REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL OF
UlJc u;ranl>
lI)rior~
of tbc
~r"cr
of thc
lbospital of $t. 30hn of 3cru5alclll ill JCnglalll>.
R E PO RT
FO R
19 1 I.
1!.onbon. CHARLES CULL & SON. IS, HOUGHTO:>J STRE ln, AL DWYCII .\ND AT CHIS\\"lCK.
W, C.,
REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL OF
~t)e
<Branb lPrior\2 of the
~rber
of tbe
1bospttal of St. 30hn of jernsa[elll in lEnglanb.
REPORT
FOR
1911.
lLon1:fon : CHARLES CULL AND SON,
IS,
HOUGHTON STREET, ALDWYCII, W . C. A
D AT
CH I SWI CK.
General ReportHyrl e Park Inspection ... Railway and Brigade Competitions Royal l\lembers Ooronation Festivities ... Collieries and Mines Rescue Work ... Oonstabula.ry and Police Hailways Meetings India Oolonies Trallsvaal Australia Cape Town Canada Invalid Transport Oorps Ambulance. tation Issue of Certi Rcate, Iedallions and Labels Recommendations for Honours Income and ExpendIture Account
CONTENTS.
PART I. Page.
Members of Oouncil and Ohapter and Executive Officers Mcmorandum as to Payments
IV.
VI.
Report of the Chapter-General, including : Admissions to and promotions in the Order
vii.
Vellum Vote of Thanks
Xl.
Deceased Mem bel'S
Xll.
Honorary Organising Oommissioner for India
XVI.
Retirement of Dr. W. E. Oant
xvii.
Appointment of Prelate
XVll.
Institution of the Rev. T. C. Elsdon
XVll.
xviii.
Authorised Dress for Ohaplains
x viii. XVllI.
Reception by H.R. H. the Grand Prior Life Saving Awards
xx.
Recipients of the Service Medal
xxv.
Formation of Ellesm ere Corumandery
XlX.
XXVll.
xxviii.
Report of the Librarian
xxix.
xxxii.
PART III. Report of the Ambulance Department of the Order, viz:-
Ourrent Pamphlets and Papers
29 29 32 32 32 33 56
69 62
64
79 86
87
Nominal Roll of Metropolitan Di,trict, Provincial, Oolonial and. Foreign Oentre: .. Li t of Detached Ola ses
88 93
APPE DIX O.
Report of the Committee of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem.
The Ohapter of the Order of St. John (with names of Melllbers of OOllneil and Executive Offic ers)
Subscriptions and Donations to Head Office, from October, 1910, to eptemuer, 1911 Life Mem bel' Honorary Life 1I1embers Examining tan ... . .. Form of Testamentary Bequest Subscription Form
xxix.
PART II.
The Oentral Execl1ti ve 001l1mittee of the St. John Ambulance Association
24
27 28 28
APPENDIX B.
Report of the Almoner's Department Donations to the Order Balance Sheet and Income and Expenditure Account to 30th September, 1911
7 8 10 10 12 14 16 20 23
APPENDIX A.
Little Maplestead Ohurch Donats' Badge
Page
Statemcnt of Is ue of Oertiflcates, ~Ie(l(Lllioll and Labeh; to Oelltres, facillg page 103 (a) Local Rcports-:lI1etropolilau Districts 103 (b) " " Provincial (ill alphabetical order) 105 tatelllent of Issue of Certificates, Medallions aud Labels to Overseas Centres, facing page 190 (c) Drili~h DOlllinioll'l beyond the easi.-Australia 190 ii.-Ne\, Zealand ... 200 iii.- ouill Africa '" 210 iv.-Empil'e of India 216 v.-Callada 260 \'i. --Mecliterra,llcall 278
3 APPENDIX D. 4
Report of the Ohief Oommis ioner of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Report of the Commissioner for Briga(le Oversea.s
6
N.B.
Parts I., II., and III., are independently paged.
21 429
Con'ccted to COr1'ected to
1st
ManIt,
~f)e
19 1 2 .
UIJe (l;ranb }prion? of the ®rber of 'Ube 1J)ospital of 51. 3-ohn of 3-ernsalem in )£llQlanb+ .5obet:dgn 31lcflb fl nh Watton of tbe ®rbet. HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. Qlin'l11b Wrior. FIELD-MARSHAL HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G . Sub-tBrior. THE RIG HT HONOURABLE THE VISC OU NT KNUTSF ORD, G.C. M.G.
K.G.
JExecu tin e ® ffi r er!5. P1'elate-His Grace The ARCHBISHOP OF YORK. Ohancell01'- Colonel Sir HERBERT J RKYLL, K. 0.1\1. G., R. E. Sec1'etct1'y-G'eneml-Oolonel Sir HERBEr..T O. P EltP,OT'l', Bt., O. B. Receive1'-Gene1'al-EDwIN FREsIIFlr;LD, Esq., LL . D.
Almoner-Sir DYCE DUCKWORTH, Bt., M .D., LL.D. Registm1'-Major -General the 1,01'(1 OBEYLESMORR, !L O. V. O. Genealogist-Sir ALFRED SCOTT SCOTT-GATTY, K.C. V.O. (Gartcl). Direct01' of the AmbnZct1tce Department-The .l\Ll.RQUE. S OF BREADALBA TE, K. G. Libm1"ian- Lient-Colonel RICHARD HOLBECIIE. Sec1'eta1'Y and Acco1Lntant- WILLIA~I R. EDWARDS, Esq., A. C. A. Ohai7'1nan of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jen('sale?n-
The El1d of PLYMOUTll, O.D. Ohief Sec1'eta1'Y of the Amb7tlance Department-
Oolonel Sir HERBERT O. PERROTT, <t(~~i!5tant
nt., 0.]3,
lExecutine ® ffiCtH5.
Assistant Di"ect01' of the Ambnlctnce Depar-tment-
Lieut. -Oolonel Sir RICHARD O. TEMPLE, Bt., C. I. E. Assistant Reeei1:e1'-General-E. H"LTSON FRESBFIELD, ESI}. Assistant Lib1'ct1'ian-OYIUL DAVENPORT, Esq. Hon. SeC?'eta1'y of the B1'itish Ophthalrnic Hospital, Jenlsale1n-
Oolonel
THO~IAS
II. IIENDLEY, O. I. E.
Assistant Hon. 8ec1'r',ta1'y (fO?' Scotland) of the B"itish OZJhtlwlmic IIospitcd, Je1'11salem-
J. HORNE STEVENSON, Esq. (Unicorn Pllrsnivant).
m::be QtouncU. The Oouncil consists of the Sub-Prior as President ex-ojjicio, the Executive Officers, and the following
Selected Members. Sir JOHX FURLEY, O.B. Major-General J. C. DALTON, R.A. The Ea.rl of RA~FURLY, G.C.M.G. Colonel O. W. B. BOWDLER, C. B, Lieut. -Colonel Sir RICHARD O. TE~.Il'LE, Bt., O.I.E. Sir J~IES DICK, K.C.B. , M.R.C.P.I., R.N, Colonel Sir OHARLES 11. WATSON, K.C.M.G., C.B., R.E.
Inspector-General BELGRAVE NJNNIS, M. D., R.N. Sir RIC lIARD DOUGLAS POWELL, TIt. , K.O.V.O., M.D. Oolonel Sir OLEi\[ENT M. ROYDS, O. B. EDMUND OWEN, Esq., LL.D., F.R.O.S . WILL TAM D. JAMES, Esrl., C.V. O. The Earl of BESSBOROUGll, O. V.O., O. B.
lV/arch,
1912.
Qtf)aptet+
The Ohapter consists of the Knights of Justice and Sub-Prelates, de ;'U1'e)' the Executive Officers; the solectcd Members of Oouncil ; the following ®Cffciating Qr1Japlain~, The Rev. Oanon E. SIIEPPARD, O.V.O., D.D., The Rev. PAUL W. WYATT. (Sub-Dean of the Ohapels Royal). AND <!,~ 1&.epre~entatibe 1ttnigbt~ of Qlinlce anb JE~quire~, Surgeon-General Sir WILLIAM 'l'AYLOlt, Oolonel T. H. HENDLEY, O.I.E. KC.B. , M.D. OHARLES B. HAMILTON, Esq., O.M.G. The Lord CLAUD HAMILTON, M.P. Lieut.-Oolonel IVOR PIIILIPPS, D.S.O ., M.P. Lieut. -001. EmIOND M. 'WILSON, O.B., Oolonel OUAHLE, ' F. ST. OLAIR ANSTRUTBER, O.M.G., D.S.O ., R.A.M.O. M.V.O., D.S.O. 'l'he Lord DESBOROUGH, R.O.V.O. EDWIN DAWES, Esq. The Earl of KILMOlmy, K.P. WILLIAM HENRY ST. JOHN HOPE, Esq.
lSaiIitf of lEgIt. FIELD MARSHAL HIS ROYAL HIGH TESS THE DUKE OF CO NAUGHT,
1St
The following are the Knights of J ustice: H.R.H. Prince 01I11.1STIAN OF 'CIILESWIGHOLSTl~IN, K.G., G.C.B., &c. H.H. Prince ALBEIU' OF SCULl,;, WIGHOLSTJo;IN, G.O. B., 0.0. V.O. H.H. The Duke of TECK, G.O.B., G.O.V,O., &c. Vice-AdmirallI.8.ll. Prince LouIs OF BATTENBERG, G.O.B., G.O.V.O., R.N. lLM. King IIAAKOc{ OF NORWAY, KG.) G.O.B., G.O.\'.O. H,S.H. Prince ALEXA.TDlm OF TE 'K, G.O.B., G.O.V.O., D . . 0. H.R.H. Prince Al mUlt OF CONNA 'GlIT, R.U., G.O. V.O. Sir JOlIN FUIlLE'l, C.13. (IlonoJ'ctI'Y Baili./J). Sir THOMAS NOTlTIl DICK-LAUDElt, 13t. Major Sir AUCllIllALD LAMB, Dt. The Earl FEltHElt::i. Colonel, ir IIl!:nllEH.T O. PERnoTT, Bt., O. U. Oolonel ir JAM1~S GILDEA., K.O.V.O., C.B. HENny JOlIN LOFTUS, ESt!. Oolonel HETIlEL MARTI DA W W'. General Sir OUARLES W AmUCK, ;r. O.M. G., R.O. B., H.E. Major-General J Al\1RS OECIL DALTO!>, R A. Oolonel .A YLl\11Cg GOULD Ill) NTlm- \\' ESI'O . 0]1' IIUNTERSTON, 0 .13., D.S.O., R.E. Oolonel The Lord WlLLIAM OECIL, O. V.O. EDWIN :FRESllFIELD, E (1-> LL.D., (Lionom7'Y BaililJ).
The Ea.rl13ltASl:)l~Y, G.O.B . The Visconnt 'l'J~Ml'JJETOWN. The Viscollnt RNUT::il"OHD, G.O.M.G. (8nbPJ'i01').
ROBEJn' MACLEAN MACLI~AN, Esq. ARTllUlt F . G. LJ~VI~SON-Gow.lm. Oolonell!'. A. llEYGA'1'g LAMBlmT. 001. Sir UUAltLES WYNDHAM MUJ:l{AY, 0.13, The Earl of HANFUltLY, O.O.lII.G.
The Lord ... ANDllunsT, G.C.S.I., G,O.I. E. ir HENRY ARTHUR BLAKE, G.0.11.0. The Earl of MEATH, K.P. ALEXANDER ED~IUND FRASER, Esq. The Lord MOSTYN. The MARQUESS OF BrmADALBANE, !LG. The DUKI~ OF P()ltTI,A~D, K.G .. G.O.V.O. F.i£:., Flclu-MaJ'shal The EAHL ROBERT" KG., K.P., G.O.B., O.J1., O.O.S,I. RUBEItt' BllUDE"ELL O.Utt'ER, Esq., F,R.O.S., (llono1'ClTY Commander j. NOIDIA. HAY FOllEE.', ESfl-> :F.R.O.S. (Edrn.) Oolonel CnHL W. B. BOWDLER, O,B . (IIollol'ary C:o?nman£l(;}).
Lieut.-Oolonel.llRTIlU'lt CA:lll'BRLTJ YATE. Major-General A, TLEY FELLOWE::i TERRY. The Ea.rl of PLY1WUTU, C.B. The Earl of SANDWIClJ, K.O. V.O. The Earl of ELLES)[Etm. EDWIN HANSON FilESHFIELD, Esq. The Yiscollnt 13nAcKLEY, M.Y.O. lficld-lIlarshal The Viscount KrrcHE:\EH. 01" KIlAllTOU:l[,K. r.,O.O.D., O.M., G.O.'. I. Lieut. -001. ir RWlIAUD O. TE~IPLE,Bt.,C. 1. E. Sir ALFRED CuTT SCUTT-GATTY, R. O. V. O. (Uartel' 10iny o/A'rms).
it' IIEP.BElt'l' JEKYLL, R.C.M.G., R.E. lI. K The Lord ISLlXGTON OF ISLINGTON, K.0,}1.0., D.S.O. Culonel Sir JAi\lES R. A. OLAltK, Dt., 0.13., F.R.C . . E. ir ROBERT llARVEY. II.E. ir GEORGE S. OLARKE, G.O.iIl.G., G. O. I. E. Lieut,-Oolonel JOHN ,VILWUGIlBY WRAY. 'ir WILLIAo[ Wy ' DUA.ll POIWAL, Bt. The Earl of M[N'l'O, K. G., G. O. S. 1., G. O.M. G. The Duke of SO::lrERSET. 001.
The following a re t he Sub-Prelates: The Bishop in JEl-tUSALE:ll l1lltl the ~A::;'r. The Bishop 01~MSBY.
The Bisliop of lJUNEDIX, (Plim,\to of No\\' Zealand). The Dil:ihop of SOUrII\\'AIlK.
The following Memorandum as to payments is issued for general information and guidance :I.
All Cheques, Postal Orders, and Post Office
Orders
whatever should be
crossed
(I
LONDON
COUNTY AND WESTMINSTER BANK, LOTIIBURY." 2.
<the <BranD ~rtor\? of the @rDer of tbe 1bo5pital of St. 30hn of 3ernsalenl in JEnglanD.
Foundations, Oblations, and remittances for
the Almoner's Departnlent, and for the general funds of the Order, should be made payable to the
(I
REPORT,
Grand
19 11.
Priory of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of J erusa]en1 in England," crossed as above. 3· Remittances for the Ambulance Departn1ent should be made payable to the "St. John Ambulance Association," crossed as above. 4· Remittances for the Jerusalem Hospital should be
made
payable
to
the
(I
British Ophthaln1ic
Hospital, Jerusalem, " crossed as above.
THE Ihapter-Genera.l of the Order of the o.. pital of ~ 'to John of .J eru. alem h,1 ' the honour to l' port the followiuc r promotions ill and admi '.:iOll· La the OreIer durillg the P,l ,t year :-
As ]{night of Jli ticeColonel ir Herbert J ekyll, K.C.~1.G., R.E. His Excellency The Lord I .. liugtou of I 'liUn'LOll, K.C.~I.G., D.S.O. Uolollel Sir Jame' RichttnIo11 Audrew Ibrk, B. uonet, C.B., F.R.C.S .E.
Sir Robert Harvey. His Excellency ir
eorge SYlIellhmll Clarke,
G.C.I.E.
Bankers' Order forms forwarded on application. (By order), EDWIN FRESHFIELD, Receiver- Gmera I.
Lieut.- loloual J ohu ,Yilloughby \YD1Y. Sir \Villia.m ,Vyndh,uu Portal, Bnronet. The Earl of linto, K.G., G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E. The Duke of ~Olnerset.
As Lady of Jt~ ticeMary C,l-roline, Uountes ' of .Minto,
C.1.
As OhaplainsHis Gnwe The Archbishop of York. The Revereud. Henry Dn.llver . l\l<.wnllnl<.l.rtt.
G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G.,
The OhalJte?'. '/,1..' .
Uhe ~r~er
Uhe a;ratt~ 1Prtor~ of of tl)e 1J)ospital of St. 501)1\ of 5erusale1l1 in JE.nglanb.
Wri or.
FIELD -MARSHAL HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G. 'sttb-:Wrior. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE VISCOUNT KNUTSFORD, P.C., G.C.M.G.
~IAR
ONNAUGRT,
K.G.
1Exerutibe ®ffirt\':5. Prelate-His Grace the ARCHBISIIOP OF Yomc. Chancell01'- Colonel it' HEnB'F:ltT JEKYLL, K. C. M. G. Sec1'etm'y-General-Co]ollel Sir HERlmr.T C. PFRltOTT, Bt., C. B. neccit'cI'-Geneml-EmnN Fn.E. IIFI "LU, E q., LL. D. Director of the Ambulance Depm'tment-The Earl of PLY~[QUTH, P.C., C. B. Clwi1'11lcr.n of the British Oplith(tl1llic H ospital, ! cl'llsalem-
Colonel
11'
CllAHLl'; s 1. WATSOi'l, E.C. l.G., C.B.
Almoner-Sir DYCR DUCKWORTH, Bt. , ~r. D., LL. D. Libm1'icm-Lieut.- Colonel RICHAItU H OJ.BEClIE. Regist?'ar-TheEARL OF RA::>FURLY, P.O., G.C.M. O. GC;lecr.logist-Sir ALFRED SCOTT SCOTT-GATTY, K.O. \r.O. (Garter).
~%i~tant
3Sxcrutibc ®ffirn~.
Assistant Recei1:c?' -General-Emvl " HA "!-;O" FRRSHFJEr.n, E. q. AssUallt Dil'ecloT of the A mblllrrllce D eJla1'tm entLieut.-Colonel ,'ir RICRAHn C. TE~lPLE, Bt., C.I.E. Hon. SeCl'etm'y of the British Ophthalmic HosJ Jital, Jel'llscr.le111-
Colonel THO)fAS II. IIENDLEY, C.I.E., 1.n..U .. Assistrmt Hon. Secrela1'y (.((11' Scotland) of the Bn'ti~h OZlhllwl?I.lic lIosp1tal, Jel'llsalemJOHN HORXE STEVI~:SSON, ESCl. (UnlCorn Pl1l'S\1J\'ant) Assista1lt Lib1'w'ian-CYlUT, DX\'ENPonT, Esq.
SeC1'etm'!/ .
'YILLIA~[ R. EDWARDS, Esq., A.C .A.
([iJ r Qtou neil. The Oouncil consists of the Sub-Prior (as Pl'esirient rle jure), the Executive Officers, the Oommanders of existing Connnanderies, and the following
Selected Members: Sir J om, FURLEY, C. B. Major-General J A;\IES C. DAL'rON. EDWIN H. FRESHFIELD, Esq. Lieut. -Colonel Sir RICHARD C. TEJfPLE, Bt., C.LE. The Bishop of SOUTHW ARK. Inspector-General Sir JAMES N. DICK, K.C.B., R.N,
of QIirace an'iJ
:Ma.jor GUILBERT E. I\'. IALEr. UolUllel81ltJOl!N W. OlTLEY, K.U.l.E., R.E. E, G.U. 1.G, T he Lord A.LV'·'l!"TOt\' '-' -~ Ooloncl ,'ir ULEMEN'£ M. B.O\D.· , C.13. JOlIN AllTllUlt JA~JE ' , Esc]., M.V.O. JOHN ,GRIFFITHS, Esq., ~l.RC.8. The Lord l1Eltl'uul, K.C.V.O. HOBlmT A. GIBBOKS, Esq., M.D.
Ef:)quite~,
The Viscoullt E 'lIER, G.C.B., G.C.V.O. \VILLIAM llEKltY ST. JOHN HOPE, Esq. UIlAltLES B. H AMILTON, E sq., C .M r .G. FllANK II. COOK, Esq., C.LE. JcJDwr DAWJ~R, ES1l. Oolonel WILLIAM G. CAUTER. 1\:E1'£1I ,V. l\luhr.AY, Escl., (C(lrnarvon PllTsuiIJant Extraordinciry).
The following are the Knights of Justice:
DaililT of EyTe. HAL HIS ROYAL HIGH:NESS THE DUKE OF
®CUciaUng Qtnaplai1H5,
11nignl~
HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V.
FIELD
m:f]e Qtbapter. The ChapLer consisls of Lhe KuighLs of Justice and Sub-PrelaLes de jn1'ej the Executive ' Officcrs; Lhe selecLed Members of Couucil ; the followillg selected The Rev. Canon E. SUJWPAI:O, C.V.O., D.D., The Hev. Thomas O. EL~DON, ('llb-Deall of' the Uhapels Royal). (Rector of St. John's Church, Ulerkenwell). and the following selected
.sobcrdgn ~cfl'iJ fm'iJ Wfltton of tne ®r'iJer.
QIitfl nb
v.
Illflpector-General RELCRAVE NumTS, C.V.O., M.D., R.N. Sir RICllARD DOUGLAf; POWELL, Bt. , K.C.V .O., M.D. EmluND OWEN, Esr1., F.R.C.S., LL.D. The Lord CLAUD HAMILTON, M.P. Col. THO~IAS H. HENDLEY, C. I. E.. }.f. R. C. S.
Hn; Mo:o.l' Gl~ACIOUf; J\L\JESTY THE KI::>G, (SoL'CJ'(.ign lleadwulI'atl'on.) Field '\larshal II.KIl. TIll:; DUKE OF OOi'l~ .l.UGll·~', E.,G., K.T.,K.P., P.C., &c., (G!'(lIul rno!' ) Gen.ll.H..lI.PrinceUllIa:-nL\'> UF "' UllLE,'WICHOL~TEIK,K.G.,P.C.,G.O.B.,G.C.V.O.
H.ll. Pl'lllCe ALBEl~T OJ!' • UIILI'; SWlGHOL "fEI", G. C. D., G.O. Y.O. Oolonel II. II. The Duke of TEO", G.O.B., ~.O. Y.~., '.:Jr..G. Ad II ll1'i.l. I II., .l-i. Pnlll;e LouI~ OF BArrENBE ltG, G. U. U., G. O. \'. 0., K. C.M. G., R. N. lLilI. King H.\AKO _- OF ITOnWAY, 1\:.G., G.C.B.,O.O,Y.O. Ma.jor Il., '. II. Prince ALEXA"DElt OF TECK, G.C.B., G.O.V .O., D.S.O. Cn.ptaiu II. I. H. Prillce AKIJlUlt OF COi'l"AUGHT, K.G., P.O., G.C. \T.O. ll. n. Prince ALEXA~DEH OF D.l.TTENBERG, . G.O. V,O. SlI' JOHN FUllLEY. C. B. (1lollomry Bailij.) ir .TlI~~IA:; NOlal! DWK-LAUD!!:]!, Bt. MaJor. II' AnClIlIULD LAMB, Bt. Colonel ir IIElUlEIlT C. Pl:lUWT'l', Bt., C. D. Colonel ir JA\I~1' GrLURA, K.C. ".0., C.B. HENRY JOll" LOFTUS, E ' q. Colonel BKnmL ~IAltl1" DAWES. General '11' CUARLES WARnE", G.C.M.G., h.C.B., R.E. Major-General J,u,IRS CECIL DALTOK. Colonel AYl,~IEll GOULD HlINTlm,WE TON OF HU~""'l.'ERSTON, C.B., D.S.O., R.E. Colonel The Lord WILLTAM CECIL, C.Y.O. EDWIN FltESUFIELD, Esq., LL.D., (j{onorary Builiff). The En.rl Bn \8. EY, G. C.B. The Yiscotlllt T~l\ll}J,I>TO"·K. The YiSCOll1lt KNU'l' FOltD, P.C., G.C.M.G. (Sub-P1'io1'). ROBErtT MACLEAN MACLEAN, Esq. AnTHul'. F. G. LEvEsoN-Gowm'... Esq. Colonel F . A. HEYGA'l'It; LAMBlutT. Col. Sir OHARLE!; ,YYNDIIAM MUltRAY, C. B. The Earl of RANFURLY, P.C., G.C.M.G.
Th e Lord ,'ANDHUl{ST,P,C.,G.C.S.I.,G.C. I.E. .'ir IIE"nY Alt'l'HUH BLAKE, G.O.M.G. Th e gad 0[' MEATH, K.r., P.C. .-'1LEXA1\lJEP.. E[)~Il: ND FHA.'EI:, Esq. Tll e Lord. .illu ·'l'YK . Th e MAJtQUEss OF BB.EADALBANE, KG., P.C. The DUIO: OF l:JOR'l'LAND, KG. P.C., G.C.V.O. . }).([., Field-:M arshal The EARL ROB ImTS, h.G., K.r., P .C., G.C.B., O.~I., G.C. '.1., G.C.I.E., R.A. l{oBERL' BltUlJ[<;XELL CAP.'l'ER, Esq., F,R.C.S., ( II ollo)'(l1'Y COli! m rt7ldel'). NOlt~lA_- HAY FORBES, Esq., F.R.C.S.Ed. Colonel OYRIL \Y. B. BOWDLF.R, C.B. (Hol/orMY OOIll?1wnder). Lieut.-Colonel ARTHUR CAMPB'F:LT, YATE. Major-General ASTLEY FELLOWEs TERRY. The Earl of PLYMOUTH, P,O., C.E. The Ea.rl of _\.~DWICH, KC. \T.O. The Et~rl of ELLESMERJi~. (Commanclel', Ellesmere C01nmandeI'Y) . EDwr" HAN O~ FRE HFIELD, Esq. The Yiscount BRACKLEY, M.V.O. Field-Marshal The Viscount hnCHE"ER OF hUAJ>.TOU;\I,K.P.,G.C.B., O.M., G.C.S. I., G.C . LG., G.C.I.E.; R.E. Lieut.-Col. ir BrCHARD C.TE)[PLE ,Bt.,O.I.E. Sir ALFRED COTT SCOTT-GATTY, K.C.V.O. (Garte1' Principctl King of A1'1ns). Col. Sir REP-BERT JEKYLL, KC.M.G. The Lord ISLLXGTON OF ISLrNG-TOX, P.O., K.C.~1.G., D .. 0. Colonel i1' JA;\IES R. A. CLARK, Bt., C.B., F.R.C . . E. Sir ROBERT HARVEY. Colonel IIis Excellency The Lord YDENHAM, G.C . . J., G.C.M .G., G.C.LE. Lieut.-Colonel JUHN '\\"ILLO'GGHllY 'YRAY. ir \VILLIA,[ '\"YXDH.Ul PORTAL, Bt. The Earl of MINTO, KG., P.C., G.C.S.I., G.C,M.G ., G.C. I. E. The Duke of SO)IERSET. Sir DYCR DUOKWORTH, Bt., M.D., LL.D. HAROLD EDWIN BOULTON, M. V.O.
The following are the Sub-Prelates: The Bishop in JERUSALEM and the EAST. The Bishop ORMSBY. Th e Bishop of lJUNEOIX, (Primate of New Zealand).
'I'he Bishop of SOUTHWARK . The Bishop of GIBRALTAR.
Acl?nissions.
Ad?nissions.
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As J[nights of G?"CiCeThe Duke of Somerset. Philip Frank, M.D. Edmund Vivian Gitbriel, c.v.o. Willim11 Reit Eclwitrds, A.C.1.\. Sir Williitm J itllleSOn Soulsby, C.B., C.LE. Sir Frn,ncis Ley, Bm·onet. :Mitjor Franci Augustus Brook, )1.D., RA.U.C. (T.) Brigadier-Generitl ,Villimn Lew'is \Vhite, C.B. ~Iitjor 0 cal' Evan Boulton. Major Percival Benjamin \Valker. Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel Edwin Lee, M.R.C.S. Sir Horace Brooks 1\1arshitl1. The Eitrl of Arritn, ILP. The Honourable Colonel Sir Trevredyn Ritshleigh \Vynne, KC .S.L, KC.I.E.
The Honouritble Surgeon-Generi.!.l Sir Chm'le' Pardy Luki ', K .O.S.l.
Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel Sir ,V RITen Roland Crooke-Lawless, C.LE.
David Chitrles Lloyd Owen, F.H.C.S.l. l\1ajor Ecllyitrd Howard Thorllborough Paroons. Sir John Cameron Lamb, C.B., C.M.G. John Harvey Hooper. Sir Edward Seaborne Clouoton, Baronet. Colonel His Honour Sir John 11or1'11::>0n GiboOll, K.U., LL. D. Frederick l\1ontizambert, LS.O., M.D., F.RC s., Ed. Lieut.-Colonel Guy Carleton Jones. Major Franeis \Villiam Pixley. Colonel Horatio Reginald l\1eJldo. Lieut.-Colonel Alfred Dyke AcLmd. Sir ,Villialn :Mackenzie. Sir Donald Mann. Lieut.-Colonel George Barcln,y. Lieut.-Colonel Joseph Alexander Cn,mpbell. Allan Elliot Randell, M.B . His Excellency Sir William Maegregor, G.C.M.G., C.B. 1J,~. Colonel Edwm·d D ouglas Brown-Synge-Hutchinson.
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SurO'eon-Generitl Sir J itmes Porter, H..N., K.C.n., M.D., K.Il.P. b :Major the Hon. Edward Stlmrt St. Aubyn. Sir John Stitnley, K.C.LE., ICC. 1J . ~. General Sjr O'1\1oore Creagh, G.C.B., G.C.S.L The HOllountble Sir Arthur 1\1ilford ReI', C.I.~., M.V.O. Hio Excellency the Lord Chclm ·1'on1. R.C.M.G. Fr<1,ncio Edward Ro ,her.
As Lwlies of GraceBeryl Carnegie, Mis Joseph. Sibyl France, , Lady Eden. GeOl'gian[l, Marcia, The Lndy Llc.l.l1 o·nttock. Nina, Duches ' of Ham ilLon nlld Brandon. Elizabeth, :Mn;. E. F. Chinery. Emjly Bhllche, The HOlloumble Lndy Hnrvey. Dorothy l\Lmd, The Honourable Lady Hnig. Helen:), Uon,'Lanee, l\1i . Fri.1uk. l\Inry Harriet, ~Iis.· Griffith, Phyllis HostUnond, Her Exeellency Lndy 1larke. The Lady \1.therine H. 1\1ilnes G1l.:)kell. Her Excelleney Tho Lady Edeline Strickland. Lilah, Lnd.y \·eagh. Ethel ChllrlotLe, Lady Hewett, Agnes lunay, ~Ir::;. Charles Ehdell,
As EL q ~/;'i?'es(\l,ptnill Bil, 'il ,Vilfrecl Bo\\'cller BO\\'lllcr, RE. ,\Villiam Hcmry Morgall. \Villii~lll ILlphacl \ltt. Mnjor-Geue1'n.l .Fr1.tucis lIou1'j' Uuthel'fol'd Dnlll11110Uc.l, C.I.E.
J Ohll lIorn,Lio Y olbllll, LR '.s., L .•. A. Major Gilbert StClY,1l'L (;rawfol'll, l.D., RA."M. Tholllas G i b. 'Oll, M.B.) '.1\1. James MeFndru\C Lapsley. Stall'Sur()' 011 Alo'el'noll In,rLer Bean, R. ., LRC . L.RC.P. h b LicllL.-( 10 101101 ( l11m'lcs HoherL T)'1'1' 1], M.R ~.S., L.S.A., R.A.M.C. "J
C.B.,
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..d d?nissions.
..As Honorary Se'l'ving BrothersThoma Franklin Pedley, ~1.D. Quarter-jL.l. ter-Sergeant Richard Clowes Done, (lnte RA.~r.C.) ,Yilliam ,Millikin BraeUey. Albert Firth. Thoma Edgar Foort. J 0 eph Holdroyd ,Viddop. Thoma ,\rilliam ,Vil on. Edgar George Palmer. Frederic Nichola Clare Melliado. George Roger Ed liard . J 0 eph William . 1\1ack\\orth Bulkeley Praed. John Gale Chard. J 0 eph Shelmerdine. Captain Bentley Sievewright COllllor. J OM Erne t Harri . Herbert George Clark. Captain 0 Wyll St. Leger Da'\'ie . Adolphu Charles Grie bach. William Erskine. Arthlu Hem,] Twi elton.
