI.D., ,'t. Awl. Ricb, :JIr. A. C.. \LIt.C .,:. Pollard, :;\Il'. Ceo. 1I., ::11.1>., Elliu. Hichal'd', :Jlr. Jolm. ::Il.H.C. '.. Eng., ec. Pollen,:JIr. Urn!'y, \[,1>., Dul,. H.ichal'lb, :JIr. J. '1'., D..·C., E(lill., ::ILn., Poole, :JIr. A. II., L.ll.L' .l'., L.l~.C.S., ELliu. C.:\L Poolc, illr. '. '\\"., ~1.1l., Aller. Ric:hnrLisoIl, 1\11'. Frederick E., L.n.c.p. Pooley, .Mr. E. Blll'uett, L.ll.U.S., Irel., & s., E(lin., &c. L.1t.C.1'., B(lin. Richard 'Oll, :Jlr. J. Xo\\'ell, ;'.1.D. Pope, 1\Ir. Oltas., L.1LC .... E. l{iLlllell, ;\[1' . .T . •'cott, )1 . \'.0., ~1.A., Abel'., :\[,13., C.)1. Pope, IIIr. Fra:lk :JI., n. A., Camb., M. B., 1I.l~.C.I'. RilllCY, :JI1'. J. "~., L.lt.C.l'. Righy, ..\11'. F. W., )f.13., C.}[., EJin. Pope. :Jlajo1' W. W ., n ..\.:\L C. Potter, :JIr. Ih1TV,)Llt.C.S.,L.lt.C.p.,E(lin . Rigby, .Jlr. I,'~ulter 0., ::IL13., CH.U., 'ICt. Potter, 111'. II~ Porcy, M.D., Dlll'h., Rigdeu, ~[r. Brian, )1.1l.0 .... , L ' . ..t. F.Il. C.S. Hiley, :Jlr. F. H., F.R.!· ... , L.RC.P. Powell, :Jll'. L. L., ::ILl:. C. '., L.ll. C.l'" EJin. Riley :J11'. J. I,\T., )UL a,s. Power, ~lr. A. L.U.C.t:i., :lLH.C.P. RiJlgwood, :J[r. John, L.H.C.S.I., L.n.c.p.I. Pratt, Mr. J. Dallas, :-1..\.., Dub ., :\LD. 1l01Jb, :JIr. J. D. K., :\1..1..., .\])er., :\I.D. Pratt, Mr. Regillalu, M.D., Lond. Roberts, :\11'. Art~llU', F.U.C .. Prebble, Mr. P., :1l.B. Roberts, :JIr. E. E., ::ILl,., ::I['S. Prendergnst,Mr . \V.D owling, :'oLD., .JLA.O. Roberts, MI'. IIugh Jone, :\r.n.c.s., Prentice, MI'. Zechariah, :lL1LC.8. L.S.A. . Price, ~Ir. David, lILlt.C.S., L.n.C.p. Rouerts, J. Ll oJll, M.B. & C.~I., Edill., Price, II'. E. 0., :lL1>., Eclin. I>.r.II., Eng. Price, Mr. A. K, L. S.A., L.!\Ll~ . C . P., Ire1. Roberts, 1\11'. R Lawton, ~r.D., Lond. Prichard, Mr. R. A., M. n.C.fL Roberts, ~Il'. Reg. J., ~r.A . , :\LD., B.C. Prior, M1'. J., :U.RC.l:l., L.lt.C.P. Robertoll, 1\11'. E., ~['D. Pritchard, 11'. J. J. G., lIf.lt.U.S. Rohcrtson, l\I1'. Robt., M.n.c.s. Pritchett, MI'. IIellJ''y, :-!.ll. c. s. Rob~l1son, Mr . .A. 11., lIL D. Prosser, Mr. Philip B. H.obl11so.Jl, ~Ir . .A.. Jlepworth, M.n., u.u. , Proudlove, lIfl'. Ed\\'d., M.D., C.]\[. ELlul. Prout, Mr. I,VilliRIll '1'., B.:'or., M . S. Robinsoll, MI'. El'lle t L., M.R.C.S ., L. n.C.l'., Lond. Pullan, Mr. G. S., M. D., Edin. PUl'ehas, Mr. A. 0., M.n..C.S., M.B., C.M. Robinson, Mr. G., :\I.R.C.S., I..S .A. Purdy, 1111'. James H., M.B., C.II!., Abel'. Houinson, 1\11'. H. S., ~Lll.C . S . Purvis, MI'. J. P., :\r.n.c.s., L.S.A. Robinson, l11'geon-1\IaJor Mark ~
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60 Honorary Life
Members.
Hon orary Life Members.
t)t. J ohn Ambu lance Association.
Robinson, 1111'. 111. J., M.D., &c., R.U.I. Sergeant, Mr. Eihyard, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., R obinson, 1111'. R. B., M.D. Lond. Roche, 111'. T. F., L.RC.P., Edin., L.R.C.B. , Shand, 1\1r. \ V., M.D. Edin. hardlow, nIL J . , M.B., M.lLC.S. Rodley, Mr. John, M.RC.,s. harp, 1111'. .Arthur J., M.D., n.s., Lond. Rogers, 1111'. Bertram 111. , B.A., Oxon ., M.D. Sharman, lHr. E. W. ,L.H..c.r.,L.lt:C.s.,Edin. Roper, M1'. HerbertJ., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. , Shaw, 1\11'. Ja ' 1 M.ll., C.M., Edlll . Lonu . Shaw, 1.11'. T. S., M.B., C.M., Edin . Rorie, Mr. D. , M.n., C.M., Edin . Sheaf, M1'. O. A . Ernest, M.lt.C.P. , Eclin. Shearer, 1I1r.T . Pitcairn, L.n.c.p., L.n.c.s ., Ross, Ur. 111. ,V., .M.B., CH.B., N .Z. , M.R.C.S., Eng., L.RC.P. Lond. Edin . Roulston, 1\1r. \\ illiam, M.D., M.CH . Shelly, Mr. O. E., M.D., Oamb. I1I.A.O., R.U.I. Shellhcrn, 1111'. Thos. W., L.RC.S., Edin. Round, Mr. John 0., M.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P., Shiyes, ~lr. John, M.D., Abel'. Lond . Shone, urgeon-1I1ajor ,Yo J., lILR. C.S. Ro\\e, 1111'. Joseph H., M.B., C.lII. Aber. Shone, U1'. \YilJialll V ., L.R.C.I'., Lond. Rowe, 1111'. Thomas Smith, M.D., Edin. SbuttlmYorth, 1111'. G. E., B.A., Lonu.,M.D. Rowlands, 1\1r. David R ., M.D. Siddall, 1111'. J . B. M.D., Aber. Ruddock, Mr. 'V. J., lIl.B., lILR.C.S. Sidebotham, Mr. Geo . W., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Ruel, lIlr. P., L.R.C.P., lILR.C.S. Simon, Mr. In. F., M.D., 'to AlIc1 . Rugg, lIlr. G. L. , lI1.1\.C.s., &e. Siml)SOn , M1'. Alexander, M.n., B.S., Rumboll, Mr. O. F., M.D., Durb. Glas. , F.R.C.S., Enin. Rumboll, Mr. Sydney, L.R.C.P. , F.R.C.S. Simp on, Mr. Hellry, B.A., M.n., B.C., R usk, .Mr. John, M.B., n.CH. Oanta.b., M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Russell, 1111'. John, M.A., M.n. , C.M. Lond. Simpson, Mr. James H., M.D. Rutherford, 1111'. A. F ., M.n. Rutherford, l'If1'. R. L., M.D., R.U.L Simjlsou, Mr. VV. B., M.n. Ruttle, 1111'. Robert, L.1II., L.S. Simpson, Ur. 'Y. S., ~LR.C.S., 1II.lt.C.P., Ryan, Ur. W. H ., M.R.C.P., I re1. Edin. St. George, }'lr. George, lI1.D. Sims, Mr. Geo. S., M.D., Durham, &c. St. Ledger, 1l1r. R. A., lILB. , C.M. , Edin . Sinclair, Mr. A. MacGregor, ~1.ll . , Aber. St. Leger, 1111'. Anthony York, B.A .. Sinclair, Mr. John, lILD.,lIl.ll.C . l'.,~Lll.C.S. Oantab ., L.S.A. Skae, 1111'. Francis D. A., M.D. Sale, Mr. J . B., M.B. Skelding, 1\11'. Henry, M.B., D.C . , B.A. SaU, 1\1r. E . ' \T. H., M.H.C.S. Skinner, Mr. D., M.B., CILlIL, Abel'. Salmon, 1'I1r. Harry R., M. B., CR. B., Mel b. (Victoria). Sanders, Mr. Olias., M.RC.S., M.B. Skinner, Mr. G. A., M.D., Brux., L.S.A. Sanders, IIII'. Edward A., lILR.C.S. Skinner, 1111'. \ Y. E ., M.B., C.M. Sansome, 1I1r. P . J ., 111. H. C. S. Skipworth, lUr. HerlJert, L. R. C. P. ,L.lII., &c. Saville, I1Ir. Edwin, M.B., CH.B. Sloman, Mr. E., L.R.C.P., Lond., lILlt.C.S. Sa.well, Mr. F . L. P. , M.R.C.H., L.S.A. Sloman, Mr. S. G., junr., L.H.C.P. Lond . , Scantlebury, MI'. Geo. J. , L. ET . L. MID . , M.R.C.S. R.C.P., (Victoria) . Smelton, ]1,11'. O. W., M.R .C.S., L.B .C.P. Scarr, ]I,1r. George, M . B. Smith, Mr. A. Oampbell , M. D . Scatliff, M1'. P. M., M.H.C.S. Smith, Mr. Edwin O. M., lII.R.C.S. Scatterty, 1I1r. ,Villiam, M. A. , Aber., M .D . Smith, Mr. G. Jackson, L.R. C.S.I., Schlesinger, ]I,1r., lILR.C.S. (Victoria). L.R.C.l'. , Irel. Scholefield, MI'. G. E., M. D., Edin . Smith, 1111'. R . Hammond, lIL ll. C. S., Schorn, Mr. A. Orford, M.B., C. bI., Edin . L.n .C.p., Lond . Smith, Mr. Henry, L.R.C.P. Scott, 1I1r. A. W ., M.P'.C.S. Scott, lUr. O. 'Y., M.B. , C.M., Edin. ~mith, 1111'. Jos. \\T., lILn.C.R. , Eng., L.M. Scott, Mr. , Villiam G. , M.D., D nrh., Smith, Mr. 111. LOmaX,lILll.C.S., L.ll.C.l'. bI.R.C.S. (New Zealand) . Scott, 1I1r. ,V. Tocher, liL A., M.B. , C.M. Smith, 1111'. R. Bradshaw, L.R.C.S., I re1. Scowby, Mr. E. T. , M.B. L.lt.C.P. , Edin . Seccombe, Mr. O. 'V., lILR. C.S., L.H. C.P., Smith , 1I1r. R Sinclair, F.RC.P.E. , Lond. L.:!l. C.S. , Edin . Smith , Mr. SmI.Parsons,L.n .C.P.,L. H.C.S.J. Selby, Mr. Edmund , V" M.D. Sellars, Mr. A . E. , bI.R.C.S. , L. R.C.P. Smith, Mr. Strafford, M.D . Sellers, 1111'. R . Burdett, lI1.ll.C.S. Smith, 1111'. T. H ansoll, M.D., Du rh. Sellers, Mr. W. H. I. , lI1.B., C. M., Edin. Smith , Mr. W. M. , M.D.
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Smith, Mr. VV. J.,. L.lLC.r ., L. R. C.S ., EJ.in . Stroyull, lIir. F ., M.n.C.H . , L.R.C.P., Honorary Smyth, Mr. R. MdlleJ',F.lt.C.~ . r.,L . R . C.P .I. , Lond. ~. Life Af SLuClrt, Mr. J. A.Erskllle, L.H.C.l' .,L.R.C.S. Members. StJ1y~il' ·.Mr. R., lII. D. EJill . . Somerset ~1 r. \ V. H.., ;)1.13. tllttrt, Mr. T ., M.D., M. n., C.M . ~oll1crvide, Mr. E., M.l>. ~ullivaJ1, Mr. 'f. D., L.U.C.S.I., L.R. ('~P: J. South, Mr. F . ' V. D., lI1.1LC.S. Summers, 111'. John H.., L.lt . e.~ . , Eum., Southey Miss Elellllor, ?lC 13. & ell.B., N.Z. L.lt.C.l'. SOllth\\'~ll, 1111'. C. E., L.l~.U.P. , L.H.C.S. , Sl1therlallfl, Mr. Chas . J., M.D. . ELlin. nLhel'lallu , Mr. J . A., lIL!.! ., C:.M., Edm., Spanton, .1'.11'. , V. Dunnett, F. lt.C.S. . uttOll, Mr. II. G., lII.D. Spence, 1111'. , I'm. J as., L.U . C.l'., Echn., Swanll,. Mr. A., M.D. L.ILC.8., Ediu. Swanwwk, ~Ir. ~. ~I" M.lt.C.S. Spink :\lr. E. \V., M.D., n.s., Lond. 'waYlle, ~1r. ]1. G., lIf.n., B.C., M.A., Spon': l\lr llar!')" 13 ..\. (Oxon) L.~.A . Uantao. '" . °J't ".., . OSweLl' ",pal(( 1 .,'1'1' . J . 'Y ' ., L. I''. v • l' • , L• R• ' J . , :\11'. Horace, ~I.D." t.Allll.,lIl.lt.c.s. . Spar~o\\:, :i\Ir. G. R, :)l.R.e.S., r..l!.C.P. Symcs, tJurg.-l\laj . E. ,Yest, M.D., Edlll. Sprague, ~Ir. Fl'allCis 11., )Ln.C.S., Eng .• :l:uil, ~11. ~rch~~alc1" :M.n. . . L.R.C.p. LOlld. bloot, MI. Allled Cr., )1.1.., c.)!. Sl'ri'w ~1r.' E. I \-C 11::; , )1.1)., Lond. Tamplin, iHr. Chas. II., lI!.lt.e.~. --" , 111'. J <lilieS II ., 1I1.11., )l.lt. C. S. l'a t u, :\1 r. ,am ' nel "l\l]) 'proat, . . Taylur, :\11'. JalJlcs, 1I1.D. "l'l'ollllc, 1\11'. A . .u; , ~!.ll.U.~. Sl'1'olllle ~1r. 'f. \\'., L.ll.C . . L, L.K.C.Q.P. Taylor, :'Ill'. Jal1lcs, )I.n., n.eH. tJll11uncc: Mr. '1'. COk3, ~1.D., ])llllCIJll. Taylor, Mr. Ja ., F.~l.e.s.E . Sllllll'C, :Jrl'. J. E., ~LlJ., LOllll. Taylor, :J1r. '. II alllllto 11 , :lLlJ. 'tack ,:\11'. E. C., L.Il.C.l'.I., L.~I., F.H.C.8., 'raylor, Ml'. Thomas, lILll.C.:-;.:E. I~·ul. Taylor, 111]'. Tom R, M.D. Stalker :\11'. A. :J1., ~LA., Edin., ~r.D. Teague, :\11'. II. 0., )1.11. talIl fo;'cl , :\11'. Wlll. ~\'ckriJl, )!.lLU.I:l. Teare, ~Ir. JoJlll, lILn., UH.B. :-)t,lllllll, :\11'. L. K, ;1['])., M.ll.C.S. Telllplc, .Jl1'. l~. H., ~r.B., L' . )[. .. . St1ll1uy. MI'. A., :111>. Templcman, Ml'. S;has., M.])., £'lllU. tltecl ~ir. W . ])yne, :ILl)., C.)f., D.P.ll. 'rhoJ1las, 1\11'. Dalllel Rf'e', )Ln. &, ()ll. D. Stecl~, ..\lr. J., L.n.c.l'., L.n.u.s., :Ell. TholllllS, II'. Geo., ;ll.ll.l· .... ::3teele, l\lr.W. E., lII.1:.l.:.. ·., L.n.C . l' . Loml. Tltt)]ua.s, )11'. John, l\1.U.C.S. Steet, l\1r. GCUI'ge Carriek, F.Il.U.S. ThoJ1ll1.;, 111'. John 0., M.D. et M.A.O.H. U.I., Stelfox, Mr. J. JJ., ,\f.jt.U.:-;., Eng., L.S.A. &c. StenlIoll::;c, .Jlr, Alexander, :lLll., B.Cll., Tho1lla..', Mr. RD., L.ll.C.P.E., F.ILC.S.E., M.A., N.Z. 1..10'.1'.:;.0. ,tellhouse, l\lr. ~l., :'ILD . (.l-eIl'Zealll.nd) Thollla , Mr. \\T., lILD. Stephen, 111'. \\'. A., ~LA., :ll.lJ., C.)l. Thollll'son, nIl'. J. l-~.,. L.ll.C.P. & L.M. , Stephenson, Col. F. L ., ().ll., :\1.ll. Ire1., L.l!.C.S., Edlll.. . 'tewart, Mr. F. illeB., L.n.c.s. Thol11son, Mr. Dardar, (VlCtona) . , . StelYa1't, Mr. WlIJ., lIf.D . Thomson, Miss E. C., ilI.D., C.lIl., Edm., SLirlill u , ~1r. D. II., )LD., Edill . L.n. U.S., L.ILC.l'. " . ~te]'lil~g, 1[1'. JillllCS, M.ll., U.1rL Tho11180n, nIl'. G., M.D. , C.~1., Etllll. Stewart, Mr. J., :It. D. ThomsoJl, 111'. James,1\[. D: Stell'art, Mr. R A. :1l.D. Thomson, 1111'. J. R. MCllZIes, ~1.n., Cll .B., Stirling, 1111'. Robert, lIL ~). Melb. (Victoria). ," Stocker, urg. 'apt. E. Gayed, V.M.S., Thomson, l\lr. M. B., M.D., El. CH .M Thomp'on, Mr. J., :lr.D . M.RC.S., l!:ng., &c. Stockwell, 111'. I<\ ~1.1J. Thol'lltOll, Mr. Bertram, M.R.C. ·.,L.n.c.p., Stoker, illr. G., C.;)1.G., M.D. L?Jlll. Stoney, 11'. Percy D., lI1.1l.C.8., L. n.C .l' ., ThUl'sbcld, 111'. T . , V., M.D Edin. Thnr tOll, }'l r. E. P ., M.D. Storr, Mr. F. ArnotL, L,S.A., !J.p.n. Tickle, Mr. F. R., ~LB . Stothard, Mr. James, :'II.ILC.S., J".~.A. Tillstone, i r. H ..Roger·, M.D. . Stretton, 11'. J. Lionel, lILIt.C.S ., L.ILC .l'., TOlllory, :i\Ir. DaVld M., M.B., Cll.III.,Abol. Lond. T opping, 1.11'. J . P., 111. D., Glas . T ownsend, Mr. F. E. , LD., ~I.C I{' , H.U. I. Strctton, Mr. Samuel, lILR.C.S . Strong, 1111'. R. G., L.R.C.l' ., L.n .C.S ., T rimble, Co1. O. J., C.lILG ., D.P.II . , Edin ., L.lI £' L.n.c.p.E. f'
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62 Honorary L ife M emb ers .
St. J ohn Am,uulance Associutio?J .
Trott, Mr. Dudley C., M.n., F.R.C.:>. ·Walker, lUI'. Cyril II. , B.j.., Camb., 'l'rottcr, Mr. Lc lic D., M. D., Edin . F.Il. C.. . Tro tter, Mr. Robert Max,rell, M.D. ·, ralker. :\11'. H em,)', L.F.P. & E. Trotter, ML 'V. 0., M.R.C.S. ,Yalk cr, :Jlr. H. A., M.lt.C.S., Eng., L.S.A. Troup, ~lr. Gcorge A . , M.B., C.M., D. & n . Lond. ' TUll tall, :JIr. A . C., ;\!.D., Edin., ::Ir.B. ,c. IlL "~alk cr, :l\Ir. J . Pixton, M.R.C.S., L.n.c.p., Turner, Mr. A. M., lII.ll.C.S. (Sydney) LOlld . TUl'IIer, Mr. A. cott: L.U.C.P., M.lt.C.S. ,Vall~ er, nil'. John" ., IILn.c.s.,L.n.c.p., Lond. Turner, tafl'-Sllrgcon Emata Turner, Mr. H. Uuntoll, ::If.n.c. ' . , L.S.A. \\'alker, 1111'. Samuel, IILn.c.s ., L.M. Turner, Dep.-In pec. General Robert, R.N. Wall, Mr. D. L. M.B., c lI.n. TlU'ner, Mr. Th.ol~las, F.lt.C.S. Wallace, Mr. R S., L.F.P.S., GIas., L.S.A. Tur~ er, :\11'. ,Vllharn, III.D. ,rallace, Ml'. John, M.B., C.M., B. c., Tu~{ord , :l\Ir. R, M.lt .C.S., r,.R.C.p. (Public H ealth) Edin. TWIgg, Mr. F. G., F.I: .C . . E., i\I.R.C.S., "~allis, :l\Ir. Fred 111., IILn.C.S . , L.. A. . L.. A. ·Walpole- immons, Mr. E., M.D., Durh . TID. s,Lt.-Col. G. E., F.n.C.S.I., n.A.M.C. ,Yal 11, Mr. Dayid, M.D., EJin. Tyl'le, :l\lr. c. 9. Baxter, i\I.B., M.C. \raId, Mr. A. Black,,'oo 1, M.B., B.C., Tyrrell, 1111'. "alter, M.R.C.S. Camb. Tyson, 1111'. ,Yilliam Joseph, M.D., Durll. , Yard, 1\11'. Franci , M.D., Edin. ' Val'll, ]\[1'. J. P . . ,M.It.c.s.,J..H.c.r.,Lonu. Umney,. :Jlr. ,1'. , M.D., Lond . Undel'h~ll, Mr. F. T., F.R .C.S.E. , L.R.C.P., , Yard, 1111'. 1\1. A., F.J1.C ... , Irel. E ll~n. ,Yard, 1111'. Martindale, M.D., C.II!., ALer. 'IYal'u , Mr. W. Fi~her, L.lt.C.P., Lond., Unde1'lllll, 1111'. J. E .,. :'II.D. Upham, :JIr. C. H aslJtt, :\I.n.c ... , &c. i\1. R.C .. , Eng. Uppleby, :JIl' . J.G.,L,n.c.p.,Eoin.,L.R.C.S. ,Yarren, :l\Ir. \\'m., L.ET.L. 1I1ic1., K.Q.C.l'. (Port Eltzabeth). Irc1. ' Urquhart, C. Thistleton Dyer, :II. B., C.:;IL, ,Vanrick, :\fr. C. Steele, Ill. D. ~I.D. " "~arwi ck, Mr. F. J., i\LB, Cantab. Usher, :JIr. ,Vllham, M.D., R.U.I., n.CH. ",,'ater, Mr. nany G., L.R.C.l'., Lond., USlllar, Mr. G. H., L,ll.C.P. :'II r: C Ener Valentine, Mr. William, L.ILC.P. , Edin., 'Yat~I'~,·~I·r"'Joh~·±r., M.D ., GIas., M.B., L.R.C.S. C.IIL Vance, :J1r. 'Y.J., L.n.C.l'., Edill., L.RC.S. \\~aters, M1' J . L., ~LD., C.1IL, Euin. Ir~l. ,ratson, Mr. A. ii., M.R.C.S. Vassa~h.' Mr. Jerome S., L.R.C.P., L.n.c. s., , '{at 'on , lIir. A. S., M.B. EUlI1. '.Vatson, Mr. C. S., III.D ., Edin., 1\LB., C.1\1. Vernon, 1\Ir. A. H eygate, F.R.C.S., ,Yatson, Mr. J . C., M.D. •. L.n . c. ~., ~ond. , . ''i~atson , Mr. ,Ym ., M.It.C.R . '. ~l llon, :l\ll.""" ~I.J •. c.s., L.ll.C.l'., Edlll. \\ at 011, :JIr. ,V. J., i\I.H.C'.R., 1II.B., , mcent, Mr. H. B., )1. H. C. s. Lonel Yiret 1I~r. B. P., ~I.B., Lond., L.R.C.p. 'iYatthews', M1'. H crbert, M.D., EJill. y .. on . . :'If.B., C.M. 01S1l1, !Ill'. Ern cst 0. BIshop, lIf.]{.c.s., ,ratts, !Ill'. James .A., M.n., lILH.C.S. T 1lI. R.C.P. ,Yaugh, Mr. Alcxr., M.B., c.lI1., Glas. ,Yay, 1111'. ,T, H . F.,M.ILC.S.,L. lt.c.r .,Lond. '\ .?rcs, IIII'. Arthur, i\Ln.c.s. "acher, Mr. Frank, i\I.R.C.S. , L.S.A. ,Va,·land 1111' • .l:l.., A III B• 1 :l\I ' J , 1 • TaCler,..t: 1'. , ., F.Il.C.S., L.}{"C.P. ,Yeaycr, i'llI'. 'V. G., III.R.C.S., L.n.C.r., '\addy, 1111'. H. E., L.R.C.P., :lI.R.C.S. Lond., L.S.A. "ade, :JIr. A. Breedoll, M.B., C.lIf., Edin., ,Veb]), 1111'. Hy. L., lILR.C.S . ~LR.C . S., L.S.A. ·Webb, 1111'. J. Hamsay, M.B., clI.n., 1I1elb. Wakelam, MI'. Elgar, L.R.C.p., L.R.C.S., Webb 1111'. Thos L III R C S L ncr Edin. L'olJ<l. .., •.... , ... " Waldo, MI'. Fred J ., M.D., Camb., III.B. Webb, nil'. 'Ym., M.D ., F.R.C.S. ,Vale, Mr. Geo., D.P.H. (Camb.), i\1.R.C.S. Webber, Mr. H. W., M.S., M.D. , Lond. , L.lt. C. 1'. , Lond . &c. ·Walker, Mr. A. W., M.A., M.B., C.M. "Webster, 1111'. Ridley M., M.n .c.s .,L.R.C.P., Walker, 11[:'. A. W. H. , M.D., Brux" Edin., L.D.S. T L.~.c . r., L~nd: Wedmore, 1111'. E., M.R.C.S. II alkel, Mr. Belnald, M.R.C.S. , L.S.A. Weekcs, Mr. Francis H ., F.R. C.S.
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IIono?'ary L ife lJl e?n,uers.
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\Vcllhy, MI'. Stanley, IIl.n.,Oxoll., M.It. C.S . , Vilson, Mr. Arthur E., lI.B., L.S.A., Honorary Life West iiII'. J. Weir, M.B., D.Clr., B.A.O., &c. Lond . Wc. t;~lr.LioncIF.,)Llt.C.R . , I"ll. C .l' . ,LollJ. Wilson, :Jl1'. A. Marius, M.D., Durh., M.n. , Members. 'Vl'st, Mr. H.. M. , :lr.n.c.R., L.n.c.I'., Lonel. u.s. \Vcston, MI'. . T. Dnrhy, M.Il. C.S. 'IVilson, Ml'. J. C., L.n.C.p., 1,.1:'C.S., Whccler, MI'. '.rilliall1 Ireland, M.D. E<lill. ,Vhitcolllue, 11'. E. 13., lIULC.S. ,Vilson, 1111'. J . Scott, M.D., G1as., M.n., C.lIf., D.P.lI . , Camu. White /Ill'. A. T., L.R.C.S., Edin. White: ~l1'. C. Hi('hal'llsOll, L.n.c.p., 'IYiltOll, Mr. J . P., IILn.C.s., I,.S .A. , Villll)cl'lcy, Mr. Conrad C., M . D. L.ll.C .... , Klill. White, 1\11'. E. A., M.D., Aber. Win ckworth, Mr. 'IV. B., IILn.c.s.,L.R.C.P. 'Vhite, l\lr. J amcs II., lIf.n. \\'ingr,n-e. Mr. V. H . '.Yyatt, M. H.C.S., L.S.A, ,nlite 111'. K Cllum F., :l1.I:.C ... , L.n.n.l'. With ers, Mr. Pcrcy, ;\l.n., n.s.,i\I.R.C.S . 'IVitll ers, 1111'. '1'. J., M.D. White: ~lr. R. R., M.ILC.S. ,Vltite, 1\11'. H.. W. , L.lt.C.I'. Wolfcll<la1c, iIlr. Geo. il., L.lt.C.l'.,L.R.C.S. , Whitc, ~lr. '.rilliam , :'IL]). Edill . White, 1111'. '.Y. II., :ll.ll. ,Yoh'crson, MI'. Fl'e(IErick, M.n., M.S . ,Yooel, 1111'. John, l\I.D. Whilcheatl, Mr. A., lIr.1)., C.M ., Al,('I'. 'Vhitchouse, :Jlr. W. II. , M.Il. Vl ood, 11'. J. C., L.n.C.r . Wood, ::'>11'. 'Y. A., JILl)., n.!'. ,Yhithalll, ]\11'. Rouel t, :'Il.ll. Aller. ,Yoodcock, Mr. A. K, L.ILC.l'., L.n.c.s., Whiticy, 1\11'. F. U. II., ~I.I~.C.f'<. \\~hitwell. :Jlr. A. II .. L. l~. (' .... L. I~. C. 1'. Etl ill. Erlill., L. F. 1'. s,' Glas. Whyte, ~Ir. J. :llaekic. 'ILA .. E<1in., ~(.u. Woocleock, Mr. II. llc Carle, M.R.C.:-;. \Viergiu.; :JIr. D., L.l:.C.l' .. L.n c . ~ .. Ellill., 1,.I:.C.1'., ELlin., L.F.P.S., Glas. o L F. ~> . s .. G Ius. ,Yood hOll e, :Jl1'. E. R, i\I. n., n. S. , Dl1I'h. \\'ightll1Ull, ~ll'. Cl'cil F., F.I:.C .... , Eng. Woods. Mr. F., )LR,C"' I L.RC.P. ,Yilkinsoll, :Jlr. AlllJlllll, ~I.D., Dl1Ih., '\'00(18, Mr. J. F., M.D. ;I['B., n.s. ,\~oo (l~, ?Ill'. John n., L.n.c.p., L.n.c.s. Wilkin , on, :Jlr. A. ~1' Kcnzie, :'IL D. ( Y ic.) W oorls, I11 pector-General II. C., c. l:., c.Y .O., :lI.D., n.~. Wilkiu'on, ~lr. ,blnc' h., lI1.11. E!lin. Wilkinson, Mr. J. C., M.ll.C.S., L.ltC.P., \\~ ool1cy, 1111'. Talhot, lI['R.C s . Lond. IYray, 11'. G. Bury, i\['1:.C.S., L .... A. \\Till, !Ill'. 'Vm. J., :'ILIl., C.lI[' rcllc h, ~lr. E. E., i\!.ll.C.~., L.n.c.p. ,rillctt, 1\11'. ,T., L H.C.P., J,.Jl.C.S. '.Yren ch, 1\[1'. E. :11., F.n.C s. Williams, MI'. Eo, 1,.1:. '.J'., Lon., ~[,]t.C ... Wri ght, MI'. E., )I.B. 'V!lliam. , :J1r. G. II. , L.r..C.P., L.n.C.. Wright, :Jlr. J, C., liLA., ~1.B., B.C., Williams, ~lr. Jocldl Hoo )I.B., c.~I., 'antab. Ediu. lYyke. milb, Mr. ,V., F.n.C .... , ELlin" William, :'Ifr. X eyille, i\[ A., Can tab, )Ln. L.n.C.T'., Edin. ,\"illiam~, MI'. R. ?llon'is, :'II.Il., C.:'I[' Yolland, Mr. J. H., :'Ii.ll. C.S., L.. A., \yillialll~, :'11'. \\~. R., I .H. C.}'., I.,.n.C.s., Lond. L.JI.. Ellin., L.F.l'.~., Gin '. YOllng, Mr. A .. F.rt.C .. . Williamson, Mr. J. D. , i\f.ll. Young. Mr. A. J., L.n.c.p.E., L.I~.C.S.E., ,Vilk , Mr. Geo., :I['Il., M.C., M.R.C. . L.F.l'. & . . G., I,.:M. Willi, Mr. O. Owcn, L.n.C.l'. Young, 11'. C., LD. \\'illo\lghl1.\', :JII'. W. G., ;\I.n., Lond., Young, Mr. Mcredith, M.D., Edin., LB., D.l'.H., Camh. C.:\L, D.l'.II. Willollghln', :'11' . .T. F. D., 'Ir.l~. C.S, L.n.c.p. Yonng, ~rl'. , Yo P. , :'I[.n., C.lIf. . WilshttlY, :JIr. ,V. GrOSYCllOr, M.D., B.A. Young, ~Ir. ,Yilliam M.D., C.IIL, Edll1. 'YilsOIl, :JIr. A. C., :11.1>., ELlin., :\I.D., C.i\L Yule, Mr. R 1\f., i\i.l J., Ahel'. , M.B., C.i\L
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St. J ohn Ambulance Association.
EXAMINING STAFF. Examiners.
Abrahams, Mr. A. A., L.R.C.S. Ai tken, 1\11'. O. J. H., ill. D. Alexander, 1\lr. G. Paton, M.D. Allard, JUl'. J. H ., M.D. Anderson, 1111'. J., M.D. Anderson, Mr. J. Wallace, M.D . Anderson, 1\11'. Robert, M.ll. Al1plebe, Mr. E. .d., L.R.C.P., Eilin.,
Bond, Ur. F. F., M.D. Bone, Mr. Douglas Bool', M1'. Leonard, M.n.c.s., (New,Zea1.). Bowhay, Mr. A ., M.D., D.p. n. Boyce, 1\lr. J. G., L.n .C.S. Bradley, 1\Ir. Da,id, M.D. Bra,ithwaite, 1111'. Harrison, M.D. Branch, Mr. W. J., lIl.D. (IV cst l ntlics). L.~L Brand, .Mr. A. '1'., M. D. Appleby, Mr. F. H., :\LR.C.S. Bralltlmaite, M1'. Harrison, F.R.C .. Appleby, 1\11'. G. H. Y., M.D. Bremner, }\fl'. A. 111., L.n.C.p. , Eclill. Br('\\'er, ~Ir. ",V. le., lIf.R.C.S. Archer, 1\11'. E . D., M.D. (Adelaide). Armstrong, ]\11'. J. R, M. D. 13riee, ~1r . E., L. R. C. P., L.l~. C. R. Amison , .Mr. ",V. D., M. D. Brook, 1111'. H. Darvillc, 1. n. c. P., Lond. :\I. n. c. s. Ash, Mr. Percy R, ;\I. n. c. s. Ash, 1\11'. T. Linnington, L.n.c.p., ELlill., Brooks, Mr. If. A., ~[,J) . :\I.ll.C.S. Bloomfield, :;.\11'., :\['D. Ashton, l\Ir. G., M.D. Broughton, 1\11'., hl .ll.U.!:i. Atkinson, JUl'. J. P., Jlf.ll.C.S ., L.R.C.P. Browll, Mr. A. Tennyson, :\!.D. Audland, M1'. ",V. E., ~I.n.c.s., Edin., Bro\\,ll, }\fl'. F. Gordon, Jl1.1L<":.R. L.r•. c.p. Bro\\'n, Mr. J., L.n.c.I'., I,.R.C.:-;.I. A'"dry , Mr. ,IT. R, lILB. , Dnrh., lI1.R.C.S. Bro,nl, :JIr., R. B., L.n.C.r., L.B.C. Baigent, 1\11'. William, hl.D. Brown, MI'. . Mewbul'll, :\I.D. Bain, JUl'. D. D., M.D Browne, Mr. Robert, JI['D, Baldwin, Mr. F. B. Judge, l\I.R.C.S., Brownfield, M1'. H. M" lI1.ll.C.t'. L.S.A. Bruce, Mr. Robert, JlI.n.c,l:>. Ball, Mr. O. B. , M.D. Bruce, IIII'. ",VillialJ1, lIf.D. Bangay, Mr. Richard, M.D. Brummitt, IIII'. R, :l1.D. (Adelaide). Buist, 1111'. R 0 ., lI1.lt. c ... Barlillg, Mr. A. S., JILl!. c., . Barnard, .Mr. J. H., lII.D. (Paris) Bull, urgeon-1\1ajor W. H., L. n.C.l'. Barnes, .Hr. Edgar, M.D. Bl1l'lllan, 1\ll'. F. J., M.n.C.S. Bauchop, Mr. James, :\1.13., ('.M. BUl'llett, ::\11'. E. J., :\[,13., lI['H.C.l'. Beattie, Mr. R., M.D. Burnett, MI'. J. E., :\LV. BLatson, ir George, C.D. , lIf. D . Blll'tOll, 1\11'. S. H., M.lt.C.S. Beath, Mr. D. L., M.R.C.S. Bu. , ~ll'. H. D., :\Ln.c.S. Beddoes, Mr. T. P., JlLn. Butler, Mr. J. K., M.D. Bennett, Mr. ",V . H., L.R.C.P., I re1. Byles, Mr. J. B., lILR.C.S., L.ll.C.P., Bennett, Mr. C. H. W., L.RC.P., Lond. By I'll e, Ir. L., F.R.C.S.!. M.RC.!:i. Bennett, Mr. N., M.D. Oable, Mr. John, L.n.C.p. Benson, Mr. A. H., M.D. Oahill, Mr. J., ~1.D " F.R.C.S. Benson, Mr. H . T. , L.n.c.p. Oaldwell, Mr. 1\1., L.R.C.I'., L.R.C.S. Bentham, Mr. A. 0., 1I1.H.C.S. Oalrow, Mr. Thomas, M.n.c.s. Berkeley, Mr., M.D. Oalverley, Ir. E. J. G., C.M.G" lILD. Berry, M1'. ",V., F.R.C.S. Oal\\'ell, Mr. Wm ., ~LD. Bevan, Mr. R., L.R.C.P.I., D.P.ll. Oameron, ::'11'. O. J., L.R.C.S. Bigg, Mr. G. Sherman, M.l:.C.S., Oamphell, Mr. P., lII.B. F.R.C.S. Cantlie, Mr. James, F.R.C.S. Bishop, Mr. J. R., lIf.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Oarey, Mr. Basil, M.D. Blackburn, 1\11'. E. IV. , 1I1.ll.C.S., L.n.c.p., Oarey, 1111'. F . E., lIf.D . (Guernsey) D.P.H. Oarleton: Mr. J. S., L.ll.C.S.I. Blackham, Major R. J., R.A.M.C. Oarnes, Mr. "rV., lILR.C.H., L.ll. C.l'. Blackwood, Ml'. W. , M.B. Oarr, Mr. H , L.R.C.S. Blaxland, Mr. ",V., lILR.C. S., L.R.C.P. Carr, MI'. Thomas, M.D. Bloxam, Mr. J. Astley, Jo'.R.C.S. Oarvell, Mr. J. M., M.R.C S.
Examiners.
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Cassan, Mr. T., M.R.C.S. Demetriadi, Mr. L., F.R.C.S. Examiners. Cassilli, Mr. F. R, liLA., M.D. Den t, Mr . II. H. C., F.R.C.S. Cattell, Mr. G. Trew, M.D. De Nyssen, Mr. P. J ., L.R.C.P. Chadwick, Mr. A., M. D. Dewar, l\lr. T. F . Chadwick, Mr. C. M. , liLA., M.D. Dickey, .Mr. A. A. G., M.D. Chalmer, Mr. George, 111.13. Dicki n, MI'. E. P., L.R.C.P. Dickson, Mr. Oecil, lILB. Chapman, Mr., M.D. (New Zealand) Charlesworth, Lieut.-Ool. H. , R.A.M.C. Dingwall, Mr. A., M.B. Childs, Mr. Ohristopher, M.D. Dobson, Mr. A ., M.R.C.S., L.R. C.P. Christia,n, Mr. L. L, lII.B. Dodd, Mr. P. V., ilLD. Clark, Mr. Andrew, F.R.C.fl. Domville, Mr. E. J., L.R.C.P Don aldson, Surg.-Major (Bermuda) Clark, Mr. A. F. 0., 1I1.B., C.lII. Doolan, Mr. J. A. 0., lIl.B. Clark, Mr. F. IV. , M.lt.C.S., J, . H.. C.P. Clark, Mr. G., lIL.B., C.lIl. Douie, Miss M. E., M.B. Olarke , Mr. E. W. , l\I.D. Downes, Mr. E., M.D. Clarke, MI'. IV. Bruce, F.R.C.S. Drage, Mr. Lovell, M.A., M.D. Clegg, Mr. R. lIr.n.C.R. Drillkwater, Mr. H., M.D. Coaker, Mr. F. ",V. J. , F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Dryden , Mr. J. Hunter, M.D. Coates, 11'. J. M. , M.D. OLHldin g, Lieut. T . . , It-A.lILC. Coates, Deputy Inspector-General M., Duff, Mr. J., M.D. M.D., F.R. C.R., R. ' . Duke, 001. A. W., lLA.M.C. Colcutt, 1\11'. A. M., M.ll. DLlIlbltr, Mr. Eliza W., M.n . Collie, Mr. Rob ert J ., lIl.D. Duncan, 1111'. A. James, LD. Collil1gridge, Mr. W., M.l>. Duncan, M1'. K B., lIl.D. Collings, Mr. O. d'A., 1ILB. (Guel'llsey) Duncan, M1'. "rVill iam, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.R. Col(lUhoun, Mr. D., lIl.D. ( ew Zealand) Edin. Connor, 11'., LD. Duncan, Mr. ",V., M.B. ConDor, 1I1r. W. G., L.R.C.l'., Irel. Dunkley, 11'. IV. ",Y. , F.H.<":.l'., E(lill. Cook, Mr. Alexander, LB. Dunn, 11'. Oooke, Mr. F. II. , M.R.C.S., F.R.C.P. Dul'llo, lr. J., M.D. Cooper, Mr. E . H. , )f.R. C.R. , L. R.C.R. Dutch, Mr. H emy, M.D. Cooper, 1'111'. G. ",Vhite, lILH.C.l'. Dnthie, Mr. E., M.n., D.l'.lI. Cooper, Mr. II. ., r.H. c.s., L. R.O.p. Dyson, Mr. ",V. , M.n. . Copp, Mr. O. J , ~LR.C"., I..R.C.l'. . Ealles, .~Ir. Samuel Ohvel', L.R.C.l'., Corbin, Mr. T. W.,M. D. ( outh AustralIa) Edll1 . Cosgrave, Mr. E. McDowel, lII.D. Eakins, 1'111'. J . W., ~LD. Coutts, MI'. J. A., M.D. Eavims, II'. J. ",V. , M.D. Cran. Mr. George, M.D. Ell[{inton, l\Ir. R. ,1'., M.D. Crn.wford, 11n,jor G. ., L.R. C.p. D.P.ll., Etllm, 11'. E. IIolberton, F.R.C.S., Edill. It-A.M.C. Edsell, MI'. G. A., M.D. Crease, '\1r. J. Robertson, F.ll.C.S. Edwards, 11'. R J., )1.R.C.S. Crespi, 1\11'. A. J. H., M.ll.C.P., Ire1., Elder, Ir.. 1., lII.B .. :'>Llt.C.S. Ellahy, lIh sO. (Pan'), )1.D. Cressey, 11'. G. II., l\Llt.C.S., L.R. C.P. Ellerton, Mr. J. F. H., M.D. Cressy, Mr. G. J., L.n. C.p., Ire1. Ellel'ton, 11'. John, LD. Cromie, MI'. John, L.lt.C.P. & s. Elliott, MI'. 13. G., J,.Jt.C.P., L.R.C.S., Ire1. Cromier, It'. M. Le, lILR .C.,·. Elliston, Colo nel G. .,1ILR.C.R. Crook hank Pasha, IIis Excellency, Evans, Mr. A., M.A., ~LB., n.Cll. (Egypt) Evans, 1111'. Alfred, M. B., 111. A. Cruickshank, 1'111'. B., M. D. Evans, Mr. D. G., :\L u. Cuffe, Surgeon-General ir O.Mc. D. K. C. B. Evans, 1111'. E., 1If. D. Cureton, Colonel E., lII. D. Evans, fr. Edward Beynoll, LD. Ourtin, Dr. P. V. Evans, Mr. F. ",V., M.D. Cuthbert, Mr. W. W ood, M.lt.C.S. Evans, Mr. \\. 0., .L.R.C.P. Daniel, Mr. A. D., 1>LB., F.H.O.S. Evatt, Surgeon-Major-General G. J. II. Darwin, Major G. II., I. D . Eve, Mr. F. S., F.R C.S. Davies, Mr. D. L1. 1ILB., L.n. C.S. Ewart, 1\1r. D., M.D. Davy, Mr. R., ]'.R.C.P. Fairbank, M1'. "rV., lILR.C.R. Dawes, Mr. R. St. M ark, M.lt.C.S., Fairclough, Mr., M.D. L.R.C.P. Farra r, Mr. R. A, M.D., liLA. (Oxon.) Dawson, Mr. T . .Mooro, L.R.C.P., M.R. C.S. Fell, Mr. R., M.R.C. S. E
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St. John A ?7'Lbula?7 ce Association.
R C P Edin. , Grimbly, M1'. R H., M.R.C .R. t III Examiners. F eno ull1e, "1'. E,. 0 ., L. . . . ,
L.R.C. S. Groom, Mr. Harry, M. R. C. R. Fielden, Mr. aml., M.D. Gwillim, Mr. R. D. H., IJ.lt.C.P., [.ll. C..·. 'r' h ~I D . JJ., '[ B Gwynn, Mr. Oharles, M.D. lC is er,.u r. Fisher, Ur. W. 11., AI.R.C. Hall, Lt.-Ool. L ees, R. A. M.C. Fitzsimons, Mr. J . B., M.D. Hall, Mr. William, M.D . Fleming, Mr. A. J . , M.D . Halliwell, Mr. '1'. 0., M.R.C. S., L.H.C.P., Footner, Mr ..J. B ., F.R. C.S. D.r.lI. Forbes, Mr. J., M.B. Hallows, Mr. H . P., M.D. d ) Forbes, Mr. N. Hay, F.Il . C.S. , Edin. Hamilton, 1l1i:. A. 11., M.D. (Aclelai 3 Hamilton, Mr. J. 11. G., M.D. (Kapunda F orsy th ,1.'11'. R ., M. D. Frankish, Mr., M.D . (New Zealand) South Australi.a) Hamilton, Mr. J. P., 1>LD., (Kapunda) l'lca ) F rank s, J)111r. K . , M.D. (S . Af' Franks, Mr. R, M.D. Hamilton, M1'. ., M.D. Fraser, Mr. J. H. P . , !lLB. Hammond, l\lr.'\V. ,L.R.C.p.,Edin.,M.ll. C.S. Fraser, Mr. J. J., M.R.O.S., L.R.C.P. Handfield-Jones, Mr. O. R, UtC.: . , Freeman, 111'. W. T., M.D., F.R. O.,. L.R.C.P. Freer, Mr. E. L., M.R.C.S. H annah, Mr. \Y. T., M.B., C.M. Fryer, M1'. John, M.lt.C.S. IIarbinson, Mr. \Y. L., L.R.C.P., JJ.1LC.R. Furnell, Surgeon-General E. (Oannes) Hargreaves, Mr. M. K., M.D. Gallard, Mr. J. R., L S.A. Harkness, 111'. ,\-V. T., lI!.B. Galletly, Mr. W . G., M B. Harley , Mr. R W ., F.R.C.p. Galpin, M1'. Hichanl, M.R. C.R., L.S.A. Harper, 11'. H. 0., M.D. Garrett, Mr. O. D., M. H.C.S. Harpel', Mr. J. W., M.R. C.S. Garson, Mr. J. G., 1>LD. Harris, Mr. O. J. J., M.D. Garton, Mr . W., 1>LD. H arris, Major F. \V., I~.A.M.C. Gauteaume, 1111'. P., M.B. H arris, Mr S. G. V., M.n. Gayton. 0Ir. F . C., M.D. Harris Mr. S. G. V., L.R.C.P . , Jl. 1'. II. Gibb, Mr. William, L.R.C. P., EdilJ. Harris, Mr. J ohn, M.D. ( ew South Wal es) Gibbon, Col. F. W . , L.R.C .. . &L.H..C.P., HaITil'l, llIr. S . 0., M.D. Edin. Harrison, Mr. D., F.R.C.S. Gibbs-Smith, 1'.11'. E. G., L. R.C.P.I. Harrison, 1111'. H. Leeds, B.A. (Oamb. ), Gibson, 11r. E. V., M.D. M.R.C .. . Gilbertson, Mr. J. H., L.R.C.P., M.R. C.S. Harvey, Mr. Alfred, JlCB., M.R.C.S. Giles, Brigade-Surgeon P. B., M. R.C.S . Harvey, Mr . Eldon (Bermnda ) Gill, "Jlr. J. W . M.P•. C.... , L.R.C.P., D.P.II. Harvey, Mr. J. 0., M.R.C.S., L,ll.C.P. Gilroy, Mr. E. \V., ~I.B. Haswell, Mr. J. F., M.n. Gimlette, Mr '1'hos. H., ~LD. Havell, Mr. O. G., M.n.. O . ~. Glynn, Mr. R i\Ici\1ahon, L.R.C.S. Ha,ykes, Mrs. Ooghill, L.n.c.l'., M.H.C.I'. Goddard, Oaptain G. H., R.A.M.C. Hayle, :!\Ir. T. H., M.B. Godding, Mr. J., M.ll.C;S., L.R.C.I'. Helm, Mr. R Dundas, M.D. Goode, Mr. A., M.P•. C.S. H enchley, Mr. A. R, M.D. Goodman, M1'. Godfrey, L.R. C.P. Henderson, 11i:. J. H., )LD. (11d.elaide) Goorlman, Ml'. T. H., M.R.C.S. Hey, Mr. Milnes, Jl1.A., Jlf-R.C .. . , L.n.c.p. Gorham, Mr . James John, M.D . Heywood, Mr. T. W. , 1tf.ll.C.H. Gray, Mr. A . , M.B. Hillaby, Mr. A., L.R.C. l'. Gray, Mr. \V. ~LB., C . ~L Hinn ell, Mr. J. S . , B.A., Oamb., M.D. Greathead, Mr. J. B. , M.B., C.M., M.R.C.S. lIirsch, "Mr. C. T. \V. , M.R .C.S., L.ll.C.P. (South Africa) Hoffman, 11'. A. H., L.R.C.l'.F.. Greenwood, Mr. Alfred, )f.D. H ogg. Mr. Walter D ., :.\['D. (Paris) Greenwood, Mr. A. Y., M.D. Holden, Mr. G. H. R., M.R.C.S. Greenwood, Mr . T. P., M.R.C.S. Holden, 1111'. J . S., M.D. Greig, Major F. J., R. A.M.C. Holt, Mr. H. M., M.R.C.S. Grenfell, Mr. W. F., M.R.C.S . Hood, Mr., 1>LD . Grey, Mr. E. R, M.B. Hopkins, Mr. T., M.D . Grier, Lieut.-Ool. H ., R. A.M .C. Hosegood, Mr. S. P . , M.lt.C.S., L.R. C. p. Griffin, Mr. I nnes, M.R.C.S. , L.S.A. Howard, M1'. A. D., M.D . Griffith, Professor T. ,\Vardrop, M.D . Howard, Mr. Heaton 0., M.ll.C.R ., L.R.C.P. Griffiths, Mr. John, M.ll.C.S. , L.R.C.P. Howe, Mr. E. R, L.R.C.S. Griffiths, 1\ir. P. Rhys, M.R.C.S. Hov,'ell, Surgeon-Captain, It.A.M. C. ll .
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67 Howio, Mr. Alexander, M.D. Lawson, Mr. Geo., M.D. E Hoyle, Mr. Georg~, M.n . L awsoll, Mr. G. G. , M.B., V.P.ll. xaminers. Hudson, Ml'. II. E., M.D. LaZCllUY, Mr. J. M., )l.lJ. Hughes, 1111'. D.Artl.J.ur, M. H..C.S., L.U.U.I'. L eahy, Mr. 11., lII.lt c .s. Hughes, 1111'. Hugh Lewis, IdCU.S. Letiiard, 1\11'. II. 11., )f.», Huut, Mr. R, M.lt. C.S. Lee, 11,'. K, JlLlt.C .... llurry~ Mr. J. n., M.D. Leo, Mr. J . . M.l~.C.S . Hntclnnsoll, Mr. J., .M.D. L e~s, Mr. William, M.ILC.S. IIuttOll, Surgeon-MaJor G. A. L eIgh , .1I1r. T. Dickinson, M.n. Ingram, 1111'. .K. E. '1'., M.D. L eitch, Mr. 0., ALB. Lnne', Surgeon-General Sir J ohl1 Kcr, Lenllox, Lieu t. -('olollel Du.vi(l, JlL.J). I~.C.B., F.lt.C.~. (Florencc, Italy) L eslie, btl'. D. 11 . , :.\(.J). Irvmg. Mr., )I.D. (Now Zealand) L eslie, 1111'. H. W., ?>LV. Jackson, nil'. Allan, M. D. Letcher, Mr. H. H", M.ll. Jackson, :1\1r. C., L.R. '.1' ., Eclin. Levitt, .Mr. F. \V., )LD. Jackson, Mr. E. , ., M.B., U.M . Lishman, 1\11'. R. N., ALI) . Jackson, 1\~r. J. J., L.R.(·.~., L.Il.C· . P . Littlewood, Mr. II .. F.l~.C.1; . Jackson, l I ' R W., C. B.. F.lt.C ... . , !reI. Littlewood, .i\lr. ,J. 0., )1 H.C.S . J!111!1ncl, Mr. W. Hamilton, F.ILC.S. Llewcllyn, 1\11'. T. 1<.., )l.l~ . U.~. James, Mr. A. II., M. D. Lloy(l, ~\lr. K J., ]\1. D. Ja~e~, Mr. G. P., 1I1.H. '.1'3. Lloyd, 1\1x. Jordall, F.n.C.H. Jeflc~lss, 1\11'. F. H., F.B.C.H., M.lt.C.S. Lloyd, 1\11'. J . D., )LD. J Cl1k~IIS, Mr. E. L., :If. n., :1[, H.C.~ . Locke, l\1r.,corge, L. H.C.P., Edin., ;1f.1!.<:.H. Jenumgs, Mr. Wm. r., M.R.C.S. Long, :1\11'. .Fred, JlLn.C.i' . Johnston, Mr. A. II., ~I.H.C.". Lorraille, i\lr. H.. 13., :.\I.ll., C.)1. Johnstone, II'. J., ~r.J). Loveless, 1\11'. "'alter 1\.., f,.Il.L. I'., E(lill. Jones, Mr. Evan, M.l>. Low, Mr. Oharle.·, :lLn. (New Zeahtnr1) Jones, Mr. Herbert, L.J:.C.H., Irel. Lo\\'c, Mr. G. J. H.., :l1.ILC .... , L.J~. '.1'. Lo\\'c, Mr. G. M., :-LD. Jones, 1\11'. Hugh, )f.B. Jones, Lieut.-Colonel.J. 11ma1lt, :'ILn. Lowc, 1\Ir. W. G., )Ln . Jones,:1\1r. J. Owell, Idcr.s., & L.ll. '.1'. Lownd', II'. (' ..J., L.n.c.I'., L.l! . l'.H. JOllCS. Mr. D. T. H., :lLlt.U.... Low,'oll, ~lr. George, M.B. Jones, Mr. John R., L. IU·.P. Lynch, l\Ir ..J., L.n.C) .. ·. Jones, Mr. O. a., )Ln., IJ.Jt.C.l'. Maberly, Mr. F. II., :lLH.G.S. Jones, 1\11'. 'I'. 0., L.ILC.l'., )l.lt.C.H. Macartney, 1\11'. R, L.ll.C.I'., Er.lill. Jones, :!\Ir. \~. Black! )LD. .Jlacgilnay, Mr. 'Y. J. II., L.lt.C.l'., Erlill. Jones, Mr. ". i\lakClg, M.l>. ~la.cklty, Mr. 1. D., :'ILn. Jortlun, Mr. F. W., M.D. 1\1acKay, ~lr. \Y. ~1., )Ln. Joseph, I11r. 111an, L.lLC.... lackell7.ic, ~rr. Thomas, )1..\., M.D. Keelc, :!\Ir. J. Ru hworth, :lL H.C.H., .i\Iackilllay, Mr. J. E. H., :.\LIU· .... , L.ll.C.I'. L.R.C.I'. .i\Iackness, ~Ir. G., :'ILD. Kelly, Lieut.-Col. R. Yancleleur, U.B., IacLeoll, 1111'. i\1. D., L.I!. '.s., Edin. F.R.C.Fl .. ( yclney). Macphersoll, i\lr. A., )I.l>. (Cape Town) Kelly, Oaptam T. Gorrlon, R. A.:lI. C. (i\1), M.ll. l\lact'oui Il, Lien t. -001. K?ys, Surge.on O. W., M.D . Mahon, Mr. G. 11. D.} >'>LD. Kllkelly, Lwut.-Colonel O. R, C.!lLO. 1allius, iajor, n.A.)Lr. y. H ·~\1·M. C . Mallley, lr. J. H. H., ~LA. (Oantab ), \.~ng, J.l 1'. \V. H., )r.D. ~LB., M.n.c.s. K:ngslmry, 1f1'. E., ~r.D. Mann, :Mr. \Y. ., M.ll.C.R. f~lllnear, llir. \Vm. , M.B. Lanners, nIl'. \Y. H., ~r.n. \.naggs, Mr. R Lawford , )f. D. Markham, II'. W.) i\!. D. (11c1elaille) Knapp, I taff nrgeon III. II., M.R.C.S., Marsh, Mr. J. 11., :.\l.lt.C.S., L.ll.C.I'. K L.R.r.p., n. . I ar 'h, MI'. J. II. nowles, Ur. .F. J., ~LR.C.S . Marsh ~11' J n ll1es J L l' C I' L l' C Kl~OX, Mr. C. F. , M D. . E:li~ll.'''' . ., . •... , .•...,., L'
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M!1l'shall, Lt.-Ool. J. J. de ZOl1rhe, Y.I'. IJ.It.C.S., Irol., L.A.II. Dub., I,.;'L MarLin, Mr. K F., Ln. ap.age, Mr. 0., M.D. Martin, Mr. J. ,\V" :.\J.l>. Latu:ler, Mr. H. A., lIf.R.C.I'., M.D. 1IIas:'lie, 1111'. T., :If.B. taune,:Mr. Oaspar R., M.RC'.S., I •• R.C.I'. MnLhel', Mr. J. ~ .• :.\J.H. awrence, Mr. J., M.KC.S., L.R.C.l'. i\:1!1tthews, Mr. . P., )LR.C.,., L.lt.C.P. 111.]) ..
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St. John A 1nb'ulance Association.
Osborn, Mr. Samuel, F .R. C. s. Matthews, Mr. T. G., M.D. Examiners. Matthews, Uwcn, Mr. K, F.l~.C . S. Mr. Valentinc: M.R.C.S. Owen, Mr. O. R. P., M.D. McCarthy, Mr. Justin McCullum, Packer, Mr. W. H., lII.D. M.R.C.S. Pagc, Mr. H. M., lIf.D. McDonald , Mr. J., M.A. , M.D. Page, Mr. I-I. W., F.R.C.S. McDonald, Mr. J., liLA. , lII.B., C.M. Paisley, Mr . .T., M . B. McEwan, M1'. D., M.D. Palmer, M1'. O. S., 111. H.C. ,. McE,,,an, Mr. ,V. C. , M.B. Parkcr, Mr. H. G., L.R.C.P., l!'.R. C. S. McFarland, Brigade-Surgeon F. E. Parry, l\ir. L. A., M.D. McKellar, Mr. A. 0., M.D. Parsons, Mr. ,V. B ., M.R. C.R. McLannahan, Mr. J. G., L.R.C.P.I. Partridge, Mr. S., M. B. McNalty: Lieut.-Col. G. , C.B., M.D., Partridge, Mr. T., lILn . n.R. R. A.lII.C. Paterson, Mr., M.D. Mears, Mr. F. G., M.B., lII.R.C.S. Patterson, Mr. G. de J., L.lt.C.P., Melville, M1'. S., lILR.C.S., L.R.C. P. M.R.C.S. 1\lcssiter, Mr. M. A., M.R.C.S. Pearce, Mr. G. H., L. R.C.P., D.r.ll. Metcalfe, .Mr. R., 111. D. Pearson, Mr. C. Y. M.D. Middlemiss, M1'. G. , M.D. Pendlebury, Mr. J . T., M.R.C.S. MilbUl'I1, Mr. C. H., M.B. Pennell, 1\11'. H., M. D. Mill, Mr. G. S., lII.D Perram, Mr . C. H., M.D., lIf.R.C. S., L.lLC.l'. Miller, Mr. J. W., M.D. Perry, Mr. C. M., M.l1..C.S., L.R.C.r. Milligan, Mr. R. A. , M.D . Peters, M1'. A . J. A., L.ll.C.l'., L.R.C.1.i., Mitchell, Mr . E., M. D. Edin. Miln e, Mr. Robert, M.B. Phelps, 1\1r. Philip, lILR.C.S. , L.J'.C.J'., Modlin, M1'. L Gibson, M.D., L.S.A. Edin. Moffat, Rev. Dr., 111. D. Phillips, Mr. C. II., M.R.C.S. 1\loir, 1\11'. J. H., M.D. Pickersgill, 1\11'. K P . , lILR.C.S., L.R.C.l'., Moil', Mr. J. R., M.D. Edin. Molloy, 1\11'. G. S., M.D . Pilgrim, Mr. KG., M.B., C.M. Montague, 1\11'. A. J. H., M.D. Pim, Mr. F . de Beeho, L.l{.C.P.I. Moore, Mr. H. C. , 111. R . C. s. Pisani, Professor (Malta) Moore, Mr. Milner, M.D. Pochin, Mr. F . L., M.n . Moore, Hon. Brigade-Surgeon SanclfOld Morgan, Mr. K W., M.D. (N. S. Wale) Pooley, Ml'. K B., L.R.C.S Pooley, 1\11'. R. C. Mason, J.P., L.lt.C.S., Morgan, 1\11'. H. M., M.R.C.S. Irel. Morgan, Mr. L lewellyn, M. D Porter, Mr. A. K, M.B., ]3.C. Morgan, M.r. W. L., M.A. , M.B.C.S. Potter, MI'. H. Percy, F.It.C.1.i Morris, Mr. S. G., M.D . Potts, 1'.11'. IV. A., lI1.D. Morris, Mr. T. H., M.B. Poulton, 1\11'. B., M.D. (Adelaicle) Morris, Oapt. W. A., M. B., R.A.M.C. Powell, 1\11'. H. A., M.B. Mortimer, Mr. T. D. K, M.·D. Powell, Mr. J ., M.R.C.t:!. Muir, 1\11'. R. D., M.D. Powne, Leslie, lILR.C.S. Murphy, Mr. C. E., L.R.C.S. Prance, Mr. G . H., M.D. Murray, Mr. J. G., L.:a.C.S. , L.R.C.I'. Pratt, Mr. K T., M.B. Myles, Major, R.A.M.C. Pratt, Mr. J. Dallas, M.D. Nance, Mr. H. C., F.R. C.S. Preston, D ep. I nspect. Gen., T. J. Neild, Mr. J. K, M.D. (Meluourne) Price, 1\11'. Arthur, M.lt.C.S. Neilson, Mr. H. J., M.D. Prior, Mr. J., lILlt.C.~., L.U.C.P. N elson, Mr. Stanley, M.D . Pritchard, Mr. J. J., lILR.C.S., L.R.C. P. N ewby, Mr. C. H., F.R.V.S. Purves, Mr. A. Scott, M. D . Nicholson, Brigade-Surgeon K Ranson, Mr. ,V. K, M R.C H. N orton, Mr. A. T., C.B., F.R.C.S. RatcliIT-Gaylard, M1'. J., M.D. N orton, Mr. G. Everitt, M.R. B.S. ]{awnsl ey, Major G. T., 1~.A.M . C . N yssen, M1'. P. J. d e, M.D. Bn.ywood, Mr. J. R. L, M.lt.C.S . , L.R.C.P. Oakley, Mr., M.D. R eed, Mr. Cash, M.D. O' Connor, Mr. W. Moyle, M.D., D.P.II. Reid, M1'. Douglas A., M.D. Odell, Mr. W., F.R.C.S., M.n. O'Farrell, Mr. Charles, L.R.c.r., L.R.C.R. Reid, M1'. Duncan J., M.B. R eid, Mr. Edgar, M.R.C.S., J,.R.C.p. Irel. R esignol, Mr. A. L e, M.D. Ogilvie, Mr, J . H., L.R.C.P. Reynolds, Mr. R., M.R.C.S. Oldham, Mr. H. F., M.D. Rhys, Mr. W. L., M.R.C.S. Oliver, Mr. C. Pye, M.D. Rice, Mr. W. Richardson, M.D. Orton, Mr. John, M.D.
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Richards, Mr. J., lILR.V.S., L.R.C . P. Smith, Mr. H. Hammolld, M.R.C.S. Examiners. D.P.R. Smith, Ml'. J. M. B. Riddell, Mr. J. Scott, M.A., M.B. Smith, Mr. Montgomery, M.D. Rigby, Mr. Wn' .C., lIl. B., D . P.ll. Smith, M1'. T. H., M.D. , D.PU. Rigden, Mr. nan, M. R.C .::> . Smith, Professor W . R., M.D. Riley, M1'. J. W., L.n.c .p . Soutar, Mr. C. H., lILB. (Australia) . Robb, Mr. Jamcs B. K., I1I. D. Spencer, M1'. W. H enry , I1I.D. Roberts, Ml'. Arthnr, I1I.D. Spn.ight, Mr. H. W., L.R.C. S., L.R.C.P. Roberts, Mr. E. A . M., M.B . 'pink, Ml'. W. L., M.B. Roberts, Mr . Grilliths J., L. ll.C.l'., Eclin . Sproulle, Mr. J. W., L. lt.C.P ., I re1., Roberts, Mr. 11. Jones, lII.R. C.S. L.U. C.S., Edin. Roberts, Mr. Lawton, I1I.D. Sqnance, M1'. rr. Coke, M.D. Roberts, Mr. J . Lloyd, M.D. , D.P .ll. Sqnarc, Mr. W . H., L.n. c.p., Edin. Roberts, 1\11'. R. J., lLn. L.Jt.C.s., ELlin . Squire, 11'. J . E., C.B., I1I .D. Robinson,1I1r. A. H enry, M.D. Rohinson, :Ur. A. H cpworth, 1I1.H.C.S. Stalker, 1\1r. A. M . , M. D. Robinson, Mr. E. L., 1I1.D. (Guern.sey) Stamm, 11'. L. E., ~LD. Rohinson, Mr. II. ., lILH.. C.. ·. Stamford, Ir. A., lILll. C.S. Slatham, II'. H., LR.C.S., L.I:.C.P. RobinsoH, nrgeon-Major, It.A.lILC. RobinsolJ, 1\11'. ,V., M.D. tanton, 1\11'. L.RC. P. Roper, Mr. II. J., lILlt.C. . , tedman, Major II., F.n.c.s .E.,lt.A.M.C. (T). ltosignal, Mr. A. L e, III. D. Steel, M1'. \V. D., M. D. ROHnll, 1\11'. John Cornwall, Lll. C.S. Steele, Major ,V. H., Po.A.M.C. Howden, 1\11'. L. A., M.B. Stcet, 1\11'. G. Carrick, F.R.C.S . Russell, 1\11'. John, LD. Sleven, ~fl'. W., M.B. Russell, Mr. ,V. A. G., M.n. ,'tevenson, Mr. J., M.n..C.R. Uutherfol'll, 111'. II em,)', M.D. tewart, II'. Duncan, ~r.D. St. Leger, Mr. R. A., 111. H., C. M. tirling, rr. D. H., M. D. Savory, Mr. H., liLA . , lILJI., B.C. .'tirling, 1\11'. J., M.n. Scn.les, Mr. 1.1., L.n.C.S., Ircl. toker, lr. George, C.lILa., M.D. Scatli{t', Ir. P. L, lIL !l.C.H. tokeI', fr o ,V. Thornley, C.M G., lILD. Scholefield, Mr . G. E., M.ll., 1>.1'.11. • tOlley, liss li'. A., J\LIl. tothal'cl, Mr. JaDle:, lILn.c.s. Sc.ofield, II'. Harold, lIL n. Scott, 1\fr. A. ,V. , ~LI:.C.B. tnrrock, 1\11'. J. F., M.D., C.M. Scott, 1\11'. I? ., I.B. Lurriuge, II'. P. F., L.r:.C.p., Etlin. Scott, Mr. R. J. II. , r. ll. uthel'land, 1\11'. C. J., L D. Selby, 1\1r. K W., LD. Sutherland, 1\11'. J. A ., M.D. Sellers, Mr. R. Bllnlctt, r. n. C. S . nttoll, II'. A. 1\1., L D. Sevestre, Mr. R, lIf.l>. Swann, II'. A., M.ll.C.R. Shaw, Mr. James, M.D. wayne, MI'. F. G., M.D. Sh,.w, 111'. R. A., M.R.e.S. winhoe,1\1r. G. R., lII.R.C.S., L.ll.C.I'. Shelley, 1\11'. P. W. G., :lCD. Symes, 11'. E. West, lILD. Shelly, 1\11'. C. E., lIf.D. Tannahill, Mr. J. F., M.D. Shives, Mr. J., ]\[. D. Tay lor, II'. F . R. P., lIf. D., :II. R.C. s. Shone, Mr. ,V. J., lIL I"C. S. Taylor, Mr. F. '1'., lIcn.c.s. Shuttleworth, Mr. G. K, M.D. Taylor, Mr. L. A., lILH.C.S. Siddall, 1\11'. J. B., 1I1.D. Tn.ylol', Mr. S. Robinson, M.D., l<'.ll.C.S . Simpson, !\fl'. J. H., M.J). Taylor, Mr. Tom R., M.D . Taylor, Sl1l'geon-Lieut.-Col. William, M.D. Simpson, 11'. ,V. ., Lli.C.1.i. Sincln.ir, 1\11'. Robert, J\L D. Templeman, 11'. Charles, M.B . Tetley, Mr. F . Harrison, L.R.c.r. , Edin. Skn.e, 1\11'. Francis, lII.n. Skinner, II'. . A., L. . A. Th omas, 1\11'. A. Gal'l'oLl, 111. D. Sk~nner, Mr. W. B., M.D . Thomas, Mr., lIf.D. (N ew Zealn.nd). SkIpworth, Mr. II., L lLC., .,T.. n.c.p.,Ire1. Thomas, Mr. C. N., M.B. Sleman, Lieut.-Colouel, R. R., L.S.A. rrhomas, 1\lr. D. E., M.D . Sm~cldle, Mr. R. M.B. Thomas, 1\11'. D. Rees, M.B. Sm~th, Mr. C., M.n. c .s. Thomas, Mr. n. D., L.n.C.S., L. RC.p., SmIth, Mr. C. J., lICIt.c.S. Eclin. Smith, :Mr. G., M.D. Thomas, 1\11'. ,V. E., L.R.C.I'., Edin., Smith, Mr. H., M. n. L.H.C. '. Smith, Mr. n., M.D . Th ompHon, 1\11'. E. C., lILD.
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Thompson, 1'111'. J. Hilton, M.B., M.S. Westcott, Lt.-Oolonel Sinclair, C.M.G., Examiners. Thompson, .Mr. ,\Talter, F . n . c.s. R . A.M . C. Thomson, Miss Emily 0., M.B.C.M., ,Vestmacott, Mr. F. H., F.R.C.S. Edin . Whitby, Miss L., L.R. C. P ., Edin. White, 1'111'. O. H., M.R.C.S. Thomson, 1'111'. G., M.B. Thornhill, Brigade-Surgeon 1'11. (Guernsey) White, 1'111'. Henry, M.D. Thmsfield, Mr. '1'. W., M.D. Whitehead, Major H. R., F.R.C. S., R.A.lILC. Tidcombe, 1'111'. F. S., M.H..C.S., L . R.C.P. Whitley. Mr. W. T., M.B . Todd-White, 1'111'. A. T., lILR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Whyte, M:r. J. Mackie, M. D. Toll, Mr. J. T., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Wild, M1'. H. S., lILR.C . S. Trimble, Oolonel O. J., C.M. G. , L.R.C.P. Wilkinson, 1'111'. J . B. , M.D. Tl'ittoll, M1'. W. P., M.R.C.S . (Natal) Wilkinson, 1'111'. S., lI1.R.C.S., L.n.c.p. 'l'rott, 1'I1r. Dudley, M.D . (Bermuda) \Villiams, Mr., M . R.C.S . Tunstall, Major A. 0., :.r.D. Williams, M1'. E . R., M.ll.C.S., L.n.c.p. Turner, :JIr. A. S., M.ll.C.S., L.R.C.P. 'Williams, Mr. N., lILR.C.S . Tumer, Smgeon-Major Williams, Smgeon-11ajor ( ydney) Turner, Dep. Inspr.-Gen. Robert, R.N . ''lilli.s, Mr. J. G., L.R.C.P., D. PE. Tmner, Mr. W., M.D. (Gibraltar) Willoughby, Mr. W . G., M.D. Tutill, Mr. G. H., M.D. Wilson, Mrs. O. E. 0., M.B . Tuxford,1'I1r. R., M.R.C.S., L . R.C.F. Wilson, 1'111'. J ., M. D. Twiss, Lt.-Col. G. E., F.R.C.S.I. Wilson, Mr. J. Scott, M. D. Tyrrell, Mr. 'Ialter, lII.R.C.S. Wilton, 1'111'. J. P ., M.lt.C.S . Tyson, 1'111'. W. J., M.n. (Umzinto) Winckworth, 1'111'. W . B., M.n.c.s. Veitch, Mr. W. G., L.R.C.P., Edin. Winslow,1'I1r. L. S. Forbes, lILll.C.P. Vernon, ~Ir. A. Heygate, F.R.C.S. Withers, Mr. Percy, lILB. Vines, Mr. C. S., lII.R.C. S., L.R.C.P. Wood, Mr. A. T., 1Il.D. Vores, Mr. Arthur, M.lt.C.S. Wood, Mr. E . Stanley, ~LR.C.S. Wade, Mr. A. B., M.D. Woodcock,111'. H. de 0 ., L.R.C.P. Waldo, M1'. F. J., :'LD . Woods, Inspector-General H. C., C.B., Walker, Mr. James, M.R. C.S. c. Y.o., M.D . , n.N. Wallace, Mr. Thomas, M.D. 'Woods, Mr. J. F., M.D. Wallis, Mr. E. D., M.D. Woodward, Surgeon-General G.P.M., M.D., Walpole-Simmons, i\1r. E., 1I1.D. F.R.C.S. (Sydney) Ward, 1'Ilr. J. L. IV., M.D. Woodyatt, Mr. B. H., L.n.c.S., L.R.C.P. Ward, Mr. J. P. S., M . R.C . S. Woods. Mr. J . H., L.R.C . . lWard, Mr. M., M.D. ,Vooldridge, Mr. A. T., M.n.c . s., L.n.c.p. Ward, 1'Ilr. M. C., M.D. Woollett, Mr. S. W., lILL Waters, 1111'. J. L., 1ILB. Wright, Mr. C. F., M.D. ,'leaver, ~fr. W . G., )1.R.C.S. Wright, !!ir. J. Orossley, M.D. Webb, :Jfr. J. E., LB. Yolland, Mr. J. H., M.lt.C.S. Webb, Major W. Wilfred, M.D., I.M.S. Young, Snrgeon-Major, R.A.1Ir.C. 'Webber, Mr. H. 'V., M.D. Young, M1'. M., M.D. ,Vemyss, Mr., M.D. Yule, Mr. Robert 1.1. , M.r.
FORM OF BEQUEST TO TilE
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~5,50 ciatian.
I (nve and bequeath to the Committee for the time being of
Central Executive
the St. John Ambulance
Association the um of £ ------------------------------------to be applied, at
the di. cl'etion of the
Central Executive
Committee of the said As 'ociation, towards the philanthropic objects of such Association, and I direct that the said sum shall be paid, fre
of legacy duty, out of such part of my
personal estate as
llH\,y
purpose.
be legally bequeathed for charitable
Oount?·y Cenl?·es.
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METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS AND COUNTRY CENTRES.
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following L a ominal Roll or the Towns and Distrlcts where cc Oentres" lw,ve been forUled since the St. John Ambulance Association wa. establishecl in 1 '77. The nalJ1es ancl addresses of the Loca,l Executive OHiccrd Cttn be obtained on applicatioJl to the Ohief 'ecl'ctary, 'to John'.· GaLo, Olel'kl.!n well, London, Ke.
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MeLropoliLan FO?'Jnal No.1 Di!:itl'icL (Ken.'illgloll, ;'ollLlt KCJlsingtoll, Brompton, & Notting Ilill, &c.)] 78 No.2 District (Uity and 1'orL of LOlHloll, illCll1Llillg !Jloolllsullry, amI East 18 G LOlllloll ) 1 79 No. 3 District ( 't. James's, ,Vhitchal1, lIlay fair, Hyde l~ark, . W.) 1, 78 No.4 Disl! iet (Belgnwia aIlLl Chebell.) 1890 No.6 Di.:tricl (IIaJlllllCU;lnitll, ChisWH.:k ailli Fulham) 1 0 No.7 Di:;tri<:L (K o1't11- East London, 'lal'toll, etc., now illcilicleu ill J O. II.) 1 1 No. Di~trict (Pulncy, 'VU.U{ls\\'oILh awL n eighhollrllOot1) ] 1 No.9 District (Kil\)l1\Jl, ami K orth-Wc:;t LOJldoll, cLc.) No. 10 District (Drixtun, Kennington, Ualham, Sll'c,tlham, Cluphulll aIlll 1 n eighllollrhood) 1 No. 11 District ( 'onthwalk and neighbourhood) 1 No. 1~ DibLricL (IIarle -den). 1 Polytechnic (309, Hcgen L • 'treet) 1 Hospital 'atul'clay Fnllll (51, Gray's Inll Roall). Willesllcll Grocn :tllll l'ickle\\'ood Ddfa:;t Fvrm erllS 1 Aberdare B ·lgml'itt Aecrillgton 1 J ] ~ e r\\i(; k-l1pon· Twecd 1 90 Aldershot Dexhill Al(lcrshot 'amp 1 95 ]3illgll!Y Alexandra Dueks :1.11t1 Hallway Birchwood ( 'o11i cry) Ou llllJ[\,]l y 1907 Dil'kbc(;k Alfreton Birktble (Lanct\shirc) Amblesille (\Vc:;Llllorcland) Birkenhead Ashford (Kcnt) Dirmingham Ashton · n Ild er-Lyne Birmingham (Erdillgton Branch) 1" 5 A thel'stonc Dl,wklJurn Aylesuury 1<. 3 Blaekheu.th 1 13aubillgLoll BIn.cl -pool 1 Backworth Collicry Bhwkwell Colliu y Banbury 1 Blandford Bangor 1 Bognor Ba,rnsley 1 ] Dolton a.nd Disi.J ict Barrow-in-Furness )3oul'nemouth Ba::;ing::;toke 1 Bl'u.clford B:1th 1900 Bridport Battle ( IJsgex) 1 1 Brierfield Bea,l'park Collicry 1 0 Brighousc Bedford 1 0 Brighton and /10\'0 Beighton 1 1
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Bristol and Olifton Burnley (Lancashire) Burton -on-Tren t Buxton Oambrian Railways Oannock Ohase Ooalfield (late Brownhills) Oanterbury Oardiff Oardiff Railway Oompany Oarlisle Oarshalton Oastle Eden Ohard Oharlton Ohatham and District Oheltenham Oheshire Lines Oommittee Ohester Ohesterfield Ohislehurst Olay Oross Oleator District Olea tor Moor Oolchester Oolne Oork Ooventry Ooventry (Bedworth Branch) Ooventry (Wyken Branch) Oumberland Mines and Quarries Oranbrook Oroydon Dalton-in-Furness Darlaston Darlington Deeside Derby Devonport Dover Dublin DucUey Dukinfield Dumfries N. B. Dundee Durham Eastbourne East Grinstead Ebbw Vale Eckington Edinburgh Edmonton Ellesmere Eton College Exeter Farnham Faversham Festiniog Fleetwood Folkestone Forest of Dean Frome Furness Railw!LY Gloucester
1880 1
3
1879 1
9
1 98
1883 187 1
9
1899 1881 1 1
2 9
84 1 82 1
1 I
9~
0
1904 1 1
1
78 1878 1 78 18 6 18 1879 1 90 1
3
1882 1 82 1882 1 95 1882 1879 1879 1888 18 0 1892 18 6 1907 1 1 1 1 1 93 1
1 5 1884 1880 1883 1884. 1883 1890 1905 1879 1908 1879 1878 1882 1883 1883 1882 1881 1886 1886 1900 1881
Gloucestershire Oounty Oouncil Gosport, Alverstoke, and Fareham Granby Gravesend Gre:1t Eastern Railw:1Y Great Son them and , Vestem Railw:1Y of Ireland Great Westel'l1 Railwa,y Greenwich Grim by Guernsey IIalifax Handswol'th IIarrogate Hartlepools Hastings and t. Leon:1rd's IIavant Hawkeshead Hea,\'Y "Voollen District IIebden Bridge . Hereford Hertford Heywood (:r.Ianchester) Holyhead H uddersfield Hull Hull :1nd Barnsley Railway Ilkeston Ipswich Iron Bridge Isle of Man Isle of Purbeck Isle of Wight Janow Jersey Keighley Kendal Keswick Kettering Kidderminster Kiveton Park Oolliery Lancashire and neigh houring Oounties Federation P.S.A. ocietie Lancashire and Yorkshire Ra,ilway Lancaster Leamington (Wt1.l'wickshire) Leeds Leicester Lewes Licbfield Lilleshall Oollieries Donnington Branch (Lilleshall Oollieries) Lincoln Liverpool Llanberis Llandudno London Brighton and SouLh Coast Railway London and North Western Railway London and South \Vcstern Railway
Countr y Oentres. 1899 1899 1 99 18 2 1896 1898 1896 1882 1 81 1
2
18 1 1 95 1
1
1
1
1 1
0 6
1
1
1
3
1 7 1
0
1 3 1
2
1 1
-1 8
18 7
1907 1 1
8 0
1905 1 85 1 3 1885 18 8 1 84 18 3 1
0
18 1 1893 18 0 1885 1883 1U06 1 97
1899
L oughborough Louth (Lincolnshire) Lymington Lytham Maidstone Malvern Manchester Margate Marlow Marske-by tbe- ca Melksbmn Metropolitan Railway Merthyr-Tyd viI Mexborough Middlesbrough and Ole\'eh1.nd (including tockton Branch) lVIidland ~1.nd Gret1.t Torthcl'll Railways Joint 'ommittee :r.Iillom Milton
1891 1 90 1881 1
1
0
1 78 1 1
18 2 1 9 1901 1 2 1 90 1
1
,~addleworth
~Ionmouth
Mountain sh Nelson Newark-on-Trent ewcastle- UPOll- Tyne Newport, .ilIon. Torth Brierley Torth Bucks orth Enstern Railway North hields Northfieet North "Vales Oolli.eries Ffrwd Oolliery Branch, J \V,1.le , Oolliery ortlmmpton North taffordshire Torwicll orwood and 'yclonlmll1 Tottingham Tuneaton Oldham Oldhill Ormskirk Otley OuncUe Oxford Oxford MilittLrY 'olll'ge Paclihn.m Parkg'1.te Penhryn Quarries Pershore Perth Peterborough Pilsley Plymouth Polesworth Polmont, .B . Pontypool [~nd DisLri ·t Portsmouth (Gosport, li'orLuII and Alvcrstoke) Portsmouth _ Port Tall,ot Potteries (ow J orth Staffordshire)
1
1 7 1878
Preston Ramsgate Reading Reigate Richmond ( urrey) Riclc1ings Colliery H.ipley Rochclt1.le Rotherham Hoss (Ilerefordshire) Royal1Iilitary Oollegc (Sandhurst) Rugeley Hye t. Anno's-on- ea St. lIelens (Lancashire) St. :r.hry 'nq (Kent)
1 1 1 11 1 1 1
1 1 1 '
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 ]
1 1
75 1880 1881 1 93 1879 1 82 1 78 1891 1 86 1 84. 1880 1883 1884 1 84 18 4 18 J 18 3 1 94
StLlldgate 1 0 , an (h\'i ch 1 2 Seaton O:1rew 1 2 , 'c\·enot1.ks 1878 , heerlless 1 2 Sheffield 1 78 Shetland 1 2 Shipl'y 1 96 'hocburyness 1 79 hrewsbury 1 79 'ittillgbourne :1nd Milton 1 7 'kipton in-01'a,\'en 1 3 Slough 1 2 ,'methwick 1900 , OilS of Ellgland P:1triotic B,nd Ben evolen t ouiet), (Natal Tmusvaal, Orallgit~,H.hode ia) 1907 'ou th:lll1pton 1 0 outhmll 1 7 'outh Ea tern i1.J~d Chatham Railway 1905 outhport 1 ~outh Shields 1 ~owerby Bridge1 ~tafford
:-. talyhridge 'laseley Rtoekport tourbridge 'tre'1.thmn ~ lIuclel'll1.nd 'urhiton 'u tLUll Ooalfield Swmlsea 'winton Byclenlmm 'Tamworth T,Llluton Tibslwlf 'Tonbriclge Tunbridge Wells 'l'wickenham lyerston tLoxetor , V,tkefielcl , Vnltham Abbey ' V:1.lTiJ1!jtoll
1 1 1 1 1 3 1 91 1
93
1 1
0 3 3
Waterford ' Yath-upon-Dearne Wednesbury ' Yellingborough Wellington (Salop) W est Hartlepool Welwyn W est Bromwich Weston-Super- hre W eybridge Weymouth Whitchurch ( alop) Whitehaven Wigan Willington Quay and Wails end Wimbledon ' Yimborne Winchester and Mid Rants Windsor Win ford Wisbech W orksworth "\Yolverhamptoll Wolverton 'Yombweil Woodford 'Yoolwich 'Yorcester Wokmgton Worthing York
1881 1886 1 87 1
8
1
1
1 0 18 .J. 18 9 1 80 1
1
1 91 1
1 18 0 1 1 1
1879 1
2
1908 1
0
1 5 1909 1 1 1 1 1 95 1 5 1 0 1 1 1 5 18 2 1 90
BRITISH DOMINIONS BEYOND TIrE SEAS.
A USTRALASB.. Adelaide, South Austra,lia (Branches-Port Adelaide, Glenelg, Mount Barker, Gawler) Brisbane Sydney, J. S. 'Vales T asmania (L aunceston) Tasmania" North Tasmania, South Victoria ' Vest Australian NEW Z EAIJ.iND.
New Zealand, " " " " " " "
" " "
""
Auckland Ohristchurch Dunedin Invercargill Nelson Jew Plymouth 'Yellington -
1892 1885 1891 1885 1885 1 9 1885
WEST I NDIES .
Tassau (Bahamas) Branch St. Kitt's (L eeward Islands) Branch Trinidad (Port of Spain) Branch
Bermudl1 Borneo (Sanda.kan) Oeylon GilJra,ltar IIong Kong Malta Singt1opore ('traits ettlements) Vancouver (British Oolumbia) ewfoundland -
1894 1 85 1 '5
1891
1884 1883
10ntreal H alifax ( ova 'cotia) Oanadit1on (H ead-quarters Toronto ) Oanadian P acific Rn,ilway -
1 93 1 91 1 91
1907
190-1 1 5 1901 1901 1' 3
1904 1901 1901 1903 ID03 1D03 1901 1£)01
IDOl 1901 IDOl 1900 1901 1905 1903 1L85 1904 1 1 1 1
3 7 9 3
1
~.
1
2
1 5 1890 1909 1 95 1 92 1 95 1908
FOREIGN.
1894 1891 1904 1884
Argentine Formosa J erusalem Paris Riviera (O:lnn es)
List of Classes held at places other than
1 9.J.
OANADA.
18 3
SOUTII AFRIOA.
British Bechuanaland (Vryburg) Oape T own East London and Border, R eorganised Graham's Town
H eidelberg Kimberley King William's Town Ditto. Queen's Town Branch hlmesbury l\Ia ern l\Iatl1belcland (Buluwayo) 1Iosseil Bay .J: atal Ora.nge River Oolony (Bloemfontein) Reorganised Oudtshoorn Paarl I ort Elizabeth River daJe Robert on tellenbosch Tntnsyun.l (Johannesburg) \VOl'ccstcr I DrA, Baluchistn.n Bangalore Ba,rocln, State Bengn.l Bombt1oY Bomlx1oY and Bt1ol'0cla. Railway BUrmt10 Oalcutta Oentral Pro\'incc II yd er::tlJt1od Jabalpur Iadras Mysorc The Tiz;1om's State Punj t10b Quetti10 hillong (.Assam) ilchar 'imla ind Singapore United Provinces of Agra i10nd Oudh
77
L ist of Detcwhecl Classes.
St. J ohn Amb'ulance Association.
76
189 7 1889 1885 1889 1883
Centres
during
the
financial
year
ended
30th September, 19 09. Abcl'<1oyron. Aber-l3argoec1. Abcrcarn. Ahel'scychn . Aberfol'th. Abertillel'Y· Ahertysswg. Abmm. r\.cllington. Ald(;rley E<lgu. Alllv.rt1.rke l\bin .\llerton Bywi1oLet·. ~\lRil.ger.
.Althol'pu. AlLl'inchalll . .AU) hluside. "\mpthill. Allnesley. ApplelJY· Dridge. " Ardsley. Ascot. Ash burton. AHh hy -de-la- /jouch . Ashrorcl. Ash Vu,le. .Askern. Aspull. Attlel)ol'ough. •\ utllem. AughtOll. AyoumouLll. Aylesbury. B'lckfol'cl. Bn-cnp. 13allymena. 13n,rkillg. Barnlmm. Barnold wiele Barnstaple. Bt1ol'rowby. Barrow Colliery. BalTowc1en. Dal'l'owfOl'd. Btlsingstol-e. Battersea. Bawtry. Bcckingham. Beclwas. Beeston. Belper.
Berkel 'Yo " R(lu'\.l'e. Bermondsey. Bensham. Denthrlll1. Berl'y Brow. 13utl'll\\()l'th. Huyerley. Bexhill. n 'xley. BickersLalfe. DicktOll H eaLh. Billillglmy. HincheHtcI. niu~ley. l~ i]'(lsc(lge . Dirhlale. Dirk 'nheacl. Disphltlll. maek ] ~()y 'olliery. nhuker Hill. Blackheath. Bhl.ckpooL Blnckro<l. rnn.ekw'll. 'olliery, " YUIl • 1Haena Hlakeney. IHay<l1111. nb\\,itll .
l ~lofieltl.
Blytb. BlyLhc Itolul. Bullington. Hobo\'(!l'. Boothstowl1. BORLoll. Boughton P arI.;:, UourllulllouLh. Bow ()om1l1011. Bow Hoond. Bowden Close 'oiliery. Bowne S. Bril.c1forcl. Dm,uc1011 Colliery. 13reeon. l>-reut ]Clcigh. Drelltford. Brentwood. Bretherton Encl. Bridewell l)l;1oce.
Bricllingtol1. Bridport. Bl'ighouse. Brighton. Brixton. Broll1 horongh Place. Dromfielcl. Brompton <1 uarc. Bromsgl'ove. Brymbo. DUllbnry. 13ur11 lW,1l1. Durnhope. DUl'llopneld. )jury. " ' . Bdllllllllh;. Byker. Catlisheacl. Oa(logan GardcllR. Caldceott. C'Lmherley. C,\mhorne. 11110 11 ill AHylulll. Canollbul'Y· Canterbury. Om·lisle. I i1ol'i:;iona. " Carlton. Carnan·un. 'arll Brae. Cal'shal ton. Castle Cttry. Ca.·tIdord. CnHtJe Grcsley. Cn.stletown. Catel'h:lm. " Valley. cutml Technical Collcge. Ohi1opel lii1l. hapeltowll. Ohard. Oht1ol'l10ck. Chelm ford. Chel en. Cheltenham . Oheshunt. Ch ' tcr (jUlll'e. hiehestcl'. Chiding fold. Chigwcll Row. Cbildreu'i:llIome,13onner Rd.
78
Ohilton Oolliery. Chilvers Coton . Chin ley. Ohipping Norton. "Ongar. Chirk. Ohop,Yell. Chorley. Church Gresley. " Stretton. Cla,pbam. Olayhury. Olaycross. Obygate. Oleethorpes. Olevedon. Cleveland Terrace. Clitheroe. Olown. Ooalville. Cobham. Oockfield. Colchester. Coieford. Colney Hatch. Oolwyn Bay. Conuah's Quay. Consett. Oontlee. Corescombe. Cotherstone. Oowgill. Uraigs Oourt, Oharing Oross. Oranbrook. Ora.nleigh. Crawshawbooth. Oreswell. Orewe.
D enstol1. D enton. Deptford. D evonshire Street. Dodsworth . Doncaster. Dorking. Doublebois. Du [field. Dry brook. Duffi eld. DUl1stan-on-Tyne. Eagby. Ealing. Earby. Eardisland. Earlestown. Eastbourne. Ea'>t Greenwich . East Ham. East H etton. East Kirkby. Eastwood. Eaton Place. En,ton Square. Ebenezer. Ec1enhall. Edgwtl,re. Edmonton. Eightol1 lhnks. Eldon. Elland. Elliott Town. Ellistown. Elmham. Elsecar Oolliery. Elswick Oo11ierieF. Enalefield Green.
Oncklewood. Origglestone. 0, ipplegate. Oromer. Oromford. Cromwell Road. Cropwell Butler. Orosby. Oross K eys. Orossland Hill. Orosthwaite. Orumblin. Dacre Banks. Darley. Dartfield. Dartford. Dorwen. Datchet. Deal. Denaby. Denby Oolliery. Denby Dale.
Ennismore Gardens. Epsom. Erith. Esh Oolliery. Rsher. Exeter. Eye. Failsworth.
Cr~ccietb .
L ist
St. John AmbuJance A ssocicfJtion.
En~iscorthy.
Fa~enham .
Falmouth. Faringdon. Featherstone. Felixstowe. Felling. Fencehouses. F erry Hill. Filton. Findon. Fishponds. Fleetwood. Folkestone. Forest Gate.
Fowey. Frimley. Fro terley. Fryston. FUl'l1ess Vale. Ga,in borough, Gamblesby. Gn,r wood. " lhll Oollieries, Oate~gill.
Gateshead, Glastonbury. Godalming, Goodmayes, Gorton. Gosfortb . Grampound , Grangemoor, Grantham . Gr:.wesencl. Greasboro, Great .Ma,lvern, " Yarmouth, Greenwich. Gresford. Grey -tones. Griff Colliery. Grimethorpe. Guildford. Hahrougb , Haggerston, Hail sham. Halesworth. Halton. Ham terley. Hanc1swortb. Hanwell . Harlow Green. Harrow. Haslu.nd. Haslemcre. Haverhill. H aydock. R ebbu rn. Halliugley, Helmshore. Helston. Hemsworth. Oollieries, " Hendon. E enley-on-Thames. H ertford. H eswall. Hetton-Ie-Hol e. Heworth Oolliery. Hickl eton Main. Higham. Highbury Place. Highgate Road. High Lane. High Spen.
0/
79
Delached Classes.
Leigh, Leiston. Lennox Gn.l'dens. L etchworth. L cxhttm Garrlcns. L eyland. L ey ton. Leytonstone. Lill culll. Lindley. Lin gfielcl. Hollow~.y. Li sken.rd . Hooten. Littlel)Urll. liOl'bury. Little Ea,toll. Horden Oolliery, Li ttleh!tll1pton. lIor11sey. Little Hulton, llOl'tOl1 Asylum. Lln.nclrillo, Hove. Lbndyssn1. Howe Bridge. Llau elhy. Hoxton, Lla,llfyllen. IIoyhmd, Langynello. OOlllmon. " Lonc1onclery. Tether. " Lonel on Med ieal ~I i ssions. Hllcknall. Long Ditton. Huddersficld, L ong Eaton. Hydc. Longford. Pn.rk IIoLel " Looe. Hythe. Lordship Lane. Hklcy, Imperial ollpge of 'clence Lome. and Technology, Routh Lo;;eoe Fields. Lostock Gralutm. Kensington . Louth, Irlam on the H eighLs. L owe ,toft. Islcworth. Lowndes (1ua1'e. .J !tC hclnIe. Ludgersall. KenrlaL Lllllington. Yensington Cullege. Lmltleigh, KentUl Town, Luton. Kimberworth. Lyclhrook. Kingilbury. Lyclney. Kings ero s, Lytham. Kingsteighton, !If airlellhead. Kingstoll-on- Thames. [alpas, Kingswear. n[anehester Street. King~wood. Mn. ureasn. Road . Kil'kbridgc. 1ansfie1c1. Kirkhn.mpton. " \Vooclhouse. Kilk1y-in -Ashfield. 1n.rket D eeping. ,, " Furn ·SH. " Drn.yton. " Pinxton. " Hn.rln·o'. Knutsford. Mn.rlhoro' Hill. Lnncn. tel' R on.d. Mn.rple Bridge. Ln.nehcster. Marsden. Langford. Mn.ryport. Langwith. Melthn.m, " Oolliery, Melton Mowbray. Lavender HilL M ersey Mission. Lcadgate. M ex101'0ugh. Len.mington. Mickley. Len.singthorne. Middlesex StreC't. Leavesc1en Asylum. Iidc1lewieh. Leeholme.
JIill Top, llinclley, " Green. liindsfonl. IIitchin, "ll. M.. " AreLll11s~t. " Oonway. EXlnouth. " IIockcliJfe. IIolmfil'th.
I
I
Milford Haven. Milnrow. Milnsbridge. Iisterton. Mistley. [oira, Monk Brettou , n.1onkseaton. Ionmouth, Moreeambc. Morley Oollege. " Hall 1orpeth . l\[ortlake. 1\108s1ey. l\Jottram. Mount St. Pleasn.nt. 10un tsorrel. 1urton Oolliery. 1\1u well Hill. Myc1rOllyn. N n.ncledrea. u.p bury. Tew Barnet. 1\ewbrirlge. Jew Bundsley. TewlJUrgh. ewbury. .LTewlmll. New ~1ills. Jew Milton. Tew eaton. New ilkswol'th. Jew 'onthgatc, Newton. Nc,,-tOll AblJot. Tew Tupton. T\lW \Va.tnal!. New -Whittington. Nel\' (hmy. .L ~ ol'll1aJlIJY. Northampton Imiiituie. Torthwick. Torwieh. Totting Hill. Nuneu.ton. On,kham, Oath.nds Park. ckwells Manor. Oldbury. Old Colwell. Uld Kent Hoad. Olney. Olve ton. Orrell. 0,; ett. Oughbl'iclge. Oxford. Padibam. Pa.ge Bn.nk. Parbold. I
80
St. John A1nbulance Association.
Park gate. Pa,rkside Asylum. Patterdale. Peareth. Peldon. Pelton. Pelton Colliery. Pem broke DocIe Pellkridge. Pennybl'iclge. Penrith. Pelll'udclock. Penryn. Penshaw. Penzance. Pershore. Pinxton. Phistow. Pleasley Colliery. Pontefraet. Pontnewydd. Pontnwynydd. Pontymorle. Port Dinorwick. POl'thlevell. Port Sunlight. POYllton Colliery. Pre~ton.
Prestwich. Prince of Wales Terrace. Radcliffe. Radlett. Radstock. Rainford Oolliery. Rams bottom. Ramsey. Rastrick. Rathfrilaud. Rawden. Rawmarsh. Redclitch. Redhengb. Redhill. Redl'utb. Retford. Rhos. H,hostryfan. Rhymney. Richmonu. Riddings. Roche. Romford. Romiley. Rosset. Rotberbithe. Royal .Mint Street. Royston. Ruarc1ean. Rugby. Runcorn. Rybill.
Ryhope Ryton. acri ton. t. Anne's-on- ea. t. Austell. >--t. Feoch. t. George's. St. John's Ga,te. St. Pi),ncras. Sn.lisbUl'Y· Sn.lta,sh. Sn.1twoocl. and bach. em'borough . caris brook. SCOl'ton. Scropton. Scunthorpe. Seacombe. Seaton Oarew. Selby. Settle. Sbap. 'harlston 'V cst. Shaw. Sheepbritlge. Shepherds \Vell. Shepsbed. hel'burn. heringh;),nl. Shildoll. Shil'ebrook. Sbireh,~mptoll.
Shireoaks. Shirland. Shotton Colliery. Siclmouth. Silvertowu. Silverwood 00 lliery. L"X Bell '. kelmersdale. Skipton. Slaith waite. Sleaford. Soho. Somel'stown. Sompting. South Elmsall. Southend-on-S~l)'.
South Kirkby Colliery. South Norma,nton. South orwood. Soutbwark. Soutbwark Bridge. South Willesborough. Speakers House. Stafford. Staines. Staiufortb. Stallingborough. Stamford.
Stanhope. Staplefol'd. Stn.ple Hill. Staveley. " Town. Stineheombo. toekingfol'd. Stockton lleath. Stoekton-on-Tees. Stoke Gabriel. Stoke-on-Trent. tone llouse. Stowmarket. trafford Oolliery. S tra tford. " Tew Town. Stmtton treet. tnrmin ter Marshall. urbiton. Suclbrook. Sudbury. Sunninghill, Sutton. Stl tton Colclneltl. Sutton-in-Ash[ield. wttdlillcote. . \V;tl well. Swarr(1.toll. windoll. Tn.llillgton. Tn,nkersley, Tm·deuigg. Taunton. Teddington. Teignmouth. Tenby. Teyn bam. Thetford. Thorley. Thornley. Thornton Hough. Thornton-Ie-]! yldc. Thorpe, At. Andrews. ThurleHtone. Tibshelf. Tidenham. 'l'odmorden. TorqUtty. Toton. Tottenham. Tottericlge. Toynbec llall. Tl'awden. Treeton. Tregaron. Trimsaran. Tl'outbeck. Truro. Tur 'dale Oolliery. Twyford. Ty ldesley.
List oj DetCichccl Classes. Wn.lkden. Wl),lkel'. Wl1,llingford. Wallington. 'Vall encl. WnlHttll. \ Vl),lthl),lllHtoW. 'Yn.ltOll. 'Vi~nstei),tl.
Wl1,['clley. 'Yarrington. \Var. op Vale. \Vashington. \Vatel'foot. Wittfol'd. \Vnttoll-itt-Stone. \VestbOlll'lle Gl'oYe. \VestlJUlll'11C Pa],k \VcHtllollme Ten·twe. West Hl'iclgfo]'(l. \Vest Oornfol'th . Westgn.te. \VeHthougltton. \V csthowles. \Vestm insler.
\VeylJriclge. Wbn.ley Bridge. ,Vharncli ffe. Whel),tley Hill. \VhitelH),\'ell. \Vbitewell. "IV It i Llmlcl. \VhitHtn.blc. \'lltittillgton J\Ioo]'. \'lbitwic'k Uollier,)'. \'lh yt 'leltfe. \Vlcln es. \'li gan. Wigtun. \\'illaston. \VilJ eHclen (lreell. \VilmHLow. \ 'lilnccote. \ illll)lt:c1011. \Vimhol'J1c. ''lindel'lll ']'c. \ Vi nr1Hur. \Vi ml)' Nook. \Vin latoll. \Vi llSCO])) hc.
81
Wisbeeh . ,Yitton Pm'le 'Yoking. \Vom])well, \ \7 oocHOl'd. "
IIalHc.
'Yooclhouse. W oodbJlclH. \V ooclstock. 'W oolwich. WorceHter. Workington. \Y orking 1\] en 'H College. WorkHup. \YoI'll'. \\' orHley. \V orihing. \\T l'ltmplinglmlll . \\'rexhmn. W l'ihhenlll111. \\'yke. Yeo\·iJ. York '['own YOlllgl·(t\ e.
F
Local R eports f r 07?1 Centres.
APPENDIX
83
C.
St. lobll E\lllbtllance E\ssociation. LOOAL REPORTS. No . 1 DISTRICT.-METROPOLITAN.
(Ken:1ington, etc.) Chairmlln.
The Rev. Lord Victor Seymour. )(onorary Secre tary :l1Hl Tr('a Slll'CJ'.
Miss L. Ke1lnett-Barrington, 80, Albert IIall Ma.nsions,
. W.
Life lU c mlJ cr •
Mis. 13mby, Lady IIargreayes Brown, Miss Burnett, Miss Oraven, 1\[rs. B. L. Oohen, Iajor-General J. C. Dalton, ItoA., General it' E. G. Fan hawe, G.c.n., Lady Fowler, Miss A. t. John Gray, olonel ir James Gildea, C.Y.O., C.B., The Rt. Hev. the Lord Bishop of Petel'borongh, nIl' . F. ,V. Harri ,Mi Humphreys, Mrs. Lean, Lady Mon tagn, liss B. Louisfl Parker, Miss lary L. Parker, Mrs. treatfeild, The Dowager Lady Trelawl1Y, Lady Trevelyan, Miss "Teld, Miss ,Yilson, Hon . lIenrietta Windsor-Clive, Mrs. Anthony Wingfield. ltle dic nl
tafT.
Oorthol'ne, F. V. Dellne, M. D., W. Fox ymolls, M.D., R. Oourtenay Gayer, M.D., Heginald Hayes, M.D., L. Llewellyn-Powell, Ln., H. Rhodes, M.D., Arthur Ware, LD. Statement of Receipts and Expenditn?'e
Receipts.
'1'0 Pupils fees "Donations . " Sale of Stores
(01'
the yea?' end1'ng Octo be?' 31 st, 1909.
Expenriiture. £6 15 210 2 5
0 3 7
£11 10 10
By . 'tatiollory ., Class expenses ., tores, examiner' fees, illeiden tul expenses " Printing . " Balance ill hund
£1
5
4 18 ':I.
o 9
9 1
072 o 10 10 £11 10 10
AuchLoLl by us and found correct, VrCTOIt A. SEYMOUH, Chai?'lJlun. L E I LA KE~l KTT-BAHRI GTON, lion . Sec.
lUcclicnl Staff.
No.2 DISTRICT.-METROPOLITAN.
J. M. Oarvell,
(City and Port of London). Prcs1<lcnt.
Field Marshal H. R. H. the Duke of Oonnaugh t and Stratheal'll,
85
Local Reports jrO'ln Centres,
St. John Ambulance Association.
84
K. G.
Lifc JUembcrs.
The Oorporation of the Oity of London, The Ontlers' Oompany, The Fishmongers' Oompany, Th e Golusmiths' Oompany, The Grocers' Oompany, Th e Hab erd~shers: Oompany, The 1I1ereers' Oompany, The Merchant Taylors' Oompany, Th e SImmers Oompany, The Surrey Oommercial Docks Oompany, Edward~. Barnard, OO1J~'ad Bergman, 001. Sir Oharles Wyndham Murray, C. B., Oolonel Sir Anbone G. Flf.e, Maj or-General Bryan Milman, C.B . , J. and R . :Morley, John Morley, Eclwlll Freshfield, LL.D. , F . S.A., Ernest L. Olive, Edward Howl ey Palmer, Prescott and 00. (Bankers), Ex-SheriIT Waterlow, Edward Webb (British and Foreign 'Wharf), Miss Ford (Highgate) .
M.ll.C.S.,
L. S, McManus,
M . D. ,
R. Worth,
1LB.
Statement of Receipts and Expenditw'e /01' the yea?' ending 30th Septembe?', 1909. Bcccipts. Expencliture. To Balance from 1908 £33 8 3 By Stores, Examiner's Fees, and I ncidental ExOlass Fees S:1le of Stores, " eLc. ' £17 2 0 6 4. 5 pellses . 3 18 6 Medallions and Labcls. 3 18 6 "Medallions aud labels o 5 10 " " Postages 22 4 10 " Balance £43 1]
n.
Wn.LIAlIr
£43 11
2 MORGAN,
2
LIon. Secretal'Y ct?ld T?'easw·er.
30th September, 1909.
ACCRINGTON. No.3 DISTRICT.-METROPOLITAN.
Chait·Ulall.
,·,·c·" ill c nf.
Re\,. Eo Grecnsill,
II . II. Bolton.
(St. Jctmes's, Whitehall, JJ1ayfair, JI.yde Park, Padclington, Bays lcatm', Notting Hill, Regent's Parle, Regent Street, Oxford Street, etc.)
'l'l'Cai>UI'cl'
Lifc JUc mbc r s .
The Marchioness of Bath, L ady E. Browne, W. L. Bnrdett-OoutLs, P . L. Ohio' '0, W. Ooates, Sir Frederick F. L. Oook, Bt., Oountess Cowper, 001. 'ir Aullolle G. Fife, Tho Oountess Granville, L. Vernon Harcourt, 1111'S. Qnintill ll ogg, The Oountess of Ilchesler, James Jackson, E. Kelso, 001. E. II. Kenlla1'll, Miss Kiugsll1ill, The Marchioness of Lansdowne, H er Grace the Dnchess of Leeds, l\li·s Francis Martill, Miss A. Milcs, Samuel Morley, 001. Sir Oharles 'W yndbam l\lurray, C n., Lady Wyndham Murray, The Lord Heay, Miss A. de Rotllschil(l, Mrs. Lcopold Salmons, Albert Sall!leman, Fleetwood San(leman, A. L. Savory, Thu Oouutess of Sefton, H. J. Tritton , Olarence Watson, Outhbert Wills.
No . 9 DISTRICT. - METROPOLITAN. )'I'('s i (lcnt.
Il.R.If. Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll. {'hah'luan.
Col. T . H. Hendley,
'l'1'caS1U'Cl' :lll(l 1I011. SCCl' c t:u·y. C.I.E.
fiss Maude T. Th omas, 11, Frognal Avenue, Hampstead, N. IV. lUccH ca 1 Staff.
C. VV. Allen, M.R.C.S .. Norwood Brown, M.B., E . H. C;ooke, M.B .. A. J. Flcming, )1.D., H. Gibson, lILR.C.S., L. G. Glover, M.ll., J. F. Jennings, M.ll., E . .f(·ssol', l'I.R. C.S. , M. 11c Iaugh<1m Jones, 1I1.R.C.S .. I? If. Jervis, ;\I.D., II. 1Ieggett. L.n.C]. 1'., O. J. R. McFadden, M.D., G. lIQntgomcry Smith, M.R.C.S., II. R Roger Smith, M.D., T. B. H. 'Yle[ord, lII.R.O.S., R. A. Yeld, M.D.
,V.
NO. 10 DISTRICT. - METROPOLITAN.
(Balham, Battersect, Brixton, Clapham, J((J,?/nington, Lambeth, Tooting, and nei[Jhbo~t1'hood.) PI'csiclclI t.
H.R.H. the Princess Frederica, Barot1css von Pawel Hal11tllingell. Ilonorury Sccrctary and Tl'eaSUrCl'.
William H. Morgan, 39, Alrlerurook Road, Balham, S. W .
IInll.
)ojCC1·ctnry .
J. Ogden, Alllhulance Drillllall, Aecringtun.
l'rc ielent.
H. R. H. Princess Beatrice, Princess H enry of Batten berg.
:IIHI
M.A.
Lit" lU(,Dlbc J's ,
A. K Hall, 11. 11. nolton, }I' . F. Grullon, Mrs. Wadsworth, O. J. WhiUaker, L. WhiLLaker, J\lr ·. WhiLLakcr, Mis~ \\'hitLakcr, Miss Janie Whittaker . JU c lli.c al S taff. ;I[,lt.U .• ·., L.n . C.l'. , 111. J. Fox, I•. n.U.p., I•. n.c.s., T. Fraukish, M.B., C.M., il.ilU., W. (:e(](lit', '\1.1>., C.M., J. . Geddie, M.B., A. Greenhalgh, M.B., H . B., A. Y. Grecnwood, )['D., c.)!. T. E. Iuttall, l'I.D., c.)1., R. Ruttle, L . R.C . S., I•. il.O.P.r. , II. Worsley, )1.13., C.M., J. . H arhinson, M.B., Oli.B.
I-t. Clegg,
A T UAL HEl UHT. The work in Ule district continlles to cOllllllend iiself to Lhe public aL largc, whose interesl, s)'ulpaLlIclie allll intrinsic, cnables tllc movement to progrcss in a broad sense. Statemcnt o( Heee iplli (£Jut E.i'l)c1u7 it II rc (01' the yC(I1' ending SCl'lemoc1' 30th, 1909. ltcccipts. E~';i'clt£litll?'e. To Amoun L lll'ou"l! t l'ol'l\'HJ'(l By lalioncry, Prillting, frolll lasL :~'COll1lt . £..J.7 10 7 .tml Achertising £12 2 3 " Slll'scripLiollS c' tlollaliolls 2'2 ;} 1 " ' 'lores and Cluss Fee;; . 1 6 9 " toros soill :1 Ill] Class Fecs 33 G 3 " UranL to Oorps 130 0 0 " Bank interest 0 0 10 ",rouml rent 35 0 0 " Cullector's 001ll11lissi(lll jler T. troy an 11 0 " A llo\\'allce for Olerical assistance 5 0 0 ., P()~lagc aud 'lIllt!r), lucid en tal Ex pell es . -1 15 3 ~ " Balance I n hand £0 13 H I n bank 28 14 10 29 8 5~ £309
0
£309
9
0
J. 00 DEN, IIon 07'((,?'y Secret a?'Y and J.'?·caslI?·c?·. Examined allel cerLificd correct, and vouchers produced, TrrOl\fAR PILKINOTO , } Han. A1lclitOl·S. JAME. DEAN EOWAr.D GltEENSILL,
Chainnan.
9
86
S ummary Account, 1908-9.
ALEXANDRA (NEWPORT AND SOUTH WALES) DOCKS AND RAILWAY. President.
<:hnu·man.
Viscount Tredegar. H.
Flander~,
John Macaulay (General Manager).
Trea surer.
HonOl'ary Secre tary .
39, Stow Hill; Newport, Mon.
Arthur J. Green, 14, Raglan Strcet, Newport, Mon.
Life lUember.
J . H urley,
L. R . C.P. & S.
lU edical Staff.
J.
Cook,
L. R. C.P . &
?f. R. C.S.,
L. R.C . P.,
s.
D.
E. Evans,
M.R.C.S.,
L. ll.C.P. ,
J . nurley,
ANNUAL REPORT. The work of our Centre is pr ogressing very satisfactorily. A class in first aid was examined on 7th February, at Newport, whell twenty-five successfully passed the examination, aud a very enthusiastic social was held when the certificates, vouchers, medallions, and labels, were presented by our esteemed general manager, Mr. John Macaulay. The number of cases treRted by members of the above, are as follows:First aid rendered and taken to hospital, 60; first aid rendered an(l taken to home, 50; first aid rendered and resumed duty, 230; total, 340. The ambulance litters were used approximately one hundred times for the conveyance of the sick and injnred. The equipment of the Oentre is as follows: 10 ambulance stations, 3 complete litters, 5 stretchers, 10 equipped havresacs, and a plentiful supply of stores.
ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE. Pres lclent.
<:hairJu:lJl.
His IVol'ship the Mayor.
Abraham Park.
Treus nrer.
lIonorary ccr e . ary .
John Andrew.
Daniel Hall, Lynwood, mallshaw, Ashton-under-Lyne. I,ICe lUember s .
R. Bleasdale,
1.['B., Cll . B., D. H. Oheetham, M.13 . , CH,B., M.B. , crr.B. , IV. H. Hughes, M.B . c . M. , Edin ., B.SC.,
Eng., N ewton.
Receipts. £3 12 To Bank Balallce . 11 4 Oash in hand . " Cen tre Classes for Books, " 1\laterial, Exan1iucl"s Fees, ~l ec1l11liolls and 30 G Lables Contributions Arnbu1 13 " lance 11ell Contributiolls Nursing 1 3 " , 'isteJ'~ " Ambulance tAil for 6 1 Trousers CCOlll1t . 6 6 Proceells from At llome " Contributioll Ashton and " District Charity UJl 1 0 Oompetition . P:utcollectioll reMayoral " 11l1l1ay Evelllng Servicc per Parish fi 0 Churchwardens Laerosseclllb for Material " . to 0 vcrand re[1'1.lrs o 10 coat. . MI'. MarLin Luther Hall " 3 3 Mayor for Locker Oouncillor Bickerton for 3 3 " Locker Cavendish pg. 00., for 2 5 " First Aid case 0 5 "Mr. S. ewton " Parks Committee for reo 15 Ii Lting lockers "Annual Inspection, for ~ 8 tea tickets . "Ambulance Rcview at Shaw and Crompton, 2 4 for tea Lickets 0 1 " Interest
S. Crawshaw, M.ll.C.R., Godson, Payne, Walter
lU e dic al S taff.
R. Bleasdale,
1ILB., CH.B., G. F . Bowman, M.B., CH.B., D . H . Cheetham, lI['B., crr.B . , J. Oorns, L.R.C. P., & s., Edin., L.F.P.S., Glas., S. Orawshaw, M.R.C.S., Eng., 1ILB., OH.B., D. Falconer, R . Hamer, 1ILB., CH.B., G. Ha~ilton, M.B., ClT.B., A. Hilton, L .S.A., Lond ., "V. H. Hughes, 1ILB., C. M., Edin., J. E . Judson, M.ll.O.S., Enf!., L.R. C.P. Lond., F. W. Mann, M.B., M.s.,Edin., J. 1\1. Morison, M.13., M. S., CHas., Pearce, L.R. C. P., & s., Edin., L.F. P . S., Glas., R. Price, L.lt.O. P. & s. Edin., L.F. P.S., GIas., J . B. Smith, 1I1.B., c.?!!., Edin., C. S. Spencer, L . S,A.,' Lond., S. Spencer, M. R.C.S ., Eng., L.R.C. P., Lond., J . W . Talent, TlLB., M.D., Edill., M. 1I.. C. S. , Eng. , P . N . Twomey, L.R.O.P. & s., Edin., L.F.P.S., Glas.
£81
2
7 9
1
o o 3 5
o 0 6 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 6
£0 16 10
0 3
0 4
14 12
5
29 1
10 12 10 1 13 10~
0
5
0
o 10 2 10 o 10 1 11 2 3
0 0 0
0
5
9
0
6
8 7
6 8
2
9
0
1
o 18
9
2 9
0
6
5
0 10 0 4
0 0
0 2 £81
4~
0
7 10 6
4
2
1
Andited and foulld correct, December 30th, 1909.
G. H. En
SAXO E T HACKLETON
}AlIditO?,S.
ABRAHAM PARK, Ohail·man. ANDREW, 1',·casurer. DANIEL HALL, Hon. Secretary.
JOIl
yv.
A NNUAL REPORT. Six classes have b~e~ held, f~ur for first aid and two for nursing, with good results, one class conslstmg of pohce constables of thc Borouuh Police Force. The work of the centre is much appreciated by the townspeople, and held in high esteem. It would however be better if more of them would take the trouLle to attain the knowledge themselves. Footballers, Uricketers, Lacrosse teams and others know full well the advan tage of having men in attendance during play.
Expenditure. By Postage and dationery for Oentre " Books for centre classes, I!:xaminer's fees. Medallions, etc. ,. Postage etc., for Brigade " Malerial for and including Lockers, Oabinets, and First aid case "Olothing Account for Am bulance Men "Olothing Accoun t for Nursing istel'E , o. TV District FUlld 'Annual uuscriIJtion to " the South East Corps and Division " Annua.l tea. meeting " Inspection expenses " Annua.l Review Fares " " Teas " Agricultural Show Expenses. . " Hoyal visit, Manchester, fares " "At nome "ex~enses . " Photos and frammg same and certificates. " ArgentaCupCompetition Fares for g uail . BriOl'field Oompetition . :: ergeant Saxon, Kendal competition. . Deaton rark, 111 arch and Drill . " Repairs to Stretch ers " Bu.u k commission " Bank Balance " Cash in hand
1
Vv.
r:.
87
Local Rep orts f rom Centres.
St. J ohn A rnbulance A ssociati on.
BABBINGTON , Pres ident.
O. H. Seely. Treasurer.
F. E. Secly, Calver ton Hall, N ot tingham .
<:hairman.
G. Fowler,
M.I.C.E.
llonoral'Y ecrC'c.ary.
J. T. Walters, Bn.bbington Oollicrirs, Nottingham .
88
L ocal R eports jrO"rn Oentl'e,'I.
St. John A rnbulance Association. Medical Staff.
l ., D. lIf. Forbes, F . 11..0.S . , W. J . 0 . D unn, L. h' .0.P. , Elm H. J. Neilson. M.D.
n.
BANGOR.
lIill, M. n., C.M., Chll.il'lllUll.
ANNUAL REPORT. DurinO' the year one first aid class has been held. 516 cases of injury 11l1ve heen reporteuOand n.ttemled to, of which 49 were so severe that they had to be conv cye<1 home, or to the hospi tal in am bu lance vall.
£
Col. Sir Thomas H,
nOll .
1ar8hall, c. B.
IIOIlo/'a ry Secretary.
I vor Davies, 125, High Street, Bangor.
1
6 0 0
Richard Jones, L. R. C. P. , M. R. O. s., R. Rowland Jones, L. R. C. P., III. R. C. s., E, J. Lloyd, M.D., Oorbet "YV. Owen, M.B., E. O. Price, M.D.
Statement oj Receipts ct7!cl E J.·penditu?'e fo?' the year encZing SeplemueT 30th, 1909.
Receipts. To Balance at Bank
£0 19 10
7
6
G. FOWLKIl, C'hai?·lIwn. F. E. gELY, Trccts1t?·el'. J. '1'.
'V A TJr 1m. ,
Treasurer.
T. ·W ebster, 241, High Street, Bangor,
iUedica l Slnff.
Stctte11Lent oj Receipts and Expcndit1t?'ejOt' the yea?' ending Septembf.1' 30th, 1909. Expendittt1·c. R eceipts. £2 2 To Sale of Books and Bandages £0 14 0 By Books anti Bandages 1 -1 o 11 3 " Medal I ions, " Medallion s l~xallliller Fees all d " Donation from thc " Executive ExpC'1l ce; 1 17 Babbington Coal 00. 7 1 4 '> u 3 ,. Lecturer's l1'ees
£8 6 7
89
EJ]Jenditu?'e. By " " "
Reports _ d vertising POotage Balance
£0 19 10
£0 0 0
3 0
3 3 9
0
9
7
6
£0 19 10
Sf'(')'da?'!/.
)JOll.
Tuos. II, 1l.\.RSIIALL, GhaiTman. TIIO~IAS 'YEBSTRH, l'I'CaSllTer. l yon DAYIES, SecretaTY.
BANBURY. I'reside ll t aud Chail'luall.
R ev. Arthur C. Jones.
Treasurer.
BARROW -IN-FURNESS.
Jlouorary .
E. H. Seilers, T own H all, Banbury.
cCTef:ll·~' .
J>J'C i<if'ut.
Syd. J. 1\1a\\'le, Lochillvel, Banbury.
Tl'ca . IIrcr.
Edward \\Tn,c1halll, v. L.
Yell. Alchuencon Campbell, 't. Ueol'ge's Yicarage, Barrow.
Medical StatT.
H. Beattie, M. R.O . S., (Eng.), H. Hipswell, M.n., lILR.C.S., L.R.C.l'., Penrose, M. B., all . B., E. O. Prichard, M.D., (Edin.) , J. . Robertson, M.IU'.H., A. R. Wilsou, B.A. , M.B., CH.B.
Statement of Receipts and Expenditw'e f01' the yea" ending Se21temUe?' 30th, 1909, Receipts. Expenditure. To Balance brought forward £11 11 1 By W. P otts, Printing, &c. . £0 19 " Books, bandages; &c., sold "t. John Amlmh'Ll1ce at Olasses 3 1 2 Association-Stores acc. 4 4 Examination and other Examination account 3 16 " expenses in connection " Boys for Practices . o 10 with Ulasses. 5 8 0 ., Postages and incidento,l " Interest allowed by Bank 0 5 5 expenses . . 0 11 " B alance in Lloyd 's Bank 10 3
£20
5
8
ST ATEIIIENT. Cash in Lloyd's Bank Saleable Stores Working materials in hand
£20
£10 3 5 10 3 10
6 6 0
£19 4 0 Audited and found correct, 28th September, 1909. J. PlO'fO::-:r, Auditor. AH.TIIUR C. J 0 'ES, Ghairmcm. E. H. SELLERS, T'reasure1'. SYDNEY J. MAWLE, Secreta1'Y .
5
Il0UOJ':lJ'Y SCCJ·C I ;l/·Y.
J, i fe :Ucmber.
T. G. 'hield. 1311, Buxton 't rcet, Barro\\'-iu-l!'ul'lJ CS . Jf('cli cnl
A. F. Rutherford, :>l.n., C . ~I. ~\jalr.
A, F. HutlteLforu, :>I.B., c.)!., ErI., R. ~\.. J, Harper, :11.D., ClI.B. Ed.
G
7 6
o 7 6
8
AX TUAL REPORT. The Comlllittee in presenting their anlluail'epOl t and statement of accounts, also retUlll thcir grateful thanks [or the houom::; conferred 011 the Pre ident and Instructor. During the year 5 cIa ses \\'ere held, viz., 3 first aiel for mell, 1 first aid for ,,"omell, aud 1 home nuriiiug class [or women; \\'hen 38 men passed in first aill, 9 WOll1ell in fir t aid, and 6 women ill home nursing, although a greater numher harl received ill , truction, and were eligible for examinatiOll. Yi<.:kers, Son, & Muxim's detached class gained 23 certitl<.:ates, 11 medalliolls, and 9 labels, A j llnior first aid class was started ill connection with St. George's Boy couts, also ill connection with the Y. ~l.C.~\.. Boy. 'couts. An interesting meeting was held in the Old Town Hall, the ex-Mayo!', Coullcillor G. . Heath, being in the chair (in the absence of the Prcsident, MI'. Eu\\'urcl ,Yadham, J.P., D.L.), and Mrs. Wadham tlistrilmtetl the certificates, after which the ex-Mayor presented Mrs. Wadham, 011 hehalf of her husband, with the vellum vote of· thauks of the Ohapter-General of the Order of 'to John of Jel'llsalem, signed by H.R.H. the Prince o[ 'Vale,', Grand Prior, for distinguished service to the Am bulanca Department, and to Dr. Rutherford, the thank of the London Central Committee, and lIon. Life Membership of the t. John Ambulance Association, for his gratuitous services o,s lecturer to the Barrow entre. Dr, Rl1tbelfolcl gave a very interesting and instructive lecture on the "IIi tory of the Onler of the Hopital of St. John of Jerllsalem, from the Crusa<lers a11(1 Knights Templars, to the Present," profusely illustrated by lime-light views, which was thoroughly enjoyed. G
90
L ocal R epO'I"ts from Centres.
St. J ohn A'rnbulance Association.
Receipts and E xpenditu?'c fa?' 1908 and 1909. Receipts. Expenclitlt?·e. £3 14 3 T o Balance at bank . £4 2 10 T o Ooncert Party . "Oontribution from 00' " Hire ofPlant~, etc., for Stage o 4 ti 2 15 o operative ociety 3 3 0 "Milner, Printing o 15 6 " Mrs. and .Miss Sansom 1 1 0 "Rent of TaWil Hall 2 5 o " Hemitite Steel 00. . ' 1 1 0 "Bent of Olass Rooms . "l{ughy Football Ohal'lo/ " Oareta.ker of },laterial, Boys match, per the OOmllllttee 1 0 0 acting as patients and 3 2 11 },l aterial for Classes 1 1 0 " J as. TllOmpson a nd 00 . " O. \ V . Hunter 1 1 0 "AdverLising Class and 1 11 4 " Vickers Son & Maxim Re-examination Examiners & Olass Fees 2 2 0 "Oentral Fees and Oharges for 6 7 7 " Proceeds ofOoncert l nclnding Examination 18 7 4 Oheques from the preSident) " tores 3 15 6 " .Medallions and Labels E . Wadham £1 0 0 Oheque from the Mayor, - 12 0 3 "Postage and Incidental 1 16 9 0 12 0 Expenses T. F . Butler Archdeacon Oampbell " Secretary's office expenses 10 10 0 0 2 10 o 10 0 " I n Bank . " . Stores 4 18 7 ,,'I n hand . 0 10 9 " Medallions and Labels 3 15 6 ,,)n terest 0 3 0 ,,_OIYing Bank 5 19 10 £41 19
£41 19
9
Supt. A. B. Moore. Th~ annual distrib~1tion of cer~ificates and medallions took place in November at the GUlldhall when 11' A. Martmdale, K.C. ~.r., presided and the awards to the successful candidates were kindly presented by L ady Martindale. T he OOID:mittee l:egret that owing to his leaving Bath ir A. Martindale has resigned the Ohmrmanslup hut they are glad to say he has heen succeeded by General A. Terry a Kniaht of Justice of the Order. The Oommittee are also O'lad to report that the w~rk of the Oentre has steadily progres 'eel and the general inter~st has been well maintained thr~ughout. tl.le ye~r. J?iye cl::t~ses lu1.\'e been h,eld, 3 in first aiel and 2 in nursing, 71 puplls obtauung elther the certificate or medallIon of the Association. In conclusion the best thanks of the Oommittee arc clue to the lion. },ledical 'taff and to all those who have so kindly assisted with the various classes.
Statcment o[ lteccil)ts and E'J]pcnclitlt?'e [01' the yeM encling 30th September, 1909 . Receipts. Expenclitw·e . To Balance at Ballk £0 5 5 l3y Heaa Office Account £33 6 10 in hallLl 3 2 I)rill ting, etc. . 1 16 6 " Subscriptions " 7 ]0 0 " Expenses of Olasses 1 7 1 "" •'undr), paymcnts" Fee& from Olasses 11 6 5 " Stores sold 1 19 3 Repairs, postages, etc. 2 17 6 0 1 0 " Dalance at Bank 2 0 7 .," Medallions in hand 0 4 9 "
£ -11 ] 3
"
3
£41 13
3
Anditctl awl founel correct, "'IV. A. BHYA~T, Accountant. A.'TLEY TEHHY, Major-General, Ghainnan. F. PltA'" OK, Han . Secretary.
9
Audited and found correct, THOMaS E. POLLOCK. ,V. K. BENSON. H . ERNEST OAMPBELL.
91
BEDFORD. Prc ill c nt.
Chail'nlnll.
Her Grace the Duchess of Bedford.
Geoffrey Howard .
1I0nol'IU'Y • c crctal'Y aJHl 'l'1·ca. 111·C1'.
Mrs. Alfred Paine, '1Yharfeclale, llarpur Street, Bedford.
BATH. Cllail'man.
Pl·esi<leut.
Oolonel Sir O. Wyndham Murray, c. B.
General Astley Terry . ](011 oral'y Sc crctlll'Y.
Trea s llr cr.
Oolonel H . F . Clutterbuck, Old Bank, Bath .
F . prawson, 5a, Bridge treet, Bath .
Life :U e mb el· . •
E . A. Bagshawe, T. H . Miller, Oolonel Sir Wyndham Murray, C.T1. lUe<lical Staff.
D. L . Beath , M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., T. W. Newton D unn, M,A., M.B. , B. O., Oamb. M.R.O.S. , L.R.C.P., Mary E. H . M:orris, M . B. Land . ANNUAL REP ORT . I n presenting their annual report for the year ending 30th September, 1909, the Oommittee are pleased to be able to say that in all reo pects the past year has Leen a record one for the Oentre, as during the year a new and up-to-date horse ambulance carriage has taken the place of the old carriage, which has been in use for some 19 or 20 years. T he ceremony of handing the carriage over to the care of the local Ambulance Division was performed by Sir Richard Temple, Bart., O. I. E., AS!'l1stant D irector of the Ambulance D epartment of the Order, who gave a very interesting address on the n ew scheme of the Voluntary Aid Detachment for the Territorial Forces in time of war. The ambulance carriage has been called for 44 times during t he year and the Oommittee desire to place on record their high appreciation of the valuable services rendered in this direction by th e members of the Oity D ivision under the direction of
A "'! i~jtlnt
1[011. Secretary.
::'Ill 'Ph) Ilis I'<tine. Li fe :l I c mJJ c l·s .
The Duchess of BeMorLl, Adeline. Dl1clle 's of Bedford, ~I ecli c al
ir Frederick HOlYard .
Staff.
Oharles II . F. Bailey, !II.KO.S., L.U.C.p. lIan'ey Goldsmith, :M . D., O. Perram, M. D. A NUAL REPORT. The Oommittee have pleasure in presentillg their twenty-first annual report for the yen.r endiug Octoher, 1909. A first aid cIa s was helLl at the Queen's Engineering 'Works, also one for ladies, ,,,hOll 16 mon and 45 women gaineLI certificates. The Midland Railway employees gained 29 vouchers, 1 medallions, and 13 labels. T he county police receiyecl15 medallions, and again the Oommittee were much gratified by 63 mem bel'S of the police force gaining their labels, as well as 4 ladies. These numbers with tho,e of preceding years, make a grand total of 2, 698 who haye passed the various examinations held in the Oentre. 1I1any valuablo cases of first aid have been reported, especially by the county police. T he OommiLtee desire to present their b.est than k8 to Dr. O. Perram and Dr. O. H. F . Dailey for tbeir gratuitous examinatIOns and lectures. T he invalid appliances brlonging to the Oentre have been in con~t~nt demand, and the carrying sheet stretchcr, and the dinner carriers were cxlublted by specialreq nest in the District Tursi ng E xhibition at the International O?ng.~ess of N urses in London, in J nly . T he ladies of the Sick Diet Guild h ave again dls~l'louted t h rough the clistrict 11 urses 1,313 dinners, and gifts of nourishin g food, 'WhICh h ave proved a great boon to the sick poor of the town .
92
St. John A ?nbulance Association.
State'Jollent of Receipts and Expendit1l1'e fa?' the yea?' end1'ng Septcmbe?' 30th, 1909. Expendittl1·e. Receipts. £5 5 0 £26 11 o By Lecturer's Fees . " Fees from Classes " Examiner's Fees and Ex" Sale of Stores, Books, 6 15 6 penses . 8 9 6 Bandages etc. . o " I ncidental Expenses, St. 314 " Medallions 1 11 6 John" Gate 1 19 6 "Labels. . " Hire uf Rooms and ex" Annual subscri ptions and 8 19 10 peuse of Classes 1 5 o donations "Boys as models for 2 10 0 bandaging 1 10 0 " Shal e of Hygiene Lectures "Printing, Postage and 2 9 0 tationery 3 14 0 " Medallions 2 0 6 " Labels and Books tores, " Bandages 7 0 1 0 3 0 File Iusurance " Balance 0 0 7
"
£41 19
£H 19
0
0
Examined with vouchers and found correct, GEOFFREY HOWARD, Chairman. ELEANOR PAIXE, Han. S eC?'eta1'y and Trcasure?·.
Statement of Receipts and Expenditlt?'e, 1908-9. Receipts. ExpencZitm·e. £5 10 To Balance from 1908 £9 3 2 By Examiners' Fees 2 12 " Class Fees 8 16 0 "Incidental Expenses 8 0 " tores . 6 7 8 '\ tores Account o 10 " Mercantile Balance 8 8 6 "Allman's Account 2 5 " :?II edallions 4. 11 6 "Prin Ling . " Expcnses of Sec. and Treas. for Postage, Carriage, etc. 0 13 " Competition expenses . 2 7 4 11 " :\Iedallions " Balance . 10 14
£37
0
Cllail·llIall.
Sir William Ewart, Bt.
Lt.-Col. E. F. McFarland.
TI·easurCI·.
£5 10
0 A.~r.D.,
0
0
Clwi1'lltan.
BIRCHWOOD COLLIERY.
Life ;Uember .
(>r c ... id nt.
Charle " llilloll
eely. TI'(':l . ul'cr.
( 'I&n l1'l0aJl.
J. Mcrriman, 'Olllercote, AlfJ'etoll.
W. Po\\'i . UOllor:ll'Y ,
Ufc ltlembcl' .
CCI'Ct a1'y.
A. J. Hill, Birchwood Colliery, Alfretoll.
I
ir Charlo!! 'eely, Baronet. t.uart C. Wardcll.
lUcclien1 StatT.
lUe(lical Staff.
ANNUAL REPORT. During the year 14 first aid classes were held, and were attend ed by 232 pupil, of whom 179 completed the course, 115 entered for examination, 93 obtained fir t aid certificates, 8 re-examination vouchers, and 10 medallions. No nursing clltsses were formed . In connection with the :Mel'cantile Marine Division, four clas es were held, and 62 pupils received certificates. These figures are included in the alJove. The competitions were held on 21st Novemher, 1908, at the R.LC . Station, Musgrave Street, and the Belfast Cup was won by a team from St. James' Gate, Dublin, and the Lord Mayor's Cup by a team from the Belfast Fire Brigade. Medals were also awarded to a team from the R.I.O. Station, mithfield. Colonel McFarland, Drs. Calwell, Leslie, and Rusk, kindly acted as the judges.
6 10
:JL\lf; BLACK , } llon. Secs. P. \\. LESI,Ih, M.D. L. "MAGOWA " lIon. T, ·eas.
1I0ll01·:l.l'Y SCCI'C' :nicl'! .
.T. Oairns, M.D., David Gray, M.D., M. Henry, F.R.C .. ·., F. A. McFarland, A.Jf.D., Hiram Monypeny, M.D., lIf.B., B.CH., H. Rutherford, M.D., R. ,\Tatson, 1Il.D., J . Whyte, M.B.
10
E. F. McFARLAND, (Lt.-Ool.),
R. W. Leslie, M.D., LL.D., St. Heliers, Strandtown. Miss F . Henderson, Norwood Towel', Strandtown, Belfast.
John G. Austin, M.B. , 'Iilliaru Calwell, ~LA., M.D., Stevenson Darling, M.B., Shuldam Dunlop, M.D. , T. A. Davisou, L.U. C.P., L.R. C .~., A. D. EYelyn , n.A., ?lI.D., W. Hamilton Elliot, B.A., ~f.D., ~Y. H. F erran, M.D., George t. George, ~1.lt. c .l'., L.R.C.S., A. Hampton Gray, M.D., H. L. McKisack, ~LD., ,V. T. R. Knight, M. D., Richard ,V. Leslie, ~f.D., James Lindsay, M.A., M.D., Gilbert Mar. hall, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., S. E. Martin, liLA., M.D., John D. McIntosh, L.n. C.S., L.R.C.p., Hiram Monypeny, M.D., M.B., B.CH., John Ru sk, B.A., M.B., James Taylor, M.B., Samuel Tate, lI1.D., J. D. "W illiamson, M.D.
9 0 6 11
tatement of Accounts for the ixth Competition, which was held on 21st N ovetl1 bel', 190 . ReccilltS. E"'jJencl it It1·e. To Fees from teams £1 10 0 By Medals and expeuses £5 10 2 15 0 of competitions . " Donation l ' Contribnted from funds of the Centre 1 5 0 £~
Pres i(lcnt.
£37
6 10
6 6 4 7 9
:l\IARY BLACK,} . P. 'Y. LE~LIE, M. D. Han. Secl'etarzes. L. l\L\GOWA T, Eon. TreaSlt?·e?· . F. E. McFARLAND, (Lt.-Ool.), A.M.D., Chairman.
BELFAST.
Mrs. Magowan, Provincial Bank House, Royal Avenue, Belfast,
93
L ocal Repo?'is !1'O?n Oeni1'es.
Oswald D. Eol>
Oll, M.A., ~l.B.,
Edin .
State?7tcnt of Receipts and EXPC1Hlilll7'C f a)' the y eal' cnding Septcmbc?' 30th, 1909. Receipts. Expenditu re. To Balance Sept. 30th, 190 £7 11 2 By Books, Bandages, &c. £3 16 o " aleof Books and BUlJdages 0 14. 6 ., Examination Expenses o 7 6 " Sub criptions 5 0 0 " chool cleaning o 10 6 " Rent of chool-ruom 811 " Balance in hand
£13
£13
5
Examined flnd found correct, ,YILLIAM PO"\YISS, Chairman. J OlI Mv,RRnIAN, TI',;asnnw. AMUEL A. J. HILL, lIon. Secrcta1·Y. T
October 26th, 1909.
5
8
L ocal R epords frO?n Centres. 94
95
St. J ohn Ambulance Association.
ANNUAL REPORT. I n presenting the twenty-seventh annual report, the Committee .have pleaslll'e in stating that progress is still maintained. Both men's and "\\omen's classes have been held during the year, and much interest is taken in the work. A numl,cl' of minor accidents in and around the collieries haye l'eceiyed first aid by the students, and t'110 cases of flactUl'e have also been attcnded to by three of 0111' female s1.udtnrs. New classes are now being formed.
BIRMINGHAM, l~l' csi (l ellt .
H.S.H. Prince Alexander of Teck, G.C.Y.o., Cbai l'Ulan.
J, Courtenay Lord .
D.S . O.
Tl'caSU['cr :nu1 n Oll.
See l' c ~:l1'Y .
J. H . Rogers, A.C,"\., 12 , Oolmore Row, Birmingham. Life illcmbcl's .
J. H. Blakeney, L.R.C. P., George Cadhury, Barrow Cadblll'Y, Arthur Chamberlain (Kynoch, Ltd. ), :Messrs. Chance Brothers, August.us Clay, M. R.C.E ., G. 1\I. Elkington (Elkington & Co., Ltd.), J. 'Y. Ensor, L.B.C.P., \V . B. Featherstone, M.D., W . J . Garbnt, M.B., T. B. Gould, L.RC.I)., J. F. Gummow, L.R. C.P., R, U. Heggs, M.R. C.S., S. Hoadly, Sil' John C. Holder, Bt., D. Holmes, M.B., J. T. Hewetson, M . D., A. T. Holds"'il"orth, ~J.D., John Kentish, JordRn Lloyd, M.B., 'Y. A. Loxton, F.R. C.S., Edin' R. F . Mackenzie, M.D., J. Miller, M.D., J . T. J. Morrison, F.R.C.S., T . Nelson, :M.D., Gordon Nicholls, M.B., E. ,V. Parsey, M.D., M. Railing (The General Electric Co., Ltd.), s, J. Robert, L.n.C .r., G. Thomas, M.R.C.S., John E . Wilson, E. B. ,Yhitcombe, M.R.C.S., J . H, White, ~f.D., W. H . Whitehouse, M.D. j
of the Birmingham Police Force by annual re-examination. The average of classes in connection with fo.ctories shews a diminution. It is necessary however to continue to draw the attention of employers and employees to the advantages of an ambulance training. The Birmingham Oorps of the Brigade continues to shew satisfactory management. Head-qua,rters of an extremely modest chamcter which are just barely sufficient for directorial purposes have been obtained. It is hoped that the rent for the time being 'will be subscribed for this year at least by members of the Brigade themselves. In view of the excellent work clone by these men it seems a very small thing to ask for subscriptions to meet an outln.y which they cannot really afford . A new leparture has come upon us, namely, the organisation of first aid and nursing cla es as a preliminary to the formation of VolLlntary Aid Detachments of the Tenitorial Army. Iuch correspol1l1ence ha passed and several meetings have been held concerning this matter. A great deal of work is being done by the chief officers of your committee who hope to be able to a ist in this new branch of ambulance work which will further accentuate its national nece5sity. It Stems particularly appropriate at a time when increa ed calls fl.re likely to be made on the valUldJle time anel capacity of the medical profession for teaching purposes to acknowledge with greatest gratitude the indi pensa,ble value of their service.
StCttement oj Income cmd E.t'penditll?·e f01' the yea-r ending 31st A~lgust, 1909. Income. Expendilur·e . By Class Fees . £50 17 0 To Head Office, Examiners' " to res- ales Account 3 1 6 Fees, Stores, etc. £56 16 9 " Subscript.ions 1 16 0 "Lecturers, Conveyance of " Bank Intere ·t on Deposit Materials, etc. 0 14 6 Account 1 12 3 "Printing, tationery, etc. 9 11 6 " Hire of keleton Diagram 1 6 0 "Po tages and Petty Pay" Bala.nce . 2 1-1 2 men ts 4 4 2 " Olfice Rent and Expen es 15 0 0
lU c (li c al S taff.
G. O. Belcher, M.R.C... , P . Campbell, }OLB. , H . G. Dain, M.B., W. Donovan, M.D., W . Downing, L.R. C.P., J . W . Ensor, L.R.c.r . . R. S. Ellis, M.B., W . G. Evans, F.R.C.S., 'Y. B, Featherstone, M . D . , 'Y. J. Gal'but, M.B . , J. F. Gummo,,", L.R.C.P., T . B. Gould, L.R.C.P., R . ~1. Heggs, M.B.C.S., J. T . Hewetson, M.n., W . A. L. Holland, M.B.C.i;., C. J . B. Johnson, L.R-C. P., W. A. Loxton, F.Il .C.S., Eel., R. F . Mackenzie, M.D. , F. V. ~lil'llard, F.B. C.S. , G. tual't Moore, M.B., J . T. J . Morrison, F. R.C.S., Thomas Nelson, M.D., James Neal, M.lLC ... , J. M. Petrie, M.D., W. A. Potts, M.D., S. J. Roberts, L.R.C.P., D. R. Ro,ylancl ,M.D., A. Stanley, L.R. a.p., G. Thomas, M.R. C.S., E. T. "Valkel', L.n.c.p., C. F. Weeks, L.R.C.P., W . H . G. Wilkes, M.n . c .s . , E. B . vYhitcomue, M.R.C.S., J . H. White, M.D., W . H. Whitehouse, M.D . A.NNUAL REPOBT. The Oommittee of the Birmingham Local Oentre in presenting the 29th annual report and statement of accounts are pleased to recognise with gratitude the continued interest of our Royal President in the work of the Oentre. It is to be regretted that owing to the prevailing depression of trade in the district the numher of classes have slightly decreased, and a~ many of these have been charged a fee too small to cover the actual costs of workmg, the result on the year has been a loss of £2. 14s. 2d. Your Oommittee have been therefore compelled to increase the minimum fee for independent classes of working people from £2 lOs. to £3 . During the year covered by this report 20 classes have been held; 9 first aid (men), 7 first aid (women), 3 nursing (women), and 1 first aid junior course (hoys) . The value of an ambulance qualification given by the Association has been well exemplified this year in the discharge of public duty performed by certificate holders. It was a notable fact that on the occasion of the King's visit the whole of the route was manned by Association men in conj unction with the T erritorial R.A.M .O. The W atch Oommittee of the Birmingham Oorporation and the police authoritie~, represented by the Ohief Oonstable, Mr. O. H . Rafter, took every pains in making regulations and in giving such assistance as to make easy and satisfactory the discharge of the responsibilities which fell to thOfle on duty. It is a matter for congratulation that the City authorities continue to insist on the efficiency
£ 6
£ 6 6 11 13ALANCg
IIl~ET,
-1. ssets.
Sundry Debtors for Class fees, £38 ] tores, etc. 11 2 tock of tore on hand Lloyds' 13k.,Ltd. Current acc. 59 12 " Deposit acc. 66 13
£179
.:> " 8 5 7
6 11
31st AUGC
6 11
1909. Liabilities. Head-quarter for Examiners' Fee, Expen es, etc. £56 19 T,
5
Total Liabilities . 56 19 5 Incomeand ExpellLliture, viz.: Lll'pl us at 31s t Aug, 190 . 12 1 Less Exces of Expenditure oyer Income for year 2 14 2 Less Amonn t voted to Birmingham Corps 300 - - 5 14 2122 7 6 £179
6 11
I have audited the above Balance hcct dated August 31 t, 1909, ,,,ith the books nucl vouchers of the Birmingham Centre of the t: John Ambulal~ce Association and haye obtained all the informaLiol1 and explanatIon I have reqUlred . h~ my opinion the a.bovc Balance heet is properly drawn up so as to exhibit a true aULl correct view of the state of the Oentre's affairs according to the best of my in formation and the explanations gi,'cn to me and as shewn by the books of the Oentre. AR'filUR SIIor.'f (Chartered Accountant), 23?'d Septembe-r, 1909. lIon. A 1lclit01·.
96
St. J ohn A 17~bulance Associo,tion.
Local Reports from Centres.
BLACKBURN.
Statement oj Receipts and Expendittwe JOT the yea?' ended September 20th, 1909. Receipts. Expendittwe. ByCash-Examinel's'Fees,&c. £12 16 o To Examiners' Fees and Travelling Expenses . £12 16 o In cidental Expenses 5 5 o Stores 10 8 8 " In cidental Expenses 5 5 o " Medallions & label s 3 11 6 ,StoreR. . 10 8 8 " " ,; Medallions and Labels 3 11 6 "
Presidcnt.
Chairman.
The Right Rev. Bishop Thornton, D.D.
Philip Prebble, J\I.B., C. M.
TrcasUl·er.
Hon. Secrcfal'Y.
John Bell, Kim berley Terrace, Blackburn.
J Ohll L eemi ng, Sudell R ouse, ,Yilpshire, n eal' Blackburn.
£32
Lifc lUembers .
1
2
£32
The 1IIarquis of Salisbury, John Rutherford, M.P. lUeclical Staff.
Statement of Receipts and E xpenditll,7'e JOT the year ending Septe1nber 30th, 1909 . Receipts. Expenclitu1·e. To Oash in Bank. £8 0 0 By Examination fees and " Examination Fees and charges, H ead-quarters £11 18 Expenses 14 10 6 "Stores 6 17 " Sale of Stores 5 16 3 "Medallions 2 11 " Med allions 2 14 6 "Postage and Stationery o 12 " Bank In tere~t . 0 4 10 "Cash in Bank 9 4 " Amt. due to Secretary 0 1 7 7
8
£31
6 10
6 0 10
7
8
Audited and found correct, 11th October, 1909.
N ATIJAN A.
S:mTH .
PHILIP PRRBBLE, Chai1'?llau. J ORN LEEMING, Han. Sec?·elary.
BOLTON AND DISTRICT. l'l'CSi(lcut.
William Nichol son . Tl·caSIlJ'CI'.
Herbert Broadbent, Manchester & County Bank, Ld., (Ban k of Bolton Branch). lIono~al'Y
1
2
Vl. NICHOLSO " P1·esident. JAMES BRISCOE, Han. Secreta?·y. Audited and found correct, ,VJ\[. KEnsIIA w, J A:'IfES CARSON,
1IIannaduke Bannister, M.R.C.S., L.R.C .P. , J\LB., John Barton, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., W. Briggs, M.B., B.S. (L and .), A. F. Crinall, L. RC.P., L.R.C.S. (Edin.), L.F.P.S. (Glas.), Riley Cunliffe, M.B., G. B. Elliott, L.R.C.P., Thomas R igson, LR.C.S., L.R.C.P., Robert Runt, :'11. R.C'S', L.R.C.P. (Lond.), J. W. Lax, L.R.C.S., L.ILC.P., L.F.P.S. (GIas.), A. A. P. Moffatt, M. R.C.S., L.RC.P., "\V. J. Nutter, M.B., Philip Prebble, J\f.B., C.M. (Ed .), James T. T. Ramsay, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. (Ed.)
£31
97
Sccl·ctal'Y.
James Briscoe, The Infirmary, Bolton. lUc(lical Sta 0'.
R. Arnsworth, M.R.C.S., R. 'V. Beesley, M.D., ,Val tel' H. Brazil, M.D., Lewis Br.own, L.R.C.P., J. M. Coates, M.R.C.S., A. Cosgrave, M.P..C.S., Thom as Evans Fhtcroft, L.R.C.P., .Surgeon-Lieut. -Col. E. M. Garstallg, Alexander Glen-Park, M.B., C.M., H orace J effenes, M.B., C.M., J. C. Johnston, M.D., J. ,V. Johnstone, M.B., C. M., Alfred Kershaw, M.H.C.S. , R. D. Mothersole, lILD ., ,Va lter Morris, L.R.C.P., F. R. Mallertt, M.D:, Charles Macfie, M.D., Vv. Nutall, M.ll., C.M. , H. G. Parker, M.R.C.S., T. "\\. Pattmson, L.n.c.p., James Robinson, M.D., J. Hilton Thompson, M.D., J oseph Th ornley, M.D., S. Pickering, M.B., OH.B., R. Canna, M.B., CH.B., T. G. Mil es, L. S.A., G. Mowat, lILB., CH.B. , J. F. Smith, M.B., CH.B. , -VV. A. Ri ce, M.B., CH.B., J. ,Vood, M.P•. C.s., L.R.C.P., F . Robinson, M.B., CH.B.
} A ttditors.
BRADFORD. l'rc. icl cllt.
Chairman.
The Right Hon. the Lord Mayor. (Alderman J. Land .)
Dr. A. Gray.
Trcn~lll·er.
lionorary Secretl.1l'Y.
Yaughan Bateson, F.n.G.s., M.R.A.S., onuda, Bradford .
Tho. GarbuLt, F.C. I.S. , Education Office, Bradford.
Lifc )[clUber •
The Right lion. Marquis of Ripon, J. A. Godwin, W. C. Lupton, W. A. ,Yhitehead, Dr. Evans, J. Famdl1le, W. Firth. iU cclical StnD'.
C. F. M. Althorp, M.n.C.S., L.R.C.P., Y. Bateson, L.R.C.P. & s. , Ediu., R. BladworLh, LB., B.S., IV. G. Burnie, M.R.C.. , Eng., L.S.A. , Lond., J. Crawford, M.D., M.S., J. IV. Dearden, L.R.C.p., Edin., M.R . . S., Eng., ,I'. Handcock, L.S.A., L.R.C.P., F. G. IIcan] , L.RC.P. & s., L.F. P.S., "\V. E. Heilborn, M.B., C.B., A. O. Hibbert, L.Il.!'.S. & P . , L.F. P.. , R. HOlleybonrne, ill.n.C. '.E., J. A. Rope, )I.B., W. H. Horrocks, F.R.C.S.E., J. 1\1. IllYcrarity, L.R.C.P.S.E. , Geo. Keen, L.R.C.P. & s., J. H. Lister, L.R.C.P., H. Meade, M.R.C .•. E., J. Metcalfe, L. U. C.P. & s., Edin., "IV. Mitchell, M.B., C.lIL, Edin., G. H. Oliver, M.R.C.S., Eng., ,I'. J. Parkinson, M.n.c.s.E., A. C. F. RahagiliaLi, F.R.C.S., A. H. Rollinson, lILD., M.R.C .. , H. Shaekletol1, M.ILe.S., Eng., F. A. torr, L.S .A. , A. , V. Taylor, M.B., H. Veal, L.R.A., B. P. Yirct, clI.KC.S., Eng., "\V. Ward-Smith, M.D . , F.n.c.s., Eng., O. E. Waddingtoll, 1II . H . O.i'>., II. W. ,Yllite, L. R.C.I'., IV. , Yranghalll, M.B., M.D. NUAL REPORT. The work of the Associa tion has been quietly pursued during the year. One of the chief feaLures was L11e fifteeuth an11ual cOlllpetition in Lister Park on 17th July. Eleven teams cOlllpeted, and Dr. Hearu and Dr. Parker acted as judges. The Teslllts of the competitions were-seniors: first, Bradford 'l'ramways; second, Halif.lx Police; third, tan ley olliery. Juniors: first, Brownroyd; second, Bradford Tramways. . On July 1 th divine service was held in Park Avenue uy Oanon Rawdon Bnggs, who gave a mClllorahle adllress from the text, "He that findeth his .life shall l?se it, alld he that loselh his life for My sake shall fillJ it." A congregatlOl1 numberIng several (eight) thous,mds attended, alld AssociaLioll and Brigade members from the district wore well represented. Dr. W est ymes, of llalifax, read the lessons, an~ the hymns were led by the Bradford Oi ty Police Band, under Inspector Ohapman s baton . Sir Geo. Scott Robertson, K.C.I.E., spokc a few words of encouragement to the members. Th e civic and religious life of the city was represented. O~June 23rd the .LorJ Mayor prescnted the medallions given by Alderman J. A. GOdWlIl, ~l1d the certificates, vouchers, medallions and labels to the members of Dr. Bateson s class,
98
St. John A 1Thbv.,lance Association.
coml?Osed of members of the Oity Fire Brigade. Chief Officer Scott in thankinCT the PresIdent of tl!~ Oentre, pointed out .th at the Bradford Fire Brigade helu ~llore ambulance certI~cates than any other 111 the country. Th e interest taken in the "ork by th.e ral~\~a'y, tramway, .and police mel1lhers continucs satisfactory. The Bradfol:d City DlvlslOn ~f the Bngade undertakes the practical work of treating all the aC~lde~ts for the polIce on Saturdays and on special occasions. The Education Committee s classes have been continued at various Schools. Statement of Receipts and Expenditu?'e fa)' the year ended 30th Se1Jtembel', 1909. Expendillwc. Receipts. To Balance brought forward £12 16 11 By Medallions . . £21 4 3 " Olass Fees and Sales . 24 1 0 "Ad verti :;ing, prin Ling, etc . 4 19 9 " Ent~'a:nce fee& to Oom"Examination of Classes 10 o o petltlons 2 3 3 anu tores " Subser~ptions 2 17 6 "Acting ecrettLl'}:'s H on10 0 o " Medallions, etc 21 4 3 orarimn 16 1 11 " Balance
£63
£63
2 11
99
L ocal Reports fr01Th Centres.
State1nent of Receipts and Expenclitu1'ef01' the year ending 29th Septel1tbe7', 1909. Expencl iture. Receipts. By Books& Materials pllI'chased £17 12 11 £60 8 To Bn,]ance from last year " Printing, Stationery, o 5 ,Subscriptiolls. . 4 4 3 AlIYeltising, and. Postage 40 12 " Fees, First Aid. Classes 10 10 o " Lecturers' ]!'ecs 1111 :, " Nursing Classes "Head-quarters ace. for 14 2 " Books anll materials sold 35 0 6 Examinations " Entrance Fees, Stretcher 4: 15 o 1 12 " Medals Oompetition o 10 o " Medallions o 10 " Medu.llions " Entrance fees for Stretcher " Sale of Mercantile Marine 1 4 6 Team , Zoo Fete 5 17 Certificates 10 o o " Secretary's Honorarium o 2 o " Ii 'ee11aneons 50 19 1 " Balance in hand
2 11
£134 18
3
£134 1
3.
A. S'l. JOlIN BURROUGII.', llon. T?·ea 6Urel'.
Audited and found correct, WALTER ACKROYD. V. BATE O~, H an. 'I'1'easu1·el'.
BURNLEY. }'l'C "idCll t.
The Rt. lIon. the Lord Shuttleworth (Lord Lieutenan t of Lancashire).
BRISTOL.
J(OJlOl'al'Y .
('hail·llIall.
George Gm. l>J'cSiflcll t .
~Ic(lical
Th e Very Rev. the Dean of Bristol. ( 'b
a i rU1:\ u .
UOIl0raJ'Y SeCl'etlll'Y.
·W. 'Yindus.
Cyril O. La vi 11 gton, lILB., B. . 1, .Burlington Road, Hedland, Bristol. HOnOI'al'Y Tl'casurer.
A. St. John Burroughs, 23, Bridge Street, Bristol. lUe<1ical Staff.
A. FortesCl~e Briekdale, M.D., Miss .A.. Oomall, M.D., ,V. Danne, L.R.C.P., .A. L. Flemmlllg, M',R.C.S., S: 0, Green, ~r.D., T. Green, M.D., H. G. Kyle, M.B. ,. C. Hayman, M.D., C, C. LavlDgton, M.B., Miss L. Linton M B J J S Lllcas ]II R C s J . S .1\111 a th 81,' lILB., P. Moxey M.R.C.S. J. McMurray ' .. , L. R . . G T •••• , C P Myl 0 J " , . . . ., . • es, lILRC.S., . ewman, M.R.C.S. ' E. N. C. Pauli , M.R. C..S. , F . ] ". j' P k M B C sAW P 1 ea e, . ,. . . , . . eace, M.RC.!:;., R. Reynolds, L.S.A., B. Rogers, M.D., D ' yRolfe, M.D., F. H. Rose, ]lLB.C.S., G. Trenfield M.R.C.S W rr °n JI'II!'; ~J D ' .,.. n " J . oung, M.D. G
,
'V.
J.'
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ANNUAL REPORT.
~hl Oommlttee.bav~ much pleasure in again relJoreing that the interest taken in
fro u ance ,,"ork IS stIll maintained, the number of classes being greater anrl a ,artel' ~o~al of candidates. The hon. treasurer's report sho,l's a !;atisfactory 't.alanc~ ~ an ,tl~e Centre has been able to make grants to assist poorer districts. Th ere fi~vte ~~ef ~~.classes held as fol~ows: first aid for men, 24 classes with 303 IJasses; s aln or "omen, 7 classe~ :'I'lth 89 passes; nursing for women, 1 claRs with 24 ~asses. The annUal compebtlOn for the cup presented by Mr. O. E. Bovis for celtib ca~~ b~lders, and Mrs. Squire for medallion holders and the novice cup' presented y e entre, was h~ld at the Zoological Gardens, o~ 26th June, 1909. Ten teams ~om}J.eted. The :Sevls Cnp.was won by the team from Wills' tobacco fact ory; the Tqulle cup by ~ldJand .Rallway Team; the Novice cup by the Midland Railway Geam . HM:s. Gnffit11s km?ly plesentu:l the cups and medals. The judges were Drli.o reen, alvey, Kyle, Lavlllgton, and Young.
eCl'ctary
alHl TrcaSlll'Cl'.
A. L. Gal'llett, ,Ormerou Street, Burnley. Stafr.
J. ,V. Clegg, L.S.A., F. E. Orossley, )l.B., '1'. G. Orump, M.R.C.S., :tILB., J. M. Ferguson, L,n.C.l'. & ' ., J. Gardner, M.D., A. E. Hodges, I,.R. C.P., J. Hodgson, L.R.C.I'. ,i.t. s ., '1'. Holt, M.D., D.p.n., C. McKay, :IIr.l3., F. 'Y. Marsden, L.ILC.P.Cl'., J. O. Pemberloll, L.l:.C.r. & s., G. . Pulloll, M.D., H. J. 'lane, lII.B., A.. M. Sinclair, M.B., J. II. Stephens, M.B., J. II. \\Talson, F.r...C. ' ., R. l'lI. ,Yhitham, )LB., J. Whittaker, :III. B. A . ,. :rUJ.\'L I{EPORT. The activity of ehe Centre is well maintained a eyidenced by the increased number of eerti[icates is. ued. Ja~seR ha\'e been held, in connection with tb e Education Committee, for women in first aid and nursing i in firt aid for the men employed at B[1uk Ihll [1nd IIabergham Collieries and a.t the Globe Iron Work ; also in first aid for men at the local hen.c1'ql1arters of the .J.A.B. i in nursing for females a.t Holme; and, a. yery welcome fea,ture, in first [1id for the members of the Borough Police. I ncll1dinu those in connection wieh the . J. A. B. there b[1\'e been twelve exa.mi.nations. It wa with tbe deepest regret that the Centre l'eceiyed the news of the c1eaeh of the Hight Rev. Alfr cl Pea.rson. D. D., L ord Bi hop of Burnley, who, as Vice-President, was ever ready to render much valuable help, StatC)}unt of ReceilJts and Expenclitw'e from 1st October, 190 , to 30th SeptembeT, 1909. Expcnclitw'c. Receipts. £15 4 9 tores. . By £11 0 0 To Balance in hanu . 2 5 0 " Medallions ancl La.bels 6 18 18 " Stores 14 10 7 expenses " Examina.tioll 2 3 0 " Medallions anel La.bels 4 0 0 Printing, &c. 3 1 13 " Examination expellses 8 111 " Postages, &c. 2 15 0 " Subscriptions 14 2 9 " B!11ance in hand
.
"
£47 18
9
£47 18
Audited and. found correct, GEORGE GILL, Chairman a1ld Auditor. A. L. GAR~ETT, II01L01'a?'Y Secrela1'y ancl T nas1l1·c7·.
9-
100
L ocal R eports from, Cent?'es.
St. J ohn A ??~bulance Association.
101
CANNOCK CHASE COALFIELD . Prc. idellt and Chairlllllll.
BUXTON.
H. O. Peake.
Pre hlent.
1l0JlOl'Ill'Y !'iCCI' Inl'y alHl 'l'rC:lsurcl'.
His Grace the Duke of Devonshire.
'\T. Ohn.rlton, 76, .Essex Street, Wal sall.
Chnirmnn.
L.
,rall,
M.D .,
,V.
Drs. H.
2, Spring Gardens, Buxton.
lUecHcnl slan-.
John Braithwaite,
::I1e<lical Stalf.
Jlollornry Secretary fiu(1 Treasurer.
H. A. Hubbersty.
T. Hannah, M.D., F. R. Sawdon, M.B.,OR.n.,
O. H. Thompson, M.R.C.S ., L.R.C.P.
Iarliu Berry, J. K. Dutter. IIosegood, alld lcillillan
A .r UAL REPOItT. Six year!5 ago an Ambulance Oompetition 'hield was provided. COlllpetitions have been helJ 011 fonr o(!easions, but ill the la t two years only two teams haY6 intimated their intention to cOlllpete, cOllseqllelltly 110 competitions lHwe been helc1.~
ANNUAL REPORT. The Oommittee have pleasure in presenting their report for the past year. Olasses ha\'e been held at Buxton, Burbage, and Fairfield, and interest in the wurk of the Asso ciation has been fully maintaineJ.
CANTERBURY. 1'1' ".,itt Jl t. The Marchioness Uonyng1,ulll.
Statement oj Receipts and Expenditw'e (01 ' the yea?' ending September 30th, 1909. Receipts. ExpenditU1·e. To Balance brought forward " Class ReceiptsBuxton. '1'he College Burbage Subscriptions
"
£4 16
4
5 15 4- 18 3 10 9 0
2 0 0
£27 19
')
By Postages, &c. £0 " Printing, Advertising, etc."HeralJ .. 1 " Ad verti er" 2 Billposting o " Payments to Head Office 17 " Clerical Assistance 3 0 "" Boys as Models " Balance carried forward 1
10
9
17
0
4 6 18 6 1 10 3 0 6 0 17 11
£27 19
6
6
Audited and found correct, A. CHOFIELD, } F. COWLEY MITE, Hon . Auditors.
October 28th, 1909.
F.
'Y.
TI' a'illl' r.
[,irc
Z. Prentice, Sidney Wacher,
~r.R.C.::;., F. R. C. '.
Chairman.
The Right Hon . the Earl of PO\"\'is.
O. . Denniss.
UOIIOl':tl'Y
ecrclary.
lIoJlol'nl'Y
Furley, " unbur),," Canter Lury.
~Icll
~Ii
s V. M. MelT tt, "Glliistan," t. Thomas' Hill, OUllterlmry.
~I C Jllb c l·lj .
T. Whitehead
Head, ;\I.D., Brian Rigden,
M.R.C.S.,
it'nl .' 1/\ ff.
J. Grcasley, ~r.n.c.s., L.S.A., A. 1'. II'llcbley, ~r.D., Z. Prentice, M.R.C .. , H. O. Preston, M.n. ·.S., L.n.C.I'., Brian Higllcn, 1ILILC.S., L.. A., Lond., James Reid, F.lt.C .. , T. ,Yhitehead Reitl, 'r.n., .t. H. It , \YOl'll, ~r.R.C.S., L.R.C.l'., Lond., ,iunc), "Tachcr, F.H.C.S., Harold ,rachel'.. Ln., Frank \Vacher. M.ILC .. , L.. A .. U. T. Williams, M.n., n. '., Lond., F.lt.C. '., L.n.c.r., Lond.
Stcttementaj Rect-z'pts and E.cpcntlitlLre R"Ci i]lls. To B~la.ncc 1st Oct., H10 "AUlllW.l 'ub criptiolls " ale 0 f 'tor"s " illcllalliolls
£9 6 C 3
(roll~
1st Octobt:;)', 1908, to 30th September, 1909. Expenditure. 1 1By Examiner'l' Fee. &c. . £1 1 6
1
5
6 1
0
(;
0
CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. l're ideut.
( ·hairUJan.
ir George eoUal'll.
I
£10
Sccrctary.
o1 o o 6 o o 16 o 1 o
"Pul'cha e of to res . ,,::'IIedallion ' "Rcpainting an.] Repairing Wheeled Litter . " Printillg, rost~ge, etc. " 13alance, 30th cpt.. 1909
0
10 14 £16
11'.
,Yo
FURLE):",
0
Hon. TJ·wslll'Ct'.
T. O. A. Hodson, General Manager's Office, Cam brian Railways, Oswestry. ::II eclienl Stalf.
BrigaJe-Surgeon-Colonel R. de la PoeI' Beresford, M.D., L. R. C. P., R. Jones Evans, 1I1.R.C.S., S. Pugh Jones, L.R.C.P., E. Davies Ree , M.R. C.S., L.R.C.P., F.S.A., R. D. Thomas, L.RC.P. & s., Edin . , 'Y. O. \Vatkins, lII.R.C. S., L.n.C.p., ' Y. R. "Williams, L.n. c . p., L.R. C. S., Edin ., L.F.P.S. , Glas., L 111.
CHESHIRE LINES COMMITTEE. l'l·C.,il lt'II{ .
J allle::; Pinion.
110)]0)':11'),
~('(,l'claI'Y.
E. O. Lloyd, llhllager .' Dept., 'he 'hire Linc:", Oentral'tatioll, Li\'erpool.
ANNUAL REPORT. Since the last report the Oentre has suffered a severe loss by the death of Mr. J. D. Andrew. During tll e last session five classes were held and were well attended. On 29th eptember the Ohairman of the 001l1]Jany (Mr. J. Oonacher) presented medals to the Welsh pool team, winlJers of the Oambrian Challenge hieJd, ~nd .the Earl of Powis presented to Lieut. -Col. D enni s (General Manager) an lllscnbed parchment in recognition of services rendered in furtherance of ambulance work .
;u '(lical Stalr. J. Auttltl~, lILB., C.:'IL, E. E. DO\\'llen, 1,.:\1., l!'. 'hristiau, ~1.B., c.~r, Ellin., -'ul'gconMajor U. 11. Darllin, :'<1.1J., Tho::;. 1. D:\\\'so 11 , L.1LC.1'.'. Ellin., J. A. Doonan, ~I.n., J. R 11. Dnboul'g, L.lt.l..'.J'., L1Ll'. "., A. Llewcllyn Morgan. M.D., :ll.U.O.S., A. _l.. Mumford, M.D .• Molynea.ux, leUuo, -ightingll,]o, II. R. Prccce, L.I:.C.:S., L.lLC.l'., A. Price, 11'. II. WCSLUlI1COtt, }''It.L.l::i., L.l~.C.l'., E. Wilkillson, M.D., J.D. 'VolestonllolUe.
St. J ohn A ?nb'Lt.lance Association.
102
Ar NUAL REPORT. I n presenting our aunual report it is plea ing to be able to state that the members of the Cheshire Line staff continue tbeir interes t in first aid. Many classes have been formed during the past winter, amongst others at the following principal stations :-Liverpool (Brunswick Good ) ; Birkenhead ( hore Road); Southport (Lord Street) ; 'W arrington (Central tation): Liverpool and 1I1anchester CentI-al Stations. The annual competition was held on April 2nd, 1909, when cleven teams from various stations of the line took part in the contest, the r esult being as follows: first, Northwich ; second, Warrington Station; third, Huskisson (Goods) ; fourth, Warrington (Engineers' Department), prizes being given to the members of each of these teams. Since last report 67 first aid. certificates, 25 re -examination vouchers 21 medallions and 44 labels have been distlibuted . '
CHESTER. P I·e. ill c nt. His Grace the Duke of Westminster, Chairman.
The Dean of Chester.
Honorary Secrctary .
J. Duff, 5, Abbey
G . C. V.
o. TI·ea snrer .
J. T . Hughes,
M. D.,
treet, Cheste r.
11, Abbey Street, Ohester.
)l c (Ucal S taff.
J. ' Giffen, -Sutton, ALB.
F.R.C.S.,
G. Harrison,
L . R . C. P.
& s . , W. L ees, M.R.O.S., D. C.
ANNUAL REPORT. During the past year several classes haye been held in connection with the Centre b~t the attendances at ~he examinations have not been altogether satisfactory. Th~ Wll1t~r ~lasses held With a new to qualifying the members for admission to the T erl'ltol'lal Force Voluntary Aid Detachments were not well attended but it is hoped that wh~n by means of the county organization the project is brought more before the public the classes may be more successful. Statement of R eceipts and Expcnditlt?'e fm' the yea?' ending Septembe?' 30th, 1909. R eceipts, To Balance lU hand from last account £0 9 10 " L adies' Class per Miss Olarke o 19 6 " L adies' Class per Dr. Dobie. 2 0 0 " Men's Class per E: Brow~ 1 6 0 " Stores 11er Dr. Dobie 2 5 0 G . H. 1I105s 1 0 0 " " Messrs. Cheers & " " Hopley 3 5 9 " Subscriptions His Grace the Duke of Westminster 3 3 0 The Very Rev. The Dean of Chester 1 1 0
£15 10
103
L ocal R eports from OentTes,
Expenditure. Headquarters' account for Exam. Fees,Stores, and printing report. £12 3 Hire of Room for Classes 1 8 Printing circulars o 19 Postages and Sundries 0 6 Balance in hand o 12
COLNE. ]-1' (' .
{~lla i '·Ul l>. n.
ieIc nt.
Altlermau II . Hewitt-D ean.
J. Dyson .
T ,· c a '> lll'c r.
)(Ollorar y SCCl·clary.
J . Pilkingt.on,
:31,
65, Oale Street, Oolne.
H. T. OOllstable, Collingwood Street, Colne.
L ife lU(>J1lb c l's .
A . A . G. Dickey, M.D., A, Heys,
~r.B., C.M .
U ee1ira l .·l alf.
A. A. G. Dickey, M.ll., R.u.I., L.U.C . .' .!., A. lIeys, M.B., C.M., d. Jones, ;-'LD., J. 1I1ackenzie, i\I . D. Statement of Receipts and E .l'l)cncliture for year ending September 30th, 1909. R eceipts. EXLienditu?·e. 6 £11 1 To Cash in hanu, Oct. 1,1908 £2 8 7 To Horse Hire " Cash in Balik " 9 8 7 "Books and Ambulance " Class Fees 22 13 6 Material 1 16 9~ "Subscriptions. . 7 2 4 "Repairs to Ambulance 1 10 o " Accidents :1lld Hem ovals 6 16 9 Carriage " Proceeds of Annual Tea . ~ 1 H "PrinLing, tamps, and 925 " Grant from :Social OomStationery 8 7 9~ mittec 5 19 6~ " Hents, Hates, and Taxes 523 "Members' ubscriptiolls. 2 11 0 "Exam illation Expenses 2 15 9 " ale of Material 1 10~ "Accidents and Removals 3 4 0 "Benefit, olne Operatic " Caretaker's ,Yages 10 17 O~ Society 16 12 " Coal, Coke and Lighting "Benefit -:-'11'. G. Hanling 4 0 0 "Competition and Delegates' " Loan of lIall 2 16 0 Expenscs 4 10 8 " Beuefit from Heading Room 2 2 0 "Subscription to N. E. Lancs. " Bank Interest 0 5 11 Divi:;ioLls 0 1') 0 0 1 2 " T ew Uniforms 7 o -± " uuuries " Law Costs for Deeds; etc. 13 8 0 " Fire I nsurance 1 1 0 " Window Fittings 3 o 2 " ' ,ater Ieter 3 l1 5 " ulldries. 2 7 1 " Co. h in hand, cpt. 30, 1909 7 13 5 do. bank do. 50 1 l1
By " " " "
1
J OHN L. D ARBY, Chairman, J. T. H UGHES, H on. l '?'easlwer.
£15 10
J.
D UFF,
Hon. Scc?·eta?·y.
£164. 18 5 0 6 6 8
1
6~
£164 1
6l.2
W e have examined the book and vouchers for year ending eptcmber 30th, 1909, anll here\)), certify that the abo\'6 i, a correct st~tement compiled th ere from . B. T. ()O~ST.\13LE, 1£0)1. Secretary . R013EltT LITTLE, }AlLdit07·S. J. PILK1~GTON, Hon. Treasw'c7'. GEonOE DUlmnEX, J. Dyso T, Chairman. P . . -The lotal debt on the Ambulance HaIl, up to ept. 30,1909, is £325 . A J: U L BEPORT. The ambulance classes held from October to Decemb€'r on first aid to the injured, were fairly well attended; Dr. Jones was the lecturer for the female class an~ Dr, Heys for the male class. Al 0, in the early months of the prescnt year, Dr. DIckey was the lecturer to a male nnrsinO' cla.ss and at the subsequent examination of these classes nearly all the student su~c('ede~l in obtaining the St. John certific~te for efficiency. , Ve wish to thank these lhrce gentlemen who have so freely given of their time and knowledge for Ollr benefit. , Ve a1. 0 wi h to thank lion . urgeons Dickey and H eys for their attcndances at the practices of the member. On l1th, 12th and 13th February a series of " At ll omes" werr, held in the Ambulance H all, which left a balance of £47, and we are pleased to statc that we have r educed the
10-:b
St. John A ?nbnZance Association.
Loca~
debt on the Ambulanre Hall by th e above amount. 'Ye take this opportunity of thanking all who helped us to make the" At Home" snch a suceess. On 5th June, a squau of men attended the Oollle Agricultnral ho,," Fieln on public dUly. On 19th J"une, the Oompetition Squau won tho third prize at the Eeighley Ambulance Oompetition. On 26th Jun e, forty of our member attended on public duty at the Oolne Oo-operative Society's Demonstration and Gala Field. Also, on 5th July, a squad ormen and six members of the r\lll'sing Division attended 011 public duty at Rnm\" ley Park, on the occasion of the Hoyal Review of the Territorials. On 16th July, fo urteen of our members proceeded to Portsmouth for one week's training at th e Royal Naval Hospital at Go port, and "'e feel sure that tIle,)' recei"cd great benefit from the instruction they harl during their stay. Below ,,"ill be f01111l1 a list of accidents and renw'i'als attended by oUt' member ~ince 1st October, 1908. \Ye remove all cases within a radiu of six milcs free of chargc, aUlI we appeal to you to remember this when our collectors call upon yon for your anuual contribution . Thanking you for your past fayours. The following is a list of ca es attended by our members :-·Fractures, 16 j di location, 3 j prain, 5 j burns alld cald" 5 t fits, 10; severe wounds, 42. The ambulance carriage has been used 96 times.
CUMBERLAND MINES AND QUARRIES. Pl'C
i(lent.
J. B. Atkinson,
Tl'cas Ul'CI'.
)[onOl'Hl'Y
.lI(.
105
Statement 0/ R eccipts and E J..'pcnditu?·c f o?' the yec£?'s 1907 ancll908. R~ceipts. E.''Pcnclitu?·c. To Balance at Bank . £.J. 16 1 By S.J.A.A. ; £30 Bank In terest. . 0 19 8 Examinatioll Expenses 10 " Oounty Educatio n Oommittee : I edallions 26 " L ecturers' }i'ee . 9 9 0 tores 47 Examination Expenses 29 1 1 " Iediral L ectures. 13 Medallions 5 11 0 "Oompetition Expenses 17 "Stores . 29 5 1 "Printing and tationery 4 " Entrance Fees. . 1 1 0 "Allvertisemcllts 1 " Subscriptions : " l{ents. . . " Loru Lonsllale (Prcsident) 10 10 0 "Postages, Teleg~'al11s, MessenMine and Ouarry Owners gel' , anel Oa.rnage 8 (PBO BATA) 107 2 0 I, unc1rie paid by Local 1 ecretaries " nb-Oommittee's Visits to York hire Rescne tn,tions 19 " ' eCl'elary (including Travelling and unelry Expeuses). 42
{,'Jla i 1'111 a 11.
The Righ t H on. thc Earl of Lonsdale. G. Scolllar, Fleatham, St. Bees, Oumberland .
Reports !?'o?n CentTes.
Total Expenditure April 2 th, 1909-Baln,nce in Bank
c.
Secretary
Th os. W. Atkinson, Oolliery Oflice, \Vhitehu,vell .
14 5 16
5 1 4 18 3 8
5 4
3
o o
222
7
9
55
7
2
£2i7 14 11
£277 11 11
JICflical Stn fT.
S. Braithwaite, i\LR.C.S., E. A. Braithwaite, ?lLB., "IV. P. Drigg , M.D. , H. Byers, :aLB., M.R.C . . , G. Oalderwood, )r.D., R. Lind ay Olark, i\I.ll., c.)r., G. R. Oullin, L.R.C. S. & P . , Edin., L.F. P. & ., Glas., J. H . Dlldgeon, L.lt.C.l:'., W. Eadie, M.D . , Geo. Govan, :aLB., C.)1., Edin., 1. Fletcher, )I.n., C. M , O. J. J. HaITi, )1.11., hl.~.C . S . , S. G. V. Harris, M . D., B. S., )I.R.C . • , E.P. HaythornthwaiLe, L.H.C.i::l. & P., Edm., L.F.P.S., Glas., J. 1. Lace, L.R.c.r., Ed. H. Marley-Oas, )r.ll., H. Mitchell, M. D., J. Penuy, D. SC., )f.B., F. Proud, M.D., :aLB . C.S., Glas., H. Gordon "Teub,
Examined with the Vouchers and Pa s Book
and found correct,
1
T. • 'VIL:OX. } ,Allditors. ,VILLI-Dr McGow,\.i'l',
L. B.C . P., L.R,C.B.
A NUAL REPORT. T~e Oentre continues to make sati factory progress, the pa t sea.'on being Thirteen clas es \l'ere held in diITeren t pa rts of the consldered a record. district in \" hieh the Oum berland Mines and Quarries Oen tre operate::, the attendances ~t the ?la ses showing an average of 41. The cOlllpetitioll for the Ohallenge lueld agam formed a most interesting feature in connection ,yith tbe Ass.o?iation's work, no less than twenty teants taking part. Prelimillaryeolllpetl~lOlls were held at Egremont, Frizington and iddick, aucl the linal ",as helu dt WhItehaven on 19th June, beforc a large and representative audience presided oyer by Mr. George Sco\11ar, c.c., the Oentre's lIon. Treasurer n,1lt1 the dOllor of the handsome C?hallenge Shield . The hield was won by Salter A. (Fl'izingioll), Salter B. bellJg placed second and Frizington LonSllale third. The shiejrl and golu medals were presented to the winners and silver meuals to the rllllllel'S up by Mr. \Vm. 1I1cGown,n, J.P., c. c. The competition wa conducted by Dr. l~. H. l\IOl'i on, M. D., D . P. IT., Oounty ~Iedical Officer of IIealth, Carlisle, n,ppoil1 ted by the Cumberland OOlll1ty Council, and the following is an extract from the report made to the Oounty Euueation Department with reference to the c011lpetit,ion :_" The knowl~dge of ambuln,nce \York shown by the competing teams, both illllividllally and collectlvely, was of a very high order. I examined each member both in theoretical and practical work, and was very much struck by the knowledge displayed. There was, however, a tenden?y shown to get the text-book almost of[ by hearl, without thoroyghl.J: unllerstanumg the practical application of it. This kinu of knowledge, espeCIally lD ambulance work, is not to be encol1l'!lO'ed . The teams have evidently takell to heart the criticism of the examiner l~"t year, for I found that they ~horollghl.y under~tood the diITerent methods of artificial respiration and performed It very satlsfactol'l~y, Thc tea~ which ultimately won was 'alter A., Imt from so many good teams It was exceedmgly difficult to pick the best."
DALTON-IN-FURNESS . Pl' I>Wcut.
UOlloJ':tl':r
!S Cl'ctnl'Y.
R. Blakc, Garden Lea, Dalton-in-Fnrne s.
Colonel Baldwin.
Jlcclicnl i'ltnfT.
Dr. Fothergill. A r UAL REPORT. These cla!'.sc arc now \\'orked under the Da~toll Urban 9~llllcil, ~nd ll1~e,t witl: ~u~ encoura.rrement hut not nearly 0 much a' mIght be uutlclpat d III f\, tuge Ulll1l11", district. 0 Many who hrwe taken ud \"t\utnge of the cla ses h(\,\"e been able to render valua.blc first aid.
DARLINGTON. l>rcSiclcnt.
J. R. Fothergill, M.D.
1101101':1 I'Y
ccrct 1\1'Y
Hu(l TI'ca 111·C1'.
R. III. Wilkes, Market Placc, Darlington . lUccUcal 8tafl'.
Lewis Eastwood, L.n.a.I'., L.n.C.S., J. H. Fothergill, M.D., J. L awrence, J.D., F. G. Martin, M.B.C.S., mg. Lt. -Ool. G. Mitldlcmi , M.D., In,mes Munro, L.n.a.p., L.R.C.S., II. C. Pearson, M.n., c.IIl., Petter, M. D., C.M. II
,V.
Local R epo1'ts
S t. J ohn A 1)1,uulance A sociation.
106
Statement of Receipts and E:qJcnclitu?'c to 31st Dccembc?', 1908 . Reccipts. EJ.:pcnditu1·c . To Balance in hand, 1. 1. 08 " Fees and to res
£15 16 11 16 2 0 £31 1
By Oen tre fees , stores, carriage, eLc. " Balancc in band
2
14 5 9 £31 18 11
Audited and found correct, H . STEWAllT, llon . Audito?·. RICHAHD M. ·WILKE. , Hon. Sccret((?·y and T ,·casu?·er.
)'l'CSiclcut.
The Right Hon . L ord
l~ l' cs iclcllt.
Sir Francis Ley , TIt. llonoral'Y S CCl'ct:ny.
F . Oassidi, M.D. , T rinity T errace, D erby .
_Ucdical Staff .
W . Benthall,
T he Mayor of D evonpor t.
TI·CH Slll'Cl'.
lIoll Ol':l1'Y
J . O. 13lll'wi', J elson Gardens, DcYonport.
Scc)'ctm·y.
R. J . Fiitall, Municipal Offices, D evonpo rt .
]'tlcclieal SIaff.
andrord, M.D. , E. S. Saunders, M.D., S.
'V.
AN"N"U AL REPORT. This' Centre" as formed in eptemoer, 1907, as the result of a tow'n's meeting, COllyenecl hy the ~Mayor, and all influential Oommittee appointed. everal classes ha\'e been fonned in cOllnection with the dockyard, police force, . choo1 teachers, and employe' of the 'orporation, T hree eXllminations 11a\'e been held, 53 candidates entered, and 45 pllssecl.
DERBY.
T l'c n s urCI·.
107
ChnJl'mnn
t . L evan , C.B., c.v.o.
O. Hall, 1II . n . , I).P.ll . , George O. Ya cy, Flcct 'urgeon .
Miss 11. D arby, 10, Vernon Street,
Centres.
DEVONPORT. £ 17 13
11
fro7i~
F . Bremuer, :U . D., F . Oassidi, )LD., W. G. Copestake, M.ll.C.S. , C. Fletcher, M. ll.C. S. , R. ,V. Gentles, )LILC .S., F. L. A . Grea \'es, F.ll.C.S. , E . Oollier Green, M. ll.C.S" Howse, )I.R.C. , ., A . Hunt, ~LD . , 'Y. t. .John, M.ll.C. S. , J. 'Y. King, ~LB., R . L aurie, M.D . , R. Luce, F.ll.C.S., G. D . Moon, L.R .C.P. , M. Parry · Jones, M.D., ,V. Reid, L. r:. . C.P., G . Sims, )LD. , G. miley, M.B., J . A. Southern, JlLH.C.S. , F . T hornton, M.B., E . Willis, L. n.C.p. , E. ,Yraith , M.ll.C.S. M.B.,
Sta(emcnt of Rcceipts and E:>jlcnclitl1?'cjol' 1909. Rcc(·ipts. E')'Jlcnditlli'c. To Balance hrought forward By Printing from 190 t 7 3 ., ' tatiollery " ale of Dook, etc. " Sale of Pamphlet
o 15 o 6
£9
AKNUA L REPORT. T he past year has been one of continued satisfactory progress; 10 classes ha\'e. been held, the member of which gained l(lO certificates, comprising 109 male first ald, 10 female first aid, H female nursing, and 27 ma,le military sanitation certificates. I n addition 109 males passed their first re,examination, 67 males their second re-examin'l.tion, and 28 males their third re-examination, qualifying them for laoels. One junior certificate was also obtained. The local division of the t . John Ambulance Brigade continues to make satisfactory progress, and at the annual inspection on July lOth, 1909, was highly commended by the inspecting officer, Deputy Assistant Oommissioner S. ,V. Malkin. 25 males ha\'e passed in Home IIygiene.
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9 6 4 0 1 0 050 8 10
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" Obequc Book ., Po tages . ,. Balancc in hand
4
£9
4
J. P. GOLD ')IITII, C?tainn an. JOHX . B.\.RWI , Trcasurel'. R. J . FITl'ALL, Hon. ScCi·ctaI'Y.
DUBLIN. l"nl l'Oll.
Statemcnt of Receipts ancl Expcndilu1'e fo?' the yea?' ending Sept. 30th, 1909 . Receipts. I RI.'PCllcZitllre. To " " " " "
Balan ce i n bank, Oct.1, '09 £ 39 9 10 Bank I n terest 0 16 7 Examination Fees 41 6 O~ Sale of Medallions 10 13 Books, Stores, etc. sold 32 0 Subscriptions 6 11 6
£ 130 17
ByExaminers'Fees&Exl lenses£23 "Dan k Oharges 0 Postages,Printing, etc. . 7 " Oaretaker of Schools. 1 " Purchase of Medallions. 13 " " Books, Stores, etc . 36 " Balance at Bank 38 " Balance in haud 9
I"
Field Marshal H .R. II. T he D uke of Oonnal1 u ht, K.G . , K. P.
15 10 2 3
J. D allAS Pratt, M.D., F.R.C .S.
IT.P.
7 1 9 1 9 19 12
G 6 2Q
lIonOl'nl'Y Sccl·ctm·y.
Tl·ca .' Ul'cr.
Miss E ileen Fitz Gibbon, 2..l, Fitzwilliam Str eet, D ublin.
J. Dalla Pratt, M.D ., F.H.C.S., 25, L ower Fitzwilliam treet, D ublin.
O~
)Ieclienl Stnfr.
1
Sir R. Jackson, C.B. , F.R.C.S. , J. Barton, F. R.C.S., E. Mc D. OosgTave, JII.D., J . McOu ll agh , M.D., J. L umsden, JII.D. , J. Dalllls Pratt, M.D., F .B.C. S., ' Yo O. Stevenson, JII . D . , 'V. J. de C. " Theele r, F.H.C.S., E. P. W righ t, M. D.
FJl.A:XCIS L EY, P1'esident. MARGARET D ARBY, Hon. T?·casu?'cr. F . CASSIDI, ) I. D ' j H on. Sccrcta?·y.
AN JUAL R E P ORT. Eighteen classes were held d uring the past year-R.L C" J acob & Co" G uinuess's Brewery , etc.
£13 0 17
1
Audite,] and found cOITed, FllIW .
( 'hnil'Dlnn.
)'l·es i(lcut.
The Ri£{ht lIon . the Earl of Meath,
' Y.
HUNT,
Auditor.
St. John Arrnbulance Association.
L ocal R eports j ?"om Cen tres.
Miss F. Hogg in account ~oith The Royal Bank of 11'eland, Ltd. (Rathmines Bmnch). EXIJendit1.l1·e . R eceipts. 1908 . 1908. £45 6 11 £42 8 1 Aug. 31. By Balance Sept. 16. To Draft 7 10 0 Cash Oct. 5. 1909. 1 0 1 7. 9 10 36 " Balance Feb. 27. 4 0 0 Nov. 7. 1 1 0 23. 3 4 6 Baggot St. Dec. 11. 1 1 0 Cash 29. 1909. 1 17 0 Baggot St. Jan . 5. 4 7 0 20. 1 1 0 Cash" 30. 3 14 0 Baggot St. Feb. 12. 2 2 0 Cash 13. 2 9 6 Baggot St. . 24. Interest at 1 ~ % 0 3 0 27.
ELLESMERE.
108
£78 17 11
£78 17 11 1909. Aug. 3. To Draft 31. " Balance
£0 46
1909. Feb. 27. By Balance Oash Apr. 14. lIlay 14. June 1. Interest at 1~ Aug. 31.
8 0 7 10
.£36 9 5 15 1 1 3 3 % 0 6
10 6
0 0 6
£46 15 10
£46 15 10
Aug 31. By Balance
46
7
10
H. STOKES, Manager, Rathmin es Branch, Royal Bank of Ireland, Ltd.
DUDLEY. Pre. id ent.
The Hight Hon. The Earl of Dudley, G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O. Ch uirman.
Tl·cusurer.
J . F . Higgs, M.R.C.S.
S. Ward, IVolverhampton Street, Dudl ey,
Prcs iclcnt.
Chairman.
The Right Hon. The Earl of Ellesmcre.
Jesse Wallwork.
Tl'C:l. Ul'cr.
Honora r y Sccr c tary.
Edward Noden, Beech House, Worsley. L ifc
Strachan Holme, Esq., Jesse Wallwork, Esq.
Charles
Strachan Holme, Mill House, Worsley.
~l c m bcI· .
AN UAL REPORT. The Ellesmere Centre, with the co-opera.tion of the Worsley Higher Education Oommittee, held six clltsses (3 femn.le a.nd 3 male) for first aid instruction during the last winter se ion, n.nd the following awards were earned at the examinations:First aid certificn.tes, 106; re-exa.mination youchers, 12; medallions, 10; labels, 15. A large percentage of the successful m3.1e students have enlisted in the ranks of the Ellesmere Ambulance Corps. A large number of cases have been reported where the sen·ices of the B,m bulance men were req uisiLione(l, notn.bly seveml serious accidents to cycli ts. Arrn.ngements have been made with the \Vor ley Higher Education Committee for cIa. se to be held for both exes ill first aid and nursing during the coming session. It is hoped thereby to stimulate interest in the Voluntary Aid Detachments which the T erritorial 'ounty A,sociations, in conjunction with the Red Uros. ocietya.nd the t. ,John Ambulance Association, propo e to organise. The Oommittec of the Centre had the pleasure of recommending to the notice of the Order, wi th n. yiew to tiOlUe special recq,rni tion, the names of several local medical men who hn.ve renrlcrecl gratuitous services in the cause of ambulance work in times l)ast, as lecturer n.t clt1,s'e , with the re ult that the following were elected Honorary Life Members of the i't. J ohn Am1Julance As ocin.tion :-\Villiam Young Martin, .M.D., .T.r., ,John lIolt Marsh, L.n.C.,', L.n.c.r., A. E. Berry, 'LD.) Alfred ,J. Lowe, L.R.C. '., L.R.C.P., Robert a.yers, ~r.))., H enry Bateson, M.D., E. T. Scowby, M.B. StCttement of Receipts ancl E.t'penditllTc for thc yeCt?' cnding Septembc1' 30th, 1909. Receipts. E,·penclitul'c. To Subscriptions and By taLionery, Printing, etc. £13 11 4 75 0 o donations . . £] 64 14 0 "Grant to Elle mere Corps 60 0 o 5 4 5 " " " " Stores sold at Classe ' 21 12 4 " Bank Interest 0 5 3 "Balance in hand.
£] 70
£170
3
December 31st, 1909.
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£11
Tnos . Fp,ED. HIGGS, Ohc~i1·man. S. WARD, T?·easuTer. A. J. SLATER, Hon. Secreta1·V.
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JES.'E IV ALLWORK , Ohairman. EDWARD NODlm, Hon. T1·eastlrer. 'TRACTIAN HOLME, lIon. Sec1·etary.
lUCllical SI :l0.
6
Esq., George Ruscoe, Es'l.,
JUc cUca L Starr.
HOnOI':ll'Y Sccreta ry.
£11
•
Pilkington,
H. Bateson, M. D., A. E. Berry, M.D., A. J. Lowe, L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., J . H . Marsh, L.R.C.S., L.R.c.r., W. Y. :l\1artin, M.D. (J.l' .), R. ayers, M.D., E. T. Scowby, M.B.
W. E. Hartlanu, Wolverhamptoll Street, Dudley. A. E. Dando, lII.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., J. F . Higgs, M.D., lII.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Euill., L.S.A., M. A. Messiter, M.P..C.S., L.S.A., H. Smith, L. R.C.S., Edin., L.S.A. : J. H . Wilkinson, lILR.C.S., L.R.C.l:'. Statement of Receipts emel E~;penclituTe, 1908-9. R eceipts . E~~pendit2t1·e. To balance standing to credit By Chief Office account . £2 17 10 at Lloyd's Bank, Dudley £8 14 0 " Postages and expenses " Class fees (ladies' class at (travel). 0 4 2 Sedgley) 2 12 6 " Balance standing to credit of the Centre at Lloyds Bank, Dudley 8 4 6
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FARNHAM. }' r c Icl cnt.
Tho Right Rev. tho Lord Bishop of Winchester.
,V.
Trcnsu r cl'.
l[onOl'nry Secrc t a r y .
R. Worsam, 24, Do,Yning Street, Farnham.
A. Winslade, 115, East Street Farnham.
U c clical Stn IT.
S. A. Coad, M.R.C.S., L.RO.P., Lond., Hugh F. Ealand, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., J. Spencer Hall, M.D., M.n., n.s., Dl1I'ham, H. Hine, L.R.C.P., Lond., M.R.C.S., J. Hussey, M.D., M.R.C.S., S. G. loman, L.n.C.p., Lond., 1II.R.C.S. , W. B. Vaile, M. D.
Locc~l
St. John A ?nbulc~nce Associati on .
110
AN N UAL R EPORT. It is agai n a pleasure to report a more successful year than the last. ::'ix courses oflectures on first aid were given, viz., the usual winter course in the town by Drs. Sloman and Ealand; at Badshot Lea (male), by Dr. Hine, (female) by Dr. Vaile; at Freusham, by Dr . Spencer Hall; at , Vrecclesham, by Dr. Hine; and a female class at the Bourne, by Drs. Ealand and Co ad ; when 97 caudiuates presented themselves, anc187 were successful in passing the exallliul1tion, viz., 42 certificates, 28 vouchers, 12 medallions, and 5 labels. This now makes a total of 485 certificates and ] 85· medallions issued to the Oentre. The number of cases attended by mem bel'S of the T own Corps shows a slight increase, 86 cases being recorded as against 76 the previous year. The ambulance van was out on 40 occasions, covering about 270 miles, including 4 cases in the Hindhead uistrict, 3 to GLlildford Hospital, 1 to Bramley, and 1 to Brookwood, distances varying from 11 to 16 miles. Twenty-two cases were removed from the town and neighbouring villages to the Cottage Hospital, and 2 were removed to London, and 1 from London. Dr. Ealaud kil1l1ly olfered a cup to be competed for by the members ot the Centre, but owing to unfavourable weather, no public display was held this year.
S tate?Twnt of Receipts and HJ,:pendituTe Receipts. T o Contingency Fund . £43 " Balance in hanel, J une 30th, 1908 12 " Receipts for Removals 22 " Subscriptions and Donations 17 " Sale of Stores and Hire of Charts . 11 " E xamination Fees and Ex penses, Branch Classes 10 " Lecture Fees, Town Class. 1 " Sale of Medallions and Labels . 1 " I nterest to Nov ., 1908 0
£ 120
0 1 2 19
6 6 8 2 17
(if)'
the yea?' ending J une 30th, 1909. Expendit~'1'e.
n
By Removals . £17 19 " Purchase of Stores, includ2~ ing Clemcntso'n Stretcher 12 6 06 "Examination Fees and 11 2 8 Expenses. 0 "Rent of Office and Quit 10 4 6 Rents 11~ " Printing, Advertising, and 3 11 Stationery 0 "Donation to Farnham 220 0 Nul' ing Fuud 1 14 0 " Medallions and Labels 1 13 6 6 "Repairs and Sundries 1 2 lOt 10 "Postage and Oheques 050 " I nsurance . 038 " Gas 43 17 10 " Balance in bank 14 0 8 " Balance in hand
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£120
0
4
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S. G. SLO;,)[AN, Chainna1 •. W. R. WOR AM, Treasw·el'. A. ,VINSLADE, Hon . SeC?·elct1·Y.
FAVERSHAlYI. Chairman.
Prcsi£l cnt.
Rt. H on . Lord Harris,
Captain C. F. Hooper.
G. C. S . !. , G. C.-I . E .
)(onorary Secr c tary .
Trca s nrcr.
S. R. Alexander, Gatefield Honse.
J ohn Rigden, Court St., Faversham .
Lifc lUc m bcl's .
S. R. Alexander,
M.D. ,
W . C. Stunt.
lUc(lical Statl'.
S. R. Alexander, M.D., lILR.C. S. , O. J . Evers, M.D . , P . Selly, M. R. C.S . , L. R.C . P., H. ,Vonnacott,
M. B., L.S.A . ,
M.R.C.S., E . L . Gowlland, M.R. O. S. , L.R . C. r .
ANNUAL REPORT. I n Jul,f, 1909, 44 women entered first aid class; 41 comp1eted the course; 19 gained first ?ert~ficat~, 11 failed; 3 gained medallions, 1 failed; 1 gained label. Au reexammatlOn m August for men of the Brigade 3 gained vouchers, 2 gained medallions, and 9 gained labels. The accounts showed receipts from all sources, £ 21 16s. ; expenditure, £18 lOs. 6d.
R ep orts
Oentres.
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FURNESS RAILWAY. Prcsidcn' •
Chairluan.
H is Grace the Duke of Devonshire .
The Right H on . the L ord Muncaster,
Vj ce-Chajrman .
Honorary SCCl·ctary.
Alfred Aslett.
John H ope, General Manager's Office, Barrow-in-Furness. in c(lical Sta 11'.
R. O. Bowman, M.D., M.ll.C. S. , ], .It. C. P., H. S. Byers, M.B., D nrh ., ]\f . R.C.S., L.lt.C.P., E. F . Hawkes\\'ol'th, Td~.C.P. &. s., Ed. , L.F.P . & s. Glas., Eldon Pratt, M.D . , M.n.C . . , L.n . C.p., H. F. ,Varwick, ~I.B. , cn.B. , L . n.c . S.E. , L.F. P . . G., J. T . Williams, M.n.c.s.E., L. A.C.L. ANNUAL REPORT. The classes held at Barrow, Uh"erston, Haverthwaite Millom Moor Rowand Whit~ha\'en, have again been well attended. The annuai meeting' of tbe Oentr~ took place 111. the ball room of the Furn~ss Ahbey Hotel, instead of in the grounds, owing to the lDclement ,,-eather on Fl'lday, 20th August, wben the Right Hon. L ord Muncaster occupi cl the chair, and Oolonel ir James Clark, C.B., and Mr. W. R. Edwards were pre ent, and address cl the members. The silver labels, medallions, and certificates were presented to the successful members by Mrs. Harold Edwardes, of Liyerpool. The competition for the Directors' Ohallenge hield wa.s also held, when teams representing Barrow, Millom, Moor Row, Ulverston, and 'Whitehaven classes competed, the re ult being (1) lillom, 1 l~ points, (2) Barrow, holders, 154, and (3) Whiteha\'en, 1201. urgeon-Major Darwin, M.D., a.cted as judge. A silverplated hi cuit box was presented to each member of the winning team, and a sih'erplated oak salad bowl and sen'ers to each member of the second team. Two teams repre enting the Darrow clas took part in the competition for the "Heath" challenge cup, and prizes in the Technical chool, Barrow, on the 2nd October, the TO. 1 team winning the cup, and Xo. 2 team ecuring third. T. H. Parker, of the latter team, won the indiyidunl jJrize for the highest number of points in the competition.
GLAlYIORGAN COUNTY. J' a troll s .
The ::'10 t Honourable the Marquess of Bute. The Right Hou. the Earl of Plymouth. ( 'hairJllan.
Pre hl ent.
Si r William Thomas Lewis, Bt., K.C. Y. 0.,
The Right Hon. the Lord Mayor of Caruilf.
Trca s lIl'(, J'.
JIOllOl'IlJ'Y Se crc {aJ'Y.
Herbert Lewis, 61, Cathedral Road, Cardiff.
Dr. T homas , Vallace, Howard Lodge, Newl)ort Boau, Oardiff. uni cc o f Centre.
Prudential Buildings,
t. Mary Sh'eet, Cardiff.
A U AL REPORT . I n submitting the report for 190 -9, it affords the Committee much pleasure to place on record the con tinned progress and sati factory increase in ambulance work in all its branches throughout the Connty of Glamorgan. During the past twelve mon~hs, 3,182 students hl1ye nndergone a cour e of instruction in first aid, home nursmg, and home hygiene, and although the te ts given by the examiners have been more severe than in past years, 2,020 students have obtained the certificate, voucher, medallion, or label of the Association. The Balance-sheet shows that the financial position of the Centre is thoroughly sound, and that the receipts have incr~asec1 . A sum of £642 5s. 6d. has been
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St. John A 'i?~bt(,lance Associati on .
L ocal R eports f ro1n Oent?"es.
subscribed by the general public, colliery owners, works owners, and the workmen in that part of our area on the eastern side of Bridgend, for the purchase of a motor ambulance car. The number of officers of the mercantile marine who have obtained ambulance certificates, before promotion to master or mate, in accordance with the order of the Marine Department of the Board of Trade, bas increased considerably j 220 masters, officers, apprentices, and able seamen, bave successfully pas~ed their examination during the year, and a class is now held at the John Oory allors' and Soldiers' Rest, Cardiff, at fonr o'clock on Monday and Thursday in each week, for their instruction. A Territorial Branch has been formed for the purpose of affording as much facility as possible to the Oounty Associations, and to the British Red Oross Society in the fo rmation of Voluntary Aid Detachments. H. R.H. Princess L ouise, D uchess of Argyll, who was accompanied by the D uke of Argyll, paid a yisit to the Rhondda Valley during the month of July, for the purpose of presenting the Sir Oharles Warren Shield to the successful ambulance team. Mr. J enkins, the General Manager of the Ocean Collieries' 00., presented an address of welcome, and the Ohief Oommissioner, Inspector·General Belgraye "innis, ~I. D., R. N . , presented the judges and the officers to Her Royal Highness. The whole of the proceedings were carefully carried out by Mr. Tom Davie, the Hon. ecretary to the Oommittee. T he members of the Brigade in IO . 7 District, which comprises the whole of Wales, have yolunteered in great numbers for the :Military Home Hospitn.l Reserve, ltnd a great many of them have undergone a course of tl'l1ining during the year in one or other of the military hospitals in the country. Many meetings have been held during the year for the presentation of certificates, vouchers, medallions and other awards, and for the foundation and promotion of new clas es and Divisions of the t. John Ambulance Brigade j 520 ambulance men, and 115 nurses volunteered for duty during the Welsh National Pageant and the Executive Oommittee provided two fully-equipped nmbulanue tents on the ground, which were easily to be found, as the flag of the A sociation flew above them. The work done by these men and women was of the utmost assistance to those who bad the cu,rt'ying ~)Ut of this great undertaking. Units of the Brigade were also to be aeen at all the Important Football Matches, the Flower Show, the Horse how, the unveiling of the National ?lI emorial to the Welshmen who fell in outh Africa, and the u,mbulance uniform was to be seen this year in a large number of the mayoral proce sions throughout the country. A very handsome Oup bas been presented by Mr. Harry Webb, Llwynarthan, Castleton, for competition in the County. Income and Expenditw'e .Account, yect~' ending 30th &ptember, 1909, E;I]pendittL1·e. Inc01ne . To Stores sold and Class fees £497 11 7 By Stores andExam iners' fees . £*52 11 3 " Subscriptions 33 10 6 L ess Stores III hand 28 0 o - - - £424 11 3 " Printing, Stationery, Postages, Olerks' Salary, and Expenses 92 1 6 Less proportion to charged Motor Amuulance Fund 12 10 0 79 11 6 16 0 0 " R<Ynt " Uniforms . . 10 16 6 "Balance being excess of I ncome over Expenditure 2 2 10 carried to Balance Sheet £ 533
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Balance Sheet, 30th Septem,ber, 1909 . Liabil ities. To St. John Ambulance Association Head Offico £141 11 3 " Sundry Croditors . 12 16 6 " Income and Expenditure Acconnt. Capital as per Ba1ance-sheet, 30th Septem bel', 1908 . 19 6 11 " Income as per 13al(1,nce sheet, 30th cptember, 190 . . . 2 7 9 " Balance I ncomo and Expenditure Account, 30th 2 2 10 eptember, 1909 £17
5
Assets. By undry Debtors . £56 4 8 " l\1otor Ambulance Fund . 30 0 0 " Fu rni ture and Office Fittings 20 1 4 " Stock of tares in hand 28 0 0 " Cash at Bank 31 11 2 " Cash in hand 12 8 1
3
£178
5
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Aulited u,nl! found C01'l'ect December 9th 1909 ' " II . E . '" \\. EETI~G, Chartered Acr:onntant. LEW!. ' :J[OROAX (Lorcl1Iayor), Chairman o/Oommittee. "'IV. Tlio~r A LEWI', President. TlIO~IA \YALLACE, Treasurer, liERBERT Lmn.', Han . Secretary.
GLOUCESTER. P l'C ill o l1 t :1lHI {'ltaiI·mlln.
IIOJ~ O I' a I' Y
J. M. Collett.
Secr etary l1ll(1 Trca nrcr.
T. W. \\,11 on, 33, Dean's Walk, Gloucester. A s i)o, tant
eCl'c tary .
M. G. ~I C (li c al
latty. t a fT.
D. E. Finlay, M.R.C . . , L.R.C.P., ~Ln., . A. Gee, M.B., II~Iast . nrg. , U nlV. . Ed'lll . , J . 0 oss, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. F. H. prague, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P . . A :TNUAL REPORT. Dunng the :year ended 30.th epte~ber, 7 cIa se have been held in the city of GI?ucester, belllg a ."ery atlS~actory.l~crease on the last two or three years. e'lentyseven s.tudent recen'ed fir t llld certIficate, 12 voucher, 19 nuriug certificates, 7 medu'}hon~, and 24 label.. The. an~lual. 'hall~nge hield ompetition was not held, the CommIttee of the. Centre tlnnkmg It advl able to discontinue it for the year. Con.certs were beld III connection with three of the men's cIa e, at which the certIficates were presented to tbe uccessful candidates. The ambulance arrangements at the Annuall\Ieeting of the Royal Agricultural ociety at Gloucester in June last, were un~ertaken by the Local Honorary ecretary of the Association and the Surgeon upenntendent of the Brigade. Statement of Receipts and Bxpenditure for the yea?' ending 30th September, 1909 . T Rece~pts. Expenditure. o Amount ~rought iorw.ard £0 6 1 By Working Expenses, includ " Cash. recon'ed, subscnping printing, postages tlOllS, &c. 5 12 6 and undries £3 18 4 " Cash in hand 2 0 3 £5 1
£5 18
7
J. nI. T \Y.
COLLETT, \YILSON,
7
Chairman. Han. Sec. and T7·eas.
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L occ"l R epo1·ts /,I'o?n Oentres.
St. J ohn A ?nbt"Zance As ociation . GOSPORT, ALVERSTOKE, AND FAREHAlYI. J>l'C i(\t' ut.
Field-Marshal H.R.H. the Duk e of Connaught and Stratheal'l1,
le G.
( 'It :I i rutall.
Col. E. J . IIun ter, V. D., R.A . M. C. , T.F. 1l01l01':1 I'Y SCC I'cl :HY (Actin g ).
I nspector-General H. C. \\'ootl , lLN., C.Y. O. , C.B., !C.li.P. UOllOl':lI'Y Tl'C:HlIll'('r :lJld StOI't'I{cCI)CI·.
'Yo M. Olay, Auglc!:>ey Lodge, Ahcr toke. ~Ic(}i<'al
Staff.
J. W. W . Adamson (Lee-on - olent), II. Dl\l'ville Brook D .P . II., lI,lnjor and lIon. Lt.- Oolonel, R.A.M.C., 'l' . F . , H. 1\1. Ca~e, lIl.R.C . . , L.n.C.I' . (Farcham), Col. E. J. Hunter, V.D. , L. R.C . P., R.A.lILa., T . F. (Gosport), Fleet "urgeon II. R. O~bol'l1, R. X. (Hilton Cati 'field), l\Lljor P . M. Terry, L.lLC.r. & s. Edin., L.F . l' . . , Glas. (Go port), I nspector-General H. U. -W oods, ;lI.D. (Alverstoke), T . C. V. Wilkins, lILR . C. . , L.R. c .r. (Farehum).
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A NUAL REPORT. Seven class~ . \~ere formed, and two. "ppcil\l ,re-exall1jn~t~o.ns held in the Gosport and Alverstokc Dn'lslon, and two clus es 111 tho ]i nrehalll Dn'l IOn. The annUl~lll1eetin(r and demonstl't\~ion took pbce in the COlllHWgh t Drill lIall, Farehalll, the certiHcate~ and badgcs be~ng presented by Lady Pt\rker, of BlackLrook H ouse. Twenty-two removals ?f senous cases wore effected by lhe l\lllb Llh:llce cH.rriage, and two at night by wheele~llrtter, nearly. all to the Portsmouth IIospltal. It has been l1greed by the Conlllllttee that \~Orklllg as n. hmllch of the Red ClOSS, it will do all it can in support of the Ihnts ectlOn 'ounty Organization .
Statc111,cnt oj Recdpts CtI/(l E"llc)ulitllrc fm' the ycm' 1905-190n. Reccipts. ExpencZitm·e. To Subscriptions & donntions £16 1;') 3 By lIelHl-(luarlcrs Chargcs . £12 2~
·1 10 200 110 1 10 10
" Class Receipts . " Ambllltl.ncc Deparlment " Oounty Council Grant "Demonslration . " Miscellaneous " Balance from 190i-
" PrinLillg, AdYerLising and taliollcry . . ,. tores . " Amhulance Department "Postage . . " D cmon ·tr'l.tion " nli 'ccllaneons
o :) 9 26 13 3
GO PORT AND ALVER TOE.I-C DIVI ION (with Forton and Lce-oll-the- olent) .
8 10 l! 1 5
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1 18 5 5 2 0
19 39
Tob11 paymell is Bala lice u t close
( ' lIa i I'UI a II.
Col. E. J. HUllter, Y.D., R.A.:lLC . , T.F.
£ ,
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1I01l0J'al'Y 'I'l'caSlll'el' :lIul Storcl{CCpC I',
W. M. Clay, Augle ey Lodge, AlYerstoke.
Allllitecl an I p:t·,·!;ll.
II. C. \\~.
October 16th, 1909.
Jlouor:Il'Y SCCI'ct:uy (A(·ling).
WOODR, OL_\Y,
M.
I n PfctOl'-General.
lIon. Treasllr er .
Inspector-General II. U. \','oods, &c. Dis tri c t Jlollol'a J'Y SCCI'C I:lI'ic: .
Mrs. Aylin g, Melita H ard \ray; Mit; Uuub, Pl'i\'elt Lodue, Alycrfltoke; 1\liss Cook L ee-on·the- olent; M iss Hand)', nuny itll>, Ellllhnrst R~ad, LeeslalJd; Mibs I rons~ 20, Avenue Road, Gosport; Rev. J. B. BOl1l'lIe, L ee-oJl.the-Solellt; 1\J1'. G. R. Edwards, 51, Joseph Street, Te wtowD, alld l1Pt. t.J ,A. B.; F. J. Fleeman, Post Office, Alverstoke; 'V. Flench, Alver~tokc YiIlagc: ... . H ammond, n.N.) H.M.Y. Victoria and Albert (for Nayal CIa, e,); S. J. ,Voodman, Ilon. 'cc. cc. T echnical Committee ; Ji'. G. Salter, 45, (lueen's Road, Gosport, lIon. S.J.A.B., and Forton. F AREHAJ\1 DIVI ION. (with P Ol'chester, • hedfield, W ickham, and Titchfield) .
GRANBY.
P.
Lt. -Col. H. M.
Mrs. J. Ramsay .
lIonol':ll'Y S<'C I'c l :lI'y. Assis tant 1I0ll. Sccrctal'Y,
1I01101':lI'Y TJ'c a lIrcl'.
J. W. D odge, W est Street, Fareham.
Captain John Ramsay, R.E. , Cams Hall, Fareham.
Di strict )(OIlOI':U'Y Sccret a l·ics .
Mrs. Garnett, Wickham; :Miss M. F . 1\1athias, Cutisfield' 1\1iss Parr Titchfield' Mi~s R enwick, POI'chester; Rev. ~. J. ihrce, liLA., Porche.~ter ; Rev. P: L. Knights~ Smlth, Shedfieldj Mr. Dunbar WIlson, The Old H onse , WIckham. T,ire lUCJllbCI'S.
Miss Adamson, 1\1rs. Blyth, H . Darville Brook, D.F.rr., II. M. Case, B. Cluett, W. M. Clay, J. D odge, G. R. Edwards, W. J! rench, Miss K . H andy, Col. E. J. Hunter, v.:!?, R.A.lILC . , -:r:.F.,.Miss L ear, :Miss 1\1. F. Mathias, Col. II. 1\1. MaLLhcws, J. W. :Mortlmore, Mrs. 'Even! t Mumby, F. C. H. 1\Il1ggleton, 1\1]'s. Lenox Napicr, Mrs. Phillips, Capt. J. Ral~lsay, R.E . , Mrs. Ramsay, 1\[]'S. L ennox R odney, Arthur Sutton, F . G. Salter, Major P. M. T erry, L.R.C.I'., T. C. V . Wilkins, lItR. C.S., Insp.-G en. H. O. Wood s, R.N ., a.v.o., &c.
Geo.
'pt:: llcer.
'I'r·e:l.,lu·el·.
Chc;-;ter (11011. i![ elll.), The CIOft, Ilke ton. Lifc :tJcml)cl', •
1I01l. S('crctal·).
Arthur Dob
trcer,
011, ~1.R.C; . . , L.n.C.I'.
P. M.
(LOll.)
hestll'.
:th' diC:lI · lnO'. M.n.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Althll1' Dobson,
Iatthews.
Mrs. L enox N apier, Catistield Cottage, Farebam .
r.
Joseph Hcrburt, 3, D tllllCrlCY Ilkestoll.
I)C1111I),-Ch airman.
Chai rUl:lll.
ChaiJ·mun.
1"1'( . Itl(,lll. l UI1U)', D. L.
K ltl.
Statement of Receipts and E:rpCJl(litllrl)jI'071L 1st Octobc?', 190', to 30th September, 1909. Expc?!ciitu1'c. ReCel}}{s. £0 0 5 Dr Brough t forward To Allowance by . J. ~\. .•\. for and sling,; 5 16 1 treleher £0 1 9 old stores deslroyed . " Three " Boald of Education grant 12 0 0 " Two treet Ambulance -I 13 0 Pillar Boxes ~ 0 0 " ExamilU\lion Fee ' . " Tcxt Book, Bandages, etc. 6 15 2 " Text Books, Ba.ndages, etc . 6 9 2 1 5 6 ,,~ [ eLlallion 0.11(1 Rlrs . 0 5 0 " Boots & '0., suhscription 3 5 6 " ExulIlill,1lion expen e 1 5 6 " Medallions alld Bars 1 3 6 Due Lo Trc/1, urer 0 12 0 ,. ecrctary's expenditure. 0 5 !-) eCl'eta ry
"
£ 22 19
£22 19
2
Jo ' El'Tl H ERBERT, Hon. Sec1·da1·Y. GEO . l'E:-iCER, Clwir1'l1an. Examincd receipt , etc., and found correct,
A. F.
COTTo
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116
L ocal R eports /,t'u?n
St. J ohn A ?nbulc(;nce Associati on .