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Alfred Iuller Simpson. Harry Dick on Gell. Richard Clemr , M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Le 'lie ,Vinter Dryland, ::'Il.B..C.S., L.RC.P. Arthur ,Villi,1.l1l Faire. John Macaulay. Meredith Young, :\I.D. Luke Gel'il.lJ Dillon, :\LD. Frederick F. :JIacCabe, :J1.D. ,Yillitl.ln Allan Hanner, L. ' ..A. ,Villi,ull ~IcKinlcy Cby. ,Valter Uh'l.loner Rio'b) , :J1.B., D.P.H. ''tunuel Thoma ' D,uhy ,Ye ·tOll, ~1.R.C.S., L.RC.P. ,Villi,un Eyelyn St. Lawrence Finny, :JLD., L.ll.C.P. Eustl.ce jLlCLe,ln 'walnnck, ~LRC.S .. , L.RC.P. Arthur \\Tilli,Ull Scott, ~I.lLC .. Matthew Forte 'cue lIIore 1JY. John Fo bel') Onle, K. '. A. ~Llckellzie Forbe ', :\1.B. ,Villl,llll DilJro,,- BrYllone-.r ack, L.RC.P., L.RC. '., ED. J oh11 Henry Frcdcrick ,Vay, ~l.RC.S., L.R.C.P. ,Villinm YOUl1()', ::\I.D. Lieut.- 0 ]01101 Thoma. :JIoore Da,Y:-;on, L.R.C.P., B..A.~I.C. (1'. ) The Reyerend \mon EdgtU· LU1l1)ert. Major ,\Villinm BtU'on 'ockill, )I.D. \'\ ilJimn Trethowtlll, :JI.TI. ILl.thl en Emily, Duche~s of \Yellin<,toll. • b The Reyerend PrebelHhry ,Yilli,llll \Yheeler Alelrillu·o. Eel ward . .\..ll)ert Officer, :JI.13. 1 1 ( xeorlfe ). calT, :JI.D., L.RC .. r. J'l.me ' mith Mather, M.B. 0/
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..As Honol'a?'y Serving) 'istwl'sAmy, :JIis Hughes. Stella Heywi:lrd, 1\11'::\. ,V. B. Fi.,her. Ethel :JIadeline, :JLTs. G. E. T\\Ti.. ::,. Ethel RieUey, jLTs. E. L,me. Ellen, Miss Scott-Fo tel'. The Lady Alice jIaud BootIe ,Vilbrah,l.ll1.
..As Honorary AssociatesCon tance Angel, Mrs. Allardyce. Robert David Cran, :JI.RC.S., L.R.C.P. Captain George Ashton, }I.D., It.A.M.C. (1'.) John Drought Kenny, M.D. Harry Littlewood, F.R.C.S. Henry Mainwaring Holt, :JLRC.S. Edward ,Villis van Senden.
The specia.l Vellum Vote of Thanks, conferred on its recipient as an acknOldeclgment of their distinO'ui hed erviee to the Amlmla.nce Dopartment, ha. been awarde 1 to:Henry Lloyd Lawes. E 19ar Hawkins. Willia.m George Evans.
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Deceased 111en~bers.
Mrs. Sllurthwaite. Miss Louisa A. Hemsworth. Mrs. HUlle. Miss Catalina Leeder. Salvatore Ellul Grech. Miss :Mary H. Foster. Harry Thornton Challis, I1I.D. ,Villi am Vrest Linnington, F.R.C.S. William Francis Harriott Coke, F.R.C.S. Lieut.-Colonel Albert Richard Henchley, John Hamilton, L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Major Herbert Stedman Oliver, L.S.A. J ohn Wood, L.S.A. Sidney Robert Alexander, M.D. Charles Plummer Powles. J ames Baring Gould. Cyril Claude Lfl,vington, III.B. William Hardwick. J ames Frederick Keeley. "\Villiam Stratton, L.R.C.P. William Thomas Fulford. Mrs. Locke. Henry Jacobs.
Deceased Members.
The Rev. Canon Robinson Duckworth, on 20th September, 1911.
M.D.
The decease during the PR.st twelve months of the following Members and Honorary Associates is reported by the ChapterGeneral with deep regret:I{night of JusticeThe Lord N orthcote, G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., C.B., on 28th September, 1911. Ladies of JusticeJane, Mrs. Hunter-,Veston of B unterston, on 20th October, 1911. Louise, Duchess of Devonshire, on 15th July, 1911. OhaplainsThe Bishop of Salisbury (Sub-Prelate), on 16th August, 1911. The Bishop of Gibraltar (Sub-PrelR.te), on 23rd March, 1911. The Rev. Canon Thomas Teignmouth Shore, on 3rd December, 1911.
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C.V.O., D.D.,
(Almoner),
K nights of GraceThc Marquess of Waterford, K.P., on 1st December, 1911. The Earl Cawdor, on 8Lh February, 1911. John Brown, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.I., on 25th July, 1911. Tbe Honourable Alexander Grantham Yorke, c.v.o., on 17th larch, 1911. Mr. Herbert E. Gregory, on 24th June, 1911. IIonorar;'y ](night of Grace:Mnjor Hubert HussenoL de Senonges, on 28th September, 1911. Ladies of GraceSophifl" Miss Canlfeild, on 20th November, 1911. Caroline, Lady "\Vood~, on 19th November, 1911. Thc Lady Bcatrice Ioncrief1'e, on 12th January, 1911. EsquiTeLieut.-Colonel \Villimn Kemp Trotter, on 24th September, 1911. H on01'ary Se"l'ving B1'other Mr. \Villimn John Church Bra ier, on 4th February, 1911. 1\11'. \Villimn Christopher Derham, on 15th November, 1911. Mr. Mackworth Bulkcley Praed, on 2nd Sept.ember, 1911. I[onorc~{ 'Y SeTving Siste1'The Rev. Mother Superior, Theodorine, on 5th Murch, 1911.
IIon01'a1'Y AssocicdesColonel Francois van Hulen, on 14th September, 1911. Deputy Inspector-General Matthew oates, RN., ~I.D., on 13th January, 1911. l\lajor-Generfl,l Sir tunley de Astel C. Clarke, G.C.V.O., C.M.G., on 29th November, 1911. 1\'[r. Hugh Brown. Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel IIenry Frank HensmaD, C.M.G., on 21st February, 1911. Lieut.-Colonel George "\Ventworth Forbes, on 13th May, 1911.
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Deceased lIfembers.
As Governor of Bombay Lord N orthcote had afforded encouragement to the work of the Ambulance Department in one of the most flourishing of the Indian Centres; but it was during the trying period of the famine in India that Lord N orthcote carried out in his life and conduct the objects of the true hospitaller. It has been stated on excellent authority that his private benefactions to the sufferers at this time were never known, but that they must have been very great, as not only the sufferers from famine but also the plague-striken natives, were abundantly relieved out of his own private resources, especially during the terrible year of 1902. The death of 1Irs. Hunter-,Veston of Hunterston was deeply deplored by the older members, who were well aware of the deep interest taken by her in the various philanthropic works carried on by the Order, especially during the years prior to the date of the Incorporation. The Bishop of Sali bury, one of the Sub-Prelates, who recently preached the anniversary sermon on St. John's Day, took great interest in tbe British Ophthalmic Hospital at Jerusalem, and it was at his instance that the Order, by the special wish of Her Royal Highness Princess Christian of Sehleswig-Holstein, has for some years made an annual contribution of £25 to the St. Helena's Medical Mission and N tusing Home, Jerusalem. At the Bishop of Salisbury'S funernl the Order was represented by the Reverend O. ]H. Holden, one of the senior Chaplains, and it is interesting to mention that so great was the interest taken by the Bishop in the work of the Order and its various departments, and so devoted was he to its aims and objects, that by his special desire he was pJaced in his coffin and buried with the badge of the Order worn round his neck as he had worn it in life. Canon Teignmouth Shore was formerly much interested in the work of the Hanley Castle Commandery, and at one time served as Officiating Chaplain on the Chapter-General. Canon Duckworth had for several years held the office of Almoner of the Order, and was a most regular attendant at Lhe Council, Chapter, and other meetings. His lamented death is very deeply deplored by those members who had the oppor-
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tunity of working with him, and his very keen interest in the proceedings of the Order and in the furtherftnce of its objects alwH,Ys greatly endeared him to his colleagues. Earl Oawdor was Chairman of the Great 'N estern Railway Centre of the St. John Ambulance Association, and was much interested in its promotion and welfare. The Honouraule Alexander Yor1<e, by means of collections and entertainments organi 'ed by him elf, obtained a house of shelter in 'tepney for friendless men in the East-end of London, the purchase and endowment of this hou e being carried out by him in conjunction with another lllemLer of the Order, Mr, IIerbert regory acted as Honorary Secretary to a ilpecial cOll1miLtee forllled Ior the purpose of assisting in the restoration and repair of tbe crypt of the Priory Church of St, John, He bequeathed to the Order a legacy of n hundred guineas. Major Hubert Hu senot 1e enOll<'eS wa a leading member of the 'oci't; Frnn~ais de cour aux Bless's ~lilitaires. 'ophia, Miss aulfeild, was a very devoted Lady of Grace of the Order, and was always ready, as far as po 'sible, to aid its objects by the hi:storical and other works so frequently published by her. Lady Beatrice l\Ioncrieffe (formerly Lacly hesham) was admitted to the Order in recognition of her services on behalf of the sick and wounded during the 'outh African 'Yar. ,\Then her former husband, the late Lord he ham, "Went to South Africa and took command of the Imperi'll Ycomanry, Lady Che, ham followed him , . mel l' nclered the mo,'t humane eryice with tile Illlperial l'eonwnr)' Hospital Corps at Deeli'ontein. Rhe was also greatly interesteel in tbe work of t.he Ambulance Department or the Order. 11'. \V. J. C. Brasier was for many year on the staff at t. John's Gate, holding ofhce as Manager of the IIn alid Transport Corps, and Superintendent of the first t. John's Gate Division, and a[terwanls ns Chief Snperintend nt of the [etropolitan Corps of the ~ 'L. John Ambulance Brigncle. EyentunJly he held office for some years before his l'etirem nt as Brigade Chief Superintendent. Mr. Brasier was devoLedly attached to the work of the Ambulance Depa,rtment and especially to the St. John
Deceased 111e'n~bers.
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Ambulance Brigade, and his premature death was greatly regretted by those members of the Brigade and others to whom he was well known. During the South African War Mr. Brasier devoted practically the whole of his time to work connected with the despatch of the various drafts of men sent out at the instance of the \Var Office as hospital orderlies: n,nd m::my letters were subsequently received testifying to the great assistance of the training which he had given to the members of the Brigade who were leaving England to be n.ttached to the Royn,l Army Medical Corps at the scene of hostilities. Mr. John Christopher Derham was Chief Constable of Blackpool Police Force and was extremely popular in the tmvn, very largely on account of his close connection with the various works of charity carried on in the locality. At his death it ynts stated that he had collected over £4,000 for providing clothing for the poorest children in the town, and that during la 1., year alone he had been the channel for the distribution of variou kinds of garments to 2,000 poor children. He took the greatest possible interest in the work of the Ambulance Department, and held the rank of Assistant Commissioner 1n the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Oolonel Fran~ois van Halen was a prominent member of the Red Oross Society of Belgium. Deputy Inspector-General Matthew Ooates, n.N., had been a Lecturer and Examiner for the 8t. John Ambulance Association almost from its initiation, ann. was at all times willing to place honorary service at the disposal of the Ambulance Committee for the benefit of the poorer classes. Dr. John Brown, Mr. Mackworth Praed, Mr. Hugh Brown and others of those whose deaths have to be reported had for many years taken a very active part in the work of the Ambulance Department, and their lamented decease has caused in not a few instances vacancies which will not easily be filled.
expressing the very best thanks of the Ohapter-General to Colonel Yate for his services and its regret at his resignation, more especially as his services hn,d tended to place the work of the Ambulance Dopartnlent in the Imlian Empire on a much more satisfactory footing, a fact which will n,l ways be remembered by the Cha.pter-General with gratitude.
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Lieut.-Colonel A. C. Yate has resigned the office of Honorary Organising Oommissioner for India of the St. John Ambulance Association, an appointment which he had heJel with great benen 1., to the Department for a number of years past. At a meeting of the Chapter-General held in November a resolution was passed
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The Chapter-General has also to express its regret at the 10 s to the British Ophthalmic Hospital at J ermmlem of the very valuable services of Dr. ,V. E. Oant, the 1hief. urgeon. The un e16sh and loyinO' o 111anner in which both Dr. [mel Mrs. Cant have devoted the whole of their time and be't interests for so many years to the advancement of the work carried un at the Ho pital i worthy of all praise, and though the OhapterGeneral felt that it could not resist the c1e ire of Dr. Oant to take his well-earned retirement, it will always retain a very high opinion of his long and v.lluable services. It feels all the more indebted to Dr. ant for hi· kindness in returning to Jerusalem at very short notice un(ler the circum tances referred to in Lbe annnull'eport of the Hospi tid, which ~till further increase its sense of obligation to him for his able co-operation. His Royal Highness the Grand Prior has sanctioned the recommendation of the Chapter-General that Hi,- Grace the Archbi.hop or York 'honlll succeed hi~ preclece SOl' in that See as Prolntc of the Order. His Royal HiglulC. '1'3 hits aLo ·auctioned. the recom.men(lntion of the Chitpter-c.+ollcral of the appomtment of the Reverend T. 0. Elsdon, of St. Philip' Vicarage, Holford quare, \V. ., a haphin of the Order, to the Living of St. John's, lerkenwell, vacant by the death of the Heyerend T. \Y. \Vood. The insti tution [mel induction of the Rev. T. C. Elsdon as nector of St. John's by the Bishop of Stepney took place on the 30th of Mn,y, on which (lay a meeting of the Chapter-General was also held. As it was the first presentation by the Order to the living of the Priory Church which had taken phce for some hundreds of years, the members of the Clmpt l:-Ge?el'~l at the termination of their meoting aLtencletl Lhe ll1SLltutlOn and
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Ambulance Brigade, and his premature death was greatly regretted by those members of the Brigade and others to whom he was well known. During the South African War 1\11'. Brasier devoted practically the whole of his time to work connected with the despatch of the various drafts of men sent out at the instance of the , Val' Office as hospital orderlies; and many letters were subsequently received testifying to the great assistance of the training which he had given to the members of the Brigade who were leaving England to be attached to the Royal Army Medical Corps at the scene of hostilities. Mr. John Christopher Derham was Chief Cons table of Blackpool Police Force and was extreluely popular in the town, very largely on account of his close connection with the various works of charity carried on in the locality. At his death it 'was stated that he had collected over £4,000 for providing clothing for the poorest children in the town, and that during la t year alone he had been the channel for the distribution of variou kinds of garments to 2,000 poor children. He took the greatest possible interest in the work of the Ambulance Department, and held the rank of Assistant Commissioner in the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Oolonel Fran~ois van Halen was a prominent member of the Red Oross Society of Belgium. Deputy Inspector-General Matthew Ooates, R.N., had been a Lecturer and Examiner for the St. John Ambulance Association almost from its initiation, and was at all times willing to place honorary service at the disposal of the Ambulance Committee for the benefit of the poorer classes. Dr. John Brown, Mr. l\fackworth Praed, 1\11'. Hugh Brown and others of those whose deaths have to be reported had for many years taken a very active part in the work of the Ambulance Department, and their lamented decease has caused in not a few instances vacancies which will not easily be filled. Lieut.-Colonel A. C. Yate has resigned the office of Honorary Organising Commissioner for India of the St. John Ambulance ARsociation, an appointment which he had heJd with great benefit to the Department for a number of years past. At a meeting of the Chapter-General held in November a resolution was passed
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expressing the very best thanks of the Ohapter-General to Oolonel Yate for his services and j ts regret at his resignation, more especially as his services had tended to place the work of the Ambulance Departnlent in the Inclian Empire on a much more satisfactory footing, a fact which will always be remembered by the Ohapter-General with gratitude. The Chapter-General has also to express its regret at the loss to the British Ophthalmic Hospital at J erusalenl of the very valuable services of Dr. \V. E. Cant, the 1hief 'urgeon. The unsel£sh and 10yillg manner in which both Dr. nnd ~Irs. Cant have elevated the whole of their time and best interests for so many years to the advancement of the work carrie(l on at the Ho pital is worthy of all praise, and though the ChapterGeneral felt that it could not resist the ele ire of Dr. Cant to takc his well-earned retirement, it will nlv;ays rctain a very high opinion of his long [mel v<"llual)le sen-ices. It, feels all the more indebted to Dr. \tnt for hi . kinc1ncss in retnrning to Jerusalem at vcry short notice uncler the circllmstances refel'l'ecl to in 1,he annual report of the Hospilal, which still further increases its sense of obligation to him [or his able co-operation. I
His B oyal Highness the Grand Prior ha sanctioned the recommendation of the Chapter- :1enernl that His Gmce the Archhi. hop of York 'houhl succeed hi:::. preclece. or in that Soe as relate of the Order. His Royal Highnesl:) has also sanctioned the recomlllenchtion of the Chnpter-GCllcrill of the appointment of the Reverend T. C. Elsdon, of t. Philip's Vicarage, Holford quare, \V.C., n haplain 01' the Order, to the Living of St. J o11n's, ~lerkenwell, vacant by the denth of the Reverend T. \V. ,iV ood. The in. tj tution and induction of the Hev. T. C. Elsdon as Rector of St. John's by the Bishop of Stepney took place on the 30th of May, on which clay a meeting of the hapter-General was also heJd. As it wa.s the f1rst presentation oy the Order to the living of the Priory Church which 11a.l1 tnkcn pInce [01' some hundreds of yenr , the members of the Chn,pter-General at the termination of their meoting attcnl1ed the institution nnd
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induction of the new Rector, walking in proceSSIOn to the church, wearing their mantles, and Tudor caps of a special design which had been obtained for the purpose.
members of other religions in India and elsewhere who not being Christians, are ineligible for admission to the Order itsel~. It has therefore been decided that appreciation of these serVIces may be shown by conferrinO' on those whose names are submitted .through ~h~ authorised ~hannels the Donats' badge and grantmg pern11ssIOn for them to be placed on the list of Donats, and that the names of such persons shall be subsequently published in the (, London Gazette." On the recommendatio~l of the Chapter-General His Royal Highness the Grand Pnor approved, and His :Jlajesty the Sovereign Head and Patron . . anctioncd, the addition of the follOl,-ing names to the list of Donats accordingly;His Highness Nn;wab :Mil' Usman Ali Khan, Nizam of Hydo1'ahad. B is Highness nIaharajn. Sir Krishnaraja \Yadinr Bahadur, G.C .. I., of' ~Iysore. His Highnes Mftharnjn ~ i1' Madho Rao Scindhia Bahadur, G.C.S.I., G.C.Y.O., of G-walior. His Highness hlahal'ujudhiraja Tul~aji Rao Holkar Bahaclur of Indore. His Highness l\laharnjudhiraja Sn.wai Sir 1I[ldho Singh Bahadur, G.C ... r., G.C.I.E., G.C.Y.O., of J n.ipur. H~s H~ghness Mil' Imam Baksh Khan, of Kh[lirpur. H:s H:ghness J a!~l Rnn.iitsinhji Yibhaji, of IT awanagar. HIS HIghnes RaJn. Sir Bune ingh, R.C.! E., of Rajgarh. The .~onat's buc~ge in gold was awarded to thelil as special rec~glllLlOn .of .thell' seryices to the Ambulance Dcpartment in lI~dl<1, [~ncl It IS uI~derstood these badges 'will be presented by HIS MaJ 0 ty the Kmg during his forthcoming visit to India to attcnd tho Durh[lr.
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The advowson of Little Maplestead Ohurch has been acquired by the Order during the past year, and the Honorary Solicitors report that the deeds have been registered in the Diocesan Registry at St. Albans. The manor of Little Maplestead was given to the Order in A.D. 1185 by Juliana, daughter of Robert Dosnel. The church was built immediately after this date, with a round nave similar to the parent church of the Grand Priory. It was rebuilt on the same lines in the fourteenth century, and is to-day one of the four remaining round-naved churches in England, and is unique as the only example of a round nave of the middle period of Gothic architecture. This, with all the other property of the English Langue, passed from the possession of the Order at the time of the dissolution of the religious houses by Henry VIII. It has been felt for some time past that it would be desirable that Ohaplains who were " Officiating Members" of the Chapter, or holding executive office or selected members, should be authorised to wear a suitable dress, just as the members of the other grades represented on the Ohapter-General wear their mantles. It has therefore been decided that Ohaplains who are Inembers of the Chapter-General be empowered and directed to wear the fullsleeved black silk gown prescribed as the Levee dress of clergy who are not Doctors of Divinity and other Faculties, and that the cross of the Order, similar to that worn by Knights of Justice. be fixed to the left shoulder.
A new badge (in gold, silver and bronze) has been instituted for the rank of Donat. It will be remembered that Donats are persons who, from appreciation of the works of the Order, have contributed to its well-being by contributions to its funds or by personal service, but who are not qualified by sufficiently longcontinued services for admission to the Order as members or Honorary Associates, or who, not being members of the Christian faith, are unable to be admitted to any grade. It has long been the desire of the Chapter-General to recognise in some way the very valuable services being rendered hy Mohammedans and
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. A recepti.an of junior Knights of Justice who had not preVlOU ly recClved the accobcle from the Grand Prior ,ya held by His Royal Highness the Duke of ConnaughL at a special meeting of the Olmptor-General at St. John" Gnte 011 the 5th July. The following Knights of Justice wero l'ecelycc.l in accordance with ancient nsngo, His Royal Highne s confcl'l'ing the accolade on those who had not already received it owing to their position
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as Knights in other recognised Orders, these last being invested with the mantle and insignin only :The Earl of Ranfurly, G.C.M.G. Sir Henry Arthur Blake, G.C.M.G. Mr. Edmund Fraser. Colonel Cyril W. BowdleI' BawdIer, C.B. Lieut.-Colonel Arthur CaInpbell Yate. Major-General Astley Fellowes Terry. The Earl of Plymouth, C.B. l\1r. Edwin Hanson Freshfield. Lieut.-Colonel Sir Richard Carnac Temple, Bt., C.I.E. Sir Alfred Scott Scott-Gatty, K.C.V.O. (Garter). Colonel Sir Herbert Jekyll, K.C.M.G. Colonel Sir James R. Andrew Clark, Bt., C.B., F.R.C.S.E. The following Knights of Justice were unavoidably preve~ted from obeying the command of His Royal Highne s :-Pnnce Arthur of Connaught, K.G., Field-Marshal The Earl Roberts, K.G., K.P., V.C., etc., The Earl of Sandwich, K.C.V.O., The Lord N orthcote, G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E, etc., The Earl of Ellesmere, The Viscount Brackley, M.V.O., Field-Marshal The Viscount Kitchener of Khartoum, K.P., G.C.B., O.M., etc., and His Excellency The Lord Islington of Islington, K.C.Jl.I.G., D.S.O. The following are the awards during the year for saving or attempting to save life on land. Except in the case of places beyond seas the awards were presented by His R~yal. Highness the Grand Prior at St. John's Gate, at the termInatIOn of the Reception of Knights of Justice above referred to:ALFRED J. TONGE (General111.anager). Silve?' ~Medal nWCiTded. ,VILLIAM HAMER LEIGH, M.R.C.S., JOHN COOPER Ru. SELL, M.B., JOHN GERRARD (H. 111. Inspector of .Mines j, JAMES POLLEY (ELectrician), JAMES Moss (Pit??tan), J OR HILTO ( Pit1nu/It), JOH HARDl\IAN (Shot Lighter), WILLIAM l\IARKLA TD (Shot Lighter), JAMES HARTLEY (Fireman), LLEWELLYN E. '\YILLIAMS (Uncler .1l1~anager), BENJAMIN MANGNALL (Miner), ROBEH'J' GREENHALGII (Pin1"ltan), J OIIN BULLOUGli (Under Manager), WILLIAM MARSII (Uncler JJlanager), JOHN WILLIAMS (Under Manager), WILLIAM TURTON (Fireman), killed by ai'Lerdamp,
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STOTT (Dalaller), IIAltRY OLIVER DIXON (JJIinin[J Engineer), EDMUND BULLOUGH (Uneler },lanager), JOli HERHI G (Firen/.,an), ROBERT ROBERTS (Fi1'e??~an). Bronze JJIe(lt~l G!Jwa?,ded to each. On 21st December, 1910, a terrible disaster occurred at the Hulton Collieries, near Bolton, Lancashire, resulting from an explosion caused by the comhination of gas ancl coal dust. A lnrge number of miners were killed Ly the force of the explosion, and very great risk was caused to the lives of the members of the rescuing parties by the dangerous afterdamp, the rescuers having repeatedly to retrace their steps through the poisonous fumes. They entered the cages immediately after the explosion and descended the shaft under unknown conditions. Besides a numLer of rniners killed uy the force of the explosion, about 300 dicd from the effects of afterdamp, but through the exertions of the rescue parties nearly 500 lives were saved. In the case of these colliery disasters such unselfish devotion is invariaLly shown Ly collicrs and miners who go to the aid of thejr distre 'sed comrades that the selection of names is always very difficult, but after careful investigation Lhe aLove mentioned have been recommended for the awards ill quesLion, in recognition not only of their own gallant service', but as typical of the heroi 1ll shown by all concerned. GEOHGE E. BRERETON ( J07.(/l'neyman Bake?', Stockport). (Bl'onze },[ecZo.l (iwG!Jnled). On Novelllber 5th, 1910, 1eorge E. Brereton, a journeyman bnker, was walking up Castle Lreet, Stockport, when he saw a little Loy named Robert Brilllelolv, aged three years, step in front of an approaching electric tramway car. It was impossible for the drivel' to pull up quickly owing to the greasy state of Lhe r,tils, and noticing this, Brereton, without hesitation, dashed ill front of the car and natchecl up the child. As he diel so he slipped, awl, with the child in his arms, just succeeeled in rolling clear of the car, his elbow touching the lifeguard. The child was uninjurcd, bnt his lifc was undoubtedly saved by Brereton, who was unable to resume work for a fortnight owing to the shock to his nerves.
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ARTHUR HUGHES (Boatman), H.M. Coastguard, St. MargtLl'et's. (Bronze l1Jeclal O/warded.) .. On 6th November, 1910, the five-Iuasted sallmg vessel Pre'ussen of Hamburg, went ashore at Fan's Bay, between St. l\Iar~'aret's and Dover. The St. Margaret:s coa.stguards got their rocket apparatus into position on the hIgh clI~ above the wreck, but it was found inlpossible to get a Ime over the ship from that position, and that it wo~l~ be nec~ssary to get the apparatus to the foot of the cliff. Accordmgl'y' Arthur HuO'hes volunteered to descend the face of the clIff by means ~f a rope ladder, with a life-line fastened loos.ely around him. The night was very dark and a gale was blowmg from the sea, accompanied by heavy rain. He descended about 120 feet by the ladder and found he was still some distance from the rocks beneath; how far he could not see, and he was invisible both to those above and below. As time was preciolts, ol"ing to the rising tide, instead of returning for another .length of ladder, he decided to trust to those above to hold 111m and let go the ladder. He safely descended the remaining fifty feet, and founel that the Dover Rocket Crew had 1een successful in getting a line over the ship and establishing communication between it and the shore. Lieut. O. P. Buckle, R.N., the officer commanding the St. Margaret's Rocket Crew, states that the height of the cliff by actual measurement is 170. feet; jt is perpendicular and overhanging in places. He consId?rs th~re was great risk of Hughes slipping out of the rope, In whICh case he would have lost his life. Ljeut. P. B. Garrett, It N., the officer commanding the Dover Rocket Crew, corroborates this statement, and both officers consider that Hughes' action was extremely plucky. VVILLIAi\1 PARKER, (Post1nan, Darwen,) (Oertificate of Honov./t awa'tded.) On Saturday, 30th July, 1910, at luid-day, a motor-car was passing rapiclly along Duckworth Street, Darwen, when a boy about six years of age, whose l)mue and address is unknown, ran off the pavement in fI'ont of the car and was in danger of being run over. Parker, noticing the boy's peril, rushed forward and pulled hilu out of danger, but in doing so fell on hi, knees and
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was in danger of being himself' run over. The driver of the ear by nl,"king a sharp turn escaped running over Parker and the boy by inches, and proceeded down the street without reducing speed. The boy sustained no injury and ran off immediately the car had pas 'ed. By command of His Royn,l Highness the Grand Prior arrangemeuts have been lun,de for the presentation of the following n,w<.lrds by Their Excellencies the Governor of Western Au. tralia, the Governor-General of the nion of 'outh Africa, and the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand respectively :ARTilUR YOUNG, (Mine?", Senate Gold Mine, 'W estern A'L('stndia,) (Brol~ze ]jIecZal awa1Ylecl.) On the 14th November, 1910, two luiner -Arthur Young and Ed" Tarcl Brown-wore engao'ed in firing [1; nlunber of hole, jn the Seun.te Gold Mine, Ecljullin,t, 'w osterll Au'trnlia, below the 200 feet leyd. Inlllledin.tely Young had lit his fuses he a 'cendec1 the chain l<.lClder , ome 'ix or eyen feet, at the '<.Ulle time warning Brown nnd telling hinl to come up al ··o. Brown, being engaged in reliuhtillg oue of his fll.,>e , c1i(l not immediately obey the call. A he . pr,m o' towards the lac1tler the fir 't of Young's hot explo led, knocking him clown imd inflicting eriou, injurie , and al 0 slightly cutting Young's left leg, which wU' just below the leyel of the roof of the lhiye. Brown called out, " Ctltch hold of me, I am hurt," nud then 10. t con 'cion nes. The shot had extillo'ui, hoel the callelles, Lut Young immocli<.ttely jUlllped bnck, and \\,hila ill the act of c<.1.11') iug' him up the ladder the econel shot exploded, ," flying piece 0 f rock inflicting it 'eyere ,,'ound ou the npper p<.trt of Y onw)"t; log. Iu pite of thi ' he continued to h[1;11 c1l'1t U , half cnrry, Bro'wll up the laddor. The third and following shot , went off iu quick ucce " ion, but the t\\TO men were then <"boye the roof and out of their reach, nlthouo'h the he<wy concus ,ion ' continued to sh<.1.ke tho bdller, and made it extremely difiicult for Young to retain hi ' hold. Onre<.whing the 'ur1~lce it W<.l8 found th<."t Y O1111g had su'tnilled ,l mther seyere fle 'h wound on the upper p,u't of the leg ,wd n lesser one in the lowor pm'L, while Brown hml been seyerely wounded 011 the chest, and nL'o had t" bn,d calp wound, i" cut on his left cheek <lnc1 a broken finger. Brown wa' conveyed to Kook:rnie Ho pita 1, ancl >
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has sinco mn.do good progress town.rds reoovery. The nlanl1.ger of tho mine, in reporting the cn.so to Lieut.-Colonel J. A. Cm11pbell, the Honorary Secretn.ry of tho \Vestorn Austrn.lin. Centro of the Al11bulance Dopartment, stn.tes thn.t Young refused to sign n. statement and did not wish his heroic conduct to be rooognised or published in n.ny wa,y.