ANNUAL REPORT. Home Nursing cIa s, three months' course, commenced on 1st October. Twentyeight students, members of the Brigade. Twelye lectures with general practice. Thirteen absented themselves at the examination. Thirteen out of the 15 attending examination, passed . First aid liew class, 29 attended a three months' course. Twenty attended the examination, 17 passed, 3 failed, 9 absented themselves. It is very di appointing so many should be afraid of th e examiner.
GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY. I'J'c, i(lc nt.
The Lord Olaud J. Hamilton.
IIOnOl'al'Y Sccr c tary .
T. O. :Mein, Loco' Department, G.E. Ry., Stratford, E. lU c cli c nl
fafT.
W. Anderson, :.u. B., C.:\1., Glas, , O. E, Adams, M,B" B.SC., Lond" M.B.C.S., H. O. Addison, M. R.C. S., L,R.C,P" Lond" F. H. Beckett, B. A" M . B., B,C" T . Helding, M.R,C, S., L. R,C. P " A. Burton, M,D" liLA" J. N. Oollins, M.D" O. H, Oonolly, M,R.C.S" L,S,A . , G. F. Oross, M.B., B.S., Dl1l'h., J. S. Dockray, M.D " Vict., B.SC., Lond., etc., S. O. Eades, L.Il,C.P" L.R,C,S., Edin., F. P . Elliott, ],J, B, , C.M., A berdeen, S. Evans, L,n.C.p" M,ll. C.,'., Ellg., A. ,Fell, M.D., H . Forster, L . R.C.P.I., L,R, C.S , I., F . W. Foster, M,lt.C,S" L.R. C.P " B. Goddard, M,B,C.R" L,R.C.P" T , H. Goodman, M.lt,C. S., L.S , A " F. D, Grayson, M.n.C.S., L.S . A., H. Gurney, L,RC.P., L.R.C. S" Edio., J, C, Harcourt, lII,B" Lond., D,P.II" Camb, , D. O. He?ry, :o.f.B" CH. B. , F.R.C.S" J. S. Hinnell, :o.LD., E . K, IIouchill, L.R.C.P.,L.R.C,S" Edm., O. Jackson, L,R.C,P" F. F. O. Jagger, M,B., ClI.B" Edin ., B, H. Leigh L.R,C. P., L,R.C.S., Edin" O. W. Low, lILB., G, II. Lucas, 1II.R,C.S , L.R c,p" Lond.' O. J . Mansell, :lI.D, , R. J. Mills, M.B" O. p, O'Oonnor, M , D., Durh., J , tevenson: .M.B., D,SC., 'V. Tyson, M.B " M,R.C.S., L.I'.,C,P., A. 'Webb, M.R.C,S., L.R.C.P., S. 'Y. Woollett, M.R.C.S" L,S.A., H. G, Wood-IIill, G. K. Young, B,A . , Oamb., M.B,C.S" L.R. C. P., Lond. ANNUAL REPORT. T he work of this Oentre duriog the year has been actively maintained, 13 classss and 3 re-examinations having been helel for servants of the Great Eastern nail~ay OOl!lpany , The annual G, E . H. Competition was again a success, 24 teams competmg, and the Ohallenge Oup, given by the Directors of the Company, was won uy the March team consisting of Messrs. A. E, Mortlock, F . Goodenough, F, W, Brunu~ll., W . Goodley,.and F, ,,\~Tatts, who represented the Oompany in the railway competItIOn . . The Ohall'man, Directors, and chief officers of tIle Oompany continue to accord th01r hearty support to, and great interest in the Centre and by so doin Cl assist materially the good work which it is doing. ' 0
GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.
W. R. IInu\I'en, W . H odges, H. L. Hughes, G. IIollies, Jacob, O. H . Johnson , J , T. Johnstone, R. White JOlles, J. Arnallt Jones, T . O. Jones, P. J . Kinustoo W. Kirkpatriek, E. E . 1\1. Kelly, R. II . Killg, F. 0, Knight, B, W . Lamb, H. A: Latimer, S. O. Legge, W . W. Leigh, J . 11. Lilley, 0, E , B. Limrick, O. R. Lunn, P. rr. LUllll, J. Lytle, H . Lupton, O. E. Lovely, A . H . Martin, H . 1\1asoll, W.. J. M~sOJl., G. McDonald, F . L, Milburn, U. W. . Miles,-MacQueen , E, A. Milller, Eclwlll Morton, J. W. Mulligan, - Murr3.Y, 'V. E. C. Murphy, G. F. Murrell, - MeGall, Jas. Neal, J. F , Neville, \V. O'Donnell , J. M. Owen, F. E. Paton, J . Pe3.rse, E. V . Pcggc, O. Pollard, II. L. Porteous, Joshua Powell, C. Price, J, Ratcliffe-Gaylarcl, D. A. Reid, D. h. llic:hards, \Y. L. Rhys, P. A. Rodcll, R Ricc, E. Richards, D , T. Riehanls, W . O. Rowlands, E. W. S. R owland, - Roberts, E. P. atchell, G. O. 'earle, J. 'crase, H . O. Sharp, ,,\V. Salisbury- 113.rpe, II, F. 'eymolll', E. Trcvor horland, H . Siuiga!', 'V, A. Somers, G. Steelet, J. 0. ullivan, T. D . .-'ullivC1n, D, O. utton, O. R. Swinhoe, ,,\V. Spettigue, F. II. 'pra,gue, O. ,tockc!', 'N. Taylor, L. A. Taylor, E. ThoID3.s, H, H, Thomas, II. Tibbetls, A. G. Tolpll t, W. Ycrnon, R. Wade, E. O. Walls, Noel O. Warl1, E. II, ,Varner, II. W. Webucl', '. T. Darby Weston, W. :JL Whitehou e, n. II. Whitc, E. Williams, E. R. Williams, R. H, Williams, J, H. Wilkinson, . Wilkinson, J. T. Willialll~, H. L. E. "'ilks, W. E, Winckworth, L, E. G, De Woolson, R. G. Worgel', - Woodhouse, R. E. n, YelL
GUERN SEY. l~l' C!' lcl C Jlj
Major-Gen, R. Auld,
•
(Lt. -GovClllOI').
C,B"
( ' hai l' IIUlII.
E. Lauric RobillSOll . U 0 I10 )';U'y
](OIlOl':lI'Y S c r c t a )'y .
lU c tli cal
Francis E. Oarey, M,R.C.S" L,M" M,A., M, n,c.S" E, Laurie HobillSOll,
T I' C:l ll l'CI'.
Miss 1\1. B. Oollings, La Ycnllll'c, Guernsey.
J. E. de Jersey, Fontcouvert, Guernsey. ' j a fr.
L,S,A., L,n. c,l'.,
O. ll'Auvcrgne Oollings, M.D., M,B., Lond" M,11.C.S., T. H. Thornhill, M.B.
AN UAL REPORT, For the last four years a party of mell, wilh t. J.A.A. strctchcr, ",ho have pas. ell examinations in IiI'St aid, have, through the kindness of the Lieut.-Governor, been attached to the Ambulance Company from the Military Hospital, Fort George, on the occasion of the Killg's Birthday Paralle.
Statement of Receipts alld E,('jJenclitw'c, 1908-9. EXllenclitn1'c. Receipts. £5 1 1 To All verti emen ts By Fem3.lc Olass Fees Boys as Models . 4 10 0 " Malc do. 3 3 0 " lIire of Rooms, etc. " Donation
H . R. H . the Princess Ohristian of Schleswig-H olstein.
" "
Secr c tary .
"
]'rcshleut.
"
Oentre Secretary, General Manager's Office, Paddington Station .
" " "
IU c clic al S tafT.
J . D. O. Allen, S. Andrews, O. R. Ball, O. R. Bishol), H. Du Boulay, W. H. .Boger, J, L. O. Brown, A, L, J , Branday, W , T, Briscoe, R. T . Bruce, F. J , Butt, A. J . Oampbell, D . Mc.L. Oampbell, J. S, Oarleton, H , S. Ohallel1or, E. A . Ohill, R. W. Olark, M. Coates, E. Oockey, E. L. Oollis, W. Oooper, O. Corben, W . J.Oorrigan, J. Kynaston Oouch, N . Oullinan, J. M. Oarvell, D , B. Clules·Evans, T. T . Olemson, W . E. Ooleman , P . A , Oolmer, J . E . H, Davics, S. Davis, H . F. Devis, T . M. D onovan, E. J . Domville, R. Drinkwater, W . R. Edmond, W . Edmonston, F. O. G. Ellerton, .0 . O. P . Evans, R. D . Evans, Lloyd Evan, W. Fairballk, Mark Farrant, L. A. Francl~, J. O. Freeborn, A. L. Fuller, A. Freer, F. T. Gourlay, A. H . Grace, R . H . Gnmbly, S. B. Green, W. IJammond, A. H. H ardwick, H.. W . Haslett,
117
C t,?! tres.
" £13 11
Prill ting Lecturers' Fees Iedallion Exam, Fec EX3.miners' Fees Incidental Expenses Premium on £8 6s , 6el. Po tagc, etc.
4
Examined and approved,
5 6
2 15
0
1
8
2
0
3 2 1
3 2 1
0 0 0 0
0 0
0
5
£13 11
4
0
3
AU, [AHEZ LE OOCQ, non. Audita?·. LAUIlIE ROD! THON, Ohainnan. JOllN I ENFOLD, lIon. Sec?'eta?'y. MAny B. OOLLING', Hon. T1'eaStL?'e1·.
K
8th J une, 1909.
£0 19 1 0
Local Repo?"ts
St. J ohn A 1i~bnlance Association .
118
Tl'C:lSlIr('r :lll(l nOllOI':ll'Y SCCl·Ct:lJ·Y.
l'l'csiclcllt.
119
Oentres.
HEAVY WOOLLEN DISTRICT.
HARTLEPOOLS.
4JhniJ·m:lll.
W. Nigbtingale H all, I altby H ouse, St. Paul's Road, ,V es t Hartlepool.
001. Lauder.
/1'0171
l'l'csidcllt.
J . Percival Oritchley.
Major P. B. Walker, Thornl1ill Lees, D e\\'sb ury.
Lifc )Jcmbcrs.
W. Scott Gibb,
S. Biggart,
LD.,
M.D.,
E. U. Swanwick, ~I.R.C.S. , D . L. Wa1J, M.B . , OH.B.
lUedicnl Stn". M.D., "'IV. Gray, M.D., A. IIutton, M.B., A. V. S. Milne, A. G. 'V. Pearson, E. ]\1. S\\'amyich, F.R.O.S., D. L.
,V. Scott Gibb,
Macgregor, M . D., J. ViTalI, M. B., CRB., J. Blandford WatsOll.
ANNUAL REPORT. The interest in the work of ambulance has been fairly well maintained ~uring the year; 5 clas es for men and 2 for women in first aid, and 2 for women 111 nursil1 cr haye been conducted, the lectures being gi,en gratuitou ly uy our medical staff, t~ whom the thanks not only of the students but also of the general public are due. The Mercantile Marine Olass is at present in abeyance, o\vinO' to the closillO' of the local Nautical Academy. 0 0
Tl·caSlll·cl·.
• cercI :lry.
H. U. Vickers,
R. Gadie, Field Hill, Batley.
Lancashire & Yorkshire Bank, Dewsuury. Lifc )1 cmbcr,' . Major Ohaley Fox, Robert Gauie, nrc sr '. G. amI J. Haigh, Alfred Hill, Mrs. Alfred Hill, E. ?-,. Illgh~m, Major Parker, . I~. peddillg, 'harles Wheatley, Birstall C~-op?rattve .0ClOty, Ltd., ~eckmond~\'lke Oo-operative • ociety, Ltd., Batley "orklllg Men s Club, J. Ol'ltchley & ons, B. Wibon, Messrs. Wormalc1s and Walker, Ltl1., . J. Ohadwick, De\\' 'uur,)' Pioneer Iudustl'ial ociety Ltd. ir :Mark Oldroyd, Duke Fox, Major P. E. ,ralkcl', Geo . Lee, Messrs. Craw~ha\\' ~nd Warburton, Ltd., Rouel't S\\"au Balden, o. B. Ora\\'sha\\" Batley Oo-operative Society Ltll., It Brearley autl SOIlS, J. W. BlackbuI'll, Old Mill, Batley . ' ~h'(li('al
J. ,Yo Applcgn.te,
HASTINGS AND ST. LEONARDS. H. Gaub,
The Hon. T. A. Brassey .
II OnOJ':ll'Y S('Cl'ct :lry.
Tl'C:lSl11'Cl'.
K. F. tallarcl, 2, OOl'11wallis Gardens, Hastings.
F, D. Harding, London and Oounty Bank.
l'IC(liC:lI S taff.
A. T. Field, M.R.C.S., H. Gabb, 1l,A., ~1.n., n.c., G._L ocke, M.R.O.S" N. F. Stallard, M. n .
A. II. IIu clele, M.R.C.S.,
AN?\UAL REPORT. The work of the local Centre has gone on well. • 'eyen classes were held, and tbe attendance was \\'ell up to the average. An exceptional numuer of student. (20) have ?ompleted the course .and won the medallion awarded to those who pa s three eXamll1atlOns, The cessatIOn of the grant from the Doroucrh Education Committee causes a heavy loss of income. "
Statement of nec 3ipts ancl EXlJenditn1'e, 1908-1909. n eceipts. Expenclit~l1'e . ' T o Balance from last year £12 7 " Neve & 00 ., Sale of Stores 3 8 "Subscriptions . 1 16 " Grant from Education Oommittee . 20 0 " Students' Fees . 17 10
£55
2
6 4
6
0 0
£12 12 2 By Head Office 3 6 6 " Parsons, Ltd. . 1 0 0 " "Mail and Times" . 1 13 10 " Perigoe and Boy Models. 026 " Town Hall . . 10 10 0 " Lecturers 1 10 0 " Stamps 0 94 " Sundries 23 12 0 " Balance at Bank £55
4 GEORGE L OOKE, Chai1·1nan. HARDI~G, TTeasu1'er. H ARRY GABn, Sec1'etctry.
F. D.
SI:lff.
R. Beattie,
:\Ln . (Dc\ysbur.r), B . Hendel', Bennett, M. R .. C. '. (Batley), A. G. . Broughton, )1.l.l. (Batley), J . Broughton, M.Il.C.S . (HecklllOlld\nkC'), Percy Olay (Dewhury ), E. Deaue, )I.n. (Dewsbury) A. Dick M.B. (Dirslal ), R For'<;1'~h, )1.lJ. (Birslal), r. Eley, )I.R.C.S. (Batley).'II. Fitton: M.R.O . .. . (De\\:;ulll'Y), 1. O. Halhwell, )Ll~.(' .•• (Dewsunry), G. H. L. IIammerton L.R.O.P. (De\\':;lJUI'Y ), E. Lee, Y.n., ;I1.1~.C.,'. (Ve\y~u:lry), O. A . Milchell, L.R.O.P: (De\\'sbuI'Y), IV. Pattersoll , )l.D. (Ilecklllollll\Yike), Potter (Batley), J. J. Pritchard M.R.C.S. (De\Ysbul'y), J. Prior, lI1.It.C.S. (lIcckmondwike), "~. J. HichanIson, M.D: (Raveosthol'pe), W. 'proulle, L,H.C.I"., Ed . & 1. (Jlirfie1Ll). J. tewart M . D . (Batley, oothill), E. 'tuad, :lI,ll. C.S., ('tainclirTc), J. ulhcrland, )LD.', C.M . (C~ecklleflton), A. E. ellal's, lI1.R.C.H. (Thornhill), J . F. r.ephenson, L. R.O . P . (Lnrersedge), J. ll. Woods, L.ll.C .• '.I, (Batley) .
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(·hnil'lIl:lu.
}'resiclcnt.
)['R.C.S. (Dewshl1l'Y ),
2
4
Cash Account (or yeai' ending Septembcj' 29th, Hl09 . E.~'p e nd illl)'e. ncceipts. By ::'Icdallions and Label Oct. 1908-
.
To Balance in hand . £9 6 3 Achcrtiscments in Annual " 2 15 0 Iteport pecial n hscl'i ptiOllS 0 8 " lIe lltlliolls, Lal,ds, Storc';, Exam , :Fees, Londou 52 17 3 and Local Expeu 'c 0 5 9 . l' Bank I nterest £73 12
Messrs. Da\\'son, Printing " and tationel'Y. 'tores, :, Hcall Ollicc for Examiner, and Illci.IOlll nl Secretltry's IIOllOl't1riull1 " Petty Onsl1, eCletary " Balallce in hand
"
3
£2 18
9
8 16
8
37 2 10 0 2 14 12 1
2
-e73 12
3
0 9
1
AUlliLed and foulld correct, October, 1909,
'Y. ll. IIAS. O~, Audito?'. H. U. YroKEHs, l''/'casll1'er. H.
GAD IE, SccI'clm·y .
ANNUAL REPORT. During.the year 9 first aid classes have ueen hehl, yiz., 7 for men ancl2 for women. ~lso nurslllg classes, 1 for men and 2 for women. Voucher and medallion examinahons held at the same time as fir::lt aid axamination . Label examinations took place at the several inspections of the Divisions of the Brigade, The work during the
St. J ohn A rnbulo./nce Association.
L OCChl Reports fro'in CentTes.
past year has been on similar lines to that of form er years . 'rhe Colliery classes. referred to last year still continue to be disappointing, and several of them are now mel'O'ed into those of the ordinary sections . This is much to be deplored . , Ve are sorry to have to report the death of om re pected President, Mr. Walter Critchley, which took place in February, the duties of the Pre ident have been carried on by tho Vice-Presidents to the end of the official year. Th e nursing sisters of D ewsbury and Batley along with other members of the Association have been pleased to place a brass tablet in memory of the late 1\1rs. Margaret Gadie (Hon. Serving is tel') . in the ChlUch of St. John, Clerkenwell, the ancient Church of the Old Priory. Sinc;le the formation of this Oentre 3 0 classes in first aid have been held ,,,ith an attend~ ance of 6,547 men and wom en in ihe Heavy ·Woollen District Oentre. The finances of the Centre are satisfactory. Thanks are heartily I\.ccordeu to all medical gentlemen who have lectured to the various classe , aud also to all others who have in any "ay assisted the movement during the year.
Statement Qf Receipts cmel E.vpenclillt?·e foJ' the yertl' eruling Septembe?' 30th, 1909. Receipts. E..cIJcnclitU?'e. To Cheque from IIcbden BriL1ge By Cn·h clue to Bunk, Oct. NUl' iug In stitution £7 12 10 21th, 1908 £7 12 10 " IIorsing of Alllimlallce " Horsing Ambulance Car'ge 7 18 6 Caniage 7 8 o " ,'tores purchased 1 18 11 5 IS o " Printing, tamp,. tation" Class l?ces 2 10 4 " Stores sold . . ery, antI All vCl'tising . 2 12 11 " Sub cription from Nursing " Dank Checlue Book o 1 0 Corps 0 15 0 " Subscription ~lnrgatro)'d Cup Com . o 2 6 040 " undries 004 " Bank Intcrest " Ca h ill Bank, Oct. 21,'09 3 13 2
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£24
£24
4
2
£5
8
£0
6
Trca . nrcI'.
l'rc id cut.
A. H. Smith, GuilLlford Eebden Bridge.
E. J . Crossley .
F. Rawson, 14, Oxford treet,
Clothill{l Fund .
treet,
A. sis ta1lt Secr c talT.
Secre tary.
H ebden Bridge.
2
Accounts owing, October 21 t, 1909.-Gellerul Fund. Kcl'. haw al1Ll Ash\\'orth, Athertising, fis. 6(1 .; ,Yadllington and 'on·, Advcrti ing 3.. 8(1.; '.J.£\.A . Examination Fec' anu Expensc:., £3 13s.; > tore £1 6s. GLl.
HEBDEN BRIDGE.
1I0llOl'l1l'Y
'1
121
D. F. Jackson, Albion1'errace, Hebdcn Bridge.
Receipts. To Balance in Dank, Oet. 24, '0 £4 5 0 036 ., Bel sold o 2 1 '" Bank Intcrest £4 10
E.rpwcl it 1I1·G. By "m·iuge on Clothing
" Balance in Bank, Oct. 21, 1909
4
7
o
4 7
£4 10
7
Wc have examinc!l the above account. with the books and vonchcrs relating thereto, all(l c(;rtify the :a111e to bc in aCl'on1.ll1cc there\yith. R Ulu.BTnrm e ~ox, Oharterell _\t?countant , Octobcl' 25th, 1909. Han. Auclitors.
Life :Ucrnbcr •
P. R. Cairns, G. G. Lawson, J. H. Thompson. lUcdiCI1L Staff.
G. G. La\yson,
ALB., D.CH., D.P. H., L.)L,
.
P. Pollard,
M.D.,
,Yo Th ompson,
L.R.C.P.
ANNUAL REPORT. The Committee again ha,e great plea nre in presenting to you the annual report for 190 -1909. During the year 2 cIa se in first aid (ma,le and fema.Ie) hnxe been held. Number of students succes ful in obtaining certificates :-males 11, females 10; first aid voucher, females 1; medallions, females~ . Total number attending the classes, 30. !J.. female nursing cIa s comprising 19 tudents i now in progress. It is gratifying to note that the number of students who have attended a course of lectures in first aid under the Oentre since its commencement in 1 7 has just reached over 1,000. The Committee hope for a better response during the coming year to the cIa ses available) especially the male clas es. Thanks are due to the Hun. Auditors (Me srs. R. Crabtree and ons), the local .l£ducation Committee for the use of the schoolrooms, and the medical staff. The sudden death of the hte Dr. J. H. Thompson, who served upon the medical staff for a large number of years is much to be regretted. The ambulance carriage continues to give sati faction, and has performed 16 journeys during the year. The ambulance carriage took first prize at the Halifax Infirmary Demonstration held on 28th August. Dr. . P. Pollard has been placed upon the list of Hon. Life Members of the Association for hi valued service to the Centre; also Dr. G. G . Lawson, who has been appointed examiner to the Association. The Brigade have attained a high degree of efficiency, having won in a competition 3 silver cups and first prizes, 2 second prizes, and 1 third prize. Nineteen cases of first aid (16 serious) have been rendered with credit by members of the Centre, which strengthens the necessity 'of the 'public generally t!1king up the classes and being able to render first aid to the injured when occasions arise.
HOSPITAL SATURDAY FUND. Chah·Ullln.
l'I'c"ideu (.
The Right Hon. the Lord Mayor.
11'
TreH urcl'.
Scerctlll'Y. A. H. Rundell,
54, Gray" Inn Road, \V.C. :Ucclical Stnff.
L.RC.P.,
)1.Y.O.
)[011.
The lIon. H. L. W. Law Oll, 54, Graj"~ Inll Road, \V.C. A. Ehrmann, ;)r.n.c.s.,
avile Oro ·sley, Bt.,
J . .Forbes,
)I.A., B •• C. , M.D., c.~r.,
R. Ingram,
"LD., L . . A.
j .. NNUAL REPORT. Since la·t report fi \'e claStiCS ha\-e been hdd, \"iz., 1 fir t aid and 1 nur,...mg for wom~n, 2 nrl:lt aid and. 1 nurl:ling for lUell; medallion ,,-ere pre·ented by the Lord Mayor at the Ian ,ion lloul:le ill_\pl'il ; ambulance certificate were pre ·ented on .hme 11th by Ll ·an, Ouuntess of ~IalmesbUl'y, Lady of Grace of the Order of t. J O~lll of Jerusalem in England. The Right lIon. "il' "'ayile B. 01'0 tiley, Bt., M. ,-.?, preslde~, and wa supported by Lady upel'illtendent Mi'l:l Julia. :\Iann, Oolonel 11' John :'. Ottley, K.O.I.E., R.E., Ir. ,V.]. halldey, Ohairman of the Oouncil of the. Ho ' pltal :::1aturday Fund, Mr. \V. II. Trimlett, Ohairman of the Ambulance OommIttee, and Mr. A. H.. Rundell, lion. ecretary of the Oentre. 7, 24 first aid ca e,s \\'e1'~ treated, and 310 injured persons ,,-er removed to hospital by competent firtit '.1.ld~rs 10 charge of ambulance boxes issued by the llol:lpital n.turc1ay Fund. The ~ny[1.hd Trull port Oorps of the t. John mbulance As'ociation removed 015 patlt!nts to 01' from hospital by arrangements with the Oommittee of the Oentre. The Oommittee are gren.tly indebted to the lIon. L ecturers for their sen'ices.
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St. J ohn .A ?nb1.dCt/nce .A8sociation.
Local R eports j?'o?n Oent?"es.
Receipts and E:).:penditll1·e from 7th JamtaTY, 1908, to 11th J anua1'y, 1909. Receipts. EXp'e11:~ittt1·e . Ambulance Divi ionBy Ambulance Dlvlslon, £2 5 Balance from 1907 . £,l 10 7 Stores 11 4 Donations I 12 ] 0 General Expenses 6 9 Member,;' ub criptions 6 9 0 Unifol'l;ns . 3 6 Instalments for Uniforms 4 10 4 1Iledallions 3 6 Medallions 2 10 0 Balance in hand NursinO" Division" Nursing Divi ionb 2 5 Balance from 1907 0 16 5 Genera1 E xpenses 12 Mem bel'S' Subscriptions 1 7 0 Balance in haud Part Payment for Removals "Cha,rg~s for Remo'Vals by I nvalId Transport Corps 30 18 by Inyalid TransportCorps 13 14 9 Ambulance Classes" Ambulance Clas es5 16 Members' Fees 15 4 6 Exall1iners' Fees, 811 Sale of Text Books, &c. 7 4 8 Text Books, &c. Sale of Ambuiance Boxes 11 10 0 "New Boxes with Stores ~ale of tores for Ambucomplete . . ~~ 1 lance Boxes 5 18 7 "Stores for Ambulance Boxes I ( 16 Special donation ?'e Amuu" Printing and Stationery . 4 7 lance Box. , 1 6 0 "Postage of Correspondence Grant from Hospital Saturand Stores 4 16 day Fund . .1 29 3 11
o
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£211 18
7
£211 18
HULL AND BARNSLEY RAILWAY. Prcshlcnt .
9 2
9
o 5
10
7 10
6 1
11 2 0 7
7
,Ve have examined this account with the books, vouchers and counterfoils, and find them to agree. (Signed) W, H. PAXNELL & Co., Cha?·tel'ed Accountants, 13, Basinghall Street, E.C. 22nd Mal'ch, 1909. W. H. TRnrLETT, Chainna'n. A. ,V. DAVIS, SecretCtl'Y .
HULL. Chairman .
Col. H. Fawcett Pudsey.
Hon. Treasurel' antI Sccrctary.
Dr. ii. W.
123
cott, Newland, Hull.
Life Uember .
Cha irrulln.
Edward " Tatkin, GClJeral Manager.
R. Y. Vickers, Supt. of the Line.
IIOllora,'y Treasurcl·.
HonOl'1l1'y Secr c tary.
C. W. Jackson, 'nperil1tendent, Alexanura Dode
John Larder, Goods Snpermtendent, Neptune Street Station, H ull.
~1('(1ical
SCafr.
A. Auld, Ln., O. M., Glas., lL B. Bt'oWIJ, L.R.C. ' ., L.R-C.P., Ed., L.F . P . & S. G., A. Johnston, CH.C . . , M.R . C.l'., E. E. Laslett, M.D. , D. R. Moil', M.A., M.B., B.Cll., J. D. J'lIcWilJie, M.B.; E. H. Noney, L.S . A. Lond.
n.
A UAL REPOR1' . During the year cncling 30th eptember, 1909, 42 men have obt.ained first aid certificates, wbich added to 71 received during thc previous year, makes a total of 113 men who have ohtained flrt aiel certilicates -ince the formation of the Centre. 29 men have receiyeci vouchers; 5 meo, medallions; and 43 men, labels. In the early part of the year a competition was helel when six teams from various parts of the railway competed for money prizes granted hy the Directors of the Company and the winning team to repre eni the HaihYaY in the National Inter-Railway Competition. At the same time a .. hield was presented by the lion. Secretary, Mr. J. Larder, for competition for the first Lime, and a team from Alexandra Dock succeeded in securinp fir ·t place. Later in the year this same team succeeded in winoing the 'iher Ho~e Dowl presented by Lieut. -Colonel F. W. Gibbon, for competition in No. VI. Di trict of the ,J.A. n. ; also n, ilver .Shield and Bronze, bield and Cup. for the alll e district. On, 'tmday, 4 th July 1909, a Demonstration of ambulance work took place at Little ,Veighton !:'tation (nine mile from Hull),. and took the form of a, sham railway accident ix medical men with 20 to 30 patIents travelled from Hull to that ·tation at 3 p.m. in advance, and the patients were scattered about in yarion positions ill thc tatioll yard, some underneath wagons, and each bore n, label stating the supposed injUl'y. At 3. 2~ p.m. a special train conveying about 100 qualified first ai(l men, all lIull and Barnsley employes, left Hull for the scene of accident, and immediately on arrival at Little Weigbton :::.et to work to deal with the snPl)osed injured, aml the most serious, after being placed on stretchers, were loaded up in an ordinary goods "an fitted np in the R A.M.O. Zavodovski 's Echeme of transport, the fittings haying been loaned by Mr. C. B Pall1l er, anel on arrival at Hull they were unloaded amI tUOloughly inspected by the me(lienl gen tlemell )ll'e~en t, \\' ho expresse(l the grente t satisfaction with. the \,ork done. This i,; the first time allY nch llelllontratioll has been held III Hnll or dilitrict.
"Mr8. Walter Bailey, nIessrs. mundell, Spence & Co., Ltd., Marshall Hopper, Col. R Fawcett Pudsey, V .D., Messrs. Reckitt & Sons, Ltd. ~Iedical
IPSWICH.
Staff.
P. R Ash, O. L. Appleton, D. H. Davy, J. Divine, R. Grieve, A. E. lIart, S. R. H enson, J Hollingsworth, E. H. Howlett, A. Hammersley Johnston, Johns, (Hornsea), E. E. Laslett, J. MacNidder, J. G. McWillie, C. H. Milburn, D. I. Moil', Mary C. illurdoch, W . Mmray (Hessle), a B. Poole (Barrow), G . Savage (Beverley), A. W. Scott, A. '1'. Sissons, J. Soutter (Hedon), A . E. Sproulle (Withel'llsea), W. Stephenson (Beverley), J. Stothard, J. L eith Waters, J. A. Weatherill. ANNUAL REPORT. The educational work of the Centre has been well up to the average in amount during the past year. One or two classes have come to an untimely end, it is true, through feeble enthusiasm, but most of the others have been distinctly successful in results. The loss is deplored of the venerable and respected President of the Oentre, the Marquis of Ripon, K.G., and also of Mr. Arthur ',.\Tilson, a great benefactor in times pa.st to the Centre. Also this year there is a most unfortunate falling-off in subscriptions, some on account of death, but some, it is sad to say, attributed to "hard times."
("'\'Si (1 cut.
R.n. Princess Malic-Louise of chleswig-Hol tein.
JlOllO}'al'Y Scc. :nul Tl'cn
( 'It a il'IlI a n.
Colonel G.
"icc -President. A. Gibb.
. Elliston, n.A. M.O. (T.) Life
lU·CI'.
Miss Coulcber, Beechholme, Ipswich. )IClllbCl" . •
Messrs. l3arclav & Co . Ld. D r. J. II. Bartlet, 1\1rs. Bartlet, C. H. Berner, Miss E. Biddell, IIli Boml,' Bun~ell Burton, W. P. Bl1l'ton, W ..J. Catchpole, F . T. Cobbold, M,l>', J. D. Cobbold, Mi s Coulcher, ,V. . Cowell, S. O. Eadcs, L.R.C.P . , Col. G. S. Elliston, E. H. Fi on, Illes l' . J 0 'eph Ii ison & Co ., Ltd., l essrs. Footman, Pretty, & Co., Ltd., W. F. Fryer, it' Daniel Goddard, ~I.P., J. F. O. lios a.~k, F. n . c.s., C~l. Hoyland, M.D., V.D .. n.A.i\I. . ('1'. ), I pswich Malting '0 ., Ltd., MISS Leeder, 1.liss McInnes, F. Nurse, W. F. Paul, Messrs. R. S. & W. F. Paul, Ltd., Messrs. W. Pretty & , 011S, Ltd., E. G. Pl'ctyman, )I.P . , :Messrs. Ransol1le, ims & JefTeries, Ltd., I1Ie SI'S. Ran ome. & Rapier, Ltd., E. 1). Ridley, Messrs. E. R. & F. Turner, Ltd ., F. Turner, Francis ,Yard, M.D., \\7. O. White.
s
L ocal R eports from Oentres.
St. J ohn A l1~bl~lance Association,
124
lUc (UcaJ St all',
S. O. E ades, L. R . C. P., L . R . C:S., Edin., , V. F . Fryer, L.R . C.I'., Capt. Gibb, M.Jl., G. M. Hethenngton, L . S.A . , Lond., J. F. C. H ossack, F.R.C'.il., Edin., Col. Hoyland, M.D. , Durh., " .D., r..A.~I.C. (T. ), F. Vlard, M. D. , A. C. Young, L . R.C.P . , Lond., M.R.C . S. , Eng.
R.A. M.C . (T.),
Al.~ UAL REPORT. N o startling even t bas occurred this year, bnt there hos been steady procrress. T here bas been no vi it from the Royal President, but H . H. Princess Marie Loui 'e of Schleswig Holstein has had more certificates to sign this year and the Association awards are 200 instead oEl80 . Special in tere t has been taken in classes on account of the new scheme of Voluntary Aiel Detachments and of course members of Ipswich Corps who possess the necessary certificate and also medallions and labels are also joining thesA Detachments. Therp ha Leen rather less Tran port work than usual the police litter being more used ancl motors for country cases. Only 174 cases a~ against 204 last year. The ambulance carriage supplied from t. John's Gate in 1898 which had only been partially re ·tored before, has now ueenl10ne up thoronrrhly and, though it ll1n t have been thousantls of miles is again a gootl as new. i~ne~ has come in splendidly, and great help has Leen given both by the Benson ( TOltb) Company, and also by 1111'S. D'Oyley Oarte. The capital debt is now reduced to £:100 as the last £10 is promised. 1I1any grateful letters have beeH received from patient~ who have been movetl and also some kind testimonials from doctors and nurses.
Statement of Receipts and EiJ:pencliture for the yeai' endinu Scplemue?' 30th, 190fl. E.tpenclit Ii re. Receipts. £114 2 11 !By Balauce £12 0 To Dons. and Subs. k 39 '-'" 9 " Head-quarters, caretaker, " Entertaiuments, etc. 54 11 0 etc. 95 2 5 " Removals (Transport) " Stores, Examinations, etc. 53 0 G " Reports, • tationeJ'Y, etc. 16 1 9 7 3 7 " Horsing (TranslJOrt) autl " Balance fare ', etc. 37 18 O~ 15 7 10 " Repairs, Rene,,'als 'tores, Exa11lination, etc. 74 11 0 "" Capital debt 17 0 0 £268
1
9
£26
1
9
The Capital debt is reduced to £50. I certify that I have examined the above accounts and fonnd the same correct. ( igned) T . EDGAlt MAYDEW, Chartered Accountant, llon. AHdltor. Octobe1' 22nd, 1909. GEO . • . ELLI. "l'OX,
Chairman.
. O. EAlJE:-:.. W~r. KEEBLE. MARY C. COULCllER,
Locol llon. Secretary.
IRONBRIDGE. ] · I·esidcnt.
The Right
HOll.
Lord Forester.
(;h nirmnn.
T r ca "urcl',
Colonel Sir Arthur Anstice,
K. C. B.
A . '\\' . J3artlalll, The Tontine I3ank, Irolluric1gc.
Jlo llor ary Sccrc t:u·y.
J . W . White, The Bank, I ronbridge . ~lcf1 i cal
St aff,
) . G. Boone, L.R. C. S., C. ~ . Droop, ~['B., N. Fox Edwards, M. n . , G. 1\. S. liillyar, L . R.C . P . & s ., G. Mackle, ~LB., U.::II., C. H . Twells ~LlJ., D . Y\T . WllitfielJ, M. R . C.S . , L . R . C.P. , H . C. ,VooJhotlse, M.B . '
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ANNUAL REPORT. By ki~d jnvitatiOl: of the Vi.ce-President, Mr. G . G. P. Heywood, a demonstration of first md and nurstng was given at Tickwoocl llall, On aturday, 24th JUly. T he afternoon's programme commenced with the erection by the men of a spacious field hospit,.l tent which Wt.S at once occupied by the nur:,;es under the matronship of :M rs . .J. 'V. ' Vhite, and converted into a. very comforta.ble temporary hospital for the after tre,.tment of the patients to whom first aid had been given by the men . Mrs. Heywood, who holds the ' . .I.A.A . medallion, kindly presented the first aid and nursing certificates to the members, a.lso 011 behalf of the members of the nursing cbss gitve to Dr. Fox Edwn,rus itll engraved silver crumb scoop, as a wedding present. As:,;istn,nt-Commissloner ,Vhite, '.J.A.B., heartily thanked Mr. n,nd r.Irs. Heywood, on beh:.lf of Lho~e lH'l' 'ent, for their kind hospitality.
Statement of neccipts and Expendillli'e to 30th Septemuer, 1909. Expenclittti"e. Receipts. £3 11 0 To Balance, 30th. cpt. 1908 £11 7 9 By Exam. Expenses 5 5 0 Lecturers ' tore solel 0 1. 6 " Rent J 7 6 10 '-' 6 "" COli Jl ty Oouncil Grant 2 2 3 1 17 G " 'to res and Reports " Sub .. criptiolls "" ('lass expenses . o 18 6 Jl 3 0 Balance in Bank <)
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£24
7
3
£24
I
7
3
Examined and fouuel coned, 27th October, 1909, P .•. OnILwELL, 1Io(/" Auditor. .T. \\T. W II ITl~, Hail. Secreta?'!}.
ISLE OF WIGHT. l· j c(' ·I·r e~ i(l e Jlt
]'I'I' ",idl'lI' .
R.ll. II. The Pnuccss Uh l'istiall.
•
The Lady I ahel Atherley.
UOllor a !'.r TI'('a ... lll ·C I·.
II. E.
traUtHl,
. C) we;;!; Itoad, N eWl)Ol't.
UOIIU l' al'Y ~1' ( · I' (,t:l l'j ('s .
~liss
E. Ii. E,elegh, .·hide Vie\\,. Alonlhle
RO~Hl, Newport.
A. IV. DJ'{;\\', Mit·Q.lIlar, BOllchllL'ch. ] I ('(li c al S t a ff.
A. Banks, F.Il.C.~., II . ;\L Ihrket, ~I.J)., L.ILC.l'., ::I1.R.U ... , R. Cunyngham Brown, :'11. D., n.. ·., DUl'h., C. G. Ht'orlie, F.n.O.s., L.n.C .l'. , J . Cowper, ::ILB., C.M . Edin., G. R. D>ntoll, :'ILn., 1Ul., Elin., H. ,V. Ewell, ::I1.U.C ... , r. .... A., E. GOl'tlon, M.D, Vict., M.IU'.S., A. Hollis, ::If. D., C.~L, ::If.Il . C.S., J. \Y. Hudson, L.R . C.S . , L.R.C.P., Edin., it1. O. HUlItel', )[.rt.C'.S., L.n.c.p., 'Y. J. Jolliffe, L.R.C . P. , ~f.R.C,8 ., R. C. II. Kenne(ly, ~r.B., Dublin, D . Pelllliligton, M.ll., B.C., ::II.lt.C' . S., L. R . C. l'., Lond., J. 'V. Pridmore, M.lLC.!';., L.ILC.P., L. Pre ton, M.n . , D.e., G. Raymond, M.R.C.S, L.n.r.p., L Oll(l., O. J.Thollll'son, M.lt.C.S., L.R.C.l'., J. II . ell! B. , Yhaite , B.A., M.D. , Dllblill. AN~U.L\"L HEPORT. The Oommittee n.re only allie to report that 10 cIa ses were held during last winter, but they are looking forward to an increa.se in the Humber tlming the coming winter, as they hope that there will be a goofl lIJallY helcl in connection with the scheme for the Voluntary itl Detachment or the British Rell Cross ociety. The ambulance waggon, in charge or ihe Newport Division of' the Brigade, l1as been ont 32 times during the year endiJlCf Jllne 30th, 1909, the following being SI)Jlle of the places to whichit has lJeen : Co;es, Do(l nor, Freshwater, xatcomLe, GUllville, ewtOll'l1, Ryde, Shicle, 't. H elens, • andown, ' eflview, IWfl Ventnor. The wheel litter lIa. also been used four times . Thc Committee are very pleased to report that the I sle of ·W ight Centre is to be congraillbted, as Dr. Tllolllpson, one of their medical staff, has been awarderl a vote of thanks on vellum by the Ull!tpter General of the Ol'(le l' of t . Joh n of Jerusalem in England , as a recognition of Lhe \\'ork he has (lune for the 'eutre.
Statement oj Receipts and E,cpenditm'e, 1908 -1 909 . Expenditu1·e. Receipts. To Balance at Bank £7 7 By I nsurance . . £0 5 " From Ola ses 30 8 6 " Head Office Stores . 31 11 " Subscriptions 9 6 o " Mr. Gibbs-"Vagou account 1 19 " Stationery and Postages. 2 0 "Printing. . . 0 18 " Repairs to Am bulance Wagon 0 6 " Balance at bank. . 10 2
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£4.7
2
2
£47
2
0
7 0 0 0 0
7
ANNUAL REPORT. ])uring the session just closed a cla. s in fir t aid was org:1ni~ed by Mrs. Gough, at Government House, for ladies, whilst another for ladies was held at our headquarters. 80th of !;hese were well attended, but your Oommittee cannot but regret that the cIa' for men wa~ so scalI tily supported. 6 labels, 9 medallions, 3 vouchers, and 24 certificates, have been awarded this yen.r. The competition open to teams only found one entry, that of the Jersey Gas-Light Co., but its performance was so distinctly good that your Oommittee decided to award the medallions. An ambulance station was again provided at the Battle of Flowers and was greatly appreciateu.
2.
OHAS. 'WEBB, Chainnan. H. ELDHIDGE TRATTON, Hon. T1·eaSttTe1·. E. A. EVELEGH, 1 . ALFRED "YM. DREW, )" Hon. Sec1·etanes.
Octobel /, 27th, 1909.
KESWICK. ChajrJllllll.
l'l'cs i<1Cllt.
John Gardiner.
Rev. Oanon Rawn ley.
JERSEY. }'I'C jc1 Cllt
:1[cclical
P. J. Brayn L.lII., O. N. Le Brocg., M.D.B.C. , J. O. P. Ohappuis, D. MET. c., H. Le Oronier~ lILR.C.S., 111. Ie Crolller, M.R.C.S., A. Duulop, lII.D., D. Ie Geyt, lILIl.C .. , A. O. Godfray,lILB., J .. Harwood-Hardman, ~LD., P. H. Hensley, ~I.B., J. G. Higgins, lILR.?S., A. E. Hll1o, F.R.C.S., E.l\Jarett, L.r•. c.p., i\Iaxwe1l1ll0fl'at, M.D., A. E. Le ROSSIgnol, lII . D.~ H. Smitb, lII.R.C.S., A. O. tamberg, M.B., E. H. O. Sullivan, lILR.C.S., A. N. Symons, lII.R.C .S., E. O. B. Voisin, lILH.C.S. Statement of R eceipts ancl Expelldit1(re . Expenditu1'e. R eceipts. Aug .. 31~t, 1909. Aug. 31!'t, 1909. To Examlll.er s Fees . £4 14 6 By Balance from last Account £14 " MedallIons. 0 14 1 JJ Olas. Fees and MeUl bcrship 16 " ~e~als for Team OompeJJ Medallions . .0 tItlOn " 1 1 10 "Returns. . 0 "Stores . 0 16 1 "DOll. from Mrs. Gough's " Rental of Hall . 5 9 0 class o " Models and Attendant. 1 0 0 .. "Printing, acivertisincr and postages . 4 13 6 " E xpenses (re Battle of Elowers) . . 1 3 6 " Balance to next account. 12 16 0
12 1 19 2
3
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6
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tafT.
J. R. Burnett, M.D., M.B., C. . , C.)1., Ruin., L.R,C.P., Lond.
:1J c c1iC:11 StafT. M.B., P. B . Bentlif, lI1.R.C... O. A. Bois, L.n.c.p.,
8
Robert J. Olark, 43, Main Kcswi(:k.
Mrs. W. Bromley, High Hill, Keswick.
nOu~ral'Jr Trcasurer auel SCCt'C f :11':r. A. F. Grelher, 3, Bond treet, t. Helier, Jersey.
£32
UOU01':l1'Y SCCl"cbll'Y.
1' t·cn . HI'(,1'.
aud Chail'lll:1n.
E. O. B. Voisin: nl.lt-c.S.
W. Dnret Aubin,
127
Locat R eporJ"ts from Oentres.
St. J ohn Ambulance Association.
126
£32
To " " " "
Stctloment oj Receipts allCl EX]JcmciitltrC (or the yea?' encling October, 1909. E:l.:penditll?·e. Receipts. £0 6 6 '2 By Medallions £2 Balance brongh t fon\'anl . 6 o 7 "Room for Lecture o 0 Oa h in haml o 1 o o "Room for Practices 1 6 Fees, \\' omcn 's 'lu 'ses o 16 o " Fees from Olas es to Ooun ty Stores 'Womcn's Oouucil 1 6 o o 4 3~ Ba.nuages " .J.A.A.: London tores 0 15 10 " l')oselthwaite, altcring uits 0 10 3 " McKane, Printing 0 12 o JJ ",inbume, Oalico 0 4 ~~ JJ R. J. Olarke, tamps 0 1 9 " l1ndries 0 5 1 I ,
8
Sept. 1, 1909 . - By Balance at London Oity and Midland . Bank(Hill Street Branch) . £12 16 Exammed and found correct, Oct. 2nd, 1909. WILLIAM P. NICOLLE} . T HOMAS J. STOKES Aurltto1'S. A. F. GRELLIER, Hon. T1·easur~r . EnNEsT O. B. VOISIN, President.
ANNU AL REPORT. Ola es in fir t aid for women were held during lust winter, 17 students attending, 16 presented thelllselye for examinatlOn and they all pa. sed, the following being the order: fir t year 6, second year 3, medallion 2, labels 5. The umberland Oounty Oouncil throl1!.!'h the local Education Oommittee pilid all the expenses of the class and the examination.
" Oash in hand . " Deficit in Bank
6
" Balance in hand
o
£4 15
o 12 o
4 11 8
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3 11
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GARDIKEH, Chai1"1llan. A. BnoMLEY Han. T ,·easu1·er. ROBEll'l' J A;llES OLAHK, lIon . Secreta?·y. JOIl TUART, Audita?·.
JOll
AIL\II
128
KETTERING. Pl'CSidcnt and {'''ail'man.
BuJance at D eposit Account to meet Camp Expenses, &c., amI act as .H.eserve . Fund Raby R<,payment H. Lecturer's Fees ael vanced (la3t year's account) Bank Interest
TI·caSlll'CI'.
John Elworthy, Deene House, Kettering.
129
L occ(;l RepoTts fro?n Centres.
St. John A ?nb'/,(;lance Association.
T. T. Hall, Stamford, S. and B. Bank, Kettering.
Honol'ary SCCl'ej ary.
Eustace R. Lane, George Street, Kettering. ld Ad k lUcflical Sj alT. aro coc , ],I.R.C . S., John AllIson M.D. H. Burland M: R C S L es}' W Dryland, D.r.ll., J. W. Gainer M.D. H. Gibbo/]s ],I D TAB' ir' :.'. Ie . D D Lee MD G:ThI k 'J' , . . , . . . allIS, L.R.C.r . .. ' , .. , . l' ac ,M.B., . 1I10re, M. lt.C ... , H. O. Pretty L R C P J L' Pnce, M.R. C.S ., J . P . Roughton, M.R.C.S., H. L. Selis, M.B. 'A'. ·G·. 1'01 ~utt' M. R.C. S. , O. Van Vestraut, L.R. C.P. , 1 ,
Deposit Acco'l.mt. Oamp Expenses of men as allowed by Oommittee £27 18 8 Annual Inspection-Railway Jares (balance) of Men, £60 0 9 3 4 2 as allowed Balance in Treasurer's hands (Stamfonl, palding & 7 0 0 Hoston Banking Co., 1 8 1 37 6 0 Ltd.)
H
ANNUAL REPORT tl T~e pas~ yea: has been~on~ of very strenuous worl;, and of no small anxiety, but d:\ .. oFmlttee1sdmuch grat1fied to ~'eport that ambulance work in the town and 1S llC n.ow st~n s at a record of ~ffiClency . Fi ve classes have been beld in the town an~ locahty, VIZ. :-three first ~ld cla&ses for men and first aid and nnrsin r classes ~Ol wOfen. d T~le knowledge denve~ from the Association'S classes is in almgst daily le.ques, an .t e mutual co-operatIon of the brigade (men and nm ina sisters alike) ~~!h ~~~ m}d~~al men of tl:-e district, is, your committee feel, an in;al~able asset for 0 e commulllty. The ambulance tran. port waaon has ne"er seen a .g busIer year. The balance sheet (which still sbows a slight deficit) is very satisfactory.
Balance Sheet fm' the year ending ltfichaelm-as 1909. Receipts. ExpenditW1'e To DA~:mual Subscriptions . £56 13 6 By Balance (deficit) brouaht " lscount on Stores supplied fOr\Yrl.rd b £1 14 2 ~~o ,Otllasstes (1 908) . 0 17 9 "Stor;keeper, W. 'Dyson '. 3 3 0 " l.~ or lan S 0 ounty Oon A b 1 . . 2 ,,111 U ance supplIes for t b l' D san ary onatlOn . 0 0 boxes 13 19 9 " Head-quarters Olasses (1907) Bandages ' etc ' . 1 3 4 Balance Grant from Hon " E'· 't · · Secretary towards Exam'. " d?-~~IJ~~~~)l s, &c., (less 3 12 2 Fees (see Oontra) 2 11) 6 R " Balance- d fi ·t ' " ent of Head-quarters for " e C1 2 8 4 year 17 0 0 " Skeleton . . 3 0 0 " Transport and Horse-hire ~cc~unt Balance (1907-8) 5 7 0 " Pnntmg and Stationery . 3 13 6 " Collector's Oommission . 2 17 6 " Bugle and Oord . . 1 0 0 " Head -q uarters Exam . Fees 1907, (Two Olasses) see' Oontra . . . 3 7 6 " Pos~ages and Sundry small disbursements . . 2 1 2 " Am bnlance Box . o 13 0 " Repairs to Litter and Stretchers . o 13 0 " H. .Raby-Stamps, StatlOnery, and Oarriage of Parcels, &c., two years, H ead-quarters 110 0 £64 15
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£64 15
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£6
£68
8 10
8 10
Examined and found corroct, 14 th October, 1909,
HENny RABV, Audita?·. Passed at Annual Meeting, 18th October, 1909. JOUN EL,VOHTllV, Chainnan.
LANCASHIRE AND YORKSHIRE RAILWAY. J'J'c s hlcllj.
John A. F. Aspinall,
M.LC.E.,
M.I.~1.E. (General Manager L. & Y.R.).
UOll()I'al'Y . ccrctal·Y·
H. E . Mellor, Chief Tramc Manager's Office, Manchester. :U c dical Staff.
J. A. Adam, LB., G. Ashton, ~r.D., A . Auld, M.B., c.)!., F. Oarter, L.R . C.P ., J. W. Clegg, L. '.A ., J. ill. Ooate, M.D., G. H. ~arwin, M.D., F.R. C.P., G. H. Dealls, M.A., M. D., ",Y. Doyle, M.B . , C.M., A. Erskllle, ltD., J. M. Hermon, M.D., G. Hoyle, M.n., J. Johnston, M.D., A. T. Lakin, M.B., CJ-LB., R. 1. Marshall, M.B., E. illolylleux, M.R.C.S. , L.n.C.p., R . Millar, ~r.D., cn.B., D. McKeague, L.R.C.P ., L.n.C ... , o. V. IcOormaek, M. R.C ... , I,.H . C.P., J. H. Naylor, L.R. '.P ., L.R.C.S., T. D. Paddock, JlLR.C.S., L.U.C.P. P. Prehble. M.B., J. D. Reid, ~I.R.C.S., L.n.c. p . , H. Robinson, Jlr.n.c.s., L.n.C.p., J. L. Russell, M.D., C.M., G. E. cholefielc1, M.D. , A. E. ell aI's, )I.n.C.R., L.n.C.p., ' V. Shaw, L.n.c.p., L.n.C . . , \V. teveD, lII.B., F . A. StOlT, L.S.A., II. ",Vaters, )LD., J. "'V ill ott, T,.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., F. H. 'Yestamacott,
"'T.
F.R.C.S.
AN UAL REPORT. The work of the Centle has been actively carried on during the year, 42 classes buving been held. The annual competition was conducted i.n March, 36 teams competing. for the challenge ~hieJlI n,nd pri~e present~d by the,dllectors. .The North Mer ey (Ll verpLlol) team n.galll won the sllleld, Horw1ch Loco ,Yorks bemg second (].nll securincr the Pilkincrton Oup. The North Mersey team represented the company in the int~r-railway ~~mpctition and succeeded in obtnining the second place. During the.year 9,942 ca es of uccide?-t were reported,. in w11ich first aiel ,,'.a~rendered hy men tmillecl unrler the centr<', ll1n,ll1ly to company S enant. In add1tlon to the men who obtained certificates amI l1leoallion I:? men have l1a ed the first re-examination d nring Lhe year, making a total of 1,602 since th.e ~ormation of !he Centre. 235 men have also passed the examination for the ASsOClatlOD label dnnng the period ul1lIel' reyiew.
LEEDS. ( 'lInil'lllen.
PI·csI41cnt.
The Right Hon. H erbert J. Glad tone, M.P.
The Lord Mayor of Leeds. Prof. H. Littlewood, ALSC., F.R.C.S.
1I0Jlornr)' . CCI'Cjfll·J' .
" Talter Rowley,
JlLLC.E., F . R.A.
130
Local R epo?"ts fron/; Centres.
St. J ohn A rmbvllance Association. 1l0nOl'flry Sccretnry to '''OUlcn's DCpal'tulCJlt and Clnsses for ','oulen.
Mrs. ·Walter Rowley, Allier Hill, Mcanwood, Leerls.
Ofliccs. 20, Park Row, Leeds.
llnJlI{el·S.
Reckett and Co., Leeds.
Life JUCIll bcl's. John Barran and Sons, Reckett and Co., John Hepper, Joseph J. Jackson, R. Benson Jowett, Sir Lionel :i\I. SwinnertoJ1-Pilkington, Bt., Bl'lggs Priestley M.P., 'Yalter Rowley, 1111's. Walter Rowley, Geo. Au tin Sllddick, Joshua T<;tley and Sons.
who visit the demonstration given, cannot but. appreciate the interest. which is Centre m connec· 1a yed . We look forward to much more work m the ambulance d ISP . . . . h h t' 1 with the recent movement that has been started m con]UnctlOn WIt t e ~~~ritorial Forces and British Red Oross Society, and we only hope that thi.s move nt will be a success as the indivi(lual classes :11'e which have been held smce the :;mation of this Oentre. The thanks of the Oentre are again due to Messrs. J. O. Kirk & Sons, Ohartered Accountants, who have kindly audited the accounts.
iU c clical S taff.
T. B. Abbott, H. J. Aitken, J. J . AUIJing, Ed"ard Atkinson, K Hall Batchelor, E. H. Beaman, H. Bro,Yn, J . ,Yo H. Drown, C. 'Y. Buck, J. Buck, William Carnes, J. Clough, C. H. Collinson, Arthur Ellison, B88il E"ing, Julius Friend, Robert Forsyth, S. Griesbach, J. Gough, T. ,Yardl'o], Gritlith, M.D., J. W. Haines, F. W. Halliday, R. G. Hann, A. H. IIardcastle, Constable Hayes, B. Grey Healll, Geo. H. Heald, J . B. Rellier, M.D., W. L. Hunter, Joseph J. Jackson, P. James, H. Johnson, J. C. Kershaw, R. L. Knaggs, H. Littlewood, W. S. Mackenzie, A. 1lIcKab, B. G. A. 1I10yni11an, D. Mann, J . Nightingale, John O'Neill, E. P. Pickersgil], H. T. Pl'illCt', F. R. Rider, H . J. Roper, L. A. Ro,,·den, G. H. Rowe, ydney Rumboll, C. B. avory, ltLD., Douglas Seaton, M.Il., George lU . harpe, D. Sims, Robert Smailes, C. W. Smeeton, H. Archbold Smitb, 'Y. S. Sprent, Joseph Stewart, Hugh StevelJSOn, C. H . Sykes, J. ,V. Taylor, Jobn Taylor, R. ,r. Taylor, T. R. Taylor, 1II.D., Thompson, Henry Towers, E. F. Trevelyan, D. ,Yainman, A. Wear, M.D., L. F. West, S. H. Wood, H. de C. "oodcock, 1IIcGregor Young.
'V.
Statement of Receipts and Payments, j'l'ovembe?' 1st, 1908, to Octobe?' 31st, 1909. Receipts. EXlJenditn?·e. To Annual Subscriptions and By Balance brought forward Donations . . £9 14 6 from last acc., 31st Oct., 1908 " Receipts from Classes for £58 0 11 Olass Fees and to res . 143 11 4 " Stores purchased 61 1 2 " Balance due to the Secretary, " Examiners' Fees and In Leeds Centre, 31st Oct., ciden tal Expen_ es paid to 1909 81 0 o the Central Executive Com mittee . . 48 15 3 " Stationery alHl Printing 3 4 6 "Postages, Telegrams, 1)arcels, Travelling Expenses, and nllcIry 0li1ce expenses, to 30th June, 1909 12 7 0 "Allo\\'ance on Account of Assistant Secretary 1st July, 1908, to 30th June, 1909 50 0 0
£234
5 10
£234
5 10
H. LITTLEWOOD, Oltainnan. -VVALTER ROWLEY, H on. SeC?·elaTY . Examined witb the Vouchers anu accounts, and found correct. (Signed) J. C. KmK & SON, Oha?·te?·ed Accountants. ANNUAL REPORT. his year :ve have again to report an increase in the number of classes, the total :r bemg 38 agamst 26 last year. The "'ork ullder the County Oouncil in the Evening
8:hools has .become almost ~ standard organization, and \'be excellent results are good pl.oof.of themten·st shown m the ambulance work. The Yorkshire Mines Inspection Dlstnct Ambulance League has also encouraged a great number of miners, and those
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LEICESTER. J-,·c s icI cnl. The ,Vorshipful the Mayor. "lcc-Vl'es hI ('ut . . i1' Edward ,Vood A. W. Haire, T. Howard Lloyd. Chail·Jllau.
Rev. Canon anders,
LL.D .
1l01lorllry S('CI'Ct a I'y.
F. G. Brise, 204, East I ark Road .
"icc.ChniI·IIIIUl and TJ·('a . 11l·Cl'. Wortley'. Lovell, " 1\Iay fields," 'to Peter's Road . A ss i s tant )Jou. Secl·ctary JOI' 'Vom eD's CIa :ocs
Miss 11. Noblc, 9, Hobart 'treet.
LifC ;UCIllU el' . • Mrs. G. II. Ellis 1iss BrotJUhton, lis. Fortescne, Miss 111. J. Hodges, Lady King lIall, 'ir Ecl~vard Woocl,01lIrs. Buck, Miss Emily Ellis, Irs. W. Wright, A. "tV. Fairc, John hillito, F.R.G.S. :U('di('al fiitafT. J. Anderson, L.n.C.p., L.n.C .• ·., W. '. AsleU, ~I.R. C . f;., L.R.C.P., A. E. Barlow, C.M., :If.B., ~Ll:.C.S., ,Yo R. 1\1. Benilige, M.n.C . ./ Idl.C},': C. Dou~las Bryan, M.n.C.S., L.n.C.l'., H. J. B1akeslc'y, F.ll.C.S., " . T. Cnck, lILR.C.::;., .L.R.C.P., Astley Clarke, lIJ.D., L.n.C.]'., ColliIJg~Oll, M.n.C.S., L.J:.C.P., J. T .. ~I. ,navIes, M.D., C. Douglas, F.Il.C.S., L.n.C.p., r. G. Ganett'r IILB., ~.s., R. C. GllIo} , M.B., C.M . , M . W. Gunning, L.R. '.P., I,.lLO.S., L. h.. Hal'l'lson, B.A., M.n., B.C., W.allace Henry, M.D., MolraU Holmcs, ~LB., V.M. , James ~unter, IlL:!?, F. E. HuteblDson, 1II.n.c . . , L.R.C.P., A . \V. Jellkill, lIr.n., B.S., .&. L . .Jenkms, ~r,.B., ~.s., A. L. Johnstoll, L.R.C.P., L.F. P. '., 'V. ,V. Joncs, M.B., B.CH., mg.-Capt. [. G. Kelly ~l.D., A. U. Little, ~r.B., CUL, F. W. McAlli 'ter-Hewling , M.B., C.lIf., A. L. MacLeod, M. B., M.S., urg.-Captain \\. Nuttnll, A. E. rayne, M.B., lI.n.C . . , L.R.C.P., Pemberton Peake, IILlt.C.S., L.R.C.P., J. R. Plant, IIf.R.C.8., L.R.C.P., F. 111. P?pe, :\LD., F.n.C.p., R. Sevestre, M.D., 1'. P. hearer, L.R.C.I'. & •. , L.F.P . . , H: klp"Yorth, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., L.)L, J . . Iloane, III.B., F.R.C .. ·., ydney F. l1l~tb, ~r.n.c.s., L.n.c.p., T. N. Thomas, lILn.C.S., L.ILC.l' . , R. M. We t, M.D., R. R. Young, M.D.
AN UAL REPORT. A pleasina feature is the slcady advance in the number of certificatc bold.ers presentincr themselves for re ·examination, shewing th!lt the importancc of . kee l)Jl1g up the kl~owledge and practice of the "ork is bec.oming ~?re and more realI.zed. A hou!;e-to-hou. e vibitation has been, as far as poslble, call1ed out. by membe~s of the Brigade, and it is gratifying to recol'~ tl~at their efforts bave m?t mth most sa~l.sfacto.ry results. The Committee return theu' S111cere thanks for the lespon~e ~o th~ll speclal appeal. Many llew friends and snpporters have been acicled, and It IS belle,ed th~t tbe aims and objcct. of the alllbnlallce mo:'en~ent are better ul1~eJ.stood,. and mOle highly appreciated in Leic ester and t he Dlstnc~, than a t any pI eVI~u~ tJ~~1~. The increase, year by year, il: the number of cases 0.£ removal by.t.hc Imahd llan ~ort Service, emphasises the lmportance of the retcnt~on of th~ HOlse Ambulance Wabon, which has been requisitioned no loss than 394 tllnes dnnng the past twelve months, for use in tho town and COUll try. Thc greatest approval has be~11 expresseu o~ the care and attentioll given to the cases clMlt with. The loss (expendltur.e over. receIpts) on tho workincr of the wac'on this year is £35. S. 10d. The wagon IS available.day and nicrht and may be b obtained on ap-plication to the wagon orderly, " Prmce b ,
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St. J ohn
A1nb~/;lance
Blucher" Mews, 'Waterloo Street. Telephone No. 4290. The Committee regret the of Dr. E. R. Oowcher a member of the medical staff of the Oentre and an honorary associate of the Order. Thanks are again tendered to the members of the meuical staff; to those ladies and gentlemen "'bo have assisted in the teaching of the classes, and to all who have given their services in the organization and carryinO' on of the work; and to Messrs. Wykes & Co., who have again kindly audited th~ accounts.
U,l i/o1'1IL {mel Outfit, Account.
decea~e
Treasnre?"s Gent1'e Fund Gash Statementjo?' yea?' encling Septem,bm' oOth, 1909. Receipts. Expenclit1.we. To Subscriptions & Donations £68 12 11 Due to Treasurer, Sept. 30th,
" Stores s o l d . " Examination Fees " Medallions . Oolleetions ; " IV arehouse and Factory ,£90 13 1~ L ess expenses 12 9 11
18 18 32 17 9 4
78 " House to House 64 11 Less expenses 15 6
3
1 O~
49 5 " Parks & Recrcation Grounds o 8 J ' Places of IVorship 13 3
3 6 0
1908 " By Heauquarters ac. for Stores Examination Fees, &c. 1908 . Ditto ditto • " 1909 . " Medallions . 2~ " Postage and Carriage . " Printing and Stationery , . " Hire of Roollls . O~ " Storekeeper's Gratuity 1908 11 " Ditto ditto 1909 3 " Collector's Commission . "Maintenance of Hand Litters. . . " ecretary's Offices Expenses " Sundrics . . . " Transfer to U niferm and Outfit Account . " Competition Prizcs and Expenses £7 7 9 Less Entrance Fees paid o 15 0 " Brigade 'V orking Expenses as per particulars below " I uvalid Transport Service, including Horse Hire, IVages, Storage ofW agon, Repairs, etc. Expenses £113 12 10 L ess Receipts 78 4 0
£2
5
50
2 10
1
7
47 10 9 9 4 0 6 0 9 14 13 4 1 10 0 III 6 1 11 6 5 0 0
Expencli{,u1·e.
Receipts. To Balance at Bauk, Sept. £30 19 30th, 1908 "ill'upt. ecretal'y's 1 13 hanus, ,'cpt. 30, 1908 Ooncert Kin cr's " Hall' ~ £10 10 3 Less Expenses 10 2 5
1 10 20 0 0 17
0 0 3
16 10
0
10 3 15 10 0
Conccrts, Palace 1908 Tran fer from Centre Account
£50
1
5
7
" Balance at Bank, 30 Sept. 1909
£35 17
6
8
5
14
£50
5 11
5 11
lYe ha"e examiuecl thc above ::lta.telllE.:ut .with thc Books and Youchers of the Association aml certify that it agrees thercw1th, , "\YY KES & Co., Ohal'tc?'ecl .A ccounlctnls . Leicester, lYorcmucT 11th, 1909.
LIVERPOOL SCHOOL OF COOKERY, ChaiJ'1I1nn.
Tbe Right Ilon. the Earl of Derby.
"\Irs. HOII!and W illifl ms. 1I01101'ary Sccrcta l' y. 1lIi ~ s Fanny L. Calder,
T.·ca.,Ul'CI·.
IV, C. Thorne, Dock Ollice, Li \·erpool.
chool of Cookery, Oolquitt St., Liverpool.
Jh'(lical i'italf.
J. Cla.llam "\lartill, M.13.
6 12
9
33 13
7
A.I. ?NUAL ImpORT. These clascs werc much apprecialed tluring the whole .scssion and were well , ' atteuded, t, IIe pUpl'1 ,' 1uClIlg .,.11 . \'C{'Y l'lltcrested and aLtentlve. The examination results wcre very sati~factorr·
LONDON, BRIGHTON AND SOUTH COAST RAILWAY. ( 'ba irIlUlU.
l·]'c.,iclt'ut.
The Right ITon. thc Earl
0['
Bessuol'ough,
8 10
16 10
5
£270 13
1
D etails of Brigade W orki ng Expenses. Divi ioual Duty Expenses £4 17 9 BrolJO'ht forward £22 Medical and other Stores 3 10 0 Train and TraIn Fares o Inspection Expenses 0 13 8 Band for Parades 2 Hire of Rooms. 1 15 0 nndries , . , o 0 14 0 Ohief Superintendent's out-ofOab ~nd Horse Hire Ca~'tI~g , .. 0 5 6 pocket Expenses . 5 Pnntll1g and StatlOnery 3 11 3 Superintendent Secretary's P ostage .. 5 17 9 ou t-of-}Jocket Expenses . 3 Agreement Stamps , 0 16 6 £22
7
o 7 o 15
1 11 2 18
5 5 0 9
0
0
0
0
£33 13
Finlay cotto
O.V.O., C. D.
ll on Ol':n'y Secretary.
James Killg, Loudoll Bridge Terminus. lUc.lienl StaIr. J. T. Olark M.D., S. A. Clarke, L.ll.O.P., J. . Da,\'ies~ M.A., ]\1.B., C.:1\1. , Foote, \ U. Fl'V '1 l' U. 0 c· . , L • It • a • P., K. h. O. IIallowes, M.B., H. 1 ) ..,;-'\., -, J' 'f n i.l. ~. (P U11,uOl'ongI) '[}'•. C" L . ....,.. a . P ., G. Locke, M.ll.C.S., L.R.C.P., ." . 1'11 MacGlashun IIa1) C,'OO(1 :-1. I )., .'. 1\T ~1 ' ) CJ "I 'I"cI"'enzie "\[ B ~I.R.C.S., L.Il.C .I'., A. A. ~ 1 er, M.D.,:i\LB ., .:J • .n • .1.'" ' , ' . ., • J B 1) 'ell ( 1, C\\· laven , , : LIte P D. L. K. n,e 'Jl1yth, M.R.C.S., L. RC.P., . . ~l ey, ~LD., B . . , :1[.\1 .. 0: I': :,' ]\'( I')' ~[B C.~I. J. 8h<1.rc110,,", :i\l.B., ;)r.n.c .•. , L. R. C.P., F. G. l\{ B .£ 1ex \0;;(;:, . . . • . . " > "V' . -,' ., B B C B L Thurlo\l' "LV. !l1.B . , B. , 199ms, M.ll.C.S., L.n . C.p., wayne, ',r. A., lll . ., . ., . ' " Perciyo,l 'Wood, ]I[.l:.C.S., L.RC.P. .&.\.
Oarried forward
3
By Uniforms and Ontfits purchased . £58 10 Less RelJayments 22 12
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35 " Ba,}ance at Bank: Sept. 30, 19 09 £270 13
l33
L ocal RepoTts from Centres.
Association.
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A J. NUAT.J REPORT. . . CUI) wiLh medals for indivitlual members of W1ll11lug TlIe D ·II"CC t OJ'~ '01lal1enO'o < n' . r 'III th e . b New Cross A Leam wInch reprcson t et1 tlIe C om pan} team, was agttl11 won ..y , '. ~ D,'n the past year the work done inter-I"lllw'IY COll1petltlO ll of lhe .£\ssocwtlOl1 . Ull n F' t 'd uuder the CelltJ'e generally has been of a very satisfac~ory character. 11'S a1 was rendered in 2,210 cases, and 516 llJell passed the exttllllllel'S. (T
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A NUAL 11 EPORT. Fir t aiel classes were held for men, boys, and women-22 women, 9 men, and 11 boys sa,ti"fied the examiner; of these, 12 women and 8 men pas'>ec1 for first aid; 3 women and 1 man for voucher; 6 women for medallions; and 1 woman and 1 man passed for label. Fourteen women were examined in home nursing and 12 passed. The number of members and subscribers of the Oentre continues to be satisfactory.
LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. I'rc iflcll t.
C hairman.
The Right Hon . Lord Stalbridge. .
O. E . Grasemann .
Gcn e r a l Scct·e ta.·.l'.
DaVId Thomas, Secretary's Office, Euston Station, N . 'V.
Audilecl Accounts/or 1908 .
W J B tt ' O· Di s tric t Secr e tarics . . . a Ison, arnage Department, vVolvel'ton E R Hobbs 1'1'afficDe "·t uO"by J 0 Gmhft D' t S ' ' . . , - . pLol lucnt R A oW'.:' .. ' .m, IS. .upel'lutelldent's Office, New St. Statioll Birmi 0"1 ' '. t ?llall, DIvl~lOnal Engmeer's Office Ore\"l'e J . A Orr L ~ If noOlffiam, " . , .C • • ce V lC ona treot LIverpool J WAll' D.' t' Station Man~h t . J d.' '. ..Ill, IS .nct SUl:erintendent's Office, ExchanO"~ .J Ga\7ton Pe' es el, ~1T leeDn, DIStllct Tl'aUIC upenntendent's Ofllce hrewsbllrOy • J , llnanent \l ay epartment BanO"or S R b' G l' , Glodwicl' Road Ollh T G h' 0" 0 mson, OOt s Del)artment Permane~t Way' Dep~rt~l~~~t, Penrl'~h.am, Booking Office, Wigau, T . Thel well;
To " " "
Receipts. BaJa,nce, 31st Dec., 1907 Su hscriptiolls Fees . . Sale of Books, &c.
£21 14 0 21 9 6 339 106 £-17
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Expend it161'e. Advertising . Examiner:' fees . L ectu rers' fees . ·tore.3 anJ. sundries Balance, 31.12. ·O~
£3 11 3 10 9 9 8 13 22 3
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£47
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l'EIWY P. IIAYLES, lIon. Treasu1·e1·. F. J. PA'DlOltE, Hon. Scc/·etc61·Y·
iUc (li cal Stalf .
A . B. A varne M R C S F L .A . Brunton M B -\V 'B' nglOr, L.S.A., J. K. Butter, M.D., W. Mc Q 'V 0 B'. ', " . ra 1"00 {, M.R.C .. , T . F. Bamford, M.B., H. G. Brown j\J R 0 S . B l~ll 'F Rloc"sn, GL.RO·C·BP"lJI· O. Baker, 1II.R. C s . , L.R.C.P. , F. H. Berry 1II.~. \V 'H" , . . ..B, T. V . e0c leI'l.'cr"··' ill R C S S . B u tl el,. L.F.P. . , B. Blakemore, ' ill.R.,C.S. " ' V Cameron ,lU .. , . . un lue ill D Peter 0 b 11 L 1\ ' . M B C M TEO '1 0 1 ,.., amp e , :;ILB., ..aI. Frank Ohristian . . , . . , . . eCI 0 e M D R D (' ' S J . A. Oornett L Rep T ''AT' 0'1' . . ,lan, l\I.R.C.S., . D. Olements, L.R .C. P. ' , • " ., • IV ay L 'R. " C" P J • R• H • D b ' Davies, ill B JEll' . J' II ourg, L.H.O.P., Maurice Forbes ~:.. ' Jlf BIson, L.R3, P I. J . FlIlagan, L.R.C.P.r., J. Oorbet Fletcher M D J P. B. 'Gil~s "L n' c"p C.M., . . de L. Gaillard, B.A., L. '.A., O. Gray, L.l~.~.'P.· Hollings JI; D' ·'11 ' ., ill.R.C.S., IY. Gough, F ..R.C.S., J . Graham, L.U.C.P., Guy Rowland' JO;le~ L\~'~':" RL.RJ.C.P. , O. Hu tc ln11S0n, M.D., J. HIghet, )LD., R. , . . . ., . ones, )f.D., T h omas H Jones;) J L M.R.C.S., G. H. Lewi -, ])[ .v. , H . B L 0110" MRC " LB.,1\1 Y't' . awrence, . LRCP A 0 SOH 'I b 1°' . . . . , . . . . , . \ . .ll I'C .1 be, :M.B., S . F . Jl,Iawson ' 111 .R. .,.DS . . , . . . .ll 0 er v M R C S L R C R . E :11:ol'l'is lIID R N . J' ••• • , • • • P., .11. . Ilhon,n MD C L R C· p H ' E' R" '1' evm, M.B., B.CR., G. A . Phillips, M.R .O.S. H l~ l'J re'e ce" . . . ., . . aw lllO"S 1If R C S F E R ' .. , lILR.tJ.S., F. Ryan M B OR' E ' S· 'd" . ' . eynoJd., M.R.C.S., Oswald Roberts , .R. , S . . o e aWlCk lIf DOH 1 . k ' .Impson JlI D \V , . ., . . el gWlC', !II. B. J Herbert S omel'set' M.B. , OR .B. , 'V . H . IJquare, '-' ' P.. T N Thomas , L R.., C P F. 0 . To' L.R.O. M.R. C.S.', 'd~ WOO;lcoc~bl~t~ ~.;.AH FE 'I~~ ~> Tough, F.R.C.S., S. Wilki~son: F. H . Westmacott FPC S ~t \.111S, M.R.C.S., J. Welsh, M.R.C.S. L.R.C.P., E . Ool~ton' 'Wiij'ia~s 'M~ent~n WRlllte;~~:lRI:C'~" R. H . \\"olstenholme: Wheeler, M . D. ' . ., os. . II I lams, lII.B., IV. 1. de O.
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LYMINGTON. .
I'l·csitlcut.
H.R.H. Pnncess LOuisp., Duchess of Argyll. (;h airmall.
E. H . Pember, R.C. lion. Sccr ctm·y . F . J . Patmorc, Aolent House Lymington . '
Trea S1U·Cl·.
Percy O. Hayles, Bank House, Lymington. Lifc lUc mber •
.Mrs. Heseltine.
R . Bruce !If n C S lU cdical StalT. , . . . . . , I,. S. A., D P If E F 01 ' F.R.C. S., F . MatUl'iu, M. B., B . C., '1I1'1'"C' s· L R. cpA 11nery,D L.R.C.P. .:0. P' h' , lILn.o.s . , L. S . A . , L.F.P. S., H . Statham, B.A. JII.B. (Oant ' b" ) . . . . , . . It Ie, L.R.c.P., L. R. C.S. , a . , M. R.C. S. , L.R.C.P. '
MANCHESTER. (; h n irJllllll. :M ajor G. H. Darwin,
J>J' c~ i41 c Jlt.
The Yery R ev. the De1tll of l\1anchester, (Bishop \relldoll). T l'c a ""I·Cl'.
~LD .
lIou ora l'Y Secrcttn ·y.
:Major F. II. Westmacott, F.H.C. ", 8, St. J Ohll treet. Manchester.
L. Mc\\'bl1r1l Drown, 17, Oooper Street, Manchester.
II1C4licai S tnlf.
G. A·hton, ~LD., on.B., Viet., P. R. Oooper, lI1.D., Lonu., F.R.C.S., R. H. Orompton, M.R.C.S., L.lt.C.P., Lond., J. Oryer, ill.R.C.S., L.n.c.p. , Lond., G. H . Darwin, M.D., 'to Ancl., F.R.C.P, Edin., J3.;;C., Vict., J. D'Ewart, :M.B., Lond., lII.ll.C.~., S . B. Haynes, L.n.C.r., L.R.O.S., Edin., 'Y. J. Heslop, F.R.C.S., Edin.,
'V.
F. Jack 'O il, ::Il.B., CH.B., Viet., )l.R.O . .' . , E. L. Luckman, L.R.C.P., Edin., M.R.C.S., J. K. LUlll1, ::I1.B., B.C., )1..\., O:ullb. , F.R.C.S., A. ,V. Mu.rtin, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., Euin., V.P. IL, Euin., 1. G. McGowan, M.D., C.M., AbeI'd., D.P.H., Lond., A. A . .Mumford, M.D., Lond., M.R.C.o'.,' esficlu, Junr., L. ' .A., A . O. Nicol, M.n.c.s., L.lt.C.l'., Lond., A. II. oni, )I.ll.C. o., L.H..C.P., Lonu., 'V. Renshaw, lILR.C.S., ' Y. ankey, )I-B., CIl . B. , Yict., E. , V. Spiuk, )1.D. , Loud., :1.LR.C.S., J . ,V. Stenhouse, ],f.B., C.)L, Ellin., M.lt.C ... , G. . Taylor, L.S.A., F. II. IYestmacott, }'.lLC.;;., B.o·C., \riet., A. , Vesl,\\,oou, M.D., C. )L, Etlin., 'IV. T . ,Villin.m ', ::I1.R.C ... , O. H. Woodcock. lI1.B., CR. B., Vict., F . II. Worswick, M.D., Brnx., L.R.C.S. , Edin.
ANI UAL REPORT. The Oommittee tlcsirc to place on reeol'u their sense of the great loss they have sustained by the death of the late Ir. Alderman McDougall, who had been a member of l,he Committee for the Pu.st ten years. ince the formation of the Centre in 1880, the Oommittee have pleu.sure in reporting a record year, no Ie s than 37 classes having been held (26 male and 11 female), 6 composed of members of the Manchester and Oounty Police Forces, 1-1 under the management of the technical antl other schools of the eli trict, 5 in conncction with the Manche tel' and. Salford Oorps, 6 in assouiation with clubs [or mutual improvement, 2 consi ting of Manchester Oorporation Tramway Employes, and 4 not classified, antl in addition 19 re-examinatious have been conducted. The Oommittee wish to thallk Mr. L . 1\1ew~urn Brown for his valna b 1e services as H onorary Secretary for several years. Th~ Increase of work each year ho.s been snccessfully dealt with by him ill a way wInch has given much satisfaction to every_one concerned.
136
St. J ohn A ?nbulCince As ociation.
LOCCil
Receipts and Payments, yea?' ending Septembm' 29th, 1909. Receipts. Payments Sept. ~Otl~, 190 . ept. 29, 1909. . To Balan ce ll1 Bank £9-1 2 3 By Examiners' £ d Sept. 29th, 1909. material ees an . £117 3 " Class fees and material 16~ 10 11 , Oarriacre of OV cr·~od·s an d "d 1 'n " I nteres t an d D 1 \,1 elll s 24 2 7 Postages. . 4: 7 " ,'{ ~rkjllg expenses, includll1g rent of ofilce, clerk's services, prin tin allvertising and stationery 55 17 6 " Don. to Fnnds of London Execn tive. . 10 o o " DOll. to Funds of ranchester and a I ford Oorps ]0 o o . 3 6 8 " Balance ill Bank
9
£2 0 15
shIell'. Th e :Marquis of ZeLla1ll1,
As
9
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S'afr.
]I!.R.<J.S.,
L.S.A.
ANNU AL REPORT. classes were ananged during the year anci interest in Officers' Challen : Jhl~ar0"1.ng. The ann,ual ,.competition ~or the Direclors' and for the first' g , Il:n the Co~pany s pllzes was held 111 March alld was won the St. JOhnt7!~rl: tra:c te~~ wh~h. subseC).l1ently. ~'epresented the COlllpany at winnincr team reeei,,:Je SSO~lt IO~ ~il~ay CompetItIOu. Each member of thc Encrine~r to the Com Jana me a plesen e . by Mr. C. Jones, tbe Chief Electrica.l En °ineerin cr De ' 1 ~ . Two small SlIver CLlVS were again oftered (oHe to the firsf aid renodere~a~~~li~l~t O~d one to Jl~t: Tdraffic Dc::partment) for the most meritoriOlls 't t tl CO e year. e onol'S of the cnps this year 'Tere l\Ir 0 de W • R 1 ca le ompauy's Sol' 't, d M TV . • . Encrineer . A lara .' lClOI, an r. \ . ,VIllox, the Oomp.LllY's Ma~aging 00l11m{t~el~~1~~1~~ ~e~~~':s '~:re }eP?l'ted anu th~se were b.rough.t before the the cups to 1'111' F TV J' t d 1II" GO a tel the lI10st cal efnl conSlueratlO1l awarded H. ,en an .l.1 r . cause F 11 • . • th " A lieatlle'1, t IVO earnest worI (ers'III the were ' eith~r o;~~~e~ t~ u~~~i~~ro: a~ rel!~rt~ de~ling,with injuries to paLients who entiorsement, and in ev' ~ t nelf' lOUrIng .aoetol', were 8e1l t for special satisfactorily administered .elY lDS ·anee t Ie first aId was stateu. to bave ueen
th~~~~~:f{l i~l~:r~~~ ItS~ructiol:
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And If 01',
J. J', Blll'tOIl,
S. alf.
G. II. Auclcl'SOll,1>I.D. (Loftn ), C. G. n 11l1eLt, F. Denson, L.R.C.I'.A., B. :U. Bone,M.B. (Ma.rske), A. Brya11s E. Durnett, M.ll. (,'n,lLblllll). ]1,1. Caldwell, L.ll .C.R. & P. (Carlin How), Pat. B. Considille, M.B., J. P. larke, G. E. P. Davis, ~r.n., J. ,I'. Edwanls, M.B.,J. Ell don, M.D., . I,'armer, 1>1.1LC.R. ( Iarske), J. F. Faleoncr,~r.B., ]l,li 'Aland
l'l'csiclcJl t.
J. M. Carvell,
tn)) t Sec 1'(" 1l1'Y llnd S'or('){CCIICl',
L~fe
METROPOLITAN RAILWAY.
)(ouornl'Y Secre'at·y,
j
Anders ton Foundry 0" Lei., Af>l!lllorc, Benson, Pease & Co ., Ld., Bell Brothel, Let, Dlair & Co., J.(1., Dolcko", Yanghall & Co .. Ld., C. F, II. Bolckow, Cargo Fleet IrOll Co., L(l., Call1oll Iron ('0., Le1., Cochrall' & '0., Ld. Craig, Taylor c' Co., Durham Counly COllslaGulary, ir Raylton Dixon & Co., Ld., Dorman, LOllg & Co., Let, Mayor amI Corporalion of Midclhsbrol1g11, .Mayor and Corporatioll 0[' tocklon, Marrluis of LOlHlollderry, K.G., Morri Oll & Co. , orihEastern llllilway Co., North-Easlem 'l ('lCo., Ltl., 'orth Hiding onstalmlalY, Pea~e & l)arlncls, Let, Ricllaldsoll~, I\' esf gar! h & 0., Let, Hic:1lald~on, Duck & Co., Ropner & 011, Rir D. IlI1lUel.oll & Co., Ld., adler & '0 ., Ld., kinningrove Iron Co., LeI., Tees Ollser':nllCY COlllllli~siollt'rf;, Tecs-side TIl idge & Eng. Co., Ld., W. II. A. Whartoll, \\'. ,Yllitwell & Co., Wilsons, Pease & Co., Ld., Marquis of Zetland, K.T.
G. H. D,UtlVIX, ~r.D .. Chairman. F. H. 'YEsT~Ll.r()T'r, F.R.C.S., Han. TreaSZlre?'. L. MEWBUllN BH.ow~, )I.A., Han. Secretary.
H. E. Pel'cy, 32, Westbomne Terrace , \V
II OJlOJ';ll'Y :Secrc. ary.
F. Smith, Tees IrOll 'Yorks, Mi(lulesurol1gh,
G. H. DAnwI~, ~LD.,'Hon. Auditor.
(Jhnirlllun.
}cT,
Trcns 11 rct',
Examined and founel correct
H. S. St13wart.
]l,lajor Walter Johnson,
0, IV. Sheppal'l1. F, IIm'belt Marshall, Tees Iron Works, N aLional Provincial Bank, 1'Ilillulesurongh, MidlllesGl'ol1gh,
£712 15 11
R. H.
( ' hai l'Ut:lJl.
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I nvestments made by the CentreManchester Corpora~ion Loan, at 3~ per cent . £511 o 0 Manchester CorporatIon £200, 3 p. c. Consolitiatell Stock, cost 201 15 11
DecembeT 14th, 1909.
137
MIDDLESBROUGH AND CLEVELAND,
(f
£280 15
RepoJ'L.s j?'o?n Oentres.
I
li'endick,1,.,·.I\. , i. C. II. Fulloll, M.D. (EstOll), John Glen, M.D. (Grallgetowu), J. C. Glen, L.n.C.I'. & ::I. (.'outh Bank), E. \1'. Gilroy. :'f.D., J. liedley li.D., R. E. IIo,Ycll,lIl.n., C.M . , IJo1royde) 'IV. Knott, M.n., B. W. Jack Oll, LD., J. B. Laverick, M.B. (IIinc1erwell), Ml'~. H. M. Levick, :.r.ll., II. D. Leyick, M.A., M.D., F.R.C .. , G. F. Longbolham, M.B., IJ. Luard, J. Mat:kinlH.Y, lIl.ll .C.R. (Hedear), W. Macki1l1ay, M.B. (Reu.cal'), . II. Merryweather, M.n . . 8. ( ,nisuro'), F. ]l,lulll'o, M.B. (Port Clarence), H. Mes6enger, L.R.C.P. (Guisbro'), E. T. comh, M.lLC.S., W. haud, lILn.c.s. (Gu!sbro'), And. tcele) L.n. C.P. & S. ( outh Bank), Jno. teele, L.R. '.1). & S. ( onth i3anl,), W. IV. tainthorpe, Jr., lII. n. (Guishro'), H. tonehnuse, M.n.c.s. (Loftus) W. A. te]lhen, M.A., M.D. (Loftns), ha. tnart, ilI.B. (Gre'tt yton), J. Thomey T,.n.C.p. ( kelLon), F. E. Towll &end, M.D. (Rston), W. Y. Veit<.:h, L.n.C.r. W. J. Williams, M.D.) F. P. Wigfield, M.B. (kelton), . Walker, M.E.C.S., H. ,Yalker, M.A., iII.B., F.R.C.S., 'Y. ]1,1. Yeoman, M.n. (tokesley). TOCKTON BRANCHJ. A. Blandford, I.n.c .. , E. J. Cowen, f. H.C.S., G. H. Douthwaite, LR.C .. , H. Fawcett, M.D., G. IIogg, M.D., T. Horne, LD . , H. M. Hughes, M.n.) E. H. Hunton, M.D., T. \\TaL. on, M.D .
AN UAL REPORT, Six new first aid cla, ses and 01113 nursin" claslO held. The Cleveland Division of the Briti'lh Medica'! Associa,tion requiring no\~ tha,t medical instructors be paid 10s. 6d. per lecture, the scal of class fees has been re-arranged. employers of labour generou ly paying increased fee!'. for their wOl'km n. 11'. '\Vaynman DL"XOll finds himself l'elucta~ltly compelled to resign the position of H on. eCl'etary, on account. o~ pressure of busmess engag ments. Mr. F. Herbert Marshall, who has been ]om.t ROll. Secretary with Mr. Dixon since the formation of the Centre in 1 1, contlllues as Hon. Secretary.
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L ocal R ep01'l /'1'0171 Oe'l1&1'e
Statemcnt of Account jor the ycal' ending 30Ih'cptcmbc1', 1909. Incolll c. E;l'PCllditul'~. 'To ub cription £12 6 By \\"orking expense f, 6 £5 Lamp, ·tationery and " Ola s Fees l>rin Ling Les pro,'ided for £6 9 in 180 acc. H 15 0 Oarriage . 0 4 1 43 11 G ervice " Exam. Fees and I nciden tn.ls Olass Fees " out tanding 1 5 0 Head Qllarters 16 9 1 Less do written olI 1 5 0 " " " Local 4 0 1 17 3 A , i tant ecretary " Bank 111 tere t 3 3 0 Ola: In trlletor . 1 10 0 toro " Depreciation and Oonl1lned by Clas e 10 1 6 llrpll1s c:ll'l'ied down HI 11
MILLOM. UOl1Ql'lIl'Y ~ecl·e'ln·y.
( 'hail·Jllllll.
I
'Y. T. Lawrenc!), .'olicitor, Mi11om.
Vaughan.
"I e cHell 1
3
£57 17
3
Balance Shcet, 30th Septembu, 1908. Liabiliti~s.
Oapital as at 30thSeptem bel', 1908 £120 0 0 Reserve Accountfor re-exam. and for Olasses at reduced fees as at 30th ept., 190 60 8 urplus for 1909 brought donn 14 1 11 £195
NovembeT 3Td, 1909.
7
As ets. Oash in N a tiOllUl Provincial Bank. . £170 4 • tore in tock 19 6 11 Oa h ill haud, IIouorary ecretary 5 12 4
7
£195
7 7
Audited and fO\lnd correct, (Signed), J. J. Eu [nON, A llditol'. 'IV ALTER JonNBo~, Chairman. F. HERBERT lAUSlIALL, Hun. Src1·ctary.
MIDLAND AND GREAT NORTHERN JOINT RAILWAYS. Pl·esiclent.
,V. Marriott, M. I. C. E.
UonOI':1l'Y Secr e tllry.
E. G. Palmer, Engineers' Office, (MeHon COllstable) . iU eclical S. alT.
G. L. Barritt, M. R.C.S., L.R.C.P., A. Blair, M.B., ClI.B., .J\!" . II. Hnrton, M.R.C .S., :tILB., L.S.A., L. Clapham, M.R.C.S., \\I. 1\1. Orofton, !ll.B., R.W.I., A. R. Douglas, M.B. , ClI.B., E. Evans, !II.R.C.. , L.R.O.P., 'vV. H. Fishel', !lLA., M.D., B.a., Cantab., J. B. Gillham, M.B., B.C., O. H. Gunson, M.D., OlI.D., IV. R. Hatch, F.R.O .. , Eng., S. P. Hosegood, :tIl.R. C.S. , Eng., L.R.C. P., Lond., O. Jackson, L.R.C.P., L.F. P.S., C. O'Farrell, L.R.c.r., L.R.C.S., Edin., L.?oL, T. 'IV. Richardson, LR.C.S., Eug .• L. . A., J. F . Skrimshire, D.C., Oantab., D. ,Y anlleworth. M.B. A NUAL REPORT. Good progress has been made during the session and usefnl work done. The totul membership shown is exclusive of many other than the Oommittee's servants who have attended eta ses and examinations held by the Oentre in connection with various Technical Education Oommittees. The annual competition fut' challenge cup and prizes presented by Officers of the Joint Oommittee was held in the Town Hall, Great Yarll10u tb . South L ynn team obtained first position aud was en tered in the National Railway Shield Oompetition, and secured first. position in the preliminary, and third in the final. I n all the local town competitions our teams have obtained premier position, a unique circumstance justly meriting the commenda tion of the different judges concerned.
toney, L.R.C.P., !lLR.C. '., H. F.
A J AL I gPOHT. ('lasses were conducted under the anspit:eti Df the 1\[i110111 JoinL Edllca.tion COlllmiLLee, and Lhe receipt and expemliLl1l'e are incltllied in its account.
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T. W. \Vilkill 'Oll . C. Thornton,
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W. rabtl'cc, )!.ll . , A. :F il1llh.r, ~L.])., F. 11. Fht:k, ~1.n., l~. Haworlh, M.D., W. Jae]- 011,:11. P., H. [(ay, ~I.D., A. P. Millar, M.l).~ A. E. r1l1111gtoll, !ll.lJ., ,'I. O. riper, M.ll .• J. Pozzil', M.ll., O. H.itt:hie, ~I.n. J. 13. h.. Rubb, :lLll., H.. tewa.rt, ~1.D. Summa),y of Rel'cljJts and E.t'lJcllditllJ·,;jJ'om Oct. 1st, 100 , to Slpt£lnber 30th, 1909. R"ceipts. Ei'jlCllditllI'C. To Balance in Ittllk, Oct. 1 ' t, By aretuker's wages . £3 13 o 190. . £ ·15 3 2~ ,Refrcshment Bar 2 4. 2 " Balance in erretary' hands 3 ~ 9~ ,,13illiul'll Table 3 12 2 5~ " Amlmlance 11all . 2 16 10~ "Ambulance Hall 26 1 O~ " Hcfl'cshmClll Bal'. !1 ~ 10 "Paper, etc. . . 3 0 " Member' sUl>scripLiollf> 5 L 6 "Prilltinga.nd Adverti iug 6 15 6 Billianl Tablc 21 17 1 "lamp and -"lationery 7 111 3~ 0 7 "" IIol'ses a1\<1 Carriage 10 H -1 "Book a1H1 -., tore v )) Book' and Storcs 5 fj 0 , H OI' C' and Carria.ge 14. 11 6 " Donations " Rales and Tax 23 18 ,. Arion Prize lee uion 1 0 0 "I II uranee and Licence 3 5 9 " N<.'l 'on Old Hanel. 4 <1 0 " Oompetition and Rel' iew 4: 16 o 7 0 0 "ubscril tiOllS 2 2 o ,. Nelon Foothall lnb " Oonnty Polict} porl f) 5 0 .. dllldrie' 5 17 o . .\lill'ollecholls ;, 1 :,~" Classes ancl EX.(Il.ninl1tioll~ 1 14. 6 " 'In. es and Examinations 5 1 0 "hield ompehtlOll . 10 :2 o . 1S 6 0 "Bazaar Fnu(l 5 0 o " OeHt " Bank Inlere'L 0 5 6 " Tru tee 40 0 o " ,hield ompeLition 2 0 0 " Dclegale ' Expen os 1 2 9 Bazaar Fund 10 0 0 "In ec. 'ti haud,30.9.09 0 14 5~ " " Balance in Bo,uk 45 7 1
£'2 3 4th October, 1909.
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Statcmcnt oj Tm tces Acconnt. Sept. 30th, 190 , to Sept. 30th, 1909. Rcceipts E:rpcllditll1·c. £17 6 Balance in hand, 30.9.09 £26 6 [i By I nterest on l\lortgage 1 2 Oen Lre Oommittee 4.0 0 0 Legal Expenses o o Donation from Police Sports 10 10 0 "Bo,nl' Oommission 2 Bank Interest 0 1 10 "Balance £76 18
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The amouut at presell t owiug on the Building :Mortgage is £700. I AlAlI HACKl 'G .
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A ~UAL REPORT. In presenting the twenty-first anllual report and halancc sheet of the eLon 'entre, the Committee take this opportunity of thanking all who have helped them in a,IlY way to carryon thc work of this Centrc, especia,lIy the medical staff why .so kindly give their services as lecturers to the ela se', and to whom no small credlt Ii:! clue for the suceess of these c1asses at the examill:1tions. The competitions for the "Wilkinson Memorial Challell""e ::lhielcl was held in the ttmbuhulCe hall on ll1<1y 22nd, when eif,bt t eams competed, °the shield being won by l.hrrow, Horwich beiug buconel, ;nd Crompton coming' a close third, two men tied for tlw individuul pl'i~e, but instead of competinu off for the prize, 1\11'. T . 'vV. Wilkinson (lhe president ) prescn Lcd cach J1J.tll with a g~ld medal. After tbe cOlllpetition the prizci:! were presellte<1lJy Alderman A. Nelson. Du ri ng January the Comll1i Ltee ereded fou r street al1l bulan(;c boxe~ to be used in case of accident. These boxe' are sitlUtted, one at Carr Hou<1 recl'etttiull ground, one :1t "\Val\,erdell recreation ground, one t\t " 'alton Laue Botlom, amI one at the top of pring treet, off Manche ter Hoad. On the froll t of thc~e l)oxe.' is the ambulance device with the W01 ds, ", t. John Ambulance As ocia.lion, N eLcJIl CClltru," also the addre s of tbe man in cbarge of the box, and at wbose addl'es' tt stretchel' call be obtained if nece sary, and to which address it is to be retul'lled. On the end of the box in a glas.' cn emellt is placed tbe key, inside the outer I)ox is placcd a, large zinc box containing' materials. The allllJulance clll'l'iage is sLilI much called fOl', having :1ttended 46 removals :1nd 17 accidents, thus showing th:1t it is It very u.'efl1] vehicle to the district.
Stnlcmcnt oj Rcceipts and EJ'jJen(ZitHre, Recripfs.
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Mrs. J . G. Brallston.
F. H. Appleby,
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ANNUAL REPORT . ,Ve have had no classes since the last report. Cases arc l)cin rr treated daily at the railway stations and various works ill the town by onr melllbel'i:i, to whom tho knowledge of first aid has proved in vulual)lc.
Thc ])l1chess of f:rnllull, The J\1al'qui ~ or l'Ollha1l1ptoll, K.C: .. Lady ]{oiJinsoll, .'ir lIullry l{:tlltlall, (' . A(llJill, C. C. Becke, Jt. gClllletL, W. B01l1H.' l', Walto!' C,l\'e, A. Uhll rcll, T. 1'. lJOl'11JUlJ, .J. gl11JSOll , C. l L j<'n·ckIlull, U. T. Ihtw;,in ", Captnin W. Hughcs, 1I. ltl.nriel(l, 71f.l·., T. lallllillg, II'. I I. 11llrrllill, II. \'1. 1\. }'farkham, R. A. 1IlilIiglllJ, C. W. Phipps, W. J[al'l'ey j{'evl's, P. 1'. HI('f', Mn;. R JJari)orol1ghShenucl, '. E. Thorpc, G. C. Wl'lIs, II. Wilkim;oll , S. 13. WIlkill 'f) )), T. L. Wright.
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F. L. Davies, Messrs. Eastoll Gil)]; and Son, F. Phillips.
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E. Fairuul'Il Milthorp, Lan:l1cloll Honse, N t::\rark.
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\V. Bassett,
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NEWARK-ON-TRENT.
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Locnl Reports fTom Oentres.
St. J ohn Jbnuulc(;nce Associcdion.
140
Staff.
T. L. Davies, M.ILC.S., ,f. Hamiltol1, B.A., M.lI., J, II urley, J. H. Jones, M.D., J. Lalle, )f.n., T. O. Lewis, :\f.B., J. F. Neville, A. E. Tonks, M.H.C.S., C. S. Vines, M.lt.C.S., H. JiJ. Williall1s, M.Il.C.S. M . Jt.C.S.,
AN UAL REPORT . T he Ce~tre contiuucR to make good progress; lhe cup contest last year Ill'esidell over by Vls~ount T redegar, and sup]!orte(l hy tlle Mayor was a greaL success, ten teams ent~nng front e\~'port and District. The Centre credit balance LIlis yeu)' has ~cen. mcr~ased, .and eIght classes were organised, 1JUt only five ca:110 uJI ror exa~matlOn, lDcludlllg two female' and. OIlC nursing class. The Centre cup vahw £3 0 IS at present held by the Oreal Westel'll Railway Traffic team. It is competcd. for ann~ally and Call110t l)e won rigllt out, Cellt!'e TlIedals lJeillg presentcd each year to t he wmners.
AJ.. 1 UATJ ltli;PO I ~T. Thc work of thc Ucntre lIa' been 'it adil'y L"lI'lied Oll clUlillg the )last year. Tlnr!c classes wcrc 11cll1 :1t thc All1b1l1allce Hall, TO l L1111ll1Jilon, Olle in !il'st aill !'''l' lll L'll alld 011 c ill (j rsL ai( 1un (1 onc in II nrsi IIg 1'01' woltIen. flU pll pi Is ,,"erc i nstl'lletc( 1i II til C! e classes, of wholll 78 l):lssed llw eXall1illalion 1111rl oIiL;Lillccl cCltificatcs. 'J he rcnewal of gml1L~ hy lhe orthu1Ilptollshil'e 'oulIly Council l'e,;l\ll('(l ill lllore interest beillg taken ill alJlill1lanC'c work in LlIC! CO\1Jltl'y (listlit'L!i of thc U<'llLrc. Filst; ttill class(!;; for mOll WCre helli at 'lmpel Bml1lptOl1, I'Oltclo>l'll1'j', 'l'owecsL '1', allcl Wpecloll, alld 1'01' WOllle11 at Pottc)'~pury, Towcestr!r, anrl Gr(!cJl~ l\"olLoll, 11-1 l'upili:! rcce ivlllg illsLrIlcl.lOn, or whom gO [I:tH~i('d the nxnminaLioll :tlld g,lillell eC'l'tilicates. Two (;llt';sC's .I'ur Juniol'; helll by the County Cou1tcil at theIr snho01 or dOlllc~lic e(JollolllY at l) ; dl1lJgtOI~ W~'Il' also cxa))lined by this a~sociaLioll, wlJr'1l GO J>I1Jlib p<Lss()d [Lull II' '1'0 awarded LlIOJ1l1ll0! certi licatc. '1 h 0 work of LlIC i 11 1':1lill tr!lllsport ~prvicc COliti n \)('~ Lu in crellse, 158 1'1' 111 Oil" s h a ViII g ueell. conductcrl during thc yeM I)y lI)(!!LlIS or .Lhe Ilntinliallce. waggolls, wl.lH'lllrtl.vullecl cOlls[(lcrahly ovor 1,000 milcs. Too nillch pl'!LlSC ('ILllllot br glvenlo LhcoflJ(·('r.'i t LIII~ lIle!1 \~ ho VOlllll Luril y, an I1 often at gl CILt i IH'nll VCIl i CIIC!; to tllelllscl ves, clc vole ilS lllllCh (J I l b CI), tllnc ancl attcntiol1 lJOth day alll\nigbt to this ilJlportanL work.
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St. John A ?7~bulance Associati on.
Further donations have been received during the year towards pay in g off the debt on the Ambulance Hall in King Street, and the Committee tender tlHlir warmest thanks to the donor . The Committee have also to again thank Captain Hughes for so kindly continuing tu provide office accommodation and assistance in the ecretarial and Transport work and for his services as Honorary Auditor.
Income and Erl..'pendit~l1·tJ Account, yca?' eJUZing 30th September, 1909. Receipts. Expenditu1·e. T o Balance at Bank . " D o. in Hon. Treas. 's hands " Annual Subscriptions " D onations . " Profit on Ball. " Borough Council Grants " Class and Examination Fees " Class and other Stores " Medallions. " Nursing Division Subs. do. towards upkeE:p oLim bulance Hall " Brigade Stores . " Transport Fees. . " Uniforms and Badges. " R ent of Rooms at Ambulance Hall " Rank In terest
£8 1 3::) 21 20 22
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£262
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By Collector' s Commission, Clerk, &c. 6 "Printing, Stationel'yand 0 Po tage (Centre) 0 "Ditto, ditto (Corps) 0 " tores for Classe , &c. " Lecturers'a11l1 Examiner' (\ Fees and Expenses 11 "Medallions 6 "Brigade Stores, Material 6" " Uniforms and Badges . . 0 "Expenses of Annual I n4 spectioll, Camp of 0 Instruction, Competi4 tions anrl Prizes " Transport ExpensE:s 0 "AmbulanceHallExpenses 6 "Sundry Expenses (Centre) " Do. Do. (Corp) " Balance at Bank . " Balance in hand
£4 5
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3
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5 8
4 0
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31
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6 9
9 13
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E xamined and found correct, December 3rd, 1909, IVILLIAi\{ RUGIIE . RENny RANDALL, Ghm·1'11wn . H. IV. K. 11ARKlTAlIf, Han. T1'eas~l1'e1" G. C. WELL" Han. Secreta1·J!.
NORTH BUCKS. W. W. Carlile, D.L.
" Stores and In cidental
260
£262
Pl·esiflent.
Statement of Receipts and E xpenclitare fo?' the yeco' ending Sejitembe?' 30th, 1909. EX1Jenclitm·e. Receipts. £12 7 10 By I'tores and Incidental To Balance £3 9 2 Expenses 8 -1 0 Subscriptions. .
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Local R epo?'ts from Oentres.
( 'ha j 1'111 all.
Colonel W. R. Bull, F.il.C.S. Tl'easUrel' auel UOllOral'Y Secretary.
S. C. H. Moberly, lIf.R.C.S ., L.ll.C.P., Alwyn House, Winslow. lUeflicaJ Sf a fT.
W. Bradbrook,. lILR.C.S., L.S.A., P. L. Benson, M.D., D.P.II., Col. \V. II. Bull, F.R.C.S., LIeut. D. IV. A. Bull, B.A., IILB., Canlb., Li eut. G. IV. Buxton, :r.LR. C.S., ~.R.C. P .• Captain C. L. Dcyns, lILa.c.s., Col. P. B. Giles, F.~.C.S., F. J. Grmdon, M.B.C.S., J. O. IJ arvey, M.P..C.S., L.lt.C.P., Lieut. Vllcent Howard, M:R.C.S., L.R.C. P., C. II. Miles, L.n.c.p., S. C. II. Moberly, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Lleut. R. W. Moore, B.A., M. D. , Camb., E. Nicholson, M.R.C.S., L.R. C.P., W. G. Rutherford, L.R.C.P., L.R.e.s., R. '1'. Wickham, M.D, ANNUAL REPORT. During th e past year classes were held at Winslow and ,Volvet ton. Th e silv er challe~pe .cup competition took place at Winslow, in the paddock aujoining "Snnny Lawn, kmdly lent by Mrs. G. D. E. Wigley. Five teams competed, and the cup was won by the Bletchley (Loco.) team.
The Rt. H on. JolIn Lloyd Wharton and Directors of thc North-Eastcrn Hailway. I'rcsidcnt.
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Frank Pcnty.
A. Kaye Buttcn\ orth.
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Geo. Jackson, Permanent Way
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l)hili p Burtt.
S('('l'clary.
lore-keeper, NOl'th-Eastcl'll Railway, York.
lli"ll'jet S('el·ctal'ics.
Darlington District-T. n. CUlTY, Darlington. lIull " L . Bake. , Hull. Le ds " C . II. Hlll, Ripon. Miclcllesbrongh " W. IJanxwell, We t Hartlepool. owcn tIe " W. II oIling, Gale head . York " G . 'Y. l!ott, York. ~J('tlical ~lafT.
T. G. Adal1ls, :.r.B., B.. , R. Ander~oll, M.D., L.n.c.::;., P. R. Ash, i\I.R. C. . , L.R.C.P., ~ . II. Ashwill, M.D., l-r.lt.c.~., L.n. ·.P., ,V. Balgent, M',D., T. Bennett, III.A., M.B .. ClI.B., IV. E . Bennett, L. ll.C .•. , L.ILC .P., L.F. l' .. , 1\. J. Buchanan , M.B., C. IlL , R. Brown, L.R. ' .P., L.ll.C.S., L.F. P.S., J. BrydolJ, F.n.C . . , L.R.C.P., L.RC.S., JJ.F.P.S., l~. J. Burman, L.n.C.p., M.R. . . , E. J. Burnett, ~I.B., C.M., M.R.C.P., A. C. Burrows, L.R.C.P., L.ll.C.S., L.F.P. '.,11. Calliwell, L.R .C.P., L.R . C.S., f. B. Cormick, M.B., C.)1., H. Collinson, M.ll . , B.S., F.R.C . . , L.R.C.P., H. E . DaVIson, 1II.D., B.S., B. IIY. , D.P.U., M.ll.C.S., L.ll.C.l'., G. Dreapel', L.n.C.p., M.R.C.S., n.p.II., A. Dougall, L.lt.C.p., L.n. ' .. , L.F.P. '., IV. Eardley, lILn . . S., L.R:C.P., R. S. Rlvins, L.ll.C.P. , L. R.C.S ., L.F.l'.S., H. Fell, )r.J1.C ... , L.n.c.!'., D. ~. ~I her, M.B. , C,)!., A. FOll'cst, i\1.B., C.M., II. ]i'rench, L.n. C.p., L.I~ . l'.S . , F. 1\ ; GI?bon, I..R.C.S., L.R.C.P., L.. '. A., B.llY.,n.l'.]!., J. hllies, L.R.C.P., ;.lLl'.S., E. II. Gd:'oy, :M.D., \\T. Gray, M.n., C.M., '1'. Il arkne 's, i\1.B., C. lII., II. F. Renley, i\1.R.U .. , L.R.C.P., W. L. Hickey, )LD., M. ll., A. Il illaby, L.ll.C.P., M.R.C.S:, H. 1I. Holt, :M.ll.C.S., L.S.A., D.l'.D., Hunter, M.D., IV. Jucqt es , M.B., ,V. D. Jeflcl'son,. M.R.C .. , L.R. C.P., \V. 1. Jennings, M.n.c.s., A. Kempe, M.n., M.lt.C.!:;., J . D. LeIgh, lICB., O.M., L.R.C.l'., L.R.O.~., D.p.n., I. D. Iackay, M.n., O.M., IV. B. Mackay, M.n ., M.R.O.S ., A. D. M. Mclntyrc, M.B., O.M., G. Meatlc,.u.D., A. IV. Metcalfe, M.D., M.R .O.S., L.lI.C.l'., J. S. Milne, M.D., G. 13. 1'.htchell, M.B., C.M., L.R.O.P., L.R.O.S., J. 11UlIl'o, L.R-C.P., L.lt .. S., L.F.P.S., IV. Murray, M.D., c.lI!., D. J. C. Olivcr, M.H., a. r., II. Pearson, ]\[.D . , O.III., F.R.C.S., E) P. PICker gl;l, L.ll.C.P., lII.l:.C.S., J. P. Plllhp, M.D., 0 . 111., D.P.II., F. 'V. Iogson, L.R.C.I ., L.R.a.s., E. F. Pratt, M.n., B.S ., L.l~.C.P., L. A. Rowden, lI1.B., C.lII., E. Russell,
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St. J ohn A ?nbvollc~nce Association.
L ocal R eports fro??~ Oentres.
!II.B., Cll.B., , V. A . O. Russell, M. B., C. lII., R. Robinson, M.B., C.M., S. V. R obinson, L.R.C.P., L.R.C .. , L.F.P.S., J . P . Scannell, M.B., c rr.B., B.A.O.R.U.J., 'V. Shand, M.B., C.M., R. ,V. Smeddle, lILB. , C.;lI., "IV. ,V. Stainthol'pe, M.B., B.il., A. P. Steayenson, M.D., C.M., S. Steavenson, :i\I.B., ClI.B., J. Stothard, M.R.C ... , L.S.A., J. Thomey, L.R.C. l'., L.R.C .S., L.F. P.S., D. F. Todd, L.R.C. p., L. R.C . . . , J . W eidner, M. B. , D.S.
'Eng., L.R.C.P., L ond . , O. H ..1Ierhert, M.lt.C.S., Eng., L.R.a.p., Lond., A. A. Hill, IlI.D., G. Jefferson, M.B., A. Hllton John, lII.Jt.C. s . , Eng., M.n., B.S, L.R.C.P., Lond., R. A. Johnson, f"R. c.P., & s., Irel., R. A. J ohnstoll)I... n. c.P., & L. R. c.s., r., J o11n Leys, M.A.,M.D.,G. H. List,M.D.,E. Mackenzie, III. D., ,J, Payne Massingham, M.R.C.S., L.S.A., Sura.-Ool., A . 111. 1IleAldowie) M.D., F.R.R.) Eclin., J.P.) T. II. P . :\Iorris, lI1.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., H. Ni cholls, liLA., M.D. (Oantab).) J.P., A. P arkeS,lILR.C.S. W. Partington, 1I[.B., C.lIf. , O. II. Phillips, ~r.D., J.P.) W. Dowling Prendergast, M.D ., lIL C!I. lILA.O.) D.. . SC., R. II. Head, lI1.11.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., B ernard Hobinson, M.R. C.S., Eng., L.n . . 1' . , LOJ1(1., J. Russell, liLA. , M.D., E. Somerville, 1\[.D. , F.lt.C.S., Edin., J. tecle, I,,)t.a . I' ., L.R.a.s., Euill., E. A. Sadler, 1I[.D., Land., 1I[.R.C.S.) Eng., ,V. ill. Smith, 1I[.n., (' . M., R. L. dorrar, L.R.C.P., & s . Edin., E. Saxton, L.R.C.P., & s . , Edin . , J. Vernon, M.B., B.S . , Lond., G. H. Williams, L.n.c.l'., L.lt.C.S., Erlin., L.n.c.p., (G las.) O. E. Ward, M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.a.p., Loud., II. O. ,Volfendcn, M.lt.a.S., Eng., L,R.C.P., Lond.
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Al NUAL REPORT. During the session 56 classes were formed, 215 passed the first re-examination, and 206 the label examination . During the yea,r 33,765 cases have received attention at the hand of our members. Oompetitions were as u ual a sucress. Th e chairman of the comp,.ny again attended the " final" and handed the 'Wharton Shield to the winners. Special medals and certificates were al 0 presented to se\"eral of the members. Every pro pect of another successful ses,ion during the winter months. Excursions, etc. , were aga,in in great demand during the summer.
NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE. l'I' CS iclcUl.
His Grace the Duke of Suthcrland, K . G. ( 'ita il'lIl all.
The Rev . 1. O. R. Scott, M. A.
1'.·caS1U·Cl' :nul 1I0JlOl"\.l·Y SCCt·c. :try.
,.'yclncy ,V. Malkin, F. C.r.S., Rock Oliffc, Ohcadle, Stoke-on-Treut.
Litc II c m bcl's.
His Grace the Duke of SutlJcrlaud, K. G., H er Grace the Dnchess of 'utherlanG, The North Staffordshire Hailway Compauy. HOIl.
LH(' llcmbCI· . .
O. M. Allan, liLA., :i\1.D., \\". E. .l-'L1Jardice, ;'Il.D. , F.R.C. S., Edin., J. Fred Arlidge, L.R.C. P. , I.. R,C.S. , J . Aspinall, ~I.H . C.S. Eng., L.S. A., A . Bos,vell, lII.D., Abu., lII.R.C.S .. Edin . , LS.A., Lonu., P. J. Byrne, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., Edin., James Craig, lICB., Edin., lII.R. a .s ., Eng. , Francis E . Fernie, lI1.11 . C.. , Eng., F.H.C.P., G . \V. Francis, lILB., C. M., Glas., L.M., Duhlin, A. Hall, i\I.R.c.s. , Eng., G. Stokes-Hatton, M.D . , :M.S., Dnr. , F.R.C.S.E., lILR.C.S., Eng., L.f:;.A., Lond., James Hindl e, L.n.C.p., L.ILC. S., Edin., R. Hughes, M.B., Lond., 1I1.R.c.s., "fi;ug., L.R.C.P., Lon., G. H. List, M.D., Ernt'st Machellzie, M.D., J.P., A. 1l1cAldcowie, M.D., F.rt.S., Euin., J.P., T. H. P. )lon'is, ;)1.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., L ond ., H. Nicholls, liLA., M.D., (Oantab.) M.~.~.S., Eng., J .P., ur.-Ool. J. Payne .Massing llam,lI1.R.c.s., L.S.A., Y.D., O. H. Pl1l1hps, M . D., J .P., 'Y. D. Prendergast, M.D., lILCH., lILA.O., D... sa., H. R. Read, L.R.C.P., Lon., M.R.C.S. , Eug"Jno. Rn sell, liLA ., lILB., E. Somerville, M.D. , F.R.a.S., Ed.ill:, W. Mitchell Smith, 1II. D., C. 1II. , 'Y. D. Spanton, F. R. C. S. , Edin . , J . P., G. H. , Vllhams, L. R. C. P., L. R. C. S., Edin., L. R. C. P., Glas. 'ucdical Staff.
Magnus Adlel', lILR. C.S., Eng., L.R.a.p ., Lond., A. Aiken, M.A., lILB . , C.M., S. King, Al cock M . D., Lond., lII.R.a.s., W. O. Allardice, M.D., F.R.C.S., Edin., O. M. Allan, liLA., lIl.D., - Allen, 1II. B., CR. 111., 1'. B. Anderson, 1II. B., C. lII. J. Fred Arliclge, L.R. c . r . , L.Il.C.S., J. Aspinall, lILR.a.S., Eng., L. S.A., E. A. Brunt, lILB., CH.~I., Edin., A. T. Bury, L.R. C.!:'., Edin., M.lt-C.S., Eng., P . J. Byrne, L.R.C.P., A. Boswell, M.D., AbeI'd., M. R.C.R., Eng., I •. S. A., Lond., L. R.C.S., H. A . Bull, til R.C.S ., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond. , L. L. Burton, IIl .R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., F. O. Olifford, lILR.U.S., Eng. , L.R.C.P., Lond., VV. J. Oovey , lI1.R.U.S;, I£ng., .L.R.C.P., Jas. Oraig, M.n., Euin., M.R.U. S., Eng., Chas. F. D aly, M.D., rhOil. Dixon, lI1.n. c .s ., Eng., L.R. C.T'., Land ., A. H.. F. Exharu, M.D., Francis E. Fernie, lILR. C.S. , Eng., F.RC. l'., G. ' Y. Francis, lILB., C.M. Glas., L. lIf., Dublin, J. O. Furness, L.S. A., Lond., Oapt. R. A.M.C. (T.) H. H. Folker, M. R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lonu., F. J. Fletcher, M.H .a. S., Eng. L.U.a.p., Lond., A. B. Gittens, M.P•. C. s., Eng., L.R.C.l'., Lond., A. Hall, lILR.0.S. , Eng., J. T. Hall, I,.H:C.P., Lond .,. M. n..C.s., G. Stokes-Hattol~, M.n., M.S., M.R.C. S. Eng., F.R. a.S., Edm., Jas. Hmdle: L.B.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edll1., R. Hughes, M.B., L ond ., M.R. a .s .,
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ANNUAL REPORT. The Oommittee have much pleasure in presenting their 25th annual report. The work has been well maintained. "\Ve regret that we have 10 tour Hon. Storekeeper, :Mr. J. Oartlidge, owing to his going abroad, and we hear grateful testimony to the excellence of the service which he ha. rendered. .J u. t a it seems to be now almost uni\'ersally acknowledged that it is the duty of eycry able-bodied Englishman to make himself efficient to defend his country, so it is felt to be not less the duty of the women of England to bt;come <lualifiec1 to minister kindly and skilled aid to such of our defenders who would be sick or " 'olUlded in the dread event of war. A large proportion of the population ha. already gained some part of the Imowledge required. And the first aiel and nursing classe.· which onr A . ociation organi 'es offer opportunity to other patriotic persolU; to follow thi. good example. hould we be preserved, as we all trn t we may be, froUl the outbreak of ,,'ar, there is, during the time of peace, and in eyery sort of district, \ast . cope for helping the sick and suffering. Ambulance is a true work of mercy. ,Ve offer onr mo.· t hearty thanks to lecturers, cIa s secretaries, amlitor, anc1many other helper' and co-operator '. Their servi.ces are in every case entirely honorary. La ·tly, "-e record onr gratitude to ~Il'. Sydney"'.V. 1Iall\.in, the alJle lion. Secretary of the Oentre, who'e cxertions are beyond all praise.
Account No. I.-ComIty Council Aided Classes. To 'tores " Balance carried clown
£1 6
3
7
6 6
---£7 11
To " " " " " "
By tores " Fire and Light " Oaretakers " Examiners F ees and Expen~es . " Postages and Parcels
£3 0 0 3 0
3
5 5 9
6 0 0 0 6
£7 11
0
4. peuses £~3 "Loros 6 15 " ' tationery, Printing, and 6 1 Au Yel'tising " Mcdallions and Labels 11 -! 1 0 "Firc, Light and Oleaning 0 2 " Fire Insurance 2 0 " Rent " I)ostages, Oarriage of 5 0 Parcels and undries 0 7 " Travelling Expenses 10 0 " Clcrica.l As istance " Balance from No.1 Account 6 7
-!
1 9 0 6
£72 ]9
5
0
A CC01tnt N o. 2. -Gene1'al Classes. 6 By Examiners' Fees and Ex-
Balance brought forward £16 ] 6 Fees 23 10 Stores ]6 5 Meua.llions 6 11 Labels 1 6 'uuscl'iptions 8 9 nndries 0 1
£72 HI
0 0 0 0 6 [)
5
0 3 6 0 0 0
Local R epor ts f?"om Oen tres.
Balance Sheet, Septembe1' 30th, 1909 . L iabilities. Assets.
ANNU A L REPORT. Several classes of " first aid" and c, nursing" were held for both men and women and al.l were very well attended. A novel feature in this Uentre has been th~ forma;lOn of classesJor B?y: .'couts~ which.have vroved very successful and popular . The orwood .nrsll1~ Dn'1SlOn. stlU contlllues Its good work in the neighbourhood but further detalls of Its work Wlll be giyen in the local report. '
T o Sundry creditors . . £41 10 . , Balance-being Assets oyer L iabilities 22 10
£6,*
4
3
By Outstanding Accounts alld Value of StockAs per Storekeeper's Books . £<:1.5 11 As per St;cretary's Ledger 12 9 " Grant due from County Oouncil 6 0 £6-1
7
0
0
1
6
7
29th DecembeT, 1909.
lJonoral'Y Sec. 111111 Tl'ea s.
Francis . Ellis, Debdale Hall, Mansfield.
R. Alderson, M.D., Dur., J. F. Blurton, M.E.C.S., R. H . COl'deux, ~LB., B.O., R. A. Eastmond, ~I.ll.C .. , y. T. Eldcr, ;lr.n.o ... , A. Fra.. er, M.D., A. Fulton I1LB., B.Cll.,.R. .1\1. IIamilton, L.n.C.I'. r., l\Iauelllem\'ood, L.iS.A., ,\Y. J. H. Hepworth: J"S.A" Lewl Moys;y, M.n., F. B. Mulball, F.I:.O.S., H. T. Nichols, M.R.C.S ., J. E. Ruek, M.l\.O ... , \\. cott, M.B." D.ClI., Iarie Simp OD, i\I.B., H. O. Taylor, M.D., J. H. Thompsoll, M.D., B.on. , O. . \Tartall, l\I.B., OIL B., ,\V. Windley, M.R.O.S., A. 1L Webber, F.R.C.S. ANN UAL REPORT . Of .the 25~ who ob~ail1ed first nid certificate' dming the year, 91 i\ere IDEm bels of the CIty polIce force, (3 "cre stuuents at the Tottinaham niYersity ColJecre and the rest chieJly railway men an(l coal llliner . b b ,
NORWOOD. )'rcs i<lCllt.
H . R. H. Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein. TI'ea s urer.
General H. M. Evans, C.B. , 6, Vermont Road, Norwood .
Sir E rnest Tritton , Baronet.
PresIdent.
Sir Joseph Bright. iU cdical ·tafT.
I h ereby certify that I have cxamined tlle fOlegoing accounts with the l ooks and vouchers and .finel them in oreler and correct. Victoria Cham bel'S, FREDERIOK GEE" Cha1·te1·cd Accountant. Stoke-on-TI ent.
ChaiI·man.
NOTTINGHAM.
0
SYDNEY ,Yo 1IIALKI", Local Hon . Sec1'eta1'Y and T1'eaS711·c1·. R ock Cliffe, Cheadle, Staffs.
llallOI'm'Y Se crc tal'Y·
Mrs. Edward Colegl'ave, Bracebridge, Central Hill,
Statement of R cceipts and E'J.]Jendit1l1·e f/'om Oclobc1' 1st, 1908, to Seplembe1' 30th, 1909. Receipts. E xpendituI·e . To Balance bronght forward £1 H; 7 To "'t. John's Gate for " Examination Fees, and ~xpenses
orwood. .
.
" DIscount on
tores
22
9
2
2 11
0
LIf c IUe mbcl's .
Mr . and Mrs . Belli, Mrs. Rice Byrne, Mrs. Benle, Mrs. Beaumont, 1\1rs. Cros~lcy, J . Dentith, Esq., L ady Edridge, Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Hetley, Lady Manns, Mrs. Megan, Mrs. Milne, Mrs. Ranken, Miss Thnrbnrn, Mr. and .Mrs. H ay Walker.
£~6
1
Statement of Receipts and Receipts. Balance , Class Fees Subscriptions S t ores
£8 5 59 0 12 11 18 4
£ 98
3 0 0 5
Expe11.dit~lre,
EX]Jenclit~t1'e.
By D onation to Head Office . £5 5 0 6 10 0 "Sundries , o 12 6 " Medallion account 2 7 10 "Postage acconnt . 12 19 3 " Class expenses 811 4 " Printing and Stationery . 61 14 9 " Balauce carrieu forward £98
0
2 17
1
£'26 1
9
j'),(,.
9
itlent.
Trca s ul'cr.
llOllOrary Sccretary.
. Thos. . chofield, llverpool and D istrict Bank, Oldham.
James B . Wilkinsoll, LD., 6, Edward ..:treet, Oldham.
LifC JIClllbCl'8 .
I saac Bamford, J ohu Walker Hague, Charles J. J ackson . IUccHcal Sina.
Ohai'rman. VIOLET COLEGRAVE, H on. Secretw·y. H M . E VANS (Genc l al) , H on , T,·easu1·e1·. ERNEST rrmTTON,
2
o 6 6 o 16 o
John Douel .
8
W e, the undersigned, have examined the above account and finu the same correct.
C.
£22 19
OLDHAM.
1908-1909 .
u 8
Exams. and. 1l1eid.en tal Expenscs " Local Reports " Po. tagc, 'tationery, &c. " 'ash in hand
Jo 'EP H Br.IGIIl', President. FUAXCI' . ELLI , Hon. Sec. alld T?·eas.
IUccli c al Staff.
Curling Bates, l\f.R.C.S. , E. Beaumont, L.R. C.P., CazenoVf, Cooke, Davies, J. J. D ouglas, l\I.D . , Freeman Douse, 11 R.C.S . , L.l: . O.P., Melvillc G1'(e1l, ~!.D., P. ·W. L eatbart, N.D . , A. MacLachlan, M.D., Pringle, F . G. Swayne, ~I.R.C,S., ,'cott Turner, l\I.R.C.S,
To " " "
147
St. J ohn A ??~bulcl;nce A ssociation .
146
T J Bauchor, ?LB., C. H . Buckley, M . H.C.P.., T . V. Cunliffe, M.D., G. Ferguson . M.B . ~ . ort, I1Ln.c.s. , II. Greaves, LR.C.S . , II. S . Heap, 1>LB., ' V. Hearn, L.R.C.P., R. G. Hel1~erson, M.B., J . Law, I1I. R. C.. , J. B. Lendl'um, M. D., J, S. McGowan,. M.D., W. OlIver, M.n. , F. Radcliffe, M.D . , E . '\Yakelam, L.R.O.P.
F
St. John A ??~bulancc Association.
L ocal Bepo1'is /,I'o?n Oentres.
ANNUAL REPORT. During the year four first aid class~s haye been held and o~:le nursing cla~s-the lecturers, to whom the centre owe then thanks, were Dr. Cunliffe an~l J?r. Oliver. to male classes, Dr. Lendrum to a female class, Dr. Fort to a class conslStmg of police, and Dr. 'Vilkinson to a female nursing class at the Hulme Grammar ~chool. It is with much regret that we have to record the death of one of the medlcal staff, Dr. Wakeham, who was always an enthusiastic supporter of ambulance work.
PETERBOROUGH.
148
149>
Pl'cS id c llt llll el ( ·hail'Ju:tn.
'f. J . Slater. lloJl ol'al'Y Sccl·ctaI'Y.
T I·c:l s UI'Cl'.
F. S. P. Saunders, London City & Midland Bank, Peterborough.
B. ,\V. Ilott, 73, Alderman's Drive, Peterb:lrough.
Li fc JIClII 'bCI'S .
John Norton Oollins, tlLD . , H. Spencer Cooper, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Lond., ITemy Latham, M.B., a.M., B.SC., Edin., William Peach-Hay, M.B., C. M.
OTLEY. l~r cs i (Icn t
~Ic(liC:l l
T. Harris, United Oounties Bank, Otley.
Oolonel W. C. Dawson.
)[OJl Ol'a l'Y Sccrc 'tll'Y.
Geo. E. Birtwhistle, 5, Park liow, Otley. JUc (lical S'nfJ.
Lifc ]Ucm bCI·S .
W . E. Bennett, L. n.C.p., Edin.
001. W. O. Dawson . Lieut.-Ool. W. S. Dawson. W. E. Bennett, L. R . C. P . , Edin.
AN UAL REPORT . The Oommittee have pleasure in presenting the report and ?alance sl~eet for the past year. They have again been able to carryon the ,,:ork wlthout havmg to make any large efforts for funds. Olasses have been held dUl'lng the year,. anrl al~hough thenuIDbersattelldingha,'c not beelllttl'ge, the number who have recelvedcertli:icates have been good. The thanks of the members are due to Dr. Bennett for acting as lecturer to the classes.
Balance Sheet
1908-9.
Balance in Bank £18 22 Received for Transport 4 Olass Fees 1 Loan of Marquee . o Sale of Stores, Books, etc. 0 Bank Interest Donations and Subscriptions 16
£63
7 2
2 0 18 2 10
3
1 ny Transport and Horse Hire £22 6 " J. W . Mainprize for Stores 2 9 6 " Head-quarters for Stores 7 7 2 " Entrance fee, ,Vllarfedale 0 Ambulance Oompetition 0 5 3 " Examiner's Fees and Olass 8 Expenses . . 4 0 6 " AttendantsWharfedale Show 2 4 0 6 " Wasbing Blankets . 3 8 " Printing and Advertising " W. E. 'fumeI', Ltd, ( tore 014 Trunk) 0 3 " D. Johnson (for Repairs) " "V. Beaumont, JUDl', ( Jew 3 9 Boxes etc. ) 0 5 " W . A. Bull, (for Repairs) " O. R. Tempest (for Repairs) 0 1 0 7 " Stationery 014 " Postage . " W. Sinclair & Sons (Receipt 0 8 and Order Books) 0 2 " Oheque Books 4 16 " Rent of Rooms 1 0 " Caretaker 8 12 " Balance. 2
£63
Audited and founrl corrcct, Sept. 15th, 1909.
F. E. E. B.
MOUNSEY. WEEGMANN.
Ln.,
AI UAL lmpORT. Duril1C1 tlll) past year a course of lccturl's was given and a re-examination in first aid W,LS ~oll(lucLcL1 hv a memher of the medica.l starr. The average attendance at the thirteen fortniClh tly 'practices for certiJicateu mcm hel's held lllll'illg the winter months, was 15'7. 'e~el1 teaJllS compeLcd at the annllal cOlllpetition, the first prizes and the Keeble Ohallell l1 e Oup hein ll' • eClll'ed by the Mitlland & Great :Northern Joint Railway team Kom Eye Gr~ell. The secolld and tbinl prizes were .taken by teams l'epresen ting the G. E. Rail way at ~eLel'1Jol'ough. .l!0r the first tune the Cen tre furnished ambulance men and lila tcnal for the ,Vlnt . .Monday sports, held by the PeterborOllah Alhletic Club. ,Ve are pleasecl to announce tha.t at the instance of the Centre, the<\Vatch Committee will in future defray the cost of medallions gained by members of the force.
Receipts.
Expendit1.l?·e .
ReceilJts. To " " " " " "
(01'
3
0 8 10 0 4
0 6 9
Statement oj dccoullt 190 -9. I Expencliture.
£12 11 3 To Balance, Oct. 1, 1908 8 16 0 Honorary u bscri p tions " Ac ti ve Members' nbs. 3 U 0 " Incillental Expenses, Exam" iners' fees and expenses 411 2 recei vecl from classes. 11-110 Stores so Ie! "., Medallions and Labels sold o 18 6
6 6 9 2
£32
5
19
5
0
6
16 6 0 6 17 6 19 2 16 9 13 6 1 11
£32
9
eptember ::lOth, ] 909, £1 3s. 5d. T. J. LA'l'ER, P1'csident and Ohcdl'man. F. . P. AUXDEP., Hon. T?·easu1·e?·. D. ,V. ILOTT, HOIl. Secretary.
4
2
By Printing, Stationery, and £2 Postages . Cost of Medallions and " Labels. 1 " Incidental EXllenses, Exam1 iller's fees and expenses 3 tores " Hire of Rooms 1 "" Expenses of Oompetition 5 1 nndries . " Balance in Bank 9 "" Oash with eeretary 4
Value of Stores on hand,
10 0 9 0 0 0 3
·.a IT.
H. Spencer Oooper, 1LU.C.S., L.R.C.P., 'Vm. O. Oroxford, I,.R.C.P., L.Re.S., R. ,V. Jolly, ~l.lt.C.i:l., L.S.A., H. Latham, M.B., c.~l., B.SC., Edin., W. Peach-litty, M.B., C.~r., Jl1o. A. Robertson, M.D . J. N. Oollins,
TJ'ca nrc r.
mHl Clsah·m a n .
POL YTECHNIC. Clsll j l·man .
)· l'C'.I i<l c llt.
His Grace the Dnke of Fife,
J. E. K. Studd.
leT.
)[onOl'lll'Y SCCl·ctary.
TI·caS lu·c l·.
L. H. Harris, F.e.I. '., Polytechnic, Regent 'treet, London, ,V.
R. Mitebell, The Polyteelmic, Regen t treet, London, \Y.
n c clical S taIr.
James Cantlie, F.R.C .•
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L ocal Reports from Oentres.
St. J ohn Arnbulunce Association.
150
PORTSMOUTH. trathearn, R.G.
e lla irJl1ll.1l all tl Treasurcr.
Sir Geo. E. Couzens, "Glenthorne," Kingston Crescent, Portsmouth. U Ollor a r y Secr c tary .
Freu. J. Coward, 80, Laburnum Grove, Portsmouth. U o n oral'Y A. s is t ant Sccl'c tnri e •
Miss B. Gieve, 53, Clarence Parade, outhsea. tlfiss N. cott Foster, Braemar, t. H elen's Parade, outhsea. Miss Hunt, Mayfield, London Road, Portsmouth. Life
Jl cm oer. •
Field Marshal H.R. H. the Duke of Connanght, K . G., Lord William Dupree, Sir George E. Couzens.
orthc1iffe,
Sir
Jlccli c aL S t a ff.
L. H. K. Hackman, L.n. C. p., L.S.A., D'Arcy 1. Hamilton, L.A.H., H. F. H ann, L.n.c.p. , M.R.C.S., Aston Key, B.A., M.D., B.C., J. :t!la1pas, L.R.C.P., i\I.R.C.S., J. M cGregor, L.R.C.P., F.R.C.S., G. :tllcGregor, i\1.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., A. V. Maybury, Jr., L.S.A., M.D., M.R.C.S.E., C. _Mayhew, L.R.C.P., ]\f.n.c.s., H. 'Y. Modey, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P ., A. Milne Thomson, M.B., C.lI., J . H. F. "Yay, M.R.O.S., L.R.C.P., L.S.A.) Montague Way, M.R. C.S., L.R.C.P. AN U AL REPORT. I n their an!lual report the Committee expresseJ regret at the loss the Portsmouth Oentre had sustained by the death of Dr. C. Knott, Knight of Grace, who founded the Portsmouth Oentre in 1881. During the year a sum of £2 had been added to its balance, and, as it was entirely self-supported this was an excellent result. •'ixteen classes had been held attended by 295 pupils-a great increase over the previous year. The number of candidates who had passed for certificate& in first aid and nursing was 163, and 36 candidates had passed for medallions and labels. ince the formatioll of the Oentre in 1881 5,594 persons had received certificates, 27 bad passed the three examinations, entitling them to receive medallions, and 58 labels had been issued to holders of medallions. The receipts for the year amounted to £87. 9s. 1d., and there was a balance at the bank of £38. 2s. 7d.
;U di ea l S tuff.
c.
BrolVn, M.R.C.P., ~LB., Lond., F.lt.O.!')., Eng., F. ,\V. Collinson, M.R.C.P., Lond., M.D., c.~f., lI1.R.C.S., Eng., F.Il.C.S., E(lin., Thos. H. C. Derha,Jn, ;)1. B., C. M., J. R. Hewitson, L.ll.C.P. & R., A. . Holden, ~I.B., crr.B., Edin., A. P. Moone,)', B.A.; ~LD., ?>LCIL, U.A.O., H. O. PilkingtolJ, ~I.l',.c.s., F. L. Rigby, M.B., CH.f3., \\T. Rigby, ;"f.B., A. Ramsay, ;)1.8.., :-'l.B., c.:'1., A. E. Rayner, i\1.B., ClI.B., Wm. IIy. Irvin ,'ellers, M.B., C.i\l., Edill., ~1.[t.c.s., Land., C. O. Stanwell, L.R.a.p., L.It-C.S., Edin. A JUAL REPORT It has only heen pORi-lilJle to 1':1ise a few classes eluring the year, 3 first aid classes, 1 male, and 2 female, and 1 home nursing class; there have been re-examinations, and medallion. and lahels, have been presented to those who (pmlified. The Oentre is somewbat handicapped in forming cla.-ses owing to many students taking advantage of the classes organi.-ed hy a large local in.titution. It is to be hoped that after the certificates have heen awarded the holcil.:rs of them draft themselves into the Oorps for practical work. The Oorporation continue to pay the fees for the police 3,ttending clas. es. The Ot:utre continues to 1)c entirely self-supporting and owing to economical administration the lmlance at the Bank is £121 '. gel., as will be seen from the auditerl statl;IDcnt of accounts. In conelu"ion it is IJlea ing to note that during the year the Oentre has conducted an examination for masters and mates of the ~Iercantile ~Iarine, in acccJl'(lance with the regulations of the Board of Trade, and three seamen obtained their linen certificate.
R.
P J'esi cl cJl t.
Field :-'larshal H.R.H. the Duke of Conn aught and
Statement of Recei1J[s and E:rpendit!we, 1908-9. DI'. To Balance in Rank £ 11 o By Examiuation fe es and " Clas:> fees, Book -, Bandages, Expenses etc. 12 5 4 " Iu eielental Expense', Cer" • ale of, 'tores, :.\f ~dallions titi.cates, etc .. and Label.' . 1 16 2 " . tatiollery and Printing. o 7 G " Cla:s Expen ses, Rell t of " Hire of keleton. Rooms, Gifts to Caretakers. . . " ' tores, 1Iedallions, Labels " Postage, etc. " Balance in Bank
Statement of Receipts and E xpenditure fo1' the year, 1st Oct., 1908, to 18thA ug., 1909. Receipts. E xpenditu?'e. To Balance from last year £36 0 8 By Stores Account £25 9 4 " Stores Account . 25 14 0 Inciue:utal Class and " Class Fees
25 14
£87
9
5
"
23 17
2
38
2
7
£87
9
1
Expenses " Balance at bank, 18th Aug., 1909
1
Examined with vouchers and pass book and found correct, 19th August, 1909, C. LOUIS de WOLFF, Hon. Auditor. The value of stores in band is £10 . GEO. E. COUZENS, Chairman and T?'easurer. Fp,ED, J. COWARD, Hon. Sec?·etary.
151
£23
3
0
Cr. £3 16
0
1 11 0 8
6 6
0 17 3 3 9 11 0 1 1 12 1 9 £23
3
0
Exalllillerl and fOllllel correct. (.'ignerl) JAME. CA1{TEll, Hon. Allditor.
RA MS GAT E. )'1'(''' ifl (' )I j.
General 'il' Oharles \\'tnrell,
G.G.M.G.,
K.c.n., R.E.
Chairm a n aucl T r c a s urer.
U Ollo rUI' Y .' cer c t nry .
Charles Cotton, F.Il.O. P. 42, Spencer quare, Rall1sgate.
T. Yeuables, 17, Albert Road, Ramsgate. Lirc U c mlJ r.
CharleR Cotton, F.P•. C.P. lU c cli e nl Staff.
PRESTON. Chail·man.
Alderman W. H . Woods. lIo110ral'Y
1I011. Secrc tary :uul Tl'e usurcr.
H. B. Brierley, KilJiney, Pulwood, Preston
A. ss i s tnllt SeCI'c hlJ'i es .
E. F . Millington, Freucltwooc1 Avenue, Preston. Mrs. A. Howard, 24, Grafton •'treet, Preston.
C. Ootton, F.R.C.P., M.R.C,S., E. Fi k, M.n., R. myth, M.D., O. H . Tamplin, 'L.R.o.P., M.n..C.S., F. 'WOOdR, L.n.C.p., 1I1.11.C'.,., F . Oooper, ;\1.1). A NUAL REPORT. first aid classes helel during the year was rather better than dur:-ng tbe same period of 1908. Thirty-one men and women attended the classes agamst 20 last year, and of those who presented themselves for examination 16 were awarded certificates. A course of lectures on home nursing was !,ri ven by Dr. Tamplin whlCh was attended by 9 ladies of whom 7 received certificates.
rr:he attendance at the
Local Reports from Oentres.
St J ohn, AmoLdance Association.
152
Bnlance Sheet j01' the year 1907-8. Exp(;nclit1.b?·e. Receipts. To Cash Balance from last £6 7 Accouut ~ 12 " Subscriptions " Kent Education C011113 2 mittee for 1907-8 " Entries, for Competition: 0 5 Town Di vision St. Peter's andBroadstairs 0 2 Division From Police Oonstables 1 0 , , instructed in first aid 0 6 Stores . . ;': Ramsgate Oorporation for III Havresacs Kent Education Committee: " for 1908-9 . . 12 19 Subscription for 19091111'. o 10 " H. W. Britton. . Cash, Petty Sec., Hon. 2 12 " for Stores, &c. £41
8
O~
6 0 0 6 0 0 6
By Bligh, Printing . £0 li1 2 East Kent Times Advs. :: Partington, Posting Bills 0 3 " "Th,met Advertizer," 0 7 Advert. 0 2 " Cheque Book . Fees for 4. Police Con" stables illstmctlOn . o 10 " Trai ll fare, special preacher 0 2 " Turner, for prizes . 1 3 " H ead·quarters account 10 0 "Hon.Sec.,PettyUaf'h,&c. 2 12 " Cash in hand 2 7 " Balance in bank 22 2
S 0 6 6 6 0 6 6 5 5 4~
3
Women's, Miss Morris, Miss Padley. Th e Mayoress (Mrs. Colebrook) very kindly presented the cup and prizes. Your Committee beg to tender their hearty thanks to those gentlemen W110 generously support the Centre by subscribing to its funds and especially to those who in addition contribmerl prizes; to Lieut.-Col. Trewma~ for his grn.tuitous sel'\'ice~ as judge in the women's competition; to Messrs. Meade and Cropp fol' auditing yonI' accounts; and to members generally for their co-operation and support.
Statement oj Receipts and Expenditure jO?' the yea?" ending Septembm' 30th, 1909. Rece1iJts. Expendit1b?·e.
To Balance 1n hand Subcriptions " Stores " Clafls Fees
"
£21 4. 5 24
5 3
6 0
£55
5
2
9
7 0
6
By Postage and Telegrams . tationery and Printing " Hire of rOOllIS . . "" Lectn rer's fees Olass expen es " Head-quarter's account. " ulHhies " BaJance in hand
"
0 5
5i
£4.1
51
I~l·('siel c llj.
Cllnirmnu.
Pl'cSiflent.
G. H. R. Holden, M.D.
M. J. Sutton. HOll.
Tl'e nSlll·Cl'.
'Y.
Don. Secr etary.
J. Bastow, Sindlesham, Wokingharn.
Life lUemlJcl's.
D. F . Cooksey (representing 1I1essrl'l. . and E. Collier, Ltd.), G. H. R. Holden, M.D., The Right Hon. G. vV. Palmer, C. B. Stevens. IUctli cll l 8t:\0 .
G. S. Abram, B.A.,lILB., Miss F. Al'mitage, M.D., Brnx., T. Barker, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., H. M . Clarke, B.A., M.B., B.C., N. B. Clowes, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.l'., M. W. Coleman, M.D., E. L. Oropp, N. R.C.S., I •. R.C.P., W. T. Freeman, M.D., F.R.C.S., W. J. Foster, F.R.C.S., L. M. Guilding, liLA., M.B., G. H. R. Holden, M.A. N.D., J. B. Hul'!'y, M. A., M.D., F. E. Meade, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., G. F . Murrell,lILn., E. W . Rowland, B.A., JU. R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ANNUAL REPORT. Your Oommittee have much pleasure in presenting their sixteenth annual report. Two classes in home nursing, and two in first aid were held. From these classes 55 gained certificates, 6 vouchers, and 1 medallion, ~aking 1,4.60 certifica.t~s, and 137 medallions distributed by the Oentre. The nmth annual competltlOl1 for the "G. W . Palmer" challenge cup took place in the Pa~rner Hall" on Satu~'~ay, May 29th, 1909 . Dr. O~born, of patchet, acte.d as ju?ge m t~le me~ s compehtlO~, and Lieut. -001. rrreWl11an very kindly gave hIS serVlces as Judge 1ll the women s competition. Three teams entered for the men's competition, and there were four entries for the nursing. The res ults were as follows :-Men's, (1), S.E. Loco., 108 points i (2), Y.M.O.A., 93 points i (3), S.E. Traffic, 90 points; possible marks, 170.
£55
6 4 0
0 0 5 0 11
5 2
ROCHDALE Colonel
READING.
0 2 13 1 1 11 11 2 12 1:3 3 1 12 21 11
£1
Audited and found conect, E. L. ROPP. F. ELLIOTT I EADR.
Audited and found correct this 12th day of October,1909. L. ,V. VAILE, Vice-PTesid cnt. CHARLES CU'l'TOX, Chai?'1nan and T?-ectsw·e?·. Tnos. VENABLE , H('IL. Secretary.
T. P. Chard, 30, St. Mary'~ Butts.
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Clemen t M. Royell'l,
C. B.
TI'ca S IlI'('1'
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Ald erman J. R. Heape. 1101101'111'1'
Sc(')'('tnry.
J. D. Howarth, 12, East trect, Hochdnle. Lifc 1'Ilcmbcr . .
W. J. Kerr, i\I.R.C.S., l<:ng., L.R.C.P., Lond.,M.D., . T. L ord, M.R.C. '., Eng .• L.n.c.p., Lond., James Meh' in, M.B., C.)L, , Vilton ~lill R, L.H.O.P. &; L.R.O ... Edin., JOhllH.odley, flI.R.C.~., Eng., L.I{.O.P., Ec1ill., R. Bnrdctt- elle!' , M.R.C. '., Eng., IJ.R.O.P., Edin., L.lII. Itrcelicnl Stnff.
,V.
AtJdersol1 ; ~I.B., orr.n., Edin., J. A. Ashcroft, LD., Eflin., c. L, H. Balemau, JlLB., ,V. H. Carsl', LB., a. M., Edin., K Harvie 'ox, M.B .• CTLB., ,V. P . Grant, JlLR.C.S., Eng., IJ.R.O.l'., Lond., M.B., R. J. IIuJ'l'is, M.R.C .. ·., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lonu., A. J. Jefl'crstlll M.ILC.S., Eng., M.D., B... , '\T. J. Kerr, 1I1.R.C.:-i, Eng ., L.n.c.p., Lond., M.D., A. L omas, lItB., CII.B., Vict., . T . Lord, lII.R.C.I;., Eng., L.R.O.P., Land., J. Rodley, M.R .C.S., Eng., L.n.c.p., Edin., R. Burdett eller, lII.H .C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Ec1in, L.lII. ANNUAL REPORT. In presenting the Twenty-third Annual R eport it i very gratifying to state that the interest shown in ambula.nce work in the area of which the Oen tre i composed bas been grcn,ter than for' several yems past ; no fewer thn.n seven fir t l1id class.es n.nd one nursing cln.ss hfl.ving been held, I1grtill t one first aid cIa. and ~ne Ilursmg chtss last year. DUl'ing the yeal' 12 medn.llions, 11 vouchers, and 108 certrfieate~ (97 fir .. t aiel a.nd 11 nursing) have been granted. Th e outlook for the ellsUlng year seems likely to be more promIsing than the past one, as several classes have Leon formed since the year commenced. L
154
St. J ohn A ?nbulance .il ssociCltion.
L ocal R epurts from Centres.
Statement oj Receipts and Expenditll?'c fo?' the yea?' ending October 5th, 1909. Exz?ell clit nre. Receipts. T o Balance Oct. 23rd, 1908 . £2 3 1 By Exa.mination Fecs (Headquarter's account) . £9 6 6 Outstanding Accounts " from 190 2 13 3 ,. Stores (Headquarters acc.) 11 0 5 I llcidental expl3nses Medallions 4 4 0 5 13 1 " " Examination Fees. " Medallion acc. 18 0 0 S 12 ti " Secretary's Postages " Sale of Stores 10 3 9 0 8 0 " Bank I nterest " Printing and Stationery 0 7 0 0 2 0 " Telephone (TrUll k calls) . 0 0 6 " N oruen Division for Medal" " R ochd ale Am bulanee lions 0 6 3 " Brigade (Stores) . 0 4 0 0 0 9 . " Oan iage on Goods " Cash refunded to Norden 0 6 0 Di"ision (Re Medallions) 0 1 0 Bank Cheque Book 2 2 0 "" AS1listant ecretar), " Outstanding Accounts
£3fj
8
£34
1 9
"
5
8 18 1 1-1
7
1
5
~
Balance in Bank Hand
"
£33 12 o 15
AN U AL REPORT. One male class only heltl Juring the year, the number attendillg beillg much smaller than anticipa ted . Sixteen q naliiietl for exn.lllinatioll, fifteen of whom attended with the result thu,t nine pas 'ed and six failed . Seyen 0.1so qualified at first reexaminatioll . "We hope to start a class for women at an early clate.
Statement of Accounts fo?' yea?' ending 30th September, 1909. Income. EX1Jendittt1'e . To COil tl'i bn tion frol11 A. 0, F . £1 0 6 By Examiner's Fees, Heall2 17 6 " Snbscriptiolls fj uartcn; eXIJenses » Goods " AttelHlanee at room " Hire of gear, postage, etc. £3 18
£30
3
o 10
0 4
0 058
£3 18
0
G. GOODE.'OUGJI, Pn:,'ident. H. BUI :aowi-l, Tn·((s. awl H un. Secretw·y.
September 30th 1909.
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The Right HOIl. the II II II 0 I',II',}
of ,\TI I .ll'11clill'l'.
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'larelllont Place
ROTHERHAM.
Trc a s ure r . Bernard A. Firth. .,
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JaJlles Hel1derson, c ..\., 6, East Parade, 'heflield.
LuLill, 'heilielll. Lire lUI' JIIAJ e r .; .
l~ rcs icl c llt.
llo n Ol'a l'Y SCC 1'c l al'.r .
John Simpson,
M. n., C.lIf.,
the l~arl of' Whal'lldifre, J\lrs. '1', II. Bingley, .Tohn BI'() Wll & Co., Lt(L~ClLlnlllell, Lainl & Co., Lh1., <J. Bradl ey FirLh, lark Firtb, L rttly Hamilton ,'lilith, ' teel, Peech & Tozer, Ltd., Vi<:kers ,'uus allc11hL\illl, Ltd., Eo M. E. \\'elby. RiuhL
The Right Hon. Earl FiLt.william, K.G. Th c RIIlIS,
Roth erhalli . lUctlic n i Stntr.
Drs. Adam, Barr, F. C. Collinsoll, KenllY, Masl)n, Moore, Naylor, Riddell, Slack, Scott, Weatherbe . ANNUAL REPORT. The statistics indicate increasing enthul-liasm in amlmlance work and it is a pl.easm:e to state from personal knowledge and cxpcricnce that a large numl)er of lllen 111 t11J~ district are capable of r endering mOl-lt efficient first aid. rl'he mOfiL ll(~te\Vortl lY ease of prompt ambulance treatment during the year occurred n.t Ute H!l\'en\'o~lcl Oolliery on January 1 th, 1909. On that day a boy named A. Gll)hs hlHl the 111mfortune to have both legs severed by wagolls ruulling over him in the Culliery yard. A workman named ,V. H. Hill was successful in stopping the art 'rial IJlcedillg', l)ut the poor lad died from shoek later in the day. The OOlluniLiee of the Yorbhil'e Mines Inspection District Ambulance L eague have decided to presellt Hill with 'L gold medal, suitahly iuscril)cLl to commemorate his action.
SHEERNESS. l-resicIcnt . I:ev. Geo. Uoo(ll>nongh, R. N.
1
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Dr. .lulill
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£1 19
SHEFFIELD .
1 5
C. U. ROYDs, PresicZGltt. J. D. HOWAltTII, lIon. l'rcas. cold
John Giub", The Old Bank High Street, Roth crham.
155
T r eaS lI l 'Cl' a llel II OH . SC(·I·c' l a l·Y.
John H. BurrowR, 18, Ilruadway, t-)llepl'lless.
)tl cd ica l S i:t ,r. Geo. AI(lridge, L. M. s. Lowl.; I,. S.A., Lond., F.1U. p, 1l., LOlld.
HOll.
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W. Brannon, ~!. B" J. II. I1rowlI, :11.11., nmlfrey Cartcl', :lLll., MalHI Utwltllagh, ~1. D., A. A. Clark, ".n., Jt. 11. EIlIl1lCl'!:;()Il, ~r.ll.l'.H" J. F.lirhrulhel, 'J.D. , 'V. \Y. King, P.H .l'. S., J. 1IIillll', :'1.];. R II. Prildl :tr<l, ~I.H.V.S., .\. W .. \:utL, ;\1.I:,l',::;., R. :T. Selby, ~LB., R. \Y. 11lIlCH ·~lJlith, 'Ln. , Johll ~orltly. ~l.ll. , of. \Y . .'lukes, )I.lt.u.s., W. K 'foynl', r,,:-; ••\., alld A. ,\\T. \\' ilull, M.Il. AN UAL REPORT. In pl'l~c:;cntiJl!..( the 27th anllHal reporL, thc ommiLtee heg Lo stfJ,te Lhat nn~ch g~od. work 11a.o.; agaill ueen clIme 1)y th . .'hdtiehl C 'utre dnrillg t.h~ past year. Tlnrty fir:>L aid clal-lses and one llUl'sing daSH 1Ht\' . been h ,Ill. In adchtwll to theHc the members of ~~ lirtit aill and ;.l Ilursing clasties held in ell1111eetioll "itil the ,-' hetTIeld Educ,ltioll Committee have been L'xamineel by the otlieial e.·aminer of the Astioeiatioll. The total memuership of thetie clolsses \\,;ts 77, as cUllllHU'ell with 73 in 190. The total numuer of paHS('S sinee Llw fOl't11Oltion of the Centre is nuw 17 , l ' . ~ \Jthough the aho,"e is fn.irly Ha.tis factOl'Y, the ()lllmitLee ,ne uf opinioll that there iH Htill room for n. CUllsiclemble extensiOll of amuulance WllI'k, lllllre esp 'cially alllollgst the men empluyed a.t the In.rtre workl-l ill Sheffield, :1,11(1 they w01l1d take tilil-l opportl1ui ty of urgil~g the 11l1pOl'tn.n;e o[ a. kuowledge of fil'Ht aill and im ite the nHsil:ltau(,0 of employers III cncOUl'n.(fiu(r their workmen to form firHt ~tid clnHses. The he flielc1 OOl'PS of the, t. J ohu AmLl~la~ce Brigade still continues to do llltJ{·h useful work 11y maintaining the high stn.lldn,~·d of efficicllcy amo1lgst amlmlanee men in 8hetTIeld.. The hest thank!:! of the CummIttee a.re Lendered to the lIon. " 'el'ellwy, Dr. lotrtlll, the honor.u·y Ie ·turers, the chss l-leel'ctarieH, :tnd all those who kwe by their kind asslstn.nce helped forw:trd the work of the Oen tre.
St. J ohn A ?nb'L(;lance Association.
156
T?'easw'e?"s Acco'unt 1M' the Income . T o Balance ill Ballk . £21 11 " Subscriptions 17 0 " Olass Fees 92 6 " Medallions aml Labels 18 9 " Sale of Stores 62 '1 " Bank Interest, less (Jommission 1 17
Local R eports f rom Oentres,
yea?' ending Septembe1' 30th, 1909. Expendit~we .
0 6 6 0 4. 6
By Examination Expenses . £60 5 Stores :"St, John Am bulance Association £45 16 7 "Bailliere, Tindall 200 & Oox --4716 " ledallions anll Labels 19 6 " Hire of Rooms . 1 13 " Advertising 1 11 " Printing aud Stationery 5 3 " Postages . 2 13 " Salary and Oonmlission, 26 5 " Miscellan eOllS EX}Jenses . 1 12 " Balance in Bank, ept. 30, 1909 £149 9 10 " Payments to Bank, in October 33 ] 5 4 £183 Less Oheques pre ented
£213
October' 28th, 1909,
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SHIPLEY. Uhah'UHlll
John A. Burton.
Tr e a s urel·.
Honorary Sccr e tary .
J . I. Davison, United Oounties Bank, Ld ., Shipley.
F . Newell, 12, herwood Gro>e, Shipley.
Life 1I(cmbcr .
T. I. Bonner, M.~ . , C,M: , M.B., O. W. Eames, M.D., M,R,e.S., L.R,C,P., F. G. Heard, L,R.C.P " ShIpley Fnendly and Trade Societies, Gp.o. O. Wand. Jtl e(lie al Staff.
W . T, Ainsworth 111 B C ~r T I B onner, M,A., C, M" M.B" 0 . ~lT VI. Eames, M.D., M,R,C.S. L.R.C.P" IV. II. Ellis, lI1.l1.C.S., L,S.A" J . EmersolJ, L.n.C,p., L.R.C.S., W . Foster, :tILB., lI1.1\,., M.n.c.s " L.S,A" D.l'.n., F . G. Heard, L,n.C.p" L,F,P.S., L,F,P., L.F,S., V. Mosley, lILB., Cll ,B" L,S.A. , J . F. Selkirk, M.D . , Sharpe, :tILB" CH.~ " J . Sbives, M.D. , E. Thornton, M,D., B.A., B,C, M.P,.C S. , L.S. A., W, Ward -SmIth, M.D., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P" J , Walker, :tILP,.C,S., lILR.C.P. ,
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,
ANNUA L REPORT. During the year this Oentre has had a very successful Session, and the first aid clas~es for ?oth males and females have been well attended by very enthusiastic pupIls. FIfty-four members have obtained the first aid certificate and 22 females have also obtained the certificate for home nursinu besides which 18 members were successful in the exami~ation for medalli0n . It i~ also very encouraging to report that all those w.llo obtalDed the certificates have joined the local Oorps of the St. John Ambulance BrIgade, The, certificates and medn.llions were presented by Mrs, V, Mosley, at the annual meetmg held in conjunction with the Shipley and District Oorps, at the People'S H all.
8 6 6 0 0 6
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4 10
JOHN A. B"C'RTON, Ohai?·man. J OllN r. DA YISON, T,·easu,·er . FRED. NEWELL, Hon, Secreta1·Y.
SOUTHAMPTON. Cl1aiJ'man.
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136 4 10 ---47
Sir J ames Roberts, Bt.
"
£16
H. R. H. the Princess Louise, Duchess of Argy 11.
Audited aJld found correct, GEO]WE FRANKLIN, Olza1·te1·ed Accountant, SheffieH
Pres ident.
Statement of Receipts ancl Expenditwre for the yea?' ended September 30th, 1909. Receipts. Expendit~t1·e . £2 13 7 By Stores £1 7 Balance 8 8 0 Examination fees 311 Class fees 3 8 6 " IlIciu<mtals at Head Office III Sale of Stores , " Printing, Postage & Oarriage 1 2 1 12 0 MedallIons 0 2 9 " Rent of Room. . 3 3 Bank interest " Patien t 0 6 " Medallions 1 12 " Balance 3 10
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Tl'Ca !H1J'cr .
Major A. J. y , Durell, Groveside, Woolston.
Colonel E. Bance, D.L. J(o llOral'Y Secr c tary .
Lt, -001. G, E. Twiss, St. John's, Station Road, holing, Hants. llonornry ( 'oIl e tor.
Miss Sprn.gue. Life Jtl em bcr .
Lady Emma Orichton, Miss Ootton, 1\1iss Dll Pre. The Hon. Mrs , Eliot Yorke, Admiral ,'ir John Fullerton, O,C,V,O" C,B" Miss Hemy, 001. R. A, Hellard, C,B" Col. IV. John ton, e.B" Mrs. Kenshole, ir Thomas J. Lipton, Bt., K.C.V.O" MasterR. C. Ma.rtin, A. H. Oakley, J\lnster IY. H. Pexton, fastcr R. H, Quill, R O. E, Sloane-SLalllq, Miss Sprague, G . .EJ wanl Twiss, 1\1iss Twiss, \V. Yaxley, 'tlc cli eal
taff.
E. Alderson, ~['D" D,Cll., G, A. T. Bray, i\l.R,C,S., L.R.C.P., F, H. Ellis, ~I.B.,B . C., J, J. Fraser, M,Re. " L.lt.C.P" J, 11. p, Fraser, M,B" C,i\I" E . H, B. Fox, M.R,C.S" I"It.C,P" W, K Jolliffe, L,n,c.p,I., L,R,C,S,I., D. Lawson, i\I.R.C, ., L,n.c.p., W. McCaHin, M.D" I),P.lf" Q, B, Martin, M.D" C,:)1., A, Power, L.R,C.P.I., L.R,C.S ,I., W. P. Purvis, M D., M.S., M. Treston, L,R,C,P,I., L.R.e.S.L, B. . Tebbs, i\I,D., B,C., F. R. Tickle, M,D., B,CR., G. E. Twis , M,R.C.P ,I., F,R,C,S ,I., J. O. V . Wilkins, i\1.RC,S" L,R,C,P.
ANNU AL REPORT. During the year 39 classes were held, They were attended by 703 pupils, of whom 469 obtained certificates, 33 vouchers, 95 medallions, and 3 labels, total 635. This makes a grrmu total of 1905 certificates since March 17th, 1905, On November 231'd, 1908, the lIon. Mrs. Eliot Yorke kiudly distributed awards at the Hartley, Demoustratiolls in first aid and saving life from fire, were given by the Southampton Division, ,J.A.B" and onthampton Fire Brigade, and Oolonel Bance (Ohairman of Oommittee) after a graceful tribute to the work he had tlone hauded the Hon, Secretary a gold watch, fob cllain and seal suitably inscribed from the members of the Oentre. , On June 30th, 1909, Lady Idina Brassey distributed awards, and at the competitron for the silver rose bowl, presented by Lieut. -Oolonel Twiss to the Oentre for the best squad in first aiJ in tusing Divisions in Hants and the I sle of Wight, Portsmouth gained the trophy for the year, Southampton being second . The hor~ed allluulanee purchased iu April, 190 , has been hallllec1 over to the Oentre. Dl1l'lllg the year it carried 266 accident or other emergent cases free of charge to hospital 01' home, making a total so dealt with since its arrival from St. John's Gn.te of 39 1.
St. J ohn A ?nuul(~nGe Association.
158
Local R el?Orts from Centres.
It 11as recently lIeen fiLted inside and out wiLh elec(ric lighL, and an elecLric la.l1lp also provideu. The Committee is deeply grateful to OOHncillor R. G. On,kle)" Muyol' or SonLlIampton, for presiding at the disLrilHlLioll of certificates ; to the 1,ant1 of the H auls R.G.A and Star Orchestra for their excellent l11U ic; to ]\1 1' . C. A . Emauuel for its central lecture 1'00111; to Miss Sprague who as as istallt bon. Fiec. and hon. collector and secretary of many classes has done yeoman work; to its hOll. medical stalf; to the Rev. R. Merrick, rica l' of Holy nooel, for the ambu lance sen'ice he'lcl there; La the Southampton cos tel'S for their football match in ai(l of the funds; Lo ,'u l'e'l'illtelldent Johnson or the Fire Brigade and his mell for their pr01l1pitur1c alld zenl in horsed ambulancc work, allcl to all \rho either dirccUy or indirectly have furthered its humanitarian ,york. Statement of Accounts, Octobcr J st, ]908 to Scptcmbc1' 30th, 1909 . Rccc ipts. E.l'jJl'/1dit IL1·C.
To Balance ill hand, 1.] O. 0 , illcludil~g lIor. e Amhulance Fuml £12 Is. 7(1. £55 " Fees alld Books 116 " Mecll111ions, etc. 20 " Head-quarter." refund 9 . ) Subscriptions and Cal'll CollecLiolls 2 Horsed Amhlllance" Subscriptions and Collections, etc. 28
£313
11 17 2 15
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19 15 ]6 10 1
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L.R. C.l'., P. A. M:lllsfiel(l , M. B., Clf.B., M.lLC . S ., L.r..C.!'., R. 1-1aysLol~ , M.D., M. lt.C.S. , TJ.R.C.P., J. T. McArthur, L.Jt.c.r., L . Il-C.S.,' IJ.F.l'. S. , R D. MUll', M.D., JlLlt-C.S., L.JLC'.l'., \\T. D. 1\Inrruy, M.n., C. M., C. J~. Murphy, L . R.O.~).I., L.M., 1,,11..C.8.1., F . Jobl!', I,. S.A . , F. J . Nolan, I,.H.C . P . , L . RC . S., O. P . OlIver, M.D., Jlf.lLC.R . , L.Il-C . P., L.S A., D.P.II . , J. N. Hobins, Jlr.r..C. S. , IJ. It.C. P., F. 111. 8e31y, M.Re.S., L.S.A., A. '1'. Smilh, M.D., C.M., H . ,'outhey, M.R.C. S. ; L.R. C. P., G. '1'. Watson, M n., B. C.. F.R.C.S . , M. H . C.. ·. , L . r.. C.P. , II. J. 'Watts, ~1.]{.C.S., L. R.C.P., P. M. 'Waugh, M.B . , cH.n . , J. 'Wood, L.S.A., J. H. Yolland , M. R.C.S., L.S . A.
ANNUAL REPOHT. The work of this Cl)nLl'e has progres 'c(l very favoul''l,bly during the )last year anel thc outlook fat the coming se,lson i':i most promising. During thc last year no less thall 1 212 1I101l11)cl';) of the Celltre satisfie(l Lhe requiremcnts oftlle examiner, allcl91 t~ilnlS ~011lpetel1 ill the e:olllpeLitioll.' fur the priz('s ofl'erecl hy tllC clirectors ~1J(1 officers of tl1l' COll1pany. i-lpeC'ial IlOte' must lJe 11Ialie of the encouragement given to the memuers of Lhe sta.ff hy the generosity or Lord TIrassey in presenting an al1l1)ulallce challenge shield for cOllll,etitioll alllOngst the raih"ay staff in Su ~sex . Sir Jel'eminh collllall has also Pl'cselltell all ambulance cnp for competition amongst amlJlllance teams, railway 01' otherwise, eonsisting of IlIcn living within five miles of the ~llllli ci pal Bnildill .gs of Red IIill. At the annual meetillg held at the Orystal Palace on .Marclt 2'1Lh, 920 members of the sLall' and me(Iical friellds sat down to dinner .
SOUTHPORT. ( 'baiI'man D. lJ . , LT, . D .
I·J· Ci'> iclc' lIt .
Th e Right Hon. LhC' R:lIl of Latham .
Rev. C. T. Porter,
l' ic(,·('b n i 1'1111\ n.
J. K WllIcLt.
lIolloI'al'Y . (' Cl·cla.I·Y alltI Trca S1U·Cl'.
'Y o II. 1\1. ,\lawIIsIey, 1, l'reston Road, 'outhport. ~l c .Hcal
F. J. Bu.ilclon,
Bala1lce Sheet .
.Llsscts. Cash in hand a1cab1e Stores in llal1(1
5 £34
A. J . V.
Li/{bilil1'cs.
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Major,
DUREr,]"
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5 11
·W. Bentall,
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'. M. nrOIYIl, ]If.D., l\1.P..C.S., T . B. C:;.lIard, L.ll.C.R., A. E. Cox, ~Lll, C. JI!. , " . H. Feutl, I..l1 . C. !'., L.n . C.R., L.F.l'.Fi.G., A. W. Ha.re, ~L n., CILD., G. R. Penrose, ]If.D., F.lt . . S. I., J. F. Pridie, M.ll. , C.JI!., J . Forrester Wood, F.rt.C.fl.: L.n.C.I'. )f.Jl., C).M . ,
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SOUTH SHIELDS.
EUWAItD BA:-Hlr., 001. ,
J'nYtSllrCl'.
Awlitefl and foullJ correct, C. V. I SAcKE, Capt., A . P. D . ,
Hon.
£31
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Ghrdl'lIlo'n GEO.
E.
(If C01llmittel'.
TWI~i-', Lt.-
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Hon . Scc1'ela7'?}:
A'I.~ditor.
)·J·(' s i(l(,lIl.
(; hail'JIlRn.
J [I s. Rea.d h ea.d .
Dr. J. Robertson Crease.
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1I01101'a.l'Y Secl'('laJ'J'.
F. Thirl\\,pll, North E 1tstern Bank, ,onlh Shields.
SOUTH EASTERN AND CHATHAM RAILWAY. PJ·cs idcnt.
( 'hairmnu.
K O. Cox.
H . Oosmo Ol'l11e Bonsor. U01l0rary Secre tary.
E. A . R ichards, Superintendent's ()ffice, London Bridge Station, S .E. Mc cJicai Staff.
S. R. Alexander, M. D . , M.R.C. Fl., L.Fl.A. , R. Arehib~1d, ],f . R.C.S., L. R.C . P., G. Barbour, M. B . , CIT . B., D. Barker, 1>LR.C.S., IJ.R.C.P., P. O. Burge. s, L.Fl.A . , .J. M. . Carvell, M.R . C.S . , L. S.A. , F . H . Coke, M.R C. R., L. l1 . C. P . , S. C. Collin gwood FenWlek, M. D., L.S.A., M. R. C. S., L. )t.C. P., S . A . Griffiths, M. R. C.S., L.R. C. ]" . , Col. L ees Hall, late R . A. M. C. , J. Hamilton, I,.R.C. P ., L.R. C. S. , A. R. Hcneh ley, I.. R . C.P., I,. F.P.S., L. M., G. H et herington, M R . r:.R . , J. H. Holmes, M . n . , C.M., I. Howden , M.D., A. H ughes, M. D . , F . B. J efi'eJ'iss, M . P..C.R., L.R.O . P . , F . J. L idderdale, M.D., n . c., M.R.C. S ., L'R'C ' p " W. W. Linington, F.H.. C.S. , M. R . C. S. ,
.James Page, 67, King Btl'ect, outll hields. lU c fiica.1 Slnff. Wm . Gowans, Ln., '. J . ,ntherltlud, M.n .,.J. Robertson Orease, F . R . C.S., Edin. Hy. Goudie, ]If.n., C.M., l~clill., J . Mac(lonald, l\f.n., C.M., Erlill.
Statcment of Receipts ancl E.Yl1Cnditu-re for the year 1908-9. R ~c{' ipts. E:rpenclitm·e. To Bo.bnee £6 16 1 By Head Offiee" Fees " Store.5
18 15 10 4. 16 4 " "
" " " " £ 30
8
3
Fees £13 14 Stores 3 7 3 16 Rent of Class Rooms 411 Auvertising and Printing o 15 811 J)c1l'ies al1(l Postages 0 7 Class Expcnses 0 !) plints 3 11 Bu.la nce . £30
8
3 1 0 6 0 6 8 3
3
L ocal Repo-rts fr om Centres.
St. J ohn A ?nbulance Association.
160
Liabilities. To Balance- urplus
£8 19
3
Assets. By Stores in Stock £5 8 " BalanceinhalldofH on . T reas. 3 11
0 3
£8 19
3
£8 19
3
(Signed) JAMES P ,IGE, Hon. Sec1'etal'Y, FRANK TIIIRLWELL, Hon. T nJasw·e1'. ANNU AL REP OHT. In presenting the 25th Annual Report we are pleased to record that 553 students have attended the various classes during the year, 390 of tIllS number being officers of the Mercantile Marine; classes for seamen are held regularly at the Marine School of South Shields and are largely attended.
161
The ambulance c~rriage has been. used twenty times since March, 1908. During the year students have been .very actIve; they have rendereu valuable assistance, both in attending to cases of accIdent and also i 11 the removal of sick persons. The following is a summary of the work uone :-simple fractures, compound fractures severe bleeding cases, and various cases of insensibility, such as apoplexy and epileptic fits. These and m~l~y. other cas~s have been atteuded to in a. real, practical manner. The work of VI~,ltlllg L1.lC ;;anous ill.annal cln,sses? to sho.w the need of persons knowing how to render first aId, has aga1l1 been contmed, wIth great snccess, the outcome of which has been a very successful course of classes at Barkisland, with the result that thirty-four studellts have received firs t n,id certificates, one voucher, and one medallion. rrhe COl11m! ttee a({ain desire t.o ex press their sincere grati tude to Dr. Fry and Dr. Adams for theI!' contll1ued devotion anu valuable services in instruetincr the students. Without the assistance of thes!' medical men certificates could be obtained.
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STOCKPORT. SOWERBY BRIDGE.
Cb nirJuan.
A. E. Ferns.
PI'esi(le ut aUfl Cbairman.
W. H . Gibson. Burnley, Halifax JointS tock Banking Co., Sowerby Bridge.
20,
F. Wilcock, pl'ingedge, Sa vile Park, Halifax .
Life lU cmb cr s .
H. Bell, A. E. Fel'lls, A. H. Sykes. iU Cflical
lUc(lical Statl'.
J . A. A.dams,
" "" " " " I'
llouoral' Y Sccrc tary.
A.. Briggs, 36, St. Peter's Gate, Stockport.
U onoJ'aI'y Sccl'c tary .
Trca SIll'er.
'V.
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1 '1'(,I1S IU C l· .
H. Bell, IIeathfield, ,'tockport.
M.B.,
P. V. Fry, L.R.O.P.
Statement of Receipts and Expenditur'e, Session 1908-1909. Expenditw·c. Receipts. £9 0 5 Cash in ba.nk £19 2 7 By S.J.A.A. Nursing appliances and 0 4 6 Bank I nterest 10 0 0 2 18 10 " Brigades In Secretary's hands 3 6 3 Printing 11 8 6 Annual Subscriptions "" J. Briggs-Hire of Room 4 8 6 Councillor Ely Whiteley o 15 0 1 16 0 for Medallions Boys, as patients 0 5 0 Students' Fees 5 6 0 "" Mr. Dilworth-Caretaker ;j ] 9 Books and Goods sold 0 19 0 " 1\1r. Mallinsou o 11 6 2 10 0 Mr. Murrell H . Riley (gold medallioll) A, Heat.on(silver medallion) 0 5 6 " Secretary's detailed acconnt 2 3 7 2 17 6 One label . . 0 0 6 " Cash in Secretary's hands 13 14 2 3 0 0 "" Balance in Bank Proceeds of public lecture o 14 3 D onations £48
5
8
£48
5
8
A.udited and found correct, March 12th, 1909, W"bf.. GAUKP.ODGER. W. H . GIBSUN, Pnsident . WM. BURNLEY, T1'eas~bre1', FRAKK "YVILOOOK, H on. SeC1·etary. A NUAL R EPORT. D Ul:ing the year two classes have b een formed for instruction-one for females (in first aId), conducted by Dr. Adams, and one for males (first aid), conducted by Dr. Fry. T he classes have been very SUCCP,.3sful, for which great credit is due to inst ructors and to the students t hemselves for the interest they have taken in their studies.
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W. B. BuJe, ]I[.11.C.S., L.R.C.P., H. R. Bellamy, L.R.c.r, L.n.C. '., Edin. , L.lII., L.F.P.&:-;., Glas., F. Cant, M.ll.C.S., L.n.c.p., Lond., J. B. Chadwick, L.R.C.P. L.P•. C.s., E(lin., I..F.P.S., GIns.) L. 1. F. hristiil.ll , M.B.C.~!" Edin., G. H. Darn'in; M.J?, L. And ., F.lt.C'.I'., Eclin., L.F.r.S., Glas., H. J. Dickey, M.B., B.S . , J. J. Kent I!'au'clough, M.D., )1 S., K.Q.C.l'.I., M.lt.C. S., E. A. Gould en, ;\I.B., D. . . , H. P . llrlerton, L.R C.P., E(lill., L.ll. C.S., E(lin. F. ,Yo Jordan, 11.D., Dllrb., L. R.C.r., Lontl., lI1.R.C.fl., L.S.A., R. A. Murray , M.D., Ellin., :1I.D.,11.S., E. Rayner, B.A., M.l~., Lond., )1.11., F.H.C. '" L.S.A., H. G. meeth, )I.D., ;\I.B, B.S., T. Han on SmItb, )[.])., Durh., L.n.c.p., Edin., L.lt.C ... , EJill., D.l'.II., Camb., J. 'Yol'thington, L.n.c.p., E(lin., L.Il.C.S., Edin., L.F.l'.S., Glas., Mcredith Young, M.D., D.P.lI.
To " " " "
Statcmcnt of R cccipts (t1ul E J.'1Jend itlll'e to 30th Septcmber, 1909. H,cccipts. Expenditm·e. Dalancc . . £20 7 3 By Central Office-Fees for Classes. 21 10 6 Examiner" fees and inMedallions and Labels 2 4 0 cidental expenses for Books sold 4 4 8 year ending 30th cpt., £25 4 1 Bank iuterest 0 8 0 1909 . . 2 4 o " Medallions anll Label o 1 o " LeUer book o 19 o " Postages 2 0 o " Clerk's services 18 6 4 " Balance £4
14
5
£4.8 14
5
To Balance. . . £18 6s. 4d. I have examined the above accounts WiLh the vouchers relating thereto, and have found the same correct. ' V. ClIAl,Or Er., Cha1·te?·ed Accountant. Stockport, 27th Se7Jtembe1', 1909 .
163
162
StCttC1I1CII t 0/ Rc('c'i]lls and E;!'lJcnriitnJ'c fl'om 1st Oct., 1908; to S('pt. 30th, 1909.
STOUR BRIDG E. ' ".'t' s ifl (, IIC .
The Right
HOll.
tlte Vif'COllllt ColJhalil.
1101101'11 .·Y 'J ' .· ClI Slll·C I·.
lJ. Thomas, Old Dank, Stonrbridge, G. Birt, M.B., E. L. Collis,
Li fc M .B "
J(OIlO1':tI'Y S f' (:I'(' fa.·.l'.
G. L. "\\' eLb, M. J)., 16 , Higlt Street, Slolll'bridge.
li('eri]lls. To Balance at Hankcl's, Dcc, 190 " Class Fees amI ,'ale or SLorcs
,e
1 10
StOl"l~s.
8 15
8
,u('1II b('rs .
W . Kirkpatrick, M. D., II. llanllllonJ
Expellrlitllrc. By Hearl Office for Exallliner's Fees and
SllJith,
M.R.C.S . , L. H, C. P.
£7 17
"lIoJl. Secrelary (pcLLy cash), " Dalallce at bankers per jJ:1S8 book
2
7
o
8 13
4
£16 17
6
0
iUcdiclll S t:lfT.
H: H, R. Olarke, 1\I. R.C,S" L,H,C, P " G. J. Dudley, Jlf.H. C. S., L.n.a.p" YV. Kirkpittnek, B.A., M.D " B,cn" B.A.O. AI JUAL REPORT. During the year two cIa 8es have been held, one [01' 1I'0men Oll first :till <llld one [or men on lirst aid . Dr, H . H. R. Clarke gave a conr8e of lectnrcs 011 lirst aid to ,:,omen in the Ji ·pensar),. TlI'enty atteuc1ed, of "'hom fourtcen passed 1'01' the first tllne and. two for ~he second, Dr. Kirkpatrick gave a course of lectures Oll first :tid t.o 11l~n III the. dIspensary, T,Yenty-thrpe attended of whom elel'e11 passe(l for the first tUlle and mght for the eeoud time. The Oommittee much reO"rei havintrreeeived thc resignatioll of .Mr. R. G, Fal'flllhar who has been Hon. Secretary [or lh7-ce years.
To "
" "
Statement of Accounts faT the yea?' ending September 30th, 1909. Receipts . Expcndit1.lTe. Balance bronght forward £20 6 6 By Expenses of Classes-Suh criptionsDispensary and CareViscount Cobham . 1 0 0 taker £1 o Mr, J. Williams -Thomas 1 1 0 Lecturer Fee 6 6 o JUr, H , A . ,"V,lssell 0 10 6 . tores and l!:xllminaFees for Classestion Fees . . 6 9 9 Dispensary, male 5 0 0 "Printiug Annnal Heport, &c. 1 6 o do. female . 5 15 0 "Advertising . . 18 o Rebate of 15 % on item " Han. Secreta ry 's Expenses, £1 12 . 6d , Stores 0 4 10 Postages, Stationery, Petty Oa, h, &c, . o 15 o : , Balance in LOl1l10n , City anJ Midland Bank 17 1 1
o
£33 17 10
Octobe1' 23rcl, 1909 ,
£33 17 10
Anditecl and found correct, C. C. 'YUYMAN, Accountant, Old Bank, Stourbridge.
STREATHAM. J'.'cSi(lcnt.
Chairlllan :nul
H ,R. H . The D uchess of Albany ,
'J'J·C Il S lll'CI'.
I nsp.-General Belgrave Ninnis, 1\[.n. , High Road, Streatham, S . W .
R,
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nOIl0rlll'.f SCCl'('fnI'Y.
Miss U, M , Baker, Moorwood, Palace Road, Streatham Hill, S. W. A. G. C. Pocock, M.B "
LH c lU e mbcl'S. L.RC. P" M.H.C.S" L,R , A "
F , R . C.S., L . RC. P .
L , E. Stamm, M,D., B. SC"
Jllc lli c al S f afT.
W . Hr' MEillSar, M.D . , L.R.C.P . , M.R.C . S., A . G. C. Pocock , M . D " L , R. C.P., M.lt. C.S . , L . S. A. , 1 . • tamm , M, D " B, SC. , M. R.C . S. , L . R . C.P. ANN UAL R EPORT. Sin ce 1st Oetober, ] 908, the following classes have been held :-a homc nursing class by D r , L. E. Stamm, [01' women, 18 attendecl course, 15 entered for examination by D r. Swayne, 14 passed, 1 failed , A first aid class for women hy D r. L . E. Stamm, 18 ~ttende.d conrse, 8 entered f~r examination by Dr. H . S . R obinson, all passed, 2 extra candIdates passed for certrficates. A home nursing class by Dr. L, E. Stamm, 14 attended course, 6 en t ered for examination by D r, Swayne, all passed ,
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SUNDERLAND. ( 'hail' lIIall .
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,1, U. AddisOJl.
n,
1. G. l\lodJin,
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Harrisol1, 7, The \V esllalJd~, Suucll;rlltlll1. 1,11'('
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~('('I'(' C : ll':r.
T. J. Frelteh, 1~, Dale 'ferl'lu:e, )i'uillell, ' underland . l't1 (, lIIh C I· s.
R. E. Beyoridge, ~r.D., C. 1\1. , 'Y. lIay, 1\1. B., C.M., 1. G. Mouliu, :1f.D . , H . l{, Wallace, ~I.n. JU t'fli('1ll !il fllif.
J. Auderson,
K Beveridge, ~(13., C.M., F. W. Bnrl1, M.n., B.S., J. ClJalnH'rs, G. ('1lI1llingltam, 1\I.B., ClI.B., E. P. '. Ganc, )[.H.C.S., J. C. Granl,L.H.C'.l'. &H., \1'. Hay. )1.11., ('.)I.,J. 1itldlemass, M.ll., 1. G, Modlin, M.D., II. K. Wallace, }l1.ll., J. B. Wntcr,', }ILl> . Al.T~UAL REPORT. I n presenting the n,nnllal report, the Comllli ttee is plea eel to know that the work of t1)(' Centre h:ts heen fairly \\cll maint:tined, 11 classes having been heM during the winter, nhmt :3fiO student!'; recei\'ing instruction in first a,l(] 01' nursing, of tbese 267 attl'nded for ex:tlllillatioll, and 2~fl Wl're sllcc;essfuL In addition to thc,e 5 classes were held [or sea111 '11 to meet the Board of Tmc1e reI[ ui remen t and 43 candidates have receil-eel ccriificat's, It i "ery satisfa,ctory to ,ee that the horse ambulance pre ented to the Town II all last year has heen of greM sen'ice, and the bct that it is ill con, tant demand is elo(luent proof o[ the urgent need for, ueh means of convey::mee in a town of the importallce uf 'underland. It is pleasing to record the good work done by the Weannoutb Colliery Division. and the ~'underhnd Ladie' Division of the t,.r ohn .AI11 bulance Brigade, se\'eml accident h:l\"iug alren,dy been satisfaetorily de:tlt" ith 11y them; anel this C0ll1111ittee would. sug-go t to the authorities that on ocea. ions of large gatherin'fs, where n-ccident are likely to occur, n-rral1gements be m:tcle for cletflchments of these Division.' to be in attendance (,0 render erncient first aiel. The ell tries for the Addison Challellge IJowl wcre vcry disappointing, as only foUl' teams took pa,rt in the competition. This took place on 17th March, in the l:w~e hall oftha Y.M.O.A" kll1cll.y gr:mted by the Oommittee, The judge, Drs. Morlliu anll ' Valln.ce, put the tea,m through a thorough exn.milla.tion, with the following result :-IIylLon Colliery Team: W. C, Pigg (Otl.pt.) W. ~\'ldel' on, A. W. Cope, and J. Forrest, 316 Ilmrks; BOt'ough Asylum Attendant' Team: A. Lllnn (Cn-pt.), J. C. Young, F. ~[aekie, a,n(l G. Foster, 292 mtwk ; Boldon Team: T . IIoffmttn (Oapt.), J. Ueingban, G. Clark, and J. Kell, 292 mn.rk : Ryhopc Team: 1', R. Grcy ( 'a.pt.), J. G:.tlhtgher, J . Ma,y , a.ud H . Bowmaker, :215 mark, M.Il., H. :'I!.B. : \I.H., R
TIBSHELF. '"l' t'S i(i(' ll f.
Sir Charles Secly, Bt. C hnil'llllln
HUfl TI·CIl S lll'('l'.
Stuart C. Wardell, Doc Hill H onse, AUJ'eton ,
nOll Ol'll!'),
!ii('('J·(' Cary.
F, .Jackson, 10 Victoria Tenace, T ibshelf, Alfl'eiol1 .
Life ... 11'
harle
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TUNBRIDGE WELLS.
tunrt C. , Yard ell.
eel)" Bt. UCtlicnl Staff.
F. Marriott,
L . . A.,
Tho :Mosl lIon. The
.ANNUAL REPORT. During the winter hro fir t aid cla e huye lx'cn held, onc for ench . ex, nIlll both were well attended, with the grarifyiug re nIt of' fifty· eyen candidates 1'01' exn minal ion, of which fifty were 511cces -ful. Intere't in the work generally i well maintt,illed. The sncces ful caudidates were honoured in being pre en ted with their awards by that 1'e pected yeteran in fir t aid work "ir John Furley, C.B .
Statcmcnt oj Reccipts and E.rpcnditll7·c fol' year ending 30th cptc1IlbC1', 1909. Reccipts. E.t'Pclld illlrc, £2 3 11 5 2
To Balance in hand "Book old I I Subscription
£10
:3
9 0 6
By Book and tore, "t. John' Gnte " Restorative and sundries \I Examiner's fee and trayelling expen Cv • II Ineiuclltal expenscs '"' t. J ohu's Gato " Po tage and n, h ordcrs IJ Balance in hand
3
£3
-1
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o
o o o
5
3 15 1
o
1
7
~
4
1
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3
:1
£10
TUART . " TARDE[,T: Ohairman JACK ON, Hon. ScCl'dary.
1'r('1l ~ 111'('1'.
1"r('silI('nt.
tam ford, M.l~.C . . , ELlin.
Lonu., 'Y . .A.
F. ,'al1ham Rlel'.,
[allor Lodge, TUllhridge Well .
lnrqni - Call1Llen.
) , If(' 'l(' lllbl' l· .
110 II ora l'.r !oiCCl'ct :n·), . E. Weldon, Uourtlt1111hl, Tnnhri.1go W lis,
? WelJ on.
" (' Ill 1'11 1 S;t:l fro E. I,. Alh'lH'Y, ~l.n" 'I', C. Ayl\\t\1'l1, "t.ltO . ." F. Bis.-liopp, M.n., . R. l'awl'lll'll, :l1.1l.C.S., C. Harold Dycr. :lI.P., n.I'II., J. H. Footner, F.ll.C . .'., ") ,ra.ce :ll.n., T. '. Gnihril" 'l. n., '. IJU111 III I lll:lll, F. H.C.S., D. ,V. II. LIl'\\'c11)'n, 1: Low, ~(Il F M:lll,'er, F. n. ;'l:ln~cr. :11.11 .• li. F. O[.lham, )l.l:,l'.S., G. Pal'lllllgtOl1, ,)1.11 . ... , II.. Perkills. :11.11., P. l\'rkllls, . l' ]' I' l'). 1'" T' . . 1" IX,. ,I. n., ',. "an ;:lng, M.Il.. \lX. F. Rile\" \I.n., \\? Stamford, 'l.B., K A. Starling, 'I.n., '\'. T.)\\,IlSClld • tons, :II. Il. LJ • ..,: , B. L. Thnrlow, :ll.n. ". Yi-.;', ".n, ,. 'I'm. tram ,\Tn.t·on, F.n . . s.
ANI .\ L H1~POnT. Since till' b~t l'l'POl't tw lirst aitl l'1:lss'~ have hl'l'n hell1 at li'l'nnt., leetnl'rr, Dr. Hlln~I' . HlIUSC. nr. H. TJ . Thlll'hm has giYL'n ne fol' \\'01111.'11 Hwl 1l1H' for nll.!l1 in Tl1nbl'idgl~ ,Ve\ls, :n\(1 1 l'. FI'(\\l('l'I,Ilt:j' one fur \\'{'1l\en. Tulnl s\lccL'ssfull::\l1tlitlntcs number 't! O.
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TONBRIDGE . r.·csillcnt.
po~t,lgl'
JILl' .
( ' hn il'lll:l n.
Tl't':I Ill·('l·.
Charles Lowry.
E. Plo\\'J'ight, Glcnmoullt, oulhbo]'ongh, Tunbridge ,YrlL. 1I01101':n'J' Scc r c t:l ry.
George Ed win
kiuner, Ro e Bank, Dry Hill Park, ~Ictlicnl
" . .Allan Harmer, L.S.A"
TOll bridge.
Eyre Lever, M.D., C.Jll., I saac
Statement oj Rcccipts and Expendit1l7'C fo1' yect?· ending Septembel' 30th, 1909. Receipts. Expenditurc. 4~ By IIead Office for Exami·
1
6 9
o 12
6
o
£8 17
1~
" " " "
nation fees Bandage matorial 'Va hing bandages Po ·tuges . Balance in hand.
(~'mllt)
Jewton, L.ll.G.l'.,
.AN I U AL REPORT . Dnring the past year two classes have been helel nt Redlands Asylum, Hadlow, with sati factory resul t .
£4 8 314.
" ,. .. ;. "
Statr.
lIf. R. C. .
To Balance from 1907· acc. I I Redlands Cla, 3 . " ale of Stores. . \I Hire of diagrams, splints, etc.
\lnlluals Do. Examincr's fcc Do. lncilhntlll c.\pcn (" ~tlh' of' TI1l'l'nlomL'tl'rs ,'ykl" llygil'llc (Technical Suhool8) {annnls anll bandage
" 1)0.
£3 13 0 6 0 1 0 1 ,1 11
£8 17
ClIAHLES L OWRY, Chairman. EDWARD PLOWRIGHT, '1'7'CaS1l1·C1·. GEORGE E. SKINNER, llon. S cc7·ctary.
0 8 0 4~
7 1~
1) 0.
(Rnsthall)
" Lallie' class "
])0.
l'Il a lllut I,
" Fcl's, ladies' class , Manuals allll bandagcs " Frnnt, 1~xal1\il1el"~ fecs amI ex PCIlSCS " Fees, lad irs' l: las': " Manuals, ctc., Ie!'; [l/6 boys \I Fee" lthlies' cln,~s \I (11lluals and hn Illlagl'_ , Melln,ll iOllS an, I bllllon "Malluals twe., bnl(ll1ce Rll thall
20th
t'pt, mba, 1900.
E·l'P(lIditlll't'.
Rl't'('ipf'.
J. G. Talbot,
165
L OCCLl R epOl'L' fl'07n C ni7'e'
St. J ohn Ambulance A sociation.
164
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9 0 ti li
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1 3
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5
li
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£39
F. 'VA nil '\ M l~l,lm', Cha irma 1/ a lid. ltDW!). WELDON,
lIolt. Secrctary.
] 11
'l'rCtlSIII·a.
L ocal R eports from Centres.
St. J ohn A n~b'Ldance Association.
166
Stl~teml.!nt
WAKEFIELD.
T r c lls IIre r.
Jlou o ral'Y Sccr OlaJ·Y.
Wakefield . Lifo Jlc mJJol·s. ~r.D., L.R.C.P., L.ll.C.S., Major , RA . M.C . (T.), l\Lcn., M . A.O . , R.U.I., J . , V. 'Walker, ~r.H.C.S., L. ll.C.P .
,'.,T . K. Olayton,
EXPMdit1~re .
, V. Roulston, ?lI.D . ,
"
6
£4 7 1 0 F . D . Dockr.r 1 1 Me srH. . Platt Messrs. J. l{ussell & Son 1 0 0 10 A. 'piLtle 0 2 T. II. Burton 1 14: Books allC1 13o~nchges
0 0 0 0 6 6
£9 14
6
'1'0 Melll bel's' Su bscriptions
J. E. Harris, 16, Hishwurth t .,
R. L. Prince, The Gables, Sandal.
of Receipts and Expend'itu?'e, 1908-1909.
Receipts.
Prcsid ent. His 'Vorship the Mayor of \Vakefichl (Albert Hud~on).
167
By Books, Printillg, etc. " "\Vood Box 'plints and Bandages "" Po,'tage . Ilire of Hoom " Examination Fces " Balance in haud
"
£3 11 0 8 0 6 l 1 1 1 1 10 1 15
6 0 9
3"1 0 8~
3
£9 14
6
Jl c(lic al Staff. L.R.C.S., Major, n . A.~I.C . (T.), G. G . B. Hein, M.A. . C., ll.U.I., J . Vl . Thomson, M.B., C.M., J . "V.
W . K. Clayton, M . D., L.R. C. P . , W. Roulston, ~r.D . , M.CH.,
L . S. A. ,
Walker,
Examined au(1 foulle1 correct,
, . A. GRlmNDAM.
Ap?'il 28th, 1909 .
M R . C. S. , L . R . C. P .
ANNUAL REPORT. Nine classes; ont of a total of 298 pupils who presented thcm~el ves fO.r examination 115 passed for fn', t aid certificates, 77 for vouchers, 2 for nUl' mg certdica,te., 53 fur medallions, 14 for labels, and 1 for junior certificate.
WELLINGBOROUGH.
Statement of Receipts and Expenclitw'e to Octo be?' 12th, 1909 . Receipts. Expenciitu1'lJ. To Balance at bank, 30th SCl:>t. , 1908 " Cash in hand " Stores sold, Examiners feeB, etc. Cricket " Part pr00eeds, Match, WakuJielLl COI'pOl'atioll v. City Police, l:>er 1I1r. T . III. Harris Bank Interest
£7 1 0 15
6 0
32 19
9
5
0 2
0 0
£45 18
3
0
"
By Advertising, Printing, etc. £3 19 6 .J.A. ., Stores, Fees, etc. 33 13 10 " undl'Y expenses 1 8 G " Postages, etc. 1 11 6 " Hire of 1:00111S 0 15 0 " Books for boys (suhjccts) 0 5 3 " I!:xpellses or late, l'cretal Y " ~h . BOlle 0 11 6 'hc(llle Book 0 1 0 " 13alauce at ual1k . ~ u 1~ .)
"
l>Jr; 18
::'Jell1o.-0nLstalllliug ,tcCOt111t, W.R. Education Dl'l'urtlllcld, StOl':'s, ]i'f'CS, etc., £7 Hi·. 11. HUI,;;oN (~layor), ]'1'('8il""tl.
R. L. J. E.
3
1'01'
PltIXCj~, T,·c(lsnl'cr. JLu~llr::;, !fut!. SCI'I'/'lUJ't!
W EDNESBURY. l'!·cs id Cllf.
fJ is W o1'sll ip the Mayor, Councillor
,r.
( ' 11:1 1I·lIlall.
Griffi LlIs.
Trcm; 11 1' (' I' . ~Ir.
MI'. 11'. JOlIlISOl1. 11011 o l'a I·.l' S(·C I·(" :lI·Y. ~1r. 11. 'l'()l'l,ill.~,
R Wilson,
Hollies Dl'i17 C, Wecllleshury.
:38, Ilolyhca.d Road, '\'l'dIlCslJlIIY.
-'I c cli cal S ia n .
,V. E. Colemall, \V.
M.R.C.B . , JJ . RC.I'., H. U. Urew, L.H .. \., Carman, K])., G. E. V . 1\1ol'ris, lIr.R.c.i:I., L.RC.P.
E. A. Dillglcy, M.II.,
l·I·CS id Clll.
(;bai t· III a n .
William Lewin.
George lienson.
'I' I'('a s III·c r. T. Eo (fmvdy" 'ilver .'tn,eL, W dlinguorougll.
:tl cclie al )o,':t'I'.
r .n.C.l'., W. K AndlallCl, lII.lt.C.S., L.R.C . l' . , Loud., H. ,'. ~aker, ,r.n.C.:-;., T,.It.C.P., -'. T. Da.:del', L.ILC.r., n. Budaml, M.lt. '.H., L.ll.C.I·., Lond., W. ,Yo Clark, ~I.])., E(lin., J . Crew, ~I.I:.C . ,·., L .. ·.A., H. Hollis, lII.D., CanLa.b., W. Mackenzie, L.U.(·. l'., Ellill., C. l:. O\\'en, L.H. '.1'., 'Y. Rohh, M . n., Glas., H. Pickerillg, )I.B , Loud., W . 1. Watson, ]11.£., LOlle1.
R. T. Al'dagh,
:II. It. '.1'.,
A ~UAL REPORT. Sincc thc last rcport waR issllcd, J\ Jajur P. R Dulley has rcsib'11ecl the p sition of Presideut and is slH'l:eecled l)y MI'. ,Yilliam TJe\\ill, whu has nhnty::; Laken :t keen and generous intcn:sL in thc work. The \\'urk of the ('entre is \\ ell maintained and appreciaLed, as e\'idell 'ed 1)), the fn.ct thai nine clas!:)cs in fir.·t aid and hume nnr;;illg It,L\'e het!ll \'ery successfully held. Strtlelllelit of Rcc:cipts {(1HZ E"'llcluZittl)'c f01' yea?' ending Scptcmuu 29th, 1909. E.I'}JCIlcl iturc. Rccei]lts. To Urhan ConnciJ Grant . £33 17 3 . .£.::!5 0 0 ny , Lore,' am1 Renewal:; Conll ty Coullcil B:lhlllCC due to Trc,tSIII'l'l' 34 19 3 fi '1 13 0 " Bulls. all(1 I )ollatiollS " ,11 1:) 0 E:l'1Llllillcl"s Fecs 10 11 10 " 'l'1':111Sl1 orL 29 G 0 1~ H) 9 " Dodol'!; l:fcl's " Div. 1n,Ll~ 111 i!;s l I enry, " Tran.'pol't :20 10 5 " halfy'nr 11 1] 6 12 3 ",. Did:-.ioll eXl'en. es . ·1 Storcs sold 2 U 3 9 fj 9 Miller Cnp Ul~lIlJl('Liti(l1l " Share of WIlI;;i Drivl' 1 H 10 0 " Dewar COlllpetiLioll 7 " 7 Hl 6 CoulILy Pol icc .' pol'l;; ~ 0 0 " I llsl1eet ion "., OVl'l'elllLrgp, ' .. 1.<+ Ii.' rd,ll],]l 0 4 ~ " Prill Ling, OarriageUollrd i Ilg H 11 " Fire IIISllltlnCl' 0 5 0 Due Lo 'l'n'usl1rcr 1 1
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£16:2 ANNUAL REJ>OltT. Til .. work of the Celltre has been thorougilly l'evived, all<l in oJ'(lcl' to provitl(, fariliLil"S whereby persons may rcceive illstructioll ill first aill <111<1 allilmlall,'<' work the COll1mittee al'l'<1ugell two classc~, fol' IIlull'H, 63 melll bcl's joilled, 11 sat f()J examination and 35 passed as tollows, lahcll, meebllioll 4, vOl1el1er 1:3, c('rLific'atc 17. Classes will be arrangeu for nud(~s anli females next sl's.'ioll. The COlll llliLLI'<' dC'Hil'c to tender their sincere thanks to thr; subscriuel's.
II ono I·:try SC'c r c tltl·Y. T. II. Hilton, , omerville, 'Yellinguorough.
£16~
1 7
1
A1ll1iLCI1 a1l1lll1111111 conceL, 5th Noycmhel', 1909. P. O.. IAMI':H, Chartc1'ed Accnll?l[allt. C: IW. III';NHoN, U.A., G'lwiJ'II1(t1l. 'l' 1I 0l\\.\H
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CiI~AY1~LY,
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7
168
St. J ohn Ambulance Association.
L ocal R epO?·ts j?'o?n Oentres.
WESTON-SUPER-MARE.
ANNU AL REPORT. H .R.H . Princess Ohrist.ian ~istributecl the cel'lif'icates and medallions on Febrnary 4t~, 1909. The Dean of Wl?dsor l~ead the report of the Uent,re to Her Royal Hl~h.ness and th~ .Mayor of W llldsor. lll. the name of the gelleral lJu blic, and of the reCIpients. of certIti?ates temlered theI!, smcere thanks to Her Royal Highness for bel' kinduess 11l attenthng.
Chairman.
Pl'csi(l c n' .
Rev . Prebendary De Salis.
Rev . Prebendary Aldridge.
Trca Sllre r and 1I01101'ary Sccr e tary .
Dr. A. J. Oary, "Ierne," Charlton Road, 'Vestoll-super-Mare. Lifc
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Arthur J. Cary, L . K. & Q.C.P.S. , L.R.C.S.I., George Temple, M.B., C.M., John Wa11ace, 1I[.B., C.lI[ ., B.SC . U c (lic al S.aff.
H . S. Ballance, M.D., B.S. , A. J. Cary, L.K.Q. C.P.I., L. R.C.S.I., C. P . Crollch M.D. , F.R.C ..' ., R. Roxburgb, M.B., F.ll.C.S.E., G. Temple, IILn., C.M, J. Wallace' M. B., C.M., B.SC. ANNUAL REPORT. One laui es' first aid class has been held at a private school hy Dr. J. Wallace; examination succesdul.
Statement of Receipts and Receipts. To Received from ladies' . £10 classes o " Sale of Book 1 l : Su 1scriptions " 2 Medallions, case, and o postage " From Brigade, pel' Dr. Oary 1 " Balance due to Hon. Treas. o
17 1
o
2
6
6
4
6 8 3
£13 16
5
4
fi
E'~ZJendUw'e,
Statem,ent oj Receipts cmel Expenditw'e, 1908. Receipts. E,vpendit!t1·/J. To Entrance Fees "Secretary of Education Committee .
£6
5
0
5 14
6
£11 19
190 -1909.
Expenditm·c. By Balance dne to HOll. Treas. £3 3 4 " Dr. ,Vallace, fee for lectnres 5 5 0 " Olass materials 1 611 " 2 Meualliol1s, ca e and postage 066 3 14 8 " Examiner's fees, etc.
£13 16
By Secretary of Ed llcation Oommittee . " Books and Balldages "Examination expcnses and fees " Washing and cleaning stretcher
£6 5 1 15
0
3 10
6
6
086 £11 19
6
6
Centre Resen'e Fund £33 lIs. 4l1., less 15s. for Bouquet for Princess Christian. Total in hand of IIon. Treasurer, £32 16s. 4e1.
J. II. ET,LI:-;O~, Chai7"lilall. ,V. FA lHEAN K, lIon. T,·easll1·('I·. W. F . LLOYD, llon. Secretary.
YORK.
5
Examined and fonud C01'rec(;, W. S. E CCLES.
169
IIH1WI' a I'Y secre tary a xul T r ca .' lIrcl'.
'·.·cs icl c il t .
J.
W. II. Jallallu, D. L.
n.
Turn er, 17, High Ousegate, York.
.U ('cli cn l ' .alr.
W. A. Evelyn, ~['D., ~r.H.C.S., L.H.a,p., l{obcrt Fcll, !II.R.C . .'., L.R.C.P., Henry Foster, 11[, R. C.S., I oel L. Hooel, !If. n., A. Kempe, . Long, ill. D., P . Macdonald, ill.B., A. W. Metcn,l fe, M.D., ~['R.O. '., L.lt.O.l'., A. B. 1 orthcote, ilI.D., H. \V. Reynolds, M.R.O.S., L.Il.O.P., J. P . ,Vightman, )I.lt.O .. , L.R.O.P.
WINCHESTER AND MID. HANTS. P rcs t(l cnt.
The Lord Torthb1'ook. Chail'lnan.
lion. Sccr c ' a l'Y a u (1 Tl'c:1 , nrcI'. G. Tanner, 3, Mede Villa, Willche.. ter.
W . H. Forder.
U Cdi C:ll S t a ir.
AN UAL REPORT. During the year three classes havo been hclu, ouo nursing and two first aid for women. Of thoso who presented themselves for examination 26 passell. I n addition to this five were awarded vouchers for passing the first re·examination, aud fonr have received medallions.
~ . B. Applebe, L.F.P.&S., G.L.i\I., L.R.o.p.EJin., Oaptain M. W. Falkner, B.A.M.O.,
MaJor W . Lewis Gray, R.A.i\I.O. ANI UAL REPORT . One ladies' first aid class formed, 19 presented th8mselvcs for examiuation and all passed .
Statement of Receipts and E;tpenclitw'c, 1909. Expend itu1·c. Receipts. 'fo Balance in bank " Fees, Books, Bandages, &c.
£4 IG 7 19
WINDSOR. Pl'cs hlcll t.
H. R. H. Princess Christian of Schleswig-llolstein . TI'ca s n r CI·. William Fairbank. Sheet Street. Windsor.
HOll.
n . Ellison .
Sccr c tary .
W. F. Lloyd, !If.H..C.S., 49, Alma Road, Windsor.
1
6 6
£12 15
6
6 6
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Chail'lII:1l1.
Rev. J.
£3 2 6 By Head Office, tores Exam. Fees and II II 3 12 Travelling Exps. 0 1 11 I ncidental Exps . II " Expenses in forming " Classes, Stationcry, o 10 Postages, etc . 3 18 Balance in bank
£12 15
6
W . H. JALLAND, P1·esident. J . R. T URNER: Hon. Sec . and T1'CaS111·c··.
M
St. J ohn A r;nuldance Association.
170
Oolonial R eports.
British Dominions beyond the Seas. AUSTRALIA. ADELAIDE. 1·l'csi4Icllj.
His Excellenuy Admiral Sir D.LY Hort Bosallquet, G. C.v. o., R.C.B. Chail'JlI:lu
ancl
lIonOl'ary SCCl·ctary.
Tl·C:lSUl'CI'.
E. W. van Senden, Grenfell Street, Adelaide.
C,.pt. Bentley S. 00111101', Santo Bdgs. , ' VaYlllonLh St., Adelaide. Life lUcmJJcl·S.
The Lord Brassey, G.C.B., L. , Yo Bickle, l\I.R.~ .. , T. W . .Corbin, loR.C.S .. J. Marshall, B. Poulton, M.R.C.S .. A. U. impson, 11' E . T. llnth, R.O.M.G., R St. .1'lIark-Dawes, }f.R. C.S., E. Yan endeu .
'V.
}1ctlical StaIr.
E. D. Archer, M.R.C.S., R . Brummitt, lILR.C.S., Hampden Carr, L.n.c . s.I., T. W. Oorbin, lILR.C.S., RllIdI. Glynn, li.n. C.S, A. Goode, :M.B.~ A. A. Hal1l.I1ton, ~I.B., J. A. G. Hamilton, M.B., R. H. Hamilton, lII.B.,'IY. H. liarblson, M.B., OlIver LeItch, M.B., B. POUltOll, M.lt.C.S., H. A. Powell, lII.H.C ... , C. H. ouler, lII.B., J. R Stevenson, M.B., O. E. O. Wilson, M.D . Statement of Receipts and Expenclitlwejo1' the yeCt1· ending 31st ltIa1'Ch, 1909. Receipts. E xpencliln1·e. £2 15 8 To Balance brought forward By Advertising 11 19 4 from last year £150 15 0 " Printing . Annual D emonstration" Annual Demonstration" Donations aud ale of Di btU' elllents 61 11 6 Tickets 70 4 9 " Lecturers' and Exam . Fees 91 9 4 " Class Fees 110 9 7 " Oost of Medallions and o 14 0 Sale of n1edallions and Labels " 44 8 2 Labels 0 17 6 " " T ext-Books 18 17 9 T ext-books 44 11 6 " " Bandages " " 17 0 0 Bandages . 22 ~ 8 " " Arl11 Badges " " Ann Badges 398 15 4 0 " Splints " " 426 Splints 3 4 6 " " Stretchers. " " Emergency Books 1 4 0 " " Pal'chmen t "I " " 2 2 o Stretcher . 2 5 0 Certificates " Parchment c, N" " " Mercantil') Marine, " " Oertificates 0 10 0 "F.A." Oertilicates 2 10 0 F .A. OerLifieates 0 3 0 " Office Expenses, including " " Hire of Charts 0 5 0 Postagcs, Petties, and 48 8 0 " Savings Bank Interest 4 7 6 Telephone, etc. "Government ubsidy 50 0 u £309 7 11 " Annual Subscriptions 1 5 0 " Life Me 111 bel'ship fi 5 0 " BalallcesBank of Adelaide £41 1 10 Less un presented 19 2 0 Chcques 21 19 10 SavingsBk. ofS.A.1 39 15 3 11 12 0 " Cash in hand 7
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£482 15
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BENTLEY S. COXNOft, B on. Sec1·eta1·Y . E. 'IV. V AN SENDEN, H an . l '1·easu1·cr.
Audited and fonnd correct,
3nl .May, 1909.
TIlOS. PADMAN,
lIon. Auditor.
171
AN TUAL REPORT. The Oommittee lHwc great pleasure in recording the exceptional and unprccedented progress mn,c1e during the yen,r ending iSlHt l\larch, 1909, no less than 34 classes being formed. ] y the departure of His Excellency Bir Georgc L e Hunte, K. C. ~I. G., the office of President of thiH Oentre ])ccmne \aCallt, hut at the Committee's request His Excellcncy Admiral Bir Da.y Hort Bosn,nr1uet, G. C. V. 0., K. C. B., accepted the position. The annual demonstration, under th distinguished patronage, and in the presence of Theil' Excellencies the Governor-General and the Oountess of Dudley and His Excellency the Lientenant-Govcrnonva'l held on the Adelaide Oval on 5th February, and was wi tllessecl ])y fully G,OOO 1 cople. .!\II'. Ii;. "Y. van Senden, a deputy-cha.irman :mcl memher of U0ll1111i ttee Hince 1 1, W,l,S Ulul,nimously electcd as Ohairman for ensuing yen,1' in 'Iuccession to 1111'. \ 'Y. B. \Vilkinson, rcsigned. The roll of life member' has heen n,ng-mented by th addition of Sir E. T. Smith, K.C.M.G., and 1\11'. .Tame.· 1\lar..,11all. The Committee desire to draw attention to the number of clasHeo; formed during the year in connection with the S . ..:l.. Railways, 190 employees ha\'ing gained the ~\s"ociation's ccrtificate of competency. A strong class was also formed for Illember of the fire brigade.
NEW SOUTH WALES. I·J·.· ... iclClI j.
The Il OII. MI'. Ju bcc H. E. Oohen. ( ' hail'lllan.
IrOll. TJ·casul'Cl'.
Colonc l neulcr E. Roth, n.<;.o.
Ohas. A. Maxwell, OhaLswood, Sydney.
11011. 1oi('('l'ctal'Y.
Bole. R. Rain lord, 3,)0, George Life
tl'cet,
Yllney.
.li(,lIJlJt'l"S.
The Right HOll. Lorcl Bmssey, G.(".11., The Right lIon. Earl aningtol1, R.G., P.C., G . c.~l.G., The Right lI on. ~ir Fl'l,tlc)'ick Darlcy, p.c., G.c.~r.G., Lieut.-General ir EUII'ard T. II. Hlilton, c.])., K.( .. ~r.G., A.n.C., The Dowager Yisconntess Haml)den, C. R. \ra1 h, lIh·. Peuter E. Roth, AllJan Gee, Dr. Wm. R Tomlinson, Oaptain J. Mergell, G. DOllc;ln Mitch ie, I"l'ank A. Boyce, lIon. Jacob Gerrard, Oaptain J. L. Fa\\keR, Mrs. J. C. Elli., Mr . R. B. Trinrlall, 11i s ERdth Walkcr, :Frank D. Bell, J. W. Walker, IIII' . G. Laue l\1ullins, Mr . Artilnr Poppl\3well (Mauame Rosa Bird). Ue(}ical )!ita fro
G. II. Ahbott, ')LB., CIT.)L, Univ., yd., F . A(lam, c.s., ~r.B., cn.M., Syd., H. ::'If. Aneler 'on, )LIl., A. An(lrews, L. ' . \., 1I1.n.c."., ,I. A. ~\Jcorn, M.B., CH.B., Dllb., H. G. ~\l (:ol'll, L.1!.C S., Ire., L,l~.C.l'., Eclill., G. Allen, ~r.B., M. . , Aber., G. Al'Dlstrollg, )I.B., B.:->., R. Arthur )l.D., Rdin., ]U. Ash er, L.R.C.S . , I l'e1., L.IC Q.C.P., E. \'C::l'Ilon Barling, }Ln., II. K. Bcan, "l.D., CH.:\[.) B.. C., llon. J. L, Beeston, L.n.c .. '., hel., "1.L.C., R. Beith, ~I.B., CH.~L, G. L. Bell, M.B., CH . M" ?II.R.C.S., L.H.C.P., H. Delli, )L])., CILD., '1'. D. Bertram, M.B., cn.M., Glas., Hal'l'iett E. Biflin, ~r.n . , yd., E. A. R. Blight, ~l.B., SYll., L. \ V. Bond,lII.B., SYll, J. Booth, L.U . . P., L.B.C.S., L.F.l' . . , U. V. Bowker, M.B., C . tanser Bowker, L.n.c.l'., ,'yd., lII.R.C.S., Eng., R Bowman, llLB., lIl.R.C.S., H, J. W. Brennand, lIf.B., Ct1.~I., P. . Brett, "I B., B.. , R. Browne, lII.R. C.S., L.tt.C.p., \V. ,'igisllll111d Browll, 1I1.1!.C. '., O. . Browne, lII.B., cn.)I., C. 'IY. Brllce, M.n., l\lelb., \Y. F. Burntt, lII.B., ~I.CH. yd., . B. Bnrge, iII.D., \Y. A. U. BUl'kitt, M.B., ClI.B. , B.A.O., K II. Bllrkitt, lII.B., H. Busby, M.B., O1UL, F. R Oaele, I..n.c.p., L.U.C. ' ., I..F.I'. '., A. J. Oa.hill, M.n. , cn.B., \V. A , Oameron, R. D. Oa.mpbcll, ;)I.B., A. Oampbell, M.R.C.", L.R.C.P.E., W. D. Oargill, M.D, crr.~L, yd., O. U. Oannthers, L. H..C', I rc1., B. N. Oasement, M.R.C.S., Will. T. Ohenhall, lII.B ., CH.B., A , . Ohe11ha11, lII.B., 11elb., C. P. B. Olubbc, L.R.C.P.,IIf.R.C.S., Mi s I za Ooglllan, M.B., cn.M., F. G. OOllnor, !\I.D ., Edin., ~. ~. W. Oonolly, lILn..O.. , L.R.C.P. E., R G. Oookson, L.n.c.p., L ond,., O. O. Oo\'lIs, lII.D ., J. 1. O. Oosh, lI1.B., lILcn., F. II. Oox, lILB., yd., G. CraIg lILB., CrI .."L, Syd., A . J. Orawley, M.B., CII. 1., O~nstallce D'Arc)" M.~., Syd., \V. D,ush, 111.])., L. G. Davidson, lILB.,lIr.crr., . DaVIS, M.B., yd., R . D avlcs, F.R.C.S.E., J. A.. Dick, M.D., F.R.O.S., Edin., J. L. B. Dixon, LD., D.P.IT., G. P. Dixon, 1II.B., CILM. , T. S. D ixson, M.B., Cff. L, E,lin., F. \'V. Doak, L.n.C.p., L .R, C . S .~.,
172
St. J ohn Ambulance Association.