(CathcaTt, P7'ovince of the Cape of Gooel Hope,) (B'"f'onze JJledal a/wa7'ded). On 5th In.nun.ry, 1911, a rn.ilwn.y accidont, de cribed n.s tho worst railway eli aster which hn.s taken phce in South Afl'icn. since that of Glencoe in 1895, ocourrod n.t Gailm Loop. A crowded trn.inload of people, chiefly women n.nd childron, wa returning from Ea 't London. The train had descended at good speed a steep incline, and at midnight was travor ing a curved embankn1ent, about fifteen feet high, across a gully nino miles to the south of Cathcart, when ix conche toppled oyor to tho bottom of the en1baOO11ent through the couplings snapping. The coaches turned turtle and were crushed like mn,tch boxes, 22 passengers being killed. Amon o' the suryivors was Dr. George Whiteside Robertson, who, in spite of himsolf having l:,uficred severe and painful injuries, including three brokonribs, in i ,tod on being canied from place to place directing the treatmont of'the injured, until ho fainted from pain and exhaustion. A very l:,trong rec01nmendation on his behalf was made by the Presidont n.nd Committoo of the East London, (South Africa), Centro of the Anlbulance Department, especially as Dr. Robertson was for luany weeks afterwn.rds very ill as the result of his couragoous conduct in proceeding, although in groat pain hinl.'elf, 1'1'0111 patient to patient, and treating then1 as best he could in the darkness of the night and with no appliances. GEORGE WHITESIDE ROBERTSO , M.D.,
(Police Constable, TVellington, N.Z. (Certificate of Honou?" Cf/uJa?"ded.) His Excollency Lord Isliugton, K.C.M.G., D.S.O., Governor of New Zealand, and the Committoe of the \VollillgtOll Nul'. ing Guild have reported the galhnt action of police constable \.Villialn Joseph Sleeth, in saving the life of a child at VV' ellington, on tho 6th November, 1910. A tralnway car Oll LamLtoll Quay \VILLIAilI JOSEPH SLEETH,
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tl'1welling town,nls \Villi s Street, when a ,'mn,]l chil<l rall III front ~f it. Constablo 'leeth l'll hod across thc roacl and pulle(l t,l~ chl1(1 a~mo t from.undCl'. the wheel., hi . ('oat hoing ('overed WIth dust from the effect' of a blow from the (,fl.r while effecting eh 'rOSClle. It W<.ts considered by the witno. SPF; that tho constablo slwe<l the life of the child at the rio 'k of his O\\'n. The motor l.wm a.ppli d tho brakes so suddenly a' to throw tho pa,'sengers forwarcl , but ('auld not hilV pllll el up in time to avoid nmnilw O\,(~l' th(' ('bilc1. Wets
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(11Iine1" Hyma7/. (told .Aline, Pprth, W.A. ), of Hono'l.~?· a1u((?'ded). On tho 1st February, 19l1, Johu 'nl..wforcl and William :Jlnet10nnld W l' sillkil)!Y 11. .'hnJt in tho Hpnan Gold Mine, near P 1't11, \ Vestern Au. 'tralju,. '\Then :JIa.cdomtlcl wa, lowered to the hoLLom of the haft Lo till Lhe bucket he suddenly collapsed from the 'ffccts ot poi 'anon. fllllle.', and 'ramOI'd imluediately went <lOlnl Lu his (1" .'i,'Ln.nc. It 'was then fOlllld nece sary to o'et ome l'Up' to Li :J[acdonalcl to the wire ropo in H . c. Another man Il,Hll ,11 Loma'lJ ," was ]o,,\'ero(l and he Hnd ~r[twford la hecl :'IfnedonH,l<} to the rope, nml Lomn.. lley <1.nel Macdonald were then (tm \\' ll (0 tho Slll'i'n.C '. The ropo ~\"n.s nt clowlJ n.gain and ( \'awl'or 1 hauleclnp, WllO on a1'1'ivino' at the ul'fac tago'ered Y('ry 1l11lch O\\~illg to th efre't.:-, of the £'111ncs. Grent pluck was . . huwn 1)\, ('rawfonl ill t'>o'Oillo' to the reSClle after s eino' , U u hm\ tIltid;:ly :\In donald \\as OY 'l'C'om' 1),· tIl, fumes, n,. . he went (10\\11 :1 ( Oll('(' all(l wa"i t he la~t (u lCilYL' . JOHX
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Tll(' Sen·i(· :Jle(bl, a warc1ed for uisLino'ul"h d ~el'Yic to the OJ'( 1(,[' :1.11(1 its Depn.l'Lm nts, \\ il!'> also pr "elltcd b, H[s ROYAL lJWII'\ESST III<': Tn \" Yj) PHTOH, 011 the 5th .ful,\·, Lo 'th follo\\Cillg 11lt'1l1hl'l's of t.he,'t. .Johll Al111mlallce Bl'ig[ule:111 "iPt'do[' UCllornl BELGlU \TE • lXXlS, H.X., :'II.D., 1n(e Chief ( '01l11ll1 "isi on cr. ('(lloll(,l ('nuL 'IV. H. B()\\' J)LEH, C.B., hIe ( \)lnmi.'sioncl' ['or ~pl'('ial ~ l'Yiecs. Assista,IlL ( \0ll11l1issioll cr JU:-"':P Il \V. \\TlIl'n:, No. VI1. Di ,trict. ])i,'l1'i('{ ( 'hid' "llpcrill t nclcll t (IJT J\Rl,FS .J. Tp,TKS, All ·ldnnd, N.~. I )i..,( I'il't.
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Di trict Ohief SuperintendenL ,JO~EPH J£H~ 'EST 80 'E, 1)1111e(i111. N.Z. Di trict. District Superintendent Serretcl1',\' HE THY :\1. DOULL, Au kland, N.Z. Di trict. Chief Surgeon SAMUEL O. EADES, L.R.C.P., Ip "wieh (tOl'PH. Ohief Surgeon LESLIE \Y. DRYLA D, i\I.R.C.S., K tterillg (loI'p::>. Ohief Surgeon RICHARD H. GRIMBLY, JlI.H.C.S., N ('wLon Abbot Oorp. Ohief Superintendent ,VILLI AM JEWELL, Newton Auuot Corp'. Honorary Surgeon LEONARD G. ,'. :J[OLLOY, ~r.j). : Blackpool Nursing Diyi ion. Superintendent J ORK GARDIKER, Kes'I\rJ.ck Diyi '1011. Superintendent \VILLIAi\I G. LAMBERT, Baeup Divisioll. Superintendent ,VILLIAM R. MAGNUS, PrillC'e oj' \Yales's Corp:::.. Lad)7 Superintendent O\Irs.) Ai'LTIE Y. M. 0 IDlE, Bbrkpoul ... Tllrsing Division. Lady Superintendent :\II".) :\11. NIE H. ,y HITE, II'onln'idU'e Corp '. FiTst Ambulance Officer JAMES LOWE, Prince of \Vale ,,~ 'orps. First AInbulance Officer ARTHUR U. PILKIXGTON, Auddand, N .Z. Division. First Nursing Officer (Miss) LOUISA A. HK\lSWORTll , Ip~wlC'h Oorps. First Nursing Officer (~In).) ELLE T H. AXJ)RE" S, lrollbriclge Corps, First Nul' ing Officer (hlrb.) JANE JO:NE~, lrolluric1ge tOl'ps. Second An1bulance Officer J OSEPII ~I. lUTTS, Ke. wick Divi:::;iol1. Second Ambulance Officer CHARLES ,J. FIT H, Pl'lw'c ot \Vales'. Corps. Second 1. Tursing Officer (Mrs.) A~lELj l\ ,E. l l l' :"I1 E, Jp~\\'iclt Nursing Division. Fir. t Olas' Sergen,nt ALFRED \\T . -'- T EWTO:i'l', Priw;(' oj' \V,lks's Corps. First ClasH ~ergeant ,rn,LIA\f J (T()lllJE~, Pl'i(l(" or \\'ales'. UOl'pS b'il'.'L Cln,ss SCl'geitllL r\J)OLPUl lS (t. l:H.IESIUCII, jJrillc'e 01' \Vu] 's's UOl'ps. first 'la,sf-) Scrg·rtllt .J()SEPH SIIOIH':, ~lal'kel Har1JOl'Ollgh 1Ji\"isioll,
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Pl'ill('e of "Tales':.:. ('orps. ~ergeH,llL TIIOMA:-; 'vV. MANLEY, Prince of \Val s's (tOl'P:'-,. Sc1'ge1.'\,nt ROl3ERT C. Sl\IITII, ~Inrket HarlJo1'ough Divisioll. ~el'g ant lnl(l Honornry SCC'l'ctmy PERCY S. TODD, Keswick Diyision. ('01'P01'1tl \..LFRED IT. P A~TEH, Ke:::;wick Division. ( 'orporn 1 ALFllED H. HO~E. Prince of 'W 1.11 :-:;'s (lor}>:. (IOl'pol';d LEO~TAIW A. EV.\NS , P1'l11('e of \\'ales '. COl'jJs. (I orpo l'.tl \VILLU~1 H. ~T()~E, PrilH.:e of \r,lll's's (tOl'ps. Pri'l ,tL llE. THY HOLl>EH., 1hidl st l' ])iyi::,ioll. PJ'lYilte J A:\IE. · F. DEHlUCK, AuckLlncl, .1. T.Z. DiYl ·i011. PriY,lte 'YILLlA:\I BUERf\' , Prince of ,Valc.'\' Oorp". Priv,tLe IL\H.RY BlSHOP, Prine; of ,Yale,. 's .to1'pb. j-Jl'iYilt, \\T1LLIA:\1 O,\ULTON, Prin(;' of \\'-nk '\; COl'P::>· Pri\'1tte lLDIES D. SAUGEHS, Princ:e of \V,lle~ ~ ('orp~ . Pl'lYHt CIIMtLLs \\'. \Yl\lW, Prince ot' \V",lk ·' 'Ol'P~· Pri \ ilL ' .J f.~1ES .I. WHTl~ G.\LE, Heywood Diyisioll. Pl'lY,lL \ IlE.'ll\" T. ~I \CLKAX , A1H:kL.IlHl. ... T.Z. Diyi1011. Xlll'-;illll' ::-;i..,t '1' OIl.s) .JEs~lE HPLH. HXS. Prinr·l' of \\'"<11 .IS 'orps. h ... H1'sil1g' ~i-.;l(']' 011, s) EVI'n! Lhn" \H.D , Prim" of \Yelle ,'s orp~. TIll'sing ~i"tl'r 011'';''./ r~L17..AnETT1 ATTWELL, Vl'i]1e'(' nf' \Yn1cs'.;; ( 'Ol'P'" ~Jlll'~illg' ~i..,tl'r (-:\l1'''') lL\l:HII':T'1' n()\\'~. Pl'il1('l' of \Y,dc .... Corp '. • TUl'"ill:" ,'i--;L'l' t l\[l~:";) E:\lILY C~H\CE, l>l'iw'v of \Y(\ll'~\ ('orp.". " , _'lll'"ing: ~i"Ll'l' ' '\Il's.) JL\I:Y l'L.\lU', Hull ( torF'" ~ rll],"ill~' ~i"tl'r ~Ii"s) Cl\IWLI 'E HYALLS hnnln'i(lgl' ( '0l'1-h. I
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\\rit1l Llll' pl'rlllis:..;ioll of Ili" Ho.'-'1 1 IIlghlll'!:'s tIll' l+nlnd Prior, \\ho \\itS 11ll1t\'oitblll\' (11)St'lll, the' S1l1l-Pri )1', \Tif-,( 'O llllL j'llut::-;fOl'd , n.C.\1 CL,) .111d· t1ll' ('hetpLI't'- Ul'lll m1 11('1(1 ;\ rcc:eptiol1 aL ,'t. .Johll 's Uatl' OIl 7Lh .flll.\', ID11, ttl ",hii'll ,,'en' inyitel1 \ i:..;ilol'S to EngluH1 1'0], LIlt ('ul'I>lwLiolt frulll Imh,] ,l1lt1 the othp], (}YC1'Sl',lS \)ol1linions ('OlllH'C'lld \\ilh tlw work 01' tlw .\mlHllnll<'t:' Ih'p,ll'tnll'lll, tlw Hl'('('ptinll l)('ing' L1l'gl'l~ .lttt'll(ll'd. Thl' ( 'lliljJl\'J'-( ; ('I}(,l'itl hi\'" l'I'( '1)l\11lH' 1l(lt' d ,lIlll t 1w (; nllld Pl'll)l' has ~HI]('li()ll\'(l L1w ['O],JlI,lt iOll of t11v Ell(':";llll'n' ('Oll1l1),WdelY ill
of L<111(,<1~hil't'. ~bl('h good work h,l~ beell done ill Illis ]()e.nli·t.\, 1)." t111' li~lJ<.:";IIlI I'l' (\'lltl'l' t1H' ~t. .John ,\mlmhnl'L' Lhl'
('Ullll! \
or
Elles?nere OO?n?nande?'Y·
Libn(,?'!J.
Association for many years pa t, and numerons unit of the St. John Ambulance Brigade have been formed there. The officer of the Commandery are:Comm.ander-The Earl of Ellesmere. Chancellor-The Viscount Brackley, M.V.O. Almoner-The Viscountess Brac1dey. Secretary [Lnd Receiver-Mr. Str[Lchan Holme.
donations to the Order during the year [Lre aeknowledged with gr<1titude, £500 D:om 'ir Rooert Harvey and £157 ] Os. from Sir Robert Inglis.
XXVlll.
The work of the Almoner's DepR.rtment i carried on with incre[Lsing utility, especially in the poor pR.rish of Clel:ken w~ll. Lady,Yat on, the Honorary ~eCl'eti:lry of the St. John " Pal'lsh Hou e Fund C, ubscribed by Indies ot the Order) reports as follow :" The accounts show that £100 Os. od. have been collecte~ during the " year ending St. John's .Day, 191.], to,,~ards the sum requ~r d fo: the " rent and upkeep of thIs hou 'e, III whICh the Nurse, provIded b:J the " Order, occupies furnished rooms free of charge. . " By the unexpected decease of the Rev .. T. ,V. ,y ood, at Ch1'1 tmas, " the parish sustained a severe loss, ~or durmg the eIgb~e ~l year8 he ha:d "been Rector he had endeared ]mu8el£ to the pan. Inonel'8 hy hlf~ (, faithful ministry. .,. n i ' "The Order of 'to John appomted 111 hIS place the Rev. I. C. J~.JsdoJ), " one of the Chaplains of th Order, who began work at I't . .T ohn'R on " ,Vhit 'unday. , , He bas obtained the serYices of ~IiHS Pollock (daughter of th late " Doctor Pollock) a ' a lady viRitor, who has bad conRiderable expcrienc~ " in workin o ' amongst t1le poor of London. I 'he conduct8 the:.\J oihen; " :.\leeting, I\wing Class for Young ,Vomen, Bible Clas8 fOl' O-irls, (YC., at St. J ohn'8 Parish House. l During the past year N Ul'f.,e Grcen has C\,ttondecl 10:2 patieuts and has " paid 2,5 7 professional vi .. its. There haye heen 5 clcatbs and l~ eel, PS I'emo'-ecl to a hospital. The XU!'. \ wishes to thank :JIrs. A. C. \<1tc~01' " numerous boxes of Howel'8 f01' het' patiellts- Lady Ful'ley a,wl ~hss " Dalton fo1' letters for comalescent homcs- Lady Trende1l fOl' garments l. - :Jiiss Dalton and Lady \Yatsoll for bed jaci{ets- ancl ~he Visiting . Ladies of the Order for visiting thJ'oughollt the Y(,Hr rtllcl f()]· the great " intel'eFlt they take in the sick pOOl' of the Pal·18h. r \ " Lady Furley, :JEss Dalton, .\fiss lJll Prc La.d.\- Ir-c1Hje'll and Lad,\' \' Wat,8o'n vi , it from time to time' t]w patientfi (1,ttenrl(·d hy th(' ~l1l·KP. " l.
l
The belies of the St..John'" CilLo .J.. 111" 'illg lJivii-31cHl, with their u ual kindlle:s, made or plll'chas d H,ud distribllt '(1 during Christmas week about one thousand gnrlllentR ilnd other gifts fl,lllong the poor childre11 of (l]erkC'llwnll. r
The Receiver-Genel'R.l )'eportR that the aC'COHnts have L Jeu duly [Lllditec1 by Messrs. Price, Wl:-l"tel'hollse ullc1 Co. , f\,lld [1,,)' tound 10 be 1n. n satisfR.('tol'Y conditioll. Two ll1H'onditionnl
XXIX.
Reports £1'0111 the COlllmiitee' of the Ambubnce Department mId the British Ophth[Llmic Ho pital will be found in the Appenclice. The 1hapter-General ob ervc ' "with , atisfaction that good progre hus oeen nlude by both the 'e Foundations of the On1 1'. It wi he ' to draw a,ttention with gratification to the special tlw,nk of the 'ommis ioner of Police of the letropoli to the 't. John Ambulance BriO'lH1e for its ervice during the 10roniltion fe .. tiYitie " <1nc1 not Ie to the very grntifying reference.. by His Roynl Highnc " the Duke of 10nnaught to the ,york of the Alllbulance Depnrtment on 0 many occa ion both at hOllle ancluoroad. The Librarian reports tbnL the following book, print } and ol)j cts of inter t hnye been pre ented to the Library during the yeur 1911 :Fucsim,ile of Gold SeqtIJin of G. lJl. Jacq?/,es cZe nlilly, Rhodes, I 45j.-I j.6I. Old linen cross (crachat) ~oorn in JJlaltc~. Rosette of ](night of J'L"stice, old pedtern. llliniatuTe of Lacly of Ju tice, old pcdt~rn. By 'olono1 ylnler ould Hunter- \Yo ton of Hunter ton, C.B., D.S.O., RE., Knight of J u iice. 31 picture in 26 rieh and nppropril.1.te frume ,a follow ;5 bi/'(lseye wate?'-COlOIIJ?' views of Valetta and neighbou?'hood. 10 water-colouT clTawings of sea-fights) framed sepc,,?'ately. G smalle?' water-colour d?'awings of sea-fights, t'LOO in a jrartLt. 2 colou?'ed ?naps of lJlalta, 'Luith the a?'?ns of the Ot'and Masters of the Onle?'. 1 The head of Grand lJlasler Lc" Valette in oil. 3 colou,?'ed eng?'avings)' GTCtmd lJIasters de L'isle Adam a?1d D'A 'L~bu \ on, and Bailli de Valbelle, in one /ra1ne. 1 engTcwing of G?'and lJIaste?' Pinto. 1 colou?'ed eng?'Cwing of Vc"lettr;" and neighbo'Lwhood. 1 e'1t[)ra vecilJO? ·t?'f..lit of 11onO?'e D' U /'Ie.
xxx.
Libntl'Y·
1 engraved bi1'dseye view of Valetta. S ea Wolves of the ill editer)'Ct'nean. (E. HrunilLon UlTY, R.N.) By Ednlund Fra er, E q., Knight of Justice. . ThTee photogTaphs of a house of the 01'de1', at F1'1boU'fg S'W itz~?'land .
By Major F. A. Brooks, LD., RA.l\LC. (T.), Knight of Grace. The Hospital of St. John of J erusale1n in J?·eland. (re ar Litton F alkiner). The TeTnplal'in I reland. (Herbert \Vooel). By Major G. S. Crawford, R.A.1LC., E quire. Oolmwed tracing of the arm,s of Grand P1'i01' Botyll, [469, in the East Window of St. J ohn's OhuJrch. Engru,ving of the P l'ioT'S Hm&se at Hackney. Plan of the No?·th Puste?'n of St. John's Prim·y. Fou?' eng?"Cwings of St. J ohn's GCLte. S1.&bsc?'iption L ist fOT the ?'estorcLtion of St. John's Gtite, I1>'47· P hotogruph of Little lJlaplestecul Ohl&TCh. H istory of lIIalta and the Knights of St. John (l\11' . l\1arkhmn). By H. \V Fincham, Honorary Serying Brother anel Honorary Clerk to the Library. 1n and mit of Pa1"liament. (Right Hon. Robert Farquharson, P.C., M.D. , LL.D. )
By the Author, Honorary As oeiate. .A coloured print of St. J ohn's Gate. By J. hl. Carvell, Esq., M.R.C.S., Honorary A ociate. Two Reports of the ltlaita Antiquarian Society. JouTnal of the Malta Historical Society, Ap?'il, I9I I. A Neglected Outpost of the EmpiTe. (Augusto Bartolo, LL.D.) By Augu to Bartolo , LL.D. Six silk banners bea?'ing the a?'rns of the O?'der of St. John and of Je?'usalem, etc. By Miss ChoiTe. English Army L i sts and Omn?nission Registe?'8. Vols. V.-VI. (Charles Dalton, F.R.G.S.) By the Editor. Viaggio da Venetia al Santo S epolcro. (R. P. E. N 08, 1565). By Marcus Huish, F.R.G.S. The E volution of the S wm·d. (T. Ooke Squance). By the Author.
XXXI.
L'i quid Foods and Beverages. By the Author.
(J ohn vVishart,
M.D.)
The Librarian records with pleasure the increa ing use of the Library by the mmnbers, and the appointment of Mr. H. W. Fincham as Honorary Ilerk to the Library has facilitated the prompt dealing with the routine work. Donation. of books, pictures, or oLjects of interest relating to the Hi tory of the Order arc III ost welcome, and the Librarian is always ready to aclvi e on matters connected with his department. The Chapter-General ventures to expres' the hope in conelu. iOll that the record in this report of the work of the Order and it. Departments '1nll be approved by Hi Royal Hicrhness the Grand Prior and will be found acceptable to His l\In.je 'ty the KillO', the 'oYereiO'n Head and Patron. Such approyal would be a gre<Lt O'ri.l titieation to all Member and As 'ociate of the Order and to all those not yet belonging to it who aid it labour so g nerou ly '1nth their time and means, and wonld he an in pirntion for continued and increa ed endeayoul' to relieve the wants and anticipate the needs of uffering hUlnanity .
'[be
~rallb U)riol'\? of tbe ~rber of the INCOllIB AND EXPENDITURE ACGOUN1'
1bospital of $t. 30hn of 3erusalem in JEnglanb. FOB YEAR ENDED 30th SEPTEMBER, 1911.
- - - - - - - - --
INCOM E.
EXPENDITURE.
Central AdministrationMembers' oblations Members' Foundations Interest on investments Ground Rent
Central Administration£652 17 5 Salaries 295 11 4. Rates and taxes . Printing, stationery and general expenses 611 ] 1 10 Alterations and decoration of premises, t. John's Gate 2351 4 11 Audit fee 52 10 0 Special grants 181 0 0 Contribution to Superannuation Fund 280 9 3
8
4 673 10 11 105 0 0 29 09
4
Ambulance DepartmentInstruction and sale of stores-Gross profit on sale of stores Donations and annual subscriptions Charged to centres and detached classes in respect 0 f instruction
£9395 11 0 95 13 11 9002 19
7 4
6
1810 16
0
184.94 10952
0
7 11
9
Ambulance DepartlllentInstruction and sale of StoresLecturer' and Examiners' fees and expen es 63 2 3 6 Salaries 2248 7 8 Printing, stationery and general expenses 1824 9 7 Carriage and freight 496 19 11 8
0 6 5 1074
6 11 Invalid Transport CorpsFees for removal of invalids
Invalid Transport CorpsE xpenses of removal ofinvali<ls, induding horses, travelling, and incidentals 857 14 1 Salaries 529 0 1 Printing, stationery and general expenses 100 15 5 Repairs, depreciation and renewals of carriages and appliances 94 12 5
1810 16
// 1582
St. John Ambulance BrigadePublic duty and maintenance of stations Salaries Travelling expenses Printing, stationery and general expenses Uniforms
2 7
551 122
Legacy 4425
Territorial Branch29] 10 Salaries Printing, stationery and general expenses 73 5 709 11 Outfits, &0. gmnted to Companies
£1184 17 0 946 0 0
2
/
0 /
0 St, John Ambulance Brigade-
929 17 4. 334 2 2 376 ~ 8 713 7 1 68 11 7
Special Competitions British Ophthalmic Hospital at JerusalemExpenses at London Office, including printing, stationery, and general expenses Expenses at Jerusalem, including salaries, wages, housekeeping, drugs, repairs, maintenance of furniture and fittings, and general expenses
Contributions of
Balance, being Surplus of Income over Expenditure
tatiolls
439
8 11 439
2422 4 10 159 7 8 - - - 16190
123 12
1
1350 17
.J
2
9
8 11 20i44
9
5
636
4
3
90 17
5
1 British Ophthalmi.c Hospital at JerusalemDonations and allllual subscriptiolls Paynten Ls by patiel] ts Dividends and interest (on special funds )
Hi3 AlmonryNurse's sll.lary Diets Dressings .
towards Maintenance
43-1 10 8 616 195 12 1
5
Almonry-
75 0 0 51 7 3 1 7
Subscriptions Offertory, St. John's Dn,y
400 86 17 5
5
127 14 2164 8
8 1
£24,380 19 0
£24, 380 19 0
~rtor\?
\tbe <Brnllb
of tbe
~rber
BALANCE
Dr.
of the
SllEET AT
1bospttal of St. 30bn of 3erusalem in JEnglanb.
ASSETS.
LIABILITIES. £3609
To Sundry Creditors, Outstandings, etc. "
Special Funds-
"
7
By CashAt BankOurrent Account Deposit Accouut
£3580 1500
6 4 0 0 £5080
In handLOD don and Jerusalem
£1753 8 0 50 0 0 0 2253
Endowment as per last Balance heet.
4.
£4.000 0 0 1121 4 0 1996 16 11
For St. John's Gate, additional buildings " St. John's, Clepkenwell, advowson " Staff Superannuation British Ophthalmic Hospital,
Building as per last Balance Sheet Add Donation received
Or.
30th SEPTEMBER, 1911.
On General Account. £513 12s. 9d. 2~ p. c. Oonsols
54.16 16 1 - - - 7670 4. 1 - - - 117 8
L ess Oost of Little Maplestead AdvowsoD written off
4
351 13 0 - - - £5431 19
4
" Investments held-
8 0
Capital AccountAs per last account Add Surplus of Income over Expenditure for year ended 30th September, 1911, as per Income and Expenditure Account
6
50514 10
2164
8
5
0
2
1
£3115 12s. 4d. India 3 p. c. Stock £2077 13s. 8d. Bauk of England Stock, 'A' account £1000 Leeds Bradford and Halifax Railway 6 p. c. Guaranteed Stock £1200 Birken beau Rai1 way Oonsoliuated 4 p. c. Stock £2800 Oeylon 3 p. c. Stock
£411 11 0 2492 9 10 5329
411
1545
0
1308 2415
0 0 4 0
0
9
9
5416 16
1
13501
52678 18 3 350 0 0 52328 18
3
In respect of British Ophthalmic Hospital Endowment Fund--
£71;3 9s. 1d. Bank of England tack, , B' account £2061 14s. 6u. India 3~ p. c. Stock £65 East Indi.a Ry. "B" Annuity
2009 1] 2 1912 4. Jl 1495 0 0 18918
" Sundry debtorsAmbulance Department, less Reserve General Ontstandillgs Advance (secured)
6856 762 100
2
7
1 11 0 0 7718
"Carriages, ambulance stores and appliances, on ha.nd and in use " Insignia, medals and dies on hand " Freehold Property at Jerusalem " Fixtures and fi ttingsIn London At Jerusalem
£ 70 .726
6
396 0 0 2 6 8 0
29303 1121
" £70,726
7 10
4
3514 9 10 163 10 0 3868 4 10
682 " Cost of premises at and adjoining st. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, including the Shares in and the loan to the St. John's Gate (Olf'rken"ell) Oompany, Limited, and Freehold Property let on lease " St. John's Clerkenwell, Advowson I, Little M.aplestead Advowson
5 10
8 0
1 4
"
6 0
"
7 10
H.aving examined the above Balance Sheet and Income and Expenditure Account WIth the b~oks and vouchers of the Grand Priory of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England and with the l'etul'llS received from Jerusalem we hereby certify them to be co;-rect. 3, Frederick's Plare,
Old Jewry, E.O. Hth .May, ] 912.
PRIOE, W ATERHOU E & 00.
PART II .
Report of the Committee of the Ophthalmic
Hospital.
British
BRITISH OPHTHALMIC HOSPIT AL, JERUSALEM) BELO GI TG TO --:
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'[be <Pranb }prior\? of the @rber ot tbe 1bospitaI of St. 30hn of 3erusalelll in JBnglanb.
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REPORT
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FRO'\I
rf.
1ST
JANU A R Y,
191 I,
TO
31 ST
D ECE l\IBER,
1Lonl1 on. CHARLES CULL & SON,
IS,
HO U GHTON STREET. ALDWYCH , A D AT CHISW I CK ,
w.e
19 1 1.
~J3ritisb ~pl)tl)ahnic 'II)OBpital, B I ~\'ON(; I NU
3Crl1£3alelll,
'I'll
-crl)e <prf1l111 lPriot'}? of tbe ~rber of tbe 1f)ospitl'lI of £it. 301)n of 3erusalem 1I\ JEnglanb.
Watron, llIS .MAJESTY KIXU GE01{Glj~ V. ( So t'C1'IJign IIead and Patron of the Order). ~ommittcc,
l!r Ijninnnn. THE RIGHT HOJ:\. TlTF. EAnl, OF PJ,Yl\IQUTII, O. n.
~J3ritisb ~pbtballHic
1: ire· <!t!l nit men. E:-;Q., F.R.O. '. III. WAT,'ON, KC.M.G., C.B.,
BELO~GING
H,. HHUJH: ' I,LL CAlnEI:, COLONEL
IR CHAHLES
R.E.
([,rrasurcr. EDWIN FltE.'lIFIELJ),
~onornr~
D. O.
E;;Q.,
nr.
M.
K·Q., .M.D.
WIL!:lON, C.B., C.M.G.
n.s.o.
RA.M.C .
SIR ROBERT H,'l.R"EY, D.L. COLO~EL T. H. HENDLEY, O.I.E. Fp.ANK H. OOOK, J~SQ., C .I. K GERM.D BONKDI CARTER, ESQ. JA;\IE HARPER E Q., M.D. CHARLES P . LITTLE , ESQ. LIKG1'.-OOLONEI, J. 1'. WOOLJtYC'lI I'ElcUW:\)(, OOLOl'IEL ANDREW CL.UU~, F.R.C.S. TUE RIGHT HON. SIR SAVILE CROf:lSLEY, TIT., )1. V.O. COLONEL LEONARD JOBLE. A. L. LANGMAN, ESQ., C .M. G.
EI~omrio
ft1clllbrrs of QJ;ot1lmit(rf.
THE SECRET.\Ry-GENERAL OF TITE OnDER. THE RECEn'EH-GEXEHAL OF THE Ol{])ER. THE DmECTOR AKD CH.\IR)IAN, A~mt;LAKCE DEPAllnfEKT OF TilE OHDEl{. THE SECRETARY OJ!' THE OHm:n.
~llJnorar!l .%cmtnr~. COLONEL
T. H.
HE 'IlLEY, C.I.E.
~lonor1Hp ~ rcoll1\ lant.
W. H. Erm .\ JlDs, Esq . , A.C.A., (Sec1'cta1'Y orille (h·de?').
D.
'surgeons to tbc ~OS\litaI at Jcwsnlclll. ERIC A. Tum180K, Esq.,
HERON, ERQ., F .R. C . S.E.
~ssistant ~onorar!1
J. H.
STIWEN80N,
of tl)e Orber of tbe 1bo£pita[ of St. 50bn of 5erusalem in JEno[anb.
ESQ., M.D.