N. D owlin o', L.R.C.P.E., M.ll.C.S ., T . A. Dowse, M.B.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., L?n., N. J. Dunlop, M.B. , Edin., O. A. Edwards, L.R.C.P., L.H.A., L.R.C. S., ~dlll . , L 'Estrange EanJe, C.B., 1\I.B., CH .B., E. D . Falkner, F.RC.S.E., P. FJUscll1, M.R. C.t . , L.RC.r. , L ond ., S. Finlay, L.R.C.P., If R.C.S., Irel., J. E. Foley> L.R. C.P., L.R.C .. , J".F.P.S., O. R. H . Forster, M.B. , Syc1 ., O. Francesclll. M.D., Florence, , V. Francis, :\1 .1: .C. '., L.R.C.P., R. Freshney, 1\!.B., "VIr, Giblin, M.D., MacDonald Gill, M.D., 1\I.R.C.S., A . M. Gleddon, M.R.C.S., F.RC.S., L.R.C.P.E., F. Goldsmith, M.B., ClI.B., J. ,Yo Gormley, L.R.C.H., I..,rel., J. Gray, M.D., O. D. Halcomb, 1\I.B., F. ,Yo Hal~, 1\I.D., 1\J.R.C .. . , E . O. Hall, 1\f.B., Oll.M ., A. H. Hallen, M.D., J . O. HallIday, 1\I.B. , yd . , F.R. C.S.E.,. D.P.H., G. O. Harpel', l\I.B., Melb., J . H aJ'lis, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., L. Harns, M.B., CH.B., T. J . H en ry, L.B.C.P., F.R.C. '., Edin ., H. 13udJ. H ethel'lngton, 1\I.B., CIl.M., F. O. Higgins, l\1.B., CIl.l\I., P, L. Hipsley, )I~D., CH .M. , yd., 'V. lioare, M.D., ,V. ,V. Hoare, M. D . , A. J. HooJ, 1\1. B. , M.S., Glas., D. Home, B. A., l\I.B., CH.B., R. A. Horne, l\f.B., Melb., A. H. Horsfall, 1\LB., CH.B., yd., D.S. O., , V. O. Howle, L.. A. , N. R. Howse, V.C., l\LR.C.S., F.R.C.S., M. O 'Gorman Hu~hes, M.B., Syc1 . , E . M. Humphery, M.B., CH. 1., G. Hurst, l\1.B. , M.S. J . St. I slnster, l\LB., CH.B. , H. O. Johnson, L.R.C.P., l\1.R.C.t:l., P. B. Jones, 1\I.B., Cll.M ., yd., E. T. Jones, l\I.B., CH.M., L. Jones, M.B., Syd ., S. Kay,1\I.B., F. , V. Kan e, L.R.C.P., L.F.P:S., L.R.C.S.E., R. V. Kelly, C.B., F.R.C.S., Edin., L.R. c.r. E. , A. L. Kerr,. M.D., Edlll., F.R.C.S.E., J. Kerr, 1~1.B., CH.1\1., H. Kirkland, M.B.,Cll.l\I., T . . Kukl;I~d, M.D., F.R.C.S., E. H. Knowles, L.R.C.P., L.U.C.S., L.F.P.S" L. J. Lamrock, M.D., Edm., E. A. Lavery , L.R.C.P., l •. R C.S., O. H . E. Lawes, l\I.B., CH.l\L, J . S. ~e :E,'evrc, M.D. C.S., L.R. C.P., Dr. Le Garde, H. R. L etcher, M.D., CH.B., 1\lell;>., G. II. . LIghtoller, lI1.B., Syd., T. W. LipscoDlb, l\1.B., CH.l\1., yd., W. l!'. LItchfield, ,1\I.B ., S):d:, E. L ittlejohn, },f.B., CR.M . . H. S. Lloyd, l\I.D., 1\I.R.C.. , Oantab. K LudoWICI, l\I.B, CH.1\1., D. Luker, M.B.,' CH.l\1., G. ,Yo A. Lyucl: , l\I.B. , R. 1\lacDollald, 1\1.B., M.S., W. MacGillivray, 1\1.B., CH.M., T. A. MachattIe, l\1.B., 1\1.s., J. Macpherson, M.n., CH.M., H. S. Marsh, M.B. , CH.M., Syd., J . n1ar::;hall, ;\1.B., CII.D., Dub. , H. II. Marshall, M.B., L.R.C.P.E., L.R.C.S.E., W. McOlellal1ll, M.B., CJ-L1\I., H . O. nlcDouall, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.E., D.P.H., St. Andrew McDowall, J. S. IcFarlaIle, LB., yd.., McGowan, l\.I.B. , B.S., J. B. McIlroy,L.R.c.P., L.S.A., i\:,..H.C.R., A. McIUllE.' , ~I.B., CH.M., Syd., J. G . McKay, M.B. , CH.B., R. R. S. MCh.lllnOll,1\!.B. , CII. 1\1. , 'yd., A. A. McNab, l\.I.B., l\.I.s. , A. H. Meeke, M.D., G. D. Men zies, M.D., ClI.i\L, R. ~. Michell, M.B., M.S., E. W. Moncl'ieff, i\LB., CIl.M., J. B. Moor e, L.R.~ .... I., \\. Mortoll, L.Re.p.E., L.R.C.S.E., O. H.. P . ]\'1i.i.lI er, i\l.B., CH.n. , G. L. MullIns, M.n· t Dub., A. W. Nankervis, M.B., CH.B., HOll. J. B. ash, I..R.C.S., 1\1.L.C", l\!.?, E. L. Newman, M.B., Syd., H. Nickoll, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., Edm.,. G. L. 0 i\eIlI, l\.I.n., CH.M., Edin., VY. W. J . O'Reilly, M.D., ~r.R.C.S., T. L. O'ReIlly, i\1.B., ClI .i\!. , Syc1., M. Owens, M.D., M.S., E. O. Page, ;II.B., Syll., A. Palmer, )I.B., L..R.c.r., Lond., F.R.C.S ., Edin., G. Vl. F. Paul, M.D., lI1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., A. E. Perkm ,M.A., l\~.~., D.S.O., A . B. Phillips, M.B. , Syd., J, H. Phipps, i\I.B., L.ll.C.P. , 1\I.R.C.S., J. Pme, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., L.F.P.S., M. J. Plomley, M.D., CR,M. , Syd., U. Pursel', M.D" CH.M. , Syd., ,V. F. Qnaife, M.B. , M.S., Glas., ,V. R. Read, \Ln., ClI .i\L, D.P.11., O. Read, i\LR.C.S., L.R .C.P., G. Read, L.R.C.S., I re1., L. R ees, :tiL B., Clr.~J., Syd. t O. W. Reid, M.B ., CH.i\I., H. R. Hice, L.S.A., i\!'R.C.S., L.R.C.P., L. , V. I{ob el'ts, M.B., CH.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., E. B.. Roseby, I1I.B., CH.lI!., Syd., J . McBain Ross, 1\I.R.C. S., L.P•. C.P. , R. E. Roth, M.R.C.S., D.S.O., A. H. Ruthcrford, M.n. CH.M., G. S. Samuelson, M.B., CH.M. , M.D., Ed., J. M. Sanderson, L.S.A. Lond., F. P. Sandes, M.D., ClI.M., M.B. , H. J. H. Scott, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., vV. 'eldon , M.B., CR.M., P. J. Scxton, L.R.C.P., J".R.C. S., Irel., G. G. Sharp, 1\1.B., CIL1\1., 'yd ., F. C. S. Shaw, JlLB., CR.JlL, Syd., R. Sheldon, M.B., yd., S. Sheldon, 1\I.B., VU.i\I., Sycl.. S . S. Sliil'low, M.B., aR.lIL, Syd., A. H. L. Shorter, M.B., C~.M . , F. G. MacNeIll Simpson, M.B., CR.M., E. p , Sinclair, M.B.,CR.M . , W. G. Snntb, M.B., C. M., Glas., H. W. Smith , L.R.C.P. , L.R .C.S. , Edill . , S. A. Smith, M.D., c rr.M., 8yd.., ,V. pencer, M.D., L.R.C.P.E., L. S.A., G. Sprott, M.D., H. S. Stacy, M.B., Clf.M., M.D., G. P. Stanley, fo M.B., Syd., O. D. Stead, 1\I.R.C. S., L.R.C .P., F. O. Stevensoll, L.R.O.S., ~reJ., J. M . Stewart, M.B., E. S. Stokes, M.B., D.P.Il., R. B. Stoney, M.B., C11.1\[., VI. B. Studdy, M.B., cn.M., H. E. Thane, M.D., M.R.C.S.E., L.R.C.P., Lond., P. T. Thane, L.R.C.P.R., L.H.A. , M.R.C.f)., Eng. , D. Thomas, F.R.C.:;., B. G . Thomas, M.B., vV .. D. Thomas, M.B., M.B.C.S., L.S.A., P. Thornton, M.H"C.P., M.R.C.S. , W. II. T omlIn;, M.R. C.S., L.R.C.P., R. B. T rindall, M.B., Syd, B. B. vVade, M.B., Syd., U. .
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'Warren, L.R.a.p., M.R.a.Fl., L.S.A., S. O. ,Vatkins, M.p..a.s., F. 'Watson, M.n., CH.M., P. \Vaugh, M.n., yd., L. O. ,Vcbstel', L.ll.C.P., L.R.C. S., L.F.P.S., C. E. vVilliams, M.D., O. E. ,VillialJl<;, L.R.C.P., J. II. 'Wilson, L.R. C.P., L.R.C.S., F . Wils0ll, L.Il.C.P.E., L.R.C.S.E., P. ill. vVood, L.R.C.P. M. lt. C.S., O. Woods, M.B., OR.M., M.D. , Ellen ,Vood, L.n. C.T'., L.n.C. '. , L.F.P.S., R. E. Woolnough, M.B. , Cll.M . , Syd., F. il. ' Vl'igley, L. n.c.s., EJill., F. . W. Zlotkowski, M.B. ANNUAL REPORT. In presenting thc Nineteenth Annual R eport of the ew South vVales Oentre to the memhers, the Oommittee desires to express its satisfaction at a very general deyelopment of thc work and aims of the ssociation which has taken place during the year, a,nd the a,nalysi. now shown of thc classcs and the districts where they have been held will be found intere. ting. Perhaps in no year of the history of this Oentre have the objects of the' t. John Ambulance ASHociation been more in evidence, as in addition to the \ aluaLle and generom; assistance given by a large number of the medical profession to meet the puLlic demands for first aid knowledge, many of the certificated mcm hers of both p,exe hase dcyoted much time to preparatory training with plints and bandages. Factories and institutions where accidents are of common occmrence hrwe also formed ambulance COl'PH, and the advantages gained by allowing their employes to he instructed according to the syllabus of this As ociation have been brought under their notice. Eighty-foUl' classes have been formed and in tructed, and the clas. rolls show that 1,31 men and women have attendcd a full course of in ' truction, of whom 961 passed for first aid certificate and re- xam. youcher, 62 for home nursing certificate, and 47 for the medallion. This addition to the number instructed in previous years of the Oentre hring the totalmemher instructed up to 14,799. The standard of t.he certificate of ,'t. .T oim Ambulance Association, which Hi · Excellency the :-3tate UuYernor, in a Hp ech delivered at last annual public meeting of this Oentre, hop'd would be maintained, in view of the confidence which the public had in the efficiency of the holder.' of that certificate, ha b en carefully g-uarded and upheld. An address of welcome was pre ented to His Excellency the Governor-General of the Oommonwealth (the Earl of Dudley), soon after his arrival in Australia, and the assurance givcn in reply of the de p interest that he and the Oountess of Dudley would take in ambulance work, \\"as noted with much satisfaction; the practical evidence of that intere·t i.' being shown at the pre. ent time in the form of a Ladies' Class at Government lIouse, ydney. The departure of Sir Frederick Darley from the tate left the office of President vacant. The H on. Mr. Ju tice II. E. Cohen graciously accepted nomination, and was unanimously elected to thc po ition. The new President has already hown deep interest in thc advancement of the work of the Association by attending the annual puhlic meeting and giying an able aclclre., on the history of the Order of St. John and the development of its humane objects. In the fields of practical ffort to encourage and promote classes, the Committee desires to express its warm appr ciation of the individual efforts made by members of the Medical 'tafL In May Imlt, 'olonel Roth addre sed 400 of the employe s of the Sydney tobacco factories on snbj ct. connected with ambulance work, resulting in the formation of no large first aid class. Dr. torie Dixon, accompanied by Mr. Rainsford, visited Guildford and spoke at a public meeting, pre ided over by Dr. . Liyingstone Kerr, on the advantage of promoting classes in that district. Dr. G. Lane Mullins recently attended at the presenta,tion of an ambulance wagon to the town of vVollongong, and supported the objects of the .A ·sociation. In the ab 'ence of a Centre at Hobart, Ta mania, and by sp ecial reque t from residents there, this Oentre has been r ecognising the instruction !:,riven by qua~fied lectures according to th syllabus by i suing certificates to candidates who have ql~nohfied by examination. On 19th May lao t, at a, public meeting h eld at Hobart,. It was resolved to form a local Centre. Dr. T. Lorie Dixon and 1\11'. B. R. Rmnsford, during visits to Tasmania, advocated this tep, and intervicwed some of the leafing citizens in order to nlist their sympathy and support. I t is pleasing to know from .the Ohief Secretary's letter I' c ntly to hand that the new Oentr has been sanctioned.
St. J ohn Ambulance Association.
Colonial Reports.
The allnual public meeting was held on St. John's Day, 21th June, lUl?er the presidency of His Excellency L ord Chelmsford, K. c. ~I. G. A great ~leal of mterest was manifested in the speeches deli vered on the occaSIOn, and the vanous demon. trations in first aid and home nursing by members of the Brigate were warmly applauded. . . . The members of t. John Ambulance Bngade, New South "Vales Dlstnct, haye accomplished much useful work during the year. At "Vollongong tb~ sen ices rendered by the Division in numerous cases .of accident have been consIdered so valuable that a horse ambulance waO'O'on subscnbed for locally has been presented to that Division. An ambulance Cli'Ti~~n has been formed at Rl1ndwick, I1ml promisei:l to be of oQTeat use to residents of the eastern suburbs. A new Division hilS also 1)een formed at Hobart Tasmania. The district funds luwe been augmented by a bequest of £50 from the late 1rs. Percy Douglas, whose deep interest in ambulance work is to be lastinrrly recoO'nised by instituting the" Douglas" Challenge'hield. which il:l to be competed for a~Ulually by members of the nursing diyision. H is Excellency the State Governor (Lord Chelmi:lford) has kindly con ented to become the patron of this Centre. In concluding this very satisfactory report, the Committee ,vishes to expr.esf:; its indebtedness to the Secretary, Mr. Boles R. Rainsford, for the excellent sernces he has rendered.
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Balance Sheet, yem' ending lith September, 1909. Receipts. E'xpenclilu 1·e. To Cash in bank, Sept. 7, '08 £8 2 11 By Printing, lationery D onations aud Subscril)' • to res, etc .. £235 6 " tions 30 4 0 8 10 " l{ent Telephone and Gas Class and Examination " Secretary's Salary 72 0 " Fees 234 11 9 66 10 " Examination Fcc Sale of Books 96 15 5 7 13 " Annual Demonstration " Banuages 37 2 6 " Petty Cash, Postage, etc. 3fl 15 " " Sundries 120 19 6 o 10 " Bank Fees " "" I nterest, Savings Bank, 20 0 " Deposit Savings Bank Dec. 31st, 1908 2 9 2 2 9 do. " In tercst " Withdrawal Savings Bank " Cash ill Commercial Bank, April 16, 1908 25 0 0 Less unpresented Cheques 25 15 014 J' Petty Cash in Hand
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Cash in Savings Bank, £66 18s. 6d. 'Examined and founel correct, Signed, Sydney, 30th Sept., 1909. REUTER E. RUTH, C'lwinIJctn . WILFRID L. D OCKEn, F.C.P.A. 28th Sept., 1909. Han. Audita?'. CRAS. A. MAXWELl", lIon. T1·easw'Cl'. B01.ES R. HAINSFOllD, SecTetct1'Y' Stcttement of Assets and L iabilil1'es at 17th September, 1909. Assets. Cash in COl1lmercial Bank . £25 15 8 Cash in Savings' Bank 66 18 6 Cash in ltancl o 14- 5 Stock on hand. . 41 8 6 Stationery and Certificates 5 0 o Office Ftll'lliture . . . 10 0 o Accon n ts for Stores supplied, ontstanding 40 3 10 Class Fees, outstanding 34 18 0
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Patron s .
His Excellency the Right Honourable the Earl of Dudley, P.O., G.O.M.G., G.c.v.o., Govel'l1or-Gen eral. His Excellency ir Thomas David Gibson-Carmichael, Barol1E:t, State Governor. His Excellency the Hon. "ir John Madtlen, G.C.::'1.G., Lieut.·Governor. •"l'csiclcnt.
Dr. J. W.
'prilJg~horpe.
HOJlOrary'I'l·casurer .
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Dr. Charles Bage.
SCCl'ctm·y.
J. F. HaIllilton.
1I0110rn1'Y A.uditor.
James C. Anderson, Head Office: 42, ScI horne Chambers, Melbourne.
Oolin T empleton .
Lif(' :Ucmb el's .
Lady Clarke, H. 1.Iasterton (Estate of the late James Paterson), L ord Brassey, Captain "Y. F. . Mann, n.N., 'ir Matthew Davies, Henry Gyles Turner, Dr. Oliver Pen [old, Belluigo, Ilis Excellency ir John 1\IaL1den, K.C.::'f,G., Septimus Miller, T. J. 1\I'Bride, J. 1\1. iall, Captain John Ogilvie, The Ron. Frank tuart, John "Turren 'wanson, IIugo Wertheim, \V. '1'. Appleton, Thomas Clark, David 1I1ills, II. Byron Moore. A:NNUAL REPORT. THE Council of the Victoria Centre of the 't. John Ambulance Association has much pleasure ill presenting the twenty-sixth anlJual repolt to the members and subscribers. It is with (leep regrl't the Council has to record the death of its late Presir1ent, 11'. J oiln myth, which took place on 24th Decem bel', 1908, and to express its ullflualifieel a l'precia Lion of his long, honourable. allLl useful service as member of the Council ever since its inception, as Honorary Treasurer as Chairman of Conllcil, and a. President of this Centre of the ASSOCiation. It is with equally deep regret that the Council has to record the death of Janet Lady Clarke, which took place on the ~ Lh April, 1909. L:uly Clarke was known throughout the OOlllmonwealth for her l,ene\,olence, anr1 [or the interest she took in every good 'York. • Ite took a special in tere t in th e alrairs of the ssociation, as ",as eyidencetl by her presentation of .Ashford liLtel'R, and in many other ways. Dr. J. "V. Springthorpe, ,"ho has been a member of Council since 1 th May, 1886, and ehail'l11<111 fol' llltwy years, "'as llnaninlonsly electetl President, and Dr. Charles Bage, who ha beeu on the onncil 'ince 5th June, 1900, was unanimously elected chairlllan . MI'. \VIlI. IIt.milton, the ecretary o[ the Centre for some twenty years has been compel leu dnrillg the year to resiglJ this position on the ground of ill-health. Th e Conncill'egreHully acceptetl hi resignation. and granted Mr. Hamilton six months' leave of absence on full pay in recognition of his long and yalnable service. Mr. James C. AlIl1ersoll, member of the ouncil since the 1st February, 1 9 , and Hon. Treasurer, ,,,as appointed to the position as from the 1st January, 1909. Mr. John F. Hamilton was unanimously el etel1 lIOll. Treasurer. Ability to render first aid is an imporlant branch of knowledge. This was strikinO'ly illnstrater1 on the day the meml.ers of the American Fleet marched throngh l\1elbot~·lle. On that occa ion a number of women and men trained by the Associa tion volun teered their services as an am bulance corps. They were stationed in groups at the intersections of the streets, ftnc1 rendered first aid and assistance to over 500 persons. This so plainly show tIle desirnbility of having a trained body of workers at hand 011 all such occasions, or in the event of any large and seriou accident, that the Council intem1s to take steps towards the formation of an Ambulance Brigade, similar to the Bricracie at home in ew 'outh "Vales, and r elY Zealand, and hopes that the womenanrl men \I ho dill snch splendid service at Fleet time will be the first recruits. In the mermtime the First Aid Volunteer Association, which any certificated member of the Association can join, has been formed for the purpose of keeping the workers in fleet week together, and affording oPl)Ortuuities for practice. . . The Council uesires to specially notify its appreciation of the lllterest taken III t. John Ambulance hy the Commissioners of Railways and the employes generally. During the year, 12 classes have been held, attended by 249 men; and the .number of railway employes now trained amounts to 2,528, of whom 1,367 are certIficated. The first aid skill thus made available for the travelling public is a matter of almost
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national importance. The Council regrets that the same cannot apply to member. of the police force, who, as a body, are even more ofteu bronght into contact with cases of accident and emergency. For many years all efforts to have the police instructed and certifica,ted have fa lied . The ambulance senice in charge of Mr. H. A . 0 good-Cannon, 25 Lang Lane behind Grand Hotel, and at Chapel Street, Prahan (telephones, Oentral 3,264 ancl Yarra 2,16), a skilled member of the Australian Army Medical Oorps, who has a staff of men thoronghly trained to render first aid to the injured, has done a large amount of useful work during the pa t year. Perhaps the most nOlable instance of this was in connection with the lamentable" Sun hine Disaster," when the whole of the men and carriages "ere continuous1\r at work for eiO'ht hours in renderinO' first aid and transferriug the ,vounded to the hospital . Tile Council has alway~ had occa ion to be proud of the mell employed in the transport branch, and is glad to state that the long and arduous efforts of the men on that occa ion were duly appreciated by the r~ilway authorities, as the following letter, writteu by the Secretary 011 the 2 th Apnl, 1908, shows :-" I beg to expre s, on behalf of the Commissioners, appreciation of the splendid sen'ices rendered by the mem bcrs of the St. John Ambula,nce iu conuection with the lamentable accident which occurred at Sun hiue on Easter Monday last; and I shall be glad if you will kindly convey to each of them the seuse of the Commissioners' obligation." This is one out of many letters of gratitude received during the year from patients for the skilful aUlI careful way they have been treated by the men. The annufll tatement of receipts and expenditure duly autliteu, shows a balance of £50i 17 . 5d. to the credit of the A ociatioll.
Abstract of Receipts and Expenditw'e fa?' the yea?' ended 30th April, 1909. Receipts. Expendit1l1·c. 1st Jfay, 1908To Bank Balance, as per last statemen t . . £326 16 1st May, 190 , to 30th .d pril, 1909T o DOllationsSub cribers . . 92 4 .11elbol11'l1e Oity Oouncil 75 0 Yictorian Railways. . 50 0 Ho pital unday'Oommittee. 100 0 " Class, Lecturers' and Examination Fees 484 8 " Stores s o l d . 118 19 " '\[edallion Fees . 16 18 " Ambulance Transport Fees. . 1314 7
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1st May, 1908, to 30th April, 1909By Lecturers' Fees £106 " Examiners' Fees . 101 106 " tores . " Annual Demonstration 55 "Half ecretary' salary 108 "Half Olerical As istance 10 " Office Rant 22 " Telephone Rent 6 " Office Furniture, &c. 3 " Printing and tationery 34 "un<lries (Postages, Bank Oharges, &c.) . . 21 " Paymeuts to late ecretary Three months' (January, February, and Uarch), of a total ofsix months' leave of absence on full pay 50 " Ambulance ServiceContractor . 1210 Repairs, horse hire, &c. 114 Half ecretary's alary. 108 Half Clerical Assistance 10 Sundries 2 30th April, 1909" Bal,k Balance at this date carried forward .' 507
WEST AUSTRALIA. I>a. r Oll • His Excellency ir Gerahl trickland, K. c.~. G., State Governor. His Honour ir Edward 'tone, 'tate Lieutenant Governor. Pre. i(lcnt.
ChairJIIllll.
Dr. A . E. Ral1l1eil, b1.B., n.s. IIOll. Tr ea . U1"e1'
uperintendent J . .11 . Lapsley.
flJl(l Ass ls .:mt Secr et:uy .
J. L. Lap ley.
Ilon. Ge n c ral Scc r e tllry . Lieut. ·Colonel J. A. 'ampbell 120, Aberdeen treet, Perth. lion.
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Oolonial R epo?·ts.
St. J ohn A ?nbulance A ssociation.
T. Ambrose, )f,B., . H. Anderson, L.n.c.p. :ll.R.C.S., F. C. F. Andrew, M.D. , J. Y. Arkle, L.R.C.I·., F.Il.C .. . , G. W. Barber, )LR.C. '., L.ll.C.P., \Y. J. Beyeridge, Lond., L.:'II.R.C.P., lILR.C ..:., 'Y. P. Birmingham, )LD., J. A. Bis ett, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., \Y. E. Blackall, !II D., L.R.C.P., ~Lll.C.S., G. H . . Blackburne, )r.n., D. F. Blanchard, L.R.C .... , L.R.C.P., \Y. . Bridgeford, M.lLC .. ·., L.R.C.P., D. Brown, )I.B. F. I, Dutler, )f.B., R. ~1. F. amerOl1, L.R.C.P., )r.R.C.~., J. A. Campbell, I..R.C.P., L.R.C.S., D. P. CIl!lllent, )I.D., A. \Y. Connolly, lII.B., J. K. Couch, L.n.c.p., )I.R.C.S., M.D., D. E. Darby.·hire, lILn., lIl.R.C.S., L.Il.C.P., T. D. Duw~ ol1, lILR.e.S., LR.C.P, J. ~. F. Deakin, 1I.B., E. C. Dean, lILR.C .. . , LH.C.P., F. J. Elliott, lII.R.C.S., H. A. ElllS, M.B., J. 1. Flyun, )f.n., 11. R. Fro·t, )l.R.C.· .. A. J. Fro t, lII.n. A. H. Gibson, M. B., L. T. Gille ]Jie, ~. B., W. C. Grey, lIL B., \V . .A.. Harrison, )1. B., C. lII., J. . Hicks, M.D., C. H. Hill, lII.B., F. ~1. Hou e, )LR.C .. . , L.U.C.P., E. . Humphrey, )LR.C.S. , L.R.e.p., B. F. IIus~e'y, )LR.C ... L.R.C.P. A. Hutley, )1. n., H. O. Irwin, lII.B., "'. Joel, lIf.n., H. T. Kel all, ;1[.1)., M. lt.C.b., Idl.C.P., H . .A.. Le chen, lIf.B., J. B. Lewis, M.B., . )lacaulay, lII.R.C.P., L.F.P.H., _\.. H. ::\1. ~racmorran, lIf.n., .A.. 1IIcN'eil, M.B., D.)1. Mc\Yhae, lI1.D., E. E. ::'IInule, ~I.B., Geltrude E. Mead,lIf.B., R. O. lerryweather, L.B.C.P., M.B.C.S., P. II ..... utting,IJ .. · .A. L.R.C.P., lILKC . . , A. J. Xyub y, L.R.C.S., L.R.P.S., M.n.C .. , L.R.C.P., ~1. O'Connor, lIl.D., E. A. Ollicer, ~r.B., O. F. Paget, M.D., A. E. Randell, )Ln., E. II. Rigby , )I.ll., \ Y. H. Rigby, )1.B .. L. J. Robertson, lILB., T. 11. Robin'on, lIr.n., R. X . 1? Rockett, lIl.B., F. L. P. awell, lILn.C .. , L. .A., W. P. eecl, I.R.C ... L.R.C.P., J. E. F . ' tewart, )I.B., J. 1. Y. tewart,lLB., G. litton, "l.B., D. Taylor lIJ.B., H. O. Teague, lII.B., J. Thomp~ on, M.B., E . P. Thurston, M.lt c.. ·.. ;lLn., ,V. Thetbowan, ~.B., A. J. J. Triado, lII.H. F. J. ,VaIden, lILB., Inman ,ray, LB., A. T. White, L. amI L.lII.n.c.p., L.R.C. '., D. E. , Yilliams, L. and L.M.R.C.P., L., and L.lII.ILC ... , T. 'WiLon, L. ·.A., )Ln.C.
AN UAL REPORT. The members of the A sociatiou are deeply ellsitive of the 10 S Ilstained by the departure hom Out' shores of Admirn,l II" Frederick and Lady Bedford, Knight and L~'ly of. Grace respectively, of the Order of "t. John of Jeru aleJl1. During their ~oJourn 111 thi tate ir Frederick an<1 La<ly BeMord C\'illcetl grl'llt practical interest !-n th~ welfare of the s ociatioll, ::1Il<1 were <1i tinctl)' helpful in the furtherance of lt~ obJect. The thanks of the A. soci·'ttioll, are due to Hi Excrllency the Go,'eruor, Slr Gerald Stricklnnd, K.C. M.G., for kindly nccepting tbe position of Patron of th e
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,Vest Au tl'a1ian Oentre vacated by our late Governor. Durin g the recent visit to this tate of the" olumbia Park Boys," fL squad of [our young men, under crgt. Leo~ ,Ying, of that bod'y, b.earing credentia l and. greeting., from the A111eric.;<1n Natlonal Red ross, Oahfol'l1Ja BH\'uch, an FranCl (;0, to t. John Ambulan ce Association, were given an opportunity of witn es ing an exhibition of Ambul ance \York at the Oentral Fire tatioll, Perth, 011 30th eptemhcr lat. Th ey were sholl'n the various methods of ambulance work el1lployen. uy mcmbcr of thc local Ambulan ce Oorps. Foreman Hillier conducted the dem01!stration, ani] thoroughly explaincd fir t thc e:ol11plete ambulance outfit that is alway carried Oll the hose-cnrt. Th e sqnacl were thcn shO\nl over the ambuInnce wagon ,,,hich was pro\'icled hy pul,lic snbsc.;riplion. Th ey expressed great aclJlliraliOlI at all they a\\', and Lhc opinion that in "n Francisco they ,,, erc far behind Perth in that ,'·ay. They \l ele tllrn taken to the Oentral Raih\'ay dation, anll sho lln h.Y the ;rrnrral Secretary of the Go,el'lllllcnt Rnilway Ambulance orps, MI'. A. E. Fi.· hcr, the whole 1,[ the ambulance equipment. It ,ya , thcy said,:3 revelation to them, anl] they h:ulnotlling lik e it in the tates. They \\' ere 1110re thall sll1'pri~ell ,,,hen they leal'llcll that the am bula nce work ill bot h tn,tions ,ra en ti reI y vol ulltar\, . ('nice. In prtsenting the cighteenth Allnual Report and Balance-sheet or the ,Yo A. Centre, yoill' Oouncil is much gHttifird in heing able to render a yelY faYo11l'ahlc account or the past year s work, which stand, a a l('cord of nmbulnnce ,y ork in this tate. The tota1ll11m bcr of per ons instruded by the Ccntre no\\' alllOtlll tf:! to ~, 1£11 ; of these] ,66 have gained certificate, including fiye seafaring candidates. This success is mainly clne to the l:oc1ies lmd ladies and gentll-mcll \\'ho kl.\c so "illin gly und ertaken the honorary dutie of clas snpervi 'O IS, anll ,'ecrelaries of local Ocntns and sections. The thank of the OoullCil aro heartily tendered to the mel1lhel's of the mellical profession, who have 0 generol1sly given their volnlltary serviccs as instructors and examiners of cluses tlming the pa i year. Th e Metropolitan l?ire Brigade, by the kiwl pelmission of the Fire Brignde DoaHl, voluntarily horsc and man thl·ir up-io-datl' amll111ance wagoD. ,'mcc the 1st Octohu', 190 , it has cO"E'red a Llistance of oyer 377 miles to attcnd to :!66 ar('illent~. Th e Police, Llll11per , and GoldfielLl,' Ambulance OOql contillue to do good work. Thanks to the kind assi::.tance and atlvice of the Ohief ecretar.", Oololld Sir IIelhert Perrott, Bt., C. B . , there is eYery hope that dmillg the illCOlllil1g year thc ,'t. .Jolll1 A mbulance Brigade "illlJ(~ in full swing in this tatc tll1der thc control of a local Assistant OommissiolJE'1'. The anllual11leeting of members "as held on 'J'hm.day, 3rd D ecember, 1908, at 8.30 p.m., when the annual report awl balancc·sheet "ere adopt ed, and the Oonncil for 1909-10 elected. The: Annual Public D emonstration was hel(1 in t. George's D all, Perth, on the evening of the 25th March la t, \I 11Pn Ilis Exccllency the GoYernol', Aclllliral , it' Frederick Bedford, G.e.B., distributeel the l1Icdallion c and cerlil1cates gainrd umillg the preceding year by the pupils of the 1IIetl'opoIitan local Cent]' s. An imtl'uC'liYe :111<1 illtel'esting display of amuulance work wa givcn hy female and male pupil of the Associa tion.
Balance Sheet, 30th Sept (' III be?', 1909. A.~sets. Liabil ities. By , Lock on hn.nd £23 18 3 To SunlIry l'editors£7 13 0 " ,'tures at Cell Lrcs 47 7 6 Wi gg- &, ",on 38 "" 3 J\Ie(1n.llions 4 7 (j " NUllrlry D euton', 16 10 0 " Cln~~ FeeH Outstanding . 0 5 0 Dunn & '0. 12 10 0 1 5 0 " Skeleton ancl l!'ittings Bullock Bros. Ofllcc J!'urni tUI'C G 5 0 0 ·1 0 D Olin y brook 'en trc " London Ofliec 8 13 0 "Rcsen'U fol' d epl'ecilttion " Bnhncc n.L Ba,uk 7 15 6 17 10 0 of Stor's 1 12 11 'ash ill IHWtl sl.11plus heillg' " Balance, assets mel' lil\,biliLieil n.t 150 4 6 30th To\'emllcr,190 ag Y'(tl' for P'1' " Profit .j :1 G 5 Re\'c11llc .ACl.:Ollll t ---£23~3 IS £233 15 :") 5
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I certify lhaL I Inlvc examinee] lill blloks ul1(l the nhove Icpresl.llls the true position of the ASf'ociation a tli:-clo~ed by the books. J. H. '.UII'BELL, A.T.A.A.W.A., lIon. Audito?·. J A,'. L. L .\l'.'LEY, I1V7I . 'l'r·wsll1·cr .
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St. J ohn Ambulance AssociatiO?L
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St. John A ?nbulc"nce Association.
McDougall, :tILB., B.S., P. Moil', M.B., cn.B., Glas., D. N. W. Murray, M.B., Euin.,oH.B., Edin., J. B. Neil, M.B., CH.B., N.Z., Jl1.11.C.S., Eng., L.n.c.p., Lond., A. C. Owen, M.D., Edil1., J. C. Pabst, M.D., C.B., Melb., ,Yo H. Parkes, M.n., and C.M. Edin., F.R.C.S., Ediu., A. C. Plll'chas, JlJ.B., and C.M., Edin" M.ll.C.S., Eng., J. S'. Purdy, M.B., OH.B., Aberdeen? E. Roberton, M.D., C.M., Edin., JlI.1:'C.S., Eng., E. E. Roberts, M.B., C.M., Edlll., O. I-I. Robertson, lII.B., orr.B., Lond., JlLL.C.S.E., C. Rowley, M.ll.C.S.E., L.n.C.p., ,V. G. Scott, JILl)., Dnrh., JlLll.C.S., Eng., L.S.A. , Lond. , S. E. Seville, L.S.A., Lond., E. W. Shurman, L.R.C.P., Edin., L.ll.C .S., Edin., G. T. Smith, M.R.C.,·.E., L.S.A., Lond., G. B. Sweet, M.B., C.B., Sydney, H. 1. Tl'esidder, JlI.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., J. C. 'Vadmore, M.ll.C.S., Eng., L.R. c.P., LOlld., H. Walker) L.F.P. & S. Glas., ,Yo E. Williams, M.B., cn.B., Melbourne, S. Zobel, M,B., CH .n., M.D., Lond. ANNUAL REPORT. The Oommittee, in presenting the seventeenth Annual Report of the Centre, are gra.tifi.ed that they ~an congratula.te the members 011 another year' progress. The BUlldmg Fund of tne Centre has beeu largely augmenLeti during the past year, for which the Committee tender their sincere thanks to the ladies and gentlemen who worked so indefatigably 011 Ambulance Saturday. The day chosen was 31st October when the stations were in charge of Mesdames EavesLaOe, mith, PUl'chas' L. Benjamin, Derry, J. Wilson, Pilki~gton, Deyore, Bedford, Boyla.ll, Dawes, Page: Seymour, Mossman, Wooller, A. 'Vllson, and Mahony, and MIsses Edmiston Hudson, Fillelll, 'Vebster, Bongard, Stitch bury, Gillman, Fleming, and Jackson' while Mrs. Rattray, Hon. Secretary, visited the various stations to render assistanc~ where required. Mr. J. Boylan kindly placed his motor car and chaffeur at the disposal of thc Oommittee, by wbich means the ecretary was enabled to collect the cash at the various stations, and take it to the office of the Oentre, where it was prepared for the bank uy Messrs. Maclean, Atkinson, Doull, Roach IJutcliinson Tunks, COlley, Pilkington, Derrick, and the Rev. R. ,ommervill~. The totai amount resulting from the day's efforts, and the collection at the performance at tIle Albert Park which the Oity Band very kindly gave, was £464 6s. 4d. The expenses were only £23 Is. lId., so that the net result WIiS £441 4s. 5d. The Oommittee decided ~o place £1,000 on deposit with the Northern Steamship 00. Information was recelVed from the Government that a sub idy of £ for £ up to £200, would be granted ?ll the amount c?llectcd on Ambulance Saturday, the result being that £200 was receIved and placed 111 the .Auckland Savings Bank. Sundry donations received and interest credited enable the Oommittee to make the very gratifying announcement that they n~w have the substantial sum of £1!360 7s. 3d., towar~s the cost. of .building and equipping an ambulance station. It IS hoped that the CIty Oonncli wlll grant a 10nD' lease of a suitable site or better still, that one of our generous citizens will give a ~te so that the buildi n'D' may be commenced without further delay. The Committee would tender thcir sincere thanks to tb?se ladies and .gentlemen wllo worked so indefatigably; to the City Ba~d ~or thon per!ormance 111 the Albert. Park; to all classes of the community for theu' hberal donatlOns ; and to the propnetors of the principal hotels restaurants and tea-rooms for kindly hospitising the workers. ' The Oommittee would tender their most cordial thanks to the members of the Honorary Medical Staff, for their valued services as lecturers also to Drs. Aickin Aubin, Barclay! Bedford, OJ'll:ig, Oheesman, Oairns, Dudl;y, Douglas, Ferguson: Grant, Goldstelll, J~nes, Moll', McDowell, Murray, McDougall, Neil, Parkes, Robertso~, S.cott, SmIth, Walker, an~ Williams, and Mr. Derrick for conducting the examlllatlOns, and to Mesdames \Vll sol1, Mossman, and Rattray. Misses Miller, Goldsworthy, ~l:egear, and Price, and Mess~'H. Oampbel}, Rit?hie, Sanderson, Bat~er, McNaughton, lOho11s,. 3?d Ronson for tlleu' goodness 111 actmg as H on. Secretanes. A number of those wlshlllg to present themselves for examination as Masters or Mates have ueen examined in first aid, and Dr. Ferguson is now giving lectures to others. The Ashford Litters have again been llsed to a cOl1siderahle extent but the Oomnlittee would draw the attention of those receiving the benefit of this 'mode 0f invalid tJ'a~sport to thE' fac~ that they are !lot contributing as they should to the cost of mallltenance. DUl'111g the year the cost of repairs, insurance, etc., was £9 15s., whereas the fees received amounted to only £3 7s. 6d.
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181
OolO'l'tial Reports.
Receipts and Expendit'l.L?·e fo?' the yea?' ending 28th Feb1'1ta?'y, 1909. Expenclit~t?·e. Receipts. By Advertising, Printing, To Balance in bank £6 16 0 Postage and Petty Cash £4.0 1 10 Annual 'ubscriptiollS 11 3 6 " Lecture and Examination " Olass Fees 89 18 9 29 9 Expenses " :Thlcdallions sold 16 8 0 12 11 "Medallion bought " Stores sold. 85 4 11 64 5 " tores bonght " Postages, ('te., refunded 1 3 b 19 15 " 0 mce Ren t " Choral Society-Don.. 0 15 0 3 0 " lIire of Choral IIall 2 2 0 " Fee from \Vaihi Branch 1 10 " Hire of Organ )) Fec froJll Pn.el'oa Brn.nch 2 2 0 o 12 " Cartage, etc. . . " Fee from Morl'insville class 1 1 0 " Post Office Order dishon'd. 5 4 . 1 18 0 " Nursing Divi~ioll 40 0 " 'rcretary's ,'alary )) Savings Bank Interest. 0 9 1 " Post Office Oruer paW. 5 1 (j, " Repairs to Ashford Litters 6 10 1 10 " Iuspection clo. " Ashford Littr'r Fel's 3 7 6 1 15 " Insurance do. " '\T ul'l.;: \yol'th l~x ~tn1. Fee 1 11 0 .1208 1 " Buil(ling Fund "" Building Fllllcl .120 1 0 3 0 )) 13n.lance in Bank. £H37
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AmbulcLnce Saturday. Receipts. To Oollection 011 Alllbnlitnce Saturday £110 " Oollected at Dallll 6 Performance " Colkctt'd uy 1\1 \' . Arthur Alkin . 1 "Bachelors' .'ocial, per 1 Miss WehsLel' . " Oollected in Illdustrial 6 Estal)li 'lllllent 7 " DOllatioll ..," " 'n \ ings Ballk In tcre t
Eapcncliture. , By Advcrtisillg, Printing, 6~ Postages, and Petty Oash £17 11 11 " Premier Joinery Co. for 4. 10 0 Boxes 100 " Cartage of Tables 413 9 10 4~ "Building Fund 31 3 11 " Balance ill Balik I
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Building Fwul. E;1'1JenCWlli'e. Receipts To Balance in Bank . £572 4. 9 . By Torthern teamshipOo .£1000 avings' Bank, 42,1 2 90 )) ColI. aiAnnnal :Meeting 11 9 0 " do. 1,042 90 " Medallionisi 3 3 0 do. 41,66 18 "Another reua.l1ionist. 0 10 G " Auckland Racing Club. G 5 0 )) Savings Bank Iuterest . 11 5 5 )) Ambulu.llCC Saturday 413 9 10 )) Sayillgs Bauk Intere t . 0 8 5 " Northern . . 00. Interost 8 1 0 )) Goverumeut ubsidy 200 0 0 £122
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Assets and Liabilities on 28th Fcb1'lla?'y, 1909 . Assets. L iabilities. Cash III Bank, Gcneral Ace. £3 0 2 " Building., 228 14 11 ,. Amb. at. " 31 3 11 " 'W agon" 1 00 8 5 Northern Steamship Co. 10 00 0 0 13 A hford Li tters, as per last stock-taking IH 8 0 L c s 10 per cent Depreciation 17 9 0 - - - 1 5 6 19 0 Stores in Stock, as pel' Sc11edule 26 13 0 £1546 19
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Oolonial R epoTls.
St. J ohn A 1nb'Ldance Association.
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"\VlLLIA?tI ~ATTRAY, Scc1·eta?'y. C. J . T UNRS, Hon. T'i'CCtSu1'cr I tave exammed the above Accounts anll have compared thcm with the Bank Books and Vou chers, and find them to be correct, A. . Rus. ELL , F . N . Z. A . A., Hon. Audito?'.
Minister of EdncaLion. presented the cerLificaLes, medals, and medallions awarded to the snccessful studcnts during the session of 1907. Y'{arrauts issued by the Commissioncr for pecial ervices were handcd to the Officers of the St. .J ohn Ambulance BriO'ade, and an illuminatcd address was presented to the Dist. Ohief, uperintendent, M/' A. . Lind ay, appreciative of hi:-; pasL service;;, by the Oflicer and members of the Christchurch Tursing Division . An exbibition of home nursing and first aid W,1,S a ft er wards givcn by the members of St. John Al1lbulanec Brigade. The total nUJllber of person who have attended lectures since the formation 0[" this Centre is 6,332, of whom 4,310 haye passea their examinations, and 608 have qualified for the mcdallion, and 3 for the label of the Association. The Oouncil wish to place on record their co n Lin ued incle1tedness to the mem hers of the medical 111'0f"ession who have so generonsly as i tell in ihe work of thc Association; to thc ladies and O'cntlemen who have so willingly and elficienUy performed their duties of Honorary ~ecJ'etaries of lite Yluious bU b-Oen tres. It i gratifyi ng to note Ulat junior classes were formed for the first time in tbis Centre in connection with Christ's College and the Southbridge District High School. Arrangements huye now heen made by which canrLidates for Masters' amI Mates' Certificates can be pecia lly instruclerl ana examineu in first aiel at Lyttelton. This has become n eees ary becausc of recent regulations issued by the 1I1ini ·ter of J:\LU'ine. It is hoped, during the pre ent year, to extend the operations of the Associalion by forming elas es of instruction in Jistricts not yet touched, in addition to resuming thc further il struction of those ,,110 have already attended lectures, also to form special classes for the Post Office, Police, Fire Brigade, and other public bodies.
CHRISTCHURCH. J'res i(lcnt. His Excellency the Governor of N ew Zealand.
{'hail'man of {'ouncil. Peter H ercus.
Snrgeon L ieutentant-Coloncl Wa lter T homas, V.D., Sccr e tary of {'entre. Captain C. J. Treleaven, 136':1, W Ol'cester Street. ]Ucmbcl·S.
L ord .Plunket, K.C. lII.G" R. C.V. O., Mrs. R. Heaton Rhode. Mrs Milsom Mrs Nashelskt, Trnstees of the Estate of the late J. T . Peacock M~SSl'S'r B 11 ' t . & Co. ' . ,. a an yne, J
lIc<1ical Staff. C H. G. Arland, C. M. Anderson, R. W . Anderson W. Anllerson P Bald" H ~{:y'ton' · BRarCclaYk' RS ' JBett , R. Broiffault, F. AI. G. Britti~, W. F . Brom;e; P · . 00, . • Cooke J. Oook W J O' · Ilaw, Ll~I • 'B. CrUlckshank .' , HOD . H' . ' " lan, J . TV \ . Claws . . a;enpolt, . IV. DavlCs,. G. E. Deamer, W. Diamond, J. D. Cam )bell~ Duncan, L. D. Dunn, C. FenWIck,IV G E Ga b't F . G . G.1b W E Gib C DP. G . FitzO'erald 5 ,.. I es, 1 son H' . , son, . . reeu \\'ood, J . Gutlll'ie L. G. HaUwright P H V' a~~mersley, W ' . H. Hargreaves, E. ~. Raye., Howard, P. W . Ii'islo') B: ~oon, R. Hl:ntel, II. McClel}anrl In glIs, W. h ving, E. Jennings, G. M. l'Lester · T: IV. LIttle, 1\1. G. Lomsson, L. S. :Mannina J. D. Marks ,V UcKa A rr' F. fICkle, B. U. Moorhouse, Alice Moreland C. G. Morice J "AI' B : .Yt' J' A' J Murray E A N th JAN ' , . . Ll C J eal y, . . R 'U' A' O· Sa dun,. . . ewell, A. J. Orchard, J. C. Palmer A G Pitts · usse, . . all stem, "\V. V. Shone A SIlong J St A" , H. H ardwick -Smi th A G Talb t H rr" r" e\enson, . . Stewart, Thomas J R Th~m's 0, . eevan, A. Temple, R. T. Th acker, O. E. a T A Vhll' T 'J 1\7'tl ~ G' TWh omas, J. E . Trevor, C. H. Upham, R. Yolckman " ," \ 1 lets, . estenra. '
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ANNUAL REPORT. The Council of the Christchurch Centre of ihe St John AUlb lll A . t' . t' h . ance SSOCla IOn h ave much pleasu . Rubscribers The rpe rlen 'dPleStenHl~J gEt e ltlIVenty-fourth Annual R eport to llJembers and . • SI en. IS xce ency the Gove t' 1 mtercst in the work of the Ass . t · Th rno~, con mues to ta (e a keen Hall L atimer Sq. tl ' OCla. Ion . e aUllual meetmg was h eld at the Ohoral H erdu~ Chairma~l~ltt;en E l!ceVt?nm g of T!1Ursrlay, ~nd April, 1908 . when Mr. Pcter , x U lve olmmttee, presHled, anu the Hon. Geo. Fowlds,
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I certify that I have examined the Books and Vouchers of the St. John Ambulance Association , and that the above is a correct sta temen t a f their posi tion at 3] st December, 190 . Certified stock li. ts show that the ledger balances are fully covered by plant and material all halld . T . H. CA YERlIILL, Auditor. OMistchunh, 27th Janua1'y, 1909. 'YA LTr:r, TlIO)fA.·, Han. Tl'easw·e1·.
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His Honor Mr. Justice , Villiams, Chairman.
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R eceipts (IneZ EI'jJenrl itu7'e jo)' the YCa?' cnding Not'embe?' 30th, 1909. n ct:( ']its. E "'pCil clitw·c. To Balnnrein Dank, Dec. 1 t, On Dpposit Bank of N.Z. 190 . £35 H 7 Dunedin £200 " DUlH:din ~rclllbcr~hip til 15 0 By General Expenses 31 " Bml1ch and Class 'lass 69 " Bo.ln.nces . 2 11 1 Tew "" l\Iaintellnllce and " Medallion. and lnb >ls 37 11 3 tores 26 " }Io 'pital Sntul'llay Associ. 29 " Medallions and L a.bels atioll 375 0 0 " Anllual )Ieetillg . 15 " Sull . and Donations 55 11 6 129 " Ditrict S lll' e " Ho. pital Tru tees 15 0 0 'alaries, Rent, Taxes " Clenning " Int crest 5 14 10 173 " Withclra"'al from Dunedin " Ambulance (new wagon) 90 Savings Bank 150 0 0 32 " Tmll POlt Acconnt " Repair and Insnrance (am bulance) 16 " Ban k, Balance, D ec. 1st, 1909 7
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On Del,osit Da.nk N .Z. DUlIellin, £200 . " "Dulledin [wings Bank £50. J. E . BONE, Trcasll7·er . I have examined the books and accounts of t. John Ambulance As. ociation and ~e~eby certify tba,t, in my opinion, the abo\'e statement of Receipts and Expenditure IS III accordance thrre"'ith and corrcct. C. R U::;SRLL mTlI, F.I.A., N.Z ., Auditor. A N NUAL REPORT. A very Successful annual meeting wa held on 12th Ma.y, 1909. His ' Vorship the Mayor of the Oity presided . Certificates, medallion, a.nn bar were presented, and a good musical programme was provided, with demonstrations of first aid and nUl' il1~ by St. J ohn Ambulance Bl igacle and N u rsing Diyision. 40 classes h ave been held N
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during tbe year, with an attendance of 660. Ambulance transport bas been carried ()n satisfactorily, about 500 passengers haNing used tbe ambulance, and in a number of cases Brio-ade men ba.ve been sent with the ca es when required. .A new ambulance has been aOdded during the year. The Hospital aturday Association allocated the sum of £375 to the Association for the year's work. District lV1LTsing.-This branch of the ervice bas been carried on regularly and efficiently, tbe District Nurse having made about 3,000 visits during the year. The attendance at classes was not quite as good as last year, the fa,lling-off being in the country districts. A1nbttlctnce kits and stretche1·s.-During the year a number have been placed in outlying districts in the charge of persons qualified to use same. Arrangements were made during the winter f0r tr:1ined men to be in :1ttendance at football grounds to render first aid; :11so a.t race meetings and :1gricultural show, etc. It i hoped that the coming year will be one of progress, and that an equally good report will be forthcoming.
Balance Sheet etl 31st October, 190 9. Assets. Liabilities. To Sundry Creditors . £3 0 6 By amount paid to Mrs. S. A. Rhodes, Messrs J. G. Balance to redit of Dist. W. Aitken, and C. P. " urs. Guild Department 5396 7 1 Powles in Trust for Investment on account of Fund for Nursing the ick Poor of Wellington £5251 " Cash in Bank 148
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2Gth November, 1909.
WELLINGTON. Preshlcnt.
His Excellency Lord Plunket, DI TRICT
WR ING GU ILD. Presitlcnt.
Her Excellency Lady Plnnket.
Mrs. S. A. Rhodes. lion. Secretary.
Honorary Surgeons.
Dr. Agnes Bennett, Dr. Elizabeth Gunn .
Mrs. W. B .
FISHER,
Hon. Treasurer.
ANNUAL REPORT. During 1909 the district nursing operations have been mORt succes fully maintained under the management of tbe Guild Committee, and after defraying all expenses incidental to the work, a ati factory credit balance remains in hand to be carried forward. ince the pre\'ious report, the capital account has been increa ed by £371 3s. Gd., and the total donations and subscriptions nearly eerual those of the previous yel1r. According to the register, 972 pl1tients have been nursed in their own bomes, and received attention at the office ince the inception of the district nursing work, so that the .. e stati tics how how nece::;sary it was to e t:1bli h an organisation like the District juring Guild in ·Wellington. The Committee ag:1in desire to thank subscribers and otber belpers for their kind assistance, and confidently look forward for further practical co-operation during the en uing year.
R.O. M.G. , R.C .V. O.
Patt·oness.
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Fi~her.
St. John Ambulance Associatioll District Nurses:
urse A. Sextun, 55 Ghuznee treet, Telephone 1796. Nurse M. H. MacAndrew, 55 Ghuznee treet, Telephone 1796. HOll. Auditor.
lIOIl. SOl1CitOl'.
E. Balcombe-Brown.
Charles Batten, N.Z.R.
CAPE COLONY (CAPE TOWN).
W . B . Fisher, Thorndon, Wellington.
Re1'enlte ancl Expenditure Receipts. To Balance: 'rhe St. John Ambulance Association District Nursing Guild £134 " Th e St. John Ambulance Brigade, Wellington Nursing Division . 24 I I Subscriptions 114 " Donations 15 " In terest. 180 " Collections, etc. . 35 " Nursing Division Deposits 6
for the year ending 31st OctobeT, 1909. Expenclitu1'e. By Salaries of District Nurses . . . £21~ 8 5 "Comforts and N ecessaries 25 for Patients . 8 " 1'.ledical requisites 72 1 1 " Rent, etc. 13 6 10 "lIliscellaneons. . 6 0 " ursing Division: ' Vith1 0 0 dl'awal 2 11 By Balance: 5 0 Cash in Bank. The S.J.A.A.,Dist. J urs. Guild . 148 The •. J. A. B.,Wellington Nursing Division 28 I
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P.O. Box 1113, Cape Town.
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the medallion; and 2 obtained the label for 1909. Of the. e 94 ladies attended first aid lectnres, and 49 the course on home nursing. Lieut. -General Sir Reginald Hart, v.C., R.C.B., R.C.M.G, having left the Colouy on promotion, his successor in the command, Major-General II. Scobell, u. V.O., C.B., has been pleased to accept the Presidency of the Centre. Your Council regrets to have to report that no advance has ueen made wiLh regard to the teaching of first aiu, nursing, and hygiene in tho public schools of tbe Colony, but hopes that its eudeftVOUl'S will be crowned with success in the immediate future. A to the utility and necessity of this instruction there ca.U1l0L be a question, and seeing that financial considerations alone prevented tlJG Superintendent-General of l£ducation from sanctioning the Council's scheme of which he has approved, anll that according to the Right Hon. the Treasurer , the corner has l)een turned and the silver-linlllg i,; at last becoming visible in the clouds, your Council tru ts that next year lllay see this important work commenced. The depression has, unfortunately, affecLell your l\);sociation, in COlllnlOn with other bodies, as wi tness the decreased number of pupils who have presented themselves at the classes, and in the number ,lll'l a.mount!:! uf the sub5criptions received. On the other hanel, the Council is please<l to he able to report that first aid work has b~ell taken up r;on am.ore uy the employees at the Docks. Out of a cla'lS of 25 held there, all passed, the lowest numuer of 111<uks ga.ined amounting to 81 per cent., the highest to 9(j per cent. which lllUit be considered highly satisfactory. Your Oou11cil desires to thank liss Chaml)!"r, Principal of the Gids' IIigh School, ,Yynberg, and Mis Moreton, Principal of the Goou Hopc Seminary, for their valuable aid a.nll a<;'i tance in forming classes 1.Llllongst the pupils of their respective institutions an<l1\1r. II. C. illckay for his continnoll a.nd sllceessfu1labours amongst the employecs or the De Beer's COllsoliJaLeu 1\1ines, Ltd., Kimberley. During the winter months a eour.-e of lectures on advanced 1lU!' ing has been given to the members of the ?\'llr:;ing Division of the Cape Town Corps of the Brigade. These lednres ha\-e been excellently attcndcd, amI the thanks of your Council are uue and are cOl'llilllly gi\'en to Drs. Gertrude Bycroft, Budd, R. A. ·Wilson, D. B. Hewat, Arenhold, und :-:\i111p,-011 Wells for their kindness iu glving the lectures. 'I hough more particularly (;ol1llectell with the working of the Brigade, the Uouncil takes this opportunity of uringing to the notice of Illellluers tl1e fact that the Board of the Suburban Jlospi tal, ,Vood touk, bas hecn kinu rnough to allow the nursing sisters to attend that Institutiuu a~ Tursiug isLcr .'uperuumerary for further instruction and p!'(l(;Lil'al \York ill nlll'illg. Yom ouncil take this opportunity of thanking the Board of the lIo~pital, Dr. ,"'harpe, the Medical Superintendent, and the Matron for the faciliLies plac·d within the reach of the Nursing Di vision. Your COllncil has very mueh plen...,nre in recoruing the fact that the Board of tllC l\lowbray-Rondebosch Cottage Hospital has grantcd silllilar facilities to the nursing si tcrs, and tenders them its grateful thanks for their re~J.r response. At the .llggestion of His Excellellcy, ir 1\I,ltthew 1 athall, G. C.:'Il. G., GoYel'llorofNaLal, a 'oulh African.A..rmy Nursing Divi.ioll, 'econr! Re. en'e, ha' been formed, the list of members of which is kept by the lililary 'c(;reLary to IIis ExcellPllcy the IIigh COll1U1is ioner, Lord ~~lb()rne.. Tea.rly all the nursing si tel'S of the Cape Town Tur;;ing Division bave JOilled tins Resene, 111H1 it wa with the object of enaulillg Lhe mClllber to perfect themsel ves still further for their du Lies, that the above-mell tioned courses oflcctures were held Ilud Lho al'l'UugelUE:uts ll1n.dc with the IIospital Boanl . '\'" our Council has recei veel froltl IIcatl-q llarters, L oudon, dct,lil of the . cheme ,:luch has been inaugurated in England for medical aid for the Territorial Force in tIme of war hy the Uentral ExecnLive Coml1littee under arrangemellt with the War 9£6.ce.. Before calTying on \\'ork on Si!llilar lilles iu ... outh Africa, your Council deem lt adVIsable to wait nnW union is an accolllplished fact, when, by "Lhe revival of the South African Conncil of the Ar:.sociation and its co-operation with the military authorities, it is hoped tllat a scheme may uc: cvol ved IV hich will reflect credit on the '~hole of the sub-continent, and become a nationalraLher than a p!'oYincial organisation. The Conncil is much illdeutecl to th e Pre. s for their ullfa.iling courLesy in publishing the rcports of the examinations, the account of' m eetillgs, and of other ambulance llJatters, which have materially helped to disseminate throughout the Colony the knowledge of Lhe great usefllilles or the instruction imparted by the Association. The than ks of tbe COllllCi1 is hereby rordially tendered to the lecturers and examiners who by their elf- 'arrificillg lauouI's mcrit well of the Association and of the general pnulic. The Council wonld also admit with pleasure
Arenhold, B.A. , (Cape), M.D., (Gatt), taats EX~dD?-" G)eBrman y , Beck, !l1.L.A., hl.D.~ B dd S L R CP BriO'O's M.B., B.S, (l:£ 111., rown, lItR.C .. , L. R.C.P., ~' er,m.,m 's~~RB'C,U"s E' d'i~ ·'Clark~\:R.C.S .. (Ire1.), L.B.C.P., (Ire1.), Copeland, M.R.C.S., . ., ., , . D 1 H tl (D ) "L.R.c.p., Lieut-Col. Cox, C.M.a., M.R.a.S., L.R.a.p., ar ey- ar ey, 1II.D. , ~r., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Elliott, M.D., (Lond.) , M.R.C.S., JJ.R.C.P., Eyre, M.B;, M.S:, (~d~n.), R C S L Rap Forsyth M.B. B.S. E. B. Fuller, IlI.B., I'.R.C.S., F en h 0 ul e, t D B (Edll1.), H A. Fuller, M.B., M.S., Edin., lILR.a.S., IIarrts, 1II.R.a.~., L.R.C.P., L.. A., . . e"vat, ALB., M.S., (Edin.), J. Hewat, M.L.A., U.B., M.S., (Edll1. ),:1\1. L. ~ewat, ?LD., (~dll1. ), Hoffmann, lILB., M.S., (Edin. ), De Jager, U.B., M.S. , L.l:.C.S., (Echn.), ~{l~d, M.1..C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.II., Le tel', :lLB., M.S ., (Edin .), Malan, lI!.B~,. M ..S., (Edm.), :1\learns, 1II D (Aberd) McClure, M.R.a.s., L.n.c.p., McGowan I\..ltchll1g, 111. D., (Lond.), l\IcI(enzie, M.'B'., CIL\!., ( berd.), Maberley, :'Ir.~.c.s., L.R.C.P., (Lond.), McMullen, M B M S McPherson :'Il.B. B.Sur o ·. (Irel.), McN ally, U.B., B.s.,(Dub.), Molteno,M.B B"s.:'(C~~tab . ),C. F . IC.Mm:ray, u.~.:(Ire1.), F.n.C .. , (!rel.,):~l. Surg., . M. :1\:u~ray, M.B., B!lc., Surg. (Cantab.), Neethling, i'lI.B., M .. . , (Edm.,) Oa.tes, III:B., ~I. ., (Edlll:), Otto, "LD., (Edin. ,) ,,1. R. C. s., Ortlepp, M. R. C. S., J .. ~l. C. P., (Lond.), Pear"on, )f. D., (Al.Jel.), Paterson, U.B., M.S., (Gla.) Col~nel Pe~erkll1, A.lIL.O., ~.A.M.C." JI?Il. Dl. J. Petersen, M.L.C., ~r.B., M.S., (Ed.m.), PIers, lII.D., \Abel~.), ;)I.h.C.s ..' ~.R.C P" Gertrude Pycroft, U.B., crr.M., (EdlD.), Roux, !lLB., M.S., (Edm.), ~_utheIford, M.D., (Edin.), St. Leger, B.A., (Cantab), L.S.A., Schauol't, M.D., SLan.ts Exam., Germa~y, Smith IILB., M.S .. (Edin .). Stewart, II['B., B.S. teYens, M.B.C.S., L.R.C.P., yhet, M.B., ;r.s., (Cant~b.), SteYll, M.B., Bac., Surg., (Edin.), ",J\:n~~nds, M.D., :'ILll.C.S., L.R.C.P., Thomason, M.D., De Yulliers, IILIt.C.R. L.n.C.p., , a cron, ~r.;~". M.lt.C.H., L.RC.P., A. :1\1. Wilon, M.D., (Durh.), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. , R. A ... '\ 11::;on, ~1.1J., M.S., (Eclin.), N. O. ·Wilson, F.r•. c.s., (Eng.), L.ll.C.P., (Lond.), .Sl1npson :'e11s, M.B., M.,.;." )LA., (Gla . ), F.R.C.S., A. \Vhy-te, i'lLB+ l\~.s., (Edm.), "hy.te, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., (Edin.), Wicks, "LR.C.S., L.R.C.P., \\ llkmson, :'ILB., \\ oIfe, LlC., Med. & Ch. L.S.A., (Lond.)
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W. B. POWTS, Hon. 1'1·wslwel·. Cape Town, 15th Octouer, 1909. I hereby certify that the balance standing to the credit of, 't. John Ambulance Associa"Lion in the books of this Branch at 30th September, 190IJ, amountel1 to £41 19s. lld.-Say forty-one pounds nineteen shi1ling~ and e.le~en pence. For African Banking CorporatIOn, LlIIllt eu, Cape T owlI . Signed. J. MACKENZIE, Sub-Accountant.
30th Septembe?', 1909.
ANNUAL REPORT. T he Council of the Cape Colony (Cape TOWI1) Centre of the 'to John Amhulance Association has much pleasure in presenting the eighteenth Ann,ual Report to members, and begs to place before them tlle record of a year's satIsfactory work. The number of pupils instructed during the year amount t.o 302, of wh.om 25~ attended first aid courses; 94 nursing classes; 8 were re-exanllned; 8 q uahfied fOI
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its indebtedness to the various local Committees, Honorary Secretaries, a.nd Class Secretaries and desires to thank tbem for their assistance. The Councill'egrets to have to report the resiO'nation through ill-health, of Mr. W. B. Powis, the Honorary Treasurer who has filled that office for the past five years. The Council tenders him herewith' a cordial vote of thanks for his long and valuable services. I n acc~rdance with Rule No. 12, the Council retires and the following names are submitted for your approval as Counci.u0rs for th.e coming. year :-Rev. Father A. O'Riley, ~Ir. H. M. Beattie, C.M.G . (ChIef LocomotIve Supenntendent, ~.G.R ), ~lr. Advocate Greer, LL.D., :r.r.L.A., 111'. Anvocate Lon g, LL.D., M.L.A., :MaJor Merntt, R.A.M.C., Mr. A . Paterson (Messrs. Burrough', Welcome & Co.), Mr .. ~: Powell, lILL.A., Mrs. Beaumont Rn.wbone CMembel' of the School Board, Cape DlvlslOn), Col. Robinson, A.M.O., C.C. & O.R.C., Col. Stil'ke, :Mr. J. :M. P. Muirhead, J.P., as Ron. Treasurer, Mr. F . H. Johnson (Chief Accountant Table Bay Harbour Board), as. H on. Auditor, anu Major J. A. Liebmauu, as Hon. ecretary.
NATAL. Preshlent.
Cbuirnlan.
Sir Benjamin W . Greenacre.
P. Murison, M. D. UOllOI'ury Secrctary.
Treasurer.
A. N . Scott, 61, Field Street, Durban.
Major H. Buxton-Browne, 36, Anglo African House. Durban.
Life newbers.
Oaptain T. B. D avis.
Sir Benjamin W. Green:1Cre. lU edical Staff.
',\T. E. Burnard, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Lond., C. A. Bowker, M.B., c.~I. , S. G. Carnpbell, J.P., M.D ,F.H .C.S., &c., EJin., S. Copley, F.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P., D. J.Calll]lbell, M.B., H. Orass, G. Gordon Cumming, :l>I.B., B.S., H. E. Fernand.ez, M.D., R. K. Ellis, M.B., CH.B., M.A . , A. 1\1. Gray, L.R. C.P., L.R.C.S., H. T. Galbraith, L.R.C.P., and L.:\L. F.R.C.S., Mary Hannan,L.&L.M., K.L.&Q. C.P., B. C.S., W. J. Hill, M.D., J. Hyslop, ]).s.o., M.D., c.M.,P.Murison, M.D . B.SC. , D.P.H., R. A. Mate. L.R.C.P. anu s., H. J . Parry, Major, R.A.M.O., IYl. G. Pearson, F.R.C.S., B.SC., N.B., ,Yo A. Peyerley, M.B., ClI.B., H. T. Platt, M.B., M.S. , A. D. Pringle, M.B., L.A. Robinson, L.R.C.S., L.n.c.p., G. P. Staunton, M.D., C.M., J. M. ROilS, U.B., Cli. H. , R. Milner Smyth, F.R.C.S., L.ll.C.P., Frances Snow, L.R.C.P ., L.R.C.S . , ,V. almond, M.ll., C.~1., G. E. OdJin-'l'aylor, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ANNUAL REPORT. The Committee, in presenting the report for the year ending 30th eptember, 1909, are glad to record continued sati hctory progress. A section has been formed at Dundee, and a L adies' Branch at Ladysmith. The grateful thanks of the Committee are accorded to Hi s Excellency Sir :Matthew Kathan, for the very active interest he has continued to take in the work of the Association in Tatal. The Guild of Loyal Women and the Young Women's Christian Associa.tion have as isted greatly in forming classes for women in different parts of the colony. 17 classes (15 first aid and 2 nursing have been held during the year), and 10 classes (4 first aid, 4 nursing, and 2 hygiene) are now under instruction. The Natal Government Railway Oorps (now the Durban Division of the St. John Ambulance Brigade) h.1s, as usual, dealt with a large number of accidents, no fewer than 3,82S cases having passed through their hands during the year.
TRANSVAAL. Patrons .
H.R.H. Field Marshall the Duke of Connaught, K.G. His Excellency the Earl of Selbo1'11e, High Commissioner for South Africa. Pl'csi41ent.
The Chief Justice, Transvaal, Sir James Rose-Innes,
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UonOI';U'y TreaSU1·el'.
J. N. Jones, Manager, National Bunk of South Africa, J Ohu,llllesburg.
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C. F. W. Burbury. Offi ces-15 9, Stock P. O. Box 2960.
Exchange Buildings, Johannesburg. T elephone 1800.
BanI•.
The National Bank of South Arrica, Ltd., Johannesburg. lU e41ical Staff.
G. Adam, M.D., B.S., Abel'. , F. J. Allen, M.B., B.S., Ire1., T. Kerr-Bell, M.B., D.P.IT., Glas., Johnstone BroY\'n, M.D., Glas., Archer Brown, M.B . , B.S., Edill., M.R.C.P., J. Tay]or Blown M.B., Glas., AnIle Oleaver, L.R.C.P., Edin., D.P.H., E. F. N. Currey, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., II. F. 90rl),on, M.D., Howell Davies, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., A. Dodds, M.B., M.S., Glas., .]H. Dlckson, Alexander Frew, M.D., B.S., Edin., T. B. Gilchri t, U.D., M.. , Glas., H. Goodmall, ~LB., B.S., Glas., Grant Gordon, M.D., M.S., Aberd., A. D. n1.Grallt, ~r.D., M.S., Ec1in., J. '\\T. Hall, L.A.H., Dnh., L. G. Irvine, M.B., M.S., Edin.,M. M. Klein, M.D., l'II.D., C. J. Lyons, LL.M. ,K.Q.O.P., Irel.,F.R.C.S., Irel., H. A. Loeser, M.D., Zurich., F. R. Martin, M.n.C .. , L.R.C.P., G. D. Maynard, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., F.R. C.. , R. P. McNeil, ~1.D., D.S., Edin., J. S. Morton, U.B., B.S., Dub., lc::'Iontgomery, M.D., !If S., D.I'.IT., Glas., Glanville Milur, M.B .. M.S., AbeI'd., H. Osborne, L.R.e.p., L.R.C.S., L.F.l'., Glas., Norman Sheriuan, M.D., Dur., R. Strachan, M.L.A., M.B. )1. ., Edin., J. B. K. Tough, M.B., M.S., Edin., Ritchie Thomson, U.B., M .• ·., Edin., A. II. 'Watt, M.B., M.S., R.O.S., Edill., II. C. Watson, M.B., B . . , B.A.O., Ire1. Statement of Receipts and ExpcuditU1'e from, 1st Oct., 190 , to 30th Sept., 1909. Receipts. ExpendiltL1·e. 1905-0ctoher 1. I To Balanc~ r~l'\var(l . . £11 9 10 By. ec. 's alary, Office Rent, " ub 'cnpllOlls and don. 179 0 0 Telephone Hent PrintinO' " Sale?f Book, Bandage, of Certificates,' General llll'e of Diagrams, &c. 69 7 6 Printing and 'tationery, " Class Fees 3 10 0 Dallk Chargl-s; Oil Ambulance faterial, etc. . £227 17 0 " Head Office, London, for Ambulallce material, &c. 25 0 0 "Balancc, being Cash at Nat!l.1 Bank carried forward 117 10 4
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" Balance fonvurd £117 10 1 Examined. with Vouchers aUlI Banker's Pass Rook and found correct. J. W. BUCKLA~TD, Hon. Audito?'. T. . PAnno'IT, Chat·?'?nan. G. N. JOloms, lIon. TTeaS1l1·er. Johannesburg, 12th Oct. , 1909. C. F. W. BURBURY, SecTeta?·Y. A U.A.L REPORT . In presenting the fourth annual report the Committee are gratified in recording another year of useful work hy the Centre. During the year much u eful work bas been accompli 'heel in the variou railwn.y departments of the Transvaal, and many classes have heen formed o,lld instructed. On the mines al 0 a number of cl:t~ses bav~ been in tructecl, and the miners are sbowing an inc rea iug interest in the work. D~nng the year our ecretn.ry hu. sy. tematicully yisiled all the mine co-operating WIth the As ocio,tion. \\'i th yery sntisfrtctor,)' l' sults. There rcmains, howe,eI', much work to be clone in this direction, o,s there are o\,er 20,000 white miner employed in the area known as tbe bin Reef, o,ntl] 0,000 natiye and Chinese. Professor Yate , on the occasions of his llumerous ofl1cial vi its to the mines for some months past, has, wben~vel' possihle, drawn attention to the gren,t value of fir t aid teaching, ancl his ~orl~ III this dircction must produce good results. Amongst the general public there 18 stlll much to be don, but there are signs of a growing sympa.thy in this portion of
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our field, and public attention i frequently dmwn to the impor tan ce of the work by encouruaino' reference in the Press. to whom we owe Ollr be t thanks. A short time aO'~ o~r Chairman deliyered a lecture in Mbabane, "waziland, on the work of the John Ambulance Association, and tep' are now being tn.ken in that pla('e to form H, branch of the As ociation, which for the pre em, will co-operate with the T raus\'a'll Centre. A junior cIa" for instruction ha al~o bee~ started for ,t he new organisation formed by Geneml i1' R. G. . Baden-Bowell, '.·lZ., th~ B?ys cout._ . T he Tramways Departmen t ha also commenced a. cour~e of lllstructlOn 1Il ~r t aId for conductors and motor-men. The intel'e~t taken 1Il amuulance work 1 , your Oommittee are plea ed to state, incre", ing. A public meeting and demon tration ill ambulance work wa held at the Drill Hall on the 2 th eptember last, and was well attended ~ among't other pre ent who evinced keen intere t \l ere O. hudl.eigh playor), ir Thoma Price, G. Albu, E (1-> and many otbers. Your Oomnnttee extend to the medical profe ion their mo ot Learty thank for the ,Yay in "hich the'members of that Lo.1y h;!Ye, at all time., gratuitously rendered ~o t. "aluable adnce and as i tance in the holding of lecture, conducting exanunatlOn , and extending of cIa e.
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INDIA.
INDIAN BRANCH. Patrone . • Her Excellency the OOllntess of ~linto. ( ·Ita il'nl an. Hi Excellency General "ir O'~Ioore Creagh, Y . c. , G. c . ~ . 1., K . C.B., Commander-inOhief in I ndia. l'I'esi{len t. His Excellency the Viccroy.
lIOllOI':1I'Y Trc a . Ul'e l'.
Hon . A. M. Ker.
C. LE. ,
Alliance Ba!lk of imla.
U OllOral'Y S('c r c t:ll'Y.
Major R J . Hhtckham, RA. M . C. :Lifc :UemlJer s. Hi Excellency Yi count hitchener, G.C.B. 0.)1., G.C. S.L, G.C.M. G., G. C.I.E .• Right Hon. L ord 1\orthcote, G. C.I.E., L ady Korthcote, Hight Bey. Di_hop of Lahore, ir Jamsetjee Jijibhai, Bt., Hon. ,j1ahamja Babadur of Darbhanga, Lieut.Oolonel A . C. late urgeon-General ir Thomas Gallwey, urgeon-Generul G. Bomford. Hon. ir J. P . Hewett, ir Barnam • ingh, Colonel ,\Yilliam Capper, C. E. Hastings, E q. H . W . Orange, Esq ., c. I. E., ir Tre\Tedyn R \Yynn~~ K . C. . L, Hon. A. M . Ker, C. L E., Damoder ;oyerdhandll', Hon. Bomon]1 D. Petit, Lieut.-Oolonel Han'mod, R.A. ;1l.C., GeOl'ere L und, E·q. V. Gabriel, Esq., C.Y. o. ir Cowasji Jehangir, ~1. N . Goculdas, ' . 111. ,\Yadia, C. LE., Jehangir B . Petit, Yojbhukhandas Atmaram, Colonel W. H. Riddell, Kehayji N athu Sailor, TribhovRndas Nathubhai, The Agent, G. I.P. Hailway, J . D . Forbes, D r . Harischandra B . i\ aik Dandekar, A. . Moss.
ANl\u AL REPORT. The current year 190 - 9 has been one of very marked progress in the work of the Branch. After a period of something like stagnation, quite a wave of ambulance enthusia m has spread oyer the I ndian Empire and no fewer than ix new centres ha\'estarted work since January last, viz : -1. The 'orth- \\'est Frontier Pro\-lnce Centre; 2. The Oentral Punjab Centre; 3. T he outhern I ndia Oentre; 4. The . . outhem Punjab Centre; 5. The Oudh and Rohilkhand Railway Oentre; 6. The North -We tel'll Hailway Centre. Centre are also being formed in Jaipur and Gwalior, in the N orthern Punjab and in Rajputalla, and, as one of the members of the Executi'-e Committee has just proceedecl to I ndore, the early re\'i\'al of a Central I ndia Centre may be expected. A brief account of each of the 24 Oentres of the Association is appended . A largely attended Ambulance class has been helel among the officers and men of the 14th Hussars at Bangalol'e, and a propo al was l~,id before the Committee at Simla with reference to the wearing of the Association badges i n mili tary unifor m.
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Lient.-Oolonel ynge HutchinSOll I' .C. , tbe Oommanding Officer of the 14th Hnssars, takes a yery keen interest in the work of the As:ociation, anel other military officers nre nl 0 doing much to help the extentiion of' the .As~ociation work among·t soldiers, but Ul1l1ue tlOnnuly, the most important tep which has hitherto Leen taken by a military u.uthOlity in India, is the issue of a memomndul1l uy 'urgeon-General F . W. 1'1'0"01', .n., the Principal ::'.Ieclical OJlicer, Ilis Majesty's Force in India. It is iropos'ible to eX~lggerate the yalue of this ollieial encouragement to military medical workers ill India" The Director-Gencral of the Indian ~ledical eryices has SIgnified his intention' of i~.uillg a similar circular to Ciyil ,urgeons. ,,"-number of oleliers from each ullitin rudin.have to be tr,linec1 anllually in c, Firt Aiel" and thc diagrams printed by the A.soc:iatioll are recommended hy Indian Army Hegulations, Yolul1le 2, paragraph 890, for u e in the-e classes. The course of instruction conm; the A ~ociation's S) !la.bus 0 tha.t military medical o1licers could, "itbollt anyadditionallahour to themselre' put up a huge number of lllen annually for the A" 'ocitltion certificate. Thi bas "heady he en done at several station,' and in yie\\- of ~eneml Treyor's circular, "'illno douht ue now taken up in llIall,Y other. The ::'Iilital'y'tlJlitatioll Course of the AssociatiLln opell . up a wide fidd of work among::t soldier:;. In accordance with Indian Arm)' Order ~ o. 3.,1.1, 1 DO" four men and a. ~ on-Commi:,ionecl officer per Company haye to be trained anllually in .sanitation. The curriculum co,er the A.sociation's ~yllahu::; and here again, a bl'ge num1)er of men can ue certii1cated withont any adtlitillllalleL:tme' or examining. }'ol'ty-ei!!;llt men were granted the certificate ill the First (re~;]Hlw~ll) Diyi"ioll of the }.1'll1Y ourillg the yetu·. Their COlllmand ing' Officer: gladly paid the bllltlll fee for the certificates, which '''ere highly )'alued by the men. A cla"s of ~ on-Coll1mis'ioned ollicer \\a, conducted on thi' course on the voyage out to luelia la"t year on II. ~l. Trtw,.,port ,. Itohilla." It is much to he r 'cTretted thaL no compdition for the Yolunteer _\mbulance hield, pre, ented hy IIi, Poytd Highne% the Grand 1'riol, \I as hel(l thi year. Ambulance cltl" es for YoJullteel':; ha,e llO\\'t:\,el'. 1)(; nlll'lcl during the year uuder report at imla and Lahore, and lhe In"peetor-Gem'ral of Yolullteers; General Gray, ha - undertaken the di:,tributioll of a copy of the special pamphlet to every Yolunteer unit in India. The North- \\·e.:tcl'l1 Hailway h,l" taken up the work of the ",Lsociation enthu ia tically d ul'iug the year, anll the authoritie ' of thi - line 11a ye decided to con'ider time spent at mnlmlance in. truction n workin" time. Thi- i a \'ery im':lortant tep and it IS hoped that other Railway ",ill seC their way to follo\\'inguit. Fi\'e teaching centres coYel'lng the lal''''e arel\ \\'01 ked by the railway have Leen arranged for . The anuual competition for His l:opl lliglme. the Grand Prior's Raikay Challenge Shield was held a' usual at Jubbulpore in ~[arch, but only thr(:e teams competed. The Oudh and Rohilkhand Iln.ilwuy centre ha' been presented with n. mab'11ificent Ambulance Cbalh·ng(! hield hy the .~dlllini. tratiou of the Rail\\'ay for inter-station competItIons. This Raihmy ha:-, taken :l most prominent intere"L in ..\mbulance work in India for en.ral years and hold ' tho Rail \\'ay Challenge Ambuhmce ... hidd of India for the year. The Grl'at Indian Penin ub Haill\'ny ha put on 'ome &pecial ambulancl carriage' anti, to~ ther \I ith tht: Bombay, Utuocln. and Central Inaia Railway, is continull1g to do excellent work. I ,lm llllable to gi\'c any information "'ith rcgard to the "'ork on the East Illdia Railway. Apparently the '1'hole of the ambulance organization of the line i-in the hallds of the Chief ~lcdic'1.1 Ollicer. '1'hi gentleman has been onlea\'e in England and no one \\l\ in:l po-ition to gi\'e any information with reg[uc1 to the am11Ulauee Olgnnization during hi absence. This _tate of affairs empha ize' the necessity of H;\ilway C ·ntrcs. ~-\ great deal of cone 'poudence has taken place with other milwa,y and it i hoped that through the influence of ir Trenedyn ,\Vyul1e l)efo1'e my next ",\.nnual Heport there "illllot be a ingle line in India withou tit trained tlm'iJUlnnce men. ~ -ot the least impOl tant e\ ent of the year, ha been the grant of a. pn. s oyer the tnte nnilwn,ys to the IIonol'ary ecretary, ~vhi(;h will ue of yery mntelial as_istnl1ce to the WOI k o( the AStiocin.tion in lndia . I t 1 confidently hoped that the saIlle pl'i'ilege will be g-l':lnteu by the other raih,ays in the country, as, at present, owing to the ellOlIllOU di tance~ that ha\'e to beco,ered, t~lC '\YO; k of organization occa ionally im'ol "e~ cOllsidenl ule expense which must faJl eIther on the Ilonorary ccretal'Y personally or on the l3ranch fuurL. Am bulance instruction ha lleen nmc1e an e seminl qualificatiolJ for the Police in Bombay Oity, the United rl'O\'ince ,ano the K orth-\Ye t Frontier Proyince, a.nd cla,ses for warder baye been held in Peshawar Jail. There i llluch _cope for exten ion of the \\'o1'k among t policemen and warder . It i hoped that ir H ar old
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w art "\\ill be able, in the course of the next year, to a i t by his influence the exten· sion of the "\\ork among t the Jail staff of thi coun try, as ,YardeI' con titute a body of men to "\\hom a kno"\\ledge of Fir' t Aid should undoubtedly prore ~pecially u eful. I n truction of convict' "\\us at one time carried on in the Andaman hhmd and illr. Adams in his book on •. Oriental Crime" refers to it a' a featUl"e of the humanizing influence of tbi great com'ict ettlement. I regret to report that Captain , Yoolley, L }LS., writes from POlt Blair saying that the "ork is dropping Lebind . Thi i a matter for great regret, and ir Harold ruart and the autholitie at t. John' Gate have been addres ed on the subject. A gleat stimulu to the" ork among the police would be giren if orders "\\ere i ned pelmitting them to weal' the uadge of the Association a i done in the police forces of England and the Colonie~ . This has already been done by the Go,ernment of illadras. Clau e ha ,-e been turred at the :;\1ayo College, the _.Dtchison College at Lahore and the Muhammlldun Anglo-Oriental College ['.t .Aligarb . Fir t .Aid ha been introduced a a u bject of instruction in the }li::;sioll "' choob at Pe hawar, and other chool, ~ uch as the Bi' hop otton at imla, ha,e taken it up alo. It i· hopell before the next Annual }1eeting there ,,,ill ha\ e been a great exten. ion of "'ork in thi dil ection, mOl e e pecially a ~r . Orange ha drafted a letter and memorandum on the uhject, which is being i ued to e\'ery educational authority in India . Ambulance in truction h3 ' been introduced at the illayo Col1eCl'e at Ajmer, the Eton of India, and 1111'. Ga1'liel has pre ented a medal to be a"\\arded to the be t ambulancer in each ses~ion. There can be little doubt that the practical acquaintance of ambnlance "\\ork (Tained by young I ndian prince during their collegiate career will in time han a far-leaching influence on the work in the ru t number of Xati\'e tate \"hich form uch an important part of our great Indian Empire, and orer \rhicl these young prince, for "\\hom the ~1ayo College wa e pecially con tituted, ,,-ill eYentually Le called to rule. Centres are being formed at Jaipur. amI at G\\alior, while the aekwar of Baroda is carrying on in truction in ambulance work. m:rsing and hygi('ne in his tate. As already mentioned, ,ery valuable re ulL are expected from the ch::-ses at the Mayo College where ~o many of the principal Rulin o ' hier· are train r1. and a start to\Yard a Rajputana Centre ha ~ been made by the Hon. Colonel Pinhey, Agent to the Goyernor General in Rajputana, \"ho organized cIa:::se at }lount Abu during the pa::t season. A suryey is now being maoe of the work in all the Katin 'tates, and it is hoped that before long many more Centres wi.ll ue in existence, and that orne of the pre ent ones, \yhich are ome"hat lethargic in condition. will lie revi vified, but this work ha nece arily to proceed urely and gradually. Great activity is no\y beingdisplayed in the :::-\izam's Dominions o\\'ing to the intere t taken lJ'y Lieut.-Colond Shore, 1.)1 .. . , and Dr. Mirza Rarim Ehan . The 1a t named !'!'entleman who was educated in Edinburgh, ha pul)li hed an admirable First .Aid ~1allual in the Yemacular. Colonel -'hore and Dr. Mirza Karim Ehan ba \'e been asked to form their certificated men into diyi. ions of the t . John A.mbubllce Brigade. o far a i knowll, no ambulance in ·truction ha,.; yet beencinstituted for Jmperial Serrice Troops, except at J aipur, whel e it is hoped that cht!'. e "ill soon he stal ted in accordance with the sylJabus of the Association. General Drummond h",', howe\ er, promi. ed to use his influence in achi ing corp. , "\\here po~. ible, to int roduce instruction in First Aid and Ambulance Transport, and the Maharaja of walior and Bikaner are knO\Y!l to be fa,ourably dipo ed to the introduction of the work in their State. Colonel Dick, I n pecting Officer of Frontier ll Iilitia, ha ~ undertaken to introduce ambulance instruction in the Co rp~ of frontier Militia, numhering 10.000 men, and 1Iajor cott-i.1oncl'ieff, 1. ~l. ' . \ ha arranged to make a Pu",h tu tran~lation of the Association },Ianual with an appendix e. pecially relating to fron tier work . The r oliticalAgent in the Rurram is organizing cIas e ' all1on~ t the Eurram liliti<1. The greatest difficulty has been experienced for the want of vel nacular lran!:-lcttion Th e Urdu tran latioll was out of print and out of date. T hanks to the Hev. Dr. Macalli tel' an up-to-date tran lation of the 1908 edition of the Fir·t Aid is now being printed . .A Punj •• bi translation is also being plinted by M e srI'. Guhl.b ingh and Co.\ L ahore, on favoli rable terms to the A sociatioll . The branch i indebted to Colonel H endley fo[, this tran lation. Guj rati and liTahratti translations which are the l)ri \'ate property of ind iridu<lls are also on sale at tLe ~toles Dq ot . ~ n.dia i~ a .l and rich in minerals. and ya t 'rope for the VIOl k exists in the I ndian 11111111g dlstn cts . eyerul cla~ses ha,'e been held at the umaria Collieries and the
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S t. J ohn A ?nb1)Jlance Association .
Kolar Gold F ields, and ill hi' annual report to t he Goyernment of I ndia the Chief Inspector of ).Iines, 11'. J. R. :" i1., on, rep~rted at. co~side~'able length on the gl eat desirability of ambulance orgamz.at.lOn a~ldll1 tructlon 1ll mille.. . Durin" thccurrent year an exllllnt of t . John Ambulance matenal. "hlch attracted much at~entioll, was ho\nl at The Bomuay ~ 1edic,\l Congres. X ew premi. e for the tore Depot at Bombay ha\ e been obtail1eJ and ~ll' . C!al'~,. one of t~e Honorary .iUunuger· of the Depot, ha' arranged for a permanent e::dllblt. of pubhcanon . and material ' ,\t the establi hment of ~ Ie;; r ~ . L und and Blockley 1ll Sa<i oon In tHute Bujidin" . }le. r . L und and hll'k who belong to thi ' 1hm render mo t yaluable errices "'to the.A sociation hy malla~-ring the 'tores Depot and di tributing dores all oyer Indi,\ without any fee or reward . The annual competi t ion for the Raihmy Challenge hield and plize presented by Hi - Royal Highne the ,rand Prior and the Chapter Genel'~l.of the Order of t. John, "'as held at Jubbulpore on 1st ~larch, 1009. The competltlOn, a usual, tuok place in the Rajkull1ur 'ollege Helll, \\hich \\'a' kindly l~llt for the occasi~n. Mr. R. F.~ . Cooke District Traffic 'upelillt ndellt, Great IndIa Pemnsular RaIlway, baJ , a ID former years, spared no trouble in nrran~ing for the comfort orthe team " examiners and rail"':l)" rqJl't:sent.lti"es a~"elllhled III the College Hall Ut 11 A.)1. Colone~ 0-:. C. B. Robin,,;011, R.A.:-!.C., Principal )It:dical Office!. Jubbulpore and Jhana Brig,ldes, acted a' J[oclelator of the jlloceerlings. 2I lajor 211. "'walley, Cup ain F. G. TUl;l er. Capt:lin P. Dwyer all lIf the lLUI.C., llnd 1ajor A. E. Berry, I.~r. . . , had kindly offen,d theirsenices as examiner '. Four Iailwuy team::; had el~tered, but. at the }a<;t moment, one teum was ullfortuna.tely una.l,le to be present. The compet1llg tealUS were examined 111 (n 'tl'etcber work and carrying of patient ' ; (u treatmenli of fits and faintiIl!::', urtificial 1'e l'imtiull: (c) treatment of injulies and ane t of hremon ha~e. The ;j"xnmil1tltion WllS made a~ pnlctica 1 as po" ible and the competitors sho\\'ed a 11igh amount of knowledge of ambulance work. The careful \\ay in which the ~ul'po"t'd patient wele mon:d'and handh:d \\u particularIY.l1otice!lbJe. " -,hen the marks were handed into the HUl.urUJ)' ~ecretary at the concltnon of the exumlDatiun. it was [oul1ll that the teaDl c of the udh and Rohilkhand Railway and Great Indian renin . ula l:aihHlY hall tied for tir t plac.~, Each made a total of ],126 marks out of a po: ::.ible 1, 500. 'l'hi~ en milt c1 a. fm ther and more e\"er~ tEst of the~e teams, which wa ' carried out hy } lajol' Berry, 1.)[':0;., the mark: bem{' awarded by the Moderator. _\ . n l't:~ult of thi.:, the urlh and Rohilkhand team were declared the winners. The i.! oderator then announced the result and awald a follo"' " : -1 t Oudh and Rohilkhancl Rail,,' uy, willner.' of tlte hie1d, 1,1'26 point out.of a p~ ible 1,500, awarded 11",. 75 in prize.' and bad" e of merit: 2nd Gret-:t Indllll1 Pel1lD!:;~hl Railway, 1,126 points, awarded R~', 50 in prize und. badge ofment: 3nl Ea t Ind~an Railway, 955 points. pccial ;.il \'el' btlCl!!;es of ment were a\\"tH~le.d to_ ~he follo\\lD(T competitor for havil1!!; shown exceptIOnal knowlt:d~e and obtallllllg I ~ per ?ent. of m,nk: :-2IIe' -r~ . X . \\~hite, Henclersoll and Kelly, of the Ouelh and ~ohllkba~ld Raih\-ay te,lm, Me. sr::-. 'htlpman, Tutfield, and ..:ileo?k, of the .reat 1n<h'\I1 ~en.lll sub team. The lodernlor then pre,;entecl the "luelcl and pnze to the Wll111111g team .. , and the proceeding' terminated " ith t\ ,"ote of thank to Colonel Hobinson and the Examiner. The only matter on \,hich un atisfactory report ha to ~e l1H1.lle i .the financ,lal pojtion of the ]~ranch, ,,·hich doe,' not appeal' to ha\'e been Intbel'to conSIdered. The difficulty ha ueen met, up to date, h' n. gual'tlntee. on the part of a, ~ll(:.mber of the Branch to bea.r any deHcit thrre mi~ht be on \\orkmg' expen.'es, hu.t It 1'" llec~s~ary now to put the finance. on a firm ,l'i: and thi i. one of the mo~t llnportant, If not the Illost important, matter to he dealt with during the el.1 uillg y~a:· . The expel~ es of the Branch are not Yet' 1 hell\ y, and a moderate slim WIll beuillclent for practlcal purpose. at present, but it must be rememher d tbat a the work of the Branch ex:tend the expenditure will b come COITcsponoin~ly greater, and. the~'e ought to he a reser,e fund to meet the cpecial emel gencie' which might a1'1..e 111 ume. of ~\al', internal di turban('e 01' other' national t1'e~, which it i' cleal'lyone of the maw obJects of the A ociation to pl'o \-ic1e for.
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I nspector General of Ci\il H u, pitals, nIn.jor E. C. ::.rac1eod,' I. ;)f. S., Ea tern Bengal and A sam . Ci \'il urgeoll, Iullon,". No report has yet been receiyed from thi ' Cen tr I any letters l11we b(!en ent.
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St. J ohn A1nbulance .!lssocicdion.
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CENTRAL PROVINCES.
BARODA STATE.
This Centre is in abeyance. His IIighllesR the l\laharaja is cond~lcting. instruction in the tate independent of this Branch. The matter is under con.lclerntlOll.
This Centre iH in nlwymlCc, l)llt Htlp~ a,re h(;ill~ tal ell for itfl t·c\'ival.
CALCUTTA.
BURMA. This Centre is in aheyance. 'W ork is heing carried on hy Dr. P ·cUey in the Y . )I.C.A. IIe ha been a ked to take up the duties of lIon. 'ecretal'y.
BOMBAY PRESIDENCY. l'I'cs id CJl t. His Excellency Sir George Sydenham Clarke, Brigadier-Gen . R ~1. Gre ·nflelcl, C.D., G.O.M.G., G.a.I.E. , Go\'ernor of 13oml)ay ~'omlllanding, Tlom IJay Brigade. lIoll. S(' c l·(' ta ,·i('s . George Luud nncl 1[ . G. Clmk. 1· 1I11'OIl.
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orthcote, G C.~r.G., G.C.I.E . , Lady ]'\orthcote, Lord LamingLoll, 0.a.M.G., Lady Lamington, 'ir Cn,\\'atiji .J ehalljl, Bt., II on. ~lr. J\U1l1allji Dinshah Petit :.\11'. 1\. l\l. \\'adia O.I.E., .\11'. Georgc I,unel, Lil·nt.- 'olond Harwood, RA.};.O., :'11'. Damode1' GoY~rdhanda~s. :'[r. :\1. .I. T. Gokai(lass, :'Jr. Yijl,l1Ukhanc1n Atmal'am Colonel \\' . H. H.iddell, :.\[1'. Kesha\ji l'a,thu Sailor, 1\11'. rr. 1\1. .,. athool)h~i Mr. Goycl'dhanc1a s 'Tejpal, The Agent, Gr >at J ndian PeninsuIa. Railway, :.\1:1'. ,r. D. Forbes, Dr. llarischandra 1:. N . Dandekar, 1\ r r. ,Jeha116rir B . Petit, Dr. Ec1ulji l\l anockji l\lodi, D. H. c., LL. D., 1\1 r . Rnton.1. Tata. ltl c clica I ~ I atr. Miss A. M. Benson, JII.D., Miss ::\Ieakin, )J. lJ., :Miss A. M. Mehta, L.)I. and ' " l\1iss 1\. 1\1. 11 ehta, L. ~r. and s., Dinanat 11 B. ::'\ aik Dandekar, J.P., Lieut. -Colonel Bannerman, I. lII. 1':)., G. ,T. Blackmore, •'ir Bhalchalldra Kl'i,;lllla, Lit:ut. -Colnl1t:l ,\V. E. .Jennings, lILn, , I.)LS., Captain J. FairiJairn, R.J\.)T.C., l\l~tj{)r A. 8tl'cet, I.)I.s., H . C. Veni.·, F.R.C. . ·., K. "\V. Dani, L.H.C.I'. & ~. , l\alyaniwala, },)f. & s. (Ahmed), :F. N. l{apadia, L.}[. & s., '. R l\larrat, )1.])., lIal'i;;cli:l!ldl'H H. Danc1ekar, Captai n .A.. \ Yells, 1.:.r.,'. , K E. 1\1adOll, L.)1. &. H., :.\lajol' L. hilele, I.~L. · ., Chocksey. L.:I[. & S., J.P., Lieut.,Coloud Crill1min, V.C., ('.1 E" J.)I.S., K. B. Dadachauji, J. P., Lieu t, -Colonel .J. "\ V. .t\.llClerl'cJll, 1. lI1.li., ~\ . 11. IJeanc, J kll1cJIlll', 1II.D. , F. Otto, Lieut.·Colonel Dimmock, J.)I.S., H. D. Gaz(lur, L.::'I1. & H. , H. II. 1\anavatty, F. R. c .. ·., D. 1\1. •'urveyol', J" )r. &:-;" n. T. X nriTllan, 1\ l'tllllr }>(jwell, ?II. D., Lieut. -Uolonel Quicke, I.;o.[. R., D. A . Tmldlad, M.ll. , B . G . I PUC, J.. ;lf. & H., 8. O. Bhaya, J . ~ . Daggan, L.)f. & 1;. The work of the Centre for the year cnding 30th, 'cl'temher, ] nO!), iudicatcs steacly alld good progress. Three hunrlrecl and nincty-eight males cUllJpletul a coun-;e Clf in ·truction in "first aid" of whom 317 olJtainul certificates. Twenty-foul' femah,s of whom 13 (lualified. • 'ixteen malcs Cjualified for nwdallioll!l. Tbe l\lac1ras Centre having lJeen in a1Jeyance the arrangements for organising amI cxamiulllg cla.-scs l)otll at Kolar Gold Field and Bangalore were made lJY the J30m1Jay P]'(~siclell(,y Centre with the result that 73 males cOmlJletc(1 a connie (Jf iustmctioll in first aiel of \1 hom 46 ohtainecl certificates. Seyen males fJualified for lJ1cclallions. The tCJlal 11l1mh l' ~f certIDcates issued 1Jy the Bombay Presidency Oentrc (luring the yenr uncler relJort IS 346 . During the year 236 native polieem8lt were re-examined in "first aiel" so as to ascertain that they are entitled to wear hac1ges when on duty. Of t.his l1um1Jer 227 obtained the neceRsary marks. First aid classes were llC::ld at tlle Y. 1\1. C. A ., Fort, and Proprietary II igh •'chools, Great Inclian Peninsula Railway, IJarf~l, anel '\ Vadi J ~al1rlar 'Workshops and at Poona, Igatpuri, Bhusawal, Budnera, Kasik, Motlllt Alm, anel Surat Districts of the Bom hay Presidcncy. The annual f'ornpeti lion fc >1' the Police Shield presented by nIl'. George L und, Hon. SecretalY, Boml)ay Presidency CCllt:e, for annual competition amongst the BomlJay City Police was IlCld at thc II ea(l Pollce Office on 2nd April, 1909. The shield was won by tJIC "L" diviHion team. .Fiftyfiye mercantile marine first aid certificates were iHsu8cl (luring tIIC yc"ar. Q11alified meml)ersof the, 'to John Aml)ulance AssociatiQJl att(;Jlded duty at Llte 1'ulo, Aga Khan H ockey, alld Rugl)y Football Toul'lIamcnts. Th cases treated l1Uln1)f~reel ten . T wenty-one invalidswere removed on rulJl)er-tyred wlleeled amlJUlallee fl'o111 Qne pln,ce to another by qualified members of tlw aflsoeiation. Lord
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BALUCHISTAN. This Centre is in al)eyance. The lIon. SecI'E:tary is cCJl'l'csp()nding with Civil Surgeon, Quetta, regarding its revi val.
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I nclian B'ranch.
St. John A mbul(ynce Association.
"198
KASHMIR AND JAMMU.
NORTH-WEST FRONTIER PROVINCE. )'l·C .
The Residency Surgeon has been communicated \vith, regarding the formation of a .centre for this state.
idcut.
Hon. Lieut.-Colonel Sir George Roos-Keppel, K . C. I.E., Cbief Commissioner and Agent to the Governor General.
NORTHERN BENGAL. J>rcs iclcnt.
ChairJll:1n.
,V.
L ieut. -Colonel G. P. Dennys, I.M.S., Administrative Medical Officer, N.-'V. F. P. (ex-officio) . nOll.
199
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~1.
1I0ll. Sccl'clary.
Cmwfol'd, I. C. s., Dal'jeeling.
Mr. G. P. Robertson, ::"Iunicipal Engineer, Darjeeling. Local . cCl'clary.
Mr. C. Kirl)y, Darjeeling.
Sccrctary.
E. G. Gregson, Personal Assistant to the Inspector-General of Police, N orth-, Vest Frontier Province.
NORTHERN PUNJAB. II 011. SCI'l'(" :11')' .
Trca nrc)".
Agent, Punjab Banking Company, Limited, Peshawar. At a public meeting convened by the Hon. Chief Commissioner, Torth-West Frontier Proyince, on 11th JUarch, 1909, a Centre of the St. John Ambulance Association wa formed for the North-\Vest Frontier Province and a committee was appointed. Since the formation of the Centre, thirty-one classes have been held but unfortunately the hot weather prevented many of these classes from being examined. The In pector-General of Police immediately took up the question of organized instruction in first aid; rules were issued requiring the instruction of at least 30 per cent. of the force, permitting the wearing of the t. John's badge, and the grant of rewards to men who obtained more than 75 per cent. of the marks in the examination. An attempt was made to develop the work among the Border Military Police alld Militia Corps on the Frontier, this was hampered by the rule fixing a minimum number of men to a class. TIlls rule ha ' since been altered, 0 that further efforts will now be made with these bodie , It is now time to decentrali e considerably, and Superintendents of police will be asked to act as local ecretarie' at the headquarter of each district in this province. We shall then be in a position to form ambulance di,-isions throughout the proyince, not only in the police hut in connection ,vith schools and classes unconnected with government depa.ltments.
Colonel Ronaldson larke, 1.;\1. >;., Rawal Pindi. Colonel Clarke writes that the preliminaries ha \'e now been approved and it i hoped tbe Centre will soon he in good workin~ order. The work of forming a Centre here has been much delayed on account of the Oommissioner here ha\-ing been transferred and the acting Commissioner not being able to take steps on account of the uncertainty of his tenure of office, 1\Ieallwhile three " fir~t aiel" classes are going on here, two for police anel one for the railway.
SIND.
OUDH AND ROHILKHAND RAILWAY.
Patrol1.
W, H. Lucas, nOll.
Cba11'111:111 of Executivc CommiUcc.
I, C. s.
SCCl·ctary.
F . S. Ptmnett.
H. C. Mules, .l ss i t. non. Scct'ctary.
W. N . Richardson.
;\L v. O.
)(011.
tephen.
Eduljee Dinshaw, c. I.E., Yusufali Alibhoy.
I.C . . ,
lUctlicaJ Stall.
Colonel B. B. Grayfoot, M. D., I. ill .... , Major A . A. Gibbs, I.:M . ... , Captain \V. 0' S. Murphy, I,;II. S., Captain B. Herrick, R. A. M. c., Captain I. Mathew, R. A. ~r. c., V. E. K azareth, 1II. D., S. M. Kaka, D. P . H., (London), E . Mackenzie, Pires, L. R. C. P., &c., Spencer, L.n!. & s., P. J. D'Sou~a; Rodrigues, Khubchand, L.llI. &,., B. Bharucha, L. R. C. P . , As. t. Surgeon Almeida, Asst. 'urgeon A. H. Macgregor. The last annual report of thi':l Centre was submitted on the 1st ilIarch, 1907. Since t~en owing to a variety of causes which it is unnecessary to relate in thiR report, very little :"ork. has been done in Sind. One first aid and one home nursing class was orgarused 111 1907 and 19 first aid certificates and one home nursing certificate were granted to the successful candidates. These figures bring the total number of first aid certificates granted since this Centre was formed up to 172. The number of home nursing certificates granted since that date is 14.
JAIPUR. Prcshlent ,
_ His Highness the Maharaja of Jaipur, G. C. '.1., G.C.I.E., G.O. V. O.
This Centre has just been formed ,
HOll.
J'I· e ~illcJlI.
nOli • . ('C1'CC arl'.
II. P. Burt, c. r. E. The ~\.ssistant Manager. The Centre has only recently bcen formed and lecture!; are l)eing deliyered at the principal.'tation~ on thc line, I.e., Lahore, Ra,,"alpincli, Sukkur, Karachi, Quetta. :U e dh'al Slalr.
Major C. R. Bache, 1. M.:-i., Lecturur !':\nkknr, Captain R. H. Chamber, T. ill. . ' .• M. 0., 2nd. Batt. 7th urkha HiRe,', Lecturer, QU ' ttll, Captain lJ. Herrick, R. .UIl. c., Lecturer, Karachi, Military Assistant f-\urgeon.T. Malir, Lecturer, Lahore, .Jlilitary Assistant 8urgeoll O. 'V. B. Kerr, Lecturer, Hawalpindi.
J'rc s ic1 CII C.
IIOll. Sccre tary.
Mr. \V. A. Johns, fficiating l anager, Oudh and Robilkhalld Railway.
Tl'eaSUI·CI'.
T. J.
Lifc IUembcr . .
A. Cumine, A. B. Earle,
NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY.
Scm'clary.
Oolonel Dhanpat Rai, o. I . E., J aipur.
Lieut. C. A. Farmer, I.S.1LD. Assistant. 'urgeon, Charbagh, Lucknow.
1.edl ca 1 SCaff.
Lieut. C. A, Farmer, T. ... ;\L D. , in charu'c Oudh :mcl Rohilkhand Railway Di pen ary, Lucknow, Lient. - olonel J. J. Pratt, )I. H. c. S., L. H. C. P .. 1. )1 . . , Oiyil 'urgeon: Lucknow and Principal Medical Officer, Ouclh and Hohilkhand Hailway. There are no suparate Centre accouuts. The Centre is financcd by the railway to the extcnt of Rs. cl00 from railway re\'enues anel Hs. 1,:Z00 from fine fund pel' annum and expeneliture up Lo these amounts i. audited anel pas 'ed by the examiner of accounts of this railway.
RAJPUTANA . 1111'. Viyial1 Gabriel, c. Y. 0.,
i~
ol'g:miz;lllg
:l
l'entre for thiti exton 'i"e area.
SOUTHERN PUNJAB. The work was COl11menc d in i\fay 1909, by formation of a clati · for rna. tel'S and o~c1er boys at the Ln.wrence 1\Iilitary .A.ylul11, alln.war, anel in .JU11e a cIa s for gtrls was n.lso held. Jn July a, class in fir.·t aid for laclie. was held at Ka auli followed by a claKs in home nun;ing. The attent1n.nce was very good but a large nUl11,her of the candidates failed to put in all appearance at the examinations. eventyone III all passcd in first aiel and Hi in home nUl'tiino·. One cl1uelic1ate obtained a l11e~lallion.. .Besides thc n.bove 71 policemen obtained ~ certificate in first aiel n.t the ~olice Trauung School, Fort Pbillaur. 'l'he total trained in the Centre is thus H2 111 first aid and 16 in home nursing. The majority of the cla ses paid no fees and only the actual cost of books, &c., was charged, so expenses had to be met by a concert.
Oolonic~l
t. J ohn A ?r~bLLlance..c1 ociatio17.
200
Stntcment of Acco u,nts (1'om 1st Octobe?', 1908 to 30th Septembf,?' , 1909. Experu:lit1t1'e. Receipts.
SIMLA. 1'1· ~ ... ill
T l·C;t <; lIl'cr.
(' II '.
Rs. A. P.
Hon . .A. nJ. J\: er, c. I. E. Alliance Bank of imla" imb.
Hon. J. O. 111 iller , C.S.I.
Sccr c ta r.r .
U 011.
Surgeon Lieut. -Colonel W. R. Crooke-Lawle ,ll. D. , C. I. E., Viceregal Lodge, Simla.. ) ( '(lieal St a ff.
Suro'eon Lieut. -Colonel 'iV. R. Crooke-Lawless, lIf. D., C. I. E . , Coldstremn Guards. Lieut.oA. Cran toun Charles, Indian Medical eryice, Captain C. A Gill, Indian Jl,Iedical erTIce, Captain H . 1\1. l.Iackenzie, ::'f. D., Indian Medical en-ice. This Centre, owinO' to the departUl'e of seycral of it most n,relcllt . up porters, did practically 110 work during 190 , but bas made consider~ble progl'p s l1l1l'ing the pa t season . The Hon. J . O. l.Iiller, c... 1., 1. C. R., k1l1dly accepted the office of President of the Branch vice },Iajor General Sir C. -'cott, K. c. D., '" 110 had during his stay in. imla always hecn a most keen snpporter of the Association . The clas es "Were "ell attended and much appreciated, and had a larger staff of lecturers been a,ailable, more could easily ha,e been tarted. The total numher who obtained certificate ' in first aid and home nursing were 1 H. These compare Yt~ry fa,ourably "With the returns since the Centre ,,'as formed in 1906, as the total number trained since then amounts to 67.
To Bn.1ance brought forwal'll rrom la t year From tore DepOt, Bomba,y From Lire [embers' ubscri ptiolls From BcngnJ Centre, Calcutta
453 15 4,97 8
6 0
225
0
0
200
0
0
Us. 1,376
SOUTHERN INDIA. Lieut. -Colonel Gerald Cree, I'tatiull IIospltal, :Uaclm<.:. The :JIaclras Centre has been in abeyance from .:ome time past now, and an effort i. being made to start a outhern India Centre in its place, and it i: hoped that "Work "Will begin shortly.
6
6 0 0 0
6 0
0 0 0
R . 1,376 7 6
6
Simla, 10th Odooel', 190D.
Strait s
Settlements. Prcl! ic1 (' u t. His Excellency lajor Gencral T. Perrott, C.B .
P a tron.
IIi Excellency
1I0 11. S (,(, I'(' t n 1')'.
P . J. Curtis, Esq., Allahabad.
Sir George Knox, Hon. fill'. McRobert.
P.
SINGAPORE.
UNITED PROVINCES. l -iCc,Pl'cs i(l cn t s .
7
Rs. A. ccretary's By Honorary Clerk's wages and 216 3 Petty Cash . Ditto Postages and " Telegrams 40 12 57 0 " Ditto Printing " Ditto Travelling Expenses 180 12 Sh iell! Com peti tion" Cash Prizes 125 0 Ditto Travelling anll " Camp Expenses 144 4 • Revi ion ofUnla Trans" lation of )Ianual " 30 0 Ad vertisemell t, Cheq nes. " antI Bank 'harges 4 10 " Carriage of Boxes ancI 30 6 Dutyon Vellum Yotes 547 7 " Balance in hand
11. 11 hER, IIun. T!'e(fsu1'u St. lulm Amoulallce Associalio11, Indian Bmnch.
CC I·Ct:U·Y.
1I01l .
201
R eports.
Sir John Anderson,
R.C.?!! G.
(,'h nirm a n of Ex('c utl vc t'o lllm i U ce .
Captain A. R.
Statement of Accounts fro1/t 1st Octobe1', 1907 to 31st BeptembcT, 1908. E,'-'lJendit w·e.
Receillts. Rs. A. Balance bronght for warcl flom last year From Stores Depot, Bombay (Rs. 300 less Re. 1-8-0 Bank commission) . Recei,ed from C. E. C. , London, per Col. Yatc, towards Shield Competitions expenses, £21
To
3fi7 11
0
8
0
298
315
Rs. 971
A. M. Simla, 15th August, 1909 .
0
3
Rs. A.
P.
0
0
Honorary SecretaryBy Postages Teleg,ams " Hailway Cbarges " Rickshaws, Cabs, anel " Coolies , Expensps, I::xamination 'I at Umaria tationery " Printing " Expen es of Jubbnlporc " , hield Competitions . Cash Prizes, Shield " Com petitions Balance carried to 1909 " Account
'hancel1or, C.P.O.
Ilou orary )o,ccr Cl al'Y aud Tr(' a surer.
1'.
21 8 0 214 0 23 4 0
3 14 0 0 0 0
0 0 0
94 11
6
57 25 9
200
0 0
453 15
Rs. 971
3
Hon. T reasurer, St. J ohn A1nb1dance Association , I ndictn Brnllch.
J. II. "Waring, c/o, ingapol'f:' Electric Tramways Ltd. 'U ('(lI ca l !il ta lT.
Lieut.-Colonel Barrett, n.A.)!.C., ~[1tjor Pilcher, Captain Taylor, R.A. LC'., Dr. G lluway, ~LD., C.~r., F.R.C.P. , (li3,lin.,) Dr. 1I10re, ~1.D., c.)!., B. s., (ELlin.), Dr Leitch, ~l.Il., UILB., (GIns.), D.P.H., (Camb.) Ac~NUAL REPORT. During the year fout' course of lecture on first aid have been gi\'cn. Thirty ca,ndidu,tcs ohta,ined cel'tifica.te •. ] q un,lified for re-examina,lion voucher, 4 fol' mpdu,llions, u,nd :3 for l~hels to their medallion . Fourteen ship' Olficel's lut\'e satidied tllt' eXu,ll1illel', n,nd olJtaiuI'd marincrs' certificate' from time to time. StCltcment 0/ RI'aijlts and E.lpcnclitllJ't1,
Receipts. $
ct.
By Class fees and
ale or Text Books, MeLlulliolls, ~·c.
129
20
6 0 129
20
I
Expenditure. To debit Balance Examination Fees, Storc', Medallions al'Ll Incidental Expenses " retlit Balance
ct. 24
~O
92 12
H 2li
$129
20
KEP, ,
Singnpore, 31st Dewnbe1', 1909.
A. R. CllA 'CELLon, Chairlllan . J, II. WARING, lIOi'. Src. and Trcas.
o
202
St. J ohn A?nbulance Association.
Colonial Repo?·ts.
Mediterranean. GIBRALTAR. Cbnirnlnu.
Prcllident .
H. E. the Governor and Commander in Ohief.
His Honor Sir H. Pipon Schooles. Treas urer.
lIo11ornry Secre tnl·Y.
Rev. A. B. Sackett, Epworth House, Gihraltar.
L t. ·Col. H. M oore, Gibraltar.
A. P . D.
11e fli cal StatT.
Major H. A. L. Howell,
urgeon IV. Turner, Colonial Hospital.
R.A . :\f.C.,
ANNUAL REPORT. Only two classes have been held during the year, one in the filitary Hospital and one at the" Welcome," both for soldiers. The men attending were regular, and did well in examination . I t is hoped to have more classes next season, when many new men will have come to Gibraltar. Iuch regret is expressed at the remova,l of the Treasurer, Lieut.-Ool. Moore, whose services to the Oentre have been unremitting. Statement of Receipts and Expenditw'e, 1st Octobe1', 1908, to ] st Octobc?', 1909. Receipts. Expenditure. To Balance Credit £13 7 7~ By Stores from HeaJ Quarters £6 15 11 001 " Subs. Ladies class 2 0 0 "Postage on above 110 "anu Soldiers " ·M aj. Ho\vell, Exam. Fee " " class . 1 1 0 "Balance Credit . 8 11 7~
£16
8
7~
HE~RY
H.
£16
8
n
PIPON SCHOOLES, Chai1·man. Hon. Sec . and TreasuTer·.
ilIOORE,
30th October, 1909.
MALTA. Patron.
His Royal Highne~s the Duke of Connaugh t and. trathearn,
R. O.
Pre si(l c n t.
His Excellency Gen. Sir Leslie RUDdle, R.C.B., K.C.M.O .• (Governor and Oommander-in-Ohief, Ualta. )
D.S.O.,
H on orary Secr e tary a)ul Trea sur er .
Lieut. W. R. Gatt,
H.M.A.,
203
importan t occasions. The Committee refer especially to the a1 palling disaster which happened outside the Grand Harbour on the 25th of November, 1908, when the S . . SaTdinia became en veloped in flames, and when no less than ]12 lives were lost. On that fatal day, the members of the St. John Ambulance Association hastened to the Custom IIouse, which .was speedily converted into a temporaly hospital, and the zeal of the members m restoring animation and alleviating the sufferings of the survIving victims elici ted the highest encomiums of the medical profession, the thanks of the Government, anu a testimonial to Lieut. 'vV. R. Gatt and the other memberH present from the survivors. During the p~st year ~1 classes were held, and were attended by 265 pupils, of whom 146 ohtamed certlCates, and 5 \I ere awarded medallions. The number of first aid cases rendered by members and reported to the Honorary Secretary was 303. The Committee wish to mention that five of the medical staff of the Association proceeded to Messina and Calabria to render medical aid during the great earthquake last December, and that 30 members, at the call of His Excellency the Governor, volunteered for service nt the scene of the disaster. However, on the 4th of January, 1909, the day fixed for embarkation, the Italian authorities cabled to say that no further help was required. The depalture from Malta of H.H.H. the Duke of Connaught and Lieut. ,General ir Henry Fane Grant, G.c.v.a., I<.C.B., has depri\'ed this Oentre of two trong supporter, but the Oommittee are happy to say tha t the llew Governor of Malta, 11 is Excellency General i1' LesJie Rundle, K.C.B, K.C.M.G., D . . 0., also ha been pleased to accept the Pre idency of this Oentre; whilst the initial indebtedne s which the 'entre owes to Colonel J. G . .JIacneece,Principal Medicn.1 Officer, ha suffered no n.batement. It i thanks to the upport and guidance of such Officers that the satisfactory re 111 ts herein reported, are mainly due. The Committee acknowledge with thanks the assistance received from various ladies and gentlemen tow-arns the main tenl1nce of the Centre in ~IaIta, and are especially grateful to the medical taff for gratuitou lecture and exnminations; to ;\1r. Alft'ed Oall11)o, chemi t, of , trada R ale, who has gratuitously contributed bandage. , cotton \\"001, medicine for the poor, etc. ; and to Ir. Donald Frn.. er, director of Mes r3. . P a.1' on & ,'on, for a very u 'eful wheeled trttcher. Statement of ACCollnts jm' the yea?' ending 30th SeptcmbcT, 1909. Receipts. E :l'penditu1'e. To Donatiolls £5 13 £12 13 6 ByDuetoTreasnrer30.9.08. 1 0 " Books all(1 'tores 8 17 " Postages 4 " Medalliolls :3 11 G " Books and tores -1 7 " Examination Expenses 1 11 " tationery "Expenses in connection \Vi th theUessina-Calabria 0 4 Eartbq nake 3 14 " 1I1edalliol1 4 5 " Balance Credit
11, Sda. S. Ursola-Valletta, ill alta.
£25
£'25
5
Jle dical
tatT.
Culonel R. P. Samut, F.R.C.S., Lond., etc., Major G. ,'. Orawford, L.R.C.P., D.P.H., P..A.:\1.C., Surgeon Major A. E. Mifsud, F.R.C.S., Edin., R.M.A., Captain H. S. Andelson, R.A.;\r.c. , Professor R. Samllt, C.M., Erlill., 1I.D., ]{Olll1TI, ,'. Ellul Grech, :M.D., A. Y. BemaI'd, :M.D , Komm. ANNUAL REPORT. The Committee ~re gbd ~o record the progrei's which has been made during the past year, and the mterest m ambulance work which has been awakened among the population of ~alta. Contrib~ting towards the<se results, and more eloquent than '\,ny oral or w.ntten demonstratlOn of the utility and scope of the Association, were the valuable servlCes, so much appreciated, that were rendered by this Oentre on several
Value of Books amI l\larine Certificates in hanel. £4 15 . 7ll. This is in aduition to the Ca,sh Dalnllce of £! 5s. 7~d. n. A. BALBI, Major, Chairman. 'IV. R. GATT, Lieutenant, R.)LA., lIon. Sec. (mil T?·easw·er. Malta, 30th September, 1909.
CANADA. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. l'rf s lden t.
D.
MCI
icoll.
Cbairmun.
Major Lacey R. Johnson, a.A.
7 3Q
6 7~
5 8
Ass istant Honornry Sec l·(' Cnry.
O. Tagliaferro.
1 5 8 6
Colonial RepoTts.
St. John A'Jnbulance Association.
204
Don. Secrctary.
S. A, Gidlow, c/o Lacey R. Johnson, Asst. Supt., Motive Power, (C, P.R.), Montreal. lUedical Staff.
Mackenzie ForbeE',
M.D., C.:ll.
G. P. Giru"ood,
R. B. Cu hing,
M,D., M.R.C.S.,
Eng.,
M.D., C.M.
AN TUAL REPORT. Durin g tbe yen.r endin~ Septe~ber, 19~9. fir. t aid was rendered. to 420 ho pi tal cases, fl.nd over 15,000 IDmor accIdents, lDcludmg fractures, electnc shock, burns, scalds, severed arteries, and injuries to the eye.. During the yea~- ~ more classes ba,"e been organized at Angus, a.t 'which 43 men qualIfied for the certIficate of the As OClation, 7 for the ,"oucber, and 1 for the medallIon; also 1 for the label. ,Ve DOW have 70 men at Angus all told, and 2 otber cIa ses have been formed 1 mule and 1 female.
total issue of ~edallions is 27. to men and ~4 to women. lYe are pleased to report that the Oanlldml1 Army MedlClll Corps, FIeld Ambulances, TOS. X. and XL, are folI~wil1g o~r ?ourses. of in truction; al 0 that the number of police constables holding cerbfictl.tes IS lI1Crell lI1g each year. ClaR es have been held for the fir t time for the cadet of the almtion Army. Tbe cJa ses at the Youn cr -Women's Chri tian Guild a,nd the Young ~len's Chr1. tiil,n ociation have been ,,':'ell 'u -tained. Our holders of c:ertifiCl",:tes freg uently hring to our I:otice in tnnces wberein they have been useful in emploYll1~ thel.r k~lOwledge to practlCH.1 advantage, An exten ion of our work has taken place 1ll.'V111111peg, Londou, Pe.terboro', Berlin, and Yarmoutb, N, . ,Ve hope these place wIll soon have well-su tamed centre. \Ve have to thank our medicnl staff for their en'ices so kindly rendered, and that gratuitou ly.
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MONTREAL. :}Iajor H. B, Yates,
Treasurer aud Don. Secretary. M.D.
Major D. D. MacTaggart,
M.D.,
257, Peel St.,
Receipts a/ul E ,rpenclilw'c for the year encling 30th Septembe1', 1909. Receipts. E'J:pcnditu1'C, ct, TIy Head Office to res, Balance in hallll, 1st Oct., Examination Expen e , 190 1 ~ 60 Medallions, . CIa s Fee, nine 'las 'es . 30 "Cn toms Dnty on certain 3 Toronto Police Depal'ttores. . ment, fonr 'lasses and " Examiner's Fees . ,to res , . 53 29 " Text Beoks Cu toms, Duty on tOrt'S 5 57 " Postage . 16 20 " om mis ion on P. O. Orders Medallion Text Book . 4 00 " Bank Charges . l.Iarine Certificate. 5 4.0 " Balanceat30th Sept.,1909 Illtere t on Bank Balance -10
I
To
President.
~lol1treal.
" " " "
Life :Uembcl's.
Sir EJ"ard Clanston Bt., R. B. Augus, Lt.-Ool. H. S. Birkett, M.D., Major II. B. Yates, M.D., H. Stikem'll1, Major A. H. ims, Lt.-Col J. B. IacLean. Uedical Staff.
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G. P. Gird"ood, M.D., lILR.C.S., F. J. hepllerd, F.R.C.S., Ridley Mackenzie, M.D., H. L. Pavey, M.D . , R. P. Campbell, M.D., O. A. Peter , ~f.D., H. B. On 'hing, ;,)I.D., H. B. Oarmich ael, :lLD., W. H. P. Hill, M.D., O. C. Gnrd, IILD , O. F. Iartiu, M.D.
76
ct. 02 5 12
57
50 40 4 00 1 20
2
21 135
76
Audited and founJ correct,
H.
LOCKU.~RT GORDO~, HOIl .
AN1\"UAL REPORT. The annual meeting of tbis Oentre was held on 23rd November. During the past year 2 classes in first aid were arranged, including one among employees of the Grand Trunk Railway. Since 1st November 3 more classes tlre underway, n.ud more in pro<;pect. Creuit Balance
205
ChaTterul Accountant. .rlllditol'.
'J6th October, 1909.
FOREIGN .
IH.
PARIS. Pl'c!o.icle u t.
Hi
TORONTO. President.
( 'hair'lUllll.
Depu'y·Chairman.
George F. Atlee.
TI·cusul'el'.
Honorary Secretary and Treasurer. M. D., M. R. C. s.,
Ia.je ty's Amba ador in Paris.
\Y. D ong I as H ogg, M.D., F.G.
Lt. -Col. James Mason. Oharles J. Copp,
Britannic
J . T. B.
96, \Vellesley Street, T oronto.
ewell,
M.A . • LL.j).
11011 orary Secretary.
Harold C. Mamlock, :1[,])., 20, Rue L e ner, Paris.
lIedical Staff.
Lt.-Col. F. Fenton, M.D., W. J. Grieg, M.D., Rowena G. D. Hume, M.D., F. 'V. Marlow, M.D., F.R.C ... , lHajor '1'. B. Richaruson, M.D., E. ,V. Spragge, M.D., F. E. Watts, ?!LB., G. Hyland, M.B., J. T. Clarke, M.D.) E. B. Haruy, M.B., D. W. l\IcPherson, M.B., W. H. L owey, M.D., G. A. '\Vintel'R, M.D. AN TUAL REPORT. During the past year 13 classes bave been conducted under the auspices of the Toronto Oentre ; 9 for instruction in first aid to men, and 2 to women; as a result 14.1 men a,nd 33 women have received certificates. This makes the total of first aid certificates issued since our organi ation, 664 to men and 427 to women. Only 2 classes were held in Home ursing, and 5 men and 7 women were a"':1rded certificates. This makes the total Home ursing certificates issued, 82 to men and 298 to women. Then: were 10 men who received medallions, and we have issued our first label to :1 man. The
,Ut'flical Staff.
E. Dupuy, M.ll., E. Douty, f.D., E. L. GrooS, M.D., ,V. Douglas ~ogg, M.D., C, G. Jar\'L, M.D., C. G. Krenig, :;IL])., Marllcheau de hanaud, M.D., · O. l\Ia.n!lock, M.D., A. J. Jagnin, ~f.])., J. A. Mercier, M.D., R. Faure Miller, M.D., L . N. Robll1.on, M.D., A. A. Ward en, M.D., C. C. Whit11lall, ~LD. G. J. Bull,
M.D.,
A IN L REPORT. f Tbe Pn.ri Celltre of the t. John Ambulance A ociation after re111ail1inO' o inactive ~r nearly ten yCl1r~, wa re-started in January, 190. A cour e of lectul'es in first H.!d was. given by Dr. E. . ba,pman, dmiJ1g the month of January, 190 . Twentys~x pupIls attended the class, of whioh pa sed the examination held at the end of 1e COurse .Ly Dr. W. Douglas IIogg, and Dr. Leonard Robin son. III l\hy, 190 , a lO111e nursmg cIa. s was held Ly Dr. II. O. t.lmnJock, there being 14 pupil; of which
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St. J ohn A n~bulanee A ssociation.
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7 were successful in the examination by Dr . Vi. Douglas H ogg. I n .M arch, 1909, a second class in first aid was given by Dr. H . C. Mamlock, with 17 pupils, of which 8 passed the examina~ion he~d by Dr. ' V,. Dougl~s Hogg. As a res.ul~ of. the abo~'e examinfLtions 23 pupIls receIVed the offiClal certlficate of the AssocIation m first aId or in home n~ll'sing, and of these 5 qualified for the A sociation's medallion. Stat~?nent
of Receipts and Expencliture f01' 1909. Brpendit1l1'e.
Francs. To Balance in hand " Pupils Fees
3 45 85
Francs. 12 To Boy (for demonstration) . " Fees to H ead Office . 13 " Printing and Stationery . 8 60 "Postage . 13 75 " T ravelling expenses(Cabs etc.) G 80 " H ire of Room 20 " Incidentals. 4 10 " Balance in hand . 10 20 I
f. 88
f. 88
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A NN UAL
'N. D OUGLAS H OGG, ?lLD . , Olzai1'7nan. J. T. B. SEWELL, M.A., LL.D., TJ'casU?'c?·. HAROLD
C.
MAMLOOK, M.D.,
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REP OR 7'
OF
Hon. SCCl'cta1·Y.
THE Cl-IIEF COJld M ISSION ER, OF THE
St. JOhll Bll1btllallce 1J3rigabe.
CONTENTS PAGE
Superior Officers of the Brigade appointed hy II.R.H. the Granu Prior
208
Staff of the Districts
210
Ohief Commissioner's Rcport
214
Deputy Commissioners' Reports :No . I. District ...
218
No. II . District
250
No. III. District
280
No. I V. District
318
N o. V . Diiltrict
380
No. V I. District
427
N o. V II. District
44.8
Oolonial Branc hes
478
P
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St. John A'InbuZance BTigade.
Superior @fficers of the :fJ3rignbe :tlppointeb b}? 1J).1R.1b. tbe (Branb ]prior.
Superior Officers.
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MR. W. H. MORGAN. Hon. Serving Brother of the Order of the ITospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. March 1903. Spccial Services, November, 1907.
MI. L. WIIITTAKER,
<tfJief <tol1ll1lissioner.
Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Engla.nd. March, 1905.
Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. May, 1903.
Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. July, 1907.
I SPECTOR GENERAL B. .r IN IS, M.D., R.N.
MR. O. COTTON, F'.RO.P.,
<tom missioner for Special Services.
MR. J. W. WnITE,
OOLONEL O. W. B. BOWDLER, O.B.
Hon. Serving Brothel' of the Order of the H ospital of St. John of J erusalem in Englalld. N OVC1l1 bcr, 1907. MIt 11. L I~Wrs, Donat of the Order of thc Hospital of, t. John of Jerusalem in Englund. FeLruary, 1908. l\1R. ]. ~I HA WSO , Hon. erving Drother of the Order of the Hospital of t. John of Jerusalem in England. JUlle, 190 . i\J H.. P. nATCLrFl~, Donat of the Orucl' of tbe Hospital of, 'to John of Jerusalem in England. l!'eLruary, 1909.
Knight of Justicc of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of J erusalem ill En gland. May, 1903.
<tol1lmissioner.
COLONEL SIR
J~IES
R A TDREW OLARK, BT., O.B.
Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. NoveIllber, 1908.
,M,tHcal
MR.
EDl'~lUND
~mcer
in <tbief.
OWEN, LL.D., F.R.O.S.,
Knight of Grace of the Order of the H ospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. May, 1905.
LIIWT.-COLONEL G. E. TWIS,', F.l .0. '.1., R.A.M..,
lDeplI h? <to III III issioners.
KnigltL of Gracc of thc Order of the lIo"pital of St. Jobn of J erusalem in England. July, 1909.
Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. J ohll of J el'usalem in England. August, 1 95.
MR. A. llAlIlMEW:iLEY Jon ' STON, t-.1.J:U"':.S., L.R.O.P.,
MR. S. O. WARDELL,
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA. <!ol1llllisslOner. l\LUOIl G. L. MULLI IS, M.A., M.D., A.A.M.O.
OOL. O. J. TRIMBLE, O.M.G., V.D., L.RO.P., 2nd "Vest Lancashire Brigade, Royal Field Artillery).
Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalcm in England. August, 1895.
OOLONEL G. S. ELLISTON, V.D.) M.RO.S. Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. August, 1896 .
MR. J. S. GRIFFITHS, M.RO.S. Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of J erusalcm in England. December, 1903.
OOLONEL E. OURETO , V.D., M.D. Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jernsalem in England. February, 1906.
OOLONEL LEES BALL, late R.A.M.O., Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. July, 1907.
LIEUT. O. B.
PAL~IER,
Motor Reserve (T.)
Knigh t of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in En gland. November, 1909.
:assistant <tommissioners.
MR. J. O. DERHAM.
Hon. Serving Brother of the Order of the Hospital of St. J olm of J erusalem in En gland. April, 1896.
MR. T. H. WOOLSTON. Esq uire of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. November, 1896.
MR. S. W. MALKIN. Knight of Grace of the Order of thc Hospital of 'to John of Jerusalem in En gland. April, 1898.
MAJOR C. R. LAURIE, M.R.O.S., H.A.M.O. (T.) Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of t. John of Jerusalem il1 England. December, 1899.
Bctlllg :assistant <tommissioner. N ovem bel', 1909.
Knight of d'uce of thc Ol'd~r of thc Hospitalof t. John of J erusal em in England. April, 190J. 1J~cbica[
Officer in <tbief.
IAJon A. E. I EHKI s,
tA., 1\1.B., D .. 0.
ROD. Serving Brothel' of the Order of the ITo 'pital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. November, 1902.
lDepnt}? <!olllmissioner.
In.'1.
. Drx 0 , l\I.B.
Hon. Serving Brother of the Order of the ITo pita.l of Ellgland. oyembcr, 1902.
t. John of J erusalem in
DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND. lDepu t}? <to III III issioncr.
lAJOR G. BAROLAY, V.D., r .Z.V. Hon. Associate of tbe Ordcr of the Hospital of t. John of Jerusalem in Englund. Jovcmber, 1907.
SOUTH AFRICA. Orange River Colony District. :assistant Uommissioner.
MR. G. 11. Us fA , L.RC.P. Cape Colony District. :assistant <lolllmis5ioner.
MAJOR J. A. LIEBMAN . Ron. Serving Brother of the Order of the Hospital of Eualand. Scptember, 1905.
t. J oh n of J orusalem in
Transvaal District. :assistant <tol1l111iss(oncr.
LIEUT.-OOLONEL T. S. I ARROTT, V.D. HOIl. Associate of the Order of tho ITospital of t. John of J el'usalem in England. November, 1907.
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St. John A mbulance Brigade.
Staff of JDistricts & (!o(onial :f13rancbes. BRIGADE DISTRICTS OF ENGLAND AND }VALES. No. I. District.-Oomprising the Metropolitan Police area (parts . ... of Essex, Kent, Middlesex, and Surrey). T otal: One Oorps, with 42 Divisions and 13. N urslllg DIvIsIons. 1371 Officers and Men, 205 Nursing Officers and SIsters. Deputy Commissioner in Cha1'ge of District. OOLONEL LEES HALL, 2, Southwell Gardens, South Kensington, S. 'V. Dist1'ict Ohief SU1'geon MR. J . CANTLIE, F .R.O.S.
Assistant Commissione?' and District Ohief Superintendent (Acting) District S~tpt. Secretary District Superintendent of Stores D~c;t?'ict Supe1'intendent Treasurer
MR. W. H. MORGAN. MR. ,V. J. H. PONTIN. MR. S. H. VILVEN. MR. ,V. H. VVI NY.
No. II. District.-Oomprising the counties of Berks, Bucks,. Oornwall Devon Dorset Gloucester, Rants, Herts, Kent, part of Middlese~, Oxfo;d, Som~rset, Surrey, Sussex, ·W ilts, the Ohannel I slands, and Isle of Wight. . .. . Total: 6 Oorps (consisting of 25 Ambulance and 4: N ursmg DIVISIOns), 49 Ambulance and 12 Nursing Divisions, 2,059 Officers and Men, 287 Nursing Officers and Sisters. Deputy Oommissioner in Charge of District. MR. J. S. GRIFFITHS, M.R O.S., Redland Park House, Bristol. MAJOR O. R LAURIE, M.RO.S. RA.M.O.(T.) MR. O. OOTTON, F.RC.P. A ssistant Commissioners MR. F. SPRAWSON. LIEUT.-COL. G. E. TWISS, F.RO.S.I., RA.M.O. Dist1'ict Superintendent of Stores MR. E. STREET, F.S.A. District Superintendent T?'easurel' MR. P. M. G. TOMBS.
No. III. District.-Oomprising the counties of Bedford, Oambridge, Essex, Huntingdon, Leicester, Norfolk, Northampton, Rutland, Suffolk, Warwick, and Worcester. Total: 8 Oorps (consisting of 59 Ambulance and 10 Nursing Divisions), and 21 Ambulance Divisions, ~,080 Officers and Men, 257 Nursing Officers and Sisters.
Deputy Commissioner in Oharge of District. OOLONEL G. S. ELLISTON, V.D., M.RO.S., St. Edmund's, Felixstowe.
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Staff of Districts. District Chief SU?'geon A:>sistant Commissioner District Chief Sltperintendent
MR. W. E. AUDLAND, M.RO.S. MR. T. B. WOOLSTON. MAJOR F. A. BROOKS, M .D. , RA.M.O . (T) . District Sup~rintenri,ent Secretary OAPTAIN W. A. GIBB, M.D., RA.M.O. (T.) Dist. Superintendent Treasu?'e?' J\1R. T. NELSON, M.D., OM. Dist. Supenntcndent of Stores H.EV. W. DORE RUDGARD) M.A.
No. IV. District-Oomprising the counties of Oheshire, Oumberland, Lancashire, \Vestmorelalld, the Isle of Man, and Ireland. Total: 11 Corps (consisting of 34 Ambulance and 15 Nursin g Divisions), 76 Ambulance and 45 Nursing Divisions, 3,488 Officers and 1\1en, I,U2 ursing Officers and Sisters. Deputy Oom?nissioner in Charge of District. OOLONEL C. J. TRIMBLE, O.M.G., V.D., L.R.C.P.) J.P. Bamber Bridge, near Preston. District Chief Surgeon CAPT. E. B. POOLEY, L.R.O.P. MR. J. O. DERHA.lI1. Assistant Comnnssione?'S { J\IR. L. ,VIIITTAKER. Dist1'ict OMef 'uperintencZent MR. A. L. GARNETT. District I 'ujJcrintendent J.has1lJ'e1· MR. F. DE B.-PHr, L.R.C.P. District Supcrintendent /,.;'ecretm·y MR. \V. '. \VOODCOCK. District Superintendent of 't01'es MR. A. V. DAVIES, 1.B.
No. V. District. -Oomprising the counties of Derbyshire, Lincoln, Nottingham, 'taU'ord and Yorkshire (\Vest Hiding). Total: 13 Oorps (consisting of 5 l Ambulance and 12 Nursing Divisions), 55 Ambulance and 1:3 Nursing Divisions, 3,34: Officers and 1\1 en, 450 uI'sing Officers aud Sisters. e
Deputy Commissioner in Charge of District. l1r. '. \V ARDELL, Doe Hill House, near Alfreton. District Chief U1'geon URGEON MAJOR E. 'VEST-SYMES,M.D. Assistant Commissioner - l\1R. . , V. IALKIN. Assistant Commissione?' MR. P. RATCLIFF. District Chief Supr:1'intendent MIl. II. O. EL E. District nperintencZe11t of St01'{'S MR. F. . LAlImERT, 1\1 R .S. Dist1'icl Supe?'intenciellt J.'1·eaS1l1'e?' URG.-OAPTAIN A. J. HELM I.
1\10 TAGUE, M.D.
District Superintendent Secretm'y l\IR. H. O. OIIAMBER..
No. VI. District. -Oomprising the counties of Durham, Northum berland, and Yorkshire (East an 1 North ,Hidings). . ... Total: 200rps (consisting of 11 AmbuH\,nce and 4 NurSIng DIVISIOns), 31 Ambulance and 5 ~ ursing Divisions, 1,251 Officers and J\1en, 209 Nursing Officers and Sisters. Depnty Comrnissione?' in Cha?'ge 0/ District. LIEUT. 0. B. I ALMlm, Motor Heserve (T.) Wardley Hall, P~law-on -Tyne.
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St. John Ambulance Brigade.
District Chiej S~t1'geon A cting A ssistanl Commissioner District Chiej Supe1'intendent District Supe1'intendent ~rreasu1'er Dist?'ict Supe?'intendent Secreta?'Y
St(~!]'
MR. J. R. CREASE, F.R.C.S. MR. A. H. JOHNSTON, M.RC.S., L.R.C.P. MR. R. ANDERSON, l\I.B. MR. J. O. VAUGHAN. MR. F. vV BURN, M.D.
No. VII. District.-Cornprising the counties of Brecknockshire, Carnarvonshire, Denbighshire, Glamorganshire, Herefordshire, Monmouthshire and Shropshire. Total: 11 Corps (consisting of 55 Ambulance and 5 Nursing Divisions), and 21 Ambulance Divisions, 2117 Officers and l\Ien, 96 Nursing Officers and Sisters.
Deputy Commissioner in Charge of District. OOLONEL E. CURETON, V.D., M.D., Darton House, Havelock l{oad, Shrewsbury. District Chiej SU1'geon LIEUT.-COL. J.D. LLOYD, RA.I\I.C.(T.) Assistant Commissioners { MR. J. \V. "\VHITE. MR. H. LEWIS. MR. ,Yo JESSEMAN. Dist1'ict Supt. Treasurer MR. T. E. H,ICfu\..RDS, l\LE. Dist1,ict Supt. of Stores l\IR. A. H. R SOUTllA 1. Dist?'ict S~L.Pt. Secreta1'Y
Commissione7' jo?' Special Services. OOLONEL C. W. 13. BOWDLER, C.B.,
Deputy Commissioner in Charge. l\1AJOR G. BARCLAY, V.D., Frankton Junction, Waikato, N. Z. Dist1'ict Chiej Surgeon SURG.-MAJOR J. O. CLOSS. Auckland DistrIct. MR. C. J. TUNKS. Mr. H. M. DOULL. Canterbury and West Coast District. District Chief 'u?'geon UAl'T. H. ;\tlcC. l:--:GLIS, J. B. District Chief ~llpe7 'intendent MR. A. S. LINDSAY. Di triet uperintentient Sec1'etary MR. H. H. FFITCH. District Superintendent Treasurer IR. J. P. HUGHSON. Dunedin District. District Chief S1l1Jerintfmdent MR. J. E. BONE. District uperinien(Zent of Stm'es l\JR. II. THOMAS. Wellington District. fJist?'icl Chief k urgeon In. U. D. HE RY, M.D. District Chiej; '71perintendeJlt Mn. H. H. SEED. District Superintendent ('cretar.l/ l\lR. A. Do ALD. Dist1'ict SUll(')'illtel/(lcnt Treasurer l\ln. II. HEP,YORTU.
Dist1'ict Chief Superintendent Dist?'ict Superintendent Secretrt1'y j
Actil19 District uperintenclent oj
South Africa. 1
A ssistant Commissioner for SZJecial ervices. MR. \V. H. MORGA:r, St. John's Gate, Olerkenwell, London, E. U.
Commonwealth of Australia. Commissioner.-MAJOR G. L. MULLINS, M.A., M.D., A.A.l\J.U. 195, Elizabeth Street, Hyde Park, Sydney, N.I::>. W. Medical Otficer in Chiej.-MAJOR A. E. PERKI s, M.A., M.D., D.S.O. New South Wales District.
Deputy Commissioner in Charge oj District. MR. T .• '. DIXSON, M.B., 2, Equitable Buildings, 350, George Street,
Dominion of New Zealand.
~tore. MR. J. BRr E. A ctin,q District Superi ntendent Treasurr'?' MR. J. ARCllER.
COLONIAL BRANCHES.
St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, London, E.
of D'islricis.
~ydney.
Dist?'ict Chiej Superintendent MAJOR T. M. MARTIN, B.A., L, KC.P. District Superintendent Treasu?'!!,r MR. H. D. WALSH, B.A. District Supe1'intendent Secretary MR.. D. R RAINSFORD. Dist?'ict Superintendent of Stores MR. J. A. DICK, M.D.
Cape Colony District.
Assistant Cutlullilisiullcr in charge oj District. IAJOH, J. A. LIEBMA
P.O. Box 1113, ape Town. MR. C. F. K. MURRAY, I.D. l\IAJOR G. l\JERRITT, 1 .A.l\1.C. In.. 'V. T. ,VOOLLEY. Orange River Colony District. District. '71perintendent Secl'etary J\lR. \V. E. UNDlW,WOOD, 7, Hallway T errace, Bloemfontein. Transvaal District, N,
lhslnct Ghiej 'lll'gcun District Chief ~llpe1'intendel1t District Superintendent >'ecretar.'J
Assil>tant Commissioner in Uilarge of Dist1·ict. LIEUT.-COLO EL T. ~ . PAHROTT, V.D., 159, Stock Exchange Buildings, Johannesburg. k SIR KEND,\L FUANKS, M.D. l\IR. \V. H. Hoy. l\I}t. C. F. \Y. BURBURY.
District Chief U?'geon District Chief Superintendent District S'uperintende'flt Secretar?!
Natal District.
Empire of India. Straits Settlements. Dominion of Canada. Malta.
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Report.
St. J ohn~.A mbulance Brigade.
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Report of the Chief Commissioner of the St. eJohn Ambulance Brigade, for the year 1908-9. BRIGADE IIEAD-QUARTERS, ST. JOHN' GATE,
30th September, 1909. THE eiJiciency and numerical strength of the Brigade as shewn in the Returns comprised in the period between 1st October, 1908, and 30th September, 1909, is on the whole satisfactory. l~ecruitinrr has been brisk, 1,241 having jo.ined during the Brigade year. The wa~tage, however, has been exceptlOnally heavy, due firstly to competition of other organizations, and secondly to the elimination, from the report of some units w~ich, possibly from the same cause, have failed to make any returns of theIr numbers for the last two years, viz., since 1907. These units, howev~r, have not been rem?ved from the Brigade 1 011, but merely suspended WIth the hope of a revrval of interest in the locality in the near future. The Districts which have shewn the greatest activity in the formation of new Divisions are J o. IV. District with an increase of 17 ; No. VII. District with an increase of 11; No. V. District with an increase of 9 . a.nd TO. VI. District with an increase of 9. On the other hand Divisions are returned as in abeyance or disbanded, viz., 3 in TO. II. Di13trict; 3 in o. III. District; 2 in No. IV. District; 7 ill TO V. Dist~ict;. and 1 in o. VII. Distr~ct . The net increase for the year termmatmg 30th September, 1909: IS 642, against 1,630 the llet increase shewn on 30th September, 1908 . The .tableh given below shows the present strencrth of the Brirrade b b , companng t e same with the year 1908, number of new units and of new members, and other informatioll : -
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Year.
District.
1908 1909 1908 1909 1908 1909 1908 1909 1908 1909 1908 1909 1908 1909
1 2 3 4 5
6 7
Total UllitR.
52 55t 90 90 90 90 155 170 131 133 41 51::: 70 81:::
UniLs in Total New abeyance MemberUllits or hhip. Conned. disbanded.
2 1 13 5 4 2 12 17 12 9 7 9 17 11
1 2 3 1 3 2 7 2 4 1
14fi2 1576 2515 2346 2401 2337 4264 4610 3 95 3798 1230 1460 1941 2213
loCl'ease in Melli berRII1!,.
Decrease ill M em berRlJ i p.
21 124 202 169 197 64 265 346 ,128 97 121 230 438 272
629 10 67 17698 670 18340* 54 16 Total increase in 1908 :-1630. Tota.l increase in 1909 :-642.
1908 1909
* 15714 Officer~ ~~d men. 2626 Nursing Officers and Sisters. Includes 2 DIvlslons transferred from No.2 District. :t: Includes 1 Division revived.
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During the past year public street duty has been very heavy, notably on occasions when H .M . the King, or II.R.H. the Prince of Wales have been present, on which occasions there have been large numbers of spectators. His Majesty visited Gloucester, Rugby, Birmingham, Norwich, Knowsley, ,Vorsley, and Manchester. H.R.II. the Prince of Wales visited ,VeIls, Midsomer orton, and likewise Dover. On eaeh of these occasions large numbers of nurses and of ambulance men were on <luty, and atten<lecl to many hundrer1s of cases. Two Camps of Instruction were held, one at Blackpool at which 157 Officers, and rank an<l file were present, and the other at Felixstowe, with about 1!50. In both cases most useful work in connection with the r<3quirements of forces in the field was carried out. The thank of the Brigade as a whole, and of TO . IV. District in particular, are due to the magnificent generosity of Assistant Commissioner L. ",Vbittaker, No. IV. District, who has not only presented a beautiful Challenge Cup for competition in Cheshire, but has taken upon himself the liquidation of a debt of £ GO owing on the Accrington Drill Hall. The Chief Commissioner has visited for inspection and for other purposes, Portsmouth, Birmingham, Preston, Haslingden (to open a Bazaar which pro<lucec1 £ (0), Lincoln, Hastings, Fclixstowe, outhampton, Falke tone, Ashford, N ewca. tIc, all<l Tail' Vale (. outh " ales) . His Royal Highness the Grand Prior has sanctioned the following appointments: Colonel. ir James R . Andrew Clark, Dart., C.B., to be Commissioner. Dated Toyember 2 btb, IDO . District 811pcriniemlent of •'tares C. D. Palmer, J .P ., to be Assistant Commissioner ~ o. VI. District. Date(l J oyember 2·11h, 190 District .'uperint'llc1ent :ecretary I). 1 atclirI' to be Assistant Commissioner roY. Di trict. DaLe(l February 23rd, 1909. No. II. })is~l'ict-District Chief, 'uperintemlent Lieut.-Colonel G. E. Twiss, JT.P .U.R.I., R . \,,11. ., to be Assistant COlDmis ioner. Dated July :29th, 190D. Lieut.-Col. ];'. W-. Tibhon, V .D., L.R.C.P., B . . 1.C.(T), Deputy Commissioner, TO. YI. Distrid, resigns his appointment. Dated May 10th, 1909. The ChieI 10mmi 'sioner has sanctioned thf'. following appointments, promotions, and rcsignations :No. III. District-District. uperintelH1ent Treasurer Captain W. Hughes resiglls his appointment. Dated ,July 13th, 1909. Chief Surgeon T . Nelson to be District uperintendent Treasurer, Dated July 17 th, 1909. vice Captain "\Y. II ughes resigned. (Transferred Irom Di l'mingham Corps) . ~ o. V. District-District ~ 'llperilltelldent Treasurer C. ",V. Eames reSIgns hi8 appointment. Dated }\fay 30th, 1909. lIon. Surgeon and Superiutemlent A. J. Helm ~fontague GO be District Supel'intcm1cl1t Trcasllr'r, vice C. ",V. Eames resigned . Dated May 31st, 1909. (Transferretl Irom ,York op Division.) .No. VI. DistricL- uperintemlent ecretary J . O. Vaughan to be DIstrict 'uperintendent ecretary, vice lajor utherland resigned. Dated March 19th, 1909. (Transferred from IIull Corps.) I
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R eport.
St. J ohn Ambulance B1·igade.
N o. VII. District- Chief Superintendent T. E. Richards, 1.E., to be District uperintendent of Stores. Dated brch 6th, 1909 . (Transferred from Rhondda Fach Corps.) Chief uperintendent A . H. R . outham to be District Superintendent Secretary. Dated March 2~th , 1909. (Transferred from hrewsbury Corps). H.R.H. the Grand Prior presented Service Medals at Marlborough H ouse on the 9th July, 1909, to the following members of the Brigade: Assistant Oommissioner M ajor O. R. L aurie, M.R.O . . , R.A. M.O. (T), N o. II. District. District Superintendent of Stores E. E. Street, No. II. District. Honorary Surgeon and Superintendent O. D . Garrett, 1\I. R.O. S., L. R.O.P., F aversham Division. Honorary Surgeon W. 1. Watson, 1\I. B. (\Yellingborough Oorps) Midhmd Ra,ilway Division. Superintendent Secretary S. H . Vilven, Metropolitan Oorps. Superintendent .A . Paull (Metropolitan Oorps) IVembley and llarlesden Division. Superintendent S. J . S. Hindle, Read Division. Superintendent G. Green, Market Harborough Division. Superintendent G. T. Oooper (Metropolitan Corps) G.N. R. Diyjsion. Superintendent E . Salt, Reading Division. Superintendent J . T . Hardman, Heywood Divi ion. Lady Superintendent Mrs. A. Paull (Metropolitan Oorps) Wembley urSll1g Division. Lady Superintendent Mrs. Ootton (Ramsgate Oorps) Ramscrate Iursin~ Division . .L?,~y Superintendent [Late) Miss M. C. 00u1cher (Ipswich "'Oorps) IpiS,,:ich Tursing DIVISIOn . Lady S uper~n tenJent Miss lH . A . Stevens, Burnley Nursing Divi ion. Lady Supenntendent Mrs. E . Colegr:.we (lIletropolitan Oorps) orwood Nursing Division . L ady Superintendent Mrs. T aylor, Oolne Nursing Division. .L.a~y Superintendent Miss ~L E. Fletcher (Accrington Oorps) Accrington ursmg DlVIsIOn. First Ambulance Officer, Honorary Secretary and Treasurer H. G. Stutes, Ohichester Division. First Ambulance Officer and Honorary Secretary E. A . Stott, Whitworth Division. F~st Ambulance Officer J . T. Ashworth, Heywood Division. F~rst Ambulance Officer H. E. Hankin, (Metropolitan Oorp. ) G. I.R. Divi iOll . .F~r~t Ambulance Officer J . A . S. Ooleman, (~IetropLllitall Oorps) Toynbee Hall DlvlsIOn. Second Ambulance Officer J. D . How:uth, (H,ochdale Oorps) Oentral Division. Scc.ond Amuulance Officer P. J . Sebrigbt, (lHetropolitrm Corps) G. .R. Division. T~lrd .Ambulance Officer W. S. Rees, (Rochdale Corps) Oentral Division. F~rst Class Sergeant W . H. B~~ton, (Metropolitan Oorps) Toynbee IIall Division. F~rst Olass Sergeant W . F . WlOgfield, (Metropolitan Oorps) G. .R. Division. FIrst Olass Sergeant J. A. Wyllie, Accrington Oorps. Sergeant W . Tooth, Market J-/ arborough Division. Sergeant A. Badcock, (Metropolitan Oorps) G.N.R. Division. Sergeant J. B. Wilson, (Wellingborough Oorps) llead-Qrs. Division. Sergeant F. G. Ealey. (l\Ietropolitan Oorps) St..John's Gate, o. 1. Division. Oorporal J. Richardson, (Rochdale Oorps) Oentral Diyision. Oorporal E . Holt, Heywood Division. Pr~vate T. Stone, (Metropolitan Oorps) Wembley and Harle clen Division. P nvate H. Holt, (Rochdale Corps) Oentral Division . .N.u~ing Sister Mrs. Grimmer, (Metropolitan Oorps) Ohildren's llome Nursing DIVISIOn. N ursing Sister I rs. Tunstall, (Metropolitan Corps) Ohildren's Home J ursing D ivision. N ursing Sister M. Lumsden, (Metropolitan Oorps) Ohildren's llome Nursing Division.
Nursing Division. Nursing Division. I ursing Division. Nursing Division.
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Sister G . Botterill, (Metropolitan Sister Sister
Oorps) Ohildren's llomc Nursing
Irs. Faulstich , (Metropolitan Corps) Ohildren's llome
ursll1g
l rs. ]3eeton, (Metropolitan Oorps) Ohildren's llome Nursing
Sister Urs. Denchfielu, (Metropolitan Oorps) St. J ohn's Gate
urSll1g
The Military Home Hospitals Peserve is at its full strength, with the exception of the ll1euiual staif, where there arc still vacancies. Dispensers and cooks re(luiring technical training, and having to be in possession of uel'ti ficates, cannoL l)e supplied from amongst the members of the 131'igatle. There uoes not appear to be any doubt, however, that these ratings could be easily Hlled shoulu the necessity arise. The tralning in the :M ilitary Hospitals permitted to the various ratings, has been of great beneHt antI fully appreciated by those detailed for that purpose. The Commissioner for 'pecial eryices* report'" that the working of the Brigatle in the Colonies is, as a rule, very satisfactory, that units have now been fOl'mell in anada anel in Tasmania, that seyeral additional units have he en formOll in India and in T ew Zealand, and that there is a prospect of Di\'isions heing formed in Yictoria, N.I' .\\T. The eight Dc, l' '1' Companies (NL. John Ambulance Drigatle) maintain their regulation sLr ngth, and the annual inspection anu camp reports of the military mellical authoritic' have in all cases been gratifying. The actual strength of the Royal Saval Auxiliary ick BerthReserve, after Llellucting resignations since the formation of the rosene, is now 757 as agaillst G ) 1 last y ar . Full details of the work carried out in the Provinces are given in the Reports of the Deputy Commi sionel's of the se,eral districts, and to which particular atLcntioa is drawn . The e reports how the maCTnificent rccorLl of work done, anu arc sufIiciellt eyiuence of the untiring energy, zeal, aUll self-denial shown hy all in carrying out these se1£imposed duLics for the henefit of humanity. The Chi 'f 01111111S ioner cnnnot close his report without once again expressing his" 'ry sincere thank for the cOl'llial support and assi tance he illYf1.l'iahly rccei res from all gra(les. \Vithout such support and assistance the control of such a ya L number of men and women would be practieally impossible.
13~-~
tIl.O hief Commi sioner.
* 001. O. W . Bowdler, O. B.
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N o. 1. District.
St. John A ?nbulance B?1igade.
No. 1. District. DCjJuty ComllLi sioner- olono1 LEE HALL, 2, ol1thwell ,anlells, 'outh Kensington, . W. District Chief SU1·ycon-Mr. J. A "rLlE, F.H.C.~., 140, lIarl y Strcet, W. .A istnnt C01n?ni'sioner and District Chicf Supt. (Acting)-Mr. W. 11. MORCA ' 39, Alderbrook Hoad, B~lham, . W. ' District Supcrintendent SecrctatlJ-Mr. W. J. II. 1'01\'1'IN, Tho Factory, Concl\'ood treet, Highbury, N . . Dist1'ict Superintendent oj Stol'cs-Mr. . II. YILVEN, ~6, 'otheby Rond, Highbury, N. Dist1'ict Su,peTintcndcnt Treasllrer-Mr. 'IV. II. '\\ J '1', 2, BishuU1 Gurdens, Highgato, N .
REPORT OF TilE DEPUTY COllULIS lOI En.. IIKAD-QuAnTEH~, "1'. JOll ,'s GATE, CLE1U':]!;NWRLl.,
g..
1st November, 1909.
Sm, I 1H1I'e the honour to nbmit my I'r]1ort of T\n. 1. Di, tricL for the yt'ar ellLlin" 30th Jovember, 1909. Tho strength 01 tho dlstnct is "ell l1HlilJtaiJl'I'd Iltl l1C'~ Divi ionshayo beeD formed, buL tho Walford and '\Yati'old ' ur ·ill/.! DiYis{om; hHH! brcl.l trUll. ferrell frol~1 No. II .. DistricL. All the Di,-isiom, htt\'~ lll'l'll IIl . peelcd dunng tho year. Bnga.{le work lUL, ' been :Leti,' 'ly cCLlTie(l all, aud t herc ll:ts 11een eontinued progress. The public duty carried ont is shown ill the at LCLched dllty roports, with tho nUII1 her of ea es treated. A u 'ual, the calls on the district ha.vo been for unLies at the Exhihitiowi hr1<l at hephord's Bn h and at E.arl's COlll'~' at the Inle\'l1aLiollul Horse hoI\', 'hun: 11 1)agrn 11 t, sevor~.llarge deJl1on~tratlOns he~d lll.1Iyde l'urk, tho 'tato Openillg of PurlIul1lent by the h..lUg, tho Opell~ng of the VlCton,n aIHl Alh rt IUSel1111, layillg of tho Il'Ollll!latioll t.ol?e o.f the TT.l1Ipena~ College of SClCllCO and 'l'cchllolo~y, 'o ullt h.ell . illglo11, the unt ot the lung of lortugal to the 'I ty, t.ho Lord Ma) or's :-5how, the 'l\:rri t orial ports beld at the tadiu1ll? and the. usuttlpubli? dutics on bUllk holidl1Y '. 'I'll re havo been also seyeral speCIal calls fr0111 tho pollee authorities lo turn outaL various tiJ~es, which t~le. Disb'ie~ has. been ablo to cany ouL. rh~ ComnnsslOner o[ Pohce. now depends .011 the Drigaue LUl'lling out on nil OOCi;lstQns of any very large or Important llleetl11gs, whon their HCl'viet's miNht be reCJ..l1ired. Al~ rank. ha.vc respo!H1ccl well to tho v(wions calls, and thc Jl1:tl~lCt' in whIch t~lC duties l~ave bee.n carned out ha be'11 .'eelleni. The allllual ills]lectioll wu agalll held thIS year 11l Hyde Park on 26th June-and at lho s,tll1e lill1C a display was given of llr.st ai~l work and life-ilaving after a wine aeeidrnt, tho apparatl~ 101' tho latter belllg. kllldly.lent hy Lhe , 'onth l\ Letrupolitul1 Gas 'O lllpUll)'. Everyt~llnl{ went "III most saLIsfaelm'!1y, tho tota.l numbers on l'al'n.de oeing 93 ' . Consldenng th~ number o.r calls ror duty in the DisLrict on that day, that the 01'[18 had been on pubho dn ty d lll'lng the 1110l'l1ing at the 0 11cl1i "g or l he V ldoria aml Albert Museum, the numb r on parade was vcry satisfactory. Thc a,pprarallcr presented by the men was e~cel1ellt,. the mareh pa, t cro<iitahly (101/0, as well l1S the vl1l'iolls N lhe cxllibilion other movemonLs of h'1111l"uillN Niven . . III the dIsplay, not rorCretLin h h , "0 h, h I IlUl'SlI ' g sIste.r , of whom 123 wore on pamde. EveryLhillg dnring the anerb Y tIe 1l0~1l was vory ~rechta1Jly dOH.O and gono through, <1n(l gave great satisfaclion to the C~le[ ComnllssJOner, who Illghly complimented the di trict on thr D.ftC1'll00n's dl play.
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AmonN t tho ltug orowel of onlookers were many prominent members of Lhe Order, ~nongst tllem being olonol 'it' Herbort Ponott, Bart., .n., olonel 11' Edward Thackrl'l1,y K.C.ll., v.C., aud ir J ohn Furley c.n., all ofwhoJll wero groatly pleasod "ith whnt Lhoy suw. I onn11oL pen]- too highly of tIl{' membcrs of Lho Di triet tall' and othcr ffioors, who workod so strcllonsly in pl:l.lllling alld muking ttll tho cletailell arrangements; the sueee sful result of tho ttftoruoon's tlispby musL haye IJ.mply rowarded them for all their trou'olo nud JallOtn'. I J11Il't ospecii~l1y menlion in t.his rospect the numes or Distriot-, up 'rinlelllloDt Seere1ary W. ,1. ll. POlltin, who a.rranged t"l1 th dotailsconJlecLed with ihcdisplay; and Distrid Hnpe!'intemlenl of 't(I/'e '. B. Plcrs, ~or]l' nperinLctHlollL ocreLa,!'y S. II. Yih'en, Corp~ ~nperilllel1clenL Trcasuror 11 . J. llallt"Ll, and O1'p8 Sllpcrilltelillent of tOI'(' J 1. 111. Goo(11l1ulI who 0 Itbly U sisted him . 'The Annual Chmch PlLl'IHlo wt\ t1g:Lin hC'ltl at L. Paul" athedl'l1.1. 'rite District 'nperillt J1llcnt of ,lares reports all . tores and appliances in good Ilnd sl'r"i(~elthlc onkr. Tho sume exccllent urrangement lor Lhe issne and roturn of slore has hcr1l iliad' as ill tll,. )l:lst !tIHl, pecittl thanks aUll prllis U1'l' duc to Mr. Picrs, District-, lip rintelHlont of 'tores, "hose h alth 1 regrct to ~uy, lIa not improvod of la,te. The work of the ecrct riul ])ep:utment increases yearly, and continues to bo v l'y OXllcting, :l1Hl I hal'O to nil'!' my Ill' t thlLnks 10 all \\ho ta,ke purt ill thi work for their zl'n.l nml energy, nIHl I'm th' timc they so willingly givo lip lo lhe duties ·the rcsult is thaL the records of the DistricL conLinlio to he vcry completely lind kepL rully Ill' tn tIat ' . I han again to thank ltll ranks of both lhe Ambul ltnce an(l nrsing Diyi ions for the willing alHl loynl mtllllll'l' in which Llll'y havc carri II out their respecliYe and various duties (lming tho year, Hllll lo II host' lIorts the ' HCCC.S o{ tho Di ,triot is mainly!lill'. I C;\1l110L cOl1ehHlo withoul oA"l'l'illg my . pceial lh:\lIks lo istant- omnli ioner, W. 11. ~lnrgt11l, for th' "'ry zcalol1" alld ahle aSHi ' lance he hlts ull111 tinws r llllerod to llle ill ULlT) illg (Ill th\' roulino {lntil's {r 1he llistriet. 0 one e0l11d possibly l'elHler 1ll01'l' henlty and l111seltish co-opcrnliOlI ul1tlu8si , tancr than he doe. . ] ht),Ie lhe honour to be, ir, Your ohelliellt ervulll, LEI';S HALl, ( 01.). Knight of GraCI', Orela of the lIospital of St. John of Jemsnlem, Dt'llUly (/olllmissioIlCl', No. I Disln'ct, .J.A.B, The Ch;er 'ommisRioner, St .. Jllhn \ 1l11lUlnnco Brigltde, "L . .Iohn's Ut),t", 'lorkenwell, E. '.
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No. I. District.
St. John Ambulance B?'igc('de.
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REPORT OF DUTY PERFORMED BY 'filE METROPOLITAN UORPS DURING THE YEAl~ ENDING SEPTEMBER 30TH, 1909. Members on duty. -d
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LIST OF DIVISIONS IN ORDER OF SENIORITY. AMBULANCE DIVISIONS.
No.
Formed. 1. St. John's Gate No. I June, 1887 2. Haggerston. July, 1889 3. North London Railway April, 1890 4. Ley ton and Leytonstone July, 1890 5. Ohil~ren's Home December, 1890 6. Oyclist . March 7, 1891 7. Toynbee Hall . April, 1891 9. St. John's Gate No.2 Feb. 15 1893 10. St. Mark's . March: 1893 II. Wembley auu H arlesdenMay 12,1893 12. Waterlow. June 1893 13. Ring's Oross (G.N.R. ) Oct. 1893 April 1895 15. East H a m . 16. London, Brighton & South ' Ooast Railway (New Oross) July, 1895 17. Merton & Wimbledon Sept. 14, 1895 19. South Metro. Gas 00 . Dec. 5, 1895 20. Hampstead . January 31, 1896 21. BroID.ley . May 1, 1896 22. HospItal Saturday Fd . Jllly27, 1896 23. Norwood November 26 1896 24. Doulton . September 30; 1896
4:
No. F01·mcd. 25 . Tottenham & Hanl psteud Junction Railway February 8, 1897 27. Acton May 16, 1897 28. Harrow . June 21, 1898 29 . Walthamstow . Jan . 5, 1899 30. East London . " 12, 1899 33. Bermondsey&RotherllitheMar.l0,1899 36. Oauston . Jan. 25, 1900 37. G.W.R. (Paddington) Oct. 18, 1900 38. L.B.&S.O.R.. Jan. 20, 1905 40. Products Works Feb. 6, 1902 41. Royal .Arsenal October 1, 1902 42. Barnet . August 28, 1903 44. West London Division Dcc.13,1903 cpt. 28, 1905 45. North Camberwell 46. Ilford Oct. 1, El05 47. L.B.&S.O.R. (Willow ~n.lk) April 12, 1906 48. EalIng June 23, 1906 49 . Erith Sf'pt. 25, 1906 50. Oheshunt & Waltham April 1, 1908 52. Barclay & Perkins Nov. 17,1908 53. Watford April 19, 1909
NURSING DIVI&IONS. F07'med. 1. Ohildren's Home Dec. 2, 1890 8. 2, St. John's Gate . January 23, ) 893 9. 3. Wembley May 24, 1893 10. 4. Barking 1893 II . 5. N orwoou . June II . 1896112. 6. H~spital Saturday Fund July, 1896 13. 7. WImbledon and Merton Juue 10, 1898
Formed. East Ham May 4, 1898 Belgravia N ov. 2, 1899 Balham and Btreatham Feb. 6, 1905 Walthamstow Oct. 10, 1906 Watford Apl'il19, 1909 Oroydon Oct. 20, 1909
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26 1/10/ to 31/12/0 1909 Jan. 2
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8 1 1 1
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Uildmay Olub: Newington GreenMildmay pOOl' children's dinner ... 23 Memorial Hall, Farriugdon treet, E. O... 28 'tation Road, IIarrow-Fire ... ... 29 & 30 Mildmay Olub, N ewington GreenChiluren's Pa.rty.. ... ... Feb.1 &2 Holbol'll Town Hall - Oentml Olub, Ohildren's Party... ... .. . 3 Broad 1I00y, Weald tone-Fire ... .. . 3 Palmerston Road, vVealdstone-Fire .. . 5 & 6 Oelltrul Finsuury Club, City RoadChild.ren' Party ... ... . .. 6 Elephant anu Oastle Theatre-Children' l\1o.tince by Playgoers' Olub ... ... 6 vVelllbl cy Park-North of Thames Cro s Country M eeting ... ... ... 16 Opening of Parliament .. . .. 16 Liberal and Lauour Club, East HamOhildren's Entertainm ent.. ... 23 Liberal l1nd Labour Olub, East Hal11Children's Entertainment... ... Mar. 1 St. Paul's Cathedral, St. David's Do.yWelsh National Festival.. ... 2 Liberal and Labour Club, East IIamChildren's Entertainment .. . ..
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1909.
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Parliament Hill, Hampstead HeathTobogallning .. , ... ... 1 Parliament Hill, Hampstead Heath1 Toboganning ... ... ... lildmay Radical Olub-Ohildren's Party Central Olub, Holborn-Ohildren's Pantomime... ... ... ... Greenford Grecn, Harrow, London Busincs Houses and Rail ways Cross-Ooun try Ohampionship .. , .. , ... London Railways Athletic Association Cross·Couutry Championship .. , North Lonuol1 Institute - Ohildren's Party... ... ... ... Oastle Bar Park, West Ealing. Five Mil es O. O. Ohampionship Inter-Association Race, Houses v. Railways ... ... St. Paul's Oathedral-Boys' Brigade Service St. Paul's Oathedral-Passion Music .. . Good Friday-Wormwood Scrubbs .. . Hiaham Hill-Oharity Football latch .. . He~ne Hill Oycle Track-Son thern Counties Oycling Race Meeting .. . . .. St. Paul's Oathedral-Easter Day Morning Service ... .. ... .. . Easter Monday-Alexandra Palace .. . J3arnet ... .. . " Battersea Park .. . " Blackheath .. . " BostaIl Woods .. . " Brockwell Park .. . " Bromley... . .. " Ohingford, Forest HoteL .. " " ( (Rising Sun" " " "apierArms" " " " Robin Hood" " Clapham Oommon .. . " Crystal Palace .. . 1 " Ealing Oommon .. . 1 " Epping Forest, " Wake " Arms " " Hackney Marshes .. . " Hainault Forest .. . "" Hampstead Heath, Upp. Station 1 Ditto, L ower Station ... " Rew Bridge & Turnham " Green Peckham Rye ... " South Mill Fields .. " Wanstead Flats .. , ... " (, Welsh Harp," Hendon " Wembley Park '" " Wimbledon Common ... " Wormwood Scrubbs
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Whit-::Olonuay -E:e,;) Briuge anu Turnham Green ... P eckham Rye ... outh ')lill Fifld' ,Yan tead Flat' Wembley Park ): Wimbledon Common .. \rorm\looLl "'crubL High Beach-Eldorado Cycling Club "l,ort "'louO'h-Football Club "'porL ... ... Barking-Football Club ':::pOlr ... . .. June 3 "t. Paul's Cathedral-Gregorian Fe tinl ... 10 "outh London ::hool ~",porL, Crystal Palace 13 Fulham Palace-Engli h Church Pagean ::OIl ion Sen'ice 5 to 15 Olympia-International Hor'e hO\l .. June 16 Church ~li- ionar, Exhibition, Ro,al to Jul,\'3 J..;:.,rricnltural Hail .. " 1~ ., William ::OIon'i ' " School Sport' 19 Pa::liiuuton C. C.-Paudiugr ,n Recreation Grouud 19 HalTo" and Di tl'i~t ~Iarathon J..:;sociation " )ort' 19 Betld'ington Lflne-Brighton Rail ,,-ar Athletic Club port Botanical Garden -Theatrical Garden Part, 24 Bruce Ca tie Park. Tottenharu- .:llOoi "port' 24 ChiYrick Park, HoI' e ho\, 25 Trooping of the Colour~ (po troncd o\\ing to \lea her 25 Brn-;e Ca Ie Park. T( ttenham- cLool "'port~ (continued Botanical Gal'llen·-J.. OUUlltlT Fair do do uo " Ken al Ri e Athletic Grollnd-Artistf> Sport . 26 Ra,en.ooume Club Ground, Lee Gl'eenRa ,'en~ bourne Club port', 26 hre\l'bury Park-Labour Rel're entation A' 'ociation port ... 26 Ea t Ham-Ho pital Carnival 26 Opening of Yictoria anu Albert :JIu el1JU by H.::'1. the King 26 "'tamford BriJge-Theatrical . ports :!9 Paddin!:(ton Recreation Grounu -Paddington chool Athletic A "ociation port 29 Raid:of llffragette 30 Burnt\Yood Grange-Bolingbroke Hospital Fete .. ... .. ... 30 I Acton, Chis';)ick and Di trict 'chool Athletic A . ociation ports .. .. July 1 Cry~tal Palace-E:ing's College Ho'pital Carni,al ... ... ... ...
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227
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, * Holds rank as Hon. Snrgeon and Supenntendent. t The Honorary Surgeons shown in parenthesis Am bnlance Divisio) s
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J. Wallace, M.D. Inspectol- of Stores.
Pte. K Hayhoe.
Myra IIouse, 25, Ne" tOll A\,eJJuc, Acton, W.
Officer 2. 'ergeallt]. Privates 10. Tutal cffectiye 13. Drills h eld 25. A\'erage atlelJdallCe 10. Ca~es attended on }lubliccluty 10. Cases attended not 011 puillic duly ~5. Anllual in:o;pcc.:Lion , 25.6.09. Abscnt with leave 13. Ann llulre-cxa lllina 110n, 24.~. 09. Member l'a;;~ed . Di(lnot a Pl'cal' 3. :Medallions 11. ursing certificates 2. R Cb'1.11a hon llnilollll \\'0111. :Material: Service ba(lgcs 11. 12 arnbulallCc boxcs, 4 stl'elchl'l's, ele. (BALHAM AND STREATHAM) No. 10 NURSING DIVISION. [Furml'd "27.1.05.J IIEAD-QUA1:TF.H .:
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B.\ULDl GltOYE,
BALlJA)f,
. 'Y.
Honorary Surgeon. ~I.l:.C.~.
II. U. Howard , Lady Superintendent and Treasurer.
?II iss L. J. Law, 21, Mamille !toad, Upper Tooting. , . W.
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PRINOE OF "VALE 'S CORP '. Superintendent Secretary-H. J. Il ALLATT, BU1Jk H ouse, 39, Roman Road, Bow, E. Superintendent of tores-H. 'Y. GoomIAN 362, King's Rand, liammersmith, W . Superintendellt TreaSUl'er-L. F. HAYj)IA~, 8, LOJ1g Lane, K C .
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I D istrict Staff
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Lady Secretary.
O. E\'CI'Ltl, 7
I Eln,hnurne,Road, Tooting OOllJ1l10n, S. ,V.
Lady In spector of Stores.
:\11':.
J.
'tralforc1.
Officers~. Knrsill~ si leI'S J.1. Total efJ'ecti\'e 16. Increase billee la:t repolt 1. Pra;:tices 1Iel(1 ~:2. A \' erflge attenumlce 10. Annual inspection, 26.6.09. Total 011 parad e 11. Ah 'unt with lcaye 2. Anllual re-examination, 12.3.08. .Members pas ell 13. i>Iedalliolls 15, en-ice badges 7. Regulation uniform \vOl'll.
(BARCLAY AND PERKINS No. IIE..iD-QUAltTEH::l:
52 DIVISION.
TilE" ANc[Jon" LEl''1'l:RE liALL, 'OU TIl\\AHK, .E.
Hon , Surgeon. ~L Molli on, F.H.('.S. (29.4.10). Acting Superintendent. 1st Officer.
[FormeclI7.11.0]. ]~)lEn OX
TREET,
W.
J. T. SCriVl'll, The Brcwery, Park Street, S.E. Hon . Sec. and Sergt.
n.
2nd Officer.
K ()atlYll .
G. D. Langley.
Inspector of Stores.
Hon . Tt'easu rer.
A. Ibbott, Pte. J. Wulker. 9, Emerson, t., U11l1ll'r St. S.K
Ptc. A. Carr.
Officers 3. ergeall Ls 2. Oorporal 1. I)rivates 27. Total er]'ccti,'e 33. Increase since last ~'c[JOl't 14. ] rills hel'l 13. A vcrage attendallce 19. Oases attCllfle~ on puhlic duty 51. Rcmovals 13. Oascs aLtel1lleLl not Oll pnhlic dnty 65. Anl1ualm .'pcctioll,2G.().OO. Tutal 011 parn(le 10. Annual rc-cxamination, 26.2.09. Men.lbers passcd 33. Failed l. Medallion!; 16. Service badge. 13. Nursing certificates 11. Regulation uniform '1'01'11. MaLerial: watelproof sheet, blallkuts, camp stools, water can, material, etc.
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St. J ohn A rnbulance Brigade. (BARKING) No.4 NURSING DIVISION. HEAD-QUARTERS:
OLD T OWN HALL.
1st Nursing Officer and Lady Secretary (in charge).
Mrs. A. S. Corke, 65, ,Yestbury Road, Barking. Lady Inspector of Stores.
Lady Treasurer.
Mrs. M. J. Coles.
L. Cluney.
Officer 1. Nursing sisters 9. Total efl'ective 10. Practices held 24. A verage attendance 6. Oases Increase since ~ast report 1. attended on pubhc .duty 2? Oa,ses attencleclnot on public duty 1<;0. Oases privately nursed 3. AnnualmspeetlO n, 20 . 6.09. T otal on parade 1. Annual re·examination 19.1. 09. .l'l1embers passed 8. Medallions 9. Regulation uniform worn . Material; 3 stret~h.ers and blaIl:kets, tent, splints, kettles, water bottles, 2 carrying sheets, bronchitI s kettles, all' bed and pillows, waterproof sh eets and bandage .
Act ing Inspector of Stores.
Acting Honorary Secretary.
[Formed 23.5.93.]
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1. District. Oorpl. A. E. Sharman .
Pte. R. J. Holloway.
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Oorporals 3. Privates 26 . T otal efTective 32. I ncrease since last report 11. Drills held 44 . Average attendance 14. Oases attended 011 public duty 72 . Removals 14. Cases attended not on public dl~ty 58 . Annual in&pection, 26 . 6. 09. T ot'1lon pnracle23 . Absent without leave 2. Annual rc-exnmination, 26.2.09. Members passed 22. Did not appear 2. Medallions 12. Service ballges 3. Nursing certificates 9. Regulation uniform \yorn . Material: ",heelecllilter, 3 stretcher, 3 surgicnl havresacs, 3 squad water bottles, blankets, ground sheets, etc. The Divisio1l has done much go 011 work 011 aturc1ay afternoons at Southwark Park during the cricket and football seaSOllS.
(BROMLEY) No. 21 DIVISION. [Formed 1. 5.96. J IIgAD-QUAJlTEHS:
'1'. LUIm'f:j
I ~::;TlTUTE, BnO)ILEY OO)DlON.
SU 11erintendent.
(BARNET) No. 42 DIVISION. [Formed 28.8.03 .J
T. Healey, Droml '): Union, Fal'l1borough, Kent.
85, W OOD
" A " S ection.
HEAD- QUARTERS :
TREET, BARNET.
Honorary Surgeon.
Hon orary S urgeon.
O. F. Hardie, u . B.
J. H. VollulJ(l,
Hon. Sec. and Hon. Treas. :(in charge).
Inspector of Stores.
Pte. S. Huggins, H ardwicke, :Manor Road, Barnet.
Pte. W . H. Outbush.
Officer 1. Privates 12. Total effective 13. D ecrease since ~ast report 1. Drills held 24 . Average attendance 6. Cases attende~ on p~lblIc duty 3. R emovals 8. Oase attended not on public duty 1. AnnualmspectlOn, 26.6.09. Total on parade 7. Absent with leayc 3. \\'ithout l eave 2: Annual re-exaJ?1inati?n, 17.3.09. Members passed 10. Did not appear 2. }l,fedall~ons 6. ReglllatlOn ul1lform worn. Material: Ashford litter, 3 stretchers, 3 s.urgICal havresa.cs, tent, flag, ground sheet, blanket, water bottle, 3 hammock chaIrs, 2 bowls, splInts, bandages, etc.
(BELGRAVIA) No, 9 NURSING DIVISION. H.EAD-QU ARTERS: S. llA RY'S
Hon . Treasurer.
C. E. 1" a.1'1'O \\',
;' ergt. ,'. Bush.
.Mr. W. Cooling.
IIolllesclalc Road, Bromley, Ken t.
'orporal 2. Private 21. Total effective 27 . Officer 2. ,ergcauts 2. In crcn. c .. ince la ·t report ]. Drills held ·13. Average attendance 12. Cases attended on pnlJlic: (luty 23 . Removal' :29. Cases attended not on public duty 43. Annual illspection, 26.0.09. 'l'oLal on pnnule :20. Annual re-examination, 14.1. 09 . 1IlcIllUCl'S pn~<;~d ~;'). Medallions 21. ~en'icc badges 14. Regulation uniform worn . Material: littcr, 5 stretchers, hlanket. , waterproof sheets, 2 bell tents, and sundry stor es . NllIllber ofmemllcrs enrolle(l illl\l.Il.ll.H . 26. Ih .\l)-QUAI:TI'1:,:
B " S ection.
Honorary Surgeon.
•T. Mathew on, "Ln.
T. Lum sde!1, M . D .
Ins pector of Stores .
Honorary
1\11'.
'Y.
Treasur~r .
Cooling.
Lady Secretary.
Miss M. J. McConnell, 169, Queen's Gate, S. 'Y.
'V.
Lady Inspector of Stores.
Lady Treasurer,
Miss E. Rideout.
Officers 2. Nursing sisters 14. Total effective 16. D ecrease sinca la.st report 1. Practices held 20 . Average attendance 10. Oases at.~ended on publIC duty 91.. Case.s att.ended not on public duty 24. Cases pI.lvatelY,nursed 20. Annual lIl:spe~tlOn , 26.6.09. T otal on parade 12. Absent WIth l ea\ e 3. ~nnual re-exar:ruuatlOl1, 1-1.1.09. Members passed 13. Did not appear 2. MedallIons 12. SerVICe badges 12. R egulation uniform worn . Material : tent, stretch.er, ambulance hamper, and 2 boxes of stores .
(BERMONDSEY AND ROTHERHITHE) No. 33 DIVISION. [Formed 10.3. 99 .J HEAD-QUARTERS : BERMONDSEY SETTLEMENT.
Honorary Surgeons. L.P•. C.P.
Hono rary Secretary.
Pte. G. W. Duke, 14, 'axon H,J., Bromley .
Pte. O. '1Yater.' .
Miss A. H ansley Smith.
1If. D .
[Formed 10.06.J
'.F~TU.1L IL~LL, LO~DO.T ROAD, BnO.\ILEY, KE~T.
Honorary Surgeon.
Miss E. H ankey, 43, L exham Gardens,
E. VV. H errineton,
Inspector of Stores.
IC
[Formed 5.7.99.J
H ou E, OAROLINE STREET, EATON SQUARE.
Lady Superintendent.
E. G. Goldie,
73,
1Il.lt. C. S.
Hon . Secl·etary.
1st Officer and Hon . Treasurer.
.
'1'. Saunders, (10.5.10.) CouncIl School, Upper Kennington L ane, S.E.
Ofliccr 1. ergeant 1. Pri\'ate, 16. Total efTectiye h. Ill crease since lao t report 5. Drills held 56 . Average attendance 11. Oases attended Oll p\\blic tluty 13. ReIII o\'al 20 . 'a e attrndec1 not on l'ublic duty 10. Allllual inspection, 26.6 . 0n. ToLal on parade 12. Ab ent with lease 6. Ann\\al re.examination, 14.1.09. Memhers pased 15. Did lIOt fll)pear 3. i\Ietlallions 12. Nnr 'iug cerlificatcs 2. Regula,tioll uuiform \\'orn. l\latcrial: Ashford litter, 2 haYl'esac" :2 stretchers, 2 '\'ater hottles, 4 ulallket , a11l1 sundry stores.
(CAUSTON) No. 36 DIVISION.
[Formeu 10.1.1900.J IIE.\D-QuAHTm:s: 13D, CLAPHAM ROAD, ' .'1'.
Hon . Treas urer (i n charge).
1st 01. 'crgt. W. T. Oalsworthy.
Honorary S ecretary.
CorpL 'IV. E. Ferris, 139, Clapha.m Rd. , S.'V.
Inspector of Stores.
Pte. Rudel.
Sergeant 1. Corpora11. Privatcs 10. Total efrcclivc U. Dccrc,'l.sc since last report 1. Dri1ls h clc1159. Oases attcnded 011 public duty 4. Cases attcnded not 011 public duty 274. Annual illspection, 26. G. 09 . T o.t::t1 on parade 12. Annual re·cxamination, 26.3.09. Members passcd 12. Met1alhon R cgulation uniform worn . Material: Sel'\'ice badge 1. Nursing certificates 7. stretcher and 2 h ayrc. ac ..
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N o. I. District.
St. J ohn .A ?nbulance Brigade.
(CYCLIST) No . 6 DIVISION. [Fonlled 7.3.91.]
(CHESHUNT AND WALTHAM DISTRICT) No. 50 DIVISION. [Formed 2 . 4 .0 . J
HF..\D-QUAltTEP.S: Sf. JOIL-'S GATE, E.C.
HEAD-QUAltTEIl. : TECH);,ICAL BUIJ,DI .. 'GS, T un);,En's HILL, CIIEsnCNT,
Honorary Surgeon .
IV ALTHA~[ CHOSi:i . Hon . Surgeon.
W. \\ . Halstead,
O. F. Palmer,
Hon . S ec., Inspector of Stores, and Hon . Treas.
J.
;}I.R.C. S.
\\~oollard,
40, York R oad, \Yalth am CIO
·S.
Officer 1. Privates 17. T otal effective 1 . I ncrease since last report 1. Drills held 26. A verage attendance 5. R emovals 2. Cases attende{l not 011 pnblic duty 30. Anllu;LI ill>;pection, 26 .6.0 9. Total on parade 5. Absent with leave 9. Without leave 3. AnlJual re-examinfttion, 29.3.09. Members passed 11 . Failcd 2. Did not appear 3. 1\IeuaJliolls 5. Material: stretcher, splints, Landage:'.
(CHILDREN 'S HOME ) No. 5 DIVISION. H EAD-QUAltTEIl. : TIlE KATIO);'.1L
[Forllled 7.3.90.]
ClllLDIIL"S HO)IE, BOlCEr. ROAD, N.E.
';)lajor A. C. 'fun tall, ~r.D., Il.IL~[ C. (T.) Ho n. Sec. and Treas . (in charge).
Ho norary Secretary.
(DOULTON ) No. 24 DIVISION. [Forme{] 30.9.96.] HEAD-QUAI:1LltS:
T11E DOl.'L10_·
L.1LC.1'.
JIrs. E. BnllllJillg.
. Officers 5. -ursing sisters 2:2 . Total effective 27 . CasC's I ncrease SlUce last report 1. Practices held 26. Ayerarte attelldance If? attended not on pu1Jlic dnty 95. Cases IIJ'ivately lllw.. el344 . Annual illSpcctioll, 26.6 . 09 . T otal on parade 24. Ahscnt with leaye 3. Anllual lc-examillatirJll, 1 6 .. 1.09. l'lIcmbers pa.s"erl 2~. :JIedallions 27 . ~cl\'i(;e lladges 19. Hf'gulatiolJ umfo~m worn. }I~terJflI: splInts, banc] ages, ancl modcls for 1Janrlage practice. It lS recorded, WIth very much plea"llre, that sixJnore meml)crs bave rcceinrl tllCir ~oJ)g SerYicc nIedals, presented by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales makillff twdve III this Division who have received the decoration. ' 0
(CROYDON NURSING) No. 12 DIVISION.
[Formed 20.10,09.1
Hon . Surgeon.
.. cr:;t. C. E. (i.rl)': 50, Tnrlc. cant Rd., •'onth Lambeth. . W.
Divisional Insp ector of Stores.
Corpl. J. Callc,.
~Ir.
" A
Honorary Treasurer.
L J. E. Hooper (Holl . :Jlem.)
Section.
(Ill ('ll:lr,!!1' of ;;C' tiolJ -.:r.rg~. II. E. J\iblJ'y. • rctiollal Iloll. ,'I:crdal'y-Uorpl. G. \rall"ll. Ct tiollal III . lll·ctor of ,t 1"1'0;- l'te. T. J. TbolllP Oll. "B • Section.
(I n cllul'ge of cctioll - . (·lgt. f. Rittl1Jan. II·(·tirJ1Jal IIon. ,'ecl'l·taI'Y adillg)-.\·rgt. F. Rittwuu. •'ectirJlIal III:llcctOI' of Slore. ·-Ptc. A. ,~tal,l e ...
)l.lJ., R . A.)I.C. (T.)
2nd Nursing Officer and Lady Treasurer.
Honorary S ecretary.
J. II. Lrml, .i, J ~rllll1'gl ,·tt·cr·t, North .i(lr, Clul'lt::lln 'QIlIlII01L .. ·W.
[Formed 2.12.90.] CHIUJ):E:\'S H OME, BOX~\Elt ROAD, R.E.
Miss B. Bourke, ~8, Yictolia Park lloarl, K.E.
HIGll • TI:EET, LA~mETH.
Hon . Sur geo n .
. C
Miss E. Bourke, 38, Victoria Park Roarl, K .E.
."J n l.'TF.,
1st O fficer ( In Ch a rge).
Lady Sup erintendents.
1st Nursing Officer and Lady Secretary.
L
A. F. ill. l.hrkdey,
Ho norary Surgeon.
Mi. s E. C. Goodin, T he Children's Home Hospital.
Hon . Treasurer.
Mr. ,' . H. \Tih'CIl (Hon. Mem.).
·worn.
(CHILDREN'S HOME ) No . 1 NURSING DIVISION. Major A . C. Tunstall,
Section.
(Ill charge of so tinll)- ulPl. J. F. ~ragra. Ku ticJllaI Jlon .. 'eCl'etal'v-Pte. II. ROlhl. I'cltioJJal Jll~pectol' of. Vtores-Pt ' . C. C. Cook. Officers 2. , I r~C~l1Its 3. COll'ontls 5. Printcs 59. Total efkcti\'c 69. Increa.:e .illcc 11. t l'CjlNt G. Did! lleltl: c, A" • ection, 34: aYCJ'age attendance, 8 (tl'enl-'tlt ] 7 J ; 'c H ' ,'re. t jlJll, 3 ; average atteudlll](;C, 9 ( ~Ircngth 26 ) ; "C" SectiOll, 3G; a\'cl'age a tUl'lance, n (.trclI~tlt 2G ) ; = GO. C<l"CS attended ?ll puh}ic eluty GJ. H'llJoyuls 7. ('as!'s attclllletl eliot 011 plllllic !luty 20" . A Dllllal AlJse:nt with lea,-e v . \Yithout leaye 15. mspectIolJ, 26. G.on. Totl11 em HlIadc n. Allnua~ rc-exalJlilln.lioJl, 13.) ~00. illcI1l1 {'J'S l,as~ccl roo Dill not a1'llea1' 17. Medallions 37. • (1 "i';f' J.adgc;; :!o. l~UI':;iJJg cl'ltificate: ' U. Rp~ulatioll uniform worn. Material::3 strdcllcrs, 4 surgicnl ha\'l'e~ac,;, 4 I[na(l Iratel' hottle, statiou lJOX on ClalJh.1.111 '0111111011 eqllil'pc(l with .-tl'etcher, conch, ancI .:tor('",. lIcmlJcrs 11:\\'0 beell Oll duty 011 Clapllam COllllIlon and in Batter eo. Park on Satmday aftcmoons tl,rol1.~hont the cric-h·t allrl football sea SOliS.
(EALING ) No. 48 DIVISION. Hr,.\D-Ql:AIlIEI:S:
ELECTlUCITY
Forme(l 23.6.0G.]
IYORKR, I' .
K\LL-G,
IY.
O. O. Fowler, :lI.D. Lady Superintendent.
Hon . Surgeon.
Lady Sec. and Treas.
Mrs. E. K. :Jlasoll, ;\1 iss E. BalJ ks, 128, Bensham ::\1a1101' Road, 128, BemlHLnl ~Ian(jr Road, Thornton Heath. Thorllton Heath. Officers 2. Rursing sisters 12. Total effective 14.
T.W.
Officers 2. 'ergeants 2. Corporals 2. Pril'ates 1. Total effective 24. Tncrease since last report 3. Drills llt·IIl 35 . Average attcndalJ('e 14 . Annual in:pectiol1,26.6.09. ToL,l on 1laruc1e ]6. Atsellt \liUI leave 5. IYithont leave 3. Anllual re-examilHltiolJ, 16.3.09. ])IcntlJcr pns:ce] 19. Did lIot al pear 4. Medallions 16 . 'en'icc harlge Hi. ~nrillg CCI tificales 13 . Regulation unifolm
Corpl. '1'. IV ood IJridgc.
Officer 1. I'ergeants 2. Corporals 2. Prin1.tes 20 . Total eflectiye 34. I ncrea. e since last report ] 5. Drills beld 41. Average attencla11ce 8. Cases attended not 011 puLlic duty 239. Annual inspection, :L6.6 .09. Total 011 parade· ] o. Absent with lea\'e 4. IYitbout leaye 1 . AllIlllal rp-exun,ination. ] G.1. 09 . III ('m b( rs pa'> eel 20 . Did not appear 1. r.hdalliow:i ]3. Nursing reltific~tcs 10. R glllatinn unifOlm worn. Material: 2 stretchers, '2 hane:;acs, water 1Jottle, large aIllLulancc box and sundries.
4~ , H illdrop Crescent,
II. J. Hintcliffe,
Inspector of S t ores.
1st Class. ergt. R. J. Hayes, 6, Pcnshurst Road, outh Hackney, K.E.
THE KATIO);,AL
Superinten dent .
~r.D.
P . G. Hayman, 61, Chatsworth Hoad, Brouc1es1ml'y, X. ,Yo
Honorary Surgeon .
HEAD - QlJAP.'fEltS:
233
O. At tlllll, Sup erintendent and Hon . Treas .
J. D. 1\ 11 i g 11 t,
A.:lf. T. ('. F .,
51, Oulll1in atOll l{ oal] Ealill 0' (r IV l")
,
~l. D.
1st Officer.
A. E. PullelJ.
~'o .
St. John Ambulance B?"igade.
234
Hon . Secretary and Sergt. and Inspector of Stores.
G. S. , Yatts, 16, Sundridge T errace, Little Eajing, W. Officers 3. Sergeants 2. Corporals 2. Privates 29 . Total effective 36. I ncrease since last report 2. Drills held 31. A verage attendance 20. Cases attende~ on pU.blic duty 284. Removals 9. Cases attended not on public duty 17. Annuallll spechon, 26. 6.09 . Total on parade 21. Absent 'Tith leave 6. 'W ithout leave 9.. Ann~lal re-examination, 10.3.09. Members passed 31. M edallions 24. R egulatIOn umform worn. Material: havresacs, bandages, stretchers, cabinetR, etc. Our best thanks are due to our Hon. Surgeon (Dr. G. Arthur, M.B . ) for the areat amount of time he has given us during the year; also to the Education Committee Df the Ealing TO\m Council for the free use of the Li ttle Ealin a Playground for 0 Drills, etc. (EAST HAM ) No. 15 DIVISION. HEAD-QUARTERS : PUBLIC OFFICES,
[Formed 5.4.95 . J
,VAKEFIELD
STREET, EAST HAM.
Su pe ri nten dent.
Honorary Surgeon .
F . J. McK ettrick, M. B.
A. A. Atkins, 4], First A venue, Manor Park.
1st Officer and Hon. Sec.
Inspector of Stores.
F. G. Oosburn, 129, Carlyle Road, Manor Park.
Pte. J. Brickell.
(EAST HAM ) No.8 NURSING DIVISION.
[Formeu 4.5.99.J
HEAD-QUARTERS: PUBLIO OFFICES, WAKEFIELD STREET, EAST HAM.
Honorary
F. J. McKettricle, M. B.
Surgeons.
P. R. Wallis, L.S.A.
Lady Superin tendent.
Lady Secretary.
1\1rs. N. Harrop, 75 Byron A ven ue, Manor Park, E.
1\1iss E. Suckling, High Street, East Ham.
1st Nursing Offi cer and Lady Inspector of Stores.
Lady Treasurer.
Mrs. E. 1\1. Eaton. (1.4.10 . )
Miss E. Smith.
. Officers 3. Nursing sisters 20. Total cffectiye 23 . Increase Slllce last ~-eport 1. Practices held 24. Av erage attendance 18. Cases attended not on pU1Jhc duty 51. Cases privately nursed 6. AmInal inspection, 26.6.09: Total on parad.e 21. Annuall'e-examination, 14.1. 09 . Members passed 21. Meda.lhons 18. ServIce badges 13. R egulation uniform worll . Material : ma?kmtosh sheets, feeding cups, bronchitis kettle, ice bag, air cushions, kidney basll1, lJalldagcs, roller and triangular splints, etc. (EAST LONDON ) No. 30 DIVISION.
[Formed 12.1.99.J
(ERITH AND DISTRICT) No. 49 DIVISION.
Honorary Surgeon .
Hon . S ec retary (in charge).
R. n1u.yston,
CorpI. W. A. Broad, 127, Riverdale Road, Erith.
j\L D.
Officer 1. Corporal 1. Privates 11. Total effective 13. Cases Decrease since la~ t report 2. Drills held 47. Average attendance 7. attended on pulJlic duty 14. Removals 5. Cases t\ttended not on public duty 52. Annual inspection, 20.6.09. Total on parade 7. Absent ,yith leave 5. Meuallions 8. Regula tion un iform worn. Material: stretcher, splin ts, bandages, etc. (GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, PADDINGTON ) No . 37 DIVISION. [Formed 18.10.1900.J CARLTO_' HALL, ,VESTBOuRXE PARK.
Hon . Surgeon .
J. M. Carvell,
L . S.A.
Honorary Secretary.
CorpI. J. Spanjer, 19, Pyrland R oad, Canon bury, N.
1st Officer and Hon . Sec .
A.. E. Evans, Audit Office, G.W.R. Paddington tation.
W. H. Maundcr,7, ' umerfield Road, Finsbury Park,
Hon . Treasurer.
Inspe ctor of Stores.
Pte.
Pte. J. Brazeley.
. C. Barnett.
Officers 3. ergeant 1. Corporals 2. Privates 28 . Total effective 3.J.. Increase since laot report 6. Drills held 52. Average attendance 13. Cases attended on public duty 3. Removals 2. Cases attended not on public duty 523. Annual inspection, 26 .6.09. Total on parade 19. Annual re·examination, 26.10.09. Members pa. ed 27. Meualliolls 21. e1'\'ice badges 15. Nnrsing certificates Hi. Regulation ul1iform worn. Material: litter, 2 stretchers, 2 havre ac , splints, etc. N urn ber of members enrolled in 1\1. H. II. R. 1. (HAGGERSTON ) No . 2 DIVISION.
Supt. and Hon . Treasure r.
Honorary Surgeon.
H. Bird,
[Form ed 7.89.J
27 & ~9, HAGGERSTON ROAD, N.E.
HEAD-QUARTERS:
II. lI ett, 75, Richmond Road, Dalston, J".E~
M.U . C.":.
1st Officer.
H. Wakely. Honorary Secretary.
Pte. F. Twitchctt, 11, IIall
treet, City Road.
I nspector of Stores.
Sergt. T. Atterbury.
Officers 3. ergcants 2. Corporal 1. Privates 16. Total effective 22. Decrease since last report 3. Drills held 14. Average attendance 12. Annual re-examination, 2.09. Members pa sed 19. Regulation uniform WOl'll. (HAMPSTEAD ) No. 20 DIVISION.
Superintendent and Hon . Treas.
N. S. Hamburger, 82, Green Lanes, N.
M.Il.C. ' .
S uperintenden t .
IIEAD-QUARTERS:
M. Blole,
[Formed 25.9.06.J
127, RIYERDALE ROAD, ERITH.
IIEAD-QUARTERS :
HEAD-QUARTF,RS: JEWISH ,YomUNG MEN'S CLUB, GREAT ALIE STItEET, E.
Honorary Surgeon .
235
O/Jicers 2. Corporab 2. Privates 23. Total effective 27 . Decrease since last report 2. Drills held 37. Average attendance 17. Cases attended on public duty 46. Cases attended not on public duty 69. Annual inRpection 26.6.09. rrotal on parade 23. Absent with leave 5. Without leave 2. Ann'ual re-examination , 13.12.0. Members passed 26. Did not appear 4. Medallions 20. Service badges 9. Nursing certificates 11. R egulation uniform worn . Material: 6 stretchers, 5 havresacs, water bottles, splints, bandages, etc. -.::: Seven mem bcrs of the Division have joined the Military Home Hospitals Reservn.
H EAD-QuAltTEns :
Officers 3. Sergeants 2. Corporals 2. Privates 24. Total effectivc 31. • D ecr~ase sillce last report 4. Drills held 4-5. Ayerage attendance 15. Annual "Inspecbon, 26 .6.09 . T otal on parade 25 . Absent ,,,ith leave 4. Without leave 2. ~nnual re-examination, 14.1.09. Members pa sed 29. Diclll ot appear 2. MedallIons ~6. S~r\'ice badges ] 8. Nursing certificates 21. Regulation uniform WOl'll. MaterIal: lItter, 5 stretchers, 2 havresacs, larve hamper, 1llarquee 3 bell tents and other equipment necessary for the Bank holiday duties. ' ,
I. Distr-ict.
Honorary Surgeons.
O. J . R. MacFadden, M.D. E. Jessop, MoR.C . S.
[Formed 31.1.96.J
1, \YELL ROAD, HAMPSTEAD. Su peri nte ndent.
J. T. H. Hudson, Trewirgie, St. J ohu's Rd., Hendon.
236
.N o. I. District.
St. John A1nbulance B1·igade. Lady Superintendent. Honorary Secretary and Sergt.
Inspector of Stores.
Sergt. F. L. Hm'!.1phrey, 80, lIl0ra H.oad, Cricklewood .
Pte. W. Larken.
Miss E. Danki;.
Officers 3. Sergeants 2. Corporals 2. Privates 2Z. T otal effective 29. Drills held 45. A verage attendance 13. Annual D ecrease since last report 3 inspection, 26.6.09. T otal on parade 19. Annual re-examination, 26.1.09. ,M embers passed 20.
(ILFORD) No. 46 DIVISION.
IIEAD-QUARTEH' : OnUISTOilunon ROAD ScnOOLS, BALFOUr. ROAD, ILFORD .
51,
"T.
Hon . Secretary.
ergt. F. Hartmann, 28, Crown treet, Harrow.
Inspector of Stores.
Superintendent.
E. K. llouellin, L.R.C.P.
M.B.
O. O. D eans, 11, Peterborough Road, Harrow.
[Formed 1.10.05.]
Hon . Surgeon and Treasurer.
Honorary Surgeon.
Honorary Treasurer.
W. H. Hunt:
oIlicers 5. Nursing sisters 7. Total effective 12. Practices held 16. Annual iuspecLioll, 26.6 .09. Total on parade 4. Absent -with Annual re-examiuatioll, 18.2.09. ;\Iembers passed. 10. Regulation lea \'e 6. nni form worn.
[Formed 21.6.98.]
H EAD -QUARTETIS : VICTORIA HALL, GREENHILL, HARROW.
Superintendent.
Miss E. E. ]lanD, 79, Gore Road, S. Hackney, N.E.
2nd Nursing Officer, and Lady Inspector of Stores.
Pte. ,Yo W arren .
G. 1lI. Edwards,
1st Nurs. Officer, Lady Secretary, and Treas .
.Miss J. C. Maun, 79, Gore Road, S. Hackney, N.E.
Honorary Tr·easurer.
(HARROW) No. 28 DIVISION.
237
Mr. P. Oldfield (Hon. Mem.).
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Corporal1. Pri,'ates 19. T otal effective 23 . Increase since last report 2. Drills held 43. AYerage attendance 12. Cases attended on public duty 50 . Removals 14. Co. es attended not on public duty 48. Annual inspection, 26 . 6.09 . T otal on parad.e 12. Absent with leaye 10. 'Without leave 1. Annual re-examination, 8.1. 09. Members passeu 20 . Dill not appear l. Medallions 20. Service badges 12. Nursing certificates 7. Regulation uniform worn. .Material: litter, 5 stretchers, 3 surgical havresacs, sqnad waleI' bottle, ground sheets, and" F.A." material at the following stations: 1. , ictoria Hall, Greenhill; 2. Council Depot, Bessborough Road; 3. Pte. Aldelman's, Middle Road; 4. Pte. James, Northolt Road.
I\'. R. Magnus, tanhope Gardens, Cranbrook Park, Il ford .
Honorary Secretary.
Insp ector of Stores.
Sergt. 1\1. G. Matthews, 13, Bathurst Roau, I lfonl.
Corp. A. ,Yo Rowe.
Officers 2. ergeaut 1. Corporal1. rrivates 17. Total effective :H. Increase siuce la t report 1. Drills held 24. Average attendance 13. Cases attended on public duty 53. On es attended not on public duty 1 O. Annual inspection,26.6.0!) . Total on paru.de 19. 4\.bsel1t with leave 1. Without leave 2. Annual re-eXfI,millu,tioll, 1 .1. 09. l\Iembers pa"sed 17. Did not appear 2. Medallions 15. 'onice lx-ldges 11. Nursing certificates 13. Regulation uniform ''lorn. Material: Ashfordli tter "rith fir:st aid box, 4 stretcher', large first aid hamper, 3 havresacs, 2 mnrtluees, 2 foldmg hedstead~, blankets, waterproof sheets water bottles, firsL aid boxes. ' (KING 'S CROSS , G.N.R. ) No. 13 DIVISION.
(HOSPITAL SATURDAY FUND ) No. 22 DIVISION. HEAD-QUARTERS:
R. I ngram,
[Formed 27.7.96,]
R. :Main,
Honorary Surgeons. M.D .
J, Forbes, M.A., M.n.
Superintendent.
1st Officer and Hon . Treas .
A. R. Rundell, 34, Ollarlotte Street, Fitzroy quare, 'Y.
R. W. Hendon. Inspector of Stores.
H. LYOll, 36, Oompton Terrace Islillgtou, N.
CorpI. O. Sanvoisio .
Officers 4. Sergeant 1. Corporals 2. Privates 16. Total effective 23. Decrease since. last report 1. Drills held 52. Average attendallce 19. Cases attende~ on pu~hc duty 200 . Removals 3. Cases attended not on public duty 2. Annual mspecbon, 26 . 6.09. T otal on parade 16. Absent with leave 6. 'Without leave 1: A~nual ;-e-e.xamillation, 19.1.09 .. .Memb~rs passed. 20. Did not appear l. Medu.lhons 21: Se~'vlce ~adges 16. :r urslng certIficates 12. Regulation uniform worn . Matenal : lItter, { havresacs, 9 stretchcrs, 3 tents, ambulance sta tion boxes, 6 waterproof sheets, 6 rugs, 36 water bottles, large stock of bandage~, urugs, etc. (HOSPITAL SATURDAY FUND ) No.6 NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 7.96.J HEAD-QUAUTERS:
54, GRAy'l3 I NN ROAD, W.C. J , Forbes,
G.N.R.
Honorary Surgeons.
J. Brnnton,
;\1. D.
Superintendent.
G. T. Cooper, Divisional upt. '13 Oflice, G.N.R., King's Oross, P. J.
T,
elJright, 73, Whittington Roa.u, Dowes Pa.rk.
W. Mailer, ;\I.n.
M. D.
1st Officer and Hon . Treas.
n.
E. Hankin.
Ins pecto r of Sto res.
ergt.
..i.
Baclcock.
OIlicer::; 6. ScrgwnLs 4. 'orporl1,1 Pl'i\'aLcs 4~. Tolal elrecti\'c GO. Decrease siuce la.sl report 3. Drill helu 86. Average attendance 22. Case attended not on public duty 1,912 for year, making 14,999 ince formation . Annual inspeetion,26.6.09. Total on pamde 47. Ab eut with 1eaye 7. Without leai'e 6. Annual rc·examination, 16. 3. 09 . Members pas eel 52. Did not appear 5. Medallions 43. Nur::;ingcertificates 22. l\Iiliturj' anitation certificates 3, Recrulation b uniform worn. l\laterial: Ii tter, stretcher~, general stores. (LEYTON AND LEYTONSTONE ) No.4 DIVISION. IJ EAD-QUAltTEHS :
[Formed 7.93.]
AcortN YILLA, FAInLOP ROAD, L EYTONSTONE. Honorary SLirgeon .
A. Todd-White,
M.R.e.S.
Superintendent and Honorary TreasLirer.
Honorary Surgeons. M.D.
Cno., ST.~TIO
2nd Officer and Hon . S ec retary.
Hon . Secr'etary and Sergt.
R. I ngram,
HEAD-QUAItTERS: h.rXG'S
54, GRAY'S bm ROAD, W.O,
[Formed 14.10.93.]
M. A., M . n,
J. J. Olley, Acorn Villa, 91, Fairlop Rd., L eytonstone.
St. J ohn A ?nbulunce B l'igade.
238
No.1. District. 1st Offi ce r .
O. J . Fitch .
J . T . Olley.
(L· B. & S. C. R. WILLOW WALK) No. 47 DIVISION.
Hono ra ry S ecretary.
Insp ector o f Sto r es .
Pte. F . ' V. Oox, 11, 'l'hornham Gro\'e, Ley ton Rd., Stratford, E.
Pte . A. L. ReYllolus.
Officers 4. Sergeants 2. Oorporals 2. Privates 26. Total elrective 34. Decrease since last report 4. Drills hell[ 30. Average attendl1l1ce 14. Oa~es attended on public duty 65. RelllOval. 4. Oa 'es attended !l.ot on public dn~y 72. Annual inspection, 26 .6.09 . Total on paraLle 26 . Absent wlth lea:e 10. WIthout leave 1. Annnal re-examination, 6.3.09. Members passed 32. Dill not appear 4. Recrulation uniform W01'll . Material : litter completa, 5 stretchers, 4 marq nees, 4 1~lankets, 4- water-proof sheets, 2 folding beLlsLeaLls, 6 folding chairs, 2 folding tables, 40 water bottles, 5 surgical havresacs, etc., vesteu in the Officers.
(L.B. & S.C.R.) No. 38. DIVISION. [Formed 13.1.02.] Superi ntende nt a nd Ho n. T reas.
,Yo G. Pape, ' Fairlight," Clarence Hoad, Oroyuon.
"A " Sect ion .
(Victori a) . W.
M.R. C. S.
In spector o f S tores.
Pte. R . S. Evans, 39, Southolm tt'eet, Queen's Road, B'Lttersea, S. W .
" B " S ection.
Oorp1. G. Smith.
(Croydon ). M.D .
In Ch a r ge.
Queen 's Road, New Oross Gate,
Hon . S ecreta ry.
.E.
Hon . Treasure r .
Sergt. D . Butler, Fairfield Works, L. B. & S. O. R., East Oroydon .
Mr. A. A.J ohnston (Hon. Mem.)
Officers 2. Sergeants 3. Oorporals 2. Privates 48. Total effective 55. I ncrease since last report 6. Drills held 88 . Average attendance 12. Oases attended on public duty 25. Removals 12. Oa,ses attended not on pnlJlic dnty 171. Annual inspection, 26.6.09. Total on parade 30. Al'sent with leave 25 . Withont leave 1. Annual re-examination, 12.2.09. and 16.3.09. Members pass cd 46. Did not appear 1. Medallions 38 . Service badges 24. Nursing certificates 20. Regulation uniforlll worn. Material: litter fitted with first aid box, 2 stretcher;;, 2 surgical havresaes, 2 ,Yater bottles, 2 blankets, water can, bowl, 2 camp stools, bell tent, diagrams, splints and bandages.
,Yillow Walk, Bel'l1lonclsey. '
Honorar y Surge on , Sup erin t e ndent a nd Hon . Trea s u rer .
J . S. Davies,
M. A. , M. B.,
316, Queen's Road, Peckham.
Hon . S ec ret ary.
Sergt. O. E. Ohe1'1'Y, 10, Wrigglesworth St. , New Oross.
Ins p ect or of Sto r e s .
1\1. IT. liargl'eaves,
In spe ctor of Stores .
Pte. A . T . Briant.
Officer 1. Sergeallt 1. Oorporals 2. Privates 38. T otal effective 42. I ncrease since last report 1. Drills held 50. Average attendance 18 . Removals 30. Oases attended not on public duty 167 . Annual inspection, 26.6 .09. T otal on parade 17. Absent with leave 17. Without leave 8. Annual re-examination, 7.2. 09 . Members passed 31. Did not appear 4. Medallions 24 . Service badges 15. N ursing certificates 6. Regulation uniform worn. Material : havresac, 4 stretchers, 16 water bottles.
[Formed 14.9.95.]
MA ONlO HALL, KINGSTON ROAD, MERTON,
S uperi nten d e nt a n d Hon. Treasurer.
M.D .
O. Orchard, 27, El'pingham Rd., Putney. Inspector of S tores .
Pte 'Yo Pottinger.
Officers 2. ergeants 2. Corporals 2. Pl'i"ates 18. Total effective 24. Decrea e since. last report 3. Drill helll 49. Average attendance 11. Cases attendel~ 011 pn~)hc duty 117. Removal 1. Oa.ses attended noton public duty 210. AnnnalmspectlOn, 26 . 6.09. Total on parade 19. Abseni with leave 5. Without leav~ 1. Annualre-exa~1Iinatio~, 1 . 1.09. l\1eml)el's "passed 23. l'lIedallions 23. ServICe badges 17.. lU' mg certtllcates 12. Regulation uniform worn. Material: 3 stretchcrs, surgIcal havresac, field hll,mpel', litter, 2 improvised havre acs, water bottle, sheets, pillows, blankels, tent. Ele...-en llIembers (inc1ulling Ron. Surgeon and Superintendent) have joined the Military HOllie Ho pito.ls Reser ..... e.
(NORTH CAMBERWELL) No. 45 DIVISION. [Formed 2 .9.05.] ITEAD-QUAHTEIl ' : Nor:TTI O,\.:\mEm\J~LL RADICAL OLUD, 45 and '17, ATJM.X Y ROAD, OLD KEXT ROAD, .E.
Honorary S ecretary (in charge.)
Sergt. G. Goodwin, 43, Keeton's Road, BerDlonds<'y. Inspector of S tores.
[Formed 10.7.95.] STATION, L.B. & S.U.R.
(8 .12.09).
Officers. 2. ergeants 2. Corp~rals 3. Privates 40. Total effective 47. Increase Sillce las~ report 3. Dnlls held 24 . Average attendance 16. Oases attended ~ot on publrc c1~ty 317. Annual inspection, 26.6.09. Total on parade 31. Absent wlth l~a\'e 14. ,Vlthout leave 2,. Annual r e-examination, 14.2.09. Iembers passed 44. Did .not arpear 2. Medalhons 33. ervice badges 7. Nursing certifiCl1tes 3. Regu~atlOn umform wom. :Material: litter, 4 stretchers, 2 ambulance boxes ' store cuphoarCl, 2 portable boxes.
(L.B. & S.C.R. NEW CROSS ) No . 16 DIVISION. IIEAD-QUARTEllS: MESS ROOllI, Nl~W OUOSS
L. ill.S. S.A.
1st Olass Sergeant T. Moore.
Hon orary S ecretary.
Honorary S urgeon.
'V. Saunders, 274,
H. Peters, Laurel Oottage
E. J. Oddel'orci, 15, KingswoQd Rd., Will1 IJlerlon.
HEAD-QUARTEltS: RIFLE RANGE, EAST OROYDO~.
J . B. Ridley,
Claude IIarvey,
S uperinten d ent, Hon . S ec:. a nd Ho n. T reas.
,V.
[Formed 4. 4.06.]
TATION , BERMOND. EY.
Honora ry Surge on s. M.B.
Honora ry S urgeon.
(20.10.09.)
Hon . S ecret ary.
J. T. Olark,
HEAD-QUARTEIL:
Ho n. Su rgeo n.
E . Hugh Roberts,
HEAD-QUAUTERS : , VILLOW , VALK GOODS
(MERTON AND WIMBLEDON) No. 17 DIVISION.
HEAD-QUARTEHS: BATTER SEA PARK STATION, S.
A.
23 9
2nd Offi cer.
Hon orary
l)te. ".'Y . DO'''ll.
Tr eas u re~
:Mr. J. Quinn (lIon. Mem .)
. Sergea.nt 1. Oorporal 1. Privates 15. Total effective 17. t Incde~se smce . Itt t report 5. Drills bel(l 47. Average attendance 7. Oases a ten e . on pu?llC duty 30. Rem?vals 2. Oascs attended not on public duty 150. Anuua1 lllspecbon, 26 . fL09. Total 011 pamele 7. Ab ent with leave 2. Without leave 3: Annual re~exalllination, 22.2.~9. :Members pas ed . Did not appear 3. Meda~~lO~s 7. ervlC.e badges 4. Nursl11g certificates 3. Regulation uniform worn. Matellal ..wheeled lItter, stretcher, 2 ha,resacs, hamper, blankets, waterproof sheets, splm ts, banuages, etc.
(NORTH LONDON RAILWAY) No.3 DIVISION. H EAD-QUARTERS:
Bow
R OAD W ORKS,
[Formed 1. 4. 90.]
E.
Honorary T reasure r (in ch a r ge).
Sergt.
'V. T . L eamon,
35, Goldsmith Avenue, M anor Park, ESS6X.
R
240
No. 1. District.
St. John A n~bulance Brigade. Inspector of Stores.
Honorary Secretary.
Pte. H. Coles.
Pte. H. U aybury, 31, Reeves Road, Bromley by Bow, E. Sergeants 2. Corporals 4. Privates 32. Total effective 38. D ecrease since last repol t 2. Drills held 49. Average attendance 12. Cases attended on public duty 27. Removals 7. Cases attended not on public duty 22l. Annual inspection, 26.6 .0 9. Total on parade 20. Absent with leave 11. Without leave 7. Annual re-examination, 10. 2.09. Members passed 36. Did not appear 2. Medallions 28. Regulation uniform worn. Material: 4 litters, 7 stretchers, and 36 ambulance boxes.
(NORWOOD) No. 23 DIVISION.
Officers 2. Sergeants 2. Corporals 3. Privates 36. Total effective 43. Increase since last ' d report 4. Drills held 59. Aver'aae 5 a tt en d ance 22. Cases ~ tt en d e.d on pu b1 lC uty 116. Oases attended not on public dut 81 3 lOspectlOn, 26.6.09 . 'rotal on parade 19 Annual' . y. . Annual Members passed 31. Failed 1 Medallion~ 24 S .le-ebxadmmatlon, 17.3.09. .t·fi t 11 R 1" . erVlCe ages 21 Nursing eel 1 c~ es . egn atlOn uniform worn. Material' 6 t t·} . ~ surgIcal havresacs, 4 water bottles, oxygen cylindel: and :e Pc1~~~' 8 blankets, Ja.cket, flag, bowlt', bell tent, 5 trestle tables and folding bea ves~:~" LtohwmGoor Light and Ooke Co. " m e as
(ROYAL ARSENAL) No. 41 DIVISION.
[Formed 26.11.96.]
Honorary Surgeons.
1st Officer and Honorary Secretary.
O. T. W. Hirsch, M.R.C.S. E. O. Stuart, L.U.C.P.
Honorary Surgeon and Superintendent.
F. G. Swayne, M.A., ;\r.B., 140, Church Road, Upper N orwood.
4
Inspector of Stores.
Inspector of Stores.
CorpI. G. L. Norman, Pte. W. Bastin. 1, L ansdowne Place, Upper N orwood, S.E. Officer 1. Sergeant 1. Corporals 2. Privates 17. Total effective 21. Increase since last report 2. Drills held 46. Average attendance 7. Oases attended on public duty 61. Removals 20 . Cases attended not on public duty 4. Annual inspection, 26.6.09. Total on parade 13_ Absent with leave 2. Without leave 1. Annual re-examination, 8.1. 09. Members passed 15. Medallions 14. Service badges 7. Nursing certificates fl. Regulation uniform worn. Material: Ashford litter, 3 stretchers, large surgical hamper, 2 havresacs, bell tent alld equipment for same.
[Formed l.10.02J.
HEAD-QUARTERS: ROYAL ARSENAL, ,VOOLWICII.
H EAD-QUARTERS : CRYSTAL P ALACE.
Hon . Secretary and Treasurer.
241
F. C. Wolley (13.5.1 0). Ohesnut Road, Plumstead. Honorary Treasurer.
Pte. H. Wallis.
Pte. O. Hallock.
Officer~~. Sergeant l. Oorporals 2. Privates 20. Total effective 25 ncrease smce .last report 2. Drills held 39. Average attendance 11 . Oases ~ttend~~ on pu?hc duty 97. Removals 3. Cases attended not on public d~ty 112 nnua lllspectlOn, 26.6.0~. rotal on parade 7. Ab ent with leave 11. Without 11\eav e 151: AI1;1l1al re-e:canllnahon, 14.9.09. Members p3.ssed 15. Did not appear 8 el'\'lCe ba') 'XT.· ' uniform worn . 111r ect1a . Ions 12 . . U bcres 7 ·.1., tUSlng cer t 1·ft cate 1. R eC'ulatlOn 2 ~l er\a\ A~hfordl1tter, 2 stretchers, surgical havresacs, {3 squad water bottles' an {c s, ground sheet, Lowmoor jacket, and a good stock of bandages, etc. '
I
(ST. JOHN'S GATE, No.1) No. 1 DIVISION. [Formed 6.87.J (NORWOOD) No.5 NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 11.6.96.J
HEAD-QUARTERS: ST. JOIIN'S GATE, E.C.
HEAD-QUARTERS: DEPOT, ORYSTAL PALACE. J. F. Woods, M.D.
Honorary Surgeon.
F. G. Swayne,
:M.A., l'ILB.
Lady Supt. and Treasurer.
1st Nursing Officer and Lady Secretary.
Mrs. Colegrave, " Brace1ridge," Oentral Hill, N orwood.
Mrs. Dentith, 57, Chestnut Road, W. N orwood.
Officers 3. Nursing sisters 18. Total effec tive 21. Decrease since last report 2. Practices held 25. Average attendance 14. Oases attended on public duty 443 . Cases privately nursed 129. Annual inspection, 26.6.09 . Total on parade 14. Absent with leave 1. Without leave 6. Annual re-examination, 8.1. 09 . Members passed ~O . Did not appear 2. Medallions 19. Service badges 12. Regulation uniform worn. Material: litter, 2 stretchers, dressings, bandages, hot water bottles, etc., and all things necessary to render first aid.
w
. Supt. and
Honorary Surgeons.
Major R. 111. Ooffin, F.R.C.P. J. Gidley 1\loore, L. R. C. P.
Hon . Treas.
Honorary Secretary .
. D. Liddell, "Deq uia,' l\luswell Ayenue, Muswell Hill, N.
erg. J . D. Collin, 54, Linden A venue, Kensal Rise, N. W.
Inspector of Stores.
'ergt. F. G. Ealey. I
.
.Omeen. 4.
ergeants 4. PriYates 11. Total eITective 19. Drills held 45 . Ayerage attendance 7. Cases Absent Witht fn publIc duty 54. Annu~l in~pection, 26.6.09 . Total on parade 12. not a )ear 2 eave 4. :innual re-exalll~natlOn, 1.3.09. Members passed 14. Diu R 1Pl. . MedallIons 15. SerVIce badcres 1 Nursincr certificates 12 baegdu atlOll uniform worn. Material: 2 havresacs 5 2 wat~r bottles ~umber of splints' n ages, etc. , 1 ' att~cd:~S~oSl1JCC la t. report 3.
(PRODUCTS WORKS ) No. 40 DIVISION. [Formed 6.2.02.] H EAD-QUARTERS : PRODUUTS 'WORKS, BECKTON.
(ST. JOHN'S GATE, No.2) No . 9 DIVISION, [Formed 15.2.93.)
Honorary Surgeon .
HEAD-QUARTERS: ST. JOIIN'S GATE, OLERKENWELL, E.C.
E. Oollins, M.R.C.S. Superintendent.
E. A. P erry, Products Works, Beckton. Inspector of Stores.
Pte. J. Bristow.
. Honorary Surgeon and Supt.
J. Blemner,
Honorary Secretary.
Sergt. A. J. Gray, 4, Saxon Rd. East H am. I
Hon. Treasurer.
Mr. T. Wilton, (Hon. Mem).
1I1.B.,
Hon. Secretary.
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1st Officer.
26, Drury L ane, W.O.
Sergt. F. A. torral' , Olford Rd., Barnsbu;y, N.
J. Lowe, 39, Oarysfort Road, Clissoltl Park, N.
Inspector of Stores.
OorpI.
n.
Bennett.
Honorary Treasurer.
1st Olass ergt. O. Wright.
St. J ohn Ambulance Brigade.
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N o. 1. District.
Officers 2. Sergeants 3. Corpol:als 4. Privates 21. Total eITective 30. I ncrease since last report 2. Dnlla held 49. A ver.age attendance 13 .. Cases. attended on public duty 87. Cases attended not on pubIlc duty 80. Annualmspection,26.6.09. Total on parade 19. Absent with leave 9: Withoutlea:e 1. Annual re-examination, 9.12.0. Members l)assed ~8. MedallIOns 2.2 ... Servlce badges 17. Nursing certificates 21. RegulatIon umform worn. DlVlSlon supported by members. . I R Eighteen members cnrolled in the Military Home Hosplta s eserve.
(ST. JO HN'S GATE ) No. 2 NURSIN G DIVISION.
[Formed 23.1.93.] HEAD-QUARTERS: ST. JOHN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL, E.C. Ho norary S urgeon.
A . Brown, lIf. n. Lady S uperintenden t .
1st Nursing Officer and Lady S ecretary .
Mrs. J. C. Lines, 93, 'Vest End Lane, N . W.
nlrs. L. Barne , 35, Crol1l~yell A~'enlle, Highgate, N.
Lady Inspector of Stores.
Mrs, J. Denchfield. Officers 3. Nursing sisters 21. Total effective 24. Decrease since last report 2. Practices held 39. A.verage attendance 14. ADllll~l inspection, 26.6.09. Total on parade 22: Absent Wlth l eave 4. . Annu~l r.e-exa~I nation,10.2.0\!. Members passed 24. Dld not appear 1. HegulatlOn umfOlm WOlD. Material: 2 havresacs, bandages, splints.
(TOTTENHAM AND HAMPSTEAD JUNCTION RAILWAY ) No . 25 DIVISION. [Formed 8.2.97.] HEAD-QUARTERS: ST. PAUL's CUURCII ROOllI, HARRINGAY PARK. Ho n ora ry S u rgeon .
H. Uurray, lII.R. C.S. Hon orary S ec r et ary.
C. Statham, 61, Grafton Street, Mile End Road, E.
Honorary Surgeon.
H. Emlyn Jone' )I.R.C .. (4.4.10.) Superintendent.
,V. A. Gray, 58, Rothhury R oad, Victoria Park, Bow, E.
1st Officer.
W. J. Butcher. Inspectors of S t o res .
J . C. Lines, 93, 'West End Lane, ,Vest Hampstead, N.W.
Pte. A.
Hon . T reasurer.
Mr. G. Grosse (Hon. Mem.) COl'pI. P. Wickens . Pte. F. Foddering. Officers 3. SCL'geants 5. Corporals 6. Privates 50. Total effective 64. Increase since last report 3. Drills held 44 . A verage attendance. 25. Cases attended on public duty 78. Removals 30. Cases attended r:ot on publIc duty 290. Annual inspection, 4.7.09 . Total on parade 46 . Absent WIth leave 15 . . Annual re-examination,22.1.09 . Members passed 53. Did not appear 3. Medallions .59. Service badges 50. Nursing certificates 50. Regulation uniforr:t worn. Matenal: 2 wagons, 10 stretchers, litter, 12 ambulance boxes, blankets, splll1ts, etc.
•
Honorary Secretary.
Coleman.
H . G. King, 3, Lines Villa, Ea't Ham.
Honoral'y Treasurer.
. .un,relay.
Pte. F. Curtis.
Officers 2. ergeant· 3. Corporal, 3. Privates 36. Total eITective 44. Decrease sillCe last report 9. Drill s helll 41. Ayerage attendance 19. Oa es altencIell on public tlu ty 58. Cases attended not on pu olic d nty 17. Annual inspeetion,26.6.09. Total on parade 37. Absent with lea,'e 5. With out leave 3. A~n\lal re.examination, 3.2.09. l\Iemberspa eu 4l. Did not appear 3. Regulation umform worn.
(WALTHAMS TOW) No . 2 9 DIVIS ION. [ForllleLl5 .1.99.] IIEAD-QUAllTER<;: 112, HIGU STl1EET, ,VALTHAlIf ·TO W. Hon orary S urgeo n . Challis, M.D.
H. T.
Hon. S ecretary.
1st Class ergt. A. C. Griesbach, 50, Billington Road, N ew Cross, S.E.
I
Inspector of Stores .
[Formed 5.12.95.] HEAD -QUARTERS: GAS WORKS, 709, OLD KENT ROAD, LONDON, S. E. S uperintendent.
1st Officer.
H. L. Jone.-, J. A. t. Lawrence," Elderton Road, Westeliff-on- 'ea.
(S OUTH METROPOLITAN GAS Co.) No. 19 DIVISION. Ho n orary S urgeon . A. A. ,Yard, ~.D.
Pte. L. Levin.
HEAD -QUAl1TERS : TOYNllEE HALL, 2 , CO)DIERCIAL STREET.
«
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Corpo:'als 2. Privates (l0. Total effecti,'e 35. I ncrease since last report 1. Drills h eld 38. Average attendance .16. Cases attended on public duty 90. R emovals 3. Cases attended ?ot on publIc duro/ 67. Annual inspection, 26.6.09. Total on parade 19. Abscnt WIth leaye 9. ,'~th out leave 4. Annual re-examination, 13.1.09. Members passed 30. FaIled1. DId not appear 2. Regulation uuiform worn. Material: litter, 4 stretchers, blankets, 2 havresacs, water bottles, splints, bandages, etc., and 2 tents.
Ho n o rary T reasurer.
(TOYNBEE HALL) No. 7 DIVISION.
Honorary Surgeon. Honorary Secretary and Sergt.
Inspector of S tores.
Officer 1. ergeant 1. Corporals 2. Privates 27. Total eITective 31. Increase since last report 4. Drills hel(l 5l. Average attendance 15. Cases attcncle~ on pn~lic dilLy 62. Removals 21. Ca.es attended not on public duty 156. AnnuallllspectlOll, 26.6.09. Total on parade 12. Absent with leave 16. Without leave 1: Annual re-examination, 27.4.09. :Uemhers passed 27. Did not appear 1. MedallIons 27. ervice badges 12. Regulation uniform worn. Material: 4 stretchers .a surgical havresacs, 8 large water bottles, splints, bandages, ctc. '
HEAD-QUAnTERs: OXFonD H O\;SE, BETIIKAL GRlms.
S uperintendent and Hon. Treas.
(I n charge).
1st Class Sergt. K Stevens, 95, Worcester Rd., Higham Hill, Walthamstow.
Corpl. G. W. Chatt, CorpI. F. Hollingsworth . 85, Carl ton Rtl., Higham Hill, \Valthan,stow.
(ST. MARK 'S) No. 10 DIVISION. [Formet13.93.] A. G. Sonthcombe, ;\LD.
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Hon o rar y S ecretary.
1st C1. Sergt. F. W. S Levens, 114, High St., Walthamstow.
S uperintendent.
1st Officer.
A. Blum, 87, Forest Road, Walthamstow.
F. T. Taylor.
Inspector of Stores.
Ho norary Treasurer.
Corpl. A. Aitchison.
C01·p1. W. J. Cardo.
Officers 3. Sergeants 3. Corporals 4. Privates 29 . Total efIeetive 39. Decrease since last report 3. Drills held 38 . Average attendance 8. Cases attended on public duty 16. Removall. Cases attendeunot on public duty 617 . Removals ?ot on pnblic duty 34 . Annual inspcction, 26.6.09. Total on parade 15. A?sent WIth leave 23. Annual re-examination, 7.2.09 . 1Iembers passed 34. Did n?t appear 6. Meda.llions 29 . Service badges 29 . Regulation uniform worn. Matcnal: marl],llee, 3 tents, 2 litters complete (Ion loan), 6 stretchers, 12 blankets; 3 g:ollnd sheets, 2 haversacs, 2 ambulance boxes (fitted), camp bed, ambulance statIOn furniture, fitting, and stOles .
244
No. 1. District.
St. J ohn A ?nbu lc6nce B?'igCicle.
(WALTHAMSTOW) No. 11 NURSING DIVISION.
[Formed 24.10.06.J
H E,\.D-QUARTERS : 11 2, lIIGn STREET, VYALTliAMSTOW.
Honorary Surge on .
Miss R. E . W. Mackenzie, M.B. 1st Nurs ing Officer and Lady Secretary.
Lady Supt. and Treas urer.
Mrs. E. Carda, 112, High \\Taltharn stow.
Miss D. Barkett, Manor Road, ,Voodford Green .
treet,
Lady Insp ector of Stores.
Lady Secretary.
Miss E. M. Cailes.
Miss H. A. Bull, 4, St. Albans Road, W atford. Officers 2. Decrease since last report attended not on public duty 13.7.09. Mellluers passed ambulance hamper.
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Nursing sisters 9. T otal effective 11. 1. Practices helcl 18. Average attendance 6. Cases 6. Cases privately llUl'Sel! 2. Annual re-examination, 6. Did not appear 4. Medallions 8. Material:
Lady Inspector' of Sto res.
Miss E. "\Vilkiuson. Officers 3. Nursing sisters 17. T otal effective 20. Practices held 39. Average attendance 10. Cases attended not on public duty 106. Annual inspection, 26.6.09. T otal on parade 14. Absent with leaye 4.. Without l eave 2. Annual re-examination, 11.3.09. Uembers passed 17. Did not appeal' 5. Medallions 18. Regulation uniform '\Yarn. Material : splints, bandages, and medical stores. (WATERLOW ) No. H EAD-QUARTERS : ,VATETILOW
12 DIVISION. &
SONS,
L'm .,
F. A. 1. Hendric, 7, 'heldon Place, Mansfield Street, Hackney Road, N.E.
Inspector of Stores.
Honorary Treasurer.
Pte. H. W. Frier.
Sergeant 1. Privates 10. T otal effective 11. Drills held 44. Average attendance 6. Cascs attended on puhlic duty 30. Hemovals 15. Cases attended not on puulic duty 370. Annual inspection, 26.6.09. T otal on parade 7. Absent wit.h leave 4. Annual re-examinalion, 9.12.08. Members passe(l 8. Failed 1. Diu not appear 3. Medallions 9. Service badges 4. Nmsing certificates 9. Regulation uniform worn. Mat.mial: littel', 3 stretchers, 3 blankets, 3 surgical havresacs, ground sheet1l, 3 water bottles, camp st.ools, etc. (WATFORD ) No. 53 DIVISION.
lFormed 4.5 .01.]
H EAD-QUARTERS: PUBLIC L IBRARY, QUEENS ROAD, ' VATFORD.
Hon . S urge on.
C. H. Hall, Honorary Secretary.
C. J . Pain tel', Bedford House, Pa.rk Hoau, Bushey. Inspector of Stores.
OorpI. A . W. Boatwright, Pte. L. D. White. 19, Grosvenor Road, ·Watford.
Honorary Treasurer.
Mr. J. Woolman. (H an. Mem.)
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Corporal 1. Privates 16. T ot.al efrective 20. I ncrease since last report 4. Drills held 25. Average attendance 9. Cases attended on public duty 12. Removals 26. Cases attended not on pulJ1ic duty 7. Annual re-examination, 18.7.09. Members l asBed 14. Did not appeal' 5. 1laterial: Me.dallions 10. Nursing certificates 10. Regulation uniform worn. 2 lItters complete (1 new, l aId), 3 stretcher. ', 3 haversacs, 3 wat.er boLLIes, 3 lifting sheets for Transport v' ork. (WATFORD ) No.
12 NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 4..5.01.]
H EAD-QUARTERS: PUBLIC L lDltARY,
Honorary Surgeon .
O. H. Hall,
Honorary Surgeons.
Superintendent.
A. Paull, Kylecote, ,Ycmuley.
Wembl ey S ection. Hon. Sec. and Sergt.
Inspector of Stores_
W. D. Claridge.
Pte. F. Claridge. Honorary Treasurer.
Mr. P. Gaubert (lion . Mem.)
Harl esden S ection. '.
Hon. S ec. and Sergt.
Inspector of Stores.
J. W. Habon.
Pte. F . Rawlings. Ho norary Treasurer.
MI'. A. Beeson (Iloll. Mem.). Officers 3. ergeant~ 4. Corporal. 2. Private' 30. T otal effectiye 39. Decrea. e since In. t report 4. Average aLt nclallce at clrill12. 'ases attended on puulic duty 29. Removals 2. ea es attellllcd lIOt on public duty ] 4. Annual inspection, 26.6.09 . ToLal on parade 3~. Annun.ll'e-exal1linatiol1, 3 and 8.2.09. Members [la.· 'e(l 36 . Medallions 24 . Nursing certificate 17. Regulation uniform worn. Material: 4. lit tel's, 7 . tl'etchel's, .11l'gical havresacs, rugs, ground heet, etc. Number of mel11uel'S enrolled ill tIl.lI.R. 19.
Sup erintendent.
M.D .
M. D.
: ST. JOliN'S lIALL, ' YEMBLEY.
. IacdollalLl, !II. R. C..• D. V. Muller, L .•. A. H. E. Dyson, l\I.B. (1.1.10.)
FIN BURY MAIlKET, E.C.
1st Class Sergt. C. Brown, c/o Waterlow and Sons, Fin bury Market, E. C. Pte. S. Harper.
lI EAD-QUAItTRU
[Formed 12.5.93.]
[Formed 6.93.]
Honorary S ecretary.
(In charge).
(WEM BLEY AND HARLESDEN) No. 11 DIVISION.
W ATFOltlJ.
Lady Sup erintendent.
:tIIiss A. Pitkin, 24., Aldenham Road, New Bushey.
MBULA ' CE •. TATIOX·.
Harrow HOlLd, lIn,rlesdcn-Li Ltcr, stretcher, fir ·t aid app1iance . Sudbury ~Lllcl ,\Vt'111 1>loy tatiol1 n.rcl-L i Lter, . tretchcl', fil'st aid appliances. The Lodge, "\Vemhlcy I ark-Litter, stretcher, fil'bt :tiel appliances. lIarrow Hoacl, 'uc1bury-L i ttcr, stretcher, first aid n.pplil1l1ce . (WEMBLEY) No .3 NURSING DIVISION.
[Formed 2'1 .5.93.]
H EAD-QUARTEHS: KfLECOTE, 'YRl\IBLEY.
Lady Sup erintenden t.
Mrs. fl.. Paull, Kyleeote, Wembloy.
Lady Sec. and Treasurer.
Miss E. M. W. Finch,
cwland, Wemuley.
Lady In spector of Stores.
Miss L . U. Partington. Omcer 1. Nlll'sing sisters 7. T otal effective g. Decrease since last report 1. AlllllU\,l inspect iOll, 26.6.09. T otal all par.ade 3. Absent with lea vo 4. Al1l1llal re-examination, 3.2.09. Members pa sed 5. Dill .not appear 3. M edallions 5. ervico uaclcres 2. Hcbcrulation uniforlll worn. Material: . n nursmg basket with r eqnisites for public dULy, stores for l oan,
246
St. John 11 rnbulance Brigade.
No . I. Di strict.
247
(WEST LONDON) No. 44 DIVISION. [Form ed 28.8.0 3.] H EAD·QUARTERg : R AVENSCOURT I NSTITUTE, D ALLING R OAD, H AMMERSMITH.
A
DE POTS.
Hon . Surgeon and Superintendent.
Hon . Surgeon .
O. J . Beattie,
AMBULAN OE STATIO S AND
J . C. I cOarroll, 111. B., 73, T he Lawns, hepherd's Bush Green.
M. B.
Inspector of Stores.
1st Office r and Honorary Secretary.
Oorpl. T. G. H aughey.
A . W . J ournet, 24, Wrentham Avenue, W illesden, N . W .
NO ., 1.
Dist1'ict.
Description.
St. John's Gate, Olel'kenwell .
A vailable at all hours.
Hon. Trea surer.
T . P. Holmes, Esq. BRENTFORD
2./ St. Paul's Oatheural
M. R.C . S.
SOUTHALL
.
3.
SEOTIO~.
}f. R. C. S.
I
Ashford Litter, Stretcher, Hamper, etc.
This station is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
(29 .11. 09 ).
Hon . Surgeon.
E . J . M anning,
.
ECTI0N.
Hon . Surgeon .
A. D . Deane,
Ambulance \Vagons, Litters, Stretchers etc.
Duncan Memorial Ambulance talion, West Illdia Docks
undays 2.30 p.m . to 8.30 p.m.
I
1
Ashford Litter, Stretcher, H amper, etc.
(5.3. 10 ). Available during business hours.
Officers 3. Sergeants 4. Corporals 4. Privates 60. Total effective 71. Increase since last report 19. Drills held 52. Average attendance 17. Oases attended on public duty 91 . Oases attended not on public duty 26 . Annual inspection,22.6.09. Total on parade 27 . Absent with leave 23 . \\ ithoutleave 17. Annual re-examination, 26.1. 09 . Members passed 41. Did not appear 11. Medallions 20. Service badges 27 . Nursing certificates 7. Regulation uniform worn. Material: tent, 3 stretchers, 4 havresacs, hamper, blankets, ground sheets.
(WIMBLEDON AND MERTON) No. 7 NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 10.6.98.] H EAD -QUAP,TERS :
MASONIO H ALL, KINGSLAXD R OAD, MERTON.
Lady Treasurer (i n charge).
5.
Lady Secretary.
Officer 1. N ursing sisters 9. Total effective 10. D ecrease since last report 2. Practices held 40 . Average attendance 6. Oases attended not on public duty 24. Oases privately nursed 31. Annual inspection, 26 .6.0fJ . Total on parade 8. Absent without leave 1. Annual r e-examination, 18.1. 09 . Members passed 8. Diu not appear 2. Medallions 7. Service badges 6. Regulation uniform worn . Material : fidd hamper, picnic hamper, 2 roller machin es bandages , bed and bedding, kidney basin and bed rest.
Borough of IIackney IIaggerston .
Cluh,
1
6' 1 HYlle Park Oorner .
.. .
Lady Inspector of Stores.
Miss M. Warren .
Ashford Litter, etc.
Ashford Litter, Stretcher and First Aid Appliances.
Available at all h our .
M. D .
Mrs. E. Adams, 11rs. M . E. Rainger , 27, Trewince R oad, 392, Merton Road, Oottenham Park, Wimbledon. Sou thfields.
I
Ave.ilahle at all hour.
(
Honorary Surgeon.
11. K. Hargreaves,
t. Pancras Passcllger • tation.
S.
Ashford Litter, etc. Available at all hours
To)'u bee Ha.ll, Street, E.
Oommercial
tretchel's and First Aid Appliances. 1 Available from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
onth :M etropolitall Gas ,Yorks, Oaua~ 13l'iLlge entrance, Old I\.ent Road, S. E.
Ashford Litter A11pliances.
and
First
Aid
Availaule at all hours. 9.
The Ohilul'en's Home, Bonner Roal1, E.
I
I
Littcr, tretchers, and First Aid Dre sing, Antidotes, N ourishments, &c.
Ava lIable at all h OUlS 10.
Bermo11l1sey Settlement, Farncombe treet, Jamaica Roal1 , .E.
tl'etcher and First Aid Appliances.
Availaule from 7 a.m . to 11 p.m.
ll.
St. Luke's I nstitute, Bromley Oommon, Kent .
I
I
Litter, tretchers, Appliances.
and First Aid
A vailaule at all hours. 12.
Oentral IIall, Brom ley, Kent .
tretcher, Litter, Appliances. 1 Avmlahle at all hom .
and
First
Aid
St. J ohn A rnbulance Brigade.
248
No. ,
Desc?·iption.
Dist?'ict. East Ham Borough Council's Fire Station, Manor Park Railway Station, Manor Pk.
13.
No. 1. District.
No·1
I
Barlesden, H arrow Road
Ashford Litter,
and Farmer's Signal Works, Canterbury Road, Kilburn
tretcher, &c.
29.
A vailable at all hours. The Victoria Hall, Harrow.
15.
I ,
Ashford Litter,
b'etcher, etc.
A-.ailable from 9 a.m. to 11 p.1I1.
I
5, York Road, Ilford
16.
tretcher, Litter, .i1.-l1pliances.
I Available at all hotus.
Acorn Yilla, Fairlop Ley ton tone
17.
Road,
I
and
Fir t
Aid
59,
33.
107, Murchison Road, Ley ton.
l 21.
22.
23 ,
G~::llington
Road, Forest
I
tretcher and First Aid Appliance.
I
Stretcher and First Aid Appliances.
Available during the day.
1" I 1 ~l a t lamstow.
I
668, Forest Road, Walthamstow
II
Litter, tretchers, Appliances. - - - - - - - - - - - - - ; A -v-a-;-il'a'ble at all hours.
and
Fir t
aiel
I
Stretcher and First Aid Appliances.
A;ailable 8 a.l11. to 11 p.m. 23.
I
Harrow Road, Sudbury
Litter, Stretch~r, Appliances .
and First
Aid
and
Aid
.Available at all hours . 24.
tation Yard,London & North· "Western Railway, ,Yembley
'
\1
Litter, Stretcher, .Appliances .
Fir t
.Available at all hours. 25.
Stretcher and First Aid Appliances.
T he L odge, Wembley Park
A vailable at all hours . 26 .
Kilburn Provident Medical I nstitute, 1, Greville Road, Kilburn
West Hamp tead tatioll, Metropolitan Raihvay
tff'ltcher.
Swi s Cottage tation, Metro· poli tan Rail \Va. y
tretcher.
Mark's
chools,
Yiolet
112, hirlaml Roall, Pall· tlinoton, clo c to ,Yelforcl' Dairy
b·etcher.
tl'etcher.
Metropolitan Centre of the
t. John Ambulance A ociation, the Committee of
which i sue a very hamly little map of the District showing the stations.
-----------:----;-;~'----.----;----:-;
112, High treet,
Stretcher.
The last eight station were establihed amI are kept up by the No.9 Di trict,
Available during the d9.Y.
20.1
Brondesbury tation, Metro· politan Railway
tretcher and First Aid .rl ppliance
elby Road. Leytonstone .
Available during the day. 19.
Stretcher.
Hill
Litter, b'etcher and First Aid A Pllliances.
Ashford Litter, &c.
Queen's Park Station (L. and N.W.R.), Kilburn
t.
A ,ailable at all hours. 18.
Description.
27. Saxby
Litter, etc.
Available at all hours.
14.
District.
249
Ashford Litter, Stretcher, &c.
No. 11. District. St. J ohn A?7~bula'YIce B rigade.
250
No. II.-Southern and Western District. Depnty CO?n?nissione?·-Mr. J. S. GRIFFITHS, 1II.R.C.S., Redland Park House, Bristol. Assistant OO?nmissione1'-Major O. R. LAURIE, !\f.R.U.S., R.A.M.C.(T), Redruth, Cornwall. .Assistant OomrnissiMw·-Mr. O. OOTTON, F.R.C.P., 42, Spencer Square, Ramsgate. Assistant Commissioner-Mr. F. SPRA WSON, 5a, Bridge Street, Bath . Assistant CO?nmissione?·-Lient.-Colonel G. E. TWISS, F.R.C.S.I., R.A.l\I.O., St. John's, Station Road, Sholing, Hants. Dist1'ict St6))(31'intcndent of Stores-lVIr. E. STREET, F.S.A., J.P., St. Martin's House, Chichester. Dist1'1'ct SLtpe?'intendent T1·easzLTer- :Ur. P. 111. G. TOl\1Bs, Mogadol', Park Hill, Oarshalton, Surrey.
REPORT OF THE DEPUTY OOMMI SSIONER. REDLAND PARK HOUSE, BRISTOL, 30th SeptembeT, 1909.
SIR,
I have the honour to submit my report for the year ending 30th September, 1909. The following Divisions have been formed and sanctioned during the yea.r :Porthleven Division; (Oxford Corps) Clarendon Press Division; Hertford Division; Twyford Division; (Bristol Oorps) Packer's Division. Several other Divisions are in process of formation. Among the chief events of the year were: The visit of H.M. the Ring to Gloucester, the men on duty being under the charge of Supt. Dr. Sprague and Supt. Dr. McLannahan; the visit of T.R. H. the Prince and Princess of 'Vales to Wells and Midsomer Norton on the same date, the men and nursing sisters on duty being under the t;harge of Assistant Commissioner Sprawson; the visit of H.R.II. the Prince of Wales to Dover, the men on duty being under the charge of AssistantOommissioner Dr. Cotton; the visit of the Most Hon. the Marquess of Brcadalbane, R. G., Director of the Ambulance Department, to Bristol, on ] 8th May. On 23rd June and the three succeeding days a large Fete, (, Ambulancia," was held at the Zoological Gardens, Clifton, in aid of the funds of the City of Bristol Corps. This was opened by His Grace the Duke of Somerset. Unfortunately, the fete was held in almost unceasing rain during the whole time, which quite spoiled the everthele. s, so great chances of what othenvise would have been a. big success. was the public appreciation of the work being done by the Corps that they attended in large numbers and a profit of £325 was made. Service medals were presented by H. R. H. the Grand Prior to District Superintendent of Stores E. Street, J.P., Superintendent SaIt, and Ambulance Officer t,~tes. The Bearer Company went to --camp as usual, and returned bringing an excellent report. The District Staff has been furtber strengthened by the promotion of District Ohief Superintendent Colonel Twiss to be Assistant Commissioner. The returns of inspections have, on the whole, becn most satisfactory. My sincere thanks are due to my District Staff, the various Officers, and all my colleagues, for their most valued assistance in the work of the District during the year; and, in conclusion, I take the opportunity of expressing my gratitude for all the loyalty and sympathy constantly shown by the members of the various units under my charge. I bave the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient Servant, JOHN S. GRIFFITIIS, Knight oj Grace, Order of the Ho spital of St. J ohn oj J e?'usalem, Deputy Com117,issionel', No . 11. Distt·ict. To the Chief Commissioner.
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L IST OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS IN OllDER OF SENIORITY. Corps Date or Divisions . when formed. Ashford Town Div. . April 1, 1879 'l'unbridge Wells Div. . June 1, 1880 Bath City Div. . Jan. 17, 1889 Oxford Di vision . Jan. 5, 1889 Newport (1. of W. Corps) Div. . . Feb. 19, ] 890 Guildford Division. . Mar. 3, 1890 Ramsgate Nursing Div .. Oct. 29, 1890 Bristol (City of) Corps . Feb. 20, 1891 Ramsgate Town (Ramsgate Corps) Di vision . April 38, 1891 Faversham Division . May 6, 1891 Portsmouth Corps . Nov. 1, 1 92 Chichester Division Apri120, 1893 $' Oct. 18, 1893 Redruth " Dec. 13, ] 893 Reading Landport '" July 1, 1 84 Mill Bay (G. "'IV. Ry.) Diy. Feb. 1, 1895 Westgate-on-Sea Div. . Mar. 28, 1 95 Ryde (I. onv. Corps) Div. May 8, 1895 Ventnor(1. of W. Corps) Didsion . . . May 24, 1 95 Portsmouth N'nrsing Div. Aug. 1, 1895 Newton Abbot Divi . ion . Oct. 29, 1895 Boughton-under-Blean Div.May 4,1896 Caterham Diyision . May 18, 1896 Dover Divi ion . . Oct. 12, 1897 Ramsgate ,.E.H. (Ramsgate Corps) Di"i ion . Apl. 26, 1898 Ramsgate Police (Ramsgate Corps) Diyision . ApI. 26, 1898 Ludgvan Nursing Div . . Feb. 28,1899 Isle of Wight Corps June 15, 1899 Ramsgate Oorps . . June 18, 1899 East Oowes (1. of W. C01Y) Division. . July 7, 1899 Wroxall (1. of W. Oorps) Divi ion. . Jan. 9,1900 Ashburton Division . May 1, 1900 Eastbourne (L. B. & S. O. Railway Diyision) . May 17, 1900 St. J olm's (1. of W . Corps) Division. . . Nov. 10, 1900 Shanklin (1. ofW. Oorps) Division . . Feb. 11, 1901 Doddillglon Division Feb. 28, 1901 Exeter (Oity of)" Dec. 4, 1901 Alverstoke" Dec. 1 , 1901 Greenstreet Division April 7, ] 902 St. I ves Division . May 20, 1902 Ware " . June 26,1902 Lym~ngton Nursing Div. July 28, 1902 Hastlllgs ursing Div .. Aug. 28, 1902 Bournemouth" . Aug. 5 1902 Hastings " Aug. 13, 190:2 Chatham " . Oct. 1, 1902 Sittingbourne" . Sept. 9, 1903 Sandown (1. of W . Oorps) Division . Oct. 24, 1903 A.l ves ton Division . Nov. 16,1903 Canterbury Div. . Feb. 8, 1904 Bath Nmsina . April 21, ] 904 Haslemere 1>' , July 1, 1904 W01 vcrton " Aug. 12, 1904
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Date Oorps or Divisions. when formed. Godalming Div. Aug. 24,1904 Stonehouse" Sept. 30, 1904 Southampton" Oct. 2, 1904 Folkestone" Mar. 6, 1905 Oxford Corps April, 1905 Woodstock Division April, 1905 Gloucester " . Aug. 19, 1905 Portsmouth and District Oorps . . . Sept. 1, 1905· Portsmouth Parish Infirm. Nursing Division Sept. 1, 1905 Clevedon Division . Oct. 21, 1905 Marine Division (Oityof BristolOorps) , Jan. 15,1906 Cambol'lle Diyision . Feb. 17,1906 "'II' estgate-on-Sea amI Margate Nursing Div. 1\1ar. 20, 1906 Barton Hill Div. (Oity of Bristol Oorps) . Mar. 25, 19')6 Horfield Div. (do. do.) Mar. 25,1906 Imperial Div. (do . do.) Mar. 25, 1906 Five Ashes Division . April 21, 1906 Willesborough Divi 'ion, May 3, 1906 Olifton and Avonmouth Div. (Oity of Bristol Oorp ) . . Aug. 1, 1906 King teignton Division ( ewtouAbbot Oorps) Aug. 6, 1906 Abbotskers\Yell Division ( TewtonAbbot Corps) Aug. 6, 1906 Weston Super Mare Div. Sept.20, 1906 Torquay Division . Nov. 18, 1906 Eythol'lle Section (Dover Division). • July 4, 1907 Deyonport Nursing Div. Aug. 15, 1907 Gosport and Alverstoke "ursing Div. . Aug. 15, 1907 ",Yhyteleafe Division . Aug. 26, 1907 Oxford Railway Division . ept.20, 1907 (Oxford Corps) Exeter Police Division . Oct. 1, 1907 ummertown & ",Vol ,-ercote Div. (Oxford Corp) . No,". 5, 1907 Plymouth Nursing Div. Nov. 13,1907 Plymouth Co-opemtive Tur iug Division . TOV. 22, 1907 I Ie of heppey Div. . Jan. 27, 1908 Lee-on-the- 'olent ect. (Go port & Alverstoke Division) . Feb. 25, 1908 Littlchampton Division l\lu,r. 1, 1908 Plymouth Co-op. Div. . Mar. 5, 1908 Southampton ur. Div. 1\1ar. 30, 1908 Bristol ursing Div. ept. 16, 190 Winscombe Division ept. 23,1908 Wille boro' and shford ept. 28,1908 Nursing Divi ion ept. 2 ,1908 Ponhleven Division Olarendon Press Division (Oxford CJorps) Jan. 18, ]909 H ertford Division Feb. 16, 1909 Feb. 17, 1909 Twyford Division Packer's Diy. (Bristol June 30, 1909 Oorps) .
J.Vo. I I. District. AB TRA OT OF CORPS A D DIVISIONS.
St. John Ambulance Brigade.
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G. H. Riddiford, MOllica Villa, Rudgeway, Glos.
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Privates 17. Total effective 19. (l: 0 report received.)
ASHBURTON DIVISION (DEVON).
[Formed 1.5.1900.]
IIEAO-QUARTERS: GItAMMAH ScnooL, ASlIBURTON.
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ASHFORD TOWN DIVISION (KENT). HEAD -QUARTER
[Formed 1879.]
: ASIIFORD INSTITUTE, BANK STREET.
Honorary Surgeons.
D. L. IIamilton, F.R.C.S. (3.3.10).
R. L. Bentley,
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G. M. MatllCl'. 33, IIardinge Road, Ashford, ICent.
E. C. Flood, M.A., St. Augustine's Collegc, Hcmpsted Street, Ashford.
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OOl·p1. Eo A. Elgar.
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J. S. Phillips.
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Officer 1. Sergeant 1. Privates 31. Total effective 33 (30.9.09). Decrease since last report 19. Drills held 54. Average attendance 16. Oases attended on public duty 5. Removals 20. Oases attended not on public Juty.30. Annual inspection, 12.4.09 and 15.9. 09. To~al on parade 2~. Annual re-exanll?ation, 22.9.09. Members passed 22. MedallIons 15. SerVlce badges S. Nmsmg certificates 7. Reaulation uniform \,'orn by 1 Officer, 1 sergeant, and 29 men . Material: horse aniliulance carriage, litter, S stretchers, 5 havresacs! hamper, ambua.nce bag, 7 water bottles, carrying sheet, bandages and spllnt~, vested ~n Divisional Oommittee and local Oentre, S.J.A. A. Ambulance carnage vesleJ lD trustees. Division supported by public con~ribntion~, and local Centre, S.<T.A.A. Excellent accommodation bas been pronded durmg tbe year by the Ashford Urban District Oouncil, tbe ambulance station having been considerably enlarged. BATH CITY DIVISION (SOMERSET). [Formed 17.1.89. Re-formed 11.7.1900.) HEAD-QUAHTERS: TECHNICAL SCHOOLS, BATII. S u per int e nd e nt a nd Hon . S e cretary.
Honorary Surg eon .
A. B. Moore, 9A, York Street, Bath .
D. L. Beath, M.R.C.S.
1st Offi ce r .
[Formed 21.4.04.] BATH NURSING DIVISION (SOMERSET). HEAD-QUARTERS: TECHNICAL SCIIOOLS, BATII. La dy Supe r inte nd e nt a nd S ec r e t ary.
Miss E. D. M. Farwell, 11, Laura Place, Bath.
Officers 2. Nursing sisters 5. Total effective 7. Reserve members 2. Decrease since last report 4. Practices held 37. Average attendance 4. Oases attended on public duty 90. Cases attended not on public duty 3. Annual inspection, 17 .7.09. Total on parade 5. Annual re-examinati?n, ~3. 9. 09. Members passed 5. Medallions 4. Regulation uniform worn by 2 nursll1g Officers, and 3 nursing sisters. Material: roller bandages, splints, chair bedstead with blankets, and havresacs, vested in Bath Oentre S.J . .A..A. Division supported by roem bers' subscriptions. BOUGHTON-UNDER-BLEAN DIVISION (KENT ). [Formed 4.5.96.] HEAD-QUARTERS : 'rHE OLD MISSION ROOM, BOUGIITON. Honorary Surgeon .
H . 'Wonnacott, M.R.C.S.
S u pe ri nte nd e nt and Honora ry Treasurer.
C. W. Smith, Stocker's Hill, Boughton, Faversham .
Honora ry Secretary.
A. W . Spicer, High Street, Boughton, Faversbam.
BOURNEMOUTH DIVISION (HAMPSHIRE).
[Formed 5. S. 02.]
HEAD'QUARTERS: DRI LL H ALL, HOLDENUURST ROAD, BOURNEMOUTH . Hon . Surgeon.
Honorary Treasu r er.
F. O. Bottomley, n.A., M.D., Calderdale Ohristchll1'eh Road, Boscombe. ' Officers 2.
Sergeants 2.
MT. W . T . Gale (Hon. Mem . )
Oorporals 3. Privates 21. [No report received.]
Total effective 2S.
BRISTOL (CITY OF ) OORPS, (GLOS .). [Formed 20.2.1S91 as a Division .] [Formed 11. 4.1 901 as a Oorps. ] IlEAD-QUAIlTlms: UNITY STREET, S. PHILIP'S, BRISTOL. Chief Surgeon a nd Ch ief Supt.
Supt. Sec r e t a ry.
O. 1\. ~Iayma.n, ~l.D. , J. M. Froud, 1, St. Stephen's Chambers, Kmgston VIlla, RlChlllond Hill, Clifton. Baldwin Street, Bristol. T '
A. Ootton.
Officers 3. Sergeants 2. Corporals 4. Privates 55. Total efi'ective 6~ . I ncrease since last report 25 . Drills held 30. Oases attended OIl publIc duly 150. Removals 40. Cases attended not on public duty 12. Annual inspection, 17 .7.09 . Total on parade 36. Anuual re-examination, 28 .9.09. MerubCl:s passe~ 31. Medallions 24. Service badges 15. Nursing certificates 11. RegulaLlOn um[orm worn by 2 Officers, 2 sergeants, 4 corporals, and 12 ruen . Material: 8 stre~e~~rs, 2 surgical havresacs, 2 ambulance wagons, vested in Bath Centre S.J.A.A. Dl\'lSlOn supported by mem bel'S' subscriptions.
Miss M. Morris, M. B.
257
S u pt. of Sto re s a nd Office r in c ha r ge of Tran s port.
F. G. Warwick.
Honora ry Surg eon .
N o. 11. District.
Inspector of Store s .
W. F. Miles.
Officers 2. Oorporal 1. Privates 12. T otal effective 15. Decrease since last report 2. Drills held 30. .A. verage attendance 12. Removals 7. Oases attended not on public tluty 16. Annual inspection, 27.5.09 . Total on parade 14. Annual re-examination, 5.4.09 . Members passed 14. Medallions 14. Service badges 11. Nursing certificates 14. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer ], corporal, and 11 men. Material : 4 stretchers, 2 surgical havresacs, bandages, splints, watcr bottles, and bavresacs, vested in Divisional Committee. Division supported by public contrihutions and proeeeds of entertainments . Three members have joineJ the Military Home Hospitals Reserve.
(Eight A?I~b7tlan.ce/~ivisivns). Officers 17. Sergeants 23. Corporals 25 . Privates 247. (One N1W~zng DwtSlon). Officers 5. ursing sisters 34. Total efi'ective 351. Increase smee last report -19. (BRISTOL CORPS) (, A " DIVISION.
[Formed 1889.]
HEAD-QUARTERS: DROAD PLAIN IIOUSE, ST. PlIILIP'S, BRISTOL. Honorary S u r geo n .
R Heynolds, L. S. A.
S uperi nte nd e nt.
F. Brice, Broad Plain IIouse, St. Philip's, Bristol.
Hon ora ry S ec r e t ary.
1st Offi cer.
H. Trott.
Ac t in g Ins p ect o r of Stores.
Sergt. S. O. Egerton, 62. Brigstocke Road St. Paul's, Bristol. '
Sergt. A. A. Thomas.
Officers .3. Sergeants 3. Oorporals 4. Privates 39. Total eITective 49 . Decrease SlUce last report 2. Drills held 45. .A. veracre attendance 3? Oases ~ttend~d on public duty 186. Oases attended not on public duty 95 . ~· Annual ll1SpectlOn, 1 .5.09. ToLal. on parade 47Annua.l re-examination, 19.8 .09. erVlCe badges 10. ursing certificates 15. Mcmber.s passe.d 39. Medalhons 23. Regul~tIon umform worn by 3 Offic~rs, 3 sergeants, 4 corporals, and 36 M.atenal: ~ ~tr:etchers, 2 havresacs, spllnts, and bandages, vested in Finance ~:: mittee. DiViSIon supported by public contributions. (BRISTOL CORPS) BRISTOL NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 1. 7.0S.] HEAD-QUARTER : U ITY STREET, Ho n. Surgeon s.
L. A. Moore, M.R.C.S. G. Parker, i.D. Ohri&tina Goode, M.B . (21. 2.1 0). 2nd Nursi ng Officer.
Miss F . Cooke.
T. PllILIP'S, BRISTOL. Lady Supe r int e ndent.
Mrs, S. G. Griffiths Redland Park House, Bristol. 3rd Nurs ing Officer.
Mrs. M. Thomas.
. Officers 5. N ursing sisters 34. Total effective 39. at~~erease Since ~ast report 14. Practices held 24. Average attendance 16. Case s nurs~~eu an publIc .uuty 1?0. Cascs a ttended not on p ublic duty 49 . Oases privately 28.9 09 2. ~l1uual mspecbon 18.5. 09 . ~otal on. pn.rade 2~. Annual re-examination '. '. embers passed 27. RegulaLlOl1 um[orm worn by 3 Officers and I S nursmg SIsters. Ml\terial: splints and bandages. '
St. John Ambulance Brigade.
258
No. 11. Dist'i·ict.
(BRISTOL CORPS) " B" DIVISION. HEAD -QUARTERS: TEMPLE BACKS SOHOOL, BmSTOL. Superintendent.
Hon . Surgeon.
O. W. Jupe, 39, Henleaze Avenue, Westbury-on-Trym, GlOB.
A. W. P eu.ke, M.D. 1st Officer.
W. Tratt.
Honorary Secretary.
Sergt. F. '1'. Reed, S Seymour Road, Bishopston, , Bristol.
Acting Inspector of Stores.
Sergt. H. F. Warren.
HEAD-QUARTERS : UNITY STREET, ST. PIIILLIP'S, BRISTOL. Superintendent. .
1st Officer.
.
G. T. Wiggall. Inspector of Stores.
" Honorary Secretary and Sergt.:'
O. E. Dawkins, 13, Aubrey Road, B edmlDster. Bristol.
Corpl. A. Harvey.
Officers 2. Ser eants 3. Corporals 3. Privates 33. T otal efiective 41. g D '11 1 Id 42 A veracre attendance 20. Cases Increase sincc last report 13. n sled d . t tl duty 133 Annual attended on publiv duty 47 . Oases atten e no on pu bro 1 . t' . ')7909 . . IS 5 09 Ttl on parade 19. Annual re-exanllna lOll, ~.. . mspectlOn, .., 0 a. S· b d 13 ursinc' certificates 11. Com;ittee. Division supported by voluntary contribntions.
~:~~:~.~~al~~~~~~! W~;I~d;~l~l~.s ~i~teri~iv~~~te; i!c;ina~ce ---(BRISTOL CORPS) BARTON HILL DIVISION.
[Formed 21.4.06.J
HEAD-QUAnTERS: CHRIST CHUROII SCHOOLnOOM, DUOIE R OAD, BARTON HILL. Hon . Surgeon.
L. N. Morris, M.R.C.S., (lS.4.10.) Acting Hon. Sec .
Su perintendent.
Corp1. W. Oreedy, 12, pecdwcll Road , St. Gcorge, Brigt.ol.
R. Parker, 34, Belmont Road , St. Andrew's Park, Bristol.
(BRISTOL CORPS) IMPERIAL DIVISION. [Formed 7.11.04.] ll EA\)-QuARTEm:i : l\iEl:lSRS. IV. D. and II. O. 'W ILLS', EAST STREET, Honorary Surgeon.
(BRISTOL CORPS) " C " DIVISION.
A. Froude, Raleigh Ru., SouthVllle, Bnstol.
OIReers 2. Sergeants 2. Oorporals 2. PrivaLes IS. T uLld effecLive 2·l, Increase sillce last report 1. Drills Iteld 50. Oases attencled on puulic outy 126. Oases altenrle(l lIOt 011 public duty 40 . Annual inspectioll, 1 .5.09. Total on para<le 21. Anlllu~l re-cxall1inn.tioll, 10.9.09. Members passed, all. Medallions 3. Regul::tlioll uuifol'lll WOIll by all. MaLerial veHted in Finallce Committce.
F. O. Nichols,
t 7 Corporals 6. Privates 58. Total effp.ctive 73. S erge~n s ttendance 30 Annual inspection, 18.5.09. T oLal on . Officers 2. Dnlls held 3S. lAver age ~ t' 9 09 . Members passed 61. Regulat.ion uniform parade 46. Annna re·examma lon, . . worn by 2 Officers, 7 sergeants, 6 corporals, and 57 men .
Inspector of Stores .
Sergt. W. R. Steadman, Officer 1. Sergeants 2 Corporals 4. Privates 2S. Total effective 35. Drills held 46. Average attendance 24. Oases ~ttended on pu~)}ic duty 80. Oases attended not on public duty 606. Annual inspectlon, 18.5 .09 . I.oLal 011 pa~u~ ~lc'r Annu al re-examination, 24.9.09. Members passed 34. Med alhons 23. . UlSU{" certificates 7. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 2 .serg~an ts, 4 I COl P?f[l S, and 27 men. Material : 4 str etchers,. sl~lints, etc. , vested 10 Fmance COlllllll tLce. Division supported by members SUbSCl'lptlOns, etc.
M.B.U.::; .
Superinte ndent.
F. IIolm es. 12, Elgin Park, R cdland.
Acting 2nd Officer.
S. Maynanl.
" Honorary Secretary and Sergt."
,
H . Bicknell, 13, Burghley Road, St. Andrc w s.
DrmMINS'rEB.
Superintendent.
(2.2.10 ).
IV. 1. Gnnu, 'ul'llou ilouse, W oocllallc1 Road, DrisLol.
Honorary S ec retary.
Acting Inspector of Stores.
Sergt. E. Lee, DUlledin, 35, 'uu th 'LreeL, "Thc Ohesse1s," Bristol.
Oorp1. S. J. Vcale.
Officer 1. crgeants 3. Corr oral::;·1. Priva.tes 37 . Total effective 15. H.eserve mcm bel' I. Increase since last report 3. Drills held 26 . Average attemlance 24. 'at; 'l:l t.Ltended on puhlic duty llS . Hemo\'oJs 47. OaRes n.ttended not 011 publiC' duty 10J~1. Annu:11 inspectioll, 4.G.00. Total on p~tra,de 2·1. Annual r0exam maLion, 17.9.00. Members po. 'sed 30. Med;tllions 27. , 'el'vice badge' 15. Nursing certificates 11. R egulation uniform worn hy 1 Olliecr, 3 sergcants, 4 corporals, n,IHI 36 men. Materia.!: AshfortlliLtcr, S stretchers. 1l cabinet, havresac , plints, balldages, ctc., vested in and Divi ' ion supported by I essrs. IV. D. and H. O. Wills' 131':111Ch of the I mperial Tobacco 00.
(BRISTOL CORPS) MARINE (TOTTERDOWN) DIVISION. [Formed 5.1. 04.] IIJ~An'QUARTEltS :
OXFORD
'rlUmT
OlIOOLltOOM, TOTTETIDOWN.
Honorary Surgeon.
J. J.
Superintendent.
. Lu cas, lILD.
L. R. Orcw, 0-1, Oxford Street, T otLerc1owlI, Brislol.
Hon . Secretary.
Sergt. A E. Long, 20, Grcen , treet, T ottcruown.
Inspector of Stores.
Sergt. A. IV. Lewis.
Officer;; 2. ,ergeant 2. Uorporal 1. Privates 17. Total eiIectiye 22. Decrease Rlnee latit ropo! t 1. Drill ' held 4. A,'erage attendance 15. Cases attellucd on public cluty 75. RClllo\,a]s Hi. Ua,es attelldecllloL 011 public duty 215. Annual inspcctioll, .10.0. Totn.l on parade 1. Auuual re-examina tioll, 17.9.09. Memhers passerl 19. Medalliolls 19. ,ervice uaclges G. Nnr"ing certificat s 5. Regulatioll I1nirol'lll worn uy 21. MaLerial: 4 stretchers, 2 havre ncs, 6 wa.ter bottles, teltt for puulie duty and necessary fLttillgS, ve -teo ill Finance CO lll111ittee. Division supporte<l by public contributions. NUllluer of mell enrolled ill Military H ome Hospitals R e erve 1 .
(BRISTOL CORPS) PACKER'S DIVISION. [Formed 30.6.09.] II RAD-QUARTgn. : FACTORY, GREENBA Hon . Surgeon (Acting).
O. A. Ibym:1J1,
ilL n.
K,
13m 'TOL.
Superintendent.
R. Pollock, The Lime, John ton Rd., t . George, Bristol.
(BRISTOL CORPS) CLIFTON DIVISION. [Formed 1.8.06.J HEAD-QUARTERS: 8, RICHMOND T ERRACE, OLIFTON.
259
Hon. Secretary.
T. E. 'Veight, 4, On,merton Road,
Insp ector of Stores.
. R. Scugltnt.
Gr 'enhftnk, Bri tol. Officer 1. ergeant 1. Corporal1. Privates 17. Total effectivc 20. Drills held 12. Cases :lttended not Oil public duty (f:lctory case only). Division supported by II. J. Packer & 00., Ltd.
St. John Ambulance Brigade.
260
No . 11. Dist?'ict.
CAMBORNE DIVISION (CORNWALL). [Formed 17.2.06. ]
F. Skaife, M.lt.C.S.
Honora ry Trea sure r.
1st Office r , Hon . S ecre t ary an d Treas ure r .
Mr. S. J. Geach, (lIon. 1\'l ember.)
Corpl. H. J ames.
Officers 2. Sergeants 2. Oorporals 4. Privates 29. T otal effective 37. I ncrease since last report 6. Drills held 41. Average attemhnce. 21. Ou es attended on pnblic duty 3. Removals 32. Cases attended. not on publIc. duty ~O. Annual inspection, 16.9. 09. Total on parade 22 Medalhons 19. Nur,lllg certifi. cates 8. Regulation uniform worll by 2 Officers, 2 sergeants, 4 corporals, anJ 20 men . Material : litter, 2 stretchers, surgical havresac, ambulance ~oxe> . ':rater bottle, blankets, carrying jacket, splints, bandages, charts, etc., vested 111 DlVISlOnu,l Oommittee. Division supported by ,oluntary contributions.
CANTERBURY DIVISION (KENT). HEAD -QUARTERS: Com, EXUIIANG I"
Ho n ora ry Surgeons .
[Formed 8.2.01.J
Officers 2 . Sergeanc 1. Corporals~. PriYates 9. Total effective 15. D rills held 23. OasE's attended on public duty 10. Removal 1. Oases attelllletl not on public duty 8. Annual re-examination, 29.10.09. Members pas cd 13. Medallions 13 . Service badges 7. Nursillg certificates 13. Hegulalion uniform worn by 1 sergell,nt, 3 corporals, and 9 men. Material : 3 stretchers, 3 surgical havresacs, 3 water bottles, splints, bandages, flags, etc., vesLed in Divisional Committee . Division supporteu by voluntary contributions.
CATERHAM DIVISION (SURREY). [Formed 18.5.96.J H EAD-QUARTERS : AMBULANCE STATION, CATERHAM VALLEY.
Sup eri nt e nd e nt a nd Hon . Sec retary.
A . J . Riley, 3, Oedar Ruad, Croydoll.
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Privates 13 . Total effective 16. I ncrease Rince last report 1. Drills held 18. Average attendance 6. Oases attend ed ou public duty 2. Removals 29 . Oases attended not on puu1ic duty 39. Hcgulation nniform worn by 1 Officer, 1 sergeant, and 9 men . Material: wood built Ambulance Station Oaterham Valley, brick huilt Ambulance Station Uppcr Catel'ham, (The H arry Rorer Memorial), 2 wheeled litters complete, 3 stretchers, 2 lifLing boards, 3 Morgan havresacs, 2 regulation water bottles, 4 blanket::;, 2 waterproof sheets, station furniture, extra splints awl banuages, vested in the Divisional Oommittee. D ivision supported by local contributions.
CHATHAM AND DISTRICT DIVISION (KENT ).
[Formed 30.0.02.J
H EAD-QUART lms : TOWN IlALL, CIiATIIAlIL
1s t Offi ce r .
Hon . Su r g e on .
H . S. Forsdike, M.B., (7 . 12.09.) Honorary S ec r etary.
W. McIntosh.
Ac ting In s p ector of Stores.
C. Ledgley. E. H. Spells, (16.12.09. ) 71, Sta fford, St. , Gillingham. Ken t . Officers 2. Corporals 2. Privates 13.
H . Holder.
CLEVEDON DIVISION (SOMERS ET ). lli-; \Il-QL: ,u:TElts:
Honora ry Treasu rer.
R . J . Oooper.
T otal effective 17.
[["ormed 21.10.05.J
11~NGL·KII; l: DmLL HALL, CLEVEDON.
Hon. Surgeon and S uperintenden t .
Hon. S ecret a r y.
urgeon-t}Lpt. K U. 'tocker, T.M.S., Holnle.'dale, Olc\'edon.
M r. T. W. Furley (Hon. Mem.).
1. Bligh, M.D.
In spector of Sto res.
treet,
Omcers 3. Sergeant 1. Oorporals 2. Privates 17. Total efrective 23. Increase since last report 3. Drills held 37. A verage attendance 11 . Cases attelll~c~l 011 public duty 5. Removals 2-1. ~llnual re-examination, 20.9 .09, ,1,1lll 21.9.09. Melllb er' jlassell 21. MetlalllOlls loJ. 'ervice lJadaes 12. Nlll'!;ing eertiflcatcs H. Regulation ulliform worn by all. Material: bA.-hford litter, 3 ::;lretchers, carryillg sheet, ,raterproof sheet and pillo\\' blankets 2 fitte~l ba\Tcsaes, 5 \\'a~cr lJOttle ', hot water bottle, enu,l1lel utellsil; for dres.'ing scatlOn, bltlHlagcs, spllllts, flagH, etc., vested in Divisional Committee. Di vision sllpporte~l 1)y m em h ers' i>U bscriptiOll and public donations. N 11m bel' of memuers enrollccllll 1.II.H.R.13. Eleven l11emuers have obtn.inec1 the certificate in Military Sani tatiuI1.
Honorary S e c ret ary.
Honora ry Treas urer.
Honorary Surge on .
H. G. 'tatl's,45, 'outh Uhichester.
D . Ewart, M.D .
CANTEnnUlty.
\V. E. Black, Major A. R. Henchley, M.D., M . T. Williams, !lLB. 14, Rose Lane, anterbury.
W.
STREET, Uilj(JilE~T.Kr...
Honora ry Surgeon s.
T. O. Quintrell, 11, Moor Street, Camborne. Inspector of Stores.
Sergt. E. E. Chaffe, 55, R osk ear R ow, Camborne.
[Forllled 20.4.93.J
I NSTll'UTI~, N OltTl:l
TECIINICAL
Superintendent.
Honorary Surgeon .
W . I3lackwood, M. B. Acting Honorary Secretary.
CHICHESTER DIVISION (SUSSEX ). Il EAD-Qu AHTEllS:
H EAD-QUARTERS : GUR EY'S L ANE, OAMBORNE.
261
T. Michell, The Triangle Post Office, Clevedon.
Ins pector of Stores.
Hon. Treas u rer.
K [1. Coles.
II. 'eeley.
Omcer 1. , orgeant 1. Corporals 2. Private 1. Total effective 22. Increase sillce last. report 3. Drills h el(1 27. AYerage attenda.nce 6. Cases ~ttcllcl~tl on ]lnu1ic (luty 5. Oases attentletl not on puhlic duty 8. AnlJual lIlSpectlOll, 30.9.09. Total 011 parade O. Allllual re-examination, 30 . 9.09. Members passed <; . leclallions 7. Regulation uniform worn by 1 sergeant, 1 corporal. and 5 men, {aterial: 3 ~tretchcr, nrgical havre ac, 2 water bottles, splints, bandaaes, etc., vested in 1)i visional Uom mittel'. Division supported by members' subscriptions and volunta.ry cOlltrihutions.
DEVONPORT NURSING DIVISION (DEVON.) [Formed 15.8.07.J HEAn-QuARTEHH: MrLITAUY i"A:'I1!LIES HOSPITAL, DEVO PORT.
Lady Superintendent. ~lrs .
Lady Secretary.
Offic
La dy Inspector of St ores.
Mit's J. Proudfoot.
A. Dawe" 1'S
2.
Tursing sisters 10.
Mrs. K
Tot:.l,l effective 12.
DODDINGTON DIVISION (KENT). [Formed HEAll-QUARTERS: DOIJDINGTOX,
Hon. S urge on .
r . 'dby,
:'11.11.0 .•.
1s t O fficer.
1I. O.
orrington.
lIill.
~ .2.01.J
ITTIN\ ; BOURNE.
Superi ntend en t , Ho n. S ec. & Treas .
T. Potls., Doddington,
lLtingbournc
Insp ecto r of Stores.
Sergt. W.
n. Anderson
Omcers 3. crgen.nts~. Oorporal1. Privates 2. Total effective 3·1. Drills held 39. Average attendance 1. Cases attended Oil puhlic duty 1. !{emovals 3. Oases n.tLendell not on public duty 63. Annual in pection 27.5.09 . ~otal on parade 25. AlJll\Htl re-pxaminnLion, 18.5.09. 1\1('111bers passctl33 . Medalhons .17. F;ervicc badg 23. nrsillg certificates Regulation ullifonl1 worn by 3 Offic:l's, 2 sergeants, 1 corporal, and 23 men. Material: 5 tretchel's, 2 hampers 3 sur~lcal havl'esacs, 7 water hot tlcs, 2 carrying sheets, vestell in Di yisional CommIttee. Division supporLed by voluntary contribution .
262
St. J ohn A mbulunce B')·igude. DOVER DIVISION (KENT). HEAD·QUARTERS;
ROYAL
No. II. Disir·ict.
[Forme<112.10.97.]
VICTOIUA
Ho,
J'lTAL, DOVl~l{,
Supe,·int endent.
Hon . Surgeons.
II. L. Lawcs,
I. D. C. Howden, M. D. C. E. Murphy, L.n.c.p.
,Elllls Vale Road, Dover.
" Hon. Secretary and Sergt. "
Inspector of Stores .
W. A. Knott, 20, Alfred RoaJ, Buckland, Dover.
O. Tugwell.
Hon . Treasurer.
SCl'gt. G. PlaLcr.
Officers 3. Sergeants 2. Corporals 4. Privates 26. Total efrcuLive 35. Decrease since last report 7. Drills held 40. Avcrage attelldance H. RelllovalH 16. Annual inspectioll 29.4.09. Total on paraJe :n. Annual re-examina.tiun, 1.1. 09. Members passed 23. Medallions 22 . Service badges 9. .r ursiug t:crtificalc~ 17. Reaulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 2 sergeants, oJ corporals, and 20 mell. Matcrial; wh~eleLl Jitter, stretchers, splints, etc., vested in Divisional COlll1llittce. Divisiun supported by mem bel's' subscriptions and public contributions. (DOVER DIVISION ) EYTHORNE SECTION (KENT).
263
OfTtcers~. l:)ergc3.nls 2. Oorporals 3. Privates 22. Total eIfectivc 29. Increasc SillCC bsL repurt 2. Drills helJ 48. Average attendance 2·1. Cascs attended on public duty 20. Removal1. Oascs attended not on public duty 56. Annual inspectiun, 30.9.09 . Total on paradc 27. Annual re-examination 20.9. 09. Memoers passcd 24.. Fail~cl 2. Medallions 20. Service oarlges 22. Nursing certifico.tes 1~. RegulaLion uuifonn worn hy 2 Olllcers, 2 crgeants, 3 corpurals, aud 22 men. Material; 2 street amhuhnce boxes, 2 surgical havresacs, 4 stretchers, wheeled liLLer, water oottles, l'plints, bandages, etc., vested. ill Divisional Committee. Division snpportc,l by voluntary contributions, and grunt [rom ExeLer City Council. Private 'Wecks during- tbe past year recci "eel tbe Vellum Oertificl~te of lIonour from the hand' of tIll! Gra.nel Prior at 1\hrlborollgh House for saving the lives of two child ren at St. D:wid's d'Ltiol1. In the second year the Rector of Emmanuel Churdl, t. Tholl1aR, gaxe the collection tl~ken n.t a Divisional church pamde towards our funcli>, :.\11(1 for the third year ill succession n. gmnt uf £10 was made us by the Exeter ity ouncil. Thruugh the ]-induess uf the Chief. Const.~ble, the memhers l~re permitted to URe the police lmmue room a,nc1 yard fOt" dnllp:lrpo 'es, and to n:ake the Court House our bearl-quarters. 17 men helong to the Mihttlry Home HospItals Reserve, and 1 serge:1ut h:1. . had a, week's training at Devonport Military Hospital.
[Formed J. 7.07.J EXE TER CITY POLICE DIVISION (DEVON).
HEAD-QUARTERS; DOYER.
Hon . SU rgeons.
1st Officer and Hon. Secl'eta,·y.
J. Graham, JlI. B. L t. Col. J. Hoysted . R . A.M.O.
G. Grossmith, '<.Lucl",ich Road, Eythorne, Dovel'.
Hon . Treasurer.
S. J. Hugbes. Officers 3. PriYa.tes 16. Total eIIective 19. I ncrease since last report 1. Drills held 4.0. Ayerage a.tteJl(lnnce 11. Oases attended on public duty 3. Oases attended not on public duty 11 . ..\.lJullal iliRpectioll, 29.4.09. Total on parade 7. AnlJual re-examination, 1~. .09. Me\ll bel'S passc,112. Medallions 4. Jursing certificate 1. Regulation unifolIll worn l)y 1 Officer, 1111d 12 privates. Ml1terial; 2 stretchers, 17 ambulance satchels, spliuts, lmllC1i1ges, cLc., vested in Sectional Committee. Section supported by members' suoscril1tiom, public contributions and concerts. EAST BOURNE (L.B. & S . C.R. ) DIVISION (SUSSEX ).
llK\D-QUdRTER.·;
[Formed 1.10.07.)
'OURT IloUSE, EXETER.
Hon . Surgeon (Acting).
J. A. 'Y. Pereira., Superintendent.
M.R.C.S.
1st Officer.
R. L. \ \.ill in,illS. Court lluu~(', gxeter.
J. Wa,y.
Hon . Secreta,·y.
11'. 'Wrefonl, Court lIonse, Exeter.
OfTicer::l 2. crgea.nt · 2. orpol'als1. PriYll.tC" 36. Tota,l eITective H . Increasc sillce laRL rcport Y. Drills h 1<1 ~. Anrage attendance 14. 'a~ s attl'llll e(l on pu ldic du Ly 126. Alln ual illspecLiou, 30.9. on. 'l~()lal 011 parade.40. Allllnal rl'-eXalllill:1tioll, 22.0.09. Mcmhcr::l pas,'cd ,l~. Melln,lllol.S 9. Matel'lul; :2 wheeled litle·rs, 3 stretchers, first aid basket, vcsteu in Exctcr CiLy 8orpomtioll. Dil'isioll snpported by the ·Wa.tch Committee.
[Formed 17.5.1900.]
FA VERSHAM DIVISION (KENT ).
[Formcd 6.5.91.]
HEAD-QUARTERS; EASTBOURNE STATION.
Honorary Surgeon .
H. Uabgood,
E. Huntley, 34, St. Mary's Hoa.u , Old Town, Eastbourne.
111. D .
Officers 2. Sergeants 2. Oorporals 2. Privates 15. Total efl'ective 21. Increa.se since last report 2. Drills held 12. Average a.ttendance Case~ attended on public duty 5. Removals 4. Cases attclJded llQt 011 public duty 30. Annual inspection, 1.11. 09. Total on parade 9. Medallions 16 . Regulation unifor::n \VOl'll by 1 Officer, 2 sergeant., 2 corporals, and 11 men. Iaterial; Ashford litter, havresac, stretchers, etc., vested in Divisional CommiLtee. Diyision supported by voluntary contributiouf:'. EXETER (CITY OF ) DIVISION (DEVON ).
LForlllcll 4.] 2.01.]
COURT HOUSE, WATEP,BEER STREET, EXI':TE1~.
Honorary Surgeon .
J. A. W. Pereira,
M. D.
Honorary Surgeon.
C. J. Evers,
M.D.
Hon. Surgeon and Supe,·intendent.
Acting Hon . Sec.
G. Chatfield, Ashford Square, Eastbourne..
HEAD-QUARTERS;
IIgAD·QUARl'J<:It. ; DRI[,T, HALL, FAVE11S11.Dl.
Acting Supt. and Hon . Treas.
Superintendent.
K A. Bowden, Pendock, St. David's H ill, Exeter.
Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.
1st Class Sergt. F. Rivers, 29, Mansfield Road, Exeter.
Inspector of Stores.
Corp1. 111. P. Young.
O. Dudley Gn.rreLL, ~r.H.C.::;., OoukHtlitch, Faversham. Hon. Secretary.
In spector of Stores.
Poole, 18, Edith H.oad, Faversham .
G. A. Amos.
'Y.
1st Officer.
A. P. 'hel'\looll. Acting Hon . Treasurer.
W.
lills (30.3.10).
Officers 3. Corporals 3. Priyales 25. 'Iotal cfl'ective 31. Resprve member 1. Decrease !-linee la~t J eport 1. Drills held 11. Aycrag(' uttclldallCc 16. OUSl'S at tended on public Jut)' 7. Rel1lovals ·10. Anllual illspection, 27.5.09. ToLal 011 pa.rade ~O. Anlllw.l re-ex:l.llIiut),tioll, 12. . 09. Memhers pas cd 15. Medalliolls 25. Rc~ulaliun uuiforlll wurn l)y 2 OlIiccrs, .3 corporals, and 2011101.1. Material; Asltfonl litLer, 9 stretchers, 4 basket, surgIcal havre~ac, vestcJ III Divisional Can) mi Uee. Di vision supported by voluntary cOlltribu tions. FIVE ASHES DIVISION (KENT).
[Formed 21. 4.06.]
In charge.
B. F. Eastwood, Fernclalc, Five Ashes, Tunbridge Wells. [
0
report received.]
No . II. Dist?'ici.
St. J ohn Ambulance B"r'igcI.Jde.
264
FOLKES TONE DIVISION (KENT). H EAD-QUARTER!'; : DOVER ROAD OOU 'OIL
(GOSPORT AND ALVERSTOKE NURSING DIVISION.) LEE -ON -SOLENT SECTION. [Formcd ~5.2.0 .J
[Formed 6.3.05.J CHOOL., FOLKESTONE.
Hon. S urgeo n .
Supt. and Hon . Treas.
F . A. Adams, 7 Tontine St., Folkestone.
·' Hon . S e c re tary a nd S e rgt ."
M.D.
(
\\' . E. Ihllsley.
Officers 5. Sergeants 3. Oor porals 6. Privates 65. Total efTecti \'e 79. Decrea e since last report 2. Drills held 50. A verage attendance 03 . Oa e attended on public duty 26. Removals 1~. Oa es attcnded not on puhlic duty 97. Annual inspection 19.5.09, ami in pection by hief OomIlli ioner ~3.6.09. Total on parade 65. Annual re-examination, 16.3.09, 21.7.09, and ~ .7.09. Members passed 69. Medallions 24. ervice badges 7. lll'f'ing certificate 3. Regulation uniform ,vorn by 1 Officer, 3 sergeant, 6 corporals, and 61 men. .Thiatf'l'ial: litter, 9 stretchers, 4 havresacs, etc., ve ted in Di vi iOllal Oommittee. Divi ion supported by public contributions and memLer ' subscriptions. The Ohief Commissioner and A sistant Commis ioner C. Cotton, in,pectetl the Division, which took place at the Grange, by kind permission of O. R J elf, E~q .. LA.
GLOUCESTER (CITY OF) DIVISION. [Formed 19 . . 05.1 Honora ry Su rge on a n d S upe r inte nd ent.
F . Harris, 126, Alfred
T.
'V.
1st O ffice r a nd Hon . S ec.
STltEE'l',
P.
~liDcbiD,
L. lt. C.P.
Superinte nd e nt , Hon . S ec., Inspecto r of S to r e s and Hon. Treas.
\Y. W. GiblJons,
~2,
Townend Street, Godalming.
(No report received.)
GOSPORT AND ALVERSTOKE NURSING DIVISION (HANTS). [FormeJ 16 . . 07.J HEAD-QUARTERS: OHRIST ORuncH I 'STITUTE, A VENUE ROAD, GOSPORT. Hon . Surgeons.
Lady S u peri nt e nd e nt.
1st Nu r sing Officer.
E. J . Hunter, L.R.C.P. P . M. Terry, L.R.C.P.
Miss M. F . Mar h Brooktield Ronse, High Street, Gosport.
Miss G. 'ansom.
Lady Secre tary and Tre asurer.
Act ing Lady In s pe ctor of Sto res.
Miss M. Shettle, 22, Stoke Road, Miss J . II. Irons. Gosport. Officers 4. ursing sisters 29. Total effective 33. Reserve members 2. Increase sillce Ia:t report 3. Practices held 36. 11 Vl!rage attendance 15 . Oases attended on publie duty 3. C'ase~ attelllled not 011 pulJlic duty 2. Cases privately nursed 8. Annual inspection, 21. 9. 09 . 'rotal 011 parade 25. AllllUal re-examination. 21. 9.09 . Members pal; ed 25. .Medalliolls 23. H.eglliation uniform worn by 2 Officers :1lld ~4. nursi.ng sisters. Material: 2 beth,teads and bedding, ambulauee hamper, hlacklJoard slate, alllbulanL:e chel'lr, cupboard, splints, bandages, etc. , vested in Gosport and Alverstoke Oentre, ..J.A. A. Division su pported by members' subscriptions.
A. Goodwin.
GUILDFORD DIVISION (SURREY). HEAD
[Formed 3. 3.90. ] QlJARTlo;RS: LEA PALE L.\ 'E HOOMS, GUILDFORD.
Hon. S urgeo n .
C. P. Lallkestf'r,
Supe r inten d e nt.
M. \ rilli m on, Quarry Hill House,
M.lt.C.S., L. n.C.p.
GuilcHol'd. 1st O fficer.
J. "
Hon. S ecretary.
O. Y. Doughton, " 'medmore," ightillgale Roa.Ll, GuilcUonl.
Lamberl.
Insp ec tor of Store s .
Honora r y Surgeon.
Hon. T reasu re r .
.I!'. Uourt.
Orticer 1. Oorporals 2. Privales Hl. Total dfective 2:3. Increase since l:.l..'L report 7. Drills helli 3. Ayerage attendance 10. Oa 'e~ attrocled Oll public' (juty~. Removals 10. 'a.'es attended not Oil public duty 13. Anoual ill pection 27.5.09. Total on para.de 17 . Annual re-examina lion, 21.9.09. .Members p:ls. cd 1. Medallions 13. Nur'lin!,{ certificates 13. Regulation unirorm worn hy 1 lficl!l' , ~ corporals, and 16 men. Material; 11 hforcllitter, 2 stretcher', hamper, ha\'l'esac, 2 water bottles, carryillg sheet, . plints ant! bandages, vested in DivisionalOommittee. Diyisioll upported by puLlic contribut.ion . .
GODALMING DIVISION (SURREY).
[Formed 1904 .1 HEAD-QUARTERS: TilE GODALMING GRAMMAR CllOOL.
GBOURNE, KENT.
1'1'1'1
In s p ecto r of Stores.
W. G. Hay, Mount Plca,ant, Greenstreet, Reynham , "ittingbourne Kent.
Wilson.
Officer 1. Sergeant 1. Oorporals 3. PriYates 20. Total effective 25. Decrease since last report 4. Drills held 29. AYerage attendance 2~. Ca es attended OD public duty 30 . Removals 2. Oa. es attended not on public dnly 3. All11Ual re-examination, 5.8 . 09. Memhers pas. cd ~3. Failcd 1. letlalliolls 24. Regulation uniform worn by all. Material: 1 stretcher, 11 haYresac~, 6 \later bottles, w heeleu litter, splints, bandages, etc.
repor t I'ceei ved.)
1il~A])-QUAltTEI s: GltEE
Hon. T reasurer.
treet. Gloucester.
0
GREENSTREET DIVISION (KENT). LFormed 7.4.02.]
F. H . Sprague, M.R.C .S., The L awn, Brunswick Road, Gloucester. Acting Hon. S ec r e tary and Inspe cto r of Stores .
Miss A. A. Adamson, t. Boni face Oourt, Lee-on-Lhe-.' olen t.
(18. 1.10).
Insp e cto r of Sto res .
J. G. 'trood 60, Guildford t . , Folkestone.
2n d Nursi ng Offi cer.
J. \ V. \ . Adamson, i'>I.R.C. .
Honorary Surgeons .
P . V. D odd, M.A., M.D. A . R. Davis, I\I.R.C.S. F . B. Madden, M. R. C.S. J. O. O. Bradbury, M.R.C.S. R . R. Evn,n
265
Hon . Tre a s u r er.
13. Wells.
A.
Noyes.
Ofilcers 3. Oorporal 1. PrivaLes 25. Total effective 2 . Increase since la.sL report. . ases atlended on public duty 13. l'ewovals 157. Cases attended llUt. on puhlic duty 11. Hcgulation uniform worn by 2 Ollicers, 1 corpol,11, and 17 men . Malerial: horse ambulance coach, A hford litter, Eureka Loxes, \\alcr bottles, hanesaes, slretcher, plint eLc., "ested in Divl ional UommiLtee. Division supported by public contribution .
HASTINGS DIVISION (SUSSEX ). [Formed 11. .02]. Hl<,AD-QLAR'l'FI:R: A)lBULANCIi:
HALT"
"TELLINGTON
Ql.'AHE,
IIA
'1'1
'GS.
Ho n . Surgeon , S u pt. a n d Ho n . Treas.
G. Locke, )LR.C.S., 47, Wellington Ho n. S ec r e t ary.
W. R.
1a.111ey, J, pper Park Road, 't. Leonards-on · ca.
quare, lIastillgs.
In s p ect o r of S t o res .
ergt. H .
. French .
er~eallls 3. or]10l'ul8 1. Private 46. Total eITective 5·1. Officer 1. Increase since la.st' report 22. Drills h hI 52. Average attendance 16. ea es attentle(~ on puhlic duty 34. Removals 99. ase att nLled not on public duty 121. Anuuallllspcctioll, ~6.5.09. Tolal on parn,cle full attendance. Annunl re-examination, 30.3: 09. Mem bel'S pll sed 21. ~ [ ('dalliotls ~ 1, crvice badges U . :r ursing c.ertlficatcs 16. HeguJatioll uniform worn by 50. l\laterial: Tran port van, Ashford btter, .auJ a full cquipment of water botll ~,apparatu etc., vested in Divi ional Commlttee. DiviSIOn sllpporteJ by voluntary contrib ution . Number of m embers enrolleu in M ilit.ary llome Hos pitals R eservo 49.
HASTINGS NURSING DIVISION (SUSSEX).
[Formed 11.8.02.]
HEAD-QUART~H.R: AlIlDULANCE HALL, MOnNINGTON MANSIONS,
J IAS'UNGS.
Hon . S urgeo n and Lad y S upe r inte ndent.
Hon orary Su rge on .
A. II. H . Huckle,
M. ll.C.S.
(I.W. CORPS ) EAST COWES DIVISION. II ICAD-QUARTER.:i:
La dy S ecreta ry.
Miss A. King (20.11.09). l\Iiss l\1. A. Viner, 100, .i3ra.yurooke Rd., HastingR. La dy In specto r o f S tores.
La dy Treasurer.
Miss 1. Austen.
Miss A. Wanlley.
[Formed 7.7. 99.]
TOWN H ALL, EAST COWES.
Supe r int e ndent.
Hon . Surge on .
II. W . Ewell,
J . A. Oatley, Castle Street,
M.lt. C.S .
Victoria Road, Eust Cowes.
Miss Lucille Leslie, L.lL c.l' . , 23, Pevensey Rd., St. LeonarJs.
1s t Nu rsi ng O fficer.
267
No. 11. District.
St. J ohn A?ntJLIJlance Bt'i gade.
266
(No report received.) (I.W . CORPS ) NEWPORT DIVISION.
[Formed 19. 2.90.]
lI EAll-QuAR'l'Jms: TOWN HALL, NEWl'ORT,
C. J. 'fhompson,
M . R.C.S.
1st Officer.
J. \ V. Gibhs, Olivia,
J. 1 . Hayles.
Clarence Rd.,
Officcrs 2. Ul'siug sisters 22. ToLal elrccti ve 2·1. Increase sincc last rcport 4. Practices held 46. Averagc aLtclllhncc 10. Cases attended 011 public duty 3. Cases aLtcnded not on public duty 3. Cases priva.tely nursed 3. Annual inspection at opcning ornew Ambula,nce H:1.11. ToLal on parade 24. Annual re-examination, 4.6.09. Mcm bel'S passed 16. MCLlalliolls 21. Service badges 8. Part uniform worn by all. Material: IHlvresac, nursing appli:1.l1ces, vested in Divisional Committee. Division supported by memuers' subscriptions.
I. W .
S uperi nte n de nt.
Ho nora ry Su rge on .
cwport, Isle of Wigh t.
Insp ecto r of S t ores.
F. Peach. Officers 3. (
Privates 21. Total effective 2J. 0 report received.)
(I.W. CORPS ) RY DE DIVISION .
[Formed 8.5.95.]
IIEAD'QUAI'TEItS: TOWN HALL, RYDB.
HERTFORD DIVISION.
[Formed 16.2.09.]
Ho n. Surgeo n.
R. Odell,
F.R.C . . ,
Ho n. S ecreta r y.
. Durrant, 1, Old
Cros~,
(N 0 report received.) Hertford.
In spect or of Stores.
Hon. Treasurer.
A . BU'h (16 .12.09) .
A. Tholll:ls (16. U. 09).
(I.W. CORPS ) ST. JOHN'S (RYD E) DIVISION. HEAD-QLTAItTEllS: T.ECUNICAL
Hon. Su rgeo n (Acting) ilnd Treas u re r .
L. L. Preston, M.n.
Officers 2. Corporals 2. Privates 26. Total cffcctive 30. Drills held 22. A verage attendance 10. Oascs :1.ttended on public duty 16. Removals 2. Cascs attended not on public duty 28. Annmtl inspection, 30.9.09. Total on para,de 16. Annual re-examination, 15.4.0g. Members passed 19. MedaJlions 2. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 2 eorpora.l , ttnc1 11 men. Material: wheeled-ambulance, 3 stretchers, havresac, ha.mper, vcsted in Divisiona.l Committee. Division supported by voluntluy contribu tions. A rubber wheeled ambulance has been provided by the Hertford Corporation for the use of the Hertford Division, and i kept at the Town Hall. ISLE OF SHEPPEY DIVISION (KENT ).
E. V. Matthews.
" 'est Hill Towel', Ryde.
Su perint en d en t .
G.
F . R.C. S.
E. J . Peck (16.12. 09), 9, Talbot St., Hertford.
Sup e r intend e nt.
Ho n . S urgeo n .
A. Banks,
HEAD-QUARTEI1S: TOWN HALL, IIERTFOJlD.
[FormeD. 27.1.08.1
HEAD-QUARTERS: CONSERVATIVE AND UNIONIST CLUB, BROADWAY, SUEERNESS.
C1l00L,
[Formed 10.11.1900.] T.
Jon's.
S uperintendent a nd Hon. S ec.
\\ . I::ltockham, Elmrleld, Ryue.
Ac t ing In s p ect o r of Sto res .
A.
n . Coombes.
Officers 2 (including 1 Corps Oflker). • ergennt 1. Corroral1. Privates 12. Total c1fcctivc 16. Decl'eu~e since last report. 1. Drills heM '27. Cases attended not o.n pl~blic lluty 7. Annual inspeclIOn, 27.9.08. Totul on pan~de 12. Anllual re-ex~nnnatIO~l, 29.9.0:. Members pas. eu 7. MCthllions 9. e~YICe badge' 3. Nunnng cer~lficut.es I . Re(1ulalioll ulliforlll worn hyall. 1ntenal: stretchcrs, havresnc, Spllllts, W:1.ter bottlcs, etc., vesten in Divisional Committee. Division supported uy members' subscriptions :tnu public donations. (I.W. CORPS ) SANDOWN DIVISION.
[Formed 5.02.]
HEAD-QUARTERS: TOWN HALL, SANDOWN.
Honora ry Su rge on .
1s t O fficer.
G. Aldridge, L. S.A.
H. R. Catt (18.2.10), 22, Broadway, SheerneSS-Oll-Sea.
Inspe ctor of Sto r es.
Hon . T reas u re r .
E. J. Stride.
Sergt. A. G. French.
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Corporals 2. Privates 18. ToLal eITcctive 23. I ncrease siuce last report 6. Drills heldi1. Average attembnce 20. Cascs attended not on public outy 14. AUl1ual inspection, 23.9 .09. Total on pa.rude 18. Annual 1'e- xamination, 2.3.09 anu :Z9.9.09. Members passecl 10. Medallion 1. Material: 3 stretchers, medical chest, splill ts, etc., vested in Divisional Committee. Division supported by members' subscriptions, and voluntary ()ol1tributiollS. ISLE OF WIGHT CORPS . Ch ief Surgeon .
V. Blake,
"Elsinore," VentlLOr, I sle of Wight.
J-LB.,
[Formed 15.6. 99.J C hief S u pe r inte nd en t .
L. L. Preston, M.B., , VYllllbam House, Melville Street, Ryde, Isle of Wight.
Ho nora ry Su rge on .
D. Pennington,
M.
n., 'rhe Hutch,
UUUOWl1,
Ho n . S ecret il ry a n d Ho n . T reasure r .
W. H .
cw, 3, High
trect.
1. "Y.
Sup e r inte nd e nt.
R. II. PiLt. In spect or of Sto res.
C. A. Grimsdick (10.10.09.)
Olllccrs 2. Corporal1. Privates 18. Tota.l cirective 21. Increase since last. repL)lt 8. Drills held 31. Average attemlance 10. Removals 17. Cases aLtcllded not 011 pnhlic duLy 17. Allnual illspec:tio)), 27 .9.09. T~tul on purade 11. Annual rc-ex:tmillation, 29.9.0\l . Mcmbers l)[Lssccl 12. MedallIon 12. Nllrsiu(1 cerlillcaLc 1. Recrn1n.t.ioll llllil'orm worn uy 2 Officers and 10 men . ~atel'i~l: Ashford litter (con~pletc), 4 strctcher, hood al1(l apron, ca.rryi]~g sbeet, lllvnJid carrying chair, 2 surgical IHLVres:1.vs, hampe r, 3 water bottles, .spl.l11ts and dressings, vesLed in Divisional Committce . Division snpported hy subscnptIoll amI pror,eclls of use 0 f a 1ll11111allce. A ncw Ashfol'(1 litter hn.s becn ohtained by public subscriptIOn , as :1.1 0 a " Cn.l'l'yillg RhceL" I>y pri \ :1.te c1ona.Lion. ny a free gmn L from the Urban District Council, a. n ew n.mhula.llC'c Htation is in course of fu ll eC[uipm 'nt n.t th T own lla.11 .
268
(I. W. CORPS) SHANKLIN DIVISION. [Formed 11.2.01.] HEAD-QUARTEP.S: ST. SAVIOUR'S PARISH HALL, SHANKLIN. Hon . Surgeon.
J. Oowper, M.B. Supt. and Hon. Secretary.
Inspector of Stores and Hon. Treas
O. H. Snook, West Hill, Shanklin.
R. H. Knight.
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Corporal 1. Privates 19. Total effective 23. Increasesincelastl'eport7. Drills held 25 . Av erage attendance 16. Removals 18. Oases attended n?t o~ public duty 9. Annual inspeetion, 27.9 .09. Total on parade 16. Annual re-exammatlOn, 30.9.09. Members passed 20. Medallions 13. Service ba?ges 3. NUl's~ng certificates 6. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, and 17 pn:rates. Matenal:. 5 st:'e~~hers, 3 hav~'esacs, 2 ha~1pers, ",h eeled stretcher, rug, splmts, etc., ;rested I~ D:VlslOnal OommIttee. DivislOn supported by concerts, etc., and m e?lbers subscnptlOns. Number of members enrolled in Brigatle Bearer Com pames, 23.
LITTLEHAMPTON DIVISION (SUSSEX). LFormecl12.11.07]. HEAD-QUARTERS: CHURCII STREET SCHOOLS. Hon. Surgeon.
Superintendent.
F. E. Richardson, L. R.C.P.
A. W. Harris, Surrey Street, Littlehampton.
Hon. Secretary.
G. Maggs, 11, Terminus Road, Littlehampton.
Inspector of Stores.
Hon . Treasurer.
OorpI. G. Penn .
N. Springett.
Officers 2.
Sergeant 1. Oorporals 2. Privates 14. Total effective 19. last report 4 Removals 14. Cases attended not on public duty 23. Annualmspecbon,29.9.09. Total on parade 18. Annual re-examination,29.9.09. Members passed 19. Medallions 7. Regulation uniform worn by 15. Division supported by voluntary contributions. In cre~se sinc~
LUDGVAN NURSING DIVISION (CORNWALL). [Formeu 28.2.99.] H EAD-QUARTERS: NANCLEDREA, LONG ROCK, OORNWALL. Honorary Surgeon.
Lady Superintendent.
J. M. Nicholls, L.R.C.P. Penryn, St. Ives, Cornwall.
Miss H. M. Baker, ., Tredorwin ," Towednack, Long Rock, R.S.O., Oornwall.
Lady Secretary.
Miss A. W. Baker, "Tredorwin," Towednack, Long Rock, R.S.O. , Oornwall.
Acting Lady Inspector of Stores.
Officers 2. Nursing siste rs 12. Total effective 14. Increase since las~ report 10. Praetic.es held 21. Average attendance 8. Oases attended not 011 publIc duty 4. Oases pn vately nursecl5. M edallions 3. Material: ambulance hamper, bandages, etc., vested in Divisional Committee. Division supported by mem bel'S' subscriptions.
LYMINGTON NURSING DIVISION (HANTS ). [Formed 23.7.03.J HEAD-QUARTERS: LITERARY I NSTITUTE.
1st Nursing Officer.
Mrs. A. Pack . Lady Inspector of Stores.
Miss E. Alder.
NEWTON ABBOT CORPS (DEVON). [Formed as a Division 29.10.95 ; as a Oorps 20.2 .0 6.J HEAD-QUARTERS: SUMMERLAND PLACE, NEWTON ABBOT. \
Chief Surgeon .
Chi ef Superintend en t .
R. H. Grimbly, M. ll.C.S.
W. Jewell, Linden,
Superintendent Secretary.
J. Rice, 42, Hilton Road, Newton Abbot.
Newton Abbot.
(Three Ambulance Divisions.}-Officers 6. Sergeants 4. Oorporals 10. Privates 61. Total e1fective 81. Decrease since last report 3. Newton Abbot was again successful in the Devon and Cornwall Competition at St. I ves in April last , in winning the bowl for the fifth time in succession .
(NEWTON ABBOT CORPS ) ABBOTSKERSWELL DIVISION. [Formeu 6.8.06 .J HEAD-QUARTERS : NATIONAL SCHOOL,
ABBOT~KERSWEr.L.
Acting Honorary Secretary.
Hon orary. Surgeon
C. de C. Pellier, B.C., M.A.
H_ T. Smith, Abbotskerswell.
Officer 1. Sergeant 1. Oorporal1. Privates 11. Total effective 14. Decrease since last report 1. Drills held 46. Average attendance 11. Cases attended not on public duty 14_ Annual inspection, 30.9.09. Total on parade 3_ Medallions 13. Service badges 2. Nursing certificate 1. Regulation uniform worn by 1 sergea.nt, 1 corporal and 11 men. Material: litter, stretcher, street box (fully equipped), rug, pill()w, splints and bandages, vested in local Centre S.J.A.A. Division supported by voluntary contributions.
(NEWTON ABBOT CORPS ) KINGSTEIGNTON DIVISION. HEAD-QUARTERS:
[Formed 6.8.06.] ATIONAL ScnOOL, KINGSTEIGNTO
Acting Honorary Secretary.
J. Scott, Kingsteignton.
Mr. W. R. Baker (Hon . Member).
F. H. Maturin, M.D., H. Statham, M.D.,
Officers 4. Nursing sisters 18. Total effective 22. Increase since last report 10. Practices held 24. Average a.ttendance 7. Cases attended not on public duty 3. Annual inspection 25 . 9.09. Total on parade 12. Annual re-examination, 25.9.09. Members passed 12. Meual1ions 9. Service badges 3. Part regulation uniform worn. J\1atel'ial : 6 waterproof sheets, 5 air cushions, 2 hot water bottles, 2 bed rests, vested in local Centre St.J.A.A. Division supported by members' subscriptions, donations and contributions.
Miss A. Bastowe,
Honorary Treasurer.
Honorary Surgeons.
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No. 11. District.
St. John A ?nbulance Brigade.
Lady Superintendent.
Mrs. E. Ohinery, "Highfield," Holme, Lymington.
Sergeant 1. Oorporal1. Privates 11. Total dfective 13. Decrease since last report 1. Drills held 51. Average attendance 5. Oases attended not on public duty 10. Annual inspection, 30.9.09. Total on parade 6. Annual re-examination, 28.1. 09. Members passed 5. Medallions 9_ Service badges 2. Nursing certificate 1. Regulation uniform worn by 1 sergeant, 1 corporal and 11 men. Material : litter, stretcher, street box (fully equipped), rug, pillows, splints and band~ges,. vested in local Centre, S.J.A. A. Division supported by voluntary contnbutlOns.
(NEWTON ABBOT CORPS) NEWTON ABBOT DIVISION. [Formed 29.10.95.] HEAD-QUARTERS: SUMMERLA ' D PLACE, NEWTON ABBOT. Honorary Su rgeon .
W. H. Scott, M.R.C.S.
Lady Secretary.
Miss E. L. Oovill, 11, Buckland Terrace. Lymington. Acting Lady Treasurer.
Miss W. Saul.
Hon . S ec reta ry (Acting).
J. Rite, 42, Hilton Roall, N ewton Abbot.
Superintendent.
W. H . Orossman, 49, W 0 1borough Street, N ewton Abbot. Inspector of Stores.
W. Jewell.
Honorary Treas ur e r .
H. Knight.
270
St. John A rnbu lance Brigade.
No . II. District.
Officers 5 (including 3 Oorps Officers). Sergeants 2. Oorporals 8. Privates 39. Total efIective 54. I ncrease since last report 1. Drills held 49. Average attendance 30. Cases attended on public duty 6. Removals 32. Oases attended not on public duty 85. Annual inspection, 30.9 .09. Total on parade 4,1. Annual re-examination, 28.1.09. ~rembers passed 42. F~iled J.. Medallions 29 . Service. badges 36. . Jursing certificates 27 . RegulatIOn umform worn by all. Materw.!: wagon, lItter, 15 stretchers, 9 street stations, rugs, pillow~, :v.ater bottles, hlwresacs, splints, ~and?,ges, etc., vested in 10ca.lOentre, S .J.A. A. DlvlsIOnsuppurted by voluntary cOlltnbutlOlls.
OXFORD CORPS.
[Formed as a Division, 5.1.89. As a Corps, 1.10.98.] HEAD -QUARTERS: 265, lFFLEY ROJI..D, OXFORD. C h ief Su rgeon . S u peri ntendent S ec r et a ry.
H. F. Galpin, jun. , 4, George Street, Oxford.
(Five Amb1Llance Divisions) .-Officers ]0 .
Oorporals 3.
Sergeants 3. Total effective 112.
1st Officer.
T. G. Smith, 8, Cranha111 Terrace, Oranham treet.
Hon. Secretary.
A. J. Ak~rman (30.1~.09), 55, COl'lll11arket Street, Oxford. Oflicers 2. Pnvates 22. Total effectiye 24. (No report received).
(OXFORD CORPS) WOODSTOC K DIVISION.
[Formed 2~.2.04.]
HEAD-QUARTERS: TOWN UALL, 'YOODSTOCIC
(OXFORD CORPS ) OXFORD CITY DIVISION. [Formed 1.1 0.98.] HEAD-QUARTERS: POLICE DmLL HALL, OXFORD.
J. A. Greena.\\,ay, (1 .4.10.) In spector of S tores.
Hon . S ecret a r y.
J. O. Ohesterman.
Sergt. E. E. Bateman, 23, London Place, Oxford.
Officer 1. Sp.rgeant 1. Oorporal1. Privates 30. Total elTective 33. I ncrease since last report 3. DriJla held 41. Average attenc'l.ance 12. Oases attended on public duty 17. Removals 30. Oases attended not ou ]lublic duty 6l. Annual inspection, 30. 9.09. Total on parade 25 . Annual To-examillation, 25.5.09. Mem bel'S passed 24. Medallions 16. Service badges 7. Tursing certificates 9. Regulation uniform worn by 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 17 men. Material: 2 surgical havresacs, 2 boxes, 3 siretchers, litter, splints, bandages, etc., vested in Oorps' Officers. Division supported by voluntary contributions·. Seven men have joined the M.ll.n.R.
(OXFORD CORPS) CLARENDON PRESS DIVISION. [Formed 18.1.09.] HEAD-QUARTERS: OLARENDON PRESS, OXFORD. Hon . Su rge on .
E. Morton, M.D. Rd., Oxford.
Superintendent.
T. F. Thorpe, Market ' treet, Woodstock.
:II. D.
"Hon. Sec. and Sergt.," and Treasurer.
T. Ashford, IIensiugton Terrace, 'Voodstock. Officers 2. crgeant 1. Oorporal1. Pl'il'ates 14. Total effective 18. Increase since l~t rcport 3. Drills ltehl 35. Average attendance 8. Oases ~ttend ~cl on Jlubhc duty 7. Oa es attended not on public duty 37. Annual lllspectJOn, 30.9.09 .. Total on para(1e 12. Allllual re-examination, 30.3.09. Members pa: ed 10. MedalhOl~ 10. en'ico badges 6. NUl' ing certificates 2. Regulation ulllfol'm w.orn hy 1 OllICer, 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 9 men. Matorial: 2 stretchers, wheeled htter, havre ac, water bottles, splint~, hanc1ages, tent and fUJ'llitlll'e for same, ambulance box, vestecl in Divi~ional Oommittee. Division supported by annual concert.
PLYMOUT H CORPS (DEVON.).
[Formed 16.2.10.]
C hief Superintendent.
II. W. ,Yebber,
:11.8., ~I.n. (1.3.10), -1, Queen Anne Terrace, Plymouth.
(PLYMOUTH CORPS) MILLBAY (G.W.R.) DIVISlON. [Formed 1.2.95.J IIEAD -QUARTEllS: ,V.UTING ROO:llS, MILLUAY PIER, G. W . DOCKS .
In sp ector of Stores.
Hon . S e cret a ry (In Cha rge). So~thmoor
Honorary Surgeon.
H. Caul 1well,
1st Officer.
Hon . Su rgeon a nd Su pe r in t e nd ent .
O. A. Ooventon, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Ill, Woodstock Road, Oxforu.
Oorpl. O. Foster.
Officer 1. Sergeant 1. Oorporn.l 1. Privates 17. Total efIccti v 20. Drills held 22. Average attendn.nce 11. Oases attended not on pulJlic duty 6. Annllal inspection, 30.9.09 . Total on parade 11. Annun.lre-exn.minaiion,25. 5.09. Members passed 8. :M aterial: stretchers, splints, bandages, and llox of first ::Lid n.ppliances, vested in and Division supported by Oontroller of Ola.rendon Prcss.
(OXFORD CORPS ) OX.FORD RAILWAY DIVISION. [Formed 20.9.07.] UEAD-QUARTERS : IIALL, BRIDGE STREET, OSNEY. Honorary Surgeon (Acting).
J. O. R. Freeborn. Hon . S e creta ry.
[Formed 5.11.07.J
Privates 95.
I ncrease since last report 22.
F. East, 39, Mill Street, Oxford.
(OXFORD CORPS) SUMMERTOWN AND WOLVERCOTE DIVISION. L. W. Seymour, :lLR.C.S. (20.11.09) .
T. E. Foort, 47, Oornmarket Street, Oxford.
Sergt. A. J . Bowen, 60,
Officers 2 (including Oorps' Officer). Privates 13. Total effective 15 Decrease since. last report 6. Drills held 38. Average attendance 7" Oases attended. on pu~hc duty 10. ~el11ovals 6. Oases atteucleu not on public duty 46. Annual InspectIOIl, 30.9.09 .. 'Iotal on parade 5. Annual re-examination, 30.9.09 . :n1embers passed 9. Mec1alltons 11. .Nursing certificates 5. Regulation uniform wor!1 hy ~ Officer and 6 m~n. :Thlatenal: an:bulance litter, 2 stretchers, carrying chaIr, surgICal h~',;r~sacs, splmts, etc., vested m members, Divisional Oommittee and. G.W.R. 00. DIVISIOll supporteu by members' subscriptions and G.W.R. 00 .
Hon. S urgeon.
J . O. R. Freeborn, L.R.C.P. Ch ief Sup e r intendent.
271
1st Office r a nd Act ing Ins p. of Sto res.
J. F. Warren, G. W. R. Passenger Station, Oxfol'J.
Hon. S urgeon.
G. O. F. Robillson, F.R.C.S. (1.3.10).
S uperinte n dent.
J. A. Ilott, 12, meaton Tcrrace, 'Ve t Hoe, Plymonth.
1st Officer.
Acting Hon. Secretary.
G. P. HoGlin.
Sergt. II . U. Uughe ,7, Es ex t., Plymouth.
Acting Inspector of Stores.
Sel'gt. E . Wingfield.
Hon. T reasurer.
OOl·pl. F.
utton.
Officers 3. ergeants 2. Oorporals 2. rrivates 40 . Total efIective 47. Increase since la:t report 1. Drills ueld 32. Average attendance 25. Oases attende~ on l1tl?lic duty 86. Removll.ls 10. On. es n.ttended not on public duty 213. tnnua.lmspectlOn, 23.9.09. Totn.l on parade 28. Annun.l re-examinn.tion, 23.9.09. embers passed 2. Medallions 22. I egllln.tioll uniform worn by 3 Officers, ~ fergel1nts, 2 c?l'porals, n.nd 12 men. Ma.teria.!: litter, 3 stretchers, 2 water bottles, la.vresacs, splll1t , [mel b::mdages, yested in G. \V. Railway. Divi ion supported by members' subscriptions.
T
St. J ohn An'/,bulance BTigade.
272
273
(PLYMOUTH CORPS ) PLYMOUTH NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 13.11.07.] Lady Supt.
1st Nursi,ng Offic.e r.
Miss M L Head
Hon . Surgeon.
Miss O. L. S. McOnmmon.
J P. S. W ard , M.R. C.S. ., PI' th . 27, Torrington Place, ymou . Officers 3. (PLYMOUTH CORPS)
Honorary Surgeon.
BEAU-QUARTERS : OO -OPERATIVE BUILDING, FRANKFORT STREET, PLYMOUTH. Sup erintenden t .
C.
1. Ball, 53, Alexandra Road, Mutley, Plymouth.
Hon . S ecretary.
HEAD-QUARTEHS : 5, PE)IBnOKE ROAD, PORTSMOUTH. Honorary Surgeon.
i\l. Aston Key, Lady Superintendent.
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(PLYMOUTH CORPS ) PLYMOUTH CO-OPERATIVE NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 20.11.07J. H EAD -QUARTERS: OO-OPERATIVE BUILDINGS, FRANKFORT STREET, PLYMOUTH. Hon . Su rgeon (Acting)_
T. B. 'W ilkinson,
W. J. Waight. Corporals 2. Privates 15.
(PORTSMOUTH CORPS ) PORTSMOUTH NURSING DIVISION. [Formed]. 8. 95.]
S. R. Gordon.
OffiC!ers 2. Sergeant 1. Oorporal 1. Privates 26 . T otal efIective 30. Drills held 50 . Average attendance 12. Oa~es attended on public duty 40. Oases attended not on public duty 80 .
~LD.
B. A., )1. n.
Lady Sec. and Acting Lady Treas .
Mrs. E. ::'1. Fulljame , St. Briavel, Queen's Grove, outhsea .
Miss E. l\1. . J cans, 66, Victoria Road, N. , outhsea.
Officers 2.
Nursing si tel'S 26. Total effective 28 . Practiccs held 22. Average attendance 14. Oases attended not on public duty 1. Oases privately nursed 4. Annual inspection, 28.6.09. Total on parade 15. Annual re-examination, 17.6.09. Members passed 18. Medallions 23. eryice badges 16. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer and 11 ntH'. ing si tel's. Material: cupboard, splints, bandages, bedstead, sheets, blankets, plllows, folding table, etc., yeo ted in Divisional Committee. Division snpported by members' subscriptions.
r Decrease since last report 3.
Lady S ecretary.
Lady Su perintendent.
Mrs . Gale, 13, Julian Street, Plymouth. Acting Lady Insp. of Stores.
Miss i\1. J. Dumble, 31, mlapel Street, Stonehouse, Plymouth.
(P ORTSMOUTH AND DISTRICT CORPS ) PORTSMOUTH PARISH INFIRMARY NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 17 .5.06 .]
Acting Lady Treasurer.
HEAD-QUARTERS: PORTS}IOUTH PARISH I ~FmMARY.
Miss C. Dumble.
Mrs. Glanville.
Honorary Surgeon.
Officers 2. Nursing sisters 13. T otal eITective 15. Decrease since last report 10. Practices held 20. Average at.tengance 2. g~~:: attended on public duty 12. Oases attended not on pubhc l~y 9 . A al rivately nursed 2. Annual inspection, 23.9.09. ~otal on para e 'f' . ~~~~n P. . t'lOn, 23 . ,)., . 09 . Members passed 9. MedallIons 3. l'Part um Olm re-examllla d t d' . ms etc . Material: first aid box, stretcher, water bottl~, ban ages, sp III s, lagra '. t'~~ vested in, and Division supported by, EducatlOn Branch, Plymouth Oo-opera 1 Society.
A
lFormed 28.9.08.]
PORTHLEVEN DIVISION (CORNWALL) . H EAD -QUARTERS: PORTHLEVEN.
1st Offic er.
Hon , Surgeon.
H. W. Spaight, L.R.C.P.
R. H . Winter, Torleven, Porthleven.
Hon . Secretary and Treasurer.
Inspector of Stores.
\V. Rowe.
G. 'White, Torleven, Porthleven. Officers 2.
Acting Inspector of Stores.
E. Ohivers, 183, Francis Avenue, outhsea. Officers 2 (including Corps' Officer). ergeant 1. Total effecti ve 20.
Hon . Treasurer.
T. J. Oollier, 12, Oambridge Road, Ford, Devonport.
J . l\lalpas, l'lLR C.S., 84, Fawcett Road, Southsea.
Acting Hon . Sec. and Treasur er.
PLYMOUTH CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION (DEVON). [Formed 5. 3.08.]
T. B. \Vilkinson, M.D.
S uperintendent (Acti ng).
J. H. F. ",Yay, M. R.C.S.
Jursincr sisters 15. T otal effective 18. (N 0 ~eport r eceived.)
Hon . Surgeon .
(PORTSMOUTH AND DISTRICT CORPS ) LANDPORT DIVISION. [Formed 1. 7. 94 .J HEAD-QUARTERS: CONNAUGIIT DRILL HALL, LANDPORT.
Sergeants 2.
Privates 20 .
T otal effective 24.
PORTSMOUTH AND DISTRICT CORPS (HANTS.).
[Re-formed 5.05.]
H EAD -QUARTRRS : PORTSMOUTH. Chief Super inten dent.
J. Malpas, M.R.C.S., 84, Fa\vcett R oad, Southsea.
H. W. Morley, M.R.C . . , L.R.C.P. Port mouth Parish I nfirmary, Portsmouth. (Ko report received). RAMS GATE CORPS (KENT ). HEAD'QUAUTER::>: OENTUAL A>IBULANCE
[Formed 18.6. 99.J
TATfON, YOUK
TREET, RAM GATE.
Chief Surgeon and Chief Superintendent (Acting).
O. Ootton, F.RC.P., 42,
pencer
quare, Ramsgate.
(Two Ambnlnnc~ Divisions). Officers 5. ergeants 8. Corporals 4. Privates 78. (On8 Nw-sing Division) . OiHcers 3. NurSing sisters 21. T otal effective 119. I n crease sin ce las t report 7. Corps supported by Ram gate Centre .J.A.A., Watch Oommittee, and public subscription . (RAMSGATE CORPS ) RAMSGATE TOWN DIVISION . HEAD-QUARTERS: YORK
[Formed 28 .4.91.J
THEEl', RAMSGATE.
Hon . Surgeons.
F. Woods, 111 . R. O. s. Supt. and Han . S ec.
F. W. Oonconi, 17, Nelson Crescent, Ramsgate.
A. E. Pin niger, M. B. Inspector of Sto res.
Oorp!. Olark, 7, Ellington Rd.
Hon . Treasurer.
E. Fisk, 1II.D. (Hon. Mem,),
St. John A rnbulance BTigade.
No. I I. District.
Officers 3. Sergeants 2. Corporals 4. Privatcs 3 . Total effective 4.7 . Incre,lse since last report 8. Drills held 4.1. Averag~ attell~ance 26. Removal 4.2. Cases attellded not on public duty 45 . ADlmal mspectlOll, 23.6.09. Total 011 parade 32. Anllual re-examination, 1 , 19: & 26.5.09. .Members. passed 40. Failed 3. Medallions 40 . ervice b:1Llges 41. Nursmg certlficates H. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 2 ser~ea.nt~, 4 corporals, fLud 32 men. lIIaterial: 2 litters, 11 stretchers, 5 surgIcal ha VI es~cs, te~t, .etc., vested in RamsO'ate Centre .J.A.A. Division snpported by pub11c contnbubolls, <0 removal fees, etc.
Officers 2. Sergeants 2. Corporal 1. Privates 16. Total effective 21. Increase since last report 6. Drills held 52. A verage attendance 12. Cases attended not on public duty 91. Annual inspection, 20.9.09. Total on parade 20. Annual re-examination, 20.9. 09. Memb~rs passed 20. 1I1edallions 9. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 2 sergeants, 1 cc.rporal, and 16 men. Material: horse ambulance and Ashford litter, 5 stretchers, hamper, case, 3 surgical havresacs, water bottles, carrying sheet: splints, bandages, etc., vested in Divisional Committec. Division supported by voluntary contributions.
274
(RAMSGATE CORPS ) RAMSGATE NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 29 .1 0.90.] HEAD-QUARTERS: TECHNICAL SCUOOLS, RA::IISGATE. Honorary Surgeon.
275
ST. IVES DIVISION (CORNWALL).
[Formed 24.10.02.J
HEAD-QUARTERS: 1IARKET STRA~D, ST. IVEs, CORNWALL.
Lady Superintendent.
R . S my tl1, ::ILD.
:Mrs. A. COttOll, penceI' Square, Ramsgate.
42,
1st Nursing Officer and Lady Secl-etary . .
Mrs. F. W. Hinds, 57, Queen Lady Inspector of Stores.
F. C. Matthew,
Hon. Surgeons.
J. M. Nicholls, M.D.
)I.D.
Superintendent.
t., Ramsgate.
t. hes,
J'. Thomas, 21, Trellwith Place,
Lady Treasurer.
:Miss E. E. Ca. well. Miss E. \Y alker . Officers 3. Nursing sisters 21. Total effecti ve 24. D ecrease since last report 1. Practices hel~l 24. Average ,..,attendance ~4. C~~es attended not 011 public duty 8. Cases p1'1 vately museu (. Annual lllspectlOn, 15.7.09. Total on varade 19. Annual re-examin~tioll, . . 0.09. Members l)~ssecl 22. Medallious 22. Sen'ice badges 11. Regulabon uUlform ,,-01:n by 2 Officers and 15 nursinO' sisters; indoor uniform worn by remainder. Ma~el'lal: "aterpro?f sheets, hot water bottles, bath chair, spinal couch, carrying c~ll.l.~r, etc., vested m local Centre . J. A. A. Division supported by members' subscnptl?ns. . On July 9th the Lady Superintendent, 1111'S. Cotton, Hon. ervmg Slster of th e Order, attended at J.Iariborough House, and received at the hands of H. R.H. the Prince of Wales, the Long Service Medal.
Corn\vall. Acting Inspector of Stores.
Hon. Secretary.
. Williams, BarnooD, St. hes, Cornwall. ActIng Hon . Treasurer.
N. Berrimall.
E. Couch.
Oincers 3. crgeant 1. Corporal 2. Privates 22. Total effective 28. Decrene since In. t report 3. Drill ' held C6. Average attendance 20 . Case attended on public duty 1. Removals. 'ases attended not on public duty 60. Annual inspection, ~t3. 8. O. Total on parade 15. Annual re-examination, 18.9.08. Member::; passed 19. ~Iec1alliolls 10. ,er\-ice badge 5. Regulation uniform worn by 2 Officer, 1 sergeant, ~ corporal,.;. and :22 men. ~Iatel'ial: 5 stretchers, Ashford litter, Lowmoor jacket, 2 haYre, acs, 3 ,Yater bottles, blanket, bandage', vested in Diyision,d Cummittee. Diyisioll supportcd by ,oIuntary contributions. Number of melJ\bers enrolled in ~I.II.II.R. 10.
(RAMS GATE CORPS ) RAMSGATE POLICE DIVISION.
[Formed 26.4.98.] HEAD-QUARTERS: POLICE STATION, RAMSGA'l'E. Superintendent.
HBAD-Q'UAnTEU : Lomm PLACE,
W. B. Jones, Police tatioD, Ramsgate. 1st Officer .
SITTINGBOURNE DIVISION (KENT ).
F,
H. Creedy. Officers 2.
READING DIVISION (BERKSHIRE). HEAD-QUARTERS:
[Formed 13.12.93.] WANSEA ROAD COU::-l'OIL SCliOOL.
Honorary Surgeon . and Acting Superintendent..
1st Officer .
F. E. Meade, M.R.C. S., 106, ,LonJon Road, Readmg.
W. Hilliard.
Hon. Sec. and Treasurer.
Inspector of Stores.
Sergt. A. Poffiey, 42, Sherman Road, Reading. Officers 2.
Sergeants 4.
Corporals 5.
Corpl.
Privates 40.
READING NURSING DIVISION (BERKS).
H.
Allaway.
Total elfective 51. [Formed 6.3.99.]
REDRUTH DIVISION (CORNWALL).
[Formed 18.10.93.] HEAD-QUARTERS: CLINTON PASSAGE, Rl!:DRUTlL
Honorary Surgeon.
F. Hichens, ::II.D., B.S .
Superintendent.
R. J. Parsons, 33, Fore Street, Redrutb.
Hon. Secretary.
Sergt. E. E. Hattam, Barncoose Terrace, Illogau Highway, Redruth.
Hon. Treasurer.
Corpl. S. H. James.
TREET, SnTmc.TBOURNE.
Honorary Surgeon.
Hon. Secretary.
Sergt. H. H.. Thol'll to 11 , Police tatiol1, Ham ·gate. Sergeants 6. Privates 40. Total effective 48. (No report received) .
lATIOX
[Formed 9.9.03.1
I
oble, L.R.C.P.
4th Officer, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer.
Inspector of Stores.
L. H. Dence, 26, tation. 'treet, 'i t tin gbOlll'lJ e.
A. Arnold.
Officers 2. ,t:l'geallt 1. Corporals 2. rrivates 26. Total eITective 31. Increase since Ia t report 9. Drill hclll 3. Ayerage attendance 14. Cases attendecl on public duty 10. Removal 21. Cases attended not on public duty 12. Allllual inspection, 17.5.09. Total on paraele 22. Annuall'e-examinatioD, 11.6.09. Members passed 21. Hegnlntion uniform worn by 2 Ollicers, 1 sergeant, 2 corporals, and 13 men. Material: Rea-Edwards litleI', 4 stretchers, 2 carrying sheets, ambulance hamper, havre ac, 4 water bottles, bell tent, vested in Divisional COllllllittee. Diyisiol1 supported hy voluntary contribution.
SOUTHAMPTON DIVISION (HANTS ). HEAD-QUAnTETI. : 33, HJGU f)TllEET, Hon . Surgeon and Treas.
J. II. P. Fraser,
M.D.
Superintendent (Acting).
Lt.-Col. G.E. Twi s, ,'t. John's, , holing, Hunts.
[Formed 4.4.05.] OUTllA;)!PTON. Hon . Su rgeon.
,Yo E. JollilJ'e, F.B.C.S. (6.11.09.). 1st Officer.
Inspectol- of Stores.
W. T. :Fulford (21.11.0D.) Corp. J. C. Blundell. 2, Lo\\'e!' Cedar Rll., Bevoi Town, outhampton.
]V o.
St. John A ?nbulance B?'igade.
276
Officers 2. Sergeants 2. Corporal.f. Privates 26. T otal ef)'ective 34 (30.9.09). Decrease since last report.f. Drills held 26 . Average attenclance .1 5 . Cases attended on public duty 3. Removal1. Cases attended not on p~lbh? duty" 25. Annual inspection, 15.6.09. Total on pal'a(~e 21. ADllUa~ re-exaJlllllahon, 6., ..09, and 23.9.09. Members passed 27. Medalltons ~23. erYlc.e badg~s 7. Nurmg certificates 18. Military sanitation certificates 1D. Re~l1lat~on Ul1lfoIl1l.worn b~r 1 Officer, 2 sergeants, 4 corp?ral , and 1~ .men. Material:, '. street tatlOns, VIZ., litter and 6 stretcher station, (contallllllg Rea Edwards httel', 6 tretchers, and other appliances) 5 other stretchers, 2 surgical hl1vre:a?,! 2 \yater bottle, bandages, splints, etc., vested in Divisional Committee . Dl YlSIOn supported by members' subscriptions and donations from outhamptoll Centre .J.A.A. SOUTHAMPTON NURSING DIVISION (HANTS ). [Formed 30.3. 08.] 0UTIIA:lfl'TOX. TIEAD-QUAUTEllS: 33, HrGH TREJi:T, Hon. Surgeon.
W. P. Purvis,
M.D.
Lady Sec .
Lady Superintendent. Mrs. E. K. illa~on
J.lis E.:Jr. prague (.f.10.09), t. John'::;, taLion Rd., (trans. to No. 1 DiL16.11.09.) holing, Hants.
H EAD'QUARTEHS : MONSO
Officers 2. Nnrsing sisters 40. Total effecti\'e 42 (30.9.09). Increase since last report 3. Practices held 22. A Hrage attendance 1-1. Ca es attended not on public duty 12. Cases privately nUl' ed 6. Annual in. peetion, 9. 6,09. Total on parac1e31. Annual re·exnminatioll, 11.5.09. Membe)" pa" ed 33. Medallions 32. el'vice badge 1. Regulation uniforlll \YOl'll by 2 Oii1cers, and 23 nursing sisters. Material: air cu hion, sheets, blanket., baucInges and splints, vested in Divisional Committee. Diyisi.on supported by members' subscriptions. STONEHOUSE DIVISION (GLOUCESTERSHIRE ).
[Formed 30.9.04.]
HE.AD-QUARTEl1S : STONEHOl'RE ~ UnSCRIPTIOK
Hon. Surgeon ., Supt., and Acting Hon. Treas.
J. G. McLannahan, L.R.C.P, The nIount, Stonehouse, Glos.
Roo)Js.
"Hon. S ecretary and S ergt."
F. Dads, Regent
tl'eet,
tonehonse.
,V. 1'.
TORQUAY DIVISION (DEVON).
[Formed 1 .11.06.]
HEAD-QUARTERS: TECIINICAL • OIIOOL, TOTIQuAY.
Hon. Surgeon and Acting Hon . Treas.
C. J. Ellis, M.D.
ROAD, TUNBRIDGE 'YELLS.
Storrs, lIr.u,o.s., Hall Gate, Tunbridge \Yells.
1s t Officer.
Hon . Treasurer.
T. LesLer.
C. Norton, 3, Calverley Parade, Tunbridge Wells.
Officers 2. ergen.nt 1. Pri"utcs 17. Total efl'edive 20. Iuerease since la L report 3. Drills belel 19. Average attendaJlce 14. Cases atteJlded on puhlic duly 4. Removals O. Cuses attended not on public duty 24. Annual inspection, 22.9.10. Tolal 011 parade 13. Anlllll11 re-examination, 29.7.09 . Members pas 'cd 13. Medallions 15 , Regulation ulliform "'orn by 2 OfIicers, 1 sergeant, and 1-1 mell. Mat rial: 2 stretchers, ,rater botU(:s, havrcsac, and amLulanee cbn.ir, vested in Di\'isional Committee . Division supported by voluntn.ry con tri butions. TWYFORD DIVISION ( BERKS. ).
[Formed 17.2.09.]
IIEAD-Q(;ARTEIl.S: IUON ROOll[, TWYFORD, EERI\.:.
Hon . Surgeo n.
R.
In Charge.
]1. King, :M . R.C.S.
el'gt. F . J.
Hon S ecretary.
C. T .
mi.th, 1, Mount Pleasant, Twyford, Berks. Hon . Treasurer.
quir 'l:i (2 .3.10), :L, Brook St., Twyfurd, Derks.
CorpI. W. II. Hamblin.
Officer 1. er<>eaut 1. COl'porals 2. Plinl.tes 16. Total effectil"e 20. Drills heJel 31. A\' er,lge atteud,ul('·13. 'ase ' attended on public duty Ifi. Cases attended not on public duly 13. Annual re-examination, 27.5.09. i\lLmber pu sed 8. Medallions c1 .'el'\·ice hadge 1. r\U1sing certificates 2. Hegulation uniform worn hy 1 sergennt. 2 corpol'1l.b, and 7 men. l\ltllerial: stretcher, bandages, splints, vested in Jji"isional Commitlee, Divi",ioll supported by members' ub ' cl'iptions and puLlic contribll Lion ,
Act ing I nspector of Sto res.
Sergt. Sirett. Officer 1. ergeants 2. Corporal. 2. Pl'iYates 24. Total ef)'ective 29. I ncrease since last report 6. Drills heltl 29. Ai'erage attellllallce IS . Cases attended on public duty 9. Removals 2. Cases attended not on public duty 16. Annual inspection, 28.10.09. Total on parade 25. Annual re-exuminatioJI, 17.9.09. Members passed 26. Medallions 10. ~ 'ervice badgE', 3. Regulalion uniform \Yom by all. Material: 6 stretchers, 2 surgical havresacs, 28 'Yater bottles, 28 canvas havresacs, n.ncl Brigade flag, vesteLl in Divi ional Committee. Division supported by voluniary contributions.
T
[Formed 1883.J
Hon. Surgeon , Superintendent, and Act ing Hon . Secretary
Miss E . Locke (1.10.09).
Miss L. Carte (4.10.09).
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TUNBRIDGE WELLS DIVISION (KENT).
Nurs ing Officer and Lady Treasurer.
Lady Inspector of Stores.
II. Dist?'ict.
WARE DIVISION (HERTS .).
[Formed 12.6. 02.]
HEAD·QUAHTEllS: ~rJ "1 x li.l.LL, Al\IWELL END, 'YARE.
Supe rintendent and Hon. Secr·etary.
C. J. DewLlUl'Y, "outil YW\\, Francis Road, ,Yn,re. Totll,l cffecti\'o 10. O[ficer 1. ... ergcallt 1. Pri\'n,tes Increa e iuce last l' "POl't 2. Drills held 26. 'ases attended on public duty 24. Cases attended not on public dnty 1 '. ~\.nutl<tl re-exltminu.tioll, 20.9.09. Members pn.ssed 6. Medalliuns 7. He~uln lion ulliform '''Ol'll by 1 01licer, 1 sergen,no, and 8 men. Material: wheeled litter, 3 stretchers, ambuhtnce hampel', surgical havresac, splints, bauthge8, etc., Yes ted in Di \'i ' ional Committee. Di vision supported by volullta.ry cOlltribution '.
Hon . Surgeon and Superintendent.
T. Dunlop, M.D., Willenhall, Habbacombe, T orquay. Inspector of Stores.
E. Pearse. Offic ers 3. Sergeant 1. Corporals 3. Privates 17. Total efl'edive 24 (30,9.09). I ncrease since last report 6. Drills helel 37. Average attendance 15. Cases attended not on public duty 22. Allnual inspection, 13.10.09. Total on parade 14. Annualre-examinatioll, 29.9 an(l 6.10 .09. Mem hers pl1ssecl 15. Medallions 9. Nursing certificates 9. Regnlation uniforlll worn by 1 Officer, 1 sergeant, 3 corporal.s, and 9 men. Material: stretcher, surgical havre sac, splints and balldage~, vesteu 111 Di.vi<;ional Committee. Division supported by public contributions.
WESTGATE-ON-SEA DIVISION (KENT ). IIEAD-QlJAltTEUS:
Honor-ary Surgeon.
A. F. Street,
Ill. A., 111 . D.,
[Formed 29.3.95 . ]
TIn: G lWYE, ,YESTGA'l'J'i:-ON- gA.
Sup er int endent and Hon . Sec.
r.
Yellil:i, 16, ttttion HoaLl, W es Lga te- 011- ea.,
1st Officer.
J. Kinmont.
Insp ec tor of Stores.
HOIl . Tr·eas urer.
Corp1. U. W. Case.
G. Peutler.
Officers 3.
Sergeants 2.
oJ'poru.l1. Pril'atas 2 report receiyed.)
( J0
Total efl'ecti va 34.
N o. 11. District.
St. John A rnbulance B?'igade.
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WESTGATE-ON-SEA AND MARGATE NURSING DIVISION (KENT). [Formed 20 . 3. 06.J H EAD-QUARTERS : AMBULANCE
T"~TIO~, TUE GROYE, W E TGATE-ON- E A.
Ho no r ary Surgeon .
P. O. Burgess, L . , . A . Lady S u pe r inte nde nt a nd Trea s .
La dy S e cr-eta ry .
Mrs. :fiL E . Ohurch Bra,sier, Blenheim, L ower N orthdown H,d., Oliftom-111e, Ma.rgate. Officers 2.
Miss A . M . Hobb , Adrian H ouse, 'W estgate-on- ea.
K ursing sister 6. Total effecti \'e S. (Ko report receiveu . )
H EAD-QUARTERS ; "ECLfI' E" COFFEE 'fA vJm~, PALMER WE "ro~- "cPER-~lARE.
G. H. Temple,
Major.L\. Cary, R.E. ('1'), L . R.C.P. , "Ierne," Charlton Boall, 'Yeston-super-l'I1are.
:\I . B .
Hon . T reas u r e r .
Inspect or' of Sto re s .
Sergt. J . S. Cox, "Eclipse" CofTce Tavern, Palmer treet, II eston- uper- .Mare. Officers 2.
C. Lake.
Corporal 3. Private 20. (N 0 report recei yeu.)
ergeant 1.
WINSCOMBE DIVISION (SOMERSET). [ForllleLl COlJXCIL
CllOOL HOO;\JR,
2 . 9. 0 . J
1\ IX ·CO)lBE .
Hon. S urgeon and Superinte n den t .
C. F. Le ;Sabe,
Tl' EET,
Ho n . S urgeon an d S uperin t en d en t .
Ho n . S urge on .
Officers 2. NUl' 'ing si tel'S 16. Total effective IS. Increase ;;ince 1n t report 7. PrnctiCGS hel(l 39. Average attendance 10. Oases attended not on public duty 3. Oa'e llri,ate]y nursed 5. Annual inspection, ~l. £I. 09 . Total on parade 16. Annnalre-examinalion, 15.9. 09. Members passed 17. M edallion 17. Regulation uniform worn by 2 Officers and 7 lllll' ing sister . Material: mackinto~h ·!teeting, ::ircular ail' cushion, bed rest, dres.ing trays, hampel', splints and hanclage, etc., Y('stecl in l>arish Oouncil. Division supported by volunlary conll'ilmlions.
llE"~D-QL'ARTEH~:
WESTON-SUPER-MARE DIVISION (SOMERSET). [Formed 20.9.06·1
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L. :ll.::;.,
"Zellnor," ,YinscoJlJbe,
omerset.
Inspecto r of Stores and Hon. Treasurer.
J . LUlle (20.1l. 09) . Officer l. -'ergeant 1. Privates 15. Total efrective 17. Drill' held 30. ,Average utlellllance 11. 'ases atLended not on public duty 2 . AUllual ill~pectioll, 2·'Ul.O!.l. Total on parn,lle 11. AlIllUall'e-examination, 12. 5.09. Members passell Iii . :;\Iellalliolls 9. .Material: ~ tl'etchers, bandllCres, and splints, " estell ill Dil'iion :ll Oommittee. Divi ·ioll uppol'tecl hy membef.s' sub criptions and \'olnntary contribution'.
Total effective 26 .
WOLVERTON DIVISION (BUCKS). [Formed 11. 7.01.J
WHYTELEAFE DIVISION (SURREY). [FormeJ 26 . . 07.] HEAD-QUARTERS : HO~IELE.A., 'iVHYTELK~FE .
IIEAD-QtJ_\.1U'EH ' :
(1\ 0 report recei yeu.)
I x TITliTE, IYOLYERTOX.
Honorary Surgeons.
S uperintenden t .
;\I.H.~. ,'., L.R.C.P. Procte]" ;\l.B., c.)[.
J. O. llan'ey, G. L.
Ho n. Su rgeo n .
Haydn Brown, L.R.C.P., Bisham, Caterham Valley.
CIGXCE _I,XD Al:T
J. H. Adkin on, 7, Yictoria St., ,\y 01 "erton .
1st Officer.
Hon. Sec. and Treas.
F. ,\. Cave.
'c rtrL
n..-'.
illan tle,
Inspec t or of Sto res.
CorpL J. "mart.
105, Ohlll'ch St., Wolverroll.
WILLESBOROUGH DIVISION (KENT ). [Formed 3.5 . 06.] HEAD-QUARTEItS: OOUNCIL SCUOOLS ,
Hon o rary Surgeon.
C. TIlbury-Fox,
M.H.. C. S .
,V ILLESBOP.OL'GII.
Acting S upt. and Ho n. S ec.
J . W. Taylor, 6. , Hcrhert Hoad, . Willesborol1gh.
Insp ector of S t ore s .
Ho no rary Treas ure r .
J . Maple.
el'gt. G. l'I1a pI e.
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Oorporals 2 . Privates 24 . T otal efTective 29. I ncrease since last report L Drills beld 4·1. Average attendance 10. Removals 10. Oases attRnded not on public Juty SO . Annual inspection, 27 . 10. 0S. Total on parade 20 . Annual re-examination, 14.9.09. Members pass ell 17. Failed 1. M edallions 2l. Nursing certificates 2. Regula.tion uniform worn by 1 Olficer, 1 sergeant, 2 corporals, and 14 men. Material: Ashford Jitter, 3 stretchers, ]uwresac, Splill ts, ban(lages, etc., vested in Pari"h Oouncil. D ivision supported by voluntary con tribu tions.
WILLESBOROUGH AND ASHFORD NURSING DIVISION (KENT). [Fol'lllell ~S . 9. OS. J HEAD·QUAP''l'EP..S; SOUTH EASTERN HAlLWAY SC H OOLS, NEW T OWN.
Ho n . Surge on . IV .
H . Savory,
~r.R.C . S .
1st Nurs ing Officer.
M iss E. ll olnell'ood, T he Lilacs, Oudworth R oad, Willesborollgh .
La dy In s p . of Stores,
Urs. E. GibsolJ .
Oflicers ,1. ergeant 1. Oorporals 3. Prinltes 30. Tolal tfTective 3 . Drill ltchl 25 . Avernge attendancc 15. Oase attended on public llnty 2. Relllovals 15. Oas('" altende<l not on pnblie llllty -1-1. Annual inspection, 2 .9.09. Tota 1 on parade 25. Anm:n I rt'-eYamin lion, 1 i. .09. !lJ em bel'S pas cd 2,1 . jlelbllions ~3. Scrvice badges 3. ... l1l'sing cel'titie,tte ~. R egulation uniform \~'orn hy 1 0 /licer, 1 sel'!,!L'nn t, ;3 corpora h, allll 10 men. ~Ia.te riitl: Rea.- Ell w:trds' httel'. with stretcher [llltl hood, ;") strctchers, 6 surgical IUl.\'re a.c.', plint' allll tore, ycslerl in Finance UUII1111itlce. Division sn}lportell by memhers' ubscl'ipliolls and public donations. T
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St. J ohn A rrnbuZ((/nce Brigade.
No. I I I. Di strict.
No. IlL-Central and Eastern District. Deputy Commissionet·- Colonel G. S . ELLI.·TOX, V.D., ;u.r..c .. ·., St. Edmund's, Felixsto,Ye. Dist1'ict Chicj Sw·geon- 1'IIr. 'Y. E. Al'DLAXD, M.n.C.S., 5, Oxford trcet, \Vellingborough. Assistant Commissionet·- nIr. T. H. 'YOOL. TOX, 53, Ea t Park Parade, K ortham p ton . Dist1'ict Chief S161Jel'intendel1t- Major F. A. BI~OOKS, M. D., R.A.M . C. (T), ~. t . Felix Felixstowe. ' Dist1'ict Superintendent Sec7'etct7'y-Captain ' Y. A. GIDn, ~I.D., It.A.M.C. (T.), Major House, I pswich . Dist1'ict Supe7'intenclent T7·easU1·e1·-1Ir. T . KELSOS, ~I.D., 78, Haglcy Road, Birmingham. Dist1'ict SUIJerintendent of StoTes-Rev. ·W. DonE RC"DGAllD, ~r.A.: Longford Grange, Coventry.
REPORT OF THE DEPUTY CO.JUIL' IOXER. ,'T.
ElJ)rCsD~.
FELIX.TO\YE, 30th October,
190~.
Sm, . . I have the honour to submit the following as my annual report for Ko. III. D istrlct for the year eULling 30th, eptem LeI', 1900. It again affords me much pleasure to place on record the satisfact.ory progress and the continued increase in the efticiency of that rortion I)f the Brigade scattered throug!lOut the large area under my charge. Brigade work has 1Jet'n actinly canied ou dU.rlng the year, and the various Corps and Di "isions ill the District have ne\'er been III a better state of efficiency than at the pref'ent time. Recl'uitin fr for the Military Home Hospitals Reserve has proceeded with consideraule activity during the year, and n.ow t}lat this speci~l reserve is Ul) to full strength, men ~u·~ joil~il1g the Royal Nayal SlCk Berth Reserve III greater numbers. The week's trallllUCf clthcr on battleshi~~ .o~ in naval hospitals is very popular. b N ew Dlv~slOns have been formed in Colchester, I pswich, and Lough borough, and others are likely to be started in Cambridgeshire anti KOl'folk. There is a ",ide field open for development in the latter county; twenty years ago Torwich ,,"as an active centre for ambulance work, and there are now siC/ns of a rcvival in in terest. T he Distric~ has been specially honoured dnri~g the year by having to turn out on th~ee ?cc8:s~ons to prOVIde street duty for visits of His Majesty the.Kin~ :-lst. At the Kmg s vHnt to Hugby on J uly 3rd, 200 Officers, men, and nurslllg sIsters were on duty u~der the cOlDmand of Assistan t Commissioner \\~ oolstolJ . Thc arrangemellts were admirably can-ied out by the District Staff who received thc ((realest assistance from the Chief Constable of ·Warwickshire. 2nd . On the occasion ~f tIle King's visit to Bir!l1ingbam, on July 7th, a large number ofHon., 'ul'geons, Omcers, and men, with a co~tlDgent of n.ur~es belonging to the Brigade, ,yere on duty under the commanel of ASSIStant CommissIoner Woolston. I n all 560 cases were treated some beinCl fatal, and others of a serious nature , The Chief Constable, Mr. Rafte~, wrote a especial letter of thanks to the Chief Surgeon, Dr. Nelson , expressing his gratification at
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the means take n to c~ure the care and comfo rt of the sick and injured amongst the vast crowds gathered lD the streets . 3rcl. Another important occasion wben the RilJg visited the.city of Norwich on Octo.ber 25th . 1 arranged with the Chief Cons~able to provyle street. duty from the Bngade. Over 100 men and nurses of the I pSWI~h C?rps, WIth the Gippeswyk and Cro mcr Divisions, under the command of CaptalD GIllb, It. A . M. O. (T. ), were on duty from early in the morning until late in the afternoon. The route was a long one, and the ambulance statiolls were formed in such a manner that cOUllllunication was kept up between them alon u the whole line of route . . Snuser1uently the "Tatch COl1l!llittee of the City IJassed ~ vote of thallks ~o the OffJCers ~nrl melll bel'S of the BrIgade for their valuable help on such an Important oCCaSIO]], T~e .chief .even t of ~lJC year was the ~i~trict ~aJllP of I nstruction, which was held at "lutsuntlue at ~~ehx iowe. All adn1ll'ahle SIt~ ~Iose t? the sea ,vas kindly lent by E. G. Pretyman, ES(h :'lLr., and throlJ~h the untulJ1g efforts of the Disbict upt. of Stores, the Rev, Dore .Iturlgarrl, and the Actil:g Qual'tel'-~Iaster, the camp "as not ouly.ready for the maIn body "hen tllCY. arllved 1JY the troop train Oll Saturday enDIng, but a hot sll)lJ:ler was served, which was much appreciated. The total :;trength 01 the can~p on 'tlllclay morning ,,".as :- 28 Officers, 38 sergeants, and about 3 0 corporals ,;-tnd .l'l'lvates.. The usualrouhne ,york was followed during the week. The wcather :rlul'll1g the first part of the week was ueli<rhtful but on T~lUrstlay nifjht all,] ~i'rida.y a gale and stOl"lJl ~prnng up which tried the tents. The Wlllrl anct ram. made flel<] work im pus"ilJle on 11'1 iday. In the evelllllg a vclyuccessful concert '\'as hel<i in the larue canteen tent when tl:e Deputy 90lJllllis ~oller read the following telegram from n.R.II. the PrInce of II ale, the ~rnlld Pnor of the Order of t. John of Jerusalem, whosc 1Jirthuay it 'las :-" I slllcercl.r thaJlk you, the Officers aml men of the Xo , II I. DistIict of the c. John Al.II bulance Brigade, for )'Ot.ll' ld uel greetings on my birthday. -GEORGE." TIllS was reccl verI by all presen t 'lllglng one verse of "God Bless the Prince of "1I~ales." The canl]) uroke up on Saturday, the Dlen hn.ilin c1 from the Miulands ll;anng the.T3?ach • tatioll in a spe(;ial tmill at ~ p.m. This is the first tillle the allllual tral1llng calllp has been held at the seaside' the men li\'illrt inland lllllch .appl'eciaterl the ~hange, e:P?cially the sea bathing, ~nd their bearing ~nu good lJehaYl~U~' was the subject of'pecial COllllllent in tl~e local press. The nS1.1al camp competItIOns ,rcre Jlcld, nncl thr. cllaJ]enge tropllles wcre awarded as follows : "The l\Ia::klJam Cnp" went to Birl11illgham ("No.1 quad);" The Guarel hield" went ~o ::\0. 5 COlllpany (N.-E. 'Warwick), wuich also secured the cnp (01' the best kcl,t hnes. The Chief COl1l11li~sioner's _'-nnual Inspection took place at the camp OIl June 2nd, anrl ~l,e.afte,rwan~s llresented the "~ralkhaJlt Cup" to the winner.. In the afterlloon the Clllcf CODlJlll.siolJer inspecterl the LCllts, kitchens, aur1_ a new form of destructor' sll.llsequt'ntly he a(ldrc:serl the Officers anel men, alill expres ell himself well satisfied WIth all he had secl.l. !his was o~c of the most sucees.sful and hest attended camps tllat has yet Leen hd!l JJl 1\0. JII. DI: lnct, aJl(llll11Ch of the success wa due to the able manner in which 1 was as:ister1 hy As 'istall t C0I11111iionel' "Woolston, Cll ier • l1l'ucons Aud!and and elson, Capt. Gihb, and other mcmbers of my staff. I also o",ish speCIally to thauk the District upt. of tures, the Rev . Dore Rudgard , QuarterMa:ter Trenery, alHl the Transl,ol t Ofliccl', 'upt. ' V, J. Parsons, for the way they lool,rel after the COTll fort of a111'al1k., ancl, In. tly, all "[he offIcers commanding ullit~, to all of Wl1?m lily tllanks are erlually due for their valuaule help and loyal snpport on all occaSlOliS throughont the year. I have the honour to be, • iJ', Your obedient "l'\'ant, GE01tGE '. ELLl..TO_', K night oj Gmcl!, Order of the IIospital of St. J ohn oj Jenlsalem, Deput!J C'omm issione1', No . 111. District. T11e Cbief Commissiollel', St. John Am1Juluncc Brigade.
:t.
Coro.
't. John A rnb?dcince B1'igu.cle.
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Corp! or Divisions.
Oorp 01' Divisions.
Date when formed.
Leice~ter Oorps . .:\ 01' . 14, 1 2 Town Di,,(Leicester Corps) ~~ 0,. 14,1 2 K orthampton Oorps l[a y 4, 1 6 Head-quarters Diy. (Xorthalllpton Oorp. . May 4, 1 6 Earl's Barton Di\-. (K 01'thalllpton Corp) . . Jlar. '24, 1 w Roade Div. (N" orthampto~ Oorps) . June 30, 1 '\\ ellingborough Oorps . eL,t. 1' Head-quarters Div. (I\ellingborough Corp ) April 1 9 Y.Jl.O.A. Di,. (LeiGester Oorps) . . . ~Iay 15, 1 90 '\\ orking len's Oolleae piv. (Leice tel' COI'PSt'. Ko,. 1, 1 90 BIgham Ferrel's Division ('\\ellingboroughOorps) Jan., 1 91 Dudley Di,ision . . ept. 2 ,1 92 ~Ioulton Di '-. (R orthampton Oorps). . . Oct. 2, 1 92 Paulerspury Div. (Kor thampton Corps) . ~Iar. 1, 1 93 1st Di,. (I P wich Oorp, ). July 13, 1 93 :Jlarket Harborough DiL Oct. 17. 1 93 Kettering Oorps . . Oct. 1 ; 1 93 Headquarter Oi . . . i ion (Kettering Corp'") . Oc. 1 , le93 Tangye's Di\'. ( 'metlmick Corps). . IS95 Rushlen Divi iOll (Wellingborough Oorps) . Jan. 30, 1 96 Ringstead Division (\YellingbolOUgh Corps) . ~Iar. 20, 1896 Wollaston Di,i ion (\Yel.lingboro~~~ Corp) . April 2, 1 96 Elledon DlnslOn (\\Tellingborough Oorp). . :JIay 5 1896 Police Division (Ipswich ' Oorps) . . . Octoller 1896 Bozeat Division ('\\elling' borough Oorps) . . Dec. 3, 1896 Twywell Division (Ket~ering Corp, ) . . Dec. 18, I 96 Blisworth DIV. (K ortham,Pton Oorps). . April 2, 1 97 Irthhngborough Divisioll (\f ellinghorough Corps) ilIaI'. , 1 97 Irchester Di . . . islOll (Wellingborough Corps). I 97 Rushton Division (Ret_ teriog Corps) . . April 3, 1 97 }\uneaton Town Division :Jlay 8, 1 97
I
Date when formed.
toke Bruerne Div. (K orthampton Corp) . May 29, 1 97 St. John' Division (I p wich Oorps) . . July 29, 1897 \fhea t heaf Di . . . ision (Leicester Corps) . ept., 1,,97 Roth \\"ell Di rision (Kettering Corp) Dec., 189i Oundle Din. ion. FelJ. 2C. 1,,9 Leighton Buzzard Div. . Feh. 2 -, 1e9S Hallaton Dirision. . Feb. 7, 1 98 Orwell Works Di,i ion (Ipswich Corp) . . Oct. 13, 189S L. & K. W. R. Dinsion (Leice tel' Corps) . . K oc 1. 1,,98 Little Houghton Diy. (X orthampton Oorp ) . Koy. 20,1 9S :JIedbourne Diyi ion . ~Iar. 3, 1 99 Ha,erhi1l Dinsiou. . April 20, 1.,,99 Davenh'J Din"ion (~Tor_ thampton Ocrps). June 2. 1 99 Felix towe Di . . . ision . Oct. 30; I 99 Oddfellows Di,-. (Ips\yich Oorp ) Dec. 0, 1899 .. 1900 I p"wich Corps Desborongh Divi ion (Kettering Oorp ) . Feb. 9, 1900 Brixworth Div. (Rorthampton Corp). April 9, 1900 A hby-de-la-Zouch Div. . April 13, 1900 :Ki lingbury Div. (Kor thampton Corp) . May 29, 1900 ,Yig·ton ~lagna Di,ision (Leicester Oorp ) . . J une ~g, 1900 Xuneaton(L. & K.W.R) Did ion . Aug. 12,1900 :JIar. 19. 1901 Cromer Division. Dnnchurch Division . April 20, 1901 Burton Latimer Division (:Kettering Corps) . May 2, :901 Oo-opera ti . . . e Ooven try Divi ion . . . Aug. 26, 1901 Broughton Di,i ion (Ketept. 21, 1901 tering Corps) No" 3,1901 O,-er"eal Division Bedfor(l Divi ion . . TO,. 22, 1901 Kettlefol(l's Div. (Smethwick Oorps) . Dec. 19, 1901 arllorough Div. (Leices ter Oorps). . . Dec. 12, 1901 Snow Hill (G", .R.)Div. Jan. 14, 1902 Birmingham Corps
COl"}Js or Divisions.
Date when formed.
Corps or Divisious. LIST OF CORPS AXD DIVISIOXS I~ ORDER OF SE~IORITY.
111. Dist'tict.
Central t~tion Div. (Dir. Jan. 14, 1902 min"halU Corp,,) . Kelso; ~tr(;et Di\·. (13ir1902 . Jan, miotiham Corp. La"\dey treet jI. R.) Di y. 190~ (Birmingham Corps) . Feh. Fale 'hill and Longford Divi ion . J\Iar. 25, 1902 Cranford Di vbon (Kdtering Corps . . April 23,1902 ~o. 4 "ocial 'dtlement Divisi .n (Ilwich Oorp , April26, 1902 Burwell Di,-. (Leiceter Corp) . :JIay ~: 1902 ,Yig· tonp1. 1:.) Di\"Uoll (Leice,;,ter Corp', . . :Mny 25, 1902 Olney Dh'i"ion :Jlay ~3, 1902 :Jlonument Lane (L . & ~-. 'Y. R.) Div. (BirmingFd). 2;;. 1 flO~ ham Corp') . June 1; 1',)0~ Birmingham Corps. Aug, 1902 methwick Corp Rugby Di\'Hon . . Dec. 12, 1 !)O~ :JIessrs. R "noch ':,Di '-. (Birmino_'ll,) Corp) . . April '27,1803 Earl 'hilton 1 iyiion (Leic" t,r Corp I . • Jlay I, 1903 Pytchley Di"i"iou (Ket1903 tering Oorps) . June, Burlington Hall Di \"1. ion (Birmingham Col'! ') . :Jlar. 11, 190-1 Curzon 'treet (L. &. K. 'Y. R) (Birmingham Corp.) , . . April 11, 1004 Wednb11 1l'\' Divi.'ion . July 23, 1904 .-0. 2 . wart UlHl Llo}'lh D . (Binningham Corp) . . . Aug. 30, 1004 . .Tan. 19, 1005 Coalville Division. Wal.-erhamp 011 Di"isioll l\I 1' , '2 • 1905
Leicester Kursin" Diy. (Leice, tel' 00rp0 . , Ipswich.Xur ing Di . . . i.::;ioll ,(IpswIch Corps). . Rmgsteull Kur.,ing Diy. _(\\"ellingborough Oorp ) Kettering Xursing Div. (Kettering Corps) . Xorthampton (head-quartel"") K nr 'i 11 Di \'ision (Xortha1l1pto~ Oorp,) . Leighton Buzzard R ursing Di . . . ision
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Gippeswyk Division April 4, 1905 Leamington Division . April 4, 1905 1~0. I (HeaJ Qrs.) Div. Birmingham Corps) . April 12, 190;:; Hinckl!:'y Di\'ision (Lei. . . Au a . 19. 1905 cester Corps) 0 . K o. 10 (General Electric) Di,. (Birmingbam Corp) . . . Aug. 2 , 1905~Iidland Rly. Diy. (Welliugborough COl1>") ., ep. 12, 1905 :Jli\llanu Rly.Div. (Kettering Corp) . . Dec. 12, 1905 ... ~o. 12 (Hockley G. W.R) Di\'.(RirminghamCorps) Fell. 2,1906 Leicester Corporation Tramway Di,.(Leic tr. ol'ly) ~Iar, 17, 1906 ITO, 10 (HalesowenG. W. R.) Diy. (BirmingbamCorl' ) :Jlay 9, 1906 Coventry Oentral Div. (1. , E. ,\arwickshire Corps) June 9, 1905 tratfol'(l-on-A,on. Diy. . June25,1906 _To.13(~litchell&Butler)
Div.(BirmingbamCorp) Au a ,U.190t} , ,\"Illarket Di\-i ion . Oct~30, 1906 Park \' ale Di . . . ision (Leiec '. . Jan. I, 1907 t el' OOrr'S) Flore Di,·. (Xorthampton 01'1') . . . :JIay 2 , 190i G.O.n.. Diyisiou(Leice tel' Oorp ) , No,-. 20,1907 Er1-lrell Divi ion . :May 12, 190~ axon Cement 'Yorks Diyi '.ion . Aug. 8, 190 Leighton Buzzard Div. Aug. 15, 190 " Heart" of Oak Di,-ision (I P ",ich Corp ) . Oct. 1, 190':~- orth Leice, tershire Corp' "Jiny l.J., 1£109 Colche tel'Di,i ion "JIay 5, 1909.
1rthlingborongh K nr ing DiL (WeUingborough 001 ps) . . July 3, 1901 Ru hden Xnrsing Di,i ion (\Yellingborongh Corp) July 3, 1901 Burton Latimer Kur ing Di"ision (:Kettering Corp ) , . :Jlay 23, 190:2 Kynoch Xursing Div. (Birmingham Corp) . Aug. 14, 19G6 Oratory Tur ing Div. (13inninghum Corps) Feb. 5, 1901 ~nneaton Kuring Diy. (X.E.'Yan,ickshireCorps) June~ ,1907
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EASTERN DISTRI CT.
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NURSING DIYISIONS. OENTRAL DrsTHICT.
Leicestershire- Leicester. N orthamptonshire-Irthlingborough, Ketteling, Northampton, Ringstead, Rushden, \VellinglJo.l.'ough. Warwickshire-N uneaton, Oratory (Birmingham).
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BIRMINGHAM CORPS (WARWICKSHIRE). [Formed 11.5.02.] HEAD-QL\.Hl EllS:
Nun.L.&~.W.Ry.
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C hief S uperintendent.
T. Nebon, )f.n., Hagley Road, Etlgba ton.
F. Gilbert, "Glendale," Yicarage RLl., King's Heath.
S upt. S ecretary.
S uperintendent of S tore s.
J. II. 11a\\kins, 2, AshtcII Row, lJil'llliugl.am.
\Y. Hutton.
S uperi ntendent Treasu rer.
W. Eo Adlanl.
(Nine Ambul((nc~Divisions). Officer ?7. el'geallts 12. Corporal 15. Privates 231. 1u;0 Nursing DivisioilS).-Omcer.· 4. NUl' 'ing sisters 25. Total effecti,e 314. Decrease since last rcport H. Material : 16 army stretchers complete, 19 slll'O'ical hanesacs, ] 7 !J.uatl water bottles with straps, 6 Yalises, (cach containing pair blanOkets and ground hect, 6 mbbel' tournirjuets in tin case), undry roller bt'lndages, and bandage roller, 20 pale ·ct· of plint, 300 triangular bandage, sundry fittings for urgical harren ':1C:->, 15 lanterns, 60 arI1,let '. '2. Brigade flag', 12 tation flags, hospital tent, 2 stretchers (\\'ith automatic head .), and tz'etcher, with telescopic handles, \'estell in lhe sLatr. COlpS npportel1 by local Centre 't.J.A.A. and subscri phon . The annual Di ,t rict Camp at Felix towe from 29th May to 5th June, \Va ' attended b.v Chief 'urgeon T. NelsclI, )I.D., upt. eeretary, J. H. Hawkins, Hon. -' l1r.o·eon J. Henton ,\'hite, :I['D., ,'upt. D. H. William " llpt. . ~utt, and 4;) K.C.O~' and Priyates-a total of 50. Thi· wa the fir·t time the camp had been run for a "'hole \yeek ; it pro\'cd thoroughly successful, and an in tl'llcti \'e ti me \\'a pent there. Iv tl:e c~ll1petilion for the 'Cam p Oup," the teams (>ielectetl by ballot) rt'pre 'en tiug the Ihrmmgham 'orps seemed fir -t and second placc. A· proof of the general efficiency of the Birmingham men, it lllay be mentioneu that thi' is the "fourth" time the trophy has been secured by the Corp, out of the five years it has been competed for. T~ e result of the competition i .... !lS as follows .-Birmingham (No. 1 squad) 237 P0111 ts; Birmingham (l. TO. 2 squad) 231 ~ points; Dudley, 220 p01n ts; N. E. Warwickshire Oorps, 174 110ints; 120 men have enrolled in the Iilitary Home Hospitals Reserve.
(BIRMINGHAM CORPS ) HEAD -QUARTERS DIVISION. [Formed 4.05.] HEAD-QuARl'F;RS: hIKGSTONE
Row,
BIR;')nNGHA)f.
Hon o r ary Su rgeo n .
J . A . H. \Vhite, Total
CHOOL ROOM, BEDFORD .
1s t O fficer, Hon. S ec., and Acting Hon. Treas.
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287
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All1blliance.
7 § Staff Officer.
::: Same Hon. Surgeon ill Ambulancc Division. * No report received, last year's figures . . Statement.-1 Deputy Commissioner, 1 District Chief Surgeon, 1 Assistant CommIssioner 1 District Chief Superintendent 1 District Superintendent Secretary, 1 District Superintendent Treasurer, 1. District Superintendent. of ~tor~s, 205 Officers, 213 Sergeants and Corporals, 1912 Privates and Nursmg SIsters. Total (approximate) 2337.
M.D . , F.R.O.S .
Acti n g Superint e nd e nt .
1st Office r and Ac t ing Hon . Treas.
S. Nutt, 60, Tilltern Roau , Hands\yorth, Birmingham.
J. Uaruner, 111, Cooksey Road, "mall Heath.
Hon . Secretary.
Sergt. T. Cheshire, 69, Rosebery Street, Birmingham.
Inspector of Stores.
CorpI. T. H. Garfield .
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288
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O fficers 3. ergeants 2 . Corporals 2. Privates 27. T otal effective 34. last renOl·t 1 Drills held 3 . Average attendance 15. Cases . ce D eCt'ease stn '" 1: • 11' -'I ~ attende(l on public duty 33. R emovals J. Cases attended not on P~l) l? Iluty 29D. 29 . , Annual re-ex:111llnahon, 5.9.09 . · pec t'lon, 29 . , 09 . T otal on parade. A nnu'l I III R 1 t' .f 1\lembers pa sed 31. Medallions 29. J11l'Sll1g certificate 1. e~n a lon um or~ worn by 2 Officers, 2 ~el:g~ants, 2 corp.o rals, and. ~3. men . M~terlal: (see Coq~s, Heport) vested in DlvllOllal COllllUlttee. DnlslOn snppOlted by membels subscriptions.
289
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Oorporal1. Privales 24.. T otal effective 28. Decrca e since last report 2. Drills held 20. Average attendance 13. Cases attended on public duty 29. Rel1l0yals 2. Cases attended not 011 public duty 17. Annual inspection, 7.7.09. T otal on parade 12. Annnal re·examination, 10.4.09. Members po.. sed 15. Failed 1. Medallions? Regulation lmiform \vorl?- by 1 Officer, 1 sercreant, 1 corporal, and 9 men. 1Ia.te1'lal: 3 :;tl'etchers, wheeled htter, 9 water bottl~s, 2 ulallkets, 100 triangular bandages, 9 linen hanesacs, vested in Divisional Committee. Diviion supported uy melll bel'S' su h:ocri ptions, and pnulic contributions.
(BIRMINGHAM CORPS) CENTRAL STATION M.R. DIVISION. [Formed 14.1.0~.J
., ..'L , H EAD-QU ARTERS : CE "TI:
TATIO"" "', "I .1. Ry . ,
'GFFOLK
T., BrRllINGIIAli.
2nd Officer and Hon . Secretary.
Hon. Surgeon.
E. Martindale, 2H, Percy Hd., 'parkill,
J. M. Petrie, M.D.
Birmingham. Act ing Hon . Treas.
Acting Inspector of Stores.
Corporal C.
BIRMINGHAM CORPS) KYNOCH NURSING DIVISION.
J. H. \ Yicllinp .
lark.
rrivates 19. Total cfrcctiYe 23 . Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Corpol'a11. Drills held 36 . A yerage attelldan~c 9. Cases D ecrea e since last report 1. at-tended on public duty 10. Remoyals 3. Cases attended not on p~luh? du!.'y 1 6. Annual inspection, 29 .8.09. 'l'otalon paracle ] .. Annual l'e-eX~nlll~atlOn, ( . 8.09. Mem bel'S passed 1. Failed 1. Medall iOll 22. ernce badges 9. f'1ll' l1lg certltic~tes {J. Regulation uniform worn b~.l Officer, 1 sergea~t, 1 ?o~'l~oral, anell :nel1. :JIa~::'l~l: Ashford litter, 6 stretchers, splmts, etc ., ye ted III Dl nSlOnal Comllllttee. Dl \ blon supported by members' subscriptions.
(BIRMINGHAM CORPS ) CURZON STREET STATION, L & N.W. RAILWAY DIVISION. [Formed 11.4.0'*.J HEAD-QITARTEllS: CURZOX STP.EET STATIOX, L. &
Y. \ V. Rr., BIl1;'oIL-GIIA:.I.
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:JllSS G. Ric-hard on, -1, Aston Lane, Aston, Birmingham.
Acting Lady Secretary.
Officers 2. Sergeants 2. Corporal" 2. Privates 33 . Total effective 39. I ncrease since last report 5. Drills heH 2 . A,erage attenrlance :l2. Co. es attended on pH blic lluty 5. R emovals 26. Cases attended not on puulic d ~1 ty ~23 . Annual mspection, 7.7.09, 3.nd 28. ~. 09. ,..Tot~l parade. 24. AlJnualre-ex.all1lna.t.lO~, 9.09. Members passed 22. Medallions 1 (. 1\ urslIlg certificate 1. !leguln I. IOn l111:follll worn by 1 Officer, 2 sergeants, 2 corporals, and 10 mon. Matenal: .\\lJeelcd h.Lter, 3 stretchers chest cupboard, surgical hamper and 3 boxes, 14 tOllrl1l([Uets, !'plll1ts, bandages, etc. , ves'ted in L. & N. W. R. 00. Division supported lJY L. & r . W. Ry. Co. and memuers' slluscriptions.
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0111co)'s 2. Nl1l'ing istel" 7. Total effective 9. Decrea e since last l'(;POl't 6. Practice held 40. ,\ "crage attendance;'. Cases attentled on puLlic duty 36 . Cases atlclldccillot on publi.G (luty O. 0,1 'c' privately nlll':;ed 4. ..:\.1I11ual ill.pcction, 29 .. 09. TOlal on paradc 7. .Anl1ualre-exal1lillation, 13.9.09. ~lel11hclS pas.. etl . McrlalliOlls 9. LaLd .. 7. Regulation uniform \Vorn by 1 Officer aJl(l lllH ing sil ]'. 1l1at"l'ial: lIo.pital b d, balldarfe , , plints, etc" tVested in KYlloch, Lilllited. Diyj~ioll npp01·tcd hy members' l1b '~ riptiollS.
BIRMINGHAM CORPS ) LAWLEY STREET lYl.R. DIVISION. [Foll1Jl.tl :2.02.J HEAD-QUAHTEUS: LJ..,\,LEY ;'TltEET 'T.\TIO.T, BJInfI~GIIA;'or. Hon . Surgeon.
T. Superintenden t .
Thomas (IJon . Memuer).
Act ing Lady Inspector of Stores.
)Iiss ~l. lIoul '011, ~,A.tou Lane Aston, 13irmi IlglialJl.
J. Dudley, L, (~eorge Arlhur Rd., h ille y, J\irlllillghnlJ1.
Han . Treasurer.
BIlDll~GIIrUr.
1st Nurs ing Officer and Act ing Lady Treas.
mall Heath .
Dale End, Birmingham .
WlTrox,
Hon . Su rgeo n.
F. G. 'ha", 100, Bankes Road,
C. Belcher, ;'of. D.,
L Io~ 'YOIlIC,
H. E. Jessop, L. S . A.
1st Offi cer and Hon. S ecretary.
Hon. Surgeon and Acting Supt.
Mr.
HE_\D-QLUlTEns:
[Formed 16.8.06.J
n.
Gould, :'I.I~. c ..". 1st Offi cer.
F. Ch'lloller.
Hon . S ecretary.
'ergt. J. Walker, Lawley ,-'trect , tatioll, Birmingham.
Inspector of Stores.
'Y.
Hon. Treasurer.
111'. F. Yarrington (Hon. Mem.).
Jclls.
Officers 4. ergeallts 2 . 'o),POI'[1.]s 2. Privales 40. Total ellecti\'e 4 (30.9.09). Decrease since la8L report HJ. Drills held :25. Avcrage aLtellliance 14. Case attended 011 public duty 100. Romoyals 30. Cases attendl:dnot on public duty 450. Annnal inspecLioll, 29. .09. Total on pa,rade 20 . A nuual re-exan,ination, 26.9 . 09. Ul'sing certjJicate~ 5. Regulation uniform .:\Icmbers pussed 2:1. :Jleclalliolls 23. \Yom by 1 Officer, :2 ~cl'gcallts, 2 corporal', a1ld 1 :nen. 1l1aterial: :2 wheeleclliUers, stretchers, ctc., ,"estell in Millland Ry. Co. Di \'i ion snpportell by 111e111 bel'S' ubscriptiollS.
(BIRMINGHAM CORPS ) HALESOWEN G.W.R. DIVISION. [Formed 9.5.06.J
(BIRMINGHAM CORPS) MITCHELLS & BUTLER S DIVISION . [Formed 16 . . 06.J
H EAD -QUARTERS : FmE STATION, HALSOWEN. 1st Officer.
Hon. Surgeon.
J. A. D. Thomson, M.D.
F. ,\V. P ark er, The Croft, H alesowen .
Acting Hon. Sec.
Acting Inspector of Stores.
J. T. Downing , Highfield Lan e, H alsowen .
Corpl. J. Eo Ohancellor.
Hon. Treasurer.
flergt. J. G. Wyld.
Il EAD -QUAltTEHS: CAPr-:
Hon . Surgeon.
H . vVhittome, M.D.
HILL 13nEWEHY, BIlurnmIIAM. Supt. and Acting Insp. of Stores.
C. T aylor (17 .1 ~ .0 9), 163, Oape Hill,
1st Officer and Acting Hon . Secretary.
methwiek.
G. E. Kingsnorth (17.12.09),76, Abbt::y Road, Bearwoocl, Birmingham.
t. J ohn i:l ?nb'Ldance Brigade .
290
.1\ o. Ill. Dist?-ict.
Officers 3. Corporals 2. Private' 23 . T otal efl'ecti\'e 2 D ecrease since la, t report D rills held 50 . A verage ~ttendan:~ 13. Cases attended on public duty 195. Cases attendeJ not on puLhc duts: "'Cl~ . Annual i nspection, 7. 7.09,and 29.8.09. Total on paraue 24. ~nnualj'e-examllla~lOn, 2..2.09, 16.9 .09, and 26.9.09 . 1embers pa eJ 27. ::J edal~lOns 12. RegulatlOll u.Dlform worn by 2 Officer, 2 corporals, and 23 men .. ) Iatpna.l :..shetcher and calT~age: 6 first aid boxes, 2 han'esacs, stretcher, ve ted lD, aud DIY1SlOn supported by MItchells &: Butler' , Limited .
(BIRMINGHA M CORPS ) NELSON STREET DIVISIO N. H EAD - Q'L"ARTER ~ :
OCTAL CLl"B,
' L')DIEIl
(BIRMINGHAM CORPS ) STEWARTS & LLOYDS DIVISION. [Formed 22.9.04.] H EA D- QUARTERS : ~IEss
Honorary Surgeon . Super intendent and Inspector of Stores.
[Fonned 7.12.0l.]
Hon . Secretary.
Hon . S ecreta ry.
E. J. )Iillington.
T. \r alli ,11 Bri;;h ron Bll1g ., Roalie treet.
Officer 2. • erueallt l. Corporal l. Prinlte 16. Total efl'ectin 20. D ecrea e in ce la t report l. Drills held ~4 . Anrage attcudallce H. Annual inspection, 29.8 .09 . T otal en p~rade H. ~Iellll)e!'s 1.)[lS"ed a~l,nual reexamination, 13. Medallions 15. ernce badges 15. l\ Ul'1:lg cerhlicate~. 4. R eaulation uniform worn bv 1 Officer, ] erJeant, 1 corporal, and 1:) men. ,jIatenal: 2 ~tretchers ' < sUl'uical hane. ac.. 2 sheets. Vl' tf'd ill the Hon. Treaurer. Diyision > supported lIy the X el.on treet Adult ehoo1.
Officers 2. . errre.'lnt· 2. Corporal 3. Privates 31. Total effective 38. Increa e since la'l report 5. Drill " held 3ti . Ayerage attendance 21. Cases attended on 1'11hlicUllty 5~. R emoval'100. Ca e-;attendeclnot on puhlic duty 2,216. Annual in pr: ction: 2D . . 09 . Total on parad e 3G . Allnual re-examination, 7.9. 09. 1Iembers pa. "ed 33. Failed~. 1IIedalliol1s 21 . en"ice ba(lge -' 8. X ursing eertificate~ 4. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Ofllcer, 2 sergeant ·, 3 corporals, and 31 men . 1IIaterial: hore alJlbulllJJCe '"an fully r.quipped, 4 tretchers, central cupboarl1 and v branch c upLoard ~ , sroeked with all nece~,_ ary article ", vested in and Divi ion upportell by ' tewal't: & Ll oyd", Limiteu. Twenty member: attenrled the anJ1ual DLtrie t Camp at Felix towe-yiz., 1 Officer, 1 ~erge ant, ~ corpor'll . awl 16 private ".
COLCHESTER DIVISION ESSEX
[Formed 6.2.07.]
~Ii:;~
Ruw,
HEAD-QLU.TER:
CA:llBRIDGE
'TREET, BlR)II_-GIU , I.
S u pt . and Ho n. Treasu r er.
F. C. E(l,-;dl 16.10.09), 'Fordham H eath, neal Colcheter.
)f.D.
T . Grainger, 94, Abton -'tl'eet, Ladywood, Dil'Ulin-:;-ham.
La dy Secretary.
Act ing Lady Ins pecto r o f S tores. )1 i:;~
L . Conlan.
Total effecti"e 20 (30. !UJ9) .. Officer 2. X uring i.:;ter 1 Practices helcl23 . A,'eraae attemlance 1 . Ua 'es attenued on }llllJhc duty 10. Cases attended not on puhli~dnty 35 . Ca es privately Ulused 10. Allnnal in pectioD, 29.8.09. Total Oll palade 15. AnnnRlre-examination . 13. 9.09 . Member. lJUss~d 15. ~1edallions 1. Re uulatioll uniform \Yom by 1 Officer, and nnrlDg sLtel' . -:'1aterial : coml,lete l~ospital bed, lay figures, bandage, spliuts, tonrni'lllets, llO t water LottIe, vested in Diyisional Committee . D iyisioll snpported by members' subscriptio]J -.
(BIRMINGHAM CORPS ) SNOW HILL, G.W. R. DIVISION. [Formed H EAD - QL"ARTBRS :
~OW HILL
I
H.l.O~· l
' V. H arris,
42, Booth 1st Officer.
Inspector of S tores.
J. H. Harris.
Officers 3. Sergeant 1. Corpo ral1. P rivates 18. T ot al effecti ve 23. I ncrease since last r eport l. D rills held 17. A verage attendan ce 10 . R em~vals 24. Cases attended not on p ublic duty 50. T otal on parade a~ annual tnS~ectlOn, 11. An nuall'e-examination , 6. 3.09 . MemLers passed 8. MedallIons 13. S erVIce badge 1. Nursin a certificate 1. R ealliation uniform wo rn by 3 Officers, 1 sergea n t, 1 corporal, and 11 ~en . ~Iaterial: Ashford lit t ers, 3 stretch er s, carrying ch air, al1lblllanc~ chest , et c. , vested in Great W es tern Rail way Co. Divis ion s upport ed by m embers and Grea t 'W estern R ail way Co.
Inspe ctor of Stores.
2 , GilbL'nl Hll ; Colche "ter.
J. }'. )IcGoYeln .
Officers 2. Primtes 4;') . Total effective 47. Drills helJ 19. Aye ra~e attelJdan ce 30 . a e. attende(l 011 public duty 60 . Remo"al, 5. Annual ill peetiol1, :l3.~.orl. T otal on parade 40. Annual re)Iel1alliol1s 13. ernce examination, 2. g.OD. :'lember. pa ' ed 43 . Failed 3. hadges 3. .I. Turing eel tificate ' 2. Hc r'lllation uniform worn l!y 1 Officer. )hterial : 4 stl etchers, 3 havrL'sa c.". 4 boxe -, cycle outfit; hlanket" watm bottles. ~ plillt and bandages, YC ted in Di"isional COlllmittee. Diyisiol1 slll'l,orted by members' su bscriptiOlls and public con triulltions .
CRO MER DIVISIO N NORFOLK . [Formed 13. 3. 01.] H E.\. D·Ql"AIlTEIl. : COL. - elL
Hon orary Surgeon .
A. Burton,
)I.D .
treet, H andswo r th . Birmingham.
H. B olton.
2
,,~. Lee,
TATIOX, B m)!IXGHA:ll.
S uperintendent and Hon . S ec.
Hon . Surgeon .
J. Xeal, )I.H. C'.S .
Ho n. Se c r eta ry.
H.
[Forme(l5.5.09.]
TA_-WELL HALL. COLCHE ·TER.
Hon. S u r geon.
A.•~olal1 Fell,
1st Nu rs in g Offi ce r.
Miss :JI. L. Grainger, 94, Alston I 'treet, Ladywood, Birmingham.
::'1r. C. A. L loyd (H on. Member) .
011 Hill, ti.lff. .
(BIRMINGHAM CORPS ) " ORAT ORY " NURSING DIVISION. H E.AD-QL\.RTER· : KL-GSTO_-
Hon . Treasurer.
C. D. T homing" 1, • tation R oad,
Ins p. o f Sto r es .
~r. B.
D. H. , YilJiam , T he :'1ount, Bromsgrove Road, Hale owen.
Row, BrIl)IL- GIIA)['
J . Lacon, 191, ,\Tarstone L ane, Birmingham .
D. R. Rowlands, )I.D .
R oo)f, C OO')IB. 'YOOD T t:BE W OUKS, H ALESOWEN .
A . D. :Jl cQneen,
Superinte nd en t a nd Ho n. Treas.
Hon . Surgeon.
291
Ho norary Secretary.
R. L. Randall, Mount treet, Crome r.
CHOOL, CRO)fEIl.
S u peri ntend e nt.
1st Officer.
F . H. Barclay. T he \Yarre11, Cromer.
F . J . Ernm .
Inspector of Stores.
J . RettIe .
Honorary Treasurer.
:Jlr. E. lIL H an ell (Hon. ilI cmber.)
Officers 3. ergeant 1. Corporall. P l'iYate 16. T otal effective 21. Drills held 37. A,-erage attendance 10. R emonls 11. Cases attended n ot on publi? dL~ty 13. Annual :i nspection, 26.6.09. T otal on parade 21. Annu al re e~amlllatlOn, 30.9.09. M embers pa 'sed 19. Iedalliol1s 12. en'ice badges 11. Nursing certifica tes 10. Regulation uniform worn hy all. Mater ial .: 3 t retch ers, 2 .h.a~resacs, carriage, 7 wall boxes, etc., ve ted i n local CommIttee .J.A.A. DIV1SIon supported by member ' su l! cri ptions and vol uu tary con tribution
292
St. J ohn Ambulance Brigade.
I nterllst is fully maintained, and continues to meet the approval of all tbe medical men in tbe District. The Division l'epresen ted the District in the Dewar Shield Competition, but was unsuccessful in the final. A fair proportion of the members attended the District Clamp, and are unanimou in their opinion that no better means of obtaining a thorough practical knowledge of the \York of the Brigade couill be devised. DUDLEY DIVISION (WORCESTERSHIRE ). HEAD-QUARTERS: STONE
[Formed 28.9 . 92. J
TltEET, DUDLEY.
Honorary S urgeon.
J. H. Wilkinson,
~I.lt.C . S.
S u p erintenden t .
Honorary S ecreta,'Y.
W. E. Hartland, Stone treet, Dadley.
Corpl. J. H. ·W horton, Grange RoaJ, Dudley.
Inspector of S tores.
1st Class
Honorary Treasurer.
ergt. C. Ollis.
cr6t. E. Tibuetts.
Officers 2. Sergeants 3. CorJ..lornls 5. Privates 50. Total efl'ecLi ve 60. Decrease since last report 3. Drills held 43. Average attellllance 35. Cases attended on public duty 50. Removals 3. Cases attended not on public duty 200. Annual inspection. 22.8.09 . Total on parade 35. Annual re-examinalioll, 13.7.09. Member~ passe~ 32. Medallions 25. Service badges 25. Nursing certifi.cates 21. Regul~tlOn ul1lform worn by 1 Officer, 3 sergeants, 5 corporal', alld 45 men. Matenal: 6 surgical havresacs, 6 stretchers, splints, diagrams, medicnl havresac bed, etc., vested in Divisional Committee. Division supported by members: subscriptions and volnn tary con tri uutions. About 16 of tlIe members attendeu tbe District Camp at Felixstowe. ERIS WELL DIVISION (S U F F OLK).
lFormecl12. 5. 0
.1
GIPPESWYK DIVISION (SUFFOLK ).
Hon. Secretary.
Rev. E. ,\Y. Cockell, Eriswell R ectory, Braudoll, ull'ulk.
Suffolk. Officers 2.
Privates 19.
Total effective 21.
F E LIXS TOW E DIV IS IO N (S U FF OLK).
Honorary Surgeon.
S. L. Harlock, "Oonway," Bath Road, Fclixstowe.
Hon . S ecretary and Hon. Treasurer.
Sergt. W. G. Ellleny, 75, King Walton, Suffolk.
Inspector of Stores.
treet,
E. G. Roll well.
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Corporal 1. Privates 32. Tolal effective 36. I ncrease since last report 13. Drills held 31}. A verage attendance 14. Removals 33. Cases attenued not on puLlic duty 18. Annual inspection, 19.4.09. To~al on parade. 22. Annual. re-examination, 10.5.09. Members ]lassed 26. ;Fa~led 2. Medalhons 13. ServICe Ladges 9. Nl1l'sing certifica.tes 13. Regulation umform worn by 2 Officers, 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, anu 18 men. Material: FLlrley stretcher, surgical havresac, sJ..llints, and bandages vested in Divisional Committee. Division snpported by members' subscriptions volnntary donations. The annual District Camp was held at Felixstowe durinu Whitsun' 15 members attended; 8 new members hava joilJecl the RN . .A..S.B.R. 0 ,
anci
Mr. A. II. W. ::rIoJIatt (lion . Mem.).
Uorpl. A. O. Hdl.
Officer 1. Sergell.nts 2. Corporal 1. Privates 32. Total effcctive 36. Decrease since last reJlort 11. Drills helJ. 45. Average attendance 13. Cases attended on public duLy 4. Rell10yal 1. Uaseg attel1lled not on p~lLli? duty ~O. Annual inspection, 25.9.09. Total on pamele 21. Annual re·exammatlOn , 1(.5 and 23.9.09. Members pns'ed '2.7. .Medallions 11. . ervice badges 3. N nrsillg certificates 2. H.egulation ul1iforlll \lorn by 1 Ollicer, 1 sergeal!t, 1 corporal,and H men. Material: Fl11'lcy stretcher, surgical Jlavlesac, splints, ualldages, emergency UOX, etc., "ested in Di\'isionnl COllll1littee. Diyision sllpport~d by melULers' SUbSClipliollS and l,ublic dOllntiollS. . . .. . . ~ Seven more men baye JOll1ed the Mlhtary Home HospItals Reserve, makll1g 10 JlIembers in all. 811Pt. F. H. Gooderham utlclHleu Colc:hester l'tlilitary H asrital for oue week's tn.lillillg <lnring , plel1lbu, "hibt 6 men ,nnt to the Distl'id U<1ll1p at Felixsto\\C, uUJ'illg Whit~un. HA LLAT ON DIVI S IO N (L EICESTE R S HIR E) .
[Fonneu 7.2.9
.J
Hon. Surgeon and Superintendent.
Acting Hon. Secretary.
\\'. T. If edhy, )[,11., The Cros>', IIallal()lI, Ll'l,illghalll.
Corp!. A. Dinl, Hallatoll btatiol1, Ul'pingham. Hon. Treasurer.
Inspector of Stores.
R. J. E.illillgrey.
'ergeallt 1.
Corporals 2. Privates 11. Total effective 15. Drill helll 17. Annuul in, pee tion, '2. .9.09.. Total ou parade 11. Annual re-exanllnutioll, 27.9.09. 1IIembers}ln ·.. ed 9. MedallIons 11. Hegulatioll uniform \Yom l-,y 1 Ollieer, 1 sergean,t, 2 eoq)olals, aod 11 me~. Material: 4 tretl!ber, bane ac, J water bottle., splmt , balllluf?e '. etc., vested I.n Diyi ianal Committee. Division supported by lllemLers' snbscnptlOlJS and publIc con tribu tiOll" In('rea~ei nce 1a:;t report 1.
HAVERHI LL D IVI SI ON (S U FF OL K ). HEAD -QUAlrlER. :
S uperintendent.
M.R.C.S.
treet, Ipswich.
Hon. Treas u rer.
[Formeu 30.10.99.J
HEAD·QUARTEUS: ST. JOlIN'S PAllISIi ROO:lf, FELIX:;TOW.E.
J. H. Hart,
J. N"ickalls, 45, Al pe
Acting Inspector of Stores.
Oillce!' 1.
Actin g S uperintendent.
,Yo Gillings, Eriswell, J3randon,
" Hon. S ecretary and S ergeant ."
S u perinten den t.
F. II. Gooderham; 15, Martin Roau, [psIYich.
O. T. Frisby.
~r.B.
[Formed 4.05.J
HEAD-QUAllTEns: PEOl'LE'S HALL, S'fOKI~, IPSWICIi .
Hon. Surgeon.
H. Glasier,
293
No. III. District.
[Formed ~O. 4. 99. J
39, IIlOli Sl'IlEET, IIAYEJl.III LL.
Honorary Surgeon and Superintenden t .
.
T. II. Goodman, M.Il.C . . , 3~1, High Street, IIu\Crhlll. 1st Officer, Hon Sec., and Hon. Treas. I~J, Wilhersfi eld Road, IIaverhill.
R. Potter,
Inspector of Stores.
H.
uckling.
Officcrs 1. Corporal 1. Privates 9. Totnl erfective 12. Average allenun.Jlce. . Cas~s Decrcnse since In. t report 5. Drills held 31. attended on public dnty 3. H.emovals 7. Cll. es aUellLleu not 011 .1H1~llC dl~ty I,. Annual inspection, 25.9.09. Tolnlon parade 6. Annual re exal.lllllatlOn.'.'2.3.g.0~. Members l)assccl . Medallions <c. ",enice hn.llges 7. NursJl1g c.ertIhcates (. Regulation uniform worn uy 2 OIllcers, 1 corporal, and 9 men. l'tlate~'lal : Ashfonl litter, 4 stretchers, 4 hanesacs, ambulance box, waler bottles, flag, splmts,' blaJlke~!:', etc., vested in Divisio1lal Commiltee. Division Sllpporteu by members subscnptions and public contributions. Four members attended the District Camp at Felixslo\\·e. Three members ba,e joined the Military Home Hospito.ls Rtserre.
294
St. J ohn A rnbulance B?'igade. IPSWICH CORPS (SUFFOLK).
lro. I1.Z. Dist?·ict.
[Formed] 900.]
HEAD.QUARTER : A rBULANCE STATIO , SAMUEL ROAD, I pSWICII. Chief Supel·i ntendent.
C hief Surgeon .
'Y. 'Y. miLhers, 88, 8r. John's Road, Ipswich .
8 . O. Eades, L.R.C. P.
(Fi've Ambnlance Divisions).-Officers 13 . .Serg~ants 4. Oo~porals 8.. Privates 84. (One N1l 1'sing Division). -Officers 3. N urslllg sIsters 4l. 'Iotal effect! ve 153. I ncrease since last report 14.
295
Officers 3. Nursing sisters 41. Total effective 44 (30.9.09). In crease sincc last report 7. Practices helel 14. A "erage attelldance 27. Oases attended on public duty 5. Oases attended not on public duty 13. AnTIual inspection, 1 .9.09. Total on parade 2·1. Anl1ual re.examination, 17 & 24.5 . 09. Members pa sed 2. Medallions 39. enTice badges 2. Regulation uniform worn hy 2 Officers and 29 nursing sisLer. Material: bandages, splints, beds, hedding, and carrying chair, vested in Ipswich Oentre, 8.J.A.A. Division supported by members' subscriptions and donations. f
(IPSWICH CORPS ) ORWELL WORKS DIVISION. (IPSWICH CORPS) No.1 DIVISION. HEAD-QUARTE11S: A:MBULA.~CE 8TATIO~,
[Form ed 13.7. 93.]
AMUEL ROAD, Ip WICR, Superintendent.
Hono rary Su rgeon .
G. 111. Hetheringtoll, L.S.A.
T. Damant, The Lodge, Christchurch Park.
IIEAD-QUARTEllS: A:\IDULAKCE HALL, IpSWICH. Honorary Surgeon .
F . 'Yard,
1st Officer.
Acting Hon . Secretary.
R. A. Ellis.
A. E. Cole, 2 , Le\'ington Road, I pswich .
Hon . S ecretal'y and Hon. Treasurer.
Inspector of Stores.
A.. Cammell.
(IPSWICH CORPS) HEARTS OF OAK DIVISION. H EAD-QUARTERS:
A~mULAN CE
[Formed 1.10.08.]
Superintendent.
J. Paw-sey, 65, Levingcon Road, Ipswich.
:\1.11.
Oorp1. 'Y. R. Lofts, 63, Oemetery Road Ipswich . Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Oorporals 2. Privates 13. Total effective 1 Decrease since last report 3. Drills held 55. Aye~'age at~end.ance 8. Removals 1l. Oases attended. not on public duty -l3 . Annual InspectlOn, 1 . 9.09 . Total 03 parade 9. Annual re-examination, 3.5.09 and 25.6 . 09. lIIembers pas,ed. ];>. Regulation uniform worn by 2 Officers, 1 sergeant, 2 corporals, .and 13. men. Material: wheeled litter, 2 stretchers, hamper, and box of fi.rs~ aId al.) pl~~mce~, vested in local Oentre, .J.A.A. Division supported by members SUbSCl'lptlOns. The Division retains the Ea t Anglian Ambulance Ohal~en~e Gup for the. second year. One sergeant, 1 corporal, and 5 men attendell the DIstnct Oam p at FelIX towe. One member belongs to the R. N. A. . B. R.
Hon . Treasurer.
J. K.
Hon. Su rgeon. Supe rintendent.
Hon . S ecretary.
W. Ramsey, 33, Foxllall Road, Ipswich.
A. Hicks, 265, Cauldwell Hall Road, Ipswich .
Officers 2. Privates 15. Total efTective 17. -Drills held 8. A \'erage attendance 4. Annual inspection, 1 .9.09. Tobl on parade 5. Medallions 2. ursing certificates 2. :M aterial: splints and bandages; have use of stretchers frol11 Ipswich Oentre, S.J.A.A. Division supported by members' subscriptions.
(IPSWICH CORPS ) IPSWICH NURSING DIVISION.
[Formed 10.94.]
HEAD-QUARTERS: BEECIIHOLME, I pSWICH.
Clapham.
Omcers 3. ,'el'grallt 1. Oorporals 2. PriY3.tes 26 . Total effective Deel'ea c sincc last report 3. Drill held 25 . A\'erage attenuance 12. inspection, 1 .8.08. Total on parade 24. Annual re-examination, Members passell 2,1. Medallions 25. Regulation uniform worn by 2 1 sergeant, 2 corporals, and ~1 men . Divi ion supported by Ransome, J etrerie .
(IPSWICH CORPS) ST. JOHN S DIVISION. HEAD'QuAm EIt.': • '1'. J OIl X '::; HOIl . Surgeon.
A. O. Young, ?lLll.C. '.
[Formed 29.7.97.]
Superintendent.
E. W. Robert, 749,
,r
ooJbriLlge Road, Ip wich.
Hon. Sec . and Hon . Treas.
Inspector of Stores .
. X. Pakall, 47, Kembree 't. , Ipswich.
CorpI. M. W. 'Yoodbridge .
Officcrs 2.
32. Annnal 25.5.09, Officers, ims and
HALL, C.WJ.\\,ELL HALL RO.ill, IpS\\'ICH.
IlUltCIl
TATIOK, SAMUEL ROAD, IpSWI CIT.
. S. Hoy land, M. D.
[Formed 13.10.98.]
ergeant 1.
Oorporal;; 2. Printtes 10, Total effecti\'e 15. Drills heltl 55. Average attendance 8. Oases attended 011 pnhlic duty 7. Remol'al 4. Oase attended not on puhlic duty 24. Anl1ual inspection, 1 .9.09. Total 011 parade 12. Annual re-examination, 30. 3.09. Members pas cd H. lIledallions 11. eryiee badcrps 7. Nur ' illu certificates 6. Reglll~tion uuiform worn uy 1 Officer, ] sergean\ 2 corporal ~ and 10 ll1en. M.at.cI:lal: ",heeled litter, 2 stretchers, ambulance ea eJ and splint, vested in DII'l 'lOnal COl1l1l1iLtee. Di\'ision supported by member' sub criptiolls. Olle sergeant, 1 L·orporn.l, and 3 privates attended theDi trict Oampat Felix to \ve. One l11el~ber has joined the Royal J"a\'al -'.\.llxiliary ick Berth Re ene. llPt. E . ,V. Rob ~rts IS a Illeillber of the ~lilitary Home lIospita.lo Re ·c(ve. The Hon. nrgeon, Dr.eA. Oamero11 YOUllg, has gi\'en a ilver 'hield for quarterly competition.
~ Decrease since last report 4.
Hon . Surgeon.
J, F. Hoasack, F.R.C.S. Lady Su peri ntendent .
1st Nursing Officer and Lad y Treasurer.
Miss M. C. Ooulcher (12.3 .1 0), Beechholme, I ps\\'ich.
Miss L. A. Hentsworth.
2nd Nursing Officer and Lady Sec.
Lady Inspector of Stores.
Mrs. Hnme, Meldrum, Tudd enham Road, Ipswich.
(IPSWICH CORPS ) SOCIAL SETTLEMENT DIVISION. IIEAD-QU.AnTEHS:
OClAL SETTLElIIE TT, FonE
Honorary Surgeo n .
Miss O. L eede r
'I'.
F. Fryer, L.Jt.O. P.
[Formed ~6 . 4 . 9 .]
TREET, IrswlcH.
Superintendent.
G. W. Ourti , 149, Bi hop's Hill, I pswich .
Hon . S ecretary and Treasurer.
S. J. Butcher, 116, Alan Road, Ipswich.
N o. III. District.
St. J ohn Ambulance B 7'igade.
296
Officers '2 . Sergeant L Corporals 2. Pri vates 20. T otal effective 25. Increase since last report 1. D rills held 29 . Averag~ at.te Ddanc~ 7. Annual' inspection, 18.9.09. Total on par?,lle 6 . .~nnual re-eXanllll~tlOn, ~Pl:ll. 1\~embel's. passed 11. Medallions 18. N urSlllg certificates 8. R cguln.llOn u111folm WOll~ by 24 members. Iaterial : 2 stretchers, splints, am bulance case, etc " :res.ted 111 the S ocial Settlement Executiye. Division snpporteLl by members' r~ubscnl?tlOns . .. N ine members were on duty at Torwich when H .1\I. the R111g pa lLl a VISIt to th at city.
(KETTERING CORPS) NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. [Formed 18.1 0.93.] H EAD.QUARTERS : Caur-cll I NsTl'ruTE,
Ch ief S u pt . a nd Supt. S ec. (Ac t ing).
Ch ief Surge on .
L. W. Dryland,
KETTRI.IKG.
E. R. Lane, George
~r.H.C.S .
trcet, 1\ etlering.
(Eight Ambulance Divisions}.-Officers 10. ergeants P rivates 125. (One NU?'sing Division}.-Nl1l'sing Omcers 3. Total effective 1 6. D ccrease since la t report H .
9. Corporals 12. :r ursin g si tel'S 27.
(KETTERING CORPS) KETTERING HEAD-QUARTERS DIVISION. [FonneLl. 25.10.93.] HEAD-QUARTER
Hon. Su rgeo n . D . D . Lee, ~LD.
CHURcn I NSTITUTE, KETTEr.nw.
S uperin t endent an d Ho n. S ecretary.
H. Raby, 217, 'IY00Ll. Street, Kettering.
Acting Insp ect or of Sto r e s .
Acting Ho n. T reasu rer.
B ugler W . D j son.
1'. 'I'. Hall .
Officers 4 (includillO' byo Corps' Officer!-». ergeants 2. Corporals 3. Privates 29. o Total clfecti ve 38. D ecrease since last report 6. DriUs held 36. Avera€?e at.tellciance 16. Annual inspection, 28.8.09 . Total on parade 36. Annual re-exanllllaho.n, 21. 0.09 . Members passed 27 . Medallions 19. Nnr&ing certificates 14 . Regulat.lOll umform wom uy all. Material: horse wauon, one-,yheeled litter, gootI equi[lmeJlt of stretchers, etc:, horse iyag0n vested in °Urban District Council. Di yisiOll supported by pubhc contributions. A large nunl bel' atten(letI the District Camp at Felixsto\yc.
(KETTERING CORPS ) KETTERING NURSING DIVISION. {Formed 21.11. 9 .] H E AD-QUARTEltS : COUNCIL SCIIOOL BOAun Roo~r, STAi)IFORD ROAD, RETTER! ·G•.
H o n . S u r ge o n (Act ing).
'L. W . Drylaud, Lady S u p erin t e nde nt.
Mrs . O.
,V . Lane.
2nd Nu rsing Officer.
Mrs. M. J!' armer.
ilI.P•. C. :.l .
1st Nurs ing Offi cer, La dy S ec. a nd Treas u rer.
Mi:-;s M. J . Clark, 26, Gold Street, KetteriJ1g . La dy Inspecto r of S tores.
:Miss E. M. Lane.
Officers 4. Nursing sisters 27 . Total e(re~tivc 31. D ecrease since last report 7. Practices heM 17. Average aLtelJdance 10 . Cases attended on duty (transport) 42. Cases atLendetInot OD ]Jublic duty (many) . Cases privately nursed (many cases). Annual inspection, 28.S . 09. Tolal on parade ~5. Annual re-examination, 26 . 5.09 . Membcrs passed 15. MetIalli0ns 31. Serylce badges 12. Regulatioll uniform worn by 17, and part uniform by 6. MaterIa~: mackintosh sheeting, bed rests, bed cradles, splints, 1alluages, etc. , vested III D ivisional Committee. Division supported by members' subscriptions.
297
(KETTERING CORPS ) BROUGHTON DIVISION. [Formed 21.9 .01.] HEAD-QUARTEltS: N EW ScnOOL., BROUGHTON .
Honora ry Su r g e on .
A. G. Tolputt,
1I1.1U'.S.
Act ing Insp ector of Stores (i n C harge).
Sergt. A. Meachem, Broughton, Kettering.
Act in g Hon . S ec r e ta r y.
Act ing Hon . Treas u r e r .
W. H . Johnson, Little Crausley,
T . Chapman.
Broughton, Kettering. Officer 1. Sergeant 1. Corporal 1. Privates 12. T otal effective 1 5. Decrease since last report 3. Drills helLl 22. Average attendancc 12. Annual inspection, 2 .. 09 . Total on pllratIe 7. Annual re-examination, 11. 9. 09 . Membcrs passed 10. MetIallions 10. ervice badges 6. NursillCl certificates 10. Reuulation :L' b O O UDuorm WOI'll Y 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, anu 12 men. l'I1aterial: 2 stretchers, splint, balltIages, etc., vested in Diyisional Committee . Division supported by voluntary contribution .
(KETTERING CORPS ) BURTON LATIMER DIVISION. [Formed 3.4.01.]
A.
1st Officer and Ac t ing Insp. of Sto res.
CII'lllall (20.11.00.), Burton Latimer, Kettering.
Acting HOn. S ecretary.
Acting Hon. Treasurer.
J.1\1. Auslin, ilIeeting L:tne,
1~.
UL11J0rollgh.
BurtOll Latimer. Officcr 1. "c]'geunt 1. Pl'ilraLcs 12. Total effective U (30.9.09.) Increase since la t rcport Drills held ~O. Average attenJance 10. Case attended 011 public duty 1. Case' atLelldell not on public ditty 63 . Annual inspeetion, 2 .~. e0. Total on parade 11. Ann nal r()-examination, 23.9.09. 11em bel'S passed 12. Meda.llions,t. Xursing certificates 5. Rcgnlation uniform \l'orn by 1 serg{;ant and 7 lIlen. :Jfaterial: Ashrord litter, 2 tl'etchers, ambulance hawpel', havresae, wuter boWes, splint, elc., "ested in Di\'isional COllllllittee. Division surporlctI by pl1 bric CUll tl il)uliollS.
(KETTERING CORPS) KETTERING MIDLAND RAILWAY DIVISION. [FulIncd 20 . 1:2.05.] H[~.\D· L"AllTl':r..::;; KblTEIUXG
Hon. S urgeon (Acting).
L. 'IV. Dl'yl.lIld, ;\[.1~.L' . ::;. Acting Hon. S ecretary.
A. 'Y. ~. Beavcll, 40, Oxford ... lrcet, Kettering.
Tj,TIOX.
S uperintendent.
C. W . Joms, M.B..
tution, Kettering (4.5.10.)
Ac t ing Insp. of St o r es.
\\' .
Ac t ing Hon. T reas .
W . Hart.
andel'S .
OIJicers~. Sergeant 1. Corporals 2. Pri,rates 16. Total elfective 21. Increase since last report 5. Drills held 22 . AYerage atlemlullce 11. Cases attende(l not on puhlic tIuly 1. Annual inspection, 2 . . 09. Total on parade 12. Annual re-examination, 30.9.09. Members pa ' ell 16. Medallion 15. Material : w~le.el.ed litter, 7 stretcher, 7 dressing cases, splints, anel haudage , vesteLl in DlvlSlonal Committee. Division supporied by Midland Rail \my COlli pany.
(KETTERING CORPS) PYTCHLEY DIVISION. [Formell6.1.03.] IIEAD-QUARTEHS :
Hon . Su rge o n (Acti ng ).
CHOOLilOOM, PYTCIILEY.
In C harge.
A. G. Tolputt, lILn.C. t:!.
Sel'gt. A. P. Lewis, PyLchley, Kettering.
Ins pect o r of Store s .
Ho n. T reasure r .
R. Buckley
II
Bnckley.
LV o. I I I. Di,trict.
S t. J ohn A ?nbv"lance B1·igade.
298
Officer 1. ergeant 1. Corporal1. Privates 13. Total efl'ective 16. Drills helLl 22. A verag~ atte~ldance 15. Decrease since last report 1. Removal 3. Cases attended not on public duty 24. Annual lllspectlOn, 2S. 8. 09. T otal on parade . Annual re-examination, 12.9.09. Members passed 12. Medallions 9. ReO'ulation uniform worn by 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 9 men . Material vested in Divisional Committee. Divi ion supported by voluntary contributions.
(KETTERING CORPS ) ROTHWELL DIVISION. HEAD -Q"C"ARTERS : GLADSTONE
TREET
ergt. G.
:ll. R. C. .
~1il1er,
llothwell, Kettering.
treet, Rothwell, :Kettenng.
Officer 1. ergeants 2. Corporals 2. Privates 17. Total effective 22. Decrease since last report 6. Drills held 25. A ,erage attendal!C~ 22. Oas:s attended on public duty 2. Removals 10. Oa es attended not on rUl1l~c duty 1 I. Annual inspection, 1 .9.09. Total on parade 10. Annual ~'e-exam?nahon 20.9.09. Members passed 13. Kursing eertitirates 9.. RegulatlOn .umform worn uy 2 serCteants 2 corporals, and 13 men. Matenal : "heeled htter, 4 stretchers, splinb" etc: I ,ested in Divisional Committee. Division supported by yoluntary contributions.
[Formed 14.11.82.] Tow~
C hief S urgeo n .
F . 1\1. Pope,
B.A.,
J. L . KinO', 27, Garendon 'tl'eet, Upper Kent treet, Leicester.
S uperin t endent S ecretary.
S uperintenden t of S t ores.
G. O. Dobson, 26 , Welford Road, Olarendon Park, Leice tel'.
T. B. il1atthews.
S uperintenden t T rea s ure r .
F. G. Orise.
(Thirteen Ambulance Divisions)-Officers 29. ergeants Hi. Corporals 14. Privates 210. (One KUi'sing Division)-Officers 5. Kursing sisters 29. Total effecti \-e 302. 394 cases have been deah with by the horse ambulance ,Yagon. On June 22nd the mel11ber ' of the Horal ...Taval Auxilia.r), iek Berth Reserve ,,-ere inspected by Depnty Inspector-Gcneral A. C. Dean, R.N. (LEICESTE R CORPS) BARWE LL DIVIS ION.
Superintendent and Hon. Secretary.
J ... E. Higdoll, Hioh ., treet, 13[>r\\"e11. Acting Hon. Treasurer.
E. Green.
HEAD-QlJARTERS : WORKIXG UEX'S I XI;;TITUTE, ~I. B.
H:usnTO~.
Inspecto r of S tores (In C harge).
Ho norary S urgeon.
H . Gibbons,
[Formed 3.4.97.J
Sergt. A. Bamford Rushton, :Kettering.
Hon. S ecretary.
Hon. T reasurer.
Corp1. J . W. Essam, Rushton, nr . Kettering.
A. C001!er.
ergeant 1. Corporals 3. PriYates 15. Total efl'ecti,e 20. Officer 1. {Decrease ince lat report 7. Drills held 22. A ,erage attendance 10. Cases attended not on public duty 26 . Ann ual inspection, 2 . .09. . Total on parade ~ 1. Annualre-examination 17.9.09. ~Iembers pa ed 13. it1edalhons 19. Hegulatlon uniform ,\-om by 1 se;'geant, 3 corporals, and 6 men. it1aterial: "'heeled litt~r, stretcher, first aid box, 3 haTI'e~acs. 3 water bottles, splints. anJ bandages, vested 11l DivisionalOommittee. Division SUPl)Orted by public contributions.
J. Huut.
Officer 1. :'cr,,;eallt 1. _Corporals 2. Pl'i\-ates 9. Total effecti\'e 13. Decrease since la t report O. Drill ' held 25. Annual in 'peetion, 17.7.09. Total on pal"tJe 6. Annual re-examination, 1 .10.09. Members pa . ed 9. Medallions 13. Xur::.in 6 certificates 4: Ret?ulatir)l1 uniform worn by 1 Omcer, 1 sergeant, 2 corporals, and 6 mcn. ~[alenal: !ltter, 3 stretcher, 2 havresacs, anJ a number of first aiJ boxes in urrollncling wOlks und factOl'ie, ve ted in Divisional Committee. Di\Oi.' ion llpportecl hy yoll1utary contributions. LEI CE STER CORP S EA RL S H I L TON DIVISIO N. Hr:.\.D-QL\lllEJl:-;: 'YELELL'
[Formed IS .12.9€i.J
HEAD-QUARTERS: OHURCH I x. TITUTE, TWYWELL. Ho n . S urgeon.
J . ,Yo Gainer,
~r.B.
Acting Su pt . and Hon. S ec r e t a r y.
Rev . ·W. W . Dennett, M.A., TWY'ilell Rectory, ThrapstoD .
Officer 1. Privates 11. Total effective 12. Decrease since last report 3. Drills held 21. Average attendance 7. A.nnual inspection, 2 .8.09. Total on parade 7. A.bsent "ith leave 5. Annual reexamination, 24.9.09. Members passed 12. Medallions 5. Regulation ,:nifo.r~ .\Yorn by 10 men . Material: stretcher, chest, splin ts, bandages, etc., vested III Dl vlslOllal Committee. Di,ision supported by volun tary donations. T he Division sent a detachment to the Di trict Oamp at Felixstowe.
[Formed 1.5.03.J
<':llOOL Roo)!, EAnL
Honorary Surgeon.
IIILTOX.
Inspector of Stores (In C harge).
P. G. Garrett ~I.r...C.S.
ergt. J . H. Hill.
Hon. Secreta ry.
Hon. Treasurer
G. A. Retlglwe Oc(;Upatioll Rd., Earl (KETTERING CORPS ) TWYWELL DIVISION.
[Formed 2.5.02.J
IIEAD·QeAl~r.Er.·: Co-orEl~AnYE HALL, l3.\.RWELL.
Acting Inspector of Stores.
(KETTERING CORPS ) RUSHTON DIVISION .
HALL LEICE ·TER.
C hief S uperintendent.
M.D.
CHOOLS.
Acting Hon . S ecretary. and Ac t ing Inspec to r <?f S t o.res .
O. F. Bishop, "oi, Bridge
HEAD-QU ARTERS : THE OLD
[Formed 12. 97 .]
In C harge.
Ho norary S urgeon .
J. it10re,
LEICESTER CORPS .
29 9·
hilton.
H. Woolman .
OlJicer 1. Corporal 1. Privates H. Total effective 16. Increase since lat report~. Drills heW 39 . Average attendance 10. Ca es attenlleLl 011 pUI)lic duty 51. Removals 2. Ca e~ attendell not on public duty 92. Annual inspection, 17.7.09. Total OIl parade 11. Annual re-examination, 23.9.09. Members pa '~eLl 10. Metlallions Heglllation uuiform worn by 1 corporal and 6 men. Division snpporteJ by voluntary contl-ibntiol1s. (LEICESTER CORPS ) HINCKLEY DIVISION. HEAD-QlJAl~TEI:l:l
Ho n. Su rgeo n .
: HIXCKLEY COG-XCIL
[Formed IS . 9.05.J CHOOL.
S u p erin t e nd en t and In sp. o f Stores .
E. L. Jeukins, ~r.ll.C.l:l.
A. Mehew, Leice tel' Road, Hiuckley.
. Ho n. S ec r etary.
Hon . Treasu re r .
C. Morns, ~IOUll t RLl., Hinckley .
C. Sefton.
~No.
St. J ohn A 1nbulance Brigade.
:300
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Corporal 1. Privates 13. T otal effective 17. D ecrease since la t report 3. D rills held 26 . Average attendance 11. Cases attended on public duly 11. Remoyals 3. Cases atten ded not on. p u~)lic duty 8. Annual inspection , 17.7. 09 . T otal on par?de ] 2. A nnnal re.exa~l1ll1atl~n , 28. 9.09. Members passed 8. Medallions 14. ServIce badges 2. RegnlaLlOn nmfol'm Worn by 1 Officer, 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 8 men. Mater!al : .1i~t~r, 3 stretc!lers, 3 havresacs 3 water bottles, splints, and handages, vested III DIVISlO111l CommIttee. D ivision sui)ported by voluntary contributions and members' su bscriptions. (LEICESTER CORPS ) LEICESTER CORPORATION TRAMWAYS DIVISION. LForllled 23 . ~.06 . ] HEAD-QUAllTEllS : AUB]<;Y
PAlm CAR DEPOT, L E I CESTER. Sup e r in t e nd e nt.
Hon . Su rge on .
\'17.
,V. JOlJes, ;,r.n.
A. raImer, " 'pringbank," Sou th Knigh ton Road, Leicester.
Hon. S ecreta ry.
H on . Se c reta ry and Acting Hon . Treasure r.
F . Aubrey.
Hono rary T reas ure r. ~Ir.
E. J. Riley (Hon . 1IIe111ber).
Officers 2. ergeants 2. Cor]1oral 1. Privates 19. T otal effeclive 24. D ecrease since last report 9. Drills held 26. Average attendance 19. Cases attended on public duty 44 . Cases attended not on puhlic dnty 50. Annual inspection,I7.7.09. Total on parade 9. AnJlual re-examination, 23.3.09 . Members passed 18. Medallions 18. Nursing cerLificates 2. Regulation uuiform "'orn by 1 Officer, 2 sergeants, 1 corporal, and 12 men. Mat~rial: stretcher, 5 first aid cabinets. hanesae, splints, and bandages, vested in Tramways Department. Division' supported by Tram ITays Commi Uee, lIon . mem Ilers and members' suuscri ption s. (LEICESTER CORPS ) LEICESTER GR EAT CENTRAL RAILWAY DIVISION. [Formecl20. 11.07.] HEAD-QUL\RTETIS: GHEAT CE~TRAL RAIL'YAY
1st Offi ce r.
(LEICESTER CORPS ) LEICESTER TOWN DIVISION. [Formed 14.11 . 2; re-formed 1900.] HEAD-Q1JAHTEn~ : II OLY Cnoi's , CHOOr.., NEW ' YALK, L EICESTER.
Honorary S urgeon.
A.
Hon. S ec., Act ing Inspec t or o f S tores, a nd Hon . T r easu re r.
ergt. II. W. Martin, 2,1, Gip~y Road., Leicester.
oflit'er I. Scrgl'all t 1. Pri I'a tes 6. Total effecti ve 8. Decrease since latit report 3. ]Jl'illf> hel,! ] D. Average atlendallce 4. Cases attended on pulllic duty '1. a. cs aLLellclcrl not Oll pulilic duly 47. Annnal in~peetion, I7.7.0n. Tullli 011 parade 3. MCllllll'rs passed allllual re-examination, 7. Ml'dulliollS 7. "ursing ccrtificate. 6. Regulation l1UirOnll \\ om lly 1 sergeanl and 5 l11en. 1I[a teria 1: slretchcr, . pI i nts, hanclages, vestell in Divi:;ional Com mittee. Division ullporteti II)' lllelllIJcr:;' tiulJ ·C til,tiOll .. (LEI CES T E R CORP S) P ARK V A LE D I VI S ION.
Hon. S urgeon. ~llrOy,
M.n.
I nspector of Stores.
Ho n. Treas u rer.
Ke,,,fouml Pool, Leiecsler. H. ClilltOll.
Sergeant I. Corporal I. Privates 13. Tota.l effective 17. Officers 2. Drills held 28 . Average attendaucc 8. Case attended on puulie duty 1. Cases attended not on plllJlic duty 22. AllllUa.1 insllect.ioll, 17. 7. OD. TotAl on parade II. Annual re-uaminaiion, 22.5 .09 . Members passed 13. Meuallions 15. Nursing certificates 5. Regulation uniform woru by 1 OfJicer, 1 sergeallt, 1 cOl'poral, aud 8 men. Material: large amuulallce cupboard, 2 small uuxes, stretcher, litter, splints, and bandages, vested in Great Central Hailway Co. Division supported by memuers' subscript.ions. 1 Officer, I corporal, and 1 private have joined the M .H.H. R. (LEICESTER CORPS ) LEICESTER MIDLAND RAILWAY DIVISION. [Formed 1.11. 98. ]
Offiecrs 2. "ergeallt 1. Corporal 1. Privates 26. Total ell'cciive 30. Increase since l.tst report 3. Drills held 2. Anlage attellllallc(' 11. Cascs attended on puhlic tlnty . Remo\',lll. Ca.. es altcwlecl HOt on pnlJlic duty 156. AllllUUl illspectioll, Ii. 7.09 . Total Oil parade 27 . Anllual re-examinalion, 9.6.09 . Members passerl 11 . l'IIcrlallions 8. Nl1l'1:;ing ccrtificate 1. Hegl1lal,ion uni~orlll \l'orn by 1 Officer, 1 scrgcanL, 1 corporal, and 6 mell . Matenal: SplllltS, Landages, havrcsac, vested ~u .Mei:ii:il's. "lilith, Fail'c & Co. Diyi:;ioll supported 11)' memlJcrs' slll)sel'iptiollS. (LE ICESTER CORPS ) WHEATSHEAF DIVISION.
F . G. Brise, East Park Rd ., L ei cester.
[Formed 9.97. ]
IIEAD-QUAnTEltS: , VilEATfUIEAF , YonKs, L EICE TER.
Honora ry Surge on . 1s t Officer.
J . G. l owell.
H EAD - QUAr:mp,s : NI CH OL STREET O FFICES, L ElCI£STEr..
Supe r intendent (Acting).
Hon. T,"easurer.
Mr. A. W. Fuil'!~, J.P. (rIon. Mem . )
Leicester.
W . S. A~leLt, M. Il.C .. ••
T. N. T homas, M. R. C. S.
1st Officer. II. Leeson, 69, Conlallce Road,
Park Yale, Leicester.
E. II. WooLl, 7 ,1laggr3.ve trcet, Acting Hon. S ecretary.
[Formed 26.1.0iJ,
IIE.\Il QUA1!TERS : MEllE ROAD HALL, LEICE. TER.
"Hon. Sec., and Sergt.," and Inspector o f S tores.
M . n . c. s .
E. E. Everctt, 29, Alma Street,
Hon . Surgeon .
M. LillIc, :1I.n.
TATrO"'", LEICESTER .
J. nJilhul'll, ,Ingle Street, Newfouncl 1)001, Leicester.
J . G. Bailey .
J. T. Porter .
Officers 2 (incl uding 1 Corps' Officer.) Sergeant I. Privates 7. Total effective 10. Decrease since last report 2. Drills held 20 . .A yerage attendance 6. Cases attended not on puhlic duty 4. Anuual inspcclion , 19 . 7. 09 . Total on parade 6. Annual re-examination, 31.8 .09 . Members passed 9. Medallions 9. Nursing certificates 2. Regulation nniform ,,"am hy I Officer and 5 men. Material : stretcher, splints, bandages , vested in :Midland Rly . Co. D ivision supported uy members' subscriptions.
R. G.
Ho n o rary S urgeon .
J. R. Plant,
301
Acting Insp ector of Stores.
II. B. Hell, " 'althorpe," St. Saviour's Road, K, Leicester.
In specto r of Sto res .
ergt. R. G. Lane, 31, Portman St.; Leicester.
III. District.
Sup e r inte nd e nt.
F . "pencel', ~11, Welrord Road, Leicester. Hono ra ry S ec r e ta ry.
CO l'pl. T. E. Jackson (7.1.10), 236, Clarendon Park Houd, Leicester.
Insp e ctor of Stores.
Honorary Treasurer.
Sergt. J. W. Coleman .
L. 1.10tten;hea<1 .
N o. If I. Dist?'ict.
t. J ohn A ?nb~(,lc~nce B?·igade.
302
Onlccrs 3. ,crgen.nls 3, Corpomls 3. l'rivales '27. ToLal ell'ectivo 36. Decrea 0 i1lcO In. ~ rcport 4. Drills hcl(l 2' A yomge aLlelHllLllCO 1~. C!tSl'& attcllLlc(l all public duty It. ases n.lLcJltl d noL Oil pulilit' cluty ]70. Allllllal inspcction, 17.7.09. Tolnl on pa1'1ul0 ~fi. AlllllHtl rC -CXltlllilmlioll, 26.5.09. Members passed 31. ])Jcclallio)). 30_ 'l'rviel' badgcs h. lll'sillg ccrtiJiclIles "5. Hegnlntiol1 uniform wom by 3 Olliec!'s, 3 !< rgt'<lnls, 3 c()J'pornls, :111(1] lllen. :Uaterio.l: 3 slrelchers, ~ 1'opel1 fihcets, 2 rugH, ha\'l'csltc, 7 alllhulallce easps, splints, bandagcs, 'Ic., ve Leti ill, and Division supporLr.(l IIY Lhe 'o-opel'n.Li\'l' 'Whole 'ale oei!'Ly.
(LEICESTER CORPS ) WIGSTON MAGNA DIVISION. [Forlllod 29.6 .1900.] HEAU-QUAltTEltS: Dorrol\! ROO:lf OF ADUJ/[' ,"11001" OANAL '1'., 'OUTII ,VWSTON. J.
II.
A ct ing H on. Sec. and Inspector of S tores.
'V.
Omee:'s 3. HcrgC'ltllt 1. ('orpoml1. lrivulcs 3 . Total etrcctivo 43. 7 Dccranse SII1CC 1aHt r<']lOl'l 14 . ])rillfl lll'lel :39 Aveln"!' (ttle1 ll~l I t ')3 T o(nl 011 1l1Lmdo .Itt a1l1111nlh ins]!l'cLi( ' 1 "lCO. at'l onl l(Inot 011 pu 11', J Ie ( II Y ~. n 17 A nses1 To-examinalioll,2'2.7.09. l\1emhers pltssell Hi . Nll1'sill<t ccrlific' " "L' ll(j' J)' . f' 1 1 'to> c s . " gil llllll~ln a lOll tllllOrm worll ly sergeant, 1 corporal IW(] 3 mCI!. 1\lalel'·II'I· 2 l' t'1 . l I 1" l l' '\T l' , ' ' . SIC C 1Cl S · sp1III~, ~nll( IthCS, ves C( 111 I or (lllg Men I:l Oollegc. J)ivi~ioll Stll1l1orled I I ,.', sub Cl'lpLlOIHl. )y lIlen! JelS
(LEICESTER CORPS ) Y.M.C.A. DIVISION. [FOl'l11e(115.5.90.] IfJ,:A1Hl A Il'1'I>:ItH:
H on. Surgeon.
C. D. 1$rynll,
F. D. ]t!'l'\'c.
G. ·W . '\' all.
o
OlliCl'rs 2. • prg<'ltllt 1. Cor}lol'nl1. [ll'imLes] 1. 'l'olltl ctrecLivo 15. 1) cell'fiSO ~illCO l;l!-;l J'('POI t 7. \)1 Ilb lipId '27. AVl'l'Ugt' alll'uliallC 17. aseH :1ttC:l:l~C.(i on }lulllle, ,duly Hi. Cast''i alll'l!dl'(l !lot 011 pllidic dilLy 20. Alllluttl It. AIlllllld l'c'l'x<llllill'ltioll ., <) Of) '1 I . lllS]lCct.IOll,17.7.0n. .. III 1\1 Ill' J ulal allcllltrl1dl' .,' ' ,i:. ... ,. JICIl1)!'1!;! jla~SC( . l'( It 1011~ 11. ,")('1"\1('1' badgl's 7. 1ll"Hillg c('rLilieall'H 6. HC"\lIItLioll l,llllforlll \\01'11 Ily ~ OIlIt'crEl, 1 s.l'l"gl'HIII, I cal poml, Itlld 7 lllCl!. 1\lalel'illl: stretch(!r skeleloll, chadH, IHtll(lngt'H, SplllllH, 'lc., ycsll'cl ill lJivi!;iolllll UOlllllliLt 0 Divisiol~ l:luppol'Lcd 11y IllClll b IS' sulJSCl"i JlLiollS. .
(LEICESTE R CORPS) LEICESTER NURSING DIVISION. ] r E \!l
(LEICESTER CORPS) WIGSTON MI DLAND RAILWAY DIVISION. [Formed . 7.0~.]
S uperinlendent and Hon. Treasurer. W. Bl'l~Il(ll1lorc, ClarkI's Huad,
H on. Surgeon. 1" It.C.l'.
'Vigsloll 1\1 nglla. Inspeclor or Slor s.
H on. Secretary.
y]veslcl', 1, Bassett 'treot, ouLIl Wigsloll.
QI'A It'l'I',hH: 'I'll'" OLD
HonOI-a,'y SLwgcon.
L. J\. Jlarl"iH()lI,
IIgAD-QUAltTEllS: CI,AHJ(I~S ROAIl, ,VWSTON 1\IAG A.
J. Amlersoll,
'a Llil! , 6, Fairliel(] 'trcet, Leicester.
Inspector of Slores.
A cting H on. Treasurel'.
A. Deeming, Post 01l1co, , 011 Lh \\TigsLon.
LOKIION ] 0;\ IJ, Llcr('gs'j'l~ll.
Supt., H on. Sec. and Treas.
w.
!II.lt.C.H.
]Wiot, ,V , Fa,irlicll1 , lroct, outll Wigs LOll, L iccsL'r.
Omccrs 2. ,crgeallt 1. l1rivnl s ]6. Tolal clrcdivo H). Dccrease sinco last report 1. Drills hcld 38. Avcrngp nLLl'lldall(,c U. CllS(,S attended on pulJlic duly 20. J\1' llIOYn.h~ 3. Cases atLcmll'd llol on plllllie duLy 7:,. Anllual inspcction, 17.7. OU . Tolalon paralIc 6. Allllllal l' '-('xilillillalioll, 1.10.09. Melll bel'S passed 7. Mc(lalliolls 12. u'cg111a lion un i 1'01'111 \yorll hy 1 IlicC'1' , 1 sergeant, and 8 l11C'1l. Malorial: 2 sLrelc-llC'rH, hampcr, 3 l!:ll'rl'saes, Hplint ·, balldages, etc., vesLed in Divisiollal 'oJllllliLlcc. Divisioll slljlpcnll·d l,y lllclllbcrs' subscriplio;)s and pnhlic COJlLributions.
A. 'V.
Y.])1. '.A. Bu lLDIKCH,
1st O fficer.
H on. S urgeon. ])1. Longford, L.R.C.p.