THE RIGHT Hox. THE Run, OF R.VDWICH, K.O.V.O. TRE REY. TROMA O. Eumox. :tIL\JOR H. E. BASKER\lLLE "L\LTOl'l. COLO~IU, C. E. YATE, C.I .I., '.~I.G. F. A. l'\EWDIG,\TE-ITEWDEG,\TE, ESQ. P. "rILLIAM BEZLY 'fnomm, E;;Q., ill.D. SAMUEL OSBORN, ESQ. , F.R.C . . HAROLD BOULTON, ESQ., M.V.O. ALFRED lIIo,'ELY, ESQ . , 0.1I1.G. AI:THUR JAJlIE" ESQ.
~I. SA~DWITJI,
~rior~
ltonsuIting .%utgcon.
LLOYD OWEN,
£tlrm bel's.
L IEUT.-OOLONEL E.
-crbe <PraHl)
TO
LL.D.
THB RIGHT lION. THE \'Ixcou:\r K.·U'I'ill"OllD. G.C.M.G.
FLEMI 'G
'lbospitaI, 3erusalell1,
M.n., CH. B.
'scmtar!l for '%cOllan11.
E'll]., (Unicorn Pursuiv[lnt), 9,
Oxford
Terracr, EJilllll1l'gh.
!Brmltcrs. L0l111011 County anI! We.'tminslel' Bauk, LimiteJ, LoLhhnry, KC.
THE Committee of the Hospital, in submitting their twentyfourth annual Report for the information of His Royal Highness The Grand Prior and the Chapter-General of the Order of St. John of J el'usalelll, and their other supporters, have to state that the year has been one of much change) coupled with dOlle anxiety, mainly arising, as was foreshadowed at the tune of writing the last n,ccount, from the retirement 01 Dr. and Mrs. Oant) who had) for nearly twenty-three years) worked with such COll picuous success in Jerusalem. At the outset, however, they wish to add that they believe that the difficulties which arose have been overCOllle, and that there is the best reason to hope and expect that the future of the Hospital will be as bright as the pa·t has been, and that the influence of the Order and the results of its efforts, through the ministrations of a skilled and enthusiastic Staff, to relieve suffering will be as great as they ever W8re. Dr. Eric Thomson, who had been permitted Lo return to England for a short time during the slack ~ea on to attend spei.;ial courses, especially in Bacteriology) returned to Palestine with a complete equipment of instrun1ents and appliances which were required in that branch of the work, and he hm:: devoted himself with fresh zeal to scientil:ic investigation of the canses of diseases of the eye. His services are highly appreciated by the Committee. Fifteen applications for the appointlllent of Chief Surgeon at the Hospital were receiYecl, and a
V~.
Bl'itish Ophthal?nic Hospital.
final selection was made of l\Ir. "l. \Vard who, besides having enjoyed con iderable ophthalmic exper~ence .in Engll~nd, had been engaged in imilar worl~ in connectIOn wIth the SIr Ernest Cassel Fund in Egypt. . 1\1i s Dowse, who had recently retired from the Army N ursmg Service, 'was nlso chosen to fill the post 01 Matron. Both recommendations were approved by the Chapter of the Order, and on April 10th and 18th Mr. \Yard and 1\1iss Dowse took over charge from Dr. and 1\1rs. ant of their respective ofii~e~. Soon after their arrival they were seen in J el'usalem b)T n' l11arles \Vatson, one of the "\ ice-Chairmen of the Committee, wbo in the report 'with which he favoured us, which will be ad yertecl to at gren.ter length hereafter, expressed th~ opinion that tbe Hew appointnlents and other changes of a mUlor nature, would provc sati factory. Dr. and l\Irs. ant on being relieved, returned to England, bu t had only arriyed a short time when the sael news was received of the sudden death of M1'. Ward on June 1 th. The embarrassment of the 0l11Inittee was nliti<TaLeel by Dr. Cant, who most kindly consented, with his usual olf-nbno<Tation, in which he was supported by hi wife, to return for a limited period to Jerusalem. He remained there until October nth for three full months, when his place was taken l)y Mr. D. Heron, F.R.C.S.E., who hn.d been an applicant earlier in tbe year. Tbis gentleman has had con iderable experience both in Lhi cOl..lntry and abroad in ophthalmic work, and there is every reason to helieve from reports which have been received, that the Hospital 'will flourish under his supervision. He arrived in J ernsalem with his wife early in October. Miss Dowse, to whOln the special acknowleclgments of the Oommittee are dUB for her services at the time of the death of l\Ir. Vvard, has shown great interest in her Department, but it was felt that it was necessary, if the full value of her work was to be obtained, tbat she should have tbe assistance of a qualified nurse, who, moreover, would be of great use to tbe Surgeons in reducing the pressure in the Out-Patient Department, to which reference has been so frequently made. The Chapter acceded to this request, and approved the appointment of Miss T. Woodward, who was also, untill'ecently, a member of the Army Nursing Service. This Indy left for
Report.
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Jerusalem on November 17th, and we have heard is much pleased with her position. The minor Staff was also strengthened. The chanCfes which have been described involved a little re-arrangement of existing buildings and some additions. Moreover, Sir Charles Vvatson had approved certain proposals which had been made by 111'. \Vard for changes, not only in his own residence, but in connection with the research work of Dr. Thomson. The Council and Chapter, on the recommendation of the Committee, agreed to the necessary expenditure. The sum of £203 has already been spent, and a considerable balance remains which is available, after the present Chief Surgeon has had an opportunity of reporting what further changes are necessary. One of the most important points which has been dealt with, was the provision of comfortable room for the Matron and N ur. e. Through all the difficult transactions of the year in Jerusalem, the Committee have felt the great advantage of the advice and snpport of Mr. Satow, H.B.M.'s Consul, and the local President of the Hospital. Their best thanks are due to him, not only for his general support, but for the particulrtr i.1.11d invaluable service which he has rendered to the Order by obtaining from the Turkish Government documents which gaye complete Titles for the Hospital premises and grounds. Certified copies of the originals, which are kept in the Consulate, have been placed amongst the archi ves of the Order. Dr. Oant attended a meeting of the Committee which was held on November 22nd, and gave an account of the Hospital, and especially of his views as to the best methods of dealing with the great increase of work in the Out-Patient Department. The following-'-' extracts from the Jlinutes of the Illeetint"lCf 'will doubtles be read with interest by the friends of the Hospital. The Chairman conveyed the cordial thanks of hiwself and of the Conlmittee to Dr. Cant for his long, loyal, and successfal services for 23 years, and especially for the way in which he had come forward during the recent vacancy by returning for three months to Jerusalem. " Lord PlYl11outh's l'elllarks were cordially endorsed by all the m.embers present, and Dr. Cant having said a few words, WI thdre w ."
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The Committee then carried unanimously the following resolution which was proposed by the En,rl of Plymouth, and seconded by Sir Chn.rles "\ Vat on. Ii.ESOLUTlON.
(/ The Committee strongly recommend the lHtnle of Dr, Caut for the favoLlrable consideration of the Council allel Ch,1pLer, having regard to the admiraule manner ill which he has conducted the management of the Hospital for the past tw nty-three years, and for the remarkable state of efficiency to which he has brought it. "They desire to as ociate the name of .1\1rs. Cant ill this recommendation because of the econOlllical llumaO'ement of the hous.ehold which has been so ndvanU'O'eolls to the Order. They conSIder that the reputation of the Order has ueen greatly advanced during Dr. Cant's residence in J eru :1leIT1." T~e following. is a copy of n, letter , . . hich wa.s subseq uenLly receIved from S11' H. Perrott, ecretary-G enera] of the Order. , ' D:ar Ool.onel Hendley,-1 c1l~ly laid yOUl' letter of the 22ncl uIto., and " the Iesolutl~n passe~ at a meet~ng of y~ur Committee on the same cb,te, " befc.re the Cha,pter·Gene~'al at Its meetmg held here Oll the :2 ' th ulto. " and have tl:e p~easure to m!oI'm yo~ t~la t t.he Chapter-Geucral approyccl " of the nOmll1atlOn of Dr. Cant as h.lllghL of Gnu:e, on tbe pr01l0SiLion " of the Earl of Plymouth: seconeler,l by the f 'ub-Prior, the YiwuIlt " Knutsford, G.C.M.?, and hIS name wIll be brought forward for .'election ~,t the l~ext meetll1g of the haptel'-Gencml in February. ". The, Cha~t~r-Ge~eral. took advantage of the Ol)portt~nity to cxprc " ltS, vel Y COl ella1 ack??" ledgemen t ?f the Y~l ua ble f>crnc:cs rend Ted by " Dl. Cant a~ the Bntls? OphthalmIC HospItal at.J cl'usalcm for so lllc1l11' " year , an~ Its further ll1(~ebtedne. s to him for hi, kindlle> 's in returnin-:r temporal'lly to the HospItal uncleI' the e;ircumstances which recently " occurred. lours sincerely, HERBERT O. PERROTT, Secreta)"!/-General.
Dr. Heron submits his report, from which the following notes have been made:(\ ?he st~tistics show an all-round diminution, e. pecially notlCeable In the total number of consultations ntunber ;f patients . receive~ .into Hospital, operations perf'ormed, and amesthetlCs admm:stered. . The last diminution is explained by the fact that In pbstlC oper:1tions local has taken to n. great extent the place of gene?'al anresthesil1." ,~e, no doubt, correct.ly attributes the fall, which is really not laroe, to the changes In the Staff, l1nd the early onset of thE
rains. IIis iirst impressions of the Hospital were l:>Oll1ewhlt disappoillting, as the buildings, ueing situated in the main road to the 'ity, a very dusty one, seemed unsuitable for operative work, bu t he wn,s soon agroeauly surprised to find that this was not Lhe case, not only from pqrsonal olJservation, uut from Dr. Uant's experience, The results in every case, he adds, were most encouraging, and, owing to the fact that almost all the wards are situat,e in the part of the building overlooking the V n,lley of Hinnom, the dust problem was, therefore, in great part Imagmary. He wn.s particularly struck on his first visit with the cleanliness of the Hospital and its splendid adaptauility to the work. He continues as follows :"For some years over 40,000 people each year, of all creed;:; and numerous nationalities, suffering from the vario~Js form' of eye disease, have been seen and personally treated by the Surgeons) ftncl as a result many eye' have been sayed \,hich ,vould otherwise have certainly been lost." In addition to the conlmendations of various members of the Staff for special services, under difficulties, "bich ha,~e aheady been l11n.de, the Committee desire to record their be t t.hanks to Drs. Cant, Heron and Thomson for the skill ,vith which they have performed their profm~. ional duties, and to 1\1rs. Cant, Miss Dowse c1nc1 Miss Woodward, for their zeal and interest in keeping down expenditure, as ,,~ell as for the nursing ,,'ork which they have so faithfully and successfully rendered. They also wish to thank the Dispensers and all the Members of the Staff for their excellent work during the year. Sir C. 'Yatson's report on the British Ophthalmic Hospital at Jerusalem is as follows. It is printed in full as it is sure to be of interest to the suhscribers :" "Landing at Jaffa,. ~m my way to Jel'llsakm, 1 found Dr. and :Jlrs. " Oant, who w~re waltmg for a, steamer to take them to England. This " w~s ve~'y satlsfactiOry as.1 \\~as able to discuss the affairs of the ho 'pi tal " WIth lum B,nd ~o.learn Ius news on all que ·tiom,. During my stay in " J erus~lem 1 :TIsIted th~ l;lOspital se:·eraJ times and made myself fully " acquamted Wlt~ the b~llldll1gs amI WIth the method of working. 1 had " many conversa,tlO~1 ' vnth Dr. \Vard <l,ud the follo~Ting suggestions may " be r~gal'ded [tS belllg fully concurred in by him. I also frequently saw " Dr .. rhoms~n and the n~w mn,tron, . Mi:-> Dow'e, who has taken up her dutIes anclls very Illuch mterestrd m the work.
B?'itish Ophthalrnic 110 pital.
Report.
" In addition to the two Rurgeon anel tho matl'on, the hOHpiial staffifl " a,t preHent composed a.s follows :-
" The building. are in excellent order and admirably kept, but some " small additions appear neCt sary. Of these the first 1S the provision of " a sitting-room for the matron, who has at present a bedroom and a " smalll'oom ncar the 10w8r wards, which is suitable for he1' to u 'e a, ' an " office, but not as a. sitting l'oom '1'he C;ummittee had grantee! £100 for (, the proyision of a sitting room, H.nd, while I was in J el'usnlem Dr. " ,Yard obtained seyeral tenders for its erection, tho mo, 't, aLisfactol'Y of " these was for £115. As prices in Jerusalem arc going up I authorized "Dr. , Yard to proceed with it, erecr;ion at once, The position of the " room is shown in red on the annexed tracing," Thore will ho a dool' " opening on the terrace and a small internal staircase leading to the " bedroom, " If the English nurse is allowed and I am sm'e this \\ ill ha\ 0 to be " done sooner or later, it will be neceSScl.ry to pro\Tide ~1, bedroom for her " not a "'ery easy matter. After much considemtiun we came to th~ " conclusion that the best way would be to allot the existing 'lll<tll \\ aiting " room on the terrace (see plan) as a room for the I1tll' e who would then " be close to the matron. 8mall alteration ' would be ~'equired costinO" " say £12, not including furniture, ' b " As giving the waiting room to the nurse would diminish the accommo"dation for out-patients, the latter could be provided by putting a :: verandah over part of the larqe ~elTace roof ne,1,l' ~ho out-patients " department as shown 111 plan. rhls \:"oulcl be convemently neal', and as the great crowd of patIents comes 111 the fine weathm' it would form " a good waiting place larger than the room it would be s'ubstituted for, " The cost of construction might be taken at prosent at £150,
" If tho incrcase in native 11Ul'SOS is a.ll owoc1 , two hech'ooms could. be " obtained by using tho t\\ ~ existin.g small \val·ds (~oo 1)1al1), and nmkm.g " tho day )'oom of tho ~Ia]"tll1eau ,Wlllf? a ward fOl' SIX beds to .take ~hClr "lJlaco, A clay rOOll~ IS l~ot rcqmred III flUmmel' wh~ll thoya,tIo!1ts SIt 0:1 " tho \-on:l.11u<1h, alld 111 wmtel' \\ hon the number of m-patwnts IS less, It " coulul'o\ol't to use as a clc1Y room. . , " Dl'. Thol11flon h<'LS been using 0110 of the rooms 111 hIS q Ualters as a "pathologicallaborato)'y and ben' ho h~s installocl tho ~xcc~lont instru" ments In.tdy sent out, but both Dr. ,\ anI aJld he tlllnk It would be " better to ha,ye tbe lab~l'atol'Y in the hospit~l itself, This c.:an be clone " by using the present stahle (soe plan). 1t IS not a good th111g to have " a sta,hlc inside tho hospital, and the use of the room as a laboratol'Y " would be a. decided improY0l11cnt, rrhe cost of alterations ifl estimated "at £22, There an.) certain alterations which Dr. "Ward cOllsiders (' desirablo in the operating theatre, and I strongly j'ccoml11end them. " These are (1) To 1JIl.YC the iicloT' with tiles or mm'ble tlags. The latter " would I think be bettel' and mUl'e lasting and would <.:ost about £5 . " (2) To lay on a .upply of hut and <':(J]~ water. At.lll'escllt ~l} ,mter has « to be brought by band hom tIl(' kItchell, Estmmte, £.30, (:3) The " ]Jroyisioll of an a ppan1,tus fur sterilizing dressings uuder steam pre. 'sure, " Dr. ,Yard rcgards as essentinl. Such au app<.m:ttus (The Autoclaye) "would cost £·10. (4) The pro, isiun of furniture of an aSelJtic kind . " Estimll.te, £30. " I think that the room in the senior surgeon's quarters should be " better paved, ])1'. ,Yard suggested putting marble flao's at his own " eXlJel1se, but it \\ould be reasonahle that this should be done by the "Committee, ~Ial'ble sounds grand but it i. commonly used fOl' floors " in .J erusa1em and is <.:heap. " The la,trincs are the least satisfactory feature in the hospital, and "some change must be made with regUl'd to them. But it is a difficult "matter and requires cal'(~ful con.'ideration. In the meantime I "authorized ])1'. 'Yard to . pend £.") in making some alteration' which " will climini, h the present disadyantage. « I arranged with Dr. ,Yard as to the best place for a memorial lab to " fix on tho ~lartineau \ying and hayc written to Colonel Hendley about " this, , The labels on bed . upported by kind donor ' might be improyed, " The name ' might be cut in stone, a at the Briti::>h Jews Hospital, or " put on brass plate fixed to the ,,-all. " A British flag (Union flag) should be proyided for the hospital. It " would be hettor understood in J cru'alem than the I't. John's flag. " Personally I think it would be best to haye two flagstaffs, one for thp, " British and one fo1' the t. J ohn's flao·.* " Dr. ,Yard has made the follo,ving remarks with regard to the method " of keeping the notes l' garding out-patients :- At present the notes " , are all entered in a single book and great waste of time i occa ioned « ( in looking up the notes each time a patient pre ent himself. I pro" 'pose that separate numbered cardboard note 'heet' be introduced, " , one for rach patient. The patient would be giycn anum bel' card " ( cOl'responding with the number of his note sheet, to be retained by " 'tho pn,tient and produced at each Yi~it. The note sheet would be « , given to tho patient ,yhen he enters and taken from him when ho " , lec1,'i'es the hospital. It would tako time to giye out the note sheet, " ( but the surgeons would be fully employed in other \YH.Y'. I propo e " , to operate each morning and aftennll'ds hold el, clinic, instead of, as « ( at present, ha.ying operation and clinic mornings on alternate days. " , A specimen of the proposed note sheet is attached,'
* Not reproduced.
* Dr. Cant informs us that this has been the practice when the wind permitted ,
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FOR THE Il\-PATJEN'l'~' DEPAnTMJ~N'l'.
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, The gardening sen-ant helps in deeming the \\ <"Lrels and i" also , employed in doing the marketing. lic i, i'espon 'ible for keeping lh) , latrine clean. " There can be no doubt tha,t the present stn.ff is \ ery Hmall hrn ing ( regard to the number of beds occupied (-12), There should be an Eno'lish " trained nurse to as 'ist tbe matron, as tho latter has certa,lnly tuu llluch " to do and is neyer free. It i mUbL desirable th<.Lt she .'hould haye an "English a sistant, who might he cfltlmated to cu.'t £70 P '[' annull1, " including board, Of the pro\Ti, ion of accommodatiun for tho nurse I " shall speak later. "There hould be an additional llati \"e we1,rdmaic1 (£12 per Hnnum) and " two natiye male as i tants (say £19 1101' a,nHUlll each), One of the '0 " could as ist the doorkeeper in the out-patient " departmont as th > latter "has more than he can manage when there are n.la.rae IltllUber of appli'cants. Even with the e a.dditions, the ho -pital \,"ould com par ' f,wour" ably as regards staff with othel' hospitals in .J erm;alem, as for examplo, " the British Jews Mission Hospital. 13UILJJIXl1. ' ,
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Ophlh(dl1~ic [1 0 ~J ital.
" In cOlldU::3ion I would obl3erye that it was mOf;L gratifying to hcetl" the wny in which the Dl'itish Ophtludmic llospital was sllok 'n uf by c, pel' ' 011 of diilenmt nationalitie' ill J erusaiem, "here it seem::> Lo be " l'egarded tL::> une of the best of the lllitlly institutions. The fad tlmt it i entirely free and without nny com;idera.tion of reI igious belief is , ahn.t,rs fa,yourably commented upon. Perlw,p m,wy melll bers of the " Order in England do not l'ealize Lhe position held hy tbe Ullh~lmhnjc c Hospital in Jel'L1sctlcm, not npprecicLte the impol'ta,ncc or JllH,inta,ining "it etliciency, not only £01' the Fla.ke of the Ul'ller but from n, llational " point of view." J eru alem U. M. ,y \'T, ' Ol . .1.11ay 5th, 1911.
COMPARATIVE
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l\1any of the valuable sugge tions of Sir Iharles ,VaLson have already been carried out. The Committee have tho satisfaction to roporL thclt tho sum of £31 lIs. has been raised in Jerusn,le111 for the Hospital, and thn,t 1\11', J. H. Stoyenson, Assistant Honorary ~ecrotary for Scotbnd has obtained subscriptions Lo Lho fllllOunL of £61 4s. Od.
They de ire to thank their friends in J orusalem, as woll as :Mr. Stevenson, and all their upportel's for their continued interest in the Hospital, the high reputation of which in Lhe East is so eloquently testified tL) by Sir Charle'3 ,VaLson in the concluding paragraphs of this report. They hopo Lhat the facts which have now been brought forwft,rcl, and the incroft, 'ed expenclitw'e which has been necessary will lead to aclllitions to the roll of subscribers Comparative Statistics lIIonth.
1n- Patients Out-Patients. applyinf( for :.\'ew Cases. Admission.
1910
.
ConsultatIOns.
and
19 1 I.
Operations. A lI<~stheti (' :;
1911.
January ... 23 9 February ... 46 13 March 80 72 April 324 207 3Iay ::19 178 June 126 105 July 162 118 August 126 103 September . 104 92 October ... 210 ] 54 November ... 119 60 December ... 21 19 ---
Total
1910.
1911.
J91O.
374 62li 570 1091 1008 864 1028 1353 1339 1171 915 491
306 321 758 IG38 1162 651 1148 1396 1182 1021 715 382
2013 2812
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1910. 1911.
1950 20 1663 70 2474 3153 93 30 9 3465 337 3104 3472 257 3370 ~235 170 3729 3824 194 4.969 5583 178 5795 5371 144 4.619 3866 211 3727 2321 163 2892 1423 4:2
-1910. lfll 1.
16 15 20 38 76 43 251 156 238 110 20 71 225 92 159 69 HO 67 178 97 82 68 :28 14
19 lO. Ign.
8 S 8 35 33 54 85 179 19 141 11 89 29 118 15 107 62 83 51 132 20 98 3 9
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377 1053
11 50 136 1;)·1
lOS 101 83 75 107 42
17 884
In-Patients admiitcu Out-Patients-Ncw Oases Oonsultations " . pel'atlOllS Amesthetics administereu
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STATISTlCS
YEARS.
FOR FIVE
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
988
1,055 D,2 6 39,4.18 1,770 858
1,109 10,209 4.2,099 1,857 880
10, 30 42,593 1, 879 84.3
9,28D
38,3G9 1,542 780
1911.
l,Oil3
884
10,080 38,213 1,621 377
Tables shewing heads of Diseases treated ~uring the twelve months of 1911, and number of OperatIons performed . DISEASES.
In-Patients. Diseases of lids, conjunctiva and lachrymal apparatus . . . Diseases of cornea Ul1l1 sclerotlc Diseases of iris Diseases of lens . Diseases of ocular m Ilscles all\l nerves Diseases of globe Injmies. Total Out-Patiell ts. Diseases of lachrymal apparatus Diseases of lilLs and cOlljnllct,iva Diseases of cornea and sclerotic Disease'S of iris an(l cilinry bo(ly Diseases of lens and vitrpous Diseases of choroid alld retina . Diseases of o}>tic nerve. Diseases of ocular nerves and muscles Diseases of globe . . . Disea es of refraction allel accommodation Diseases of Orbit Unclassed
545
30 78 180 4 37
10 84 77 59)9 :2472
81 435 43
24
119 34.,1, 373 ~
19.,1, Total
10080
OPERATIONS.
On lachrymal apparatus On lids and conjunctiva On cornea On iris On lens On muscles On globe Unclassified
17 1236 7
113
206 10 31 1
1621 Total Notr;.-The detailed lists of diseases and operatiolls from ""hich the above are carefully prepared every year by the Ohief Surgeon are filed for reference at St. John's Gate, and will be shewn to any qualified medical practitioner on application to the Honorary Secretary.
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Albright, Miss .A. . Bartholomew, C. VV., Esq. Berners, C. H ., Esq. Bevan, F . A ., Esq. Boulton, ,ir . B., TIt. Bradbul'll, Mrs. Brooks, Major F . A., M.D. Bustros, :Madame de Bytbesea, 1\1rs. Campbell, :Mrs. Herbert Chilrls, C. , Esq. , M. D. Chubb, L ady Clark, Colonel irJ. R. A ., Bt. , C.B. Clark, Mrs. Cook, F. II.; Esq., C. L E. Cott on, Chas. , Esq., F . R.C.P., M.B.C .• . Coulcher, :Miss :M. O. Dalton, Maj or-General J. C., R. .A.. Dalton, Mrs. J. C. Dalton, Miss 111. Drafren, fill's. Pitt Duckworth, TIt., 'it' D yce, M.D. D yer, 1\lrs. Carr . Elliston, Col. G. S. Ellis, Miss A.. 1\1. Fi her, W. B. E q. Fraser, .A.. Edmund, Esq. Fowler, Mrs. A. S. Furley, Sir John, C.B . Gal way, T he Viscountess Green e, Mrs. E. Gregory, H . E., Esq . Gribble, Miss S. C. (in L oving 1\1emory) H amilton, J . G., Esq., :M. V.O .
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AnnmLl Subscriptions.
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Hare, 1\1rs. 1\1arcus Hani on, General Sir R . , G.C.B. Hipwell, H. W . E q. Hipwell, II. W., Esq. per : Booth, Bros., Messrs. Blundell, Spence & 00., 1\1essrs. Burr, A., Esq . Compton, The Earl . De Graye, Short & 00., Ltd., 1\1essrs. Dysart, The Earl of. Ehrmann, Bros., Messrs. Ellucn.tional upply Association, The Fremlin, W. J., Esq. Groom, Mes rs. \\T. & on GoocUellow, S. A., Esq. Glliunes , Rupert, Esq. Hawkes & SOll, 1\10";S1'3. Heggerty & Co., "lessl's. Hoggan, ·W., Esq. Johnson, ~le ::;rs. W. & Co., Ltd. La\\' on, 001. The Han. H. L. \V., M.P. IIIa-cdonald, A. R., Esq. Minnitt & • on, Messrs. NiGbs, E., E 'q. Oli vel', N orman, I~sq. Porter, R, Esq. 0 10 6 • piers & Pond, Ltd., 1\1essr1;. I troue, Eq. Smith, G., Esq. Toy, H. W ., Eq. n 10 fj ,Varren, Miss "Wilks, Charles, Eq. "Wilson, J . G., Esq. \\'right, Miss Hol1.Jeche, Lieut. -Colonel R Holden, Rev. O. M. Holden, Major H. N. Hooper, J. H . Esq. Hughes, Major W . Hunter-Weston, D . S.O . , Lieut -Colonel A. J ep hS011, Lad y Jewish Colonial Trust J ohnston, Miss D. S. Rnutsfol'd, The Viscount, G.C.M. G. Langman, Sir J. L. L ey, Sir Francis
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PA R T
Form of Beq uest.
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I give and ueql1eath unto the Tren. l11'e1' for the tillle being of the I nstitution known by the name of THE
BRITl 'If
OPHTHAL
He
Ho PITAL, .JERU ALEM, belonginO' to the Grand Priory of the
Report of the Central Executive Committee
Order of the H ospital of 't. .John of Jernsalenl in Englund , the sum of ........... . ......................... [free of duty] t ue applied towards accompli hing the Charitfl,ble n.esign, of' t,he said
of the St . ] ohn Am bulance Association ,
In titn tion.
being
X . B.-Land and Money secured un Land <.:/iU now be given to chant(l.ble u:les under the conditions enacted by the" Oh:l.ritable Uses Act 1891 . 54 & 55
the Ord e r.
Vic. c. 73."
the
A mbulance
Department
of
FIRST AID TO THE INJURED.
$ .;.t.
30hl1
Rlllbtllat1ce association
BEING THE AMBULANCE DEP AUTitIENT OF
U:lJe <Brllnb IPrior\? of the ® rber of tbe 1bospttRI
of St. John of
Jcrll~-;alenl
in J£nglanb.
patron. HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V., (Sovereign Head and Patron of the OI'der.)
tJrrsi'tlmt. FIELD-MARSHAL H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G. (Grand Prior of the Order.)
ANNUAL
REPORT
OF Tm~
CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
1911.
lSon'tloll CHARLES CULL AND SON,
15,
lI<>UGIlTO.' !:i l'lmIU, ALO\\,YCH, '\'. C. AND AT CliISW I CK.
C(W1'cctcd to 1St 1II(11'Ci't, 1912.
CONTENTS.
Page. 3 The Central Executivc Committee of thc t. J olm Ambulnncc Associa,:ion ",' The Oha pter of th.u Ol"(l~r of St. John (with namc~ uf :;\J.lJlllher~ .~f CLlt1n~~~ 4 and Exccutl\"e Officers) ." .. , ... 6 References to Current Pamphlet ' and Papers .. , Gencral Heport7 IIydc Park Insp.ection .. : .. Railway and Bngade CompctJtlOllS 10 Royed ~Icmbcrs . . , ... 10 oronation Fest! \"l tlCS 1:2 Collieries and Mines ... J.1 Rcscue W ork 16 on ta.bular,)' und Police ~O Rail wa.ys :Meetings 21 I n elia, 27 Colonies 2 Tn1,ns\,aa.l 2 Australia ~9 Cape TO\Yll 29 Canaeln. 3~ Invalid Tmnsport C01'l) 3~ Ambulance Station ... 32 I ssue of Certificate. :;\lec1allion, and Labels 33 Recommencbtions for Honours .. , :')6 Income and Expenditure Account , .. APPEXDI:S:: A. · Subseriptiolls an d D ona t lOnn to IIeatl Office from Oeto1i ' l" eptember, 1911 ... Life M mbers H onomry Life Members Examining taff ... . .. Form of Te tamentary Berluest Subscription Form
1910, to
59 G~
61
79 6
7
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APPEXDL B. Ietropolitan District, Prm incial, Oull.luial aml Foreign
Nominal Roll of Centres List of D etached Classes
APPE TDI:S:: C. Statement of I ssue of Oertificate , Medallions and LalJei:; lu Oentres, facing L oca,l R eports. ., ( Cl) Metropoh tan Dlstncts... .. , (b) Pro\'i.ncial (in alphabetIcal order) .. , Rtatpment of Issue of CertJfi cate ' , l\lcdallic·ns and to Overseas Oentres, facing page (c) Briti 'h Dominious beyond the Sensi.-Austra.lin. ii.-New Zealanel ... iii.- outh Africa. iv.-Empire of India. v.- ea.nada vi. - Med i terranean
103 ]03 105
Lah(']s
APPE TDLT D. Report of the Ohief Commissioner of the St. John Ambulance Bl'iga(le Report of the Commissioner for the Brigade O\'erseas ...
190
190 200 210 216 260
278
st.
30hn Elillblllancc Bssociation, BEI:'IG THE
~!)e
DEPARTMENT O~·
a5rRllb jprIOn? of the \$)rber of tbe 'fbospitn[ of 5t. Jobll of Jerusalem III JEnglnnb. tgatron, HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. , (S over'ei gn Head and Patr'on of the Or'der-) , ~grrsibCllt.
FIELD-MARSHAL HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G. (Gr'and Pr'ior of the Order. )
([;entraI lErecutibe ([;olltlllfttee ; Consisting oxcluc:;ively of illembers and As. oeiate' of the Order.
HHrcctor of the ~mbltlt(ncc :i]cpartmmt anti <1haltlltan of (Committee; The lIIost Hon. the l\1arrpless of ~ssisLant
nn~ADALBANE,
K. G.
:i]ircctor anti .l]qJllt !1 (11)"lirlllil1\;
Lieut.-Colonel Sir RrcIIARD C. TE;\[PLE, Bt., C.I.E .
:i]eputp (1;bairman ; ;:;ir JOliN FUP..LEY, C.B. (Life lember of the Committee.)