303
Uorp1. J. H. Lcesoll.
Officers 2. ergoanL 1. COl'pomls 2. Privates 11. Tolal clfl'cLive lG. Decreaso since last report 3. Drills llclrl 20. Average aLlclldlLJlef: ] 3. Cnses atLended Oll puhlic duLy 20 . Hemovals D. Uascs atLendcd 110~ on puhlic duly luO. Annual inspectioll, 17.7.09. Total Oll parado D. l\1JllUn.l rC' X!l.llliJlllti(JI), ~8.9.00. Members passe(l 9. Medallions 12. ,'orviee Imllges 9. Tursillg certificutes 1. Regula Lioll UlJ i I'Ol'lll WOl'll uy 1 Officer, 1 SOl'Wftll t, 2 COl'porals, UBli 10 lllCl1. 1\1 ntel'iul : liLLer, 2 strelehel's, 2 llltvresaes, splints, IJuIHl:tges, clc., vebled ill Divisiolla l Comlllittee. Di visioll Stl pported Ly pu hlic COll Lrihu tioJls.
[Formed 1886.]
'l'cm'{ 1r \I,r" LFI(,fo.~.,.n;I:. Lady Supel"inlendent.
1l.A., :'I.!l.
I iss 1\/. Noldl', V, 1 luhlll't ~t., Ll'icestl'r.
1st NUI"sing Offic r.
2nd Nursing Offic 1-, Lady Sec., and Lady Treasul·cr.
1\liHH 1\1. K 1I1uHsoll.
!Ill:;H A. A. l'()llanl, J\l1igltLoll I'ark 1'd., Ll'iCOHlcr.
3rd Nursing Officel". 1\lr~. 1\1. Eo Adc(Jek.
Lady Insp clor of Stores.
1\IlS'l ,). A. Ashcr.
OflicLJ1', ri. Tllrsillg sis I 'I'S ~!1. Tolal ('Il'l'cli\'c 31. Incl'cnso Silll'(' .1n l Il'POI L~. ['radices 11l,l<I 1G. A \'crago alll'IHiance 27. nscs nLtclI(lcd 011 pllhlle dilly 1~. 'It'll'S all('lllbI llot Oil jlllblic duly 5. 'ascs pri\'flt( Iy lIun;cd ~1. A1I1Illal illSP('dioll, 17.7.0n. Tolnl 011 pamllc '27. Alllluul I"c-cxlunillntioll 1, lind ~0.:.l.10. 1\lelll\)el''i pltss(,ll 3:l. 1\1('(l!dliollH :la. l{C'''llllllioll uniforlll worl; by 'I OIl)('l'rH 1111<i 20 llllrsillg :-;iHLcrH. 1\llllclial: hcd'::llcnd \)~lld(l"l'S Hp1illls elc \'osLc<1 ill Divisiollld COllllllillec. J)ivisioll HllppoltclI1Jy ll;cI:l!>cn? ~I;h~cripti~ns . . ,
LEIGHTON BUZZARD DIVISION (BEDFORDSHIRE).
[ll'onnCll 28.2.9
.J
11 I';\J)-QUAltTlo:RH: LI.:ll:llION Dll.l.,\,I:IJ.
(LEICESTER CORPS) WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE DIVISION . lFol'lIlC<l 1.11. 90.J IIEAD-QUAIlTERS:
WORKING MEN'S COT,LECE, UNION Snmln, LEIOESTER,
Hon . S urgeo n. F.lt. O. S.
J. ,'. ,'loane,
2n d O ffice r .
W. Martill.
H on. Surgcon.
YV. II. 1s t Offi ce r .
J. J( 'l'inlsoll, 57, Grove HoaLl, Leicoster. H o n . Secretary.
O. RicharLirlOll, 81, Newport 'treet, Leicel:lLer.
"([IHll'O, 1..1:.<'.1'.
Supel"inlendcnl and Hon. Soc.
J. I!. J!'Olllll'I', 1 G, A [I I,Ll! Y l' oall, Leigh LOll IlUl.imnl.
OfTic.el's~. f)!,I'WlLll t ]. Corpol'n.1 1. l'l'i\'atcs 3. Total (,(1'ccLive 7. Dccl'el:Ho HIllC.L' InHl I'('port :3. Dl'ills held 7. A \'Cltlg(' ILLtl'llllnncll 8. J{Olllovnls 3. All111lltllllHlwetloll, ~3.U.0(). 'l'oLnl ollIHtrn<iu:3. Medalliolls ,I. gl'ttulaLiollUlliforllt \~o)'n 11y 1 Olli(;llr, 1 sorgellnl, 1 cO)']lOlaJ, !tllll 3 nl!'ll_ MaLorial ~ AslI{'onl llLlor H l'l'lcI.lCl'? cLc., v ~tc(l in J)ivi:;iollal UOlllllliLLcc . Divil:)ion supporLc(l by lllcllllJel'S" lilt h:>Cl'l pL10ll~.
v
St J ohn A?nbulance B)·igade.
30~
MANNINGTREE DIVISION (ESSEX). HE,m-QuARTERS: PUBLIO HALL,
UA N
~N() .
[Formed 3.11. 02.] TINGTREE, Es
Supt. S ec.
1st Offic e r.
Hon. Surgeon and Superin t endent.
S. Bree, M. E., High Street, lllanningtree.
J. V. Ward,
Ho n. S ec. and Treas.
Insp ector of Stores.
E. J. L oyell, "Park View," Mistley, Essex.
W. Salmon.
Officers 2. Privates H. Total effective 16. D 'rease since last report 2. D rills held 17. Average attendance 12. Cases a tte~J.ed not on public duty H. A nnllal re-examination, 5.1 2.08. Mem bel's passed 12. l\ledallions 8. l\Iaterial: 2 stretcl:ers, 2 ha.v~e~acs, 2 water bottles, 2 stree~ boxes, vested in Divisional Commlttee. Dl VislOn sUI1ported by members sub3criptions. MARKET HARBOROUGH DIVISION (LEICESTERSHIRE). [Formed 17 . 10.93.]
G. Green, 52, High St., 1.1arket H arborough.
1st O fficer (additional for Trans. duties) Hon . S ec., and T reas.
Inspector of Stores.
C. R. Knighton, 5') HiO'h Street, i\larket Hal'borongh.
, el'gt.
,V.
Tooth.
~'b
Officers 3. Sergeants 3. Corporals 3. Privates 28 . T otal effective 37. I ncrease since la.,t report 2. Drills held H . Average attendance 23 . Cases attended on public duty 3. Removals 28 . Cases attenueu. not o~ pu,hlic d_Ll~y 34. Annual inspection, 22. 7.09. Total on parade. 30. A.llyu'll re-exa.mlU!l.tlOJ?-, 2:>. !): 09 . 1.1embers passed 31. 1.1edallions 16. N nrslUg <.:ertlfieates 8. . RegnlatlOn ':Ulform worn by 2 Officers 3 serO'eauts 3 corporals, and 27 men. 1.1atenal: wagon, litter, 6 stretchers, havl'esac,' splints, ve~teu in Divisional Committee. D ivision supported by public contributions. A. stronO' continO'ent of members atteucled the District Camp at Felixstowe. Supt. Green anl Sergt. T ooth received long service medals at M arlborough House.
'\V.
MEDBOURNE DIVISION (LEICESTERSHIRE).
[Formed 3.3.99.]
Hon. Surgeon .
(In Cha rge).
D. Duke, M. R. C.S.
Sergt. D. Usher, Meubourne, nr. Market H arbol'ongh.
Officer 1. Sergeant 1. Corporal 1. Privates 12. T otal effective 15. D ecrease since last report 2. An nual inspection, 28.9 . 09. T ot~l on parade ~2. Annual re-examination, 25.9.09 . Members passed 12. MedalllOns 7. Sen?ce badges 7. R egulation uniform worn by 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 7 men. Ma t~nal: stretchers, surgical havresac, splints, and bandages, vested. in Divisio nal Commlttee. Division suppor ted by memb ers' subscriptions.
NORTHAMPTON CORPS. HEAD-QUARTERS : Chief Surgeon.
R. A. Milligan, M.D.
(NORTHAMPT ON CORPS ) NORTHAMPTON HEAD-QUARTERS DIVISION. [Formed 4. 5.86.] HEAD-QUARTER.' : C. J . EYans, M.R. C.S. H. Cropley, F.r-.C.S.
Knw STP,r<:ET, NORTHAMPTON.
Honorary Surgeons.
,V.
T. Cairns, L.R.C. P. D. Stone, M.B. A. Henshaw, M.RC.S.
" Honorary Secretary and Sergt.·
A. E. Cox, 30, Purser Road, Northampton.
[Formed 4.5.86.]
KIN G STREET, NORTHAMPTON. Chief Superintendent.
W. H. Reeves, 4, Spencer P arade, Northampton.
Inspector of Stores.
Corporal E. C. Allen.
Officers 11 (includillg 5 Corps' Omeers). ergcants 8. Corporals 7. Privates 92. Totn,l ellective 118. Reserve member 1. Decrease since last report 8. Drills held 136. Average attendance 9. Case' attended on llUblic duty 16. Removals] 58. Cases attended not on pnlJlic duty ~6. Annual iII pectiolls, 10.7, and 26.9.09. Total on parade 62. Annual l'G-examination ' , 9, anrl 23.3, anu 11.5.09. :Members passed 89. Meuallions 89. ervice badges 65. N"l1l'sing certifientes 25. Hegulation uniform W0rll by 5 Officer., sergeant, 6 corporal, and 3 men. Material: wagon, 7 litters, 35 stretchers, etc., vestGd in Northampton Centre Committee S.J.A.A. Division supported hy public COli tribu tiOllS, and members' Sll bscriptions. A record number of men attended the District 'amI) at Felixstowe this year. (NORTHAMPTON CORPS ) NORTHAMPTON HEAD -QUARTERS NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 27.9.99.] HEAD-QUARTER : Raw
'Y.
TImET,
OHTIIA?>IPTON.
Honorary Surgeon .
H. Chamberlain, L.R.C.P.
Lady Supt. and Treas.
Mrs. M. H.el'Ye , 4, "pencer Parade, N ol'tlJamptoll.
H EAD-QU.ARTERS : MEDBOURNE.
A.H. Rice.
(Six Ambulance Dil'isions).-Officel's 18. ergeants] 2. Corporals 14. Privates 176. (One Nlming Division).-Offieel's 4. Nursing sisters 52. Total effective 276. Reserve mem bel' 1. Decrease since last report 20.
Superintendent.
Sup erintendent.
Hon. S urgeon.
305 S upt. Tr easure r.
F. C. Gardner.
E. F. Adnitt, "OLhorpe," Weston Rd., Northampton.
HEAD-QUARTERS: KING'S ROAD, MARKET H ARBOROUGII. J. H. Thomas, lII.D.
Supt of Stores.
W. Y . Groyes (9 .11. 09), 13, Langham Place, Northampton .
EX.
III. District.
2nd Nurs ing Officer.
Miss K. E. 13raMord.
1st Nursing Officer and Lady S ec . 5~,
Miss L. E. Mawby, Billing Rd.,.r Olthampton.
Lad yin specto r o f Sto res.
Miss E. Osborn.
Officers 4. Nursing sisters 52. Total effective 56 . Decrease since la t report 4. Practices llcld 26. Average atte.ndanee. 27. Dases attended not on public duty 9 . Cases privately nursed 16. AnnuallllspectlOns, 10.7, and ~6. 9. 09 . T otal on paraue 40 . Annual l'e-examinations, 26.3, 31. 3, and 19 ..5.09. Members passed 44. Meualliolls 43. ervice badges 13. Regulation uUlform worn by 3 Officers and 42 nursing sisters. Material: mattress! sheets, blankets, pillows, bandages, beusteau . Division supported by whist dnves and concerts. (NORTHAMPTON CORPS) BLISWORTH DIVISION.
[Formed 2.4.97.]
HEAD-QUARTERS: L ECTURE IIALL, BLISWORTH. Honorary Surgeon .
W. P. Richardson, M.B.,
In Char'ge.
Serg t. F. W . Norman, Blisworth, Northants.
St. J ohn A?1~bu~ance Brrigade.
306
No. III. District.
Inspector of Stores.
Hon . Sec. and Treasurer.
(NORTHAMPTON CORPS ) ROADE DIVISION.
G. W atton.
O. Young, Blisworth.
Offi cer 1. Sergeant 1. Oorp~ral 1. Privates ~O. T otal effective 23 . D ecrease since last report 2. Dnll s held 22. Aye~'age attendance 13 .. Co. es attended on public duty 4. Oases attenned not on publ~c d~lty 2 Annualmspection , 10.7.09. T otal on parade 11. Annual re-exa~mnatIo~, 30.3.09. 1.1 em~ers passed 20. Medallions 14. Service badges 10. urSlllg Cel·tl~cate 1. R egulutlOn nniform worn by 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, an d 11 men. . ~~a.tenal : 2 stretchers an.d equipment, vested in N orthampton Oentre .J.A. A. DlVlSlon supported by pubhc contributions . H EAD-QUARTERS: OOUNCIL SCHOOLS, EARL'S .BAr.TOK. W. J. Baird , lILB . 1st Offi cer.
J. Abbott.
' Y.
S uperintendent.
G. Ahllott, New Barton H ouse, Earls Barton.
Hon . S ec. and Hon . Treas.
Inspector of Stores.
F. B. Li ne, King Street, Earl's Barton.
Sergt.
'Y.
Lord.
Hon . Surgeon.
In Charge.
W. H. Ryan, M.Q.C. P. r.
ergt. J. Kirk, Eli worth Orossing Blisworth. '
Acting Hon . S ecretary.
Acting Inspector of Stores. Hon. Treas urer.
C. I\atlerns. Officel: 1. Scrgeall t 1. 'orporals 2. Privates 24. Total effective 28. Decrease mce last.report 2. Drill ' held 27. Average attendance 15. Oases attended not onpuu:lC duty 10. Anllual in.-pection, 10.7.09. Total on parade 16. Ar:nuull'e-exnnllnntlOn, 30.3.09. .Member passed 25. Medallions 19. Regulation umfor.m worn by.1 sergen.nt, 2 corporals, and] 6 men. Material: stretcher first aid matenal, v~tec1m. :r~rthumpton C~l1tre COllllJ1ittee, S.J.A.A. Divisions~lpported by member. sub cnptlOns and publIc contributions.
NORTH-EAST WARWICKSHIRE CORPS.
Ch ief Surgeon and C hief Superintendent .
C'lpt. J. O. Orton, M. D., IL A. 11. C. (T. , Longfonl Grange, Ooventry. S uperin t enden t of Stores (Acting).
Increase si nee 1a t report 14.
Hon. S urgeon.
Sergt. ,V. H. ,Yanen, Flore, Weedon, Northampton.
~r.R.C.S.
W. C. Pa.ge.
E. H.
Hon . Treas.
llOrLland (13.4.10).
Officer 1. Sergeant 1. Oorporals 2. Privates 20. Total effective 2"1. Decrease since last report 2 . Drills held 26. Average attendance 18. Co. e attended not on public duty 22. Annual in pection, 20.7 . 09 .. Total on par~de 17. Annual re-examination, 21.4. 09. Members passed 10. FaIled 4. Medulhon~ 6. R eO'ulation uniform worn by 1 seraeant, 2 corporals, and 14 men. Matenal. : 2 stretchers, vested in Northampton Centre S.J.A.A. Division supported by publIc contribu tions.
(NORTHAMPTON CORPS ) KISLINGBURY DIVISION.
(NORTH-EAST WARWICKSHIRE CORPS ) FOLESHILL AND LONGFORD (HEAD-QUARTERS ) DIVISION. [Formeu ~5.3.01..] HEAD-QUARTERS: TII8 DltlLL HALL, LOXGFOI:.D.
n.
Honorary Surgeon.
OorpI. C. J . Ballaster, School House, Eislillgbury, ortllamptoll.
Officer 1. Oorporall. Privates 10. Total effective 12. D ecrease since last report 5. Drills held 31. Average attendance 7.. Case attended on public duty l. Oases attended not on pnb~ic d.nty 35. Annuallllspection 10.7.09. Total on parade 8. Annual r e-examlllatIon, 29 .4.09. Members pass~d 8. Medallions 4. Service badges 3 .. R egulation uniform wor:1 "by 1 corpor~l and 9 men. Material: stretcher, surglC(1l havresac, and valIse, vested III Northampton Oentre Oommittee, S.J.A.A. Division supporteu by voluntary contributions, concerts, etc.
G. Webster,
In C harge.
[Formed 8.1 900.]
Hon . S ec.; and Acting Hon . Treas . (In Charge.
Honorary Surgeon.
1st Class Sergt. A. U. Wilkins, ".Brooklyn," Longford, Ooventry.
HEAD-QUAr,TERS: RED LIOK. KrSLTKGBUltY. P . S. -White, L. R. C.P.
Superintendent Treasurer. Col. 'Yrley, V.D.
Rev. W. 1)ore Ruc1gard.
(Six A;llbu.lanc~ .Pi~·isio1ls).---:Omcers 1~. crgeant D. Oorporals . Privates 116. (One l'Il'l'smg DtvlSIon).-OfllCers 3. Nursmg sisters 14. Totul effective 162.
HEAD-QUARTERS: NORTIIAMPTON.
Ins pector of Stores.
[Formed 4.9.05.]
HEAD-QUARTEH : THE DraLL HALL, LONGFOIlD.
(NORTHAMPTON CORPS ) FLORE DIVISION [Formed 8. 5.07.]
Acting Hon . Sec. (In C harge).
R. Wi(lllows.
OorpI. F. O. Jones, Roade, Northampton.
Officers 3. Sergeant 1. 00rporal1. Privates 10. Total efIective 15. Drills held 19. Removals 5. Oases attended not on public duty 21. Annual inspection, 10.7.09. Total on parade 6. Annual re-ex~minatio?! 31. 3. 09. Mem b.ers passed 6. Medalliolls 11. Service badges 4. Nursmg certificate 1. . RegulatlOn uniform "om by 2 Officers, ~ sergeants, 1 corp~ral, und me? Matenal: wago~, litter, 3 stretchers, surgical havresac, carrylllg sheet, SVllll ts, .etc. ~ vested m N orthampton Oentre S.J.A.A. Division supported by publIc cOllLnbutlOns.
F. L . Underwood,
[Formed 6.88.]
HEAD-QuAnTEns: GEOnGE HOTEL, ROADE.
(NORTHAMPTON CORPS ) EARL'S BARTON DIVISION. [Formel124.3.88.J Hon . Su rgeo n .
307
JlLR.C. '.
Honorary Secretary.
Sergt. J. Da.venport, Longford Grange, Coventry.
Inspector of Stores.
Honorary Treasurer (Acting).
Sergt. W. II. 'ephtol1 .
Rev. W. Dore Rmlgard.
Officer.1. Sergc(1nts 3. Corporal 2. Privates 20. Total effective 26. Average attendance 10. Oases Decrease slllce .last report 2. Drills held 49. ~tende~ on pu,?llC duty 75. Removals 17. Cases attended Hot on public Lluty 17 5. Mnnual InSpectIOn, 17.7.09 .. Total on parade 23. Annual re-examination, 29. 6. 09. R ember.s passed ~3 . MedallIons 1. Service badges 15. ursina certificates 17 egLlI~tlOn un~rorm worn "by 2 Officers, 3 el'gcanL, J corporals, and 20 men: !1atenal: hospItal tent, 6 tents, 80 ground sheets, 100 blankets, 4 surgical havresacs . \~ater lJOttles, horse ambulance, wheeled litter, 4 str6tchel's and rugs, Lowmoo~ .e~, am bulanee basket, splints, bandages, etc., vested in Division::tl Oommittee. IVISlon .sl:p.porlet1 by members' sllbscripti on and public contribulions. The D IVISIon was r epresented at the District Oamp at Felixstowe by most of the men. Th ere are 15 men in the R . .l. .A.S.13.R.
'b?
St. John A 1nbu lcince Br igade.
308
N o. III. Dilitrict.
(NORTH-EAST WARWICKSHIRE CORPS ) COVENTRY CENTRAL. DIVISION. [Formed 17. 5. 06.J HEAD-QUARTERS: D nILL HALL, COYXNTRY. Hon . S e cretary (In Charge).
Honorary Surge on .
N . J . L. Rollason,
Sergt. O. L amm, 7, Priory Coventry.
~I.B .
Act ing Insp ector of Sto re s.
U. L.
hakesl)care.
treet,
Act in g Hon . T re asurer.
W. T . Sbortlanc1 .
Officer 1. ergeaI1t 1. Oorporal 1. Privates 20. Total effectivc 23 . I ncrease sillce last report 9. Drills held 4 . Avcrage atLendance 11. Cases attended on public duty 110. Removals 29. Cases attended not o~ pu?lic duty 30. Annual inspection, 17.7.09. T otal Oll parade H . Annual re-exammatlon, 22.6.09. Members passerl 16. Medallions 11 . enicc .badges 7. Reglliation ~miform \\'Olll by 1 sQraeant. 1 corporal and IS men . Matenal : 2 stretchcrs, 2 surgIcal havresacs, 2 largc \~ater bottles, 4 h~nd bags for fo~tb~ll dutie , yest~d in Divisiolla.l Com mitt e. D ivision supported by members' subscl'lphollS and uonatlO1Hl from publIc.
(NORTH -EAST WARWICKSHIRE CORPS ) COVENTRY CO -OPERATIVE DIVISION. [Formed 26 . . 01.J R EAD -QUARTERS: WEST ORCHARD ASSElInLY ROO~IS . COVEN'] RY. Honorary Surge ons.
1st Offic e r , Hon . Sec .. and In s p e ctor of Stores .
R. R ice, M.D. J. W. Cotton, Compton H onse, Foleshill Rd., Coventry. S. L. H eald, M. R. (9.5.10.) Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Oorporal1. Pri,'ates 17. Total effective 21. I ncrease since last report 2. Drills held 46 . Average attendance 19. Cases attended on public duty 18S. Removals 33 . Cases attended not on public duty 125 . Annual inspection, 17.7.09. Total on parade 17. Annual re-examination, 22. 6.09. Members passed 15. Medallions 12. erviee badges f!. Tmsing certificates 19. Regulation uniform worn by 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 15 men. Material: 2 stretchers, 4 hand-bags with appliances, bandages, svlints, etc., vested in Divisional Committee. Division supported by members' subscriptions and donations. T en men attended D istrict Oamp at Felixstowe .
(NORTH-EAST WARWICKSHIRE CORPS ) LEAMINGTON DIVISION, [Formeu 16.3.05.J HEAD-QUAP-TER : DRILL HALL, LEA~II 'GTON, Hon . Surge on .
A. Morris, M.P-.C.E: .
Hon . Su rgeo n a n d Actin g S u p e r in t en d ent.
J. F. H. EllerloD, M.D., L eamillgton. Act in g Hon . S ecretary.
Sergt. C. Middleton, Ill, Emscote Roau, Warwick. In s pe ctor of Store s .
Act ing Hon . T reas ure r .
CorpI. W. Bartlett.
:Mr. C. A . Pickering (Hon. -;)fc111be1').
Officers 2. Sergpant 1. Goqwral 1. Plivatcs 10. T otal efl'ective 14. D ecrease since last report 5, Drills held 55 . Average altendance 4. Cases attended on public duty 13. Cases attended Jlot 011 public duty 24. Annual inspection, 17.7.09. T otal on parade S. ADlluall'c-exan,ination, S.7.09 . Members passed 5. Failed 2. Medallions 7. Service badges 4. 1\ursing certificates 4. R egul ation uniform worn by 1 sergean t, 1 corporal, and 10 men. Mate rial: R ea Edwards' "heeled litter complete, 3 stretcl1ers, surgical llavresac, waleI' bottle, 2 firs t aid bags, splints, and first aid dressing::, vesteel in Divisional Committee D ivision supported lJY public contributions.
(NORTH-EAST WARWICKSHIRE CORPS ) NUN EATON TOWN DIVISION. [Formec129.!'i.97.J IJEAD-QUAKfERS: LAW COUP:fS, Honorary Surgeo n.
L. E. Price, L.R. C.P.
N U~EATON.
Superint e ndent.
309 Hon . S e c r etary .
A . .T. E. Handle; KnntsforJ, E tlward Street, Nuneaton.
Sergt. O. Hall, "W illington Street, Nuncaton .
I nspecto r of Stor es .
Hono r a r y Treasurer.
li. 13iddul ph.
II. Alcock.
erg-cants 2. Corporals 2. Privates 19. Total effcctive 25. Officers 2. Drills held 27. A \'crage atlelldance 14. Cases attended on lJublic dnty 7. Removals 3. Cases 'ttLenc1l:rlllot on pulJlic duty 107. Annnal inspcction; 17.7.09. Total on parade 19. Anllllal re-examinaLion, 9.7.09. Members passcd 16. Faileu1. Medallions 13. 'ervice lJadges 27 . ~ursil1g ccrtificates 6. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Oflicel', 2 SCl'gt'UlIts, 2 cOl'poral,;, alld 19 men. Material: Ashford Jitter, 4 stretchers, bell tent, large clq,})oard, LowDloor jac:ker, 3 surgical havresacs, blanket., waterproof sheets, [jag, sl'liut, bandages, EtC., vesteu ill Divisional Committee. Diyision snpl10rteu by public coulributions.
(NORTH -EAST WARWICKSHIRE CORPS NUNEATON NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 2 _.6.07.J liE \D-QUARTERS : L_l W COURT.", NU!'(EATO_'. Lady S uperinten d en t.
Hon . S u r geon.
E.
.l •
I~asull, ~l.D.
r.hs. A . M. Amos, Ferndale, Tennant St., Attleborough; ... Tulleaton .
1s t Nursing O fficer.
Act ing Lady S ecretary and Lady T reasu rer.
A ::-1. Glencro:;;:;.
~1I" A. Clifton, ' chool Houe, li\o<tth End, Chilnr' Cotol1, :K uneaton.
/ficel" . 3. X ursing 'ist .1';;; 11. Total efft:ctiye 17. Increase since last repol't j. Practices hd<l 27. Ayerag-e D ttt:ndance 13. Cases attend cd on puhlic cluty 11. 'a::'l:' attcntll:d not on pulJlic duty 30. Annual inspection, 17. 7.09 . Tolal on parade 14 . .Annual re-examination, 24 . 6.09. Memucl's pa .. sc<1 1.1t:c1nllioll· 9. Heg-Illation uniform ,yorn lJY :2 Officers and 14 l1Ul't;ill~ sisters (all except c:loaks). Mn,terinl: foldillg beel tead, mattl'e "s aml pillow', sheet,;, l,l:t1Iket::;, llw.(;kil1to~h :-;1Ieet, ha\Tesac, 1 wallet", lJandages, splints, 6 lJbysiolocrical clin"ram::-i, n ;"tec1 in Di,'isional Committee. Di,ision upported by members' subscriptions aud whi< t eh·ivc.
(NORTH-EAST WARWICKSHIRE CORPS ) NUNEATON, L. & N. W . RAILWAY DIVISION. [FOllued 12 . . 1900.] H EAD-QU.\.IlTEll.S: L . N . '\T.
T.I.TIOX,
R.\.lt\L\.Y
1\tJ~EATO_Y .
Ho n orary S urgeo n .
F. C. Toruitt,
F.s. A.
Ho n. S ecret a r'y.
Sup e r in t enden t .
A. N ightingale, 3, GlclJe Roau, 1\ullcatoll . Ins pect o r of S tores.
J. CluptoD .
T.
B. \ Yoodcoc:k, 76, Abbey St., ~ulleaton .
Hon. Treasurer.
'Y.
Lock.
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Corporal 1. Privates 30. Tolal effective 34. I ncrease sincc la t rcport G. Drills held 32 . ~\. \·C1·agc attendancc 11. Cases attellded ou puhlic uuly 11. Remol'als 11 . Cases attemled not 011 public duty 65. Annual illSl'cctioll, 17.7.09 . ToUtl 011 panule 15 . Alllluul I'e-examinati?n, 4.7.09. M.em bel'S passed 21. MCllalliolls 22. N ul'sing ccrtilicate 1. Regulation amrorm \ 'Ol'll by 1 Of!icer, 1 sergeallt, 1 corporal, and 19 men. Material : ~\heelcd litter, 6 stretch ers, 2 am hulance ha III»ers, 3 :Ull bnlance boxcs, 2 surg-lcul haYl'esacs, wa.terproof sheels, water bottles, cl'llLchcs, 1)lan kcts, rug, etc. , large stores of all necessa.ry appliances, vested in L. & . W. Ry. Co. anLl ] )iYisicnal COlllmittee. Division supporteu by membcrs' su bscri ptions and public con tribu tiOllS.
310
No. III. District.
St. John .A 'lnbulc~nce Brigade. NORTH LEICESTERSHIRE CORPS.
[Formed 4.5.09 .]
Chief Superin tendent.
J. Turner, Stanleigh, Donisthorpe, near Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Sergeants 7. Total effective 93 .
(Three Ambnlance Divisions).-O fficers 6.
Corporals 2.
Privates 78.
Service badges 13. N ursing certificates 9. R egulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 3 sergeants, 1 corporal, and 33 men . Material: 9 stretchers, carrying sheet, 5 havresBcs, 2 first aid baskets, splints, bell t9nt, 5 squad water bottles, 6 blankcts, bandages, etc., vested in Divisional Committee. Division supported by members' subscriptions and public contributions.
OLNEY DIVISION (BUCKS.).
(NORTH LEICESTERSHIRE) ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH DIVISION. [Formed 13.4.1900.]
311
[Formed 23.5.02.]
HEAD-QUARTERS: DRILL HALL, BRIDGE STREET, OLNEY. Hon. Surgeon.
HEAD-QUARTERS: BROOK STREET, ASllBY-DE-LA- ZOUCll. 1st Officer and Acting Hon. Treas.
Honorary Surgeon.
A. Orchard,
F. J. GrindoD, M.R.a.S .
T . Heafield, 15, Upper Church Street, Ash by-de-la-Zollch.
M.R.C.S.
Supt. and Hon. S ec.
\Y. T. Knight, ] 4, High
Inspector of St ores .
Sergt. M ynard.
trect, Olney. Hon. Treasurer.
Inspector of Stores.
Hon. Secretary.
G. E. Eac1y.
A. Foster.
A. J. Baxter, 19, :lllarketSt., Ashby-de-la -Zouch.
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Privates 23. T otal cffective 25. Increase since last report 9. Drills held 2. A ver~ge at~enllance 15. Removals 5. Ca es attended not on public duty 8. Annual 11lspectlOn, 23.8.09. .U em~)ers l?assed 18. T otal on parade 21. Annual re-examinatio~l, 22.9. 09. Medallions 11. Service badges 7. Iursing certlficates 5. RegulatlOlJ ul1lform ~vorn by 1 Officer , 1 serCfeant :ThIaterial: 4 stretchers, hamper, lttter, b , and 22 men. splints, etc., vested in Divisional Oommittee. Division snpported by members' subscriptions.
(NORTH LEICESTERSHIRE CORPS ) COALVILLE DIVISION.
Officers 2. ergeant 1. Corporals 2. Pnvates 22. T otal effective 27 . Decreae since last report 3. Drills hclu 24. Average attendance 17. Oases attended on public duty 3. Rcmovals 11. Cases attended not on pllulic duty 100. Annual inspection, 30.1. 09. Total on parade 26. Annual re-examination, 5.4.09. M ember passed 26. Medallions 13. eryice badges 13. ursing certificates 13. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 1 sergeant, 2 corporals, and 22 men. :Material : Ashford liLter, 6 stretchers, air hed and pillow, cushion, water bottles, blankets, carrying chair, and n large eqnipment of ambulance and nursing necessaries, vested in Di\'i 'iollal COlllmittce. Diyj ion supported by public contributions.
OUNDLE DIVISION (NORTHAMPTONSHIRE).
[Formed 19.1.05.]
HEAD-QUARTERS: FIlm BnIGADE
HEAD-QUARTERS: HALF-WAY HOUSE, COALYILLE. Honorary Surgeon.
R. W . Jamie, M.D.
Superintendent.
W. V. Scott, Station House, Coalville, East. Hon . Treasurer.
Hon . S ecretary.
H. Mason.
F. Allen, "\Visbech Cottages, High fields S Lreet.
TATIO)<, OUNDLE. Superintendent.
Honorary Surgeon.
C.
T.
Elliott,
R. Knight, North 'treet, Oundle.
:II. D.
1st Officer, Hon . Sec. and In spector of Stores.
J. Raye, Officers 3.
orth Stl'<::et, OunJle. Sergeant 1.
[Formed 28.2.98.]
Corporal 1.
Honorary Treasurer.
E. ill. Haney. Privates 16.
Total effective 21.
[N 0 report recei yed. ]
Officers 2. Sergeants 3. Corporal 1. Privates 23 . Total effective 29 . Decrease since last report 3 . Drills held 21. A \,"eJ'age attendance ] 2. Cases attended on puulic duty 47 . Removals 4. Cases attelldeu not on public duty 19. Annual inspection, 25.7 .09. Total on parade 19. Allnual re-examination, 26.9.09. Members passed 20 . Medallions 20. ,ervice badges 7. Regulation uniform ,rorn by 1 Officer, 3 sergeants, 1 corporal, and 23 men. Material: 2 surgical havre~iLc.s, 5 stretchers, am blllance carriage, rugs, splints, and Landages, vested loll Divisional Committee. Division supported by members' subscriptions and publtc con tri bn tions.
(NORTH LEICESTERSHIRE CORPS ) OVERSEAL DIVISION. [Formed 29 . 11.01.] HEAD-QUARTERS: A~IBULANCE H.OOM, M alItA . Hon . Surgeon .
Hon . Treasurer <I n Charge).
F. W. Ord, L.R. C.P.
1st Class Sergeant W. Lloyd.
Hon . Secretary.
Sergt. T. Johnson, Wood ville Rd., Overseal.
Inspector of Stores.
J. Coles.
Officer 1. Sergean ts 3. Corporal 1. Privates 33. T otal effective 38. Increase since last report 9. Drills held 45 . Average attendance 25 . Removals 20. Cases attended not on public duty 24.0 . Annual inspection, 25.7.09. T?tal on parade 37. Annual re-examination, 25.9.09. Members passed 31. Medalhons 18.
RUGBY DIVISION (WARWICKSHIRE ).
[Formed 12.12.02.]
HEAD-Qt'"ARTERS: OLD COt'"NCIL CHAMBER, RUGBY. S uperintendent.
Hon . Surgeon.
Brigade-Surgeon Lt. -Col. C. Dukes, V.D., M.D.
W. J. Parsons, 225, Clifton Road, Rugby. Inspector of Stores.
Hon . Secretary.
J. Jones, 31, Arnold 't., Rugby.
C. Hemming.
Honorary Treasurer.
Mr. S. R. Hart, M.A. (Hon. Mem .). Officers 2. Scrgeants 2. Oorporal 1. PriYates 29. Total effectiye 34. Increase since last report 6. Drills held 49. Average attendance 16. Cases attended on puhlic duty 43. R emovals 7. Cases attended not on public duty 107. Annual inspeclion, 11. 9. 09. 'llotal on parade 31. Ann nal re-examination, 17.9.09. lIIembers passecl 3.,1.. Iedallions 2. ervice badges 39. ursing certificates 21. Hegllbtion uniform worn by 1 Officer, 2 sergeants, 1 cOl'p0ral, and 29 priva~es. Material: Ashford liLter, 6 stretchers, brge Jitted nursing hampel', fitted medl.cal chest, 5 surgical havresac 37 water bottles 4 blankets, waterproof sheet, carrymg sheet, 2 b(LnLlarre rollil1Cf n'lachines 2 spare' sets of splints, and completely fi tteu hospital tent, ~ested il~ Divisional Committee. Division supported by members' subscriptions and public con tribu tions.
St. J ohn A ?nbu lance BTigade.
N o. I I I. Di str·ict.
Supt. P arsons and a squad of men attended the. ~ i~tri c t Cam p hel~ at F elixstowe from May 29th to June 5th. T he whole of the DlVlSl?n , t?gether Wlth detachments from the orthampton Corp, N ?rth-East "\'~ar ~nck 111re Corps,. and ~ullley D ivision, under the command of AssIsta.nt COJ11l1llSSlOner "\Voolston , dld tl.uty III the streets along the line of route at the val'lOUS stands er ~cted on the occaSlOn of the visit of H. hl. the King to Rugby, to open the llew peech ROO~ll at Rugby School on July 3rd. Tnmel'ous cases, including two of a somewhat senous n ature, were dealt with during the day .
Officer 1. Corporals 2. Privates 12. 'rotal effective 15. Decrease since .last report 6. Drills held 30. Average attendance 7. Cases ~ttend~u 011 l'ulJhc duty 2. Cases attcllded n.ot on public duty 12. Annual lDspectlOn, 23.7.09. Total on paradc 8. MedallIons 5. Reflulatioll uniform worn by 2 cOl:poral~ ~l~d 7 pJ'ivu,tes.. :Matcria.l :.? sLrcL(;hers, havr~~ac, and water bottle, vested lD DIVl~IOl1al Comullttee. DIVISion supportcd by public contributions Number of membcrs cl1l'olled ill the M.H.n.H.. 3. .
312
SAXON CElYIENT WORKS DIVISION (CAlYIBRIDGE).
[F ormed 8.8 .08.1
WELLINGBOROUGH CORPS (NORTHAlYIPTONSHIRE ). H EAD-QUARTERS:
Honora ry Surge on. Hon . Treasurer.
E . Harmer.
C hief Su pe r in t endent.
O. Nicholson,." lIillsiJp," Broad Grcen, W elllllgborougL .
Com berton, Oam bridge. Sergeant 1.
Cuuncrr STREET, I VELl.INGDOltOUGII.
\\' . ~ . Audlund,
B. W. Ellis, Berry Cottage, Officer 1.
Corporals 2. Pri va tes 26. [X 0 report received.]
T otal eITccti \' e 30 .
[Formed 1.4.05.]
H EAD-QuARTEItS : CE~nItAL ScnOOLS, S:hlETHWICK .
Supe ri nte nde nt .
W. H all, 123, Dibble Rd . , Smethwick.
T . Pitt, M.D.
Ho n . T re asur er.
Act ing Hon . Secretary.
A . D unshee, Galton St. , Smeth,yick.
i\1.H.C.S.
S u peri nten d en t S ecretary.
A. O. Groome, "East L ee," Higham FelTen;.
S uperintendent Treasurer.
T. E. Gra\eley, Siln:r .-'t rcet, "\VelJingborougb.
SlYIETHWICK DIVISION (WARWICKSHIRE). Hon . Sur geon .
Alderman "\Yhyman (Hon. Mem.)
Officers 2. Sergeants 2. Privates 36 . Total eil'ective 4.0. D ecrease since last report 3. Drills helLl 24. .A verage attenllance 1 6. OS1!es attended on public duty 42. Cases attfndeu n0t Oll knbl~c duty 82-1 . Annual i nspection, 25 .9.09 . T otal on pal'~de 2 . Allnllalre-e~amlDat~~n, 30.9 . 09 . Mem 1).ers p assed 24. Meclallions 23. ServlCe badges 3. N Ul'Slllg certificates 2. HegulatlOn uniform worn by 26 . Material: 6 stretchers, 4. hay]'es~cs, 2 water uottles, rug, splints, etc., vested in and D ivision snpporteellJy Smethmck Centre, S.J.A.A.
(Nine Ambtdanc:e Divisions).-Ofliccrs 21 (incluuincr District Staft' Officcr). Sergean ts 12. Corporals . Privat,.s 200. 0 (Fow' Nursing DivisioJ/s).-Oflicel's 7. Nlll'sing sisters 47. Total cffective 295. I ucrea e since last report -1. Number of l'ccorrleu cascs tleate(l by IIlCIl 'S IJivisions 1,146 . Remoyals 124.. Numbcr of r~c01'Jed cuses Lreated 1 y the ITmsillg Dirisioll 223. Visits paid 1,603. . H. W. nhllcJ', E (1-> HadJUr Hall, WelliugLorongh, has pre elltcu a handsome SllYer Cup to the Oor]>s, for annual competitioll alllollgst the Divi8iolls of the Corps.
(WELLINGBOROUGH CORPS ) WELLINGBOROUGH HEAD -QUARTERS DIVISION. [Forlllcli ..!. 9.] HE.\.D-QU,\ltTEItS :
"\V ELLIXGIlOItO UGrr.
Ho norary S urgeons.
H. Holli , ~f.J). \\T. 1. I\rat~oll, ~r. u.
\V . W. Clark, ;\I.D . "\r. C. Pickcrillg, )['B.
Su perinte n dent.
J. C. Parker, Hattoll Park, WellillglJorough (21.4.10.)
STOWlYIARKET DIVISION (SUFFOLK).
Sup eri nte nd en t .
Hon . Su rge on.
E. V . Gostling,
T . A . Harwood, Loose Hall, Hitcham, Ipswich.
M.B .
Hon . T reasu r er.
Inspector of S t o res .
Mr. G . J . Gestling (li on . Member).
Sergt. A. Gerrod. Officers 2.
[Formed 29.10.06.]
'J.'OWM.U:KET.
HEAD-QlJAUTERS : CO:lIBS FORD.
[Formed 9.88 . ]
C hief S urgeon (Ac t ing).
F . E. Apthorpe- I YelJb, M . R . C.S . Hon . S ecretary.
313
Sergeant 1. Privates 10. Total effective 13. [X 0 report recei reel.]
Inspec tor o f S t ores .
"Cl'g t. B. Jefi'elies.
Officers 5 tinclnding 1 Corps' Oflicer). "crgeallts 4. Corporals 2. Privates 29. Total efJ'eclive 40. Ilel:en'e mPlll bu' 1. Increase Sill ce last report 7. Drill ' helll 32. Average attendance 19. Ca. c. attendeu on public (lnty 110. Rcmovals 6J. Cases attended not onl~llbl~c duty :206 . .Annual ill ' pcctiOll, ~1. .08. Total on parade 41. Annual le-eX~nlltlatlOn, 10 . . 09 . nlem1)crs pas ell 3G . Mellallions 20 . Senice badges 26 . Nursmg cCl'tiIica tcs 1. Regul,llioll llllif'orm worn by all. Material: horse ambulance, 2 whceled litters, alld full as oILlIlellt of' plint., water lJotLles, balldaflcs, etc., vestcd in COI'PS' 0 fiicer:s. Di yision S\l pportc(l 11y ,"olnl1 tary conlri bl1Liotl .. 0 Dr. W ntson nnd 'ergt . "\Vilson rccei \'cll thc 'cn'ice Meual, at Marlborough House. A good number of the Divi. ·ion altellllcll the Di5trict Camp llt Felixstowe au Whitsun tide.
STRATFORD-ON-AVON (WARWICKSHIRE) DIVISION. [Formed 25.6.06 .] H EAD -QUAr:rEP,s : T EcH-xrcAL SCHOOL, STRATFOP,D-ON-AvON.
Hon . Su r g e on a nd Sup eri nte nd e nt.
A. T homson, 1I1.B . , Payton House, Stratfold·on-Avon.
Hon. S ec r e t a ry.
(WELLINGBOROUGH CORPS) WELLINGBOROUGH HEAD -QUARTERS NURSING DIVISION. [l!'01'1llccl15 . 5. 05 . ] II EAD -QU AUTEn': CHunCH Sl'ltEET, 'YELLI-XGBOnOUOlI.
G . H. Bl1l'gess, 20, Broad Street, S tratfonl -on-A von .
Inspe ctor of Sto res.
Hon . T,"easure r .
G. S . GilJbs.
Mr. J . 3tevcnsol1 (lion. Member).
Hon . SU/"geo n (Acting).
I V. 1. \\'alsoll, ;)f.n . Lady Supe r inte nd e nt , Insp . of Sto res, and Ac ti ng Lad y T reasurer
Miss A.
lllith, 'Glcllthol'lle," Mill Roull, Wellingborotlgh
No. III. District.
St. J ohn A ?nbulance Brigade.
314
(WELLINGBOROUGH CORPS) IRTHLINGBOROUGH DIVISION. [Formed 8. 9.97 .]
1st Nursing Officel- and Lady Secretary.
Miss E. C. Hodges, 11, George Street, Wellingborough. Officers 3. Nursing sisters 17. Total effective 20 . Decrease since last report 7. Practices held 26. Average attendance 16. Oases at.tended not on public duty 1,603. Oases privately nursed 10 . Annual inspection "21.8.09. Total on parade 14. Annual re-examination, 3.9.09. Members passed Medallions 13. Service badges 2. Regulation uniform worn by 3 Officers and 17 nursing sisters. Material : " emergency" bag, cupboard, water bed, mackintosh sheeting, etc. Division supported by members' subscriptions and entertainments. '
HEAD-QUAItTERS : COUNCIL SCIIOOL, I RTITLTNGBOROUGII .
Han. Surgeon and Treasurer.
W. ,V. Hobh,
17:
WELLINGBOROUGH CORPS ) BOZEAT DIVISION. HEAD-QUAHTERS:
[Formed 3.12.96.]
'YELLINGBOROUGn.
Hon . Secreta r y and T reasurer.
Hon . Surgeon.
E. Selby,
A. Roberts, 8, ,y ollaston Road, Bozeat, 111'. 'Vellingborough.
M. R.C.S .
Officer 1.
Privates 6.
Total effecti \'e 7.
3rd Officer.
Hon. Secretary.
R. Bugby.
A. Thompson, Meeting Lane, Irthlingborough.
Officers 3. Sergeaut 1. })rivates 25. Total e[ective 29. Increase since last report 8. Drills held 44. Average attendance 16 . Removals 6. Cases attended not on public duty 46. Annual inspection, 21.8.09. Total on parade 9. Annual re-examination, 24.8.09. Members passed 11. Medallions 20. Regulation uniform worn by 2 Officers, 1 sergeant, and 15 men. Material: wheeled litter, stretchers, invalid chair, etc. Division supported by public contributions. (WE LLINGBOROUGH CORPS) IRTHLINGBOROUGH NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 3.7.01.J
Hon . Treasurer (Acting).
Inspecto r of Sto res.
Supt. ccretary A. O. Groome.
Sergt. A. Ohurch.
ergeant 1. Corporal 1. Privates 20. Officers 3 (including 1 Corps' Officer). Total effective 25. Decrease since last report 2. Drills held 30. Average attendance 13. Removals 8. Cases attended not on public duty 205. Annual in pection, 21.8.09. Total on parade 17. Annual re-examination, 30.9. 09. Members passed 18. Medallions 17. Service badges 12. Xlusing certificates 16. Regulation uniform worn by 2 Officers, 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 18 men. Material: ,,,heeled Ii tter, stretchers, splints, surgical havresac, bandages, etc., vested in Divisional Committee. Division sup}Jorted by voluntary contrilmtions. Seventeen members have been enrolled for service in the Military Home Hospitals Reserve, Supt. Rollins Patenall with Sergt. Church took advantage of the week's special Lraining provided for Officers and sergeants in 11. H. H. R., and were deputed to Colchester Military Hospital. Twelve members attended the District Camp of I m;truction held at Felixstowe. (WELLINGBOROUGH CORPS) IRCHESTER DIVISION.
[Formecl1897.]
HEAD-QUARTERS: 'YELLINGBOROUGH.
1st Officer.
Honorary Surgeon .
V. E. R. Arda,gh, Hon . Secretary.
J. Vl. Parbery, Irchester, Wellingborough.
L.R.C.P.
OOUNCIL SCHOOL, IRTHLINGDOROUGiJ.
Honorary Surgeon (Acting).
W. W. Robb,
Lady Superintendent and Insp ector of Stores
~I.B.
Mrs. S. Williams, Scarborough Street, Irthlingborough.
1st Nurs ing Officer.
Lady S ecretary.
Miss R. Hawlin.
Mrs. R. M. Bi~ley, 8, Lime Terrace, Irthlmg borough .
H. R. Paten all, ,. WestholulC," Higham Ferrel'S.
:1>1. D.
O. E. Eatly, Manton Road, Irthlingborongh.
HIGHA~I "FEIlRERS.
Su perintendent and Hon. Secretary_
Hon . Su rgeon.
J . Orew,
G . R. Parsons, Irchester, ,Vellingboro'.
Acting Inspector of Stores.
Hon. Treasurer.
Corp I. E. A. Coker.
J. J. Shrives.
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Oorporal1. Privates 16. Total e[ective 20. DecreMe since last report 4. Drills held 48. Average attendance 11. Removals 5. Cases attended not on public duty 130. Annual inspection, 21. 8. 09. To.tal on parade 7. Annual re-examination, 29.9.09. Mem1ers passed 5. Medalhon~ 8. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 13 men . Matena~: Ashford litter, stretcher, 5 havresacs, 2 water bottles, splints, etc., vested III Divisional Committee. Division supported by public contributions.
Superintendent.
M.B.
HEAD-QUAHTERS:
(WELLINGBOROUGH CORPS ) HIGHAM FERRERS DIVISION. [Formed 12.12.91.J HEAD-QUARTEHS: TOWN HALL,
315·
Officers 3. ursing sisters 9. Total effective 12. Practices helu 29. Average attendance 6. Cases attended not on public duty 3l. Cases privately nursed 7. Annual inspection, 21. .09. Total on parade 3. Annual re-examination, ~4. 9. 09. Mem bcrs llassed 8. Medallions 11. Service bauges 7. Regulation uniform worn by 2 Otlicers and 7 nursing sisters. lIIatel1al: mackintosh sheets, air cnshions, etc., vested in Divisional Oommittee. Division supported by members' sulJscriptions. (WELLINGB OROUGH CORPS) RINGSTEAD DIVISION.
[Formed 20.3.96.J
IIEAD-QUAItTERs: TE~rpEllA.NCE HALL, RINGSTEA.D.
Han. Secretary and Treas.
W.
Inspector of Stores.
a wford, Ringstead, Thra pstone.
G.
addington.
Officer 1. ergeant 1. Privates 16. Total effective 18 (30.9.09). Drills held 33. Average attendance 13. Cases attended on public duty 9. Removals 8. Cases attended not on public duty 27. Annual inspection, 21.8.09. Total on parade 5. .Medallions 10. Nursing certificates 3. Regulation uniform \\'01'11 by 1 Officer, 1 sergeant, and 11 men . Material: wheeled litter, 4 stretchers, 3 havresacs, 3 water bottles, bell tent, and carrying sheet, vested in Divisional Committee. Division sllpporteu by voluntary contributions. (WELLINGBOROUGH CORPS ) RUSHDEN DIVISION.
[Formed 1896.J
HEAD-QUARTEllS : ALFRED STREET ScnOOLS, RUSIlDE~.
Hon. Surgeon.
H. S. Bakcr, Hon. S ecre tary.
M.KC.S .
Superintendent.
T. Swindall, 28, Moor Road, RushdeD. Inspectol- of Stores.
Sergt. C. Childs, 1st-class Sergt. J. C. Wright. 2, Crabb Street, Rllshden.
Hon . Treasurer.
Mr. F. L. Heygate. (Hon. l1em ber).
St. J ohn A 1nbulance B?·igade.
No. III. District.
Officers 2. Sergeants 2. Oorporal 1. Privates 31. Total effective 36. Reserve members 8. I ncrease since la t report 2. Drills held 46 . Average attendance 21. Removals 11. Cases attendeclllot on public duty 148. Annual inspection, 21. 8. 01:1 . Total on parade 21. Annualre-exarninatioll, 7.9.09. Members passed 34. Medallions 24. Service badges 14. Nursing certificates 15. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 2 sel'gean ts, 1 corporal, and 30 men . Material: wheeled litter, 9 stretchers, splints, 8 water bottles, 8 havresacs, eLc., vestcd in Divisional Committee. Division SUlJPorted by voluntary contributions. Seventeen of our members have joined the Royal Navy Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve; 15 men, 1 sergeant, and 1 Otlicer, attended the District Camp at Felixstowe.
Officer. I. Sergeant 1. Co:'porals 2. Privates 23 . Total effective 27. Increase SlUce last report~. Dnlls held 49. Average attendance 20. Removals 8. Oases attended not on puul.lC ~uty 237 . Annual inspection, 21.8.09. Total on para~le 20. Allnualre-eX?mlDat~on, 6.4 .09. Memhers )Jassed 13. Medallions 7. Servwe badges 16. Nursll1g cerLIfic~tes 4. Regulation nniform worn by 1 sergeant, 2 c.orporals. and 15 men: Matenal: horse amhulance, litter, water bed, bath ch.al.r,. 4 stre,tcher~, 3 surgl?a~ ~1avr esacs , waterproof sheet, bandages, etc., vested in Dlvlsl.onal COIl1JluLtee. Dlvl.lon supported by members' subscriptions and )Jublic donatIOns. Twelve members attended the District Camp at Felixstowe.
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WOLVERHAlYIPTON DIVISION (STAFFS). [Formed 28.3.05.J (WELLINGBOROUGH CORPS) RUSHDEN NURSING DIVISION.
HEAD-QUAr.TERS: TIIE
[Formed 3.7.0 1.] HEAD-QUAr.TEr.S: 'YELLINOllOr.OUGH.
Lady Superintendent.
Hon . Surgeon. O.
R. O'i'en ,
Miss E. K J\Iargctts, 3, Crabb Street, Ru hllen.
L.R.C.P.
1st Nursing Officer and Lady Sec.
Lady Inspector of Stores .
Miss E. Newell, 24, York Road, Rusbden.
Mrs. F. Tomlinson.
Officers 3. Nursing sisters 21. Total eITective 24. Decrease since last report 2. Practices helLl 44. Avcrage attendance 15'7. Oases attended on pllulic duty 5. Cas(;s attended not on public duty 69. Cases privately nursed 3. Annual inspection, 21. 8.09. Total on parade 13. Annual re-examination, 29.9 .09. :Members passed 13. Medallions 13. Hegulation uniform worn by 3 Officers and 14 nursing sisters, and 1 indoor. Material: water-bed, bed rest, ail' pillow, water bottle, 15 first aid boxes, vested in Divisional Oommittee. Division sllpp:ntetl b'y public contributionR.
(WELLINGBOROUGH CORPS) WELLINGBOROUGH MIDLAND RAILWAY DIVISION. [Formetl16 .6. 05.J HEAD-QUARTERS: ORUr.CH STREET, \VELLlNOBOROUGII.
Superintendent.
Honorary Surgeon (Acting).
,V. I. Watson, M.B.
H. Francis, Park Road, Wellingborough. Hon. Secretary.
D. Morris, 22, Senwick Road, Wellingborough. Officers 2. Scrgeant 1. Corporal 1. Privates 34. Total effective 38. Decrease since last report 1. Drills held 33 . Average attendance 13. Removals 14. Oases attended not on public duty 28. Aunual inspection, 21.8.09. Total ?n parade 20. Annual re-examination, 26.9.09 . MemberR passed 20. Hedalhons 27 . Nursing certificate 1. Regulation uniform worn by 2 Officers, 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 27 men. Material: wheeled litter, 5 stretchers, havresac, splints, and bandages, vested in Midland Railway Company. Division supported by members' subscriptions.
(WELLINGBOROUGH CORPS) WOLLASTON DIVISION. [Formed 11.4.96.] HEAD-QUARTERS: COLLEGE STREET, WOLLASTON, ,VELLINO BOROUGH.
Honorary Surgeon .
S. E. Baxter, L.n.C.p. Hon . Sec. and Insp. of Stores.
G. F. Nutt, Queen Street, Wollaston, Wellingborough .
Honorary Treasurer.
Sergt. J. A. Drage.
DEANlmy, 'YOLYERIIAMPTON.
Hon . Surgeon and Superintendent.
Major II. II. C. Dent, ?lLB., R.A.~r.C. (,r.), 89, Tettenhall R03.d, Wolverhampton . 1st Officer.
M. Christopher.
2nd Officer.
W.
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Durton.
Hon. Sec. and Treasurer.
Sergt. W. Wilkes, 16, Willen hall Rd., Wolverhampton.
Inspecto r of Stores.
el'gt. G. Walters. Officers 3. Sergeants 2. Oorporals 4. Privates 28. Total effective 37. Decrease since .last report 3. DrIlls held 46. Average attendance 18. Oases attellde(~ 011 p~lJhc duty 32. Rcmoval 1. Cases attended not on public duty 78. Annua11l1spectlOl1,12.9.09 . . Total on para~le 36. Annual re-examination, 22.7.09 . Mem bel'S passed 36. l\Iedalhons 24. el'nce badges 9. Regulation uniform worn by 2 Officers, 2 sergeants, 4 corporals, and n men . Material vested in Divisional Committee. Division supported by puulic contributions and members' subscriptions.
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St. J ohn .A 1nb'Ldance Brigclvcle.
No. IV.-N orth Western District.
Deputy Commissione1" Colonel C. J. TRIMBLE, C.M.G., V.D., L.R.C.P., (2nd 'Vest Lancashire Brigade, Royal Field Artillery), Louth House, BamLer Bridge, near Preston. DistTict Chief S1wgeon. Captain E. B. POOLEY, L. n. C.P., Dalton-in-Furness, R. .0., Lanes. Mr. J. C. DEP.HHI, Chicf Constable, Blackpool. Assistant C01J'/,missione1·s. { Mr. L. 'YHI'fTAKER, Slmnyslde . Honse, ' Accnngton. Dist1'ict Chief Superintendent. 1\11'. A. L. GAnNETT, 8, Ormrod treet, Burnley. Dist1'ict SUlJe1'intendent TnCtSw·e1·. Mr. F. DE B. Par, L.R.C.P., Banowford, near Nelson. Dist'rict Supe1'intenclent SecntCt1·Y. Mr. ,Yo S. WOODCOCK, 178, Station Road, Bamber Bridge, near Preston. Dist1'ict S1tpe1'intenclent of St01·es. Mr. A. y, DA'-lE ,M.B., haw, Lancs.
No. IV. District.
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Thele arc in No. I V. Distl ict three Bearer Com .. d think I am correct in sayinu that the oj' anizatio~allJcs,. an up to the p:'esent I these companies merit and re~eive reports o~ a vel' '/TlIpment and effiCIency ofi Inspecting Officers, Royal Army Medical Corps ~a IS b'ctor y cbaracter from the these Inspections, and on all occasions I was re'atl a~~fj ~en present at se~eraI of gra I e by the smart dnll and intelligent answers given to questions in Fir~t The Royal ,. ayal Auxiliary ick Berth Reserv~ still m . t ' 't ' . fav,oll.r amongst the members of the Brigade in this distri~ltn amshe I s posl~lon of sabsfieJ and thoroughly enJ'oy tbeir week's trainJ'na p eJ,f, are very ·, h Olille d' onTb oarndlen a battle 1. or a t N ava 1 IT ospltal, theIr only rerrret beinr, that th t " . IIp biennial. b b e raInIng 18 not at least A total of 750 Officers and men have up to the end of th . ear . e Yl under reVIew joincd the Military llome IIosllitals Resen'e TIl's'" ' .an d nOll-comnnsslOnerl ' , . '. I sel VIce IS a so lJopular Th om celS1 Ofticcrs '1'110 ,,'el'e Ill) fo l' t l'alDllla .. l' . e, ' 1 " (unng t b e 11ast· h Igl Y apprecIated the experience afforded to them Tl ° f D" Jtaff ear ha.v.e joined tl?is resene in the losition of Ol1artel:-IlIas~~~= ~ncfhY ,1 tt~'I~t J l\IIhtary HOf;pltals. " a, e lame at The organization ImomI as the Torth East Lancashire Cor d D' .. unable to arrange for an In 11cclioll durin c; tIle ~a t ye- . ps an IVI~lOns were The. outh East Lanea bil e Corps aJlel Divi ions wel'e'lI~spected b me on the 26 June, 1909, ~t,Crompto]). Thirteen Ambulance units an(l 8 Nt;r ina units 'i\e~~ r~pre~ente~ gIvIng ~ total of 261 Oificers and men and 100 Tur ina °Offi ' NurSing Istersmaklllg a total on pararJe of 365 tllisnnmber l'nclu(11'n~ th celS band of the D'IS,t lICU ··t "'t fl' present. P\ anous . ~ to eentered mem ers competItions at the Review were on an d [1Ie pnzes ,wre as follo'i\s :Ambulance Divisions :-lst Rochdale; 2ncl Ha lingden . 31'd N d tie~.Ol' bc t turned out unit with e(luipment ;-lst Bury, O1dh~~ e~l~d Prestwich
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A ht on-un d er-L yne, 3r d Amongst the Nursing Di"iions :-lst Castleton ' ')nd ~ Nordell. REPORT OF THE DEPUTY COMMI SlO "ER. LOUTH HOUSE, BAMBER BRIDGE, NEAR PRESTON. 30th SeptembeT, 1909. SIR, I now beg to submit my report for the year ending 30th SeptemlJer, 1909, 'is Deputy Commissioner for No. IV. District. Within the area under my charge there exi':lt 11 Corps comprising] 10 Ambulance Divisions and 60 Nursing Divisions gi,-ing a total of 170 units. The combined strength of the Brigade in No. IV. District is as follows : Eight Ohief Surgeons, 900rps' uperintendents, 161 Hon. Surgeons, 68 Superintendents, 60 Ambulance Officers, 140 Sergeants. 169 Oorporals, 2865 Privates, 40 Lady Superintendents, 33 Nursing Officers, 1049 Nursing isters, totaling 4602. Adding 8 Staff Officers tbe complete total is 4610. These figures illustrate an increase of 346 which I consider is quite satisfactory and encouraging. New units have been organiSed during the year as follows :(Bolton Oorps) Astley Bridge Nursing Division and DaulJhill Division, Ohester Division, Darwen Division, Darwen Jursillg Division, Duhlin Nursing Divison (Ellesmere Corps) Head-quarters, Boothstown, Railway, Swinton anJ 'Vorsley, (Manchester and Salford Corps) Gorton Division and Manchester Nursing Division, Port Sunlight Nursing Division, Prestwich Nursing Division, ReJdish Nursing Division, and Tyldesley Division. In referring to tbe 17 new formations I was particularly interested and encouraged when the Ellesmere Corps came into existence. This is a large and promising organization, and as much interest is displayed in its welfare by the Earl of Ellesmere I look forward to a very bright future for tbis Corps. Chester Division has l)een resuscitated and the Borough of' Darwen has instituted Ambulance and Nursing Divisions. Further extensions have taken place in old Oorps and Divisions for instance at Bolton, Dublin, Manchester, Port Sunlight, Prestwicb, Reddish and a new unit bas been constituted at Tyldesley.
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Shaw, entertained the On N~\'ember 2;)th, 190 , YOll'ir, asthe Chief 'ol11mi sioner of the Briaade declared open.a Dazanr at IT~slillgdell. I had the hOllour of occupyina the ~bail: on th's f~c~s\~ntl Ille IT;rsllllgden Corps being badly placed with respe~t to a place to drih ,e. la a~l e 01 t l1?u.t, be made to remedy this disadl'antacre. The Bazaar i ~ue. hOll COllstI.luted tIll' ellort, and it is 1110 t gratifyina t(l r~cord that a um of [800 wa]!';, reahze~l. Ohief uperinten(lent BroomheaLl ~lld bis Officers and 'men (eserYC lIgh crClht for their efforts ou this occasion. . No.Afi~!' ;3.lJ,f years ?f continned. effol,t .upplemented by a strong determination tllCt a~ l~ t s1icceeded 111 calTj'lllg oIT the Blue Ribbon of the Briaacle' v,' '1'1 D~~ision~e ewar Sllleid. The honour of "'inning the trophy fell to the E.~ndai
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The following competitions bave taken place dl1l'ina the year ._ Argenta Cnp Competiti?l1 helll at Blaekpool, 7th Al~gust, 1909'. .~{e.~nlt :-l~t-Ho.f\\'1Ch, 2nd-Brierfiel(l, 3nl- Te,Yca tIe ( tarrs). DlstllCt Nllrsmg lueld helu at Liverpool, 2-1th April, 1909. In R,es.nlt :-lst-Oastleton, 2nd-Liverpool, 3rd-Brierfield . dlvldual test for Lytham Vase helel at Liverpool 24th :\..pril 1909 esul t . 1 t N ' S' ,. , . LiverR 1"- s ~ u.rsmg. Iste~ Coop. Crompton; 2nd-Nursing ister pence, po~ , 3r~-N llrsmg Ister PIckup. Accrington. Tnnshll hlelll held at Brirrfielu 1 th Sel)tem bel' 1909 Result 11 2n d'- I T ' ' toke-on-Trent. . V :-lst-Ac t on H !L. orwlCh, 3rdThe B et~ers Rosc Bowl held at Brierfield, 1 th September, 1909. Siste ~:l tdhlst-Lady uperiutendent Whitaker, Bury Nursing' 2nd-Nnrsincr W~lk.loa ead, Rudder field; 3l'd-Nursina Sister Vallcrhan Hull I:> . l IUlson Challenge Shie1u held at elson 1"'>22nd 1\Iay 1909' R esu1 t ·'.s 1 t -B · . 3rd-Crompton, ' ,. Crosfi. anow, 2n d -ROl'\VlCb, Bed Slneld held at ' Varrinaton on 16th October 1909. esnlt :-lst- Jortbwich, 2;d-Horwich, 3rd- Barrow-in-Furness.
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St. J ohn A ?nbulanc.e B?~igade.
No. IV. District.
I have pleasure in drawing attention to the ~act that duril?g .the year 8: very handsome flilver trophy has been pre ented by ASSIstant OOllllUlsslOner WhIttaker, and de icrnated a District Challenge CUll for Oheshire. Mr. , Vhittaker's object ill givin cr thi °cup was a de ire to stimulate Brigade ambulance efforts amongst the unit~ situate in the area of No. I V. District under his charge. The first competition for thi cup was held on October 9th, 1909, and resulted in the Northwich Division winning this trophy. The Annua,l Conference was held in the Town Hall, Kendal, on the 25th September, 1909. The Mayor of Kendal Iyelcomed the delegates, and Mrs. Bagot, R. R. C., of Levens Hall was present and addressed some encouraging words to Lhe Oonference. About 150 attel1l1eu altogether. A really useful and encouraging meeti.ng was held. Honorary urgeon and Mrs. Cockill afterwards generolIsly elltertai.ned everyone attending the Conference at tea. On the occasion of the visit of His Majesty the King to review the Territorial troops of ,Vest and East Lancashire, ambulance duty was undertaken on the 5th and 6th July at Knowsley al1l1 Worsley. Chief uperintendent Ellison of the Liyerpool Oorps had entire charge of the arrangements in Knowsley Park on the 5th July and further he yery kindly undertook the organization of the detachments detailed for duty. Although few cases demandetl first aitl treatment the arrangements made by Ohief Superintendent Ellison refiectetl on him the greatest credit. At Worsley on the 6th JlIly the newly formed Elle mere Oorps undertook ambulance duty assisted by some Officers and meu from the Bolton Oorps. On this occasion you Sir were present and inspected the parade prior to its undertaking duty. On the same :lay ambulance duty \vas undertaken at Ianche tel' on the occasion of the opening of the Royal Infirmary by His Majesty the King. Ohief upel'intendent Cryer was in charge. The manner in which the deta.chments were organized and detailed for duty was highly satisfactory and creditable to all concerned. Squads of men aud nurses were on duty at the meeting of the Royal Lancashire Agricultural ociety held at outhport July 29th, 30th, 31st and AUgll. t 2nd. I inspected the tation and found everything in a very suti factory condition. Each year this Agricu1tural ociety makes a money ~rant to me sufficient to cover the expeuse incurred in furnishing cletai1s of ambulance men and nursing sisters. I have to thank Dr. Fenn of Southport who kindly took charge of the medical arrangements. Superintendent lllingsworth of Southport and Lady Superintendent Howard of Preston superintended the ambulance and nursing sisters at the work. All the units in the district were inspected at different periods throughout the year. This is no light duty and entails a considelable amount of travelling on the District Staff. However a cheerful interest in the work need no great stimulation. To enable this duty to be successfully performed I have for some years pa t detailed to each 111e111 bel' of the Distri.ct taff a certain number of Oorps and Divi ions to be inspected by him. Reports of these inspections are in due course handed to me for perusal, and any criticisms made by me are at once transmitted to the units concerned. I fear that any further attempt on my part to give details o[ the Brigade organization in No. IV District wou1d r ender my report cumbersome and lengthy, but there is one more matter I should like to mention, and in doing so I in no way please the individual to whom my statement refers. It was known to Assistant Commissioner Whittaker that a sum of about £ 60 remained as a debt 011 the Accrington drill hall. With great liberality and generosity Mr. Whittaker wiped out this obligation. I need only say that his action reflects the keen interest he has now taken [or a nnmber of years in the Brigade movement centred in :roo IV District. I n closing my report I should like to bring under your notice as the Chief Oommissioner of the Brigade the excellent and loyal services I have at all times received from the members of the District Staff. No Deputy Commissioner could be more fortunately lJlaced than I , and in being surrounded and supported by an enthusiastic body of gentlemen such as my staLl'. To the Chief and lion. Surgeons, Officers, Nursing Officers, men and nmsing sisters of the units under my charge I noW
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beg to say how indebted I am to them f ' 11 I sustain efficiency of the d' . . f . 01 a bey have done to str engthen and IVlSlons 0 wInch we are all so proud . I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obtdient Servan t K .7 01IARLll:S J. TRIMBLE nzg Lt of Gmce oj the Order oj Sl John f J, ' l To the Chic! Commissionei' Deputy Commissioner, No . 1 V. District 0 S ;r;:s; em, , St. John AmbLtlctnce Brigade. ' .. . .
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Formed . HeY'Yood Di \"i ion 5 June, 1 'f' ." re-formedI6Jall.,1 lUS ord Dlv. 4. May 1 Walton-Ie-Dale Div. 15 Jan.' 1 BalTowfonl Div. 29 Dec' 1 Headquarters Div. (Preston ., Corps) 25 Jan 1 ~Tolne Division 15 ~la ., 1 N e.lso~ Corp Oct.' 1 Bne.rbelLl Division ept.' 1 Puchham" 2 0 : r ' l' 9 Burnley OV., A'" J nne 1 90 HeCl'lngtol~ ~?rps 11 Nov.: 1 90 ~pton DIVl'lOll March 1 rl1 theroe ' . 24 ApI., 1 91 Belfast ., Bacnp " Scpt., 1 92 Dec., 1 92 Central D ' " IV. (Rochdale RoyCtorpsn). . 10 July, 1 93 on 1vlsion 2') Penrith ~ J an., 1 9·1 Keswick" 12 ApI., 1 9-1 Roddish " 24 June, 1 94 Orewe" 10 ApI., 1 95 Read " 22 April, 1 95 Bury " 25 Uay, 1 95 Tottington " Aug., 1 95 Edenfield" 2 cpt., 1 95 Morecambe " 12 Feb., 1896 1 Feu., 1 96 Hazel Grove)' EqUitable Di~ (Oldham 1 ept. , 1 96
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Formed. outhport Division 8J 1 Ohe tel' an . , ~ 1'1 " 16 Jan., 1 r~L g e " 30 Jan., 1 97 arrmgton Corps 25 Feb., 1 97 "',\Thalny 5A p .,l l 97 · 1Bridge Div. H as 1lllgC en Corps 18 May, 1 97 Rawtenstall Division June, 1 97 Orawshawbooth D ec., 1 97 Bl 1 " ac (pool " 15 .:'IIay 1 9 21 June' 1 9 Radclifl'e Division Kendal Di vision 10 Mar.: 1899 Head-quarters Div. (Bolton Corp) 21 ApI. 1 99 N c\Yto,,:n Divi ion 29 May: 1 99 Daltoll-m-Furness Div. 30 Nov., 1899 Great Leyer Div. (Bolton Corp) 13 Jan., 1900 Leyla11l1 & Farington Div. (Preston Corps) Feb., 1900 Barrow -in -Furness 4. J ul)" 1900 ' IJ 'i Aug. 19{)0 :lavengg (.Millom) "" Black b n rn Division 9 Aug. 1900 D llkill field 4 ept., 1900 HoLlbarrow (.~iillom) Divi ion 17 ept. 1900 Leigh Division 19 ept.' 1900 Whalley Div. (re-instated)27 ept.' 1900 tockport Division 8 Feb.,' 1901 26 Feb., 1901 :Macclesfield " Lau?aster" 24 ApI. 1901 WhItworth Div. (Rochdale Corps) 10 June, 1901 Crompton Division 2 June, 1901
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Alsager Division . 20 July, 1901 Milnrow and Newhey DIV. 29 July, 1901 Ashton-under-Lyne Div. 8 Aug., 1901 Westwood Div. (Oldham Corps) 1 Oct., 1901 Norden Div. (Rochdale :r Corps) . 22 Nov., 1901 Frenchwood Div. (Pre ton Oorps) 23 Nov., 1901 Oastleton Div. (Rochdale Oorps) J7D ec. , 1901 Farnworth Div. (Bolton ]4 Mar., 1902 Oorps) 1 April, 1902 Liverpool Division 15 April , 1902 Altrincham " 25 April, 1902 Longdendale " 28 July, 1902 Whitefield " Bredbnry and Romiley Division 19 Aug., 1902 Salford Div. (Manchester and Salford Oorps) 30 Dec., 1902 Hulme Div. (Manchester and Salford Oorps) 1 Jan., 1903 Trawden Division 18 June, 1903 Hindley Division 13 July, 1903 Todmord en Division 27 July, 1903 Ardwick Div. (Manchester and Salford Oorps) 31 July, 1903 BootIe Div. (Liverpool Oorps) 5 Oct., 1903 Dublin (St. James's Gate) Division 7 April, 1904 Lytham Di:'i~i?n 2 July, 1901 Horwich DIvlslOn 8 Aug., 1904 Orossfield Di v. (Warrington Oorps) 23 Jan., 1905 Great Lever Div. (Bolton Oorps) 20 Feb., 1905 Knutsford Division 20 Feb., 190~ Northwich" 20 Feb., 1900 Victoria Hall Div. (Bolton Oorps) 9 March, 1905 Ohorley Divisio~ 15 May, 1905 Astley Bridge DIV. (Bolton Oorps) 25 May, 1905
Manchester Oorporation Tramways Division (Manchester and al ford Oorps) 21 Sept., 1905 Wigan Division . .. 14 Dcc., 1905 City of Dublin DIvISIon 19 D ec. , 1905 L evenshulme Div. (Manchester and Salford 21 May, 1906 Oorps) 13 Jun e, 1906 Waterloo Division 2 July, 1906 Port UJllight" ale and Ashton-onM ersey Divi sion 9 July, 1906 \ Vesthouuhton Diy. (Bolton Oorps) 25 Aug., 1906 Manchester Oorporation Tram" ays (Hyde Road)Division (Man· chester and Salford 1 N ov. , 1906 Oorp'l) 7 May, 1907 Prestwich Division 12 July, ]907 Li verpool Oorps 1 Oct., 1907 Fleetwood Di dsion 2 Oct., 1907 Fl'od~ham Di\'ision 20 Oct., 1907 Middleton Di\'ision 11 Jan., 1908 Belfast East Failsworth Diyision 15 J\Ia), 1008 (Oldham Oorps) 16 JulY, 1908 Am uleside Di,isioll 8 Nov., 1908 Dam'en Division Daubhill Div. (Bolton 7 Feb., 1909 Oorps) 17 Feb., 19{J9 Chester Division Gorton Div. (Manchester and Salford Corps) 15 May, 1909 Ellesmere Oorps 15 1\Iay, 1909 'Yalkd en Diy. (Ell'mreOps. )15 May, 1909 Boothstown Div. " 15 May, 1909 Railway Div. , , 1 5 May, 1909 winton Div. , , 1 5 May, 1909 Worsley Di,. , , 1 6 JUllc,1909 Tyld ~sley Di\' . " 21 July, 1909
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NURSING DI VISIONS .
Formed . Oldham Division]Oldham . Oorps) 15 I 'ept., 1885 Barrowford " 22 D ec. , 1 88 N elson " 15 Oct. , 1889 Colne" 1 l'!In,y, 1890 Padiham" 10 D ec., 1891 Burnley " Jun e, 1893 Olitheroe " 23 Oct., 1893 " 10 May, 1894 Roy ton Accrington Div. (Accrington Oorps) 12 May, 1894 ,Central Division (Rochdale Oorps) 25 Jan., 1895 Preston Div. (Pl'estonOorps) 27 May,l 95 ToUington Divi 'ion 2 ept., 1895 Bury" 11 , ept., 1 95 13 Nov.,1 95 Blackpool " Foull'itlge " 30 Jun., 1 97 Walton-Ie-Dale Division 4 Feb., 1 97 " A pI., 1 98 Bacup Morecambe " 30 June, 1 99 Keswick " 24 ept. , 1899 Lytham " 6 Mar., 1901 Whalley " 10 June, 19 01 Orawshawbooth " 7 July, 1901 Rawten tall " 27 July, 1901 llIilnrow and N cwhey Div. 29 July, 1901 A htoll-under -Lyne Div. 8 Aug., 1901 Brierfield Division 1 Oct., 1901 Blackburn" 5 ilIaI'. , 1902 Dalton-iu-Furness Di\r. 6 Ma,y, H102 Orompton Divi'ion 15 Aug., 1902 Liverpool" 19 Aug., 1902 Wiusford" 26 Jall., 1903 Trawden" 18 June, 1903 Castleton Div. (Rochdale Oorps) 6 Aug., 1903 Whitworth Div. (Rochdale Oorps) 19 Aug., 1903 Radcliffe Division 5 Oct., 1903
Formed. Heywood Division 8 Dec., 1903 Norden Di vision (Rochdale Oorps) 25 July, 1904 Todmord en Division 27 March, 1905 Acllington and Heath Charnock Division 22 A pI., 1905 Edenfield DIvision 9 Oct., 1905 Warrington Div. (Wan·jngtOll Oorps) 4 Dec. 1905 BootIe Division (Liverpool Oorps) 26:Mar., 1906 Whaley Bridae Div. 16 Aug., 1906 Victoria Hall Div. (Bolton CJrps) 17 Sept., 1906 Read Division 5 Oct., 1906 Whitefield Division 8 Oct., 1906 Horwich Division (Bolton Oorps) 30 Oct., 1906 A ltrincham Division 6 J 0 v. , 1906 Lancaster Division 25 May, 1907 Grcat L evel' Division (Bolton Oorps) 19 June, 1907 Stockport Division 4 Dec., 1907 Kendal " 18 M ar., 1908 W aterloo " 18 Apl., 1908 Bolton Headqnarters (Bolton Oorps) 26 July, 1908 We thoughton Division (Dolton Oorps) 6 Ang., 1908 Ohorley Division 6 Aug., 1908 DI1 rwen Division 3 N ov., 1908 Astley Bridge Division (Bolton Corp) ]0 Jan., 1909 Re(ldish Division 23 ~lal'., 1909 Dubliu Division ~lay, 1909 Mancue'ter Div. (Manchester and alford Oorps) 21 May, 1909 Pre twich Diviion 24 June, 1909 Port unlight Division July, 1909
OOUNTY DIS'l'ltIBUTION OF OOltPS AND DlVISIONS.
Oheshire-Alsager, Altrincham, BredLml'y and Romiley, Ohe tel', Orewe, Dukillfield, Frodsham H azel Grove, Hollingworth, Knutsford, Longdendale, Macclesfield, Newtown, Northwich, Port Sunlight, Sale, Whaley Bridge, and Winsfortl Divisions. Oumbel'land-Haverigg, Hodbarrow, Keswick, MillollJ and PClll'ith Divisil)ns. Lan cashire Oorps-Accringtoll, Bolton, Ellesmere, Haslingrl.en, Manchester and Salford, Nelson, Olllham, Preston, RoclHlale and , Yarrington Oorps. Lancashire Divisions-Abram, Alllillgton, A hton-und er-Lyne, Askam-in-Furness, Bacnp, Bal'l'owfonl, Barrow-in-Furness, Blackburn, Blackpool, Brierfield, Burnley, Bury, Oastlcton, Ohorlcy, Olitheroe, Oolne, Ol'awshawbooth, Orompton, Dalt0n-in-Fl1rn ess, Darwen, Edenfield, Flcetwood, Foulrirlge, Haptoll, Hcywood, Hindley, Lancaster, Lcigh, Liverpool, Lytham, Middleton, Milnrow and ewhey, MOl'ecnm be, orden, Pallihall), Prestwich, Radcliffe, Rawtenstall, Read, Reddish, Roy ton, outhpol't, Stockport, Todmorden, T ottingtol1, TI'a,wclcn, Tyl lleslcy, ,Valton-Ie-dale, ,Yatel'loo, W Whalley, Whitfield, Whitworth and Wigan Divisions. estmol'eland-Ambleside and Kcudal Divisions. Ireland-Bclfast, Belfast Ea, t, Oity of Dublin, and Dublin ( t. James' Gate), Division s.
No. I V. District.
St. John A ?nbulance Br·igc1.Jde.
'326
ACCRINGTON CORPS (LANCASHIRE). [Form cd 11.11.90.]
ABSTRAOT OF OORPS AND DIVISIONS.
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HEAD-QUAHTJmS : DRILL HALL, BULL BnIDGE, ACCRINGTON.
Nursing.
Ambulance.
X ames of Corps and Divi ions.
327
Honorary Surgeons.
(Jorps Offi cers.
Ch ief Super intende nt.
R. Olegg, M.ILC.S. J. Ogden, A. Y. Greenwood, ~I.D. '.J.A. B. Drill Hall, Bull Bridgc, Accrington. J. S. liar binger M. B. (24..11. 09.)
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Signifies no report received, last year's fig?r~~ . ( ) Same Hon. urgeons as in Ambulance Dn·lslons. Statement :-1 Deputy Oommissioner ; 1 District. Ch,ief Surgeon; 2 A.ssist:1llt .Co~ missioners; 1 District Ohief Superintendent; 1 DIstnct Supt. Secretary; 1 Dlstnct Supt. of Stores; 1 District 8upt. Treasurer; 379 Officers, 309 sergeants anu ~orporals, 3914 men and nursing sisters. Total (approximate) 4610.
Officers 4. Scrgeants 6. Oorporals 10. Privates 87. Total effective] 07 (30.9.09). Increase since last report 7. Drills 11 Id 87. Average a,ttendance 49. Oases attended on public duty 14. Remo\'als 92. Oases attended not on public duty 16. Annual in pection, 28.8 . 09. Total on parade 9-1. Annual re-examination, 27.11.0 , and yarious dates. Members passed 107. Medallions and labels 73. ervicc badges 60. Nursing certificates 59. Regulation uniform worn by 4 Officers, 6 sergeants, 10 corporals, and 87 m en. Material: ambulance wagon, 3 litters, 19 stree t boxes, 162 hayresacs at mills, &c., 10 at head -quarters, 14 stretchers, num erous water bottles, bed re ts , lJed cradl es, crutches, ice balls, splint, and banuages, ve ted in local Centre Oommittee .J.A.A. 001'1)S supported by g1'ant~ from Centre Oommittee, ' .J.A.A, and special donations from thc Imblic. Fifty members of the Corps werc on duty at the Royal Review of Territol'ials at Knowsl ey Park, in July . First-cIa 's 'ergeant 'Wyllie received the ervice Medal, from II. R II. the Graml Prior of the Order.
(ACCRINGTON CORPS) ACCRINGTON NURSING DIVISION. [Form cd 12.5.94.] IIEAD-QuAHTEIt
: BVLL
13 ItIDGE,
DRILL HALL, A.CCRI1'GTON.
Hon . Su rgeo n.
J.
. Geddie,
M.B.
1st Nursing Officer and Lady Secretary,
Lady Sup erintendent.
Miss M. E. Fletcher, 12, Korth West Yiew, Burnley Road, A ccringtoll,
Miss.M.
hepherd, 13, Albert St., Accrington .
Officers 3. N ur ing si tel'S 29. Total effectivc 32. Decrease since la t report 7. Practices lJelcl 43. AYerage attendance 22. Cases attended on public duty 20. Cae altended lIOt on public duty 4. Oases privately 1ll1l'SeU 2. A.nllual inspection, 2 . . 09. Total on parade 24 . Annual re-examination, 14.1.09. Members pa seel '!.7. Mecla.lliolls 20. en'ice badges 9. ervice medal 1. RegUlation uniform ,,"orn by 2 Oiliccrs and 13 nursing sisters, part uniform by others. Material: bet! and heclding, sick room requisites, bandages, splints, etc.: yested in Accrington Centre .J.A.A. Division supported bymembel's subscriptions, conccrts, etc. Lady Supt. Miss ] letcher, received the Long ervice Medal at the bands of H.R.H. the Grand Prior. Five members of the Diyi ion attended on duty at the Royal Review, Kllo,,"sley Park.
ADLINGTON AND HEATH CHARNOCK DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ). [Formed 26.10 .96.] HEAD'QuAnTEIts: AlIIBULANCE ROO)I, OFF RAILWAY RO.-lD, ADLINGTO".
Honorary Surgeons.
W. O. Righy, M.B . F. J. Mayes, M.r..C . S. Honorary Secretary.
R. ,Yinnanl, Anderton Lodge, Dr. Ohorley, Laucashire.
Superintendent .
E. Blackledge, 4. , l\larket St., Adlington. Insp . of Stores and Acting Hon. Treas.
J. Williams.
St. John A l1~bulance BTigade.
No. IV. District.
Officers 3. Sergeant 1. Corporal 1. Privates 17. T otal effective 21. Increase since last report 4. Drill s held 4. Cases attended not on public duty 31. Annual inspection, 17.6.09. T otal on parade 18. Annual re-examination 6.09. Members pas ed 18. Medallion 8. cnice badges 4. Nursing certificate~ 2. Regulatioll uniform " 'orn by 2 Officers, 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 17 men. .lUate!·ial: 1 box and 3 stretchers, at head-quarters, 10 uoxes at workshops, vested in Divisional Committee. Division supported by concerts and puulic contributions.
days in September. Members passed 30 . Medallions 34. Service badges 22. Nursing certificates 15. RegulaLion uniform worn by 1 Officer, 2 sergeants, and 4 corporals. ~Jaterial: 4 stretchers, 5 surgical havresacs, and water bottlcs, 6 wall boxes, and notice boards, 1 field supply box, 37 pouch equipments, white havresacs and water bottles, splint, bandages, etc., vestcd in Divisional Committee. Division Stl pportetl by members' subscriptious and public donations . Deputy-InspecLor General Dean, R.N., inspected the Reservists attached to the Division, and received a good report.
ADLINGTON AND HEATH CHARNOCK NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Formed 22.5.05.]
ALTRINCHAM NURSING DIVISION (CHESHIRE). [Formed 6.11.06.]
328
HEAD-QUARTER
: CIIORLEY
HEAD-QUARTEl1S: VIOTORIA RE 'TAUR.\NT, OXFORD ROAD, ALTl1INOlJAM .
TREgT, ADLINGTO~.
Hon. Surgeons (Acting. )
Lady Superintend e nt and TreasU/'er.
W. C. Rigby, ALB. F. J. A . .!Hayes, :lLR.O.S.
Miss E. Fairclough, 37, Cemetery Road, Alllington, Lancs. Lady Inspector of Stores.
Lady Secretary.
Mi~s
MISS H. Harpel', The Yine , Bolton Road, Adlington .
E. Dickinsoll.
Officers 3. Nursing sisters 6. Total effective 9. R eserve member 1. Decrease since last report 6. Practices held 15. AYerage attendance 5. Annual inspection, 19.6.09. Total on parade 6. Medallions 8. Division supported by member' subscriptions anJ 10ca1 contributions.
ALSAGER DIVISION (CHESHIRE). [Formcd 20.7.01.]
E. Rushworth, King's Mere, Alsager. In specto r of Sto res.
Honorary Secretary.
T. 'Woodworth, Mereside, Crewe Road, Alsager
Hon . Treasurer.
CorpI. C. Howells, 'enI'.
H. Nunn,
P. R. Cooper, 1st Nursing Officer & Act ing Lady Treas.
A. M. 'White, 3 , Queen's Road, Hale. hll'::;.
B.A.
Officers 2. Corporals 2. PriYates 16. T otal effecti,e 20. D ecrease since last report 1. Drills held 2 . Ayerage attendallce 12. Casps attended on public duty 2. Cases attended not on public duty 21. Allnual inspection, 11.9.09. Total on parade 18. Annual re-examination, 15.6.09, & 22.6.09. Members passed 18. Medallions 15. Service badges 20. ursing certificates 13. Regulation uniform "orn by 1 Officer, 2 corporals, and 16 men. Material: 4 stretchers, wall box, and plentiful supply of ambulance material, vested in Divisional Committee. Division supported by concerts, dances, and mell1bers' subscriptions.
ALTRINCHAM DIVISION (CHESHIRE). [Formed 25 .10.01.] H EAD -QUARTERS : AilIBULANCE DRILL ROOM, MILL STREET, ALTIUNOlTA')I.
Y.i\I.C.A.
J. L. Wolsenholme, Carr End, N avigation Rd.,
Hon . Surgeon.
'Y. E. L. Allen,
M . B.
Super inte ndent and Hon . Secretary.
\\r. liogg, Woodroyd, Amble ide.
Inspector of Stores.
J. J. Langhol'll.
A. Martin.
B. H ead , 35, Manor Road, Altrincllam.
Honorary Treasurer.
Sergt. W. Forster.
Officers 2. Sergeants 2. Corporals 4. Privates 48. T otal effective 56 . In crease since last report 6. Drills held 48 . Average attendance 16. Cases attendecl on public duty 135. R emovals 16. Cases attended not on public duty 2:39. Annual inspection, 21.7.09. T otal on parade 3(, . Annuall'e-examination, various
Hon. Treasurer.
A. Blezartl .
Officers 2. ergcan!: 1. 'orjloral1. Privates 9. Total effective 13. Decrease since last leport 9. Drill::; held 49. Average aLtellllancc .10. Cases attended on public duty . Removals 4. Ca es attended lJut O~l pn.hlIc d~ty 17. Annual inspection, 1 . fl. 09. Total on pam(lc 9. Anoual l'C-eXamluatlOn, 2".3.09. Members pa .. ell 13. Ledallions 3. H.eguJn.tion uniform worn by 1 ergeant, 1 corporal, and mell. [alerial : littcr, 2 tretchers, hal1lper, havre ac, folding bed waterproof hcet, 2 ulankets, Ca1'l'yillg sheet, Jlag allullole, and. !iel(.l tent, vested in Divisional Committee. Divi ion support ell by voluntary contnuuhons.
ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Formeu 8.8. 01.] IIEAD-QUAUTEltS : .l\IECIL~~rcs I NSTITU'l'~, A, llTON-U);DEll-LYXE.
Honor-ary Surgeon .
Capt. A. Hillon, A.:ll.R. Honorary Secretary.
I nspector of Stores.
Altrincbam. Honorary Secretary.
Lady Secretary.
:l\lis::; L. TreHa, 8, Charter Road, Altrincham.
BUILDING.', ,T. MARY'S L A~E, Al\1BLESIDE.
Honorary Surgeon.
H. G. Cooper, :lI.A., M. B. Superintendent.
,)1. D .
Ollil!ers 2, l\ul'sing si::;tel' 7. Total effective 9. Decrease since last report 5. Practices held 37. Average attendance 6. Cases attended on public duty 1;)4. Ca es attended not on public duty 11. Annual inspection, 21. 7.09. Total on Imrade 5. A nnual re-examination, 23.3.09. Members passed 6. Medallions 7. I art unifOlm worn by 1 Officer and 7 llursing sisters. Di vision supported uy socials.
BE,\D-QU_UlTERS:
Superintend ent.
Honorary Surgeon.
Honorary Surge on.
AMBLESIDE DIVISION (WESTMORELAND ). [Formed 7.7 .08.]
HEAD-QUARTERS: PmllIlTIVE .lHETllODIST SCHOOL, ALSAGER.
M. H. Sayers, M.R.C.S.
329
1st Ohtss el'gt. G. 11. axon, 95, Hill treet, Ashton-under-Lync.
Supt. and Hon . Treasurer.
D. Hall, Lyn\\'oou, 'mallshaw, Ash tou-ulluer- Lyne. Inspector of Stores.
Corporal J. Bea,umont.
Officers 2. Sergeants 2. Corporal1. Privates 39. Total effective 44. Increase since last report 3. Drills held 56 . Annual inspcction, 12.6 .09. Total on parade 31. Annnal re-examination, 29.4..09. Members passed 41. Medallions 30. Nursing certificates 12. Regulation uniform wom by 1 Officer, 2. sergeants, 1 corporal, alJd 36 111 en. Material: 4 stretchers, ,1 havreRacs, 32 first aId street'lockers ruo's, and first aitl materials; total value, £126, vested in Ashtonund~r-Lyne Centre, b S . J . A . A . Division supported by members' subscriptions and pUbhc contributions.
A?r~b~"lc"nce
St. J ohn
'330
ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Formed 8.8.01. J HEAD-QUARTER : .M ECHANICS' I N. TITUTE, ASHTON-UNDER- L YNE.
Hon. Surge on .
J. M. W. Morrison,
Miss A. W addieor (10.2.10). .Miss O. Hulley, 221, White acre Road, Ashton-under-Lyne. Oilicers 3. Nursing sisterE 25 . Total effective 2 . Decrease since last report 1. Practices held 19.. Avcrage attendance 15. Oases attended not on public duty 25. Oases pl'lYaLely lllu:sed . 6. Annual in pection, 12.6.09. Total on parade 21.. Annyal re-examrnatlOn, 29.4.09 . .Members pa ed 22. jlIedallions 12. Regu~atlOn u?lform worn by 2 Officers and 1 ntu'sin a sisters. .Material: bed and beddmg, splrnts, bandages, ambulance box, vested in local Oentre. .J. A. A. Division sUPI)orted by members' subscriptions.
BACUP DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Formed 12.92. J HEAD-QUARTERS: DRILL HALL,
Rem
STREET, BACUP.
Honorary Surgeons.
W . G. Lambert, , Pembroke "t., Bacup.
Hon . Secretary.
N. "\Yo odhouse.
Honorary Treasurer.
F. W . Rigby,
M.B.
Officers 4. Sergeants 2. Oorporals 2. Privates 34. Total eITective 42. Drills held 5-1. Averagc Reserve roem bel' 1. Decrease since last report 4. attendance 28. Oa.ses attended on public duty 20. Removals 4. Oases attended not on public duty 10-:1:. Annual inspection, 19.6.09. Total on parade 30. Annual re-examination, 30.8.09. Members passed 36. Medallions 23 . Servicc badges 16. N ursing certificates 35. Regulation ulliform worn by 2 Officers, 2 sergeants, 2 corporals, and 34 men. Material: 15 "'all uoxes, 4 stretchers, surgical havresac, rugs, splints, bandages, etc., vested in DiyisionaJ Committee. Division supported by voluntary contributions.
BACUP NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ). [Formed 4.98.] H EAD -QUARTERS :
Honorary Surgeons (Acting). M.B.
~r.B .
Honorary Surgeon.
H. O. 13l1l'biclge,
1st Officer.
L . R.C.P .
A. Laycock, 17, Walton Street, BarrowforJ, Lancashire.
Honorary Secretary.
Inspector of Stores.
G. Lancaster, 55, Gal'llett St., Barrowford.
F. Woods.
Honorary Treasurer.
.F. Horsley.
Officers 2. Sergeant] . Privates 14. Total effective 17. Dcrease since last report 1. Drills held 31. Average attendance 10. Removals 6. Cases attended not on public duty 4.5. Annual inspection, 27.7.09. Total on parade 13. Ann ual re-examination, 3. .09. Members passed 13. Medallions 8. Nursing certificates 9. Regulation uuiform worn by 1 Officer, 1 sergeant, and 14 men. Material: whceled litter, 6 stretchers, 24 appliance boxes, splints, bandages, etc., vested in Di\isional Oommittee. Division supported by members' subscriptions and yoluutary donation.
BARROW FORD NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Formed 22. 12.88.J Hl'~.\'D-QUARTEr:.S: NOR_\. STREET, BARROWFORD.
Hon or ary Su rgeon (Acti ng).
H. O. Bllrbilige,
L.ll.C.P.
(10.10.09).
Lady S ecretary and Inspector of Stores.
Miss O. Booth, "\Yhitycrol't, Darrowfonl.
Lady Superintendent.
Miss R. A. Preston, Woodbine, Barrowford nr. Nelson. Lady Treasurer.
Hrs. E.
mith.
3rd Officer and Insp ect or of Stores.
1st Olass Sergt. "\Y. Brown, 184, Todmorden Road, Bacup.
F. W . Rigby , P. J. Brown,
H EAD-QUARTERS : NORA STREET, BARROWFORD.
Superintendent.
~I. B. 1I.B.
331
BARROW FORD DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ). [Formed 29 .12.87.J
Lady Superintenden t .
Uiss O. Hulley (10.2,10), 221, "\Vhi teacre Rd., Ashton-under-Lyne.
l\LB.
1st Nu rsing Offi cer.
F . W. Rigby, J. P. Brown,
No. IV. District.
BTigade.
KIXG STREET,
BACUP.
Lady Supt. and Lady Secretary.
.Miss 1\1. Simpson, ] 5, Scarr Street, Bacup.
1st Nursing Officer and Lady Inspector of Stores.
Miss E. Rushton. Officcrs 4. Nursing sisters 20. Total effective 24. D ecrease since last report 4. Practices held 35. Average attendance 11. O~ses attended not on public duty 6. Oases privately nursed 3. Annual lnspectlO n , 19.6 .09. Total on parade 13. Annual re-examination, 8.7 & 23.9 .0 9. Members pas~ed 15. Medallions 19. Service badges 12. Regulation 1.1ll1form worn by 2 Officers and 20 nursing sisters . Material: hospital bed and bedding, air and water bed, sick room requisites, bandages, splints, etc. Division supported by voluntary contributions.
Officer 1. Nursing sisters 7. Total effective 8 (30.9.09). Practices helli 26. A vernge attendance 3. Oases attendell not on public duty H. Cases priYately nursed 6. Annnal inspection, 27 .7.08. Total on paralie 6. Annual re-examination, 3. .09. Mem bel'S pa sed 6. Medallions 6. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer and 7 nursillg sisters. Material: joint with ambulance division. Division supported by members' sub criptions and public contributions.
BARROW-IN-FURNESS DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Formed 4.5.1900.J HEAD-Qu.\.RTRrv: \VE LEYAN SCIIOOL', DALTO"'" ROAD, BARROW-IX-FuRXES .
Hono rary Surgeon.
J. Orr.
L.R.lJ.l'.
Hon . Secretary.
J. Wil on (11.11.09). 49, Argyll t., Burrow-in-Ful'lless.
Sup erintenden t and Hon . Treasurer.
J. Oraig (7 .11.09),19, Gla gow Barro\\' -in-Furness.
t.,
Inspector of Stores.
J. Roberts (11.11.09).
Officers 2. Scrgeallt 1. Privates 31. Total effective 34. Decrease since last report 5. Drills held 41. Average attendance 16. Oases attended on public duty 2 5. Removals 11. Oases attended not on public duty 132. Annual inspection, 13.7.09. Total on parade 34. Annual re-examination, 25.~. 09. MemLcrs passed 34. Medallions 26 . ervice badges 3Z. ursing certificates 13. Regulation uniform worn by 2 Officers, 1 sergeant, and 31 men . Material : 5 ambulance stations fully equipped, 11 slll'gical hanesacs and water bottles, 11 regulation stretchers and rugs, hampers, splints, bandage, etc., vested in Divisional Oommittee. Division supported hy members' subscriptions and public contributions. ~ squad, viz., Sergt. J. Oraig, Privatcs J. Ewa, "\V. ' Veen, P. Prober~, G. T. Wilks, were successful in winnina' "\Vilkinson Memorial Shield at r elson m May, also second pri7.O at Ellaml, in tb~ Dem pst er Ohallenge hield Oompetition. OOUll. G. S. Heath, E sq., J.P., has presented a Silver Oup to the Division. E. \Vadhall1, Esq., J.P., President of the local Oentre, .J.A.A., and the Barrow Haemitite teel Company also prescnted handsome prizos.
N o. IV. District.
St. John A'in bulance B'I·igade.
:322
BELFAST DIVISION.
BLACKPOOL DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ).
[Formed 9.92.]
H EAD-QUARTEns : CHIEF FInE STATION, BELFAST. Hon. Surgeon. H. J . Monypeny, M.D.
Superintendent and Honorary Secretary. G. mith, Chief Fire tation, Belfast.
Officer 2. P rivates 70 . T otal effective 72. Oases attended on public du t y 2,495. Removals 2,24.8. A n n ual inspection, 1. 6.09 . Total on parade 52. M edallions 48. F iremen's u ni form and St. John's arm badge worn . M aterial : 3 ambul anc~ wagons and 18 stretchers, vested in and D ivision supported by Belfast CorporatIOn . BELFAST EAST DIVISION.
[Formed 14.1.08.]
H EA1) ' QUARTERS : lIouNTPOTTINGEn T. 1\I. C. A., BELFA T. Hon. Surgeon. Burns, 1I1.D.
"V.
Hon . Secretary. E. J . Harman, 210 , Ravenhill Rd ., Belfac;t. Officers 2.
Supe rintendent. O. A. H ill, 2 , , Varing t., Belfast. Inspector of Stores. 'V. H . W atterson .
Hon . T reas urer. H. 1\1. B. Wright.
Sergeant 1. Corporal 1. Pri yates 20 . Total effective 24. [No report received-last year's figures .]
BLACKBURN DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ).
[Formed 9 . . 1900J.
H EAD -QUARTEns : CA""TERBUny STREET BARRACK, BLACKBunN. 1st Officer. J. R. Oa wthorne.
Hon . Surgeon and Superintend en t . Capt. B. J. Elliott, L. It. C. P., Kilbride House , 'Witton, Blackburn. Hon . Sec reta ry and Treasurer . F. Bancroft, 24 Palmer treet, Blackburn.
[Formed 15. 5. 98 .J
H EAD-QUARTERS: POLICE BUILDI""G. , SOUTII KING STREET, BLACKPOOL. Honorary Surgeons. Superintendent. 1st Officer a d H S c L. G. S. 1\1011oy, )['A., M.D. G.'. Goslin!!, T. Donllelly, n6, Ohon. ~ UTCh eS .t., 31, 0 ambndge Road, Dlackpool. R . S• 0111 t lam, M.D. Blackpool. E. Rees-J ones, lIf. D. , )1. B. Officers 5. ergpauts 2. Oorporals 3. Privates 15. T otal effective 25. Decrcase since last report 13. Drills held 38 . Avcrao-e attendance 10 A I . t' .)- 9 09 T oa.on tl O u 09. ua 111 spec 1011, ~(o<.. parad C ~3 . Annual re-examination,' 27 .n9. Members pa sed 11. 1\l ellalllons 14. N urSlJ)g certificates 11 . Reo-ulation uniform won~ by 4 Officers, 2 sergeants, 3 corporals and 15 men . 1\1aterial: 8 stretchers 5 surglC~l havre ~c~, .15 water bottles, 12 sets of splints, vested in Divisio~a l Oommlttee. Dn'lslOll supported hy members' subscriptions. B LACKPOOL NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ). [Formed 13. 11. 95 .J HEAD-QUAJ.{TEl1S: POLICE BUILDIXG. , SOUTII KI""G STREET, BLACKPOOL.
L. G.
Hono ra ry Surg eons (Act ing). . Molloy, ;)I.A., ~I.D . R. '. Oldham,
. 0 fficers 3. N ur illg sisters 23 . T otal effective 26 . Decrease Sl1lee la t r~port 1. Practices held 41. A ,erage attendance 21. Cases ~~tenued not on puuhc Jut)' 11. Oa es priva.tel,y nursed 6. Annual in pection, JI.9.09: T~tal on parae.le 19 .. Annual re-exammalOn, 24.9 . 09 . Members passed 19. .\IeLlal.llOlls I. R:eglllatlOll umform worn by 2 Officers and 11 llursina sisters. ;\Iatenal : .2 . nrglCal Ita nesacs, uandages, splints, air cushion and 17 "all boxes fully ~ur~llshed, vested in Divisional OOll1l1littee. Division sl~pported by members', nb·cnptlOlls. Lady upe.rintendent and se~'en nursil1f< sis~ers."el'e on duty at Knowsley Park on July 5th durlllg the Hoyal Renew of the rerntonal T roops . BOLTON CORPS (LANCASHIRE ). HEAD-QUARTEr.. : AnTILLERY DRILL HALL, BOLTON. Ch ief S u peri nte nd ent . F. L omax, 13, , Yyresdale Hoad, Bolton .
(E~~ht /m.blllan~r .D.il:isions)-Officcrs 17 .• ergeants 12. Corporals 16. Privates 25 . (StX A U1'SlIlg Dz nSlOils)-Officers 10. J'tl1'sing sisters 11 . I ncrease since In t repor t 42.
BLACKBURN NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ).
T otal effective 431.
[Formed 5. 3.02.]
H EAD-QUAllTER-S : PARJ::iH C.E. SCHOOL, BLAUKBUUK. Hon. Surgeons. Capt. B. G. Elliott, L.R.C.P. (Acting). A . P. Moffatt, M. R.C.S .
M.D.
La dy Supe r int end ent, La dy Sec., Acting Inspector of Stores, & Treas. Ml V. 111. Onne, i\Iarshn.ll Gate, Claremont Park, Black-pool.
Ins pect o r of Stores. J . Price.
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Corpural 3. Privatcs 40. 'l'otal effective 46 . I ncrease since last report 13. Drills held 51. Average attendance 24. Annual inspection, 13.7.09. T otal on parade 26. Annual re·examination, 14.9. 09 & 21.9.09. Members passed 32. Division supported by voluntary contributions and members' su bscri ptions.
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Lady Supe rintend ent. Mrs. E. Whiteside, 9, Irene Place, Blackburn .
1st Nurs ing Officer and Lady Secretary. Act ing Lady In s pector of Sto res. lIIiss M. A. Mitton, 77, Shorrock Lane, Blackburn . Miss E. J . Bibby. Officers 4. Nursing sisters 27. T otal effective 31. D ecrease since last report 2. Practices held 41. A verage attcndance 14.. Oase attended on public duty 1. Cases atten ded not on p ublic duty 11 . Cases prlva~ely nursed 2. Annual inspection , 13. 7.09. T otal on parade 17. An nual re-examl?-ation , 31. 3.09 . Members passed 25 . Mtdallions 1 6. Service badges 4. R eglllatlOn uniform worn by 3 Officers and 10 n ursing sisters. Material : 2 wall boxes, b andages, splints, diagrams, etc. , vested i n Divisional Oommittee. D ivision suppor ted by members' subscriptions.
(BOLTON CORPS ) BOLTON (HEAD-QUARTERS DIVISION). [Formed 31. 1.99. J HE.~D-Qu,mTERs : ARTILLRRY D RILL H ALL, BOLTON.
J. H . John ton, ergt. T. L ee,
)1.D.
Honora ry Surgeons. J . H.. Thompson, ;)I.D.
Honorary Secretary. 9, Beverley Hoad, Bolton .
J . , Yo Johnstone, M.D.
Acting Hon. Trea sure r. ergt. W. Rushton.
Officers 4 (incl uding 1 Oorps Officer) . ergeants 3. Corl)orals 2. Privates 73. T otal efl'ecliYe 82. Decrease sillce last report 21. Drills h eld 50 . Average attendance 30. Cases ~;ende~ on pu~lic lluty 65 . R emovals 6. Oases a.ttended not on public duty 145. M lUual.ll1s p e?tlOll, 11.9. 09 . . T otal on para~le 17. .Annuall'e-examinati?l1, 29 . 9.09. embers pclssed 16. MedallIons 57 . Jursmg certlficates 31. R ecrnlatlon u ni form Worn by 3 sergeants, 3 corporals, and 60 men . b
St. J ohn A 1nb1.,damce Brigade.
No . IV. District.
(BOLTON CORPS ) BOLTON HEAD-QUARTERS NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 26.7.08.]
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Corporals 2. Privates 17. Total effective 22 Drills .held 2~. A verago attendance 15. Cases attended not on pu blic d~ty 10. Ann~lal ll1spech?n, 11. 9. 09. Total on payade 5. Regulati~n uniform worn by ] selgeant, 2 corporals, and 1 man . Iatenal: stretcher, surulcal hnvresac 4 rtlUS Splill ts, bandag~s, . etc., vested in DivisioI' al Committee. Division SUPP~l ted members'subscnptlOlls.
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HEAD-QUARTERS: ART[LLERY DRILL HALL, BOLTON.
•
by
Hon. Surgeons.
J . W. Johnstone, M.D. (Acting)
W . A. Rice, nLB . Lady S ecretary.
Lady Su perintendent.
Mrs. J. Pendlcbnr,Y, 328 , Blackburn Road, BOltOll.
Mi S J. Lomax, 36, Fold's RonL1, Bolton.
Officers 3. Nursing sisters 23 . T otal effective 26. Decrease since last report 3. Practices held 45. A vera~c a~tendance 15. Annual inspection, 1l.9.09. Total on par~do 11. Anllual re.ex~mlllatlOn, 29.9.0~. Members passed 11. Medallions 15. "tIlater~al: cot~ b~ndages, sphn.ts, etc. ,. ves.ted ill Trustees. Division suppported by members sllbscnptlOlls and publIc contnbuhoDs.
(BOLTON CORPS ) FARNWORTH DIVISION.
(BOLTON CORPS ) ASTLEY BRIDGE DIVISION.
[Formed 23 5.05.]
H EAD-QUARTERS : 402, 404, BLAOKBUHN ROAD, A. TLEY DnIIJGE. In Ch arge.
Hon . Su rgeon.
crgt. ,\Y. H. '\Yallbank, 309, Belmont Road, Astlcy Bridge.
F. Robinson, M.B. Act ing Hon. Secretary.
Act ing Hon. Treas urer.
Acting Inspector of Sto,-es.
Honorary Surgeons.
A. Hodge, J. F. Smith,
1st Officer
~r.n.o.s. ~['B., CH.B.
J. Hardy, 114, Vernon Street, Bolton .
Acting Inspector of Stores.
Act in g Hon . Treasurer.
Officer 1. Sergeant l. Corporal 1. Privates 20 . Total effective 23. I ncrease since last report 3. Drilh; held 45 . Average attendance 12. Ca~ es attended on public duty 1. Cases attended not on .lJl1~lic uuty 50. Annual inspection ll. 9. 09. Total on parade 8. Annual re-exammat!oll, 2-1 .. 09. Members passed 15.' Medallions 16. Nursing certificates 17. Regulatioll uniform \"Vol'll by 1 sergeant and II !llp.I1. Material : 2 stretchers, ha\'resac, blankets, splints, bandages, etc., vested in Divisional Committee. Division supporteu by members' subscriptions and public contributions. (BOLTON CORPS ) ASTLEY BRIDGE NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 10.1. 09 .]
Hon. Surgeon (Acting).
Lady Su perintenden t.
F. Robinson, M.B.
Miss E, Scholes, 701, Bl;tekbnl'll Road, Bolton.
~
ROAD,
BOLTO~.
Lady S ecretary & Treas.
Miss E. 'W installley, Hills Meadow, Astley Bridge, Bolton.
Officers 2. Nursing sisters 16. Total effective 18. Practices held 8. Average attendance 16. Cases attended not on pn blic duty 20. Annual inspection, 11.9.09. T otal on parade 12. Medallions 5. Material: bed. and clothing, splints, and bandages, vested in Divisional Committee. Division supported by members' subscriptions and public contributions.
Officers 3. ergeant 1. Corporals 3. Privates 22. Total effective 29. . D ecr~ase since last report 5. Drills held 51. Average attendance 24. Annual lDs11ectlOn,I1.9.09. Total on parade 7. ADlmall'e-examination,9.9.09. Members passed, 17. Medallions 13. Nursing certificates 10 . Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 1 ser~eant, 3 corporals and 20 men. Material: surgical havresac, 2 stretchers, splmts, bandages, etc., vested in Divisional Committee. Division supported by members subscriptions.
(BOLTON CORPS ) GREAT LEVEH DIVISION .
(BOLTON CORPS) DAUB HILL D IVISION.
[Formed 7.2.09.J
R EAD-QUAHTERS. ST. -GEOHGE-'l'HE-MARTYR'S, OHuHon H OUSE. W . A. Rice,
lll. B.
Act ing 1st Officer.
T. R ensoll, 10, H ooton Street, Daubhill, Bolton.
Hon . Secretary.
Hon . Treasurer.
J. Johnsol1 , 75, Venice Street, Daubhill, Bolton.
A. W. Knight.
[Formed 18.2.05.]
HEAD-QUARTER : ST. I1LU:K'S CnUROH Hou Hon . Su rgeon.
T. ,\Y. Pattin
011,
R.
1st Officer.
:lI.D.
G. Roydell, 33, Lum den
Hon . Secretary.
treet, Bolton.
Hon . Treasurer.
J. H. Ackers, 6, Yen lure Street, Bolton .
O. A. F. Gu[Iogg.
Offiecrs 2. ergeallt 1. Corporal 1. Privates 3l. Total effective 35. Decrease since last report 4. Drill held 51. A "erage attendance 18. Case!i ~ttend~d on public duty 6. Cas s atlended not on public duty 48. Annual lllspechon, 11. 9.09 . Total on parade 13. Annual re-examin,ltion, 2 . 9.09. Members passed 25. MCLlallion 26. Nursing certificates 13. l~egulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 25 men. Material: 2 stretchers h~v~'e.sac, folding beel, splin ts, bandage, etc.: vested in Diyisional Committee: Dn'lslOn snpported by members' subscriptions and public contributions.
(BOLTON CORPS ) GREAT LEVER NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 19.6.07.] READ-QUARTERS: Hon. Surgeon (Act ing).
T. W. Pattinson, tIl.n.
Honorary Surgeon (Act ing).
Sel'gt. ,\Y. E. Tomkins.
. 80\,e11.
E. Buxton.
H EAD-QUARTERS : 402, 404, BLAOKBUH
[Formed 13.3. 02.]
HEAD-QUARTERS : VOLUNTEER D RILL HALL, CHURon STREET, FARNWORTH.
'or}!l. E. Hogarth.
CorpI. J. Baron, 38, Primrose Street, Astley Bridge.
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T. :MARK'S CHURCH Rou E, BOLTON.
Lady Superintendent.
!IIi ·s A. Chapman.
Lady S ec. and Treas.
)\Iis A. J. meth llrst, 102, High treet, Bolton.
. Officers 2. Nursing sisters 9. Total effective 11: Decrease Sll1ce last report 3. Pl'l1ctices held 40. Average attendance 7. Cases !1ttend~d 011 public duty 12. Oases attended not on public duty 27. Annual InSpectIOn, 11. 9. 09 . Tota.l on parade 8. Annual re-examination, 27 .9. 09. Members ~assed 10. M~dallions 5. Regulation uniform WOl'll by 1 Officer and 6 nursing ~t~r~. Matel'lal: splints, bando,ges, bed o,nd bedding, mackintosh sheet, vested in lV1s~ona.1 Oommittee. Division supported by members' subscriptions and public con tnbutIons.
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St. J ohn A 1nbulance B1igade. o
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(BOLTON CORPS ) HORWICH DIVISION.
No. IV. Di strict.
[Formed 14.6.04].
HEAD-QUARTERS : 2, CHA.PEL STREET, H ORWICII. Honorary Surgeon.
'r otal eITective 16.
C. E . Ferrier.
(BOLTON CORPS ) WESTHOUGHTON DIVISION.
Officer 1. Sergeants 2. Corporals 2. Privates 37 . Total e!Iective 42. I ncrease since last report 6. Drills hcld 50. A vel age attendance 27 . Cases attended on public duty 57 . Annual inspection, 11 .9.09 .. Total on pal:ade 14. Annual re-examination, 10.9. 09. Members passed 29. FaIled 3. Mec1alholJs 33. Service badges 8. NlU'sing certificates 17 . Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 2 seraeants, 2 corporals, and 24. men. Material: 2 stretchers, 2 havresacs, rug, 2°blankets, splints, and banllages, vested in Divisional Committee. Division supported by voluntary contributions.
(BOLTON CORPS) HORWICH NURSING DIVISION, [Formed 30. 10.06.] HEAD-QUARTERS : 2, CHAPEL STRRET, HORlVIcll. La d y S upe r intendent and Secretary.
Ho n. S urgeons.
T. G. Miles, L.S.A. B.A,
Miss M. J. Winward.
Inspector of Stores.
Sergt. W. Farnworth, 7, Owens Row, Horwich .
E. N. Ramsbottom
Lady Inspector of Stores.
Miss A. Wood , 12, St. L uke's St Bolton. Officers 2. N ursing sist3rs 14. Increase since last rel)ort 7.
J. 111. Coates, N.D. Hono rary Secretary.
Lady Sec r etary.
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N.R.C.S. (30.3.10).
Miss E. Longworth, The Knowles, Horwich, ur. Bolton.
[Formed 20.7 .06.]
IIEAD-QUABTERS: CAltNEGIE H ALL, \VESTIIOUGllTON. Ho n. Su rgeon .
1st Office r .
W . A . Hatton, M.D.
W . Robinson, I vy Cottage, Westhoughtoll, Dr.
Hon. S ecretary.
Bolton.
Ho n. Treas ure r .
Corpl. S. Dickin OIl, 329, Manchester Rd., We::.thoughLoll .
W. Hibbert.
Officers 2. 'ergeauts 2. Corporab 4. Privates 40. Total eITective 48. Increase sillce lust report 6. Drills held 45 . Average attendance 26 . Cases attendeu on public duty 12. Removal l. Case8 attended not Oll public duty 60. Total OD purade 19. Annual re-examination, Annual inspectioJl, 11. 9. 09. 20.9.09&:d7.9.09. :Memuerspassed 35. Failed 1. Regulation uniform worn by 2 O~eers, 2 sergean t , 4 corporals, and 24 men. :Material: 4 stretchers and straps, Slll'glCUl havresac, spliurs, alld bundages, vested in Diyisional Committee. Division supported by voluntary contriuutions.
Lady T reasurer.
Lady Inspector of S t ores .
Miss F. Lamb.
llliss B. Farnworth.
Officers 2. Nursing sisters 5. Total effective 7. Decrease since last report 4. Annual inspection, 1 .9.09. Total on parade 4. Annual re-examination, 20.7.09. Members passed 7. Medalliolls 7. Regulation uniform worn by 4 nursing sisters. lIIaterial: first aid box, splints, and bandages. Division supported by members' efinrts.
(BOLTON CORPS ) VICTORIA HALL DIVISION. [Formed 26 .2.05.) HEAD-QUARTERS : VICTOIUA HALL, BOLTOl\. Hon. S u r ge on .
Capt. J . -Wood, M. R.C.S., L.R.C. P.
1s t Officer,
Hon . S ecret ary.
J. Heap,
• ergt. E. Heap, 443, Bury Road, Bolton.
443, Bury Rd., Bolton .
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Corporal 1. Privates 18. Total efJ'ective 22. Decre9.se since last report 2. Drills held 50 . Average attendance 12. Cases attended on public duty 40 . Oases attended not on public duty 30. Annual inspection,1 1. 9.09 . Total on parade 12. Annual re-exami.nation , 2'2 . 9.09. Members passed 14. Medallions 11. Service badges 4. Nursing certificates 3. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 16 men. Material : 2 stretchers, 2 sUl'gical havresacs, 2 large water bottles, knee-caps, roller bandage m achines, splints, bandages, etc., vested in Victoria Hall Trustees, Bolton. Division supported by Victoria H all T rustees and members. All the m embers are enroll'3d in the Military Home H ospitals Reserve,
(BOLTON CORPS) VICTORIA HALL (NURSING DIVISION) [Formed 16. 9.06]. H EAD-QUARTERS : VICTORIA H ALL, BOLTON, Honorary Surgeon (Acting).
J. W ooel, M.B. O.S.
Lady Superintendent.
Miss J. E. H igham . 344, Derby Str eet, Bolton.
(B OLTON CORPS) WESTHO UGHTON NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 0.. 0 .J IIEA])-QUAltTEl\S:
T.
BAH.TllOL0:lIEW'S
CIIOOL, WE. TllOUGHTON.
Hon. S urgeon (Acting).
Lady S uperintenden t.
IV. A. Hatton, 1Il . D.
1\1rs. A. A. Caldwell, Brookfield, I Vesth0ughtoll, llear Bolton.
1st Nursing O fficer and Lad y S ec.
2 nd Nursing Officer and La dy Treas .
Mrs. E. J. \Villiam . Willow Bank, IVosthourrhton nr. Boltoll. 0 ,
Mrs. E.
kinow.
3rd Nursing Officer.
liss L. Dickinson. . Oflicel's 5. N ur ing sisters 51. Total eITective 56. o Prac.ttces held 40. A:erage attelluance ~G. A~llual inspection, 11. 9.09. Total n ~)alau.e 21. MedttlllOns 56. HegulatlOll ulllfol'lll worn by 5 Officers and 9 llull'l:nn g sisters. MaLerial yosteu in Divisional Oommittee. Division supported by vo untary contriuutions.
BREDBURY AND ROMILEY DIVISION (CHESHIRE).
[Formed 19.8.02.J
IIEAD-QUAlt'l'EHS : ST. CllAD', HOUSE, ROi\lILEY. Honorary Surge ons.
T . P. Blades, L.lt.O.P. W. L ee, M.B. Hono r ary S e cretary.
' Y.
9 l' J. Collin~, , La\'dence Street, R Ollllley, Stockport.
Superinte ndent.
IVarbmton, 70, tockpol't R oad, Br cubury, D L Stockport . Inspector of Stores.
W . W illiams.
Honorary Tre asurer.
Mr . H. Spen cer (H on . Mel'll .).
St. John A?nbulct-nce Br-igade.
No. IV. District.
Officers 3. Sergeant 1. Cor}?ol'al 1. Privates 1~. Total effective 2-:1:. D ecrease since last report 5. Dnlls held 48 . Avel~ge attendance 28 . . Cases attended on public duty 16. Oases attended not on pUb~lC Ll.uty 60. Annualmspection, 10.7.09. Total on parade 20. Annual re-Nexa~matlont"fi20·t4.0i5 MRembelrs assed 27. Medallions 21. Service badges 15. ursmg cer I ca es . eg~l afion uniform worn by 1 Officer, 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 17. ~1en. .M:atena~: litter, 4 stretchers, 4 emergency cases, and la~'ge c~1p.b?aTd, contaIll~ng all flr.st. ~ld req uisites, splints, bandages, etc., ,ested III DI vlslOnal Comml ttee. Dn'lSlOn supported by public contributions. . All our members are enrolled in the Military Home ,Hospitals Resel'~e,. and eluring the past year onr Sergeant, A. Mc,\Yilliarns, has recelyed a week's traIlllDg at Shorncliffe Hospital.
Officers 3. Sergeants 2. Corpo!'a}s 2. Privates 37. Total effective 44. In crease since last. report 7. Dl'llls held 50. Average attendance 22. Oases attended on public duty 21. Removals 3. Oases attended not 011 l1ublic duty 72. Annual inspection, 26 .7. 09. Total on parade 38. Annual rc-examination 17.5.09. Members,llassed.39. Medallions 21. ervice bauges 24. Nursing c81.tifi~ cates 17. Regl\lat~on ~llll~orm worn by 1 Officer! 2 sergeants, 2 corporals, and 35 men. l\1atellal. 4 h~Lels! 7 stretchers, 2 surgIcal havresacs, 11 strcet boxes, a~d.l?O amlJulance bags III mIlls and workshops, etc., vested in Divisional Committee. DIVJsI?n ~upported by voluntary donations, mill and workshop collections members' su bscl'l pilOns. '
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BRIERFIELD DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Fo1l11ed9. 9.] HEAD-QUAHTRRS: ORABTREE STUEET, BRumFIELD.
Honorary S urgeo ns.
J. S. "W ilson,
:r.LB .
J. Hoyle, A. Pirie,
~l.H.C. .
1st Officer and Acting Hon . T reasurer.
R. Harrison, 34, Berkeley Street, Brierfield, Lancashire.
Honorary Surgeon.
1st Nursing Officer.
111. B .
.Miss L .• impson, 80, Greenhill Terrace, Albion treet, Burnley.
Lady Secretary. Hon. Secl-etary.
ergt. A. G. mith, Quaker's Bridge, Brierfield.
J. Holt. Officers 3. Sergeants 2. Oorporal 1. Privates 26. Total dfective 32. Average attendance.21. Oases D ecrease since last report 2. Dtills held 43. attended on public duty 7. Removals 1. Oases attended not on ~)Ub~lC duty 160. Annual inspection, 20.7.09. Total on parade 23. Annual re.exa.mlDatlO~), 30.6.09. Members passed 28. Medallions 27. Service badges 17. NurslDg certIficates 22. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Offi?er, 2 sergeants, 1 corporal, and 26 ~en. Material: litter, 9 stretchers, 2 surglCal havresacs, 30 emer~er:c'y boxes, splmts, &c., vested in Oommittee of Brierfield Oentre .J.A.A. DlVH>lon supported by voluntary contributions, lectures, &c.
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BRIERFIELD NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Formed 26.9.01.] HEAD-QUARTERS: CRABTREE STREET, BRIERFIELD.
Lady Supe rintendent.
Miss 1. Lee, 5, Halifax Road, Brierfield.
W. Bird, M.B .
40, OJIURCII , TllEET, BURNLEY.
lIEAD-QUARTERS:
R. Rennie, ~I.B. (24.11.09 ).
Inspector of Stores.
Hon . Surgeon (Act ing) ..
BURNLEY NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Formed 6.93.]
J . Gardncr,
M.B. (~4.11.09) .
Lady S ecretary.
Miss E. J. Bolton, 19, Halifax Road, Brierfield. Officer 1. Jursing sisters 13. Total effective 14. D ecrease since last report 2. Practices held 36. Average attendance 7. Oases attended not 011 public duty 10. Annual inspection, 22.7 . 09 . . Total on parade ~4. Annual re-examination, 16.8.09. Members passed 11. Medalhons 14. Regula~lon uniform worn by 1 Officer and 13 nursing sisters. Mn:terial: bed. and beddiD~, water bottles, bandages and splints, vested in Comlluttee of Bnerfield Centlt~ S.J.A.A. Division supl'orted by local Oentre.
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Lady Inspector of Stores.
:.\Ii£s :.\1. Peel, 5, Beyerley 't., Burnley.
Miss 1. Singleton.
Lady Treasurer.
Miss l\I. E. Bolton .
Officers 2. Nursing sisters 41. Total effective 43. Increase since last report 1. Practices held 43. AYerage attendance 15. Oases att~nded on pul)li~ duty .7. Oa ~s attcnded not on public duty 11. Case priyately lllused 1. Annual Inspechon, 26. f. 09. Total on parade 23. Annual re-examination 9.6. 09, ~6. 7.09,. & 8.9.09. Mem bel' passed 28. Me~lallio~ls 35. ervice badges 6: Regl1~aboll un.lform worn by 1 .Ofiicer and 4 nursll1g SIsters, 37 nursing si ters ha\'e .lDuoor ~ll1lforl11 only. Matenlll: 2 ",ater bottle, 2 air cushions, bed rest, bed, beddlllg,,~ phnls,. b~l1dage", yes~ed in DiYisio~lal ~olllmittee. Diyision sUl)ported by member::; sub Cl'lptlOllS, and YOlllntary contl'l bu bons.
BURY DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ). [Formed 8.95.] lIEAlJ-QUAllTEJ:S:
y.r.LO.A. Roo~L,
TA);LEY STREET, BURY.
Honorary Su rge ons .
F. B. Holme, ;'ILB. ,I'. B. Rothwell, :r.LB .
Superintendent.
Enser, 14, Hanson
Ha n. S ecretary.
J. W. Wilkinson, 16, Charles treet, Bury.
treet, Bury.
Inspector of Stores.
G. Pearson.
Hon . Treasurer.
E. ightingale. Officel'~ 3. ergeants 2. Oorporals 2. Privates 34. Total effective 41. Drills held 50. Average attendance 21. Oases Increase SlDce last report 4. attended not on l~ubl~c duty 50 . Annual inspection, 31.7.09. Total on parade 24. An~ual l'e-exannnn.tlOll, 25.3.09. Member passed 21. Mednllions 19. Jnrsinoeerttf:icates 2.. RegUlation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 2 sergeants, 2 corporals, and 33 men. ~later~a~:. 13 stretchers, 3 surgical havre ac , pouch fittings, plints, etc., vested lD DIvIsIOnal Oommi ttee. Di vision supported by member ' subscriptions and pnblic contrihutions.
BURNLEY DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ). [Formed 6.90.] H EAD-QUARTERS :
40, OrrURCH STREET, BURNLEY.
Honorary Surgeons.
R. 1\1. Whitham, 1st Officer.
J. L. Oolburn, 48, Coal Clough Lane, Burnley. Inspector of Sto res .
G. W. Abbott.
M. B., C. M.
H. J. Slane, II!.B . , C. JlI. Honorary Secretary.
Sergt. F. Dixon, 51, Brougham Stl'eetl Burnley. Hon . Treasurer.
Sergt. F. Owen.
BURY NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ). [Formed 11.9.95.] HEAD-QUARTERS:
Y.M.O.A., STANLEY
Honorary Surgeons (Acting).
F. B. Holmes, M. B . W. Ro tll w r.ll, 11[. B. 1st. Nursing Officer and Acting Lady Secretary.
MISS N. Smethurst, 7, Malvern Street, Bury.
TREET, BURY.
Lady Superintendent.
Miss . W hi ttaker, 45, Chesham Road, Bury. Lady Inspector of Stores.
Miss B. Taylor.
St. John Ambulance Brigade.
No. IV. District.
Officers 4. Nursing sisters 28 . Total effective 32. , Decrease sillce last report 3. Practices h.eld 45. Average attendance ~4. C~ses attended not on public duty 20. Cases pnvately. nU~'sed 10. Annual lllspectlOn, T otal on parade 15. Annual re-examlllatlOn, 22. 3.09. Mem~ers l?assed 31. 7.09. 16. Medallions 24. Regulation uniform worn by 2 Officers, an~ 1B ~u.r~lllg SIsters. Material: bell, bedding, splints, roller balldag~s, &c., v:es~ed III DlvlslOnal Committee. Division supported by members subscnptlOns and voluntary contributions.
CHORLEY DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Formed 12.5.05.]
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CASTLETON DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Formed 17.12.01.] H EAD-QUARTERS: P RINCESS STREET, CASTLETON. Honorary Surgeon.
S. T. Lord, III. R. C.S. 1st Officer and Acting Honorary Secretary.
Sergt. J. A. Nuttall, 26 Canal Street, Castleton.
Inspector of Stores .
[Formed 6.B.03.]
HRAD-QUARTERS: PRINCESS STREET, CASTLETON. Lady Supt. and Secretary.
Mrs. E. A. Tweedale, Arncliffe, Rochdale
Lady Inspector of Stores.
Lady Treasurer.
Mrs. S. Hamer, 6, Partington Street, Castleton.
:Miss A. Ormerod.
Officers 3. Nursing sisters 1]. T otal effective 14. D ecrease since last report 3. Practices held 49. Average attendance 11. Cases attend ed not on public duty 6. Cases privately nursed 12. Annual inspection, B.5.09. T otal on parade 12. Annual re·examination, April, 1909. 1lJemb.ers passed 13. Medallions 12. Re~ulati?n uniform worn by ~ Officer~ ~nd 11 nmslllg sisters. Material: bed bedding, lmen cupboard, nurslDg req UlsItes, arm bath, crutches bath chair, basket, splints, bandages, etc., vested in Divisional Committee. Division' sUPl10rted by members' subscriptions and voluntary contributions. A squad from this Divisioll succeeded in winning the District N ursing Challenge Shield at Liverpool in May, and the Division won the South-East L ancs . Challenge Shield at Crompton in June.
CHESTER DIVISION (CHESHIRE). [Formed 17. 2.09 .] HEAD-QUARTERS : ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, HAMILTON PLACE, CHESTER. Acting Hon . Surgeon.
J. Duff, M.D. Acting Hon. Sec. and Insp. of Stores.
W. E. Brown, 39, P epper St., Chester.
Hon. Surgeon.
A. Uackintosb, III. B.
Superintendent.
1st Officer and Hon . Sec.
H. Stopfortb,
R. Ashton, Springwood
3, Mayfield Rd., Chorley. Cottage, Heape)" Chorley. Officers 3. Sergeant 1. Privates 26 . Total effective 30. Increase since last rellol't 3. Drills held 39. Average attendance 18. Cases attended on public duty 3. Cases attended not on public duty 42. Annual inspection, 16.9.09. Total on parade lB. Annual re-examination, 23.9.09. Members passed 13. Medallions 21. Nursing certificates 19. Regulation tlDiform \Yorn by 2 Officen~ , 1 sergeant, and 22 men. Material: bavresac, 2 stretchers, splints, and bandages, vesteLl in Di \'isional Committee. Diyision SUppOl ted by members' subscriptions.
CHORLEY NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE).
CASTLETON NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). Hon. Surgeons.
HEAD-QUARTERS: EDWATID STREET, CHOHLEY.
J. Clegg (3.4.1 0) .
Officer 1. Sergeant 1. Corporal 1. Privates 15. T otal efI'ecti 7C 1B (30.9.09.) D ecrease since last report 1. Drills held 44 . Average attendance 10. ~em?val 1. Annual i nspection, B.5.09 . Total on parade .12. A?nual re-exll.ll1lJ1atl?n, 7.4.09. Members passed lB. Medallions 16. NurslDg certificates 2. Regu.latlOn uniform worn by 1 Officer, 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and. 15 . ~e? Matel'l~l: 5 wall boxes, 4 stretchers, havresac, splints, &c. , veste~ III D~vlsl?nal Comnllttee. Division supported by members' subscriptions and publIc contl'lbutlOns.
A. L owas, M. B. S. T. L ord , M.R.C.S. (Acting).
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HEAD-QUARTERS: EDWARD Hon. Surgeon ( Acting).
TREET, CHORLEY.
1st Nursing Officer and Lady S ecretary.
A. Mackintosh, M.B.
Miss E. Hart, 90, Clifford
Lady Inspector of Stores.
Miss E. A.
[Formed 6.8.0B.]
treet, Chorley.
Lady Treasurer.
mith .
Miss E. Hun tel'.
Officers 2. "ursing sisters 15. Total effective 17. Increase since last l'elJort 1. Practices held 3 Average attendance 15. Cases attended on l)ublic duty 2. Annual inspection, 16. 9.09. Total on parade 12. Anllual re- examination, 2B. 9. 09. Mcmbers pa seel 12. Regulation unifolm ,rorn by 1 Officer and 3 nursing sister" Division supported by m embers' &ubscriptions.
CLITHEROE DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Forllled 24.4 . 91.] HE.\D-QUARTERS: OLD SCliOOL, CHCRCll BROW, CLllHEROE. Honorary Surgeons.
G. E. Orme, lILB., H. V. windale, M. R. C.S.
Superintend ent .
1. H. Dawson, 40, Well Terrace, Clitheroe.
1st Offi cer.
Honorary Secretary.
IV. Rushton.
J. Foster (7.11.09 ), 2, "elson Street, Low Moor, Clitheroe.
Inspector of Stores.
Honorary Treasurer.
Sergt. W. ·W ilson.
J. R. Garner.
Officers 4. Sergeants 2. Corporals 2. Privates 16. Total effective 24 . Decrease sincc Ia t report 3. Drills held 45. Average attendance 10. Removals 13. Cases attendeLl not on public duty 29. Annual inspection, 2 .7.09. Total on para~c 14. Anllual re-examination, 2.9.09. Members pa sed 10. Medallions 16. NUl'smg certificates 8. l{egulation uniform "orn by 2 Officers, 2 sergeants, 2 corporals and 17 men. Material: litter, 9 stretchers, 6 street boxes fnIly equipped, ~5 mill boxes, 2 surgical ha YTesacs, bed rest, air bed, splints, bandages, etc. , vested III Trustees. Division supported by voluntary subscriptions.
Acting Superintendent.
T. D ownward, 64, 'Walter St., Chester. Acting Hon. Treas.
G. H. West.
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Corporal 1. P rivates 24. T otal eIJective .28. Drills h eld 3. Average attendance 12. Cases attended not on publIc .d~~y 2. Medallions 6. Material : 3 str etchers, bandages, splints, etc., vested m DIvlSlonal Committee. Division supported by members' subscriptions.
CLITHEROE NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Formed 23.10.93.] HEAD-QUARTElL : OLD SCnOOL , CllURCll BllOW, CLITllETIOE. Honorary Surgeons (Acting).
G. E. Orme, M.R.O.S. H. Y. Swindllle, lILJt.C.S.
Lady Superintendent.
Miss M. Dugdale (11.11. 09). , Parson Lane, Clitheroe. Lady Secretary.
Miss E. Lang.
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St. John A ?nbulance B1i gade.
No. IV. District.
Officers 3. N ursing sisters 14. T otal effective 17. Decrease since last report 7. Practices held 46 . Average attendance 9. Cases attended not on puulic duty 17. Annual inspection, 28 . 7. 09 . Tot~l on parade 10. Aunual re -examination, 18.1 0.09 . Members passed 10. MedallIons 14. Part uniform worn by 1 Officer and 14 nursing sisters . Division supported by members' llubscl'iptions and puulic contributlOl1s.
Officers 3. Corporals 2. Privates 15 . T otal effecth-e 20. Decrease since last report 2. Drills held 41. Average attenclance 11 . Cases attended not on public duty 36. Annual inspection, 15.5.09. Total on parade 15. Annual re-examinatiou, 6.7. 09. Members rassed 17. Medallions 17. Service baclges 22. Nnr&ing certificates 9. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 2 corporals, and 15 men . Material : quantity of stores, wheeled litter, 8 stretchers, 2 surgical havresacs, 7 wall boxes, vested in Divisional Committee. Division supported by public contributions.
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COLNE DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ). [Formed 15.5. 88 .J CREWE DIVISION (CHESHIRE ). [Formed 22. 4.95 .]
H EAD-QUARTERS : L UDGATE Cmcus, COLNE.
HEAD-QUAltTERS : CIIETWODE STREET HALL, CHEWE.
Honorary Surge ons.
W. L. L ovett, L.R. C.P.
A. A. G. Dickey, M.D.
W . H eap, 34, Princess St., Colne.
M . B.
Hon . Secreta ry.
1st Offi c er.
Superintend e nt.
A. Heys,
B . T. Constable (26.1.10), 31, Collingwood Street, Colne.
J. Stephenson .
Inspector of Stores.
Hon . Treasu rer.
H . Allum (26 .1. 10).
CorpI. J. Pilkington.
Officers 5. Sergeant 1. Corporal 1. Pri vates 55 . T otal effective 62. Reserve member 1. I ncrease since last report 6. Drills held 38. Average attendance 20. Removals 11 2. Cases attended not on public d uty 126. Annual inspection, 27.5 .09 . T otal on parade 46. Annualre-examinatiCln, 15. 3. 09. Members passed 52. Medallions 26 . Nursing certificates 38. Hegulation uniform worn by 4 Officers, l. sergeant: 1 corporal and 55 men . Material : horse ambulance, 2 litters, 10 stretchers, 2 havresacs, 7 wall boxes, splints, etc., vested in Colne Centre S.J . A.A. Division supported by members' suuscriptions and public contributions. Fourteen members passed the examination of the Royal Naval Auxiliary Sick Berth R eserve and 14 put iu a week's training at the H aslar Royal Naval Hospital, Portsmouth.
Hono rary Su rg e o ns .
S uperInte nd en t .
C. , Vilson, M.D. C. H . W. Bennett, M.R.C.S. G. G. Buckley, M.D.
F . H . Oldham, 25, Stamford Aven ue, Crewe. Ho n o ra ry S ecret ary.
1st Office r.
,'17.
Sergt. A. Jones,31, Walthall
Dale.
S~reet,
Inspecto r of Sto res .
Honorary T reas u rer.
Scrgt. W . E. Aukers.
J . T. Fisher.
Crewe.
Officers 5. Sergeants 3. Co1'por[l18 2. Privates 34. . Total effective 44. Increase since last report 3. Drills held 35. Average attcndance 18. Cases atten(led on public duty 22. Removals 23. Cases attencled not on public cluty 199. Annual inspection, 25 . 5. 09 . To al on parade 33. Annual re-examination, various elates. Members passed 38. Medallions 28 . Service badges 18. Nursing certificates 13 . Regulation uniform worn by 2 Officers, 3 sergeants, 2 corporals, and 23 men. Material : 6 stretchers, large supply of splints and bandages, vested in Di-visional Committee. Division supported by concerts and subscriptions .
CROMPTON DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Formed 27 .6.01. J COLNE NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Formed 1. 5.90.] H EAD-QUARTERS : LUDGATE CIRCUS, COLNE. Honorary Surge on (Act ing).
A . A. G. Dickey, M.D. Lady Secretary. ~ljss S. A. Hartley, ~, Chapel Fold, Colne.
Leidy Superint e ndent.
Mrs . E. Taylor, 9, Duke Street, Colne.
Lady Inspector of Stores .
Acting La dy T reasure r .
Miss E . Hartley .
M iss M . J . Heap.
Officers 2. N ursing sisters 16. T otal effective 18. Decrease since last report 2. Practices held 38. Average attendance 10. Cases attended not on public duty 25 . Case privately nursed 1. Annual inspection, 27 .5.09 . T otal on parade 12. Members passed annual re-examination 12. Did not appear 4. Medallions 11 . Service badge 1. Regulation uni form worn by 2 Officers and 15 nursing sisters. Material : bed, bedding, first aid box, splints, bandages, etc" vested in Divisional Committee and Trustees. Division supported by subscriptions.
CRAWSHAWBOOTH DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Formed 12.97.] HEAD-QUARTEP,S : BARLEY H OLME, CRAWSHAWBOOTH. Honorary Surge ons.
Superintendent and Hon. S e cret ary.
E. L . COlllpstOll, M.B. R. J. \Varrington, M.D.
W . N. Harding, 376 , Burnley Road, Cl'awsh awbooth.
Ins pector of Store s.
CorpI. F .
henton .
Hon . Treasurer.
Mr. A. E. Heap (Hon. Member).
HEAD-QUARTERS : ASSEMBLY ROOMS, CRO:lIPTO 1\1. Hutton,
T.
S uperin t e ndent.
Hon . S ur g e on .
H . Morton, 14, Chamber Rd . , Shaw, Oldham.
M.A . , loI.B .
Ins pecto r of Sto res .
Honorary Secretary.
H . Everington, Jubilee T errace, Shaw, Oldham.
Sergt . .T. .Abbott.
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Corporal1. Privates 43 . Total effective 47. Increase since last report 7. D rills held 50. Average attendance 33. Case a~tendecl on public duty 1. Cases attended not on public duty 29 . Annual inspecbon, 11. 9.09 . Total on parade 41. Annual re-examination, 29.9.09. Members passed 46 . Medallions 32. Nursing certificates 35 . Regulation uniform worn by 2 Officers, 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 43 men . Material: 4 surgical havresacs, 6 . w.a~l boxes complete, 6 stretchers, and several sets of splints, etc., vested in Dlvmonal Committee. D ivision supported by members' subscriptions and public donations.
CROMPTON NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Formed 12.8.02.] H EAD-QUARTERS : M. Hutto u, M.A., M.B.
CROMPTO~ COU~CIL
ROOMS .
1st Nursi n g Offi c e r .
Hon . Surge on (Act ing).
Miss S. Dewhurst (12.10.09 . ), 426, Rochdale Rd. , High Crompton, Shaw, Lancs.
La dy S e cretary.
Miss M. E. eville(l2 .10. 09) ., Millll'oW Road, Shaw. Lancs.
Lady T reasu re r .
Miss C. Turner (12.10. 09).
N o. I V District.
St. John .Am bulance Brigade.
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Officers 2. N ursing sisters 11. T otal effective 13. D ecrease since last report 2. Practices held 460 . Annual inspection, 11.9.09. Total on parade 12. Annual re-examination, 30.9.09 . Memberg passed 12. Medallions 8. Service badges 5. R egulation uniform 'worn by 1 Officer and. 11 n ursing sisters. Material : splints, bandages, and bedding, vestecl in Divisiollal Committee. Division supported by members' sub'lcriptions and voluntary contributions .
DALTON-IN-FURNESS DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Formed 30. 11.99 .J HEAD -QUARTERS : COUNCIL SCHOOLS, N ELSON STREET, DALTON-]~-FURNESS.
Honora r y Su r geon .
T. F . Foster, M.R.C. S. Honorary S ecret a ry.
In Charge.
T. l\letcalfe, 33, Skelgate, Dalton-in-Furness.
Sergt. W. W. Askew, 63, Mount Pleasant, D alton-in-Furness.
Honorary T reasu r e r.
Inspector of Stores.
Sergt. W. W. Askew.
E. H . Howard.
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Corporal 1. Pri vates 17. T otal elTective 21. I ncrease since last report 1. DI ills l1eld 53 . A verage attendance 12. Annual i nspection, 15.7.09. Total on parade 8. Annual re-examination, 15.7.09. Members passed 8. Medallions 10. Nursing certificates 7. Regulation uniforDl worn by 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 17 men. Material:" all box, 4 stretchers, 2 surgical havresacs, splints, etc., vested in Divisional Committee. Di vision su pported by public contributions.
DALTON-IN-FURNESS NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Formed 5.5.02.J H EAD-QUARTERS :
COUNCIL SCHOOLS, NELSON STREET, D ALTON-IN-FURNESS.
Lady Super int ende nt.
Hon. Surgeon.
A. J . Cross, Lady Secretary.
Mrs. M. Chapman , 66, Mount Pleasant, Dalton -in-Furness.
~r.B.
Mrs. M. A. Pooley, 1, Market Street, Dalton-in-Furness.
Lady Inspector of Stores.
La dy T reasu rer.
Mrs. M. A. Blackburn.
Mrs. K. Grigg.
DARWEN NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE).
[Formed 3.11.08.J
HEAD -QUARTEUS: RAILWAY ROAD, DARWEN.
1st Nu rsing Office r- and Lad y S ecretary.
Miss K, Scales, 95, Harwood. Street, Darwen . La dy In specto r of S to r es.
Lady T reasurer
MiS'l B. Fish, 11, Highfield Rd .,
Miss M. Bnry.
.
Officers 2. ursing si!:iters 24. Total effective 26 (30.9.09). 30. Average atte?dance 26. Cases attended on public duty 40. Cases pnvately nursed 5. Annual mspection, 17.9.09. Total on parade 19. Medallions 25. Part uniform worn. Division supported by members' subscriptions and volL1ntary efforts. ~ractIces
DUBLIN (CITY) DIVISION. [Formed 18.12.05.J HEAD-QUAltTERS:
9, LOWER
Hon. S urgeon.
"\CKVILLE STREET, DUBLIN.
S uperintenden t and Hon. S ec retary.
A. J. Charles, F.l:t.C.S .
J. Thompson, 62, Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin.
1s t Officer an d Hon. Treasure r .
In spector of Stores.
H. J . Carry.
S. 'Weinstock, L.D.S.
Officers 3. 'e l'geants 2. Corporals 4. PriYates 25. Total effective 34. D ecrease since. last report 7. Drills heJJ 51. Average attendance 17. Cases a~tendcd on publIc duty 22. Cases attendell not on public Lluty 43. Annual inspectIOn, 23-9.09. Total on parade 20. Annual re-examination, 29.9.09. Members passed 1 . Medallions 12. en'ice badges 5. Regulation uniform worn by 2 Officers. 1 sergeant, ~ corporals, and 10 men. Material : diagram, 5 stretchers, 2 army rugs , 2 .su['g.lc~l. han'esacs, 2 wuter bottle, cabinet, splints, bandages, dressings, ctc., vestedm DIvlSlonal Committee, Division supported by members' subscriptions and concerts.
DUBLIN NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 8.5.09.J IIEAD-QUARTER~ :
9, LOWER SACKVILLE Sn:EET, DUBLIN. 1st Nursing Officer.
Ho n. S urgeon (Acting).
Mrs. A. 'Weinstock, 76, Harcourt Dublin .
A. Charle , F.R.C.S.
t.,
La d y S ecretary and Treasurer.
Officers 2. N ursing sisters 12. Total effective 14. Practices held 18. Average attendance 5. Cases attended not on public duty 9. Case privately nursed 1. Annual inspection, 2.4.09. T otal on parade 7. Annual re -examination, 2. 4.09 . Members passed 7. Medallions 13. Material: bEdding and sick room requisites, vestecl in D ivisional Committee. Division supported. by vol untary contributions.
DARWEN DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Formed 8.11.08 .J H EAD-QUARTERS : T HEATRE
345,
BUILDINGS, R AILWAY ROAD, D ARWEN.
1st Officer, Hon. Secretary and Treasu r er.
W . R . Baxendale, 87, Greenway St., Darwen.
Inspector of Stores.
E. Roberts .
Officer 1. Privates 25. T otal effecti ve 26 (3 0.9.09). D rills held 19. Average attendance 17. Annual inspection, 17. 9. 09 . Total on parad~ 18. Annual re-examination, 22.9. 09. Members passed 15. Medallions 6. M.at.e~lal: stretcher, splints, and bamlages, vested in Divisional Committee. DlvlslOn supported by members' subscriptions, public contIibutions, parties, etc.
Mrs. K. Midd.leton Curtis, Aclal'e, Glengeary, Co. Dublin. . Officers 2. Nursing sisters 12. Total effective 14. PractIces helU 15. Ca 'es attended not on public duty 3. Annual inspection~ 23.9.09. Total 011 prtl'ade 11. Aunual re-examination, 29 . 9.09. l\Iembers passed 19. M.edal~i~n~ 2. Material j 2 bandage rolling machines, splints, and bandages, vested m DIYISIOnal Coml11itttee. Divi~ion supported by members' subscriptions.
DUBLIN (ST. JAMES 'S GATE ) DIVISION. [Formed 1 .3.04.J HEAD-QUAltTERS:
1'. JAMES'::; GATE BREWERY, DUBLIN.
2 nd Officer.
3rd Officer.
C. A. Robertson
G. Dick.
Honorary Su r-ge o n and Su pt.
J. L umsden,
M.D.,
4, Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin. Honorary S ecret ary.
Sel·gt. J. J. Thornton (3.10.09), 79, Donore Avenue, South C. Road, Dublin.
In s p ecto r of S t o res .
E. J . Cotley .
An~bulance
St. J ohn
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No. IV. District.
Brigade.
Officers 3. Sergeants 4. Corporals 7. Privates 92. Total effcctive 106. Decrease since last report 7. Drills held 31. A verage attendance 12. Cases attended not on public duty 599, Annual inspection, 22.9.09 . Total on parade 67. Annual re-examination, 15.9.09. Members passed 74. .l\ledallions 52. Service badges 9. Nursing certificates 75. Regulation uniform \VOl'll by 2 Officers 4 sergeants, 7 corporals, and 59 men. Material vested in and Division supported by Messrs. A. Guioness, Son&Co ., Ltd., Dublin. MembersenrolledinR.N.A.S.B.R. 60. Several members of the R.N.A.S.B.R. went during the year for a week's traininO' 0 on board a Battleship at Devonport. DUKINFIELD AND STALYBRIDGE DIVISION (CHESHIRE). [Formed 4.9.1900.]
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ELLESMERE CORPS (LANCASHIRE ). HEAD-QUARTERS: IVALKDE~. Acting Ch ief Surgeon and Ch ief Supt. J . Derham Reid, L.n.o.p.
Act ing Supt. Secretary.
J. Wallwork, Drywood Hall, ·Worsley.
Act ing Supt. of Stores.
Act ing Supt. Treas.
A. J. A. Orchard.
E. Noden.
(Fow' A?nb1~Zance Divisio?ls)-Officers 13.
Sergeants 3. Total efl'ective 123.
Privates 107.
HEAD-QUARTERS: BOARD SCHOOLS, DUXlNFIELD.
(ELLESMERE CORPS ) ELLESMERE HEAD-QUARTERS (WALKDEN DIVISION). [Formed 15.5.09.]
Honorary Surgeon . E. A. Clarke, 111 . R . C. S. Supt. and Act ing Hon . Secretary
J. W. Walker, 30, Grenville Street, Dukinfield .
A. Perkins.
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Privates 22. Total effective 25. Increase since last report 14 . Drills heJd 24. Average n.itendance 21. Oases -attended on public duty 8. Cases attended llOt on puhlic duty 15. Annual inspection, 28.9.09. Total on parade 23. Annual re-examination, 2.9.09. Members passed 25. Medallions 3. Regulation uniform worn by 2 Officers, 1 sergeant, and 18 men. Material: 2 Jitters, 4 stretchers, 2 surgical havr6sacs, 8 water bottles, brigade flag, first aiel locker, vested in Divisional Committee. Division supported by voluntary contributions. EDENFIELD DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ). HEAD-QUARTERS:
Act ing 1st Officer,
J. W. Dyson, 420, :Manchester Rd., Walkden.
Acting Inspector of Stores.
Acting Hon . Treas.
J. Parker.
N . Ashworth, Irwe11 Vale, Edenfield, nr. Mancbp,ster.
Hon . Secretary and Act ing Hon . Treasurer.
Acting Inspector of Sto res.
Sergt. W. Haslam, Tor View, Edenfield,
E. Morgan.
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Corporal1. Privates 18. Total efTective 22. Decrease since last report 4. Drills held 27. Average attendance 11. Oases .attended on public duty 5. Removals 4. Oases attcnded not on public duty 32. Annual inspection, 3.7.09. Total on parade 17. Annual re-examination, 13.9.09. Members passed 20. Medallions 13. Service badges 6. Nursinf{ certificates 7. Regulation uniform worn by 2 Officers, 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 18 men. Material: litter, 7 stretchers, 6 wall boxes, 3 stretcher cases, surgical havresac, water bottle, and splints, vested in Divisional Comlllittee. Division supported by members' subscriptions and c~l1ections.
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EDENFIELD NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE).
(ELLESMERE CORPS ) BOOTHSTOWN DIVISION.
Honorary Surgeon ( Act in g). M.B., C.M. , M. A. Lady Secretary.
Miss 11. Benson 13, Crow Woods, Eden field.
1st Nurs i ng Officer.
Miss M. K Salisbury, 66, ltlarket Street, Edenfield. Lady Inspector of Stores and Treasurer.
Miss E . Pickles.
Officers 2. Nursing sisters 6. Total eITective 8. Practices held 28. .A nnual inspection, 3.7.09. Decrease since last report 2. T otal on par~~e 8. Annual re-examination, 19.4.09. Members passed 7. Medallions 7. Part um/onn WOl'll . Material: mackintosh sheets air cushions hot water bottles, etc. Division supported by members' subscriptions and annu~l concert.
[Formed 15.5.09.J
ilEAD-QGARTEns: ELLENBROOK, BOOTHSTOWN. Acting 1st Officer.
Acting Hon. Surgeon.
J. Brnndett, 22, Ellenbrook, Boothstown, Manchester.
.A. J. Lowe, L.R.O.P. Acting Hon. Sec.
Acting Hon. Treas.
Acting Inspector of Stores.
J. Mather, '256, Tew Earth Rd.,
J. W. HOI e.
J. Jackson.
Ellenbrook, Boolhstown, Me . Officer::; 2. PriYates 24. Total effective 26. Drills held 19. Average attendance 17. Cases attended not on public duty 13. Annual inspection, 22.9.09. Total Oll parade 19. Medallions 8. Regulation uniform worn by 23. Material: one Furley stretcher, splints and bandages. (ELLESMERE CORPS ) RAILWAY DIVISION.
[Formed 9.10.05.]
HEAD-QUARTERS: EDE TFIELD CO-OPERATIVE HALL.
H. G. Deans,
L. Pendlebury.
Officers 5 (including 4 Corl's Officers). crgeants 2. Pri'-ates 20. Total effective 27. Drills held 21. Avcracre attendance 17. Annual in spection, 22.9.09. Total on parade 21. Regulalion uniform worn Lyall. Division sl1pported by the Ea,rl of Ellesmere and public contriLutions.
Sup erintendent.
M. B.
Acting Hon. Sec.
J. RoLinson, 74, Hodge Rd., '\Valkden.
[Formed ]2.2.96.]
CO-OPERATIVE HALL, EDENFIELD.
Honorary Su rge on .
H. G. Deans,
HEAD-QUARTERS: IV ALKDE~.
Acting Hon , Treasurer.
HEAD-QUA-RrERS :
L. & Y.
STATION.
Act i ng Hon. Surgeon.
A. Derham, Acting Hon . Sec.
J. Hindle, Ray St.,
1II.D.
[Formed 15.5.09.]
Act ing 1st Officer.
W. Malkinson, 126, '\Yalkden Road, IYalkden.
Act ing Inspector of Stores.
J. S. Grimshaw.
Act ing Hon. Treas.
W. F. Narraway.
Walkden. Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Privates 20. Total effective 23. Drills held 16. Average attendance 14. Case attended on public duty 1. Oases attended not on public duty 13. Annual inspection, 22.9.09. To talon parade 13. Medallions 6. Regulation uniform worn by 18. Material: stretcber, splints and bandages. Division supported by members' subscriptions, local Centre S.J .A.A. , and general public.
No. IV. District.
St. J ohn A?nbulance B?Oigade
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(ELLESMERE CORPS) SWINTON DIVISION.
[Formed 15.5.09.]
HEAD-QUAItTERS: ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, SWINTON, MANCHESTER. Act ing 1st Officer.
Act ing Hon . Surgeon.
J. Olough, 603, Bolton Road, Pendlebury. Manchester.
H. H. Phipps, M.R.C. S. Act ing Hon . Sec.
Acting Inspector of Stores.
Acting Hon . Treas.
A. McDowall, 73, Moss Lane,
J. Murphy.
W. H. Brookes.
Swinton, Manchester. Officers 2. Privates 22. Total effective 24. Averaae attendance 17. Oases attended on public duty 15. Annual inspection, 22. 9. 09~ Total on parade 13. Medallions 7. ~egu!a~i?n uniform worn by 20. Material: stretcher, splints and bandages v.ested 11: DI:'lSlonal Oommittee. Division supported by Earl of Ellesmere, and pubhc contl'lbllbons. Attended the Royal Review of Troops at ,Yorsley, on July 6th.
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Officers 3. Sergeant 1. Oorporal 1. Privates 12. Total effective 17. Decrease since last report 2. Drills held 29. Average attendance 10. Removals 5. Cases attclld.ed not on pU.bJic. Juty 18. Anuual inspection, 8.6.09. Total on para~e 15. Annual re-c~aml11a~lOll, 25.5.09 . Members passed 15. Medallions 12. ServlCe badges 12. N urSlllg certIficates 12. Regulation uniform worn by 2 Officers 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 12 men. Material: wheeled litter 2 stretchers' su:·g.i~al hampel', surgical b~vresac,. splints, and bandages, vested in Parish Oouncil: Dl\'ISlOn supported by publIC cOlltnbutions auJleitincr of Ambulance Hall. DU1:ing the year Lhe Division has supplietl one ofthebmills with a first aid box, and hOl~e.m il~1.6 ncar fU~1l'e to supply others. One of our members has undergone trawll1g WIth the R. .A.S. B. R., on board. II.l\J.S. "Hermione," at Portsmouth.
r- Drills held 17.
FOULRIDGE NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE).
HEAD-QUARTEIlS : TOWN GATE, FOULlUDGE. Honorary Surgeon (Acting).
A. A. G. Dickey, M.D.
(ELLESMERE CORPS) WORSLEY DIVISION. Acting Hon Surgeon.
E. '1'. Scowby,
M.B.
Acting 1st Officer.
L. Gorton, Ellesmere Memorial, ,Vorsley. Acting Hon. Treas.
Acting Hon. Sec., and Inspector of Stores.
H. H. Myall.
P. Pollitt, 20, The Green, Worsley Road, Manchester.
Officers 2. Privates 21. Total effective 23. Drills held 19. Average attendance 20. Oases attended on public duty 7. Oases attended not on public duty 16. An?ual in~pection, 22.9.09. .Total.on parade 17. l'IIedallions 3. Service badcre 1. N ursmg certificate 1. Regulation umform worn by 2 Officers and 21 men. °Material: stretcher, splints and bandages. Division supported by voluntary contributions.
FLEETWOOD DIVISION (LANCASHIRE).
[Formed 1.10.07].
HEAD-QUARTERS: TESTIMONIAL SCHOOLS, ,VEST STREET, FLEETWOOD.
Lady Superintendent.
Mrs. R. H. Richmond, Hole-in-the-Wall Inn, FOlllridge, Oolue.
[Formed 16.6.09.]
HEAD-QUARTERS: I 'FANT SCHOOL, WOnSLEY.
[Formed 30.1.97.J
Officers 3. Nursing sisters 4. Total eITeetiye 7 . . Iner~ase since last report 2. Practices held 45. A verage attendance 2. Annual ll1SpeCLlOll, 8.6.09. Tolal on parad.e 4. Annual re-examination, 22.5.09. Members p.assed 4. Mc~lalli011s 2. Reg~latiol1 uniform worn by 1 Officer and 1 nursincr sIster.. Malen~l.: .good quantlty of splints and bandages, yested in Division~ Comnnttee. DIVISlOll supported by letting of lIall, and public subscriptions.
FRODSHAM DIVISION (CHESHIRE). IIE-\.D-QUAHTEIl· : FmE BHIGADE
T,\TION, FnoDsHAM.
Hon. Surgeon.
T. J
olby, :\LB.
E.
'Y.
Acting 1st Officer.
Birtles, Sunuysicle, Frodsham .
Hon. Secretary.
Inspector of Stores.
H. Jone· (16.11.0 ).
E. II. Fletchcr (16 .11,0 ).
Officers 2.
cl'geant 1.
Oorporal1.
[Formed 2.10.07.]
Hon. Treasurer.
J.Olarke(16.11.08).
Privates 12.
Total effective 16.
[N 0 report receivel1-last year's figures.]
Hono ra ry Surgeon .
P. M. Penman, lILB. Honorary S ecretary.
Superintendent.
R. S. Rodger, L as Ondas, Thorn tOll-le-Fy Ide.
Oorporal "V. Worden, 82, Milton Street, Fleetwood. .
FOULRIDGE DIVISION (LANCASHIRE).
Honorary Surgeons.
J. ll.
hotton, L.I .C.P.
In Ch arge.
J. G. Jones, M.D. Inspector of Stores and Hon. Treas.
Sergt. T. Oar tel', 33, Manchester Road, HllI)ton .
T • .r: T'I • K nox .
Hono rary S ecretary.
[Formed 30.1.97.J
HEAD-QUARTERS: AMBULANOE HALL, PARKINSON STREET, FOULRIDGE. Hon. Surgeons.
1st Officer.
A. A. G. Dickey, M.D. W. Doyle, lILB.
J. T. Smith, 30 , Shelton Row, Foulridge, nr. Oolne.
Hon . Secretary.
[Formed 3.91. J
HI,AD-QUAllTERS: 13RlDGEFIELD STREET, HAPTON.
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Oorporals 2. Privates 18. T otal effective 23, Decrease since last report 3.' Drills held 28. Average attendance 11. MedalliOllS 14. Service badges 7. Nursing certificates 9. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 1 sergeant, 2 corporals, and 16 men. Material vested in Divisional Oommittee. Division supported by voluntary contributions.
O. Hargraves, Station Rd., Foulridge, Colne.
HAPTON DIVISION (LANCASHIRE).
Inspector of Stores.
Hon . Treasurer.
H. Dixon .
Sergt. F. Bulcock.
W. Whittaker, 80, Manchestcr Road, Hapton. Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Privates 21. Total effective 24. Iucrease since last report 3. Drills held 48. Average attendance 7. Oases attende.d not on public duty 17. Annual inspection, 21. 4. 09. Total on parade 15. MedallIons 5. . ursil~g certificates 3. Regulation uniform worn by 1 sergeant and 19 men: l\~atenal: lItter, 4 stretchers, surgical havresac, 5 ambulance boxes at work~ lU. VIllage, vested. in Divisional Oomlllittee. Division supported by public >contnblltlOns.
St. J ohn A ?nbLdu.,nce Brigade.
No. IV. Di stri ct.
HASLINGDEN CORPS (LANCASHIRE ). [ Formed 14 .7.97 . J
HEYWOOD DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ). lRe- formed 16. 1. 94.J
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H EAD· QUARTERS :
BLACKBURN
ROAD, HASLINGD~N .
HEAD-QUARTERS :
C hief Su rge on an d C hief S u p e r int e nd e nt.
J. Broomhead, M.n., C . ~J., 46, Rcgent Street, Haslingden,
E. Graham, Dear dengate, H aslingden.
Manchester.
R OAD
Sergt. ,I'. Greenwood.
Sergt. S. Coulton , Fair Hill, Helmshore, nr . .Manchester .
COUNOIL
Honorary Surge on.
1s t Officer.
Honora ry S ec retary.
E. Milne, 4, Grosvenor Street, Heywood.
In s pector of Stores .
Honora ry Treasurer.
S. H atton .
COl·p1. M. H . Green. Officers 2. Sergeants 2. C(1rporals 4. Privates 32. T otal effcctiyc 40. I ncrease since last report 6. Drills held 5"'. Average attPlldance 20. Cases attended not on public duty 20. Annual inspection, 30.6.09. Total on parade 30. Annual re-examination, 30.8.09. JUem bel'S passed 31. Medallions 10. Service badO"es 28. Nursing certificates 7. Regulation uniform worn by 2 Officers, 2 serg~ants, 4 corporals, and 32 111el1. Material: 5 street boxes, wall box, 10 stretchers, 7 surgical havresacs, splints, bandages, &c., vested in Chief l1perintcndent. Corps supported by the pnblic . A f0111' days' bazaar for the purpose of raising funds for a new Drill Hall has been h eld, the Chief Commissioner and Deputy-Commissioner Trim ble a ttended as opener and chairman respectively, on the first day thereo f. The bazaar was Ycry successful, and the Corps has, as a resnlt, £800 in hand towar(ls the objeut for which such ba7.aar was held . The Drill Hall if) now in course of erection, the total cost thereof will probably be about £1,000. It is hoped that no very great diIIi.culty will be found in raising this sum.
HEYWOOD .
J. T. Hardman, I nfield Honse, Clay L ane, Bamford , Heywood.
J . T . Ashworth .
Hon . Treasu r e r'.
SCHOOL,
Sup e ri ntend e nt.
If. F. Jeffrey, hLB.
Insp ecto r of Stores .
Ho n. S ecretary.
Supe ri nte nd e nt.
111'.
BAMFORD
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H. Ashworth.
Omcers 3. el'geants~. Corporal 1. Privates 12. Total effective 18. Decrease since last report 3. .Drills held 44 . A verage attendance 9. Cases atten(lec1 not Oll pul,liu (iuty 25. Annual iuspection, 27 . 4.09 . Total on parade 12. A.ulJual re-examillatioll, 11.5.09 & 21.9.09. Mem1ers passed 14 . Iedal1ions 17. Nursing certificates 11. Regulatinn uniform worn 1y 2 Officers, 2 sergeants, 1 corporal, alld 12 mell. Material: 12 wall Loxe , 4 stretchers, havresac, spliuts, bandages, etc., ve::;te<1 in IIcywoou Centre, .J . A..A. Division supported by public con triulltiollS.
HEYWOOD NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). IIl~AO-QlTA RTlm
[Formed 23 . 11. 03 .]
: CnU~CTL SCHOOL, BAlIl}<'ORD ROAD, HEYWOOD.
Hono rary Su rgeo n.
G. Gedde::;,
1s t Nursi ng Offi ce r .
Miss E. Pearsoll, 20, John Street, Heywoo d.
M. D.
o lficcrs 2. Nursing isters 3. Decrease siuce last report 8.
T otal effective 5.
HAVERIGG DIVISION (CUMBERLAND ). [Formed 7.8.1900. J HEAD'QUARTERS :
HAlmoun HALL, HAVERIGG.
Sup eri nte nd en t .
Inspect or o f S tores.
W. J ackson, 1, Banldield Road,
J . Crellillg.
H averigg.
HAZEL GROVE DIVISION (CHESHIRE). [Formed ],9.96.J H EAD'QUARTERS : CO - OPERATIVE HALL, L ONDON ROAD, HAZEL GROVE.
Hono rary Surgeon.
[Formed 11. 7.03 .]
HEAD-QUARTERS: TIlE GRANGE, lIINDLEY.
Honorary S urge on .
T. M. Angior,
Officer 1. Privates 4. T otal effective 5. Medallions 5. Material: 2 stretchers, 2 ha VI esacs, water bottle, and flag, vested i n H odbarrow Mining Co. Division supported by Hodbarrow Mining Co.
, V. H. Tomlinson,
HINDLEY DIVISION (LANCASHIRE).
Sup eri nt e nd e nt.
hI. It. C. s.
G. J. Bouchier, The Grange, TIindley.
1s t Officer a nd Honora ry S ecret ary.
J. E. Hodkinson,
9, Hodges
treet, ,Vigau.
Officers 3. ergeant 1. Corporal 1. Privates 22. Total efIective 27 Decrease ince l:1st report 1. AnmllLl inspection, 2 . .09. Totl11 on parade 19. Reguln.tion uniform worn by 2 Officer, 1 Rerge:1nt, 1 corpoml, :1ud 23 men. Mnterial : 2 hnvrt'su.cs, 3 stretchers, and plints, vested in and Division supported uy Messrs. Crompton a,nd bawcro s, Ltd.
Superinte nd e nt .
lILn., F . R . C.S.
J. J ohnsoJl, Poise Cottage, T orkington Rd ., Hazel Grove.
HODBARROW DIVISION (CUMBERLAND). [Formed 14.9.1900.] IJEAD-QUAltTEItS:
Honorary S e cretary.
R. Gosling, 8, Cooke St., Hazel Grove.
Inspector of Stores.
T . Sayer.
Honorary Treasurer.
J. Smith. Officers 2. Sergeant 1. P rivates 10. T otal effect ive 13. D ecrease since last report 9. Annual inspcction, 10. 7. 09 . T otal on parade 4. Annual r e-examination, 21. 9. 09. Members passed 9. Medallions 7. Service b adges 7. Nursing certi ficates 6. R egulation uniform worn by 1 Officer , 1 serg~ant, an d 15 m en. Material: Ashford litter, 4 stretchers, 2 surgical hav resac, splmt~, ban dages, etc. , ves ted in Division al Committ ee. Division supported by pubbc con tribut ion s.
MAnKE'!' HALL, HODBARROW.
Honora ry Su rge ons ,
II. F . Warwick, M.D. J. nt lI lley, l\L n.
Su peri nte nd e nt.
S. Ford, 13, Lapstone Road, MiIlom, Cumberland.
Hon . S ec r e ta ry.
Ins pector of Store s.
W. Harris, 125, Albert Street, Millom, Cumberland .
J. H. Jenkinson.
Officers 3. Privates 8. T otal effective 11. Drills held 128. A vel'aO'e attendance 11. Cases aiLeIHled not on public Juty 230. Medallions 7. Service ba~l(fes 5. .r ursing ccrtificates 8. Material: 4 havl'esacs, 4 water bottlcs, 4 strcLchers~ etc., vesteu in, and Divisioll supported by H odbarrow Mining Company.
y
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St. J ohn A rrnbulance Briga,de. KENDAL DIVISION (WESTMORELAND).
No. IV. District.
[Formed 10.3.99].
KNUTSFORD DIVISION (CHESHIRE). [Formed 20.2.05 ]
HEAD-QUARTERS: SANDES AVENUE, KENDAL .
Ih:AD -QUAh'J'EltS: DroLL
Hon . Secretary.
1st Olass Sergt. J. Wright, 16 Strickland Place, Kenua!.
Hon , Treasu rer.
Sergt. J. Leighton.
J. H. Maehel1.
Hon . Secretary.
HEAD -QUAP.TERS: SAN DES
A VENUE,
[Formed 7.3.08.]
II. U. Lamport,
Miss B. Collinson, 19, HighfielJ, Kenual.
W. B. Oockill, M. D.
FIlm
~r. B.
Honorary Secr-etary.
J. Gardner, 39, Wllluw Lune,
Act ing Lady Inspecto r of Stores.
Miss A. E. Sharpe, Laurel Bank.
Lancaster.
Officers 2. Nursing sisters 21. Total effective 23 . Increase since last report 12 Practices held 40. Average attendance .12. C~ses attended not on public Juty 18. Cases ]Jrivately nursed 4. Annual lll spectlOD, 16.9.09. Total on parade 14. Aunual re-examinatioD, 21. 9.09. Mcmbers passed 22. Medallions 9. Recrulatiol1 (iudoor) uniform worn by 2 Officers and 18 nursing sister::;. Material: bedstead, hed rests, cradle, nursing re'1uis~tes, ~I~d. the use of the havresacs, stretchers, etc. of the Kendal Division, vestell 111 DIVIsIOnal CommitLee. Division supported uy members' suuscriptions.
KESWICK DIVISION (CUMBERLAND ). [Formed 20.6.94.] HEAD-~UARTERS:
Honorary Su rgeon.
J. R. BUl'llett, M.D .
P ARIsn
ROOM,
2nd Officer.
Hon . Secretary and Inspector of Stores:
Sergt. P. S . Todd, 13, Main Street, KeswlCk.
TATIO
T,
LANCASTElt.
Superintendent and Hon . Treas.
R. RooCt'oft, 27, Owen Road, Lancaster. Inspector of Stores.
M. Low.
Offi cers 2. ergeuut 1. Oorpoml 1. Privates 33. Total effective 37. Rese rve member 1. Increase since la t report 4. Drills held 48. Avemae a.t tt· mbn ee 21. Onscs attended on public duty 10. Oases attellded not on public tlu ty 21. Annual illHl'edioll, 30.3.09. Total on paralle 23. Anllual re-examination, 20. 3.09. .uemuers passcll 27. Metlallious 18. 'e rvice badcres 6. llI'sincr cel'tifi~ates 10. Rl',!!ulatioll uniform worn oy 1 Omc er 1 e rcrea~t 1 corporal I:> and 19 '/ , b' , Ol en. lI1at cnal: 3 strt' tchers, 3 havresacs, sl)lints IJandacre etc. vested in 1:>' , D I· V "lsl~ l1a.10oll1ll1ittee. Division upporLeJ by public 'contributions and members' sllbscl'lptlOns.
IbAD-QuAltTEW:l : li'mE STATIO , M ,\.ltKln SQUARE, LA CA. TEH. .
J. Gardiner, Main Strcct, KeswlCk.
J. M. Outts.
A . Newall.
LANCASTER NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 5.5.07.J
KESWICK. Superintendent.
Hon . T reasurer.
LANCASTER DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Formed 24 . 4.01.] Honorary Surgeon.
Lady Supt. and Acting Lady Sec. and Treas.
Hon . Surgeon (Act ing).
G. Peers.
Officers 2. Sergean t 1. Privates 12. Total effective 15. Drills held 47 . Averaae attendance 8. Oases Increase sillce last report 1. attend ed on Jlublic (luty 10. Relllo\'all. Cases attended not on public duty 12. Aunnal ins ped ion, 31. 7.09. Total on parade 8. Annual re-examinatiolJ, 23.9.09. 1I1OJ nl.el'.s puss.e(l ] 1. Medallions 12. 'crvice badges 4. Nursing certificates 14. RegulatIOn 1l1UfOrlll WOl'll by 1 OlIicer, 1 sergeant, anil12 men. Material: ~ havl'esacs, 3 stretchers, ~ ",Mer l~ottle~, .~plillts'l han(~flges, hlaJ:k.e~s, sheets, folding hospital bedstead, etc., vested 111 Dlvl::nonal Oomnnltee. DlvlSlon supported by members' suhscriptions nlIll volllntary conlrilmlions. All the members of thc Division are eurolleu ill t he Military Home Hospitals Reserve.
HEAD-QUAIlTEllS:
KENDAL.
T. J. Erl wanls, ~1 aisollr tte, Heath Side, Knutsford.
Inspector of Stores.
W. J. P. Daniels, Ollerton Schools, ncar K nutsfol'll.
Officers 3. Sergeants 2. Privates 41. Toto.! effective 46. Drills held 35. Avera~e att~ndan ee 19. I ncrease since last report 12. Removals 72. Oases attended not on pub~ic l~uty 140. Anllual ll1spectlOn,16.9.0(). Total on parade 29. Annual re-exanllnatlOn, 13.9.09. Mem bel's .passed 35. Regulation uniform worn by 2 Officers, 2 sergeants, and ~ <1 me~ ...Matenal: W~gOIl, litter, 8 stretchers, and 4 surgical havrcsucs, veste(~ 111 Dl.VlS1?l1ul Oommittee. Divisioll supported by members' subscriptions anLl pnuhc contnbu~lOns. . .. In Uay the D ewar Shield was won by a sq.uu~ rel1l'esentl11g the DIvlslon, bringing the Shield for the ~rst time to No. IV. DIstnct. A sale of work was held in N ovem bel' last which realIsed over £300.
KENDAL NURSING DIVISION (WESTMORELAND).
Superintendent.
Lieut.-Ool. T. Fcmnell, Y.D., M.H.C.S.
\V. E. Henderson, M. A., JI[.B. , Ban kfleld, Kenua!. Inspector of Stores.
HALL, K~UT~FOr..D.
Hon . Surgeon.
Superintendent.
Hon . Su rgeons.
:Major W. Baron Oockill, M.D. M. I. Dick, M.B.
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Officers 3. Sergeant 1. Oorporall. Privates 15. Total efIective 20. . Drills held 29. Average attendance 9. Removals 18. Oases atLended not o~ pl1~hc duty 2. Total on parade at annual inspection 19. Annual re-cxanunatlOn, 24. 6.09 & 28.9.09 . Members passed 16. Medallions 16. Service badges 7. Nursing certificates 7. Regulation uniform WOl'll by 3 Officers, ~ sergeant, 1 corpora], and 15 men . Material: Ashford litter, 3 stretchers, surgJCal havresac, splints, and bandc1.ges, vested in Local Centre S.J.A.A.. Division supported uy voluntary contributions.
Hon . Surgeon (Acti ng). IT. U. Lampurt, M.ll.
Lady Superintendent and Treasurer.
lUI' . E . Bn.!1,
71 Lune Road, The Mar 11, Lancaster. Lady S ecretary.
Miss A. L. eshitt, 18, Ua.rtington St., P:1l'k Rd., LL1.ncaster.
Lady Insp ector of Stores.
Mrs. M. lJaye .
. Officcrs 2. Nursing sisters 15. Totn.l effective 17. Practices held 45 . Average attemlallce 12. Oases n.ttended not on public duty 18. Cases pl'iva.telY.lllll'. ()(l15 . Annual inspection, 30.3.09. Total on pa.rade 18. All.n ual re- examlllMlOlJ, 31. 3.09. Mcmb ers pas eel 16. Mechl.llions 5. Hegulation UlllrOl'lll worn by 1 Ofli.ecl' auJ G nur~ing sisters. [n.terin.l: bed, bedding, bed rest, bandages, and utbel' si('k room requisites, vested in Divi ional Committee. Division supported by public cOllLrilmtiolls and members' subscriptions.
N o. IV. Dislrict.
St. J ohn A m bulance B'i'igade.
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LEIGH DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ).
La dy Treasurer.
[Form ell 5.190 0.]
Miss K M. Uapstick.
H EA.D-QUA..H.TERS: FIRE STATION, , VINDElHuERE R OAD, L EIGH L A E .
Supe r inte ndent a nd Hon . Treasurer.
Hono ra ry Surge ons .
T. Guest, 10 , L eigh Road, L eigh, L ancs.
J. Jones, M.B . A. R. Jones, M. R.C . S.
Inspector of Stores.
Honorary S ecretary.
Corp!. J. H. Cal vert. T. D utton, 70, Siddow COUlmon, L eigh, Lanes. Officcrs 3. Sergeant 1. Corporals 2. Privates 22. Total c[ective 28. I ncrease since last report 5. Drills held 53. Averagt: attendance 16. Cases attenlled on public duty 35 . Cases attended not on public duty 32. Annlla.l inspection,29.5.09 . T otal on parade 21. Annual re-examination, 8.9.09. Members passed 21. Medallions 1 . Service badge 1. Nursing certificates 6. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 1 sergeant, 2 corporals, and 20 :nen . Material: stretcher station, 3 wall boxes, 2 stretchers, 2 surgical havresacs, splints and bandages, 4 water bottles, and 2 waterproof sheets, vesteu in Di viional Committee. Division supported. by members' subscriptions and voluntary contrihuLions. The Mayor of Leigh has given a Shield to be competed for ill the Brigade. LIVERPOOL CORPS (LANCASHIRE ).
[Formed 12.7.07.]
Ch ief Superinte nd e nt.
J. C. Ellison, 6, '\Vellington Buildings North, South Castle Street, Liverpool. ( Two Ambulance Divisions). Officers 8. Sergeants 5. Corporals 5. Privates 94. (Two NU't'sing Divisions). Officers 4. Nursing sisters 43 . Total en'ective 159. I ncrease since last report 25 . (LIVERPOOL CORPS) LIVERPOOL DIVISION. H EAD-QUAH.TERR :
[Forme(l 1.4.02.]
6, , YELLI "GTON BUILDI::\GS, N., SOUTII CASTLE ST. ,LIVElUOOL. Hon . Surg eons .
T . M . Dawson, L . R . C. P .
L. A . Morgan,
M . D.
F . J. S. Heaney,
M .n.
1st Offi ce r an d Hon . S ecretary.
Superi ntend e nt.
J. Roberts (29.10.09),
\ V. H. Pugh, 105, Bold St., L iverpool.
6, 'Wellington Buildings, N orlh, South Uastle Street, Liverpool.
Inspector of Store s .
Jursing sisters 20. 'rotnl elTective 23 . OffiC'cts 3. Increase since last I'('pllrt 5. PracLi<.:es held 32. Average atlendance 7. Cases aLtelltlcd not 011 J1\lb~ie duly 16. Annual impeetiolJ, 24.7.09. Total on parade 8. Annual rc-exulllll1aLlOll, 5.'1.09. .Mcmbers passe(l 11. Meuallions 17. Service badges 6. Heg~lla.tioll .uniform wO.I'D hy 2 Ollicers, and 9 nursillg slsters. Material: banrlages, heddlllg, splInts, first alCl ha.'kels, eLe., vested in Divisional Committee. Division SUppOI tcd hy memhers' subscriptions The 1. o. IV. District .l\l1l'sing Competition [or the Challencre , hield wa'l held m Liverpool on 24th April, when thc second prizc was WOIl by the Liverpool srluad . (LIVERPOOL CORPS ) BOOTLE DIVISION.
Officers 6 (including Corps Officer) . Sergeants 4. Corporals 3. Privates 65. T otal err'ective 78. I ncrease since last report 5. Drills held 51. Average attendance 24. Cases attended on public duty 41. Removal 1. Cases attellded not on l'uhlie cll1Ly 30l. Annual insfJectiou, 24.7.'09 . Total on parade 41. Anuual re-examination, 2. 6. 09 & 9.6.09 & 1.9.09 . Members passed 54. Regulation ullifurm \\'orn by 4 Officers, 1 sergeant, 5 corporals, and 41 men. Material: 8 ::;ll'eLdwl's, 4 surgical havresacs, etc. , vestell in Liverpool Centre S.J . A.A . Division supported hy voluntary contributions. (LIVERPOOL CORPS) LIVERPOOL NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 19.8.02.J H E AD - QUARTERS : ST. L UKE'S SCIIOOLS, UOLQU 1TII STllEET, L IVE IlPOOL.
Hon . Surge ons.
F, J . S. H eaney, M.A . , M. D . (Acting).
Lady Superintendent and S e cretary .
Miss E. F. Cattley, 30, Peel Street, Princes' Park, Liverpool.
Lady Insp ector o f Stores .
M.rs. A. Geddes.
[Formed 5.10.03.]
HEAD-QUA ItTERS: TECl!~ICAL 'CIIOOLS
Ho n o rar y Su rge on .
T. D. Paddock,
BOOTLE.
S uperin t e n dent.
G. J . Tucker, 24, Royal treet, Kirkdale, Li vcrpool.
1II.ILC.R.
Honorary S ecreta ry .
In s p ect or o f St o r es a nd Hon . Treasurer.
J. Carey.
Sergt. J. E.li\1glles, 1511, Chatsworth Ave., Wa.ltoll, Liverpool.
Officers 2. ergeant 1. Corporals 2. Privates 29 . Total effective 34. Increase since last report 1. Drills hd(l51. Average attendance 19 . Cases ~tteud.e.d on puhlic duty 13. Ca. cs attellded not 011 public duty 28 . Annual lllspectlOll, :21.7.09. ToLal on parade 2. L\llllual re-examination, 15. 9.09 . Members passed 21. Meclallions 29. Service barlges 13. Nursing certificates 2. Regul~tion uniform worn by 1 Officer, 1 sergeant, 2 corporals, and 24 men . Matenal: 4 ·tretclters, 3 surgical haHe~acs splint.' bauclarres 1'\1(1S etc. vested in Divisional UOllllllittee. Division supported \;y conce/ts and ~1e~llbe~s: f;uh~criptions. A team [rolll this Divi .. ioll entered the competition for the ilver Ohallenrre 'hielcl presenterl hy tll? Dil.'ect.ol's of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Raihvay Oomp~ny, and were succcssful 111 WllIl1l11g the trophy for the fourth year in succession. (LIVE RP OOL CORPS ) BOOTLE NURSING DIVISION . HEAD-QU ARTERS: TEC'TINICAL
[Formed 26.3.06.]
CHOOL' , BALLIOL ROAD, BOOTLE.
Honorary Surgeon (Acting).
Lady S upt. an d Lad y T re as.
T. D. Paddock, If.r•. c .. ' .
Mrs. A. Mcr aught, 1:5, Holly Grove, 'caforth, near Liverpool.
Sergt. W . D utton (29.10. 09 . )
A . P. H ope Simpson, lILR . C. S.
3.55
. 1st Nursing Officer a n d Lad y S ec.
La dy In s p ector o f Stores.
l\hss M. J\IcElnca, 177, BcMonl Hoad, Bootle, Liverpolli.
lis A. G . Miller.
OtRccrs 3. Nursing sisters 23. Total e[eclive 26 . Increase since last report 14 . Practices held 37. AYerage attendance 1~. Cases ~ttend~d 011 puhlic uuty 11. Cases attended HoL on public tInty Ii. Annual lllspectlOll, 24.7.09 . Total on parade 16. Annual re-examination, 14.7.09 & 21. 7.09. Mel~bers ~af;sed 19. Iedallion 11. Heglllation uniform worn by :3 Officers and 9 nt~r~lJ~g sIster.. Material: ambnlanct' hamper, splints, and bandage, vested in ~IVlS\O~lal Committee. Divisiou sl1pported by members' subscriptions, donations from fnends, and proceeds of annual social. LONGDENDALE DIVISION (CHESHIRE).
[Formed 25.4.02. ]
HEAD-QUART1CRS: CO-OP Jr.nATIVE IIATJL, :IHARKET STREET, HOLLINGWORTII .
Hono ra ry Surge o n.
II. IV. l >ollll'ret,
111. D.
1st Office r.
J. Marshall, 58, Uarket treet, H ollingworth,
hnchester.
356
St. J ohn Ambulance Brigade. Hono rary S e cret ary.
In s p ector o f S to r es a n d Ho n. T r easurer.
13. Ashworth .
J . D. OonLan, Rose Bank, Hollingworth, Manchester.
OiEcers 2. Oorporal 1. Privates 5. Total eITective Decrease since last report 2. Oases attended not on publie duty, a large number. Medallions 7. Regulation uniform worn by six members. Iaterial: surgical hanesac, watrr bottle, stretcher, etc., vested iu Divisional Oommittee. Division supported by voluntary contributions.
(MANCHESTER AND SALFORD CORPS ) ARDWICK DIVISION. [Formed 31.7.03.] HEA]) -QU ARTERS : ARDwrCK ARTILERY DRILTJ SHED. Honorary Secret ary.
1st Officer.
W. Newton, 276 , Ncw Bank Street,
H. Passlllan, 13, Albion Road, Fallowfiehl, Manchester.
Longsight, Manchester. Honorary Treasurer.
Inspector of Stores.
O. RaUllall.
Sergt. W. Morrison.
LYTHAM NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Formed 6.3.01.] HEAD-QUARTERS: COUNCIL OFFICES, LYTl1AM. Honorary Su r g eon .
1st Nursing Officer.
A. 111. Eason, L.R.C.P.
Irs. J. Marsden (30.3.10), 93, Warton Street, Lytham. La dy S ecret ary.
Mies E. Keates, Holme Lea, Lytham. Officers 2. Nursing sisters 11. Total eIrective 13 (30.0.09. ) . Decrease since last report 1. Practices held 19. Ayerage atteudallee 6. Annual inspection, 30.3.09. Total on parade 6. Annual re-examinatioll, :29.4.00. Mul1l bel'S passed 5. Medallions 11. Regulation uniforlll worn by ] Officer ttllll 9 nursing sisters. Material: hed, bedding, mackintoshes, ued rest, splints, hUD<.1age:s, first aid box, &c. , vested in Divisional Committee. Division supporled uy mellJbers' su bscriptions.
Officer 1. ergeant 1. Corporals 2. Privates 23. Total effective 27. Increa e si nce Lust report 7. Dri1ls he\!l 11. Average attcudance 13. Cases ftttended 011 jlllhlic LluLy 1 3. R emoyab 15. Cases attended not Oll pub~i(; dyty 177. Anllllal illtipcetioll, :.!.9.00. Tota.l.oll 1ll1.rade 19. . Annual rc-exammah?D, 16.9. 00 . Ie 111 bcl's FiSSe!l 22. Me!lalltolls 16. ervlCe badgcs 4. .J: ursmg cerWicates 7. RegulaLion uniforlll worn by 1 Offic er, 1 sergeaut, 2 corporals a~d 16 men. nIaicri:tl: 4. stretchers, 2 havres:tcs, splints, uandages, and rugs, vestetlm Divisiunal 'olllllliLLee. Division supported by members' subscriptions and public donations.
(MANCHESTER & SALFORD CORPS ) GORTON DIVIS ION. [l·'01'1l1Cl115.5.00.J IlEAD'QlJARTEll:: GORTON TOWN HALL. Su peri nten dent.
Hon . Surgeon.
A.
MACCLESFIELD DIVISION (CHESHIRE).
,r.
MarLin, L.R.C. 1'.
A. R. 13rierlu\' (3.] 2.09) 13, DrauLwood Rd., lleatoll hapel, nl'. tockport.
[Formed 27.2.01.]
Hon. Treasurer.
Hon . Sec., and Inspector of Stores.
HEAD-QUARTERS: CENTRAL HALL, OUESTERGATE, :UACCLEXFIELD. Honorary Su rge o n and T reas.
J . H. Marsh, M.B.C.S.
Superintendent.
J. H . Bingham, (30.'1.10.), 8, Brunswick tr'eet, .l\1accleslielcl.
Ho n o ra ry S e c retary.
Inspector of Stores.
CorpI. J. H. Bingham, 8, Brunswick Street, Macclesfield.
Sergt. A. Snape.
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Oorporal 1. Privates 16. Total effective 20. Increase since last report 1. Drills h eW 33 . Average attendance 10. Oases attended on puhlic duty 9. Removal 1. Oases attended not Oil puhlic dnty 36. Annual inspection, 10.7.09. Total on parade 13. Annual re-cxamination, 4 and 6.9.09 . Mem bel'S passed 12. Failed 1. l\1edalliolJs 11. Service hadges Regulation uniform worn by 2 Officers, 1 sergealJt, 1 corporal, and 14 men. Material : 5 stretchers, station hamper, 4 havresacs, 7 wall boxes, etc., vesttd in DivisionalOommittee. Division supported by members' subscriptions, and puhli contributions. One Officer and 13 men in Military Home Hospitals Reserve.
Ch ief Su rge on a n d C hief S uperin t en d e nt.
J. Oryer, M.R.C.S., 50, Upper Brook Street, Manchester.
S uperintendent S ecretary.
'V. A. Bl'Ullt, 87, Emuden Street, Hulme, Manchester.
S u p erint en d e nt of S tores.
R. C. Done, (16.5.10.) Six A mb1Llance Divis7,011s)-Officers 19 . Sergeants 7. Corporals] 2. Privates 168. One NU7'Sing Division)-Officer 1. Nursing sisters 25. Total effective 232. Decrease since last report 8.
G. Hall.
J. Lloyd, Jun. (H.l.lO), 16, andforll Lane, orLh 1 cllllish,
Ill".
Stockport.
Officers 3. crgeant 1. Oorporals 2. Privutes 13. Total elfecti.vc 11.. . ~ Drills helll 10. Averago attcll(lance U. Cases u.Lten(lcc1 OI~ }I11uh.c duLy 3::>. RClllovals 17. Cases aLtende.l not 011 public L1nty 51. AUllUallni>pccllOn, 2.0.09. Tolal on parade 15. ~laterial: ambulance w?,gon,. ~ .slretch~rs, J.luHesac,. b.el.ts, pouches, water hottles, haudage', etc., vest~ll 1Il DlVIsIonal COlllllllLtee. DlVISlon supported 11y Sll hscri plion:s and pu ulic tlonatlOlIS.
(MANCHESTER & SALFORD CORPS ) HULME DIVISION. [FormeI119.1.0il. II EAD-QUAI~I EllS:
Z",LON
CJl OOLS ,
·l·n l·~·l·L' ,,_ L' !)l~D •
ROAD, H ULME, MANClllSSTEr... Superintendent.
Honorary Surgeons.
J. l\lartin, 29, P emberton Street, Old TlalJ'ord, Manchester.
O. H. 'Voocl..:ocl-, l.ll., J. K. Lund, M.lt.C.S. R. W. W es t, ;)l.B. (30.0.10). 1st Officer and Hon. Treasurer.
T . McKinley.
MANCHESTER AND SALFORD CORPS (LANCASHIRE).
357
No. I V. Disirl"ici.
Hon . Secretary.
W. E . .J: a)'lo1' (30.3. 10), 121, Chester Road, Hulme.
Inspector of Stores.
Corpl. '1'. E. Carter. Sergeants 2. Co1'po1'111s 2. Privates 32. Officers (including 2 Corp Officers) 6. Total efrective 42. Decrease since Itt'lt rcport 'j. Drills held 42. Average 11ttennance 25.. Case . attended on public duty 341. Remova.ls 34.. Cases attended not on pUbl.lC ~uty 136. Annual ins!,cction, 2.9.09. Total on parade 32. Annual 1'e-exaJllll1atl?n, VanOllS di.l.tes. Member passed 37. l\Ieuallions 19. "ervice ba.dges U. .J: Ul'smg certificates 14. Hegulation nJ1iform worn by 5 Ollicers, :3 s~rge<tllts, 2 corporals, and 30 men. ]I,f lLcri 11 : A MorLl litter,4 stretchers, 4. surglCal havl'csacs, largc
St. J ohn A ?nbt&lance Brigade.
358
TO .
first aid outiit, Bri!!ade flag anJ pole, lai'ge store chest, blallkels, 2 bugles, splints and bandage, etc., \t' ted in Di,i iOllal Committee. Diyi iOI1 upported by members' ubscription, donati on, and annual concert. DUl'ing the year an A hford litter of the late t pattern has been pl'eellted to the Di,ision.
l'RA~
HED, HYDE R OAD,
(MANCHESTER & HEAD-QuAr.TEll,':
~IA);'cnEsTEll.
Hon . Surgeon .
W. F . J ack:;on,
~I.
B.
Hon . Secretary.
359
pa er134. i\lerlnllioll 31. Service harlges 6. "'"lUsing certificate'~. Regulation uniform worn by 4 Ullicc!", 1 ergt'allt, 1 corporal, aud 35 IlIen. Material: :3 'urgical ha\Te.al.:s, ;;tore box, lIIcllical box, 4 .tretchel',', plillt, handages, etc., ,e'te\l in Di \'iiona 1 CommitteI'. Di vi::;ion 'upl'ol'ted by lllelllbel':.' 'ub 'criptions and ,"oluu tary COIl tri bu ti Oil
(MANCHESTER AND SALFORD CORPS ) MANCHESTER CORPORATION TRAMWAYS (HYDE ROAD ) DIVISION. [Formed 1.11.06.] HEAD-QUARTER :
IV. Di trict.
SALFORD CORPS ) MANCHESTER NURSING DIVISION . [FvnnLlI21.5.09.]
ZIO);,
cnooL.', ::-'1r.-LBFRRY' 1'., HCL;\IE, lIIA);,CHE'TER.
Hon. Surgeon (Act ing).
Lady Superintenden t .
1st Nurs ing Officer.
J. K. Lunu, )l.lt.C.'., L.R.C.P.
i\lr;;. '. Cowan, 73, Ayrcs RoaLI, Old Trafford, :Jlanchester.
:Jlbg E Halliday, (16.5.10.)
Hon . Treasurer.
J. Row on, 20, King treet, Ardwick,
~Ianchester.
\Y. Reece.
Officers 2. ergeant 1. Corporals 2. PriYate 24 . Total effectiye 29 (30.9.09). Decrease ince la t report 11. Drills held 51. A \'erage attendance u. Cases attended on public duty 300. Remo,aL 10. CaRe· attended llOt on 1'ul)11c dut.\' 100. Annual inspection, 2.9.09. Total on p~rade 11. Allnual re-examination, 2; . . 09. Members pa ed 16. ~ledallion 9. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Ollieer, 1 seraeant, 2 corporal, and 10 mpn . ::-'Iaterial : 2 tretcher.:, littel', urgical havre~c, diagrams, plint and bandages, ,ested in Di\,l ional Committee, Diy] 'jon supported by "'ocial Club.
Lady Secretary. ~lis
Lady Treasu rer.
J. Y. Birchall. 104. \"'ellillgtlD :treet, ;)10 ',; .ld , ~laucLetel'.
::Jli ' s E. HahLiay.
Officers:!. _- ur~illg , i. tel': ~5. Total effecti,e 27. Practice hrlll 16. A ycr'ls" att0ulal rc 1. Ca:;e attendcd on ['ulllic duty 309, Annn 1 illl,'!ction, ~. n. 09. Total on paHtclc ~;}. Annnal re-examination. 1.., . 9. on. :JIembcrs pa :"e.l ~3. }lart uuiforlll "orn lly all. Di,} iOll :.upl'ol'teLi by"member. ' llb..:cri ption". MIDDLETON DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ).
[Formed 20.10.07.]
(MANCHESTER AND SALFORD CORPS MANCHESTER CORPORATIO N TRAMWAYS (QUEEN 'S ROAD ) DIVISION . [Forllled 3.9.05.] HEAD-Ql7ARTERS: QLEE~" Hon . Su rgeon.
R. G. McGowan, )I.D.
Honorary Surgeon and Superintendent
ROAD CAll
r .. /. \\ aholl.
RED, liL'ICHE TEl!.
Su perintendent.
Hon . Secretary.
J. )lellor, 6 " ,averley Rd.,
J. Carney (31. 3.10),
Moston, Manche ter.
15, Darch t., High Town, :Jlanr.he tel' .
ergeant 1. Corporal 3. Pri'ate. 22. Total effec.tiye 2~. Officers 2. Decrea e 'ince la t report 2. Drill held 49. .A yerafo!e attendallce 13. Ca~es attended on public duty 25. Removal~ 2. Ca.:e attemled not 011 l'llh]i(: duty'" . Annual in. pection, 2.9.09 . Total on paraue ~1. Annllal l'e-examilJatiOlJ. 2 .9.08. ::-'Iembers pa ed 22. Failed 1. ~leLIall ion_ 23. enlce badge :2. K ur iug certiticates 19. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 1 :;ergeant, 3 corporal?, and 15 men . Division upported by members' ub cl'iptions and pul)lw contribution . (MANCHESTER AND SALFORD CORPS ) SALFORD DIVISION. [Formed 30.12.02.] HEAD -QUARTER, : CATHEDRAL SCHOOLS, TODD Honorary Su rgeons.
TREET,
;\lA~cRE
TER.
Sup erintendent.
R. D. Cran, ){. R.C ...
F. F. WelL, 39, Bold treet, 10 s iue, llIanche tel'.
.d. mith (12.11. 09), Hawtllorne otta~e. Rochdale Hoad, )licldleton
Inspector of Stores.
T.
barple.
Omccr 1. ,rrgeallt 1. Corporal 1. Priyn.te, 11. Total effecti,e 14. Dre;re3sn . iure last report I. Drill. helll ·16. _~>erage attendance 10. Ca es atten(le Ion public dnty 16. Ht~mond' ~l. Cns attended not on puhlic dnt)' 47. ..'\I1J1ual in'l cc iOll. 25.;).0[1. r otal 011 pn.mde 13. .Annualre-exalllinntion, 27.9.09. ~Iember: pa,.:setl 11. Failed 1. ~Ie laDion..; 3. Re"ulatiOll llliifol'm worn by 1 Officcr, 1 ~ergeallt, 1 COlI' ral, anel 11 men. :Jlaterial: :Jtl'l-tcher" 2 nrgical llane ,nes, 'plillt ... , 'c., Ye. ted in Diyi.ional Committee. Di,i'ion upported by voluntary cOlltributiolL anrl member .. ~ub I'ription . MILNR OW AND NEW HEY DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ).
IIE \.D-Q'U \.TITEP.S: COl7.-CIL
[Formeu 29.7.01.]
CHOOL :\EW HEY.
Hon . Surgeon.
Act ing 1st Officer.
J. CI adwick, )I.F.C.''.
A. J. Lew} , 176. Rudder field Road, Kew Rey.
Hon. Secre tary.
H. Barrett
Inspector of Stores.
n.
\Yhitehead.
Hon . Treasurer.
J. Heywood.
73, -ew He,Y Road. Milnrow.
2nd Officer.
G. C. Carlo
.E. Derbyshire.
Honorary Secretary and Treasurer
I
W. G. hand B.CS. W. E. Fairweather, L. R.C. P .
I nspector of Stores.
(H.B .. , pl'ing \ all lIou.::'e: jliddletoll. )1.1 •
Honorary Treasurer.
R. D. Cran, M.R.C ..
Officers 6. ergeant 1. Corporal 1. Priyates 54. Total effective 62 (30. 9.09.) Decrease since last report 15. Drills held 49. Average attendance 27. Cases attended on public duty 1 Ca es attended not on public duty 64. Annual inspection, 2.9.09. Total on parade 30. Annual re-examination, 9.09 . Members
Officer:; 2. Corporal1. Privates 16. Tot.'l.l effecti,e 19. ~. Increa e since ln~t repOlt 6. Dlilh held 45. Average attendanct> Cn 'e. attended not on I'nhlic duty 20. Annual inspection . 24.6.08. Totill on parade 13. Annual re·examination, ?9.3.09 . Membel pa. ed 7. :Jler1allion~ 0. :Ser,ice hadge 1. Xursing certificate 6. Regulation umform "'orn by 1 fficer. 1 corporal, and 7 l1len. ~Iaterial: 6 "all boxe , store box, 2 tretchers,...-e ted ill Di, i ional Committee. Division supported by members' subscriptions and voluntary donations .
RI' en'e member
360
No . 1 V. Dist?·ici.
St. John A rnbt&lance Brigade.
MILNROW AND NEW HEY NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ). [Formed 27 .7.01.] HEAD-QUARTER:-;:
NEW HEY EDUCAT IONAL I NSTl'I'UTE.
1st Nurs ing Officer.
Ho norary S u r geon (Ac t ing).
Miss E. \Yhipp, 134, Tew lley Hoad, Milnrow.
J. Chadwick, M.n.c.s.
La dy S e c re t a ry.
361
Omcer~l. SergeanLs 2. Corporals 2. Privates 35 . ToLal effective 43 . Illcrea~c SlllCC la 'L rcporL 6 .. Drills held 35. A veragp, aLiendance 23. Removals 65 .
Oases attended noL 011 pul:lIe du ty 56. Annual inspectiol), 14.8. 09. Total on p!lr~de 35. Allllyal re-examination, 22.3.09 & 30.8.09. Members passed 43 . 1I1edalhons 19. ServIce badges 17. lusillg certilicates 10. Regulation uniform w~rn by. ~ O~~C:I:S,' ~~r~eall Ls, 2 corporals, alld 24 mell. . Material: wagon, 4. sheet boxes, 1~ s'lc~chcIS, 2 hampers, 3 11:1vresacs, 104 aplJhance boxes in mills and worksltol.)S, Spllllls, banuages, &c., yes ted ill and Corps supported by local Centre ComlllltLee, S.J.A . A .
?
Miss M. J . Stott, 38, Bentgate Street, New Hey, nr . Rochdale. Officers 2. Nursin a sisters 9. Total efTecLiYe]1. T)~'actice:'l held 29. Annun.l i.nspeeLi.on, 9.9.09. Decrease since last report 3. Total on parade 8. Medn.llions 6. ServICe badge 1. RegulatIon ulllform worn by 2 Officers, ann nursillg sisters. Material: b~d? .hedding, splints, l.iand~ges, wall boxes, ve ted in Divisional Committee. DIVISIOIl supporLed by members' subscriptions and voluntary contributions. MORECAMBE DIVISION ( LANCASHIRE ). HEAD-QUARTERfl:
104, Eu ' TON ROAD, :MonECA:r.IBl~ .
Ho n . Su rgeo n and T reasurer.
H , F. Oldham,
[Fol'meu 18.2.96.]
liLA., M.D.
S uperintendent.
J. A. \Villiti, 13, Horn ley Terrace, Moreeamhe (11.4.10.)
'r.
D. G. Gilleland.
J. Neale.
haw.
OfficerR 3. Sergeants 2. Corporals t. Privates 37. Total effective ·16. Decrease since last report 27. Drills held 2 . Average attendn.nee 18. Removals 47 . Oases attended not on public duty ] 51. Annual inRpcction , 2~.~. 09. Total on parade 4.8. Annun.l re-examin:l tion, Hi. 6. 00. :Memhers passed 46. M edallions 13. Nursing certificate 11. Regubtion uniform worn by 3 Officers, 2 sergeants, 3 corporals, and 37 men. Material: 6 stretchers, litter, 2 surgicallHwresacs, splillts, bn.ndages, rugs, 2 water bottles, etc, sole u 'e of accident ambuhtllee, Lhe properLy of the Corporation, vested in Divisional Committee. Division supported by volunLary contributions. MORECAMB E NURSING DIVISION (LAN CASHIRE ). HEAD-QUAIITERS:
H. F. Oldham,
[Formed 30.e.98.]
104, EUSTON ROAD, ~iomWAMBE .
Honora ry S urgeo n (Act in g). M. A. , M. D.
nJ~AD'QLTA1tTlCltH :
Lady Inspector of Stores.
Mrs. M. Beevers, 8, Euston Grove, 1\10reca1l1be.
Officer 1. Nursing sisters 9, Total effective 10. Cases attended noL on public duty Pra.ctices held 16. Average attendance 6. 10. Oases privately nursed 2. Annual inspection, 22.2.09. Total on paradc 7. Annu al re-exa1llination, 22.2.09. MemlJers paRsed 6. Medalliolls 8. Service badge 1. Regula.tion lllliform worn by 1 Officer, and 8 nursillg sisters. Material: water bed, mackintosh, eheets, bed rest, in valill lonnge, etc. Di visioll SUlJported by voluntary contributions. [Formed. 11.88.)
HEAD-QUARTERS: AMBULAXCE HALL, ANN STREET,
H , Bannister, 31, D erby Street, Nelson.
ELflON.
W . Jackson, M.D .
lI-LA., M . D.
Super int e nd e nt.
.I.
Honora ry Surge on .
C h ief Surge on .
TItEET, NELSON .
Honorary Surgeons.
J. B. K. Roub,
?ol.A., M.D.
(AcLing), A. P. Millar, M.D., W. JacksoJJ, :\LD . (Acting).
. Lady Superintendent and Secretary.
1th sA. lIarLley, 09, :::>mith treet, Nelson, Omcer.' 1. :rursing sisters :22. Total effective 26. . Decr?al;e Slllce la .. t lel'olt 2. l'ractices llclll 32. Average atLclI(lance 13. AlllJUal 1IlSpel'l1011 , 1 . . 00 .. 1'0t ::11 on paraelc 16. Anlll1al re- xamillatioll, 1 . . 00. ~ll'l11uel's passe rl14 . . Mrtl.n.lIwl\!-; 17. 8el'yicc ha<1gc , 3. Imloor uniforlll worn hy 10fliccr :l1lrl ~2 .nyr '111~ Sll;tc~·~. Mat~r~a!: allllmlancc IH1111}lcr, splill LH, 1landages, cLc., vested 111 Dlvlslollal COlllllllttee. DIYISlUll supported by yolulJtary eontribuliolls. NEW T OW N D I VISIO N (CHES HI RE). IIKu)-Q1JAnTElts:
1st Office r .
H. Holgate.
Inspecto r of S t o r es.
W . Hacking.
COU 'CIL
[Formed 29.5.99.]
CIlOOL, ~Tln\'TOWN.
Hon. Surgeon and Hon. Treasurer.
.\. \\'hiielrcatl, I..H.C.P.
1st Officer.
A. '. lirltlleLoll, 92, BuxLon ltd., J: cwtOWll, lit'. Stockport .
Hon. S ecretary.
Inspector of Stores.
001'1'1. J. W. \\ rigllt, 2. Woodside CoLtages, c"
lOWIl, 111'.
J. Fletcher.
t()ckport.
. Ollicers:2. SergeallL 1. Corporal1. Priva.te: 1~ . Total etrective 17. Dnlls. helel .12. A.-erage aLtenuttllcc 7. a~es attcnLlell not 011 pulJJic duty 15. AllllUallllspeetJOll, 10.7.09. ToLal on l'[lracle . Annual re·examination, 2 .9. 09. M~ml).~rs passed 4. Meclallions. 13. regulation uniform worn hy 1 crgeant, 1 COL pOl ai, and 12 men. Malenal: 2 streLchers, streicher box, hamper, splints ban~age , heu rest, &c., ye ted in Divisional CommitLee. Division supported by public con trihutions. NORD E N DIVISION (LANCAS HIRE ). IIg,\])-QUAllTEl1s:
Hon. Surgeon.
W. II. Carse,
l\f.
T. PAUL'S
[Formerl 25.11.01.J
CHOOL, NOllDEN .
1st Officer.
n.
Ins pector o f Sto re s .
NELSON CORPS (LANCASHIRE ).
.T. B . K. Robb,
AN
[Formed In.10.89.]
In spector of S tores.
2nd O fficer.
1st Office r and Ho n . S ecretary.
(NELSON CORPS ) NELSON NURSING DIVISION.
J. Fleming.
E. L. Applcyal'll, \Villow Bank, Ba11lforu, Rochdale.
Hon. Secret ary.
A. Hall, [eadow Bank, Bam ford, Rochdale. Hon . Treasurer.
J. J. Leach.
. Officers 2. Corporal 1. Pri"ate~ 16. Total effective 19. Dnlls. held 55. Average attendancc 11. Ca.se attcnded not on lJUblic duty 14. ~nnualll1sp(jctioll. 28. .09. Total on parade 16. Allnual re-examination, 1 .5.09. embers passeel 17. Medallions 14. l~egulation uniform worn by 1 Officer 1 corporal and 16 men. Material: 3 stretchers surcrical havresac box sl1linte ~nd b andages b ' "by . ': ves t ed 'lJl D'" IVlSlona1 ColJlmittoe. • Division supported members' subsenptllms.
St. J ohn A?nb'ulance B?'igude.
No. IV. District.
NORDEN NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ). [Form ell 25.11.01.]
(OLDHAM CORPS) CENTRAL NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 15.9.85.]
HEAD-QUARTERi;: ST. PAUL'S ScnOOL, RO CllDALl<i.
HEAD-QUAllTERS : I NYALID'S KITCJlEN, RADCLIFFE STREET, OLDHAM.
362
1st Nursing Offi cer.
Honorary Surgeon (Acting).
'IV. H. Carse,
1\1rs. E. Webster.
Miss .A. A. llu:;tillgs .
1'. Roberts,
4, Tenterhollse,
Lady Treasurer.
Lady Inspector of Stores.
La dy Secretary. ~Hiss
1\1rs. A. Aslnrol'th, 41 , Edenfield Rd. , N ordell, ltocb(lalc.
M. B.
J" orden.
omcers 2. l'\ ursing sisters 5. Total effective 7. Decrease since last report 2. Practices held 47. Avcra~e atLcllilallce 5. Cases attended not on publie uuty 12. Annual inspection, 28 . . 09. 'rotalon parade 6. Annual re-examination, ll . 5.09. Ucmher pa'sed 6. Medalliolls,1. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer and 5 nmsing .si ter~ ...Material: b~d and ],e~l~i~lg, siek room relluisites, splints, etc., vested III DlviSlOnal OomlllltLce. Dlvunon supported. by members' subscriptions. ---NORTHWICH DIVISION (CHESHIRE ). [Form cd 18.2.06.J HEAD-QUATITEllS:
'WITTON
SCIIOOL, OnuRcR 'WALK, NOItTIIWICII.
1st Officer.
Hon . Surgeon.
Hon. Surgeon and Supt.
J . A. C. Doonan,
Boys'
P . L. Armstrong,
~!.B.,
~r.B.
J. P. Garner.
Honorary Su rge on .
J. B. LClldrullJ,
Act ing Lad y Sup erintendent and Treas.
Mrs . IT. :F. 'W ilkinson, Slllll1ysid.e, ,Verneth, Oldham.
M.D.
:2nd Nursing Officer and Lady Secre t ary.
Act ing Hon . Treasurer.
Inspector of Stores .
2nd Offi ce r and Hon. Sec.
J. J. Grifliths. (llon. Mem1)el'.)
S. Houghton.
E. Robinson, 109, Ohurch Road, Northwich.
Officers 4. Sergeants 3. Corporal1. Privates 31. Total eITecLive 39. Decrease since last report 2. Drills helu .J.1j. Average attendance .13. Cases attended on public duty 14. Removals 6. Cases attended not on pUh~lC duty 174. Annual inspection, 31. 7.09 . Total 011 parade 13. Annual re-exanunat.lOn, 29.9.09. Memb ers passed 19. Medallions 35. R egulation uniform WOl'll by 3 Officers! 3 sergeants, 1 corporal, and 27 men. Materia.l: waggon, 5 Flll:ley stretchers, s':lr~l.cal havresaes, first aid. box, 24 water bottles, splInts, etc., vested m 3 trustees. DIVIsIon supported by voluntary contributions.
OLDHAM CORPS (LANCASHIRE ). HEAD-QUARTEHS :
Bow
[Formed 1.10.96.J
Miss H. Ogden.
Officers 4. Nursing sisters 14. Total efl'ecti ve 18. De(!rcase since last report~. PracLices held 38. A "erage attendance 10. Oases attell,1cd not on public duty 34. Allllllal inspection, 17.7.09. 'rota 1 on parade 17. AllIlllalle-exalllinatioll, 20.9. OD. illclIlhen; l,a 'sed 12. Medallions 1 . Regulation llllif'onn worn by 3 Officer~ allcl 14 11ursillg sister::.. Division sllpporteu 11y members slllJscriplioll ..
(OLDHAM CORPS ) EQUITABLE DIVISION. [Formed 4.10.96.J IIEAD-QUAHTJms: EQUII ABLE OO-OPEHATI \ E SOCII!:TY, EUUCATIONAL DEY!'., G llEEX .\CHE: .
1st Officer.
Acting Hon . S ecretary.
II. Jackson, Higher lack
. J. Gurney, The Lodge, Greenacres Oemetery, Oldham.
OfEcer 1. ,ergeallt 1. Pri\'ates 22. Total effective 2·1. Increase since hu,t report 6. Drill' beld 102. Average attendance ll. Cases nttcncl(;<1 Hot on public.: (]uty 56. Allnual inspectioll, 17.7.09. Total on llamde 15. .A nllual re-exalllination, ~2.9.09. :il1emlJers passed 13. Medallions 6. NlIl'sill" Cl'1 lificatps 6. R(~gulatioJl uniform wom by 1 Office!', 1 sergeallt, and 14 mCll. hlat(;linl: 4 :,lrctchers, smgical ha\Te ac, etc., vested iu Divisional Oommiltee Di vision supported by mem bol's' subscriptiollS.
(OLDHAM CORPS) FAILSWORTH DIVISION. [Formecl15.5.0.J liEA])-QL'AJ~TER:
M.D.,
ACling Hon . Sec. and Treas. (In C harge).
'ergt. J. Harril:ion, 207, Ashton Road We<;t, Failsworth, Oldham.
Inspector of Stores.
Health Office, Town 11all, Oldham.
Corporals 3. Privates 90. (Five Ambnlance Divisions)-Officers 5. Sergeants 5. (One NU?'sing Division)-Offieers 4. Nursing sisters 14. Total effective 121. Increase since last report 5.
HEAD-QUARTERS:
1st Officer.
J. W. Woolley, 39, Pitt Street, Oldham.
Bow
[Formed 4.06.]
STREET, OLDliAM.
Honorary Secretary.
J. W. Millar, 3, Landseer, treet, Oldham.
Officers 2 (including 1 Corps Officer). Sergeant 1. Privates 2. Ilecrease since last report 2. Annual iuspectioJ1, 17.7.09. Annual re-examination, 22.9.09 & 29.9.09. MelJlbers passed Nursing certiticates 3. Regulation uniform worn by 3 Officers, men . Material vested. in Corps' Officers. Division supported tributions.
CHOOL, FAILS\\'OHTH, OLDHA)L
Hono rary Surgeon.
STr.EET, OLDHAM.
(OLDHAM CORPS ) OLDHAM CENTRAL DIVISION
TgW JEnU::;ALJ.:M
G. '. Leslie, ;lLB., C.M.
Corp1. P. Breretoll.
Ch ief Surgeon and Acting Chi ef Superintend ent.
J. B. Wilkinson,
3rd Nursing Officer.
1\1iss A. D. Moore, 63, Lan stlowne Roau, Oh1ha111.
Farm, JI,loorside, Oldham.
"\YittOl1 House, North wich.
3G3
Total eITective 35. Total on parade 6. 2. l\1erlalliolls 3. 1 sergeant, auu 2 by voluntary con-
Officer l. ergcant l. Corporal1. Privates 15. Total effective 18. Increase since last report 3. Drills 57. Average attcnuau(;e 33. Ca es atlenueu on public (lllty G. AUlIual illSpcctioll. ~7 .7.09. Total on parade 10. l\nllual 1'eexamillltLion, :2~. D.O\1. [cl111>ers p:1sRell 3. Medallions G. en"ice badges 2. Nl1l'sing certificate:, 7. RegulatiOll llllifol'll worn by 1 sergeallt, 1 corporal! and 9 mOll. MaL(;ri,tl: ,1 ' Lrctcllers, J surgical havresacs, wall !tox, skl'leton, chagrams, splillts, allu hallllage~, elc . , ve~tell ill, and Division Supl'ol'teu by :Failsl\orth Urban District Oouncil. Eight lIlell1ber' of the" D" Bearer o. went to "\Voolwieh Hospital [or training 01\ August 27L11, 1909.
(OLDHAM CORPS ) MUMPS DIVISION.
[Formed 7.1.97.]
IIEAD-QuAlt1'Jms: VYESLEY AN S('1100LS, BrSliAnK STnEET, OLDHAM.
1st Officer.
J. S. Forrest. Acti ng Inspector of Stores .
J. Ogd.Cll.
Act ing Honorary S ecretary.
J. liea.ton, 59, Delmont SLreet, OILillanJ. Act ing Hon. Treasurer.
J. :Broggat.t.
St. J uhn A m bu lance B?·igade.
No . IV . District.
Officer 1. Sel'Neant 1. Corporal 1. PrivaLes 37. T otal effective 40 . D rills held 97 . Average attendance 15. Annual inspection, 17 .7 .09 . Total on parade 23. Annual re-('xamination, 22.9.09, & 29.9 .09 . Mem bel'S llassed 17. Medallions 16. Nur ing certificates 8. Regulation uniform WOI'll by 1 Offi cer, 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 37 nlen. Material : surgical havresac, 4 stretchcrs, and splilltS, vested in Divisional Committee. Division sllpport811 Ly members' su bscriptions.
Office.rs 3. Sergeant 1. Corp.orals 2. Privates 34. T otal effective 40. . Incr~asc ~lDce last r~~ort 13. Dnlls held 27. Average attenuance 16. Annual lllspectlOll, L1.8.09.. Iotal 011 parade 22. Annual re-examiuation, Sept. Members passec~ 28. M~dn.1l1011S 15. Regnlat.ioll ulliforlU worn by 1 Officer, and 14 men. l'tfatenal; 2 11 tll'ley stretchers and ~hl~gS, 6 army rugs, flag, Lanuages and splints also use of II~essrs: Leve~ Bros., Lum Led, horse ambulances, Uea Eli warus litter' and all other first aJ~l ap,phances. Division supported by members' suJ..,scriplions' u,nd voluntary cOlltnblltlOns. '
:i 64
(OLDHAM CORPS) WESTWOOD DIVISION.
[Formed 1.10.01.]
H EAD-QUARTEHS: MORAVIAN ScnDOL, 'WESTWOOD, OLDHAM.
Sergt. H . Schofield, 539, Fox Denton Lane, Hollinwood, Oldham . Corporal 1.
Sergeant ].
llEAD-QUARTEHS: POR'£ SUNLIGUT.
Oor111. R. Morris, 16, Irvillg St.,Lllolliu\\·oo<1, OlLlham.
Privates] -1.
TOlal eiTectiyc 16.
[N 0 report recei vetl-last year's figures.]
PADIHAM DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Formed
M . Sanucrs, 4:1., Milton. t., Pacliham.
~I.IJ .
Sergt.
,V.
IIEAD-QuAr..Tlms: .
132, Burnley Roau, Padibam .
lin!'LE VOLUNTEEIt DEPOT, ST. ,\VILFllED ST. , PUE:-lTON.
C hief S urgeon and C hief S u p erin t e nd e nt.
W. II. Irvin ellers,
W. Bayliss.
Holmes.
c\\' FelTY Palk, Jew Ferry, Cheshire.
Oflicer 1. ursing sisters 13. Total e[fcctive 14. Pral·ttc('s. l~~ !11 G. .A \ erage attclldalJce ~ .1. R(;g:u~D:t1Ul1 uniform WOl'l1 uy 13 nursing. sistcrs. T Dl~rlS1Ull .sl~l'.l'0rte(l lJY lllCJllhel'S suln:iCnl'bOllS, &c. The unilllg DIVU:ilOn has thc usc uf Messrs. Lever Bros. ambulance mat81ial.
Hon . Treasurer.
Act in g In s pec to r of Sto res .
G. P. Hirst,
T
(PRESTON CORPS) LANCASHIRE. [Formed. 25 .1. 88 .]
Supe r inte nd e nt.
Ho norary Surgeon. Hon . S ecret a ry.
~0 . 11.89 . ]
Ho n . Surgeon (Acting).
Caine, M. n.,
GROVE L ANE, PADIDA~L
HEAD-QUARTEUS :
J . A . Mackenzie,
PORT SUNLIGHT NURSING DIVISION (CHESHIRE). [Formed 8. 7.09.J
Actin g Hon. S ec r et ary.
In Ch a r ge.
365
Supt. Secret ary.
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Corporals 2. Privates 30. Total effective 35. I ncrease since last report 9. Drills held 19. Average attenuance 19. Removals 34. Oases attended not Oll pnulic uuty 115 . Annual inspection, 20.7.09. T otal on parade 25 . Anllual re-examimttion, 13.9.09. MCJllbers passed. 26. Medallions 7. Nursing certificates 6. Regulation uniform WOl'll by 1 Ofllcer, ] sergeant, 2 corporals, aIld 27 men. 1.1atel'ial : ",agoll, litter, 7 strctchers, sllI'gieal havresaes, 36 mill boxes, etc., vested in Divisional COlll:uitLee. Dlvision SUP1,orlell by publie contributions.
J. Jloworth, 13, FishergaLe, Preston.
M. n.,
1, Chapel treet, Preston.
S upt. of Stores.
S up t . Treas u rer.
E. .I!'. Millington.
A. llowanl.
(Three ~lI!h~lallcc pi~isions).-Ojficers 11. ergcunts 1. Corporals 7. Privates 73. (One ll1'SIIUj DtVL.)'~un).-Olficers 6. ursing sisters 59. 'l'otttl effective 160. Incl'ca~e l:iilleC lo.l:it l'LP0l't 13.
1,
(PRESTON CORPS ) PRESTON HEAD-QUARTERS DIVISION. [Formed 25 .1.88.J
PADIHAM NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE).
[Formed 10.12.91.J
IIEAD-QUA1!TERS:
HIFLI';
HEAD-QUAllTETIS : GllOVE LANE, PAIJIHAM.
Lady Supe r intend e nt.
Honora ry Surgeon .
J . G. J ones,
M. D .
Miss L. Gregson, " ,\Vestwood," Padiham .
Mrs. S. A . 1'olla1'u, (22.11.09), 22, Rail way T errace, Pauiham.
PORT SUNLIGHT DIVISION (CHESHIRE). [Formell 2.7.06.] HE AD -QUARTERS : PORT SUKLIGll'1'.
Honorary Sur g eon. )f.D., C.M .
Supe r inte ndent.
C. K. Atkinson, 22, Park Road, Port Sunlight
1st Office r and Honorary Secret a ry .
A. Radcliffe, 54 , Mersey Road, H.ock Ferry .
T. \\TILFHED
TilEET,
PUE
TON.
Ho n . S ur·ge o n .
A. S. lloldell,
Lad y S ec .
Office rs 2. Nursing sisters 25. Total efi'ecti ve 27 . I ncrease since last report 11. Practices held 30. Cases attellded on puhlic duty 3. Cases privately nursed 3. Annnal re-examinatiolJ, 11.9.09. lelllhers passell 11. Medallion 1. Regulation uniform worn ly 1 Officer, allu n Ilursing sisters. Materi3.1; bell, hedding, splints. Division snpported Ly town collectioll.
N . Caine,
VOLUN'fEElt DEPOT,
Inspector of Stores.
Corporal II. E. Mills.
M.B.
Su pe r inte n d ent.
O. H arrison, 25, Rossal Stl'e 't, Ashlon-on-Ribble, Preston. 1s t Offi ce r .
'l'. F.
eWll1an.
Hon . S ec r et a ry.
J. Bowker, 2G, Ellcn 'treet, Preston.
2nd Office r .
J. A . Lendrum . Ins pecto r o f S tores.
Sel'gt. J. '\\ oous.
Officers 8 (incll1uillg 1 Corps Ollicers). Sergennts 2. Corporals 4.. Privates 25 . ToLal elfectiyc 39. Decrease since last report 8. Drills held 13. Averagd attendance 21. Cases attended on ,PuLlic . duty 12. Relrlovals 4. Cases attended not Oll public duty , 30. Annllal lllspectlOll, 21.6.09. Total Oll parude 21. Annual re-examination, ~0.9:09. Members ]la~?eLl 26: Medallions 20. ervice badges 29. ursing ertlficates 18. ReglljaLlOll ulllfonn worn Ly 4 Officers 2 sercreauts 4 corI)orals ' : 2 horse arnblllanecs, 1 strctchen;, ' b ' ,rmel 21:' ;) pl'll'u.tes. II I ilLt'nal l:iurgical havresu,es,, 8 S(lUu.d water bottlcs, allll :20 first aid boxes, voswu ill Corps'Tl'l1stees. Division ~lpporte~ by Vo!u:lt:l.ry cOl.t~riLuLions . 25 members aro elll'ollcd in Drigall e Bearor ompal1les and 3 1Il the Mlht::l.1'Y ll ome lIospitll.ls Reserve.
St. J ohn Ambu lance Brigade.
366
N o.1 V. DistTict.
367
(PRESTON CORPS ) PRESTON NURSING DIVISION. Super intendent.
[Forrued 27 . 5. 95.J H EAD-QUARTERS: PARISH OHURCH SCIIOOL, AVE 'IIA1lf L ANE, PRESTON. La dy Superintendent and Tre as.
Honorary Surgeons.
1st Nurs . Off. and Lady Insp . of Stores .
Miss O. Fitchie.
2nd Nu r s . Off. and La dy S ec. ~liss H . S. H . owerbutts, llighfield, Ashton.oll-Ribble, Preston
Act ing 4t h Nu r sing Office r .
3rd Nurs ing Offi c er.
1I1i .'s A. Ganlncr.
Miss A. Hind.
Officers 6. "ursing sistels 59. Total effective 05 . I ucrease since last report 3. Practices held 38. A "erage attendallce 010. Oa~es attel1tlrd 011 public duty 36. Oases attended not Oll public tIuty 3 . Oast's privately nunied 3. Annual inspeetion, 24. 6.09. Total on parade 015. Allnual r e·exflomilla· tion, 6, 12, 19. 5.09 & 2 .6.09. lIIembers passed 55 . 1Iletlallions 49. ervice hatlgcs 3-1. He "ulatioll unifo:'11l \l'0I'll bv 4 Officers and 12 nun;illg sisters all(l part uniform wo~n by 47 nursing sisters .... 1I1aterial: water bed, air pillows, beel rests, ailll other nur:;ing necessaries, splints, bandages, liuen chest, beddillg, etc., vested in Oorps' Trustees. Divisioll supported by mel1lbCIS' subscriptions a.nu grc1llt from Corps' fund.
(PRESTON CORPS ) FRENCHWOOD DIVISION.
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Corporals 2. Privates 10. T 1 Decrease since last rel)Qrt 4. Drills helel ,'9 A ' ota effective 15. 1.1" 01.. verage attenda.nce 8 Oas a tt en d ee.I on pU.1J lC Cluty 50. Removals 14. Oases attend d . ' es AnnualmspectlOll 1 .9.09 Total on parade 12 A l e not .on publCduty40. 7.9.09. Members passed 1 Medailions 1'3 S' . l1 ua rej-exanunatlOn, 25.5. 09. & Regula.tion uniform worn . by 2 Offic "1 ervlCe ae1ge. ursing certificates 8. 111 . l ers, serueant 2 corporals flo d 10 JJ !1tena : 2 wheeled litters, 12 wa.!l boxes 10 stretch .' ') " 1· : ,n men. water-bottles, bandages .plints etc v~sted in T els ~ SUlt~a. ~avresacs, 2 squad DleDlbel'~' sul~ criptions ~ncl public co~tributions. rus ees. IVI IOn supported by The ~llperJ?tellclellt went for a week's training to Shorncliffe Mil't . H . . conneetJOll With the M II H Hesel've I'Il A '1 0' F . 1 . 1 I alY ospltal, III Pt' I . . pn. ,'U' reuenc" Oawly .ill P f
i
t
m~~~ b\::'~ ~/~~si~ITi~~~~~I~Yi~)~1;lg~~I~r s~~~e~e~;~~~t~ng~'iCtll~a~~:' ;~~?etition' am~ng t~: PRESTWICH NURSING DIVISION (LANCS.). Hon. S urge o n.
F . Bamford,
Hon . Surge o n.
Ho n. T reasur e r .
Miss E. Swaine.
, OIlicers 2. Nursing sisters U. Total effective 16. Average attenuallce 10. lases attendeu IlOt on public d ut 9 jo~n~u~'i:l~):t!c~I~n, 1 .~..O~" Total OIl parade 11. l)art uniform WOl'll. Mate~al : subscriptions o.llt~ ~~~~lic l;~~lt~~Ib~:i~t:~ III Trustees. Division upported by members;
RADCLIFFE DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). HEAD-QUAItTEl:S; DRILL HALL, MARKET Honorary Su r g e on .
HEAD -QUAr,TERS : UNION STlmET SCIIOOL, LEYLAND.
G. Scan, lJ.A.,
Hon . Treas ur er.
O. HiLlJel t, 31, Uuion Street, Leyland .
R. Potter.
Officer 1. Sergeant 1. Oorporals 2. Privates 31. Total effective 35. I ncrcase since last report 17 . Drills held '2~. Average atLelldo.llce 19. Annua insrection,24.6.09. Total Oll parade 28. Alillual re-examillation, 2 .9.09 . Member:; passed 26. Medallions 6. Service badges 6. ursing certificates for mell 3. Regulation uniform worn by 1 sergealJt, 2 corporals, and 29 men. Material : 4 streLcllers, 2 haVl'esacs, splints, water uottles, etc., vesied in Divisional Committep-o Division su pported. by melfiberr,:' subscriptions and public contributiolls. [Formed 9. 5.07 .J
HEAD-QUARTERS : CONSERVATIVE OLUB, CHURCH LANE, PRESTWlCII, MANOI!EST~R. Hon . Surgeon .
Oounty ,Asylum, Prestwich,'
"
~.1900.]
Hon . S ecreta ry.
La dy S ecretary.
A Dllllf .helcl1~.
(PRESTON CORPS) LEYLAND AND FARING TON DIVISION.
F . Stephenson, L.R.C.P.
.
Mlas E. Howe, Tbe Annexe
Miss F. Barlow.
A. Pearsoll, 11, Holman, t., Preston.
PRESTWICH DIVISION (LANCS. ).
?ll.D.
Inspect or of Sto r es.
Hon . S ec r e ta r y.
[Re -formed
[Fonneu 24.6.09.]
HEAD-QU.UlTEHS: Co NSEIWATIVE 0 LUB, CUURCH LA~E, PRESTWWH, MANCHESTER.
:Jlrs. A. Gib OIl, 0, Warwick 'treet, l)1'e ·twich.
Oflicers 2. Sergeant 1. Oorporal1. Privates 17. Total effective 21. I ncrease since last report 1. Drills held 41. A verage attendance 9. AnlJual inspection, 2"1. 0.09. Total on parade 11 . Annnal re-exalll ination, 30.9.09. Melli hers passed 9. Failed 1. 1I1edo.llions 3 . Regulation uniform 'w orn lJY 1 Officer, 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, anu 8 men. Material : 2 stretcher. anu 2 surgical havl'esacs.
M.D.
b
HEAD -QUARTERS : PRESTO~.
J . Durbam 91, S . I1Ia.ry St. , Preston .
Hon . S u r geon .
Mr. G. H. Oversby (H on. Member).
1st NurSing Officer.
3 r d O ffi ce r .
P . Fraser,
Ho n. Treas urer.
H. Greenhalgh.
[Formeu 23.11.01.]
O. O. Stanwell, L. R.C.P.
Hon . Secretary.
A. Fra~er, 307, Ct. Chatham St., East, HIgher Broughton, Manchester.
In s p ector of Stores.
lUI's. A. Howard , 24, Grafton Street, Preston .
T. H . O. Derham, M.B . A . E. Rayner, M.D.
~
R. Gibson, 3, \ Va n vick t., Prestwich, Manchester.
Hon. Secretary.
A. Fieldillg.
[Formed 21.6.98 .J
TREET, RADCLIFFE. Su perin t e nd e nt.
M.D.
\ Y. Entwi tle, 11 , Cross Lane, RaclcliJle, l1l' . Manchester.
Act:ng Insp. of Stores.
Act in g Hon. T reasu re r .
Uorpl. Clark on.
MI'. 'Y. Bowker (Hon. !'.lem. )
Deel~~~~e~~n2.
e~'get~llts 2. Corpo~'als 5. Private 36. Total effective 45. on P~~bl~~std~~yPOl} 1.0 lJl'lI.I~thelldu52. Average ~ttelldo.nce 26. Oases Inspection 19 . . a es a eIll e not OIl pubhe duty 70 . Annual ota1 ~l~ parade 33. AIIIlUall'e-exo.millation,1 .3.09. Members passed 43' R{j~,o~· 33 men '1 e~u atlOll nUliorm worn .by 1 Ollicer,:2 ergeants 5 corporals and Divisio;lal ~~~l~~l\~~~e 11 s'tDl~et.cl!ers, 2 stretcher boxe~, and 16 wali boxes, ve::;t~d in e. IVlSlOn snpported by publIc contributions.
~tteIltleu
:r
RADCLIFFE NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ).
[Formed 5. 10.0 3.J
H EAD-QUARTERS: MAnKET STREET, I{ADCLIFFE. Hon . Surgeon (Acting.) G. Scan, B. A., M. B.
La dy Supe rintend e nt a nd Secretary
1I1iss S. A. Openshaw, 34, Ulund i Street, Ra dcliITe.
.
z
St. J ohn An1,bulance B rigade.
368
Ro. I V. Dist1'ict.
. <) .' C1 sisters 26 . T otal e ffectl ve _. . Officers 2. N l11SID b f held 3<) Annual inspectlOn , 19.6.09~ I ncrease since last report 3'1 Pmc lCe~ lation ~30 3 09 :M em bers passed 19. Total on parade ] 8. !i nnua l'e-e(xamll bnd cre~ coila~' duffs ::tpron). Material: worn arm " b ' , , 'b' P al 't Ulllform 6 Medallions D IVISIOU ' . . l'ported by voluntary contn utlOns. d 2. ban<laues · t s, b e, sp1In t o ' etc. _su _ __
RAWTENSTALL CENTRA L DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ). [Formed 6.97.] Hono rary Su rge on . A. A. Ell wa.l'll, 111. n. Hono r'ar'y Secretary.
Su perinte nd ent. T . H . Yardley, 10, GnlJlge AYcl1nc, Rawtcnstall, nr. i\lallchester.
C. HilJ(lle, 14, S1. Mlll'y'S Terrace, Ra\\'tclJ!:;I!lll,
Ill'.
Mi1l1chester.
Honorary T reasurer. !\II'. A. A. ,Yhitehead (Hon. ~Iem.) . C . oral 1 Privates 18. Total efTecbve 22. Officer~ 2. Sergeant:. 01 l'ills held 22. Average attendancc.7. Cases I ncrease SlUce last repolt 1. 1 13 Cases attended not on public duty 18. attended on public duty 10. Re~olva0ns 'rade 9 Annual re-examination, 9.3.09. Annual inspection, 16.7.09 . . T o a 13 §:rvice badges 3. Nursing certifica~es 5. Members passed 12. Medalhons '1.1 t 'ia' . 16 strcet boxes, 2 wheeled lltters, Reaulation uniform worn by d1 7. t .abClttlle·~ ve teu in Divi lonal Committee. . I 1lavresacs, and squa' b wa e1 0 " 2 bsnrglCu .' fons alld voluntary contn'b U t'lOllS. Division supported by membcrs. Sl1) sCl~rd d with another causing- one death and A runaway tram (steam tractIOns co ~ c vices were rendered by men and Officers serious injuries to several.others .. ~ar sr on stretchers litter, orambnlance wagon of the Brigade. The patIents wele lemove , to their homes. In spect or' lo f Stores. H. y (es.
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NURSI_N~G DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). AWTENSTALL CENTRAL [Formel! 2/.1.01. J HEAn-QuARTERS:
Hon. S urgeon. W. Robertson, L . R . C.P.
U
~IONIsr T
..
CLU, B Lom)
READ DIVISION (LAN CASHIRE). [Formed ~5.5 . 95.J NATIONAL ScnOOL, READ, NEAll RLAC'KBUItN.
Hono ra ry S urgeon s. J. G. Jone::;, M . D. N. R. Dharmavir, F . R.C . S. Act ing Hono rary Secretary, R. ·Wade, Btlckshaw Terrace, Read, near Blackburn.
Lady Secretary. Miss S. A. Norris, Leigh Terrace, Read, nr. Blackburn.
Lady Insp ector of Sto res. Miss J. A . Walmsley.
La dy Treas urer. Miss A . L. Woods.
Officers 2. Nursing sisters 12. Tobl effective 14. Derrease since la, t report ). Practices held 19. Average attendance 8. Oases. attended not 011 public duty 10, Annual inspection, 8.9 . 09. Total on parade 6. Annual re-extl,mination, 8.Q.09. Membel's passed 6. Medallions 11. Regulation uniform worn 1>y 1 Officer. ~Material: hot water bottles, bed rests, etc., vested. in Divisional Committee. Di vi ion supported by members' sub criptions, socials etc.
REDDISH DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Formerl10.4.95.J IIEAD-QUAltTEIl.':
HOULDSWOltTII SCHOOLS, REDDISH.
Ho norary S urgeons.
T. Him. on SlllitIJ, G. P.
108SC1'0]1,
1st Officer an d Hon. Secreta ry. treet, Reddish, lle31' Stoekpl)rt.
M.L>. 1\(.
J. P. Bell t, 43, Lingard
B.
Inspector of Stores. Oorp1. II. DY80U.
Hon. Treas urer. J. Smith.
OJliceni 3. ergeant 1. Oorjlorals 2. Privates 24. Total effective 30. Decrease since lflst report 3. Drills held ·17 . Average attendance 23. Annual inspection, 10.7.00. Total on parade 18. Annual re-examination, 29.9.09. ~Iel1lbel' pa~ ell ~3. Meuallions 1. ervice liadges 4. Nnrsing cf'rtificates 11. Regulation tluiform WOJ'J1 by 1 Ollicel', 1 sergeant, 2 corporals, and 17 men. ~Jatel'ial: 4 stretchers, enlergency boxe., spiints, water bottles, bandages, havresacs, etc., veted in Divi::;ionalCoIJ1I11ittee. DivisioIll:iUl'ported by members' subscriptions and puLlic contribuLiolls.
S'l'nl<ET, RA WTENSTALL.
S Treas urer. Lady In.s peLctoHr Oft to res. 1\11' A A Whitehead (Hon. Mem.) Miss . or on. .., (N 0 report received.)
HEAD-QUAP,TERS:
1st Nurs ing Office r. 1I1rs. E. M. Law, 7, Jubilee 't., Read, 111'. Blackburn.
S uperintendent. S. J. S. Hindle, 7, Fort Street, Read, near I31ackbul'D. In s pect or of Stores. W. La"'.
Ho norary Treas urer. W. Wilkinson.
Officers 3. Privates 10. T otal cfI~:~~~:~ ~~t on public duty 15. Drills held 11. Average ~ttetdance ?'d C~ses;!nual r e-examination, 8.9.09. Annual inspection, g. g.09. 'Iota~ on pa~a ~. d' es 16 ReO'ulation uniform worn ua u . b h es 1 6M ed a11'1ons 9 : I ServlCe Members passel. . t et he~s wall box, 2 surgical avresa , by 1 Officer, and 10 men . Matedn~ 'D~ ~ ~ c 1 Oo'mmittee Division supported by '11 b . wa tel' bottles veste m IVlSIOna ml o,xes'b . t'Ions, p~blic contributions ' and entertai nments. 2members su scnp
READ NURSING DIVISION (LANCS. )
[Formed 5.10.06.J
H EAD-QUARTEr.S: NA'rIONAL SCHOOL, RE.\ D, NEAR BLACKBURN.
Hon. Surgeon (Acting). N . R. D harmavir, F.R.C.S.
REDDISH NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Formcd 23.3.09.J IIEAD-QUAItTEItS: HOOLD WORTH SCHOOL., HEDDISH.
Honorary S urgeons (Acting). T. Hanson 'mith, M.ll. l.;.. Phillips ~Iosscrop, Lady Superin te nde nt. ~Iis· K R Barlow. 1 Laltl beth Rt1., Rechlish.
La dy Secretary. A. DOlI'lle , 25, Dadll St., RcdJi h. ~lis
M.B.
Lad y Insp. of St o res. Mi. . TUl'l1el', 6, Brighton Aveuue, Reddish.
Officers 3. XUI' il1g sisters 16. Total effectiye 19. Increase since last rcport 2. Practices hclcl 12. Average attendance 11. Oases atteuJetl not on l'nblic duty (numerol!). AlllltHtl inspection, 10.7.09. Total on pamele 1. Anlltlal re-exanlination, 29.9.09. Members passed 13. Medallion 1. Indoor unifurl11 WOIll by 1 Officer and 16 nllrsing sisters. Material: splints; lJUlJlhges, etc., vested ill Divisional Committee. Division supported by public ('011 tri bu tiOllS.
ROCHDALE CORPS (LANCASHIRE). Chief Surgeon and Ch ie f Superintendent. M. R . C. s., Townhead House, Roch dale.
R. B~lrdett Seller, (Onp, Ambulance
Diuision).- Offieers 5.
Sergeants 3.
Corporals 5.
Priv~tes
45.
J n~ Nlt1'sing Division }. -Officers 3. Nursing sisters 25. T otal effectIve 86.
llo. I V. District.
St. John Armoulance B'I·igade.
370
:171
ROYTON NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ). (ROCHDALE CORPS) ROCHDALE CENTRAL DIVISION. HEAD-QUARTERS: ..:\.MBULANOE DRILL HALL,
.T. Rodley, M.R.O.S. W P. Grant, M.B.
W. L. BcuLley, L.S.A.
J. Orosoland.
95, Milnrow Row, RodlLhde. Hon . TI-eas urer.
Inspector of Stores.
Hon . Secretary.
Honorary Surgeon (Acting)
1st Officer.
J. '1'. larner,
Hon. 'llrgeon J. Rodley, Corpi. J. Richardson. J. A. Lord, M .I ~.C.S. 59, Whitworth Rd. , Rochdale. Officers 5 (iuclucling 1 Corps Officer). ergea.llts 3. Oorporals 5. Privates 45. Total el1'ective 5 Re C1'\'e member 1. Increase since last report 4. Drill held 57 . Average attclllbnce 26. Cases a.ttended on public duty 54. Remova.ls 245. Oase n.ttended not on Illlblic: duty 8. Annual inspection, 17.9.09. Total 011 pn.rade41. Allllual re-examiualioll, 6.4.09 & 31. .09. Members passed 45. .Medallion 37 . ervice ballges 25. .r ursing certificates 1. Hegulation uniform worn by :3 Ollicer ,3 crgeallts, 5 cOl'porl1l , and 45 men . Material: 10 stretchers, surgical hl1\'IC lIC, splints and balldn.ge , vested in local Centre S.J.A.A. Oorps supported by members' subscriptions anLl voluntary
IIEAD-QUARTEIl :
1st Nursing Officer.
Lady Superintendent.
liss II. Clarke.
Miss E. "'hi pp, "The Elms," Yorkshire t., Rochdale.
Hon . T reasurer.
Lady Insp . of Stores.
J. I odley,
~1.R.C.S. Mr '. A. ilollinsheaJ, .Miss U. la.rsh. 5, Dunstervillc Terrace, Rochdale. OLfi ce rs 5. Nursing si tel'S ~5. Totl11 effective 30. Decrease since last report 9. Practices held 4.6. Average attendance 17. Cases attended on public duty 7. Case attendcd not on public lluty 16 . ascs privately nnr 'eel, sevcral. Annual inspection, 17.7.09. Total on pn.rade ~ . Annual re-examination, 7.4.09 & 22.9.09 . Membcr' pa.sed ~' . .Medn.nions '27. cn'ice badges 17. Regulation uniform worn by :3 Ulliccr and 2-1 nursing sisLcr:;. Material: bed, bedding, surgical havresac, splint', aUtI bandages, vested in local Centre S .J. A.A. Division supported by memuers' subscriptions aud volunitllY efforts.
ROYTON DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). HEAD-QUAP.TERS: COTTON
Honorary Surgeons.
W. L. Dentley, L.S. A.
R. Young,
Superintendent and Hon . Treas.
D. tan fielel, 449, Rochdn.le Road, Oldham.
~t.D.
T •
R. \Y. Pic:kering,
Hon. Sec.
R. II. A. lI owarth.
~!.D.
Acting Insp. of Stores.
n.
Will.
1 2, High Hal'll L., Roy ton, lIcar OlLlham.
O fficers 4. Sergeants 3. Privatcs 22. ToLal effective ~fI. I ncrease since last report 1. Drills held 67 . Avcrage att('Illiallce·1. Cast's ~ttend~d on ]lnl)lic duty 6. Cn.ses attended not 0 11 public: duty ~:2. Allllual lllspectlOn,29.9.09. Total on parade 14. AIlllnalrc-ext1.l1linalioIl, ~'2.~1.09. :r.l embers passed 10. Medallions 9 Nursing CCI tiHc:ltes 7. llcgulalioll IlllifoJ'll1 "01'11 hy 1 Officer, and 3 sergeants, and 20 men. Material: 7 wall 1 10xe~,1 stretchers, wheeled .litter, bandages, splints, and the n ecessary s10(;k io replare the usual ~qu.lpment, vested. in Divisional Oommittce. Division snPPol'tccl by 11lclllbel'~' sub~cn ptlOl1S.
cnOOL,
ALE.
Honorary Surgeon .
A. \ V cst\\'ood,
H.
. Superintendent. ~hall,"~oodhead, M.n., ,~alc
Cl11 'hol UIe,
C.M.,
)1.11.,
C.)[.
~onorary
Secretary.
Cl'gt. T. W. Leck 17, Belgrave Road, 'ale.
Inspector of Stores
Honorary Treasurer.
'. Holt (27.2.10) .
1. Corlloral 2. I)l·l· ,'ate. 19. Tolal effective 24.' D"OOicers .2. ,'cl'gcant I . cnca~e siller ast]' 'port 2. Drills held 38. A. attended Oil pnlllie dnt. r verage attendance 11. Co. es inspection C) ~ Oll } /. ases altcllllctl not on },ublic clnty 20. Annual l[lc;sccl 1": ~"/1', I' '11 ' T .otal olljlllra.dc H. Annual re-examination 1 09 1\1 • :'.~' It n lOllS oJ. ~erncc had "es ' ' . . . ~, em bel'S l 1 OfHc~r, 1 sergeant, '2 corporal' and 17 lll~n 8. ~{cgulation Imiforll1 worn by 3 Rlll'~lcal haYl'c:;ncs, 3 water bottles Yesteti . nlnt~1'l.a~: 3 tretchcJ's, blankets, supported II}" public COnll'ihnliolls.' III Dl\'ISIOlln.l Oommittee. Division
SOUTHPORT DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ). lIgAD·QL\.HTEw;: HOLY TI:INI'l Y
CHOOL,
,Honorary Surgeon .
},ack\Yell
1<'1'1111,
[FormclI8.1.97.] OUTllPORT.
Superintendent.
L.U.C.P.
.
J . Illingworth,
76, Tithebarn Road, Honorary S ecre tary. ~Clgt.
Eo Ul'illlshn.w
ollthport.
Inspector of Stores .
Honorary Treasurer
CorpJ. G. W. Urimcs.
W. Parkm Oll.
65, Portland 'treeL. 'oltthilOrt.
[Formed 2~.1. 91.]
TItRET, ROYTo .
.
l'lUNGFIET D COlXCTL
G . Joncs.
\\T. P. Grant, M.R.C.S.
t. , R oytoD.
[liorllled 9,7.06.J
Honorary Surgeons (Act ing).
2nd Nurs . Officer and Lady Sec.
Miss S. hershaw, 33, Charles
SALE AND ASHTON-O~-MERSEY DIVISION (CHESHIRE)
[Formed 25.1. 95.] HEAD.QUARTElt : AMBULANCg DnrLL HALL, UJlDlEI't STREET, ROCHDALE. J. Rodley, M.lI .C.S.
_ Lady Superintendent.
.
OniCCI' 2. N . . PractICcs hcld 2~,. urslllg SIsters 9. Total elfective 11 Average attendancc 5 'a tt 1.1 • Cases privately Ilursed 5 Anllll'l' . "es a cnl eu not on public duty 14 ,I III pectlOll 29 9 09 Ttl . . I , . . . 0 a on parade Q A Illlun 1 rc.eXal1lilln.lioll C)C) Q 09 111 uniform WO],II by 1 ori;c~;' ~'nrl' 9 cm ~crs p.n ed 5. illctlallions 5. Regulalion l t t 1 1 t 11l11'Slllg SI tel'S Material' sll' b 1 wa cr le(, e c. Division supportetl by mcm'bel's' Sllb'c .'. t. 111 s, n.:H flge~, coutributiOlls. ~ IIp lOllS anLl jJubhc
efforts.
(ROCHDALE CORPS) ROCHDALE CENTRAL NURSING DIVISION.
[Formed 10.5.94.]
HEAD-QUARTERS: COTTON STREET.
UMMElt STREET, ROCIIDALE.
Superintendent.
Hon . Surgeons.
[Formed 10.7.93.]
D ~f.li~crs.~. 'crgeant 1. Corporal' 3. Privatc ' 25. Total efrcctiYe a1 eele.tse 'mce In 't rcport ,j lhill 1 11 36 \. . attcll!led on public dutr ') '3 . (J't., ,s . ~~ I, 1 l' 1 ,"erage att.cllllanco 11. Cn es ins}lcctioll 1.1 6 Ot) l' 'I -. , ( S ,t C.1l Cl 1l0t 011 publIc duty 3. Anllual 1\Iell I ' . l' .. ola 011 pura·le :2;3. Alllll1:tlre-examination C) 6"09 & ')-, 9 09' ~, , 1 Jers I ') . .l.'lit f'l1n11'lOllS ' . 'en'icc bad"e '2 N ' ~.,' " , n ' 'f'~ . ' .. .I1'1S ' 'e(.. l'l' . 1" al 1el:' cgnlu.tlOu HIllforlll wom 1Iy 1 OIl' ' 1 ,. . 0 . lll::Hllfo, Ctl tll(;utcS 3 R Material' 3 .t .,t 'I " 1 lCCI, . s~lgeallt, ;3 corporals, and 2-1 pJ'i\'ate COlllll' " ~ ~:. C 101, laVl'e !1e,l'ltllt::;, hcet, etc.. v<' ted in Dl\'isio llttC~. DIVlSlOll ::;upportctl by lllembers' subscription' and llUulic cOlltl'ibutio~~.
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STOCKPORT DIVISION (CHESHIRE).
E.\'ll'QUAItTIm~
: I'OLICIC
~onorary Surgeons.
~. A .. Gouldcn,
lI~'
.
H. 19htillgnle. JlI. B. T. lIal'llill"h' M . .L>. " ]1[.
PAIL\.lm ROOlll,
•
[Formed
,\.s·[·L'" "l.· "I)D, Co
. ,.
Supel-i ntendent .
J. J. Orllle, ~ " Oambrid<Yo IIeaviley, lOckl)Ort
. ~ . 01.]
TOCKPORT. 1st Officer.
t.,
J. T. Barber
St, J ohn Ambulance B?Oigade.
372
No. IV. District.
Honorary Secretary.
1st Class Sergt. J. H. 1I100res, 18, Royal George St., Stockport. Officers 5. Sergeants 2. Corporals 4. Privates 37 . T otal effective 48. Decrease since last report 5. Drills held 48. Oases attended on public duty 14. Cases attended not on public duty 132. Annual inspection, 10.7.09. Total on parade 20. Annual re-examination, 24.9.09 . Members passed 22. Regulation uniform worn by 30. :Material: 3 stretchers: medicine chest, 2 havresacs, splints, etc. , vested in Divisional Comm ittee. Division supported by members' subscriptions and voluntary contributions.
STOCKPORT NURSING DIVISION [CHESHIRE.). [Formed 4.12.07]. HEAD-QUARTERS: STOCKPORT
1st Nursing Officer and Lady Secretary.
Hon . Surgeon .
:Miss Ruth Balmer,
UNDAY SCHOOL, STOCKPORT.
Miss I. 1I. Barker, 24, Roscoe Edgeley, Stockport.
M.B.
Lady Inspector of Stores.
t.,
Miss :JI. E Blower.
Officers 2. Nursing sisters 18. Total effective 20. Increase since lust report 5. Cascs attended 011 public duty 6. Cases attended not on public duty 43. Cases privately nursed 5. Annual iuspection, 10.7.09. Total on parade 22. Annual re-examination, 23 .9.09. Members pas etl 17. Part uniform worn by 1 Officer and 18 nursing' sisters. Division supported by members' subscriptions.
TODMORDEN DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Formed 27.7.03]. HEAD-QUARTERS : ROO:llFIELD BUILDINGS, HALIFAX ROAD, TomlORDE~. ~uperintendent .
J. Law'lon Russell, )1. B., ,Vest Lodge, Todmord en . Acting Hon . Secretary.
"IV. Greenwood , 6, Rosebery
~t . ,
Acting 1st Offi cer.
J. H. D ennett. Hon. Treasurer.
F. Sutl;iifi'e.
Cornholme.
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Privatcs 24 . Total effective 27. Decrease since last report 11. Drills helll 45. Ayerage attendance 13. Cases attended on public duty 2. Oases attended not on public duty 30. AJllll:al inspection, 25.9. 09. Annual re-examination, 24.9.09. Mem bel'S passed 23 Medallions 8. Nursiug certificates . Regulation uniform \VOl'll by 2 Ollicer:;, 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 24 privates. Mater ial: 3 stretchers, 13 wall boxes, 2 havresacs, etc., vestell in Divisional Committee. Division supported by voluntary contributions.
TODMORDEN NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE) .
[Formed 27.3.05].
HEAD-QUARTERS: ROOMFIELD BUILDINGS, TnDltIORDEN.
Hon . Surgeon (Acting).
J. L. Russell,
1st Nursing Officer and Lady Treas.
West Lodge, T orrnorden.
11lss A. 'Whitehead, 8, Stansfield St., TodllJorden.
Lady Secretary.
Lady Inspector of Stores.
Mrs. E. H. Barrett, 147, Halifax Road, Todmoruen.
Mrs. A. Greenwood .
11. B.
TOTTING TON DIVISION (LANCASHIRE) . [FOlmed 2.9.95.] HEAD-QUARTERS: MARKET STREET, T0TTINGTON.
Honorary Surgeons .
A. II. Poole, G. Ainsworth,
Superintendent and Hon . Treasurer.
R. Masser, 24.1, Bury Road, Tottington.
111. D. L. R.C. P.
Hon . Secretary.
I nspector of Stores .
J. Robinson, 235, Bury Road, Tottington.
W. G. Cunli1i'e.
Officers 3. Privates 9. ToLal eU'ective 12. Increa,se since b .t l'eport 1. Drills hellL 4.1. Average attendance 6. Cases attended nol ou public duty 16. Anllual inspection , 29.6.09 . Total 011 parade 8. Annual re-examination, 28.9.09. Members passed 7. Medallions 6. Nursing ·certificates 6. Regulation uniform \\'01'11 by 1 OUicer and 9 men. Matcrial: wheeleu litter, 2 stretchers, 6 wull uoxes, vested in Divisional Committee. Division Sll pported by members' su uscri ptions anti public con tributions.
Lady Treasurer.
Miss E. C. Hague.
Hon. Surgeon and Acting
373
Officers 2. Nursing sisters 13. Total effective 15. Decrease since last report 4. Practices held 4.8. Average attendance 12. Ca.ses attended on public duty 3. Oases attended not on pnblic duty 37. Cases pn vately nursed 2~. Annual illspection, 25.9 . 09. Total on parade 14. Annual re- examination, 14 9.09. Members passed 15. Medallions 14. Service badges 6. ~eg~l~t~on nniform WOI'll by 2 Officers and 13 nursing sisters. ~laterial vested m DIVISional Committee. Division supported by members' su1Jscriptiol1s anet other efforts.
TOTTI NG TON NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ).
[Formed 2.9.95.]
HEAD-QUAllTERS: MAllKET • '1ltEET, TOTTlNGTON.
Hon.
Surg~on
A. 1I. Poole,
1st Nu rsi ng Officer.
(Act ing). D.
I'll is:; M. Hell tley, 4. . llall Street, Wabhaw, .Bury.
lIf.
Lady Secretary.
:J lis:;
~l.
Greenhalgh, 010, c'lllll'{;h' treet, Walshaw.
Olnce!':; 2. Nur:;ing 'isLer!:> 14. Total effective 16. Increa:;e since la~t report 3. Practice!:> held 11. Average attenuallce 6. Cases a.ttellclcU not 011 publie duty 2 . CIlC~ privately llursed ~2. Annual illspection, 29.6.09. Total 011 parade 13. Allllual re-examina,tion, 2 . !.i .09. Member pass ell 13. Me,lallions G. H.eglllatioll uniforlll ,,"om by 1 Oilicer allu 13 nursillg sisters. Material in conjllllction WIth ~\ llIbubl1ce Di\'isioll vestell ill Dlvi:;iolJal COlllmittee. Division sU1Jponed liy plll)lic cOlltrilllltiollS.
TRAWDEN DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ). [Forlllcu 1 .ti.03.] Cut;:\cn
IIEAIl -QU AIlTEH.'
Rou~).~, Tlt .\ WllE;\.
1st Officer.
Ho norary Surgeon.
ll. ,' keen,
F . Brace\\'ell, 6, 'lack .Booth, Tra\\'dcn, Lancs.
M.B.
Honorary S ecretary.
Insp ector of Sto res.
" Hobin~on, CheIHt.:<l, 'I'm WI len.
A. Wilsoll.
Honorary
Treasure~
11. Lay cock.
Officers ~. ergeant 1. Corpol'll.l 1. l)rivates 26. Total eO'ective 30. Increase sime last r epor t 2. Drills held 2. Average attendal1ee 14. Cases attencl·~d not on puulic duty 3. Annnal in 'pecLion, 19.7.0n. Total 011 parade 15. AUllnal re-cxamination, l1.6.09. Members pa ·secl 15. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Ollieer, 1 scrgctl.nt, 1 corpol'9.1, and 22 mell. Material vested in local Oentre Committee .J.A.A . Division upportcd by grants from local Ccntre.
TRA WDEN NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE). [Form ed 1 .6.03.1 lIEAD-Q'L" ..... r:nms
:
Honorary Surgeon (Acting).
G. Skeen, M.ll. Lady Secretary.
Mrs. K E. Wilson, 48, Skipton Road, 'l'rawllen, Lanc .
COU~OIL ROOMS , TltAWDI<:N.
1st Nursing Officer.
.Mi s . Hig:;oll, 6, Carr Head, Trawdell, LllnCS Lady Inspector of Store
Miss L. Catlo\\'.
374
St. J ohn 11 n~bulance
B1~igade.
N o. IV. District.
Officers 2. Nursing sisters 18. T otal effective 20. D ecrease since last report 6. Practices .held '2~. Average at~endance 12: Cases. attended not on public duty 13. AnnuallllspectlOl1, 19.7.09. ~otal on palade. 11. Annual re-examination, ll . 6. 09. Mem bel'S pa ~ed ~4. Dld no~ appeal Recrnlation uniform worn by 1 Officer and 18 ntHSlllg sisters. Matenal vested In loc~l Oentre Oommittee S.J.A.A . Division supported by grants from local Oen tre.
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TYLDESLEY DIVISION ( LANCS.)
Hono ra ry Surg eon.
M.B.
[Formed 15 .1.87.]
DmLL HALL, BA1tlBEF. BRIDGE. Hon . S ecretary (In C harge.)
Hono ra ry Su r g e o n.
Sergt. T. Parker, 2, Taherner Terrace, Hocrhton Lane Higher "\Y alton, nr. Preston. c
T. Sharples, L.ll.C.S.
,~
Insp ecto r of S t o res and Ho n . Treas .
ergt. A. H. Hebblethwaile. Officer 1. Sergeants 2. Privates 10. Total effective 13. Decrease since last report l. Drills held 22. A verage ~tteJ1dance 5. Oases at tended on public duty 2. Oases attended not on 'pub~lc duty 20. A.nnu~l inspection, 10.6.09. Total Oll parade 6. Annual re-exanllna~lOn, 23: 9.09. 1\1em bel S passed 5. Medallions 6. Service badges .16. Re.gulatlOn ulllform ·WOl'l~. by 1 Officer 2 sercreants and 10 men . Matenal: 2 htters, 4 stretchers, sUlglC~l havresac,' etc., ~ested in Divisional Committec. Division supported by publIc donations. WALTON-LE -DALE NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ). [Formed 4.2.97.] HEAD-QUARTERS: DRILlJ HALT" BAMBEP. BltIDGE, NEAlC PnEsToN. Hon. Surgeon ( Ac t ing).
T . Sharples, L.R. C.P. Lady Su peri nte nd e nt.
Miss A. E. Cooper Prospect Hill, Higher Walton, lll' . Preston. Lady Insp ector of Sto res .
Ch ief Superintend e nt .
Capt. W . Waring, Latchford House, Latchford, Warrington.
(WARRINGTON CORPS ) WARRINGTON iHEAD-QUARTERS DIVISION. [Folmed 25.2.97. J
La dy S e c reta ry.
1\1i s A. A . .r n.y lor, 109, Higher 'Walton Rd., Higher Walton, La dy T reasure r .
Miss S . Bliggs.
Officers 2. Nursing sisters 15. Total effective 17. D ecrease since last report 7. Practices heM 33. Average attendance 17 .. Cases attended on public duty 4. Cases attended not on public uuty 13. Cases pnva~ely nursed 3. Annual inspection, 10. 6.09 . Total on parad~ 14. Annua~ re-exammation, 2.9.09 and 23 .9. 0D . 1'l'lembers passed 17. Meda.llIons 15. ServlCe. badg~s 3. R egulation uniform worn by 1 Officer and 15 nursing sisters: M~t~l:ial: au cush.lOns, waterproof sheets, bed rests, splints, bandages, etc., vested III DlvlSlOnal CommIttee. Division supported by memhers' subscriptions.
CENTHAL POLICR Bu JLDINGS, "\VARltINGTON. S uperintendent .
. Baldr.}', 125, Church
P. Grundy, 10, Standish Street, Tyldesley.
WALTON-LE-DALE DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ). HEAD-QUAF.TERS:
(LANCASHIRE ).
(Two Ambulance Divisions).-Officers 8. Sergeants 5. Corporal 1. Privates 79 . (One Nu?'Sing Dhision).-Officrl' 1. Nursing sisters 25 . Total effective 119. I ncrease sillce last report 14.
Hon. S e cret a ry an d Treas urer.
Officers 2. Privates 38. Total effective 40. Drills held 6. Average attendance 24. ~edal~i0.n~ 6. ursin.g certific~t~.1. Material : stretcher, bandages, etc. , vested !-n Dl Vl.SlOl1~l Conlll1lttee. DIVlSlOllJ supported by members' subscriptions and publIc contnbutlOns.
Miss E. Marginson.
C h ief Surgeon .
J. Adams,
IIEAD-QUAF.TEIlS:
T . Gray, M.B. J. B. Smitb., Fern Bank, Astley Street, Tyldesley.
CORPS
[Formeu 21.7.09.]
HEAD-QUAF.TERS : TYLDESLEY TECHNICAL SCHOOL.
Act ing Superinte ndent .
WARRINGTON
375
treet, "\Yarrington.
1s t Officer.
2 nd Officer.
II. T. Will iams.
F . Taylor.
Honorary S ecret ary.
In s pect or o f S t o res.
A. E. Spann, Friltrs Green, "\Yarrillgton.
Sergt. \Y. A . Banning.
Officers 5 (incluuing :2 Corps Ofliccrs). Sergeants 4. Privates 5l. Total elrectivc 60. In crease since last report 1. Drills held 31.' Average attcndance 30. Cases attended Oll puhlic duty 65. C[l~e8 attended not on public d\lty 98 . Annual inspection. 19.5.09. Total on parat1e 40. 1Inn\lal fe-pxamination, 5.5.09. Members passed 47. l'lIetlallions 43. ervice hadges ~5. ursing certificates 19. Regulation Hnifol'm worn by 4 Officer.', 4 sergeants, and 32 men. Material: shetcher , surgical hayersacs, splints, bandage" etc., ve ted in Divisional Committee. Division supportell by mem bcrs' su bscriptioll and public contributions. (WARRINGTON CORPS ) WARRINGTON NURSING DIVISION. [Formed ~.12. 05]. IIEAD-QUARTEHS: POLleE Honorary Surgeon (Acting).
J. Adams,
hI. D.
TATION, WARRINGTON. La d y S upe r in t en d en t .
!iss 1..\.. Hackett, 197, Orforu Lane, Warrington.
Lady S ecretary.
Lady Inspector of S tores .
1\1is R baw, IIowley Quay Honse, Howley Lane, "\Varrington.
Miss K C. Ronald.
Lady Treas u rer.
1\1 iss
. A. Berry .
OfIicers 2. ~ur"i1Jg . i ·ters 21). Total effective 27. Increase since III t report 9. Plactices helel 32. Average attellllance 11. CAses attended on public duty 36. Case attcntletlnot on public duty 21. Cases privately llUl'sed 4. Annnal inspectioll, Hl. 5. on. Tota,} Oll parade 14. Anllual re -examination, 30.6.09. Mem bel'S pas cd 15. Mcdalliol1'.; 16. Indoor uniforlll ,,"oJ'll by 1 . ~~cer and 9 nursing Ri tel's. :Thlaterial: bnndages, splin t, etc., vested in DlvlSlonal Committee. Division supported by members' snbscril,tions. (WAR RINGTON CORPS ) CROSFIELD DIVISION. HEAD-QUAllTEllS: CI:OSFJELD 'S Hon. S urge on (Acti ng).
J. Adams,
M . B.
Ho n . S ecretary.
O.\P "\\~O:r.J;:S, BANK QUAY, \\~ARRI~GTON. S u p e r int en d e nt.
J. R ose, "\Yick en Hon e, Stretton, ncar Warrington. In s p ector o f Stores.
CorpI. H. Flood, 13l, .st. 1'l1l1ry's t., Latchford, Waningtoll.
[Formed 23.1.05.]
H. Joncs.
1s t
o m cer.
T. Cawley. Hon . T reas u r e r
G. Dale.
St. J ohn A ?nbnlu.,nce B J'iguvcle.
·376
Oorporal 1. Privates 28 . T otal effective 33. Drills held 39. A verage attendance 20. Oases attended on public duty 2. Oases attended not on public d ~ty .36. Annual inspectIOn, 19. O. 09. Total on parade 32. Annual re-exanllnatlOn, 15. 6. 09. MetlJ bel'S passed 30 . lIIedallions 28. Service badges 16. Nursing certificates 18. Regulation uniform worn by 2 Officer, 1 sergeant, 1 corpora l, and 16 men. Material: wheeled litter, stretchers, splints, bandages, slll'gieal havresacs, blankets, etc., vested ill Divisional 00mllJittee. D ivision supported by Messrs. Joseph OrosJield and Sons, L i1l1ited. Our tOLal membership for the R.N .A.S. B.R. is now 11 lllell and for the M.H .H.R. 9 men. Four of the R.N.A . S.B.R. mell have bpen up for trailling, 1 for "mall of war " course and 3 for" hospital" course. Also 1 sergeant went for training at Ohester for the M.ll.H.R. Officers 3.
Sergeant 1.
I n<.:rea~e since la.st repOl t 4.
WATERLOO DIVISION (LANCASHIRE).
[Formed 13.6. 06.]
HEAD-QUARTJt:RS: TOWN HALL, , VATEllLOO, LANC .
Hono rary Surgeons .
T. H. Agne,,', F.
'V.
'V.
L KC.P .
'T. H .
Murray, L.U.C.P.
Su p e r i nte n d e nt.
mith, 14, Mount Avenue, Orrell, BootIe, 111'. Liyerpool. Inspector of Stores .
Hon . Secret a l-Y.
,V. H. Davey,
l \ TO. ]
V. D istrict.
377
WHALEY BRIDGE DIVISION (CHESHIRE ).
[Formed 5. 5. 97 .]
TlEAD-QuAHTlms: ?lrl~(,I!ANIC.' IKfiTITUTE, 'YHALRY BmDGE.
Hono r a r y Surg e on s.
Superi nt e nd e nt .
H.. J1. ~ pi tall, ~I. B. F. G. Allan, L. n. c.p.
~. Hag. haw, 110rwieh End, Whaley Bridge.
1st O ffice r a nd In s p ector o f Store s .
Hono ra ry S ec r e t a ry .
J. II. Widd.op.
ergt. G. . White, '1'he L evel, Whaley Bridge. Hon o r a ry Trea sure r .
J. Howartb . ()aicers 4. ergeallt 1. Corporals 3. Privates ~5. Total effective 43. Drill held 52. Average attenda.nce 19. Cases attended on pulJlie duty 20. Remo\als1. OltSes attended not on puhlic duty 110. Annual inspection, 10.7.09. Total 011 parade 37. Allnual rc-examination, 15.0.09. and 29.9.09 . Members pa~sed 36. ~[edallions 2.' 'erdte hadges 10. Nursing certificates . Regulation umfonn worn by 2 0 flicer, 1 sergean t, 3 corporals, atHI 35 men . Material: 7 street boxes, 14 first aid boxe., ~ 'ul'gicaJ hancsncs, hell tent, 7 stretchers, large store cuphoard, splints, bandages, etc., "c tOIl ill Di\'iional Oommittee. Division sllpported hy Illembers' subscriptions ancl plll)lic cOlltributiOllS.
OorpI. H. E. Baron.
Welbeck," Waterloo Park, ,YaLedoo, Lancs. ,e
WHALEY BRIDGE NURSING DIVISION (CHESHIRE) . [l"orllled ) 7.~. 06.]
Ho n . Trea sure r .
~IEC;HA~ICS' INSTITL'TE, 'YlIALEY BRIDGE.
L. H . Goodwill (13.2.10) .
HEAD'Ql:ARTEltS:
09':lcers 3. Sergeant 1. Oorporals 2. Pri\'ates 15. Total effective ~4. I ncrease since last report 3. Drills held 47. A vcrage attendance 11. Oases attended on public duty 4. RCllloval 1. Oases attended not on public duty 86. Annual inspection, 10.7. 09 . Total 011 parade 19. Annual re-examinations, 25.5.09. Members passed 17. Medallions 12. Service ba,dges 4. Nursillg certificates 10. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 1 sergcan t, 2 corporals, and 14 men. 1I1aterial : 3 stretchers, 3 surgical havresacs, splints, bandages, eLe., vested in Divisional Oommittee. Division supported by members' subscriptions and. public contributions. On the occasion of the Territorial Reyiew by H .M . the King at Knowsley on July 5th, there were 27 men and. Durses on duty. The. Division is indebteLi to the Urban District Council for the use of n. rOOtlt for classes and lectures during the winter, and to tLe School Managers for the u e of Ohrist Church School playground for drill, etc. , during the summer n:onths. lIon. 'llI'geon, Superintendent, sergeant, corporals, and 13 men arc enrolled in the Military Home Hospital., Reserve. The Superintendent has been up for training at Ohester Military Hospital.
Honorary Su rgeo n (Act ing).
WATERLOO NURSING DIVISION (LANCS ).
[Formed 21.4 08.]
F. G. Allan,
L.RC.p.
Lady S uperintendent .
Mr . L. Beard, Hockedey Lane, Whaley Bridge, Cheshire.
Lad y S ecret ary.
Lady Inspector of S tores.
Miss 1. A. BOWlioll, Wooll End, li'urness Yale, Whaley Bridge.
.Mi
K ' (Juthel'll.
Oflicel':-l2. Nur:;lllg .ister!O 31. Total elrective 33. Increase since last report 2. Practices held 47. A "erage attendance 16. Oases attended on public duty 6. Allllual inpection, 10 7.09. Total on parade ~3. Annual re.examination, 16.9.09. Melllller passed ~1. ~ledallions ~3. Regulat!OIl uniform worn hy 1 Ottice!' alld 16 lIursing si tel'. )Iaterial: bed, betiding, ane! SICk room reqUIsites. Division supported by memlJe!'s' subscriptions and public contributlOlIS. WHALLEY DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ).
[Formed 27.9.1900.]
IIEAD-QeAlt'l'EUS : Ai;SE~IIlLY ROO~J', ' YHALLEY,
S u p e r i nt e nd e nt & Acti n g Hon . T ,·eas u rer.
W. F. MI)\\'le, HEAD-QUARTERS: TOWN HALL, WATERLOO, LANes.
Hon . Su r g e on .
J. DUllll,
F . R.C . S.
Lady Superinte nd e nt.
Mrs. A. K. Dunn, Tulliallan, Crosby Rd. South, ' Vaterloo, Liverpool.
La dy Sec retary a nd T r easu re r.
l'lli
A. ' Vatson, Briercliffe, vVaterloo, L i ve l pool.
S
Officers 2. Nursing sisters 24 . T otal effective 26. I ncrease since last report 3. Practices held 36. Average atten dance 12. O~ses attended on public d uty 3. Oases attended not on public d uty 4. Annu[1,l inspectIOn, 10.7.09. T otal Oll parade 12. Annual l'e-examination,3.3.09. M embers passed 18. Medallions 11. Regulation uniform worn by 9 nursing sisters; indoor uniform worn a,lso by 1 Officer and 6 nursing sisters. Material : bandages, bandage roller,. and splints, vested in Divisional Oommittee. Division supported by members' suuscr iptlOos.
26, Queen
treet, Whalley.
Ollicel's 2. Oorporal1. Privates 6. Total elrecti\'e 9 (30.9.0fl . ) Decleasc since last report 2. Drill. held 31. Average attendance 4. Oa es attenrl~tl !lot onpuhlic duty 12. Anllual inspection, 27 . . 09. Total on parade . Medal!1011s 5. Regulation uniform wom by 1 Oflicer, 1 corporal, and 6 men . l\~a~e~'lal: 3 stretchers, 2 hn.vresacs, plillts, etc. , vosted in Divisional OOJllmittee. DIVISIon supported by an annual soiree Hud public contributions. WHITEFIELD DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ). HEAD-QUAIl'l'EllS:
OOUNCIL O FFICl~R, EL;\JS
Ho n . Surge on a nd Treasurer. A. J . Young, L. ILC. l'.
[Formed 2 . 7. 02.]
T1:mn',
\V llITEFmLD .
S uper in t e nd e nt .
J. '\'. l'l'ossley, 37, George St., Whitefi.eld, Mandlester.
St. J ohn A n~b'L&lance B?Oigade.
378
N o. I V. District.
Inspector of Stores.
Hon . Sec retary.
'v. Hardman,
Corp1. Clegg.
10, Morley "'treet, Whitefield. Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Corporals 2. Privates 21. T otal effective 26 . D ecrease since last report 4. Drills held 24. A "erage attendance 17. Cases attended on public duty 6. Cases attellded not on public duty 86 . Annual inspection, 16. 6.09. Total on parade 23 . Annual re·exal1Jinatioll, 23.3.09. .l'I1embers passeu 28. Medallions 26. Service badges 15. Nursing certificates 12. Regulation uniform worn by 2 Officers, 1 sergeant, 2 corporal, amI 21 mell. Material: 6 stretchers, 1 havresac, water LottIe, splints, bandages, 12 ,\'Ull boxes, bell ten t, vested in Divisional Committee. Division supported by mcm bel'S' subscriptions and voluntary contributions.
379
Officers 2. Nursing sisLers 4. Total effective 6. Decrease since last report 2. PracLices held 25. Cases at.tended not on public duty 6. Oases privately llursed 3. Annual inspection, 18.9.09. Total on parade 5. Annual re·exam infttion, 21. 7.09. Member. passed 5. Medallions 3. Regulatiou uniform \Vol'll by 1 Officer and 3 llul'sing sisters. Material: bath chair, splints bandages, vested 111 Divisional Oommittee. Division supported by public contributiolls .
WIGAN DIVISION (Ll\NCASHIRE ). [Formed 19.12.05.J IlEAD'QUARTER,,:
GltA~L\[AR
SCHOOL, WIGAX.
Hon. S urgeon. Ac t ing S uperinte ndent, an d Hon. T reasu r er.
111. G. McElligott, F.lt.C.S., 23, 'tandishgate, "\Vigan.
WHITEFIELD NURSING DIVISION (LANCS. ) [Formed 8.10.06.J HEAD'QUARTERS: ELMS STREET, ' VRITEFIELD. Hon . Surge ons.
La dy Supe r inte nd ent.
Mrs. M. B. Young (27.3.10.), D untrune, Whitefield.
A. J. Young, L.n.c.p. (Acting). W. P. Fergl1 on, M.B. , (27 . 3.10. ) Lady S ecret ary.
La dy Insp . of Sto res.
Miss E. Norris, Charnley St., Whitefield.
:Miss
~I.
La dy Treasu re r . ~liss
Hardman.
S. Cook.
Officers 2. J ursing sisters 14. Total effective 16. Cases Decrease since last report 1. Practices held 47. Average attendance 15. attended not on public duty 36. Oases privately nur ed 2. Annual inspection, Iembers pas ed 19.6.09. Total on parade 15. Annual re·examination, 25.3 09. 15. Medallions 14. Regulation uniform worn by 5 nursing sisters. Material: hed, bedding, water bed, splints, bandages, etc., vestcd in Diyisional Oommittee. Division supported by members' subscriptions and yoluntary contributions.
Honorary S ecretary.
Inspector of S tores.
Sergt. T. Olithel'oe, 9a, Greenough Street, Wigan.
J . Farrffioud.
olicer 1. 'el'gen.nts 2. Corporal l. Privates 21. Total effecti ve 25. Increase since last report 6. Drills held 34. Average attelldauce 12. Cases attended on public duty 0. Removals 2. Cases attended. llOt on public (luty 21. Annual inspection, 21. 8. 09. Total on parade 20. Annual re·examination, 31. 8.09 . Members passed 15. Failed 2. Iedalliolls 4. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 2 scrgeants, 1 corporal, 1111(19 men. Material: 4 stretchers, 2 surgical havt'esacs, 2 water bottles, splint.', etc., vesLed in the Hon .• 'urgeon. Division supported by JlH.. mber~· sub 'criptions and p~lhli(; contributions. . One OAi.cer alld 12 mell attended the revIew of the West LancashIre Territorials at Know:;ley Park, on July 5th. WINSFORD DIVISION (CHESHIRE). [Formed 4.5.86.] HEAJ).QUAltTEr.S: ,\'rXSFOHD HIGU Honorary S urgeo n .
WHITWORTH DIVISION (LANCS ). [Formed 10.6.01.J HEAD'QUARTERS ; BmDGE MILLS, , rIIITWORTU. Honora ry Su r g eon .
L. AndErson,
1s t Officer a nd Hon . S ecret a r y.
E. A . tott, 561, Market Street, Whitworth.
M . B.
Insp ecto r of Stores .
1. N.
Hon . Treas u rer.
tarkey.
A. Holt.
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Corporal1. Privates 25. T otal effective 29. Average attelldance 18, Cases I ncrease since last report ]0. Drills held 50. attended not on puhlic duy 40. Annual inspection, 18.9 . 09. Total on paraue 22. Annual re ·examination, 25.5.09. Members passed 15. Medallions 15. SeIVice hadge.1. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 24 DIen . .Matenal : 6 wall boxes, 3 stretchers, bath chair, splints, bandaaes etc. vested in Divisional Committee. Division supported by voluntary subscriptio;,s. ' Officer E. A. Stott haR received his long service medal from the hands of H.R.H. T he Prince of Wales, Grand Prior of the Order.
B. H. Wooc1yatt, L.U.C.P.
S uperintendent a n d Hon. S ecretary.
Honorary Treasurer.
Inspec t or of S tores.
Mr. A. Mureton (lIon. Member) .
•'. 'la.eh:.
Ofli.cer 2. Oorporals~. Private 16. Total effective 20. Decrease sillce la.st report 7. Drills held 39. Average attendance 13. Oases attended on puhlic duty 32. Removals 9. Oases attellde(1 HOt on pub~ic duty 25-±. Annual in 'pection, 29.9. on. Total on parade 9. Annual re.exal.l1matlOll.'. 29 . 9. 09. 2.Iembers passecl :Medalliolls H. .'en'ice ba(lges 14. NUl"ll1g eertlhcates 6. lIicers, 1 sergeant, 2 corporals, .and 16 men . Regulation uniform ""OJ'll Ly:2 }Ia.terial: hoI's' alllbulance, wheeled litter, 7 Flll'ley stretchers, 11 surgICal havl'esacs, 4 emergency hoxcs, vested in the Urban District Council. Division supported by llllhlic con tribn tiOllS.
WINSFORD NURSING DIVISION (CHESHIRE). [FOl'llleU 15.1. 03J. IIgAD·QUAltTEn.:
COUXCIL
Honorary S u r geo n (Ac t in g).
[Formed 19.8.03.J
HEAD'QUAnTERS: SPRING BANK, R OCHDALE. Hon . Su r g e on (Act ing).
L . Anuerson, M.B. 1st Nursi ng Officer, Lady Secret a ry, and La dy Insp ector of Stores .
11iss L . Hill, 9, Hall Street, Whitworth, Roch dale.
eUGOL".
A. Ul':lut (11.10.0U.), Wharton Bridges, "\Yin t'orJ.
B. H. W ootlyatt, L. l~. C. P .
WHITWORTH NURSING DIVISION (LANCASHIRE ).
'lJlEET COU~CIL
Lad y S ec r e t a ry.
MissM. Heathcote, Ways Green, "\Vinsforcl.
CHOOLS,
'YLT ~FORD.
Lad y S uperintenden t . ~liss L. A. L. A pinall.Dndley,
"\Vhal'ton LOllge, "\Yin ford. Ac t ing La dy Ins p ector of Sto r es .
Mrs. A. W . Davies.
Officers 2. Nursing is tel'S 15. Total effective 17. Practices held ~1. Averarre attendance . Anuual in pection. 29.9.09. Total on parade 5. Annllalre.exa~lillaLioll, :29. 9.09. :Members passed 10. Medallions 9. Regulation uniform \VOl'll by 1 OfIicel' and 11 nursing sisterH. Material vested in .U l'ban District Oonncil. Division supported by public contri bntiolls.
3 0
t. J ohn ..d mbuloncl5 LJ J'igClde.
No. V. District.
No . V . -N orth - Eastern District.
Deputy C01nmissioner-nIr. S. C. W.UlDELL, Doe Hill House, Dr. Alfreton, Dcrby. District Chief Sm'geon-Surgeon-ilIajor E. , rEST- Y:\lE , ~r.D . , A.~r. n., 30, Pre cot treet, Halifax. Assistant Co;mnissiollu-nlr. . 'Y. 1I1ALKIX, Rock Cliffe, Oheadle, 'taffs. Assistant C01Il?nissione1"-)lr. P. RATCLIFF, )IoOllands, • tarleforrl, Klltts. Dist,'ict Chief Sllperintendent-)Ir. H . C. ELSE, 1, Agden Read, ,·hdtield. Dist1'ict Superintendent of St01·es-:'1r. F. L.UIBEI:T, M.n.C.S., L.n.C.p., Fairfield Honse, Newland, Lincoln. District Superintendent T1'ermtrer - urgeon-Captain A. J . HEL)[ MONTAGUE, ~I.D . , R.A.:I!.C. (T.), Potter ,'b'cet, Work·or. District Sll]Jaintendent SecrctCt1·y - ~1r. H. C. CH . LllBEI{S, ullnyfield, Beightoll, near heffield.
REPORT OF THE DEPUTY CO:'DII " IONER.
Sm, -
DOE HILL H Ot:sE )lEAR .ALFltETO:\, Octobe/, 1909.
I n submitting my report for the year ending. eptember 30th, 1909, I bLwe plea~ure in tating that nine new Corps or Division, basing been formed during that period for the previous year. The returns I haye had sent me show how much the selTice i appreciated and how u eful the diffe1ent Corps and Di\'i'ions have been in their respective localitie,;. They ha\'e been called upon to do duty on all occasion. where publie functions of any importance have taken pla.ce, and in all ca es they have proved them~el\'es invaluable. They have also been of the 'rreatest use in transport ervice. A 1ll0:;t satisfactory camp was held at Blackpool during "Yhit-week. At the places where Oorps or Divisions of the Brigade exi t they have proved themselves cIuite ready and willing to cope with all cases where fir·t aid i neces.-;ary, and also by their regular drills show that they are capable of dealing with Ul.SI::S where their sen'ices are required . The.v are ready to turn out at the shortest notice, and are fitted to act with the Regular Forces should the necessity arise. The adoption of the Brigade ulJiform is now almost universal. The Clreatest sati"faction is universally expre sed at the alteration. to the uniform, and I "have little doubt but that it will be universally adopted in the District as soon as time and circumstances permit. There have been several conference of Officer::; durin" the year, which have been all well attended. '" A ll Corp::; and D ivisions have been inspected duriner the year, either lJY myself or one of nly staff, and the reports show a strOllg and m~rked improvement in discipline and first aid knowledge. I regret to say that my District Superintendent Secretary, Mr. R atcliff, wh.o h~s bee~ a most cap~ble 'ecrE:tary, has had to resign . I am glad , however, to retam .Ins serVICes as an ASSIstant Commissioner. The 'ecl'etary's work is very g reat, takI?g up a lot of time daily. I have obtained as his succe.'sor, Mr. H. C. Ohambers , Clllef Superintendent of the R otherharu Corps , I much r elY ret also the r esi(mation of the o
'"
381
District Superi 11 tenden t T reasure r, Dr. Eames, of , hipley, Yorks, but have been fortunate in the appointment of Dr. A . J . H elm .»lontague, Hon . . 'urgeon and Superintende~1t of the Wo:k:;op Division, as 1.lis succe:;sor, who has rendered very valuable serVIces to the B ngarle on many occaSH)ns. It is difliclli t to men tion names of any particular Officer for services rendered when all have worked so loyally, and hlLve heen so full of enthusiasm for furthering the work of the 13ri(<I.(le lJUt I feel that special commendiLtion is due to :Mr. W. H. Chamber:-;, of D~nahy, wbo has now one of the finest C011)S in my Di<;trict, which reo ult is entirely due to his energy and zeal. . . . . )ly thanks arc due to all the meml)eJ's of my ·taff for t~eIr aSSIstance m carrYlog out the arduou work imposecl Oil all, anel also to the medlcal staff and all Officer " nurse and men, for the eflicient way they have ca.rried out their duties. I append n. list of Corps and Division in ordl::r of seniority and di~trilJution. I have the honour to lJ(~, . '11', Your olwchent 'en'aut, • 'n;j,Itl C. \V . UlDELL, Knight oj Grace of the Ordu of St. John of J uusalem in England, Depu.ty Commissioner, !l'o. V. District. To the Chid 'ommi 'joner, ,'t. John Al1Jbulance Brigade.
LIST
OF COllI'S A .. 'D DIV!. IO:\!; L' Ol'1H:I~ OF .'1'::\IOllITY.
TilrlJelf Corp!; . Birchwoo(l" . Tibshelf and Birchwood Xnrsing D1Vj,.,ioll ~'orth talronlshire Corps Bradford A Divi, ion \Yelbeck Division. A. Annley & \\' ortley Div. (Leeds) Bur:le!1I Di vi. ion tafl's.) Eastwood Di vi. ion Railway Divi,;iull (N'. , taffs.) 1\ewcastlc Division ~ tall's.). Darnold wick " Hudder~fiehl Corp~
Derby Di \·i .. ion . Dewsbnry COI1JS . Tunstall Division (N . daft's.) Gui. eley (,hipley) Divi. ion Lincoln " Keighley " " A Division " B " " Nul'. " W orksop " . Barnoldswir.k ~Tnrsillg Division . Hebuen Bridge Corps. . Heanor Division Earby" . Dewsbury is ursing Di vision Morley Division (D ewsl.mry) Ilkeston Corps Belper Di vision . Denuby and Cadebv Division Shipley Corps ." . " A Division " B " Sheffield Corps .
1 ~7 1 ~~
1 1 1
1 1 1 1
1
1 1 1
J 1 1 1 1 97
1897 1 97 1 97 1 97 1 97 1897 1 9 1 9 1 9 1 99 1899 1899 1899 1 99 1899 1 99 1899 1 99
IIa worth Di \'isiOll (l\:eigh ley) JIal'plll' Hill Divi. iOll Vi "by Division Halifax " Hurldcr:,field _-Ufo Di\'. Batley ~ -nr. Di\'. (De\\'soury) Leeds Corps . E. -'tanniur,Jey Divi ion (Leeds).
13righoll e Corps . B. Holbeck Divi ion (Leed ') ~Ia!lsfield
1899 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1901 1901 1901 1901 1901 1901 1901
" Korth Lindsey Iron Dist. Div .. Batlcy Di,i ion (Dcwsbury) Ossett» " II ecklJlolJuwike Di'viion C. Durley, Kirkstall und Dist. Diviion (Leeds). 1901 ,'llttoll-in-A:;hJielc1 Division 1901 B uxton Division . 1901 Woolley Colliery and Darton Div . 1901 F . Garfol'th Divi. ion (Leeds) . 1901 D . Korth Leed' Divi 'iOll (Leeds) 1901 Electric Traction Diy. (~. tafJs.) 1901 Briuhotl e ~ursing Div. . 190:3 Bro~Yllruyd Dye\~ orks Diy. (Brad.) 1902 H. Leeds City Tralll . Div. (Leeus) 1902 Talke Division . . . 1902 EIland Di vi::;ioll 1 90~ Elland Tur 'inCf Division 1902 H almerend and District D iv . 190:2 Otley D ivi ion ( hiple)') 1902 ilsrlell Di vision (Keighley) 1902 Boston D i vision 1903 BraMonl N urSiIlg Division 1903 E ccle hill Divi ion 1903 Birstall Di vi ion 1903 Shipley Nursing Division 1903,
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No.
Di·t1'icl.
383
ABSTRACT OF CORPS AND DIVI ' ION .. AmUulallce.
St. John A ?nb'Li.-lamce Brrigacle.
382
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E aroy Nursing Division Peak dale Division Goole Division . Settle " . Ravensthorpe Div. (De,Ysonry) . Morley Nursing Div. " Bradford Tramway Division Hasland Division . Shelton Divi ion (N. Sta{f~.) Cleckheaton Division (Dewsbmy) Kidsgrove Division Rotherham Division Eccleshill Nursing Di vision l'IIadeley Division Cleethorpes Diyision North Bierley Diyision Cleckheaton Nnr:ing Division Sowerby Bridge Division Soweroy N ur ing Division Spalding Ry. Division Bradford 1. Ry . Division Scissett Division Rockingham Colliery Division Shipley l\1.Ry. Division Duffield Division Horton Section of Settle Division Oreswell Division Bamsley Division
COUNTY.
1903 1904 1904 190-1 1904 1904 190-1 1904 1904 1905 1905 1905 1905 1905 1905 1905 ] 905 1906 1906 1906 1906 1906 1906 1906 1906 1906 1906 1906
DI STRIDUTIO~ OF
1. Leeds Division J..J' " . A. " Nursing Division Treeton Di vision Castleford Di vi ion E. Keig hley Di vi ion . Settle Nmsing Division. H alifax Nursillg DIvision Blackwell Divisioll . D enahy Main 001'pS D enaoy ursing Division ilsden "ur in g Divi ion Lillcoln U (Police) Di vi8ion . Oh esterton Oi vision. Honley Division (Hutlc1ersfield ) Mexb oro' Diyisioll (D elHtoy) P on tefract Divi ion Kilnhur t Divi sion Gai ll sborou g h Division Ch es t erfi eld Di,ision . 'Va th Division (D enahy) Ackton Hall Colli ery Di \'ision . F eath erstone 1\[ain Colliery Div. ,Yarsop Main Colliery Dlvision Pleasley Division . . "orth Bierley Nursing Division Grilll shy Divi. ion . Man fi eld Colliery Di vision
Conps
1906 1906 19 07 1907 1907 1907 1907 1907 1908 19 08 1908 190 190 190 1908 1908 1908 lIl0 }f108 1908 1908 100 1909 1909 1909 1909 HJ09 1909
A);,D DIYI. 'IONS.
Derbyshire-Corps :-Birchwood, Ilkeston, Tiosh elf. Divisions :- Belper, Black\yell , Buxton, Chesterficld, Oreswell Duffield, D erby, H ean or, IIarpur Hill, Hasland, Peakdale. Lincolnshire-Corps :·-Lincoln. Divisions ;·-Boston, Cl eethorpes, Lindsey ; Spalding.
Grim soy, Gain slJorough,
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Nottinghamshire-Divisions:- Digby, Eastwood and Watnall, Mansfield, Mansfield Oolliery, Plea~l ey, Sutton, Warsop Oolliery, Welocck, Worksop. Staff'ordshire- Corps :-Nol'th Staffordshire. Di visions :-Ch esterton, Kidsgrovc, :Madcley , Talke. Yorkshire (W est Riding)-Corps :-Brighouse, D cwslJUl'Y, D ellalJy Main, Buddersficld, Keighley, Leeds, H.otherham, Sheflieltl, Shipley. Divisions ;-Ackton Hall Colliery, Barlloldswick, Bradford City, Bratlford Midland Hailway, Bradford Tramways, Bal'llsley, Brownroyd, Castleford, Earoy: E ccleshill, lWand, Goole, Halifax, Hcckmondwike, North Bierley, Heoden Bridge, Pontefract, Rockingham, Featherston e Colliery, Settle 30werby Bridge, Woolley Oolliery, and Dartoll.
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ACKTON HALL COLLIERY DIVISION (YORKS ). 1
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Hon. Surgeon.
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II. L. IIer::icy, The Lilacs, Featherstone.
J . W. Brooke, 52, Green Lanc, Fcatherstone.
In spector of Stores and Hon. Treas •
J. B . Fell.
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. Officers 2. Sergeants 2. Oorporal1. Privates 1. 'rotal cffective 23. Dl:llls held 27. Averagc attendance 16. H.emovals 4. Cases attended not on pu~hc duty 16. Annual inspection, 30.tL09 . Total on parade 21. Regulation ulllfol'm worn by 2 sorgeants, 1 corporal, and 2 men . Material: 2 stretchers, large ambulancc box, 2 sets ~plillts, 5 rug::;, 2 hanu bags, containing splints, bandages, lint, cottoll wool) etc., vested in AcktOll Hall Colliery 00. Division supported by Ackton H all Oolliery) and members.
St. John
386
An~vulance
BJ'igade.
BARNOLDSWICK DIVISION (YORKS.).
No. V. Di6trict.
[Formed 21.3.95 .]
H EAD-QUARTERS: DRILL HALL, DAM HEAD, SKIPTON ROAll, BAltNOLDSWICIC.
1st Officer.
Supe ri ntend en t .
.J. W. Baldwin.
T. Baxter, Oliffe House, 14, Ft1-r East View, Barnoldswick.
Acting Inspector of Stores.
" Hon. Secretary and Sergeant ."
n.
A . Petty, 5, Oraven St., Bat'lloldswick (10.3.10) .
Duxbury.
Officers 2. Sergeants 2. Oorporals 3. Privates 36. Tobl effective 4.3. Reserve member 1. IncreaRe since last report 13. Drills held 4-1. Avemge attendance 27 . Removal 19. Oases attendpd not on puhlic duty 73. Annual in pection, 11.9.09. Total on parade 38. An~lUal re-examinati,?n, .S.1. 09.. lcmbers passed 29. Failed 9. Medallions 15. . ernce badge .12. . urSlllg cerb~cate8 .36. ReO'ulation uniform worn by all. Matenal: wheeled litter, 6 stretchers, 1:) surglCal ha;e acs, splints and bandages, ye ted in Divisional Oommittee. Di\'islon supported by public contributions. . During the year 11 succe sfui first aid cIa s was held, also an acl\'anceel first mel and nursing class under the RN.A.S.B. Reserye. The number of men now enrolle :l in the R K A. S. B. Reserve is 2 . BARNOLDSWICK NURSING DIVIS ON. HEAD-Q("ARTEIlS:
[Formed 10.2.97.]
BARXOLDSWICK.
DllILL HALL,
Acting Lady Treas.
Acting Lady Sec.
Acting Lady Supt.
liss II. Edmondson.
Miss P. Brooks, 33, Ribblei>dale Termce, Barnoldswick.
1\lrs. Thornton, Hi, Essex Street, Barnoldsw-ick.
oilicer 1.
ursing sisters 7. Total efi'ecti ve Decrease since last report 1. Practices held 45. A "erage ~1-ttellelance 6. Annual in 'pection, 11. 9. 09 . Total 0n parade . Jeda,lliol1s 3. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 7 nursing sisters. Materi~1-l: splints. bandages, nursing material. Division supported by members' subscriptions and public contributions. T
Inspector of Stores.
HEAD-QUARTEl~S : THHEE Or..AXE'S HOTEL, ELDON
Honorary S ecretary.
Honorary Surgeon & Supt.
Trevor Howell, F.R. C. S., 13, Victoria Road, Barnsley.
E. , Yard, Dea,rne Terrace, Barnsley Rd., Old Mill, B:.tl'l1sley. Honorary Treas urer.
Inspector of Stores.
J. Rose,
G. Stahler.
J.P . , C.O.
(Hon. Mem.).
Officer 1. Sergeants 2. Oorporals 3. Privates 24. Total effective 30. I ncrease since l ast report 1. Drills held 39. Average attendance 12. Cases attended on puhlic duty 30. Removals 5. Oases attended not on public duty 23. Annual inspection, 29.8.09. Total on parade 15. Aunuall'e examination, 25.8.09. Members passed 19. Medallions 7. Regulation uniform V;'OI'11 by 1 Officer, 2 sergeants, 3 corporals, and 24 men. Division supported by members' subscriptiolls. BELPER
DIVISION (DERBYSHIRE ).
[Formed 14..8.99.]
HEAD-QUARTERS : MIDLAND RAILWAY STATION, KING STl{El~T, BELPEH.
Hon . Surgeon.
G. B. Gill, Superintendent.
W. M. Moreton, 42, Ford Street, Derby.
W. Meadows.
Offi cers~. Sergeant 1. Privates 18. Total effective 21. Decrease since last report 4. Drills held 40 . Average attendance 21. Oases attended not on public duty 20. Annnal in. pection, 10.7.09. Total on parade 11. Medallions 13. ,ervice ba.1ges 7. N 111 sing certi ficates 4.. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 1 sergeant, and 18 men. Material: 6 stretchers, 2 water bottles, 2 ha vresacs, spliuts, &c., vested ill Di vi .. ional Oommittee. Division supported by members' subscriptions, and public contrilmtiolls.
BIRCHWOOD CORPS (DERBYSHIRE).
M.B.
Hon. Secretary.
Sergt. A. Spencer, 22, Belper L ane, Belper.
[Formed 1888.]
HEAD-QUARTEns: SOMEnCOTES INSTITUTE.
Hon. Surgeon .
O. D. Robson,
Superintendent.
M . A., M.B.
,V. Powiss, Birchwood Oolliery, Alfreton.
1st Officer, Hon . Sec. and Insp . of Stores.
Honorary Treasurer.
S. A. J. II ill, Birchwood Colliery, AlfJ'eton.
1Ifr. J. Merriman (Hon. Mem.)
Officers 3. ergeants 4. Corporals 5. Privates ·12. Total effective 54. Increase, ince Ia L report 2. Drills held 21. A verage attendance 13. Removals 6. Cases attended not on public duty 12. Annual inspection, 11.8.09. Total on parade. 50. Annnal re-examinntioll, ];'.12.0. Members passed 51. Failed 3. MetlalllOns 61. N llJ'sing certi licates 3. Regula tion uniform worn by all. Material: ambulance wagon, 7 stretchers, splint, etc., vested. in Corp' Oommittee. Oorps supported by pnlll ic COil tribu tions . (BIRCHWOOD CORPS ) BIRCHWOOD NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 188 .] IIE\D-QuAXI'EIts: GmLs' • 'OJIOOL, So:\mncOTE .
Hon. Surgeon ( Acting.)
Lady Superintend e nt.
Mr. '. O. Wardell, Doe Hill HOll e, Alfreton.
M.A., ;)J.ll.
[Formell 19.11.06.]
THEET, KOHTH, BARXSLE¥.
Hon. Treasurer.
J. IIitchcock.
O. D. Robson, BARNSLEY AND DISTRICT DIVISION (YORKS ).
387
1st Nursing Officer , Lady Secretary, Insp. of Stores and Treas.
nil'. Bea -tall, Oporto Honse, 'omercote . Officer 3. Nnr ing sisters 7. Total effective 10. . rlDnlls held 12. Average attendance Cases attended. not on public duty 12. ~Anuual inspection,]1. .09. Total on parade 9. Annual re-examination, 15.12.0 . Members passed 9. Medallions 9. Regulation uniform WOI'll hy all. Material: bed, stretcher, splints, bandages, &e., vesteu in Divisional Committee. Division supported by public contributions. BIRSTALL DIVISION (YORKS. ). IIEAD-QUAHTERS:
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1\IILL \YAHEJlOU E, BHADFOHn ROAD,
Honorary Surgeon .
It A. Forsyth,
[Fonneu 10.7.03.]
M.D.
BIR
TALL.
Super intendent and Hon . Treasurer.
W. E. \V inllelt.1 31, Mill
treet, Birstall.
Honorary Secretary.
Inspector- of Stores.
Sergt. W. Wager, 3U, 'mithies Moor Lane, 13irsLall.
W. Lees.
Officers 2. Sergrant 1. Oorporall. Privatcs 19. Total cffective 23. Increase since last report 3. Drills held -i5. AVel'llge attenda,nce 12. Oases attend cd 011 lJUblic dnty 6. R emoval 1. Oa os attended not 011 puhlic duty 40. Annual illspection, 4..9.09. Total 011 parade 11. Aunual l'l'-cxa,mination, 14 . . 09. Members passCll 13. Mr.dallions]. Service badges 6. I ursing certificates 3. RegulatiOll uniform WOl'll by 1 Officcr, 1 serg-eun t, 1 corpol'al, and 1 men.
St. J ohn .A 1nbu lance Brigade.
388
]V o.
Material : 3 liUers, 3 stretchers, wall box, 3 first aid baskcts, banuages, splints, 8 water bottles, pouche , etc., vest~d in Di.visi~nal Committee. Divi ion supported by members' subscriptions, and publIc contl'lbutIOns. Olle sergeant and 5 privates attended thc annual Camp of Instrnction at Blaekpool for a week.
BLACKWELL DIVISION (DERBYSHIRE).
Supt., Act ing Ho n. T reas., a nd S ec.
Honora ry Surgeon .
W . G. Le Grand,
H . R.
M . D.
1st Offic er.
2nd Office r .
Acti ng Inspector o f S to r es.
1. Davies.
G. Wyk es.
Officers 4. Sergeants 2. Corporals 2. Privates 25 . Total effective 33. I ncrease since last report 1. Drills held 16 . .A vera cre attclldance 18. Ca es attended not on public duty 5. Annual inspection, 14 . . 09. Total on parade 2 . Annual re-examination, 10.4. 09. Members pa sed 22. Meda,llions 3. Regulation uniform worn by 3 Officers, 2 sergeants, 2 corporal , and ~5 pri va.LeR. :Thla,teri al : stretcher, diagrams, bandages, splints, etc. , vested in the Blackwell Colliery Co., L td. Division supported by voluntary contributions and members' Rubs('l'iptiol1s.
BOSTON DIVISION (LINCS.). [Formeu. 3.6.03.] HEAD-QUARTERS :
TUN:tJARD STREET SCHOOL, BOSTOX.
Hono rary Surgeon .
Hono rary S ecretary.
A . E . 'Wilson, ~r.B. Grove Street, Boston.
A. Hackford, Witham Place, Roston.
,I'.
Ho n o rary T reasurer.
G. A. End erby.
Officer 1. Sergeant 1. Privates 15. Total effective 17. Increase since last reJ..lort 1. Drills held 26. Annual inspection, 14.8. 09. Total on parade 15. Annual re-examination, 24.9.09. Memhers passed 16. Medalliolls 7. Regulation uniform worn by 1 sergeant, and 15 men. :Thlaterial: wheelecllitter, 3 stretchers, ~ havresacs, splints, e:c., vested in Divisional Committee. Division supported by voluntary contributions.
BRADFORD CITY DIVISION (YORKS. ). H EAD-QuAnTElts:
Honorary Surg eon .
La dy Superintend e nt .
G. Kee, L.RC.P. 1st Nurs ing Officer.
Mrs.
Mrs. E . J. Chapman, 726, Manchester Road, Bradford .
Act ing Lady S ec r et a ry.
1. E . Rees.
},Ii,s .Johllston, 157, IIOItOll Lane, BraMord .
Re-organised 2 .2.06.]
CENTP.AL FmE STATIO.-, NELSOK STIlEET, BHADFORD.
Hon . Surgeon .
V. Bateson, L.lt. C.P. Hon . S e c ret a ry a n d In s pe ctor of Stores.
E . R ees, 51, Harrogate Street, Otley Road,
S u p erintendent .
W.
tarkey, 107, Marsh, Ll'eet, Manche&tcl' Road, Bradford. Hon . Treasure r .
G. Kee,
L.n.c.p.
Bradford. Officers 2. Sergeants 2. Corporals 4. Privates 29 . Total effective 37. D ecrease since last report 4. Drills held 52 . Average attendance 20 . Cases at t ended on public duty 88. Removals 73. Cases attendeu. not on public duty 178. Annual inspection, 25.4 .09. Total on parade 27 . Annnalre-examillation, 15.9.09. M embers passed 33. Medallions 35 . Service badges 14. Nursing certificates 15. R egulation uniform worn by all. Matcrial: 7 stretchers, 2 po le litters and stands, 5 rugs and l)illows, surgical havl'es<1C, 11 water bottles, flag.> and locker, street box, splints, and bandages, vested in Divisional Committee. Di visioll supportcd by members' subscriptions and pul)lie contributions. Six men attached to the" I " Bearer Compa,ny, attended their alln ual trainin.g at ' Yoolwich . Fourteen men arc also memuers of the Military llome H ::>spItals R eserve.
Lady Inspector of Stores .
M iss F. McIntosh.
Officers 3. Nursing si tel'S 15. Total effective 18. Increase since last report 1. Practices held :12. Averaae attendance 20. Annual i~spect~on, :25..1. O~. A11l.111al re-examillation ~ 20.5.09, nlem lJers p:1ssed 14. ledal. bOils 10. Rt'gulatJOn.Ulllfollll " '0 1'11 by 2. Officers a11c114 nUl' ing sisters. nfaterial: ~ll ee~s~ ~lankct\"i hO~lntal bed! .h~mper wlth contents, splints and l)alldages, vested 1Il Dlv~ 'l~ llal c.;onllmttee. DIVlSlOl1 supported hy public contributions and members' snbscnptIODS.
BRADFORD MIDLAND RAILWAY DIVISION (YORKS). [Formed 29. 3.0 6.] HEAD-QUARTERS: MmL_\SD ST.\TIO~, BR.lDFORD.
Ho n. S urgeo n.
R. Crawford, Supe r inte nd e nt.
J . Husson .
[Formed 1.10.01.
HEAD -QUARTEItS : CENTRAL FIRE STATION, NELSO~ STREET, BRADFORD.
i\I.B.
3rd Office r a nd Ins pector of S t ores.
W. K. Fleming, IIigh Yie,,',
Insp ector of Sto res.
Sergt.
[Formed 31. 5. 06. ]
tevens, Black" eli, Alfl'eton.
R. Littlewood.
389
BRADFORD CITY NURSING DIVISION (YORKS. ).
[Formeu. 4.2. 08 .]
H EAD.QUARTEltS : BLACKWELL BRIGADE HALL, NEAll ALl!'HETON, DEl1BYSliIRE.
V. Distri ct.
J . T . Ward .
Bsholt, Bradford . Ho n . Sec r etary.
Hon . Treasu r er.
M. C. Pmtt, 1, BeUe Vue, Bm.dford .
H . Worboys.
Officers 3. ergcant 1. Corporals 6. Primtes 30 . Total effective 39. Decrease since last r eport 9. Drills held 39. Average attendance 18 , Cases attended not 011 puhlic dUly 21. Annual in pection, 25.4.09. Total on parade 2~. An.nnal re-examinn,tioll, 6.1~.0,. Member )la 'sl, d 35. ::\Iedallion 30. Regulation llmform worn by 1 serg'eant, .j. corporal, and 13 men. ~Iate rial : full equipment vested in Midlaucl Hailway. Division upported by members' subscriptions. '
BRADFORD TRAMWAYS DIVISION (YORKS). I1]~AlJ-QUAR'l'EH .:
7,
LFormed
2~ . 2 . 05.J
II ALLI.'GS, BRADFORD .
Hon . S u r geo n , Supt., a nd Act ing Hon . Treas .
S. ",Y. Rhodes, 37, Victor Roau, Mn,nningham, Bradford . Acti ng 1st Offi ce r an d Honorary S ec r etary.
Acti ng In spector of Stores .
E. Bu sey, 31, laidstone .'t. , Kellinghftll Rd ., Brauford.
H . Marriott.
Officers 2. Sel'gean t 1. Corporal 1. Privates H . 'Total effective 18. Decrease .'i11ce last report 2. DrilL held 35 . Average attendance 8. Cases attended not 011 public duty 42. Annual re-examination, 5.7.09. Members pas ed 10: Medalli?l~' . 6. Regulation uniform wom by 1 sergeant, 1 corporal aud 6 pl'lvn.tes. DIVlSIOU supported by 'l'ramways Committee.
BRIGHOUSE CORPS (YORKS.). II EAD-QUARTElU:l:
Chi ef Surge on .
F. F. Bond,
M . D.
[Formecl14.3. 02 .]
RAs'L'JUcK, BRIGHOU E . Chi ef Supe r inte nd e nt . II . L. Thornton, Castle II ill House, R astrick, Brighouse.
St. J ohn A ?nbulance B?'igade.
390
No. V. District.
Su pt. Secretary.
Supt. o f Stores.
Hon . Treasurer.
Arthur Thornton, 42, Thornhill Road, R astrick, Brighouse.
Albert Thornton .
,V. H. Greenwood (Hon. Mem.)
Hon . Surgeo n .
(BRIG HOUSE CORPS) BRIGHOUSE DIVISION. [Formed 6 . . 01.] Oo:mlIo~
Hon. Surgeon.
T.
CC
BROWNROYD DIVISION (YORKS.). [Formed 13.2.02.] H EAD-QUARTERS : OLARION R OOMS, "\VIIETLEY H ILL, BRADFORD.
(One Ambulance Division). Officers 7. Sergeants 4. Oorporals 6. Privates 54 . (One ]Ynrsing Division) . Officers 4. Nursing sisters 27 . Total effective 102. Increase since last report 18. Material: 3 litters, small marqnee, 7 emergency wall boxes, 5 stretcher boxes, 9 beds, mattresses, sheets and blankets, 6 surgical havl'esacs, 17 stretchers, 3 cupboarJs, 12 bugles, drums, etc., vested in three Trustees. Oorps supported by members' subscriptions and voluntary contributions.
HEAD-QUARTERS :
391
CODXCIL
CIIOOL, R ASTRICK, BllIGIIOU E.
Superintendent.
1st Officer.
H. E. EYans, B.A., L.O.P., 40, Orowtree , Rastriek, Brighouse, Yorks.
J . HallIday.
,V. Amison, ~r.B., B.OH.
Honorary Secretary & Sergt."
O. B. Oopping, 1, George ~t. , Thornhill Briggs, Brighouse.
Inspector of Stores.
H. Hamsden.
Su peri ntend ent.
H. Hall, 4, Leyburn Street, Bradford .
1. 1I10ssop, F.rt.C.S. Hon . Secreta ry.
Inspector of Stores.
E. Thornton, 19, Daisy liill L ane, Bradford.
Hon. Treasurer.
A. Raynor.
J.
'Y. Procter.
Officers 2. ,ergeants 2. Corporals 2. Privates 16. Total eITective 22. Decrease since 111 -t rcport 6. Drills held ~6. Average attendance 15. Oases attended 011 public (luty 23. Remov,Lls 3. Cases attended not on public duty 96. Anoual insppction, 11.11.0. Total on llarade 14. Annual re-examillation, 11.11.0. Membcrs passed H. :'IIechdlions Hi . Regulation uniform worn by all . Material: 3 stretchers, 2 haYl'esacs, splints, water bottles, etc., "estell in Divisional Committee. Division supported by members' cOlltributions and public subscriptions.
BROWNROYD NURSING DIVISION (YORKS). [Formed 7.7.05.] HEAD-QlJAR'l'EHS: BRO\YXROYD.
Honorary Treasurer.
1st Class
ergt. A. Ooates.
Officers 3. Sergeants 4. Corporals 6. Pri.-ates 54. Total elfecti ve 67. Reserve member 1. Increase since last report 19. Drills held 39. Average attendance 30. Cases attenued not on public Juty 40. Annual inspcction, 30.7.09. T otal on parade 51. Annual re-examination, 27.4.09 . l\Iem bel'S passcd 40 . Medallions 34. Nursing certificates 30. Rl:'gulation uniform worn by 3 0 llieers, 4 sergeants, 6 corporals, and 47 men. Material vested in tlnee trustees. Division sllpporte:l by members' subscriptions and voluntary contribution. The annual trainiug of the" H" Bearer 00. \,a held at York during ,Yhit-week, 12 members from this Di vision being presen t. Th e mem bel'S attache(l to the "II" Bearer Co. visited S. Luke's Hospital, Halifax, on 8aturday, SepteLlluer 11th, 1909. The visit proved both interestiug and inslructi ve. A stretcher has been kindly presented by 1111'S. Blackburn.
(BRIGHOUSE CORPS ) BRIGHOUSE NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 3. 02.]
BUXTON DIVISION (DERBYSHIRE). [Formed 6.11.01.] IlEAD-QUAI:.TEW;: GEOrtGR
TREET, BUXTOX. Superintendent.
Hon . Surgeons.
J. Shelmerdine, Burbage Road, Buxton.
J. E. H arbul'll, :ll.lL C. S. A. R. Hardy, r.. :\[. '., ' . A. Act ing Hon . Secretary.
I nspector of Stores.
G. F . I'ille.
Sergt. O. BooLh, Light"'ood H.oad, Buxton .
Officers 3. ergeant 1. Corporal 1. Pri,'ates 17. Total eITective 22. Decrease since last report 1. Drill held 19. A"erage attendance] 5. Removals 25 . Cases attcnuerl not on public duty 40 . Medallions 4. Nursing certificates 5. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Ollicer, 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 17 men. Material: 2 litter , 7 stt'etehcr~, <'I.nd 2 stations, Ye'ted in Divisional Committee. Division supported by llIembl'rs' subscriptions.
HEAD-QUARTERS: VICTORIA SCHOOLS, RASTRIOK. Honorary Surg;eon.
B. E. I. Edwards, M. B.
Lady Superintendent. 1111'S. H. E( 1wal'lls, Olaremont Villas, Brighonse.
1st Nurs . Off. and Lady Sec.
111. G. Thol'lltOll, Cas tIe Hill House, Rastrick.
.MISS
2nd Nursing; Officer.
Lady Inspector of Stores.
Miss W. M . Bond.
Lady Treasurer.
Mrs. R. A. "\Yatson.
Miss A. Aspinall.
Offi cers 4. Nursing sisters 27. Total effective 31. D ecrease since last report 1. Practices held 38 . Average atteudance 17. Oases attended on public duty 40. Oases attended not on public duty 31. Cases privately nursed 2. Annual inspection, 30 .7.09 . Total on parade 26. Annual re-exuminatiO~l, 4.5.09. Members passed 24. lI1ellallions 28. Service badges 11. Regulation nl1lform worn by 4 Officers and 22 nursing sisters. Material: 9 beds, bed limn, nursin g and sick room requisites, diagrams, spl ints, bandages, tourniquets, emerge))cy hampers, 2 cupboards, 3 basket hampers, 12 llmses wallets, etc., vested in the Oorps ' Trustees. Division supported uy members' subscriptions and public contributions.
CASTLEFORD AND DISTRICT DIVISION (YORKS). [Formed .7.07.] HgAD-QUAllTERS: L AGAR S'l'HEET, CASTLEFORD. Hon . Surge ons.
,\V. F. Ohrigpill. H. W. 13inks,
Superintendent.
1st Officer.
J. Firth.
M. Robert.
L . . A. lII.B.
" Hon . Sec. and Sergt."
O. Marsha]l, 13-1, Lower Oxford t., Oa!:itleford.
Inspector of Stores.
E. Morton.
Hon. Treasurer.
Oorp1. .Ll.. G . Guise.
Officers 4. Sergeants 3. Oorporals 2. Privt1.tes 26. Total effective 35 . Incret1.se sillce last report 2. D rills held 30 . AYerage a~~endance 20. Oases ~ttend~d on public duty 34 . Ct1.ses attend ed not on publIC d:1ty .59. Annual lllspectlOn, 12.9.09. Total on pamc1e 26. Annual re-cx'1.mm'1.tlOl1, 12.9.09. Members passed 27. M edallions 13. Rcgulation uniform worn by 2 Officers, 3 serget1.nts, 2 corporal and 25 men. :Material: litter, 4 stretcher" ambulance hamper, 3 surgical Imvre~acs, vested in Divi iom1.l Oommittee. Division supported by members' sub eril)tiol1s a nd voluntary contributions.
St. John A 1nbulance Brigade.
No. V. District.
CHESTERTON DIVISION (STAFFS ). [Formed 27.3.07.]
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Oorporals 2. Privates 36. Total effective 41. Inr,rease since last rep0rt 10. Drills held 46. Average attendance 28. Oases attended.on pu1~lic ~uty 22. Removals 4. Oases attended not on public duty 8. Annual mspectlOn, 27.6.09. Total on pn.rade 40. Annual re-examination, 6.9.09. Medallions 25. R.egulation uniform worn by 2 Officers, Members passed 36 . 1 sergeant, ~ corporals, and 35 men. Materw,ls: 7 stretchers, splints, etc., vested in Divisional Oommittee. Division supported by members' subscriptions and public COlltribu tions. Two Ofliccrs, 1 scrgeant and 13 men attended the Oamp of Instruction at Blackpool during ·Whit-week.
392
HEAD-QUARTEI:S: OOU~CIL
CHOOLS, LO~DON ROAD, OHESTERTON.
Hon . Surgeon and Superi ntendent.
O. E . Ward, L.H.C.P., Armn.side, Victoria Street, Ohesterton. Hon . Secretary.
Hon . Treasurer.
Sergt. E. France, 98, London Rd., Ohesterton .
,Yo Hanks.
Officer 1. Sergeant 1. Oorporal1. Privates 9. Total cffective 12. Decrea e sincE' last report 0. Drills hel(1 2-1. A ,-erage attenuallce 7. Removals 2. Oases attended. not on Imblie duty 12. Annual inspectiun, 10.7.09. Total on parade 10. Anllual re-examination, 12.12.08. )lem bel's pas cd 10. ~Iedalljon 1. Regulation uniiorm worn by 1 scrgeant, 1 corporal, and private. laterial : stretcher, splints, and bandages. Division supported by public contributions.
DENABY MAIN CORPS (YORKS). [Formed 21.8.08.] HI<~A])-QUAr..TER ·
: TIm IIALL,
DE~ABY
Ch ief Surgeon.
W. II. Chambers, Th e DalE', Oonisboro', Roth erlJam.
CHESTERFIELD DIVISION (DERBYSHIRE). lFormed 21.10 . 08].
(Fog)' Amb1dancc Dirisions). Officers 13. Sergeallts 9. Corporals 17. Privates 158. (One Nursing Diviliiun). Officer 1. Nursing si ten; ~4 . Total effective 222. Increase since last l'el1ort 69.
Hon . Secretary.
Hon . Surgeon .
W. G. Naylor, 59, Kcnt treet, Hasland, Ohesterfield.
D. U. Li ving tone, :JI.D., Oross Street, Ohesterfield. Inspector of Sto res.
Hon. Treasurer.
H. Holland.
F. J. Orofts.
(DENABY MAIN CORPS) CADEBY DIVISION. HE.\.D-QUAltTEH:,): THE HALL, ROi::ii::iI
Drills held 17.
Total effective 22.
J. Forster,
Sup erintendent.
H. . 'W itty, Deuaby )Iuin Honse, Denauy Main, near Rotherbam.
)f.B.
4th Offi cer.
Acting Hon . Secretary.
. J. 13ridgc
ergt. E. }'owel', "Wheatley Street, Denaby Main.
CLEETHORPES AND DISTRICT DIVISION (LINCOLNSHIRE). [Formed 20.9.05. J HEAD-QUARTERS: ELLISTON
TREET SCHOOLS, OLEETHORPES.
Hon . Surgeon and Superintendent
W. H. :F isher,
M.B.,
Pembroke IIouse, Oleetborpes.
Hon . Secretary.
Acting Inspector of Stores .
E. W . Frayne,
A. Phillips.
Hon . Treasurer.
H.
W. Brown.
[Forme,l ~1.2.08].
TllEET, DENABY :;\lAIX.
YGTON
Hon . Surgeon.
Officer 1. PriYates 21. Average attendance 9.
L\lx.
Ch ief Superintendent.
F. G. T\\igg, :lI.ILC.S. HEAD-QUARTEP.S: VICAR LAKE SCHOOLS, OHE TERFIELD.
393
Officers 3. Sergeants 3. Oorporals 6. Privates 57 . Total efI'ecti\'e 69 . Increase since ht t report 10. Drills helLl 52 . Average attendance :2. Cases attended not on public duty ~99. Annual inspection, 28. ' .09 . Total on parade 60. Anllual re-exumiuatioll, 22.8.09. Mem bers passed 55. Failed 2. Medallions 38. Nursing certiJicates 2. Regulation uniform worn by all. Material: Ashford litter, 12 stretcber , splints, bavl'esacs, bandages, and ,yater bottles, yeteu in Oorps Oommittee. Division supported uy menluers' snLscriptiolls and Deno.by and Oadeby Oollicrirs, Limited.
125, Breretnl1 AvenuE', Grimsby. Officer 1. Sergeant l. Corporals 2. Privates 20. Total eITective 24. Increase since last report l. Drills h'3ld 29. Average attendance 14. Oascs attended on public duty 65 . Removals 12. Oases attended not on public duty 49. Annual inspection, <1.9.09. Total on parade 19. Annual re-examination, 17.9.09. Members pcl.ssed 14. Medallions 14. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 1 sergeant, 2 corporals, and 17 men. 111'ate rial : 4 stretr hers, hampel', and snrgical havresac, vested in Divi~ional Oommittee. Division supported by members' subscriptions.
CRESWELL DIVISION (NOTTS ). [Formed 22.11. 06.J HEAD-QUARTERS: MIDLAND RAILWAY Hon. Surgeon and Superintendent.
W. T. Wood, L.R.C.P. , The Lamels, Oreswell.
STATIO~,
ORE. WELL. 1st Officer
vV. J.
Preston.
Hon . Sec. and Insp. of Stores .
Hon. Treasurer.
Sergt. D. J. Pettitt, Fairfield Villa, Elmters Road, Oreswell.
Oorp1. O. Storer.
(DENABY MAIN CORPS ) DENABY DIVISION. HEAD-QUAltrEltS: THE
Honor-ary Surgeon.
J. J. IIlley, 4th O fficer.
G. Milnes.
L.i\[.S.,
s . .\..
IIALL, Ros:,;r
TGTON
[Formed 21.2.08.J
TImET, DE~}I.DY
IIL\lX.
Sup erintendent and Hon Treasurer.
A. H. Bul'11 Ul'r., Ellld1l1rst, Conisboro ', near Rothel'halll. Hon. Secretary.
ergt. E. Power, Whea.tley t., Dcnahy lain.
In spector of Stores.
Sergt. T. Brough.
Officers 5 (including 2 Oorps' 0 mcers). Sel'gean Ls 3. Oorporals '.1. Privates 38. Total cll'ecti ve 50. Increase . ince last report 2. Drills helel 5~, A VE'l'a.ge attendance 2·J. Oases attended not on public duty 167. AnnnaL inspection, 28 . . 09. Total Oll paradc 3. Annual re-ex~lllination, 22.3 .09. Members passed 3. Mcdallion 33. ervice badaes 16. NurSlllg ccrtificates 2. Regulation unifoI'Ill worn by 5 Omcer, 3 sergennts, 4 corporals, and 38 men. Material: AshforclliLter, 12 stretchers, splints, havre 'acs, water bottle', bandages, 'Vested in Oorps' Oommittee. Divi ion supported oy members' aubsCl'iptions and Oolliery Company.
St John A mbulwnce BTigacle.
No. V. Dist?'ict.
(DENABY MAIN CORPS ) DENABY MAIN NURSING DIVISION.
DERBY DIVISION. [Formed 25. 1. 99 .J
394
IIl~AD-QUAnTEns : LIYEftSAGE STREET, DERny.
.J
LFormed 15.2.0
Hon. Surgeon and Treasurer.
HEAD QUARTERS : 'l'm;; IIALL, DENA-BY MAIN.
Hon . Surgeon (Act ing).
J . J. Huey,
Lady Superintendent.
Mrs. E. Twigg, Annerly House, Denaby nhin.
L .M. S . , SA.
Lady S ecretary and Treasurer.
Lady Inspector of Stores.
Mrs. 111. BridgE's, Albany House, Conisborough.
Mrs . F . C. Brazier.
Officers 2. Nursing sisters 24.. Total el1'ective 26. Increase since last report 3. Practices held 46. Average attend ance 9. Oases attended on public duty 17. Cases attended not on public <.luty 12. Cases privately nursed 5. Anuual inspection, 2 .8. 09. T otal Oll parade 19. Anuua) re·examination 17. 3.09 . Members passed 10. Medallion 1. Regulation uniform worn by 2 Officer~ and 24 nursing sisters. Material: roller bandage winder, splints, bandages, etc. vested in L ady Superinendeut. Division supported hy members' subscriptions' ' Oolliery Co., and public contributions.
Superintendent.
F. O. Oassi<li, M.D. Trinity T errace, Derby.
E. T . ' Vood, "Leahurst," Old Normanton, Derby.
" Hon . S ec. and Sergt."
Insp ector of Stores.
F. Grice, 114, Oxford St., D erby.
Labbhu
Chief Surgeon. Chief Superintendent.
4th Offi cer.
Hon . Sec retary.
Inspector of S tores.
SwiutolJ, Rotherham .
(Six AmbulaJlce lJil'iiiiolls) .
(Fall?' Nursil1g Divisions).
B. H . .Fitch. OJlicers 1 Oflicel's 9.
Increase since la t report ~1 .
[Formed 1901.J HE .\.D-QUAltTEUS:
AlI[D1;LAXCB
I,
[Formed 12.12. 08.]
L.R.C.P.
Hon . S ecretary.
Sergt. W. Winch, Rescue Station, W Mh.
,VATU.
Superintendent and Acting Hon. Treas.
D. Uhalllbers, Bramptoll H ouse, 'Ye:>t Meltoll. Inspector of Stores.
OorpI. J. 'Varuurton .
Officers 2. 'ergeants 2. Corporals 5. Privates 40. T otal effective 49. Drills held 39. Average attendance 21. Oases attend ed on public duty 34. Oases attended not on public duty 156. Annual inspection, 28.8.09. Total on parade 38. Annual re-examination, 28.4.09 . Members passed 19. Fail ed 2. Medallions 18. R egul~tion uniform worn by 2 Officers, 2 sergeants, 5 corporals, and 40 ll1e~. Matenal: 4 stretchers, bandages, splints, havresacs, water uottles, vested l.n Divisional Committee. Division supported by memuers' 5ubscriptions and pubhc con tri bu tions. T~o m embers attend ed the Camp of Instruction at Blackpool. Six members are quahfied for rescue work in mines wlth Draefer apparatus.
TArIO~, BJlAJ)FORD ROAD, BATLEY .
Hon orary Surg eons.
W. II. Benllett. ;o.r.n. A. G. '. Broughton, )r.n.
Hon. Surgeon.
ergetlll ts 11. Corporals H. Private!> 130. ursing sisters 77. Total efl'ecti ve 262.
(DEWSBURY AND DISTRICT CORPS) BATLEY DIVISION.
(DENABY MAIN CORPS ) WATH-UPON-DEARNE DIVISION.
F. J. Burman,
treet,
Supt. Treasure r .
J . ,rhiteheacl.
Turner.
Officers 3. Sergeant 1. Corporals 2. Privates 23. T otal effectivc 29. In crease since last report 5. Drills held 49. Average attendance 10. Oases attended on public duty 6. Removals 6. Oases attended not on public duty 20. Annual inspecti1m, 28.8.09 . T otal on parade 5. Annual re-examination, 26.4.09. Members passed 12. Me<.lallions 3. Nursing certificate 1. Regulation uniform worn by 2 Officers, 1 sergeant, 2 corporal, and 4. men. nlaterial: 2 stretchers, splints, and bandages, vested in Divi!;ional Committee. Division supported by public con tri bu tiolls.
HE~D-QUARTEHH :
C. Thomes, ,\\' ilton Dewsbury.
Superint enden t of Stores.
Hon . Treasu rer.
'V.
'V. Johnson.
Supt. S ecreta ry.
Major P. B. Walker, Lees Hou 'e, De\\'slmry.
'V. V. Simpkins, 145, T ickhill • t., Denaby Main.
E. Oliver, 7, 'Wortley Avenue,
I)rI<'m~rARY, DEwsnuRY.
Brig<J(le 'lUg. Lt.-Ool. K Lee, Y.])., M.ll.C . S.
HE.in-QUARTERS: MARKET HALL, MEXRonO. :11.R.C.S. Ram, ;II.B.
Smedley.
DEWSB URY AND DISTRICT CORPS (YORKS. ). [Formed 3.4 . 96.] IIEAD-QlTAHTlcW-;:
J. Gardner,
G.
Oilicers 2. ergeants 3. Oorporals 4. Privatcs 37. T otal effective 46. Increase since last report 9. Drills helel 36. Average attendance 19. Cases attemle(l 011 public duty O. Removals 3. Cases attended not on puulic duty 90 . Annual inspection, 10.7.09. T otal Oll parade 35 . Annual re-examination, 24.3.09. Members passed 23 . Regulation uniform worn hy all. Material: stretchers, havrestles, splints, wuter bottles, veste<.l in Divisional Committee. Division snpported by voluntary cOlltribuliol1l". A course of lectnres on Military anitation was given by Dr. Cassidi; as a lesult 26 mell pas ed the examination.
(DENABY MAIN CORPS) MEXBORO DIVISION. LFormed 6.5.08.J Hon . Surgeons.
CorpI.
Superintendent.
H. Allott, Branch Road, Batley.
Hon. Sec. and Sergeant. "
Acting Insp. of Stores .
Hon. Treasurer.
D. 13. Scott, 10, Field Lano, Batley.
H. Greenwood.
Dr. A. G. '. Broughton.
Ollicers 3. Scrgeants 3. Oorporals 2. PriYates 21. T otal ell'ectiye 29 . Increase since last report 3. Drills helll 34. Average attemlance 1~. Removals 72. Cases attended not on pu hlic du ty 31. Anllual inspection, 24.8.09. Total on l~ara~e 9. Annual re-examination, 7 . . 09. Members pas ed 20. Medallions 24. el'Ylce badges 12. ~ ursing certificates 17. RegUlation uniform worn by 1 Officer and 22 men . .Matenal: horse am lmlance wagoll, 2 wheeled litters, 8 regulation s!rE'lehers, ht1~ll~e!·s, chn.lts, din.grams, lllillts, balldages, station furniture, vested in 'lms.tees. DIvIslon supported by voluntary contributions. NlJle members have enrolled in tIle Militn.ry H ome H ospitals Reserye. l
(DEWSBURY AND DISTRICT CORPS ) BATLEY NURSING DIVISION. [Forl1l ed 10.1900.] II E.\.D-QuARTERs : Ilon'E AlIIBULA 'C.E
Honorary Surge on .
J. II. Woods, L.n.c.p.
'L\.TJON, BATLEY.
397
St. J ohn A ?nbulcmce Brigade.
396
1st Nursing Officer.
Lady Supe rin tendent and Secretary.
Mis K \Villall.
Mi s L. J. Gadie, .Field Hill, Bailey.
Officer 3. Nursing sisters 3-1. T otal c[l'ecti,'c 37 . Increasc sinee In t report 6. Practices held 2·1. Averagc alteJl(lancc 17. Cascs attended not on public rluty (eyeral). Ca e' privately !lUr .ed ('e\'era1). Annual inspection,2.,1. ,09. Total on parade U. Anllual re-examlllailOll, ~9 . 7.09. lIlembers passed 1 . ~ledalliolJ 2,1,. Part unif~rm ~\'Ol'll by 3 Officers and 34 nuniing sister:-. Division supported by "oluntary contnbutlOlls .
(DEWSBURY AND DISTRICT CORPS ) CLECKHEATON DIVISION. [Formcd 10.5.0fi.] IIEAD-QuATITETI ' : KOltTlIGATE, CLECKHEATO,' .
Hon . Treasurer (in Charge).
Hon. Surgeon.
J. A. ·u therland,
n.
ergt. J.
)l.B .
il \
llle.
I nspector of Stores.
" Hon . Sec. and Sergear-t."
A . • harp.
Liley, ~penhouse YarJ, Cleckheaton.
Officer 1. ergeunt· 2. Corporal1. Primt·s L,. Total el1'ective 1!1. Decreae ince last l'('J ort 3. Drills hel(1 '27 . A\' 'rage attl'lHlallce 1. Ca~es attended not on ]lublic duty li5. AUllual in. pectioll, ~.1. .00. Total Oil parade 11. Annual re-examination, 7.. 09. 1I1emhers l'n. 'sed 11. Medallioll G. 1: cfp1ation uniform worn by 2 ergeant', 1 corporal, and 13 mell. illatel'ial::.!, tretclrers and splints, vestell in Did iOlla1 Comlllittee. Divi.ioll supported JJY lllellllJcr' ubscription and public contribution.
(DEWSBURY AND DISTRICT CORPS ) DEWSBURY NURSING DIVISION. [f'Jrllll'll J.l.V fJ .J III~ .\U-QL\'I. rEIt)o;: DEW BL;RY
Honorary. Surgeon.
It. Bea.tl1c,
.\1. V .
~\[r
L 'FW)LUtY.
1st Nursing Offi cer.
2nd Nu rs. Offi ce r and Lady Treas.
':\1r:; . .R. ·tead.
'. A. C,n'e, I'm I" (·t \'i cw, Lcccb RO ;Lfl, De\\',~JJ\Jry .
Lady S ecre tary.
Lady Inspector of Stores.
)11'.,. ill. A. J'1r OJ'll 1'.', :W, Halil it.' Hoad , 1>C\\'~Ll\l'y.
Mi , s K .\.. DolelllJ.n.
Uflicets 3. ,'lll'~in{f ill'r, ::'7. Tutal effcctivc 30. De 'fea 'C .·illCI' ltl.'t rcp/lI t G. Ca~ s ,ltlelllle(l 011 pllLlic duty 30. Ca 'e" attended not 011 pllblic duty 10. O.l e I rimtcly 111lJ',c(i 10. Allllual ill!;pcctioll, :l4,,-,,09. Total ol1y.!l'll'1 ~ ~ :j. .\.111111 d l'e-cX:l11l i lIa~i Oll,::i, .Ot!.)1 cllIl,er:; po. 'se(l H. :\1 ·dllllion 30 . Re~llJ. tlOll 1l11l101'1I1 \\'0('11 L " ~ Ollicer, and 1 tj IlUr.illg . i,.,ter. )lateri'll: Laucla"b sphnt! c.tc., \'0 tc I ill lJivi, iouul CUlIlIllittee. Vi\'i. iOIl 'llpporteu Ly melllLe(} sub CrIptlOll. .
(DEWSBURY AND DISTRICT CORPS MORLEY AND ARDSLEY DIVISION. [1, I I ~O.u.!.!~I.] 1I]':.\!)'Ql Alt'] I.Jt·: BRTUGE - rnl;J::J' ,lIlOlJL, ;,!Ol:LEY,
Honorary Surgeon.
DEWSBURY AND DISTRICT CORPS) CLECKHEATON NURSING DIVISION. [Forlllcd 1.11.05.] HEAD-QL'AI TEI:S : A)IB1;LA_"CE
illi"s " . Burllbill 5~, ~1011llt
)I.ll.
Acting Lady Secretary.
Acting Lady Insp . of Stores.
Niss L. 'la.ter,.'i 1, K orthgate.
}lis A. ArcheI.
•
Acting Lady Treas.
Oil,
Acting Inspector of Stores.
Corp!. 11. \\"
t
130ye .
)I.H.C . • .
ke:>.
nl> (;lil'Illlp:1IlY :tttell(l~d the ::'Iilitary pit Ii trHilJilJ~.
L "FJlDL\.H Y.
Superintendent and Hon. Treasurer.
(9 . .). 10. )
~
Corp()r.d J. l'n\",lt/l 20. Tut 1 elfcctive 3 D rill. held 50. .AvCrtlge attcndance 1~. Co. t' LJ . Ilttendt;d not on pnulic (int)' 41. T oLd 011 I al'l de 11. .\nnulll re,e.·amillatiull, 19 ~ ~l ed llion~ 1. . . 'Ul'.ilJf" certificate'!.
[Fonlled 3.4.96.1
Hon . Surgeon.
Honorary Treasurer.
1 . ..l..
(DEWSBURY AND DISTRICT CORPS) DEWSBURY DIVISION.
J. W. Applegate,
'}.\: 'er!!t. ,\.. lI al'''rea\'('', 1, Zunl'."tr t, :\[ur[ y.
1'111 11.
OJl:iccr 2. Kur ing stiers 1~. Total e(fl'ctt\'C 14. Practices held 25. ..\.\'Cra,",c attellClant::e Case' attelllied 011 public duty Hi. AUllual Cases attended not on public duty 3:l . Case!; ptivately llUI'~C<l '2. insptction, 24. .09. Total on parade 7. ..l.llllUal re-examination,;;. . O~. ~lcJll bel'S passerl 8. ~leualJion 10. Hegulation uniforlll worn by 1 Olli cer, alld 9 llur"in~ sisters. ?lIaterial "estell in Di\'i 'ioual Committee. Di\'isiolJ Slll'l)()rtc(l I;y lIIel1lueJ'~' sub~criptious and public contributiolls.
HEAl)'QL'AltTEH': DEW. Bt'ltY
II, L. I:. c. P.
Honorary Secretary.
:! , Coh'ill" Terme , Thol'p , "'ak field.
t., Clecklrea.ton.
MIs '
Superintendent.
J. D. PL'al
'01 TIIG_\TE.
3rd NUI"sing Officer.
Honorary Surgeon (Act ing)
J. A. 'utherland,
TATIO,',
.J •. 1. J ck
E. Y . Barraclough,
,'it vilc TOWIl,
De\\'sbury.
1st Offi cer and Hon . Sec .
Acting Inspector of Stores.
H. Fowler, ,rest End Yiew, Oalm's Wood, Dews!,ml'Y.
G. Poole.
Officcrs 2. Sergeants 2. Corpor&.ls 3. Privates 2:t. Tota.l elrcctive 20. D ecrease since last leport 1. P"actices held 40. Average uttelJdallce 16. Cases attended Oll public duty 100. Oases attended not 011 lJUblic dllty :to. AJlllual inspection, 24.S 09. Total on parade 19. AUl1Uall'e-examinatioll, 7.S.0!.!. Members passed 17. Medallions 18. .'el'vice IJadges 6. Regulation l1lJi[onH ,,"om ~Y 2 . O.~cers and 22 privates. Material: 4 stretcllel'S, lJox, 6 rugs, ele., ve~Led III DlVlslOnal Committec. Division supported by membcrs' subscriptiolls.
DEWSBURY AND DISTRICT CORPS ) MORLEY NURSING DIVISION. lFJ(uI [0.]0.01.]
Honorary Surgeon .
ll .•\lal·kJ,)' ,
2nd Nursing Offi ce l" and Lady Sec )1J , L. llvld,,\\'o( til, 10, _\I1,iull ·t., Morley.
'\1.1:.l".
Lady In spector of Stores.
Lady Treasurer.
jlt:.
::'lrs . .K 'l'lwl"l'l. Otliccr<; 2.
~lttl'kJl'y.
tii ('1's·1. Tutal effcdi\'c U. (_ u repurt I'eccived.)
_'llr"lll"
St. J ohn Amb1.,uance Bi'igacZe.
398
No . V. District.
(DEWSBURY AND DISTRICT CORPS ) OSSETT DIVISION. [Formed 19.0.1900 J HEAD-QUAHTER - : «LOHGE YAHP,
. Mill,
F.
~I.D.
ETT.
Hon. Surgeon.
Ulith, lIealey Lanc, Os ott. Inspector of Stores.
Hon. S ecretary.
J. Tasker.
B. Dl:ay, Townend, 0 . ott.
ergeallts~. Corporal 1. Privates 1. Total efrocti\'e ~3. Officers 2. E.e en-e member 1. Increase -ince la t report L. Drills helll 3L. Anrage attendance 16. Remon-tIs 20. Ca 'es attended not Oll public tluty 7. A1111ual inspection,24 . . 09. Total on parade . Anllual re·examination, 7 .. 09. Memhcrs pas ed 1. :llIedallio~s 10. 'en'ice badge 2. nr .. ing;: 1'tiHcate~ :2 •. neglllation uniform "orn by 1 Ollieer, ~ ergeants, 1 corporal, alHl 1 men. :Jlatenal: wagon, litter, 4 strotchers, splin t, etc., ye ted in Diyisiollal COl1lllli ttee. Di \'i~ioll supported by 11Uhlic contributions.
(D EWSBURY AND DISTRICT CORPS) RAVENSTHORPE DIVISION. [Form ell 19.7.01.] HEA..D-QU"\'P-T~:1l8: GrP-L' Honorary Surgeons.
T. ,Yo p1'ou11e, D. C. Pearson,
L.ll.C.:-;. M.B.
Acting Inspector of Stores.
CHOOL, ClIUllCll ,TnBI~T,
It \'VE.
"Hon. Sec. and Sergt. '·
11. Tcrry, Ge,)rgc St .. Raven ·thorpe.
'\'. Ledgal'll. Alllla I1011 .. e, Ra"cllsthorpc \:,\., Thnll1hi~l, IJces. 111'. Dc\\' 11\11')'.
Ho \.I)
COUNCIL, CHOOL, EARBY.
Superintendent and Hon. Treasurer.
. Faleollcr, :\f.n.
S. V. Jleap, Thornleigh, KLrLy, via Colne.
Hon. Secretary. ,Lal1.~l'oYll Terra.ce, EarL)" \ in. Qolne.
Inspector of Stores.
,\T. Dmushtl.\\',
T. Oldfield.
OfficI'!'s~. ,'el'geallts 2. 'orpOI-n.l l. Pl'imtes 17. Total effecti, c 22. Dnlls held ~3. HUlllomb :i. 'aseR ntl 'lIClc<l lIot on public (1uty 27. nnual inspectioll, 11. n. 0\1. Total 011 para.!' 1 fl. A IlllUnl l'e-examination, 30.9.09. :'\!I'IllUel'." jla~l.l~rl ]5. 1I1l'clalli'Hl. 11. .'eniC'l' hld~c~ :'). lTU!' in" cellilicate ' 12. l\ll~lll:ttllJ11 11111fol'lll \\"0111 by ~ OIliCll'S ') ' 1'''C'lIlts 1 corl'or',J and 1Mat 1orial.: w1ielllld litlPl', ~ . tr 'ut hoxL I H(lmcn. .. . · · :l ~t!'~tchl';'s . 'tol'C c'11)1'11 ~ ~I'll'I'ltL.-~,)l ages. ] ta\'l ·.-a ... , and lv , \\'aln .1)()~t1es, H'sted in J)ivi .. ional C011l111itt 'c. J>ivi:;ioll :,Ul'PUI t ·J. I),)' 1I1t.:IIlIJL·r" !;llb~cl'l}lllUllS awl p1l1Jlie cOlltriLutions. J
• ,
II
io' \T)·Ql \.1.1 EI, . :
Honorary Surgeon (Acting).
A. l"akonLl'
Cot
[Formed lfUU800.]
HEAD-QlJAHTEU:S: GU.TBllOOK IL1LL, GILTDHOOK,
DU FFIELD DIVIS IO N (D ERBYSHIRE ).
Honorary Surgeon. L.R.C.P.
Inspector of Stores.
.F. Goodwin.
,
l'
[Formed .7.03].
X( TT, SCHOOL, E.UtBy.
h.:;s ]\1. Holgate, 16, 'emct 'ry Hoad, Ea.rby, vin. Colne.
Lady Secretary.
Miss I>. Turner, 4 lIartley trect, Earoy, via. Colne.
o l'el)orL received.) EASTW OOD AN D WATNALL DIVISION (NOTTS'. [Formed 23.6.94.] II n.j)·'!L\Rl f I( J1J.l,;1l \XIC'-' IL\LL, K\. TWOOD. Honorary Surgeons.
Superintendent.
V. 111. FOlh.. ", 'I.n. J. H. Cnldl'r, J .H.C.I'.
J. \V. Fryar, The Grange, Eastwood,
1st Officer and Acting Hon. Treasurer.
T
O'l1·. •
[Fol'me,l H . . O(j.]
ROO?>I, KING "THEET, DUFFIEL]),
D I', I:R Yo
Honorary Secretary.
lsi. Class, 'eJ'gt. T. M. J OI11'S, 4, Hailway TCl'l'ace, DulIiehl, Verby.
~TottS.
2nd Officer.
1L Lindh.-).
J.
Acting Hon. Secretary.
DIGBY COLLIERY DIVISION (N OTTS).
II. A. :JIasou,
..-,
"'. Ur~ell.
Officers 3. el'geants 2. Corporal 3. PriYate' 25. Total cfrecti,'c 3:3. Drills held 4.3. Averagc attendance :W. Cacs attclllied on puhllC linty o. Annual inspection, 24 .. 09. Total on parade 15. Anllual re-exa111inatioll, 1 .7.09. Members passed 23. l'lIedallions 14. en'ice badges 7. Kursillg ccdilirntcs 4. Reaulation uniform worn by 1 Olficer, ~ sergeants, 3 corporal ', and 1 1I1On. 1I1a.tcrial: Ashford litter, 5 stretchers, kit box, . pliut , banda~es, and 3 wall hox('s, 'Vested ill Divisional Committee. Division supported by m~lllbcrs ' sub cl'iptiolls and public contributions.
P AlU:-;H
I.
Lady Superintendent.
'1.1,
Acting Honorary Treasurer.
CorpI. F. Conyers.
HEAD-QU.\.1tTEIt. :
•
EARBY NURSING DIVISION (YORKS.
SI IIOltl' E.
3rd Officer.
'Y.
E ARBY DIVISION (YORKS.). [Formed 13.4.99.] IIK.c\.D·QUARTERs : NEW
2nd O fficer.
Hon. S urgeon.
G.
0:-;
399
n.
:Jliller::;bip.
Inspector of Stores.
Corp. E. \\' .. \.rchLtlld, Du\ cote Lanu, Hill 'l'up, En~twoocl.
l'orp. F. Gunn.
011lccl'I:I 5. 'er"ellnl ~ 1. Corporal - 10. Pl'i,-alc: 57. 'rolal crl'cctiye 76. Decrca 'o sincc h~ rcport 16. Uril b held 1~. A "crage attclJllance 33. a es attcnde(~ lllL Ol! puhllc dut.r~.l~ great llllllil.Jcr of Cll 'C::; dealt "ith in Lhe mine. AIlIIUHllll peetlOn, 19.u.OD. Iotal Oll llitn1.lic 40. Annual re-examination 30.9.09. Mcmbers pa 'sell :31. :'IlcdalliOll::; 3. l\UI'i:lillg certilieales ] 1. HC C1 ulaliOl{ uniform worn uy 3 Ol.liccl'~. l\lalcrial: 8 !-.tretchC18, watl'r 10ttlc, h~Yl'e ae, plint, h~n~lt:ges, Cll . h lOU", \\'aLel'pruof heels , ,. harb, clc., ye tell in Di I'il,ional Committee. Di ViSlOll su ppo1'Leu by .Mes rs. 13ar1er, \\' <llker ' 0., member', nnu friends.
Honorary Treasurer.
ll. L. Waltoll .
Officer 1. Sergeant 1. Corporal1. Privates 13. Total elfective 1(j. Increase since last report 1. Drills held 37. Average attcndauce 9. Cases attended not on public duty 7. Annual i1lspection, 10.7.09. Total 011 ]larudc 10. Annualre-exa mination, 15.12.08 and 5.10.09. Members passcd 13. Mcdallions 10. Service hadge 1. Nursing certificate 1. Regulation uniform worn by 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 10 men. lVlatcrial: 4 stretcherti, 2 surgical havrcsacs, :2 water bottles, splints, etc., vested in Divisional Committee. Division supported by members' subscriptions and public contributions.
ECCLES HILL DIVIS IO N (Y ORKS.). IlL<:AD·QU.UlTElt·:
ECCLESIIl LL
[Formed 30.5.03.]
CONGREG .\ TIO. ' AI,
LTSTlTl' TE.
Hon. Surgeons.
J. W. Hain worth, Superintenden t .
J. II. WilklllSOJ1, li7, l'harwood Rd., Eccleshill, Umclrol'Ll. Inspector of Stores.
F. J.
hnpma.n.
~r.13.,
F. G. IleaI'd, L.n.c.p. Hon. Secreta/·y.
Firth (5.3.10), 1, touehall Rd., Eccle hill. Hon. Treasurer.
Corpt G. HOl'lle.
A2
St. J ohn A 'Inbulance Brigade.
400
No. V. Dist?'ict.
Officers 3. el'geant 1. Corporal 3. PriYates 19. T otal e£rectiyc 26 . Decrease ince last report 5. Drills held 46. A ycrage attendance 14. Case attendpd on public duty 6. Case attendcd not on public duty 7'2. Annual inspection, 19.5.09. Total on parade 2~. Annual rc-examination, 22.9.09. lembcrs pa sed Ie;. Medallion ~2. N ur ing certificate 14. Regnla lion unilorm worn by 1 Officer, 1 ergeant, 3 corporal, and 1 men. Material: 5 stretcher, 3 haxre acs, 3 "ater bottles, splint, bandage, phy iology chart, etc. Yested in Diyi 'ioual Committee. Din ion supported by members' sub cril)tions aud public cOlltl'iuutiollS. ECCLESHILL NURSING DIVISION (YORKS. ). HEAD-Q1:ARTER : ECCLE HJLL CONGREGAnO_~AL
L.
Miss A. Dinsdale.
Ii
u.c.r.
1st Nursing Officer.
nliss P.
imonette.
ELLAND DIVISION (YORKS. ).
[Formed 3.03.J
SOUTR END COUNCIL
Hon . Surgeon and Superintende nt.
G. Hoyle, M. D., Burleigh House, Eiland.
llicer 1.
Pri\'utc 21.
Total ctl'ective 22.
Ih:,\J)'Ql \U 1 1'1
"j
:
LL'll. EY D.\.-K, ,jI..\.RKET PII.CE, GaL"BOROUGll.
Hon. Surgeons. '<1 sail, ;11.1:. c.:.
Superintendent.
F. ]. Linley, LiutLey Bank, Gainsborollgh.
II.::'1. Ll'\'iu_Oll, ·~l.D. (C).3.10). Hon. Secreta,-y
Inspector of Stores.
'\T. II. 11) (le.·. ), "cll. 't., alU~ horolJ" h.
Hon Treasu rer.
.1. .JhUll.
o
J. A. Little.
Olliecr:;~. rriYat'· 33 . Total elJ'ecti\'e 35. Illcl'ea~' ,iuce lll"t repOrt 13. DJiII helll 37. ~'I."cr;lge attendallce 20. Caes attclllied ?ll p\ll)~ic tnt)' 2. H\;Jl\o\··lls 2. .les 'lhcnded not on puulic lnty 500 AUllllUI 11l3pecllou, :2.G.09. Total 011 p:ll'l1(1 30. :'Iledallioll 5 ~laterial: ~ ~t:c.tchl'l's, ;3 ambulance box ", hnn 'le, ete., ycstecl in Diyj iOllni C;ll1mitt~e· DI\lSlOIlUppol'tt:d by Yolulltnl'Y contribution.:. .
ergt. C. A. Crossland.
Officer 1. Sergeants 2. Corporals 3. Privates ~J. Total c[ective 30. Decrease since last report 3. Drills held 49. Removals 2. Cas\;s u ttelltlcd not on pub~ic ~ut)' 30. Annual inspection, 24.5.09. Total 011 prnaue 1. Annuul re,exalUlllutlOn 19.5.09. Members pa sed 17. Regulation uuiform worn 1)), all. M~t~~ial: 4 stre~chers, surgical havre ac, splint, uaudagcs, etc., vested in DIVISIOnal CommIttee. Diyision supported uy pulJlic contributions. ELLAND NURSING DIVISION (YORKS. ). HEAD-QUARTERS: SOUTH END COUNCIL
GOOLE
,Jameti ~t., Elllll1l1.
A. Brook.
Lady S u peri ntendent.
DIVISION
(Y ORKS ).
[Formed 5.04.]
Hl-;.I.D'Q •.UlTEH': DI!ILL H,HL.
Hon . Surgeon. ~\.. ~l.
Er kille,
1st Officer,
1:. Tenney, 20, .llar IJliclu Road,
)I. D.
Hon Secreta ry,
Inspector of Stores.
". 1'. ColuridffC Ii, Jdlursun "'t., U~olc.
Sergt. W. I;. lIulelnu ·on .
Ollicl'rs ~.
'ergc:tllt 1.
Corporals 2.
~001e.
Hon. Treasurer.
Pri\'ute::; 13.
J. W. IOUCl'htOll. Total efrectivc 1 .
[Formed 27.9.02.J GRIMSBY DIVISION (LINGS.).
CliOOLS, ELLAND.
Mrs. B. A . WeLster, 93, Catherine treet, Elland.
Lady Sec. and Acting Lady Treas .
[Formed 21.9.0 .]
GAINSBOROUGH DIVISION ILINCS. ).
Hon. S ecretary,
A. Tate,
Acting Hon . Treasurer.
Mrs. S. H. Kershaw, Upper Edge, EUand.
In C harge.
. "'.\T. Jordan, 9, Halfpcnny Lane, Feathcr·tene, Yorks.
CROOLS, ELLAND.
Inspector of Stores.
M.D.
Hon. Surgeon. . FlllCb, ~1. It . . ~.
T.
Officers 3. N ur iug sisters 21. Total eirecti ve 27, Decrease since la t report 1. Practices held 32. Aserage attenuance 16. Cu es attended not on public duty 30. Oa es privately nul' cd 1. Annual il1'pectiolJ, 19.5.09. Total on parade 20. Annual re-examination, 22.9.09. Member;; passed 16. Failed 1. ~Iedallions 21. H.egulation uniform worn uy 2 Officers and 21 nursing sisters. laterial: ho pital beu, bedding, ick room requi:ih., pliut:, am! bandages, ye~ ted in Divisional Committee. Diyision snpporteu uy mcm LeI'S' subscriptions anu public contributions.
G. Hoyle,
'\T.
CllUOL bSTITUTE.
Lady Inspector of Sto res.
nIl' . L. Hilla, 35, Moorside Road Eccleshill, Bradford.
Hon . Surgeon (Acting).
FEATHERSTONE MAIN COLLIERY DIVISION . (YORKS.) [F' ~ 1 09 • Olmed ::>..
E. Hillas, 35, Uoorside Rd., Ecclcshill, B ru tlfoI'll.
Lady Sec retary .
H EAD-QUARTERS:
Malerial: bcd. 11ant! bed bo.nc1a a es " 1)lilltS tourl11'quet' . f '1 .linen, 1 , aIr cus Illons etc a Iso U'o 0 f "c 'lll'lllS lec ambulal1cc house l'U D' " '. ., t I b b ", vestecl ~ n'ISloua 1 C omunttee ' . , . D lYlSIOl1 ,SnI~p?r c( r mcm. ~l'" su b.;cri ptiOll . At tlll lIl,lllnuua,l Com petItlOll held at rei 0"hlc)' I'n June one 0 f our nurses was ::;ncces. f n1 III carrylllg oil' the thiru prizc. '
Lady Superintendent.
Honorary Surgeon (Act ing).
F. G. Heard,
[Formed 12.8.05.J
401
HI. \.n-QL\RTER
1st Nursing Officer.
hi:>.
. Fiel<.1ing.
Acting Lady Inspector of Stores.
Mrs. H. Akroy<.1.
Officers 3. J ursing sistcrs 11. Total cffective 14. D ecrease sincc last report 1. Practices :!'leld 42. Averaac atten<.1ance 30. Cases a~t:nded ~ot on puulic duty 25 . Cases privately nursed 0 20. Annual inspection, 2D .O. 09 . Total on parade 13. Allnual re-cxamination, 19.5.09. Mcmbers passcd 11. Medallions 11. Regulation uniform worn by 3 Officers an<.1 7 nur&iug sisters.
. : IIoL)IE llILL
[Form cd .7.09,] CliOOL,
Hon . Surgeon.
'1'.
.
l~lldel'by, 1I.H.C. '.
Hon. S ecre tary.
D. Tholllpson, 72, Ell.d 't., Grimsby.
I D!.:BY.
In Charge.
J. \ V.
J.:
Insp ector of Stores.
T. Buttcrs.
cve, 3, Cobden "'t., Grim by. Hon . Treasure,'.
R. i-JCGOWll.
Officcr 1. ergcal1t 1. COl'pomls~. I ri\,<lte 19. Total cfTectiyc 23. Increase inca lu!';t roport:3 Drills held '. ~\.\ orago attendance 13. a c ~it~ntle.d llOt on public duly 9. AlllltHd illspection J.9.09. Total on par;\tlo 13. e a.lllO~s 7. Diyitiioll SlIppol'toll by memuers: ubscrilltiollS and Yolul1tal''' contnbutlOllS. J
No. V. District.
St. John .A ?nb g ~(/,nce Brigade.
402
HALIFAX DIVISION (YORKS.). H Ii;AD-QU ARTER':
[Form ed 22.5.19 00.]
OORONER'S OOURT, H ALL STREET, H ALIFA.X.
Superinte nd e nt.
Hon . Su rge on .
Surgeon-Capt. J. Crossley 'Wright,
S . Amy, Ever::;lcy Placr, 'Nesi l~tlc1, Halifax.
M .A ., i\1.B.
In s p ecto r of Stores.
Hon . S ecret a ry.
1st O ffi ce r .
O. O. Dixon (26.] 0.0 9).
F. E mmett, 14, 'Whitley Ovenden, linli fax .
Officers 2. Sergeants 2. Corporall. Private 29 . Tota.l elfective 34. (30.9.09). 1llcrea 'e since last report 14. Drills held 47. Avcrage attcllllance H. a. es attended ou public dnty 14. Cases attended not on public uuty 2·1. Annual inspection 21. 9. 09. Total on parade 23. Annual re-examination, 1:2.5.09. Members pas ed 19. Medallions 16. en ice badge 12. Juring cl'rtillcates G. Reaulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 2 crgeullts, 1 corpoml, amI 17 1lll'1I. n1~"'terial: 3 wall boxes, f) stretcher, blaukct., water bottle., ctc., I'e tell ill Divisional Committee. D ivision supported by mcmbers' subscriptioll . l.
[Formed 1.10.07 .]
HEAD-QUAltTERS : M UNICIPAL TECIINICAL OOLLEGE, llALIFAX.
Lady Superintend en t .
Hon . Surgeon.
P . K.
teele,
riss ill. L. W. 'Warndord, 41, Aked's Road, Hlllifax.
M. B.
Lady Inspector of Sto res .
Lady Secretary.
Miss M. Oakes, Hea th Villas,
Miss E.
H alifax .
Officer 1. el'geants 2. Oorporals 4. PriYaLeS 30 . ToLal efrcctivu 37 . Decrease SillCC last report 5. Drills ll.eld 42. Avcrage attendance 18. C attenrlct~ on ~~u!)!ic duty 2. Rcmoyal 1. la~cs a.ttcnilcil not on public dnty a;~~ Allunal.ll1. pC{ hOIl, 5.9.09. !otalon paralIc ~O. Anllual re-examination, 19.9.09 . 1I1ellll)cl8" Jlas~c,1 32. Meualltolls 26 . crvice hadrres ]>e . b ' 12 . \ brr U Ia t'Ion tim'rorm \Iorn II)' 1 01 lICC~·,.2 scrgeaJlts, 4 corporals, and 30 mCll. Material: 7 stretcher hav" 6 rugs! 'r:'lll1ts, llnlldag.c. , etc.,. ve;;.tecl ill Trustee . Division sllpporteJ b;'men:~:~~: SUlhCl'lptlOllS all{l I'u ultc COil tnbu LIOUS .
J . \\'. Lecs.
t.,
HALIFAX NURSING DIVISION (YORK
hepley.
Officer;:; 2. Jur ing sisters 13. Total effective 15 . R Aserve mcmbers 2. Decrease since last report 12. Practices helu 21. A.\'erage attendan ce 9. Case attended on public duty 1. Case attendeu not Oll public duty 16. Oases priyately nursed 9. Annual inspection, 21. 7.09. Total 011 pamJe 12. Annual re-examination, 15.7.09. ~lembers pas ell 10. 1)9.1 t regulal inn uniform worn by 1 Officer and 11 nursing sisters. Diviion supported by memuer::;' subscription . T he n ursing isters have during the year purchased a smllll bell tent for the generai ll se of the Halifax Division when on outuoor public duty .
HEANOR DIVISION (DERBYSHIRE). IIp
Hon . Surgeon.
A.
~1.
I1nllllCS,
Hon. Surgeon an d S uperin t enden t . \\T.
\l.n.
11. Tlll'tOll,
1s t Officer.
[Formed 20.5.1900.]
HEAD-QUARTERS: HARPUR HILL, BlJXTOS.
Hon . S ecr et a ry.
J. Braithwaite,
H. Parker, R arpur liill, Buxton.
M.D.
Honorary Tre a s urer.
Inspector of Stores.
J . B. Bosley.
J. W. M ellor. Officer 1.
Sergeant 1.
Privates 12.
Total effective 14.
(N 0 report recei ved . )
HASLAND DIVISION (DERBYSHIRE). H EAD-QUARTERS: OOUNCIL SCHOOLS,
Hon . Surgeon and Superintend e nt .
J. Buckley, L . S. A., York H ouse, Hasland. I nspector of Stores.
G Whotton.
EYltE
[Formed 22.12.04.] STREE'l', ll ASLAND .
Hon . Secretary.
OorpI. T . Mason, 17 , lla li lpton 't. H aslanc1 . Hon . Treasurer.
J. T. AustilL
,r.D., Bnrlboro' IIoll;;e, IIeanor,
" Ho n. S ec r e t ary an d S e r g ean t . '
.T. \rond.
.J. Lacey, Park Yie,Y, }l eanot'.
Inspector of S t o res .
,ergt.
[Formed 21.9.98.]
~D-QUAnTEn ,' : IIEAxon TECITNICAL, cnOOLS .
Ho n . Treasurer.
\\T. Annahle.
MI'. T. Mayfield (HOll. Member.)
Officcl's 3. ,'cl'gcants 3. orpolUls 4. Print tes ,13. Total effective 53 . , IIl ~~'cnse Sillce Jn~t r )lort 7. Drill.' held 2D. A\'erage attendancc 25. l:emovals 0. Ca"c~ :lttcnd{'.j lIOt. on pnhl.ic I~nty 2;5. Annual ill 'pection. 15.7 09. Total ~Il pal.adc. JO. A.ll.11ual re-eXllllllll1lholl, 10.1.08. Memher::; p:1 '::;e{l 21. MeJallions -I. \lI'''lll~ ccrllflcat ': 11. RC"llllltiol! uniform worn hy 2 tficel's 3 erftca.nts 1.'·(lJ'l')I'::ls.Hll ~ l!{ lllCll. ~~raterial: l'ea-Ecl\lanl' litter, lll'gicni ha'~'l:sac, splints; lh.lllll.l~. ". . 1l1,~I('nl 1 . . . _t ,rc,;. (j tr'tchel's.. watcr hottle " etc ~e " tell l'n D'l'"1 "IOna1 Oll!llIlttl'{. )1\:1. lOll upjlort'd hy lI1t'lllhers' sub. criptiou., collection etc. I ·tCCl1I1HJII 111th 1. L Ullicc) \\'olJd altcllucu the J31ackpool Oamp. '
(HEBDEN BRIDGE CORPS ) HEBDEN BRIDGE DIVISION (YORKS.). [.FOl'lllCU 1. ,1. 05.]
11 EA Il·Q U Arr 'rg n.·:
,'IUIlBL'(,s OOli. 'c r L
Hon. Surgeon and Supenn t endent.
HARPUR HILL DIVISION (DERBYSHIRE). Honora ry Surgeon .
403
G. U. Lall::;ull.
Crown 1ll.:Ltlcll Ilndge. '1.iI.,
'trect,
2nd O fficer and Ins p ec t or o f Sto res.
T.
j),l I\' 1;0 11 ,
CHOOL, IIEDDE;\ BRIDGE.
1st Offi cer.
J. II . Hanlon. Hon . S ecret a ry.
'el'gt. T. Lowe, lieptoll tall, lIebtlen Bridge.
OJliccrs 3. ,'erg'lUll' 2. Corporal 3. PliYatc 2 . Tolal elrectiYe 36. llil l'en."c ::;incc last n: plrt 3. Drill' held :iG. A.\'erag· attcmlallcc 1.'. Cae' alLcllde(~ ull 11l)~JliL: duty :3. HClIlo\'al 1. Ca. e' . itcllllell JJot Oll public dut) 1 . Alluual lII"pect 1011, ~O. 7. O~. 'rutul Oll paralIc :24. Allllual re·examiuatioll, 00.3.09. lIlullIben; pa" cli 21. .JlclLtllioll 1. 'en'ice bllllgcs 9. Nnr::;illg certihcaLc 11 . H.egul~tioll ullilollll \yOIll uy :3 Uflicers, :2Cl'geullts, 3 corporals, aud 2 l11en. Matenal: alllblllallcu ~Ill'rjage, ti tl'ctchcl', spliut·, baudages, :l. urgical bane 'ac , 7 ~vall boxes, vested III local 'cntrc, '.J.A. A. Divi 'ioll upporteLl by Hevden 13ntlge u I 'iug Illsti l\l t iOIl Teams blH I'Cl'll wry Sl1Cl'CS '('ul ill competition' t.bi::; scason, hal'illO' \yOll the MUl'gatro),,1 ChnllclIgl' 'up, Halilax di'lnd !C)/(I't!l tilllc' ' hinoLoLb '1ll~ hallellgc Cl~ll, Sl' " r ' nl1toll; N CH I'lli Ghallunge Cup, Hal l'lJ:sthorp' ; al 0 twoccolltl amI one third 1l\?Z~ ". .:-',u\'cral 111 Cl 11 bel's \\' ho II IC lllell1 LeI'S 01 thu I t. Buarer 00 ., unlIcr the commauu Ol. CJII.el~, 1I1'g'CO!l F. F. ]Joml, Hl'igholl;;c, all 'ndc 1 lhe ~l !1ila. ry n o pitaJ , ork) fo) trtlUllug Ulll'llIg \ VIllt wcek.
St. John Ambulance BTigade.
404
No. V. District.
(HEBDEN BRIDGE CORPS) HEBDEN BRIDGE NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 21.6 .01.J HEAD-QUARTER
:
TUBBINS Oou TCIL Scrroor".
Hon . Surgeon (Acting).
G. G. Lawson, M.D. Act ing Lady Secretary.
Lady Superintenden t .
Mi . E. 'Whitley, ack\Tille treet, Hebdell Bridge.
.Mrs. M. H. Foster, Haningroyd, Hebclen Bridge. Officers 2.
Nursing sisters 12.
Inspector of Stores.
A. Foster. Officer 1. Oorporal 1. Priva.tes 23. Total effecti ve 25 (30.9.09). Drills held 2D. A"era~e attendance 11. Annual inspection, 24.7.09. Total on pamele n. Annual re-examination, 24.6.09. Ieml)el's passe(l 15. Medallions 9. Regulatiull uniform worn hy 1 corporal, n.nc1 14 mcn. !lbterial: 4 stretchers, hanG 'acs, ·1 waler lJottles, ~ suts of c1ia r r rn.ms, tent, etc., vested in Corps' Officers. Division supported by members' suh;criptiollS, donations, concerts, etc.
Total eITecti ve U .
(HUDDERSFIELD CORPS ) HONLEY DIVISION.
(No report received.)
J[ bA J)- IU _\nTEn.~ . \VonKI~G
HECKMONDWIKE AND LIVERSIDGE DIVISION (YORKS ), [Formed 37.3.01.J Hon . Surgeon.
R. H.
haw,
Inspector of Stores.
G. W. Halmshaw, Arnold Street, Liyersidge.
F. Uor<lil1gloy.
Officers 2. Oorporals 3. Decrease since last report 4.
Privates 13.
Total effective 18.
HUDDERSFIELD CORPS (YORKS. ).
[Formed 1 91.J
Chi ef Surgeon.
Hon. Surgeons.
F. W. Robinson, M. D.
O. D. Pye ' mith, )!.D. H. G. Tausley, )r.n.
Chief Superintend ent.
Supt. Secretary.
E. G. Coward, )I.B.
Supt. Treasurer.
G. W. Ilaig-h.
II. . Whiteley, 19, pper Mount 'treet, Lockwood, Huddel' fiehl.
Amherley, Moldgreen, Huddersfield.
1st Omcer.
'.
(HUDDERSFIELD CORPS) " A " DIVISION.
Southgate, 1[onl(l)"
llI'.
[Formed 1901.J
1st Officer.
Hon . Secretary. ~.
Leech, 5, ' outh View Paddock, Hudder field.
PltlNCESS ,~Tltfo:¥;T,
Inspector of Stores.
J. W.
-'huttle\~orth.
Officer 1. ,ergeallt 1. Corporal 1. Privates 12. Total efIecti\'e 15. Drills held 30. A verage attendance 9. Annual inspection, 24.7. on. Total on parade 12. Annual re -examination, 24.6. 09. ~Iember." passed 11. Fa.ilcd~. Medallions 13. Nursing certificates 5. Regulation uniform worn by :3 Oflie rs, 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 10 men. ~laterial vested in Corps' Officer's. Division supported by members' subscriptions, and ell tel'tainments.
(HUDDERSFIELD CORPS ) " B " DIVISION. HEAD-QUARTERS:
Honorary Surgeon.
HUDDERSFIELD CORPS HUDDERSFIELD NURSING DIVISION. [l'urmed 10. 1 ~.1900. J UARTF.R · :
L ockwood, Hudderstield.
Pm:-;CEs' , THEET, IIUDDERSFlELD. Hon. Surgeon.
..:\.. L. Lady Superintendent.
lcUully,:lI. D.
1st Nursing Officer.
2nd NurSing Officer.
Mi · E.Llttk\\'uod(IO.12.00 ), 1\l1.: U. 'htm (10.1:>..09 ). Mi::;' A. ,'utclitfe 10.12.09). 17, Forre. t .\\\:llllC, Edg ,rtoll, llurld(;r ·[jeld. Lady Secretary.
Lady Inspector of Stores.
Miss 1\1. K. Th(;\\lis, 1, Holme Place, Marsh, lludder field.
Mis
~\..
Fi 'hu.
OHlCI~l" 3. Xursing si ·ters 35. Total eficctiyc 3. (30.9.09). Res '1'\' 0 111e1tl bel'S 1. J llcrensu sincu last rCllor-t 2. Pntdicc ' beld ~3. A ,"crage attend ance 1. . \ l11111nl in"pec:tion, 21. 7.09. Total on pnl"1Cle 21. Annnal reexamin.ltioll, H.G.09. .:'II cmlle!''; pns,;ed 23. Medallion 1.'). H eguln.tion Ul~ifol'm worn by ~ Offil'u!'s, and ~ l1lll'sing isler ' 1\UII i1111001' unifol'lll is worn by rClllalllcler. Material: bed, h·dtliJl!j, .l'lints, howls, etc., \cst c1 in 'orps ' Officer' .. Dil-1sion supported hy 111cm1>01':;' 'ulJscription', voluutary contribution, find entertulIlments.
ILKESTON AND DISTRICT CORPS (DERBYSHIRE).
[Formed 9. . 99.J
Chi ef Surgeon and Chi ef Supt.
II. C. Baldwin, M.R.C.S.
H. Calam (11.1.10), Woodside Road,
D. \Voodhonse, 9, France lIill, liouley.
1IIHhlC'l' Lield.
[Formed 1901.J
OO-OPERATIVE L ECTURE IIALL, PRINCESS, TRImT, IIU])DEHSFIELD.
1st Officer.
~!.R.C. ' .
Ollicl'rs 2. , 'ergl'anL 1. Pri nile 17. Total effective 20. D0crease SillC0 In '[ report 1. Dl'llls held J3. ~\.\el'age allenelallcc . Oases aL lellllcel on publi c duty 7. l'a us allcnu(;tl !lot 011 public duty 7. AnlJual inspectiOll, ~1.7.0lJ. Tutal 011 p;\l'itcle G. Allnual rc -examination, 21.6.09. ill embers pa ... ell 10. ,:\[(> !alll)11 U. ~lalc rinl: ~ ' trcleher.~ . . treet box, chart.c;, ualldages, ('tc., vestee l ill Dl\,i. iOll ·t! COlllll1ittee. Divi. iOll upported by public contributiolls.
Ih;.\n-
OO-OPEltATIYE ,OCmTY LECTlJIlE IIALL, H 'C"DDER. 'FIELD.
J. E. Orosland (11.1.10) 42, West Parade, Huddel'sfield.
'LUD, IIO:-'LEY.
Hon. Sec., Acting Inspector of Stores, and Hon. Treas.
1~lIutll,
(Th1'~e Ambulance Divisions).-Officers 10. ,ergeants 2. o1'poral 2. Pnvatec; 52. (One AUl'sing Division). -Officer 3. Nursing si ,ters 3G. Total effccti\'e 10·1.
HEAD -QUAltTERS:
[FormeelI8.4.08.J
Hon. Surgeon.
Supe rintendent and Hon . Treas.
~I.n.c.s.
111 E:-"S
\V. II. , mades,
T. SAYIOUn'S :"'IcnooL. HECK~JOND\\' IKK
HEAD-QU,j,RTERS:
405
A. Dobson, M.lt.C.::> ,BuLh
ire t, Ilkeston.
Hon. Secretary. II.
Banks (11.12.09), carfield" 'carwood Terrace, l,ockwood, lluduersfield.
Two IIm,bllZa1!CC Di')isio71s.-0llicers 3. Total ell't'cii ve Ill. Decrease Rinco last report .1.
crgeall ts 5.
Corporals
Privates 95.
S t. J ok n A 'lnbu lance B'l"i gade.
406
(ILKESTON AND DISTRICT CORPS) " A " DIVISION. H EAD · QUARTER
: Y lCTOR U
[Fo rm ed 9.8 .99 .]
IIALL, RUTL.Um IIoTEL.
" Honorary S e creta ry and S e rgt."
1st Officer.
crgt. J . Read, M ill/leld Rd ., I lke.-ton .
H. F . Merry, Pa,rkhyrst, Ilkeston. Inspector of Stores .
Honorary Treasurer.
Oor pI. J. Pounder.
.Mr. P. hl. Ohe tel' (HUD. 1\lcl11. )
Offi cers 2 (iuclndi ng 1 Oorps Oft1cer). el'geallts 3 . Oorpo ral s 4. P rivates 45. T otal effective 5·:1. Decrease since la t r eport 2. Drills held 49 . A'i'erage attellllancc 12. Cases attended not on public dnty 29 . Anllual ill pectioll, 2·1. 7. 09. Total on parade 37 . Annual re·examill(1tion, 4.09. iII em ber pa " ell 2 . Fail ell L l\l edItIlioll' 29 . Service badc:re 12. Jlll'sing certificate 10. Regulation tUliforlll worn by all. Material : st~etcher , spliu ts, surgica.l ha \'1'(' ac, etc. , "e.-tell in Gran hy en t re Oom· mittee, S. J. A. A. Diyi ion supporte( l by member' sn bscri ption~ and pH blic con tri bn t ions.
(ILKESTON AND DISTRICT CORPS) " B " DIVISION. [Fortlletl 9.8.ng.] H EAD-QuAHTERS : Y rCTOltIA ll ALL, Rl.J1LA~D H OTE],.
1st Office r .
" Hon . Sec ret a ry a n I S ergt . ' (Actin g).
H . H . Tatham,
J. Read, 1.lillrieltl Road, Ilkcslon.
Stanley House, Ilke ton. Inspector of Stores (Act ing).
Hono ra ry Treasu re r .
COl·P1. J . Pounder.
),11'. P . .\1. Ohe lel (Hall . MClll . ).
Officer 1. , el'geants 2. Oorporal 4. Pri\'ate 30. Total e(]'e cli\'c 57 . Decrea e sinct: last reJ.!ort 2. Drill ' lH:ld 49. AYerage atLell(lance 15. Ca~e~ attellded not on public duty 29 . .Annual iuspection, 2-1. 7.09 . Total 011 parade 34. Auuual re·examination, 4.09. Members pas:Sl'J ~. Failed 3. Medalliou:> 31. ervice badge:s 10. N ur illg certifiea.tes 17 . Regulation uniform \rum hy all. M aterial : stretcherll, f;plillts, surgical havresac:s, ClC. , vc:slerl ill (;lUnIJY Ucutrc Divi.·ion supported by memberll' suiJscriptlOlIs ami pulJlic Oommittee, .J .A.A. con tribn hons.
KEIGHLEY CORPS (YORKS). H EAD·QUARTERf; : ~ ,
Chief Surgeon.
,V. Scatterty,
[Forllle(iI7 .3.D7.]
CRunCH S tHEE'] ,
KElGIlLgy .
Ch ief Supe r intendent.
.'. Clough, . 'tedon H all, 'Letiull, l\eighley.
)I.A . , !lI.D .
Su p e rin t e nd e nt S ecre t ary.
J. A. Jowctt, ;i6, 1\lu.ull\'ille
1 <'0<111,
Keigldl'Y'
(Fire Ambulance DivisioilS).-Officcn; 12. Sergcalltll 7. C(lrlJUl'ab H. Privales fl9. (Two Nu?'Sing Divisions ). Officer 1. Nlll'smg sisters 13. Total (·Jl'eLtlvc HI. D ecrease sillce last report 15.
(KEIGHLEY CORPS) " A " DIVISION. IT EAD'QUARTEIU;:
Hono r ary Surgeon .
J. _ . Dobie,
)J.A . ,
[ Formed 17. 3. 97. ]
28, OJ[UH('J[ S'J'J:J~ET,
;)f.B.
KE I GlJ I , I', \"
Superinte nd e nt.
J . H ardillg, 9,1: eville ,' treet, E eigltley .
" Honorary S e c . and Sergeant," a nd In s pector of Stores .
P. Roberts, 70, E mily Street, Keighley.
407
N o. V. D isl'l'7·cl .
Oflicers~. HCI'~eallLs 2. COI'Jlomls 3. Privates ?-7. Total cfJ'edin: 34. Increase sillce I,tst !'I'I'0I'L 2. Uri II~ hel(l 51. .A verage n.ttenllallce H. Cascs nttenllcd 011 puhlic.: rinty 2. O(\.,'e;; aLLclld:(l llOt on }lublic d~lty .32. Annual inspcc tion. 2 ... . OD. Total on pamfh· 11. AUll\lal re-exannnatlOD, 14 and 27. n. OD. ~ l eI1l1J('r. 11<IS'i I '(1 2(j. :'IIl'liall iOlls:2. . " I vil'e badges 16. I \ll':i ng certific:ttes I. \{I'gulalioll 1Illif'lJrlll \\'Ol'll by ~ Ofliecl's, 2 sergeant:>, 3 corporals, and 21 mell. Mat (, l'ial::1 sl],pt{'hcrs, :3 sllrgieal h;t\'\'t'sncs, vested in 'Ol'pS' Officers . Dil'isillll ~UJlpoll('d lJY 11 Iolll),e 1',,' ,'\lhsl' 1'I1,tiolls :In\l public contributions.
(KEIGHLEY CORPS ) KEIGHLEY NURSING DIVISION. II I \lHI1'.\I:'['I-:1: S
~
:
[Forme(l3.D7.]
C ilL It! 11 ,"1 [UET, KIUGULEY.
:
I-ion o rar y Surgeon .
11. :1 . llralld(\',
\I.A.,
:-r.n.
1s t Nursing Officer a nd Lad y S ecre t ary
Lady S uperintendent.
.\11's. F. ,";tllllg, :i, 'Ulllly .i\iollllt, Kcighley .
,,\ 1 I: .\ . ?>l i tl~l cy, ., ] u. Darlow 1'1'1 ra Ce, Keighh',Y.
o fli ' CI'S 3. X \ll' ·i II (/ • isll'1'.'j U. Tl)tal eflu ti YC 17. Dec na" . inel' lit t 1'flpoll '2 . ,.., Practice.' JIC'ld 20. AHrage atlelltinllce D. Cases attLll(i c(ll1otnlt 1'\\1 >1 i<.; dUly 0. AIIll\l:l1 inspection 2,_ . . OD. Total 011 palade 10. .\11111111 reo x:t lllinati t)ll, Ii .n.Ofl. .\1l'1It\,l'I'S I'a. ~ ·tl n. :'I letlnlliOlI If,. , \.1'\" ICC hntl "t' 7. I',ll t llllilol'llI \\01'11 1,\" :3 OIlICl!'S allli 11 lllll'sillg :isters. !llul(l'ial: bed, lH'dJill" .\IId b"tl lead . li!''t airl- Jlol\e h( ·~ , spltll ! " Hllli b;tIIdage.~, \'cstetl in Corp ' Ofli cl'l'~~ 1>i\'i iUlllll'portc(l by l11l:lIl her.' ,'uh'c..: l'il'tioll ' and \'oluntar), contribu· t i OllS.
(KEIGHLEY CORPS Tl J
,I
\ /1.(11 \I , I'J I, .:
l '
>c .
~I l' hl\l.
('Ill
J.(
II
'I'l,H:'J,
T.
\1.1:.
KElr.1I LEY.
. (Ihl, . =-., ,\1 t1 i ' CH' '( 'L' III Keighl ey. I
Ho n. T reasure r (Ac t ing).
Inspect ol' of Stores .
.. Hon. Sec. and SCI·gl.'
A. ;\laJltl \'Illltl , 7\1, 1':lIlily, 'l., I\elgh II' \".
[Formed 17.3.97.]
Superintende n t.
Honorary Surgeon.
IZ.
B " DIVISION.
J. A. J owcU.
\\ .•\ lid gll').
OUieL'!':> 2. :-; l'.~l', \I1ts 2. CUl'l'orab z. Prh'atl'. l u. Total cli'eeti\'c ::!1. Dcc t'l . \ f' .llIe( h.;t J'(' IHll'\ 3. ]J\'lll buill ;,:2. An!l'l:"e atte.lHian ce 1:-,. Helllo\'al 2. e a 'C: atl ' 11 Icc! not 011 p\lhlic d\lly :Hl. Anllllal Ill. pcctlOll, ~ . . OP. Tolal 011 l' ~ll'ad , ' :!J . .\.111111 d \'ll - X .\II illation, l:J.!I.O!I . .\It' 1II1~er pa . :ed ~2. .i\lcdalhol1~ 15. ,' eITil'l' h' ltl ge~ 17. ;\'II\'. illg e"l'tili c,\tc: G. IhguJanon ull!lonll wUln hy ~ OIlWClli, 2 sHge. LIlt, ~ (' ol·Il(ll'Itl ·, <11\(1 11 \i101l. ~latel'ial: 3 ·tl'etcl! (Jr> :; IW.Vl"sac'·, \'c:;led ill Uorp' O/Iiecr:-;. Divi::;ioll ~lIpportc(l by IJlClIJl)t' r " sub cnptJl)lls and public contrihutiOlI. .
(KEIGHLEY CORPS ) HAWORTH DIVISION . IF'll'IllCll :n .. 99.] Il L \J J-Ig \ It I hits:
L 1'.1':.'
\:\ I)
'Huss HO..\.lJ· / :-'STll'l' TE, IL~ "'0 HTH.
S u p e l"l nt enden t .
Hon Surgeo n .
O. II A . .'.11gg'4,
[.s. \.
F. lllllisUI1, l;i, .Alma 't., .'.lythollllts, Haworth.
,. Hon Sec. and Sergt ."
I ns pector of St ore s.
.1. I lolllle', ,\lyrLlL' T·\'1 leC, {'I'o 's Roulh, 11l'. Keighley .
1:. 11. Le\\ls .
Ho n . TI'eas ur er.
Clgt. T. \\' . Richart!.
Oflicer 2. Sergeants~ . Corporals~ . Primte' 21. Total e(fectirc _?-7. Inel'l'asc sil1ce lust report 11. Drills It!'I,l ;10. Avcrage attcndance 1.,. Oa::.cs attcnticllnot Oil ]lllhlil' (l uty ·12. AllnUtd ill pec..:tion, ~ . . Ofl. Total 011 p.lraLie ]3. All\1\l<l1 re l'xlllllillllliull, 10. D.Ofl. .'. [c..:\I1hC'l's passed 17. !li ed;tlholl ' 11. en lee bMlges 7. .r 11I'sing eel'lifie,lLcs 3. l{cglll<ttioll unifo!,lIl \Yom b.\ 1 Ollie,'r! ~ Sl;.1~L'~1I1t·, 2 eo!'porals, and 11 Hil·n. Material: strclc..:hcrs aULl haHc ':\C , YcteLl lD DI n lOunl CommitteC' . ]) i\'isioll snpporLc(1 hy i'olullta!'y contribution ' .
No. V. District.
St. John A?71bulance B1'igade.
408
(KEIGHLEY CORPS) SILSDEN DIVISION.
LEEDS CORPS (YORKS.).
[Formecl1.10.02.]
HEAD-QUARTERS: TO'WN HALL, SIL DEN.
H.
D. McDonnell, L.R.C.P. Hon . Secretary.
CorpI. E.
Ch ief Surgeon and Ch ief Superintendent.
winburn, 15, Turtou Street. North ilsuell. (16.5.10).
A. Ell i'Ooll , '1.1:.f'.H., L.n.C.l'., 120, DOJlJC'stic ,'Lreet, IJolbcc-k, Leeds. Superintendent Secretary.
Inspector of Stores.
mith, 12, Falcon Cliffe,
A. Ecldil;Oll, 21, Park
E. TaUersall.
teeton .
Officer 1. Sergeallt 1. Corporals 2. Pri"ates 14. Total efrective 18. Decrease since last report 6. Drills helc1 50 . Average attcnuance 10. Cases attenued on public duty 2. Removals 4. Cases atlended not Oil public duty 43 . Annual inspection, 2 . . 09. Total on parade 10. Annual l'e-exulllinatioll, 27.9.09. Members passed 13. Medalliolls 11. en-icc badge;; 10. N nrsillg certi lientes 3. Regulntion uniform worn by 1 ergeant, 2 corporals, anu lJ mCll. 1Ilalerial: 7 stretcher, havresae, water bottle. splint, etc., yesteu in Divi'iollal Committee. Division supported by puulic contributions.
(KEIGHLEY CORPS) SILSDEN AND STEETON NURSING DIVISION [Fornl ed 11.3.0 .] HEAD-QUARTElt.
Hon . Surgeon (Acting).
J. McCullough.
Superi ntendent Treasu rer.
,'. niortimer. lY1'n c A III lnil(f 11 CG j)il"isioll~). - OHicrrs 1· . ,'cr"Cllllls 10. 'o1"l'ol'n.b . Privates 1 3. (OIl P' .VIIi·sill[J Di ui. ilil/). - 0 lIie!'!". :3. N llr,.,i II ,;-'. il;t fl l'.' ·10. Total clfecti \'e <!62. D e crt':1 ' f'~ ~illc o 1~l c t r C)lol t . . ?Iattrial: 2 tellh \\'ith fittil1 rt s, ho. pital bed cOlllpl e te \nth ~) cllcltll~. ,Ptc. , IJ~L c l' ( halJd). llll'''l' uIIl1J1l1alleC calJill c t , large ham pH
an rl 3 Cll . e:; ol lJIat el'llll.> urgl('l1l jlane al: •. sll'l e t wall hoxc . . splints. bandagcs, 60 watl'l" hottl, . anti :; l"\' ll' > lin \"reSil e.', \'e. tctllll th e Ofnccrs of Leeds COI'1';;. COqlS slIppol'll'r1 ily \·olullt:1l'.)' contributiolls. Number of" IJICllIhclS oIlI'O II I'll ill lJrirrarlc Beater COllJpanie;; 3 Officers 5 onCOIJIlJlis. iOIlC'cl Ollicer. llndlllell. '=' "
Lady Superintendent.
LEEDS CORPS ARMLEY AND WORTLEY DIVISION. [Forlller! 1.1. !1::l.]
Lady Secretary.
Miss Telson, Low Folu,
teeton, nr. Keighley .
JIEAP'QlT \It I 1', lt.':
Officers 2 . Nursing si ter 13. Total effective 1.1. Decrea e ince la, t report 3. Practice. h eld 49. A \'erarre a ttelJdancc n. 'ases attended not on public duty. Anuua.l ill p ec tioIl, 2 . . 09. Tolal Oil parad e 7. Annual re-examination, 27. 9.09. Mem.ber~ pa. sed 11. .Iorlallioll . 12. E egulalioJl uniform WOl'll by all. Material: beu, bed rest, water bottle, and all llursing requisites, vested in Divi~ional Committee . Division supported l)y public eontributiolls.
(KEIGHLEY CORPS ) BINGLEY DIVISION. HE,W-QUARTER. · : BELGRAVE ROAD
Hon. Surgeon. M.B.
Superintendent of Stores.
A\CllUC,
Al'mle)" Leeds.
1I1rs. M. 'ugdeJ1, 6:2, B<lllklnIHls, 'il 'den, lll". Keighlcy.
D. l'l1eDonllell, L.R.C.P.
R. G. Dixon,
[Formed 1900.J
HEAD-QUARTJ1:HS: THE TE'IPEnA::-'CJ~ HAIL. 'VESLEY ROAD, ARMLEY, LEEDS.
Superintend ent
Hon . Surgeon .
409
![Forll1ec11G.5.07.]
'CIlOOL, 131:->GI J<"Y.
Superintendent.
Hon . Secretary.
'V. Crowther, T. 7, Fernbank Avenue. Bingley.
Inspector of Stores.
niUIl , ~~,
orth It.,
Bingley.
T~;'\ll'm:A . · I ~ 11.\1,1., \V \HLEY ROAD, AJDILEY.
Hon. Su,'geon,
:.1'.
lIUllll'llll'Y,
Supe,·intendent and Acting Hon. Treasurer.
I. Kay e, :l, ( ' hri. t Church UtI., Annl,'Y, L l'IL.
.\1.11.
4th Officer and Hon Secretary.
F. Wltitak ' /", '-, (:i11'ill TCIT:t<Jc , Long Hu ·ttl,
'e\\' 'Wortley, Leeds.
. Ofl1 cel's:::. • l'rgC'<llll 2. 'orjloml 1. Privalcs 2~, Tof 'll cJrcctivc 2,- . lJnlls holcl ~ l. A \'Cl"/l~ IlttellclnlH;e 1:3. ' n.,., ~ attc·nc!ed on plll)lic duty 50. Oasc' altl'lHl( ·rl !ll)t 011 1'1Ihlir; duty ~:;. AlIlIlIal ill."pedioll, 22 ..;.09. Tolal on ]1araile . ~t. AlIlIlI lll I' '- ,'llIlIinatioll :23.3.0\1 . ~l oll1b e l 1';1 '. ell _2. Fail ed 1. )Il'rlalllOlL- ~l. ,H r gllllltiulJ ulliforlll WOI"II hy ~ OfJi ers, ~ 'c rgenub, 1 corpolal, and I,!! IJI CIJ •• M I,lll'I"ll~I: I : lrl't c hcr ", l!Il.\TI'S W, :3 IIIUt 'rial hox p.', handage.', c'pliut.', etc., \ es tell IJJ or/'I; Olhcel". DI\"1~1011, 1l1'1'urtc,I hy members' . 111) 'cripliollS auu voluutary cOlJtribulions. "
Hon . Treasurer,
J. T. Judson.
W. Pratt.
(LEEDS CORPS ) BRAMLEY AND PUDSEY DIVISION. lJo'lIl"1llcd ~O. 0.1900.]
Officers 2. Privates 19. Total effective 21. I ncrease since l~st report 3. Drills held 45. A vcragc a,Ltenda.ncc 11. 'ases attendeu. on pl~bltc duty 9. ~emovals 2. Cases attelJ(1eu not Oil pllblic duty 19. AnnualmspectlOll, 28.8.09 . Total Oil parade 9. Annual l 'e- exa.llIill~LtioJl, 16.9.09. Members pa seel 16. Medallions 7. X ursillg rel'tifie;,ttes~. He~lllaLi(JJI uuiform worn by 2 Officer anti 12 men . Material: wheelell litt€ol". 7 ~trctchers. h:1\re.-ac,;, splints, bandages, etc., vested in Divi ·jollal Oommittee. Divisiol1 1;1IplJorted by public contributions.
KIDSGROVE DIVISION (STAFFORDSHIRE). Capt. J. O. Furness, L.S.A., R.A.M. C. (M . ), H eathcote Street, Kidsgrove.
Hon. Secretary.
T. A. vVoolnch, 26, Heathcote St., Kic1sgrove.
Inspector of Stores.
Hon . Treasurer.
J. Oakes,
M. Wakeficld.
(N 0 report received. )
.r.
\YrsJEY.\
Hon. Surgeons.
J\lc('ulIlI'hy, _\I.B., E. \\'el eh. :'II. It.( ' . 1'. J. K Ahhott, .\1. I:' c.". Hon. Secretary.
'orpl. J. T. j<'ieldiu rr 12 0 . 0' , 01ll~tOIl I't., ' tUllllillgley.
[Formed 22.4.05.]
HEAD -QU ARTERS: Tow~ HALL, KIDSGROVE.
Hon. Surgeon (i n Charge).
J[y,; ,\n-Q1 T \ItTEI:::
g~cel's
--. ( IlCIOI,
To,," '
'TREFT, lh: DIlEY.
4th Officer and Hon . Treasurer .
U. 11. \r·tltoll (n.Jo O~). ) , 11, Ilallllllcrloll Viell', Pnt\scy. Inspect or of Stores.
F. WhiLehead.
3. , el'gean L 1. Corporal 1. Pri va te .. fl. Totnl cll'ccti\'c 1-1 (30. fl. 00.) nIls !telel ~O(j. Avemg' iLtleudallce 1:),. Ca.-es nLtclltlcd 011 public duty 6. T~~~~vals 4.' 'a.ses aLt(,llc!cd not ?11 public, duty 90. AlllIlllll im'peeiioll, 22.5:09. 10 on paJa(!e 8. AI.l llnal J' 'cxnlllllla.llOlJ, Iti. !l.09. 11101111181" pas 'cd 10. MedallIon,> 3' HegulatlOlI HUt/Orlll 11"01"11 hy 1 . ergcllnt, 1 corporal, and 9 mell. lnterial: 1. stretchers, spl ill [::I, bamlages, eLc., yes ted in Oorps' Olliccrs. Division supported uy voluntary cOlltribuLions. R
St. John A mlJulrr,nce BTigade.
410
(LEEDS CORPS) BURLEY AND KIRKS TALL DIVISION. [Formed 30 .]0.01.] HEAD-QUAHTEHS: KIRKSTALL
CllunCH
Hon . Sut-geon .
J. II. Legge
'.
M.B.
Acting Hon . Sec.
t., Armley Road, Leeds.
Acting Inspector of Stores .
E. Gilbertsoll, 5, Harrison's Buildings,
Acting Hon . Secretary.
Acting Inspector of Stores & Hon . Treas.
Oorpl. IV .• T. Blellcowe, ] bwksworlh \ Vooel Ootlng , llorsforth.
B. Dmke.
CllOOLS.
4th Officet-. En nett, (~3.10.09),
47, Willche ter
Acting Hon. Treas.
J. T. H oggath .
11. Clayton.
Kirkstall, L eed8. Officer 1. ergeant 1. Primtes 14. Tutal effective 16 (30.9.09). Decrease since last report 2. Drills heIr! :?5. A "erage attendance 3. Annual inspection, 22.5.09. Total on parade 11. Annual re-exnmillai-ioll, 1.9.09. .Medallion 1. Regulation uuilOl'1ll \\om by 1 ergLnnt, 1 corporal, aml 9 men. Matelial: 2tretchers -! ca c:s of fir t aid appliances, splinl , bandages, ctc., vested in Corps' Otlicers. Division supported by yoluntary coulrilmtion .
Officers 2. el geaJl t 1. Corporal 1. Privates 13. Total effect ive 17. Reserve members 3. Increase Rlnce lnst report 2. Drills held 21. Average attendancc C.1SCS allenclell un pu hi ic d II ty no. Remo\',d 1. 'ase.· attended not on pll blic duty 50. Annual I'u-examillatiun, :3 ('T 9.00. 1IemlJcrs pn.":>ed ] 2. Faill'(l 1. ~ll·c1alli()lls .i. H.l'~1l1:tti()n ll11ifunn worn l)y 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 3 Jl1t,;11. ~ I :Lleria I: ~ st ret elll'!'::;, (j m:t tl'ria 1 1)()Xl'S, spl i 11 ts, lJandages, ete., vested in Curps' Officers. ])ivisioll HUl'purtec1 by public eontl'l\;utions.
(LEEDS CORPS ) LEEDS CITY TRAMWAY DIVISION . lFul'Itlcll 190~.J llEAD-QUAnTEl:' :
'Qt:ARE,
'I'lT
[Formed 4.4.01.]
Honorary Surgeon. ::ILIt.c.:.S.
J. E. Gaines,
OlJiCCl" 2.
F. Holm} I!. City
'1'1'<.1.111 \\'[LYs Oflices, 'iLy, IIU He, Lced ...
'ergeallt 1.
l'rivate.
Total efi'eclive 87.
.1.
CHOOL!,;, KIPPAX. Act ing H OIl. S ecretary.
In Charge.
ergt. J. IV. lcK'l1zic, Bramley Terrace, Klppax, 11enr Leed . I
Corp1. 1>. Booth, KipPllX; ncar Lee(ls.
(LEEDS CORPS NORTH LEEDS DIVISION. If J-
\ lH,!l ,\I:r£J:.:
ST. Lt KI"\
'CHOOL, ~ - URTIl
(LEEDS CORPS ) HOLBECK AND HUNSLET DIVISION. [Formed 30.10.1900.] T. PETER'S
'CHOOL, DE"'~n"(;IlY
ROAD, LRlms.
4th Officer and Acting Hon. Treasurer.
S. J. Lees, 13, Birkin Terrace, Meadm\' Road, Lect1s. Inspector of Stores . COq1]. IV , Sharp.
Hon . S ecretary.
Corpl. A, Stead, 22, Buckley Avenue, Beeston Hill, L eeds.
(LEEDS CORPS) HORSFORTH DIVISION.
F. Darlow,
M.B.
Acting Hon. Secretary.
4th Officer.
}'. i3ere:;fol'll. Acting Hon. Treasur er. 1] U l1J ilto n.
Actin g Inspector of Stores. ,'I!~rlJ{)u.
Oflicer 1. ,Lr!jl·:lnts:!. ol'l'oral 1. PI i,ates Hi. Totnlell'ecrive 19 (30.9.09 ). lJeerea:-.c . Illl:L b. t rcpol t G. l>rill held ~ I. A I'Lrage attelltla.llce H. ases altelluell 011 1'Ilblie lInt)' 10. 'a::;e" altclHleli not 011 l'ublie uuty -19. Annual insl'e"tioll, :!2.~,.OD. To\,il Oil parade ]u. AlllJual rc-exnllJluation, 15.9.09. Member· pa~setl 10. ~Iellalliow; ]0. Hegulalion uuiform worn by 1 Officer, 1 l.rgeant 1 curpor·d, nnd 10 [lri\'atl'.". 11atcri.ll: 3 :-.lrctchel", mnterial boxes, splints, . ami uandage , ,·c.lee! ill Corps' ollicc]'s. Di\'isioll :mpportcll by volulltary contributlOn NUllluer of lllClIluers cnrollell in Brigade Heurcr Companic', 10.
LEEDS CORPS (POST OFFICE DIVISION.
Acting Hon . Treas . W. 1,1. rTolan.
·crgt. T. Alluitage, 87 Bayswatur Rd. Lced., YOlks. rcport receiyed.)
(LEEDS CORPS ) LEEDS NURSING DIVISION. H EAD-QUAI TEES:
[Formed 3.07.J
OXFtlllIl l'LACl~ ()lI.~PEL, LEEll ' ..
Hon . Surgeon (Acting).
In Charge . , ergt .
POST OFl!'ICg, L EEDS.
Acting Hon Sec. ti n Charge).
(:\" 0
[Formed 27.10.06.]
[Formed 12.12.06.]
H EAD-QUAHTERS; I VILLOW GREEN MISSION HOOM .
Hon. Surgeons . 111. D.
LEED .
11, ,_tmwuerry Rd., Armley, Leeds
\\'. lialtl-Iey. Curp1. C.
1 ItEET,
J. J. Roul'lts 23.1 0.09),
~J.ll.
lIE \1)-QUAIl nuts: G l~"EllAL
OlIicer 1. Corporals 2. Privates 13. ToLal effcctive 16. Decrease since last report 9. Drills beld 36. Average attcnda,lce 12. Cases atteltded on l'ulJlic duty 120. Cases attcndcd not on public duty 170. Anuual inspeclion,2)..5.09. Total on parade 7. Annual Ic-examination, 24.9.09. Members pas ed 16. Medallions 16. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Omcer, 2 eorpom] , an(l 13 men. Material: 2 stretchers, ualldages, splint, etc., vested in orps' Officers. Division supported by voluntary contribution.
.J. Nightingale,
F. W. l\egg,
[Formell 12.1900.]
4th Officer.
H onorary Surgeon.
Officer 1. ergeants 2. Corporals 2. PriYates 13. Total ell'ecti,\'e 1 . Dccrease ince la:;t rcport 12. DJilh 1,1<1 ~O. ~\"emgc attendancc Cases atLeuded not on public duty 7. AnlJual ill l'edioll, 2~.ij.0~1. '1'otal 011 parade 17. Annual re-examination, ~'1.9.09. Member pnssed] 7. Mcdalliow; 17. I egllla.liol1 uniforlll worn by 2 sergcants, 1 corporal, and ti men. Material: 3 stretchcrs, ba11l1ages, splints, ctc., vested ill 001'1' ' 0 flicers . Di yision bUl'porL 'J by yolun tary ccntribntions.
HEAD-QUARTERR:
LEEDS . Hon. Secretary.
4th Officers.
J. W. IklhlllY, \\'. Hcwitt.
(LEEDS CORPS ) GARFORTH , KIPPAX AND DISTRICT DIVISION. H}1~AD-QUARTERS: OIIUHCIi
411
No. V. Di trict.
.J. W. I I 01 liles, 13, Brooklyn St., A.nnley, L eeds.
\V.
'a.rnus,
Lady Supt. & Acting Lady Treas.
Mrs . J. W. Jldlamy, ·1 " Luflhou e Pbl'e, L eeds.
)l.B . . S.
2nd Nurs i ng Officer & Lady Sec.
l\liss L. Elli' (10.l:J.09), 34, \V ell '10 e T errace, Leeds.
Ilo. V. Di strict.
St. J ohn A 1nbu lance B1"igade.
412
(LINCOLN CORPS) POLICE DIVISION.
1st Nurs ing Office r a nd Lady Insp ector of Stores. ~Iiss
A.
impson, 66[1"
toney Rock, L eeds.
H gAD-QUARTEltS:
Officers 3. ursing iter 40. Total effecti,e 43 (30.9 . 09). I ncrease since last report 23. Practices held 34. A yerage attendance 30. Cases a,ttended on public duty 20 . Case attended not on public duty 45. Annual inspection,22.5.09. Total on parade 22. Annual re-examination, 22.9.0D. Members p.assed 22. hle~al1io~s . Regu~ation unif?rm worn by.2 omccr::; and 13 nursing sISters; 9 nursmg SIsters wear llldoor Uluform. lHatenal: bed, hecldin cT , shrets bandage shoot, splints, etc., yes ted in Corps' Officers. Diyisioll SUPl~Ol'tcd by members' subscriptions and voluntary contributions.
LINCOLN CORPS. Chi ef Su rge on (Act ing).
F.
. L ambert,
11. R. e. S.
C hief S u p eri nten d ent.
K. R. Deighton,
(Th1'ee Ambulance .Divisions).-Officers 9.
5, Cecil 'trect, Lincoln.
ergeants 8. T otal effecLi ve 122.
Corporals
n.
HEAD-QUARTERS : FREE
Hon. Surgeon and Treasurer.
J . S. Chatel', 1st Officer.
W. King.
M . D.
[Formed 11.2. 97.]
In s p e ctor of S tores.
J . A . Graves.
Officers 3. Sergeants 2. Corporals 3. Privates 29 . Total effective 37. I ncrease since. last report 3. Drills held 45. Average attendance 19. Cases attended .o n puU~lC duty 46 . Removals 12. Cases attbndeu not on public duty 7,627. Annual InSpectIOn, 11 .9.09. Total 011 parade 26. Annual I'e-f'xalllinatioll, 16 & ~O. 9. 09 . Members passed . 29. Medallions 12. ervice badges 6. J ur:;ing cerbficates 10. ~tegulatlOn un~forl11 worn ?y 3 Officers, 2 sergean ts 3 corl'ornls, and 29 men. Matenal : Ashford lItter, 4 surgtcal I1avresacs, 4 stretcher ', 5 wall boxes, vested in Corps' Officers. D ivision supporteu by public contributiollS.
(LINCOLN CORPS) " B " DIVISION. [Formed 1903.] HEAD-QUARTERS : FJ'.EE SenOOL L ANE, L INCOLN .
Super inte nd e nt. M.D.
" Hon . Secretary and Sergt. "
G. F ox, 17, Bargate, Lincoln.
F.
2nd Office r .
~lilller.
T. E. Oulpin.
Lillcolll. " Ho n. S ec. a n d S er-gt .' a nd Acti n g Hon. T r eas.
In s pecto r of Stores.
J. Oook.
D. lJ unglillsoll, 157, West Parade, Lincoln.
Ofl1ce1" 3. 'ercreallh 3. o1'pornls 5. Privates 30. ToLa1 elfeetive 50. Decrcaeillce report 3. Drill· held 22. Aver.age at~ClJc1allCe 12. ~ases attenued 011 pullk llnty 12. . HCI:lOvals 31. Annual IlJSpectlOll~ 11.9.09.. 'lotal Oll paratll ·12. A 1111 tI,Ll rC-lJXalllllla tl.Oll, 30. D. 09. MClll be.I': pas e<l 41. MedallIons 3? Police ulliform worn lJyall. Dlatenal: 2 stl:etchc.r., .. plmb, a.ud u~llldllges, vesLed III and Divi iOll snppOIled hy Lincolu \ Yatch Olllllllttee.
MADELEY DIVISION (STAFFS). [Fol'meu 3. . 05.] III-
J . E . Dickinson, 79, , Vest Parade. Inspector of Store s .
CorpI. C. F. Goldson.
Officcrs 2. Sergeants 3. Corporals 3. Privates 26. T otal effcctive 31. Increase since .last report 2. D rilb helu 35. Average attendance 14. Cases attende~ on pU:bhc duty 20. Removals 2. Cases aLtendeuuot on puulic duLy 40. Ann ual lDspectlOn,11.9.09 . T otal 011 parade 17. Anuual re-examination, 30.9.09. Member.s passe.d 15. Medallions 13. Service uadgos 10. Nursillg certificates 4. R~g.~atlOn umform worn by 2 Orricers, 3 sergeants, 3 corporals, and 21 men. DiVISIon su pport ed by vol untary contributions.
\lr -Ql UtTEr. '5: E_l)O\\'~D
TV\\11
\1. I:' e. '., JlUtl~C, ~ l a(l-l()y,
,'crroor,
?lIADELEY.
Hon. S ecretary.
Ho n. S urgeon.
L ' V. Boulton, ~lacldcy .' tuffs.
\ . n. ; i ttllls,
'mlfs.
\ :wcustle,
Ollie I' ]. ~cr"I'a llt 1. Corporal 1. Pri\'l\ll's . Total dIectil'o 11. Dccrca (! :-illCU ll\st r port:2. ]Jrills held 1". Anlage attendance Cases uttoIldcltllOt 011 pnulic ,inty... JlelillJlillll' 5. n c~tllatioll ullitol'lll \VOl'll by 1 ser" alit, 1 cOl'l'ol'.d, UIlII G mCII. !\[atc rial: ~ tl etcher', splint ' :md bandage', vested ill llivi iOllll1 COllllllittee. Diviioll ~uppOl'led by membor:>' subscription., aUlI pnl'lic COli trihntinll .
MANSFIELD DIVISION (NOTTS .) .
[Formeu 13.3.01.]
IJJ \}I-QUARIEP.:;: Dttll.L HALL, M.·\S FJELD.
Cooper, Ga rmston House, Newland, Lincolu.
" Hon. Secretary a nd S e r gt."
Hon . Surge on .
1st Officer.
S uperi n tenden t .
.T. T. 'Ull'll.illl, :-Ies iOlls House,
S u p e rinte nd e nt.
C. T hursby, 31, Chemsford 't., L incoln.
O. H. Chapman,
Hon. S urgeon.
CHOOL LAXE, LIXCOL~.
'V.
T •
C. J. Coleman, )t.u. (1 .12.09).
PriYates 94.
I ncrease since last r eport 3. T he L incoln Corps has acquired a head-quarters of i ls own, and a most up-to-date ambulance van, fitted up with every appliance neeessary for accidcnt· of all kinds· the van being inaugurated by Lord and Lady Londo 'bo rough 011 ::\lay It, tho head~ quarters being formally opened uy the Mayon· s of Lincoln (.i\lrs. 'Y. . Wllite). The ?est thanks of the CO.rps are due to 'V. Mortimer, E~th J.P., who was largely lDstrumental In oolJectmg the amount for the Yall, 1:173, alld who i ' 110IY actillg as treasurer for the van fund.
(LINCOLN CORPS) " A " DIVISION.
•
[Formed 23. 3.08 .]
ESfiIOl'S H OUSE, L UICOL
lat
[Formed 11.2.97.] CnOOL L.1~E, L rxeoLx.
H EAD-QUARTERS: FREE
413
Su pe r int en d e nt .
Hono rary S urgeo n.
11. K.
W. J. \\'on];;wvlth. ".lLV ..'.
" Hon. S ecre t ary and S ergea nt ."
1s t O fficer. ~.
hilc1 " 4u, rrinces 't., Man field.
F. W. Comlic, ,Dt.lreha.lll Villa ', Burns treet,
\\T. :fichol on.
.i\lan. field.
Inspec t or of S tores.
Hon. T reasurer.
i\lr. .T. J.
Oorp\. J. Bury.
'0\\ ling
(llOll.
lembcr).
Ol1iccl'~ 3. • l'rge:lnL 2. orporal 1. l'rinttes 31. Total e(l·t'cti\'c10. 111crea. e sille' last l'el,orL 3. Drills h ·hl 63. A \'erage altclldunel' 3::l. Cu e uLLelltlel\ 011 pul,lie tlnty :H. RellHJ\'ul 1. 'Il~S attended not OIl ,Puu!ic llut)' 33 . Allllltul ill'p 'dioll, 4.7.09 . Tolalol\ panel · .3. Allllual ro-;. -an.llllallOlI,. ,12.9.0~. 111 III hers l'tlss('d 33. letialliolls '2.1. ~L'n ICO uiLtlge' 9. NUl' 'l1lg Cel'tl~ICate 1 Rccrnlalion llllii'ol'ltl worn by ::l nOwel's, '2 sergeant·, 4 corporal', nml 30 men. Material: 1 .lrc!e her', bantlll~CS, Splill t:>, dingralll', amI ~ol'e ' ctlvboanl, am bulunce litter, lirs[ aill UOX, box of l'linl' :\11(1 allllmiancc Il1tltena~ at 'l0.\\,~1. Hall; Ye -tell ill Divisional '0 III III itt e (liLler propOl ty of Towll CouuCll). Dl\'lslon nppo1'ted by members' suhseril'tioll,' ttll!l public contrilmlion .
MANSFIELD COLLIERY DIVISION. [Formed 23.9.09.] Superi nt en d e nt.
Hon . Su rge on s.
E. H. IIouftoll, A. S. Mltcb-Lh,
)f.lJ.
~r.B.
(7 . 5.10). (7.5.10).
2 nd Offi ce r .
W. L. runks (7.5.10). Privates 33 .
A. D:Wl' (7.5.10), Forest Town, MnnsticlLl.
3 r d Officer.
1st Offi ce r .
E . W . W!l.uy (7 . 5.10).
Ho n . S ec., Hon . T rea s., and In s p. of Stores.
,J. A. ::1cyel'll (7.5 .10).
T oLa'! ef[cetivo 33 (30.9.0D.)
E . Tomlinson, Forest T ow11, ian ·[jeld.
414
St. John A mb'l,(,lance B?·igade.
J.Vo. VI. lJ istnct.
NORTH BIERLEY DIVISION (YORKS. ). [Formed 21.9. 05.J
NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE CORPS. [Formed 1 DO.J
H EAD - QUAltTERS : ' YYKE COUNCIL
cnOOL.
IIEAD'QUAr..'l'Elt;; ; Ro ;;E\IOU);T, ,'TOKE . - Ox-Tltf,XT.
Honorary Surge on.
Ch ief ~ urgeo n a nd Ch ief S u pt. M. n., RO~!'1110\lJl t
O. Dearden, L.S.A.,
J. Hopkinson, 3,
J . Holme, 60, Pal' onage Road,
Wil
, Vest Bowliug, Bradford .
011
Insp ector of Stores.
The Villas,
Lady Inspector of Stores.
Miss N . Massey.
CHOOL.
1st Nu r sing Officer and La d y S ec.
Mrs. P. Gilson. ,Iligh J?earnley Rd., Wyke, Bradford. La dy T reasur e r.
1'.11" .
~I.
E. lIall.
Officers 2. Nursing sisters 11 . Total effective 13. PracLices held 14. Average attrmdaoce 8. Oases attended on public duty 4. Oases attended not on public duty 11. Oases pri\'ately nnrsed 3. Annual re .examination, 8.3. 09 . Mem1.Jers passed 10. Meda.nions 8. Rt'glliatioll uniform worn by 2 Officers and 7 nursing sisters; indoor uniform WOIll 1)' ·1 llursillg sisters. Material: surgical havresae, plint, bandages, to.nrniquet, 4 llllr':le.,' \\':11Iets, veted in Divisional Oommittee. Division supported uy melllbers' suuscriptioll ' IlndlJUblic contributions.
NORTH LINDSEY IRON DISTRICT DIVISION. [Formed 13.1.01.1 Hon orary Su r g e o n. L. P-.C.P.
Hon . S e creta ry.
Sergt. D. Outts, Sheffield 8tTeet, Orosby, L incs.
'
[Forllled 18 . . 03.] IIE.\D'QUAnTElts ;
1st Officer and Acting Hon. Treas.
H . ' .Thlclntosh, 23, High, 'treet, , cun thorpe, Lincs.
HALL, BUrL LE;\I,
Supt., H ~n. Treas., and Acting Insp. of S tores.
• T.\'FFS.
",Hon. S ec. and S ergeant.
T. "\\. Huarc}lllun, 17, Boultoll 'trcet,
\\ . An(;ock, 10, Ureenheac1 I3urslellJ, ' tam,. '
\\ olstanton, ,hJl' .
omcc~·s!Z. ,'ergennt 1. Corpol'lLll. Pril'ate' 19 ' .... . Incl~aso RIIlCO Illst ),CPOlt L Drills held 40 \ , . ' Total eflectl\ e 23. InSpectlO1l 1 7 Oll '1' tal " 1 \ clage attendance 1. Allnual passed 11.' ~ic~ln'lii011~ 11 Oll l~,al':~l·lc:ee I] U' AllllUul reT-ex~millatioll, 29.9.09. Members 1 1"l'S 10 . ., . ~, H! nrs t'fi • J 1 ll1~ ct'r 1 c~te 7. Regulation ulllform worn by 1 Oflicer 1 errf\:'lll t 1 0 '. litter, 3 str 'tehers .' mr'ic'al ha,,7-~~:.l.C' \\'a~Ol.l'Ora ,all( .1:> Illen. ;\Iatel'ial; 1\ hford Divisiona.l 'Ollllllit'tec 0 Dl'YI' '1'0 11' 'll]' .tfOlllllottJe, ·jdlllt·, anu bandage, vested in . '~'1'0I C( ')' (;OllPCl t', etc. f
(NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE CORPS) HALM ER END AND DISTRICT DIVISION. [FUl'lllut 10.10.02.J IIR.\'ll
Q ·_\ltHm. · ;
unA:'> Dr.-THIer
'OUXCIL OFFICE, AUDLEY.
Hon Surgeon.
E. '. Oli 110 I'U, )[. n. 1st Offi~er Hon. S ec., and Inspector of Stores.
Ho n. Treasurer.
. F. IIaul'ock, 103, II >ut hcote Roa.d Miles Green, Bignul End, X clI'c:.dle, "t~lIs. OfIlCC1" 2.
• l'geant 1.
ergt. E.
'orporlll 2. Privates 0 rcpOlt recci \'Cd.)
(4
u.
cri"ens.
Total effective 13.
?
(NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE CORPS ) NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME DIVISION. [Former! 17.5.95.J HE.\D-QUAltTEUS: RYE
I nspecto r o f S t o res .
Corpl. C. L . Shepherd .
Officers 2. Sergeants 2. Oorporals 2. Privates 26 . ToLal effective 32. I ncrease since last report 3. Drills held 50. Average attendllll(;e 10. Cases attended on public duty 36. Removal 1. 01lses attended not 0)) public duty 40. Annual inspection, 8.9.09. Total on parade 22. Annual re-exall1inatioll, 9 & 16.9.09. Members passed 17. Medallions 12. ervice badges 9. lusing certificates 6. Regulation uniform worn uy 1 Officer, 2 sergeaJlb" 2 corporals, and 23 men. Material: 4 stretchers, 2 sl1l'gical havresacs , uelJ box, water bottle, TUgS, splints, bandages, etc. , vested in Divisional Committee. Division SUIJIJorted by members' subscriptions and volulltary contributioll~ . One man at tended the Camp of I nstruction at Blackpool; 4 men are in the R. .A. S.B .R., and 2 in the LH.H.R. We are ag:tin indeUted t o the Officer comm anding the local T erritorials for the use of their D rill llall.
To\\'~
.
Honorary S urgeon. J. Hu '~ell, ~I. U.
IIr'~AD-QUARTEHS: DltILL IIALL, IIo:llE STREEJ', SClJ1'TIIOnl'E.
M, R. J . Behrendt,
Ho n. T reas.
G. P.,Hy lip.
(NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE CORPS BURSLEM DIVISION
NORTH BIERLEY NURSING DIVISION (YORKS), [Formed 29 ,1.09.] Cou 'CIT,
t.,
N ell'cast 1c-uml!'!'· Lymc ,'taffol'llsltire.
e
O. Dearden, L. s. A.
'
Bank Road, \ Vyke, BnuUonl.
E Craven. Mr. E. Kn owles (Holl. Member). ergeant 1. Corporal 1. Pri\(l.te' 20. Total eJl'cc:ti\,(3 25. Officers 3. Decrea e since last report 5. Drills held 3. ..8..\'erage attcllLlanee l J. Cases attended on public duty 4. Oa e attelllled not Oil puhlic tIut." 20. Anllllal i n pection, 26.4.09 . Total on p:'l lade 21. Annual re-examination, 21.fi.09. Ieml lers passed 21. Failed 1. Medallions 16. Xursillg certificates . Regulation ulliform worn by 3 Officers, 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, alHI 19 men. Material: ,1 stretchers 4 rugs, 2 urgical havre acs, 12 water bottles, white havre. l1e, sl'liuts aUlI hanllacres' vested in Di\'isional Committee. Divibiol1 supported by members' suus(;ripLiollS ~ll(l puulic contributions.
Hon . Surg eon (Act ing.)
toke-oll- Trcll t.
'UI1I1Y
Hono ra ry Treas u r er.
HEAD-QUARTKRS : WYKE
S upt. S ec. G~ Orifliths, Whade ,
J. F . Arhdg(>,
1s t Offi ce r a nd Ho n. S ec r e t a l-Y.
Su peri nte n dent.
415
Hon . Su rge on .
G.
.
Halton, )LD.
?
ROFT
l
IIUOLt>,
N EWOA
TLE.
H ~ n . Su rg~on and Sup erin t e nd en t.
\\. C. Allanhcc,
M.D.,
King
"treet,
Newcastle. 4th Officer. ~j . RmIl!l.
O.
In s p ec to r of Stores.
Corpl. A. Hnzle!Jmst.
Officer~ 3. crgeall t L Oorporal 4. Privates 34 Ttl (1' . . D ecrease Slllce last report 1 D rill hold 36 A • 0 a e ecb ve 42. InSpcction 1 ~ 7 09 T 1 . . .ll. verage attenuance 18. A nn ual pa.ssed ')2' R' . I' t' ota ?fll pamde 27. Annual re·examination 23. 9.09. Members -. egn a lOll l1J1l O1'm worn by 3 O fl' 1 ' 33 lOen. Material : 2 stretchers mer ' lce~'s, sergeant, 4 corporals,. al2.d anel hrtnrlages, \'ested i n D ivisional Oon~ l e~lt hav lg.ar:, .4 water bottles, splmts, subscnptiollS and volun tary contri butions~ll ee. lVl IOn suppor ted by m em bers'
A3
No. VI. D ist?'ict.
No. V. Dist?'ict.
{NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE CORPS ) POTTERIES ELECTRIC TRACTION CO. , DIVISION .
Officer.s 2. 'er~callt l. Oorporal 1 1'r'1 " r " 111cre,.')c SilleD last report 1. Drill'l J;elel 3 yates 14,. ( Total erlectlve 18. e attenc]etl not 011 pnulic duty ')7.A 1. '. A vel ati attendance 9 Cases Annua! re-examination 24 9~ 0'9 ~llllnal 1I.lspecLIOIl, 18.7.09. Total on n~rar1e 13 'r. ' '" 11 elll JUIS passed 10 M 1 11' I.' • CeJ:tlLlcate l. Regulation uniform Worn U' 1 0<' . . cc a lOllS 6. NurSing prn·ates. Material: AshfordlitLnJ' ') sLreC I flice;! 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 14 Committee. Di\'itilon sllllilortell ~.y' l~ l.J' clers!jSp.mt, etc:, vested in D ivi 'ional I:J JUu lC COli tn )u tIOns.
416
HEAD-QUAHTER
: POTTF.RIES ELECTnIC TRACTION Co., SroKE-oN-TRENT.
Superintendent.
Hon . Surgeon. G. H. List, ~. D.
F. Hatch, Gordon House, Princes Road,
toke-oll-TTent. Inspector of Stores. Hon . Secretary. ergt. A. Huxley. E. J. Brown . 25, Kensington Road, Stoke-on-Trent. Officers 2. ergeallts 4. 00rpora1s 2. Pri\'ates 69. T otal effective 77. Increase since last ~eport 1. D i"ision supported by members' subscriptions auJ concerts, etc .
(NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE CORPS) SHELTON IRON , STEEL AND COAL CO. , LTD. , DIVISION. [Formed 11.10.0-1.J HEAD-QUARTER
: OFF1CE YARD, BUOOK STllEET,
HA~LEY,
Officers 3. ergeant 1. Corporal 1. Pri\'ates 29. Total elfective 34. I ncrease ince last report 5. Drills held 2iJ. Aycrage attendance 21. Cases attended on public duty 3. Removal 1. Cac;es attended 1l0t 011 puulic duty 55. Annual inspection, 1 .7.09. Totalonparade:24. Allnualre-examillatioll, ~~1.9.09. ~lelllUers passed 22. lIledallion 11. Regulatiou uniform "'orn by 3 Officers, 1 scrgeant, 1 corporal, and 23 men. lIlaterial: 3 stretcher ', 6 hanesac , 4 wuter Lottles, hamper, blankets, sl'lints, Laudage , etc., ye ted in the firm. Division supported by firm and employees.
TOKE-O~-THE~T.
Hon. Surgeon . F. J. Fletcher, L.U.C.I'. " Hon . Secretary and Sergt." 1st Officer and Acting Hon . Treas. A. Chnrchnlau, 39, II arcouri R. Bagnall, 55, Elgin treet, • hellon, toke-oll-Trent. Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent.
t.,
Officers 2. .. ergeant 1. Oorporals 2. Private. 27. Tot!.l effecti\'e 32. Increase since last report 3. Drills held 4. Average attendant'u 16. Annual inspection, 18.7. 09. Total on parade 26 . Annual l'e-eXamilH.tioll, 13.12.0 ' . :Members passed 23. :'Iedallions 5 . Nursing certificate 1. Heguln,tion uniform worn by 1 Officer, 1 sergeant, 2 corporals, and 18 mell. lIbterial: litter, 2 stretchers, splints, and bandages, vested in anel Division supported by North :::ltu.ffordshire R ailway 00.
F.
Of lice I' 1.
PLEASLEY D!VISION
(NOTTS ).
[Formed 11.2.09.J l'Lh.\::;LEY. Honorary Surgeon. ] l. W. '1I1ith, L.l:.l'.l',
IIbAIl Ql_U:TEHi5;
Superintendent G. \.. Lon~dl:1l Plcn';!l), \l:m,,/i'ld.
1st Officer and Hon . Treasurer A. F. Holdell. . " HOI1 . Sec and Sergt " A. Cowlt:y: lJa~"haw ~t , I'll b!" '- Hill ~[ .f· ,II Inspector of Stores. J , • :til. ll! ( . J. 1 hili! 'I'd ' Ofl lCt.)l' 3. I.;.! ':'VUlt::, ~.' ! 1 ). . Drll!~~ 11 .• _.) J. UrpOI', l • 31 . ~ !.1 u \. \ em"e .ttt I ) • ')0 \11'l\'lI.te ·.25' 'l'ut ,'ll tt' l, e t·· 1\ e pa ra 1 :'1 A 1 '. I.;. ,I llee - . q n.lIllual lll.·pl:ctiull U OU T I ,( <: 0 ) . 11.lJ1IUIt re-eXal'llllllt.IOIl "1 q u ill b ' '" ota 011 Matena!: (j StJ teller,.; ,; lfllit . )' - .•. ,. J. eUl er::; pa ·.·cd 31. ~Iednllion 5 " ,I ", anc Lanth" ' ~ \' ' st ). I 1 ~ . sUJllJortcd I)y luca! "llb"eribel''; '11HI tIll.;.' t 'l' "'t . , I U. l:l klll o(;a tnt tl.;.t:. Diyision , ' • ,11 011 l'Ouwor - . Co., LtJ.
lIJ~~NITEF~.AC.T DIVIS~ON YORKS..
[Forllled 12. 5.0
.J.
I)O;\'l'KFH.lCT
, . H on. Surgeol1. A. llillab\' L. H.C l' 'I' n lst Offi cer and Hon. Treasurer. . . . \..I • • \.llll..ry. fJor'l:!alr l'ontelract " H011: S ecretary. J T'. ' . I~ spect~r of Stores. . ~ IcholsOll, \\ orkh JU"t:. l'olltcfraet Olli) , . c.•. R Guwthorpe Cel .. :... ~crgcl1.l1 t 1. Corporal 1 Pl'iva te . "1 '. D t}(' rease ::llllec hst report 1 V '·ll. I' _ ~. Total effectlye 25. 1 attell llcil 011 public (lllt\' ,1 a~. It . J le'hl 4v. Average attl' llliallcc 14. Ca~es tioll I" q Oll 'I' t l J ' ]e t telluCtl Ilot 011 puhlic llut\, 16 Allllllal l'n llec , ~.,. iI. (I a 011 llar'l( ,.).) \. I . J • • J'lsscll')o) '1 1 II' ' , c I.~~. . 1I11111t re-exanllnatioll ' -, " 9 09 . ...1'1 em ber .. ~_. 11 e(;t 1011 11 l{,,, t " f I nu corporal, and 10 mell ~l " te:l'I'''l ~o.~1 ~tll.Oltl 111111 °I wom by 1 Olliccr, 1 serg-eant 1 • . ... ... ~ . e e !L'r,; l't IUlle . It' ~ , cornil 1Cd! , ,1 C"11\'11" 11'1 \ -1'C' t t l ha'-l"''''ac .. .,. s: es wa -er 10tt I ' 1 ,11" t t b1 .cOlllll e .0, sUl'''lcal '" ~~ d,ages, ,"csted ill Di\'i .iollal Oumlllittee. ),~., e~, n~ade !lag, splint· and ban hons alHl llll'lllbers' suhscliptious. 1\ 1:;1011 SUppOI ted by yoluntaryeontribu-
cD'
ROCKINGHAM COLLIERY DIVISION (YORKS. ). IIL.\.J)-Ql·Anlgl:~:
,"l'\[{
l\t.',
[l~orllled 4. 06 .J
110,1..\,'1> CO)L\IOX .
Hon . Surgeon. L.U.C.P,
St.,
Norton, L.H.C.l'.
Superintendent. 1st Officer. II. \\ arclcll, Blrcllield Roat1 J. Taylor. lIoyla.lJd C0I11I11011, Ill'. BaJ'llsl~y. Acting Hon . Secretary. II . G artOll , 1a l t II oylalltl COllllllOll, c ' tree, IJr. Barllsley. . Hon . Treasurer The Ballk_ r
Hon. Secretary. G. Grocott, 41, Piccadilly T 1111 s t",.ll,
J
Honorary Surgeon.
RamI, TOWN H ALL, T UNSTALL.
4th Offic er and Acting Hon . Treas. A. J. Podmore, 'e Brooklands," Goldenhill, Staffs.
Pl~'\KDALE.
, ergeallt 1. Prinlte ' 10. Total effective 12 (.\0 rep')J t l'ucui\'l!u ) .
T. \\T.
[Formed 1.10.04.J
G . H. vViliiallJs,
HOTE["
Honora ry Surgeon . F. It a ",dOli, }'Ln., UI if Lon Ihn k, Fail'fielu Bux ton. Hon St!cretary Ins ec ' Hon. Treas. Ohlhalll, 'pnn "Iiehl Villa " P.E, tjlo °fe Stores. ,'ergt. Barker. Peak Dille, UuxLolI. ,} .
(NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE CORPS ) TUNSTALL DIVISION. HEAD-QuAnTERs : OOURT
~lJ1JLI.\l>
llhAIl-(ll'.\l: I'l.W:i:
Ql \1,[11,;;. ~\.J)L1.1 l:iuul \1. CLllJ, 1I(Jl,~EFA1[{
lNORTH STAFFORDSHIRE CORPS) NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE RAILWAY DIVISION. [Formed 23.6.95.] HEAD-QUARTER~: LOCO:1l0TIYE ~lEss Roo:1l,
PEAKD~LE DIVISION (DERBYSHIRE ). [1!ormecl1901.
TOKE-O~-TRENT.
Super intendent. Hon. Surgeon . G. P. Hyslop, Hawthorn Cottage, R. H. Read, ~ . D. Hartshill, toke-on-Trent. 4th Officer and Hon. Treas. Hon . Secretary. Inspector of Stores. T. J. Luke. Sergt. H. \Y. Latham, D. Bellllett. 6, 'Yest t., tokc-on-Trent.
417
2nd Officer. 1'. Taylor. Acting Inspectol' of Stores 'ergt. Outram. .
St. John A1nbulance BTigacle.
418
No. V. Di8t?'ict.
Corporals 5 Privates 65. Total eO'ective 77. e n ts 3 4 Offi eel's.. 1el'f : ,t'l Drills heil! 36. A veracye attenuance 19. Cases lncreas6 slllce ·as lI6 POl 2 . Cases attclhlCtl not on 0 public duty 5. Annual attende d on pu b1 IC (U t Y . . t' ')3 10 09 Mo lue . t" 4 9 09 Total on parade 45. AUIlUal1'6-0Xannl1a lOll, ~'. . . 11 rs lllspec lOn, ~1' d '11' 3 ReCYtllatl' on unifoI'lll worn by 4 Officers, 3 sergeants, 5 assed 53 II e a lOllS. 0 b' t fi. t 'd b _ P 4 stretcher ' ambnlance ca me, IS 0.1t 1 ox, corpora1s · an d 61:.D n lell . II"latuI·I·al· ,-. . , . • u etc: ve ted .in Diyi' 1 ional · t b' an dacyes 5p1III , 0" ' CommIttee. DIVISIOn suppor eL Y members' subscriptions and publIc contn mtIons.
419
S
ROTHERHAM CORPS (YORKS. ). HEAD-QU.UtTElU':
Ch ief Superintenden t (Acting).
SCISSETT AND DISTRICT DIVISION (Y ORKS ).
II. U. 'ila.llluer;" -'uJI11ytield,
?ILD., F.ll.S . C.E.
(Th?-e~ Ambulance
.1
Do 'CA,'TElt HOAD, HOTlllmK\)1.
Chief Surgeon .
R. G. Ridllell,
[Former} 26 .11.0
Beightoll, :-:;ergeants 7. Total etfcctiye 103. Re ene member 1.
Dil'isions).-Ofticers .
heffiell1.
IIEAJ)-Q1: unFIts:
Private·
Corporal·
F. Harvey, ~r.R.C.S. winton, nl'. Rotherhu\Il
Hon. Secretary.
SETTLE IlE.\1J
Inspector of Stores.
1\1. Danie],;, ;-'7, Oro 'sland :'tnet, . win tOil, Hutlll;rlJall1.
~\..
(ROTHERHAM CORPS ) ROTHERHAM DIVISION . [Formed 3.6.05.] HEAD-QUAP,TERS: Do:\c.\. TEll 'ROAD Co:s-cnmGATIO:S-AL "CllOOLIlO0'f, ROHrEHlLDf. Superintendent and Insp. of Stores.
G. E. Wells.
"' . B. \"\'ylie Moore, F. A.
)f.lJ. H~p\Yorth, ~r.B. (10.11.09).
Hon. Treasurer.
J. W. Gilling, 24, 8arah trect,
Ml. .T. GilJ];s(Holl. Melli.).
Masbro', Rotherlmm.
(ROTHERHAM CORPS ) TREETON COLLIERY DIVISION.
[Formed 5.1.07.]
H EAD-QUAItTEUS: TUr<:gTON WE. [,RYAN SCHOOLS.
1st Officer.
G. H. Wysehall.
Superintend en t and Hon . Treas.
M . D.
L'AHfEI:S: A~JJjlL.\::-;("f·. J)1I1J.L
H. Richford, 9, King'l; T errace, Treeton. Hon . Secretary.
G. II. H:1ywood, \Vood Lane, Tl'eeton.
[Formed 15.4.0.1.]
Homr
'HAP}L, TREEI, ' ErTLE.
Supt. and Hon. Secretary.
G. \\' . .\li(lrllellliss, ". II.
E. H. MOl"plret, lIal ·tead, 'ettle.
I nspector of Stores.
Hon. Treasurer.
11. Fuxcroft.
H.
Inspector of Stores.
Sergt. J. Rodgers.
l11rk.