:fftcmocfS; M ajor-General J. C. DALTON, RA. Colonel C. W. B. BowoLEr., C. B. Lieut. -Colonel A. C. YAIR. Colonel ir JAMES R A. CLAnK, Bt . • C.D., F.R.C . . E. The Rev. T. C. ELSDON. "VAYNMA Drxox, E. '1. M ajor G. E . WYNDlIA~[ 1IIALRT. ColonelSirJ . W. OTTf,[W, K.C.I.E. InspeeLor-Gen. D. Nrl"NIS, M.D., RN. GEORGE FOWLER, Esq. Surgeon-Major G. II. DAr.wfN M.D. Colonel GEORGE . ELLI ' TOX, C. B .• M.H.C.S., A.M . . (1'.) Lieut.-Col. C. J. TnL\IBr.~: C.11.G., L.R.C.P. Colonel ... ir l' J,E:I[ R~T 1\1. Royos, C. D. Captain Sir J.W.I-OTT-BuwRn,O. \'.0. H..moLD E. BOULTON, E q., 111. V. O. EOMUND OWE,T,E.fl.., LL.D., F .R. C.". The Lord CLAUD IIA~rrLTox, M. P. Sir JOHN L. LA~G:lL\':,{, Bt. The Hon. Sir JOII~ A. CocKnuR~, K.C.M.G., 1\1.D. Sir ARTHUR CONA~ DOYLE, ::'1. D. 'rhe Right Hon. J. L. WIIAnTox, P.C.
urgeon·General ir ALFRED KEOGH, K.C.B., F.R.C . . E. & I. YD.-EY "Y. IALKI~, EsfJ.. urgeoll-Genel'al ir BE~JA;\IIN FnAXKLIN, K C. I. E. JOH~ . GRIFFITHS, E g., M.RC . . Colonel J. A . JO~ES, ~I.D. ,A.M . . (T.) CLAUUE B . P.1L~IER, E ' q . The Lord MlmTIIYR, KO.V.O. The EttrlofBE ."BOROUGH, C. V.O.,C.B. Lieut.-Colonel GEORGE E. Twv<s, F . R.C . . Colonel J_.\.)[RS CAXTLIE, F.R.C. "., R.A. ~I. C. (T.) Colollel T. H . HE _TDLEY, C. I.E. ROBERT A . GIBBOX', Esf'[., 1.D. J. II. MORGAX, Esq., C. \T.O.,F.RC. Colonel IIOR.lTIO R. MEXD·. J. A "TLEY Br,OX_UI, Esq., F . R.C . . ::iUl'g. -G en. "ir CUARLE. iI[cDoXOUGH CUFFE, KC. B., F.R.C.S. E. Slll'geon-l\Iajor G. A . Hl'TTOX. F. R CAS !DI, Esq., ::'I.D. A. TUEODORE BRAND, Esq .• M. D. FRANCIS N . ELLIS, E q. nrgeon-::'lajor E. "VEo T- Y)[E , M. D. WILLLDI E. AUDLAND, Esq., M.R.C.S.
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Ex-offirio £r{rmocrs of ([omllllttrc ; TUE ECRETARy-GEXERAL OF THE ORDER. THE RECEIVER-GE 'RRAL OF THE ORDER. TilE CHAIU IAN, BRITI'Il OPHTHALmc HOSPITAL.
([bid ~rmtRrp ;
Colonel Sir H ElrBRRT C. PERROTT, Bt., C. 13.- (Secr~ta?'y-Gene1'al oj the Order,)
Eirrctor of WILLIAM R. EDWAlm"
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AMBULANCE
WILLIAM H.
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anb
~CCOlll\tilnt;
ES(l .. A.C. A. (SeCl'eta1'y ~tordmprr ;
and Accountant oj the Order.)
lORGAN, Esq. (Sllperinte1tdellt, Invalid Tmnsport a01pS. ) ~sststant ~fmtarJ}
Du
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G. MONTEITIT, ERq. Territorial Branch; QtonttOrret-itt-Q!:f;icf ~ Lieut.-Colonel ir RICHARD C. T EMPLE, Bt., C.I.E. <assistant ~emtar!l < P. G. DARnL-SmTIT, Esq. ~ralJ C$fficcs ; ST. JOHN'S GAT1<~, CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E,C. :t8an{\crs; LONDON COUNTY .AN D WEST fINsTEn BANK, LIMITED, Loth bury, E.C. 'CAN
Corrected to 1st lIlarch,
19I2.
~bc ~baptcr+ The Ohapter consists of the Knights .of Justice a~d Sub· Prelates, de j'lwe; the Executivll Officers; the selocLed Members of Oouncll ; the followmg
Corrected to 1St 111arell, 19 12 .
®ITicinLing QtVtlplninf),
UI)e a;rnnD lPrior}) of t{)e ~r~er of {If)e 'ff)ospitaI of St. 501)1\ of :jerusalem in JEnoial1t\ ~obrrrtnn JiFnb nnb lJntron of tbr 19r'bct.
HIS lYlOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. QJi rnll b ~'J riot.
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FIELD-MARSHAL HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G. -oS II b·V nOT.
THE RIGHT
HONOURABLE THE VISCOUNT KNUTSFORD, G.C. M.G.
]"l\OY \ L FIELD )rL\TI. HAL LI r IS
BntltlT of Eglc. HICm. E~" TUE
DUKE OF CO",,1 \ UGJTT,
The following are the Knights of Justice: 1\..0.
JExrr\l tine ® [fircr~. Prelate-His Grn.ce The ARCHBl"mOp Ol!' YORK. Chal/ccllor-Colonel ir HEll13EI:T h:J{YLL, K.C.1I1.G., n.~. .) Sccrcl(,(l'!I.G'c7Icml-Colonel 8il' 1l11.RnnU' C. PgR1WT'l', hl., 0.1). Receirc1'-G'ci1cml-ED\\'IN FRF.NIIFll'LD, EsC). , LL. D. rllmo71CJ'-Sir DYCE DVCKWORTlT, Bt., M.D., LL.D. RCYlslmr-Majol'-General the Lord CllKYLE.)IOn~, K.?Y.O. , GCI/wlogi'l-Sir ",\LFRED SCOTT SCUTT·G.HIT, h..0. \ .0. (Gnltcl). Direriu)' of thc Ambulance Dcpartmcnt-The l.L\.JlQT;Eli:-i UF BHEA]),\LIU:\J~, K. '. Librarian- Li.l'\1 t-Colollel RICHA ltD HULllECIl E. S~CI'ctal'Y and ACcollntant- WILLLur R. ~D\\,ARDS, Esq., A.O.A. Chai?'lH('(n of the British Ophthalmic IIospttal, JG1'uscdcm- P ,. C n The Ea.rl of LYMOUII1, . . Ohief Sec)'etCG1'Y of the Ambulance Dcpa)'t)~wnt0 P " .. l't Colonel Su' HEIlBERT . Er,nOll, ).,
<1l~~i~tnnt
JExecntibe
n V.
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®ffiCtH5.
Assistant Directo)' of the A?nblllctn~e Dcpa?·tment, Lieut.~Colonel S11' RICI1AllD C. TE~tPLE, TIt., O.I.E. Assistant Receit'c1··General-E. HAK~ON FRESiIFllCLD, Esq. Assistant Libm1'1'an-CYltIL DAvENror,T, ESfj. Flon. Scc)'cta1'Y of the British Ophthalmic IIoSIJitaZ, JemsalciII0 I E Coloml Tllo~rAs II. HENIlLEY, ., . Assistant Hon. Sccrda?'Y (f01' Scotland) of the B~'itish Ophlh.almic IIospital, JC1'1Isale?nJ. HORNE STEVE'SO.T, ES(l' (UlllC01'J1 Pl11'sUlvanl).
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<!tottndl.
The Council consists of the Snb'PI ior as President eX'o/ficio, the Executive Officers, and the following
Selected Members.
Sir JOH~ FURLEY, C.B. Major-General J. O. DALTON, R.A. The Earl of RANFURLY, G.O.M.G. Oolonel C. W. B. BOWlJLER, O. B. Lieut. -Oolonel Sir RICHARD C. TEMPLE, m., C.I.E. Sir JA~ES DICK, K.O.B., 1\I.R.C.P_I., R.N, Oolonel Sir CHART,ES M. WATSON, K.O.M.G., O.B., R.E.
Inspector~General BELGRAVE Nr TNIS, M.D.,
R.N. RICliARD DOU(}LAS POWELL, nt., K.C.V.O., :ilLD. 00lone1 Sir CLE)lEN'l' M. ROYDS, C. B. EmWND OWEN, Esq., LL.D., F.R.C.S. ,VILLTA:;[ D. J,DIES, ES(h O.V.O_ The Earl of BES. BOROUGH, C.V.O., C.n.
Sir
The Rev. Canon E. SIIEPPARD, C.V.O., D.D., The Hev. PAUL ".V. WYATT. (Sub·Dean of the Chapels Royal). AXD ~f) n-eprcf)entatine l.;tllinbt~ of Q}irnce anh 1E~quitE~, Colonel T. H. IIE~DLEY, C. I. E. Surgeun-General Sir WILLIAM TAYLOR, CnAllLEs B. HA.:'lJI.'J'ON, ESfj., O.M.G. KO.B., M. D. Lieut.-Colonel Ivon PIIILI!'J'::;, D.S.O., M.P. The Lord OLAUD HAMILTON, :M. P. Lieut. -001. EOMOND M. 'WILSON, O.n., Oolonel CIfAItLES F. ST. CLAIIt A~STItUTllEJ,I, M.V.O., D.S.O. O.M.G., D.S.O., R.A.M.O. EDWIc DAwE~, Esq. 'rhe Lord DESBOIWUGII, K. O. V. O. \VILLIHI IIEKltY ST. JOllN HOPE, Escl. The Earl of KILMOHI~Y, E..P.
H.R.H. Prince CIIltII'lTIAN OF CIlLESWIGHOLRTEfN, K.G., G.O.B., &c. H.H. Prince ALDEItT OF SCIILJl::SWIG· HOLSTEIN, G.C.B., G.C.V.O. H.H. The Duke of TECK, G.O.B., G.C.V.O., &c. Vice·Admiral H.R.II. Prince LOUIS OF 13AT'l'ENBEItG, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., R.N. H.M. King HAAKO OF NORWAY, K.G., G.C.B., G.C.V.O. II.S.H. Prince ALEXANDElt OF TECK, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., D.S.O. II.R.H. Prince ARTIlUlt OF CONNAUGllT, K.G., G.C. Y.O. Sir JOUN FURLEY, C.I3. (lIono1'({I'Y Bail(fl). Sir 'l'HOMAt:; NORTH DICK-LAUDlm, 13t. :Major Sir AncllIllALD LAMB, nt. The Earl FElllmnl'l. Colonel Sir HEnllEltT C. PERROTT, Bt., C. U. Colonel Sir JAMES GILDEA, KC.V.O., 0.13. HENl~Y JOIIN LOFTuS, ES(l' Colonel BKfllEL MAltl'lX D AWES. General Sir CIIAllLES 'WARREN, G.C.M.G., E.O.B., H.R. Major·General JA:.ms CECIL D.urox, R.A. Colonel AYJ,lImr.. GOULD HUNTER-WESTON OF HUXTEr..sTON, C.D., D.S.O., R.E. Colonel The Lord ,\T ILLU,lI[ CECIL, 0.1'.0. EDWIN FltESIIFIELD, Esq., LL.D., (IIono1'aI'Y Bailiff). The Earl Br,AssEY, G.C.B. The Visconnt TI~l\IPI,Wl'OWN. The YiSCOUllt ENUTSFOIW, G.C.M.G. (Sub. PrioT). ROBERT MACLEAN MACLEAN, Esq. Ar..TlIUll F. G. LEvEsoN-GowJm. ColonelF. A. IIEYGA'l'E LAMBlmT. Col. Sir CIiAHLEf3 ,V YNDIIAlII ,M UIt!{AY, O. D. The Earl of RANFURLY, G.U.M.G. T
The Lord RA~DHUHST, G.O.S.I., G.C.I.E. Sir HE . ~RY AUT!IUlt BLAKE, G.O.M.O. The Earl of MEA'l'II, R.P. .\LEXANDER EO~[lJND FltA.'Elt, Esq. The Lord l\IOSTYN. The MARQUESS OF BltEAD\.LDAXE, E.G. The DUKE OF POlt'l'LAND, K.G,. G.O.V.O. 1J.(!!:., Fitltl-:Mar:>hal The EARL ROBU~TS, K.G., Kr., G.C.B" O.JI., G.C.S,I. llOllfo..lll' Br..UDE. l~f.L CAltl'Elt, 1';8(1" F.R.O.S., (Ilonoml'Y COIili/lander). Non:'L\.'!{ HAY :FOItnE:'5, Es(J., :F.R.C.S. (EdiD_) Colonel CYRIL W. 13. DOWDLER, O. B. (IIonorary Commander). Lieut.-Oolonel .iRTflt;n O_Dll'DBLL :tATE. ~bjor-Gcneral ASTLEY FI';LLOWES TERRY. The E(1rl of PLYMOUTH, O.P. The Earl of SAKDlYICU, KC. V.O. The Earl of ELLES:'IIEI:E. EDWIX IIAXSOX FIlEl::lUFIELD, ES(1. The Yiscount BI!ACKLE'f, M.Y.O_ Fielcl-:Harshal The ViSCOUll t EITCHEX Ell OF hIiAItTOl))[,KP"G.C.D., O.JI., G.C.S.I. Lieut.-Col. irR[CIIA.IWC.TE)Il'LE,Bt.,O.I.E. 'il' ALFRED SCOTT SCOTT-GATTY, KO.V.O. (CiarteT King of Arms). 001. Sir HERBEln' JEKYLL, KO.ilI.G., R.E. n.~. The Lord ISLIXGTON OF ISL[XGTON, R.C.:JI.G., D.S.O. Oolonel Sir J A.:~IES R. A. CLAnK, Bt., O. B., F.R.O . . E. Sir RODEItT HARYEY_ H.E. Sir GEORGE S. OLARKE, G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E. Lieut,-Colone1 J OHX WILLOl:GIIIlY 'YR,\!. Sir '\"ILLIAM \\'YNDKL\l PORTAL, Bt. The Earl of Mn.;'To, KG .. G.C . . 1., G.C.M.G. The Duke of SO)IEnsET.
The following are the Sub-Prelates: The Bishop in JERUSALEM and the EAST. The Bishop O!lMSBY.
The Bishop of ])UNEDIX, (Primate of New Zealand). The Bishop of SOUJI-rWARK.
7 Full information as to the work of the St. John Ambulance
Association, and its Branches, can be obtained on app lication to the Chief Secretary. St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, London E.C., by whom copies of printed papers will be supplied in reasonable
St. JOhl1 Bmbtllance Bssociatiol1o
numbers without charge, on Reference Numbers or Letters as follow being quoted.
Reference. Pamphlet 57B
Formation of Centres Formation of Classes in connexioll with Centre,
Pamph. ~
Formation of Detached Classe
Pampb . ~
Arm and other Badges .
Paper 74.
Invalid Transport Corps (Head-quu,rters)
Paper A.
Chelsea Infirmary, London, S.,v., for practical experience in Hospital N ul'sing, &c.
Paper 73a.
Syllabus of In truction--J unior
Paper 40.
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First Aicl Course
Paper 5
Home Nursing Course
Paper 60.
Home Hygiene Cour, e
P<1per
Sanitation Course
Paper
Cottage 1\ ur, ing Course
P<1pel' ~
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D.
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" Regula tions for th e conu uct of Examinations
Paper
Medallion and Re-examination Regulations
Paper G2
Pocket Certificates
Paper 5G.
General R egulationR, St. John Ambulance Brigad e .
Ref. Let. ~
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Pamph. ~ , Notes on Military Sanitation" P amp 11 ' Y<rlf 8 T1 .Price ~ists of all articles sold by the StoreR Department, w.lth partIculars and estimates for Hor.:s e Ambulance Uarriaaes LItters, Stretchers, &c. can also be obtained. b ,
REPORT FOR 1911. HE Director and Chairmrl,ll anc1 the Central Executive Committee of the Ambulance Department of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England have the honour to submit the following report for the information of His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, the Grand Prior, and the Chapter-General :The two great events of the pa t session, during which the progress and success of the Department's operations Loth at home and abroad hl1\'e been fully maintained, have been the prominence given to the ·w ork of the ~ 't . John Ambulance Brigade during the Coronation festivities, and the honour conferred upon the Ambubnce Department by the Inspection of the Metropolitan, "The Prince of 111es' Corps," of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, No. 1. District, by His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, K.G. This In pection took place in Hyde Park on Saturdl1Y, 2~nd July, l1nd wa attended by 48 Ambulance Divisions, and the 14 Ifursing Divjsions in the Di trict were well represented, the totl1l number of all ranks on pl1rade being 1,136, including 182 nursing si tel's. After the Inspection there was a march past, and then a square was formed in order thl1t the Inspecting Officer might address the Corps. It ,rill be remembered in la t year's report some very ellcoul'i.lging remark by His Royal Highness l1t similar functions connected with the Anlbulance Department, during the 'iisit of His Royal Big-lme s to South Africa, were reported. The Sub-Prior of the Order (the Yiscount Knutsford, G.c.M.a.,) the leading Executive Officers l1nd ml1ny members holding various official positions, who were present in Hyde Pttrk, hl1d the gratification of hearing some observl1tions made by His Royal Highne s the Grand Prior, of which
T
,y
Hyde Park
Inspection.
8
Railway and Brigade
Competit ion s.
St. John A 'IJllniJance Association.
the follo"wing i a ummary. The Grand l1rior aitl he could not leave "withont e.-pro. ~ ing his great satisfaction with the In pection. It said n gre[l.t deal for the Brigade that 0 nlany had tnrned ont in snch tropic<ll wcather, and he ,ya . hnppy to thank them for this evidcnce of their deyotion to duty. The 't. John \.111 bllhnce Brigade had increa ed in number:::; in :nch a maryellon way since it was first formed that it oti:icers and men nnd its nnrsing sisters were now a gre[lt a set to the nation, nnd the nation owed them a con iderable debt of crrntitnde for the . plendid "work the~T had done and "were doin ef . lIe noticed that a large numuer of those present ,\"ore the .onth African medal. Thi howed how many of them had answered to the call of their country in the time of need. He was yery p~'oud to be the Grand Prior of the Order of t. John, and as long a~ the Allllmlance Department exi ted he would do all in his power to show the members his appreciation of their work nnd to oiicl' them enCOlll'acrement. He hoped th[l.t the same pjrit they had aIr ac1y ShO'Yll would continue to ::tnilll[l.te them, and that. houll1 they Le again called upon to help the Army in time of war t.he.," would respond to the cnll a splendidly as th y hac1 clone in the pa t. The great interest taken by His Hoyal 1] iglme . in the work both of the St. John Ambulance A . ociation n11(l of th •'1. John Ambulnnce Brigade for so many yenr .. pnst, ftt l]()llle ftllll abroad, is mo t highly appreci'lted Ly the .,'uubulancc l)eparllllellL and it is \ery gratifyiu u thnL fre<-luent instnnc of lhi .. 111tero-..;t contiuue to be showu by Bis Hoyal Hiuhness during hi~ residence in th e Dominion of Canada a Governor-Genentl. The finals in the competitiol's arranged lJY the Am Lulance Department for [,he Railw;1,Ys of England and ,ral '"lnd for enils of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, were held nt the Portman Rooms on ltIay 12th, the ~If\.rque·s of Breadnlbane, K.G., Director and Chairman, presiding. The Judges jn the Inter-railway Competition were Major F. H. \Yestmacott, F.R.C.S., R.~\"~I.C. Cr.), of Manche tel', and ~Ir. John Forbes, M.B., of London, and the result of the Competition wa as follo,,'s :TOTAL PO.'SIBLE POI.LTTS
327.
1. :JIidland and Great :N orthern Joint nail way ("'\Yinuer of the
Inter-Railway Challenge. 'hield)
9
CO?npetitions.
Points 22G~
2. London and X 01 th "W os tern Hail way 3. La.nca,shirc alld Yorkshire Hnihmy 4. FUl'lleSS Hailway... ... . . . . ... 5. London, Brighton and ~uuth Coast Hall way 6. Gren,t \Yestern Hailway 7. North Eastern Hail way ... 8. London and "'orth Wcstel'1l amI Great ,Ye~terll Joint
Il<.tilwcLYs
217~
20:3 :ZOO.!
187 1 ;)
178 167
In the Brigade competitiolls for Lhe Dewar Shield and the Symon-Eccles Challenge Uup, for which seven Divisions of the Brigade competed, the Judges were Mr. Robert Anderson, )LD. R.nd 1\11'. J. G. McLannaluLll, L.RC.P.I. The result of the Brigade cOlllpetition was as £ollo,,"s :TOTAL POSSIBLE POI~Tt:;
330.
Points. 1.
'ittingboul'ue Divibion (Winner of Dewar
• 'hield) 2. Si." Bells Divisioll (\yillllel'b of • 'rmoll- Ecdc. Challengo Cup 3. Adoll Hall Diyision .1. llLmick Division... 5. L.B. and. '.C. Haihmy (\\"illo\\ \Yalk) Di\". G. \Yellillgbol'ough Corps 7. liyitoll Culliery Division...
232
2.21 2l7~
H)f)
1U7~
1D;3 17
At the conclu ion of the competition the challenge shields and prizes ,yere pre entCtl to the succes::,ful compeLitors by Her Itoyal Highness the Duchess of Connallght, <.1 Lady of ,J ubtice of the Oreler, who ",ns accornpnnied uy His Roynl Highne s the Duke of 101l1laught, the C1r1tlll1 PriOl"o In l'e ponding to a yote of thank, to the Duche'. propo ed by the Sub-Prior, the YiscounL Rnut ford, Hi ' RoynI Bighnes:; the Grand Prior remarked lhnt both himself nnd the Duche s had for many years past taken a great interest in eyerything connected with the Order of St. John and in flmbuhmce ,york. He congratulated tho e who had received prizes on the great uccess which had attended their work. Among the many people who could do nmbulance work and who could help La snye other"" he could imagine none more useful than railwn"J men, .,. nfurtunateh' they'- had uOTeater J opportunitie of dealing ,yith nccideuts than any other body of men aud therefore it ,,"as yery oTatifying' to know that the''''J "b J ( h[l.cl taken such an interest in nlllbulance work. E\erybody appreciated their devetion to duty nnd to the hard work ,,-hich fell to their lot, and he was plenscd to haye the opportunity of paying this public tribute to them. He was nl 0 glad to see
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Royal Membeps.
St. John A ?nbL~lCince
Associ(~tion.
the progre s malle by the Brigade. It was only 24 years since it ,nlS started, and whon they thought of the small Leginning they must rejoice to see the lnrgu numLers which had been added. On the occasion of the Coronation 50ll1e thollS<U1Cls of members woulc1 be on duty in the street.· of L0l1clo11, nnc1 it was a grcat thing to know that they hHll LlJese men and nul' ing sisters always ready to be of use to their fellow countrymen. Other nlember of the Ro:p11 Family hn:ve during the past yc::n shown their wonted interest in the proceedings of the Anllmlnnce Department. Her Royal Righne s Princess Christian of Schle wig-Holstein di triuuted Ulclhllions and ccrtiijcates to the successful students of the K or\\"ooc1 Centre at the HiLz HoLel, and in accordance with the annual cllstom similar awards ,vere also pre enteJ by Her Royal Highnes at the "Yinc1sor Centre. Her Royal Highness Princess Clll'i tian has also consented to become the Patron of the County of London Yohllltary Aid organization of the Territorial Branch, Princes YicLoria of Schles\yig-Holstein was present at a meeting at Ahcrstoke and presented certiticates and badges gained during the year Ly members of the Go port, Alverstoke and} areham Centre, of \rhich Her Royal Highness is Pre5ident. Ilis Sereno Highnc5s Prince Alexander of Battenberg has accepteJ the Presi(lellcy of the Portsmouth Centre, yacated LJ' His Hoynl Highne ·s the Duke of Connaught on Lecoming Grand Prior of the Order. During the Coronation Festiyitics the whole of the Metropolitan " Prince of "Vales's ., Corps of the I t. John A mLulance Brigade was placed at the disposal of the Police Authorities l)y the Order for day and night du ty, and the llUllloer ,YHS increu. eel bya large number of members being Lrought up frolll the Proyinces without any expense whatever to Police funds. It i:::; oftell llOt recognised that the services of the memLers of the St. John Ambulance Brigade are entirely voluntary; not only nre its members unpaid for their seryices on these oce;asions but they nre often put to considerable expense in ,yeur and tear of uniforlll:::; and in travelling expenses, to say nothing of un occasionallosl:i of wages by reason of their employers being unwillillg to pay thelll for the time during which they are absent. 2142 menlLers of the Brigade wero on duty on 22nd June, the day of the Coronation,
Cor'onation Festivities.
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and so much were their services appreciated that the following order was issued by the Commi. sioner of Police of the 1\Ietropoli from New Scotland Yard : cc On behalf of the l\Ietropolitan Police, who had special opportunities of seeing the work done Ly the St. John cc Ambubnce Brigade, the Commissioner desires to be one of the cc first to acknowledge the invaluaLle help received from this "splendid organizl1tion during the Coronation period. His cc experience is, that the St. John Ambulance Brigade welcome " any opportunity of placing their services and reSOLlrces at the cc disposal of the public." His l\Iajesty The King was also grl1ciously pleased to express through the Grand Prior His appreciation of the services of the Brigade during the Coronation period, und sanctioned the issue of eleven speci,11 il \Ter Coronation medals ·0 leadmg 'uperior Officers of the Brigade in recognition of their val uable ervices on ambulance duty in the street and elsewhere during the time of the Coronation fe tivitie. It is understood that the other members of the Brigade who were on duty in London on that occnsion will ,llso receiyo thc Coronfltion medal. The ccond day of the celebrations involved a much heavier call upon the members of the Brignde for duty, there being 123 stations formed along the route on that occa ion, and the number of men and women required Leing nearly 3,000. On both clays the members on duty were dnt wn from the Provinces a well a from London , and included contingents from India, :Malta, New Zealand and South Africa. Similar valuable services were performed by members of tl:e Brigade in the provinces at various meetings in connection WIth the Coronation festivities and al 0 on the day of the Investiture of His Royal Highnesl:l the Prince of \\Tale at Carnarvon. Full particulars of these service at Carnaryon and elsewhere are recorded in the reports in the Appendices ot ~he Chief Commissioner and Deputy COllimi ioner, Lut as an Instance of the arduous nature of the duties which are ycry often performed by members of the Brigade the Committee desires to place .on record the following account of what is said probably to constItute a record in the first aid history of thi country:-In response to an appeal from the l\Ietropolita.l1 Police for c(
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Collieries and Mines.
St. John A ?1~bulance As ociation.
volunteers to go to Carnarvon for street duty upon the occasion of the Investiture of the Prince of \Yales, a llivision consisting of entployes of' 11 well-known brewing firm immelliately proHered its ervice . A contingent comprising several oflicen; and 14 non-colllll1i sioned officers and privates left Lonclon n,t 10 p.m. from Euston, and arriving at Cal'n<11'Yon at 3.80 a.nl. llln,rched a di tn,nce of SOllle eight miles a11l1 jmmediately took up their place on the line of route. The day being exceptionally warnl their duties were e-xtrelllelyanluons, the 11urnberof e<l e ~ being very large. It ,\,,1 not until fOll!' o'clock in the afternoon, after 12 hours of eontinuou service, that they were able to march back to the station. There they ,yere entrained, and arrived in London early the next morning. \\Tithin the spn.ce of 30 h ours they had travelled 500 miles by train, 16 llliles on foot, and had given 12 hours' duLy in the streets; certainly no eu y task. They depended for pro, isions on "That they were able to carry. It al 0 devolved on ench man to pay his own raih"ay fare. Some iden, of the work n.CCOlllplil:ihed by the Drign.de lllay be gauged from the fact that thi division alone, comprising in all orne 36 men, has in the last four years treated auout 1,200 cases of illness anll accidents in the streets. Truly H. devoted and unselfish service, yet only one of hundreds which might be quoted, desenTjng of unstintell public esteem. A well-known London lle,\' pH.per was kind enough to make a gift to the Brigade of 50,000 yery servieeable puper eup.. , which proved exceedingly useful for distribution to the puLlic on Coronation day and on the day of the Royal Progress, for the administration of water in cases of faillting. These cups ,yere manufactured in such a way that they could be folded into a very small space. Pillars -were attached to the hydrants in side streets adjacent to the route of processions, from which water was drawn and supplied to the public in the paper cups under the uirection of special ambulance men, and Lhe cups proved undeniably practical and useful. Part 1. of the General Report of the Chief' Inspector of' .i\Iines dealing with District Statistics of Mines and (~ualTies for 1910 was issued in the autumn. According to the report the total number of persons employed in and about the mines of the United Kingdom that year was 1,078,083, of whow 1,049,407 worked at
Oollieries and
~Mines.
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the 3,253 mines under the Coal Mines Act, nnd 28,676 at the 663 mines under the l\Ietalliferous 1\1ines Act. It was stated that:""With n~O'<t1'Cl to acciclents, thcre were at the mincs un(lc)' the Coal " Mines Act 1,2<12 selln.mte fatal nccident~, Celli sing 1,!75dectths. Comparcd " with 100D this is nn incl'case of G? aceHl(:nt::; anel .5:22 dec~th,;. Of those "killed 111 wcre unclei' IG, as ngall1st f);') l1l WOf) . . At llllllC::; under the (( :Jfetn,llifcrous Mines Act therp wel'e 38 fat~-tl acclClentH and 4:3 dcaths, " the n,cci(lents bcing thc same as the prevIOUS year and th.e deatl:s (( ,howing nn increase of thrce. Tl1crc .were 80 fat.fLl aceldents III C( quanies, with 84 deaths, thrce fcwcr accIdcnts than m 1DOD, but the " Hame number of dea,ths. " Non-fatal aceiclents in coal mines causing disablcments for more (( than seven clays nnmbercd l:)8,5G.), the pel:so11s injured nUl.n?er~ng " 15D 0--12. ~\t metalliferous millcH 1,578 aCCIdents OCCUlTed ll1JUl'll1g " l,59G persons j at quar!'ics !>,1 Sf) acciclents, injurin~ .;"),175 persons. " 'l'hcsc fio'urcs shmv an mel'case over 1UOD of l)C1'<;ons lJ1Jul'ed-namely, (( ') 73G in b coal 111 incs 162 ill metalljfcrou8 mincs, and :31 D in quarries. cc The non-fn,tal aecjclents l'cpOl'tefl to insp ctors were :-In coal mines, " 5,433 (H. decrcasc of .1:3) j in metallifcrous mines, 281 (an increase of 18) j cC in quarrics, 1,:385 (n. decrease of :W). ., " cc The totn,l numbcr of dcaths (1,77:» from accldents III coal l1nnes IS " the highest yct J'econlecl in anyone yc'ar ; those from explosions haye cc 0111y becn e reeeded twice-in 18G6 (G.")l clec:ths) and 1 ."i8 (;")86 deaths). cc The number of deaths from fnlh; of ground IS also the hl(/hest )'fCoi'rled(( namely, (i.1U. The l'C110rt states that olle mllst (fO v(lck to iRDO tojinrl (( ee hi(fher defuh-mte .fi·oln all CftllSeS 1,(lule/'(J/'ollncZ -na7llel!l,J'q,'J pel' iqOO. cc That YC(l,l', like the one undC'r revlCW, was marked by serIOUS colhery " exp10sions."
These figures prove the necessity for (( first aid" and it is providential that there is no class of the industrial community which devotes more attention to the dissemination of this know ledge than colliers and Jniners. Thi hus been the case ~lmost ever since the St. John Ambulance Association was first started, and it would occupy far too much space to gi,e a detailed record of the step taken in the various localities to encourage an eHicient I, nowlec1ge of this most indi pensable matter of education in a calling of uch a dangerolls nature. His l\lajesty's Inspectors of l\lines are deeply interested in ambulance work, and not a few themselves offer challenge hielcls and prizes for competition amongst miners by "~yay of encourflgement in promoting zeal and efficiency in am Lulance instruction. E,ery year competitions are held for tbe prizes offered, not only Ly the Inspectors of 1\1 ines bu t by the colliery owners and others to promote the acquisition of n Imo,yledge of first aid and to maintain efficiency by subsequent e:nminntions and competitions for the voucher, medallion and labe1.
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Rescue Wopk.
St. John Ambnlwnce Association.
In many collicries n,ndmines there arc formed 11111 ts of the St. John .Ll.mbulance Brigade, the members of which thus hn,ve n,n opportunit)" of keeping up their knowledge from ,Year to year. In recent order is ueel by the Home Secrelary in compliance with the :Hines Accidents Rescue and Aid Act oC 1910 it is required that competent l'escue brigcLdes n,re to be orgn,ni. eel n,n(l 111n intaineel n,t mines, it bein o' necessary [or every memb l', in ml(lition to certn,in other qualifications, to hold n, first aid certificate from the • t. John Ambulance Association or from the t. Andrew's Ambulance As~ ociation. As an in Lance of the utility and vn,lne of rescue work in 111ines it mn,y be mentioned thn,t at n, presentation of certificn,tes to men from all parts of Ln,ncashire anrl Yorkshire at the ,Yigan :Hining and Technical College lnst June it was stn,ted thn,t the Howe Bridge Rescue Station was opened in 1908, beginnillg with u, membership of thirty colliery firms representing n,n annual output of n,bout 9,000,000 ton, \vhile the memuership th n included 64 firms representing n,n output of 20,000,000 tons, 423 men hn,ving been trn,ined and qualified in the usc of rescue appn,ratus. In the case of the disastrous explosion at the Hult.on Colliery, within 3.5 minntes of receiving the call at Ho,ve Bridge the Sergen,nt-l\fajor Tnstructor was on the scene and 40 men equipped for rescue work were mobilised by 10 o'clock in the morning, n,ncl ultimately no fewer thn,n 22.5 trained men 'were able to tn,ke part in the rescue work. In connection 'with the Hulton Colliery eli aster it may here be mentioned that several awards were made by His Royal Highness the Grnncl Prior and the Chapter-General of the Order of Rt. John to members of the rescue parties who had shown distinguished gallantry in rcscuing or endeavouring to re. cue the lives of their comradcs in this catastrophe. Full particulars of the awards and of the (fnlbnt conduct of the recipients appcar in the report of the ChaptcrGeneral. Sir Henry Cunynghame, the Chairman of the Royal Commission on l\lines, in an interesting speech at the nnnual distribution of awards at thc Dolcoath Mine brallch of the Association at Camborne, cn,lled attention to the value of the work of the Ambulance Department of the Order and said in his opinion a miner could not do better than quali(y himself to
Rp8ClW
Work.
15
render aid in cases of accident, as people outside the mines hardly rcn lised what relief could bc n.ffol'c1ecl to a sufferer through a knowlcclge of first aid. The p),oper hanclEng of the injurecl at timcs made almost all thc diffcrence between a person lJeing a cripple for life or not, the mere nrt of lifting u, man properly on to a stretcher being i'reguen t1y of the most yital importance. In the course of his remarks Sir Henry said that the investigations of the Royal Commission on Mines had provccl in the most undenial)le manncr the excellent and philanthropic work being performed lly numbers of men employed in the mines ancl collieries who were ready at a moment's notice to risk their own lives in caring for their nnfortunate comrades and who devoted their time andleisllre to acquiring such a knowledge of first aid to the injured as enn,blec1 them to alleviate pain even if they did not always Sfwe life. One other of the numerous meetings which have taken place during the year must here be referred to, viz., the Challenge Shield competition pro1110terl lJY the Cumberland Mines and Quarries. The Finl11s took phce at a large gn,thering presic1ed over by Mr. J. B. Atkin on, the Chief Inspector of Mincs in the Newcastle district. Each Ulan taking part in the competition was prcsented by :.\11'. ,V. Leek, the Jnspector of Metalliferous Mine8, with a small ambulance outfit designed by Sir Henry Cl1nynghame and containing in compact compass everything necessary for treating small wound with the view of preventing blood poi ouing. Sir John Randles, the Chainllan of the \V orkington Iron and Steel Co., al 0 offered valuable prizes to competitors [mel at the prcsentation made some appropriate remarks crLlling attcntion to the importance of this knmdedge in the colliery and mining districts. Although the preparl1tions for efficient re"cue. work in mines are still in their infancy in mimy localities it is satisfactory to record that a cel'tain amount of progress has been made during the year, and among the stations to which attention may be drawn are those at Els-wick, N e'iycastle-on-Tyne, belonging to the COrLl O,vners' Association of Northumbel'hnd and Durham, at Howe Bridge, Atherton, and Garswood Hall, built by the Lancashire and Cheshire Coal Owners, at Aberman in the Aberdare VaHey, and Crumlin and Tl'edegal' in l\lonmouthshire,
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Constabulary and Police .
St. John
A??~b'l.dance
the North Staffordshire Con.l Owners' Slation at Stoke-on-Tren t and at the Felling Collier)T in the Dnrluun n.nd Yorkshire district which n.fl'ord every po sible fn.cility to the work o[ the St. John Ambulance AR ocin,tion. Nor m11st the a.rcluous and zealous work carrie(l on in the dioclrict under the sllpervision of 1\[1'. C. B. Pn,imcr, Deputy Commissioner for No. VI. District of the Brig-ad be oY8l·looked. Very. ati ~factorr r eports continlle to be received [rom time to time from the various (Ii tricts respecting the ounty Constabubry and Borough Police Forces. 1 here is now hanUy a Police Force in the country in which the acquisition of a certificate for First Aid to the Tnjur d i not practically con1pul ory, and everyencouragell1 nt is afforded by Chief Constables and others in authority to promote the maintenance of such knowledge by yearly rc-examinn,tions for v011chers, medallions and labels. These awards are very frequently presenterl hy the Lord In,yors and Mayor of cities and horough. in the presence of the Corporation, and on these occasion. vn,luable te.timony is often forthcoming by the Police Authorities as to the importance to police officer of a knowledge of how to den,l with cases of sudden illness and accident, which otherwise would often be improperly treated. As a typical instance the following extract from the periodical returns from the Chief Constable of the County of Lancashire is both interesting and instructive. W1·clnes. At 10.30 p.m. 10th .J ulr, 1911, P.C. 383 LeYELn sta,tioned at " 'Yidnes was calle.d to No. 22 Yictoria I 'treet, 'Yidnes, "h re he snw Pet r " Cooneyofthe above address lying on the sofnin the kit hen with his right " leg apparently broken above the ankle. P.C. got some wood cLnd mad " two splints, put some cotton wool in between and bandaged the leg up. " Dr. John Hutchinson's Assistant came an(l examined the leg and said " it was broken above the ankle. Rossendale. "About 7.0 p.m. 19th July, 1911, P.O. 1177 :JfeMichael received " information that a man had fallen down in Prineess Strcpt, Ua." lingden, and was severely hurt. P.O. at once pl'ocecdccl there and founel "a man named Thomas Howarth, a cartel', of no fi _-ed abode, lying in the " streetP.C. examined himandfound therightfemul', nCal·to thethigh joint "appeared broken. He obtained a flat piece of wood, ancl firmly ba,nd" aged the limb. Howarth was taken to Dr. 8tewnrt's SUl'gpJ'Y, Fnion " Doctor of Haslingden, who upon cxamination orclered his removal to " Blaekburn Infirmary, and said there was no need for him to interfcre " with it, as it was very well bandaged. P.C. then conveyct1 Howarth " in the Horse Ambulance to the Blackburn Infirmary. c,
Constu,bula?'y (l,nd Police.
As ociation.
17
Rossencl((le, "At 3.15 p.m. nth Scptcmher, lOll, P.u. 56-1 Blaeldec1ge receivecl " information tlmt a woman had fallen clown stair'! at her resiclence in 'c Goit Street, \Va,terfoot, and was severe]y hurt. P.C. immediately " procee(le(l thero and found :.'IIt:s. ColliI?-ge in Bethel ~ 'tJ'eet, (close by) " bloeding from an u"'ly woum1m her nght al'm, the hone exposcd for "about 4 inches, thc cLl'tCl'Y sevcl'c(l and muscles torn. l'.c. applied " digituJ comprcssion to the hmchia,l artery, aml succeec1ed in alTesting "the bleecling, a,fLerwanls bandaging the injurod limb. Dr. lloss who " was sent for, al'l'i ved at a.:30 p.m. inserted 'even stitches, and afterwards " dressed the wound. P.c. conveyed her home, and on examining tho " sta.irs wherc tlH.' (1,ccidcllt took place, founel them Yery steep j ';)lr8. "Collinge stating she fell from the tOl) on to [L bccl-dmmbcl', which "was lefta,t the hottom,thel'eby receiving the injuries abo,-e de cribed. " Doctor writes :-P.u. Dla,e;ldcclgc l'endcrecl first aid to a woman who " was severely inj ured yesterday at IYaterfoot, and by his 1Jl'omptne. 's he " prevcnted her losillg a great quantity of blood. He aftenvc.n·ds hellJed me " a great deal in tl'c(1,ting the woulld. C'h1lJ'dl.
"While on duty at 1:2.1;') n.m. 17th f)eptemhel', 1011, P .• '. 2.jO Chiney " saw a man ltamed nidul.rd Bl'llllShl1, of 20, Prineess Street, Durnley, fa1l from the fl'ont seat of [L st<Ltional'Y waggonette in King Street, " ·Whalley, a,nd alio'ht on his hea(l. On goin u to Brunskill, the sergeant "found him uncunscious, so a ppliecl tlrtifit.:a,l n>spiration for about :20 " minutes, ,titcr whit.:h he began to brcathe, the P.c. theu cxamined him " and founel bvo large wounds on top of head, ,vhich he padded and "bandaged, (1,11(1 sent for Dr. Postl ,thwaite who came and put !Six titches in the wmmcb. Dnlllskill wa. Cl.ftel'warc1s taken home. (C
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J(ii'kiulin.
"At about 2-0 p.m. 10th S ptL'mhcl', 1011, P.C. 181 BYron receiyed " infol'llmtioll from ,t f-ishel'll1an that the bod v of a dead woillan was Iving " neal' the water edge on Hossall n each, 61eveley;:; Thornton. P.C. at " once went and on the wety mct P.U. G67 ~herlock who also came along " with P.c.;. P. I. engaged a hore and cart to 1'em0'-e the body. and on " reaching the plttt.:e found the woman lying in [l pool of watcr about 12 " inches decp, the lower part of the hody Wil· nearly coYcl'ed ,vith water "and the he,td and shuultlcrs were on rai·ed sand and not in much ;: wa~ee. P.U's. vullefll~er out and at .once began artificial l'epiration, whlCh wa,s contll1ue(1 fOl' about :30 nUllutes, ·w hen she began to show :: sign .. of life. P.e. then sent a boy for Dr. Penistun of Ileyele;r, and removed the woman to the Colf house, 110ssaU beach. _l. ,yoman then " removed h'1' wet <.;lothing, wrapp:...cl her in blankets and placed hot " water bottles to 1101' feet a,nd 'ides of body, al 0 gaye her some brandy. " P.U's. continued to rub the body upwal~d::l to encourao'e circulation~ " Dr. Penis tun arrived about 3 p.n.1. and told the P.O'·. to continue a. "they wcr~ doing, . ubsequently ordering her removal to Fleehyood " Cottage Ho ·pital. Dr. Peniston write' :-" I ,ya called to attend :.'III'S. " Ludlam, by p.e's. Dyron and ~ 'h rIock, and when ufficiently recoyered " from th eirects of hec immer .. ion in the sea, I had her remoyed to the :: Fleetwood O~ttage Hospital; I find her rallying ,yell this evening and expect she wlll be able to lectve the hospital to-morrow. I feel it my " duty t? express my wa,rm aPl)reci<.ttion of the skilful manner in which "first ald was rendered by the two Police-Officers mentioned above " [Lnc1 there is no doubt she owes her life to thell' prompt and efficient " treatment. Widnes. "At 3 p.m. on Thursday, 21st eptember, 1911, P.O. 1072 Millman " whilst on duty at Simms Cro, 'Vidnes, receiyed information that B
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" a man had broken his lcg at fin,mnc} 'YclHb~·'s sto;, yard in !lacls~OJ:~ " h'ecL P.~. nt once wcut to thc pln.ec, and t~l 1'e founel J oReph lI\~bhes " of GlacL-tollc Ntl'oet, \Yidnes, a H~Ol.lC Jl1,HSOn III the emplO)'.I1l:11t. of ::Mr. " \Yel b,r h'in 0' on the o'l'ouncl 81.111(>1'111g from a com pound b ;,wtn.1 C of the " 'o'ht ie~" P~.atonc~attendcdtothe ,,'ounc1, 8toPllC(~ the hlccdl110',y,nd ' rI~ : l'111., t" t() tllC leo' Dr Hutchinson app l'ICu,.] sp 0" • 1then 1 al'l'lYec1, l J[ '1he "e.'annne( ,\ ,1 1 "the limb and said P,C, had done It well, anc ~.}\er!=( ugle~, lemobcl,. "to the Hospital, '\\'here he ,,-as con,-oyecl by I,C. III the ]folse Am u '" lance. Ror/ul(( 1e, " At 7.30 p.m. 2Gth, 'eptembcl', ] 011, P. ~. U:3 Hoc '\, as called to the yard "of the ,\rhite Lion Hotel, High Strcet, Cnmlpton, <lnd tl~el'( Haw <tm~tn " named \Yilliam Bamford, l~'ing on the ground unCOnHCI(~US and q~l,lte "cold. P.C. ascertained that Bamford hac! c11'1m1~ a ql1C~n.bty of pou;on "(belladonna) from a bottle which '\, a ' neal' hun. ],em~ um~ble ~o " admini, tel' an emetic, P.C. rai<;ccl Bamford .up, an.d hY.lllSel'tmg J~lS ~'fino'er into Bamford, throat was SlH.:ces, fulI~1 get.t.l11g b,nn to YOlmt. then got a, sistance and carried Hamfordll.lto th,e 1nt~]_l(,l:. of the "hotel placed him before the fh'e and tre:1ted hlln fm shod. , '\ Ith the " result that he hegan to breathe morc frcely, 1".0.. ~b n g,tve h;lll~ ~ome " stron o' coffee. Dr. PcUT\, ul'l'iyed amI on ac;cert.H,lllmg what, 1 ,C;. had "done,lle said that he cOtlld do no more, anel acln eel Bamford ~ l'Cl~lOVal " to the Police ~ tation. Bamford rec()'\~recl and was ~rought hcfol e the " J u tices on :27th ~ eptember, 1811. . HI, unde promI~e~l to look after " him and the ::1Iagi h'ates hanclecllum O\'C1' to Ins uncle s carc. lCi d/m Ill, "At 1.40 p,m. 2nd Octoher, 1811, P.C. 1:39 Tumer was call (1 t<? John " Barnes, age Gl, of \\llittle Hill, \Yooclplnmpto~l, ,,110 )m.d m~t WIth an " accident by fulling off a ladder whilst gathel'mg. fnut 111 lus orchard. " P.O. founcfBarnes"ll'ing on his back on a (;ollch 1].1 ,\, 1:00J)1, apparently "in great pain, witl~ th~ foot of his left leg lY~llg\,~n a~l, unll~tural "position. On exarnlllahon P.o" ~ouncl tflat t.he left: lcr., 1: ell the ~l11kle "was broken. P.e. placed the mJurccl 11mb III a 1m" wILh thc Hound " one and applied two, 'plints, ,\"hidl he ll~ade fronI a :)OX, a~1c1 f'ccl~red " them with bandage. made from an old hnen bc(l ~hc~t. D1). ~\nde,1 son " of Pre ton, who arnyed ShOl'tly afterwanls, comp.lllllCl1t.ed 1. . fOl the " efficient manner in which he badremlereel ;first mel, ' aymg he could not " have done hettel', and on rcmoying the splmts, etc.,. the ])udu!' stated " that both bones were broken and re-applIed the splmts: At. (.15 p.m. " the Doctor set the leg with pIa tel' of paris and P.C. asslstec1Ill remoY· '" ing Barnes to bed. BUTY· " About 3.40 p,m. on 7th Oc·tuber, ] 911, P,C. 1118 t 'l11itl~, ~tationed at " Little Bridge, whil t on c1uty in \\Tu?h Lane, .1hllY, wm; I!lforl11ccl .tl~at " a man had got seriously injured ,\\'hIlst. playmg fo(:tball 11l an adJ~lln " ing field. P.C. went to the place, anc1m th~ dre'smo- room on th~ field " saw Samuel Jackson, lying on a table ,8~tfferll~g froml'uptu)'C', whIch h~ " stated had been caused through a collISIOn WIth another player. P.9. "placed Jackson in a comfortable position, raised the l~.)'\\:el' part of ~llS " body, and being unable to obtain any ice, bathed thelllJH~'ec1 part WIt? " cold water, and kept this treatment up for an hOHl', wlllhit .Jackson s " friends ,,-ere looking for a Doctor, As a Doct<?r could not he fOl~llCl, " Jackson was conveyed home in a cab.. On arnva.l .hc~))ne Dr. Brmth" waite came and examined and prescl'lbed for the Ill] ured man. Dr. "Braithwaite writes :-" This is to certify that I examined Samll~l " J ackson on October 7th, and found him suff81'ing from trauruatlC " hydrocele of the spermatic cord, and that the treatment rendered to
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"bim by p.e. Rmith, vi%., the npplicntion of cold, l'aISmg the lower " part of the body, etc., was llccessm'y and was verfectly correct, and ," col'rectl y c~tl'l'iecl out. Uh,lrclt. " At 3.20 p.m, on 231'c1 Octoher, ']!) 1J, P.C, 8]:3 Crankshaw whilst on duty " in Union Hoad, Oswa.ldtwistJu, saw two boys name(l Clarence Townley " a,nel El'eclel'ick Aspinall, both of Os walelt wistle, fighting in JJack \Yaltel' " Street, Osw1tldtwistle, and on getting neal' to them noticed Townley's "neck a.ncl collCtl, wel'e covered with hlood. P,C. asked Townley the " cause, and he said Aspinall ha(l thrown a stone which hit him on the "head. ]J.U examince! Townley's head an(l found a wound ahout ~-inch " long at the hac;k, hlceclinp,' heely. P.U took him to his home close by, " washed his hend ,mc! applied <l, c;old wet pa(l amI bandages. Jj /I )'/1.
"At ]1.:35 p.m. 2.'ith Octohe]', 1911, P.~', :)7:3 Gl'c(,l1woorl, stationed at " Bury, was informed that ct woman was lying ullc;unscious in Chapel " Street, Bury. On going thel'e he founel a woman lying 011 a doorstep " and from enquiJ'ies, P.~ '. was satisfied that the woman had taken poi, on. " P.~ " sent a c;onstable ful' a doctol', 'Vhilst waiting fo1' the doctor P.S " ma,de <1,11 emetic; of salt and Wetter, and with the assi,-tance of a civilian " P.S. forced opened the woman .i~n"·s and got the emetic clown hm' throat. "This having no eJIect, P .. '. administered two more doses of salt and "water, anel the woman commenced to Yomit, Dl'. France, Police" t Ul'geOl1, arrived a few minutes latel' and aftel' examining the woman, " ordm'ed hel' l'emontl to the Po1ic(' Ntatiol1, where she was detained in "custody. On 27th October, the woman, who was named .l\nnie Hm'" grayes, of no fixed abode, was bJ'ought beforc the :.\lagistrates charged " witha,ttcmptingtocollmitsni<.:idc bypoisollinghel' elf with salts of lemon " and on her Histel' ])J'omising to take carp of her, was discharged. Dr. " France writes :-" I was called to n woman last night in Chapel ~ 'tI'eet, " who was suffering from the effects of poison but owing to the prompt " and efficient first aid that had been rendered by the Police prior to " my l-\'lTiyal her life wa ' sa"\. cd. Bur!!. "At G,16 p.m. 18th August, 1911, P.e. 1523 Haworth was on " clutynear He,Ywoocl HailwaYt tation, when he was informed thata woman , had j um ped in to the Rochdale Canal, 300 yards away and was drowning. " P.C. n.long with P.C. G23 ,Yac1(lingtoll )'an to the place, P.C. Ha\vorth "diyestiug him~elf of his sprue patL'ol and helmet on the way, On " reaching the towing path P. C. saw a woman in the water, jumped in, " swam to the woman and aft r a struggle, l:lucceeded in getting her to "the side. P.e. 'Yaddingtol] assisted to take the woman out of the "water. The " 'oman was in a semi-conscious condition, P.O. as, isted by " \Yaclclington llsed artificial respiration, and in about ten minutes the " woman was sufnciently recovered to be r moyed to the Police Station. " It was found she was named Ellen Doh on, a '\viLlow of 4. Beck 'treet, " Heywood; she had been drinking for some time and Lhis coupled with " poverty, bad cause her to attempt to drown herself. On 19th August, ' she was brought beforethe Magistmtcs, charged with attempted suicide, " was discharged and haneled ovel' to her daughter, who promised to look " after her. For this good sc]'yicc P.e. 1;')2;') Haworth was specially pro. " moted to" Olass of :JJel'it," by the Uhief C;onstable, P.O. 1525 Haworth " was awarded the noyal Humane So<.:iety's Vellum on 22nd Xo,em. "bel', 1911. Sea/ol,th. "At G.50 p.m. 27th December, 1811, P.e. 1537 Uarpenter was H on duty in Linacre Road, Litherland, when he ascertained that a
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" ,,'oman \yns supposed to ha\ e taken poison at 7, Towccstcl' f 'b'cel, e Litherland, 1),0. immedia.tely mn to t.he howsc, thcllJ found .T e 'sie " Grain~el', age 21" single woman, in a dazcd, cond,iLion ; ~).C. qu fitinncd her, \\'11en sh JJomted to a packet o£ o.ahc aCId. P.l. at Oll(:' plO" pared an emetw of mu tard, s,alt and warm \\ atcl', and forcrd hel' to e take it, when she bcgan t.o Y0l111t; P.C. then tool- her to Dr. ('leIman, " who a.ttcnded to her, and then I: i lle \\'as remo\ ed to 11oot.le Hospital, "where sho \\as detained until 28th DCCClllbcl', and brought before " tho Magi hatcs at Isli11gt 11 COlll't, and " nt. to :Mill Hand II ospitnl, fot' e ob erYations, Dr. Gelman writes :-" On the ('Yclling of the 27th " Decem bel', 1811, I).C. 1537 Caq entcr brought to my bouse a woman " J es~ie Graingcr suffering £10m o.-alic acid ]Joif-oning, when called to hel' e he a,t once gaye n, ufficient emetic. Ibe had taken it ollsidcud)lo ( quantity-from careful cnquiry I conclude 18(; gl ains-Hn HJllOunt . which has frequently proyed fatnl. I clesil' to commend bi.' Pl'CllIpt and "effective action, "\yhich mntcriall~ conduccd tu bel' reeo, cry."
" a,ccidunt of 58 pel' 'ons killed amI 2],768 injured, (l,S again'lt 11 passen"gel's, :38 servants, and 1G other }>cl'son? }(ille(I,. n,nd 8:32 passengers, " 1D3G7 sel'\l1U ts, ~lllcl ;jD;3 othel' pOl'sonl::i Ill] ul'ud lJ1 1DOD, a. tota.l of 6:') " pdl'SOllS killed alld 20,792 illj u)'cd. DUl ing the year JDlO two fatal and " ~9 non-fa,tal cases of injury to their s('rvants were report.ed by Dock " (\JI11pnnies and IIal'hour Authorities a'l baying occm'l'pcl on milway " lines belonging to thcm, 17 of which did llot occm dm'ing the move" ment of yehides."
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Valuable work con tin ues Lo be carried on in connection \\. j til nil the len,ding Rn,ilway Comp[lnics of the cOllnLr,\", the great Inajority of whom hnve whil.t are c<.l11ed lbilwny Centres" under the St. John Ambulance Association, or hold nnl1ually Luge numbers of detached clas e.... ,Yith the exception perhnp' of the Police andlllinor there is no bod~' of mon to whom n knowledg'" of first aid i of more "nlue thnll Rail way cmploY':<:l, fl.S no lbil Wfl.y Company knows when it may haye a (li~astl'OllS accident on its system, and eYen in the absence of OTeat catastrophes Raihyay men are constantly moetiuO' \\,jth acc:it1ellts of more or less severity from the nature of their employment. An omcinl return of tho n,ccidellts nnd casllnltics on the yftrions l'<.lilvmys of the United Kingdom durin o' 1910 hns been lcltcly issued ns a Parliamentary Paper, and fron1 this is tal,ell tho followjnfl' sta tis tics : C(
" The ~otal number of persons killt>el und injm eel \\ as 1, (IG~ and, ,:3.J3 " respectl\'cly, as compm'ecl with 871 killed and 7 ,jf)~ injmcd in 1!)09. " The passenger ' killed and injured by accidents to traills num bl'1'l'cl :!:3 « and 1,111, and by accidents hom other causes DG allcl ~,210, while the "number of servants of companies OL' contractors ki11('c1 01' injured " by accidents to trains or rollillg stock, etc., was D and 1] :3, am1 bv "accidents from other causes ;374 and 4,605. As usual, the gl'Catcl' " number of people killed in accidents on raihYfI.Ys wel'C neither pn,scn" gers nor servants. Tre passers (including suicides) accuulltcd for 442 :: deat?s and 13G,injuries, while 75 l~e r, on& \yere killed and ;3:) injured passlllg oyer rallways at level crossmgs, and 41 per OllS on busine's at ee stations also lost their lives. In a,ddition to the foregoin o . the railway " companies have reported to the BOl1l'd of Trade tho follow~l0' a.ccidents :: whi~h occ,:-rred during the year end.ed Dec. 31,1910, upon thei~' premise " but In whlCh the movement of velllcles used exclusiyely upon nl.ihvaYi-:l :: was not concerned, namely : Two pass~ngers, 37 servant& of companies " or ,contractors, and 20 other pe~'s?ns Inlled, ~~nd 759 pas~'eng~rs, 20,419 servants, and 590 other persons 111Jured, mak111g a total 111 tillS class of
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It will bo romembored tlmt n, disnstrous accident lately occurred at Ha,yes J nncbol1, when a down midnig~t express from St. Pancras to Glasgo\y"while trnvelling at n 11igh speed between Htl.wes JUllctiull nncl Kirkby I'tephen overlook two light engines which, coupled togethor, ,\'ore running at a considerably lower speed in tho anw c1ir cLion. In Lho yiolent collision which followed, the two 11'01) t conches of the express were completely 'Hecked, nllCl, fire In'cakillg out in thcm, all tho coaching stock in Lhe train except the t\\ 0 rear brake yans ,vas lmrnt. Twelve pnssenger ,\'ore killed nud their bodies "were completely or pnrtially clcf,troyed by fire. Tho following jnLcresting remarks in thi cOlmection \ycre 1l1tu.lo by Major Pringle, R.E. in his report to the Buard of 'l'mcle :" It is of importance tha.t railway servant'> in general, and guards and conductOl's in particular, should rccui \'e some sort of instl'uction as to their concluet in Ct'Lse uf ~erious accident. ~l.t present instl'uctions in case of aceitlent refer ma i.nly to the }H'otection of the disabled train, and of the tmJiic 011 any adjoining road, and to telegraphing for a 'isbncc, otc. 'rhe e matters are uI lll'illlary importa11ce. But it is also of high importance that some OIle should take a YCl'y early opportunity of ob 'crving whether a fire ha", ~tal'tctl in any part of the train, and e; instructions on this point, and on the best means of dealing with such " a fire, gas 01' otherwi 'c, seem tu be ncceSS(ll'~T . " The gcneral public (10 nut apI1CHI' to be awaro that a number of " ra.1l way son'ants aro trained in am bulallce wOl'k and qualified to " l'ender iiJ''>t aid ill time of need. X cither do they know that ambulance " stores arc kcpt at many l·aihrc.lJ centre::.:. In this pm-Liculal' instance " it is on cyicten '0 (dl'iYcr Ba.-tel·) that the \\ itncss, \\ho had passed the third examination uf the I't. .J 01111 .'..m l.micuH.:e ...'..ssocia tion. proceeded "from Ha\\'e: JUllction with the bo.' of ambulance store', which was " kept in the signal-box, to the, cene of the accident, where he arriyed " at 6.25 n.m. (the accident OCCUlTed at about 5,43.)" " " " " " " "
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meetings haye been held during the pnst year in connection with the Railway Oontre', when the awnrds of the As ocintion luwe been prescntcd by Ihnirmen and other leading ofticials of the Railwny Companios, and as eyidence of the strong intorest takcn by railway Ulen in mnbulnnce ,York, t.he following quotation from an exnminer's report instancing the varied nature
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of the employment of the member of o.n ordinary railway cIa held in the norLh of England lll:1y be gi ,-en :cc After the e:S::1mination :1n an::tly~i wa hanlletl to me ho\yillO' « the po ition occupied by the canclidate. The analysi l' a « follo,,~ yiz.:ecreUUT and foul' a ~i tant hid Engineer, ~hief 'lerk (( and two a ' i tant ; District t:ngineer, aLi .j L.lll and two pupil . (. Line uperintcnclent; E<1 ~t 'oa t Superintendent : Hollin~ « tock ontroUer, hief 'Ink: A i t nnL to Pa. ~c:n (ycr :Jlanfl 1'; Chief of Police: two hiei of Dep<U'tmcnts from ~eller:11 (, Manao·m office: 'hief of E:s:cur ion office 'hiet' lerk! « Trame ~uperinlendent' · ofiice : Assi"tant to i trict ,'uporincc tenclent. " The Reoi u -tel' :::;ho\yeel till nyem~'e attendance at the lccture:: " and the practice of 22 to 23 uut unfortunately all" re not « able to he at the examination. (. Such a practical intere t hy the otiicial' fiDel t hoir tair in « anl bulancc \wrk reflect~ credit on thew"cl -e", 1)ut, "hat i' cc even of OTeater importance, canDot ±~lil, I think. to give <Ill "addition:11 timulu to the ,york amonO'st the other oHi ·ials :11 d cc the employe' throu o-hout the y t m." A very important deyelolll1ent :1111 on 0' the rail" T:1y (;1a~<.. '; 'n South Africa hould here Le alluded to. It" a" tlcc:icl (1 at t( conference held at J ohanllcJJUrg cluring the yc.u·, lhat, a ~ .. iLea the r nioll the raillYhY ha,e lJeCOllle a joint ~'o, rnm nt undertakinCf under one "Jlanager, weekly paid mill ny m'11 h oldinno' the voucher of the Sr. John Ambubnce A ~o(;iation will receive Gd. per day ex tra pa~' : ,alaried 1'<.1il\\'a:,>~ 11 "n will receive a like aLldition to their alarie . . , amounting to +'9 PCl.' annum, if holding the voucher. Such a practical encouragement may well be copied in other parts of the BriLi h Empire. Many ambulance competition (which do 0 llluch to prolllolc both emulation and proficiency, haye 1een held clul'inCf the year, and in ±~lct are now of so common an occurrence a' Lo hardly require special mentiun, but amon~ those of notat,le interest have been the competitions at Belfast amon o' the local fire brigaele and members of t~e St. J o11n Am bu10nce Ih·jo·ade fr 111 Dublin ; the Lancashire and York hire Rail way, at the f)'
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Manchester ALhenreum ; for prizes presented by the Directors of the Great Ea tern Railway Company, at ,'tra~f~rd; at the 'l1mberland :Jlines and Quarrie Centre held at \"\ 11lte~1n.v~n~; at l3l1l'ton-on-Trent, for the urton 'hallenge Bowl j at Cardrfi, for a hanelsome lrol)hy presented by the lIarchioness of ~ut~ to the \\"e1sh and ~ronmouthshire District 'entre: lmel at Bll'llllDgham in connection ·with the Birmincrham Police Force for the Rowland ~Inson hallenge Cup, which took place in the .'entral HaH, Birmingham, in the pre .. ence of a large repre~entatlye assembly, includil1!:T the Lord :JL yor and the Lady :Jlayore s. Among the many interesting meetinrrs of the csion have been Meetings. those at the revive 1 -'- ~ ewcastle-on-Tyne 'entre, I' hen adelre . . ses were delivered by the Chief Commissioner of the St. John Ambulance Bri~a'c1e, 01. 'ir James Clark; Rt., C.R, and )11'. C. B. Palmer, a~c1 where it is proposed (following the excellent example of the ercction of jlllilar lJuildiug:::- in many towns in the north at' EnQIand to build an am bu1ance h< n a a memorial to Hi" .Jbjc ry King Edward YIl, the o,ereign Head anel Patron of the Order: at Douglas in the I Ie of :JLm, pre"it1ed o,er lJ'y the LieutenantGo,ern l' ; at ~ ewport, Mon., for the presentation of a,Yards by the \7i count Treclegar, as hairman of the )Je:s:anc1er Docks and Hail way entre; at Bath, pre idccl oyer by General .rl... F. ~err}~ ; at Ripon, where the pre. entation ,,~as made by the :JIarchlOne s f Ripon, and the Council ot' the Order ,ya repre ented by ~Injor-General J. C. Dalton; at "\Yakefield, tbe eli O'il ution being Inude by the Lady Catherine :JIilne eTa kelJ, ,,,ho has rendered yery vahmule cl',~ice' to the Yoluntary Aid Detachment of the T rritorial Branch; at the umberbnd :Jline and Quarries Centre at \Y hitebayen ; at Bri tol for the inaugriration of a new motor am bubnce waCl'on : at hre,,-sbury, tbe pre entation being ll:1de by the ·Lord Lieu tcnant, tbe Enrl ot Powi ; at Seaham Harbour, when tbe awards wme presented by the :Jlarchioness of Londonderry; and in London, at the College for ,Yorking \\Tomen , the pre entation being made by }irs. 'harle Tre,elyn, and an inlerestinUo' speech bein o' made by ilIr. Charles P. Tre,elyn :JI,P., Ptuliamentary Secretary of the Education Departwent. The Assistant Director and Deputy hairman, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Richard Tern pIe, Bt., C.LE., ha also been pre ent at many T
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meeting during the past session at one of which, at outhampton th certificates and other awards '1yere pr sented by Lady Temple, a Lady of Grace of tbe Order. At Lotherto11 Park, in the ,Ye t Riding, at a parade of the uniformed Companies of the Territorial Branch, the medallion and certificate.' W re presentcd by Lady Perrott, '1yho '1ras accompanied by the Chici' 'ecrctary. The considerable progress made in the w011- of thc Association in India ,yill be seen in the voluminous report from the Indian Branch in the App ndix. Thi is anang d und I' variou l1eading, such as l\Iilitary Forces, Y olunt ors, 1 ailways, Police and Gaols, chools and Colleges, Mercantile l\lm'inc, l\1ines, Imperial Seryice Troops, and l1'rontier Militia. As a mark of recognition of the support gil' en to the work of the Ambulance Department it has been decided by His Royal Bighne s the G rand Prior and the Chapter-Gener;1.1, with the sanction of Hi Majesty The Ying, to institute special badges in gold, siller, and Lronze. for presentation to eli tinguish c1 workers ,rho e name haye been added to the li t of Donats of the Order, and ,y ho, not being memuel's of the Chri'linn Faith, are ineligible for admission to the Order itself. The n~ mes of the first recipients appeared in the .( London Gazette)} of N o,ember 2 th, and are as folIo ' '' :His Highn ess Kawab Mil' e 'man Ali Khan, Nizam of Hyderabad, His Highness Maharaja f'ir Krisbnaraja ,Yadiar Bahadur, G.C. ·.L, of Mysore, His Higlmess l'IIahnraja 'ir Madho Rao Scindhia Bahadur: G.C.B.I., G.c.Y.o., of ( 'l'IY ali 01', His Highness MallUrajaclhiraja Tuknji Rao Holkur Balwdur of Indore, His Highne s l\laharajadhiraja Sa,rai f' ir ill udho Singh Bahac1ur, G.C.S.L, G.C.I.E., G.c.v.o., of J aipur. His Higllllebs Mil' Imam ~~ksh .. Khan, of Khairpur, His Highness Jam Hanjitsinllji \ IbhaJl, ~f .r ~,yanagar, and His Highness Haja Sir Bane f'ilJgh K.C.I.E., of RaJgarh . .His Majesty the King has consented to make the prescntation of these speCIal Donats badges, VI hich in this instance have been struck in gold, during his visit to India in order to attend tho Durbar. One of the most interesting meetings of the year held in India was when His Excellency Sir George Clarke, the GOyeTnOl' of Bombay, attended a special assembly at the head Police Office
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in Bombay to witness the inauguration of a service of wheeled ambulances, the Trades A. sociation Imyil,cf offered to supply seven wheeled flllluulance litters to the Oit.y in cOl1unellloration of the coming Hoyal vii:lit. 'II I is offer '1ras grateful]?Taccepted and the forJJl ttl pres on tation ceremony ,,\'as performed 111 the presence of Their Excell neies f'ir George awl Lac1y Clarke, the littels bein cr clistrilmted among the soyen bnl.llc:hos uf the Police Alllb~llnnce Department as representing lllC ~eyon wards of the City. The Annual Comp tition fur the silyer Challenge Shields presented by the Order for cum[etilion amongst the Haihyays and Volunteers in India, '1rore 11c:lll at Allahabad, in February, under the direction of Colonel Anderson, 1Ioderator, Dr. Brooke, Chairman of the Committee, Captains Kerans, COll tts and Campbell, J uelga. ,l\lr. ~Iil tead, f-;ecletary. The E.n.n., E.I.R., and N. \Y.R., each sent two temn:. 1,' or the Yolunteer Challenge Shield COllJ petition there ,,"ere two contesting teams as against one last year. These 'were :- -Calcutta POlt Defence and Bombay Volunteer Hifie.:. The competition for the St. John Ambulance Association Brigade Cup '1ras ill 0 held. 'lhe Prizes ","ere presented by Sir J ohn ~tanley and '1r -1'0 as follows :-Hnih, ay Challenge Shield to Owlh HlHl Rohilkaud Hailway, 1st team; second prize (medals) to Great Illdian Ponin. ubI' Hi.lihray team. Prizes ,,','ere also awarded to the be. t man in each team as folio"s :-Halpin and :\lcLeod (E.I.H. ), Arnold Hnd Maharaj ( ~orth ,Yestel'lJ), Reid E.n . Hy.), f 'toddHl't (O.H.R. ), and Fletcher ( 'outh Indian), who nl 0 won the prize for Leing tIle best man in the whole compeLi tion. In the Y olun teOl' challenge shield, si1Yer luedal and prize of 11s. 7.- '1yere giYC'll to the Calcutta Port Defence T olunte rs, the second prize (lJronzo medal:-:, / going to the Bombay Volunteer H ifle The J3ri u ade CUI) and silyer lJUdg'es '1yere awarded to the 1 orth '\\'estern Hail mly te<'llll, and the second prize (Lronze meclal ) to the Oudh and llohilkand Raih·ay. Bronze lllecLtl '1\-ore also a warded to the bebt indi \-idual men in ,each team . Two natiYe team' competed, a Y.\Y. Hailway team compo.3ed of 'ikhs and a Par ee team from BOlnbay. It is gl'atifymg to report that the Indian Pre byterian Union in Central India '1\'ill include amuulnnce in trllction in its ~urricululll in the L nion 'chools. .