Ofllr.:eL· :.!. ,\r';":tlJt 1. 'l1l'pornl 1. l'rimtc,' :.!O. Total effcctive 24. . Decl'e,\s'sillcchst rl'port 1. Drill. 11l:ld -10 . .<\nragenttcllIlance 14. Removals 7. Ca"l!S attc\ll\p(l llOl Oil public d1Jty :n . .\111111:1.1 ill,'pel:tioll, 7.D.09. Total on p:lmlie 1... AlJllu:t! J'c-e.-:llllillntioll, 7. ;i.O!). Ill1d "27.II.OV. Melllhel"' I'll" 'ed 20. Mc(hllioll. 19. .', n icc had~e· 13. NU\'sil1~ ccrtifica.tc,' Heglllation u!liform \rom 11,)' all. ~h l'l'J·d : haml liltcT ('yelc alllll\llancc carriage, 'lretcher -, hood and apron. (j pail" I "Lthl'rlilJgs, l'~I1\'its (··LI'l'yillg sheet, . 111'gical haYl'e ac, .1 water bottltS, 3 iiI' t aid l'(lx("" ·1 \\'/tll bo:\('.~ ..~plilJt·. an<1 h:L1l1lagc,.;, etc., \'e ted in special Trn;,tccr;. Dil'i. iOIl sllpported uy lllPIIJ],l'l'S' snkcl'iptiolls aIHl puhlic contributions. Olle 'ol'lJllml j,' It lJll'llJ], 'I' of" 1. II l\eal'(?l' Co. The u}Jel'il1tell(lelJt and 1 pril'ate nrc IIIt'I/I], 'r~ of tit!' ~lilit~lIT 110m' Hospital.' He' '1'\'e. (S ETTLE DIVISION HORTON IN-RIBBLESDALE SECTION, [Furll1(;d ~t.lO.Oti.]
J IEAIHW \H'I' J'l:S:
J)Ol:K('ILL.
Hon Secretary.
\V. Cha c, Beecroft Cott:l!;t-S, Hortoll-in-Ribblc ·dale. Inspector of Stores.
Officers 4 (includinU' 2 Corps' Officers). S~rgen,11 ts 1. Corporals G. Pri \'ates 38. o Total effective 52. Decrease since last report 11. Cases attended on public duty 31. R emovals 2. Cases attended not on public duty 260. Alll1Ual in:;pection, 18.9. 09. ~otILl. on parade 34. Annual re-examination, 24.9.C9. MemlJer>; passed 39. )'1e(hdl10118.;31. Servi.ce badges 12. Nursing certificates 3. Part regulation uniform worn. )Iatel:ml: havresac, 4 stretcher>;, 4 water bottle, 2 stores cupboards, drum, ball(bges, ~pl~llts, etc., vested in Divisional Committee. Division supported by memher:;' subscnptlOns and voluntary contributions.
Hon . Surgeon .
DIVISION (Y ORKS ..
Hon. Surgeon.
2 , Endclitfe Terr'-lee Road, 'heffieltl.
Hon . S ecretary.
J. D. Kenny,
'(" I TLElllIt.·l, :-:;( I'.'ETT.
\\ritham.
Officer 1. Privates 19. Total ell'ecti\'e 2 0 . . , Drills helcl4iJ. Average attendance 10 .. Case:;. attended on pubhc duty 1. ,a.-es attended not on public duty 55. AnnualmspectlOll, L~.9.09. To~al Oil l'ar~,t1~ :6. Annual re-examination, 15.6.09. Memhers pa:;sed. 1;;. )ledaIllUlI~ 11.. .e\\lCe badcres 2. Regulation uniform worn hy 3. n~ater~al: 2 stretch cr. : . l'h~.~" .. and bandages. Divi ion supported by voluntary contrIbutIon!; and lllemher~ sllllSCllptlOllS.
Hon . Surgeons.
[Fonnecl 5.4.06.J
O.
(ROTHERHAM CORPS ) KILNHURST AND SWINTON DIVISION. LFol'llled 17.9.0 .] HEA])-QUARl'RRS: OLD Do' POITEHY, \\'r.- rD.-. Hon . Su rgeon and Acting Supt.
Officers 3. ,el'gcants 3. Corpomls 2. Privates 23. Total effective 31. Reserve mem bel' 1. Decrease Hince last report 2. Drills held 30. A veraae ~ttendance 10. Cases attended on puhlic duty 14. Cases attended not on public duty 160. Annual inspection, 1 .9.0n. Tutal un pa.rade 2-1. Annual re-examination, 27.9.09. ~re11lber.- passed 2. ).Ie<ialliulls 17. I'ervil:e uadges 3. Nursin rr certificatc 1. Rc!.;'ulation uniform worn by all lJIembers, except lIon. Surgeon~ 1\lnterial: 1 stretcilerR, splints, lmlJrla~l''', pcwket I>ppliu.nce·, 2 waLer bottles, etc., 'vested in Di\'ision:tl Comlllittee. Di\'i.lon supporterl by Rothcl'vale Colliery Co. and publie contrihutiulls. ' The worklllen at Tl'eeton Colliery snhscl'il)ccl .£10 ancl handccl it over to the funds.
K C.
Acting Hon. Treasurer.
~Ltrgett.
.1. Fletcher.
,'erg 'ant 1. orpornll. Privutes 7. Total effecti\'e 9. Drills hel<l1.i. A\' 'ragc Ilttell(lnl1cu:i. H.ulIlunt} 1. l'a'cs attcnded not on puulic duty 9. Anllual illl'ection, 7.D.0~). Total on parade Annual rc-examination, 8 5.09. ~Ie1l1bers passed 9. l\ledllliiolls 9. X\ll'3111g cCl,titicate 1. Beg-ulation unifurm \\'0111 hy all. ~laterial : 2 strctch ·J'S. slllogical ha\Tcsac. splinL, and bandagcs, vcsted ill special Trustees. Diyisillll .upportetl by members' :;uu,;criptions and pll bl ic COll trilJll tion!'!. Allllleml,('rs of Horton section have joillc(1 t he Military HolUc Hospital::. Reserve. SETTLE NURSING DIVISION (YORKS ). IJEAlJ-QUART1WS: AMnu.AKCE
I
HILL HOO\I,
[Formc(l27.7.07.]
'ILH'EL
'Tln:lo:T, SETTLE.
Hon . Surgeon (Acting).
b. \ V.
~Iiddlellllss, \I.B.
Lady Superintendent.
Mrs. J. \Vil mctn, M arket Place. ,eWc.
Lady S ecretary.
Mrs. I. Wilson,
lount Pleasant
ettle.
420
N o. V. DislTict.
St. John A rnbu lance B'rigade.
Officers 2. N ursing sisters 11. T otal effective 13. A vera.~e n:ttendance 8. Annual D ecrease since last report 6. D rills held 2 inspection,7 .9.09. Total on parade 7. .Annual re-exan.nnatlOn, 7.5.09 . Members passed 11. I edallions 12. D ivision supported by members' subscriptions and publio con tributions. SHEFFIELD CORPS (YORKS .).
[Formcd 12.99].
H EAD -Qt:'ARTERS : COR~ EXCHANGE,
HEFFIELD.
Chi ef Surgeon .
E. Barker Darber,
L. ll . C. S.
(SHEFFIELD CORPS ) " D II EAD-QL,\RTEJ:,:
_.
'UEFFIELD .
Ac t ing Ho n S ec r e tary.
, SHIPLEY AND DISTRICT CORPS (YORKS. ). J. DI\'i lOll 1.l0.flD; us a ' 0 1'llS 0.6.03.]
[E011I1(;.tlS
ergeants 6. Oorporals 5. Privatcs 122. Total e~recti ve 13 . I ncrease since last report 5. ::Material: strctchers "it~l splints. havre. ac', water bottles, cupboard, blanket, waterproof heet, dlug , nlllrorms~ gre.at coat ! u~lgl('s, drums, vested in Corps . Oorps supported by voluntary cOlllnuutlOlls, pl'lllclpnl1y from large limitcd companie , Four Officer, and '25 sergeants and men, attended the , Vhibullticlc 'amp of I nstruction at Blackpool.
" A " DIVISION. lFormell 12. DD. J Conx E:X:CHA~GE,
Ih;,\J)- QL\lt'lEHs: PEOl'LI';'S IL\l,L, SHIPLEY.
C hief S urgeon. Sllllll)" lhllk,
Y. Musil')', )[ Il
C hief S uperintendent.
:1'. .\.l1elJ , ~O. (Six Ambul({lla
ergeant, 2. Corporals 2. Private 25 . Total crl'ccti\'e 31. Officers 2. Drill hcld 31. Anrage attcndallec 15. Decrease since last report 1. Annual inspectioe, 14.8.09. Total on parade H . Annual re-examination, 12.08, and 8.09 . Members passed 10. Medallions 12. en-ice Ladges 5. TurSillg certificates 10. Regulation uniform 'YOIll by all. (SHEFFIELD CORPS ) " B " DIVISION. H EAD-QUARTERS: COR _- EXCIIA~GE,
Diri.~i(l llsl . - 0flicer
1'2.
,'crgeallts 5. .. ~1I1. ing 5i
-1.
SH IPLEY AND DISTRICT CORPS
II " ,\ ll · Q U.\l:Tgl : S:
t (' ] "
Cor po ral ' !. Privates 6 ,10. Total effecti"e 133.
11 lit 1' ,
v.. \.,
Sllperintendent.
~I. B.
,T. T. h eell,
HOIl . Secre tary (Acting).
(SHEFFIELD CORPS ) . C C I , DIVISION.
[Formed 12.99). HEFFIELD.
,!::il'Ull' Hd.,
hipley.
Inspector of S tores. ::' l; r~ t. j
J. Bowel'S.
Hon. Treasurer. _\. 11
hlllan cc Olliec l
HEFFIELD.
Officer 1. Sergeants 2. Corporal 1. Privates 2 . Total e£Iective 32, D ecrease since 1ast report 3. Drills held 31. Average attendance 10. Ann ual inspection, 14.8.09. Total on parade 11. AnJlual re-examination, 12.0 and 8. 09. 1'.Iem bers passed 10. :Medallions 12. 'ervice badges 2. N' uroing certificates 8. R egulation uniform worn by all.
[Formed 1.10. 9~.J
P}{Ol'l , r: ' ~ ] L\LT, , ' Hll'LEY,
J . II. Pottcr, "'crll gUllk, lllilloll. 1. t
A. Aiken Clark, c. ~I., 'harrow Lane, 1:)heffield.
" A " DIVISION.
Honorary S ure;eo n.
T. J. 1\1
[Formed 12.90.]
Hon . Surge on a nd S u pe r in t e nd en t .
HEAD-QUARTERS : CORN EXCHANGE,
BdlJlont C1'l'Sl:Cllt, ,,-'!tipley.
(Onf. J.YlIrsl1 l !1 JHr is ivn ).- Olliccl lncren. l' illce In t report ,J.
. C. Else, 1, Agdell Hoad, ,'heffielu.
L.R.C.P.
·!tiple- .
HEFFIELD.
2nd Offi ce r .
Hono ra ry Surg eon .
W. Damms,
'OR:-< EXCIIA:\GE,
cr~ 'ant 1. Corporal~ 2, Pri vatc 30. Total effecti \'e 33. . Incr~ase llH'c last report 1. Drills lleld 31. A \'era" e attendance 14. Annual lllspectlOJ1, 1 J. .OD. Total on parade 13 Annual re- examinatlull, 12.0 and .09. l\1em bel' pa. !'0rl l~. ::'1 dnllion:-> D. ,'enlt:e Ln.dgc:-; fi . X nr 'ing certificates 8. Regulatioll uniform worn by :dl.
(Fo1l1' Ambtdance Divisions) .-Officer 5.
HEA.D-QUARTEns:
[Formed 12.99.J
J. C. \\ Mkll1son, e/o : .•T.A.B., Curn Exchanrre, ,·heffield.
Mr . B. A. Firth.
H . O. Else, 1, Agden Road, heffield.
CORPS)
DIVISION.
It
Honorary Treasurer.
Ch ief Superintendent (Act ing).
(SHEFFIELD
421
,r. D. Bldleld.
OtlicL' rs 2. Scrg 'alit 1. Corporal 1. Pri\'(\te:; 14. Tot. I effec tiYC 1 Ill crca,;e ::;illce lust report ·1. l)l'ill held i'iQ. Averagc atlclldallce O. Case'! attellc!ClI on l'uldie <lllty 20. Hl'llloYal l . · a .. e· att lldetlllot OJ) public duty 50. Annllal illspection, 23.l3.09. Total all pallltle 11. Anl111al re-examination, 7.7.09. Memhers l'a~sl' (l 11. ~ledulliolls 5. Kervice badge 6. Tur .. illg certificate' 7. Hegulatioll 111lifollll \\ orn l)y ~ Oml rs, 1 ,ergeant, 1 corpol'lll, awl 13 lIlen. 1,l it~l'rial : 3 .&t!·l.tchers, 3 rugs, \latrr l)otl:c, h[\IJ(~!lg~s. a11l1 ~l'lillt:<, yeslell in Corp' om~('r~. D[Vl lOll supported hy nlt'mhcr. sllb (,1'Iptl0)]S and publie Llonation . . RI.- men l'l'rs 'HIlt tu ,,'oolwil'h with thc c, I ., Belller ompany 011 ~5th July, for a week ' lraillillg. ThIel' Illembcrs have joined the ~lilit::try Home Ilo pital He ene; 1st ,\1l.1nllallcc OtHCCI' J. T . rel'll, "'l'lIt to DOH:, r for a wcck ' tl'llilling on 2211<1 :'I i ny.
Hon . Sur geon .
V . G. S. Dearden,
L . R. C. P.,
Bush House, Carbrook, ' lteffield.
(SHIPLEY AND DISTRICT CORPS )
Acting Hon. Secretary.
I h: .\ l)-QU,\ RI'EI1S:
A. Fielding, S.J.A.B., Corn Exch ange, 'hefficld. Officer I , Sergeant l. P rivates 39. T otal effective 41. I ncrease since last report 11. D rills held 31. Average attendance 16. Annual inspection, 14.8.09. T otal on paradE: 26. An nual re-examination, 12.08 and 8.09. Members passed 13. Medallions 12. Service ba.dges 3. ursing cer tificates 8. R egulation uniform worn by all.
Hon . Surge o n . ·llarpe,:'If. B.
E. '.
" B " DIVISION.
PEOl'l.E'~ HALL,
[Formed 1.10.99 .]
BIPLEY.
S upe r int en d e nt a nd Ho n. Secretary.
J. II. Putter, Fern 13auk, 13o.ihloll,
In s pe cto r o f Sto r es.
Ho n. T reasurel-.
rgt. II. \lowers.
J. D. Bu·field.
bipler.
St. J ohn A ??1b7.i.-lance Brrigade.
No. V. District.
Officers 2. ergeant 1. Corpora11. PriytLtes 14. T otal eITcctive 18. In crea e since last rep:>rt 6. Drills held 51. Aver.lge attendance. 9. Cases attended on public duty 26. Rellloval . Cases attended not ou l~nbl~c d~ty 68. Annual inspection, 23. 6.09. Total on parade 15. Annual rc-e~amJllatl.on, /.7.09 . .Members pa sed 17. Medallions 10. ,el:vice badges 4. Nul' lIlg certdkates 10. ReQ'ulation uniform worn by all. ~Iatenal: tretchers, havre acs, water bottles, splints, Landages, etc., vc ted in Corps' Omcel's. Diyision supported by members subscription and public dOllations. . Several members attached to " I " B carer Company S..J.A.l3. wIth Head-quarters at hirley, attended aOHlllp of In struction attheRoyallIerbertHo pita.l, 'Woolwich, from 26th July to 31st July.
(SHIPLEY AND DISTRICT CORPS) OTLEY DIVISION.
422
(SHIPLEY AND DISTRICT CORPS ) BURLEY-IN-WHARFEDALE DIVISION. [Formed 16 . . 04.J HEAD-QUAHTER. : OLD OOU1\CIL
ROO)IS, Bl:HLEY-IS-,rHAltFEnALl<:.
Honorary Surgeon.
H. Hebulethwaite,
~I.J:.C.S.
Inspector of Stores.
1st Officer and Acting Hon. Sec. W. G. J\I UlTay,
Hon . Treasurer.
.A. II.
Corp1. J. Barker.
kinncr.
Lawn Avennc, Bllrley-in-Wharfedale . Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Corporal1. Primtes 5. Total effective 9. Decrease since last report 5. Drill ll eld 49. A "erage <1 ttentlance. 5. Cn~:s attended on public dnty 14. Removals 4. Ca os attended not on. pU\lhc duty :J;). Annual inspection, 23.6.09. Total on par~de 4. Annual re~-CX!:nllllatJOJ~,. 13.2.09. Members passed 7. Medallions . 'en'lCe uadgcs 6. ~ur, lIlg ccrtIhcates. 3. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 1 sergeant, ~ corporal, and 3 men. 11atenal: wall box 3 stretchers, 3 mus store chest, mecltc:al baYr<?."ac, amllUlaure basket, water bottles, splints, and b~ndage, Ye. ted in Divisional Committee. Di"isiotl supported by public contribution.s .and entcrtaillmen~s. Five members are in the 1hhtalY Home Hopltals Heserye, one of whom (a sergeant) had. a week's training at Doyel' in JUlie, 1909.
423
[Fornlc!113.10.02.]
N ORTII
IIEAD-QUARTEHS:
PAHAIlE COUl'CIL
CHOOL,
II1PLEY.
1st Offi ce r .
J.
1l0wbalJ, 9, ~ol1th Parade, Otley.
Hon. Secretary.
Inspector of Stores .
Hon . Treasurer.
Sergt. G. I':. Birtwbistle, 5, Park Row, Otley.
G. Cooke.
A. Jowett.
Olllccr 1. 'ergl'allt 1. Primtes J.1. Total effcctive 16. Increase sillce I.a·t report 1. ])rills held 42. Average attendance 15. Cases attellue(~ 011 pU!ll!C ~llltr 30. }~el11oval ' 35. Cn. 'es atteutlcll not 011. pll~]ic duty 500. Annual lllspectloll, 23.u.0£1. 10l al 011 parade 9. Annual rC -eXalllJllatlOll, 27.9.09 . Medallion." 16. '('rvice badrres 7. Xur'ilJft certificates 6. .Members pllssecl Hi. Rrglllatioll ullirorlll \\'Ol'll hy 1 OlHcer, 1 !-;rrgl:<lnt. anrl14 men. Matc:ial : ambulance wagon, \\'heell!cllitter, 10 strctcher:>, 15 hoxes, 2nrgic:1.l havre'ncs 2 \\'ater bottles 7 blankets, 2 Lcrls, ~. pillolYs, 2 foot hotLll''', foldin ,~ bedstead and mattrc es; and lI~ar~111ee, Yc. lc(l 111 Otley cutre, '.J.A.A. Divi ion supported by public sub cnptlOu' concerts, utc.
(S HIPLEY AND DISTRICT CORPS SHIPLEY NURSING DIVISION. [Forlllcd ~1..J.03.J lIJ;.\)1 QL \JlIYI,,,,: PJ;OI'1 F'S
II
\I L,
IlIPLEY.
Hono rary Surgeon.
J. P. Walker,
:'1. It.c.s.
Lady Superinten' ient
1st Nurs ing Officer.
)Irs. U. E:mlc', ?I[nllut Vic\\, ' hi]'1 'y .
MI' '. L. B. Pottl:l'.
2nd Nursing Officer.
l'Ilr . E. A lell.
~I i.·s
Lady Se cretary. ~\. yomlttle Crescent,
:\L Dunn, ti,
hipley .
Lady Inspector of Stores. ~lt."s
(SHIPLEY AND DISTRICT CORPS ) GUISELEY DIVISION. [Formed 1906.J HEAD-QUARTER
Oflicl'r~ ·l,
: KATIO>'AL • C]-{OOLS, GUI·ELEY.
Hon . Surgeon and Superin tendent.
T. Johnston, M.B ., Kew 'carboro', Gui eley. Acting Hon . Secretary.
J. Clayton, 19, Morton Terrace, Guiseley. Officer 1.
Inspector of Stores.
Hon . Treasurer.
C. Lupton.
,Yo H. l'eadon.
Privntes 8. Total efl'cctive 9. (N 0 report recei vcd . )
(SHIPLEY AND DISTRICT CORPS) MIDLAND RAILWAY DIVISION. [Forll1ed. '27 . . 06.] HEAD-QUAR'I J!:RS : PEOPLE'S HALL,
Hon . Surgeon.
C. W. Eames , hI D., Church Lane, Shipley.
lIIPLl<:Y.
Superintendent and Hon. Treasurer.
J. D.
HlI~field,
6, Marlboro' H.oau, I dle, near Bradford.
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Corporall. Privates 13. Total effective 17. Drills held 50. Average attenualJ\!e 10. Cases attended 011 puhlic duty 6. Removals 3. Cases attended not on public duty 34. Annual inspection, 23.6.09 . Total on parade 13. Annnal re-examination, 7.7.09. Melli hers passed 16. Medallions n. Servicc ua!lge 1. Nursing certificates 2. Regulation uniform worn by 2 Officers, 1 sergeallt, 1 corporal, and 10 men. Material: stretchers, uandages, etc., vested in COI'PS' Officers and Committee. Division Hupported uy members' subf-lCriptions and public donations.
1. Ro1Jin
'OIl.
lIIsing ;;i~ter." 40. T olal elTecti,'c 4-1. PraC'licc;; bl'I!1 ~~. A \'Cragc attellllance :!~. C.1ses attrlllled not all jl1I11lic duty :30. AuulIal iU:l'l'ctiou, ~3.(j.O(l. Total 011 parade 2/. AlIlIlIal rc·cxl\ll1illittion, ~:.!. I.OD. ~l ()lU1>er: pll. ;;ed 29. Mcdallioll" 30. Re<tulation ulIifo.nn WOI'II hy :3 Olliccr: all(l 41 Illlr. ill~ sistcr '. ~latcrial: ho-:pital be(1 auu. bed lIng, 1>n.JJcla~es, splints, etc .. \'est 'II ill the 'orp" OWcer:>. Di\'i 'ioll 'upported by lllelllIH'l' ' . l1bsl'riptiullS alld volunl'tl'y dlllHttion·. I
T
IlIcn'fl.·c si IICC b .t report
SOWERBY BRIDGE DIVISION (YORKS.). Hon . Surgeon.
P. Y. Fry,
'l.ll.<:.S.
[Form cd 1.1. 06.]
1st Officer.
J. '1'. Haigh. lliL:hficld Place, owerby,
Hon. Secretary.
CorpI. A. Whit laker, Thorny Ballk, Xorlalld, o\\'crhy Brid"c.
o\\'crby Bridge.
Inspector of Stores and Hon . Treas.
crgt. L. If. Cluy.
OfTIcerR~. ,crgeallL 1. Corpornls 2. Primtcs 19. Total effecti \'e 2·1. Increase ince h·t report 1. Dt'ills held 44. Avcm"e attendance 13. Removal 1. n. cs aLLenrlcc1 nol on pllhlic duly 17. Annulll ill pcction, .5 .09. Tota.l on pa.rn.dc 21. Aunlllll rc-cxaJllinatioll, 1.5.09. Mcmbers pa cd 22. Merlal1iolls 17. Hcgulation ulli forl1l W OI'Jl 1>y 1 0 (ficer, 1 ergcan t, 2 corporals, and 18 mCl~. Materia]: ·1 stretchcrs, ~ sl1I'gicnl ha ncsae " lmndagcs, rlints, etc.) vested I~l Sower1)y Britlgl- 'entre .J.A.A., alllbulance clllTiage an,l A ' hford litter vested. 1I~ o\\'eJ'lly Bl'illge District Council. Division supporteu. by members' subscnptlOns ami public CUll triuu liou .
St. John A?1~bulc"nce B1'igc"de.
424
No. V. Dist?'ict.
S OWERBY BRIDGE NURSING DIVISION (Y ORKS). HEAD-QUARTER
: 'feEL L ANE
OUXClL
[Formed 27.5. 05.]
Inspector of Stores.
Officors 2.
Hon. Surgeon.
J. A. Adams, Lady Superintendent.
Lady Sec. and Lady Insp. of Stores.
. Officer 2. Kur ing sisters 15. Total e£fecti\'e 17. Practices held 26 . Ayerage attendam.:e 11. a es attended not on yUb.hc dut~ 23. Annual in pection, .5.09. Total on parade ~1. A:lnual re-eXLlI1111Httloll,. 1.D.09. Members pa ed 15. Medallions 15. RegulatlOn ulllfonu wOly hy 1 Ollicer a.~d 15 nursinrr iter. iilaterial: 2 beds complete, bandages ::;plll1t1', etc., vCbted III Divisional Committee. DiYlsion supported by pllulic contribution II e competed for the" ,\, ilson Cballenge hiehl" again thi year and "on it for the second time. SPALDING RAILWAY DIVISION (LINCOLNSHIRE ). PALDl~G R.UL"·AY
HEAD-QUARTEU
[Formed 7.2.00.]
TdrIO~.
Supt. and Hon . Treas.
Honorary Surgeon .
G. L . Barritt,
IV. J. l\loullcy, tation House, , paldiug.
~ . u.c.
Inspector of Stores.
" Hon . Secretary alld Sergt."
W. U. Elle.
A. Preston, Glad tc~e Yillas, ,rinsover Road, SpaldilJg.
Officers 2. ergeant 2. Corporals 3. PriYates 17. Totall'ffcdiye 24. Declease since la t repOlt 5. 1)ril1. held 41. Aycrage attcndallcc H. Cu, es attended on public duty 2. Remoyal 20. ase attcnded not 011 ylllilic :lnt~· :!3. Annual inspection 16.9. 09. Total on para~e 2,2. A 11l.I~lal re e~aJllll1;t tlUJ1, 1. , ,:J.~9. ~Iembers passed 21. ~IeLlallioJls 23. 1: ur'mg certtlicatcs };) , 1 at t r~gul~ tlOU uniform worn. lIIaterial: 3 stretchers, and 3 amlJtllance boxes, n:,l eu 111 G l'l at N o:.. thern and l\liLllanu amI G. R. Railway Companits. Division upported by membels' subscriptions and pu'blic contribution '. SUTTON-IN-ASHFIELD DIVISION (NOTTS ,). HEAD-QUARTER,:
R. Nesbitt,
L.l~.C.P.
Hon. Secre tary.
R. Thomas, Lythe Cottage,
n
rO~-IN-,A,'IIFIEJ.D.
A. E. ,Yingroye, Belmont,
nUon-in-A Idield.
lack.
IJE.\D-Ql'AHTut
Officers 2. Sergeants 2. Corporals 2. Privates 12. 'rotal elfectiye 18, Resern member 1. Decrease since last report 3. Drills held 2,1. Average attendance 9. Cases attended ou puulic duty 2. Renlovuls 2. Cases attolde.d not on public duty 30. Total on parade at allnua~ inspe:tioD!,- 9 .. .A.ll1lua.l.l'c-eXallllnation, 211.9. 09. Members passerl 11. nledalholls It>. N ur 'lng certIlicates 11. Reo-u1ation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 2 sergeants, 2 corporaL, alill 12 men . M~erial : 3 stretchers, havresac, and other appliances, vested ill Dn·jsiollal Committee. Division supported by members' su'bseriptions. The members of the R. T.A. S. B.R. were in::;pected by Dr. Bean on • el'tem bell' 2nd.
.r.
L.U.C.P.
'\hrriott,
TIll ' HELF,
1st Offi cer.
2nd Offi cer.
R. II. F, lI"l'plcwhite.
3rd Officer and Hon Se c.
F. Jack. 011,10, \'ictol'la '1'cr., Ti lJ. It C1r, A 11 I'd 011.
4th Offi cer.
L, Co\\'e)'. Inspector of Stores.
E. L 'allbettcr.
Corp!. J. Haywood.
Ollicc1">. .\r~\.:al\t:-Curporal , l~. Pri\'atc' 57. Tolal efrective 5. ne.~en c JIIl'll1h~rs!t. Iltcrenc .. ince la,t r ' 1'0rt 29. Drills held 2 ~ . AveraO-6
nttell!l~ltcr~ 17. :al.: · Ill.teltd >(] Oil !1l!111il! rillly 3:3. eu!'!'s attl'llllct1 not on public duty ~;J. _\1111\1a\ 1I1:--jlCttlOll, 11. .on. Tutd OtlP'lI',Hle 3. Allllll d re-examination, :!3.9.0P. ){ 'lltb,' !'. pas, I,d 3. "Jlc,lnllill!ls 1.-;. ::-Il:1 \ icl.: L,l(l"c' .ttL Kl1l'~in(f certifil'\L~n_attOll 1 . '" 1~ (orporal ,0 and 57 ca tC I · l~. 11t1l. fUl'Il1. \\Ont 11y Olltccl',', ,_ ,'l'l'ge:tllt,:, men. .:'Ihtt' l'Iill: \\.ll;'lll, htLer, lretchcr~, allrl fir:-t aid box, \'c,ted in Hon. Trea., lIl CI'. 'orp Sll Jl[llJlll!ti by \'011111 tal)' COl1 ttihmiott::,. (TIBS HELF CORPS ) TIBSHELF NURSING DIVISION
IJJ.:.\ \I. QLA I, rEI
..
Hon . Surgeons (Acting).
1\ .• \. ,~tl111rl)l'll, \!.l~.( · .s. F. :'Ilaniutt, r..S .. \. 1st NurSing Offi cer and Lady Sec.
'hnn'lt F~nl11, Hlackwcll, l1tar Alfl'clon.
.'Iii. s E.
[Formelll
.]
TilE CLl-B, Tm"l!FrF.
~l1tllh,
Lady Supt. and Treas. )11s. ~. C, \\'anldl.
Doe lIIlI HUll
'C',
nc'lr
~\lfroton.
2nd NurSin g Officer • }li,,;'
II. 1kll1lLtt.
OflicCI" .1. Kl1l'Hing ~istcl's 12. Totalrli"ctive 17. ]llclca, e si1ll'C last rcport fi. Practice" helel 1~. A\'cmge attcndancc 6. 'asl'S Ill1cndcI[ Oil puhlic duty:.l:.l. "(Se' altcttlied not on public LInt\' c . .\nuual inspediull, ] 1. . O~l. Tuled on p:t1'iHlc 9. .\.l1uunl re-cxaminution, 23 ..g,09 . .\Icmbcn; llas'c,1 11. .\lL,dallioll.' 1:.l. 'on' ice h~tLlges 10. Hegulation ullIfol'ltl W01:tl hy all. ':'IntPlial: ho,pilal uCll :.1.n(i bpdding, ballllage:, 'p1int, etc., vested 11l Lurly 'llp'rintclIllcnt. Di\'ision 'upportcLl by YOlulltary contributions. Rescrn~ lllCl1111el'li 3.
WARSOP MAIN COLLIERY DIVISION (DERBYSHIRE ).
E. Eo Dooker(7.3,]0.), HockIIou c. \\'al'op Yale, ~hir('hrook .
1st Officer, Hon S ec., and Treas,
J. W.
lcight, Wax,op Yalc,
[Fol'med 10.1.09.J
Super in tenden t.
Hon , Surgeon .
II. \V. H oran, ~1.B" n. '.
2nd Officer and Hon . Secretary.
Stoke-oll-T rell t.
7.J
'. C. Wardell, Doe Hill House, nr. A.lfreton. Derby.
Supt.
[Formed 24. 3. 02.]
R. Naylor, 138, Uongletol1 Hoad, Talke,
Cr LR,
[Formed L
Ch ief Supt . and Hon . Treas. (Act ing).
\f.I!.C.S. L . . .. \.
T. A. Lawton, ., '1'110 Fir~," '1'0\'('1':;:111, ;\ott.-.
HEAD-QUAl'.TERS: ST. SAVIOUIt'S ScnOOL, TALKE.
J. Steele,
THE
Honorary Surgeon s.
,Yo A. :'l:tttlfonl
A. H. Bonser.
Sutton-in-Ashfield.
Honorary Surgeon.
Total effl'cti\' e 15.
TIBSHELF CORPS (DERBYSHIRE ).
Hon . Treasurer.
Inspector of Stores.
TALKE DIVISION (STAFFS.),
Pl'in1.tes 11.
RegnlatlOll \ll~lfor11l worn .by 1.0~1i.,'cr: 2 corporals, 3,1111 10 men. :\[aterial: stretcher, bandagcs, .. phnts, \'Plitl'! 111 Divi 'IOnal COlllmittce. Dhision supported by member' subscriptions nnd 111tl)lir. donation '.
1st Officer.
Corp1. W. H.
Corporals 2.
inco In t roport 1. Case c1.ttl'llclrlinot on public duty 2. Annual reexanllu~tlOn, ~ .9. Of!. '\[em bel'S ,pa,serl 1~. "fe<lallions 12. X llt'sing certificates 6.
[Forml.:,l 20.6.01.]
T. ~lODWEX'S liALL, HICH PA.\E~rEXT,
Honorary Surgeon .
1111'. J. T. Crimes (Hon. Mem.)
Inc.roas.e
lII.n.
1\1is E. Farrar, ~3, Ed \Yarel ,'tt'cet, Tuel Laue, owerhy Briclge.
:1\1r8. A. "tockton, 5, Albion Groye, Sunny B:1llk, owerby Bridge.
Hon. Treasurer.
E. Jone::;.
CHOOLS, "OWERBY BUIDGE
425
hireLrook.
Inspector of Stores .
-,\'. Bailey.
.
No. V 1. Distr ict.
St. J ohn A ?nbulance B?Oigade.
426
Officers 2. Sergeant. 2. Corporals 4. P rivates 48. Total errecti ~e 56 (30.9.09). Drills beld 26 . Average attendance 36. Oases attend cd on publIc duty 6. Cases attended not 011 public d uty 58. An nual inspectio n, 18.7.09. Total on parade 44. Annual re -examination, 11.7.09 . Members passed 4.6 . Medallions 9. Regulatioa uniform worn by 2 Officers, 2 sllrgeants, 4 corporals, and 47 men. Material: 4 stretchers, ambulance basket, splint, va ·ted in Divisional Committee. Division supported by subscriptions of members and friends .
WELBECK DIVISION (NOTTS. ). [Formed 1891.J HEAD-QUARTERS : T HE \ i\TOODYARD, \ VELBECK, NOT'fs.
Hon . Surge on.
W . T. Crawford,
M.D .
Supt. a nd Hon . Treasure r .
1st Offi ce,-.
'V. Kitchen.
E. G. Hallllyn, Welbeck, Notts. 2nd Offi ce r a nd Inspector of Store s.
Hon . S ecretary.
F. Ialtby . J. \V. Moore, Belph, 'Whitwell, Mansfielu. Officers 4. Sergeants 2. Corporals 4.. Privates 28. Total effective 3 . I ncrease since last report 9. Drills held 24. Avemge Reserve mernbl'r 1. attendance 21. Cases attended on puhlic dnty 2. Removals 24 . Cases attended not on public dnty 24.. Annual inspection, 12.8.09 . Total on parade 33. Annllal re-examination, 17.9.09 . l\Iembers passed 32. Medallions 28 . Nursing certificates 10. Regulation uniform worn by ~ Officers, 2 sergeants, 4 corporals, and 28 men. lVlaterial: wagOl~, 7 stretchers, 3 hampers, havl'esac, splints, etc. , vested in Divisional Committee. Division supported by members' and honorary members' su bscri ptions.
N o. VI. N orthern District. Deputy CO?nmissione?·-Lieut. C. B. PALMER (Army Motor Reserve) , Yardley Hall, P elaw-on-Tyne (30. 11.09) . District Chief Surgeon-Mr. J. Shields.
[Formed 9.3.0S.]
H EAD-QUATITEr.s : TANKERSLEY.
WOOLLEY COLLIERY AND DARTON DIVISION (YORKS.). [Formed 10.10.01.J HEAD-QUARTEP-S: \VOOLLEY COLLIERY SCHOOL.
4th O ffi ce r .
G. H . Jackson, 'W oolley Colliery, Dartol) , nr. Barnsl ey. Actin g Hon . S ec.
Hon. Treas u rer.
J. H . Littlewood, Woolley Colliery, J . R. Wilkinson. Darton, near BarnslfY. Officcr 1. Oorporals 2. Privates 17. Total effective 20 . Decrease since last report 1. Drills held 4S. Average attendance 9. Cases attended not on public outy 30. Annnal inspection, 29.8 .09. Total on parade] 7. Annual re-examination, 25.10.0S . Members passed 15. Regulation uniform wo~'n hyall. Material: 5 ,tretchel's, surgical havrcsac, splints, bandages, etc., vested lfi Divisional COlllmittee. D ivision supported by Colliery Co., Fountain and Burnley, Limited.
WORKSOP DIVISION (NOTTS. ). HEAD-QUAltTERS:
35,
[Formed 29. 4.97.]
POTTEn STREET, ' YORKSOP.
Hon . Surge on , Sup er inte nd e nt, a nd Ho n . Treas urer (A cting). M.D . , 35, Potter Street, Worksop. 1st Offi ce r . 1st Office r (add . for Tra n s. duties). 2nd Officer.
Snrg. -Cart. A. J. Helm Montague,
E. G. Allen. e<
Hon . S ec. a nd S e r g t ."
' V. Greator ex.
T. Casson. In s p ector of S tores.
E . L atham, Castle Terrace, ' Vorksop. 1st Class Sergt H. Makin. Officers 4. Sergeants 4, Corporals 4. Privates 42. Total effective 51. Reserve members 3. I ncrease since last report 15. Drills held 30. Average attendance 16. Cases attpnded on public duty 40. Removals 48 . Cases atteDde~ not on public duty 54. An nual inspection, ] 8.7.09 . Total on rarad~ 49. Annua l'r-exal1lination, 29.4 .09 . Members passed 35. Mcdallions 16. ServIce badges 16. ursing cerLificates 12. Regulation uniform worn by all. Material: ·.:a~?", litter, 7 stretchers, 8 havl'esacs, etc., vested in Divisional Committee. DIV1SIOn supporte:l by puLlic contributions. . .. , At the camp n,t Blackpool dnring , Vhit-week, 12 men from thIS DIvlslon attended
n..
CrmAsE,
F . R . C.S. , J.P.,
Aceing A ssistant CO?nmissione7'-Mr. A. H . JOHNSTON, 497, Anlaby Road , Hull (30 .11. 09) .
Ogle Terrace, South M. P•. C. . ,
L . R . C.P.,
Dist1'id Chief Sllpe1·intendent-Mr. R. A~mERi')O -, M.D., 4, Gladstone Terrace, Gateshead (18.3.10). Dist?'ict SBpe1·-inl.endent TreClsw·c1·-Mr . J . O. (18.3.10). Dist1'ict S1lperintenclellt Sec?·etar,lJ-Mr. F. Monkwearmouth (18.3.10).
VAl:'GHAN,
vY. Bur:. T,
45, Belvoir Street, Hull.
M. B.,
34, North Bridge St.
REPORT OF THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER. \V ARDLEY HALL, PELAW-ON-TYNE.
Sm,
WHARNCLIFFE SILKSTONE DIVISION (YORKS. ).
427
November, 19 09.
I have the honour to submit ,my Report for the year ending 30th September, 1909. At this date, tills District contained two Corps, comprising 42 Ambulance Divisions and 9 N ur ing Divisions. The tl'ength of the District was made up as follows: -5 ~taff Officers, 2 Chief Surgeons, 5 Corps Superintendents, 45 Hon. Surgeons, 32 Superintendents, 20 Ambulance Officers, 52 Sergeants, 73 Corporals, 1017 Privates, 9 Lady Superintendents, 4 Nursing Officers, 196 Nursing sisters, totalling 1460. The increased membership during the past year has been 230, an increa,se of 18 '7 per cent. since 1908. Nine new Divisions have been formed as follows :-Allhusen's Works, Chopwell, CO~lsett :lOd District, Hebburn, High Spen, Murton Colliery, St. Hilda (South Slllelds), Wardley Colliery and Victoria Garesfield. All of these Divisions are in the County of Durham. Of these, 6 are entirely comprised of miners; Allhusen's ,Vorks D~,~s~on, is the first Division on Tyneside to be entirely raised from a factory. The DIvlslOn has been completely eq uipped in uniforms and stores by fro Alfreo Allhusen. The Hebburn Division is composed largely of workmen from the Shipyard of Messrs. Hawtborn, Leslie & Co. L td. The District Competitions this' year were admirably carried out. The final round was held at Hull. The various competitions were won as follows:The Silver Shield, Bronze Shield, and Deputy Oommissioner's Bowl were all won by the Hull and Barnsley Railway, Alexandra Dock Division, Hull Corps. 'rhe C. ~ . Palmer Bowl (for Mining Divisions).-Felling Colliery Corps. The A~l~son Cup (Nursing Divisions) .-Central Nursing Division, Hull Corps. The Rltchip Bowl ( ursing Division ).-Felling Colliery Nursing Division. The Alexandra Dock Division won all the open competitions. I held a very successful inspection of the Divisions of the Hull Oorps, on July 3rd and 4~h. Thework and appearance of the Corps reflecting great credit on the Chief Sllpen~tendent (Acting), Dr. A . H. Johnston, and all under his command. , Dunng my visit to Hul!, .the directors of the Hull & Rarnsley Railway Company, ~Iranged u~~er the supervlSlon of M r. J. Larder (Goods Superintendent), and assisted Y.Mr. WlllIa:ms (Traffic Inspector), a very realistic representation of a Railway aCCIdent, at LIttle Weighton, near H ull. A special train from Hull, conveyed the members of the Hull & Barnsley Railway Company's Ambulance Divisions, .vith stor~s, to attend to the supposed illjured, returning ,vith them to Hull. The vans and carnages of the train w~re fi tted up in various ways for the safe and comfortable
429
St. John A ??~bulance Brigade.
No. VI. District.
transport of the patients. The demonstration was largel-r attended by the gener~l public, in addition to the General Manager .of the RaIlway. qompany and bu; principal Official, and conducted throughout wIth the charactenstIc thoroughness of the Railway Ambulance Division of the Oompany. . .. On July 17th, a largely attended Inspec.ti~n of the :Torth Country ~~h\'lSlOnS , was held at Gosforth Pm'Ie, by the Ohief OOmnllSSlOner, 6.85 of all ranks.bemg 0~1 parade. During the day a Review was held, when fi eld hospItals. and dr,essmg statIO~s were formed and the routine of an Ambulance Detachment m the field was carned out. An int~resting part of the proceedings ,was a. demonstration by a. section of the Felling Colliery Corp, of the Drrege~' LIfe·Sav,mg ~pparatus for l\~mers . A com, pletely equipped section of this Oorps IS n,ow tramed m the use of this app~ratus. The Eastern Division, Hull Corps, mamly due to the energy of Supt. hrause, has rented an excellent hall for their own use. '1'he Felling CollIery Oorps has secured an old Institute and has fitted it up with lecture rooms, library and reading rooms. The Colliery' Companies throughou ~ the District, are, l1:0W fitting. up for, their Divisions Ambulance Stations which m some cases are mlluature ho pltals, With all appliance~. The aid of the' disciplined. and. trained men of the Brigade in assisting the colliery surgeons in these statIOns IS o~ grea,t help. , . , Special mention should be made of the great a'lSlstance gl ~el~ by several Dn'lslO~s of the Brigade, on the occasion of the interme~t of the VICtIms of the terrIble pit explosion at ,Vest Stanley. The sma.~l town w~s mvaded by thou ands of spectators, and there were a large number of acmdents whICh were attended to by members of the Brigade. A noteworthy act of heroism by P ri:rate Butler? a member of t~e Gateshead Fell Division, employed at the Centra~ R~llway StatlOn,.Newcastle, IS to be recorded. Private Butler, at great risk of hIS hfe, descended mto a subway where a fellow workman had been overcome by poisonous gas, and only after two attempts succeeded in pulling him out. Although ~ffected,with the gas h?nself, he proceede,d with artificial respiration, and succeeded m restormg t~e unconSCIOUS man. For thiS act Private Butler rEceived a reward from the Carnegie Hero Fund. The condition of the lVlilitary Home Hospitals Reserve in this District is very satisfactory. Several Officers all? serge~nts hav.e ha~ ~ week's training in Military H03pital , and all, without exception, enJoyed thIS trammg. . , District Ohief Surgeon Dr. J. R. Crease, reports to me that all the re-exammatl,ons were satisfactorily held. My particular thanks are due to Dr. Orease, for the pamstaking manner in which he has carried ou~ the worl~. . , In conclusion, I desire to thank collectIvely and mdlVldually the members of ~he District Staff, who have loyally assisted n:e in carryi~g on ~he WOl'~ of. the Dlstnct. The recent large increase in the membershIp of the Bng-ade m the Dlstnct hilos largely added to the work of the Staff. I also wish to express my grateful obligations to the Medical Ambulance and Nursing Officers, and also to the nurs es and men throughout the District for the splendid work and self-sacrifice displayed by all. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient Servant, O. B. PAL~IER, Knight oj G1'ace oj the OTder oj St. John oj J en6salem, Deputy, C01n?nissione?' in Cha?'ge oj No. VI. Dist?-ict, St. John Ambulance Bngade. To the Chiej COlnmissionm', St. John A1nb~6lance Brigade.
ABSTH.AC'l' OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
428
OOU TTY DISTRIBUTIO TS OF OORPS AND DIV lSIONS.
Northumberland Divisions :-Addison Colliery, Blaydon Burn, Ohopwell, Cowpen Colliery, Cramlington, Dudley, Hebburn, High Spen, Newcastle-on-Tyne and Nursing, 'Valker. Durham :-Corps-Felling Oolliery. Division-Allhusen's Works, Birtley, Blaydon Burn, Burnopfield, Consett and District, Dean and Chapter Colliery, Gateshead Fell, Hetton-le-Hole, Hylton, Murton Colliery, Ouston, St. Hilda (S. Shields), Sunderh~nd Eastern, 'Western, and Nursing), Shotton Colliery, South Shields (p~hce, Vol. Life Brigade, and Nursing), Victoria Garesfield, Wardley Colhery. ,Vearmouth Colliery, Whitburn Colliery and Nursing. East Yorkshire :-Corps-Hull. Divisions-Beverley, Grinkle Mines, vVithernsea.
Ambulance.
Ntu'sing.
Corps
Officers. Names of Corps and Divisions.
District Staff .. Addison Cohy. Div. Allhnsen's Works" Birtley ., Blaydon Oolliery " BUl'llopfieldOoly." ChoplYell " Consett& District" Oowpen Colliery " Oramlington ,• Dean & Chapter ., Dudley Colliery " Felling Colry. Oorps Heatl-quarters .. , Band ... ... Tyne Main ... Transport ... Nursing , .. Gateshead Fell ... *Grinkle l\Iilles .. ,
Hebburn
5 _. -
... -
Hetton-Ie-Hole .. ,-High Spell ... ." Hull Corps Cen tl'al Division Eastern ,,Gt.Cen,Ry.Pier" H.&B.Ry.Alex." -
"
Nep.St."
-
" Sp'd Loco ." Western Division Hylton Colliery Div. Murton Colliery .. . Nwcstle.-on-Tyne" Ouston Oolliery ,, 'St. Hilda,S. Shields " Shotton Oolliery )' S. ShielU.s Nursing" S. Shields Police , , " Vol. Life Brge,,, *SunderlandEastel'l1 ... " ,Ve tern " Nursing .. Vic, Garesfield " Walker Nursing .. , Wardley Oolliery .. , ,Vearmc.uth Oolry. Whtbl'l1. Colrv. Div. Withernsea " _ Total
5
-
-2 -
-
-
1 1 1
-
2
1
1
1
1 -
1
1
1
1
1 1
1 1
1
1
1
1 1
1
19
~3
19
3
4
1
2
14
19
35 25 26
40 31
1
3 3 2 2
22
25 40
1 1 4 1
112
34 18
1
2
29
1
1
1 1
2 3 1
2
2
3 2
6 3
1
75
1
35 15
29 19
20
3
63 21
69 23
1
25
27
11
]3
19 3 42
19 4
1
1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1
1
1 2
1
- 1 - - _ 1 - __ __ 1 - _ ] __ 1 _ _ 1
5 39
2 1
28 41
2 -
22
1
II -
1 1
1 ~
3 1
2 1
39
1
1 -
1 1
1
2 3
22 28 31 17 30 22 20 15
23 36 25 26 20 26 21 27 18 26
1
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
5 37 26 40 34 28 20 21
14 64:
1
3
2 2
1
1 1
-
2
19 1 -
3
-1.-
3 2
30 21 37 27 23
19
1 1
-
-
3
~
1
1
1
-1-
1
1
1
1
20 25 16 21
1
2
1
1 1 1
2 2 3 3
23 30 19 28
30 36 26 34
22
24
21
23 41 21 17
1 1
1
1 1 1 1 1
10
18 1
1 1
1
32
124 1 2 1 1 2 1
33 15 11
20 52 73 10171245
16 11
6
9
12
4 196 215
* No report received-last year's fignres.
t
]9
Oorps 0 fllccrs. =!: Same Hon. Surgeon as in Ambulance Division. " District Stail Officer. Statelllent-l ~ssistant Commissioner, 1 District Chief Surgeon, 1 District Chief Supermtendent, 1 District Superintendent Secretary, 1 District Supel'inte~dent Treasurer, 117 Officers, 125 Sergeants and Corporals, 1213 Pnvate and Nursing Sisters. Total (approximate) 14.60.
430
/:it. John A ?nbulance BTigcfJde.
431 Lr T OF Conps .AND D IYISION' IN ORDEn OF
ADDISON COLLIERY DIVISION (DURHAM ).
EXIOllITl.
H E
H ull Corps . 1.2. 6 , Central Division . 1. 2. 6 ,: " :rUl'ing Division 1.2. 6 Gate head Fell Di vUon . 17.12.94 \Yithernsea Diyi ion . 4.5.99 Hull Corps, \Yest~ rn Di vil;ion,. 9.6.99 " Eastern " 17.7.1900 SouthShield Nul' ingDivision 24.9. 1900 Hull Corps, Eo. tern Nursing Div. 14 . 9. 01 H etton-le- Hole Did ion . 19.9.01 South Shield Police Diyi ion. 5.12.01 Newcastle-ol1-'l'yne Di"ision . 10. 10.02 outh Shields Vol. Life Brigade 19.5.03 HullCorps,Hull & Barn ley Ry. Divi ' ion (N eptune treet). 7.7.03 \,ralker Kur ing Divi iOD . 5. 12.03 Hull Corp, Great Central Ry. Diyi ion (Pier) 3.6.04 East Cramlington Divil;ion 11.6.04 Hull Corp, Hllll& 13arnsley Ry. (Alex . Dock) Div. 7 . . 04 Cowpen Colliery Divi ion . 23 .2.0-1 Ne\ycastle-on-'l'yne.r ursingDiv. 24.10.05 Dudley Colliery Diyi 'ion 18.11. 05 Felling Oolliery" 27 11. 05 Whitburn Colliery " 10.5.06 " " :rur ing Div. . 19. 5.06 Addison Colliery ( tella) Div. 23 . 6.06 Grinkle :\1ines Divisi on . 1 . . 06 Hull Corps,Western lll'sing Div. 24.9.06
Blaytlon Burn and Di t. Diy. lIylton Collic1'Y Divi ion OuStOll Colliery Di \'i ion Bil'tley Collier), Di vi ion . Dnrnopfielu Collicry Di vi ion. Dean anLl Chapter ColI. Div . . Wearmouth Colliery Divi ion. Sunderland (\V e. tern) " (Eastern) " " "'u)'f;ing Divi~ioll Felling Colliery Corp H ead-quarters Di \"il'ion Tyn e ::\fain Di \'ision Btmd Di\'i. ion Transpo!'t Di \'j '1011 • hot ton Colliery Di\'isloll Hull Corp pring' Head L oco. H, and B. Rly. Co. Felli1l!! 'allier)' Corps Felling Colliery ur 'ing- Diy. Hcbbu\'l1 Di\'i-ion Murton Colliery Divi 'ion High 'pen Didion Yictoria Garesfiel!l Division hopwell Di\'i~ion . COll ett and Di::,trict D i\'isioll . Allhu en'· Work . Divisioll ,\'aruley Collic!'., Divi~ioll . S t. H ilua (,'. It ie Ids) Di "ision T
28.9.06 27.1l.06 23.l.07 23.1. 07 16.2.07 2 .3 .07 27.4.07 1.5.07 12.~.07 1.~.O
\J)-Qr:AnTI';u :
ADlllHO:\' ScnOUL, BLAY1JOX.o:---TYNF:.
Honorary Surgeon .
J. W. -'1l1it h,
M.
lFormed 23.6.06.]
Sup eri ntendent.
n.
F. R. .'illl /'. '0 11, IIc,jgl- li cld Housc, BlaYlloll-OIl-Tyu e.
1st Office r .
II.
Honorary Secretary. '01'/,1. ,'. ' . Donnclly, telIa.,
Punis,
Blaydoll-on-'l'Ylle. Inspe c tor of Stores.
Hono rary Treasurer.
,'erg-t. .J. Gmcc.
\\'. Hall.
Officcrs 3. :-;crgC'allt 1. Corporals 3. Privates 30. 'rotal cfr('ctivc 37. Inclca e .illcC' .la,'t rcport 1. Dl'i)]~ Ilcl!l 4'. ~\.\·eJ·age attelldalJC'e 15. Ca es nttende(~ 011 )1\l~,jIC d~ty til. Hf"lllOmls ]0. Ca. c.. nttenclc!lnot 1)11 IHlblic cluty 125. AUllnalllJ,'l'cctloll, If.7.0n. Total on paracle :31. AIllJtlal le-cxamination, 20.3 .09. ::\Jedallion 21. Hcgnla.tioll uniforlll ,,"om lly 1 Officer, .Members passed ~6. 1 ,crgeal1t, 3 corporal', nnd :.!~l Jllt'll. lIbl erial: littcr " 1~ tretch el' blanket , . II: H:sac, Ia,l'gc C:1 1HIl 't, ('Lc., "cst('1! III '.1 lla C(.Jal .Co., Ltd, Di visiollUPPOl teu by the !::itelln Coal 0., Ltd , amI IlI cm],ers ;;n],S('f!l'LIOIIS. 23.:;.0 2:3.7.0 13.3.09 31.3.0n 1. :"
on
17.5.0(l 4.6.09
.G.on
16.6.00 3.7.09 2~.6.09
ALLHUSEN WORKS DIVISION (DURHAM)
lFoIllled 17.G.09.]
]!f. UHW \I!n.It~: A.IO!Ol In, 1'.U:K HOAIl, (;,U'E ·ITE.\D
l~.
Ho n. Surgeon.
Superintendent
" \lnol'e. ~r. H.
D. lhin. la, lJelllllal k ,'l., Gate hcad.
Ho n. Secretary
Inspector of Stores.
C. ,Crllll'l', :!:n, 'lIats\\olth Hcl., UatCl'hl',t'l.
Ho n. Treasurer.
T. F. FCIJ\\wk.
J. G, ,ralkcl'.
Officer :!. :-;('1 C>;CHnt 1. 'orpoml.'12. Private 21. Total effective 26. Drill· !l('lcl £I., \. \ :!,,~~t! attcl!daltCo Hl . a . 'e:; att<'lldcrl not Oil ]lnblil.! tlnty 2 . Anu'.lal l!lsp dlon, If. f,O!). Total 011 parade:!1. I\cglllation uniforlll ,,"om by 2 Of~lccrs, 1 :t: rgcullt, ~ l'orpol'lll. alllI ~111l(,1l. )lutcl'inl: hor. c ambnlallce, 21itters, ·ll.I'~I~al ('alI1110ts, itan(':n.C'l', allcI 6. stretcher. , vested in Unitcli Alkali Co., Ltd. DII~\llon sl1pport tI hy llllted Alkalt Co ., Ltd., llIembcr ·',lb.criptiOIl and social CUlt. '. BIRTLEY DIVISION
D URHAM).
rFurlllcd :23.1.07.]
Ih .\D-Ql AHll· 1:'1: TllF .\.I"lOl"I:Y, 13Il:'l'LEY, ...'.0.
Hon. Surgeon.
J . John,'ul!,
2nd Offi cer and Hon . Secretary. H.. J~i eha!'d '0 11 (~6.11.09 ,
'I. H., V. .\r.
Tnllllc Inec!';; ~ .
'c!'gen.nt 1. [ TO
ottnges, Birtle.},
Pri,'ate ' 37.
.0.
Total eO'ecti,'e .10.
rcport rceci " ell. ]
BLAYDON BURN COLLIERY AND DISTRICT DIVISION (NORTHUMBERLAND ). l~'ol'lIIed:2 .9.06.J
II EAD-QUAltl'~lt:,;: COUNCIL Honorary Surgeon . II. .MolTisolJ, ~l.B.
SeliOOr. , \V1 NLATOX.
Superintendent.
C. ToclJ, 7, lal'y trcct, Blaydoll Bnl'l1, Bla.ydoll-oll-Tyne.
1st Officer and Hon . Secretary.
1st Amb. Officer' '1'. Dickinson, 22, May Inspector of Stores.
COl'pI.
'V.
Hogg,
treet, WiJllnton.
Hon . Treasurer.
ergt.
. M. Jenkin"
St. J ohn A ?nb'l.IJlance B?'igade.
432
No. VI. Di t?"ict.
Officers 3. ergeant 1. Corporals 3. Privatcs 27. Total effective 34. Increase since last report 4. Drills held 47. A\'erage attendance ~i. Cases attended on public duty 71. Removals 29 . cl es attended HOI, on publicdnty254. Annual ~nspection. 17.7.09. Total on parade 31. Annual re-examination, 23.3.09. Members passed 2-i. Medallions 22. Regulation uniform worn by 2 Officenl, 1 s"raeant, 3 corporals, and. 2.7 men. :Material: 6 tretcher, splint ' , 2 ambulance ()abinOets, bandages, lint, etc., ve tell in Diyi iOllnl Oommittee. Divi.-ion supported by public contributions and members' sub criptions. BURNOPFIELD DIVISION (DURHAM ). HEAD-QUARTERS: .A:lIB1:.:LANCE
[Formed 16.2.07.J Co. DUHHAM.
TATlOX, BU1XOPFlELn,
Hon . Surgeon .
H. F. '\')'11l1e Boland,
lI.D.
Hon . Treasurer.
Inspector of Stores.
Hon . Secretary.
1'. Mil1(lIeLon.
T. Turnbull.
T. Carradice, 10, \rest Yiew, :Bul'llopfield, Co. Durham.
Officers 2. ergeant l. Corporal 2. rrivates 23. Total effceti,'o 2 (30.9.09.) Decrease since last report 2. Drills held 3i. Average attclIllnnco ~. C 5CS attended uot on public duty 2-i. Allnu~l inspection, H .. 09. Total on parade 26. Annual ro-examination, 29.4.09. Members I'n sed H. Medalliolls 1. H.e>gnlation uniform worn by 2 Officers, 1 sergeant. 3 corpor<ll . and 23 mell. Material:-! stretchers, ambulance box, plints, etc., vested in Di \'i~ional Com III ittee. Di Yisioll supported by pnblic contributions. In eptember, 190 , the Di"ision initiated n scheme to establi 'h ill tho di trict a fully -eqnipped aml.mlallce ~tation aml "an (pllblic) at a co t of £300. On Hth August, 1909, thE' new station and \'an ,yere inaugurated. CHOPWELL DIVISION
(DURHAM ).
COWPEN COLLIERY DIVISION (NORTHUMBERLAN D). Hon. Surgeon.
J. Orom bie, J. T.
:'oLB.,
Hon . Treasurer.
Hon. Secretary.
J. Will..
H. Hepburn, Greenbead Terrace. Cll01)\\'011.
Officcr l. Pri\'a.te. 19. 1'otll,l elrectiye 20. Drills held 20. Anrage attendance 13. Allllual inspection, 2 .• ,Og. Total on paraue 1. :.\Iedallions 3. Material: hor'e amhulance. Ashford litter, c1 :-;tretcbers, and 3 ambulance hampers, vested in Di\'i iOllal COlllluittee and 'oucH Iron Co., Ltd. Division snpported by Consett Iron ('0., Lvl., and mem bel'S su],scri ptions. CONSETT _AND DISTRICT DIVISION (DURHAM ).
[Fol'llleu ,6,09. J
HEAD,QUARTERS: COl:XCIL SCHOOLS, CO~sETT.
,V.
Superintendent.
Hon. Surgeon.
Brfl.ttoll, L.n.C.S,
eott, ~5, Taylor 'treet, Uousett, Co. Durham,
Inspector of Stores.
Hon . S ecretary.
H. S. Bates, 2, Clarelldon Consett, Co. Durhalll.
E.
t.,
J. il. Death.
Hon . Treasurer.
\\'.
. R.ouson.
Officers 2. Privates 19. Total effective 2l. Drill held 16. Average attendance 14. Oases attended not on puulic duty 2. Annual in.,pec~ion, 17.0.09. Total on paraLle 12. Medallions 6. J::>art uniform wern-bel t.'l, pouches, ltavl"esac~, and water bottles. Material: 4 stret.::hers,. 4 blankets, splin ts, uandages, ganges, 24 havresacs, and 18 water bottles, vested III Divisional Committee. Division supportod uy members' suuscril'tions, socials, and public contributions.
Hon . Treasurer
COlNL(29.10.09), 23, Double Ro\\' I abella Pit eli's IJ tllll, e\\'catle-oll-TYll~. '
J. \\'. Hea veley:
OJlker" 2. Oorpornls ') p .' . t . Decrease since last report 1 D~."lI 11l\t\ c~}Q. Total effective ~3. attended lIOL 011 IHlulic dlltt" 'J'; A 11 . 1 ~e I 2",: Average atteu(lance 13 Cases '. J ~0, Ilnnn IllspectlOlJ 1- - 09 'I' . " ' f.f. . . otal on parade 15. A ll.llUn.1 re-exallllllatlOll, 17.4.00. ,',It'lub" lllllfurlll WO\'Jl by 1 Utlicer 2 c. . I ' e\s pa, ed 11. Mcdalholls ~2. .H.ecrulation snrgical hOHe 'ac, cabillet' ball~tl:?la s, a,II1 It) men. ~ln.terial: ,1 stretcher'" 4 ruO's lance boxes alH[ slretche;' ill t~:~t"Sl';~IlL, ",:l,ter ~o~t~e', hanesacs, etc., 4, amb"'u~ sUJll'llIy.:d by lIJelub I'l>' :mb 'criptioll:.:.· e tell III DIn IOllal COlllmittee. Division f ~\. Jl"ht .rulley klloC'keu a lIlan, named Allnll p.1 t·· k I raetllrc~1 nbs, Interuul blecllin l r bl'lli .. [II k lIC , (own and he sllstained UpOI1 Ill. reCO\'G!'\' :'11' . •'\ I [a III0 ' 1)a t nc . I" aliI s lOC '. Ho "'as cOllVe"'eu. honle and _. • ~ to 1 'I' " J re~Jl~c.red. 1'1'e~CII ted a fold ill" S tJ'P tel ' .' 10\\ liS a ppreCtaLlO1l of tho . erv"ice 0 I r: \\ I I rug auu sbng.', to be ll~etl by this Dn'I '1011.
ti
CRAMLINGTON DIyISIO~ (NORTHUMBERLAND) [l'ollJled (j.ll.O!.] . IIJ~ ,\J)'QL\l:IEI:'-: COL'_ " I\"
'UC .·I IL
Hon. Surgeon and Hon . Treasurer. .1. A utlCl". 011, ~I..\" ;\1. B. Actln~
3, RilUord Crescent, Chol)\\'e1l.
L.lL C P.
Supt., Hon . Sec., and Insp of Stores
[Formeu 4.6.09.J
Hon . Surgeon and Acting Superintendent.
[Formed 2.4.04. ]
COWl'EN COLLIEHY.
IIEAD-QUARTEItS.
HEAD-Q'CAIlTER.': CIiOPWELL.
L. A. H. Bulkeley,
433
lJIOOJ
s,
E.\ ,"!' CIlA:llLI.'CTO.·.
.Superir:tendent and Hon. Sec .
'I, . li.
BIl'lI, 1, lJJ!.{k Jllllction Row, En t r'ramlinaton I
'"
,
Inspector of Stores. 01'1'1. (1. llaltLII.
Ollicers~. ,cr"cn n [1 COl' lor Is.;') p Dlcreaso :-;inc' Ias~ r lOrt . l)rit. -', .I;\'tltv 1~. Totill clrecti,'e 19. a.ttenlil,(lllot 011 public dl;l\' "0:' , I Ille}'l 3:.>. ~\.\L;lage attendancc 19. Caes 'eu'ndo 1 \ 1. J :- <J,. d,llllna lll'pectwJI. 17.7.09 <'-Hi 9 on Ttl . • IIl1ua I c'XlllllIll'ltIOll 1 ~ -I 0'1 :'Ii . . ", 0 a on l Hegl!lalioll llllit'ol'1Il Will'll by HI'I t~'.·'I:' ~b eml.HJl'l> p·ls.elil. :.\Iedallions 1 ' . Slll'~'lcal lIn\Tl' ac. ;lllllmlnllc' jJnll~ 1~l'lJI,~ . am, ,nlancl' ('lb1uet, .-1tretchers, rug, balld,'~e.'~ \"l':-;tl'll ill Divi, iolltLl C01l1;llitte~O \~~l.t~.1 .bottle", t~l1l'lll'll1ets, "plints, and sllb.'Cl'llitlOns, concerl.', ctc. . 1\ JSlOn >;I1PPOl ted by patron, annual
:\1
DEA N AND CHAPTER DIVISION (DURHAM .) lh:.\I)-(~L,\HmH,·. DE \~ , ~on. Surgeon . , • 1< UrIJlel, L. H. '.1'. 1st Officer.
C. U\\ells.
[Formell ~0.3, 07.]
,\X]) 011 \PTElt COLLIERY.
Supe;in~endent
and Hon . Treasurer.
1. , . BluutieJl, The Yillas, Dean Balik, J:!'errybill. -,
3rd "7 Officer .
'. \\. Johnson.
A C t Ing Hon. Secretary.
W. DI XOIl, 9 , 't . I~ut ' 1lbert Terrace , Denn Ban k, Forry hill. ' Officers.J. ercrennts 3 C' . I . Dccreaesillcelllst~'el()l"t; lO~.11010S4. Plwflte 61. Totaleffectivo75. (West 'Lllllley ox 'Iosio;) :.>. )llll~ ,helll l~. a .es alte.nded 011 public duty 73 paralic 46 \.n I 1 ) ' . RCI~)O\[ll~ 2. Aunual lll'pectlOll 17 7 09 Tot'l I t' ."" llUIl rc-exallllllntlOll 17 1 09 ~ q 6 OA i\l b' '" a on 11 1011 uniform WOI'1l lly 3 Olli .,. 3' : . t . . . . . em ers pa cd 13. RecruVtj tcd ill Me'sl'!:) Bolel\~ Cel sl' eJ gea 11 t', 4: corporal', null 6-1 men Material sub scnptlOlls '. 'and. donatiolls. .OW, all" Ian &; Co . , Ltd D'" < b . 1\'ISIOll supported by. members'
St. John A'inbulance Brigacle.
434
DUDLEY COLLIERY AND DISTRICT DIVISION (NORTHUMBERLAND). [Formed IS.11. 05.] HEAD-QUARTERS:
•
DUDLEY COUNC[L SCIIOOLS.
Supt . and Inspector of Stores .
Hon . Surgeon and Hon . Treas.
J. ,Vi hart,
No. VI. District.
T. Creigh. 11, :Middle How, Duulcy.
~LD., D. C., CH.B.
Honorary S ecretary.
J. A. Crabtree, Angerton Terrace, Dml1ey, .0.
(FELLI NG COLLIERY CORPS) BAND DIVISION. IIEAI)-QL\J.IEIt. "
:If.
Supt , Sec., and Treas.
CHO s Row, FELLI. on.
Supt. of Stores (with Charge of Invalid Transport).
,y, Handyside, junr., 5, Brandling Terr., Felling,
Ri(lIl') 't. l-\;)]ill{f
' 0 '
Inspector of Stores.
C
., Hon. Treasurer.
) D 'I l ~'
ur]l..
Felling.
.I.~ C '>.le.
J. Taylor.
(f
Lieut. C. n. Palmer, J.I'. (Arllly ;\IotnrIh. (·rve) "\\\ 1tllll'Y Hall, Peb \\' -on-'1'),11e.
n.
():l, •
'orman 't
Olllce!' 1. 'crgcallt· 2. Corporal 3 Pr'\ ' ,. . . Dc('rL'a~o sillce last report 3. Drills '!a:lc1 '211 ate ?~: Total efJectlve 31. atlt'lldo 1110t Oil pHIlIic duty () A I. .' .\\ el.toc attcndallce 16. Cases AUllll,d ro-C'xaIJliuatiull ] .tj' ')'0" lI~lllla llli S}Jl:'ctlUlI , 17:?OH. Total on l)aracie 29. ' .~. ;'. ~,e1l11(;1" Inset 2 '1 1 Jl' 1 L' ' :: I I. l.l et a LOllS 16. 'el'yice 1I·t d g(: ~. X ursill" t:ertific'lte 7 l' 3 c'url,orals 11;1 It> ')~ , . 'I' \.cgll a IOlt lillI/OrIn \Yom I,}, 1 Officer 2 seraeants . ' I _J mell. >, alortal n~ "tcd ' 'I . ' f ' . ' b , COlllllllttc ~ . allel 'ollil'l'y Co Div" .. {Ib ne ,.1lpCl'llltelldent, Corps' tiOlI ~ ,11111 Collil.ry Co. . 1 1011 IlI'JlOl'tel y Illcml;('l 'aud public suuscrip-
Chief Superintendent (Acting).
Chief Surgeon .
Superintendent.
J. Oliver, 16,
" Hon Secretary and Sergt ..
R. ,ray,
[Formed 11.3.08.]
1.' J! ELLIXG.
Hon Surgeon (Acting)
D. McFadycn .Jl!ll ll, )l.~.
FELLING COLLIERY CORPS (DURHAM). [ForJ1lcd as a Di\,i .. ioll 27.11.05; [l., a. Corps 30.1.0,].
D. McFadyen Millar,
Officer] . S(:r~oall t 2. CorporaJf! 3 Pri vat ;:, " Increase siuee last report 1. Drills ilcld 24 cSl;;', 'Iotal cfJectlve 41 (30.9.09). bf.la~e attendance 26. Removals (sec TrallsporL Di\'ision). 'ascs aLtcnclec1not' 17.7.09: Total 011 p:tra,de 33. Anllual J'e-exnl~I!1 P~. 10 ~ ~l~Y 263. Annual inspection, lIleollllJOl1s 32. ,'en'iee ba.Jeres] v . I III l~~, .2.09. Members passed 37 • Ut:>. .I., urslJI" certlhcates 11 R l' .' wom hy 1 Omcer allll 10 mell. Mnterial'.'" . , . '. egll atlOn umform of Corp, alld 'ullicry Co Di\'is' \ested 1Il Clllef Sllpenntendent, Committee contl'lulltiollS, aud COllicry o. lOll supported by members' sllbcriptions, public ~ TlllJlhl'l' oC lllelllucrs enrolleLi in :\Iil't·· . J 1 ,tty II Oll1e II ospltals Reserve, 19.
Officers 2. Sergeaut 1. Corporals 2. Privates 14. Total efrective 19. Average attelldance 1. Cases InOl'ease ince last report 1. Drills beltl 29. attended on public duty 2. Removals 3. Ca 'es attemlecl not on public duty 27. Annual inspection, 9.9.09. Total on parade 18. Annual re-examination, 27..1.09. Members passetl 13. Failed 1. Medallion 16. Hegnlution uniform worn hy 1 Officer, 1 corporal, and 16 men. Matcrial: 4 stretchers, 5 blanket:, 20 water bottles, 5 blankets, flag and pole, 4 street ambulance hoxe , one lar~e box, . plintq, bandrlge ~ etc., yesteu in Divisional COJUmittee. Division u l'portetl by mem 11cr' u hscriptiol1s and public contri butiollS,
HEAD-QUAIlTERS: A)IBULA~CE l~ TITt'n:,
435
A. Bloomfield. .0.
(Fow' AmbnZance Dil,·isio71s) .-OUi cer~ 6 (incluuing District :tall' Offi(' cr), Sergeants 5. Corporals 10. Privates 10 . (One NUI'sing Division).-Offieer l. N'nrsingisters Ul. Total effectiyc H9. Increase since last report 1. Material: wagon, litter, 12 ,tretclIer., 4 surgica.l havresacs, wall boxes, hand cart, 2 collapsible be Is, tortoit;e hospital tent. 2 small tent~, ~ flags, water bott~es, Lowmoorjacket, etc., vested ill Chief -'nperintuudent, Committee of Corps, aud CollIery Co. Corp supported by public, Collif'ry Co., and memlJers' suhscriptions. ~ew head-quarters have been secured [or the Curps, the O\\'llers or the Colliery havmg given the use of the Colliery In titute, and the Corps l1a,\'e acquired the \\'1.01e of the fittings, furnishings, and library of the In. titute [01' its exclusive nse. The Corps won the Palmer Challenge Bowl for Mining Divi ions of ... TO. VI. Di trict, and the Nursing Division won the Atkinson Bowl at the District Competition. A handsome silver challenge bowl was presented by Mr_ Henry Armstrong, of the Grove, ~esmond, Newcastle-on-Tyne, to the Nursing Divi ion [or annual competition hy Its members. A section of the Corps l13,ve l)een trained and erluipped wiLh miners' rescue apparatus (Draeger). TIle prizes and medallions were presented by 001. , ir R. Temple, Bart., C.I.E., Assistant Directur of thc " t. JolIn Ambulance As ' ociation. 41 members of the Corps are enrolled in the M.II.H.R. ; ~ Officers a1ld 2 sergeants underwent a week's training at Military Hospitals.
(FELLING COLLIERY CORPS) TRANSPORT DIVISION . IF Ol'illet1 1 1. 3. 08. J [~ll;\ 'lIl into lILUl1-llllaLlol's l>i\i.iun, 27.1.1910.]
0 f1i 'cr l ' . . ! rgl' :lllt 1.
.
Superintendent (Actlng).
Hon . Surgeons,
D. McFadyen Millar, M.B. (Acting). J. Patterson, M.D. (18.4.10.)
W. Troy (26 .1.10),16, U"roliue St., J a.rrow-oll-Tyne,
4th Officer and Hon . Sec.
Inspector of Stores.
G. Rooney (26.1.10), Cross Row, Felling.
Sergt. T. Land)
Hon . Treasurer.
T. Teasdale.
~llle( 'la~l
I'C )U '
~
.' .-'
c
(FELLING COLLIERY CORPS) TYNE MAIN DIVISION.
lFurllled 11.3.0
J.
1I};,\II-QuAltl'Elts: FICLLL'\G CllLLlEltl, FEl,LIXG-ON-Ty E.
D.
Hon Surgeon (Acting). McFud}'Cll .ulJllal', M.ll,
Hon . Secretary. T, IIedley (~~.~.10\'
7, Uros!:i Hu\\ , Folll'IlCT ,.,'
(FELLING COLLIERY CORPS ) HEAD -QUARTERS DIVISION. [Fonned 11.3 0 .] HEAD-QUAHTERS: FELLIKG COLLTEJlY.
, ol'pumb' J
p.- -. t, 'J'l '1 1 . 1.1\.t e ~~. ota cffectlve:26 (30.9.09). Oasco; at telldc!1 )I~t o/t II~I;;;I i~:111~ ~:,h~~~l 81\. .A \,l'll'apc.attc~lt1allce_1~. Removals 35. l.lrall " )j A ,} v. ~ llllU,t 1I1.IJectlOll 11109 'I'tl lInual I'I'-cxullIillatioll ')5') Ot) ~l 1. ,... 0 a un l " _ ~. ... ern ce bad,"~ III . .1·11 r t'/' ' - .-. •. • cm )elS passed ~2. 1Ilctlallion 11 o ., " . f ('''I' I lC·ttC!; ·J r ) . . , . 1 Sel'''l\lI1t, 2 cUl'llor II . "I -1 ' . Cpll alLOll Ullllol'lll WOl'll by 1 Offiecr o " , ., all( mCll \htenlll y · ·t l ' 0-'1' t ' ' Olllllllttcl' 0f COI'I' 'lIld '11'. , . ' ... e et llt lie upol'iutenucl1C public COli [rilm tiOl;~,' alll1 C~l~i·~;yC~~. DI \'ISIOIJ sn Pl'ol'teJ by mCll} bel" !:iU bscription : D UI' n 'H . '
_
1st Officer.
A. lI1e 'anll {~6.1.10), 15, FelllJ1g. Inspeclor of Stores
G. Walb (~2.:2.10).
t. John's Place '
Hon. Treasurer,
J. DUllkin.
Otlicrl'1. 'ol'porals 2. Pril"ttrf; 1)6 T t· 1 ff t' I) II crease sitl('c h~[ r(1)0.t] D'lI 1 '1 ' -. 0 a c cc Ive _9. attended lloL 011 ]ll~l'dic dnt~ 65' Al'I s llP-Jt :26 .. Avemge attendance 16. Ca es Annual l'e-pxanlillation .) ') O'n .,,11111tIJl. 1l1SpectLOlI, 17.7.09. ToLal on pa.rade ~2. 1 J' (1 ' -.~... u·a gcs 3 . Nursill{t t'r . ... .I.J'' elllucrs : I)·ts ' .ctl. . 1 . 1\1 etIa II'lOllS 13 . ervice and 21 privates. ~r~tetlel~i~~a~e t"1 . \C~lt~ULtOIl llll.l/Ol'm worn by 1 Ollicer, 2 corporal Collicry Co n' " . ,'c~ Cl III hlcf npel'lntentlent, ollllllittec of Corp n J1.ud Colliery Co. n ISlOll SUppOl ted by members' Sll U'criptioll " public con tribu tion~, I
d
Nlllllber of
Illembel"~ enrolled ill MiliLary Home lIo pital Ie 'erye, 4.
No, VI. District.
St. John A?nbtl-lance Brigade.
436
(FELLING COLLIERY CORPS ) FELLING COLLIERY NURSING DIVISION. [Formed :23.7.08J. FELLDW OOLLIERY.
HEAD·QUARTER
Lady Superintendent.
Hon . Surgeon (Act ing).
Mr . D. IcF:Hh ell Millar, Felling Lodge, Fcllillg-on-Tyne.
~LB.
D. McFadyen ElIar,
Lady Treasurer.
Lady Insp . of Stores
Lady Secretary.
1rs. Miss L. Prie tman, 32, New Elsuon t., Cube Pit.
Mrs.
. Emery.
~.
rwin.
N ArION AL
HEAD· QUAnTETI
FELl.
. 1st Officer and Hon . Treasurer.
Inspector of Stores .
Hon . Secretary.
Oorp1. M. Mulkencll.
Corpl. T. 'Wilkin on, 38, Ricbmonu t., Gate~head.
Officers 3. Sergeant 1. Corporals 2. Pril'atc 31. Total efreetive 40. Decrease since 'last report 2. Drills held 37. A ver~lge attendance 11. Ca .. es attended DOt on public duty H. Annual in pection, 17.7.09. To~al 011 para~l ~7. Annual re·examination, :22.4.09. :Mem bel'S passed 21. ~lc(lalholls 30. • erVlce badges 13. Jursing certificates 10. Regulation uniform won~ by all. MaterIal: stretchers, surgical hayresac, hamper, water bottles, rugs, Spllllt" 1.HuH~agcti and stores box, vested in trustees. Diyision Suppol'teu hy \'OlUll tary COil tl'l btl lions. On April 29th, 1909, Private J. Butler, of thi Di\oi::-ion, was Oll (l\lt~ as shunter at the Central tation, N"e,Ycastle, when an explosion of gas took place 111 a uhll'ay in which two plumbers were working. One of the men \Va' unable to gpt out, and 'Private Butler, with great difficulty at the third attempt. r.eache(l Illln alld got him out. For this act Pri,ate Butler has recci,'e(l the 'arnegle lIero Trust FUlId grant of £10, and t.he N.E. Rly. Co. have granted him their meritorious medal.
GRINKLE MINES DIVISION (YORKS .
J. D. Goruon.
HETTON-LE-HOLE DIVISION (DURHAM ). [Formed 19.9.01.J II F~,\l)'QU A ]tTER
.:
HI,l fOX
H017~m, BEl fOX -I E-HoLE.
Hon. Surgeon .
A. , tell al t
\\ at
'O il,
Superintendent.
J. Adum.
:II. B.
011, :II. D.,
Hetton Houe, Hetton-Ie-Hole, 1st Officer and Hon . Secretary
.0.
Inspector of Stores and Hon . Treasurer.
OorpJ. T. Mills.
o
J. Trickey, Alexandra Rd., Gateshead.
~LU.
H. M . .dllen.
Lo\\'
Hon. Treasurer.
Oorpl. O. Jarrett.
T. Rob, till, llclgralc lIou~e, Easillgtull Lane, HelLon-lc-IIole.
Superintendent.
Honorary Su rgeon.
R. Anderson,
L'IIOOLS,
Inspector of Stores.
Officers 5. ,ergeants 2. 001 porals 2. Privates 29. Total effective 38. Drills hel(1 17. Average attendance 25. R emova.ls 12. Oases attended not on public. dnty ~1. Allllual in l'ecli(j~, 17.7.09. Total on parade 30. Meuallions 11. Matenal: 5 stretchcrs, wheeled htter, splints anu bandaues 2 small ambulalJca hamper., yes tell in Di\'isiollal Committee. Division s~lpilOrteu Ly members' subscripLions and :,ocial efforts.
Officer 1. Nursing sisters HI. Total effective 20. Increase since last report 7. Practices he!d 22. Average attendance ~3. C~ es attended not on public duty 42. Oa es pnva~ely. nUl' :d 22. Auuual lllspectJOll, 17.7.09. Total on parade 20. Ann ua.l re-exanllnfi.tlOD, 2;>.2.09.. ;,I~m bel'S passeJ. 1.3. Medallions 13. Recrulation uniform IT om bv 1 OUicer, 19 nUl lllg slte1'-. Matenal vested in Divisiollal Committee. Diyi ion ~ul'porteu by members' ubcri ptiOllS and public.
GATESHEAD FELL DIVISION (DURHAM ). [Fol'lllrd l7.1~.94.]
437
[FOl'Jl1(,U 1 .. 06.]
HEAD-QUAIlTgH,' : PORT ~hI.GRA"E.
/liccrs 3. .'el'gt'ant 1. 'orpora Is 3. Pl'i I'a tes 35. Total efTecti va 42. Dl ilb lIt'hl 1 . . A I.t !'alte ~ttell(~lllCe 11. ea 'e' attended on puLlic duty 13. ReIllO\'a~ '1 I: ,Al~1Il1!tlII1.I'ectlOn, 11.7.00 aud :n. ".09. Total on paralle 36. Annual re·eX<lnlluatlOll, 11. I.OD. McnJlIl' \'S passed :2:2. MCllallioll 23. ,'en'ice hadcres 6 ~ ·~ll'.~i.llg "l' rtificn~c 10. .H.c,,'tdatioll tlllifollll wurn Lyall. ;,laterial ye"t~d i~ Dln lO11al COllll111ltec. Dll'llOn SlIl';IOl'tpu by concerts, ctc.
HIGH SPEN DIVISION NORTHUMBERLAND). A ..
lILAIl·Ql.UtTEn. :
E:lIULY Huo~[.·, 1IIGTI ;-::I'E)I".
Hon . Surgeon. (;rcclll', :ll.lt.c .. ·.
Su peri ntendent.
· 'Y.
P. K ,'lllulh100tillO.3.10), IIigh
Hon . Sec and Hon Treasurer.
W.
[Formed 31.3.09].
'pen, ROII'lanus Gill.
Inspector of Stores.
lcholson, High Sp n, Howland'.' ;ill.
A. Barker.
Ollic·or.~. ,'el'~!!(1l1t 1. '0I'pom11. Prinlte. 15. Total elrectiYe Drill. ' h htl:'> . •\vcrage attl'llllancc 11. Annual ill pection, ]7.7.09. parade 17. illcdallion 1. 1I).ltt-l inl: hOI e allllmlance vall, litter, 3 ~ baskets, \'C:>tecl ill Ccnsett Iroll Co., Ltd. Dil'iiotl uppol'ted by suLscri pt iOllS.
19. Total on tretchers, members'
Hon . Surgeon .
J. W. Stani/'orth Acting Hon. Sec . and Hon . Treas.
L.R.C.P.
Officer 1.
HULL CORPS (YORKS.).
Acting In spector of Stores.
G. Adam.oll.
G. Stephenson, Port Mulgra ye, Hinde\\'ell, R. .O.
Ib: .\D-QuAIlH:n:-;:
:lLn.
31, PAHLIA;\1EXT ,'TIlEET, IIEBBUIlX·ox·TYNE.
A. M. G. "\Valker,
Superintend ent.
A. E. Craig. 13, 00<luet • 'trect, Hebburn.
M.D.
D. "IV. Ingli s,
M.D.
,A. II. Johnston, -197,
Honorary Surgeons.
J. E. Norman,
Chief Superintendent (Acting).
Surg. ·Capt. A. \\'. 'cott, lU;,A. ('1'. )
HEBBURN DIVISION (NORTHUMBERLAND ). [Formeu 13.3.09.] HEAD-QUAllTEIl g :
(TllEY SllllqU, PARKrItEET, HULL.
Chief Surgeon .
Privates 18. Total efTective 19. [N" 0 report recei Veel .]
[ForIneLl 1.~. 6.]
E. E. Norman,
M.D.
" Hon . S ec. and SergeClnt."
W. J. O' Hagan. 3], Parliament Street, Heblml'11.
Supt. Secretary.
Supt. of Stores.
\\r .T. J\lkill '1011, 41, Tnnity Rl., lInll.
F. H. Vaughan. ~ l~, pring Bunk.
(Seven Ambulance
~~nln,b)'
\!.R.C ... ,
Roall, II ull.
Supt. Treasurer.
J. H. \\"ingn.te. 60. Worthing, t.
Diz'isiol1s).-omecl's 2:3 (inclulling District talf Officer'. ergeallts 1 t. Crrporll.1s 17. l'r1,'ales 170. (Th?'ec Nlll'S~llg Divis,ol/s)'-Officers 10. l-nr:-.ing i. trrs 100. Total eOectiyc 31:3. Increase smce la~t report. nses nttellllcll OD public ll11ty 216. ReJlloyuls ::£10.
1\'0. 1 1.
438 (HULL CORPS ) CENTRAL DIVISION. HEAD-QUARTERS:
Gl~EY STREET, PARK STREET, HULL.
SU perintendent .
Honorary Surgeon.
H. L. Evans,
[Formed 1.2. 86 .]
G. H. Oobuy (11.11.09),
M.R.C.S.
105, Spring Dank, Hull. Inspector of Stores and Act ing Hon . Treas.
" Hon . Secretary and Sergt. "
ergt. H. H oggartl"
A.. E. Rhodes, 23, Clifton Terrace, tepuey, Hull.
Officers 6 (including 4 Corps' Officers). ergeants 2 . Corporals 3. Privates 2:t Total efj'ecLi ,'e 3:2. Reserve member 1. Decren e since last report 2. Drill held 31. Average attendauce 11. Oa 'es attt'uued not on public duty 9:2. Annual in pectiol1, 3.7.09. Total on parade 2·1. Anunal re-exall1ination, ~9.3.09. ~leJlluer,.; pas cd ~ti. :Medallions 31. en'iee badges 50. K ursing certificates 17. ReguLttion uniform ,,-om by 5 Officers, 2 sergeants, 2 corporahi, antl 14 meu. ~laterial: Ashfolll litter, :3 regulation stretchers, 3 "ariou tretcher;:;,:W waier bottles, :W hane :lC . ~ ruuber sheets, 2 surgical btwresacs, 24 knee caps, large water uotllc, G pairs we1uin~ slings, store bux, splints an.l bn,nLlages, "estell 111 Curl's' Ollicers. Dh'i ·iolt sUl'l'orteli by members' sLluscriptiollS, social efforts, and dOltation '. (HULL CORPS ) CENTRAL NURSING DIVISION. HEAD-QU'ARTEIlS:
GREY
THEET, IIL'LT..
1I1rs. E. F. Krall 'e, 17, Grosve11or. treet, Hull.
1st Nurs ing Off. and Lady Treas.
'Yheatley.
2nd Nursing Off. and Lady Sec.
Mis E. ill. Hardy, til,
~l'1'iltg
'treet.
3rd Nursing Officer and Lady Insp. of Stores.
Miss L. Dailey. Officers 6. Nursing sisters 63. Total effective 69. Increase since last report 3. Practice;:; helel 34. Average aUelluallce 39. Cases attended not on puulic duty 146. 'ases privately 11tH'. ell 2!):. Anllual inspection, 3.7.09. Total on parade 4 . Alluualre-examiltatioll, ~3.3.09 and~L9.09. Members passed 4.8. Failed 5. 11eelalliolls 45. • el'yice lJadges 1. H.cgnlatioll uniform ,,"om by 4 Officers and 3 nursing ister;;. Material: beu·tend, ltIattress and bedding, 2 water beds, 2 bed rests, 8 uottles, 'plints, balldages, al1\1 other ltuJ'sing material, vested in Hull Centre, S.J .A .A. Divi iOll suppor-le,l by memlJers' subscriptions, concerts, &e. This Division was again successful iu winning the Atkinson Cnp al, the District nursiug competition, making the fO\1rth year ill succe. sion. On 1 tit September, nursing sisters, Miss Vaughan and Mi&s Beevers, took part in the: llursing COlli petition held at Brierfielu; Miss Vaughan gained 3rd prize. (HULL CORPS ) EASTER~ DIVISION. HRAD-QUAHTF.IlS:
HOLBOR~ HALT"
Honorary Surgeon .
Lieut. O. L. Appleton, I•. ILC. l'., ll.. A.M . C. (1'. )
[Formed 17.7.1900.]
liOLBOHK,
N.
'\\'nIIA )!
HULL.
Superintendent.
E. F. Krause, 17, Grosvenor Street, Hull.
1st Officer.
II. E. IIul11pltrey. Inspector of Stores.
Sergt. A. 'l'hurloe.
2nd Officer and Honorary Secretary.
G. A. Dol,lls, 5, Severll Villas. Rosmead Street, N cw Bridge Road. Acting Honorary Treasurer.
Corporal A. Batty.
439
Officer.'. ,1. • ergean LS 3. Corporals 6. Privates 28. Total effectiYe 4.1. Decre:1.se SlllCC l.ast rcport IG. ])rills held 4J. Average attendance 2. Cases attended on publIc duty 19. RellJovals . Cases attcJl(lcd not on public duty 3':;0 AllIlual inspl:etion, 3.7.09. Total Oll parade 31. Annual re·examillalioll, 22.12.0' and. ~O. 3. Of!. MCIII ber.;. pas e~ 2:3. MedlLllions 26. ervice l'iLdge:; 21. 1\ ursing ccrtlfIcates 30. Hegulailoll ulllforJJI wom hy 4 Officers 3 serrreauts 6 corJ,orals anll C) I' 1 J J' ''' '' , _ men. ' 1\ atcna : 1 slrctc leI> SPlllts, \Hllldagcs, stores lJox, surgical ha\'resac, alllilarge waLer~ bot tic, \'et(;d III .lIull.Centre, I '.J.A.A. : 11 stretr'}I'Jrs, 12 slIlall water llOLtle.', :JO hanesacs, statlUn wttl! wlicclcrl a III bubnce fir. t aid cabinet etc., YC 'lee! ill Divisioual CQlIlInittee. Division l:lupportecl' uy uu. criptiolls: coneerts, ptc. This D~\'isi()1l hils rC'ntell a. drill hall , tlle drills and prflr;tices call 1I0W be lllore flllly e:l1't'll'll Ullt. It was oJl'nC'~d un Pllt Janltary, ] 90D, l,y T. H. Ferl'n ', Escl .. ~r.p .. ,rho wt\,' . 111'1'01 tt;ll \'.'" ~ln;. h·rC'lI., Col. F . .PlI(1:;CY, .1.1'. (Citainnnlt of the Hull Cr ube), 'hid, 'nrge o ll nr .•\. \\'. ,('ott, Aldennau L .. cott, J.P., nllrl otlter.:. A eIa . illlltilit'lJ:Y .sanitnlioll ~I' ~S for 111 (;<1 awl ill .. ~ruete(ll)y Dr. O. L. Apl'Jeton,e 'pceial1y f.~ l' tho,e ",110 .1.""11'<1 tlte :'I11.II.tnrj" HOllIC Hospltnl. Rescne; 16 pas!;cd th . exalllinat1On. altd sf) .!.!·lIltell t llc (.( Itlfi ('ate. ·ul't. E. F. }\:rau,'e, :-:e),rfC:tIlt.· A. Thnrloe and E. Elli', IH' lI for a ,reck':' trailling ill lhc l're ·ton ~Iilit:n/ lIo. lJital. '
:r.
I
(HULL CORPS) EASTERN NURSING DIVISION. [Fonltel! 14.9.01.J ITl.. \JJ-(~I·\ltIJl .. ·: Bl:l_·~\\J<.K I.·STIITIE. Honorary Surgeons.
Lady Superintendent .
.1. l>illlll. '1.1l. EtlJ('l \L TO\\'IICII 1 )1. B. (7.3.10 ).
)It, A. lInrgnlaye', LurubmC', Holderncss Rd., Hull.
1st Nursing Officer, Lady Sec. and Lady Treas.
Lady Superintendent .
Honorary Surgeons .
.Mary C. nIurdoch, L. H. C. P. \\'. A.. Thompson, ~ . }{.c.g. ~\lrs. li.
TItEET, PAllK
[Forlllcl! 1.2. 6.]
D i ,t?, let.
)li~.
I:. C'. Grindll1 FI'1'Il L(}<l~l· . liold l'JI ., [{II.. Ilnll (5.:'.10. )
Lady Inspector of Stores. ~li . ·
E.
'al'1 1,;(;.
I:.'
~)f1ic 1'.2. KU1Siltg , i~t 21. Total crrccti"c ~3 (30.!). 08 ). Increase <'tll(;0111.1 repolt 4. Practlcl'. helll Ii. AYerage attl'ncltlllc·10. Cases nt~e Jt(!c(1 011 ]lulJ!ic dltty 6. 'a.es atteltdC{I not on pnulic duty Cars 11l'II'a! .lr.JttJJ~ld 1~. Anllunl itlsl'<:ctioll, 3.7.09. 'rotaloll partlde 9. Annual1'e{,XlIllllltlltlOlI. 20. ·J.0f!. ~lctllller~ jla.·. cd 1~. .lI1edaJlioll. Hi. HC"lIhltioll uniform ,,:n··JI . hy :2 Olliel'!':;, Hlltl 1 Illlrsill!!:-oi 1 t ·. illalerial::2 watcr ueils~ 2 air Cll ·Ilions. 311' 1'1110\\', ",all'r \1I?ltle .. ~ .hcll l't'sts, It.t:1ckillto.l! sl~ect, toltl'1lil[lIl't. ,·plint.- , ami J).I11I1:1 9c: YC lcd III I )n'lslollal Olllllllttce. Dn'blOlt 'ul'l'0rtcd hy Illemher.·' SII\ JSCII }ltlOll~.
HULL CORPS
GREAT CENTRAL RAILWAY (PIER ) DIVISION. [1"01'111 cII G. 3. 0·1.] IIE.\U-tH ,\J: 'J E1:s: llt:LJ nOY~' CLun.
Hon SUI-geon.
• F. IlllrJan1,
Supt. and Acting Hon Treas.
N. Lord,
l\L I!.
1st C?fficer and Acting Hon. S ec. J. 1101l'l'11. ~lill1ltlld 'ltall,hcl"
~lidltlltll Street, Hull.
~l,
Gee
tred.
Inspector of Sto res.
C. Cberry. '
Ollieer" 3 . ergcallt · 2. Corpot'nl.' 3. l'rimtcs 31. Total efJ'ecti"e 39. DeCrI'HSl' si)){:e hst rcport~. Drills hehl 19. Average attcl1{lance ~O. Cases ath'llI! l~ Otl pu\,lic duty] :3. H.crnomls ti3. tlsc' altcudC'11 Itot Oil public dnty 133. AUllnal111,'pcl'liolt, l\l. 7. 01). Total olll'urade ~~. AllIIUall'e-C'xamillatiol1 , ~5.-l.08. l\lclJIber? l'assl~(l ~l. l\lellalliolls 31. 8enicc badges '. Xlii JIlg el'l'tificate 5. R?g.tl~,tlloll 1I1J1rnl'III 11'01'11 hy 2 OflicC'rs, 2 sCl'gl>aIlLs, 3 corl'ornls, allli :23 mel!. DI\'I Ion snpported llY voluntary cOlIll'ilmlioll., Rnd l11l'tl11ll'l's' sal,scription '. .<\t tl~c :lJlIlllill t'c-ltllioll, l)rimlel-; CheIT)" ]laltt!. I1ml McDol1ald, took lite attend· ane': pnz.cs, thc ex- npt. It. 'W illler also received a halld OllIe writing co. e as a tef't 1111 011 tal. A challenge howl has lwcn prC'cnl{'ll to hclp the Dil'i ion 1Iy Olll! ~Jf the IltC'lltbcl's, ancl sltould aeld to SII' II its rallk. A sistanee lIa ueell gi\'en 11l lIte relllol'al of 63 transport ell. 'e uy 1::;1, OOicel' J. UOII'cll
440
No. VI. District.
St. J ohn A?nbulcince Brigcide.
(HULL CORPS ) HULL AND BARNSLEY RAILWAY (ALEXANDRA. DOCK) DIVISION. [Formed 7.8.04.] HEAD-QU_U~TEns:
DOCK OFFICE, ALEXANDRA DOCK.
Sup erintendent.
Hon. Surgeon .
J. G. MCIVillie,
A.
::ILB.
tead, 19, liddleuurg Street, ell' Bri,lgc Ron,d, lIull.
" Hon . Secretary and Sergeant. "
F. A. Hawks\,orth, 1, ,Yalters Terrace, Haven Street, Heelon load, lIull. Act ing Hon . Treasurer.
Act in g I nspector of Stores.
Officers 2. ,_ergellllt 1. Privatcs 2~ . Total effcctive 25. Drills. held .40. :;\. verage attendancc 13. Case attencJeel 011 puLlic duty '3. Annual III pcctIon,!. 1.09.. Tola'! on parac)c 24. Annual re-examillation, 9.5.09. 1\Ien,lbers p~ssed 20. . Faded, 1. ).IeclalhOlls 11. er~' ice u.ltlges 2. Nursing cerbficate 2. RegulatIOn ulllfo\'ll~ worn hy all. l\Iatenal: 2 stretchers, surgical IHlvrcsa~'.2.1al'gc waleI' hottle:, ,·plllll.', ball(.la&cs, vested ill Hull anel Barnsley l~y. Co. DIVI 'Ion :;uppoItecl Ly l1lCllllJer:;' ·uhf>cnptlolls. (HULL CORPS ) WESTERN DIVISION.
Officers 2. ergeanls 2. Corporals 2. PriYates 17. Total cIfectiYe 23. Decrease sillce la t report 1. Drills held 2. AYemge attcndance 14. Cases attended not on public duty 319. Annual iu l,ectioll, 4.7.09. Total on par~d e 20. Annual Ie-examination, 9.5.09. Mcmber pa ' ed 12. l\leualliolls 12. CInce badges 4. Regulation uniform ,,-om by all. 1\Iatcrial : 4 tretchers, urgical hanc, ac, wheeled litter, bandage, 2 fir t aid cabinets, 3 wall boxes, v(' tul in Di\'i~ional Committee. Division supported by members' ub cription , and pri\'ate donations. The Dock team have taken part in the Di trict(K o. VI.) am ulllancc cO;llpeti ti om, the Silver Shield, Deputy-Com. Bowl, Bronze ' hield, and faIr 'ul's, and were snCCC8Sful in "inning all the trophies. They al 0 took part in John Larder h ield COI1J I'dition, open to members of the Hull and Bam ley Raihyay, "inning lhi abo. anel thereuy being the team to represent the H. and B. Raihyay in the inter-railway competition at London.
[Formed 9.6.99.]
HEAD-QUAltTEIU;: \TrCTOltIA HALL, & ,'I'. DAJtXADAS VICARAGE.
J . W. Rhoue:l.
J. D. Carlile.
441
Sup erintendent and Hon. Treasurer.
A. C. Carter, 7. 'c[lon
'treet, Hull.
1st Officer and Acting Hon. Secretary.
Acting Inspector of Stores.
G. Clark, ,Ely Gruve, \\'dlstcac1 't.
'ergt. II. Dc) es.
O/licers 2. 'crgeaut 1. Corporals 3. Privatc 20. Total eJfectivc 26. Drill' hcld ~1. AYeragc ntlelirlulicc 1 1. en es uttendc(lllot OIl pulllic duty 476. AJlllual ill 'pectiou, 3.7.0U. Totaloll paradc 17. AnJlual rc-cxalllillation, 27.4..09. n,'clllilcr. pn .. ,c~l U. :Jl ·tlulliolls 1~ . . .' ''rvirc hadgcs G. ~l\l'illg certificate 1. l,, 'gul~tloll ,11I11fo1'11l \Yum l,y . ~ Ofl1~'CIS, 1 sergeant, 3 (;olporals, and men. ~latenal : l<nrh'Y :llclcl! ' r, .J JIIIl'l'Onsed :;trelelicl'<:, tore 1,ox, smgical havresac, water hoUle,. klle e I,n.d .. , ' I,jilll~, hallllncrcs In'i'':Hle flHU ha""rDsacs 0 , ail' cu.-Ilion ctc .. Ye. II'1 I III tbe Hull CClIlre ,'.J.~\"A., anti Diyi-iollal C01l1mittee. Diyision supported hy lllelll ber'u h 'cri plIOI1 .' . ,~,."
(HULL CORPS) WESTERN NURSING DIVISION. (HULL CORPS ) HULL AND BARNSLEY RAILWAY (NEPTUNE STREET DIVISION. [Formed 30.6.03]. HEAD-Q"C'Ar.TERs: NEPTU",E STnEET
Eo E. Litslet t,
Honorary Surgeon.
D. R. Moil',
liLA., M.D.
\,.
,
[Formcd 1.10.06.]
Ih:.UHll'AHl'EI:S: CULL\IA . - -'nu:u, Ht;I. L. Hon. Surgeon (Acting).
L\TIO:X.
t
Lady Superintendent.
,\,illiams, 7,
t. George's Rd., Hull.
1st Nursing Officer and Lady Secretary.
Lady Insp, of Stores.
Lady Treasurer.
llIL .. G. A. Johnson, 0, Park .'-It., l!1l11.
:JLJ. s K.'ht'ppanl.
:Jli s E. liay-e.
~J. 11.
)11'.'. R
"Hon. Secretary and Sergt."
Superintendent.
F. Wilson, 204, Alliance Avenue, Hull.
,I'. Brockle uy, 3, Maple A venue, COll yell t Lanc, lInll.
Inspector of Stores.
Hon. Treasurer.
Sergt. R. .A gar.
Corpl. T. Al VIll.
Officers 2. ergeants 3. Corporal 1. Plivales 30. Total ('ffectiyc 36. Increase since last repurt 7. Drills held 30. A;-erage aLiGl1elaJlre 19. Cases ~ttende_d on public duty 6. Cases attendeu not on publie duty 175. Anllual InspectIon,4.7.09. Total on parade 33. Allnualrc-examination,2. [..09. Ml'mlJers pa~f;ed 23. .Medallioni' 22. Service baelges 16. N ur:ing certificate 1. Regulo tion umform worn. by 2 Officers, 3 sergeants, 1 corporal, and 29 mrn . 1\latcl'ial: stretcl~ers, splmts, bandagcs, 2 large water bott! 5, surgical haYre~ac. ground sheets, and. pIllows, vested in Hull and Barnsley Rail"ay Co, Diyi.ioll supporteel by members' ~u bscri ptions.
OHircr 3. l\msilll,( sitt'J's ~;). Total clrectiye 2", . Incrcn. c sillce la,l ropurt 15. Practicls Itt 1(1 17. A Yel'tl!,!e uttenllancc 22. Annual . inspection, 3.7.0n. Total 011 para(l' 15. .\J111uulrc-eXlllllillatiolJ.9.6.09. Members l'u. !'cd 11. ~[t'dalliolls 7. Hl·gulatioll \lnirOnll \yorn by 2 Officer. :Material: 1aI1l1n~es amI .l'lints, \"itl! storc I,ox, y~"te(l ill Di"i"ioll I Committee. Division supportctl hy JllCIIlUer " , U1JS(,I!l'lioll, '. HYLTON COLLIERY DIVISION tDURHAM ). JlEAD-Qt:Alt1 EHS:
B.\ltlwx' rJtERI,
[Form d 2 .11.06.]
C.\;, l'LETO\\'~ -,
"UXDEltLA~' D.
Hon. Surgeon and ActingSuperintendent.
J. C. h. 'arruthers, 1st Offi cer.
W. C. Pigg.
)J.Il.,
Oswnld Terracc,
nstletowll,
underlund.
Hon . Sec., Insp. of Stores, and Hon. Treas.
1\1.
'0" ry,
(~3. 3.1 0, 2~,
Oswald Terrace,
'uslIeto\\'n. (HULL CORPS ) HULL AND BARNSLEY RAIL WAY (SPRING HEAD LOCO.) DIVISION . lFol'llle(l23.5.08.] HEAD-QUARTEns: DINING HALL, ,-,PIUKGIIEAD, XEAIl
Hon . Surgeon .
E. E. Laslett,
~I.D.
Hon . Secretary.
.E. Sellers, 142, De La Pole Avenue, Uull.
IIuLL.
Superintend ent.
T. Lam h, 256, Alliu,llce ,\ yenue, lIull. Hon . Treasurer.
W. Bay fol'Ll.
Officers 2. ,'ergcullt 2. Corporal1. Printtes 15. Total cITcdi\'e :l0. Derl'ense since last rcport 9. Drills hl' ld 31. ..:\.\·cragc attCllliance 15. Ca e attelltled on public duty l~. H. III 0\ ab 1. Case:; uttl'11l11'll llGt Oil public duty 64. Annual inspcctloll, 17.7.09, '1'olal 011 parade 17. Annnal re-examination, 19.1~.08. 1l1ember~ passctl 17. Medalliolls 9. H.eguhltion uniform worn by 3 Officers, 2 sergeunlfl, 1 corporal, and U, mCII. l\Iaterial:·1 ~trctchers, rugs, splinls, pouches, handages, lint, COitOIl wool etc., vesteu ill, D,l1Ll Divi ion supported by \\rearmouth Coal Co.
442
No. VI. District.
St. John A?nbulunce Brigade. MURTON COLLIERY DIVISION (DURHAM ).
[Formeu 31. 3. 09.]
IIEAD-QuAHTEns: DnrLL IIAI,T" MUHTON COLLlElty.
"r. H.
Super intendent.
Hon . Surgeon.
Gaunt,
E.
:II . B .
. , Vooel,
Inspector of Stores.
" Hon . Sec retary and Sergeant."
G. ,Vatkin, ,The Anllue, ::'Ilurton Co. Durham.
ornwall House, Murton S.O., Co. Durham.
J. lial1.
.0.,
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE DIVISION (NORTHUMBERLAND ). LFormed] O. O~.] HEAD-QUAllTEll.' : TE:'>IPEltANCE I~ 'TITDTE, HrTITEItFOlln ~TREET, TEWCARTLE. 1st Officer.
Hon. Secretary.
O. R. Curry (1 .11.0\1), 9, Wind or Terrace, Gosforth, N ewca ·tle-oll- TJ'l~e.
N e\Ycastle-ol1-'1'yne. Hon. Treasu,-er.
W. J. Ganlner.
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE NURSING DIVISION (NORTHUMBERLAND ). [Formed 10. 0;'.] HEAD-QUAItTEI!S: RIDI~G SCllOUL, XOHrIIU!lIHEl:LA~D 11oAD, N'EwUA:TLE. Hon. Surgeon.
Lady S ecretary.
)I.D.
oj~,
Lady Inspector of Stores . 0;
:JIrs. L. Kohle, Alfred t., Gateshead. Lady Treasurer.
K. E. Schmid..
:Jlr... }.I. Houghton.
OfLcrrs 2. Xursing sisters 11. ToLaI effective 13 (30.9.09.) Decrease since last report 1. Practices held 2 . Averago attenuance 10. Cases attended on puhlic duty 12. Cases attClldetllJot on puulic (luty 13. Cases priva.tely nl1l'sed 2. A1lnual inspection, 17.7.09. Total on parade 11. Annual re-examinatio1l, 2~. 4. 09. Members passed 8. Medalliotls 5. ervi..:e 1Hl.dge 1. Regulation uniform worn by 9 nursing sisters. :Jlaterial: tJa.ndages, splints, etc., vested in Divisional Commi ttee. Division su pported by mem 1Jers' su bscri ptiOIlS OUSTON DIVISION (DURHAM ). [Fol'nled 23.1.07.] lIEAJ)-QuAHTERs: Ou. · TO~ . Hon . Surgeon .
W. H. Hamby, L.ILC.l'. (7.12.09) . Acting-Superi ntendent.
F. Bowman, Ouston Villa, Chester-Ie-Street, nr. Durham.
[Formed. 29.6.09.] STREET.
HEAD-QUAIU'EltS: ,''I'. HILDA MI EW,' HALL, .MAXWELL
H. F. ,'hel'hUl'rl,
Acting Superintendent.
R. '. Tate, I)el'cy Villa,
L.H.C.P.
,'alishury Place, South. 'hields. Hon. Secretary.
J . .T. Felf'p, 7 J,
~rl1lsden
St.,
Inspector of Stores.
Ho n. Treasurer.
,J. McQuade.
Westoc, ,'outh :hield.
G. Gleghorn.
Olne'crs~. Primte Hi. Total eflecti"e 18. Drills_IH'Jd 1 ~ . A \'PI'age attcllIlance G. 'ases attculled not on public duty 3. AUlluallll.ye?tloll, 20. a.OD. Total Oll parade] 3. Medallions ·1. .\In.terial: field st~'e~ c!lel', ;) dlll"TUIIlS, two ]loll'S Ilnd a sheet, splint::; anLl balHlages, \'e ted in and DI\'1..1011 supported by Harlon 'ual Co.
SHOTTON COLLIERY DIVISION (DURHAM). [Fa l'lll ecl 1'2.5.0 .] \In LHs: 'Otl [I'UY 0 "1' [(·1·... , 'JJO'I"1'O'- 'ur r II 1·'- Co D 1.1 HIIA)f.
HE 1.1 l-l,ll
G. E. E.ingslalHl.
ergeunt 1. Privates 20. Total en.'ccti~·e 21 (:30.9.0D.) Reserve member 1. Decrease since la ·t report 4. Drills hcle1 1. Ayerarre attendance 9. Cases attenued on public uuty 30. R emoval 1. Cases attended n~t on public dyty 51. Annual in5pection, 17.7.09. Total on paraue 16. Annu nl r~-eX~mtnatlO!1' 21.4.09. :Member pas 'ed 11. Medallions 15. 'enice hadges i. N ursl~g certIficate 1. Regulation nniform worn by 1 sergean t amI 17 men. llIatenal: 4 stretchers, 4 havresacs, 4 lau!e water hottles, larue sur crlcal and small ~ 0 b · t ca b me., .vested in Divisional COlllmitteo. Division sllpporteu 1»' members' subscnptlOns.
:\li
ST. HILDA (SOUTH SHIELDS ) DIVISION (DURHAM ).
E. Dean, 17 , Cromwell, treet,
Inspe ctor of Sto res.
R. "'IV. ,'impson,
. Officer 1. Sergeant 1. Privates 25 . Total effective 27. . Iner~ase Slllce last ;~eport 3. Drills held 17 . Average attendance 18. Annual InspectIon, 17.7.09 .. lotal on paraele 24. Annual re-examination, 28.4.09. 'lembers Iedalhons 22. Regulation uniform WOl'll by 1 Offieer, 1 sercreant and passeu 21. 24 men . b ,
Honorary Surgeon.
Officer 2. ergeauts 2. P1 i vaLe 22. Total eITecti \'C 20. Drills held 1. Average attendance 1. Ca cs attended Dot on l,ublic duty 31. Allllllal in pection, 4.. 09. Total 011 parade ~3. Regulation uniform \vorn hy 1 Officer, 2 sergeant, and 21111el1. ~laterial: ha\'resac, water bottle, etc., "ested ill, and Division supported by the outh HeLlon Coal Co., Ltu.
443
Hon . Secretary.
M. B. Bell, North .'treet, Perkin's Villa, PelLon.
•
,
-,
Hon. Surgeon.
T, .1. \'iL'I -, FI (J lll . L, ... ·hot tOll.
,L
_\.. )lulh'l', Hon . Secretary.
l~,
',
• •
Acting Superintendent.
L ... . \.
1st Officer
J. BOltOll,
,
:'>f.l' .t.s.
Insp. of Stores and Hon. Treas
\\ . II. lln wer, It. Bailie. . 15, Fron t. 'l., .'hottoll Uolliel y.
OHicors 3. , I'l'gl.!:m 1. 'orpoml 1. PriVtltl" 21. Total effective ~6. Incrcllse :;illCC .last rel~ort 7. Drills heltl ~i. Avemge attendance H. Cases att elldt' l~ on jl\l~llic tl~t~' o. H 'lllO\'ab 3. 'ases attended not on puhlic llnty 21. AnllllUllll"IH'rtlOll, 1,.1.09. Tolul Oil parade 19. Allnual re-examination. 2 .5.09. ~I (, lUbers l'a~~ed Hi. :\[cdallion: 7. HC"lllaliOIl uniform \Yom 1l)" all. :Material: horse lullhllJallce, 1 ~tr teh el''; , halldnges and splinls, vested ill Divi.·ion:l1 Committee and ~Ion]l' ll 'oil ri ' , Ltd. Di\·iiflll. lll'portcel U)' concerts, social.·, ItIHI public eo LJ tn b1l t 1(\ lJ s. SOUTH SHIELDS POLICE DIVISION (DURHAM ). [Fonned 5.12.01.] 11 r \Il QL\I:I Fl.s: '1-); rU.\L POLl L , 1.\'1 10", :OL fH IIIELIlS. Hon. Surgeon.
C. J. SuLhl:rLtlJli,
Superintendent.
M. D.
W.
cott, Chief COli table's Office, omIt clhields.
2nd Offi cer and Hon . S ecretary.
L. W. J. Jagger, Celltral l'olice Otuee, 'outh
hield"
Omeers 3. cl'geauts 2. Corporals 2. PriYates 23. Total elrective 30. Decreasc sinco lust rel,ort 2. Drills h Id 13. Ayerage attendance 13. Ca es attended Oil public duty 125. RChlovals 17. Anllual ill pection, 23 . 9.09. Total on }l~ra~e 2. ~\.nlll1al re-exall\ination, 19. .09 . Mom bel' pa ed 29. ~let1allion. 13. Nursll.lg certlhcates 3. Regulation ulliform worn by 1 OOicer. Police uniform worn. Matenal: wagon, stretchers, and dres iugs. Three Divisional Police -' tation ,\vhere wheeled sirekhers arc kept, antI 4 fire call boxes, which contain stretcher. (The \;hole a~'c connected to the Central by tol phone), vested in South hields Corpora tJon. Th~ qh.ief Com mi .. sioner, Inspector-General Belgl'iLve Jiun is, ?of, n., H.. N., in pected the D~v~s~on on October 9th, 190. The Annuttl Uonlpetitioll amongst melllbers of the u,lVl.:lOll took pIttce on 'opLember 23rd . Three sets of prize' were award.ed to the Wllllllng teanu;, aud preseu teu by the Mayoress, Irs. Hilton.
No. VI. District.
St. J ohn A rnbulance BTigade.
444
S OUTH SHIELDS NURSING DIVISION (DURHAM). H EAD-QUARTERS :
1;9, v
SUNDERLAND N URSING DI VISI ON (DURHAM).
[Formed 26 .9.H) 00.]
Hon . Surgeon (Acting).
J . G. Modlin,
M. B. , O.M.
l.ds. 1\1. J . R obertso n Orease, 2, Ogle Terrace: South Slnelds. Officers 2. N ursill a sisters 14. Total effective 16. ~··t 5 '" Practices held 16. Average attendance 5. . I ncrease Slllee las. l epOl '1 . t' 17 7 09 Total on pa rade 5. Annual Cases pI:iva~E:ly nursed 10. A~:~~~r~ns~:~e~n15 . . Med'allions 6. Service badge 1. re- exam~natlOn," 3.0 . 4 . 09 : .M 1 O ffi.~er and 2 nursing sisters. Material : large RegulatIon Ull1f~l m WOIJ?beds bed clothin a bath chairs, spinal carriages, f quanti~y vested III °D 1. I!.u~·Sll1gl VlSlona IO'eqUlmSll om 't~~e . Division support~d by public contributions.
.:Y
S SHIELDS VOLUNTEER LIFE BRIGADE DIVISION (DURHAM). . [F ormed 19.5.03]. HEAD -QUARTERS : SOUTH PIER, SOUTH SHIELDS.
Mrs. L. A. HutChinson, 53, Stansfield Street, Roker Avenue.
Acting Lady Inspector of Storas.
Act ing Lady Treasurer.
Mrs. T. P . Plumb.
Miss M. D uncan .
Officers 2. Nursing sisters 18. Total effective 20. I ncrease since last report 3. Practices held 19. Average attendance 10. Annual inspection,17.7 . 09 . Total on parade 7. Annual re·examination, 19.4.09. Members passed 11 . D id not appear 10. Medallions 19. Part un iform worn by 1 Officer, and 10 nursing sisters. Material: splints, bandages, hamper, etc., vested in DivisionalOommittee. Division supported by members' subscriptions. Members of the Divi" ion attended tbe annual inspection at Go&forth Park, NewcasLle, on 17th July, 1909, held uy the Ohief Oommissioner.
L. R . C.P . HEAD-QUARTERS : COUNOIL SCHOOLS, WIIINFIELD,
Inspector of S t o res.
1st Officer.
C. E. Shaw.
J . Page.
J. ,\Y . Buckland, 5 Winterbottom St., S. Shields.
Act ing Lady S ec retary.
Mrs. E . A. Filkill, 7, Victoria Terrace, N ewcastle Road .
V ICTORIA GARESFIELD AND ROWLANDS GILL DIVISION (DURHAM). [Formed 17.5.09.]
Honorary Surgeon .
A. Gall oway,
M .D.
Acting La dy Superintendent.
L d Superintendent, Lady Secretary, and Acting Lady Trea.surer.
Supt. and Hon. Secretary.
[Formed 29. l. 08.J
HEAD-QUARTEUS : WESTOOTT HOUSE, J OHN STREET.
"nn TOODBINE STREET, SOUTH SH IELD •
Honorary Surgeon.
H. Goudie,
445
Hon . Surge on .
A. Smith,
,
' 3 S raeant 1 Oorporals 2. Privates 30. Total effective 36. Offi.cel:s . 1 e "'. t ' 5 D rills held ~2. Average attendance 14. Oases Increase Slllce as t lepol . . t' 20 9 09 Total on parade 29. attendetlilot on .pub.l ic duty 32. 1~nu~1 ~ns~~~edn9 i~bel~ 19. Medallions 10. Annual ~'e-exal:llnabon, 26.4.09. e~TI ~Iot~lteer Life Briaade with badgeS', etc., splints, uanc1ages, dry clothin g WOIll yo . 1 " b ddin a 30 water bottles, havresacs, an ci hot water bottles, a~~ulance tlac1~l)eSl, t~ Sb 'elds Volunteer Life Briaade. Division numerous other reqmsltes, yes e In ou . 1 '"
Re~ul~tlO~~~;~fo~~~~~~t~ ~~ s~r~~l~~~
r~toratives,
sUiP;:'~~~ro~u:tl;~n~oendt~i~eU!:~~~lance review heltl
t~e Oh~.fff O.ol1ltmi~si~~er
by JulJ; at Gosforth Park, Newcastle, and. some chmch para es at
1
elen pac .
in
l\I.B .
Superintend e nt.
Honora r y Secretary.
'V. Smith, Victoria Garesfieltl, Rowland's Gill.
C. Young (18.1.10), L aburnham House, Rowland's Gill.
Inspector of Stores.
Hon . T re asu re r .
J . T. Barker.
VV. Gardener, J um.
Officers 2. Privates 22. Total effective 24. Drills held 16. Average attendance 15 . Removals 4. Oases attended not on public duty 13 . Annual inspection, 17.7.09, Total on parade 19. Medallions 3. Material : 4 regulation stretchers, surgical havresac, vested in Divi:;ional Committee. Division supported by Oolliery Oompauy, and puhlic contributions. W ALKER NURSING DIVISION (NORTHUMBERLAND). [Formed 5.12. 03.]
S U NDERLAND EASTERN DIVISION (DU RHAM) .
[Formec112.9.07.]
Hon . SU rge ons .
H. K. '\Vallace,
J . Anderson,
M.D.
Acting Supe rintendent.
S ergean t 1 .
R. P . Dawson,
R. M. Price.
vr;Ol'pol'als 3.
Privates 19.
Total effective 26.
[ N 0 report received.]
U .B.
:iVIrs. A . Lee, 10, Westbourne Gardens, Walker.
La dy S ec r et ary.
Lady Inspect or of Store s.
Mrs. S. Eo Uraham, 23, Westboul'l1e Gardens, "W alker. Officers 2.
"IVALKER.
Lady Sup e r inte nd e nt.
Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.
S . C. '\Veaver, ::leamen's Institute, Sunderland . Officers 3.
HEAD -QUARTERS : STORE HALL, L AMB STREET,
Hon . Surgeon .
M. D.
.l\liss Shea, W eI beck Road.
Nursing sisters 14.
Total effective 16.
[No report received .] SU NDERLAND WESTERN DIVISION ( DU RHAM ).
,V.
May,
[Formed 1.5.07.]
Acting Superintend e nt.
Hon . Surgeon.
H. S. H arrison,
M. A . , l'rI.B .
7. T he W estlands, S untlerland,
WARDLEY COLLIERY DIVISION (DURHAM).
[Formed 3.7.09.]
H EAD-QUARTERS: M INIm's HALL, WARDLEY OOLT.,IERY.
Hon . Surgeon.
Officers 2.
Sergeant 1.
Oorporals 3.
Privates 28.
[No report received.]
T otal effective 34.
J. W . Mackay, Superintendent.
R. W. Smith, 7 Ann St., Bell QLlay.
L.R . C.I'.
Hon. Secret a ry.
R. Bell, 47, Third St., Wardley Oolliery .
t. John
446
...i.IJdnda?ICe Brigade. Hon . T,'easurer.
Inspector of Stores.
J. B.
llo. VI. District.
Officers:2. Private :21. Total effective 23. Drills held 10. AveraCle attendance 15. Ca es attended not on puhlic duty 1 . Annual inspection, 17.7.0'9. Total on !ltJ'd(le 16. Meuallioll 1. .Jiaterial "e ted in owners of ,Yardl ey Colliery. Di"isioll upportcd by owner, workmcn, flnd general public.
WEARMOUTH COLLIERY DIVISION (DURHAM). [Formed 21..1.07]. HEAD'QUAltTEllS:
,VEAK\IOUTH
COLLIERY, nrO:~\l,WEAIUlOUTn
~I.B.
R. "'Williams (:i. 1.10.),
(5.4.10.)
46,
outh",ick
Ro~d, ~ul1derlanrl.
Hon . Treasurer.
Inspector of Stores.
Hon. Secretary.
U~nEnL\~n.
Superintendent.
Hon . Surgeon.
R. Robert on
Mr. J. II. Young.
Oorp!. ,Yo Gaines. Sergt. J. E. Han'i on, 27, Ros St., 1lIonkweal'l11outb.
Officers 2. ergeant 2. Corporal 4. PriYates 33. Total effectivc 41. Decrease since last report 3. Drills held 23. Ayemge a ttcntlallce ~.J. Cases attended not on public duty 11. Annual inspection, 17.7.09. '['otitl Oll parade 38 . Annual re-examination, 6.2.09. Member' passed 35. .Jlc(lallion: 1. Ppgnlation uniform worn by 2 Officer, 2 sergeants, -1 corporals, and 3:3 1Il1' 1l. Matcrial: 10 stretchers, 12 blanket; 2 surgical ha\Te ac., ~plintg, and balllhtgcs. vc:;ted in and Divi!:>ion supported by Wearmoutb Coal Co.
WHITBURN COLLIERY DIVISION (DURHAM . [Fol'lIletll0.5.06.] H EAD-QuAltrEns:
T. A:-'-IH'E\\·' . • CHOOt.,
.JLU::DE-.
Hon . Surgeon.
J. G. D. Cort.
:'ILl: . . . .
Supt., Hon . Sec., Inspector of Stores, and Acting Hon. Treas.
O.
,V.
WITHERNSEA DIVISION (YORKS).
,Yo Dnxis.
helrer.
Wbeo,tley, 1lIarsuell,
outh 'hiejcls.
1st Officer.
J. D. SlL1itl!.
Officers 3. ,ergeants 2. Corpural 1. Priyutes 15. Total ef1'ecti\'e 21. Drills beld 22. Average atteudallce 10. .A nnual in.'pcction, ~3. 9. on. 'l'ota I 011 parade 13. Annual re-exal~ination, 23.9. OP. ~lell1her l'~ _~<l 12. Medallion 21. Material: water bottle ami hanesac, \'c ted 111 and l)lnslOu slll'l'ortcII h)' the Harton Coal Co., Ltd.
WHITBURN COLLIERY NURSING DIVISION (DURHAM). [Formed 10.5.06]. HEAD-QUAP,TERS : ST. AKDREw's Cm:llClJ ,-,CUOOL,
IAJ:S])J1:~.
Hon. Surgeon (Acting.)
J. G. D. Cort,
~J. KC.:;.
Lady Supt., Sec., Acting Inspector of Stores and Treasurer.
Ml' . K. 11. Robson, nlarsdeu Roube, Cleadoll,
unclcrlauc1.
Officenl2. Nursing si tel'S 11. Total efIective 13. D ecrease since la t report 1. Practices held 31. Average attemlullcc Cases attended not on public duty 29. Ca es privately nursed 7. AnJ1ual inspection, 25.9.09. Total on parade 13. Annual re-examination, 25.9.09. l\lemb rs passed 12. Medallions 9. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer and 10 nursing sist~rs. Material: ambulance hamper, bedside taule, bed rest, bandages, and other SICkroom requisites, vested in Divisional Committee. Division supported by suhscriptions and Colliery Co. On 17th July, 10 nursing sisters with Superintendent attended the Ambulan?e R eview in Gosforth Park, Newcastle, held by the Chief Commissioner; all wcre 1ll uniform.
llb:AD-QtJARTEH::!;
447 [Formed 4.5.99.]
]{U\ AI, PA\'JLIOS, ' VITIlERNSEA .
Hon. Surgeon.
A. K
~pl'uuIle, L. It. C. P.
Superintendent.
R W. LCllry, The 'tores, \ ithern ea. Honorary Secretary.
G. 11. U,lLLy, 3u, T.
(~ltceJl ~lrccL,
\Vi l h cl'Ilsell..
1st Officer and Honorary Treasurer.
II. llllthony. Inspector of Stores.
G. W. ::)rnith.
Oflil:ers 3. .'crgeunts:2. Corporal1. Prinl.tes 11. Total cffective 17. Drills helli 20. "~\'cra~c attendUllce . Cases uttellde(l 011 pllulic duty 2. Helllontil. .\lIl1l1,d ill ' llceLi(llI, 2:2.U.09. Tota.l 011 parade 10. Aunual re-exami\latinl1, . :22.9.0~. ~IcllIl,ers l':ls.'cil 9. Mt;r\alliolls 11. .l.Tursillg certificate 1. }{l'~lIl:~tlUll 1I111forlll \\'Ol'll 11Y :J Officenl, :2 'crgeauts, 1 corporal, aud 11 men. l\1:t.tl!!'Ial: :2 ~lr 'l'lll!rs, halll}>('r, :2 boxes, :2 l'ngs, 15 water 1lOlties, 12 bavresaes, spllllts, ;t1 I hal_ldi~g .~, \'C_,t,·,l J)~visioual COlllmittee. Division :,upported by lIIC11I LeI'S Stl bscl'l pllOllS and sjll'clal eflorbi.
II
!Il
448
St. J ohm A m bu lance Brigade.
No . VI1. District.
LIST
No. VII. District.
or)1s 01' Divisions,
Depnty CO?n?nissionc1'-Colonel E. CURETON, V . D., M. D. , D arton House, H avelock Hoad, hrell', bmy. Dist1'ict Chief Sw·geon-Lieut. -Colonel J . D . L LOYD, B.A.lI1.C. ('1'.), The Mount, Chirk, N orth , Vale. . A.ssistant C01n?nissione1·-Mr. J. W. WElTE, A.I.B., ThE' Bank, 11'.01: Bndge, a10p. Assistant Com.missioner-Mr. H. L EWI', 61, Cathedral Road, al'dIfl, ,lam. Dist1'ict S1Lpe1'intcndent Tl·casllJ'cT-Mr. IV. JES 'ElIIAX, Bron Hanon, • tow Park, Newport, Mon. Dist7'ict Supe1'intcndent of t01·es- Mr. T. E. RICHAlm, , M.E., Mardy IIouse, Mardy, Glam. Distl'ict S11pe1'intendent SeC1·ela1'y-"Mr. A, H . R . O'C"THAM, "\Vyle op, '- hrewsbury.
REPORT OF THE DEPUTY COllUn
IONER.
DAm'ON Hoe. E, HAVELOCK ROAD, IIltEW,'llURY.
30th Sf plclflbcl', 1909.
SIR ,
I have the honour to forward you my annual report uf Lhe Di,trict for. the ear endinu 30th el,tember , 1909. The "'"ear ha been an ,une' entful one, Y b J . 1 c1neflyf noticeable for teady proaress in new unit, and for more effiCIellcy on t)e part 0 the Officer, non.commi~ ioned officers and men comprising the older '~J'p and Divisions. The annual competition for the ir harle IYanen trophy and pnzes took placeat:Jlardy, in July, when H.R.H. Prince 's Loui-e. Duchess of Argyle, was pleased to be pre ent, and to di tribute the prize ; the Chief ~om~ni 'sioner was al. 0 pre ent; several of the nperior ambulance Officers of the D) tnct attende? at the ceremony. A luncheon was kindly given by the Director of Lo~kett Co~hery '0. The succe s of the proceeding was largely due to the efforts of C1m·f • upcrmtt>ndent Tom Davie and his Committee. The number of taff Officer has been increased, and the District diYided into are~s, under the supervision of a staff officer, ,,,ho is held respoll ilJle to me fOt, all the UllltS in his area, as to the inspections, examination of officers, and the prompt retu,r~ of all Brigade forms , anl! the change will, it ic; hoped, still further prollJote 'ftiCJent first ail!. The Alexandra Dock di aster called forth a splendid hallCl of deloted Brigade men to succour the injured, and the names of all :v110 di~l s~1Ch heruic service have been forwarded to head-qu3.lter. The Rhymney chsaRter. III hl,w ma.l111er brouD'ht to light the bD'reat u e in accidents like the e of having well-trallled fir ,t lUcl rsI b ~ . always ready, a,n~ .a report of thei~' work is in cour'e 01 prepanltlOll; e.v~nt members of the Mlhtary Home Hospltals Reserve han~ undergone n. week ~ tnnlllllg' in military hospital. and have returned home full of enthusiasm and p1'<1.1 e of tbe instruction afforded 'them. The grateful thanks of the whole Di trict. arc h~reby tendered to the District Staff, Honorary urgeons, amhulance ancl J1nrs.mg OfllCers, non-commissioned Officers, and rank anl! file for their un parin~ devotIOn. Lo duty. I append a list of Oorps and Divisions, with order of scniority and c1istributlUll. I have the honour to be, ,'ir, Your obedient ervant, EDWARD UHETON, Knight of Gmce, O?'der of St. John of Jer1IS{tlcn~, . Dep1Lty Commissioner, No. VII. D~stnct . 'fo the Chief Commi!>sio1!er, St. J ohn Ambulance BTigade.
OF
COHPS
A, ' IJ
D1VISlONS
Date
"hen fOIlHed.
Madeley Diyi 'ion Nov. 30,1 ,'hrcI\'sblll'Y " lay 1, 1 Iroll bri(lge Corps !llal. 20, 1 11'01llJddgc DiVIsion Ln. 20, 1 DOlllai:-; " 'cpt 1-1,1 BrylllllallT II I 'cpt. 13,1 9 Goodrich" MIl'. :n, 1... 99 Chirk Vi I'i 'ioll . ApI. 17, 1901 Pemhi\\'ceiher Dil·j .. ioll Jun c 11, 190.j J ul \' 20. 190-1 Portlllarloe Di, i:,iull Blailla " O c t ' . ~,' 1 U04 KC\\)lort PIOll.) 'nh' Oet. ,1901 Ahcrrr<ll'c lIlI) Di I'i iOll Oct. ,1 !JOl Treh~rl'('rt, 1\0.1" . Oct. 19,1901 IIerctorcl'itj Polil:e Vivo Uec. ~2, 100 1 Hcreforc11'uilll'ay ".lall.~, 1 \105 Abcl'fall l)ivisjoll . ilIa,)' ~5, Hl05 Merthyr \ r1\ Ie I>i l'i.io Il Aug. ,1905 Blllcnau F~:tillio"" Jall. 25, 1906 Llwynypia Feh. 5, ] LIOG ~lal'!ly 'u1'],' F ·11. 17. 1 nOll Hhollllrla Fach, II'. Feb. 17, ID06 ~[al'shhrouk Divi iOI }\·b. 2", 1 nOli Canltlf 'orps ~\.l'l. 1, 1 VOG CardillCilY ])il'i~i')11 . ApI. I, H10Ll Canlilr, U. W. L'. (Loeo.). -0 . ~ Di v i i o l l . 1\ pI. .1, 190Ll " C+,I\T.R (Pas' : (lod:-;) No.3. Jlil·. . Ap1. 4, H10G Dedlinog J)ivi 'ioll ApI. 1~. 190 i Fen (laic, l ' n. 1 Di I'i ·iL)1l .\1'1. 1 fi, 1 POll .'hru\\'.blll",) Py .• 'laLlI. , )h, :2, H10G Fochrill' Djvj,illll 'ilIa)' 2:3, ItIOt) Pcntrc & Tynyhc(jw 'ollil:rie." I lid . ion . ::.ray 23, 1 POti Callthri:l1l 'ollicn' nil'. ilLl)' ~:" Hl06 UrcaL \\ t' 'll:l'1l \~lIil'J'y, (['Oil LYl'ritlll) Di dsiou "\ ra)' 2S, 1 <)OG Ystracl RltOlllld:L lUa) ~S, 1gOG ~[onlltain Ash 01'1" . Junc 1 ,1 D06 Manly, 1\0. :2 Di I' ision JUlle~O, 1906 Mcrth,']' ~~oro' J)l\'isioll. ,luly Hi, : 906 Ahcl'ti'llery Di I'i 'io ll .Ttll) :21,1906 8. Wl.llcs BonIer Ol'pS .Tuly 21, ]<106 Treclegar, TO. 1 Div. . Jnlr :21,1906 Talywaill Di 1'1siUII . July 2li, 1906 Shl'cIYshl1l'j' Loco. Ry. Di 1'. Aug. 13, 1906 :-lhre\\'shlll',r 'orp . Aug. 16, 1906 POll typoo) Road ])i \'. . • 'cpt. 6, 1906 Tl'eol'chy l r CII'1ll p:trc Di v. ,'ppL. 1], 190U POI.tncwydd DivilSioll . Hept. 11, 1900
J
OHDEH OF
Corps or Divisions.
449
ENOltITY. Date when fOl'D1Cd .
1lowlais Corps Sept. 17, 1906 'fn'(legar, No.2 Div. cpt. 29,1906 l{llOl1ilu!l l"l1\\,r Corps Oct. 30, 1906 'J'rocdyrhiw Di vision . Nov. 22, 1906 TYllylJctlw Collicry Div. May 14, 1907 A lJergorchy Division JUlle 13. 1907 Rhomlda l<'ach COIl) . JlllJe 18', 1907 llrylllla Division June 2 ,1907 ero·· K eys Di\'ision .July 12, 1907 '"miller 'Di\'isioll July 27, 1907 W l:~t ~[01Jlll(\U th Corps Aug. 27, 1907 ,'lnell'slJtIJ'Y 0. '\r.H. (Carriage and Wagon) Di vi 'ioll Aug 29, 1907 i\lu.lIldy & Easte1'1l Diy. cpt. '17,1907 Trncrlyrhiw, Ko. 2. Diy. 'ept. 2 , 1907 J\a J'gol:'c1. . Oct. 16, 1907 }'OI1 tIlewydd Di,'., n:une alte!'ed to 'ymhran 'ollie!'\" anrl Pon tIl wyclZl Di vi iun • ~ov 15, 1907 • 'e\\'port Police Di \". ~TO\. 17, 1907 .,llll'('arn Di vi"ioll J :111. 1. 1908 l't''''U01l 'ollierie~ Vi,". .Tan. 30, 190 '1') lor,·town lJivl.'iun Feb. 11, 190 • l'I\' Tret1e~ar Div. Fel). 2 , 190 Tn:rynon lJi I'i.ion Mal'. 11, 190 .A he 1:('\ nOll Di vi. ion April 1, 190 'art! i I'I 'i ty Police Di \\ May 2,190 <;lI'l1lllmall Di"i:ion May 27, 190 AI ,~nlal't.: Divi. ion J nne '15, 190 1\ h 'l"\'ehall Di\'i 'ion July 3, 190 Pllll tl~ewYll'yd(l Di\'. July 3. 190 Hl.tellll \ on Di"ision .Tuly 4, 190 ( )g 1Il0l'e Y (tit. DII i ,ion . JUly 20, 190 (;Ilfaeh :Toeh ,ection Aug. 10,190 \\' a ttstOWll DiyiHiull Sept. 26, 190 'I"tlt' "\'alley 'orps ITOI·. '1, 1908 l'lInl ypool and D istl'ict 'u I'l ,;; TO\'. 11, 190 TO\,. ~], 190 11 n11 \\ llud Oi \'i:;1u II HhYllllley Diyj"jon FtJ). 9, 1909 1 11 \":-;hir Di \-ision l<\.!b. 15, 1909 "\ 1,ll'ket Drnyton Di v. ~Iay 17; 1909 \\ Illpal'c Di \"i8ioll Mny 30, 1909 \berlxtl'g-oed Diyi ,ion June ,1909 Lady Lewis Diyi, iOll .lune :n, 1909 (\ rll 'ot:d Division July 12, 1909 ~i . Bells DiliRion ~ \ ug. 11, 1909 Ihrl'y Dock Di,ision 'ept. ,1909 Sept. :.l}, 1909 "U11 tyclun Di I'ision
No. Vii. DistTict.
St. J ohri Antbulu?we BTigade.
450
AB, TRACT OF
CORPS
A
D
451 DIYI IONS.
Aln hulaltr'c.
Nursillg.
NURSI G DIVISION.
Shrewsbury Division Ironbriuge Division Madeley Division Broseley Divisi0ll
May Mar. Mar. May
1, 1 20,1 20, 1 1, 1
95 913 96 99
Much Wenlock Division Jacldield Division Cal'<lifl' Division
Names of ( orl's l\UU
,June 1, 1 99 Dec. 12, 1n03 Sept. 15, 1909
Dlvi~i()nti.
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COUNTY DISTRIB UTIONS OF CORPS AND D J\·ISIO~:-;.
Herefol'd-Diyi~iolls: IIereford City Poliee, ITereford Railway.
Monmouth-Corps:
e\\'}Jort, Pontypool allli Di~trict, ' outh '\'nlcs Borcler, ,\' I'st Monmouth.
Divisions: Abercu,rn, Blaenavon, CelYl1en Collieries, Bells.
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Denbigh-Division: Chirk. Rhonclua Fach, Rltollllcla
Divisions: Abereynon, Aberdare, Bargoed, BrYllna, GiHach Goch , Ogmol'e Vale, Trecynoll.
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Abenlare.
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Hon. Treasurer.
Inspector of Stores.
P. Wtll. r.'.
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Acting Superintendent.
Carcli If. Inspector of Stores .
T. It. Jones, '2i, Park Road.
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In Charge.
Hon . Surgeon .
I-
Hon . Treasurer.
L. Watkin.
E. DaVIes.
BARRY DOCK DIVISION (GLAM. ). G. (tIl[on IrYlllg,
[Fortnc(116.10.07].
J. R oh'Oll, A 'hle(\. Abcrbargoed,
'LII.
Hon . Secretary.
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]). E. Davies, 11, MlJert 'lI'ect,
D. 1·;Y1tl1c·.
Hon, Surgeon .
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1st Officer.
T. L. LlcwcIlYlI,
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D. M. JOIlC', 36,
BARGOED DIVISION (GLAMORGAN).
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ABERCARN DIVISION (MON. ).
DIYI ION
Ambulance .
Total
No. VII. Di,trict.
t. John A 1nbuZcmce Brigade.
452
F. H. IIOl-t op. 13. Morel ~tl'eet. Barry Dock.
L.IU'.l'.
Hon . Secretary.
In spector of Stores.
J. F. Gidllmg, 11, ourt Rd.,
.J. L. 'ollin·.
Hon . Treasurer,
' Y. II. Edwards.
Barry Dock, Officer 1.
Private. '26.
Total efTective 27.
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Hon . Surgeon and Supt
1
R. J OllCS,
t, arne Hon. Surgeon as in Ambulance Division . St((t~m~nt. - ·1 Deputy Commissioner; 1 District Ohief ,urgeon; 2 Assistant Oon~nllsslOners ;. 1 ,District uperintendent Treasurer; 1 District uperintcn(lent of Stores; 1 Dlstnct uperintendent Secretary' 1 2 Officers; 205 Sergeants and Oorporals; 1819 Privates and Nursing Sistel'l;. 'Total (approximatf') ~1l3. * No report received .
[Formed 25.1. 06. J
BLAENAU FESTlNIOG DIVISION (MERIONETH). 'I.
n., lsallL, Bln.Cl\ltll l~ e, ti 1\ iog.
1st Officer.
W.
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Hon . Secretary.
, erg. J. Lloy,l.Jone , The Pharmacy, Blaenn,ll Fe tiniog.
No. VJ1. D i~ i? 'ic t.
'ft. John .d 171,bul.a nce B l' i!Jcule.
454
E. HOlV lan ds.
Officers 2. ergeauts 2. Corpor a ls 2. P riv atcs 1 9. Total cfFective :t;i. D ecrease sin ce la' t r eport 2. D rill ' hel d I v. A \' er:lge atle ndall(;C 10, R emoval 6. Cases a t tellded n ot on p ublic d u ty 55. A nnual iU!:ipectillll, ~9 .1 0. on . T otal on parade 15. A nnual r e-exa mi lla.tio n, 29 .1 0. 09. ?lfClll\Jl'J'S I'a. cd 15. Med allions 7. R egulat ion u ni fo r m worn by a ll. ~b tcl i al: "trclellcJ',llJ'gi(;al havr esac, splin ts, a lJ d banuages, ves tcd i n Di visiolla.l Cummi tt ec , D i visioll su pported by public con trib ution .
BLAENAVON DIVISION (MON. ). H EAD -QU ARTE KS : W ORKME~ 'f)
Honorary Surgeon.
A. H. James,
r.
111. D .
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'STlTCTE, nLAE:\'\YO~ .
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BRYNNA DIVISION (GLAMORGAN ). H EA.D-QT..' Al tTEIl~ :
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Bln:~.- A COU~L'lL
'CllOUL.
Hon . Surge on .
Ho n. S u r geon.
Ac t ing Hon . T reasurer.
C. ~lorgan .
1. D avits.
Ser geant 1.
Cor porals 2. Priva tcs 16. L 0 report reccI\'cd . ]
CARDIFF CORPS (GLAMORGAN ).
T ot al e f[cctire 21.
[Fo rrnccI 4A .06.J
Ch ie f Surge on .
T. W allace, ~I.D., Howard L odge, rTcw port Roa el,
'anlifr.
( T hree A?nbulanceDi'l.'isions) . O fficers 5. Officer 1.
ergeauts 3. Corporab 6. Privates Gn. urSlllg sisters 33. T ot al cll"cctivc 107.
(CARDIFF CORPS) CARDIFF CITY DIVISION.
[Forrued 6.4. 06.]
H EAD' QUARTERS : L Aw COlJi{TS, CAIUJ IFF.
Hon . Surgeon. M.B.
1s t Officer.
J . 1. Pepperell,
S upt. and Ac t ing Inspecto r o f S t ores. V. ,T, Frallci::;, Law Court., CanlifI'.
UlIil'l'[' 1. ,'l'l'gl':tlll 1. or}l()l'.d~. ]'ri "ale: H. ToL 11 l'fjccti rc 1 Del'l't'Il, l' .~llll'l· I.t. l 1'l'l"lrt rJ. j )l'i'l. helel ~Ij. .Aw'mgc "UI'IILi:tuce 13. Annual ill"pcl'tillll, ':! .!I.Ofl. T"wl 1I11I',ll'cld(' 17 . •\h'clltwjth lea\'e 1. Anllllal rc-ex:l.111i1l,ltiulI, :.!!. 3. au. ill 'Il,hll. p.l;,~,'d Hi. M· wlli<J1I 11. ~llltcrj:tl: I ~tn'lch(;r.', 7 aI1I1JllIHUC' It. 1111' 'I' , Il1lJllla"('~. ulI(1 .pliu!.'. 1 rll,~s, Is" j'n·c n. I' 01' 7,1lllbulallcc li~l I., po l·d lit !;Ich.t ltivlJ, \c.lcII in j )i\'i.ionul lJollllJliltcc. lJi\'i~ioJl stll'l'ortcIl hy pl.hlic Conll iblltlOll . One or Olll' 1I1'1l - '01'1'1. J~ 1'l1lodIJ Itll~ I)cen awarelcll the JImll.mc 'ocietr's Cel~t!li.enl' fo,·.r(' ~l\illrr:~ ,hl~Y [1' III ~Iro\\,llill.~. a11(l 1l!~t()till(T alliIIl,tlion lJ)' 'llL'tIh 'of :ll'tdll'l.ll I'C I'in lloll. 1 111 III III 1 also 111 I")' ( SJOll ur the l{o\'al Lift;' ,';] ,"ill" ,'oc:icly': l' nificatc. There arc dc\' 'II lUOll in thi Di\'i::;iun who I{avc IIllatific I for thu Royal Life,' l\'iug ,'udet),'::; ·lwanb.
II I \ll-(llAJ.1 1'.1(.':
T. E, Clemen t, 144, Miskin Str ee t, Cardiff.
Inspector of Stores .
Cor por al II. Vi uey.
[Funl1c,I,-1. 4. 06.]
1.\ V.H.. }>.\":>~:.·e,,,.I: :"'J1'.I.TIu:\, UARDlFF. Ho n S u r geon.
D. Do VulC H Ullt Hon Sl!cret;\ ry (In C harge). • l
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10, \1 'lJor HO;ld,
(10.310).
Ins pect o r of Stores and Acting Ho n. Treas u re r .
l'. K Il ulI t,
T.
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'Hntoll.
Utlil'l'l' 1. :' 'J'gl'<lllt 1. Ol'PIIl' d 1. ]'rimtc :!!3. Total cffecliH! ~6. llril1:-. held J.i . \ \'em~e atLl:lldalll" l:J. 'n!'l'S altl'lllled UII 1111blic duty 14. RCllloral.~. Cas(;.~ alli'Il<il'd !luL OIl publie duly ·11. Allilual insl'cl'lioll, 1:3.6.0n . Total OIl l'ilrade 1:3. \ 1111111\1 r(;·e.·<lllliliilti Il, 2t.i.ll.OU. :Jl ellluc!'s p<1. .'1.,11·1. Failclil . :Jledall!oIl. 11. f{ '~lllatilJll llltirOl'll1 \\UIll by 1 !'cr~l.lllt, 1 ('olpoJ'ltl, allll 1~ men. :'btel'ia I ; ~ .tn'leher,', Ira \'l I'. at;, de., YO t,'d ill U n'i iOllal COlllllli ttl'C . Division supported hy \'Ollllltl1l'j' allli IllClllb,'l's' ::;lll, niptiullS .
(CARDIFF CORPS ) CARDIFF NURSING DIVISION. Ho n Su rgeo n (Acting).
\\'. C;. \ \'lIlialll.,
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3 rd Nursi ng Officer
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2nd Nu rSIng Offi cer.
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La dy In s p ec tor of Stores.
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( :.W.I0.0~I).
al'diff.
Lad y S ecretary. Jl i~. J , ~l(;CullUlll,lil,
athudra.I R L1 . ,
Cll I'll i H'.
98, Bru nswick S t reet, Ca nto n , Cardi lT. Hon . Secretary.
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Hon, S ecret ary an d Treasu r e r .
H. W illla.llJ , ::':JULhall 'Lr(;et, Lla.uharrall.
Act ing Inspecto r of Stores.
LFol'll1ecl 2.5.0 CA[,]JlFF.
'1'. \'. 11" 1ge, La\\ COIlI'L, lJal'llifr.
Ac t in g Hon . S e c retary.
P . Hill, 21, Sou t.hall 'treet, Brynna, Llallharrall .
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CARDIFF CORPS) CARDIFF G.W.R. DIVISION.
. A . Tucker, L . ll. c. S . Acting Super intendent.
L \\\
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\V. R ogers.
O ITicers 2. Privates 21. T ota.l effective 23 . Increase since l ast r el,or t 2. D rills held 44. Average attcnda ll cc In. C es a ttend cd not on p u blic u uty 4 1. An n ual inspection, 14.. . Og. Total 1111 l ,m'adc ~3 . Annual rc·examillation, 22. 5.09 . M ember:; pa~sed:!O . Fail(;ci 1. ~l cll.t1li()m; 11. :Material: 2 &tretchers, &plints, and balldagt!s, eLc. , alld 3 Carter'::; i.l1Jl'ru\'t!ll A mbulance wagolls fo r u e in the 'teel \rorh and Collicri(;::; supplied hy the W or kmen's and Agents' D octon;' F und, vested in Divisiollal COllllllittec. Div} iOIl suppo r teu by 'W or k men's and A gents' D octors' Funu , ,jlillers' Fe(leralioll, and subscrip tion s fr om members.
R. J. Smith ,
(CARDIFF CORPS CARDIFF POLICE DIVISION.
Hon . Treasure r .
Inspector of Stores.
rOne J:';ut'sing Didsion).
OtliCl'l's:.!. ,'c·Pjl':1.IIL 1. Corporals 3. Privati's 22. TrJlal (;fJ'ecLi vc 28. I licreasc sill{'e ll~~t n'p0I'L~ . Vlills hl'ld 16. AVf'I"lgl' at telldallce 11. 'ases (1ttclld('(1 Oil pllldu; tlilty :i0. Ca,es aUl'lIdl'd lIut 011 pnillie ditty 45 . AJIllllal illspel'1i(lll, ~ .... !I.Ofl. 'futal Oil Ilarilt!e ],-,. AlilIll:d j"·(xalllillatioll, :':::J.O!). ?II !: III ben; pas'cd ~C . l"ailtd :J. '\le,]al\i\)l1~ 17. ]{pgnialilJll uuitrJl'lIl IIO]'JJ by 1 Officer 1 :;l'l'g('<lut, 3 ';0 I' [In r.t\::;, :tlld H) IIIl'lJ. fl lalc'riai: j f'lret.chers, ~ surgical havl'('saes' U lI'.lll'l'l.ultlcs, .plillh illid h:Uldngps, ,'c,lr'cl ill U lviicllIa.1 COTIllllittec. U ivisiol~ sllPl'orLl,rl by vo]uuL:u'Y Cllllll'il,uliollS, (;OlH.:erts, etc., T\\ClIty-Lllo lllf'IIIIJCI''; It a\'(' jui llt:ll t.he ;\1iliL:ll'y H Ollie U o. l'itn.l' Rcervc.
1st Officer and Hon . Sec.
F. W h ite (11 . 11. 09).
Officers 2,
Hon . Tre a s ur e r S('rgl',I IIL W. E Phillljls.
Hon. Treasurer.
Inspector of Store!>.
Corpl. '\T. H. J on es.
455
La dy T re a s ur e r .
::\ liss :J1. h.
~l:tlLull (~6 . 1 0. 09).
Tulal cll' 'cti ve 35 (30 . 9.09) .
St. John Ambulance B1'igade.
456
.Nu. VII. Dislt·icl. DOWLAIS CORPS (GLAMORGAN ).
CELYNEN COLLIERIES DIVISION (NEWBRIDGE (MON ) [FormelI30.1.08.] HEAD ·QUAllTER.:
Hon . Surgeon .
Super intendent.
Evan Thomas, M. D.
Jl. L. IIuVhcs,
L.
:M ajor D. r1'. ,Junkins, Y.D., The Hafod, Dnwlais.
n. C. r.
Hon . S ecr-etary.
T. l\Iorgan, 17, Hollywood Terrace, A uercam, MOll.
V. Phillips, ewbridg , Mon.
Inspector of Stores.
Hon. Treasurer.
J. Edwards.
E. T. Jones.
ORi cers 2. ergeant 1. Oorpomls 2. Privales 29. Total elfective 3L D ecrea e ince last report 2. Drill held 13. . \. vera~e attendance 19. Allllual inspectiou, 1 .9.09. 'l'otal 011 pa1'[1de 2:2. [emherl> pn. 'sed anllual re-ex.amiuatioll 13. Failed 1. Division supported by YOlulltary contributions.
Supt. of Stores.
Supt. Secr'etary.
,J. 11.
1~,
A. Lnc.ls,
l'lrarlollc .'l., Do\\ lai ·.
HEAD-QUAnTE!:
[Formed 16.1.04.]
OHInK.
Hon . Surgeon and Su perintendent.
J. D.
. Llo.\d,
Hon. Secretary.
The Holt, Cbirk, near Rllaboll.
Sergt. A. ,Jacksoll, \\'oodficltl· \\' eston Rllyn, nual' RllabolJ. '
M.n.c.s.,
Inspector of Stores.
Hon . Treasurer.
OOI'PI. T. Jones.
Lt.-Ool. J. D. Lloyd.
o (ficel' l. ergean t 1. Oorporals 3. Pri vates 23. Total e!lecti vc 27. Drills held] 1. Average attelldance 21. 'ase' ;ltteJl(!c,1 on pnhlit: tluty 4. Cases attended not ou pu~lic dl:ty 79. AlllluallllspeeLiolJ,2ti.9.09. Total all parade 23. Annnal rc-exanunatlOn, 2ti.9.09. Memuers )Ja.' cd '27. RerrulaLiun llllifol'1lJ \\'orn by 1 sergeant, 3 corporals amI 15 men. -~Iatel'jal: :l str~tchcn;, smrrical havresac, 5 squad water uOLtJe::>, aud ::>P:JIIl::>, yc.::,tecl ill HOll. 'tlraeon. Vi vision supported by public contributions. 0
HEAD-QUARTEIli::l :
Boy. ' CIlOOL,
rgeallls 7. Corporals 15. Privates 118. Totn.l cffecLi ve 151.
1lIcreasc sinc(· btsL l'Cl'nrL ] 1. DOWLAIS CORPS ) DOWLAIS DIVISION.
2nd Officer and Hon . Treasurer.
Superintendent.
'. JOlle . Inspector of Stores.
Hon . Secretary.
S. "\\',tlkill"
:Clgt. K \\' i Lhcrs.
\I, 1l;H'k of Bull, ] )o\\'\ais.
omecl'!; 7 (int:lu(ling.i
T. J. Webster, ~f.R.C.S. Acting Hon . Secretary. 1. Silvanus,
II. Rowe, 6, Park Row, Gramcn Tenace, Meltbyr.
Act ing Inspector of Stores .
Acting Hon. Treasurer.
. Thomas.
A. E. llarri ..
48a, Pontycapel Road, Cern Ooed. Officers 2. Pri yates 19. Total effective 2] . Drills held 46. Annnal inspectioll, 14 . . on. Total on parade] 1. Annual re-examination, ~ .9.09. l\lembels pa scd 14. Medalliou 1. Reanlatiol1 uniform worn by 1 Officer and 12 privates. Material: 2 water bottlct etc., "eated in Divisional Oommittee. Division sllpported by public contribntion~.
CROSS KEYS DIVISION (CARMARTHEN ). [Formed 12.7.07.] Hon . Surgeon and Supt.
Hon . Secretary.
D. T. Richards, M. D., The Meadows, Risca.
V. G. Waters,
G. H. Hill. [N 0 report reeei vei. ]
Hon. Treasurer.
J. W. Rawlings.
PriyuLes 49.
'l'I)Lal 1J'l'eLi \'c 65. 1n(,l't>a,(' :-;illce III . l l'f' l'orl 5. Dril1~ held 19. AYcrnge attcnclnncc 1.... Rcmovals 10. ';lS(',' alt ' Ilded not (,n l'ul 1lic duty 110. Annual ill. per tioll, 2.6.09. Total on l'aradl' :l:i. Allllllall'l'-I');;1 ll1inati(llI, :2ti . . on. :M CllllrCls 1'a .... e(l '1·1. l\f('(lallioll 12. :'l:l'Y:el' 11,111"1 ' G. ;\111' illg e( I'tifkate 1. H('gulalinll ll11if'orm "'0111 hy -1 OiliccI' , '3 Sll'~L';llrl~. Ii <.!Oll'.IlIlI .. , am! :,0 men. :;\J"tl·rinl: ~ A .lIfo lll litler', 6 ~LJ'elcher , 'inrgiral han· 'al'. ='I'linl', 1.all(lagc> , etc: .. \'l tl'(l in !)ivisional OOlllmittec. Di\'i , ion 5ul'pcrl'letl lry l'nlJlic tllntrih\ltiulI~. DOWLAIS CORPS ) BEDLINOG DIVISION. llEIIT.l);O(l
[Formed 1~.4. 06.]
n!cnmY.
Hon . Surgeon.
K L. Superintendent.
11:. T. UW'lI , U, l~d\\ald · .. 'l'trmcI', j'l'dlinog. Hon. Secretnry.
r,
T.
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1st Officer.
2nd Officer.
T. Thollla, .
T. :-llllilh (13.:i.10.)
Inspector- of Stores.
Hon . Treasurer.
J. LeWIS.
I':. lJa ncs.
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1, .'taLion 1\1'1,tcr, Dl'(llinog,
OIHcI'rs 3. .\ l'gl'<lllts~. 'orpornls 1. Privates 27. Totnl efJ'l'eti\'c 3ti. Drills h lcl lti. ,Aycmgc attendance 35. Iu(;1' '(tse sinec last repOi t 2. Ca"e~ ftttClliled on puhli(' duty 11. ] Cll10yt\1 J. nses attended not OIl public duty 136. Annual illSl'eelioll, 2.u.011. Tutal on parade 33. .Annual re ·examination H.7,on. :\It:ll1ber~ PllSS 'tl 3;1. l\llclnllilllls ~:{ l'egnlatioJl uniform worn by:: Officer ', 2 scr~ra nts, J ('ol'l'orals, and 26 men. ::\latenal: -1 • tre'ebcr, , 2 hllITcsacs, 2,mter bottI·s, aud ficld drp"sings, ycstccl in 1)1\ lsiollttl Committee. Diy-j"ion 'upported by puhlic contrihutions. (DOWLAIS CORPS ) FOCHRIW DIVISION. Ih.\D-QU\RTEns:
[Formed 24.5.06.]
FOCTIlu\\, A;\JBUL\~CE BnIGADl<; IL'l.LL. Hon . Surgeon.
Hazelden e, Oross Keys.
Inspector of Stores.
'orporals U.
"l'gcanl.' 3.
'OI'l'S' Olfiel·\,s).
CKFN OUED.
2nd Officer.
[Forme<I14.D.07.]
nOOLS.
DOWLAI ' . '
'IV .. J. ~J L' ~1 mray (,).2.10), !)fi, Balacln va Ro;vl) Dowlai .. .
[Formccl12.7.09.]
Hon . Su rgeon.
T. R. Kicholas.
(Foul' Ambulance Divisioll ).-Officl·rs 14.
HI> \!l-QC .\I:TFI:S: CEFN COED DIVISION (GLAM. ).
Supt. Treasurer.
,JOIiUS.
HEAD-QU,\Hl EH ':
CHIRK DIVISION (DENBIGH ).
[Fornle l l8.9.06.] Ch ief Superintendent.
Ch,ef Surgeon .
l\ION.
JEWBlUDGE,
45
E. Da\'icR, L.n.c.l'. Superintendent.
W . J. Ballard, 25, Guest 'trcet, Foehriw, Glalll.
Hon . Secretary.
T. A. J one, Bryn iilorlais Honse Plcn ant Yie\\, l! oclniw, Glam.
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K 11. ('0111 liS,
459
(IRONRIDGE CORPS ) BROSELEY NURSING DIV! ION.
nil'rl's~.
(DOWLAI
1'[ f. J)is/-r'ict .
Hon . ., ,'l',I!;U,' l'r
HOIl, Su , 'Ion (Adln!!;). 1'(1 I'd \\ Il'd:!, ~1. II. L.ldy SII11I "in lUl1d ·nl. II. til. II . Whitt, ' l'lt l' 1:;\,11, Il ollltl'i 1,,1'
h l Nu,'sing Oil, I J' ~Il d All,ng L.ldy T, C,l U'l " . ~I, • I':' Ie .1\ Ild11'11 li.
OllicI!':1. III ill" i.II'I'IlI,. '1'(llul(,IIl','lill':.!I. In l'l'l';1. I' i 111 '1' 1/1 I n 1'1111 1'1 1'1111'1 i"l II' It! :.W. ,\ 1"'1 1"1' :1( I I I1dlllil'l' .17. (':IS(,~ allt"III I t1 1111\ 1111 plllrlil' dlill r.u. ('" I' IlIil:il,h 11111 .I,t! ~O. \ 11I1I11I111I"PIl'!llIlI, 2t.7.0!1. '1'111111,," PIII 'lI dl "I, ,\IIIlIl .rl n', 111'1111 "inl1, 2 l.i ,ll~1 \\ , IIIltl'lS 1"1, I'll :!O. 1\11,ddlilill ti. ""I'lil'I'I'ldgl' I. 1: "gll1.llil'll IIllil,lllIl 1111111 1,.\" ()III\'II . IIl1d.l' IIl1r~il"" i 11'1. . ~1/lII'1 i r1 : Iwd !-l 111'1 '1 111111,1 ililn II, J.,II,d 1"( . :-Ol'itlll 1'\('.,110 1"1111 alld 11'111 1'llllipl'lI'lIl IOI'III'Il \,:I(il'lIl', 1':1111 1' 1"111, \1 tId ill ('11111.' (lllit'I 'I ·. Il ill,illl1 RUPI'1I1·II·d hy 11I1'IIIIHI'M' , 111"nil'litill .
11"tllllll'd 20.3.%. 1
(lRONI3RIDG ' C RP ) MADEl £Y DIVI ION.
111\1I11l('d :W. l J.!11.1
SUPI" inll'l1c1I'nl SI'c"d,II'Y
Jo:. 1i 1l11 11", Ct, S. \V III 'J'ridl' (]IlI'lI( 'IIH, Nlll11w:-ohllry . ~(\IW'lIl1ts
2.
( '011'1/1':11:-; I. 1'1'1\ :111 ':-; 'I!I. NlII'i'lillg siflit' l's I;J. Tolal "Irl'cti\!' DO.
1I1r.
\II
(,II 1 l;'I 'lllls . 1\ '~'I 'It' IC ~II '1(l1t1 .\I , I S' I'II' !, 1Ir., ~I \ 111<:1 I' \.
H0I10' ", \I'Y SII"gI'OIl,
C. K I ll'O IlJl,
\1. H.I .K.
U P~'III\ ll"H I l'II1 ll. ,I. 1),,11111'\, 1, I'ill Ii. ,'tn'llt , 1:1l I ll'l I',) , ~:IIt1I"
Actin· HOIl Sc "d, "Y (\HI'I. \\ . 11:111\11 , COlIll'llrl, 1'i:L111p.
TO .
St. J ohn A ?7tbll Za'Hce B I'igade.
460
Officer 2. erg ant 1. OorporaL~. Priynle 19. Totall,ll'ccliv 24. 111eren e since III t report . Drills 11\'hl 41. A Yl'l'tlge n.lll'll(lnlll'r. 13. 11 S attended Oll public Lint 6. IlllllOVlll 10. 'a e'l atic'lllll'tl llol Ull pnbl.le tl~lly _119. nnllal in pection, 21. 7,09. Total 011 pnt'!tl~e 17. 1~~111l1n.llC-C n;)\1l1nll~n, 2'1..':0,n. Member pa sed 17. Medallion 10, ll1'Slllg et'rltheatl'. 2, ,heglllnlwll 11111101111 , . I .• 1 OI1'lecl' 1 0l'1tl"1nt 2 01'1'ol'llls ancl 10 mell. Matenal: IllllhulallCl' ,,,,,,,, I ' horse "0 II' " Ol l! uJ 'Yllgon, 6 Lretehcrs, haH? 'UC, plilll.8, anti b!lllclllges, Vl'Sll'l 111 orp:, 11.'01 S. Divi ' ion npported by publIc COlltnbutlOnl:'.
(IRONBRIDGE CORPS) MADELEY NURSING DIVISION . lFOl'Ill'll 20.3.%. Ih:.\ n-QUA],TEll~; Till'; IN:-. I lTV I'E
1A llFl
EY.
Hon ora l' Y S UI"ge o n.
1FOlllll'd ~li.li. 00·1
MOUNTAIN ASH CORPS (GLAMORGAN ). IIE.U)-Ql,,_\!1 'lEI:s:
DIlIll
MllL~l'\IX . '- SI!.
11.\1,(;,
H on. Surgeon.
II. D.
JOlllS, I ,. I:.t'. I'.
1st O fficer'
S u perin t enden t.
Hon . Secretary.
]{l'.)lli ,~I1.
W. '
oOjll'l', 10, Beadoll , ll'cd, l0l111 tni 11 Ash.
OfIicl'l's 3.
COlporal 1.
:11.11., 1 l' 0\\ porL,
Hon
:10, AlIl'l' .'In'!' I,
:\1011.
r'ctal·Y·
1('1\
IH'I'I, 1\1011.
H on. Tr asur r.
S u pt. of St ores.
'hil'r '()lIslnlllc A. :-;ill('luil'.
A. G. h. J. Fudgc. (Foul' Amindallcc Dil'isiulIs).
Ofliecl's 10. ,'(,l'gc'!lllis U. ToLtI ofrcc.ti \'c 1:n I ncrease f;incc lasL rcport 17 .
COl'porals
n.
l'ri,'lItts 10 '.
(NEWPORT (MON. ) CORPS ) ALEXANDRA DOCKS DIVISION.
Hon. Surgeons.
J . H urley, L.It,U.l' . J . 'ook, M.Il , CJ.H.
~\ 1.1
'l'IUN[TY
,"II,EI"I, ~ TJo.WI'OTI'I',
x.\. Ill:,\ II \ 1.1" Ilea"
Surg on.
COI'PI. \ V.
J. 11. lItI!. F(,]'Jl 'otln(tl',
H on . Sccl'ct<lry H\lll('ll~, u:..!, ~tlll k[llll r t'\\
H AI. I,.
S u p eri nl en d enl ( A c l i n g).
U . II. OSbOrlll', HOUIl:SlLY, j\ liec Slr('oL, cw port, .1\1011.
l o~,
Sup rll)tcndcnl.
l,tlll',I.!:.l'.I'. l~:t,
\\ llli:ull ,'In'd, I\('Wlltll't,
lOll.
I nsp. of Sl ores and A c t ing H on. Treas.
l:c1.,
,'l'l'gl. G.
~ton'y.
I'urt, 111011.
llieel's:2. :-)L'l'gl'illil 1. 'lll'l'0ral.~, l'rintll's 1.... Tolnl elTt'ctiyc ~3. [!len'a (' .i lll'11 la, t Il'lltlll 1. 111 ill. Itl'l d ·Ili. An'r:ogl' ntlt'lIdllllC'( ] t. :l!;(,S altl'lldt'tl \Ill l'llhlk tIllly ~O. Hllllll\'nls 1. 'aS18 :11 t 'nt!l'll 111)[ 011 l'uhlil' duly ~Ofi. A1111llnl III l'u 111111, ~f, . li.OP. '111ill 011 pIlI ·ttl( ~:l. A 111 ilia J l't'-(').!l11l11Illlioll, 2lUI.On. '\It Iltlll 'l':' In ltl ~:2. :\ltd t1lillll~ :.W. ,C nil' hiltl"l'S 1 J 'ursill" l'l'l'lilie Il'S H. J:l:'ltlalill11 llllil'l)l111 \\1111 by 1 lliu I, 1 'p l',~lant, ~ l'(,rl'ol'llls, r;11(1 17 1l11'1l. \.ltl'1'1111:;; lin\'II' lIl', I sll tl'l.('l'~, litll:I', Bl,]illt s, !'and,l!!lS, l'le., ycsled ill C,\".I', 'UIlll' 11.". Ili,i.illll sI1l'ptlltt'd hy I'lll>lil' c,tllltl'i\'llliOlIS. ~l'l'g l. ~t"ll" 11.\ ll11t1l'1""tlllt It l'Olil'S III' Imilling at tIll' llltlnl')' lluspitnl, ])U\·O I1}lIllt.
(NEWPORT MON ) CORP
NEWPORT POLICE DIVI ION.
1 1,',,1'1 II cd
1 . 11 07. II \ !.I ,
J
I ll'.
I \\ 1'01:1'.
Hon, Surgcon (Acling).
Supcrintcndcnt (Acting).
lLatlliltull, 11 ...\., .\1.1:,
J\ . I';. ,I. Flldge,
A cting H on Sec.
~
'1'''1. b'. Ji.!') lwlrls, :'1, I >llckpnol J'oad, l'\\ port, 1\1011.
Ollicl'I's:! ( '111'1'>-' Ollic!'rs)' ,N"!'l\1lb~1. ('ol' IHll'itls 'j, 1'1'i\'lltl's Iii. '1otaJl'lrl'clll'C f'Ll. Illl'l'I'l1.l'silll'I,last n'poll I. I lrills lll,ltl :'0. J'-\t1'11gl' atl,'lIdnlll'l' I~. l'a~l's atll'II(lt-d Oil lllt!dil' linl)' ~OLi, Hl'llIll\ill I, I. ('nsl's n(h'lIt!l't! IWI nil 1111hlk dlll) 1~7. Alllln:!1 illSPI'('lillll, ~O.U,Ot). 'I'''lal fill p:tladl' ;li. AIlIl11al n' !' Xilillinnlioll, :\O.!I.O\I. ~ 1 (,lllbt l''l lIas pd I~. Filill,d:2. ~ll'dlllli(1lls :!I. ~('I'II'C hat1gl' 1. ){l'gll lillillll lll1il'ol'lll "Ol'll by 1 Ollill'l': 1'"licI1 11111101'111 \\111'11. l\htl'llnl: :ll,ll'l'lilgt'S, :3 slrl'lt'h!'ls, :\ llllXl'S, splillts, ilalld \O'l'S, L'!tarl~, de., '(Sllll ill l'\\ Jllll'l -" 'alclt 'ulIIIlItlll'l', 1 It;l\l't'~i\(', jll'tlpl'lly III t"l'oll l't'lltn', ,'.,1.1\ .. \ . 1>1'1"[(111 'u]1porll'd h) 11'Wj1(l1 t \\ lll'h 'uIlllItil{l'C.
(NEWPORT (MON ) CORPS ) NEWPORT TOWN DIVI ION . ! II'lIllIlI,t! ,.10.0 l. J II I'; \ 1)'Qt' A It n:l:s :
[Ji'OI'IIICl l 8.1 O.O'LJ 1I1~AIJ-QUAH'I'lWS:
;
, .10.0 I. J
(:. 11 . OsllOrllc', I:ollll'sil,),
I, ('ollllllcreiltl ltoad,
Il earth).
oni 'CI').
!:llltllll'lIrl Hll:\d, 1 \ \\ 1'01'1, :\1 (1\,.
Superin t ndcnt S
Ch ief S urgeo n and Ch ief S uperin t endent.
S. Il u,miILoll,
(illcluding 1 'Ol'pS'
,1.1.
Tutnl efl'retire G.
1 1"Ol'llll'tl
IJ.
11'1I111lC'.[ ' 10.0 I. J
~'.
NEWPORT (MON. ) CORPS.
~l'rgl.
II F.\ 1'·I~I ·,\ 1:'I'I'IlS; '1\1\\,
~.
l'ri\'a ll'
,j
II J-; , \ 11-t~1 ',\ 1:'1'1. I: S
T. W. J'ltilltl" ·'
,l'ifliLlIS, 'UI'1'1. .J. ]l. Etl\mnls. 3, Beek ' ll :::ll., ~IOI1Jllaill Ash ,
A c t ing I nspcc t or of S l orcs.
(NEWPOR T (MON.) CO RP ) NEW PORT RAILWAY DIVISION.
H on T r'e<lSl,,'Cr.
I nspec l or of Stores .
,\V. ,J.
461
~l'lgl' allL 1. 'olpornls 3. Privates 2D. Tolal ell'l'('l i Vll 37. Inon'!\8c Hillel' lasl l'l' POlt n. Drills held ~li. AVllntgC attclldltnce I;'. 'n~es alll'luh'd (Ill ]1llhlie duty ~ . Hl' II111"als I. 'a:-;('8 attclllh:d !lot 011 pllhlie dilly :2, O. Allllual illSl't'l!lioll , ~O.li.O\. 'l'ol;d Oil l'"mdl' :.!n. AlIll\1al n' t'xlllllillntioll, ~ .D.on. JIll'lllhl'rs 11llS~l'd :10. I l·dalli(lll~ ~ I. SI' n 'icl' 11adgl' !O. Tursill" cl'rlifieal('s 'W. }{pgl1lnLioll 11lliI'ul'l1l ,,"om h' ~ Ilit't'l~, 1 Rl'l-gtllltl, 'a c'ntl'tll'1I1s nllt! l' IlIel!. In.t rial: 3 lit t(,lli, 10 :-;trl'll'hl'I'., !l lun n''illt'S, ell'. , n , [I,d ill nllt! lli\'i, iOll sl1pporLl'd Ly AluxCtlldl'll Dock nut! Hy. Un. '::; l\ 111Il', S.,1. ,\.A
Omoors
!ll is' Eo A. F. E, illS, The F11l1011gs , 1Ilalll ky, ~altl)l.
Officer 2. nring sistl'rs Hi. 'l\ltal clle 'li, e 1,-. DecreEt e incc III t 1't~porl 3. Practices held 11. AVl'lng<' nlll'lldnllC'l' .l:!. :1.·l'S attended not OIl public duty uO. CaseR IniYatl'ly 11m l'(lil. All11Ual1Jl , IH'l' tIOll, 24.,7.0fl. Total Oll parade 11 . Allnnnl rc CXnl1li,l1alioll, ~j:7.00 .. .l\ ll'll.IIJl'l'S l'as~l'll .11. Medallion . l'l'glllltlioll UJ1irOllll \\0111 b) 1 Olllel'1' nl\(~ 10 11\11'81,11::: ~lstl'I'S. 1IIall'l'tal: bed amI bcdtlillg, l'tlllllngeh, te. , \'estell ill Corps' Ofltcl'l'<i. DIVISlllll sllp}1ol'tul hy public eOllLl'ibutlOll·.
W . A.
3rd Offi e I' .
A. ,J. t:I'l'CII.
L ady S upcrin t nd nl.
C. II. Twell', 1•. R.C . r. (~1.10.0fl)
lif. Disli'icl,
~.
'I'll\\'t>,"
11 \ 1, 1.,
H on. Slf/'geo n , nd Super-in t ' nd 'n l (A clrng). 11. \ ., .\1.1:.,1'-11, t'oollllll1'1,ial I{!lud, l'Il'\\lllll't,
11 1I1lIil[OIl,
1\1 Oil.
l sl O ffic 'r.
H o n . Scc r- l ;u ·y.
II. C. L l'\\'i~,
I nsp et o l' o f St o r os.
('nr!'!. (L ,J. l'tlWJillIds, 11 , h l.!lli:tll!l Hll'l'l'l, llwl'urt, !\l Oll.
\\'. B. Davios.
St. J ohn A mu li>Lanee B /' igwle.
462
Officers ~ (includin cr 1 Oorps' Officer) . el'gelLnt 1. Corporal1. Pli\'atcs 16. <=> Tolal e1h:ti ye 20 . Increase since la<;t report 2. Drills h eld 56. A verage attendallc~ 12. Cases attended OIJ public duty 3·1. Remo\·all. Ca 'es attondCllllot Oll }lubl~c duly 1 O. AUllual inspection, 20.6.09. Total on parade 16 . .Annllull'e-exUJ.11lIlatlol~,.:29.9.09. Members passed 17. .lI1eLI!111ions,15. 'e nice badges 6. TtmnlJg certJhcuLe~ 4. He<TulatioIl llnifurm worn by 2 OIbcers, 1 ,erw'ant, 1 corpoml, amI 1<1 mon. la.tenal: 4 stretcher , hn. \TCSaC, brigade ilag, spliu L::., handages, 5 "'al~ °'.1' bottl~ls, l:ng, ctc., vestell in Divi~ivllal Committee. Division supported by pUu 1IC coutn HlllOllS.
lVu. VII.
463
Oflic(;l'~ 2. crge3.11L ] . Oorporals 2. Privales 18. Tolal effective 23. Int'J'('asc mce .last r~port 11. Drills hcld 21. Cases attended not 011 public
duty 5. .Alllluallll. pectlOn 30.9.0\). Total 011 parade 1. Annual re-examination 12.3,09. l\[el~lLcl's passeL! 0. ~IeualliOIlS 5, Material: stretcher and havresa c' also ch!ng,e o! whe~led a.lllbl1lul1~c c.aniage, In'longing to the Collicry workm en: vested III ecllOnal Olll1111ttce. ,cctlOn supportcll hy l1lelllbcrs' subscription.,
PENRHIWCEIBER DIVISION. (GLAMORGAN). 1I I'__ \11 l~
[Formc,114.6.04.]
u:n:mi: Bon;' ,'<.'HOOL, PE. HIIIWCEIDER.
Prilltles 27. Toto1 effective ~0. (J. 0 l'l'pol'l rccci q:d.)
Oflic(;l':; 2. [~'ornled ~~.2,O,,·1
NEW TREDEGAR DIVISIO N.
D i~l1'ict.
PONTYCLUN DI VISION GLAM.) [Funll ell 1. '1 uckcl.
)L B .
,r,llill
)1.
n.
1\', D. II.
Hon. Secretary. ::'Ior~:ll BUlu Clc.cent,
l'olltyclull.
Acting Hon Secretary.
Ac t ing 2nd Office r.
J.
I'" Ln,!.;"il'.
Hon. Surgeon .
Acting 1st Officer.
Honorary S urgeon.
R. T. E. Dwies,
T. G. Do. hcr, 7, Brooklalld Yic\\', 1\ uw Tl'cllcgar,
~lorgall.
Tolal ell\,ctiyC
lFoIIIIL'tl
l!'. ,rlleO. '.
R. 'Ih0tllaS,
Officers 3. ergettnts 2. Corporals 3. Privale: 3. Toln.ll,trecLi\'u ,16. asus attcudL'd 011 pulllie: lluty 12. Decrea. e SillCC last report 1. Drill' helL! 41. Removal 1. use' a.ttended not un puillit: duty 160. 1 L'''uluti()ll uniforl1l worn by 2 Offlcer , 2 :serguants, 3 corpOlub, and ~·1 men. illatcrial: of str ,td) rs, IJlmtkcts, splinb, bandages, ~ havre acs and ~ water buttl :'. yu.tud ill 1 )i\ jsjonn.l ('ullllnit.tec. Division supported by members' sub:scription::; and puLlil: l:ulltril,u iuns.
OGMORE VALE DIVISION (GLAM.).
[Forme(1 20.7.0 ·1
.1
Superintendent Secretary.
Li;o;~'l} 1;:,11 '; J'I~: :~:'l! f," Ii ~~~ 1.(>,
C. "-. Jalll c., t:lun ),eltnn Ilone,
.\Lcr ',rchan, ::'IOll .
Supcrintendent of Stores ,
Superintenden t Treasurer,
:. F. Tu!'k\\l'll.
l'ere), II. J 01 Cb. ('l'l!ruAlIllililllIlCI'Dl1iiIlO')-OfticL'1" fl. '·'lgcfl.lil3. C01POl" Is2. Prin.tesl12. Tolal di'ectin.' 120.
(PONTYPOOL AND DISTRICT CORPS ABERSYCHAN DIVISION. lFollJclla.7.0
.J
II 1~,\lH!l' A It I Ell,
Hon. Surgeon. )1.
n.
Act ing S u pe r in t e nd e nt.
Hon. SU/'geon . Hon . S ecretary.
F, J. King. 23, Cardiff trect, Oglllore Vale.
l~.Il.O
ChI 'f Supc/-inLendent.
IIEAD-QuARTERs: \\'ORK~lEN'::l HALL, O(nlOJ:l~ V.\Lh:.
A. '\V. Amlersoll,
~O.
PONTYPOOL AND DISTRICT CORPS (MONMOUTHSHIRE ).
Ac t ing Hon. Treasu/'er.
Ac t ing Insp ecto r of S t o res.
21. 9.00].
D. '. \ illi'lIl1s, Glell View, Ogmor(;; Yalc.
I ns pector of Stores . W. R. Dement.
Ho n. Treas ure r .
J. Pel'kins,
J. WaL oll
~ltl)\i g31l,
1st Officer.
1\ .. /"ul·ilt" (7 .f•. 10.) High :-;In'et, .\b<.'r"YI:II n.
)1.[1.
Acting Hon. Secretary.
Acting Inspector of Stores. \ \T, }' c~.
F, l'lI\\'l'II, 1" 'l!lll',) n '1 iI' , l\h 'I". yelrall.
7.j.10,)
Ac t ing Hon. Treasu r er.
J.
~I UI"!.,;tl •
Officers 2. Sergcant 1. Corporals 2. Privates 12. Tolal eO"cLiYe 17. Decrease since ltl't report 7. Drills llclcl 4J. AV('roge aill'lIClalH'e 11. O~fi() attended 011 ptll)lic dllty 1. Cases attellded noL 011 pnlllie duLy 27. AltltlHLl inspection, 31. .09. Total on l"narle Hi. Medallioll:; 9. ] cgnlatioll ulljror~11 worn by all. ~lateriu]: l'eS'l.llation l!!nlerial and unlfll C01111'11'le, vested III Di visional Oommittee. Division sUjlporteu uy m 'Ill her:' Stl Us('l"ipLiom:, \'ohm Lary contributions, and social evenings .
OlJiC('!'). "Lr~U\lll~:!. (Jol'llornis 2, hindc ' 42, Tutal etJ'ecll\'p L. Inclea.c illcu I /~ ~ l'epo rt n. Drills I LIld ~li. A\'crnge altclIc]nllc ' Ii, Cn es ~ltellde.d 01\ puhllc duty GO, ('u~es nlt!'udl'd Hot on pul.]iu duty :!O. Al111U1.1 IIISl'ccLlOll, 1 '.!I.09 . Tutu! 011 l'arad ' 37. AlIlltlfl.l 1!l-l'x:tlllillatioll, ~6.0.09. J\lclIlilcl'. jlns er130. lHcLialli.o lls 10. Hl'gnlatioll lluifol'l1l 11"01'11 l,y 3. ::'Iat~rial: 8 st~('lcl~cl's, ha\'l"! :snc, spltlll~, balldagt'l', dc. Diyi:,ioll Slll'pol'tl"(l by l'uulic COll tn 1m t III I! .
(OGMORE VALE DIVISION) GILFACH GOCH SECTION. [FOllllrd 8.8.081.
(PON TYP OOL AND DISTRICT COR PS PONTNEW YN YDD DIVISION.
1st Officer.
E. Bowen, Polirc Office, Gilfoch Goch, Glam.
IS
'Ul"jI
[Fol'lllL'd 3.7.0
Honorary Su rgeon .
J. G. McCaughey,
Oflic
~ (inc luding 1
2nd O fficer
D.ILlter
Jrl ' \J1-(~L' \H"J'EI:S:
M . lt.C.H.
Hon . S e cre ta ry.
D. I I. Davies, ,'lolLfol'd H Ollse, Gilfoch Goch.
Inspector of Stores.
Hon . Treasure r.
W. M. Thomas.
G. Fisher.
Ih:TII .\l\Y ,'CllCJOI.1l00 \1, l'O~1"iIoWl.1I>D.
Honorary Surgeo n.
D.• J. J OIll'S,
[0'.
I:.t' . X.
Honorary Secreta/'Y. . \. T. J faycocl',
.J
GI, IIanLllr: l~oad, l'onfIlC\\,yllydcl.
Supc/'i ntendcnt (Acting).
P. [1. JOIJl''l, Ty Ul'inYs, 1'1llJtll\':Wyllyclll. Inspector of Stores .
J. Belch.
No. VII. Disl1 ict. o
St. John A rnb'Ldc~nce B?'igade.
464
Officers 2 (including 1 Oorps. Officer). Privates 2. Total oirecti \'0 30 . 111crea e ince In t report 1. Dnll helJ 45 . A "erage attendance 14. Annual ill pection, 1 .9.09. Total on paradc 1. Annual re-examination,. 2.09. Members pa sed 29. Medallions 9. Regulation uniform \Y01'l~ by all.. I~tel'lal: 6 stretchers, baYTeSaC, splints, etc. Division supported by pubhc contnbullOn . . (PONTYPOOL AND DISTRICT CORPS ) PONTYPOOL DIVISION. [Formed 6.9.06.J HEAD,QUAUTERS : OLD OFFICER,
PO::-;TY~[OILE .
I ON .
Su pe ri ntend ent.
Honorary Surgeon .
M. W. Haslett,
POXTYfOOL,
R. T. Dayie : Bridge Strcct, GrifJith to\Yll, ~Ioll.
lILD .
" Hon . S ecretary and Sergt. " t. Hiltln Road,
1st Officer.
GriffithstO\yll, ::'lon.
T. L. Uiorris,
[Formed 1.4.08.J
AnEI,C'YXOX. Superintendent.
~r.R.C . S .
II. E\'ans, 1, Ialtin Terrace Abercynon, Glam.
Hon . Secre tary.
I nspector of Stores.
t.,
O. Gregory, 20, Tuh .A1JercYlloll.
Hon .
W. GrilfiLhs.
'
Treas~rer.
A. Powell,
.Olllcers 2. Corporal , 2. Pri,'atc' 26. Total cITcctiye 30. Illcrease lIlCC laot rcport;i. Dnlls hehl 11 Hemovals 3 Allllllal' t' 2') 9 09 • Tot 1 OJ 1 paralIc 11' . •~I ec1a 11"lOllS 3. R egulation II. nirorlll worn lllspec 1\ [ ' • •• ' .) a by lOn, 22. J.\ atellal. ~ hflll!pCr , 3tretcher ', yc tul ill Di\·i. ional COlllmittee Division f:; ul'Ported by puulJ c con tributioll . . (RHONDDA FACH CORPS
Officers 3. Sergeant 1. Private 4~. Total effective 4G. 1ncrea e ince last report 10. Drills held 53. ..'l.xerage aUenclancc 20. Oases attended on pl1blic duty 15. Oa es attended not on pU1Jlic duty 3·1. Annual in pection, 1 .9.09. Total on parade 36. Annualre-examinalioll , 3, 5 auJ 9.09. :Mernbers pa ed 42. Failed 1. :J1edallions 19. Rc~ulatioll uuiform worn uy 2 Officers, 1 sergeant and 2 men. Material: 2 tJ'etcher, hanL'. ac, , plints und bandages. Division supported by public contributions. DIVISION (CARNARVON. )
R. F. '1ltollla , 12,
OJlicers:1.
A. E. lIughec.: .
1. Davies, Bryn Eirian, IJortmadoc.
Hon . Treasurer. ~Ir. J. O. Hughes (Ron. :.\Ie111uer).
[Formed 1 . 6.07.J
RHONDDA
FACH CORPS) CYMMER [forl11L'd ~7.7.07.J
llE,m-Qu \l:TEl:S: Hon. Surgeons.
Chief Surgeon .
Supt. Secretary.
J. H. Davies (20.1.10), Queen's SCluare, Tylorstown.
Ch ief Superintendent.
J . W. Davi 'ou, )LE. (:W.1.10), Rhondda House, POl1typl'idd. Supt. Treasurer.
W. T. Davies (~0.1.10).
(Ten Am,bulcmce Divisions}.-Officers 23. Privates 281. Increase since last report 50.
'ergeants 12. Total eITective 335 .
Corporals 19.
Total cfl'c ctive 30.
(RH ONDDA
,, ' r,.!C " ,1nt~.
FACH
'Y)DlEH, PonTlI.
Inspector of Stores.
J. \roodlitfe. Hon. Treasurer.
_ •. Lll;\nllnl.
T. J. Barrie.
'OIJ)OI·al .' 1. I)lol'\'ate .L .,-,. o '1' a t I e fl eetlve . 37 . (X 0 roport I'cC'ei ycd. )
CORPS ) FERNDALE DIVISION. AssE~IBr.Y HALT"
Hon . Surgeon.
'l'. Thomas,
1st OffiCer
·W. T. l>anL' , Bryn Gal'\\', P orth , Glam.
H. Dwic', 7, York :'lrcct, l'ol:th. dam. OfficL'r~ I.
DIVISION.
Superl ntendcn t (Acti ng).
O. E. OOelll:1.1I·, ~1. B. L. II. Lc\Yi, )l.lJ.
Hon. Secretary.
'orgt. '. Da\'ie.· 43 , .I:11' Olln talll ' , t., 1<, enltlnlc. ' OJlicen; 2.'cl'gcu,nts 2.
[Formcd 15.4.06.J
FFHXDALE.
Superintendent.
~1. J:'L. s.
'1'. 1I. Duflton, Trocllyrhi\\' Hou Hhonlilia Roall, FU'llllnle.
HEAD-QuAR'l'Ens: \VORKllEN'::; IXSTIT1JTE, :MAltDY, GLA~IOHGAX.
,. G. :fiIorris, 1l.D.
Pl'iYatc ' ~5.
treet,
(X 0 l'L'port recci \'l:ll. )
Hon. Secretary.
Officers 2. ergeaut 1. Oorporals 2. Privates 15. Total errecliyc 20. I ncrea e since last report 3. Drills held 21. AYerage attclluallcc 13. Oases attended not on public duty 30 . Annual in pection, 30.9.09. Total on l'arallc 1 Annual re-examination, 30 . 9.09. Member passed 20. j\Icclal1iolls 19. ervi cc badges 5. Regulation nniform worn uy 2 Officers, 1 sergeant, 2 corporals und 15 men. Material: 5 stretchers, litter, medical havresac, boxes, splints, ual1<laf,<'es, etc., vested in Divisional Oommittec. Division supported by pri\'atc suu criptions and public contributions. RHONDDA FACH CORPS (GLAMORGAN ).
r'orpo rnl · ~.
• u!jcallt 1.
1st Offi cer. Ins pecto r of Sto res.
T. llarri ', 3, Miltoll Cwmalllllll.
'lifton CrCS(;L'llt, AI! ramall.
R. Duxlcr.
Hon . Secretary.
.J
Acting Hon. Secretary.
Jon s, L.s ..\.,
: KE"-s ROO)l, COIn,HILL, POnnlAJ)oC'.
M.D., Tan-yr-Onen, Portmadoc.
[Formcd 27.5.0
~1.l!.C. , .
Supt. , and Acting Treas.
D. '1'. (jlrll
[Formed 20.7.04.J
Hon . Surgeon and Superintend ent.
CWMAMAN DIVISION . Hon. Surgeon.
ergt. E. Jordan.
J. Rickards.
H. R. Griffith,
IlJ.:.I.l)-QL'ARTEltS: \ VOHlDfEN' , HALL,
Hon . Surgeon .
Hon . Treasurer.
Inspector of Stores.
HEAD-QUARTER
(RHONDDA FACH CORPS ) ABEROYNON DIVISION.
R. '1'. Price,
G. H. KeIrns.
PORTMADOC
465
Inspector of Stores.
1I .... r clmes. Corporal 1.
Privatcs 36.
6,
Hon . Treasurer.
B.D. Jone . Total effcctive -.11.
at~~cr~ase ·incc. last rcport 1; Drills held 16. Avernge attendance 12. On es par~l~cl1~1l p~lbhc d~lty Hi .. hemo\'als 3. Aunual ill pection, 24.7.09. 'l'oh,l on
. . hegulatlOll ulllform WOl'll by 1 ollioc I' <) serCTe[lnt 1 COl'l)Oral I1ml 3o mel) D"" lIhtorial· 1" ~ 0' , vesLed.' ' . 7 F ur 1oy Sl 1'C t C1lor , 5 mellcnl h9.\Te::;acs, _plint anu ballduCTes III l\'lSlOnalOommittee. Di\'ision supported by public contributions. a ,
St. John .A ?nb ulance B?'igade.
466
No. VII. District.
(RHONDDA FACH CORPS ) GREAT WESTERN COLLIERY_DIVISION. [Form cd 5.06.]
'Yx
HEAD- QUARTERS: GREAT
TEnN COLLIEny
Superintendent (Act ing) and Hon ., Treasur.er.
Hon . Surgeon .
C. Roberts,
A~IBULA""CE STATION, PONTYPRIDD.
J. , Yo Davison, Rhondda IIol1se, Pontypncld.
M . D.
1st Officer.
Insp ector of St'Ores
Hon . S ecreta/'Y·
J . 1. Vaillant (17.2.09).
CorpI. E. Brown. D. E\'ans, 1, Llan 1'I'0nno Road, Pantygraigwcn, Pontypridll.
Officers 2 (including 1 Corps' 0 !liccr). ergean t 1. Corporals 2. Privatcs 28. Total etTcctiye 33. (30.9.09). I ncrease since last report 9. Drills h~lll 24 .. A~'en:p;e attendance 13. Ca~es a.ttended not on public duty 120. Anl1ualln pectlOll, 24. (.09 .. Tota.l Oil parade ?O. Annual re-examination, 5.10.09. i'llembers pa ed 33. nIedalllons 13. Reg111a!10n uniform worn by 1 Officer, 1 scrgeant, 2 corpor~l, and 28 ~l1en. lo.te~·lal : 2 Furley stretchers, 2 hayresacs, 2. water. bottle, sP.lmts, 2 ponr htters, ,ha~cl lIttcr, a Clement stretcher and Inyalid chair, ,"csted lU Great ,\ estcrn Colliery Co. Division supported by Great Western Colliery Co. and workmcn.
(RHONDDA FACH CORPS LADY LEWIS DIVISION. In charge.
Hono rary Su rgeon.
,Yo . Carroll, ~I.
LForme(l 21.6.09.]
Officers 2. Sergcant 1. Corporal 1. Privates 25 . Total effective 29. Increase since l~st report 4. Drill held 37. AYerage attendance 19. Cases attellde~ Oil p~l1.Jhc duty 6. Remoyal 1. Cases attended not on pulJlic duty 36. AnnuallllspcctlOll, 24.7.00. ~otal Oll parade 27. Annual re-examination, 29.9 . 09. Membcrs pas. ed 27. Mcda.!hol1 11. He.;:nlation uniform worn by 2 Officers, 1 scrgeant, 1 corporal, an,1 2;) mcn. M tenal: 6 stretchers, 2 suraical havresacs 6 water lJotLles, splints, halldllges, vestcd in Divi'iollal Committee. Divisio~ supported by lI1embers' subscriptions and ]lublic contributions.
(RHONDDA FACH CORPS ) WATTSTOWN DIVISION . [Formed 26.9.08.] Hon. Surgeon.
T. J. D:lY1('s,
Superintendent.
)LR.C.s.
T. II. IIuxham, 22, Craig Road, Wattstown.
Act ing Hon. Sec.
Acting Inspector of Stores.
M. J. ,10IlCS. Mina.fon \\TatLto\\,l1. ' omccrs 2.
crgcant 1.
,YonK)IE",,': b' TIT1."TE,
Ollicer 1.
MARDY.
H. E. jIaltby,
1st Offi cer.
4th Officer.
'1'. J. EYam. Hon. Treasurer.
J. W. Lt.;wb.
D. Elwarus.
Mardy, Glam. Officers 4 (includin a 1 Corps Officer). ,'el'geallts 4. Corporals 4. Plimtes "'3. o Total effecti ve 65. I ncrease since last report 2. Drills held 1 . Average attcn(lancc ~4 .. Remoyals 2. Annual inspection, 24.7 .09 . Total on parade 4. 7. ~\..nnual l'~-eX~lIlll1atlCm, 18.9.09 11embers passed 58 . Division supported uy voluntary COlltl'llmtlOlls.
IIEAD-Ql'Al:TEH
Ch, e f Surgeon.
'To.- h I ITl-TF.. PE.-Tnp.
:
[FOlllled 14.2.08.)
(RHONDDA FACH CORPS ) TYLORSTOWN DIVISION.
TOll! lJ:nlt·., I, <.,1\1(;(;11 TUll Poulre.
Superintendent of Stores.
R JUlies.
E. J. Morri3, :'lLD., Brylltirion, '1'ylorstoWll. Acting Inspector of Stores.
CorpI. C. Gronon.
J. II. lJal'ies, QneelL's ,'quare, TylorstQlI'lI. Hon . Treasurer.
T. H. Morris,
)l.l.l., C.11.
RTlO:\DDA.
Supt. Secretary.
L,
T.. OlllOllU, 137, Bnte -'tr 'et, 'l'rcherbclt.
Superintendent Treasurer. (;'lUC Jone , )1.1>.
(Nfnt Ambulance Dln',<ions).-Officcrs 22. 'crgeallt 7. Primtc 156. 'Tolal cfrpcti\'e 19 . Dccrea c sincc las report U.
{RHONDDA FAWR CORPS ) ABERGORCHY DIVISION. Hon . Surgeon.
A. G. Tri1.Je
orl'ol'als 13.
[Formed. 13.6.07.]
'AHJllFF t\.R)1 , Tln~OnCIIY.
Super in tendent .
,1. Pcile,
L. '.A..
Colliery
HEAD-QUARTERS: L'FA~TS DEPT., TYLOHSTO\\'_' ,'crrOOL~.
Superintendent and HOll. S ec. (Acting).
[Formcd 30.9.06.]
Ch,ef Superintendent
.dnll~(rollg, )I.D.
IlEAD- UARTEHS:
Hon . Surgeon.
Total effective 19.
RHONDDA FAWR CORPS (GLAMORGAN).
J. R.
Inspector of Stores.
Prh·f1. tc 1 L.
[Formcd 3.3.0G.]
Superintendent.
J. Phillip'.
tatioll St.,
.hil'.
Acting Hon. Secretary.
Total effectiye 21.
Hon . Surgeon.
G. Evans, 2 ,Griffith t.,
In charge .
P. II. William', Hi,
D. Willialll:-;, 33, \\ llll<llll • trcct, luy'hir.
S. G. Morris, M.D. (Acting). W. Grant (20.4.10.)
Hon . Secretary.
Total cffective 29.
r ny
(RHONDDA FACH CORPS) MARDY DIVISION. HEAD-QUARTERS:
orpora1 3. Printtes 23. (No report IccciYeu.)
. O. .l. Turley, M.ll.
Hon. Treasurer.
Privates 20.
• . G. Clissold.
ActIng Hon Surgeon.
• 1.
Ll \\')'ucelyl1, Porth, Rhonudn..
Parr, 43, Le lie Terrace, Porth, Glam.
Officer 1.
Hon . Treas .
D. Thoma.
IRHONDDA FACH CORPS ) YNYSHIR DIVISION. [Fom1cI115.2.09.]
H. Jackson, Lewis HOll!"C,
L.R.C. P.
467
1st Officer.
~l,tIJagcl',
M.E.
Al.Jcl'goch.r. '1'l'co1'chy .
Hon . Secretary.
E. , Yo Lewis, :2 ,Clark 'tt'cct, Trcorchy.
J. '. Brew. Act ing Inspector of Stores;.
Acting Hon . Treasurer.
J. 111. Jones.
F. Channing. (No report rccei vcu.)
flo . VII. Di t?'ict.
St. J ohn .A me Ldance B?'igade.
468
(RHONDDA FAWR CORPS ) CAMBRIAN COLLIERY DIVISION [Formed 25.5.06.] HE.1D-QUARTERS:
CLYDACII VALE COUKCIL
R. Gabe-Jones,
Ins pect o r of Stor e s.
E. Gfiffith ,
'V. L. Da\'id.
CnOOL.
J. Lewis. Corporal 1.
(RHONDDA FAWR CORPS ) CWMPARC DIVISION. HEAD-QUARTER
rFormell 30.5.09.]
S uperintendent.
J. Lewis (21.1.10).
Inspector of S tores.
Ac t ing Hon. T reasu re r.
E. Rce:;.
T. John.
CHOOL ' , LL,\\,Y~YPLl.
Hon. S urgeon.
1. N. Morgan
)1. It. C. S.
Acting Hon. S ecretary.
Act in g Su perintendent .
,V. '. Evan, Icoec1, LI\\yllypia. T . Morris, 54, Brithwennydu Road, Trealaw. (N 0 report recci "ed.) (RHONDDA FAWR CORPS ) MAINDY AND EASTERN DIVIS ION. [Formed ;.::7.9.07.]
2nd Officer. G. 1'a.)'tll!.
J. ,Vilson,
)['B.
S uperintendent.
J. P. Jone ,
1st Officer.
D . D. Da.vies.
179, Gelli Road. Ton Penu·e. Ho n. S ecretary.
S. Cadogan. 50, Alexandra RoaJ, Ton Pentre, Rhondda.
Inspecto r of S to res.
T. J. Yaughan.
Hon. Treasurer.
TREKT, TREHERBEIU' .
1st O fficer and Hon. Treasurer.
J. Parry. Inspector of S tores.
Acting Hon. Secretary.
T. :'11. H(nry.
orpl. A. II. ,"rift, 12, Xinilln , ' trcet, Tn;hcrbert.
(RHONDDA FAWR CORPS ) TYN Y BEDW COLLIERY DIVISION. [Forme 11. 5. 07]. IIEAD-QUAUTEI,:: PE--rnE
Hill
C.HOOL .
Acting 1st Officer.
Superintendent.
J. Fo t r, '-' , Fir
J. Power.
(:1'0\' ,
idc, Pellll'c, Rholldda.
Sergeant 1.
1. William, Penbryn, Hill ide, Peutre.
'1'. Wilham .
'\\'. Kellar. Officers 2.
Hon. S ecretary.
Hon, Treasurer.
Inspector of S tores.
J. Griffiths.
ergeant 1 . Corporals 2. Privates 29. Total effective 35. Officers 3. Average attendance 29. Case I ncrease since last report 3. Drills held 54. attended on public duty 1. Cases attended not on public duty 56. Aunual inspection,24.7 .09. Total on parade 22. Annual re-cxamination, 4.3.09 . Members passed 18. Failed 3. Medallions 5. Regnlation uniform \\'orn by 2 Officers, 1 sergeant, 2 corporals, and 28 men. Material: 5 stretchers, 3 surgical havresacs, 2 rugs, 2 waterproof sheets, 3 water bottles, vested in Divisional Committec. Division supported by members' subscriptions, donations, and concerts. T he Hon. Secretary has been recommended for the King's medal, for an act of bra very in the mine. Fourteen members have been enrolleLl ill the Military HomeH ospitals Reserve.
No . 1 DIVISION.
meer 3. 'urpoml 1. Pri mtes L. Total effecti \'e 22 . Drill !ll'llllo: A,' rn~e atlendance 7. 'a e attemlcu not on public duty 17. Annual JIl , pectlOll, :W.£1.09. TOUtl 011 pnralle . ...'l..llllual re-examillation, 4.10.09. 1I1eml)ers 1':1 'scll 1:. Medallion . Rrgnlation uniform ,,"om by 3 Officers, 1 corporal, allli 9 JIlCIl. )Interini: 7 slretcher:;, 3 box s, plint ' , hane ae, 2 water bottle~ , 1 mg, \'(3 tell ill Dil'i,'ional COUlmittee. Divi-ion supported by members' sub criptioll' nllli puhlic contributions.
HEAD-QUAHTERS: "OHIDfE:\'S I::\~TIT1JTE, To.- PE~-TRE.
Ho n. S urgeo n .
TF.~lPEn,L-CE HOTEL, Bt"TE
. C. \\-ijliams, L.n.c.r., I3rYllfed "'tllJ, Trchcrbert.
(RHONDDA FAWR CORPS ) LLWYNYPIA DIVISION. [Formcd 5.2.06.] THE
J. B. Xicholas.
J. lJa"ie', 5, Prosper't Place, 'l'recynolJ.
Hon. Surgeon and Supt.
:
treet,
Hon. S ecretary.
liE UH/VAltTEns:
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Corporal 1. Privates 19. Total eifcctiYe 23. Drills held 21. Average attendance H. Ca. es attended not on public duty 7. Material : box 2 Furley tretchel's, 2 hamper, splints anJ bandages, vested in Divisional Co~mittee. Division supported by member' ub cription .
HEAD-QUARTER
1st Officer.
H. 'Wheeler, 1~, ,'t. John Trecynon, Abenlare.
(RHONDDA F AWR CORPS) TR E HERBERT [FUl'llll!t1 0.10.04.]
Hon. T reasurer.
Inspector of Stores.
J. Gillard (24.1.10).
S uperintendent.
~I.]J.
Oflicers 3. ,Iergcant 1. Corporals 2. Privates 27. Total cfl'ecti\'e 33. Increase SillC:C 10. ,t rcpOJ l 1. Drill held 50. Average attell ~1allce 20. Cases aU ntled not 011 pu1lic duty 1. Total tlttellllcli 011 pul,lic du~y 3. . 'a , 011 parade at allllual 111 . pectIOll, 27. Regulation unifOlIll \Yorn by 2 Officer, 1 sergeant, ~ cOl'por~1 anti 2~ mCll. ::'Iaterial: 3 tretchel's, 2 han-esac', rug, 2 wnter hottl('s, ·:-l'llllt., baJl(l(lrre:oo, YO teu in Diyi ional Committee. Division supportcll hy 1Il 'J1lbel's'llb~cripti()lIs ancll'ublic contribution,'.
W. E. Abraham (2 .11.09), 43, Park Roatl, Wmplll'C, T1'eorchy.
M. R.C.
Hon . Sec reta ry.
Privates 21.
T , GEOIWE'S ilALL, C\DIP.\.IlC.
Hon . Su rg e o n.
J. G. Jones, 113, Park Ru., Cwmparc, Treorchy.
Hon. S urgeon.
J. Bank ,
Acting Hon. Treas.
63, Clydach Rd . , Clydach Yale. Officers 2 (includincr 1 Corps' Officcr). ergcant 1. n Total effectiyc 25. (No report re(;ei yeJ. )
[Formed 11.3.08.]
IIE.\.D-QUAltTEP,:-; : P_utK 'CHOOL , TRECYNO),.
D. Davies, 36, Howard Terrace, Clydach Yale,
M . D.
Act ing Ho n . S ec.
J . W. C. Bu,rrett,
(RHONDDA FAWR CORPS ) TRECYNON DIVISION.
Acting S uperin t endent .
Ho n. Surgeo n.
46 9
Corporal ' 3. PriYates 17. (N' 0 1 cport rl'cei \'eLl '.
Total efrective 23.
(RHONDDA FA WR CORPS ) YSTRAD RHONDDA DIVISION. [Formed 10.5.00·1 IIE_\D-Ql:,\.uTEn
: BODI:ISG.\LLT COt'NCIL
CliOOL.
Hon. S urgeon.
E. L. Phillip, Acting S uperintendent.
J. Jone', BOllrillgallt Yilla. Ystrau Rholldda.
M.n.
1st Officer.
T. tll. Jamcs.
St. John A ?nbulance Brigade. Hon . S ecretary.
H. W illiams 131, William Y strad R hondlla.
Inspector of Stores.
Hon . Trea surer.
Sergt. F . Jones.
00l'l11. D . Edmunds.
t.,
VI 1. District.
1{o.
Officers 3. ergeants 2. Oorporals 3. Prinltes 25. Tolal effective 33. D ecrease since la t report 1. Drills hell] 26. A\'erage ~ttelldance 13. Case lIottended on pnblic duty 1. Oases attended not on public ' dl~ty ?O. ~llnual i nljpeetion,24.7.09. Total 00 parade 23. Annual re-exal11111aLIol1 1(.3.09. Medallions H. Regulation unirorm worn 11y 2 Officers, Members pa sed 19. 2 sergeants, 3 corporals, and 25 men . Division supported by mem bers' subseri ptions and publ ic contributions.
Officer 1. ergeant 1. Corporal 1. Privates 14. Total effective 17. Drills held 12. Average attendancc 6. Cases attended on publIe dnty 2. Cases attendc{l not on pu111ie duty 12. Anllual in pection, 22.10.09. Total on parade 13. Annual l'e-ex:lminalioll, ~~.1 O. OD. Me11l1)els passed 13. Medallions 4. Materi 1 : surgical h ayersae, 2 stretchels . (S HREWSBURY CORPS ) MARSHBROOK DIVISION . H EAD-QUARTERS : MAHSIlnr~OOK
ilRorSDIRE .
M.I~.C.S.
Acting S uperintendent and Hon . Sec.
[Formed 26.8.06.]
HEAD-QU ARTERS : TilE PRIORY,
TATJOX,
[Formed 28. 2. 06.]
Han. Surgeon.
G. Higginsoll, B.A., SHREWSBURY CORPS.
471
Acting Inspector of S t o r es.
Rev. C. J. Fredericks, Actoll-SelJtt Ihctory, , .II rop"h i re.
(;01 pI.
R. Evans.
lIREW. BCRY.
Hon. Treasurer.
Captain C. V. Blll trode , )1. B., 9, College Hill, Shrewsbury.
)[r.
Su perin t endent S ec r et a ry.
Ch ief Sup eri nt ende nt.
G. Bird, B, Auhey Fo]'egate,
I .
hrewshury.
Ollieer 2.
1
F. Jlill,
'ergeallt 1.
~Iem.).
(lloll.
J.l'.
Corporal 1. rl'imtes rCI,Ol't rcceiHcl.)
Su peri nten d en t Treasurer.
Superintend e nt of S t ore s (w ith c h arge o f Tra ns po rt).
F.
H. , Vilson.
1
•
Mann.
(Seven Ambulance Di'l,'isiolls). -Officers 16. ergeant 9. Corporals 9. Privates 8. (On ' N ursing Dil'ision).-Officer 2. Nuring i .. ters 13. 'Iohl ·rrecti·;e 137. I ncrease since last report 20. ~Iate]'ial: ambulance wagon, litter, hospital tent, etc., vested in Chief uperintendent and Corp Officers. Corp supported by grant from local Oentre, .J.A. A. Number of member enrolled in ~[ilitary Home H ospitals Reserve 27.
(S HREWSBURY CORPS) S HREWSBURY TOWN DIVISION . lFol"l1ll'll1.5.!).').] JIEAD-Ql"AHn:n . : TliE rJ:IOI~Y,
Hon. Surgeons.
GT.
Al"~rL' ,'T., .'nItEW Bl'RL
Superintendent.
J. Lytll·, )I.!l. J, Willialll·, )r.]).
F. T. BO\ydl
'l,
33,
~. (;W
1
1st Officer and Acting Han. Trea s .
t,
C. Tanswell.
Frankwell, . lll(;\\,. bury.
Han. Secretary. ,'01'gt.
(SHREWSBURY CORPS ) HANWOOD DIVISION.
[Formed 21.11.08,]
HEAD-QUARTERS: ASSEMBLY ROOMS, HA~WOOD.
Ho n. S u rgeon and S u pt.
J, W . Riley,
M.R.C
Pontesbnry,
s., "hitehall,
hrewsbury.
Total errecti,e 10.
(. -0
Hon . S ec r et a ry.
ergt \Y . ' Yallwork, Cruck :Jleole, IIanwood.
Insp e ctor of Stores.
Honora ry Treasurer .
. Rogers .
Rev. J. M. Chitty.
Officer 1. Sergeant 1. Corporal 1. Privates 10. Total effective 13. D rills held 22, Oases a ttendeL] not on pnblic duty 5. Alll1ual inspection, 1.7.09, T otalon parade 12. A.nnualre-examination,30.9.09, MemlJers pa.ssed 12. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer. Material : havresac, water bottle, splints and uandages, vested in Divisional Committee, Division supported. by public contributions.
n.
K
Corporal H, ·W eston.
88, North :-;(rect, 1 'h rcwJ)nry.
o/lice]': 4. ,ergcaJl t .. 2. orpol'r1,ls 2. Privates 14 . Total effective 22. Decrt'nse si nce la. t )'( JlOl t 8. VI ill· IJe1rl 24. Average attendance 13. Cases altellded on }lulJlic duly £IS. R '1lI0HII. 2". 'fiSC allendl'~lllot 011 pul'lic duty 1 7, .A1l1lllal in:prctioll, ~G,9. 00. T otal Oll 110m-Ie 12. Anllual re-exnmillatioll, ~6. 9. 09 . ~[clllh'r: pa. ·:e(l 12. Hegulati oll tlllifoJ'lJl worn 11y 2 Omeer., 2 ergeallts, ~ eOI]lOral., and G Illel). 1I1aterinl: G stl'deheu:, 3 han .ncs, 5 water bottles, bn]J(bgl's, splint .. , etc., \ e t c1 ill Di"i ional 'Olllll1ittee. Di'dion upported by 1llI'llll'CL' sllli.cripliolL, find grants from the local Centre, .J.A.A., and from the hre\\'sltul')' TaWil fooluull Cluh. (S HREWSBURY CORPS ) SHREWSBURY NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 1. 5. 95.J lIB D-QU.,\,TtTEHS:
LAW
Honora r y S urge o ns.
(SHREWSBURY CORPS ) MARKET DRAYTON DIVISION. [Formed 17.5.09.J
Acting Inspector of Stores.
XC\YIll:ll1,
T. G. Pigott,
L. n. c. P.
W. F. Duckle,
)1.1).
OClETY', POO~!
COLLEGE HILL,
IIRR"-SBL'RY.
Lady S uperi nt en d e nt a n d T r ea s .
Mis' C. E. lIughe. , JIe tOll, outh Hermitage, Belle lue, hrewsbury. Lady Secretary.
HEAD-QUARTERS : GRA1DfAR SCHOOL, M ARKET DRAYTON ,
Hon . Surge on a n d Supt.
A. R. F . Exham, )J.II., Stafford treet, Market Drayton, Inspe ctor of Stores. A, J . Forester.
Honora ry S ecretary.
Queen
1
A . Moore, treet, :Market Dray t on .
Act ing Hon . Treasurer.
T. G, P errett.
},li ... s E. Boneller. Officers 2. Nursing si tel'S 13. Total effective 15. Decrease since laRt report 1. PractICes held 2J. ,",yerage nHendance 9. Cases attended on pnhlic dilly 50. Allllltnl ill. pelion, ]7.9.]0. Total 011 plll'~de 14. A1ll11lal re-examination 11.6.09 al1(l 17.9.09. Memhel'~ passed 13. Icdalhons 10. Service badges 4. Re{~lllaiion \lllifol'1ll ,,"om hl' 1 Officer and 13 nul' ing sisters. Division supported byOgrunt from Centre .J.A:A. and members' sub criptions.
St. J ohn A m,bulance B1igade.
(SHREWSBURY CORPS) SHREWSBURY G.W.R. CARRIAGE AND WAGON DIVISION.
[Forme(l 21. 7. 06.] IIF.\D·QUAll'l'Ell· :
E~;;aER STATIOX.
Ac ting Supt. a n d Hon . S ecre tary.
Hon . S u r geon .
N. J.
priggs,
Col. 'IV. D. 'ted,
Hon . T reas u rer.
Inspector of Sto res .
Sergeant 1.
HALL, Al.lEltGAYEX,·Y.
C hief Superintendent.
'. T. Beard, GrOSVelJOl Road, AI)crgavenny.
\.U., :I(.D.
Superintendent of Stores.
Superintendent Treasurer.
E. B. Lil'l'i'llt.
R 0 'COll1101'.
'IV. A. Hoosoll.
E. Thomas. Officers 2.
Tow"
C hief Surgeon.
T . Edwards, 33, Queen 't., 'hrewslJUl'Y.
M . D.
Corporal 1. Privates 13. (No report receiyecl).
Total circuli \'e 17.
473-
SOUTH WALES BORDER CORPS (MONMOUTH ).
[Formed 28 .. 07]. READ -Qt::ARTERS : SURE'Y'BURY PA
D i~trict.
No. VII.
o
472
(Berm AlllUlIlal/(" lJiri~i()ns. )-OflicC'r!:i 18. 183. Tolal Il'cctive ~20. Incrcase sincc la t report 1!l.
8ergeall ts 6.
Corporals 12.
Pri va tes
(S OUTH WALES BORDER CORPS AB ERBARGOED DIVISIO N. lFornlcll
(SHREWSBURY CORPS ) SHREWSBURY RAILWAY STATION DIVISION. [Formed 2.5.06.] T.~TIO_-,
HEAD'Q'CARTEns : GEXEnAL RAILWAY
Hon Surgeon.
T. L. Lh.lldlyu,
Ho n . S urgeo n (Actin g ). . J. l'riggs,:?Ir. D. Ho n. T reas. and Ac t ing Hon. S ec.
Act ing Su perint en d e nt.
crgeant 1.
W. Onion.
J. \\r. Barker, Rail \Yay tation, h re \\' bury.
H. . Hughes, R eston, South Hermitage, Shrewsbury. Officf'rs 2.
Inspector of Stores.
Corporal 1.
Pri vat
1ry
Total ell'ecti\'c 16.
(X 0 report l'ecci "ed.)
(SHREWSBURY CORPS ) SHREWSBURY LOCO. RAILWAY DIVISION. [Formed 16. .06J HEAD-QCARTER ' : THE PmOItY,
E. J. RulJIJatban, 9,
)[1'.
RUl1IlY
Hon . S ecretary.
I nspector of S tores.
Hon Treasurer.
ergt. W . Cartel'.
Corp!' H.. Housc.
ergeants 2. Corporals 2. Pri\'atcs 19. Officers 2 (including 1 Corps' OfIicer). Total effective 25. I ncrease since last report 10. Drills held 2:2. Average attenclancc 19. Cases attended on puulic duty 3. Cases attended not on public dutyo1. Allnunl inspeclion, 26.9.09. Total on parade 17. Annual re·exalllina tiOD, 26.9.09 . Mcmbers passed 18. Failed 1. Medallions 10. Nursing certificates 2. Regulation uniforlU worn by 1 Officer, 2 sergeants, 2 corporals, anrl 5 men. Material: 2 stretchcrs, splints alld bandages, havresac, vesteu in G. W . Railway & L. & T.'\V. nRilw!l.y. Division supported by members' subscriptions.
Olllecl"~. PIi\'utc. 10. Tolal efft.:ctiyc 21. Drills held 20. ,\.\'l'l'age att lalall L 1:i. Ca.e· atlenrlell on puIJlic duty 31. Ca e' attl'1Il1erlnut olll,ublic duty 20. Allllual ill pccrioll, H.'::.ml. Total Oll parade U. Anullal rC'exalllinatioll, ~g.P.O!1. -'lemuel" pa~ eel O. 1IeLluiliolls 11. Rcgubtioll ulliful III \\'01'11 hy 1 Otliccr, :1IHl 1() mcn. Did.ioll Ill'ported by contriLutioll ..
(S OUTH WALES BORD ER CORPS) ABERGAVENNY DIVISION. .10.01.]
Honorary Surgeon.
L. V. U llllIJIL,
Hon . S urg eon .
Ho n. S ecretary.
T. D. Sullivan, M.ll.C.S., T he t u rgery, Six Bells, Mon .
T. Philli]Js: 81, RicllJuond Road,
3rd Offi cer (I n Charge.)
~1. U.
T.