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The follOl\-in~' report h;1 been furlli ~h d by ir Richard Temple) the.A i ~L111t Director, who during [\, vi it to IlHlin. in the prmg was 11l1bled to vi'it n1;1ny of the Centre and Branche :.' I '~-ns deput cl.by the I 'ub-Prior uf the Ord l' to ad as it,; 1'eprc. ntabye III Illlha clU1'lllg a tom' in that couuhy "hieh lnsted for cx;u..:tb· tl'll ;' we~~ ~1'01ll the :?ith ,Jalluary to'th ~\.plil IDll. 1:1 Pl1l:'LH111<';l' the " obhg11.tlOl~S the1'cby ll~lp()~e~l nIl me I spent 11 purtwll of en'l)- elHY on work ludu'ect connect lUll wlth thl' ~\.mhulallcl' lJellartll1l'ntufthe Orcler 'trcn-elling on'r a" much uf the country a' was }H)s,-ihl, in thc time ;' allottcll and Yi~iting a~lCl ~()mm~ni('ating' with many influcntial pe~' 'OIL , hoth E~ll'lIpe~Ul m.Hl ::\abYc" uf. th cOllnt~,\-. In cOllseqm'llc' of the' " O'rea t .lze of IllCha. thc w~ll'k III \-ul n'd nllh~-a~- (~Ild ot hc!' j()Ul:ne~e c~ tencimg to :-.~mc ~0:0I10 11111.'s aIHl the spendmg IIf :!.i uut ul ,2 1ll0'hts 01' oyer one-tlunl-lll the tram. , I had th' hun our 01 inten·ie\\'s \\ith H. E . thc YiCl'I'O\' the 'ulllman, d r-in-Chief and ycuiou ' other memhel" of the. ll}ll' ni ' CUYCrlllll 'nt' e ~tayecl with the Gcn-el'llor:-; of :JIadr<1.. anel Bumba\" and the 'hi f . Ju t~c of the enited Pl'u\-incc., the Hc"idcnt in ih-;orl:', and uther " leac1~llg oHicinl:; was the Lltlicial O'uest ()1 H. H, th • -iZH'lll at JIvdl'rabac1, e, by far the lal'ge~t of the Xntin~ ~tntes ; yisited H.l1. ll1l' ~I(i.hajara of e; :JI,rOl·e. H.H. the Jam, :--;ahih bett'r kno:\'ll tn us ns Uanjit illh,ii the cncketel' the lea(ler. utthercu'''CeCUlllJllll111h-nn(l othl'rllati\ L'CT(,lltlem n : of :i:npol'tan<:e. and 'Yet-; in CUlllll1l.111icati(lll \\-ith m(Jst III th;pl'iucipal , n:;ttn-e ruler,s. I lllsoa \y thuse who a1" chipth- tUllcL'l'lIul with t hc work c. of the nler ill Inclill. at Caku ttn, BlJn11m)-, :JI~ld L'Cls •• \llaha l)(ll L LueblOw :: H.rderabacl, 13clll~alol'('; :JI)~"()l'l'., Kethia":.ar and Ilth('l' plac ,~. and thus c. had c~n Ol~pOl'tulll ty ot seem 0' tur llly~elt huw a 111 LulalH'(' wurk i pro" gre ',:lllg III thc, O'l'cat l? epcncllj~lc~r . I prup" (' to lllakl' a sC}H1mte " detml~dreport of pl'ucee,chngs anc1ull pressiun to tb' '()uncil 01 thc Unh'r " and will thel'efur~ c;unfin my ,elf nllw to a statcllll'llt (If \\hat appear:; to be the morc Important anel intcre..,tillO· l'e~ult uf the tout' tu the e, Chapter-General. 0 " . ' The great ract whichtands O1~t i. the im}Jetu~ ~i'-cn til public interest "In amJ;l.ulance work b)-. the e tabhhmellt o[ the Indian ] ~ral1ch under th ' " late \.lceroy, Lord ~Illlt(), r~l1C ,\ ()l'l,:: (If eli sl'lllinating H kilo \1 ~c1.g , of "fir, ~ cud l:o~le.nuylllg <;tnd kmr1red ~ubjed .. , ha,; been g."illg fill quidly " fOI a long" lule III Indla, but there 1<., Ill) doubt that 'mc' the (l<.;tinJl c. taken bT Lord al1d~ctely ~Iint() the de i1'cto leal'll ahl)llt th('111 and publi<.; " ackno\\ l~dgJ,?c-nt ~f theIr value ha be<.;oU1C' gelll'l'nl. Thi' Jwuld be H, e source of.atI factIOn to the 'haptel'-OoneraL Cl'i it hlllds uut <l stroner ee hope that the beneficent work the Order ha~ undcrtaken i· tctl-inO" a, , trona holel on all claes of the people. " " The next impo,rtant fact to nute is the ill tens ' interc. t tak 11 in our " work by the nahn~ ruler' amI those l'l',;ponc;ible fur the cOllduct 01 the " v~rJnumer.ol.~s nahve :states. from the ~ Tizamhinbeli,whn rule ov '1' ,'01110 "mneteen Imlhon l?eople: tc! the humhle.t of the Xati\ e Prince.. I founel " that the re~ 'ons for th~s mtel'e.t are that the~T rt'cogni. e the cleyatino' e and. educa~l\-e. yalue of an~bulallce "-ol'k in the pe<.;uliur conditiun.· of "IndIan oCI<;tllife, and tpat l~ appeals to them a' the nohl '. t eXl>resion " of t~at 'enhment of lovmg kllldn~ss which is al way' ill the hearts of the "IndIan people of ,,-hatever <;tanclm o., race 01' creed .•\. '-el'Y little encoul'" agemen_t ~Y:ll en-e ~o ~)and together th~ Xatiy~ 't.ate. as'n boc1y tocarry " on the', OIk of a,llenatmg IUUna!l su£feYlllg wluch IS:-'u Uluchappl'eciatecl t~em, hand lllhand "~l~h theu' TInh ·h Hulet' , and I feel sure that the specIal form of l'ecogmtlOll that H. :JI. the Kino' ha' OCtll graciou 'ly
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" pleased to sanctiol~ is not ~:ml'y suitec~ to the circ~m5~cmce5 of Indian " helper,', but will gn'e tlPIll.JU ·t that , tllnuh~nt wInch IS necess::rJ~' . 1 was much impre 'sed WIth the work carned on amollg. t the mllung "population 1 saw. I went all oyer the J~ olar gold-~llillillg dIstrict iD; " "Jlysorc which cmploys many thousands of hauel, gOJlJg to a depth of " 4. .100 feet clown the oldest and c1 'cpe.'t mine and thcre Huund a cOll1plete "8'llcl olel ,ystem of ambulance trailling f)f th.e gl'cate<;t bCllCfit to the ",yurk l'S. Among other thino's thcy hay (lensc-cl awl adopt'eI a. means " of cC1l'l'ying ill) u reel n:e)~ frO!l! these \ ('ry c1~el' mipc:; to the 'mface ,~·i th " the least possIblc sUflen~lg 1Il the h,t})o ot the h.(.llcn: tl:etcher. Thl ·.so " imprcs 'cclme as a }Jl'UctIcalult'ClSlIl'e that I alll lJ rlllglllg It to the 'pcuul , noticc of the .\.l1lblllallC ' I )cpart111('ut here, " . hnong the ill) portant cOllllJll1l1ity of tlw PH l' C-" ambulance work, i~ " being eycn hcre takcn u 11, cllld th(;~r haye already lll'ocl uced a succes ful " di,-i,'iOll the .t. ,J()hn _\.uJl)ldancc Dngacle. " Throl1O'h thc kindness ul, ir.J (J}m, tanl 'y, (;hicf.J nstice of the r nited , ProYill(:e~ and of ,'it' (~l'(jrge Clarkc, (iUYel'llOr uf Dl)mha.y I had " ,pecinl Ol~l){Jrtlllliti·s of a(ldrc~ ~l1g ,lllectin~s 1)1 tll(' ~\,;sociation at " Allahabad at the alllll.1Cll compuhtwll fur the Challenge lucId presented " by the Order, alld .a~ BUlllJ)cty at the anllual dC!11ontnttioll of th~ « Brjgadc, aud e.·phlllllll fl· to thu s \, as clllbled t~le obJ ~ts anrlll~ethod of " thc ...\ml)ulance J) 'pc1l'tl11l'ut. Lllt the most 11ltCl'e ·tmg meetmg I was " pl'i:rill'~ed to att .nel was r~hat ~lelcl b~' Pcll'.C~ 1:Ii~ldu ,Ulcl ~Illhaml11eclen e laches III the Prlllc ",s '\ H.:tona :J(ary Laches (;lul) at Bumhay. The " III etinp; \\'<1' a w.'\y (lepal'tul' 'ill Inclian ;::,()(:iallile for it COll. iterl (?f ~ome ,; 200 Ill<lian In(lie' of puc;itiull al)!)llt oue-lunrth 01 whom are behmd the e ycil. I \\'a~ the ouly mall 1ldmittl'd til tbe huilding, anel I addressed an e, extrnorrlinarilY apl;l'e<.;iati\ ' tnHlicnce at length I~n the "alue of amhu., lance tcaehillg ill th(> pe('lllial' cir<;':lllll tances .of Inclian female 14e and " ,howed thclll huw it clJulcl he llltl'ocluc"c1 lllto eyery home if they "wished. I cannot but ho})c that the ad(ll'e::;s ,yill bear '0111e uf the fruit e, that was let \ ishly l>l'ulllise,llllc aItcnnu·ds. " I fuunel tIle samc l'ngel'lu':-; . tl) iutroduce our work into the zcnanas ., among _Tatiyc gentlemell whercyl'l' I went, anel <~llyone with Orienta~ "expericnce and kw)\\lcclgc lllU:-.t be n\~'are (A.the lllcalCl.~lc~ble b~nefi~ of e, ambulanc 'teadlinp; to wulllCll and clnlclren III the c()lllhtlUllS ot InclHm H homes, whcre ac 'ielent arc lllany and ,ickne s from i O'norance uf " medical and salli tarY mel tter.· is YCl'Y COllllllon and \\' here the doctors " enter with, () much (litli<.;ult~r anrl illi1'c(lUem:y. . . 1 haye lJUrpu ely n\oicleel ll1clltiollill o 'llame" of pel':'OllS and ad?J-llll e tratiy details in this yel'~' brief repurt. which I CaJlllut cloe WIthout " a warm trilJu te to the ,rr 'at In boul' already undertaken b, man'- an "incli\'icll1al and committec and tu the ullYcu\-ing courtesy I ~netwith at " the hand. uf a111'c pOll ilJle person " I dealt \.,rith dur:ing'the tour,;' I
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It is gratifyin cr to relate that two of the recently appointed Colonial Goyernors, Theil' Excellencies Yiscollnt Glad tone and Lord Islinoton, tah:e [\, yerr con~iderable jnterest in the ,York of their respecLiYe Centres and during the year hale attended severalllleetings for the presentation of a,Yards, thereby affording much encouragcment to the progre and utility of the moyement. In a pecch made by Lord Islington at the Auckland, ~ T,Z., Centre, His Excellency strongly ac1Yocated the claims of the A ::,ociation,
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Australia.
that ~n yirtue of his ofl:ieial position as the representatIve for the tnne being of His Majesty The ring, the Head of the Ortler, of which the N C\y ~eabnd Oentres were a branch one of the last indirect messages he receiyed before leavino~ England wa to the effect that he shoulcl do all he could t~ support those engaged in thi · work in New Zeah"md. in New South \\Tales and other colonies the useful work pcrformccl by members of the St. John Al.llbuhnce Brigade, who "wore on duty on so many occasions durin o' the CorOlmtion fe tiyiLies, "was greatly appreciated and spoken~ of in the hio'hest terms in pu~lic . p8~ches and in the colonial press. b A~ a publw meetlll?, h~ld in the Drill Hall, Johannesburg, for a Bngade demon tratIOnln connection with the Transyaal Centre th~ Goyernor-Gen8ral, Hit) Excell ncy Lord Gladstone, ,rho ha~ ey~nced . the .keenest inte~'est in the work, spoke in the highest t~llll o.f the nnportance of a knmdetlge of Drst aid and drew attentIOn to It neccssit:yin a country like South Africa, not only because there were yery often a great number of acciclents and other emergencies in a mining country but because these accidents often happel~ in places not. \\~Lhin easy reach of a InedicalllJan, which, ~l~de It all the more neces ary that those into ,\'hose hands the InJ ured fell in the first instance_should know how to deal with the emergency and render" first aid." lIany similar meeting...; have been held in the Australian St<.ltes, where Centres and Branches haye 10110' been in existence one of thes~, in New South ,fales, having °recenLly celeLrated the 21st annn'ersary of the foundation of the local Centre. At the allnual meeting of the Yictorin. Oelltre it was sLated that thero "were ,more ?ertificate~ 'pupils in Victoria than in any other C~ntle outsld~ the ~ntIsh Isles. It is satisf,wtory that at somo of the Aust:'nllan mInes, notaLly in \\r estern Australia, no eii'ort 01' eXl~e~~e IS ~pared t~ secure the proyision of first aid knowledge anu of ~lfe-savll1g applIances, most if not all of the manaO'ers Lein()' excee<).l:lgly anxious to ha:'e an organised and trained body a~ ea?h ill.me ready to cope WIth any omcrgency. It is hoped that t~IS. ~lll le~d to a great deTelopmcnt in the formation of ~l ~I,~IOI~S o!, the. St. J ?hn Am bulance Ihi gade in the mining dwtncts. Lbe formatIOn of miners' ambulance and rescue corps has been strongly advocated by the leading officials, these
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corps especiitUy being under the patronn.ge of the ?1inister f?f Mines, and it is hoped that before very long a large Increase WIll result in this most clesiral)le extension among the workers ill the collieries and mines. Not the least zealous and energetic of the colonial Centres have been those at Cape Towtl and other places in South Africa, the greatest support having l)een given by Major-General Sir Henry Scobell, the president of the Cape Town Centre and many others, the appreci,ttive words spoken by His Royal Highness the Duke of Connn.ught in several of his speeches in South Africa, referred to in bst year's report, hilVing had the most beneficial and enconra()'ing results. Gren.t progrcss is lJeing made in the formation of lmits of the St. J o11n Ambulance Brigade in • 'outh Africa, n.ud H, schellle is nn(ler consilleration wherclJY it is contemplated that bter on the Brigacle lmits who volunteer for the purpo'e llln.)' take a ycry prominent l)osilion in the Defence Scheme of the Colony. One of the most interesting classes held in South Afric,t clurin(" the year ,\'as one amon o ' the so-called 1\1aln,y or l\Ioslirll community, the lecturer al'o Leing a follower of the Prophet. In Canacln. much regret \Va ' felt at the departure of the late Governol'-G eneral, Earl Grey, ,\"ho h ad given OTeat encouragement to the formn.tion of the Canaclian Centre.' rl11(l their oro'anisation on a pCl'lllanellt basis. His Royal Hi,,"hlleSS the Duke of Conn aught, the Grand rrior of the Order, since his arrival in Canach1. as Goyel'nor-(~eneral, has taken a yery grcat interest indeed in the welfare of the Orcler'. AllllJl1bnce Dcpartnlcnt, and on more than one occrlsion has expressed his great appreciation of the work of the Order, and has dr,lwn attention to the great value of a knowledge of ambulance work to residents in the Dominion with its grerlt stretches of spar ely-populated country. The Honour,t hIe 'Valln.ce T e bitt, K.C'., of Toran to, has kindly offered a silver challenge trophy for competition among tbe rail,yay ambulance teams in iann.d a on the same lines as tb e similar competitions in England and India. A very interesting report from the Dominion "yill be found in the Appendix. Olasses are still being held regularly in the Falkland Islands, consequent on the great interest and assistance given by Mrs. Allardyce, the ,vife of the Governor, in spite of 10ca1 difficulties. .l.
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Progress is al 0 ·well maintained aL Ceylon, l\IalLa, and numerous other places abroad, and a yor}' interesting roport was recen Lly received from Brigadier-General ,V. L. ,Vhile, .B., on his visits to not a fe\\' bnmchcs ovcrc,l,,,; (luring hi ionl' of' in.'pection as In pector of Garrison ArtillonT. The Oentral Executi,"'o OO~11mitteo report with Lho OTeatest sf1tisfaction lhe continued utility and enthusiasm of all ~'1,nk: s in the St. John Ambulance Brigade. The Hoyal N ayal Auxili,UT ick Berth Hoseryo and the Brigade Bearer ompanies fo;' ~e1Tice with the Rcgular Army are now placed under the control of the Chiof Oommissioner of the Brigade in the same manner as the Military llomo Hospitals Re erve, the appointmen t of Commis. 'ioner for Special Serviccs held by Oolonel 1. ,V. B. BOIrdlor, C.B., having boon n,boli 'hed. It is sati factory to stale of Lhe first-namod Rosoryo Lhat in place of n. single course of seyon days in n. man-of-war or Nayal Ho pital, R.N. Sick Berth Reseryists will be allowod should they desire it, an aIlnual course of training' of n wock's duration to be held alternately in a hospital and a ship if the man is i1; Class A or Olnss B, and in a hospital only if in Class C or Class D, and an intimation has l)oon rocai ycd that memb~rs of the. ~ese:','e i~ in.iu~ed, killed or drowned on du Ly whilc under trammg 111 HIs Majesty's Bhips or Royal 1\alaI Hospitals nre to come under the same regulation as Tcgard ' compensation for themsehTes or pensions and allo\yances for their \yido,ys and children a if they belonged to the Royal N aly. It h as been decided tha t re tired offi eel'. of the St. J Ohll Ambulance Brigade Iyho haYo completed 15 year.. se1Tices will be allowed to Ivear their uniform on retirement ill thc same lnanner as has been customary in the Auxiliary Forces. It has also been decided that a bar shall be aaded to the . ervice medal for every additional five years' efficient service in the St. John Ambulance Brigade n.fter the. 'en-ice medal has been awarded. 1\I rs. , Vallis Toller, the widow of n. gentleman who died last May when on a visit to relatives in the neiO'hbollrhoocl of N ewton Abbot, desired to establish in tho ~own some m~morial to his melnory. Having learnt from Dr. Gnmbly, H onorary Associn.te of the Order, who attended her L
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husband in his last illness, of the pressing neeel nncler whic;h the local Corps of the, 't. John AmlJl1lance Brign,c1e ]alJourecl thr011O'h wan t of bet LeI' accOlllllloclatiun, 1\11's. Toller ex pressod n, desire to defray tl10 cost of erocl-ing a suitable huilding in memory of her hllSl)and if n. satisfactory sito couJd be obtained. The site lllwing 1 cell given Ly n, townsman, l\lr. Henry JacoL , the very hanclsomc hendql1arters of the.L ewton Ahl)oL Ambulance Corps ,,'crc huilt at the cxpense of 1\1rs. Toller, ancl were opened at n, pllulic moeting held on f 'optombor 23rd, un 1, the Chief Commi sioner of Lhe Brigade, Oolonel , 'ir James Clark, being presont. . ' . The patrols of thc Allt0l1101)llc ..\ssoclatlOl1 and of the ~J otor Union havc been. upplied with fir·t aiel ontfits, an<1 are required to cp.liLliEy for finst aid ccrtificat('s. Many interesting case have alreac1y becn recorded where t11C e patrols haye been able to renc1er sen ire to all classcs of th ) tLl \ l'lling public. One of them on one occ<"lsion went dmnl a well to rescue a child who had fallen in. Although hilll~elf almost OyerCOille by fOll1 gas, he recoyerecl the child's bod, and tried artificial respiration for nearly a:a hour, unfortunately without success, though he Iyas hio'hly commended 1)), the Coroner at the inquest. Another notable inci(l nL 1"\'115 reported, ·whore a chauffenr, "Those mistr ss had cane; ,d him to get a C'ertificate and who ah-ays kept a hamper of fir t aid appliances in her Blotor. was enabled to save the Jife of an agricul tural labourer I' hose hand had been cut off by an accident with machinery, and who \Vas found lying in a cart in n. remote country di~ trict slo·wly bleeding to death, no one on the spot l~nowing how to arrest luemorrhage. T
Commissioner fop t he "In the (lo1l1inions oyer' 'as the Brigac1e continue to make teacly Bpigade Over" proO'l'e s ·. Thcl'c nrc sign of ('"l'ent . cH.:tiyity both in India and iil seas • "C;Ul~lCla. In the fonner brigade ",\-ork ha~ heen cOlllmenced in Calcutta
Thc 'onnllis. ioner for the Brigade Oyer ~eas reports:-
" and in Hangnon an(l units composed entirely of natiYe' ha,-e been " fOl'med in othcr pent of the Empire. In Canada the work has been " taken up most enthu 'iastically at Toronto, and there is eyery prospect " of scycral units being formed in the near future. I am aloin corre~ " pondcnce with the Canadian Pacific Railwa,y Company and ha,e e,ery " rea on to anticipate the formation of a ,cry large Corps at a no Yery "clistn,nt date. I have likewi'e communicated with ~ ewfoundlancl, " Ceylon a ncl Jamaica and hn;ve some promi e of support from the two "formel' from the latter I howe not yet heard. ~ew Zealand continues " to be ,'ery acti,e more particularly in completing the organization of
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"the eyeral di trict. For the first time on recon1 comp titions have " been held. The ewer Ycry f>ucce, sful, and will I feel sure act a <1, "stilllulu to the ,york in the dominion. The follo\\ in o' new units hrwe "been formed;- '...u tmlia, Jew Routh 'Yal s, b\o' Victoria"~ one j " We tern Au tl·alia. one; Canada, Ontc1l'io, one j T ew Zealand, Auckln,nd, " one' ,Yellington, one j India, ~cYcn; :Jlnlta, one." Invalid Tpanspol' t CoPps.
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R ecO?nnwndaiions for 1Ionours.
St. John Ambnlance Association.
During the pt"l t ~~ear 1325 l'elllovitl, hayo bOOll lll,lde by tho Invalid Trt"Ulsport Corps; ['\lllong':>t the mal'O importt1.llt may bo 111entionod the following' :-ITillg'''iton to RoLtol'llam, BOllloo'no to I-Iampstc;ld, Liycrpool to Elstl'co,"'\Y cYlllOuLh to London, L1.1ndudno to Shoffidd, Oxford to :JLl1'g'Me, ,lnd H;ll'l'ogate to Londou. 22 othor country 1'01ll0Yil1 h;lye bcon Illude hy 1',111 and motor ambulance und :::.oYel'a1long' 1'0,1.<1 jonl'lle)'~ h;lYO ,tIo lwun mude b hoI' e cUlTi;lge. As n un.1 ,lUontioll hil,' heull giyen to invalids of 'ill all mcun'S ullcl t he hor~c'S and c'1.l'lilge.') ha,ye boe11 u cd, 0 fm' ,1' the Tl'l1n · port ~el yice permitted, ill connoction mth the pnblictreet duties perforllled hy the rri1l(~e of "T,des', Corp of the St. John AmbnLmce Brl()·'lclc.
His 1\1njesty the Soveroign Hoad and Patron hn.~ sanctioned the following recommelldatlow; by His Royal Highness the Grand Prior u11(l the 1h,1pter-Gonorul in recognition of long and valuablo sorvice.' to the Am bu!u.nce Dopartnlell t :-
S6lecte(Z as 1(nighls of J ustice. CoL Sir James Richardson Al1clrew Clark, Bt., C.B., F.R.C., His Excell ncy Sir George Sydonhanl Clarke, G.C.S.!.,
Dlu'ing tho pt"l'St year tho llU111.her of per OllS ;1"i"i-;tol1 at thi: station was 55:2, an increasu of 157 oyer the prUyiOll'-; ,\'CRl', mn king a graDd total of 3G.J.l duriw>' tho time the station h:1.s beon in it, pre ent po ition.
St. Paul's Ambulan ce Station.