Hon. Secretary.
O. l;. TCII k(;,,1Iul'.", 16, Liou ::-'lr(;cl, AIJ ·rgll\'clllly.
:'Ilu.;hud, ~II. erO ... tl't.:eL ..lIJerga \,\::1111)', ~loll.
Inspector of Stores.
Hon. Treasurer
CUI!,!' \\'. ltwltllnl .
J ... Halllpton.
Officer - ·1 (inclullillg:.! 'ol'l'~' Ottirer,,) . ,"'cl'gcant 1. COl pOl'a] - 3. Pn\'ate, 14. Total elJ'cd i \'u 22. Dccrea:t' incc la:-oL roport 1. Drill- bclt! 5~. }.. Illlual in. I'ection, 11.".00. Total on parade ]5. AIIIIll.lI re-l'xulllillalioll, :.!I.U).Otl. Melllhcls pns LIllO. l\lt'dllllions 12. Scnicc 1l:lllgC' " .1. Xur"illg cel'tilic.;·lt . 5. Reg111atioll uniform \\'01'11 by all. Material: litLl'r. :3 . trctc.;hcr ..:, uLtllkch, hane.ac.. "e.·tcll ill 'ollol,ltion and Divisional COllllllitl 'e. Di\'i .. iull :;upporl '(lIlY public contribution'. ::\ umbcl of members clll'olled ill :'Ililitary Home llu.pilal - lit:: en'c, U.
(S OU TH WALES BORDER CORPS ) CWMBRAN COLLIE RY AND PONTNEW YDD DIVISION. lFol'llled 11.9.0Ll.]
SIX BELLS DIVISION (MON). lFormed 11.B.09.]
1ft.. \lH~L.\HTElb
:
Dnrr.L
Hon. Surgeon.
A . \\T. Hayles,
:\1. H.C.S.
Six Bells, Auertillcry, Mon. Total 28.
L. \\'atkins HUll. :'Ilell1. )
HV.\IH~L'\H,(,El,. : DI:1Lr.lbLL, .ABFRG.'YE",", Y.
Field, Abbey Foregate, 'hrc\\':,uury.
Privates 27.
Hon. Treasurer.
1. Dulll \ 11 ~tn'ct, Abcrllargoc(l, Il'. 'nnlill'. RlCS,
[Fol'IIll.:d
Sergt. W . Cattle, 4, Bynnel' St., Belle Vue, Shrewsuury.
Officer 1.
4th Officer.
J. D,tvies, 3, Tn:clt'gal' TerracC', A bcrburgoed, nr. l'alCliif.
)1.11.
Hon. Secretary.
13.
lillE,\\' ntHY.
S uperintendent.
Hon. Su rge o n (Ac t ing).
Captain O. Y. Bulstrodp, :\I.D.
01.". '01 L ~('!lOOL', ,\.BE.RllAUr.OED.
llL\lHjL",\HTEl\-; :
liRE"'. B1;RY.
.li.O~).]
J. Griffiths,
Hon . S ecretary.
cw lIuues, UPPCl' C\\ lllU III 11.
H.~LL, Po~ rXEW\lJll.
2nd O fficel'. ~Ltilll1a Tcn:nce, POll tIle,') tid, :'Iloll.
C. MOl tOll, 1,
Inspector of Stores.
A. A.udre\\".
St. J ohn A n~bnlance Brigade.
No, VII. Dist'Y'ict.
Officers 2. Corporals 2, Privates 17. Total eifecti I'C 22. DeCl'ea e since last report 2. Drill ' helu 40. Average attcndancc 12. Cases attended on public duty 26. Removals H. ClI e attended ll~t on public duty 1~8. Annual in pectioD, H .. 09. Total on pnn:dc 18. :Med~lllOns 13. RegulatlOn uniform Yl"orn by 2 Officers, 2 corporal, and 11 men. Matel'lal: al1lbulance wagon, 6 stretchers, 2 sl1!'gical haV'resacs, splints, etc., vested in Di vi ional Com 11littee. Division supported by public contributions.
(SOUTH WALES BORDER CORPS ) TREDEGAR No . 2 DIVISION . [For1l1ccI :l9. 9. OU].
474
(SOUTH WALES BORDER CORPS ) RHYMNEY DIVISION. [Formed 9.2.09.J HEAD-QUARTER
UnGERY, RBYMNEY.
: THE
Hon. Surgeon.
R. de Acton Rectwoou.
4th Officer ,
J. Philpott, 7, Hill
lI.B.C.S.
treet,
Rhymney, )lon. Inspector of Stores.
Hon . Secretary,
J. J. Jenkins, 6 ,Forge Rhymney.
Roo:l[,
T.
Thomas.
Hon, Surgeon.
4th Officer,
G. A. lJrollll, :lLl:.G.!-l.
"". Pcm berthy, 53, COl1lmercial I'tt'eet, Tredegar, ~IOll.
Actcng Hon. Secretary,
Hon . Treasurer.
J. Lloyd, Kill! Lerley Terrace, Tn:degar.
H. O'Connor.
omcc,!'S 2. 'crgeant 1. COl'l'O!'(ll::; 2. Privates 22. Total effective 27. Increase Slllce l.ust ~'l'port 1. Anllual ill 'peetioll, H. B. 09. Total on parade 20. Annual re-exanUlla bOll, 2c. 9. 09. 1IcmIJel's passed H. Reaula tion uniform worn l.Jy 2l. M teti I \'ested ill Divisiollal C0l11lllittee. Division s~lpporled by workmen [lud general pu hlic . .
Captain I Iti(·ltunbull 'W hite,
L.I,.l.I'.,
Ni
'all
(Three Am~ulallcc iJil:i i ons).
1)1'111
Hall, UCl'tbyr.
OUicur ' 7. . 'ergcallts 5. Tota.l elJ'L'l'li I'e If!.
ADEl:StCIJA~
CJ100L.' .
Superintendent.
1st Officer.
H. Clark, e\'ern "iew, A1Jersychan.
G. F. Tnckwell.
Hon . Surgeon. ~r.D.
Con,elL
Hon . Treasurer.
Inspector of Stores.
Hon, Secretary.
J. :-.rorgan.
\Y. J. Rees.
F. Po\yell, PentTI'yn Villa, Abersychan. ergeants 2.
Corporals 2.
Primtes 57.
Total cfrecti ye 64.
(SOUTH WALES BORDER CORPS ) TREDEGAR No. 1 DIVISION. [Formed ~4. 7.06. J HEAD-Q"U_\.RTEBS: TREfJEGAI:.
H. G. BrowD,
1st Officer.
,Yo ::'Ilorgan,
M.B.C.S.
19, James
J. Leach, 35, LOlver Coronation
treet, Tredegal', Mon.
I nspector of Stores.
Hon , Secretary,
t.,
Privates 58.
1ll:.All-l~l-,\ltTl'.I, ,'. Al>I~lDlol.r,,\T""
bl'_\.
1'."
'UlOUL, ~IEIITJlYH TYDFIL.
H. Lll, Hon , Secretary.
ergt. U. J OJle~, 95, John. t., U. '1'0\\,11,
Superintendent.
D. Da\'i8, 17, ;\lardy Terrace, Plj'lilonth Hoatl,
:\1. 1:.
Actrng Inspector of Stores.
~Iertbyr.
Honorary Treas.
J. Davies.
1. ,',v!l·anu,;.
101'thyr.
OlIiCl'I~~. 'll";>,\Ill 1. Corporals '2. l'l'inJ.tes 13. Total efI'ecti\'e 1 Decre:w:e "lIH'~ l'bt rO}ll)rl 1£1. 1>rill~ bdd 1. Ca ~c n.ttelllled un public duty 23. Ca"es n.ttt,ntl·(] nut un public duty 15. _\.nnnni inspection, 18.9.09. Totnl on p~radc 15. H >rt~11n iun uuiform \\'orn oy 1 Otticer, 1 l'l'geant, 2 corpornb, and ~3 ll:c~1., Mntcrtn.l: 1 :tr"tcher,;, haITct;n.c, splints, lJanL1ogc<;, aud blanket, \'ested 111 Dl~-1"1~11ltl Committee. Di\'i::-iull tiul'l'ul'tec1 by mCUlten,;" l1b!:icriptiollS aml public cOlltnhl1ttoll~.
(No report recei ve(1.)
Hon . Surgeon.
COl'por Is 9.
(TAFF VALLEY CORPS ) l'rlERTHYR BORO ' DIVISION. [FornlL 1 15.7.06.]
Honorary Sur-geon.
HEAD-QUARTER,
"Illa, ;,)Ierthyr Yalc.
Superintend ent Secretary.
W. 11. Jone·.
(SOUTH WALES BORDER CORPS ) TALYWAIN DIVISION. [FOImed 26 .7.06.1
Officers 3.
[Forrncl12.11.0 ... . J
(TAFF VALLEY CORPS ) GLAMORGAN. Chief Surgeon and Chc ef Supt.
Officers 2. ergeant 1. Oorporal 2. Privates 31. Total effective 36. I ncrease since last report 19. Drills held 35 . A "erage a ttencIance 15. CasE's attended on public dnty 5. Cases attended not on public rluty 34.. Amlual inspection, 14.B.09. Total on parade 27. Annual re-examination, 30.9 ,09. Member pas ell 20. hl edallions 10. Regulation nniform worn by 1 Officer, 1 sergeant, 2 corporals, and -29 men. Material : stretcher, splints, bandage, Yested in Di \'isionnl Committee. DivisioD supported by Hhymney Iron Co., pulJlic and memuer' suhscril'tions. The members of this Division desire to take this opportunity of thanking the Rllymney Iron Company for the donation of £~O j [,1'0 the Rhylll1ley Workmen's D octors' Oommittee for a donation of £5 j like,,'i~e the many ub 'criber' of £1 Is.
J. W. Mulligan,
TJlEJ)EGAlt.
Hon. Treasurer.
T. Durhall1.
treet,
IIEA!l-QUARTElt~: Blt[GAIJE
475
G. :-,kinner (31 .3 , 10).
Tredegar. CU3.cers 2. Sergeant 1. Corporal1. Pri\'ates 23. Total effect ive 27. In crease since last report 5. Annual inspection, 14.8.09. T otal on parade 25. Annual re-examination, 28.9.09 . Memhers passed 20. Regulation uniform ,\\'?l:n by 1 Officer, 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 23 J1Jen. Material ycsted in DJvI~,;]onal Committee,
(TAFF VALLEY CORPS ) MERTHYR VALE DIVISION.
I£I... \I)-Ql.\1:I'r.I .. Superintendent
:
i\rx(Jx
Capt. \\". ,1. lll'OOll1l' .""·.C. (,1'.), Quakel'ti Yard, Trdnnris, l\lel'thyl' YalP. 2nd Officer.
J. O. J Olll·~.
[Formed ~1. 7.05.J
YILI,A, i\Ir.r..TH1H ""\LF.
Acting Hon . Secretar-y.
I't.:rgt . .T. ,_'. Creh'y, Cemelery Lndgc, ALcrfan.
Inspector of Stor'es.
Hon . Treasurer.
'Olp1. II . .Frn.nci ' .
E. Yallghall.
Officers~. .. l'rge<lll Ls~. Corpora Is 1. 1'1 i I'utes ~ Total eITecti \'e 36. Dccl'(~n 'f;! .i IIt·C In., t J'l'port 1. ])l'ill' held 1~. A \'erag~ att~l1l1ance 12. neb attUl1ded lIot un pul,lic duty 2:J. Anlluttl intip~ctiun, 9.9,09, 'l'ubtl on l'!1rltdu ~3. 1IlemLers pas,ed ulllluall'c-esnmill'ttioll, 3li. Medallions 21. Tlll'sillg' (;~l'titicnte 9. Reg~llation uniforll1 wom hy ttl!. Mnteriltl: tretchcl':3, ~illl](td mvtel' bottle, Sur<flCallmne;;ac, lJ:llltlttg~s, and splints, vested in Divisional COlllmittee. Di\' j ion Supported oy pu blic con trilJutioll '.
t. Joh?t A 17tbnla1'l ce B?"igade.
476
N o. ViI. Dist?'ict.
(TAFF VALLEY CORPS ) TROEDYRHIW DIVISION. [Forlllcd 23.10.06]. H EAD-QUAUTERS : BUIDGE
[Formed 13.9.9 .]
Hon . S ecretary.
CorpI. E. . J 0]) e', 13, Angus treet, 'l'roedyl'hiw, R. '. O.
Acting Inspector of Stores.
Hon . Treasurer.
A. Daker.
D.J one .
Officer 1. ergennts 2. Corporals 3. Privates 17. T otal efl'ecti \'e 23. D ecrease since la t reporl 6. Drills held ~:2. A "erage attellclallcc 14. Ca es attende<l on public duty 3. Cases attended not on public duty 20. Annual in pection, 19.£1. 09 . Total on paradc 15. Annual rc ·examination, 27.5.0fl. l\Iembers pa ed 17. Failed 1. l\Iedallion 5. ~U1' ing certificate 6. Relj'1.1lation uniform \yorn by all. :JIaterial : 4 stretcher, urgical havrcsac, halltlages, splint, etc., vested ill Di,i ional Committee. Di\'ision upported by public contribution.
WEST MONMOUTHSHIRE CORPS . lFormed 2 . . 09.] C hief Surgeon.
C hief Superintendent.
D. T . Rocyn Jones, )I.B .
R. P . ..Adam, 100, K ing " tn:ct, Brynmuwl'.
( T hrce Ambulrtncc Divisions).-Officers u . ergcallt T otal effective 7. Decrease since last report 8.
4.
Corporal
5. Privalcs 70.
(WEST MONMOUTHSHIRE CORPS ) ABERTILLERY DIVISION. [Formed 7.00.] HEAD'Q"L"ARTER
: GnrxA 'rmr IIALL, AEERTILLEJ1Y.
Honorary Surge on (Acting).
D. T. Rocyn Jones, D. P . ll . Su perintendent.
J.
'Y.
Hon . Secretary.
Da,ies, 91, Princess Street, Abertillery.
",V. ilrcrlho1'l1c, 15, Powell, 'treet, Abcrtillel'Y.
Inspector of Stores.
Hon . Treasurer.
ergt. J. Matthcws.
'ergt. _l.. Po\\'ell.
Officers 2 (including 1 Corps' Officer). ,ergeants~. Corporais 2. Privates 3l. Total eJrecti \'c 37. Drills held 2. ~-\. "erage attendance 23. Remoyals 4. ea es attelllieu not 011 public duty 131. Annual inspection, H . . 09. Total on parade Ie. Annual re-examination, 30.9.09. :JIembers pa sed 36. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 2 sergeants, 2 corporals, tLUd 31 lllen. :Jlaterial: 4 stretcher ', fl'actnre bed, L OIYJl1oor jacket, 3 haVl'e"acs, \yater bottle, pliut, uandaf!c , ctc. , \'C. tcd in Divisional Committee. Di\'isiol1 supported 1)3' YOhllltary contriutltiolls.
(WEST MONMOUTH CORPS) BLAINA DIVISION. HEAD-QUAllTElts:
Hon . Surgeon .
H. C. Bcvan,
:11.]t . C. S.
(WEST MONMOUTH CORPS) BRYNMA WR DIVISION.
TREET, T ROEDl'lUIlW.
Hon . Surgeon and Supt.
R. H. Allan, 1LB., Bridge "'tl'eet, l'roedyrhiw, R. . O.
477
LFol'lllecl 2,10.0-1.]
CRunCH bSTITUTE, BLAIXA. Superintendent.
C. J ellkius, Esklcy House, Coronation 'treet, Blail1a, ?Ion.
Inspector of Stores.
Hon . Treasurer.
J. l:ossiter.
..elgt. R. DaVieS.
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Corporals 2. PriYates 21. T otal effective 26 . Drills held 49. Average attendance 20 . Removals 2. Cases aLlentIcd not on public ~uty. 460 . Annual inspection, 14.8.09. Total on pamde 20. A~nual re-exammatlon, 11.9.09. Members passed 19. Medallions 16. Regulation ul1lfonn worn by 1 Officer, 1 sergeant, 2 corporals and 21 men . Malerial: 1 stretchers, 2 smgical havresacs, 2 water bottles, horse wagon, and a large (lUantity of splin~s and ~an~ages, vested in Divisional Committee. Division snpported 1y IHllJhc contnbutlOns.
II EAll-QUARTE!:S: OLD
TOWN HALL, BnYN~rAWI:.
Hon . Surgeons. ~l.
' hcchy,
'Y. L. Pritchard,
L.R.C.I'.
~I.Il., C.)1.
Superintendent (Acting) and Hon . Secretary.
R. P. Adum
J
100, l\:illg 'trcct, Urynllla\\,J'.
1st Officer and Insp ec tor of Stores.
Hon . Treasurer.
A. U. Baiutoll. 0, Killg "t., BI'3'nlllawr.
R. W. Lewis.
Ollicer" ,1 (illcluding 1 Corps Ollicer). 'cr"cant 1. Corporal1. Privates 18. Tolal (fl'ecth'e :H. Decrea. e ince 101. t ·report ~ . Drills held 37 . A\'erngc attendance 12. Oa es attended on l,tlhlic duty~. ROll1omJ.;~. (;;tses attOllrle<l not on pul)lic lluty 143. Annual ill 'l'ectilln, 11. .00. Tuhl 011 pIlI'Hle 10. Annualrc-oxalllinutioll, 29.9.09, Member" ]la O SI'll 19. :'ledalliull!; fl. i\'l1l'"ing cortificatcs 2. Regulation uniform \Yom Ly 2 OlIker , 1 ~er~eallt, 1 corp;)} tI, aBel L l'ri\'atcs. :Jlateri01.1: 4 slretcher', 1 snrgic:tl bane nc, blnlll' cl.'. waterproof .. hcet , etc., e\'cry rncmhet' equipped with pouch fittillg" wator hottle!;, an<1 ratiull Itan 'sacs, ycste(l in Dil'i;;ional COlllmittee. Tum1.Jer of mClllbers e111'ol1erl in Dil'i ' ioll ' uppol'Lecl I),)' Yob;utal',)' conlri\)uti0lJS. the Military HOllle IIo;;pitab R ' :;01'1'0, ~. The tklllk of the m 'ml)(!r aru dnc to tIte I3l'j'nmn.wr Urban District CouDcil for thc ue of the Olll Town llall free of charrrc.
478
'()I un ial
St. John A?nutl.-lan ce Bng((,de.
jj I'a nelles.
479
New South Wales District. DIWl'RI(fl' ,'TAFF. DCJlllllj Co IlL III ISSIO,/Cl'-"M r. 1'. S, Drxso:-.", :\f. B. District G'1i irf SII}Jf'l'intc1ll1Lllt--LiCllt. -Co\. T. ;, :l\L\RTI:-.", B. A. , L. R. c.r. District SlIperilltC1L,lent lrcns/u'cl' '\1 1'. ]1. D. \\TALsrr , B. A., M .I.e.E . Dislrid SII}JrrilltCJl(ltlll SCCI'd({I'!'- ~l r. B. It. H.uX.'FOHJ). District Supl'l'i,Llr:llrleill 0/ Stuas J IJ'. ,J. A. DWK, ~r.IJ .
r.
([olonial
~.ran(h£5.
HEJ>ORT OF T H E DEPeTY C'O}DIIS. TOXER. IIJ.:.lD-I/u.urn:Hs: ~,
EllUI1'.\llLr,;
BUIL])I~GS, 3':;0, GEOl~GE
, 'TREE'l.', ,'ymIEY.
J owary, 1910.
, Ir.,
I ha,' , til, II01101l1' to .'lllJlllit th .\llI11Utl Repurt of this DI·trict fur the year aOth ,'( {It 'mhl'l', 1tlOll. Mend, '1':-; (If 'on'ral J)i"i",iulh re, prill led bJ 1\ rCtlllest from the ol'C!':1.11i:ers of the )laratltull B,U'I' Ill,lel at E:l'.;tcl· to 1'l'lldt I' fir,'t air1 in ca 'C of need. B(;th Ambulanre and i'1\ISllI~ Di,i~il)!IS wen ]"JIl". like! alld th ir ",en' ice: plmcrl oEgreat \'nlu~. In yi '\I' of th 'l'hC'lllllll'llal ','l':tI1SiOIl uf .'lId hatlllll,g on th~ ocean bcnchc~ ofXew 'outh ,faies, \I ith Its l,lC'll1Cllt uf dall('fL'I', lI'ell-tmincc1 Lift' ~,\\ illo' 'll1],s have been estab. li:;llCd, (llld lll,lll:" of thl' IlIl.;ntl'l'I';, !'cl!()L!'lIi..,illg' the, alne uf till' grigtttle. h~vl.; joined it; thll HUl1Il\\'ic·j· Ili, i"ion, fOl'lIll'd this yea I', i entirel' compo,'cd oE Lift, • aver'. It j" vcry I'Jea",ill'.!' tl> not .. th 'tnlJllt of re'l' 't't to the efficiellcy or the work of the nrigud' ill t1l'" di. triet of \\'011 'JIg 11I~ which \I'll: shown UJ' the pre:entatiol1 publicly hy tlte ~layo1' of Woliollgong of:L J lor l' Allll,ul:1.llce amI fund, towards its IIp.keep. The 'Olllllli. 'iOllc!' f~Il' tl! AU"tmli:lll Hlnllch wa' pl'esent amI wa accompanied by the DI trict . 'lIpl:I'illt lICl"lIt ~ cr t,I',)'. Th, \\'iue'i ll ' I cl nnn':-;t III largo> indutl'illl c 'ntl'C3 ha, gr '~tly interfered with thc cxpnll ion of 0\11' \I"ork, hut t1l 1" is ,\ l!r' l' '!lSOll to hl'lieve that bl'i gh tel' times nre ahead, alld that. Ollle uf IHII' dOrm,lIlt Di"j ion' will in the COllI'~e of thc year wake up to activity. I hit\'l' llllll'h 1'1 nrL ill callin~ 'lttLlltitlll to the re·acce:-; ion of Mr. Roles R . Ram fOI'c! ;1S I )i~tl'i( t . 'lip l'intL'lIdl'nt, 1'l't:ll',Y, brought about by hi .. lluklllg' special rcaI'm n~C'lllt II t· uf lll' l'l'l' ate nnd pl'uf l!:;~jonal till tie' WI til n. \'i~w to Brigade rClluirellJell t '. I han' the honuur to bL', ..'!l', Y uur oh hen t ,""'l.l'\·ant, T . ..'TOI.IE DL' 0_", llUIL , 'ClTill1j Eruthcl' of the (Jl'llu 0 • St.. J/)lt L ol Jerum/IJn n England. cndill~
COMMONWEALTH Commissioner.-:Jlajor G. L .
OF AUSTRALIA .
M~LLI~ , ~I.A., :li.D.
Medical Offica in Chief-Lieut .. Colonel A , E.
P ERKL.'i~
REPORT OF THE CO:JLlU
195
E LIZABETH
M.A. , :li. B., D . . 0.
I O),TER.
TTIEET,
HYDE P AItK, SYD:-<EY. 4th Febnw1'Y, EllO.
SIlt, I have the honour to submit the Annual Report of the t. John Ambulance BriO'ade in Austl'alia for the year ending 30th Sl:'ptemLer, 1909. I n New o':lth , Vales the Brirrade continues to ach'ance, a' ' \'ill IJC seen from thc ac:companymg report of the Depu.ty C01?llJissioner ~or the Di::;~ri~t. ,~~lthoug~] the nU~lll)er of members is not so hloh as lU somc prenous y~ar,', It 1:, sat!. fa.ctOlY to nute that a hiuher standard of elliciency is maintained. . . ' In Ta mania the Bricra.de has been form~d, nnd ,'ome u e~ul ,YOI:k 1::; lJclllg' done III H obart. For the pres~nt the T <.\smanian ]Jortion of the Bngadc I S uttac:lled to the N ew, outh ' Vales D istrict. In Victoria, thL: 10c,\1 ~entre o.E tl:e t. J ?h~l Ambulance Association decided during the year to assist in fOl'lmug a ~1::;tl'lct, amI I t I~ to lJe boped t hat within a few months the Brigade will be well established under lhe cha.rge of . . th L ieut. · Colonel G. IIome, A . A. M. C. The Adelaide Centre of the t . Jolin AmlJUhnce Asoclat:on resol "ed thnt a ou A ustra.lian District of the Brigade is desiralJle, \.Jut no actIve ~ tep'> l~a,e let beeI~ taken to carry out its decision. I n ' Ye,-tern Australia the Bngalle 1-; dOll1~ g.oo~ work. D uring the year the Principa~ M edical Ollice.r in ,Tew 'outh 'Vtt~e::; 111\lt~ me to form aRe erve for the Au.:;trahan Army M echcal Corps. As a re~ult o.f n ~ personal appeaJ to th~ meru.b~rs in. ydney and sulJurbs I am able to SUIJllut a, hst 0 63 membel'~ who deSIre to J0111 thIS Reserve. I have the honou r to be, 'ir, Y our obedient. ervant, G . L ANE :MULLI~' , M. D . , Major, A.A .M. O. K night of Gmce of the Order of St . J Oh1,L oj J erusa lem in E'Lg~an.d. C01nmissione?' fol' the Commonwealth of Attst?altCl. Th e Commissioner for Special ervices, St. John A mbulance Brigade.
lJel'Ul!I-Commissloller/u/' J.\"cw Suuth TVct!es. L IST 01.' COHPS .\."n
~\. ~lUL'L.\X
D rn ·10:-."S T:-." 'j,;
ORnER OF E:-."roHITY. 'Ol:1'S A~n DrVI::;IOXS .
Olehl! Divi:-;ioll \ \'c:-;t 'I'll :-\llll\ll'h" Diyi 'ion Gas\l"ol'k" Di,·i ... iull l'j"ii AllilJlllallce and Tl':llbJlOrt Corps l lallllnin Di"i"ion ("4\.'&'1'. '01')1") !l car! "uarkr. . D i,i:-;iull ( '.~\.. & T . Gorps) J \~I·th (\\' esll'lIl ~\. u:-;tmlia) L ith~(Jw Di"i"iun \ \'ollullt.:0ng Divi:-;ioll '\'tLte1' and " ,\cmgc nOlm1 Division J Iarhou r T rust D i dsion 'UU lltlll lln tl ra, D ivision V aucluse D i\'isioll H uhart ( . M .U .. \. ) Division R a ndwick Di,·i ...ion Midla,nd Junction Di vision
Formed. Mal'. 20, 1903. ~ept. 9, 1903. ~ept. 20 1 nO;). :;\[a.y 1, 1801. , 'pt. 13,1(104. Kov. 17, 1(104. D ec . ~g. H104. .J uly 17, 1905. l!pt, 2, 1905, .Tu ne 12, 1806. J tine 25, 1906. IllY 9, 1907. J an. 6, 190 TOV . 1 , 190 . far. ] 5, 1909. F eb. 9, 1909 .
A7
St. John A ?nbulance B?·igade.
480
r
Ul1SING
Drn
Colonial Buu'l ches.
ION::> .
1\1ar. May .T une Jan.
Gle be Division . . Balmain Di\'i ion (O.A. &T. Oorp ) Head-quarter Di,-ision (C.A. &T. orp) Yaucluse Di\'ision
20, 30, 7, 23,
433 ; accidents to wh:trf la,bourers and seamen, nn,! general shipping, 175; accident' on the streets, trams, vehicle.', mul otherwise, 63; acci(lent. in factories and from buildings, -107, ; accidents at sporLs mectinrrs. IG2 ; acci(lentH in dwelling houses, 108 ; female e,tses in all cb~~es 1. 651 ; c:t;'ies occllrring on , undays, 336 . Precis of tota.! number of cases: Medical a,lld surgical tran ports 011 practitioners' c!!rtific:tle' ane! easu:tli ty transports inclu, i \'e, 3, -113 ; n,ttcnclltl1CCS at sports meetin(JS 222, treated t'\,t st:ttions uC(;l)rciillg' to prill(;ipJe~ of first aid and directcd to medic~l pl'ltctitioners 01' hospitals for fmthel' tl'eatllwut, 067 ; calls to accident,' where, after fi1'.,t ail! being renc1 (; l'e[l, pati ents were able to proceed home without further aid 153 ; calls wh 'l'e ~ '1'\ il'es were not re'luired, '27 J j Lota,lll11mber of cnses, 4,929. ' Th e work of the Corp: :t~'aill estnl.Jished It fre'h re(;ord. During tile twelye months ullder r(;\'i ,\\' thl'l'c was an illcreas' of ,)17 cas ''';, and 1,730 miles travelled in excess of last Yl'ar's l1Jil~;t~t.l. Record: of the w01'k J! rfunlled since the inception of the Ci\'il AIIlIHtI:Ull'e BI·i'.(':lCle .ltuw,; that :t totnl of 33,32 per:;olls h,we ht:nefited by its serriee:-.. Th o Corp no\\' POs"e.-;sC. frllll' 1L1Illmlance waggon' anr! nine umbulance litt rs. The htlanc", heet PI' oS II t: a most .'ati-;factory appearance and speaks for the IIl'llIller in which th • pnuli" l'l';'nnl' th ' effort· fll the ('orI>" UII behalf of the sufferinCT. Th e receipt. \\' '1'e C2,50~ FI". 'd., and til, e -l'l~llCli ure £?-,132 as. 0
1903. 1904. 1 ~\04. .
1908.
AB TRACT OF CO RP ' AKD DIVr. IOX
\ '~l"I'S Officer ..
l\arne of Corps and Di visi::ms.
l\l\I"ing.
Ambulance.
I
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(C.A.&T. CORPS BALMAIN DIVISION. New South Wales 5 District:Civil Ambulance and ' T ransport Corps Balmain Division Head-quarters Div. Cootamundra " Glebe " Gasworks " Harbour Trust " I Hobart, Y. M. C. A. Ts." Lithgow " Randwick " Vancluse " estern Suburbs " W ollongong ,: Water and Sew. Bd. " ,Vest Australia District : Midland Junction " P erth
J [1' ,\1, 5
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1 1
1 1
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1 1 1 1
2
1
1
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1
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
1 \IG 20 1 1 :z I I I 1[. -,, :z 22 • 2G
1
1 1
20 22
7 1 1 1
1
1
7
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5
2
12
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CIVIL AMBULANCE AND TRANSPORT CORPS.
'1'. 1\lC'Lean.
Ollieer: 2. ~ l'g 'ullt l. ol'poml"J l'rimtes]. Tutal ell't'ctire 23 . 11ll.:l'ca"e "lIle In t ]' port 3. I h'il1~ h,ld :2J. _\. \'cm~c attendance 12. Ca 'es nttt:IHled not l/Il puhlic du Y 12. _\llllU:ll in'l'O!'liOl1. 12.7.09. Tot'l1 on pa,rac1e 15. Allnn,II re-l'xalllinatioJl, 1:2.1.0'1. i\lunllCl'.' p;l~sed 1.,. .Jledallions fi. Material: ~ :-.t1' telt l' , ,plint. and Ix1tlclcl~C~. ])i,-i illn. upport ,cl hy nll'mue!' 'contribution'. \ T III ti,l, n j t til has 1)(' Jl rendel'ed I y thl' llIemhers of this di\'j-;iun durin" the y.lI' ill I Ii '\il.g' til' Ullicl'l' in ehfll'g of the Corl'~ (l1almaill Bl'ilnch), and al 0 a 1 ting.lll t)'.tll I.ort \I' wk. et '.
Hon, Surgeon .
.,
,)
i l l 81
O\\'in~ tll C.hitll~(, uf I'c.silI0ne· hy llll'1Il1wr:' and the 1'0. iL;n:l ion of thu Lady nperl11tlllldent the iJi\·j..,joll i .. existing only llolJlillnlly. but efforts nrc now beill~' made in Uallllaill to uhtain fl'e~h melllber,. A first aid ('lass has recently u 'ell eXll111ined and :t h 1I1le llllrsilJl' cbs" is lJl;illg or~nlli!il'cl by the Branch of the ;\..sso(;iation to enable ller.'olls to hCl'OlllC e1i~ible for atlllli, ion to the Di\'i~iolJ_
IIEUH!l \.HJ'lo,I:S: l'~..'\'lH_\.Ij P.ULWAY
TATIO,-, SYDNEY.
Honorary Surgeon .
F. J. 1'. 'tt"kill',
A. Pttlwer,
M. D.
J. E. Peters.
d
The y~ar's work repres~nted 4929 cases, attended t~. Of t?ese ~41 ~ '~'~re con~e~~ to HospItals and Homes m Sydney and Suburbs. 1 he claSSlfic:.:tlOll IS .tS foll~\~ S ~. Government cases (these comprise government employees, pollce, naval, lllllita y, railway and tramway department cas('~, transports c~nducted for the governOle~lJ medical officer and special ambulance serVICes for the vanous governmcnt department,
YD _'E Y.
W. l\eato, Wyudh!llll Gro\e, AlexallLlrin, Sydney.
Honorary Secretary.
Superintendent of Stores.
' [ \.'lW -,
Superintendent.
M. D.
Chief Superintendent.
M. B.
1~.1: . . . .
C.A.&T. CORPS HEAD QUARTERS DIVISION. [Formed 17.11.04.J
[ForweLl 1.:).04.]
BRANCHES AT CmCULAR QUAY, BADfAIN A.TD NEWTo"'N.
Chief Surgeon.
Honorary Treasurer.
•. }'illla,r,
Included in corresponding Ambulance Di\'ision.
G. Armstrong,
Hon . Secretary. JHl'l~h!!,l'll\"e Uoad, Bahn:tin.
C.A.&T. CORPS ) BALl\1AIN NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 30. 5. 04 .]
13 ---
HEAD-QUARTERS: OENTRAL HAlLWAY
E. -J. Pierce,
I
I- - - - - 1
Superintendent.
R. L. C. ,Yard, 1t l , DOllnelly , treet, Ua 11lIa i n.
Inspector of Stores. \\' .• t \\' rt.
1
1
[FoJ'llI(fl 13.0.04.]
:.\fn.·I'LH.l'!':, THEI'.T, B.\ul,\!x.
fil ,\1.1'1-,1.'
Hon. SUI-ge on. ':tJ'l'llth'I" L.I:.n ...
:i0
ti
1
1 1
1
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Total
3 :23 30
2
481
Inspector of Stores .
~el'gt.
W. i\I. Ford, Clifton, ,VaJker t red, Reclfel'l1.
COl·pI. J. 1. 'choticld.
Hon . T,·easurer.
l)to.
"T.
Spears.
Col()nial Branches.
St. J ohn A?1~bulance BrigClde.
4 2
Officers 2. '::ergeant 1. Corporals 2. PriYates 25. Total effective 30. Increase illce la t report 4. Drills beld 2 ~\., erage attendance 9 . ases a,t,tended not on pul)lic duty O. .Annual inspection, 11. 6. O~: Total on pa.r,tde 9. .Ann~lO.l re-examination, 14. O. 09. :Members pas.sed 9. l\!edalhon.~ .. l\latel'l:ll.: .1 Reguhttlon tretcbel', splint and bandages, vested 111 onumttee of Dl\'l ' lOn. D1YlSIOn upported by members' contributions.
(C.A.&T. CORPS ) HEAD QUARTERS NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 7. G. 0 1. ] HE.:l.D-QL\l~rElU;: CHRIST CUeJ:CH
CHOOL
ILl!.I, I
"J'l:EE'!',
YDNEY.
Lady S uperintendent .
Hon. S urge o n.
C. V. Bowker, )I.B.
:JIiss .JI. A. "\Vallhopc, l~, ;lorg ~'t., R~(Hern. 2nd Nursing Officer.
1st Nursing Officer.
::'lis~
Miss B. O·Keefe. Lady S ecretary.
ITT
Lady T,-easurer.
Lady Inspector of Stores.
::'h;s .:'II. A. Liebmann, 50, Edgcliffe Road, \ Yoollabra.
A. C .. h·upc.
Jlr". E. ::'lcLe:tll.
l\lisl:l L. Ruddock.
Officers 4. Nur lng ~isters 4U. Total efi't:ctiw iiO. Decrease'ince la t report 1. Practicel:l held 11. _\. \'ern:;e at tell cl am" 1 L First aid cases attended not on public duty L.. Ca:;e. pril·,"tL'lr lltll~ul lU. Annual inspection, L.6 .00. Total on parade ~l. ~\l:llu;d rL··e:.;alll~n;ltJOl1: .!I.I)~. ~leI1l1Jer~ passed 11. ::'leclnl1iolls .~6. R~gulatlOn 1l1lllOl'ln wurn hy;3 l1t~r:>I11~. Utlicl'r. :l1Icl. ~li nursin Cf sister'. ::'latellal: ::;phnb. hmdag 'S. etc., Yl!.;tec11ll CllJllllllttl of DIYl.IUll. Diu"i;n ~upported 11) meml)er' :suu:-cl'iptioll~.
COOTAMUNDRA DIVISIO N.
GLEBE NURSIN G DIVISION (SYDNEY). JIL\Il-\luAJ\'n~Hf:i:
Hon. S urgeon. ,r. Ka II :'I1.n.
lIon.
R.
Alldel'~OD, )f.n.
Lady Secretary
Dllr~t.;ss,
()!liccrs:d. 1 llrsing si~tpl's 22. Tutal efleeti\'c 21. . rnCl'l':1 'e "illn' Ins rl·l'ol.t 3. l'mctH'l's held ,j 7. A vGra~e at tUllcinllce 16. FL:~t ,t,;l eases attl'I.ld"d Ill! jlll1JIIC' dnly O. Fi)",,!' aiel cases attend!'(] Tlot on pllhliC' duty ~;l. .AlIllu:d IIhp ~etl(JI1, L6.0!1. TIltal ou p:lrndl' 11 . ~\Ilnllal I"I '-P. :tlllilJation. 4.6.0D. .;\[l'ml) r.., 1Hl". cd 11. M edallioll 1. H '~lll:tli() 11 uniforlll WOI'II. .JInt 'riai: kits, banda!!,·". Spllllt.', l'tl'., I', i'ted ill tlIp COllllllitt"e of tlll' lJil·i"ion. Division UPI,ortl'd bY'lIl,"·ril'tlOn . . ' '1',1'.11 ul~ th, III '~lIber". nlthou~1t trllilll·d lIll)""p':;. hal'C lll:1l1:1gul to be on (1Ii'.y onan }1I1 llll.! 1I(,C'H"I')I1. • 111'-' (;onjel. who wn. attnched to the A. :\1. J. nrs i1l" ,\;r<;ice in ,"" Ilh . \frll'a dllrill~ lit" W:1I, ha' ~r atly IIPII' d tltl' DinilJl1 wltlt kcture. and 1 'IllOli ·tl':ltWllS ')11 llllr"illg' work rllll'ill~ tit . year. T
GAS W ORKS DIVIS IO N (SYDNEY) 1[L..\JH~L\I.rLl,s:
l, .\::;\\'u l:n;.
1 U:::,
:\1.
[L"o1"llH'tl :20.9.03.]
KE.--r
Hon. Surgeon.
J). Lul-el"
Sn:EET,
:'\1..T.
Tll1ll\in~, ~~n,
'hurch 'ampenlowll.
,'tl'l:l't,
. fIayc",
Hon. Secretary.
ltJO. I'
Ilt,
,·YD);E¥.
Superintendent.
r:.
Hon. Treasurer.
trl'lt. ,'pIlley.
.T. T. Valy.
_~() rCjlort rc!"vi\·Cll.)
CootamulHlm.
~\.. il1a(;h; llZll~.
Annual inspection , :i.~.3.09. Toml on parade ii. ~\.nllllal l'U-l.!XI1111lllatillll, L.3.09. Members pas:sed ii.
GLEBE DIVISIO N (SYDNEY. HE.l])-(lL\JlTEll. : ::IT . •Jon.
'::) ,
[Forll1e<l ~O.:j.O;J.)
CHOOL II.\LL. Gl.UlF.
SuperIntendent and Hon. Treas . 'Y. J. Bani " SJ, "\\'H;r,\lll Hoa' l,
Hon. Surgeon.
1st Officer.
.J !Jss B. :\[ nrsland.
Hon. Treasurer.
Hon. Secretary.
W. T. McDonald.
Lady Inspector of S t ores.
J>el'l\'l;lIt ~t., GleIJl~.
[Follned 8.0.07.]
\V. Brown, ()ootamundra.
Browll Craig,
''1' •• ToII:-l'" SCHOOf, II.\LL, GLEBE.
.J[rs. G. Chl-k, .. Ebmen," :3:;1, GldJe Rel., Glebe Pt.
Superintendent.
Hon. Surgcon.
[Formcd 20.3.03.]
Lady Superintendent and Treasurer.
n.
}\{i!';s .\. E. Ballh,]
\\
H. M.
483
::\l.B.
HARBOUR TRUST DIVISION SYDNEY). JJJ... \IHHAI
Ir:I:,,: H .\llll<l\ J~ TIl',,'1
Hon. Surgeon.
T. L. l)'H eiJly.
Insoector of Stores.
Superintendent.
'lI'Lldnr HOIl Sec,-etary. r~ru ... t Olllcl.'s,
Inspe,c,to,r, of Stores.
F. E. ?a"", I [ ·ll'lx'Ut· m.!ulal'
(~lla,)',
(JU.'lY. ~.rdlley.
1. I (mlter.
yrlney. Hon . T,-casurer.
Hon. Secretary.
ll. E. Dudtd, Onluancu
Dept., Circular (~l1ay, Sydney.
Hon . Treasurer.
Pte. J. H.
'11:t'Vl,\H QL.\Y.
U. Lindsn\. J lal"lllllll" 'l'ru: OHlc:cs,
)!.B.
GlL·be. Pte. J. "\V. Pearsoll.
OI'Flcr',
fForull_tl ~j.l.i.Ol.i.]
~J yer:>.
Officers 3. 'el'geants~ . Coq1orals 3. I)rlvates 10. Totull'fll'dive 1 . Decrea~e since last report 19. Drills held 39. AH!l'age atLcndau(;c. n. Ct:ses attended on pul)lie duty 3. Cases attended llot on pulJlic duty 37. _\1lJ1Ult1ll1spectlOll, 4.6. 09. Total on parade 11. Annual re-examination, 4..6.09 . MUIlI bert; pass ~(l ~ 1. M.edallions 11. Service bad~es 2. Nursing certificaLel:l [01' mUll ". HegulatlOll uniform worn by 2 Officers. 2 sergeants, 3 corporals, and 5 men. l\latcrH~l: ~ whceled litters, 6 stretchers, surgical baversac, 4. first aid kits, 2 water hottle~, . t:'Ull1~ulur and roller bandaO'es "', splints,etc . , vested in management committee. Dl \'IS1011 supportedf by members' subscriptiolls and public enterta.inments . The DIvision l:lent a ~C]uad 0 8 uniformed men by invitation of the Y .M.O.A. to the 1a.ratlton ra.ce held by thum on E aster MonclftY ~~nd their work gave general sa.til:lfactioll.
, '. II:tll]'u ry, Sllll"
om ur:,~. ~er"lnllt .. ~. Pli\atL's ~~. TlIt.d eti'l,ctiYl') :2G. Dl'ere.\. e .·illC" Inst. rep rt i>rij)" h ·Id Ill. .Alera~e :ttt '1lllan'C l~. Allnual ill, jlt.;l,ti(Ill. 11.! I. Oll, Tlltal 011 p.'ll':llle 1 7. \ 1111 n 11 re-exn 11\ i 11 It tion. 11. !). O~). :.\kmbers p:L sed 17. ~ll·c1allion:-~. 1)i\'isio ll snpporl\:d hy ] LnlJOlll' Tnl.·t l'ollllnisslOllLl".
r,.
HOB ART Y. M.C A.) DIVISI ON. 1 1},\]Hll.\I'l"I.:H'i.
Y. ?ll.l' _\ .. 1 [nn.\I(T.
Surgeon.
It D. l'alllp1icll,
[Fol'llle(ll .11.0 ' ] T.\s~1 \\"1.\.
In charge. )1.11.
N. X. Bulcl':tig, Hellel'il'e. Hobart, 'l':lS 111:1 11 iit.
Hon. S ec r etary and T reasurer.
Inspecto,- of Stores.
Pte. }{. _\. . G. \\'ISl', Y . .\l.L'.A .. IlolJnrt.
I'tL'. P. F. J louke.
Colonial Branches.
St. J ohn A 1nbulance Brigade.
484
Officers 2. Priyutes 6. Tota.l effective 8. Drills held 24 . Average attendance~ . Oa es 'lttended on. public dut:y 2. Cn es attended not 011 pul)lic duty 10. ~Jn,terlL1l: hal1dnge~ and 'phntH, \estct1m St. JO.lm Ambulance Brig·lde. Di I ision upported by donn tlOll;', concert ,etc. .A. ustrahan A.M. C. Resel'Ye, 6. A first aid class " 'ill be held commencin~ ill the early winter se.lson, thc 1 u-ult of "hich it is hoped, will add considerahly to the strength of the :qi\ is10n. _\11 L!ffort w"ill shortly be ll1ade to raise funcL to pnrcha e hetchel's, met1lc,l1 hal l'Lsact', and uniforll1~, "ithout which the Diy} ion i ' hea,i1y handicapped .
LITHGOW DIVISION.
[Formed 19.7.05.J Hon . S ec. and Treasurer.
Hon . S UI-geon and Superintendent.
R
Major H Kirkland, )LB., ~.A.M.C., Lithgow.
Ru~
ell, Lithgow.
VAUCLUSE NURSING DIVISION.
485
[Formed 22.1.08.J
Hon . Surgeo n.
C. \ V. ReId, Lady Superinte nd ent and Hon, Treas, Miss 1. I{obilk'OIl, lI'lrbour Vw\\", \ \',ltSllll':-; Bay.
~I.D.
Lady Secretary and Inspector of Stores.
Mis;;
WATER AND SEWERAGE BOARD DIVISION (SYDNEY). LF o l'lIl d
l~. G, Oti.l
IIE.\l)-QL'.\l:TEIt.": 311, Pr"!"!' ,'Tl:EFT, S)I>~EY.
HOIl Surgeon.
[Formed 15.3.00.J
IIE~D-QL\.RTER::;: J3E.\.CII STHEET,
s. :--tok
Hon. Treasurer.
Hon . Secretary.
G. . Cohen, "Greenbank," Cowper 'treet, Randwick.
E. Hallliltull-DroWllc.
Officers 2. ergeant 1. Corporal1. Privates 16. Total eff cti\(} :20. N umlJel' of drills ancl practices 15. ~\. \"erage a ttenclill1ce 9. •\Ilmml insl 'C{·tioll, 6.7.09. Total on parade 10. Annual re-examination, G.7,09. ~1 L!1l1ber.' l'n~sLCl 10. This Diyi ion durin" the year treated Hi (;<1 'es of accident , the 1I11111bc1' f miles trayelled bein cr 4. o~lateria1: hand ambulance, 2 ~trct<:hers, 12 kit 1m!..!.', and lnr0;e ambulance ch~st fully equipped. Membt.:l" were in attellc1:lI1'c e in ca~e of lwddellt 7lt different sports and footlJall matches in Runelwiek during the year. l:e!..:lIlntiull uniform is worn hy 1 Officer, 1 sergeant, 1 corporal. 6 men wenr cal' aud 1m.dg e.
VAUCLUSE DIVISION (SYDNEY).
Su perr n tendent.
.~, ~l. B., .\ __ \' ~l.
C, T. Tlic\...dt, 11, L .:\Il:nul;,
[Formed
CHOOL, 1l1ILI'L\IlY Ro.\D,
G.l.O ~ .]
\Yxr.ox'" Thy.
Honora ry Surgeon.
Superintendent and Hon . Treasurer.
C. IV. Reid, M.ll.
H. Nonie, junr., • Gunyah," Pttciti.c ,'lreet, IVatson'::; Bay.
Hon . Secretary.
Inspector of Stores.
T. F. 110lyneaux, Cove treet, \Vatson'::; Bay.
Sergt. W. H. Layton.
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. COl1Joral 1. Prin\,t~s 8. Total effccti\'c 12. Decrease since hl."t report 4. Drills helel 38, A \'erage att ellc1ance 11. l{CUlOVo.l::; 4. Casesattendeelllot on pul)lic duty :l3. Anllual illspectioIl :l7.n.on. Tot:tlon parade 5. Annual re-examination :67.9. on. -:.rellluers p:u;sec1 5. Med:tIliull 1. Material: 2 stretchers, carrying' slleet, 2 lield h:t\'re.·acs, spllllts, 1mlldnges, (hessing'S, ·tc., vested in the Divisioll . Division sUPlJortecl by pll1Jlic donatiun.' lind entertailllllents. Notwithstanding the difficulties wIJich ha I'e lJe;;et the Dili:,ion c1l1l'il1g the last twelve montb!:! tIle Y u,ue:luse Di ~'ision Ims IJeen enalJled to contiuue its dI'ill~, practices and public work during tha.t time. O])t' feature of the year's " 'o1'k is the in. tlLllutioll of a First Aiel Station at tl e Ferry and Tra.m Terminus with a stretcher lwd supply of requisi tes,
_~l;wtown,
Hon. Treasurer.
J. Cuhill,
p, .J. BlHlll', 3-D, l)ltt Str 'Ll, 'j due)".
T. Hl!uclt.;rsul\, _\.von, Dudley Street. Cuog e.
)1.1>., A .•L::II.C.
HEAD-QGAnTERS: PLBLIC
al't. Ii:.
Hon Secretary. 'OOGEE.
Sup erintendent.
Hon . Surgeon.
l\lajor J. Dick,
'autelle.
f1ie t! rs 2. NUI'sing ;;ister:; 6. 'rotal cffcctiye 8. Annual inspcc-Lioll, '27.!I.OH. Total Oil Plll'ltde 5. Annual re-examination, 27.9.09. Members pn. t't!d ;1. Ht'~1I1ntio]l UllifUl"lll worn , Effort" al" belli).! made llY the IJi\'i . iUIl to <ret first aiel and home nursing cla~ e ' fUl"llIetl in the di 'lrict III (' Ide]' to ill('J"c:tsL! tlll~ l're;;L!nt mcmhership.
(N 0 report recei vell. )
RANDWICK DIVISION (SYDNEY).
~L
(~U
report reccil'l:d.)
WESTERN SUBURBS DIVISION SYDNEY).
[Fornlcd 9.9.03.J
1I1·:,\IHgJ.\1.H,l .. '. , l'l:ll1-.J: IfJI,L H.UL\\".\Y :::;TxrIO~.
Hon. Sw·geon.
(: . .Alhm,
Superintendent.
K MeCa1ln
.1 1.1:.
Hon. Secl-etary.
G . Patel"Soll. 1, \'i etorin \sldilld.
~tree t,
"ui~h
'trcl;t, 'ummer Hill.
Inspector of Stores.
Hon. Treasurer .
T. Call1phell.
]:1'.
J ohll:on.
Oflicl·..;:2. :--1 r~ lI llt 1. 'ul"jloml 1. J'ril':ll s 11. Total dfecti\'e 15. Decrease ' illt' · III t n l"llt 3. AlIllU ·ll ill"l'l!{,tioll, 1 . 0. O~I. Total on parade 9. Alluual Ie-\.: : ltlilllll1Ull, I .lj.Oll. M Iltl'l:I'S )Itt · eel !I. )leclallions 6.
WOLLONGONG DIVISION. [Fonned
~.fl.O;t.J
IIgA1H~l'.\lt'l'Ll.S: Fll:E ."1 \"lILl. -, )bl:KFl' ,'Tlum"!', '\'OLLO.-CONG.
Hon. Surgeon.
Capt. ,], J' en, Hon. Secretal'Y. G, '1'. \tlltllgtull.
~l. g., _\ .. \'~l. e.
Superi ntendent.
] L Frt.:dt.:riel· s, Crolln i:itrLd, \\-ullullg"ong.
Inspector of Stores.
\\'. .\1 {; l':u lIlllon.
Hon. Treasurer. .\. 'mft.
l'ri\'atc:-; ~~. Total efl'ectiw ~G. Drills held '27. A\'L!r;l~e att 'lldauce 11. ae ' attcmlL!tl Oll public duty l . ('ll .' CS nttL!J\(led not au puhlic dnty k. Hcmo',o.b 52. ('o\'ering-:t distnllcl' of :310 milL!». Annllnl insl'l'dion, 10.n.OP. 'rutnl all parade ~1. Alllmal re-CX11111iwdion, 10.\1.0n. ~Icnlhcl'~ passcd :21. illntcrial:::.; ' tretcher horse HllIIJlI.l:tl1cc "'nI..';OI1, \I heele{l lilt '1', Fuduy stl'dcl!.;r beld on trust), 3 stretchers, ca.lT'y:l1g .·heel, blankets, l'illo\\'s, water bottle,plints alHl l:tlltln~e;;, \ etitec1 in lJln~lOlIl\ll'olllllliLtl"e. This Division is 011 a \ cry soltllc1 bais, and snpportetl uy publIc suhscnpliol1s. ~)urillg the year lhe public . IIhsCl'ibcc1 £130 and pUl'cha cd n. lIor e Ambulance bUIlt locally ful' £no, the halance belllg' votet! fol' upkeep of wagon. The member!::! are taking n, grcltt intelest in the H .J\. Le. ))rill,' and are ul:coming \'cry efliciellt.
Ofliccr:-;:2.
2urp(lmb:2.
Tncl'l':l."c sinc' la:c l'L!pOl't~.
St. J ohn Amu1dance Brigade.
486
487
Victoria District. DOMINION
HAWTHORN DIVISION. [Formed 10.3.10.J Hon . S UI'geon.
P. G. Brett,
)LB.
S upel'intE'n d en t.
Ho n. S ecI'et ary.
F. H . Galland .
'Y. Dl'in::l'.
Dcputy CVI//)liissivllCI'.- 'lajol' G. U .\H '[,,\Y, ".])., FUlllkton oTunctiun, \\'ailmto. Chit-{ ,":,'U7':JCOIl. -~urgl:()ll-::d ajor .J. O. 01 m;" GeorgI ~tn.~et, ... -OI'th Dunedin.
Di~ll'ict
II, J . .:'II. Thumpson,
A. :JIac1ge. Pri ,'ates 12.
Auckland District. Di"lrict Chicl SlIjlc1·illlcll d CIlI. -:,\11'. C ..1. Tt.c;Ks, (Licutenant, and Onal'termaster
Total e£fedlye 1-1.
-. %. Fid(l \.mlJlllanc ,), ~ll<ntlalld 'treet Aucklaml.
Di~1J'ict SlIjlCI'/',ULlldCltl So,·/lu!'y.
West Austral ia District. PERTH DIVISION. [Formed
:29.1~.01.J
11. \\'. l.illl'), ll:L .Jl udkr HU'HI, -' UUill(;O.
Officer 2. Corporal 1. Prinlte' 19. Total effecti"e 22. Increase since last report H. ea e attended on lJu1lic duty ·10. Remo\'als 11. Cases attended not on public duty 30, :.\Ieclal1ions l . Diyl .. ion supported by donations. We wish to pecially thank the lYe ·t A u, tralian Turf G\u b for a donation of £25, Cases attended on public duty-Fracture concussions, 5; wounds, 14; shock, 4; sprains, 5 ; fi t , 3; collap:e. 1. There were 3 fatal cases, 2 being fractured skulls and one of col!np:-:e. l\ [ost of the cases ,,'ere jockeys, and !'ome yel'y eYCl'e injuries were su~t<linel1. In one case the man had both arms fractured alld seyere spinal injurius: another had l'ihti and knee-cap fractured and severe scalp wounds. A new Di"ision ha ... liecn forll1ed :tt Midland Junction, and effort.' are ueing macle to fOI'111 Di, isiuns at KalL:'olirlie and Fremantle, and it i hoped that in the yery near future Di "isiollS \\,111 he formed. Brigade matters are now brighter than e\'er hefure ill \\' ust Australia.
MIDLAND JUNCTION DIVI SION. T. D. Dawson,
Inspector of Stores.
F. E. Guy,
W. E. Kay.
IIp''rillt lldcllt.-)!l'.
Privates 1.
V.
~.
OUTRERN COXGHEGA'fIOXAT.. 8CJ[ooLl:oml, LOXJ)ON, ONT.
Hon . S ec r e t a ry.
W . L oveday, 134, Mill St., L ondon.
W.
)Ln.
StanmorL! Road,
~.
LL·j):;.\y,
13Ga,
,\YoJ'{:u:,tcr Road,
n.
S uperintendent.
Pinnock, 142, (;1arc11(:o Street, London, On t. H on. Treas u re r .
Pte. C. K Baldwin ,
Officers 2. Privates 25 . Total effective 27. D rills held 20 . Average attendance 12. Annual r·-examination, 5.4.09. Memhers passed 20. Medallions 3. • 'en'ice baclues 2, T ur,ing certificates 2. Division flupported by members. b
l <'I.TITll,
J. 1'.
•
Glumh)\ ey Road, }'enc1alton,
I1l"l,I1~OX,
.., 7, lIibh • Ll'eet, Timaru,
Dunedin District. .T. E. llllc;E. Lleutenant ancl nunrterma "tel' •• . . J . ·.Z, r'll<1 .\.1l1bullllC'C), For. tl'r Street. n 'll ,know ...~ Dunedin. ' Dlsl1'lct SliP nllt»l , It lJ Suns. -:.\ [1'. JI. TJltP,1.\s, Thtlllle.' truct. OnnllU'u. Di {riel
eMf
Jhstri,{ J),.stl'l.ct JJI '/'lct JJi lriel
Ohi / '
I
1I]ll'llll ?ldcllt.-?lll'.
Wellington District. D. IlJ.:.'HY. )[ n. Chi I ,'I'} l·inlc1/"[7lt_-~lJ'. 11. II. , U]l Y till.ltlOn Dcpt., \\' ellington. '~/{Jlrl /ltr IlInlt ,'CITLlIlJ'l/.-;'ll'. A. 1 In \Lll. :'\Ia~tertull. • lIji tint 71:'C7It 'J'rCllsll"r r, ?Ill'. 11. IlJ..l'\\ OI,TH. ThL! • <J uare: Pnlmel'ston ... orth. I ('fI!On
•
'ii.
District. 11},Ct'illtclI<imIl lo(,,~ (lIclill:J). - .:'Il1-..r. BRIXE 'Y'\ll~nnui. Di tnet Slll'cril/{ClIdcllt Trul Il)'(/' (fctilly).-.:'Ilr . .J. Al:CllER, l-,i.pi(;l',
l:ErOHT OF TIlE DEPUTY CO:'\DIL" 10. ·ER. Fn,\"I,TO _', \\T,\lK.\TO,
.
Xv", :!.:~/·d
. In,
DOlan.
FOREST CITY No. 1 DIVISION. [Formed 3.5.09.J Dr. H. H. Black.
II,
, . lUll tl'1'IJllry.
Hon. Treasurer.
Total effecti \'0 20.
Ho n o rary S urgeo n .
A.
Diltl ict SlllJ~/'i'll' I/(/L/lt 1'1·L{li;Ilt'C/·.-~lr .
[Formed~. 8.09.J
DOMINION OF CANADA. HEAD ' QUARTERS:
I
,\Y. J. ,YiIsol1, Sur teal1 An.nuo, '"'uilclforcl.
Hon. S ecretary.
Officers 2.
II. :'\IcC. Ix
Di In'ct ,)/lPCl'illlUlIlcllt I 'ccl'tlr!J'!j , - ] I. II. 'l11' i, ' tl'llUl'C II.
Superintendent.
~I.R . C.S.
~tll~.-CaJltnill
,'UI·qCOII.
l'hl'i, tt'hlll cll.
Le~cbel1: )I.B.
Hon. S urgeon,
()hilj
lJi {rIel Chief
H on. Secretary. TreasuI'er, and Inspector of Stores.
Su perintendent.
'
'
LlI1\1'(l(,d, CII1;:-:tl'huH'h.
Hon. Surgeon.
H . .d. T.
JI r. 11. ill. DULu...
Canterbury and West Coast District. Jh'{l'ict
HE.1D-Qu.unEHs: PEHTII.
A. :'Icl\ay. 7th .lhenue, Nay lanels.
NEW ZEALAND.
Hon. Treasurer.
Inspector of S tores .
Officers 2.
OF
T baH! tIll'
hOlllml'
ZE,\L\~]),
Jil/wary, 1910.
to l'l'POl't n tu till' 'tateof the :St. John .\.mbulance Dl'ifrade
m the 1 lUlIllllioll of . "l'\\' Z aland, '1 ho jIn, 't ) Ul r h lS ht l'll :l "l1l'Ce~,;flll
.::0
ful' Ollr ,,'ork. Twc I \'l' new Di, iSlOn were adrl"c1 tu thf' l'ull, th ' tlltalmell1u 'r:-ilil' of the new budie' buin~ ahout :!3;). Then' are ItO\\' 11 Corll' :lwl LJi"i ,'jons OIl the roll of the Hri"nclL' ,.., , and the ll1elll I)el'~hl}l 1m,; atlainul ttl l.;):i~. . Glllerall', rlll.. stl'ell~th ofJ)i\'i~iullS hns 11 'L'll well maintained, Illld in s0111(; in'tance In.C'l't'a,e<l during the year. The stl'On~l'st AlllblllmH'u units 011 thL! roll heil1~ Dunedin wlth ?:3. ancl TilllUl'll WIth ,J2 111 'mbel's, \\ hile thL! Dunedin ... -ur in~ ])1\'jSillll heads t1~e ~Ist of 11l1l'sing units ,,,ilh uu me1l1hers, the Di\'islOlls next in order heing '\\ dlmgtoll .j 0, lil'een Island :3D, 'hl'i,t(;hnr·11 3 , •'elwyn :37, 11 uckland 35. The ~1i "isioH of tlte DOlll inion in to four Drig-acle Districts 1m,; now ueen n?C01~ljlltshecl, and ill thL! case of thL! 'anterhul',Y anll \\Te,t "oust, and '\\'ellingt.)n d'~(l'1etS, COllll'lL!! ' district sttlfrs have l)ccn appuinte(1. ]n the other district tcps w1l1 sh.u:·tly h? takL!n to make tho neeessnry appoilltments, ancl when tlli' is done the 8l:1 lI:I:' lSlOn \\'111 1Ie much i 1ll jlro"ecl and better results will. no clOll ht, follo\\'. 'Where ~ll 'tncts have the strength to Wtll'l'ltllt it ami IHlYe nominated a full taiI of otticer , It IS. h~}lecl llmt all Assistant COll1missioner will shortly be al'Pointell to each 'uch lhs t l'lC.: t. 0llC'
488
Oolonial Branches.
St. J ohn A ?nbulance Brigade.
In the Auckla.nd district ambulance and nursing Divisions have been fOl met1 at Hamilton, \Vaikato. ln the "\Vellington district a Division was formed in connection with the W ellington Harbour Board' Staff. . In the Can tel bury a~ld. :West Coast district the progress c~~tl~,ues. ~o. be n~ost marked. Ambulance DIVI Ions have been formed at "\Yestport ( C DlVISlOl1, ~ew Zealand Railways Corps), and at Hokitika, whil.e nursing D~visions have been organized at 'Westport, Ti~aru, Templeton, PapanUl, and A vonslde-the la t three oeilla in the suburbs of Chnstchurch . In'" the Dunedin District Nursing Divisions have been formed at Caversham and In vercargi11. The annual returnR forwarded by units show 9. satisfactory increase in th e wOlk performed by members. The numb~r of fint aid cases att,ended . t<? .on public d~lty was 3,,5 as again t 178 for the prevlOus year. The. Auckland. DI VISIon stands first on the list ,,-ith 109 cases, follmyed by the Dunedm COlpS WIth 96 cases, and the Christchurch Division with 65 easel:' . The number of removals was 150. The Oilmnru Division leads the way with 47 car;es, and "A" Dlyision, New Zealand Railways Corps, and the "\Vellillgton Corporation Tramway Division coming next with 34 eac~ . . The number of ca.ses of first aid attended, not on pubhc duty, was 617, as aga.1Dst 576 for the previous yea~., the principa~ figures. bein~ ~?nt~,ibu.te?-. by Dune:lill 43, Palmerston North Nursmg 39, Dunedll1 .r urslDg 3D, A DlV~slOn, New Zeabncl Railway Corps, 34, "Wellington Tramways 34, Christchurch ~urSJl1~ ~~ . .. The llUmber of ca.ses nursed privately by member.s of nurslDg PIVI SlO~S wa~ 9f as against 1 for 1908, thc largest number being snppli8d by Dunedm Nursmg ~3 ca es. The members of thE: District Staff have canied out excellent work, and m some instances have travelled considerable distances in order to inspect Divisions. The Medical Officers also continue to take a keen interest in the work of their respective units, and have given a gleat deal of their time to the instruction of members. . . . A number of Divisions have taken up the study and practice of life savmg from the water. Units still continue to sbow enterprise in the raising of funds for the carrying' on of Briaade work . The last AmlJulance Saturday collection organised by the Oamaru Divisi~n resulted in the sum of £119 being raiEed. This Division has now an accumu . lated fund of £58 , n,nd as soon as a sui.table site can be obtained from the Local .Municipal Authorities, a Brigade Hall will be erected. ., _ The Greymouth Nursing Division by means of a street collectJ.OJ~ J:msed £55 DS. 6d. , which with other funds previously collected, has enabled the .D.l~lslOn to procure an am bulance wagon for tbe use of the town. T~e ~J a,,:era DI VISlOJ1S IH\.Ve a1&o been enabled to procure ambulance transport for then du,tnct.. . As the result of <\, collection in Timaru, funds were obtamed suffiCIent to equip nine street depot "ith first aid material, and it is further proposed to erect an Ambulance station . . The Im'ercargill Division received a substantial donation from. tbe local ~osPJtal S..1.turday Cummittee, and bas thus oeen enalJled to pLHchase a f~lrly g<?O? .eqlllpm ent. The movement initiated by the Palmerston North Nursl11g DIvISIOn for the appointment of a district nc:rse for that to\~n .has pr?ved successful, and at Masterton the Divisions are taking actlOn towards a slml1a,r obJect. . The attendance of members at races and sports meetmgs, football matehes, agricultural shows, and other gatherings, continu~s to show an increas.e. The Auck,land Division plovidecl men for duty on 39 such occaSlOns, and at Dnned111 the local COl~S had men in attendance at football match es on 14 S"1.turday afternoons. In recogm .. tion of their services th e Christchurch Divi,.ion receiyed a donation of £50 from the CanterbUlY Jockey Club. . '. In order to aesi~t the Boy Scout movement, members of .the BrJgad ~ at dJfIer~nt places have given theil services in the instructioll of the lads 111 the practJCe of first ~Id . A course of instruction in sick . room cookery was held at the Dun din Tccbmcal School, and was very succtEsful. . ' h Ambulance Diyisions ha.,e held a number of outdoor practJCes. The Chnstchurc Divisions held a week-end camp in the vicinity of Christchurch and carried out much useful work.
489
At Wellington steps are now being taken to organise the various city and suburban Divisions into a Corps. A serious conflagration took place at the Strand Arcade, Auckland, some months ago, when the local District Chief Superintende1Jt called out the members of the Brigade, who were enabled to render l11uch useful assistance, for which they were subsequently warmly thanked. During: the p~st year I paid a visit to the various districts a.nd took advantage of the occo,SlOn to lllspect a number of the Corps and Divisions. I also met the Officers and discussed various matters affecting the welf,,1.re of the Brigade. I was much struck with the enthusiasm of the members and with the progre j being made both in efficiency and in the 1l1t1.tter of equipment. The que tion of the Brigade forl11ing a Reserve to the Field Ambulances of the Defence Forces is still under consideration. Active correspondence is beina at the present timc exchanged with the Council of Defence, and it is hoped that'" a satisfactory agreement will be arrived at, and due provision made in ~he regulations which are shortly to be issued. In conclusil~n, I may state that the prospects for the future of the Brigade a.l'e very encouragmg, and I look fOl'lYELrd to a successful year in 1910. Reports from the various District Chief Superintel1Llents in charge of districts are attached. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient Servant, GEO. B.\.lWLAY, Major, N. Z. V., HonoTa1']j Associate of the 01'Cle1' oj St . J ohn oj J C1'llsalem , Deputy G01nmissivne1·. The Commissioner for Special Services, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
Auckland Distpict. REPORT OF THE DI TRICT CHIEF SUPERINTENDEKT. AUCKLASD, SII~,
7th JanuaT]j, 1910.
I have the honour to report as to the state of the St. John Ambulance Brigade in my district. In November last, Mr. II. 1\1. Doull, who for a number of years has acted as Hon . ~el!retary of the Auckland. Di:isio~, was appointed District Superintendent '.: ecretary, and I tnt t th~1.t WIth hIS aSSIStance I may be able to cover more around in the future. b I have inspected the local Divisions, and find in all of them a keen interest in the ~vork of the B.rigade. All work was performed in a very thorough manner, reflectmg great crecht on the Honorary Surgeons, and Officers of the Divi ions. A very important step taken during the year, was, that for the first time the members of the nursing Divisions in conjunction with the men's Divisions, did public duty. At the huge piC1I~C of the 1\ia.nchester Unity Oddfellows at MoLutapu, there were seven cases of .Dl:&t aId, and strange to say, they were all amongst the gentler sex. In one case a lady lllJured her leg badly, and was attended to by the nursing sisters of the detachment, and afterwards conveyed to the city on the Ashford litter by some members of the ambuln,nce Division. The treatment was subsequently hiuhl y commended by the patient's medic:'1.1 attendant. 0 During t~e year m embers did public duty as follows: Auckland Race, Auckla.nd Rugby Umon. Sea on, 1909, Auckland Agricultmal Show, Ponsonby R eg'atta, l!la~lchester U mty Odc1fellows Picnic, Dominion Camp of the Presbyterian Bible'Class Dillon, and Pukekohc Show. 'l' his I com,ider to be "cry creditable tn.kino· up a ' 0 considerable .amount of time-in all some thirty . nine different days. In concluslOn, I look forward to a successful ye,1.r in 1910. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient Servant, C. J. TL'"xKs. Hon. Se1'V1'lIg Brothel' oj the 01'de1' oj St. J ohn oj Jentsalem. District Ohief Sn]Je?·intendent. The Deputy Commissioner, St. John ~mbulance Brigade, Dommion of N ew Zealand.
490
St. John A ?nbglance BTigacle.
Oulonial
Wellington Dist rict. REPOR T OF THE DI TRICT CIIIEF
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A'sQt'iltti()ll, Tilll:ll'lI A, ;tllrl p, _\ssot'iatiOlI, 'IlnlerlJllIY HIl',by Ullion ..'outlt C~'ll tel'iJlll'Y Rughy Sah-l rllion, X ew Zealalld Lf!ague of \ VII8:lmcn, c.:<u~terbury 'l'r:ules ,tilt! LabOl,II' tT~lioll, jre)lIlll11tlt .Ior'J'ey 'luI" All endelwoul' IS hcmg IImcie til :ll'l'allg· wiLh tlte Fire Brigade authoritic;; for thefire altu'll1;; to I)e User 1 as nm 1JUJ an ee call,', !,he Ti,z~larll Di\'isifll1 ;'!~tered two tC:LIl1~ for the a1l11HlIance competition in the 1.JJlltary I (llIlnllllll'lIt at I II II [\'1' II , and tltese t('llll1S dcf ate(] all com.r", The past year has be '11 the most sucr-el:isful th:tt the BI'i~'ar1e ha:-l hn.rl ill Canter1m!'.)' and \\ est Coast District, and it is ILlJticiplLtell tlutt 1 \;110 will show c\'en better progress. I ba \'0 the honollr to IJl.!, ,'ir. Your olJecltcl!t ~el'\ ant, ~\. ~. Ll. '1>:-;.\ Y. Dist,'ict Gllld SIlIICt·intGIl(lcnt. The ]) pllty Ollll11l::."JOlll'l'. St. .J ohu .\.llllJlllltll(' nl'ig-:tcle, l>uulilliull of Xew Zmlnlld.
UPERlrJTEND E N T .
,VELLINC,TOX,
25th Fcbl'lutl'!/, 1910.
IR
, The pa t year has been generally succes ful, interest i~l ~l~e wO.l'k and generul efficiency haye been ",ell maintained. There are fourteen Dl VliSlOJ1S 111 the district, and the membership has iucrea ed by 56. The \ Yauganui Diyisioll lap ed from lack of in;erest, b~t :Vl: , reformed in July under the name of the National Defence League, II n.nglU1U1 Dn'lslOn . The ' Yellington-nIanawatu Railway Di\'iti-ion bad to pl:acticn.lI.)' e~lsll work, owing to the acquisition of the line by the GOYerllment, nlt~ratlOn of duhe nnd cl~anges amongst employees. There i , however, e\'ery prOll1L c of a. renewal of work 1Il the immediate future. A new Din. ion \vill probably be formed in connection \I;th the Lower Hutt Fire Brigade, and I intend to appeal to other tOWll ' where lectures han.' heen held to f'J!'lll nnit of the Brigade. A Corp has been formed for ' VeIling-ton, and will have a good 'fflJct Oll the \\'ork of the district. I personally iUf>pectetl all the Division in the district, for which I obtained _pcclal leave to defray all expense. A large bazaar was held by the \ Yellington NUl'sing- Divi, ion, to aU'fment the funds of the District X ursing cheme. resulting in £1,006 llcing ac1dlJd to the fUll,d. I ha\'e the honour to 1Je, SIr, Your obedient Sen'ant,
Dunedin District. HEPOHT OF l)j,'THllT
-PEHL·TE.-lJE~·T.
IUEF,
lJU.'EI)(~,
21th JmllWI'Y, 1910.
Sll. . 1 I.m.\·~ forwn~'decl full in<1ividu,Ll J' purt:; on the \'fi!'i<>llS ambulance llUl""UI.:'l>lll lUll~ willch hu,\-· " en ill ],'cte 1. All , (lJing g-o()(l worl-. I 11lL\ ' the hOlllJur La t .. , ' I,. YOllr 0 J lIt 11 ~cn'nllt,
II. II, , £1- Il, Hon. Assor'/'(ltc of thc Ol'da of St. John oj J~/'!lsalt 111. Dis[r iet Chir f Supu intcllclent, The Deputy Commi ~ ioner, t. John Ambulance Brigade, Dominion of New Zealand.
The
Canter bury an d West Coast District, REPORT OF THE Dr TRICT CIlIEF
B ~'a?Lr;/1e8.
,J. E. DOSI~, District C'hit;/ S1Ip"rinhndcI1t.
n puty 'ollllni i 11ll'I', :--;t. ,fohll .\1ll1'Ulaw'l' UI'in'udl' LJulllillillll of ~e\' Z;alal~c1.
1J'PEl{lXTE~DEXT.
'UI:I':-; A,'lJ ] )l\'l';lO_ -~ 1.' OI:JlER OF
LisT OF
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CllHlsTClll H< Jl,
A;\Il!L'I..\_'VE
11th DrCCIllUcl'. UlOa,
SIR, I haye the honour to furnish you with the following report upon the Brigade, and its work in this district. On account of the increa,e in the number of Di\'ision', the \\'ork of arlmillistl'atioll has lJecome more arduous than in f01111er YC;IUS. IIo\\'ever, the difficulties encountered ba\'e been oyercome by the additional appointments marl'J to the Di::.trict Staff, Arrangements have been made with the Council of the local centre of the ..\5soci::-tion, whereby the Brigade will nndertake the work of condllctilw sys~ematlC periodical inspections of the Association's sta.tion::; and depots, see that matenlt]s are replenished, and report upon the condition of equipment and ::;tOl'es. During the earlier part of the year a week-end camp wa' held at ,'tl wart's Gu,lly, in close proximity to the \Vaimakariri River, and Omcen; anel memhers of the \'~~'lUUS Divisions attended. c.:olonel Hawkins, Officer Commanding the CanteI'J)1ll'Y ilhl~tary District, \'isited the camp and helLl an inspection, and at tlle close of the llp~ratlOns, congratulateu the members on the manner in which they bad carried out thClI' ,,"ork. Xew Divisions have been formed in CanterbUl'Y and West COlLst, and it is expected that further progress will he made dUI ing the forthcoming year. , _~dditional equipment has been procured in the shape of tretchers, (lresslI1gs, bandages, ha vresacs, water bottles, etc., and it is hoped to supply Divisions with additionallllaterial during next year. The attendance at public gatherings shows a distinct advance this yenr, and ~he following fixtures have ueen regularly attended: CantetlJury Joekey Club, Clmstchu rch Racing Club Ohoka RaciJ1Cf Club IIornrata. Racin" Club, lew Zeala.l1d , "" '" p :Metropolitan Trotting Club, CanterlJury A . and P . Association , \ Vu.ill1ate A . and .
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AB, 'l'HAC'l' OF CO I{I'S AND DIVI'IONS.
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CI)II'S
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494
AUCKLAND DIVISION.
Oolonial B?"anches. Lady Sec. and Treas.
[Formcc111.12.93 .J
Officers 2.
Su peri ntendent (Acti ng).
Hon . Surgeon .
B. J. Dudley,
.lhll'·ing siHtcrs 30.
H. :J1. Donll, 30, High 'trcd, Ancklaml.
J.
J. F . Derrick. Officers 3. P!'iYates II . Total cfrcctive 20. Drills held 35. AYera<re attendance 12. Cases attended on public duty 10\1. Removals 19. Ca 'e att~nc1ed not on imblic duty :20. ~Iedallions 13. Tursing certificates 12. nIaterial: A bford litter and sur!.!;ical ha\Tcsac. Di, isiull . ul'l'fJItetl by donations from the public. Annual in,.;pectil'll. 1 .10.OD. Total 011 particle 16, Annualre-examinahon, 11.10.09. :Jlembcl's passed 1L Tl1e Din. ion has uone pnblic dnty on ;}g occn iOl1s:-Yiz., Auc~'.lalHl :Mctropolit:ln Racing Club, 13 days; Ancklallll Rugh~' Football Dillon, ] li days; .\.ul'klalld Aglicnltural how, 2 (lay ; Oamp of ~.~. Prcshytcrin.1l Bilde Class uioll, 1 d~lyS; Pl1kekohe how,l day: Odtlfe]Jo\\,s' PH': llIC, 1 (lny ; ,dille 1~9 en. l'.' .11:1\'(' h.r(,.lI.tl'<,atH1. On se,eral of these occasions memLlcrs or the AllcklanCl }. tlISI1I~ DI\'ISIOll ,11so attended . On the occasion of the .erioH.' fire at thc :traml ~\.)'car1e. "Lere lire anLl property wa in dangel', the District Chief ~Ul'll'illtelIC~U1t call ",1 ~ut a.s 1I1 , ~I~' members of the BrigaJe as \yere \\ithill reach, and t.hey. (hc1 mnch u. el\\l \ymk. fo), which they were subscquently warnlly thanked. It 1s With regn·t that the cleath has to be recorded of Private H. T. ,\lacleau. Olle ur the fOllndation ll IClll],L'I'S of the DivisiolJ.
Hon . Surgeon . H oward, M.lt.C.,·. ~ady Secretary.
Lady Superintendent.
fiss II'S.
;)I.B.
L.. 'lIJith, Athlonl',
London Strcet, Pon. unl,y, Anckli111d. 2nd Nursing Officer.
1st Nursing Officer. Miss M. ~IcLeod.
:Jliss :JI. \Vch tCI'. Lady Secretary.
Miss
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Lady Inspector of Stores )1 i",s E. Homer.
Lady Treasurer.
Mis,; E . Thorne.
Officers 4. Nursing sisters 31, ToLal cfJ'cctiYe 3:1 , Practices held 15. Average attendance ~~. Fil'tit aid cases llt tended Oil jJuhlic· duty 3. First aid cases atteudec1 not on public duty 9. Oases l1lIr:;l;L1 l'l'inttely 12. Total on parade at annual inspection, 25. 1\lembcrs pa~secl annual re,examination, 29. Medallion ;}2. Regulation hadges worn by member.". Material: bJ.ndages, splints, cradle, hedslip, brollchiti kettle, ltir cushion, fl'cdin~ cu)I, mackintosh sheeting, bed rest, etc. Divi,;ion supported 1),)' members' su bscriptiolls. 'Memhers have attended with the members of the corresponuing ambulallce Divibion for outdoor duty on several occasions.
AVONSIDE NURSING DIVISION.
[Formeu 28.9.09.J
H EAD -QUARTERS: AVON,'IDE, O U ItISTCIIURCIf .
Hon. Surgeon. M.B.
Lady Tre asu rer.
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Iiss A. 'tewart.
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Ch ief Superintendent .
• ur::;. Capt..J. H. Tholtllts, ~r. n.
R D. ~Ill"h:y,
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.ohcltors, Superintendent S ecretary.
'll?ithsoll & :JIo.·ley. 'hnstehul'ch.
Superintendent of Stores.
T. \Y. J)uulan, 7], 'asllll, 'trl!Ll, LIlI\\'ond
, '. En:.:-tbbl.
' Sup erintendent Treasurer . \ V. Pl!Ul'S I.
t ~ ~tl.rgc. 1l1l~1,i1)CI'. of new ~llcn:1Jcl's hn ve bel'll l'ccci\'ed, and the . trcngth of the COtp. has b.(l.!,Il. flllly 1lli\lJllillllecl. A s'lIl:1(l of lIlen frolJl the 'Illi tchurch :lmlllil:I.IIl'e ]) In lOll :~ltclllleLl the 1<:.t5ll'r encalJlpmcnt 0[' the local voluuteer anu lhe.O.lllcl'l· C01~11lI:1I11hllg till' District cOlllplilllen cd them 011 thc wa.y ill which'they r?l.fll~ IlJecl ~hl'.I\· \\,01'1'. . \. \\'eek-elill Bl'igalle Cltlll[l was also held, !tll(l much Il'eful l.tll~IJI.~ 0 tallied. T~lc lllelJlhl','s of thc ambulancc Diviioll hit\' performed a ~o~lslLi 'rahl > !llllollnt of public duly ciming thl' year, aud lllt\'e rcnclcrell til' t aiel in a .1I,g\ ll~lllll.H'~' of C,lSO.'. Tht'y al'l' Lei~l~ IIl1ifol'lllrcl Ly degrees (a l:J.rg' number of ll . cl~t1 )e}1 llu\ e l'ul'chuscLl thel!' o\\'n 111Il(01'IIIS), and it is hopeu to ha\'e all in uniform )e ore 011". I
nl. Edmiston, 15, '\Yood ·trect, Ponsonl))" AueklalHl.
E. S. Baker,
'Wright.
CHRISTCHURCH CORPS [Formed 9.3.0 ].
[Fol'll1ccl21.3.0:;.1 1111'S.
t.
. Officers 2. Tl1l' 'ing sistcl's 22. Total 21. Pracb?(;s IICI<.l 10. ~A\'erage altCTlChlleo ~O. 'asps attel1Lled not on puhlic dut 12 Annllnllll 2v.9.0D. AIJJIIlUll"'examintLtioll 13909 Medallions pcctlOll, 9. " . . . . nI elll 1Jcrs passecY1 20' .
Lady Superintendent.
Hon , Surgeon.
I ackcrsey, 26, DowllDg , t ., Dunedin.
Lady Insp ector of Stores
l\ils.' II. fcJ\ni"ht 9, OalLlcr ,'trect, Cli"'~\h'allJ .
'hristcllUl'(;h. AUCKLAND NURSING DIVISION.
[Formed 29.3.00. J
IIr.; \D'QUAn'l'El~s: !\:EW .'UIlOoLRoo"\r, OAVEllSIIAM.
Inspector of Store s .
:N. McDougall,
Total effective 32.
CA VERSHAM NURSING DIVISION.
Hon . S ecretary and T,·easurer.
A. G. Pilkington.
Miss M. Pl1l'llell.
C . .T. Tuu\.;. , 'hol'tlalHl • trcd, AlIckhud.
B.A , :If.J1.C.:::: .
1st Officer.
Lady Inspector of Stores.
Miss M. 1). Paton, G, Dclamains St., 11 vOl1siLle, Ch l'istch nrch.
HK~D-QUAr.TERS: AUCKLANJ), i\"Rw ZE.\LiND.
495
Lady Superintendent.
Mrs. M. Low<len, 147, II crcfol'll St., Linwood, Christchurch.
l
(C HRISTCHURCH CORPS ) CHRISTCHURCH DIVISION. [FO\,lIIll1 24.11.04.] Ih. ,\IHltl.AI~TEI~S: A~.·(J( ( ,\TIO'\ f{uuw.;, Ir nl~U:::;TElt 'THEE'!',
'IlIU:-41'CJlUItClf.
Hon . Surgeon . ~l.
First Officer.
1\. Muir.
G. Lonissoll,
'J.B.
Hon . Sec, and S ergt.
• 'ergt. .1. 1I ClltiL'I"llll, Brcezes HoaL1, Ne\\' Brigltton .
Inspector of Stores.
IV. '1'. Auton.
. Offic 1'8 2. Rerg-can ts ~. ol'pol'ab 3. Pri \'fttes 30. Total effective 37 . R 1)1'111s held Ifl. Avemg-0 ttttenda.ll('l.! 1,1. 'It '0' !tttcml 'c1 on publie duty 6~ 1. ... , tttten(kd not on [Ill hI ic. d , \ 11llllal im'lp 'clion, 2. 6. enl~)ClH PICSl'llt 23. Annual reeXltlllll1:tLlllll, I.ti.on. lllec1alliolH-111 llt'inrr certlllCltteH "·1·. "l~ am I)ll Illlll" W;tt.:'01 III , ~O stretcltet'H, ' Slll'trll'nl. ha\resncs,... o. . 1')-:. LItt·ell,\ '),ldltlagc>;, Spl~lIts, ute., ~'e"LcLl in ()hl'istehurdl Centre. Di\'isioll Supp~l'ted 11) Centr~ :1.n member;; Hll bSCI'lptIUJls.
Me,movl~l.
'ltS~S
llty~.
O~:
St. John A 1nbtt-lance B?'igade,
Colonial Branches.
Good proO'ress has been made during the ycar, alld the puulil: are now realizing that the Divisiol~i useful, and not ornamenta1. 1\1embl'rs have attenueu [01' puLlic duty the meetinO's of the Canterbnry RuO'by Union, Canterbury Jockey Club, N. Z. Metropolitan Trottin"'{)' Club and of othe~ "bodies. In recognition of service rendered, the Canterbury Jockey 01 ub has donated £50, and the Can terbury Rugby Union two gnineas to the funds. The Prime Minister of the Dominion (Right Han. ir Q. C. , Yal'u), reviewed the Divi ion on May 4th last, and complimented the members on their smartness and efficiency. On eptem bel tit the D epn ty Com missioner for . Z. officially visited the Corps. A section took part in the Easter mili tary 111&11 (1"n VI es. and the Division took part in a week-end camp arranged by the ])istl'ict Chief Superintendent. Assistance has heen gi~pn in i~)strnctiDg the boy scouts in first aid. Additionnl nniforms have bren obtamed durIng the year.
(CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAYS CORPS) NO. 2 DIVISION.
496
497
[Formed 11. 9.0n Honorary Surgeon. M. . Louis::;oll, )f. B. Superintendent.
1st Officer.
J. Cowlcy, c/o. 'l'rn.n1\my Board, Christchurch. .Hon . Secretary. 1\1. G. l\fn.l'cantellJ, c/o. Tramway Board. .
Offi~e t's 3.
..,
J. R. 'mitb .
In6.e8.~D~:~~lres,
'hl'istchurch.
Privatcs 17.
Total ef£ecti\e 20.
TlllS DIVI~1011 h as sullen',] frolll the !"ll\me <1is;ul\"antages as TO . 1 Division.
(CHRISTCHURCH COR,PS) SELWYN NURSING DIVISION. [1< OrllWc] ~ .11. 07,)
(CHRISTCHURCH CORPS ) CHRISTCHURCH NURSING DIVISION.
lIE .\[I-Q AHTEHs:
[Formed 5.3.06.) HEAD-QUARl'ERS: A ~ OCIATION'
Roo:\fs, ' VORCE TEll
Lady Superintendent. 1st NurSing Officer and Lady Inspector of Stores. 1\1iss J, Staveley.
2nd Nursing Officer. Miss E . 1\1. ' wanson.
3rd Nursing Officer. Miss A. C. Julius.
Lady Sec. and Treasurer. Miss l'I1. Iills, ' VOOlstOll chool, Woolston, h ri::;tch urch.
Officers 4. ursing sisters 34. Total effective 38. Practices held 17. Average attendance 24. First ai.d ca eit attended on puhlic duty 19. First aid ca. es attended not on public duty 30. Cases privately nursed 5. Annual inspection, 2.6.09. Total on parade 23. Annual re-examination, 27.9.09. Members pas ed 17. i\fedallions 30. Material: banda~es, plint', boel a.nd bedding, washstand, etc. Nursing sisters were present on duty at the Metropolitan how on three days, antl rendered first aid in six cases. They also_attended at three ambulance stations on the night of the general election.
Lady Superintendent Miss Y. ::'II. 1[<1111"011 , 1 , ,Julletion Road, ,'ydenhnll1, 'Jll'i~tchUl' '11 .
HEAD-QUARTERS: TRAMWAY BOARD, FALSGRAVE STREET, CnRISTOIlunCII.
Chief Surgeon. F. C. Femyick, )f.D. Chief Superintendent. S. F. C. Crane, c/o. Tramway Board, Christchurch.
Superintendent Secretary. J. H. East, c/o, Tramway Bon-I'd, 'hristchurch.
'TEI!•
TREET, CITY.
1st Nurs ing Officer. Mr '. Lewis (nce [i ~s Hartley) ,
Lady Secretary and Treas.
Lady Inspector of Stores. Mi· '::'11. "'idey.
Mi,~ F. i\1. ,Vl'i l , l~, O. fortl Terracc
\Y e.t, ).
"
'hristchurch.
,meers 3 .
'
.l.Tur in" sistlr' 3·1.
Totni 'Ifcctil'e 37.
d u~ ~ aglccs ~ehl 20 .. _ . \ \"l~ragL. nttclld~nt'l: :25. Fitpt aid (;;1 'os attended not on u blie :\1,1 11"' . l'l·e" Pll\'~tcly ll~lI"';ed ti. Annual inspcction. 2.G.OD. Pre"e~t 16 ·."ett'~{l 10111" ('I' . ~tl altl:n:lll: splmts, 1,.'lIHlagl:s, drcsings, instl'llllwut: etc i\laterl"ll' ~.,: 11 11"l~ CIUl'el ',t· 'A D'1\'lSlOD .-, . member" 1. • t" ell Il:, ' . • J . h .. ,'uPl)orted ,by
I
L
SUU,;(;flll lOUR.
The lllC1I11H.:rsltill of the Diyisioll I )(lS'Jll('rea
' Ctl .ausractonly
DENNISTON DIVISION. Ih:.\Tl-QLARTli:HS
Urall, \Ln.
during the yeoI'.
[Formed 6.l.06.)
DE.·~a TON,
Hon . Surgeon.
'Y. J. [Formed 11.9.07.]
\VOJ ~CE -
Roml-;,
Hon . Surgeon . J. B. U. Duncan. ~r.B.
TImET, CmUSTUIIVllCII.
Mrs. W. F. Hilson, Jackson's Road, Fendalton, Christchurch.
CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAYS CORPS .
~.,T.A.~\.
K.Z. Superintendent.
J. Pellman, Dl:lmiston.
Hon. Sec. and Treasurer.
Inspector of Stores. J. Edward
J. H,. l'a.ll11cr, lJ eulli:;tun.
Officers 2. Privates 13. Total cffecti\c 1~ TlIe Divisioll lIas not beell acLil'e during the ,"Cllr. CIa.cs l~al" however b ~l('J<l, Hilt! as lIC'\\' 1I1 ell11>e 1'8 will be f01Lhcolllincr' il i' hoped 'that ther will 'be e:~ lJlll!rOI'l'lIlPllt during next' tt 011. b' ,e
DEVONPORT NURSING DIVISION.
[Formcd 19.2.0 .]
OllA~lnEn, ~\e Kr,,\,'D,
(CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAYS CORPS ) NO.1 DIVISION.
LFormed
Hon . Surgeons. II. '. Benll ·tt, ~1.H.C.S.
'Y.
1l. 9. 07).
Superintendent. G. Cooke, c/o. Tramway Board, Christchurch.
1st Officer. . E. lIolah.
Hon . Secretary. O. Barber, c/o. Tramway Board, Christchurch.
Inspector of Stores. T. L. Gra.lIge.
Officers 2. Privates 18. T otal effective 20. T he difficult~es. in connection with this Division l lave not yet l)CCll Hatisfactorily overcome, but it IS hoped that there will be n. re-orgallization next season .
UUlIIeS, :'11.1).
1<'. L. Atkinson,
.1.".2 .
Lady Superintendent. 1\li s K 13ongartl, Church trect, De\'onport, .A uckland.
)I.Il.
. Lady Secretary and Treas urer'. 1bss 1. ,1. I:ltichhury, Vallxhall HOllcl DelonporL, Auckland. '
Lady Inspector of Stores. 1\1 i s J:{. Dongtwd.
p ,.' ~lIicel"s 1 TllrRing" HiHterg 11. TOttlJ ffectiye Hi. tlut 1,~cheeH helcl.12. J\ "crage :tltelldn~lCe . First aid en 'C' attelldccl not on public y u. J\lcdalhonH 9. Ilttunnl: l;pllllL" uitndtllre' l.mnt1a"u rollul' etc Di\'ision supportcd by lllellluers' subscriptions. 0' 0 , .
St. John A m bulan ce Brigade.
Colonial Branches.
DUNEDIN CORPS. [Formed 21.12.92.1
ENFIELD NURSING DIVISION . [Formed 8.10.08.J
498
HEAD-QU ARTEH
.J.A.A. RoOlus,
:
LOWER IIIGH
3 rd Officer.
2nd Offi ce r.
J . J.
orth.
W. M. Wilkinson
. Johnson.
Inspecto r of S t ores.
HO D. S ecreta ry an d Treasu re r .
W. Fleming.
P . W. Breen, 40, Maclaggan treet, Dunedin.
Officers 5. Sergeants 2. Corporals 4. Private 42. Tota.l effective 53. Drills held 23. A verage attendance 12. Ca e attended on public duty 96. Removals 17. Ca.ses attended not on public duty 43. Annual inspection, 12.10.09. Total on parade 1. . Annu al re-examination, 12. ]0.09. Me;l1bers .pa: 'cd 1 . erVlce badges 8. Corps supported I)y members ub 'cnptlOns and Medallions 16. Committee of Centre. Mem bel'S attended the races at Wingatlli at the invitation of the Dunedin J oekey Club, and also attended the football matches of the Otago Rugby Union on fourteen Saturday afternoons.
DUNEDIN NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 30.4.95.J HEAD-QUARTERS:
Hon. S urgeon.
J. Wootl. 119, Princess lreet, Dunedin.
:If.D.
1st Officer.
W . G.
IIRAD-QUARTEllS: ENI!'IELD, NORTH OTAGO.
Sup erint e nd e nt.
Ho n . S urgeon.
,Yo Butement,
'fREET, DUNEDIN.
S.J.A.A. ROOMS.
LOWER IIIGH
TREl£T, DUNEDIN.
J. , Vhittoll,
Miss J. D. Hooper, 55, Melville b'eet, Dunedin.
L. E. Barnett. F.l~.C.S. E. H. Williams, ~LR.C.S.
Lady Superintendent.
Miss S. Gu fli , Enfield, North Otago.
:If.D.
Lad y S ecretary and Treasure r.
Lady Inspector of Sto r es.
Miss J. Pol -OIl, Enficld, XO.
Mil;l; J. Ma.honey.
ffic rs 2. ur, ing sistcrs 1 Total eO'eclive 20. Practices held 1. A vemgc n.~tcn~bllce 12. Annultl illspecLlOn, 26.8.09. Total on paraue 13. .\J1l1ual rC-eXallllnatlOll, 30 .. . 00. Iembers pa sed 13. Material; roller and triangular 1HtI1 <lttflc;o;. Divi ion .upportecl by mCIl1bers and voluntary uu 'cripLions. 0
GREEN ISLAND NURS ING DIVISION. [Formed 21.11.0 .1 HE.\J)-Q1:.\ltlElt.' : GHEE:S ISLAND, NE.\H DUNEDlN.
Hon Surgeon.
I\' .. J. \\'111,
Lady Superintendent. ~Ir
:ll.ll.
'. E. J. Reeyc, Owcn trcct Buru:;ide, Otngo, T. Z.
1st NurSing Officer. ~11
Lady S uperintendent.
Hon. S u rgeons.
499
2nd Nursing Officer ~li '
." '\1. W. )lIll·.
Lady Secretary.
Miss J.
~Iiller,
, J. Wn.tcrd.
Lady Treasurer.
U rL:ell I lanel.
ill! ' B. Watcrs. Lady Inspector of Stores.
1st Nursing O fficer.
2nd Nursing Officer.
3rd Nursing Officer.
Miss K. Mendelsohn.
Mi sA. Andre,,".
Miss E. J. Wilha.IDs.
Ml ' J. Highet.
Lady Treasurer.
mcer' 1. Xur"in l t sistcra 36. Total effcctiyelO Practices h l{~ H. Avcr:lge ntlC!lL1ancc 22. 1n c attendeu 110t'01l puhhc duty 7. Oases 1JI.lr:;c(.1 pl'l\'~tel:r 1. All11tlallll~pectioll, 25.0.09. Total on parade :33 . .i:'l.l111ual le-(;x:Ull111ailO11 2:.>.0.09. i\lcmbel" l,n 'ell 23. l\1edalllOJ)s 6. :Material: banda!1es splints, lllcllicinc glasse , feeuing cup, etc. 0 ,
4 t h Nu rsing Officer.
Miss L. Holmes.
Lady S ecretary
Miss .J. Alexander, 18. Kilgour St., Roslyn.
Misl; J. 'tewart.
Lady Inspecto r of S tores.
liss J. Walker. Officers 7. Nursing sisters 59. Total effective 66. Increase since la t report 4. Practices held 15. Average attcndrmcc 42. First aid cases attended not on public duty 35. Ca e 11U1' ecllll'lyately 23. Annual in, pection, 8.10.09. Total on parade 37. Annual re-examination, 8.10.09. 1Ilembcrs pa sed 36. Medallions 56. Matenal: lJanclage, splint, kettle, hceting, etc. Division supported by members' subscri],ition . One noticeable feature in lhe membership is the fact that of the 66 on the roll, 56 are medallion holders. Arrangements were made for the bolding of ick Room Cookery Classes at the Dunedin Technical chool, and were largely takcl1 advantage of by members. Several changes have taken place amongst the ofIlcers, t.wo havillg ueen promoted to the rank of Lady uperintenden, and placeu in charge of newlyformed suburball nursing divisions.
ENFIELD DIVISION. [Formed 8.10.08J. HEAD-QUARTER' : ENFIELD,
Ho n. S urge o n.
J. Whittoll.
M . D.
Hon. S ec. an d T reas .
J. Dennis, Enfield,
orth Otago.
r
ORTH OTAGO.
S upe r in t endent.
S. G. Reid, Arnpl'ior. Elclcrslie, TOl'th Otago. In s pect o r of St ores.
A. Martin.
Officers 2. Privates 12. Total effective 14. Drills held 12. Average attendance 9. Cases attende(l not on public duty 12. Annual inspection, 2 . 8.09 . Total on parade 9. Annual re-examillaLioll, 28.8.09. Mem bel'S passed 9. Medallion 1. Division supported 1)y volun lary ~;u uscriptiolls.
GREYMOUTH NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 2.. 07.J IlJ.;.\D-QUARTEIt.:
7nEY~lOtiTH. WE':JT COAST.
Hon. Surgeon.
.1. \ V.
IcDrearty,
Lady Superintendent. F. R. C. H.
'turg'c Lady Secretary and Treas.
E. 11. ickerm:l.n, Shakespea.re treet. reymouth. 115'
Mr . K J cnkins. treet, ohden, Greymoutb. Lady Inspector of Stores.
l\1rs. E. Yendon.
Officers 2. ~ ·nr:;in!.; si tel'S :25. Total emlctive '27. Practiccs .held ~7. A \'t:rng attendance 13. FU'st HHI cn os attended on puhlie duty 2. Fll"t [ueI co. es attended not all publIc duty 10. Annual inspection, 10.9.0.9. Total on l"Ll'~de 17. Annuall'e-extlll1ination,24.9.09. )Iemberspn 'ed H. M~t~~lal: bed, beddlJlg, . phl1ts nnd bil.lldttg's. In.terial YCl:Ited in diyision. Dl\'lSlOll supported by members' Sll bscl'iptiol1s. A pnblic demon ' Ltatioll was given by membcr' of the Diyi ion on the occa ion of the present~~tioll of cl~~tificnlcs. The Mayor of GleYll10nth occnpied the chair, and 'poke 111 terlllS 01 warm approval of Lhe work clone by the Diy; ion. Hi, remarkR were supplemented by those or Lhe [lOll. A. R. )lliness, M.l'., and other gen tlrmen. Tho mem bel' bad a busy day 011 \ 111 hnlanee 'a tlll'llay , when the l1l11 of £55 5s. 6tl. was collected . This (,lHlblecl the Division Lo pnrchn c an ambulance wagon frolll 'hl'istchurch. ':rhe wagoll hn ucell in frequent use.
St. John A rrn,b'LdC1?1Ce B1'igcl;de.
500
HAMILTON DIVISION.
Colonio l B1"(/,nrhe8.
[Formed 1 .11.09.]
HEAD-QUAR'l'EHS: ILuI1L'f1l -, 'Y AIlC\.TO.
Superintendent.
Hon. Surgeon.
L. Frazer-Hurst,
V.
M. D.
chofield, ,Y aikuto Hospital, Ilamilton.
Hon . Secretary and Treasurer.
T. W. Lonsdale, Ru akura Experimental Farm, Hamilton. Officers 2.
Privates 10.
Total effective 12.
HAMILTON NURSING DIVISION. HEAD-QUARTER ' : HA!>ULTON,
E. J. Brewl ,
[ForllleLl 1 .12.09.]
Nursing sisters 13.
HAMPDEN DIVISION
Lady Superint ende nt .
~I.n .
MI"·. FOYl:itcr, Di"e's ~\.venue, Hawera. Lady Inspector of Stores.
~llss
Tolal eIrective 15.
K UHTIl
Hon Surgeon .
T. \.. McGibbon,
Lady S ecretary and Treasurer.
E. Y. Hbek, Vi::;irict High ~chuol. lIa\\'era.
Mr,·. U. E.
OT,\GO.
Superintendent.
Hon. Surgeon .
J . D. Call1pLel1, llillgwn, Tort h Otago.
~l.B .
HL.\!l-QCAHTEIt
J. Findlay, jun.
C. Bambery, Hampden, Korth Otago.
( ;. Lldddl,
S uperintendent.
~! . 13.
C. E. Fuwke.
Hon . S ec. and Treasurer.
W. 1'oh [Formed 22.4.07.]
HEAD-QUARTERS: HAMPDEN, OTAGO.
La dy Superintenden t .
Hon . Surgeon .
Mrs. G.
M . B.
:r.1.
Da.\'ies, The Parsonage, Hampden, Otago.
Miss M. J. :McKerrow, "Dunton," H ampden, Otago.
Miss
Hon . Surgeon . ~ Li<1(IE'll, ~l. H.
M . B.
Hon . Secretary.
B. Bates, Princes Street, Hawera.
I nspecto r of Sto res.
\V. R, haw.
Miss Ross.
Tur ing sisters 9. Total effectiYe 11. l'e port recei \·eu. )
HOKITIKA DIVISION. lIE \ D-Ql'AHTERH:
Su peri nten dent.
D. Burrell, Union
Lady Inspector of Stores.
tago.
( ... TO
[Formed 19.12.07.]
Hon . Surgeon .
La dy Super intendent .
Lady Secretary and Treasurer_
ursing Officer' 2.
treet, H awera.
Hon . Treasurer.
R. T. Styles.
OTAGO.
Mrs. !II. Lo", H erbert, ~ orth Otago.
Mis L. W unshon , Il erbert, K Ol'th
HEAD-Ql'ARTERS: HAWERA, T ATIANAKI.
T . A. McGibbon,
[Formed 21.6.07.J
Ih.\ tl-Q'GA HTEH:: II ERBER 1', ~ OHTH 1
HAWERA DIVISION.
jun., Hcrbert.
HERBERT NURSING DIVISION .
'Y. Dougluti.
Officers 2. ursing si"ters 12. Total eITecti ve 1·1, Practices held:21. Averacre attendance 15. Fir. t aiel cases attended not on public duty 9. Cases privately nursed 19. Annual inspection. 20.9.09. T?tal on parade 7. Annual re-examination, 20.9.09 . Members pas 'eel 9. MedallIOns ·1. Division supported by members' subscriptions.
I'lOI1,
Ollie 1';; 2. Privaies 10. Total effecti\·c 12. ])l'ilb hC'lrl 1 :J . \ , CrH[!C attendance fl. CU~(;s ntt'lHlucl not on puhlie duty ~. 1\111111:11 in. jlU·tioll, :30. 09. Tutal on parnelc 11. . \ 1lllunl l' -examillntillll. 30.,-.09. :\[l'III]"·I',, ]>a .. '(1 9. JI!etlnlli()l1' 7. :\Iaturial: tl'dclwr tlllllurgieal 'havre nc. Di ,-isioll sUl'l'lIl'tecl l,y mcm hur."' Sll bscri ptlUl1S.
Lady Inspector of Stores.
Lady Secretary and Treasurer.
: Ihu13EJt'l', ::\ORTll OTAGO.
Hon Surgeon.
Officers 2. Primtes 9. 'l'otal effective 11. Drills held 19. A \'erage attendance 7. RpmO\ al 1. C~l.'e a~te~1clec1 nol on puLlic duty 7. Medallion 1. Division supportl:d Ly memuers ::;ub::;cl'lpilOns.
HAMPDEN NURSING DIVISION.
lFol'l1Ie(l ~1.6.07.]
HERBERT DIVISION .
Inspector of Stores.
Hon. Sec. & Treasurer.
G . Liddell,
track.
orli e 'I' ~. NlIl'~ill" :-;i"l 'n; Total (·rJ'ecli,·c 10. Practice ltL·lcl 10. A\'eragl illll.cll(lanc' G. Fm.,L aiel cn es a,ttencled not 0n pl1Llic duty ~O. ..\l1l1l1nl il1:-1',(.'tillll. lti.H.O!I. Total 011 purade 10. i\ledallions 3. Jiall'rial: tr0leliel' and a1l11J\dance halllpcl', \'c teu in Dli"(l.(h:. Division l1l'I)Ortecl 1.' 1 c:nptlOll·. .• b 1ly lIlelllvur' till).
[Formed 20.5.07].
HE.I..D-QCI..HTERS: HA:lIPDE T,
G. Liddell,
.
Stewart, care of 1\11'. Yalde!", Hanllitoll.
Officers 2.
[Formed 19.12.07.]
HE\JHl .\HTEHH: IIAWERA, TATIANAKI.
Mrs. A. Bell, To R apa Waikato.
~I.D.
I.
HA WERA NURSING DIVISION.
W AIKATO.
Lady Secretary and Treasurer. ~liss
Officers 2. Privates 10. Total effective 1 . Drills beltl22. A'l.!l'age attendallce 7. Ca'es attended on public duty 2. Cases attended not 011 'pub~ic duty 6. Annual inspection, 16.9.09. Total on parade 11. ..1nnllld rc-eXt~mllHttlOn, 23.11. 09. Mem uers pas:;ec1 11. Medallions 3. :Material: 2 :;tretchers, 3 nm uuIn.nce box es, splin ts, uandages, etc., vested in Division. Division supported lly memuers' ubscriptions. 1em bel's have nttndcd at mces, sports, foot hall rna lcbes, shows, etc. The amhulance wagon was completed, amI lilts been of service on several occasions. Througb the efforts of the Division and III conjunction with the nursing Division a District nurse has been established ill Hawera..
Lady Superintendent.
Hon . Surgeon.
501
HoKI'l'A1U,
Hon . Surgeon .
E. Teiehelmann, BtLIT
"'.Z.
Superintendent. Inspector of Stores .
tt, Iloki tika. Officer 2.
lYE TLANn,
A. C. V. Grant, Hokitika.
"'.H.C.S. R.
Hon . Secretary.
II. R.
[Formed 1. 9.09.1
F. W. Thompson Pri, n,tes 13.
Total cffccti \'c 15.
502
Oolonial Branches.
St. J ohn A 1nbulance B?'igade.
KAIAPOI NURSING DIVISION.
INVERCARGILL DIVISION. [Formed 1. 12. 0 ]. I ~TYERCARGILTJ,
H EAD'QUARTER
OUTJILA D,
Su perintend e nt.
Han . Surgeon.
J . B. ale,
W.
ALB .
tewart, Hailwa.y ' Vorkshops, I nvercgrgill , . Z .
Bowmont
trcct, I nvercargill.
Officers 2. Privates 25. Tot:11 effective 27. Drill held 19. AYel'age attendance 16. ea 'es attended 0.11 pllb~ie duly 4. Remonlls 2. Case attended not on public duty 2. Annual mspcctlOu, ?5.0~. Total on parade 24.. Annual re-exaIillnnti?l1, 3~ . . 09. Pa' ed ~1. . ~J edallIul1t:l ~. Material: 2 tl'etchers, 2 hanesacs, wall kIt, .phnt·, bandagc . DI\"J JOll SUPPO) ted by members' ~ubscriptions, public donation, ctc. . Thi Divi ion absorhell the Officers anu a. llun.1Jcr of membcrs of the In\'crcarglll Railway Diyisioll, which has conse'luelltly cea ell to. exi t. A d~lllltioll or £3~ };,s. wa received from the Hospital Saturday COlllll11ttec, anu thIS has cllahlcd ,thc Di,isioll to purchase a fairly good equipment. It has n,lso sermon. a lar~e room lIl.a central position a-' Divisional head-quarter, :1nt! thi .. ervC's to 1.:ccjl tl,c Bnga,l~ pr01l11nently uefore thc pul.Jic. T he Division has attcnded two parade. on pubh? (luty, two hockey matche, allfl two fires . The Di\'i iOl~ has. not yct hoo)) rccoWlIRed 1,1' the yarious sports' orga.nizations, uu t no dou bl; tIllS mIl come later. A heM . clay was held at Bluff, and was very instructive.
LFormcd ~().11.0!). J
INVERCARGILL NURSING DIVISION. IIEAD-QUARTER': I N\'ERC.UtGILL,
.r.
[Formed 6.3.08.]
R')OMS, KAIAPOI.
Han . Surge on .
La dy Su pe r inte nd e nt.
\\T. Cmwsh:~w, M.n.
J\lisR ' B. \\' illi. '('fuft, Kn.iapoi .
Miss K. B. Smith, Cookson Street, Kaiapoi.
r orth
La dy In s pec tor of Stores.
J .0'l{l,
M iss 1. F. Pearce.
Officcrt:l ~. TUJ'sin~ si. ter:; I S. Total effective 20. .\. vcrarre alt 'nda.nce 10. ] ir'it aill ca e attended on public Prn.cticcs held '27 IJuty 1. Fir:-.t .ud casP' atteJlded not on public duty 2n. Ca es privately Jl~rse(l 1. . \. lI)]\J.d IlIspectl()Jl, 2a. !1.0!J. Tot:d on paradl: 10. Annnal l'e-exa.minLLtlOJl; ~!l.n.o(). J [I·.lIIher:i, j>;t,;. rl 11. ~IcdalliCln 5. l\ lat 'rial: bandn.rre', splints; HJJ1all am hJllance h t. 1>1 \'J 'lon . lll'l'ortcd IJY ulCmber'" su bscril'tions proceed' from :->ucial, and .'lJl)sidy frUIll •. l..J. A ...:\,. 'elltre. '
MARENO DIVISION. [Formcd 10.12.0 ). 1I 1~.\IJ-QUAn.TERS: MAHE_'O,
Han. S urgeon
G. Lirlddl
TORTII OTAGO .
S uperintendent.
'1. D.
Han. S ec. and T reasu re r.
HI \' . .T. P'lttprRon, Jl:dlCJlo, NOI th Ota"o.
W. :\[cX eill, X orth Otago.
~\laheno.
Ofhcl;rs 2. Privates 10. Total effcctivc 12. Tbi Di\'i~ion has just lJ{;en formcd. and will :tart netive work next season.
'OUTIILAND .
MARENO NURSING DIVISION, [Formcd] 0.12.0 .J
La dy Sup eri nten d e nt . Mr~. L.
W.C. T. U .
La dy S e c . a nd Treas.
Han . Secretary and T r easure r.
'V. H . Gawn,
H EAD -QU ARTERS:
r. z.
503
B, McKenzie, ?\orthcnd, I nvercargill.
I h.uJ-Q '.\1 TLHS: ~L\ln:.'in,
X om II OTAGO.
La dy S ecretary. Han S u r geo n .
Miss II. S. Jamieson, L ayard ,'Ll'cct, North I n\'C'rcal'gill. Officers ~.
Tursing sisters 1 .
Total effective 20.
G. Lluudl, Lad y S uperintenden t . ~\Ir.·. ~ l. 1.0\\, ~hlll'no, ~ Torth Oh~o.
Omccrs 2.
KAIAPOI DIVISION.
:'\Iru. '\\'. Macauley, Mahano.
"'ursiIl" 'islers 10.
Total effectivc 12.
MASTERTON DIVISION. [Formed 13.12.07].
Han . Surgeon.
II EAD-t~{JARTER ': DOMINIO~ HALL, MA.STERTOX.
.1>f.R.C. S.
S u perintendent.
1st Officer.
J. H oskins.
A. L. Gray, Kaiapoi, Canterbury. Han . S e cretary.
La dy S ec r etary and T reas ur e r .
[Formed 2. 10.07.]
H . ' V. B. Davies,
L. R. Oram, Kaiapoi, Oanterbury.
;\LU.
Han . Treasure r .
T . H oskin.
Inspector of Stores.
\ V.Ovam.
Officers 3. Sergeants 2. Corporal 1. Privates 13. Tot:11 effective 19. D rills held 22. Average attendance 20 . Removal 5. Oases at tended not 011 public duty 12. Annual inspection, 29.9.09. Total on parade 11. Annu~l reexamination,29.9.09. Members passed 9. Matcrial: 3 stretchers, wheeled lIttcr, 2 emergency kits, bandages and splin ts, vested in Brigade. D ivisioll supporteu by members' subscriptions and donations from the public. D uring the year some of the membcrs attended the camps held at , tewart's Gully a nd Mount Somers, and gain ed valuable cxperience.
Han . Surgeon s.
J. A.
'O\\'lC,)[. B.
P. lL
ook, ~1. n.
1s t Offi ce r , a nd Han . S ecre ta ry.
A . •T. Parton, Queen 'tract, Mastcrtoll.
Su peri nte n de nt.
L\. Donald, Queen 'treet, :.\Iaster ton .
Han . Treas u r er.
L . ' V. J on,ts.
In s p ect o r of Stores.
H. P. Bra el.
!TIcers -1. Pr1\'(ttes 11. Totttl effecti"e 1 co. Drills held 1 fl. A vcrage att lldll.l1 '12. Case:" attend d on public du ty 2. Remo\'aL 8. nses n.ttendeclnot 011 pul?lic ~1L1t.Y 10. Annual in. pection, 20.9.0~. Total ?I1 jl/1.rad '. Aunual re-eXnlll111atlOll, ~1.10.09. ~Iembers pa.'l'd 0. MedalhOl1R 1.. I lttenal: a.mlJulance hrollghnm, stretchers, _plints, banda<res, sund ry storcs. ])1 Vl!)lOll ~ul'port~cl by members' HuuseriptiollS. etc. ~ood \\ ?J'k has generally ueen done hy InclnbeJ' at orciinary civil duties, durmg theIr race mcetings, footuall matches, antI sports gatherings, and also in
Coloni al Branches.
St. John A m bulance B1tigade.
504
invalid transport with the ambub.llce brougham , which b as becn fou nd of grrat benefit and i much appreciated by the public in t h e dist rict. T h e me m bers, in cooperation with the l ocal n Ul'sing Divi ion, ar e no w a rran ging a l arge bazaar, to be helJ in February fo r the purpose of procuring fun ds t o in stal a D istrict n urse ill hlaster t on.
MASTERTON NURSING DIVISION.
[Formed 1.3.0
H EAD-QUARTERS: 1\I ASTERTO~,
N .Z.
II elen S. Cowie
M. B .
M. B.
IIEAn-QuAp.TER
,Hon. Sec .. a nd Treasurer.
In s p ec to r of Stores.
T. 1\1. I Ice.
()fliecrs :3. l'ri "ates 31. Total cfIcctiye 37 . ])l:ills hPld '27. \ \'Prago III (PIHlallcc 1:'). I{ellloval' 2. 'a. es atlcI1rled lIot on l.nll,d.l.I' '.lu.l:: :J I.'J . \ lllIual ilI )ll'c tiulI, U.10.0n. TlItalllll 1':1I<1l1c 10. AlllJnal IC-{ X,l!IlI.Il.11 Ill! I '. L.1 V. O!J. :'["IIII)('r.]J.l '5cri10. ~lcdn.l1iolls 1. Xl1r~illlf certificate. 1-1 _\s It I ' a ,lIfhe1l1t maltc\' fo\' IIwlllher. of lhe (, rUlluin"" staff to ~et timc oJl' t~ attelId 1'1.>- ,Ill tl .. 1~ ~ t·,1 t ' s IlOU 11 . ,..be taken a' a ' " I,arndl J'c<rlll ..., p:1.1111 l llol'" t IICwlore cntenoll of tho llllthlI,'ia. 111 of the memhers of the Diyision. l
.'
(NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY , CORPS ) ,( B " DIVISION CHRISTCHURCH ). [hll'I1Ml
J. Archer, Council 'haml,cl'::i, Tapier. Hon . Treasure r .
C. Beami 'h, 52, Ca.rlyle tre t, Napier.
1st Office r .
O. T. ,I dfr >y~.
U. II. IleaI'll, I{,ulwuy, 'h,·j::.t<:hun.:h.
II I'; ,\l)-Ql' ,\lt'l LIeS Hon. Su r geon.
. Pinder.
CURISTCilUnOII N.Z .
T ATrON,
I
II. ,J. J[ nddlll11tt HaJiways, 'hristchurch.
[Formed 24 .. 07.J
Hon . Sec r e t a ry.
1st Offi ce r .
A.
: HAlLWAY
S uperi n tenden t .
Miss Heyhoe.
Supe r inte nd e nt.
M.B.
Hailways, ChrIstchurch .
Hon . S u r geon .
oa.
Hon. Surgeon.
n . Gar~llJer,
IV. F Drowne.:l1. B.
O fficers 4. Nursing sisters 26. Total eITectiyc 30. P ractices held 21. Average attendance 13. ..:'ulllual il1~l'ecLioll :20 . 8. Tolal on parade 16 . Annual re-exn.mination 20 . 9.08. Member ' pas,'u<l 17. l edallions 9. nl aterial: roller and triangular lxwdages, roller machille, ba:;lIl, 1)0\\] kettle. Di,ision supported by members' subscriptions. One of the members met with a pailIful acciuent, re"lllling ill a eOlJipoullll comminuted fracture of the right leg; shu was fOI tUll<1lely ahlc to llirecL thc onlookers what to do until the doctor arril'ccl, antI the Id.l tCI' sllhselluently tated that it was undoubtedly uue to the patient's knowleuge of fir. t aid that her leg had been saved.
NAPIER DIVISION.
Jt:\V Z EALAND.
Sup e r inte nd e nt S ecre t a ry.
ll.
'hristchnrch.
Lady Inspector of Stores.
Lady Secretary and Treasurer.
r.Ii s E. S. Joy, c/o :M r. A . D onal d, Ma terton .
J . J. Edgar,
Chi e f Su pe r inte nd e nt .
. F. , Yhitcombe, l{aihmys,
Mrs. A . J . Parton .
fiss H. Gillespie, P.O. Box 47, Masterton.
CIlItrSTcIIullC'H,
(NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY ~ORPS ) " A " DIVISION (CHRISTCHURCH. ) [l!ormcd ~1 n .n ].
1st Nursing Office r .
Lady Super intendent .
Ih;AD-QlJA l{1' II.HS: RATLWA V ,TATTON,
[Formed 11.11 . 08].
. A ncw. l~ll.it (" r ': D ivision ~t W estport) has becn formecI, allci will take t h c place of t.he 1)l\I"lOll aL f ll ll<tru. WhICh has beull convcrted into a town Division .
.J
Honorary Surgeons.
A. H osking,
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY CORPS.
505
T. '. PaHut.
"'. Dial11ond,
1.-,. l:!.
0
J.
: HAIT,WAY ,'TATIO -,
Superintendent.
22. on l'u],lic .Material: ~lll'[lurted
NATIONAL DEFENCE LEAGUE DIVISION (WANGANUI ). [Formed 15.7 .09.J
T.Z.
1st O ffice r .
,\ . DUlIll, (/0 Klitiolllllaster. JbilwllYs, 'hri,tehuleh.
)1.1l.
Hon. Sec. and Treasurer.
Officers 3. ,ergeant 1. Corporal 1. Primtcs 17. Totn.l uffcc·ti,·c D rills held 16. Average attendance 11. First aiel case,' n.ttcndcrl duty 25. Removal 7. First aid case. a.ttended not on public duty 3. First aid box, stretcher, splints, han(lugeR, vested in Di,·i. ion. Di \ i~ion by members' subscriptions and donations .
'lIICISTClll'HC'Tl,
.'. Kennedy.
Ins p ector of Stores.
II. ,'. J [orSlll ll, tiO. Il ill!JlI' Ktlcet, ~.>tl ' lllHtlll, III i tc·hureh.
\ V.
'oott.:.
Ofliccrs 3. Pl'imte' 32. Total eITective 35. Drills.llel(12~. J\\'clUge alLl'llrlnllCc 1~. Cases attplldl'll not ou puhlic nut)' . ~\nll1~1l11J1'JlcctHJlI, 12.10.0!1. Total Olll'iH:1l1c 11. ,\ l1l111alre-eXltlllination, 12.10.09. cl11l)c.rs passell1l. Icdulliol1s 9. Muterial: 2 stretchers llundarres and 'plints vestellm I'. J. A. A. D ivision suppode( 1 hy 11lel1l]lels' suusc/iplioll. . ' , tl. The llltellllltllCC 1m.' b 'cn " e~y gool1, bearing in mint! the fact thllt the majority of .e,nlCll1UerS arc subject tu lll"ht worj- unel have freclucntlv to "'0 awn\, at short notice. 0 J ::> •
H EAD -QUARTERS: CHR!. T C HURCH, CHOOLHOO)I, \ VANGANU J.
Hon. Surgeon .
H. R. H atherley,
M.H . C.
Sup e r intendent.
(NEW ZEALAND ) RAILWAY CORPS " C" DIVISION (WESTPORT ).
J . Brine, \ Vallganui East.
rFlll'lUecl 1. .00.1
First Officer.
Hon. Secretary.
Inspector of Stores.
H. H ol mes .
S. W. Ad ams, V ictoria Avenu e, vVanganui .
A. R oss.
Officers 3. ergeants 2. P rivates 15. T otal 20. Drills h eld 7. Average a t ten dance 15. Cases a ttended not on public duty 25. Annual in spection , 17. 9. 09. T otal on parade 10. Medallion s 2. Di vision s upportcd by m embers.
11 "
\I HI
Ut'l'lr.ItS:
Ho n. SlIl-geo n .
It D. Dunn, r.. H. ('. I'.
\ VKSTI'Olt
.r. w.
Hon. S ec r e t a ry and TreaS lIl"er.
Supe rint en d e nt.
hn.n ks, BroughaIll St., \ Ve tpOl't. Ins p ecto r of St o r e s .
'1'. Pato n, \ \ ' eKtl'()l'l.
officers~.
r, NEW Z f\_\ L.\ ~ n.
F ..1. ll alltihy. Pri Vlttus 1
Total
~O .
St. J ohn Ambulance Brigade.
Colonial Branches.
OAMARU DIVISION. [Formed 18.10.99.]
Officers 3. Nursing siRters 10. Total effective 13. Practices held 15. A "erage attcnchtnce 7. First aid cases attended not on public duty 3. Cases nurse~l pr~ vn.tely 6. Annual inspection, 29.9.09. Total on parade 6. Annual re-exammatlOn, 1 .10.09. Members passed 10. Medallions 12. Material: handage. , splints, roller bandage machine, bed-table, cradle for fractured leg, etc. Division supported by members' subscriptions. At the beginning of the year the Division was nnfortunate enough to lose the services of 1\1iss Gillman, who has acted as Larly 'uperintendeut sillce the formation of the unit, and hilS rendered excellent service.
506
HEAD-QUARTERS: AMBULANOE STATION, OAMARU.
Superintendent (Acting).
Hon . Surgeon.
H . R. Thomas, Tha.mes Street, Oama.ru.
A. S. Garland, M.R.C.S.
Hon . Secretary and Treasurer.
1st Officer.
J. L. McPhail, National Bank of New Zealand, Oa.mal'u.
H. M. S. Grenfell.
Inspector of Stores.
507
OWAKA DIVISION. [Formed 25.10.04.]
R. 1: n ba tc b . Officers 3. Sergeant 1. Corporal 1. PriYates 19. Total effective 21. Drills held 16. Ayerage attendance 12. Cases attended on public duty S. Removals 47. Cases attended not on public duty 23. Annual inspection , 1 .8.09. Total on parade 15. Annuul re-exa.mina.tion. 1 .09. ~IeD1bl!rs pa::;:;ed 15. Medallions 14. ervice badges 5. Regula.tion uniform worn. ~Ia.terial : ambulance brougham, Ashford litter, 2 stretchers, fir t aid kit, 3 surgical havresacs, bandages: splints, etc., vested in Tru tees for Di vision. Division supported by the public. The last Ambulance Saturday Collection carried out by the Divi~ion resulted in the sum of £119 being raised. Member attended 7 cases in all during the year, and a great deal of time was given to the remova.l of country patiellt · in this connection members have tra\'eUed 230 mile". The Divi ,ion has now a set \'0 the value of £5 8. Application has been made to the Oamaru Dorough Council for a site on which to erect an ambulance hall, but so far the application has not been granted.
HEAD-QUARTERS: OWAIU, OTAGO.
Hon . Surgeon
T. MrKibulU,
Superintendent.
C. Bird, 'enr., Ownka..
",LB.
1st Officer.
2nd Officer.
F. McLn.tclne.
H. R. Rix. Inspector of Stores.
Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.
D. W ra.tlen, Ownka.
U. Latta.
Officers 1. Priva.tes 11. Total effective 15. Thcre is till a lack of intcrest 011 the pal't of the D1umbers of this Division. It may, however, Le possiLle to obtain a llumber of new members, and thus infuse new lire iuto the lJivisioll.
OWAKA NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 5.10.0·1.] Hon. Surgeons.
OAMARU NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 22.9.04.]
A.
tenhouse,
HEAD-QUARTERS: ATHENAEUM HALL, O ..UfARU.
K. 1'l1cAdam,
Miss N. Alexander, Meadow Bank, Oamarll.
M.B.
Lady Sec. and Treas.
1st Nursing Officer.
Miss J. G. Brownlee.
lcKibLin,
M.D.
Lady Superintendent.
Mis Eo Dutton, Owuka,
Lady Super intendent.
Hon . Surgeon.
T.
M.D.
tago.
Lady Secretary and Treasurer
Lady Inspector of Stores .
Mi·s C. Dutton, O\\'aka.
MI'. O. Burton.
Miss N. Bee, Wharf Street, Oamaru. Oflice]'s 3. Nnr.ing sisler.' 1,'. Total ffecti\'e 21. l\b.tte]'s h3.\·c nut I'l'ogre setl ill COllllCc:tioll with thi ' Diyi ·ion. It i. proposed that unless 3. revival takes place nexl 'eu'ull lo ,,\,rike the uuit from the roll.
Lady Inspector of Stores.
]\Iiss B. Beswick. Officers 3. Nursing sisters 19. Total effective 22 Practices held 9. Average attendance 10. Cases attended lJot on public duty 15. Cases privately nursed 6. Annual inspection, 18.. 09. Total on parade 12. Annual re-examination,18.8.09. :Members passed 12. l\Iedallions16. Division supported by members' subscriptions.
PALMERSTON NORTH FIRE BRIGADE DIVISION. [Formell1.5.01.] lli·:.\IJ-QUARTJU:s: FIlm BH1GALJL
'TATI0~,
I
AUIEH 'TON NOltTIl.
Hon . Surgeons.
ONEHUNGA NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 30.5.05.] HEAD-QUARTERS: CONGREGATIONAL
Lady Sup e rinte nd ent.
Hon . Surgeon .
W. G. Scott,
M. B.
CIIOOL ROOMs.
Mrf;. F. Davies, Gas Station. Onehunga, N. Z. 1st Nursing Officer.
Mrs. J. Ferguson. Lady Secretary.
Miss F. Tapp, Church Street, Onehunga.
Lady Inspector of Stores.
Mrs. A. A. RoLins.
G. 'Wilson,
~1. n.
·W. 1. 'to\\C,
)!.lLC.S.
C. W. Peac:h,
M.B.
Superintendent (Acting) and Hon . Sec.
1st Offi cer.
2nd Officer and Hon . Treas.
11. 11C[l\\Ol'lh, The Squarc, Palmerstoll Torth.
W. 1I. IJul'uanl.
L. Giorgi.
Officers 6. lrivatcs 1~. Total effective 1 . Drills held 11. Average n.Ltelld::Lllce 5. Cases attended on public duty 9. Removals 4. Cases attended no\' Oil ]luultc duty n. Annual inspecLion, 11.10.09. J\l~n.ll~ers prcscn t 8. MaLe rial : chari, h3.ndugc, first aid satchcls, drc sings, etc. DlV1SlOll supported hy memLel's' suhscriptions. Melllbers have alLl'lull',l fooLh:111 llutlches, A. and P. Show, Ianawatn, ~\. hnl"t al111 Fuxton Race Mee\'ing~ ; attendance at the latter is now ucing paid for. '
St. John A ?nbvJance B 'l'igade.
Coloniul B?'anches.
PALMERSTON NORTH NURSING DIVISION. [Formell 31.10. 04.]
PALMERSTON SOUTH NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 7. 9.05.J
508
C.
' \T.
IIli:AD-QUARTERS;
La dy Supe r inte nd e nt.
Hon . SU r g e ons.
W. R.
]l.1rs. II. 1\1owlem, Church "treet, Palmers ton North.
to\\'e, ;1l.H.C,S. Peach, lICU.
1st Nurs ing Office r .
Lad y S ec r et ary a nd Treas u r er.
.1\1rs. A. McGregor.
]l.1rs. Z. . Gill, Clnm:h 'treet, PaJmel'stoll orth . La dy Ins p ect or of S t o res.
Lady Trea su rer.
1iss Reuton,
Miss E. K erslake.
Oilicers 4. Nursing sister. 13. Total effectiye 17. Practices held 21. ~\.yemge :1ttenda,nce 9. Firs& aid cases a.ttendec1 not on public duty 39. Cases nursed pri\'ately 10, Medallions 12. Annual inspection, 27.9. 09. ToLal on parade ( . Aunuo.l l'e-eXamill<l tion, 25.9.09, Mcm bel'S pas '('ll 11. Regulation uniform worn . The movement initiated by the DivisiolJ somo twelve months ago for the al1poil1tment of a Distl'ict ntH e fol' service in the town and district pl'o\ eu successfuL Sufficient funds were obtained, and promi, e of 1ino.ncial snpport ecnred, to ",anant an appointment being ma(le. It is felt that u. District nurse \\'i1l be of great u e in the district.
Tow'
HALL, PALMERSTON, OTAGO.
Hon. S urgeo n .
La dy S uperi nte nd e nt.
"'.\T. Ilislop, n, A" M. n.
"'Irs. D . Walker, lill Road, Palmerstoll, Otago.
Lady Sec. and Treasurer.
La d y Inspector of Stores.
Miss R J, J\1. Held, Honnlcbay , 'trcet, Pallllcrston, Otago.
Mis
l£.
Chi~hollll.
Oflicers ~. Tlll'sing Ristl~IS 1:,. 'J otal effective 17, PracticeR he1<1 ] 2. A \'ern~e a,tt!:uclllJl(:e p, J\nnnal inspectiun, 26.8.09. Total 011 pur:ttle H. Annual re-exalllination, IH.Il.On. Members Po.ss(:<l 10. ::\Iu,terial; blankets aud heeL., bandltgcs, splint,', cliniealltn<1 bll,th thcrmometer::;. Di"isiull snpjllll'tetl I,), llIend, ' I'S' su L. 'c1'i ption '.
PAPANUI NURSING DIVISION. [Formed IfE\J) ·Ql.\nn.Jh; PAP.\XLI,
HOl1 Surgeon.
A. 13, O'Bnen,
]\liss D.
~.
2 .9.09.]
II ItI. 'TC'HL'RCI I.
Lady Superintenden t .
1\1is51. M. Bloxham, NornH1n's Road, Papal1ui, 'hristch uroh.
:l1.l!.
Lady Secretary and Treasurer.
PALMERSTON NORTH RAILWAY DIVISION. [Formed 6.2.06 J
509
Lady Inspector of Stores.
'l.':\)'lo\', l)npallui H.urrel, Chri:;Lclll1l'ch.
::\h 's K
'. Taylor.
HEAD-QUARTERS; RAILWAY STA'l'ION, PALMER TON NOnTII.
Tota.l effectiye 20. Ho n. S u r geon .
C. \\T, Peach,
~I. B.
Hon. S ec r eta r y.
S uperintendent.
J.
tone, R:1ilway, l'allllerston :forth.
Hon . T reas urer.
W, H. J\Ieyenberg, J, Grant. Railway Station, Palmerston North.
Officers 2. Privates 13. Total eil'ecti'-e 15. Drills held 18. Ayerage attendance 9. R moya.l::; 3. Cn c o.ttended not 011 public duty 7. Annua.l inspection, 9.11. 09. Tota,l on parade 7 Annual re-examination, 9.11. 09. lIIembers pa ed 11. Division su ppol'ted by members' subscriptions.
PALMERSTON SOUTH DIVISION. ITEAD-QOARTlms: TIlE ATIIE:-;AEu.\l,
Hon . S u r geon.
\V.
Hi~lop:
n, A.,
1st Offi ce r .
[Formed 9.12.0·J].
PAL.\lEJlWrO ' 'OU'l'l!. S u perintenden t .
111. n,
R.
PET ONE DIVISION.
Inspector of S tores. 1\ . ThOI111\soll.
,V. Wheeler,
J>u.lmerston, Otago.
Ins p e ctor o f S t o res .
H. Beckingsale.
J. MacFo.rlulle. Hon . S ec. a nd Treas ure r .
HEAIl- 1.JARTEnS;
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TllEET, l')ETOKE.
Hon, Surgeons.
W.
Ross, III.n.
n,
Perry, ~r. R,C.S.
Superintendent.
F irst Officer.
\V. Cox, 29, Tory Street, retone.
,J. A. T. Uarter.
Ho n. S ec r etary.
Hon T r eas u re r .
W. . Burd, Jackson treet, Peton e.
In spect o r of S tores
II. Witcher.
F.
teimnul1er.
Officers ,1. cl'geant L Corpoml 1. 'Pri\'a.tes 12. Total effective 1 . Drills held 12. hL:r:lge attendance 7. ases attended on public duty 12. Cases o.ttended not on public duty :-!2. Annual ln, pection, 21. 9.09. {embers present 10. An.nunl re-e:xn.mination, 28,10.09. J\lemlJ'l's pa~sed 9. redallions 11. Ma.terinl; Rplmts, banda~eg, etc. Vivi'lon supported by members' subscription. the "'eHI' lloth ill rClltlerin{Y first 'dGood work has l)cen clono by. the IJ1cmhL:l's tlurilJlf t"o J , b [1.1 and in rellloving ill\'ali(hi. 'evrrn.l dOllution h(l.\'l' hcen received. Thn.nks ar' th:e to MI'. IOlTis 1'01' .'cvel'll,} \'o.lllable papcr ', nnu al '0 for a gift of ambulance material. There arc still tell foundation mem bcr 011 the roll.
G. B. Smith, P. O. 'Box 2,1, Palmerston, Otago. Officers 3. Sergeant 1. COl'pomls 2. Pl'ivn.tes 10. Tota.} eil'ective 16. Drills held 23. Average attendance 12. Cases attended not on public duty 6. Removal1. Annual inspection, 26 . . 09. 'l.'ota.l on po.ra.de 10. Annul11 re-examinn.· tio~, 19.11.09. Members passed 9, .Material; stretcher, 2 surgicn.l bu,vrcsa.cs, also sphnts, bandages, bandage winder, poles for improvising stretchers, etc., vcstcd in Division and Dunedill Centre of Association , Division supported by members' subscriptions. In the absence of Dr. IIislop, the examinution of mell1helS was killllly lllHlertaken by Dr. Liddell, of Herbert.
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PETONE NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 22.9.0liJ. H EAll-QUARTERS;
13.\ y
STlU<:J<:T,
Hon . Surge on s.
La dy Sup e r int e nd e nt.
1\1. W. H,o>\'<. lI1.B. D. Pe],ry, ~l.Jt, C.S.
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1st Nursi ng Offi ce r .
Mrs. R
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PETOKE.
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1. Perry, ] (utt Hoad, P'tone.
La dy S ec. a n d Treas. il l ]'s. 8. Iklllll'tl,
59, Richlliontl treet, Pl'tolle,
Lad y Inspecto r of Sto res.
1\11'::;. J\1. ComeI'.
St. John Ambulance B?'igade.
Col onic~l B I'a nclie '.
Officers 4. Nursincr sisters 14. Total effective 18. Practices held 13. Averarre attendance 16. First aid cases attended not on Annual in pection, 30.9.09. T?tal on public duty 6. Cu es privat~ly nursed 4.. parade . Annua.l re·examination. 14..10.0.9. M en::b~r.s pa ed 5. Medn,lhollS 7. Material: bed and bedding, bandages, splInt. Dn'l lOn supported by members su bscriptiolls. A fair amount of first aid bas been r endered, and home nursing underLaken by the members.
THAMES NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 1.7.05.J
510
PURAKANUI DIVISION. [Formed 19.9.0 ]. HEAD-QUARTERS: ScnOOLlIOUSE, PURAKANUI.
Superintende nt.
Hon. Surgeon .
W. H. Borrie,
,Yo G. Burns, 'choolhouse, Purakanui.
M. B.
IIEAD-QUAHTF.IUl: C()U~TY OFFICES TJ[A~!Es.
Hon . Surgeon.
onOOL IIOUSE, PURAKANUr.
Mrs. \V. G. Burns, 'chooiliouse, Pumkanui, Otn.go.
W. H. Borrie, M.n.
Officers 2. ~ursing isters 11. Total effective 13. No report received. The Division has, howeyer, done good work a11l1 is favourably reported upon.
SHAG POINT DIVISION. [Formed 15.8.07.] H.EAD-QUARTERS: ALL,L-DALE HALL,
C. F. Bell, School House,
M.B.
Olneers 2. Nlll'sill" sisters 15. Total elfer.tive 17, Prn.etiees held 11. Average n.ttcmlance 6. Annual inspection, 18.10,09. ;\lembers pre.sent 9. AllI~ u~l. re-exn.millaLiol1, 1 .10. Of). Medallions 9. ~Iaterial: bandages, splmts, etc. 1>1\'1SI011 iSupportccl IJY members' ub:5criptions. Thanks nre due to the "'oulliy Coullcil for the use of a room for meeting purposes.
TIMARU DIVISION. HEAll-QUAllTEH'
Hon . Sec. and Treasurer.
Inspector of Stores.
A. Guodley.
Tl.\fAHU, NEW ZEALA:ND.
G:tJ,it~:-;,
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Superintendent
G. Foster, William, treet, Timal'u.
Hon . Sec, and Sergt . and Treas. Arch~l',
Inspector of Stores.
Hailway , Tilllnru.
't::rgt
J. DUlIuill.
Olli cP !' , 2. ergeanL' ~. ol'pornl<; 3. Private 35. Total eITrctive 42. Drills III III ILi. A\'crage attel)llance 22. 'ases nttelldr,d on public duty 16. RellJoyals 6. 'ases alt 'Illled not on public duty ~l. Annual in pection, 3.9.09. Total all parade ~~. .\nl1l1al rc-exlllllillatioll, 2 .9.09. As:1. n', nit of a street collectiol1 lunds wcre eemed with which nine first aiel depot. ill the tOWIl. nnd c!i.tri·t were ell nipped. During next year it i~ proposed to build n hall sllitahl, lor 1I1lmil," and lecture'. There has bE'en a substantial illcrenc in tho mcmhership. The (lc, ignntioll has been altered from the" C" RaillYay Di vi . ion Lo the Tiulurll Di visioll, '0 that general service may be rendered to the public.
TEMPLETON NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 7.9.09.] HEAD-QUARTER ' : TEhlPLETOi'<, KEAR CURlSTCnURUI1.
Lady Superintendent.
Hon . Surgeon.
MisfI O. E. Benjamin, Templeton, Canterbury.
L.R.C.S.I.
Lady Secretary and Treasur.er.
Lady Insp ector of Stores.
Miss O. E. Bailey, Templeton, Oanterbury. Officers 2.
Mi.·s L.
r.
Baker.
IIE.\D-QL\.RTEH. ·:
Total effective 20.
HEAD-QUARTERS: TIIAMES,
. Z.
Superintendent.
Hon. Surgeon.
E. V . Turnbull, l'hames, N.Z.
M, n.
1st Officer.
Hon. Sec. and Treas.
Insp ector of Stores.
H. Alexander.
H. B. Taylor, Shortland, Thames.
\V. Judd.
Privates 17.
E. Thumas,
TDf.uu:.
OGTII CA .-TERnURY.
Lady Superintendent.
'I. R. C. .
Total eITective 20.
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1\1. ,T. McKinlay, Turnbull
t.,
Tllnaru.
1st Nursing Officer and Insp. of Stores. ~hs
ill.~.
Boy..:.
Lady Sec. and Treasurer.
)Iiss E. B. Hardwick, Timuru.
OlliccI" 3.
IT llrt-'ing
,'isters l;J.
Total eff8l:ti \'e 1
WAIHI DIVISION. [Formed] .3.08.] IIE\J)-QUAH'l'ERti: \YAIJJI,
Hon. Surgeon .
E. J. Deck,
)I.
Kl. S.
1st Officer,
ursing si.sters 18.
THAMES DIVISION. [Formed 16.9.08].
Officers 3.
TIMARU NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 30.8.09.J Hon. Surgeon,
Officers 2. Privates 20. Total effective 22. Owing to a fire ill the local coal mine, wbich have hat! in consecluence to be. closed down, most of the residents have left, hag Point, and it has not been posslble to hold any meetings. The Division will probauly have to be tli bandeu.
G. Lapraik,
[Formed 23.10.09].
Hon . Surgeon.
hag Point, Otago.
1'. Brooke, Post Office, Shag Point.
J. C. Durham,
Thallle~.
\\,i bo11, Gas \Vork::;,
Superi ntendent.
Hon . Surgeon .
W. Hislop,
ILAG POINT.
~l.
Mrs.
C. II. \\'.
Lady Sup erintendent.
Hon . Surgeon .
Mrs. J. Ensoll, ~Iary 'treet, Thames, N.Z.
Lady Sec., Treas. and Inspector of Stores.
G. E. HEAD-QUARTERS:
Lady Superintendent.
G. Lapraik, M.n.
Officers 2. Privates 14. Totu.l effective 16. This Diyision ba carried out good work and is favourably reported on by the District Chief uperintendent.
PURAKANUI NURSING DIVISION. [Formed 19.9.08.]
511
J. ,Votherspooll.
N.Z. Superintendent.
E. Rowe, \Vnihi, T.Z. Hon. Sec. and Treas.
J. J. Ritchie, Box 31, Waihi, N.Z.
Officers 3. Privates 9. Total effective 12. Practices held 11. Average I1.ttendunce . Case attended on public duty 1. Removals 2. 'ases attended not 011 public duty 4, Alluuo.l inspection, 6.6.08. 1'0 tal 011 po.raclc 12. llnun.l re-exl1miuo.tion, 14..11. O. Members passed 8. Material: first o.id box, splints, bn.lldnge·, vested in Division. Division supported by mem bel'S' SUbscriptions. Members hl1ve aLtended public gatherings, two race meetings, numerous football llIatches, and sports meetings. The injuries attendetl to have 1l0t been of a serious llaLlll'e.
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L ady i\Iinto.
EMPIRE OF
Officer 1.
INDIA.
Total effecti\'t.l 12.
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BOMBAY CORPS. H. G. Clark,
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D. D. Danc.
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BOMBAY PARSI DIVISION. [Formed 17.6 .0:1..] H EAD' QUARTERR :
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Hon. Surgeon.
Honorary Surgeons.
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B. 13. Uuvala.
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Totnl efYecti\'e H.
Honora ry S e c retar ies a nd Inspectors of Stores .
Sergeant D . :r. Marker and ergeant D . F. Panthaki, Sa~ oon I nstitute Building, Esplanade Road, Bombay :roo 1. Officers 4. Sergeants 5. Corporals 4. Privates 48. T otal effecti ve 61. I ncrease since last report 6. Drills held 42. Average attendauce 25. Cases atten de~ on vublic duty 20. Removals 23 . Cu. es attended not on public duty 15. AI?-nual lDspection, 27.9 .08 . . Annual re-examination, 27.9. 0 . lembers passed 39. DId not appear 18. MedallIons 19. ervice bauges 13. Regulation uniform worn by 1 Officer, 5 sergeants, 4 corporals, and 3.') men. Material: 8 stretchers, 4 havresacs, 50 kneecaps, splints, bandages, litter, ambulance box, etc. Division supported by public subscription.
Malta District. MALTA CORPS. ( F ormed C hief S urgeon. ~·t1l1llt, "1.l:.('.S.
C hief Superi nt endent.
Lt.-Col. H. 1'.
:\II1JoI
1~ . S u pt. Secretary.
11,
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n. '. ('I'a\\'fonl,
S iLt
ILA.~r.C.,
I:illulfo, . 'l1ema,
Supt. Treasurer.
H. (.att, J:. :'11..\., Lt. -Col. _L . 'C'rsulll. Yfllrt tI, Malta.
LiLlI t. \Y.
BOMBAY (JEWISH ) DIVISION . [Formed 1.11.05.]
L.£l.0f1.1
~blta..
Supt. of S tores.
,'alllut, C.:\1. G.
U. '!\v"liafclro.
Hon orary S urgeon.
Dr. D. B .
Officers 3.
..l T .
Dandekar,
L.~r.
& .
4th Offi ce r .
MALTA No.1 DIVISION. [Formed 1 .D .OD.]
, ' . E. Baker.
Honorary Surgeon.
'. h. 'n.:ch,
Corporals 2. Privates 21. Total effectin.J 26. (N 0 report recei \'eel).
mcer 1.
SANAWAR DIVISION. [Formed 1.8.09]. Hon. Surgeon and Hon. Secre tary.
Lt.-Col. O. R. A. Julian,
Supe r intend e nt.
C. M. G. , :lLR.C. R.
Rev. A. H. H ilder. ley, ,'a113.War, India..
PESHAWUR DIVISON. [Formed 11.9.09 . J Hon . Surgeon .
Major R. J. Blackham, 1st Officer.
J, A. Pinto. Officers 3.
Superintendent.
Eo G. G regson .
B, A.M . e .
Hon . Sec. and Sergeant.
O. P. Strud wick. Sergeant 1.
Privates 17.
Inspector of Stores.
A. M. R ose. T otal effective 21.
Pri \'Iltes
:'Il.11 .
~!i .
Tutal ett'ectJ \'c 20.
MALTA NURSING DIVISION. [Fol'medl '1 1.10.] .
Ho n. S u r geo n .
Lady Superintendent.
Lady Inspec t or of S t ores.
LIeut. A. Y. Bumanl, )\. n. l\lr·. A. G . .Jlif"ud, 1.11's. 11. Le Pelly. :W, ~Iollllo a VUl1tu, Yaletta, :'11 alta. O[hcul"s~.
~ Tmsillg";;i
tel'S 8.
Total efi'cctiYe 11.
516
St. J ohn A?nbulance Brigade.
SOUTH
AFRICA.
Cape Colony District. DISTRIOT T AFF. Assistant Commissioner-Major J. A . Ln.:BMANN, P.O. Box 1113, Oape Town. Dist1'iet Chief SU?·geon-Dr. C. F. K. MURRAY, M.D. District Chief Supe1'1'ntendent-Mnjor G. METIRITT, .H. A. :\I. c. Dist1'ict SU1Je7'intendent SecrctaJ'y-"blr. W. T. 'WOOLLEY, Rai'1cay Nagazine Office, Railway Station, G.C.B., Cape Town.
REPORT OF THE A
I TANT COnIMI SIO "ER. CAPE TOWK,
30th SI]!tC?IlUel', 1909. SIR, I have tbe bonour to present herewith, tbe fourth anllual report for the Cape , . . . Oolony District. During the pa t year, according to the returns from the nll'IOUS Dl\'lSlOllS, the lectures by the Honorary urgeons and the d~ills .haye been ,yell llttend.ec~,. and the proO'ress made by the members, both of the); Ul' lllg and Ambulance DIYlSlOll', has bee~ marked and very gratifying. . Tbe opportunities for public duty baye unfortunately, been few, bu.t the 13ngade has availed it elf of those afforded. Thus, on the ,'J'lt of the Cnnser quadran, ambulance teams fully e<]uipped, a hor e amuuh'\,nce, and a complement of l1~rsing sisters attended at tbe docks in ca e of accident to the thousandti of school clnlc1ren who visited the men of war. An ambulance display wn giyen at the C.G.R. Railway ports at Hartleyyale Observatory. )Iajor-G(;neral :=:koLell, c. Y. 0., c. n., commanding H.n!. Forces in Cape Colony, on accepting tbe presidency of the Cape Town Oentre of the A oeiation, baying exprel'~ec1 the ",i'h to 'ee the Brigu,de at work, a display was given at the 'alt RiYer Railway Institute, kindly placed at ~he disposal of tbe Brigade by the Institute Committee. The General ,H\S nccom~aD1ed by Colonel 'Peterkin, A . M. 0.; R.A.:\1. C., Oape Colony. Aftel' the teams h~d gone through their drill, and the bandaging had Leen in 'peeted, tbe Gencral complullcnted tbe members of the Brigade upon the manner in which the work hitd been performed. A team from tbe Salt Rivel' Railway Institute Division represented this colony at the competition for the Sir T. R. Price hield. "atal won the trophy with 92'5 per cenb. marks, the Cape Colony being a good second with 87 '7 5 per ce~l~. The Transva.al and O. R. C. scored 80'5 per cent. each. A t the annual competItIOn for t.h~ Lord Selborne Shield, the E'lSt London Railway Di\'ision were succes, ful in retau~mg ~he shield, which tbey have now won three times in succession . They were eaSIly iust with 93 per cent. marks, Natal second witb 8 per cent., Transvaal and O. R. C. 78 per cent. each. The success of such a young team as that which was supplied by. the Salt River Division, and tbe conspicious ability of the Ea.si London team are entirely due to the unwearied exertions of Q. M.S. Ya,tes, R. A.:\1. c. with the former, and of Surgeon·Superintendcnt Skinner with tbe latter. The Judges at the Price Competition reported" We feel it is only our duty to congratulate the various teams on the general excellence displayed tbrougbout the examination by all of them in drill and str~tch~r work, and on tbe bigh standard acbieved in tbe practical tests, and the answermg m the oral section of the examination. "
Colonial Branches.
517
The Judges at the Selborne competition report" The w~rk of n.1I the teams was of a high order, and reflects great credit on all concerned. The East Lon ion and, alt River Railway Diyi ions are now equipped witb a set of Zayodo\ 'ky hngs ~ach, ,the 'ape Goyernment Railway Department baving defrayed the co.ts of tIllS eqUIpment. It has been nrraurred as a stundinrr order in the raihmy that \\ hen the Lreakdown gang proceeds to "the scene of an "accident the train shall slop to pick up the sling' and the anlbulance men Lefore proceedin~ thither. l'J The East London Division is uniformed, and 18 men and the 'uperint m:cnt of the, alt Hi verDi \ i.iull abo. The Rnihmy D1\ 1::;1011S ha\'e unfortl11mtely not rece1\'eu any '{raut aaa1n from tbe department, O\\'lJ1~ to .c the clopI' '.'sed financial condition of the 'ol~ny," and tbe uniforms, ete., h,1\'e h(,(;11 ~UPI ,]ied by the en 'rgy of the men in getting up concel ts, elc .. and hy vululltaJ'yuiJ:criptions amOll"st themseh'es. The :Jletropolitall Fire Brigade Divi~ioll ha.' dOlle excellent work in the removal of pab 'nts in the bor:o;e am lJulnncl', nnll the :;enice. rendered l)y Fireman Priyate 'Watkin.' merit "pl'eial cOlllm "lIclatiolJ. At ,he :l1~gC:;ti(Jll of II. E. ~lr ~Iatthtw ~ ~n.thnll, c.c. ~!.r. .. Governor of Xata.l a'outh Aflit'an A rill)' .l.~ursill~ Di"i:;iul1, ,'ef'<lIlcl Ht,;scn'c, has leen formerl. XearlY all the l111J'~illg ~i, ten; [If the 'ape To\\ 11 .... nr, in" Divisioll ha\e joined this Reene. To enahle the III to jl 'Jfecl theU1,_ eiYt.~s in their knowledrre, I al'l'anuecl a cour e of Jectnn:s ill a(]Yflllc'cl l1ur sing, with }11'1tutieal demonstratioll', \\hich'" were ~riyen by Doctors (; crtnHle l'yeJ'oft, Bnclel, H. •\. '" ilson, D. 13. 1] e,,'a t, Arenl;old, and •. illll'~OIl \\\ lb. Dr. (,eJ'tl'ucl' rycJ'(lft kb furthermore placed the XursinO' Divi ion and th Ul'l!..,nde \Jllll'!' a debt of gratitude to her, by alTan~illgll1Letmg-s f~'practical siek cookery fm t hL lllem 11 'J;; of her Di \'isio11. Th BU:lftl of :;\lnllu!.!clIl 'lit of the \Yo()dst c:k ,'llburban IIoFpital has O'ranted the ladie. of thL ... 'I rIll..!' l>ivisioll the }ll'lnl '.!;L of attLll(I111~ that ill. titution ~'1 nurina l'istert. ,upcrnUIlIll'll.lY fo!' ill"tl'uctiull. ,'Ollie :-i.tel" Jla~'e attt!nded during the for a week ,\t a tillle, ~()n1C durill~ tht' l1i~ht for 1\ week at a time, others ha\'e gone there from Friday to illunclay, auc1 the l'emainu'l' are attelldin~ ' cluriug' the -2hool Yacatiollf;, tb -, sist 'rs I L'iJl~ IIJ'llfe:-;sjollally ellll'llIj'ul at other times in teaehin u . I de.'irc to I\\'nil llly. elf of this OPI)('l'tllnit) of ',pl'e:-::-ing my indebtedness to the Board of ~ral\at.:l'll1enl uf the] Iospital, to Dr. ~harJle the :Jledical • uperintcllc1cnt, and to the l1lntroll, for pltH·iut.: thc~e fal'ilitiLs "Illl;ll reach of the nursiug si tel'S. The Buard of the lllo\\'hrn.y Honclebosch ottnge BO':l'itnl iUlS granted similar facililie' to th 1\1I1';;ill~ .. ister" unci I de"ire to e:xpl'~S5 my sincerc thall);:' to Rev. Dr. :Flint, II.Il., the 'lJail'lllan, and tOSl1' Edmuuc1 tc\'ellson, ,,\1.11 .. and their colleagues, lay and medic'al, fm t} eJr great killdllL', s. DlIJ'in~ the year I hn.Ye been able to form a new j)i"i:-ioll at thL; C"p' 'l'o\\'Jl Docks. I am abo plea~ec1 to ue aule to report tbat the dOL'};: :Hllhllriti 's h,l\e :1l'pl'OYLcl of my ,11~ge.tioll that a . tretcher, . urgical banelie, and \\'at 'I' llotth: 1" kept perman 'ntly on the wag-on holding the rocket apparatus, and that tll, 1l1l'1ll],er,' of the Harhour Di"isioll !'hnll be notified that they are to hold th(;lll~el\'l;S in readiness a .. S0011 as the enll fur the )'(lckt,t appamtu has been mutl e. .Although thc Bl'iU;nde in this 'olony i not so strollg' n. I should wi"h it to be, and as it no donl,t woultl he under It''Ss depressing fillallcial conditions, the matelial 'xistin(! is e:xcl'llent, ami the /"prit de CI l]lS uistillctly gClod. I am in hopes of bein!! ahle to I'CPOl't the formHtion uf a. Town Di\'i, ion nt Ea't London and of a. Dilisioll at til, clYII!\I11ite [nelmy, . . omer ct We.t, bdore the c1n'e of the next year. I would wish to recurd Illy great appreciation of the kindne. and courte y of Colonel reterk in, ,\...\1. 0., It..A. )[.('., CIlI'e Colc ny. for his eyer rUl(ly assistance in allowing thl' Bn~aclc the tlse of an aUlbulnJlce \\n~Oll "hen de,'ired. I have to thank Lieut -Colonel Knapp, 1'.~!.()., (·.C.P., for acting o'n my bd1alf as In.pecting Officer at East London, and :\1 ·sSJ'S. Petersen &; Cll., Ltd., les,;r '. },lneyer, :J[cltzer c' Co" and Me!'sl's. O. Finellay & 0" for theil' gifts of in trum nt and nlll"ing l'e!lui,itics ~or the Nursing Division, nnel the formet' two nl'lm:; fot' their kinclnes in lending III 'lruments ami Il)lJlliances for demollstration at the lecture>; to the advanced nursing COurse a.bo\e referred to. tnffI hlwe again to thank Qunrtermastel' el'gcant Yates, n.A ...\f.c., and
day
St. John Am,b1.iJlance Bl'igade.
518
Colonial BTClnrhes.
Sergeant Sumner, C.M.E., as well u.s Corporal Legett, R.A.M.a., for their valnable and gratuitou services. . . . In conclu iOIl, I haye to expre s my apprecu\,tlon of the as 1 ta,nce of the Officers of the District 'tafi' and aU rauks iu the variou Divisions in enabling me to ca,rry out my duties, and I a.m indebted to Dr. 'Y. H. Budd, for coud ucting the annual re-examination of the Cape '1'ow11 Oorps in the absence of the Di trict Chief urgeon, Dr. O. F. K. l\Iurmy, on government duty in Europe. I ha.\'e the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient elTant, J. A. LIE13\[ANN (Mojor). Honorary Sfn'illg Brother (!f the Order of the liospital of St. John of Jerllsalem In Ellglctnd. Assistctnt GOllimissionc7', Gape Colony District. To the 00m111is ioner for pecia.l en'ices, St. J obn Ambulance Brigade.
.A.B TRACT OF CORPS AXD DI\T'ION . ); ul'sing.
Ambulance.
~ 0Corps ..:; ffieeT .
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Hon . Surgeon and Lady Superintendent.
:Miss ;. Pycroft,:'I1 n.,
~1,
WUITCIl .'tn:ct, Tllll\.Oers Kloor, Cape Town.
1st Nursing Officer. ~[i!1~
.1. D.
Lady Secretary.
:'[i!1s G. BollOII, .sUc, Amolcl , treet, OU!lcn'ut.ory H.oau.
SIIIJ 011.'.
Oniccrs 2. ITursillg si!1tel's H. Total effective 16. Practices helll ~~. _\Yeragc uttclluUllec 10. ~\nllual illS l'':!ctiOll , 27.9.09. Total on parade 12. AhsPllt "'ith lcu\'c 4. AllItunl rC-(;X!l.lll ill atioll , 27.9.09. :'Iembers passed 11. ])i(1110t ,~ppelll' '1. ~lutc~'ial: ~JasilJ~ ewer, ellclll.a, ki(~lIey-shapec1 basi~, lint, g,tUze, probe', ECIS<';OJ'.', . p~l\l1n, lmitoul'l, Sphllb, \\'001, oIled sIlk, ctbcr, carbolIc acid, crcolill, llll'lhylatetl ~l'irit. , iodoforlll gauze, .pirit lalllp 0.1H1 kdtle, ctc., vested ill Division. 1Ji \ i iOllu pporled by su lJscripliolls of llIelJl bel'S. The Division virtually COIl1IJl 'need worl- wilh the COmJ1Hmcement of the just complete(] Ul111,u[allc' j'l'.IJ'. l>\ll'in~ the winter months a eour.e of l,·C!tures un adntllced nul' 'ill!::" with deIllOllslmti(Ill' wa. held. awl wdl attcnded; 11 lIUr. ill~ ister have attended U!1 Iljll.!l'Iltlllleraril; on the "tafr of thl' Sllbul'hulI Hospital, ,Yood"tock, for varlOllS period , . 17 'Jf the si. tel':-, 111\\'e joilled the ,outh .\fric!ll1 .\nny Xursing Diyi .iolJ, ~t'('()lJ(l l{ '.1'1'\' '. The drill. und 1 'l'tlll'l.!:-; haY(, l.wen \\'ellllttendell. There is en 1')' ilOpo of tIlt' lIuml, 'r:; ilHTl"1 'in~ cllll'll\~ the c{J111ill~ yenr. The thanks of the Di\'i::,ioll are <111' and 11l'1'l·hy ('()Irli Ill) .~J\'ell lo ])1". \\T. H. ]luclel, H. A. ,ril!:on, D. D. 11 wat, ...\. A1\:I1hold, awl A .• III1V::;CJIl \\'db fur their kilHlue's in lecturing.
CAPE TOWN CORPS M.F.B . DIVISION.
11 3 5
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6 10 1116 \147
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16
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i' Lady Supcrilltelld'?llt.
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Superintendent.
Om('l'r ' 2. ,'er~('ant 1. l'J'irate 23. Total efft:cti\'c 26. Dcrca. c. illcc la:;[. report 5. Dl'Ill" Ii ,hI 21. Average attclldance 2-1. Removals 66. ea ·c,., atlt·lItletluot Oil public (lnty US. AlllllHll in."pccrioll, 27.9.09. TotR.l Oil l':ll'a.tlc ~5. Anuual rc-pxalllilliltioll, 27.fl.OO. ?llt'lllher' passcd ~5. Medallions . Fire bri~(\[I' 1l1lifol'Jll. ?\fatcl inl: I ·ir'tell"r.'. 2 ]itt 1''', horse(l ambulance, 3 medical chest , ~ ha\'l'o. a'., 2 watcr bottles (hclollging to thc itr of Cape Towu Corporation) . Di\'i iOll .·uppol'tc(l by IlJlC To\\'u Corporation.
JIF\.O-QL .\Il lJ- liS:
[FormecI 2-1.9.05. J HEAD-QUARTERS: GOODS DEPAln~fENT,
Hon. Surgeon.
A. Arenhold,
B.A., M.D.
Superintendent.
H. :-;. Ball, Goods Dept., 'ap~
Hon
'T'OWl1.
OI,1J To\\ _
Slll'geon .
\\T. 11. Budd,
C.G.R.,
,THEET.
A. ~lclllt(l"h, Firt Station, Cape Town.
F.n.C . • .
CITY WOODSTOCK DIVISION. (CAPE TOWN CORPS) C.G. RAILWAY GOODS DIVISION.
[Formed G.9.05.J
lILAJ)-QGAI.lU•. : ?lIe1Hol'oLlI'.\X FlIt!; DIIl.un:, BUl:(
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::'Ir.\Hl(JI.\~I'fi BUTI.DlXC:S.
Hon. Surgeon.
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District Stafr ... ... 4 Cape Town CorpsCity-Woodstock Div. Goods Division C. G.R. Harbour Division .. ~Iet. Fire Brigalle Diy. :xlll'sing D i ,isioll ,'alt River Ry. Institut el East London Raih\,aYDiV.!= =
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CAPE TOWN NURSING DIVISION.
519
,\1. H.C.H.
[Formed .fl.05.J
}hLL, CAPI,
Tow\',
Superintendent.
II. L.
AtLnd~e.
Ntil'j'lan(l , idiug, Bcl1eyilll, l"lPC Colon) .
CAPE TOWN.
Hon. Secretary. 1). ,'wa,n,
Good::; Dept., Cape Town.
Officer:, 2. Privates 1. Total cffective 20 . . Decr~ase since last report 12. Drills held 25. Average attendance].1·. Annual lnspectIOn, 27.9.09. Total on para(le 20. Annual rp.-exalliinalioJl, 27.9.09. MClll hers passed 19. :Medallion 1. :Material: 2 havl'csacs, 2 water bottles, o.ud stretchcr, vested in S.J.A.A. Division supported by members' suhscriptions. ~etrenchment in the railway service has stilllJlilitaicrl against lncrco.scd llullIl)ers. It IS hoped that with the establisllment of a Railway In~tit.l1te ill Cape Town t.he numbers will be increased this year. Drills have been regularly llelLl and the average attendance has been good.
Hon. Secretary.
Hon. Treasurer.
1 . \\. \\. Paiu(', I . 'ape Tillle~," ITu r011l :-ltrcet. (Japo TOWll.
l)te. Y. L. Purt.
Officers~. ,\.n;eant 1. COI'pom1.~. Pri\'ntes 20. Total ullecti\'c 25. Incrcase Sill(!L last lcport 3. Drill.' helll 20. .Axerage attellllaucc 1-1 '12. Annu~l inspection,27.9.09. 'lotal on jllll'tHlc 2,1. Ahscnt with lea\' L AlIllllllll'e-exa.nnnation, 27. n. on. l\lcmbcl" llas.·ell 24. ])id Hot nppear 1. Material: 3 stretcher, ;3 \\,H.ter 110Lt1t'!-i, 3 JHl\TOSacc;.- Diyisioll support '(1 by members' ubscription .. Owinrr to rdrcllcllllleuL ancI various olhcl' causes, thc 11l1l1l1lcrs ill the \YoOll toek Di\'isiOl~ lin.villCf IIlatcriall'y I'ttllcn on~ it was deemcd allYi 'uhl" at the 'uggestioll of the Asistallt U:))J11IJif'sioll~r, lu :unnlgulllate with the City 1 i\'i ion and to change the !lamc to ily-Woodstock Di,·iion. This ha, been done. The drills ha\'e becn \Yell attended, as \Ycll as the lectures by Dr. I~ntld, to whom unu Lo Corpoml Leggett,
Oolonial Branches.
St. John Ambulance Brigade.
520
the Division is grcatly indebted and their cordial thanks are given . It is hoped that the numbers may be increased by the addition of some more nllmbers from the" Cape Tim es" ",Yorks and other rrinting e tablishments in the to\Yll. R.A.M.C.,
EAST LONDON RAILWAY DIVISION. [Formecll.l.04.] HEAD~QU A RTE.RS : EA"T
L o DON RAILWAY
URGERY,
Hon. Surgeon and Superintendent.
W. B. Skinner,
.M. B. ,
32, COll11Ui sioDer "tl'eet, East L ondon . Inspector of Stores.
Hon . Secretary and Treasurer.
Corpl. V. Brown.
Pte. G. Burgess, St. Mark's Road, East Lonuon Cape Colony.
Officer 1. ergeant 1. Corporals 3. Plivatcs 18. Total effective ~3. Increa e since last report 3. Drills helr'l 46 . A'6l'age attelllluuc'e 9. Cases attended on public dnty 4, Remo\al 23. Ca~es attel1tletl llOt 011 pnl)lic duty 36. .Annual inspection, 2 .9.09. Total on parallo 22. .Annualrc,examinatioll, 17.8.09. :Members pa ed ~O. nIellallion 7. en'ice badges 6. Rcgulation nniform \\orn. .Material : 8 stretchers, '3 wheeled litters 4 ,nrgical ba\Te 'aes, and 2 complete sets of Zavodovsky's Rope Sling equipment. Division supported Ily C pe Govemment Railw ay. The Division ha during the year lost the . ervices of se\'cml old and valued members. For the third time in succe .ion (andince its illception) n. team from this Division has won the inter-colonial .Ambulauce ballenge Shield presented by L Old elborne. This necessitated a journey of o\'er 600 miles to ,f ohanne::;burg and an absence of eyen dar, The mem ber'3 of the tetlm were treated wi th the greatest kindness and hospitnlity by their confreres in .Tohllnncslmrg. The uniformL\nthorized for Colonial branche is now worn. Dres.. ing. to minor injuries are clone daily in the L oco. "\-Yorks, and all removal::; to hospital, whethel for ~iclmess 01' injury amongst the railway employees, are carried out by the memher, . tretehcr '~(l uad:> were sent to the important public events, such a the annual ~Iilital'Y TOUl'llament anu illter~ town football matches.
HARBOUR DIVISION. [Formed 2. . 09.] HEAD·QUAItTEItS: CAPE
Tow.' DOCKS,
521
Oilicers 2. ergeants 2. Corporals 3. Private 22. T otal efI'ective 29 Increase s i11 cc last report.4 . Drills held 46 . A\'emge attenda,lIce 10. Rem~val Cases \aiLen( lICC.llOt on public duty 17 . .Annual inSlJection , 30909 Tot a 10 n parad1.e '"1 " '" 24 . .c\.nnua J c·eXaIl1ll1atlOl1, 30.9.09. McmlJer !la, sed 23. :lYIec1allions 2. Material: stretcbher, 2 hn,\'l'esacs, 2 water bottles, vested in ,'t. J.A.A. Division supported by mem erH. TDbe. l1,s~w.l dlrills hav~ becn helel regubl'ly and well attended, and the strenrrth of t h e 1Vl:1011 S 10m; an lllcrca, e of four members cluring the pa ,t 12 months; durin!)' that pebrtlOcl, 1l9jlllCt'Illlbcrs h,we been f~lly,e'luipped with uuiforms, etc., which hav~ )y 1C proc: cel" of pullhc 'llLel'hiulllenls 'l11d a lllontll I 't' b een 0 I aIne( tl' I) ' .' . 'J ' . " <, 1 y su ) 'cnp 1011 go t Up.ly lC. 1\ If-lOll, " Ilch ha\' been slllltC:lent to payoff all claim,' arrain't it O Grc,tt ~Ilterest has f',een shown I?y the lllelllbe!':-; thl'ourrhOllt the year in the ,york of th,c Bl1~;'1.c1e bO,th prlmtcly:tllc11l1 publi? TIle fir·t of the latter events WL\8 the, 'alt Rl\cl' \\ ork\:-;port::; nt. \\,l~lUh th ' ])1\ 1. lOll g:t\'e a lIi 'play in conjuIlction with the Capo To\\ n -: ur~lll~ 1>1\ I. lOn \l'lllch "?H llIuch appreciated and hi"hly commented upon. :11 . ~" 'TUbe!' ln~t 011 th .. (~c:c:a!;lOlI of the vj"ic of' the Cl'ui. er ,'quadroll to the Capc, t'~o. :-;tl,~ll!h 1:-; ,,~uacls \\' l'e III altc11dan,e' at the clocks dlll'ing the vi:;it of the sellO?1 c:hIldlCll to th~ . 'llUHllOll, hut hal'plly there worb no ac:cic1l!llt: and their str\·Ic:.e· \l'l're ,not l'l·'jull'cd. On 1!'Ith Al'ril. ] ~IO!\ GelH:rnl ,'c:ohell the Oinccr com· l~~n>dl~~~ the lUI'l'e' ,:.It, ~h~ '<\1'~, :lceOl1lpHllilll l,y, ',Hl'tnin D~UTt;;ll, / I).C., and Colonel I ~teIl'Ill, ;LM',(I., L:lJ .. ul(11) , 111'"11 'cted the lJl\·].'IOT1, wlndl actin"in C:Olljullction 'nth tht l\Ul'Slllg T )l\'lSl~1l1:, t!'<l\'l' all L'xhibilillll (If umlJltlallce wol'l;:. ,-, cllernl,"'obell COl1~l.)llllll-l~teu th~, J h \'l:-;Ion UpOll tli . \'l'I')' t'!'cl1ital,le manner in "hich they bad Jone thell \\OIk ... Dlllln~ Ihl,lalter 1'ntt.lJf ~ \ pl'll one tl'am \\I;;l1t to ~!llal to take part in the cOllllJetllwll fol' tll' 'hall w,~" !-'liiLld P1" cnted hy' ir T. 1. Price K C [ wL'uth ' .. :\,G., e ' '. c~ru 13"1' ,. }lomb Ollt ~ f :l i'(j,~il)lt: 100, Ilentin'" tho 'Trau 'vaal and O.R '. tea~ll" IJllt hel~l~ l;pat. 'n 1,y thL • at'll tt'alll hy ID points. 'Ihc UllllWd IIl.Pl'CtlOlI all,l 1'L L ':llllillntioll t(lul~ place 011 30th ~cptcmber 1909 "'IICIl >~'erj' lllelllhel' was ~UC:l: ><;<;flll in 1':1 "ill~ thl' c '<tminatiOll th" eXlllllinin Jr ~lIicer~ exprc:;:slll~ tht'lIl~ll\'e.' as vory ;-,ati~fit;tl wilh tIll! mnnncr in wl;ich the practical work "'as carnell Oll t.
Orange River Colony District. Dr 'T PI '1' ,:T.\Fl!'. L.lLC'. P. K U ~ 'DEl:'\\'OOD, ~ Railway TCl'lace,
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A~sis{.allt C'o1llmis.~;oncl'.-Dl'. G. I L If,.", Dlstl'lCI) ,)'II)! ')'inlou{eill Secretary. -~ll', \\'.
DloenJfolltoiu,
I,
Hon. Surgeon.
D. B. Hewat,
:lI.B.
AD'TRAC'T OF CORP"
T. B. Quintrell, 'llirolk Villa, .Ashstead Road, Green Point.
C . ..:\..
mith, 7'J., E: 1pI ing ,'treet, alt Ui\el'.
Officers 2, Sergeant 1. Corporals 2. Primtes 15. Total eflecti\'e 20, Drills held 7. Annual inspection, 27.9.09. Total on parade 13. Absellt with leave 2. ,Yitbout leave 6. Mattrial: 2 stretchers, llrgicnl lHI.Vre .. ac, and water bottle. This Di,rision was formed during the last three months, C\CI1 drJlls hase been held, with a good average attendance.
SALT RIVER RAILWAY INSTITUTE DIVISION. [Formed 4"1.07.] HEAD'QUARTERS: RAILWAY INwnTUl'l~,
Hon , Surgeon .
J. Mackenzie,
M.B.
Hon. Secretary.
J. H. Bruyas, Bridge View, Maitland Road, Salt Ri vel',
AXD DIYI"IOX
Hon . Secretary.
Superintendent.
ALl'
RIvlm.
Superintendent and Hon, Treasurer.
",Y . .Moorc, 'axon Villa, Maitlallll Rd., Salt River. Inspector of Stores.
II. G. H unt.
~\lIllJlll:tIl~C.
IS III ing .
Nallles of Corps aud Division~.
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District 'talI Blo~ll1foll tl:lll 001'118 ". CLty Divi 'ion .. . PO!ice " .. . PrIson
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O,SB·lA.R. R 0.) O'p~: oemfolltein Di\.
(0.
Tolal
2
1
1 1
1 1 1
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'olon ial B J'anche .
St. J ohn .A1nbu.,lance B1· igade.
522
Transvaal District.
BLOEMFONTEIN CORPS. Chi ef Su pe r inte ndent.
Assistant Commissioner.-LIEUT. - COLO_-EL T . PARI~OTT, Y . D . , 1 ;'\1,' tock Exchauge B nilelings, J ohallllc::; IJllrg. District Cliil! Sllrgcoll .-"m hh.·lL\ L }'ILL-K., ~I.D. iJlstrict ('It If . IlpeJ'int IUlcnt .-Mr. W. H. Hoy.
:Major C. D . Gray .
(BLOEMFONTEIN CORPS ) BLOEMFONTEIN CITY DIVISION. [Formed 2 '. L \:15 . J
District .Sllp
Honorary Surgeons. ~[' D .
G.
Hon . S ecretary.
Acting Superintendent.
"T.
3 r d Office r and Hon . Treasurer.
Officer 3. erg-eaJ:t'~. PriYate 34. Total effective 30. I ncrease since la t reportS. Drills held 43 . Axerage attellllance 13. Cases attended 011 public duty 24. Ca. es attended not on puhIic duty 6. Annun.l in pection, 24.9.09 Total on parade 17. Ab eIlt "-lth leaye 12. Annual r e-examination 17. 3.09. :Jlem bel's pa ','clI G. Did llOt appe l' 23 . :\ l eclalliollS 3. R ecrulation uniform "-orn by 2 ergeants and 10 men.' ~fnterial: 3'stretchers, plints, ba;dage , set diagram, small first aid box, yc::;tecl in .J . A. B. Division supported by mt:mbers' subscription .
(BLOEMFONTEIN CORPS S.A.C. (FOOT POLICE) DIVISION. [Forme!l :21. 6. 05.J
Hon . Surgeon .
P. N. Yellacott,
TATIO_-, BLOE)rFO~TEI:\.
1st O ffic er.
S uperinte nd e nt.
~I . B .
F.
F . Drooks.
. Dal\' on. O.R.O.
Police, Bloemfontein. 2nd Officer.
3rd Office r .
A.. II. Parker. Officers 5.
E. B.
Sergeants 2.
~I.
Insp ecto r of Stores,
M. J. Hart.
l'ryce . rrivates 40.
10tal effectiye 48.
(BLOEMFONTEIN CORPS ) PRISON DIVISION.
[Formed 20. ·1.06.J
HEAD-Q{;ARTER
Corporal.' 2.
: CE.-TRAL Pur 0.-, BI.ODIFO_-TEI:\.
Ho n. S u r ge on .
D. )1. Tomor)"
;II . B .
Acting Supt., Hon. Sec. , and Treas .
T.
Inspector of Stores.
H. 'packmall.
D. Chaplin, Celltral Pri::;oll, Bloemfolltein . Officer 1.
C.S.A.R.
Priyate 11 . Tota l effcctive 12. (X 0 report recei ,·eel.)
(O.R.C.) CORPS.
lFormed l1.~.OG . J
H EAD -QUARTERS : R.ULW.\Y Br.;ln:AL, BLOE~IFO~TErl' .
C h ief S urge on .
..A.. B. Ward,
~1.13 .
C,S.A.R. (O.R.C.) CORPS BLOEMFONTEIN DIVISION.
[Formed ~ . 3. 0 5 .]
H E AD- QUAlt T EH.S : RAI LW AY A )mULA~CE H ALL, BLOE !I1 FO~TE I ~, O.R.C.
Hon Surgeon .
W.
Superintend e nt,
~bllning, M. D.
O fficer,; 2.
,ergeant 1.
1'. J. )IcGowa.n, 0. L oop t reet. Corpora ls 2.
• 'ccn;l((l'J.- ~I r.
P riviLte~ 2·1 .
T uta.l effecti \'e 29.
F. ,V . DnmrIty.
'.
J Oll,\.); ~E~BU ltc., "ovru
~1. D e Kock, M.D ,
K. H. 131'o\"n, A. Chadwick. R e,. H . Orford, Old S t. Andre",' , P . O. Box 421, l3loemfontein. Bloemfon tein .
H EAD-QUARTER' : POLICE
I1Ut Ild~nt
R EPORT OF T H E A'.'I, "rANT CO)DII '10 ~ER 150, "TOl'h. Ex IL\~GE l kILTlI.-G,',
H E AD-QU ARTERR : X OIDL\L COLLEGE, BLOEMFONTEIN .
W. W. H odgins.
523
_\. .FUIC.\ .
2l.st iVoi'embeJ', 1909 . II'
I h:"1) thL. I OIlOUl' to. Ilblllit to yon Illy rl!port for the Tran yaltl Di"triet for the yellr l!ntled 30tl . lllt Illul!r, 1gO!). The acti\'ity III til' lJi\'i, ion. of the ... \ .R . Corps i. wellmaintnilJcd, but weare still without lJi\'iion' on the. min '. Th Klli!!ht::; D 'ep ~olc1 ~liuing Co. a.re, howe\'er, now f01'Jllill~ a Di\-i"ioll, ul1d I 1I,nfidtmtly expect that us soon a' lIlore first aid 'Il" e nrc through th'ir 'xlllldn tiuns the 1lll!1l1h r' will enrol. and "0 enable ll~ t _tart the. i\[inill .... Did, 11". ~lully of the Illen on the min" are yery anxiou" to COIllP t, 1'01' th H.nthboll. hi 'ld, hut it i,.; a condition tha competitors inU. t lie III lllbl!l' of 11 lJi\'i"ioll of tll t. Juhn _\ m!'ulance Brigade cOlll1ecttld with the mine.. . Oil the :2"th .\U .... lLt l:J. ... ,"'II I l'I1,l.lI Fl'HlIk n' Di:-:trict Chid .... Ul ~~011, ill pected the th-e Vi"i ion of the '.:'. \.. n. (Tmn 'mal) Corp.- : _ - I, 1. l'n. ori.l. _ ,,:2, -lIe ld III rt 1'''. ~ ). 3.-I'.uk t tioll, Jult, line burg. Tn. .-\\'1 II k Yo. ;,._ \Vat '1'\' tl g \' II. Th . tr II tIt 011 1'ara 1 wa.;- III 'f . 'up tint nc1ellt 1. Corp' OUicer" 3, Hon. , Ul' . "t..')11 ], • up rllIt nd nb ,'~l r!!l lilt . 3, " orp lraI I, Prinul!!'i 40. -'11' l'ulltd Fl' nk!' \\' . 1Il1llh plc.~ed "ilh the in'pt,ctiull. The p;lracl~ was in UllltOl n, nd tii ' III ,\' 'llI(ln ~ \\' 'I'e jl 1 for1ll tl ill.l llunt manner, illdica.ting Ul Llch eare ill tlI' pmctiee of drill,.;. Thl! iII,,!> t'in~ Ullicel' HI·o OIl the same day had nn opportulIit, of "('iug- the Di\·i:-.iulI,' go through ,l lUll" cour,.,e of nmlmlnnce work, whieh :;howl!tl a hil1'h rac1e of 'tticicn y. On the ~/tii .Aug'u"t, the thinl annual competition for thc SLll orne ~hieIcl ",a" helt! at til 1>I·ill I lnll, .Tuh lllll". Ulll':..!', ",hell ill :1cltliti()11 to tIl IOCill tt.:alll, teams from .i\atal, thu Ol tng' l\i\"l.:1' 'olon)', nlHl C,1' C IIOll 'Weru ,'llL up. .After a n;ry kecII and exhau ti,'" '-u1IIination :1IH1 tl' t, th '-'llldd wa' ngnin WOIl by the Ea:;t; LOll(iLlll Teal\l reI 'I' sentil1~ tht. 1" Colony: tl Ol'allge Rl\,Cl' 'ololly '1'e,l111 \\,:1" . ecollcl : nlHl tlI .. Truh\'ual and ... ' Ltd tL'[llllS ti cl I'til' thinl plncl!. ~ll pll!rt,.;ec1 were the jud~!.!s III thi. cOlllpetition that, }lecinl certiflcate' wer' gmlltcd to the Orange Iliy!.!!' 'olollY t 'nm, On the c' t..'llill~ of tll' 'Olllpl·titi\)Il, the ~[nyt.)1' of Johanllcslnllg P II'. harie Chudlei ... h) ClI[ 'rtailled th vi"icing tt..':1.11\S at :t 1l,lIlquet, to which he al 0 1I1vitell n hug!;) II UIIl !Jc I' of gut..'. t" l'l']ll'e l'lItl\lg' tile Tuwn Clluncil, the polil't." the Department of 1Ilines, and other hodies. ,j [ u(;h 'nthusiasm was ~howll, :1l1c1n1itlly L)lIer,.; of assistance ill the \\'01 k \\ 'rt..' IlIIHl ' . For thl' ClIlItiuu d a! tivily of this Corp.-, \\e arc much iuc1ehtLd to the Chief SUl'qeon ph. II. l>a\'il's, ~I.H . (). :-; . ), th· hid ~ ll}Jel'intendellt (Mr. Y. E. D tl\'i,), and to tit, Oflicer' lluclllll'mbcrs of the se" eral 1 1\ i,.;ioll";, At the am bu lauee demon ,tt" tio\1 in the Ihill 1 htll on th' ~ _th .A llhll t lnst, to which the g-c uernl puul ic w eI" adlllittcll, the deepest intert..'st " as I:'ho\\'u, and many of the leadin g eitizen s were pl'l.!I:'l'llt. I 11 <1\,0 t h e h on our t o bc, il' , Y om ollctlicnt en 'ant , I
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P,\l~HO'l'T,
IIonm'cL1'Y A ssoci(f/e of the OreZel' ot S t. Johll of J CJ'llsalem in E llgland. Assistan t Co mmissioner, S . J ... 1. B ., T ransmal, The Co mmiss ion er for pecin l en ' ices, St. JOh11 Am b ulo.nce Brigalie.
Colonial Branches.
St. J ohn A ?nbulance B Tigocle.
524<
.AB TRACT OF
CORP"
.AXD
C.S.A.R. (TRANSVAAL) CORPS NO. 4 (WITBANK) DIVISION •
DIYI ION .
[Formcd 1~. 9.07.J
Kursing.
Ambulallce.
HEAD-Qc ..... HTEn:: .JOHANNESBERG.
Corps
Hon. S u rgeon.
Office~
f=::
...,ell
Names of Corps and Diyisions.
Dr. G. Adum.
S u perinten d ent.
J. Laidlaw. C.• '.A.R.,
:I!. A .. M.ll.
:n
l~ail\\"ay Medical Offices, ·Witbank.
Hon. Secretary.
Inspector o f S tores and Ho n. Treasu rer.
111. IIown.nl, U.8.,A .H., \Vitbank. Di trict Staff" ... C .1... R. (Trans.) C'ps. TO . 1. (Pretoria) Diy. " 2. (Head -q ts. ) " " 3. (Park) " " 4. (Witbank) " 5. (Waterval Boyeu) " 6. Germiston ""
OHlcet" 2.
"\ . Rigg.
PriYatcs 3.
2
C.S.A. R. (TRAN SVAAL CORPS . No.5 WATERVAL BOVEN DIVISION. [Fonnl;<l ~.1. Of). J
3 3
Hon. Surgeon.
=1 "4
1 1
1
-
1
-
-
1
E. F. \\".ltsOIl,
5 12 I 15
1 -
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I 7-t 99
-
-
-
-
V. E. Davis.
:.'ILR.C.S.
-
olI1ecr::.
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C h ief Su peri ntcndent.
C hief S urgeon.
~.
'ergt. \V. U. I>el1l'ith. Privatcs fi,
'orporal 1.
Total cffecti,'c .
No. 6 GERMISTO N DIVISION.
[1 urlllcll L>.10.09.] Hon. Surgeon .
A. P. W'oulll'i-"ht,
\\-. F. Lane.
J. A. Gillebrand.
Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. :.'Ir.n.
C.S. A.R. TRA NSVAAL CORPS. I. ........ .
S uperintendent Treasurer.
S uperintendent of Sto res.
Total e!Iectivc 5,
3
1 1 1
1 1 1 1
C.S.A.R. (TRANSVAAL) CORPS. [Formed 15.11.06]. H. Davie;
525
Ollice!" 2.
Superintendent.
Hon Secretary.
ill. J. H oward, Rly. :'lores D 'pt. , GL'rmiston. . l;rQt:unt 1.
l'ri\·ute::.
1~.
J. ROUmt;Oll.
Total cnectiyc 15.
C.S.A.R. (TRANSVAAL) CORPS No. 1 (PRETORIA) DIVISION. [Formed 15.11.06.J HEAD-QUARTERS: DRILL
H ... . LL,
TRJ,~l1:T OFFICE., PUETOHIA.
Superintendent.
Ho n o rary S urgeon.
H. Osborne,
~IAHKET
L.R.V.P.
J. A . Caldel, 241, 'cbcl'ding t., Pretoria. J. H . Gillham.
D. T. Closs, 101, President treet, Pretoria. Officers 2.
Sergeant 1.
Natal District.
Honorary Treasurer.
Ho norary S ecretary.
Corporals 3.
AU. TRACT OF COHP' AXD DIYI'I01- .....
Total effective 25.
Privatea HI.
C. S.A.R. (TRANSVAAL) CORPS NO. 2 (JOHANNESBURG ) DIVISION.
.\IIlUUlallCI'.
[Formed 11.3.07.J • -ames of Corps allll
HEAD-QUAItTlms: JOHAxxESnUllG ,
Xursing.
Corl's Ollie-t·rs.
Diyisi olls.
Ho n. Su r g eon .
S uperintenden t .
Hon. S ecretary.
.-...
T. B. Gilchrist. M. D . J. J. Williams, A. J. Erlwal'lls, IIazerne, C. . A. it, JohanueslJUrg. C .. ·.A.R., Johannesburg Officers 2.
Sergeant 1.
Corporals 2.
Privates 7.
Total eITective 12.
C.S.A.R. (TRANSVAAL) CORPS NO.3 (PARK STATION) DIVISION. [Formed 20.9.07.J HEAD-QUAHTEHS: PAHK STATION.
Hon . Surgeon.
T . K. Bell,
M. D.
Officers 2.
Supe r inte nd e nt.
D . Williams, 9, R:l.ilway Avenue, Braamfontein, Johannesburg. Sergeant 1.
Corporals 3.
Privates 28 .
~
:::
J..
Hon . S ecret a ry.
E. J . Barnctt, Park Station, J ohannesblll'g. Total effective 34 .
Natal Gov. Hail. C·p·. Durban Division ... l'l~alveru " PretermariLzL'g Div. Estcourt D i VifOioll Poin L Berca "
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1
2
2
~O
1
~
10 16
20
1
1 1
2 1
15 III
14
4
5
7
79
103
1 1 1
1
"
6
27 U
~~ I
St. John A n~bv"lance Bl'igude.
526
Colonial B'ranches.
(N.G.R. CORPS ) DURBAN DIVISION. [Formed
15 . . 0 ].
(N.G.R. CORPS ) PIETERMARITZBERG DIVISION. [Formed
HEAD-Ql'AHTEJ:. : DUUluN, N,lTAL.
A.. M. Gray,
T. Huane.
T. 1'. Cooper,
L. R.C.P.
R.G.R. Hen.d Office, Durban,
Hon. Sec. and Sergt. and Treasurer.
Inspector of Stores.
Pte. A. ~I.
A. J. G. Inglis, Head Offices, Durban.
anoll.
Sergeants 2. Corporals~. PriYates 20. Total efiectiYe "27. Decrea e since la t report 3. Drill' held 27. Ayeruge attemhl1c.e 17. Cases attended on public duty 26. Remoyn.l 8. Cases attendell not on yUb.llC dut~~, 02 (at employment on be~1[tlf of employer.::;. Al:nu.,l re-e;ltlll~nn.tlOn, . .2/.1.09. Members pa ed 2-1. DId not appear 2. Medalhon H. u~'SJllg ccrtlfic~te.s. 8. Material: 3 litters, 7 stretchers. 12 ambulance hoxes, spll11t~, etc. DIYl!SlOn supported by Government. Officers 3.
Hon . Surgeon.
G. E. O. T:Lylol',
Superintendent.
L. ILC.P.
P. Kennedy.
Hon . Sec. and Treasurer.
Inspector of Stores.
Pte. J. "\\'ebster. Ollicers 2 .
Ptc. <3. Alextmder.
Sel'g" ·n.nL 1.
Corporals 2.
Privatefl 11.
(N.G.R. CORPS) MALVERN DIVISION. [Registen. d
Jb:.llH..!UAI,TEHS:
N.U.H.., E.·TCOUHT.
Hon. Surgeon. t;. G. lJUlllllliJl".
1st Officer.
Hon Sec and Treasurer.
Inspector of Stores.
,j. • ·mart.
J. 'Y. Gra),
Jf.n.
~lal\·ern.
Inspector of Stores,
Hon. Sec. , and Treasurer.
"\Y. Reid.
J. H. Miller, Mah-ern, ~ Tatal.
J)ri mtefl 11.
Tul·tl CffCl;ti \'l.l 13.
(N. G. R. CORPS ) POINT DIVLSION. 1st Officer.
Hon . Surgeon .
W. A. Peyerley,
\\'. B.•\ndeI"SuIl.
Otlicel'~~.
2i.:!.09·1
l1ALYEH~.
Officers 2. PriYates 10. Total cffectiye 12. Increa e since la t report 3. Drill.::; held 26. .AYel'age attendallce i.57. a 'cs attended not on public duty 5. Annuttl re-examination, l;"dJ.U!1. ~rember.::; passed 9. Ma,teri:tl: ambulance box, splint, and bandages. DiYision supported IJy Natal Government Railway.
Tutul elIective 19.
(N.G.R, CORPS) ESTCOURT DIVISION. [F10nnc(I G.3.09].
J. F. Dick.
HK1D-QL- ARTEH
27.2.09.]
IIEAD-QUAJt1'Elt~: PIETIm~fARITZnEIlG, NATAL. 1st Officer
Superintendent.
Hon . Surgeon.
527
[Forllled 1i.1.0n.]
Hon. Surgeon.
H..
~l.
'myth,
Superintendent
F.I:.(·.~.
E. A. Rudel.
Hon Sccretal'y and Treasurer.
Inspecto r of Stores.
8l.1gL. k. ·iJlllllOllds.
OflieeJ's:L
;-.,
J,.j 'allt
11. Lilldsil).
t;llrpor.tls~.
l.
['ri\'ntc:> 1.).
Tutal effective 20.
Straits Settlements District. BEREA DIVISION. LFormed HF.AD -QL\HTEH
Hon . Surgeon.
S G. CampIJell,
lII.D.
SINGAPORE DIVISION.
2;'). 3.09.]
Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.
. C. Brokensha, Musgmve Rand, Durban.
tW1tb
I
cction atPcnang.)
In charge. pro. tern.
: DURBAx.
1st Offi cer
A. i.I. Tilly, 5-:1, Leathem Rd., Durhan, ::\ atltl.
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Sergt. "\V. E. Hubart.::;.
Officers 2. Sergeant 1. Corporal1. Privates 10. Total effectivc H. Drills held 11. Average attendance 6. Cases n.ttendecl not on puhlic duty 23. Medallions 1. "Material: 7 sets practice splints, 48 bandages (triangular), 1 fully equipped ambulance box. Division supported by members. The Division has not made the progress expected, con idcring the number of ambulance men there are in Durban, although, taking into consideration the drawbacks they have to contend with, it is not to be wondercd at. The membership is the same as when first formed. and the interest shown at drills and practices deserves great credit. The greatest drawback is the lack of a practice room. Up to the present the consulting room of the han. surgeon has been up~d, and when this has not been available. they have had to fall back on the generOSIty of another member of the medical profession, who very kindly allows the use of his room . Application is being made to the Corporation for the use of a room in the new t own hall, and no doubt by this time next year we shall have a room that any Division would be proud of.
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SINGAPORE NURSING DIVISION.
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St. John A rnbulance BTigade.
Index. PAGE.
INDEX. PAGE.
Abbotskerswell Division Aberbargoed Division Abercarn Diyj ion Abercynon Division ... Aberdare Division Abergavenny Divi ion Abergorchy Division ... Abersychan Division ... Abertillery Division .. , Accrington Oorps Accrington I ursing Division Ackton Hall Colliery Division ... Acton Division Addison Colliery Division Adlington Division .. Aldington and Heath Charnock Nursing Division ., Alexandra Docks Di v. (Newport Mon. Corps) Allhusen Works Division Alsager Division .. Altrincham Division.. .. Altrincham Nursing Division ... Alverstoke Division Alveston Division Ambleside Division Ardwick Division Armley and Wortley Division ... Ashburton Division .. Ashby-de-la-Zouch Division Ashford Town Division Ashton-under-Lyne Division " Nursing Div. Astley Bridge Division Astley Bridge Nursing Div. ." Auckland (N.Z.) Division Auckland (N.Z.) Nursing Div. Avonside Nursing Division Bacup Division " Nursing Division Balham and Streatham N Ul'sing Division .. , ... Balmain (N.S.W.) Division Balmain (N.S.W.) NUl'sing Div. Band Div. (Felling Colliery Oorps) Barclay Perkins Division ... Bargoed Division Barking Nursing Division Barnet Division Barnoldswick Division " Nursing Division .. . Barnsley and District Division .. . Barrowford Division ...
269 473 453 465
453 473 467 463 476
327 327
385 229 431
327 328 460 431 328 328 329 255
255 329 357 409
255 310 255 329 330 334 334
494 494 494 330
330 229 481 481 435
229 453 230
230 386 386 386 331
PAGE.
Barrowford NUl' ing Division... 331 Barrow-in-Furness Division 331 Barry Dock Diyision ... 453 Barwell Division 299 B:1l'ton Hill Division... 258 Bath ( ity) Divi ion... 256 " Tursing Division 256 Batley Diyi,ion 395 " N ur,ing Division 395 Beckton Products 'Works Div.... 240 Bedford Divi ion 2 7 Bedlinog Division 457 Belfa t Division 332 Belgrl:wia Kursing Divi 'ion 230 Belper Division 3 6 Berea Divi 'ion ( Tatal) 526 Bermond ey and Rotherhithc Di vision 230 Bingley Diyision 408 Birchwood orps 3 7 Birchwood Iur ing Division 3 7 Birmingham Corps 2 7 Birstall Divi ion 387 Birtley Division 431 Blackburn Division 3a~ " I ursing Division 332 Blackpool Division 333 " I ursing Division ;333 Blackwell Division :3 8 Blaenau Fe tiniog Division 453 Blaenavon Divi ion ... 454 Blaina Division 476 Blaydon Burn Colliery ancl District Division.. 431 Blisworth Division 305 Bloemfontein COl1) 522 " Division (C .•. A.R. Corps) ... 522 Bolton Uorp 333 Bombay Corps 514 Bombay Parsi Division 514 Jewish Division 514 " Boothstown Division... 347 BootIe Division 355 " K ursing Division 355 Boston Division 388 BO'J ghton-under-Blean Division 256 Bournemouth Division 257 Bozeat Divi ion 314 Bradford Oity Division 388 " City ursing Division 389 " Midland Railway Div. 389 " Tramway Division 389 Bramley Division 409
Brcdbury and Romiley Divi ion Brentford 'ection Brierfield Vi \'ision '" tr Di~:;sioll Brierfield Nurtiin . I . ., 13 ng lOUtie 'urps " N lll'sing- Di \'i1'ion Bristol ( i ty uf) 'Ilrps 13nstol N ursinI-:" Di \'ision Brollll 'y Division ... Dl'Oseley J 1Il'Hing Di \'isiun Brough ton Di VlSlOlI . .. . .. Uro\\'11l'uycl /)Yl' " 'orl\:s Divisiull " T 111'H 111 " Di\'isio11 Bryll1l1:L \\"1' ])i \i"i()l~ .. Bryn Ha 1h \ 1"1011 ... .. . Hurley and nrkstall ])i \'isioll ::: BUl'leY-lll \\Th:u'fedale Diyi"jOll " BUJ'lJley 1>1 YISIOIl " ... -llI'si 111-: 1)i visiun DUnlopfidcl J)i \"1siol1 ... Bllrsiem ])j \' i.-iotl Burton LLti1l1er Di \' i~i~ll Bury Division ... " X ur. ing Di visiun Buxton DiyisilJll ... U,ldehy Dil'ision Cam!JOl'll' Di\'i ion Camhrian Cullill'Y Di ~·i "il,11 Canterbury Di \'jHion .. . Uajle Tuwn 'orps .. . Cape Towll .I.' ur.,ing Division Cn,rdiff City D1\ isiull .. . Cat'eli tf Curps .. . Uard i rf ... T llrsing Ui vision Caldi ff Police \)i visiun Ca .. tl·forcl and 1 i. trict Di \"isi~'I~ 'n tietun 1)1\iHiol1 " .l.TlIl' illg Di~:ision ... Caterhnm Division ... Cnllston ])J \ l'ion C:l,\£rsl.l:llll Xut'sin lT Di~'i ion (1\.)';.) .. Cdn Cocd Di lision Oelyul.'ll DiviHioll'" .. Cell tml DlVislOn (II llU"Oorps) ::: " (Oldham UOt1)s) , . "T • (Rochdale 'orpH) Central Ul'Slllg Dty. (Hull orp ') G,cntral 'tation (M. I .) Di \"ision Central 'outh ~\'fric[\,n Railways Corps... ... ... C.G. Ry. Goods Div. (Capc Town ChlLtham and District Din ion ... Cheshun t and W nltbam District Di vision Chester Di I'ision ... Chesterfield Di vision ::: Ch~stertoll Division ... Olllchester Divi ion Children's liome Divi~ion
337 216 33 33
3. 9 390 257 '257
2:q 'J59
207 3U}
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477
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33!J ,1 32
·n5 207 3:39
339 !Hll 3fl3
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·1ii;) ;3!1l 310
3iO ~tiO
'231 495
456 151 13 362
370 43 '2 8
522 51
260 232
310 392 392 261 232
529 PAGE.
Chil.·dren's nome Nursing D'IV. Cllit'{ 1 Division Ch opwc 11 Di visi 011 .. horley Di visiun .. 'horley Nursl11'r Division Christchurch (N~ 7.. ) Division 'hr~.tchurch (N .)';. ) 'orps hnstchlll'ch Trumwn.y Corps " Xo. 1 Div. " Ko. ~ Div. " ." .. Xursing Div. (N.i:) lty Dl\l 'lon (Blo 'mfontein Corps) . " (Ua.pu Town Corp) Ity- \Voocbtock IJivi ion '~ty Divi. ion (Car'cliff 'orp) ... Clty uf Bristol Corps ... Oi ty of }1~xeter Di vi,;iun. Ci viI Ambulance and Tr~n. pOl't Corps IJ .•. W. Olarendon Pre.s Divi ·iOll ... Uleckhcutoll Diyi.ion ... " .I. TUt' 'ing Division 'lecthorpes D i visioll .. , :: : Cleveclon Diyi:;ioll Clifton Divi. ion Olitheroe Dl vi 'ion ... ,. K un;ing Di vi ion 'onh'ille Division 'olehe ttl' Divi ' ion ...... Oolne Divi iOIl " Nursing Divi i~;~ Con ett anel District Di vi ion 'ootamunc1m Di\'ision Coventry Uentral Division 'oven try Co. -up. ])i \'isio11 'u\\"pen Oolliery Di \'isioll 'ramlingtun Di rision 'm. wshu w booth Division 'reo well Di vit;ion rewe Division Cromer Divi..'ion Crompton Division " Tur!;ing Division 1'0 'field Division roydon N urHil1~ Di \~'~ion t·o.·:; Key Division ... .8. A.R. (Transvaal Oorp ) CurzOJ~ .. treet (L.&.N.W.Ry.) DlYlSlOn ... .. Wmil.tllltn Di vi ion O\\'muran Colliery and Pontne\~:jdd Di\;'ion Cwmpurc Division ... ... Cyclist Di vision 'ymmer Di vi. ion Dalton-in-Fumes Division Nmsing Diy. " Darwell Division D:.trwen ursing Division Dt1ubhill Division ..
232 456 432 3-11
3:11 495
495 496 496 497 497
522 519 519
454 257 262 180 270 396
396 392 261
258 341 341
3]0 291
342 34~ 43~
4. 2
30. 30 133 433 342 392 313 291 343
3J3 375
232 456 52·1 2
465 4.73
46 233 465 3-11 344
341 3-15
334
530
531
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433 Dean and Chapter Colliery Div. 393 Denaby Division 39;3 Denaby 1Iain Corps ... . .. 394 Denaby Main :Nursing Division 497 Denniston (N. Z.) Di yision 395 Derby Diy-ision . .. ~61 Devonport Nul' ing Division 497 " " (:N. Z.) 395 Dewsbury and District Corps 396 " Division 397 " Kursing Di"i ion 39 Digby Colliery Div] ion 261 Doddington Diyi'ion .,. 233 Doulton Divi ion 262 Dover Diyision 4fi7 Dowlais Corp 457 Dowlais Division ;345 Dublin (City of) Division 34:) Dublin :Nursing Division ... 315 Dublin (St. James's Gate) Div. 134 Dudley Colliery and Dist. Di \-. 292 Dudley Division 39 Duffield Divi ion 346 Dukinfield Din ion ,t9 Dunedin (N.Z.) Corps 49 . . " (X.Z. Xursing Diy. 526 Durban Di "ision 233 Ealing Diviion 39 11 Earby Division 399 " Xursing Division 306 Earl's Barton Division 299 Earl Shilton Diyision 3:32 East Belfast Diyi ion 262 Eastbourne (L.B.& .C.) Div. 267 East Cowes Division .. ,t3 Eastern Divitiion (Hull Corp~) .,. 43£1 " "Kursing Division 2:31 East Ham Division 2:34" :N ursing Division 234 East London Di vi~ion East London Railway (C.C.) 520 Division 399 Eastwood Di \"ision 3n9 Eccleshill Vi vision 400 " :rur ing Division 346 Edenfield Division 346 " Nursing Division 400 Elland Division 400 " Nursing Division 347 Ellesmere Corps 347 " Railway Division 498 Enfield ( :r. Z. ) Division 499 " Tursing Division 363 Equitable Division 292 Eriswell Division 235 Erith and District Division 527 Estcourt Division 262 Exeter (City of) Division 263 Exeter Police Division 262 Eythorne Section (Dover Div.) Failsworth Division (Oldham Corps) 363
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Farnworth Di\.J ion .. . }<'aversham Divi'ion .. . Feather:stone ~lain Collery Felix towe Di,.J ion .. , Fellin" Colliery Corps .. , l~elling Colliery i\ ur ing Di vi;;ion Ferndale Di"ision Fi\'e Asbes Diyi ' ion Fleetwood Diyi ion Flore Divi, ion Foehriw Diyi ion Fole bill and Longford DiyislOn Folke"tone Divit'ion ... Foot Police Division (Bloemfontain Corp) Fore t ('ity, IO. 1 Divi iOll , Canada) Foulridge Diyi ion ... ~ ur 'ing Di\'i~ion Frenchwood Division ... Frolbham Di "i 'ion Gainsborough DivUon Garforth Di yiion Ga. work, (, 'ydney) Division Gatesheacl Fell Division. Germi ton Di\'ision .. . Gilfach Goeh ection Ogmore Vale Di"i 'ion) Gippeswyk DiYi~ion ... Glebe ( ydlley) Di ,;"ion " ,. Xursing ))jvision Gloucester (City of Division Godalming Di \cj, ion ... Goole Division Gorton Division Gosport amI Alver:stoke Nursin<r Division Great Central Railway Picr Div. Grcen I land (::\.Z) .... lll'tiing Dl") Greenstreet Division .. Great L eyer Divi ion ... Great Lever Nursing Division .. . Great 'Western Colliery Div. .. . G. \V. H.. Division ( 'arcliif Corps) G. W.R. (Pacldington) Divi~jon Gl'eymouth Nur.ing Division ... Grimsby Divi ,io n Grinkle ~r ines Di vision Guildford Division Guiseley Di ,isio11 IIaggerston Division .,. Halifax Di vision " ursing Diyjsion IIallaton Division Ilnlsowen G. W.R. Division IIalmerend and District Division Hamilton Division Hamilton Nursing Division IIampden Division .. , " Nursing Division IIampstead Division ... "
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502 502
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L ancaster N ursing Division Landport Division L awley :-t treetpI.R.) Birmingha,m Oorps L eamington Diyision ... L ee-on the-"'olent Nul' ing ection Leeds Oity Tr~mwa,y Division ... L eeds Oorps L eeds L ursing Di \'ision L eicester Oorporation Tru,mways Diyision L eicester Oorps " Nursing Division L eicester G.O.R. Diyi '1On Leicester l'.I . R. Diyision L eice tel' To'Yn Division L eigh Division Leighton Buzzard Di vision L eylaud and Farington Division L eyton and L eytonstone Division L incoln Oorps Lithgow Diyision L ittlehampton Division L i,erpoolOorps L i "erpool Di vision " Nursing Division L lwynypia Division ... L . &N. W. R. (X uneaton ) Diyision L .B.& .O.R. (Oroydon) ection " (New Oross) Div. " (Victoria) ection " (Willow Walk Div. ) L ongdendale Di vision L udgvan 1'\ursing Di vi. i011 L ymmgton X ursing Division Lytham Xursing Division Macclesfield Division }Iadeley Division ( taffs.) " " (Ironbridge Oorps) " Xursing Division " Maheno Division " Nursing Division Malta Oorps " .. o. 1 D ivision " Nnrsing Division l\I aindy and Eastern Di vision Malvern Division Manchester and alford Oorps ... ~Ianchester Oorporation Tramways (Qneen's Road) Division Manchester Oorporation Tramways (Hyde Road) Division Manchester ursing Division Manningtree Division ... Mansfield Colliery Di vision Mansfield D ivision Mardy D ivision Marine D ivision Totterdown (Brist ol Oorps) Market Drayton Division M arket H arborough D ivision
353 273 2 9
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272
533 P AGE .
P ortmadoc D ivision ... I )ortsmouth and D istrict Oorps Portsmc,uth Infirmary N ursing Division " Kur:;ing Division ... Port 'uolight Division Purt ulllight Nursing Division Post 01fice DiY, (Leeds UOly) Putteries Blectric Traction Div. Pre ton 'orps Preston ~msing Division Pretoria Division ... Pn::-;twich Di visiol1 Pre::;t\\'ich Kursing Division Prison Di v. (1310l.!mfoll tein Corps) Products \\Torks ... . .. Purakanui Diyi. ion " Nursing Divi 'ion Pytchley ])i \·i. iol1 .. Hadcliffe DiVIsion ~ · ursillg Division " Rnilway DiviHion, Oxford Corp, .. • ... Hnlll:';lftHe OI"p::; Town Di vision PolIce Division " Xur, ' in~ Di,i ion H lllHlwick Di"isi(~n ] In'cnsthorpe Division Hnwh:n,.;tall Ueutral l )l\i "ioll Hnwtenstull Centml .I. Tun;. Diy. H.ead Diy] lOll .. Head ... 'Ul'sint.:' Division Hentllll g Di "i .. ion .. l\ursingDivi 'ioll Heddish Diyisiu~l ... Heddi.'h ·ursin~ Division Hedl'uth Di,i"i(~ll HhulHlcla Fnch Corps Hhonc1cla Fa WI' 'orps . .. ) hymlley Division H illg'st 'nel Di \i"ion Runde Divjsion Huchdale Corp,' .. Central Kursing Di,". Hockinghum Culliery Division .. . Hothcl'hulll 'orp:> Hotherham Divi 'iOll ... Huth\\'eU Di\'isioll I llyn1 ,Arsenal Di \'i,.;ion H.oyton Di yision " Xlll'~ing Di,ision Hugl!)' Din,.;iOll Hushtlen ])i vision " N nrsing Division Hush ton Division H yde (T. of \V.) Division At . Il ilda, Di\'i ion i:;t, I \'l~ s Di,ision 'to ,John's Division (I pswich Corps) ...
464 272 273 273 364 365 411
416 305 366 521 366 367 522
2-10 510 510 297 367 367 270 273 2i3 274
274 4 4: 39 36 36 36 368 2i! 27...!: 369 369 274 464 467 474
315 30i
360 3iO cHi
418 oJl " 2P ~-!l
370 371 311
315 316 29 ~67 ·[ [3
2i5 295
534
St. John A?nbulance Association. 241 241
:212
267 2,1~
371 35 !'I 20 51-1
267 312 4J9 ,197 419 419 510 26 ,1:20
416 421 423 413 470 471
4.71 4.72 472 472 408 40 515 527 527 275 472 312 290
295 2-16 275 276 2·12
371
443 444 411
4.73 4.23 424 4.24 291 371 372 276 312 312 271 444
535
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t. John's Gate, No. 1 Divi ion " " 1\ o. ~ Division " " Tursing Div. St. John's (Ryde, 1. of W.) Div. St. Mark's Division ... Sale and Ashton-on-Mersey Divi ion Salford Division alt River Railwl1Y In titute Div. Sl1nawar Division (IlIdia,) andown (1. of W . ) Division ... axon Cement ,Vorks Divi ion Sci~sett and Di trict Division Selwyn Nul' ing Di'-;"ion Settle Divi ion ettle 1\ur' ing Division Shag Point Division Shanklin (1. of W.) Di,-;'sion Sheffield Corps Shelton Iron, teel & COllI Co. Division Shipley and Di trict Corps " " Nursing Div. ShottOll Colliery Di vi ion Shrewsbury Corps Diyision .. , " Tursing Division " Loco. Ry. Divi ion ... " G. 'V.R. Carria.ge l1ncl " ,-ragon Diy. " Ry. tn. Division '" Silsden Division Silsden and teeton Nursing Div. Simla "ursing Divisioll ... Singapore Division " ursing Division Sittingbourne Di vi ion Six Bells Division Smethwick Dil·i ion ... Snow Hill (G. W.R.) Division ... Social ettlement Div. (Ipswich Corps) ... Routhall Section Southampton Division " Nursing Division South ~Ietropolitan Gas Co. Div. Southport Division South hields Police Di vision ... " Vol. Life Brigade Div. " Tursing Division .. , South Wales Border Corps Sowerby Bridge Division " Nursing Div. Spalding G.N.R. Division Stewart's and Lloyds DiVlsion ... Stockport Division " Nursing Di vision ... Stonehouse Division .. Stowmarket Division . Stratford-upon-Avon Division Summertown and ,Volvercote Div. Sunderland Eastern Division ...
Index.
Sunderland Western Di vi ion ... underland Tnr ing Division ... utton-in-Ashfield Divi iOll wi n ton Di vi. ion Tl1ff Valley Corps TnJke Divi 'ion Tn.lywain Divi iOll Templeton "ursing Di I·i.,ion Tha.mes (r . Z.) Di vision Thames ( .Z.) Nursing Divi ion Tib'helf Corp " Nursing Division TImanl Divi~;lon ( . Z. ) .) Tursing Diyision Todmorden Di "ision ... " N ursin g Oi vi:;i on Tortillay Diyision Tottt::nham and Hamp ·tend In. Ry. Di"i 'ion Tottington Division ... , Nursin~' Di"isinn Town Di\'i 'ion (Leice 'ter Oorps) ewport, ~loJl., Corp.) ... Toyn bee lInll Di \';'5ion Tran. port Diyisioll (Felling Colliery C011)') ." Transnutl Corp::; Tr:.twden Di\'i 'ion Trawdeu Xursillg' Division Trecynon Di \rision Tredegar 1\0.1 Divi.·ion Tredegar 1\0. 2 Di vision Treeton Di vi ion Treherbert (No.1) Division Troedyrhiw Divi.·ion ... " No. 2 Di vi ,ion Tun bridge '\Vells Division Tunstall Di vi ion Twyford Division Twywell Division Tylcle ley Division Tylorstown Di\'isiol1 'l'ynybeclw Colliery Division Tyne lIain Divi ion (Felling Colliery Corps) Vaucluse Division " Nursing Division VIceregal Lodge Nul' illt{ Division Victoria Garesfield and l{.owlanus Gill Division Victoria Hall Division Victoria, Ibll "ursing Division Waihi Division WalkJen Division 'Walker Nursing Division Walthamstow Division " Nursing Di vision Walton -Ie-Dale Division Walton-Ie-Dale Tursing Division Wardley Colliery Divi sion Ware Division
"
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444 445 424. 3-18
475 124 474 510 510 511 4% ,125 511 511
372 372 27G 213 373 373 301
·161 243 ·13;") 5~1
373 373 ,169
471 ·175 418 469 476 158 277 D6
277 298 37-1 466
469
4.3;:; 484 485 515 44.5
336 336
511 347 4.4.5 2-13
244 374 374 445
277
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'Varrin~ton
'orps '\Varrington .l.T lll'sing Di vision .. WUI'SOp .\LLin C,)l1i('I'Y Division '\Vn.l'wickshire I . K Corp. '\Vater a,lld ,'ewltge Div. (~. . ,\V.) Waterloo Division '\Va,tedoo N11I''i111~ Divi 'ion '\Va,terlow Vi vision Waterval BOI'CIl Divi 'ion ,V.\,tfol'l1 lJi vision " N un;i n~ Oi lision W ath-ll[lull- De,nne Division \Yattstuwll Vi I'ision ,\" eanuollth Colliery Di l'ision '\Velbuck Divi"iull 'Vdliu:.!;iloroll!.;lt orp" WelliuglJorollgh Jl. H.. Di vi<>.i Jl1 " .I. T1l1'''111!.{ Dl \'Ision 'Vdlin"ton (X.h.).L lll',.,in tr Div. " (~ . %.) '()l'pnl'l~tion 'rl'a.m way,.; 1>11'isi0l1 " ( l~. %.)Dil·ision '\Vdlin"ton I [,U·hOlll' Bo,m] Dil'. Wullington ~la1l1tll'tttu I ailwuy '0',.; Division ... ,Ye1l11)jey awl H <ll'itnlen Division '\ Velllhley .J.. ~ lll'si 1l" D i \"i:ioll '\Yestel'll Dl\'lSlOll (Hull Corp ') ... \\restt::rn ~ Tllr,.;ill~ 1)1\'. " ,\Ye ·tern ~lllJl1rbs (:'y<lney) Div. '\Tcstgn.te-on -:-)ca Di vision ,\V c 'tgatc IT ul'.'ing Vi \' i~ion '\Ve·tbougbton 1)1\ision " ~ Tur,.;ing Dil-1:;ion ,\Vest Loudon Di \'ision ... '\Vest .JIUlllllollth 'ort>' ,\Ye.-toll·. uller-~rare Di vi ion Wetport 1 llt' in~ Division ,\Vestwood D i visio11 Wbaley lkidgc Divi::;ion
375 375 425 807 j
J
37.j 376 21 J
5'25 ~11
211 391
167 ·116 y~;j
313 316 :313 513 flU
512 512 512 215 ~15
·111 III 1 j
277 ~7
337 337 21.6 .J7G 27 513 364 377
PAGE.
Whn.ley Bridge Nursing Div .... ,\Vhalley Di vision ... ,\Vlml'llclifIe ilkstone Division Wbeat'heaf Division ... \Vltitblll'll Colliery Divi~ion " Nursing Div. Whi tefield Division '\Vhitefield Nur. iug Division ... Whitworth Di viBion ... " TU rsing D i vi 'ion Whyteleafe Divi::;ion ". Wi"a.n Division Wig-ston :\Jagna Division " (~1. R.) Division Willosborough Di vi::;ion Willeborongh and A hford Xur ing Division ... \Vim bledon and }1erton N ursinu Di"i ion 0 Winscombe Divi ion ... \Villsford Divi 'ion ,, J.. r ursing Di \'ision Withank Divi ion ... '\Vithern ea Di ...'i 'ion ... 'Volla ton Di vision Wollongon fT Div! 'ion ... '\Volverhampton Divi' ion '\ oll'erton Di \ision ... Woodstock Di v. ( xford Corp) '\Voolley Colliery and Darton Div. \Vorkin g ::\Ien's College Di ...ision (Leicester Corp ) .. . ,\Vorkop Di\'ision .. . Worsley Divi ion eadon and Gni eley Divi ion Y. )1. C.A. Di \-;'siol1 (Leicester Corps) ... Y.JI.C.A. (Wellington) Division YlIY hir Diyision... .. Ystmd Rhontlda Divi ion
377
377 426 301 446 446 377 378
378
37 27 379 302 302 '27
27 216 279 379 379 525 447 3]6 4 5 317 279 ?Il
426 30~
4.26 34 422 303
513 467 469