The tot<.11 nUlllber of pel'. OIlS who receiyecl <l sistanf'e at this station durin o ' the pa. t :~eur Inl' 997, ::;ho,,~im.~' an illcrouso of lil oyer the IJreyiou s vyear and mil kin!..!' ,1 C'L'T<1lHl total of 10 ) 357. A in past yeurs members of the Prince of 'Yi.llo '. 10rps, ~ t. J o11n Ambulance Brio'ade, haye been on clut,r euch Suncb) thronghout the year, ancl at ull tho more importuDt'ClTice::; hell1 in tho CathedraL
G.C,M,G.,
G.C.LE.
The Eurl of Minto,
K.G., G.C., '.1., G.C.L\I.G., G.C.LE.
S electecl as LacZy of J'Ll>stice.
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Duncan Memopial Ambulance Station (Wes t India Dock ).
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Mary Cnroline, Countes of Minto,
Selected
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of G1'ace.
Edmund Yiyian Gnhriol, .Y.O. Sir Francis Le~~, Bt. l\1n.jor Frn.nci~ Augn tus Brook::;, :'ltD., R "L\I.C. (T.) Major Porciy,11 Bonj,llnin ,ralker. Surgeon-Li ut.-Colonel Edwin Lee, M.R.e,c;. 'ir Homce Brooks ~In.rsh'l11. The Hon, 1010nel 'ir Treyrell~ n Ra hleigh "'\Yplne,
K.C.S.L,
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At the May Committee meeting 1,2G9 reports from Examiners for the current month were submitted-a record number-and during the last Ses ion the is ue of certificate has boen : First .Aid (male) First .Aid (female) Home Xursing (male) ... Home XUI'ciing (female) Home Hygiene (u}ale~ ... H ome Hygiene (female) Sanitation
3l,i'03 20,7",8 913 13,00 133 491 161
making a grand total to 30th September, 1911, of 906,027. The number of medallions issued to the end of the financial year has been 143,795, and of labels 36,013.
ICC.LE.
The Hon. Suro'eon-Gcneral ,til' (,hu1'1e Pardy Luki , R.C.S.I. Surgeon-Lieut.- '01. 'ir \\TalTen Roland Crooke-Lawle ,C.LE. Lieut.- 1010nel Guy Carleton J one:. Colonel Horatio Reo'illuld :JIend '. Sir "'\Villimll Muckellzie, Sir DOlluld Mann. Lieut.-Colonel George Barclay, Lieut.-Colonol J o. eph Alexander li.1mpbell. Allun Elliott Randell, ~I.D. His Excellency ~ ir ,Villiill1l Macgregor, G.C.:U.G., C.B. lJ.Qt. Colonel Edward Dougla B1'own-SYllge-Hutchin on. Sir John Stanley, K.c.I.E., ICC. lJ.eG. General Sir O'1\loore r8ugh, G.C.B., G.C .. r. The Hon. Sir Arthur l\1ilford Ker, C.I.E., LY.O. Hi Excellency the Lord Ihelm ford, K.C.lI1.G. C
St. John Ambulance Association. Selected as Ladies of G?'ace. Beryl Carnegie, Mi ~ Joseph. Elizabeth, 1\11' . E. F. hillery The Lady Catherine H. lI1ilne Gaskell. Libh, Lady rei.lgh. Ethel Charlotte, Lady HeweLL. Selectecl as Esquires. 'Yilliam H enry Morgan. 'Yillimll Rapha 1 Gatt. John Horatio Yolbnd, M.R.C .. , L. .A. Major Gilbert tClym't rawford, M.D., R.A.:M:.C. J ame 1eFarh'tne Lap ley. Selected as Iionorary Se1'vin,q Brothel's. Thoma Franklin Pedley, lILE. Qr.-Master-Sergeant Richard Olowes Done (bte R.A.l\l.C.) 'Villiam Minikin Bradley. Albert Firth. Thoma Edgar F oort. J 0 eph Holdroyd 'Vicldop. Thomas 'Yillianl 'Vilson. Edgar George Palmer. George Roger Edward, . Joseph ,\Villiams. Mack-worth Bulkeley Praed. .J'ohn Gale Chard. J 0 eph Shelmerdine. Oaptain Bentley Sievewright Oonnor. John Erne t Harris. Herbert George Olark. Adolphu Oharle, Griesbach. William Er kine. Arthur H enry Twi elton. Selectecl as Honoi'a?'y Serving Sisters. AIUY, 1\li s Hughes. Stella Heyward, Mrs. B. Fi her. Ethel l\iadcline, Mr,. G. E. Twi, s. Ethel Ridley, Mrs. E. Lane. Ellen, Jlii, s Scott-Foster. The Lady Alice Maud BootIe 'Yilbraham.
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1-£ono?'a?'v Associates. EnTollecl as Tl ono?'u?'V Associates.
Constrmce Ann'el, Mrs. Allanl,)'ce. Robert Diwi(l Untn, lI1.ItC.H., L.R.C'.P. CCLptain George A,'htol1, ::\1.D., RA.JLC. Cr.) John Dronght Kelln y, M.D. Hu,ny Littlewood, F.RC.S. H enry ~Ltjnwaring Holt, ?l1.H.C.S. Edward 'Villis van ~ 'enden. Alfred :Mullor 'illlP~Ol1. H alTY Dick 'on Gell. Richard Ulegg, M.RC.S., L.RC.P. Le~lie '\Vinter Dryland, M.RCX , J.J.RC.P. Arthur 'Villianl Faire. .John Mn,caulay. Meredith Young, ?lLD. Luke Gerald Dillon, M.D. Frederick F. l\1ae()abe, M.B. 'Villimll Alhm Harmer, L.S ..\.. vVillicl,lll McKinley Clay. Wit]ter Uhaloner Higby, :.'I1.J3., D.P.H. Samuel Thomas Daroy 'Ve tOll, :.'ILH.C.S., L.RC.P. 'Villiam Eyelyn 't. LU\\Tl'CllCe Finn\', :.'II.D., L.RC.P. Eu'Lace MacLean Swan\i'ick, :JI, R. c., :., L.RC.P. Arthur 'Villiam Scott, )LRC.S. John Fo 'oery OHIe, KC . A. :J1ackCllzie Foroe , }\l.B. \¥illialll Di 'Drow Brydonc-Jclek, L.RC.P., L.R.C.S., Ed. John Heury Freclerick Wity, nULC.S., L.Re.p. v..7illiam Y OUll u, M.D. Licllt.-Colouol Thoma' :Jloore Dil \\'bOn, L.R.C.P., RA.M.C. (T.) The Rev. l\mon Edgiu' LamDert. ' ..ThLljor Willimn B,U'Oll Cockill, 1I1.D. 'Villiam Trethow<'m, M.D. Kathleen Emily, Dllchesl:l of 'Vellingtoll l The Rev. Prebendary \Villiiun 'Vheeler Aldridge. Edward Albert Officer, !If. B. George Scan, 1\1.B., L.R.C.S.I. J ames Smith l\Llthcr, 1\1.B.
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A 'UJcwded the
Yeal~m
Yote of Thanks.
I-Ienry Lloyd Lawes (Dover Branch). Edo'ar Hawkins (Handswor1,h Centr ). '"' ,rilliam :lenge Evn,ns (HandsworLh entre). :Mrs. Smurth waite (Har1,lepool Centre). J\Iiss Louisa A. Hemsworth (Ip. wich len1,re). l\Irs. I-Iume (Ip wich Centre). J\Iiss Catalina Leeder (1 pswich Cenlre). Salvatore Ellul :rrech (l\Ialta entr ~). J\liss l\Iary H. Foster (Hebden Bridge eutre). Harry Thornton Challi , M.D. (\YalLhfilLlslow). ,Villiam ,Vest LinningtoD, F.R .s. (S.E. & .n. Contre). ,VillitLm Francis Harriott-Col- , F,RC~. ( .K &; o.H. Centre), Lieutenant-nolonel Albert Rjchanl Hcnchley, 1\1,n. (S,B. 8: Centre). J oln Hamilton, L.RC .. , L.R '.1' (S.E. & C.R. Centre). Major Herbert tedmun Oli\'er L.S.A. ( .E. c' Gn. Centre). John ,Vooc1, L.fL\. (".E. c- o.R. Centre). Sidney Robert Alexander, :M.D. (S.E. u" GR. Centro). Charles Plummer Powles (,Vollilloton, N.Z. Oentr ). J ames Baring-Gould (\Yellington, N.Z. ell Lre). Cyril Claude Lavington, I.E. (Bristol Centro) ,Villi am Hardwick (\Ve thouses Branch). J ames Frederick Keeley (Birkdale Branch). \Yilliam Stratton, L.R.C.P. (Bolsoyer Br<.1.nch). ,Yilliam Thomas Fulford (Southampton Oentre). 1\lrs. Locke (Southampton Centre). Henry Jacobs (Newton Abbot Branch).
A ~uarded the Pa1'Chn'w nt Vate of Than l.·s. Richard Gibson (Prestwich). Arthur Ernest Pollock (Wellington, N.Z. Centre). Alfred Wyld (Eastwood Branch). Thomas B. Jobson (Cranbrook Branch). G. E. Birtwhistle (Otley Centre). A. S. Grellier (Jersey Oentre). James Allcock (Bolsover Branch).
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Se1'vice lIJectcds.
St. John A ?nuldance A ssoc'iat ion.
The following ?nen~Uf'rs of the St. John A1nU'L~lance Brigade have bC(" I~ Ci/w((J'(lecl the Sel'v ice 1.11eclc~l.
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InspecLor-General BELGHA VE N L '- IS, RN., M.D., late Ohief OommlSSlOner. Colonel l)YIUL \V. B. BOWDLER, C.B., late Commissioner for 'pecial 'orvicGs. . . Assistant Commissioner J OSEPII \V. "\V lII'J E, No. VII. Dlstnot. Distriet Ohief 'up rintendent CH~\HLES J. TUNKS, Aucklancl, N .Z. District. District Chief "uperintendent J OSEPII EHNEST BONE, Dunedin, N.Z. District. District Sllperintendent 'ecreLary IIENRY M. DouLL, Auckland, N.Z. District. Chief 'uraeon S"DIUEL O. E.\DE ', L.Re.p., 1pswich Corp '. Chief \u:'eon LESLIE \V. Dl:'YLX~'}), i.1.RC .. , Ketterin o' Corps. Chief 'urgeon RICIlARD II. GnDIDLY, l\l.R '.K Newton Abbot Corps. Chief uperintendent \VILLLDI JE\\'ELL, i\ ewton Abbot Uorps. Honorary Surgeon LEO TARD +.• '. MOLLOY, M.D., Blackpool Nursing Division. Superintendent J OH~ G ARDIXER, Keswick Divi~io.n: Superintendent "\YILLl~M G. LAi.fBERT, Bacup IVISIon. 'upel'intendent "\VILLJAM R. ~IAGXG " Prince of ales's CorpfS. Lady Superintendent (1\11'.) AXlE V. nI. OR~IE, Blackpool N tusing Division. Lady Superintendent (Mrs.) MIX~IE H. ,VlIITE, Ironbridge f
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Uorps. First Ambulance Officer J ,AMES LOWE, Prince of"\\ ales's Corps. First Ambul<'l.nce Officer ARTH R G. l:'ILKINGTO~, Auckland, 1 .Z. Division. First N tusing Officer (Mi ) LOGI ·J... A. HEi.r' WORTH, 1pswich Corp '. First Nursing Officer (1\1rs.) ELLE~ R. A TDRE\VS, Ironbric1ge Oorps. First Nursing Officer (Mrs.) JAITE JONE , Ironbl'idge Corps. Second Ambulance Officer Jo 'EPH M. CUTTS, Keswick Division.
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St. John A??1,bulance Association.
Second Ambulance Officer eUABLE. J. Fl'rCfl, Prjnce of 'Vale's Corps. Second nrsiug Officer (1\11'.) AMELIA E. Hu IE Ipswich Nul' iug Divi ion. ' First CIn, s Sergeant ALFRED 'V. NEWTON, Prince of Wales's Oorp. Fir t Olass Sergeant 'YILLIAM J. GODDEr, Prince of 'Vn,les's Oorps. Fir t Class SerQ'e!-' Ilt ADOLI1IIU!".e> C• G:rHIESnAClf, P rlllce . v of \\' ales's Corp . Fir t lass Sergeant JOSEPH 'nORE, l\Iarl-et IT arborolwh Diyi ion. ~ergeant J.A ])[E~ "TILL , Prince of \Yales's Corps. Sergeant TITOnIA 'V. l\IA TLEY, Prince of ,Vale::; \; Oorps. Sergeant ROBERT C. 8~IITR , MarkeL IIaroorollgh Diyision. Sergeant and Honorary Secretary PERCY S. TODD Keswicl~ Divi ion. ' \.. Oorpora.l ALFRED N. PAXTER, I es\yick Divi 'ion. Corporal ALFnED H. ROSE, Prince of ,V[tIc. ',' Corps. Oorporal LEONARD A. EYANS, Prince of ,Yale's orps. OO.rporal 'VILLLHI H. STOXE, Prince of W"nl es'~ Corps. PrIvate HENny HOLDEn, Ohichester Diyi ion. Pri vate JAi\IE. F. DERRICK. Auckland, 1 T.Z. Divi ion. Pr~vat e 'VILLI.A~I BREEI Prince of \Yales's Oorps. Pnvate HARRY BI HOP, Prince of ,Vale,"s Corps. Pr~,ate \\'ILLIAl\I GAULTON, Prince of 'Yales's Corps. Pr~vate JAMES D. 'AGGER~, Prince of ,Vale 's torps . Pr:vate CHARLES ,V. ,VARD, Prince of 'Yale "s orps. Pnvate JAl\lES NIGHTINGALE, Heywood Divi iOll. Private HE "RY T. MACLEAN, Auckland, N .Z. Diyision. Nurs~ng S~ster (l\1~ s) JE. 'IE H"GGGll-'" Prince oJ 'Val s's Corps. Nurs:ng S]~ter (MISS) EDITH B.\R -ARD, Prince of 'Vales's Corp. N urSlng SIster (Mrs.) ELIzAnETH ATT" ELL, Prince of vVale 's Oorps. Nursing Sister·(Mrs.) ' Corp. · HARRIETT DOWN ' Prince of 'Y"l Lv es s . S N ursmg Ister (Mlss) EMILY GRACE, Prince of \V flIes's 0 ' N . · S· < 'OIpS. urs:ng ~ster (M~·s.) l\fARY CLARK, Hull Corps. Nursmg Slster (MISS) CAROLINE RYALLS , Ironbriclo'e COlpS. ' b _l
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The following appointments as Superior Officers of the St. J uW Ambulance Brigade have been sanctioned by His Royal Highness the Grand Prior clurin o ' the cnrrent year :H. 0. Else, District Chief Sllperintendent, to be Assistant Commissioner, No. V. District. P. G. J. Tomb., District Superintendent Treasurer, to be As 'istant Commis ioner No. J 1. lJi trict. Major Francis Augu.'tus Brooks, M.D., R.A.M.C. (T.), District thief Superintendent, to be Assistant Commissioner No. III. District. Robert AndOl'son, ~I.D., District Chief Superintendent, to be Assistant Commissioner ITO. VI. Di .trict. Samuel Hn,milton, l'II.D., Ohief Surgeon and Ohief I 'uperintendeut, Newport, (Mon.) Corps, to be Assistant Oommissioner No. VII. District. F. S. Lambert, ~l.R.C.S., District 'uperintendent of tores, to be Assistant Comnli 'sioner No. Y. District. R. H. Grimbly, ~I.R.C.S., Chief 'urgeon, 1 T ewton Abbot Corps, to be Deputy Commissioner IT" o. IX. District. 0. Cotton, F.R.C.P.E., A 'sistn,nt Commissioner, to be Deputy Oommissioner No. VIlI. Di trict. T. H. \Vool ,ton, Assistant Commissioner, to be Deputy Commissioner No. III. District, Herbert Le';vis, Assistant Commissioner, to be Deputy Com~ missioner No. XI. Di Lrict.
His Roya.l Highness the Grand Prior has sanctioned the appointment of Lady Perrott, Lady Superintendent in Chief of Nursing Corps and Divi ions, 't. John Ambulance Brio-ade, to be Lady omma.ncbnt in Chief of the \Vomen's County Oompanie of the Territorial Branch, a report upon which follows.
In conclusion the Oentral Executiye Committee of the Ambulance Department desire to expre it ,ery deep O'ratitude to the Executives of Centres and Detached Ulas e ,to ~he Medical Staff, and to the Officer and rank and file of the St. John
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t. John A m.unlance Association.
A111bubllCe Bri o'11de, for their continue<110Y11l find devoted upport, often 11t the ncrificc of Loth leisure find plen. nrc and at con idemble PCI'. onnl cxpen . It is dne to thi un elfish devotion thnt the Ambulance Depnrtmcnt i. eWlbled to cnrr)' 011 its work for the benefit of ufiering llllmnnity with such continu c1 and . . ever Incren mg . uccc .
'PeTritorial B'i'anch.
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T ERRITORIAL BRANCH. Con troller in Chief: LTEUT.-COLO~EL
IR HIOHAlm TE;\ll'LE, BT.,
C.I.E.
Lady Comman dant in Chief of Women's Companies: L ,\DY PEIlHOTT.
Assistant Secretary:
P. G.
DAltVIL- 'mTH, ESQ.
ANNUAL REPORT, 1910- 11. TrrE year under review has been one of organization and preparation to meet the increa 'cd demands which it is felt will in the near future be made by the :JIilital'Y Authorities. Several of thr original ~ounty, 'ections of the Branch have 110tidentified themseh-es with the extension of its sphere of work to the actual formation of Yoluntal'Y Aid Detachments but have confined their attention to the preliminary tl'(1,ining for 'uch Detachments, while others in addition are organizing Detachments. The ~ounty, 'eetiol1 ' which were ,'hown in the list of County ~ections T.R/C., '. issued as an ad z'ntei'iJn report in :JIarch, 1910, are now practically all complet , while new Necti01lf3 ba\'e been formed in -W estmorland, in ~ 'outh-Ea,st ~ 01'thumberlHnc1 and ~ ewcastle and in Birmingham. In the counties of ,Yestmorlancl, 'Yc ,t Hiding Yorks., X orthampton, and :JIiddlesex, the Tel'l'itorial Force _\., sociations have delegated the duty of rai.'ing Detachments entirely to the, 't. John Ambulance Association an 1 perhaps the mo t succe, .·ful is the lYe t Riding where the British Hed 'ross, 'ociety agreed to confine it , efforts to the provision of material and funds for the usc of the military medical ervices in war, leaving to the f't. John _\.mbulance Association the whole provision of j)ei'sonnel in the county. This arrangement ha.' resulted in a most thorough anc1 fficient organization and the complete utilization of all the available material in the ,Yest Hiding. The rec:ognitioll by TeJ'l'itol'ial Force A 'ociations of ,'t. J OM Ambulance C;ompanies, which is required under the ,Val' Office 'cherne, ha ' been seemed in some t\\'enty-eight countie , and it i ' hoped that before the publication of the next report the remaining counties will al 0 have ayailed them. elves of the sen'ice . of the Territorial Branch. English and ,Yel. 'h counties only are referred to, a ' the 't. J olm Ambulance Associa,tion doc ' not work in 'cotland, while Ireland is not provided for under the Tcnitori1l1 and lie -e1'\-e Forces ~\.ct. A number of enquiries have, however, been l'eceiyed from Ireland, with the result that the Branch has undertaken to register proyi 'ionally any It. John Companies formed in that countt-y. Owing largely to certificate holder. of the t. John ",uubulance Association refusing to join Detachment' mi eel under other auspices than those of the Assoc:iation with whic:h they haye been connected for many years past, ) It. J olm Uompanies haye been raised in some in 'tances in counties T
M EDALLION.
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,,-hcre officialrccognition is not e.'tenned to them, hut, a ' mcntioned aboTe, it i hoped that a,l'rangement ' will be made bcfore lOll 0' f01' these Companie to be regi teredo It may not be out of place here to mention that a cOllsic1embl number of people who <:I,t fir ,t sought intltructioll for the purposc of unrolling in .'t. John .l\mbulancc County C01l11)anies ha,Y' been illdm'ecl to 8\\e11 the mnk of the "' t. John Ambulance Bl'igade, and in more them one instance ,,-hole Companies lw,Ye become Vi \'isions of the Brio·acte. 'ince the i~ 'uc of Lhe 1a ·t rcport tIle Tmining ilIanual for • 't. J olm Ambulance Companies, compiled by Lieut.-Colonel G. E. Twiss, H. \":~I.C. (Het.), has been published. The Lally COlllmandant-in-Chief of 'IYOll1rll's Companit's has secured for member ' of 1St . .T ohn CompnnicL', in many places, the I )1'i \ il 'ge of H ttelldance in the ,yards and out-paticnt~' departmcnts of hospitals, and in thi connection the be t thank' of the Branch arc cluc to the :\Intl'Oll.' and staflh of the London; B1'ofl111t()1l ; (,haring Cross; no aJ Free; H u11 ; "\Vindsol' ;l~oyal "Lnited Btl-th ; Leiecstel'j Uarditf and oth~r Ilo<;pitais fol' their unfn,iling kindness and a, '. 'istanec to mem b l' of f 't . .J olm Companies '''Thich hc1,Ye had the opportunity of \\Ol'killg lllldcl' them, The Tel'l'itorial Branch owe. ' much to the loyal and cl votecl asslstance of men and women of all da&&cs anel station." in 'life, who h,ne Hch Hl1ll all in theil' di:fl:cl'ent llegl'ee . aidcd this gl'C(1,t, work for the SLlCCOUl' of the country'.. ick and wounded citizen soldicl'& and it take,> this opportunity of expres.:ing' it: gratitude for the llelp afi(mletl. The printing a an appendix to this report of a tnbulato(l list of all. 't. John Companies fOl'llled to date whethel' Hl'igi.lde 01' l'ount~T will, it i'i folt, be of great nS'i~tcUlce to all who have tu do with the local "c1milli tration of the clifiel'ent Companie,', while the cOll,.oliclated 1'CtUl'1l ,,,ill ,how the progrc. of recruiting in the different eounties in which Companie have been formed. NOTE.-The Report of the County. 'edion work has heen omittecl from thi' general Report o,ying to cOl1'ic1el'atioll:-> of .. pace. It will, howeyer, form pm-t of the TelTitorial Bl'<lllCh HcporL as i.·sucd separately.
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5 Derby
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2,], 7.11
71
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27.7.11
42
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narry Dock
5.8.11
33
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5.B.ll
113
11 SuITolk
115
17 Essex
117
21) Glmnorgan
119
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121
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131
1 33
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135
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130
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20, 9.11
58
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25.9.11
33
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Hon. Secretary.
G. A. Longden, Stanton-by-Dale, NoLts. K. R. Dei ghton, 85, Oecil Street, Lincoln. A. BanJul, 26,Ohristchure:h Rd., Asllford. E. II . Oliver, Low Eighton, Low Fell.
A . F. Holden, .P1easley, Mansfield. "V. Cooper, C;trniston II ou~e, Lincoln. A. IV. Darton , I~5, Ohristchurch R oad, Ashford . G. VII alton, I,ow Eighton, Low Fell.
\\T. F. Ohrispin, M.R.G.f:i., Garfield HouR , Castleford. C. T. Brooke, 74, Oonstable Road, Ipswich. Major E. O. Freeman, lIT.D., It. 1\ .1If. c. (Ret.), Tymperley.3, Oolchester. II. R Jlortop, 22.EvelYIl, 'treet, Darry Dock. T. J\ell t, 33, Bln.en~ar\V R oad, Blaeng:1nv, Glam. II. F. Oldham, 1If. A .• llI. D., .J. P., Colton Cottage, Moreeambe. A. P otts, 67, Ch urch Htreet, 'Walkeron-TYl1 . \V. F. OYRton, 111.£., Grey:-;tone , Ackworth, Pontefracto II ..Tackson, 1, L ewis lIouse, 11 wyncelyn I'orth. J. I\'. Davison, llh onclch Honse, Pontypridd. J. Jr. Davie,'l , 212, Btt·t Road, TylorstmYn, Rhondcla. A .• '1l11th, lI!. n., tl'n.thmol'e Rond, R owlands Gill, ewcastle-on- T)TJ1e. T. "'ooel. IJ.R.C.P. &s., The
W. Shepherd,
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28, Glebe Street, Oastleford.
J, Dumant,
Pa.rk Lodge, Ipswich.
F. O. J£dge ll, 21, Butt Road, Oolchester. S. W. Hillman, Hi gh 'treet, Barry.
J. D. Uwen, 115, Victoria Street l Pontycymmer.
J. A. WilliR, , Hornl)y T errace, Morecambe. O. T. Green, 13, Westbourne Gardens, \Valker.
K. A. Macaulay, High Ackworth.
I R. Davies,
16, Lewi, Street, Techafod.
E. Quartly, Maritime
treet, Pontypridd.
II. DaYies, 11, Madeline T errace, Pontygl\'aith.
W. Smith, Victoria Garesfield, Howlands Gill, Durham.
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Lam'cIs, Creswell, ]'.Iausfidd.
D. J. Pettitt, Skinner Street) Cresn·ell.
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Name and Address o[ Quartermaster and Bon. Sp,cl'etary.
NamQ and At1rlress of Commandant.
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F. G. Brise, . 204, Ea,st l')ark Rm1.d, L elCester. Park Victoria. Stoneycross, ROt1.d, Leicester. L. F. Eaton, . A.. B. TJen,key, lIt.n., 11 , :Mid Brent Street, Orlc1dewoorl. J, Park Road, Oricklewood. )1. G. }.I'1.tthews. W.n. l\1~"~nu:, 10, 13;\thu~'st R oad, lifOI'd. tn.nhopc Gtt1'c1ens, TIford. 51 O. GGrhold, I .... 11. 1l . Bashforll, -;\!. n., B. ;;( .. , Inhmc.l ,'ection, i\Iount Pleasant, E.G. }\[cclicttl Dcpartmer.t, (',.P.O .. St. ?I[al'tins-le-Grand, Ke. Ell. er, J. T. Ihnlman, 6, H ilton treet, 13I11Y· l11liclcl II ouse, Hamford, ] Icy\\ood , H,Qchdnle. W. Di Oll, D I' k J. II. 1\llisol1 , 9, t. Cui hhel't's Terrace, eanH1I1. 'Tltl.! Yin n~, D ean 13<\11k, Fen') hill. C. .T. Fitch J. T. Olley, I 170, Ilall1pton Rothl, Ilford. ~4, l'1; 'lm;;fonl J:ond, LeyI t unslullc.
W . S. A.slett
M . R.a.S.,
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f Companies formed since Dec81nber 31st, 1911. 1\ . \.t:>lmorth,
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51
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1:11
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llrigatle
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5.9.11
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n.
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10.
Ura,\l1jlOllltd, COl'1\\\'all. El'llL'S t. 1'1'011 n, . «S II UII . SCcT('(a/· .I/). 163 (('(lI/I1I1(/Hel(/llt adol.,! 3f), Pepper Sireet, Olte. tel'. H" L. Ibnc1al1, F. I I. 13:tr 'lI"y, -10 15. 3.12 Crum r Brigadc Norfolk ]65 Mount trect, Or0111er. Thc ,,':urcn, Oromor. II ,McIntosh, TIL' In F. Ii. Linley . , 55 20.3.12 Lincoln Gn.insborough . 'l'odincrham Iron and teel \\ or ,s, 111 co , 167 Bt1.nk House, G'1.111 boro . " or f onrmc"1e('I f01' ,\T"nl• 0ll1ce r ~gistnltiol1. r' . ,.111·cll tllUlli!h J'et!ist('rcd, have Bot yet been impeded hy an oHitin1 of the Ambulance Department *Couniy vompanws" ~ ~ COIII(
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2D.:2.1 :2
39
Return of Women's St. John Ambulance Companies (Voluntary Aid Detachments) to December 3 1st 1911, and supplementary list of Companies formed up to March 31st, 1912. ' War omca Number.
St. John r\o.
2
4 D urham
4
2 Durham
Brigade or County Company.
" 2 Salop
8
.,
10 4 Northunts
12
14
2 L eicester
16
2 Kent
outh Shields
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Felling
Durham
Brigade
Date of Rpgistl"ation.
Locality.
County.
25
1.12.10
25
'2.12.10
23
Glamorgan
lVIn.rdy
Shrorshire
Shrewsbury
5.1.11
27
'Varwick
Birmillgham
5.1.11
19
5.1.11
31
Jorthn.mp-
"
IOl
Lhamptotl
"
L eicester
Leicester
u.1.11
35
Kent
Ramsgate
5.1.11
31
27
,.
Kent
Folkestolle
fi. 1. 11
20
4 Kent
.,
Kent
'Villesborollgh
5.1.11
22
6 Sn.lop
.,
Shropshire
Iron bridge
10.1.11
24
64 Hants
Hampshire
Gosport &, Al versloke
10.1.11
Port:;mouth
10.1.11
Bournemouth
10.1.11
Keitering
20.1.11
"
66 Hants
28 30
68 Hants
"
"
"
"
2 Northauts
orthamp-
"
War Office
"JI rs. ?II. E. 'W 11 i Le, The Jhllk, lronbridgc. :'Iris.' 1 trettlc, ~:2, 'toke Ron.d. Gosport. "JllSs E. jl. Fll11james, St. Bria.vel, (~lleen's Grove, 'outhsea. Mis~ E. Bond, ?or. D., 106, Chritclturch Roau, Bonrnemonth. Mrs. 1. Farmer,
25
27
~O
Nnmber.
Oft
Coun Y
County.
Locality.
Date of Registration.
of Lady Sllperintendent and llon. Secretary
Miss T . Gminger, 94, Alston Strect, Birmingham . Miss A. Stride. 30, Ha7,elw~od Roau, l'\orthampton. Miss M. i\ oble, 9, Hobart Street, Leicester. Miss L. Cockram 1, Arklow Square, TIamsgnte.
1.1iss A. Brabham, S.J.A.B., Dover Roael Council Schools, Folkestone. Miss ill. Head, S.J.A.B .. New Town Schools, Ashfol'u. Miss E. R. Anurews, 1 The Bank. Iron bridge. "JEss K. Hanly, 18, Elmhurst Roau, Gosnort. Miss E. cott-Foster, 5, Pembroke Road, Portsmouth. Mis" E. A. Stevenson, Hay wood, Christchurel1Road, Bourn emou tho Miss 1\1. J. Olark,
()rol1berg, SL. Peter's .1-\.. venue,
tUll
Brigade
A!l(lre~s
38, Elliot 1 'treet, Felling. Mrs. T. 'Varren, Bestow Road, South Sllielus. Mrs. M. E. ::Morris, Bryn-y-Welyn, Mardy. Mi~s A. Clay, 25, Berwick Road, Shrewsbury.
J{ ct LeJjlJg~
St. J ohn No.
and
I Mrs. Matthews,
Mrs. McFarlyen-Miller, FellingLodge,Felliug-on-Tynel Mrs. R. Ol'easc, 2, Ogle Terrace, ' outh Shields S. G. Morris, i\l. D.. Bl'yn-.y- Delyn, Ma1'(ly. Miss C. K Hughes, Heston, S. Hermitage, Belle Vue, Shrt·wslmry. Guy Bntll~Oll, Jl1.])., 27:2, Hagley Road, Ec1gbaston. 11 1'8. j: ee \'es, 4., SpellcerParade, NorthamptOll. E. T1al'l'ison, )1.13., 21, ])e Montrord Street, Leic(·ster. Mrs. C rum mUll t, Jh CCOll Honse, 50, Dunclonaltl TIoacl, Ha111 sgn.te. The Hrm. F. Daly, 10, LeOllal'C~ Road, Folkeslone. ( Vacan t)
tOil
"
~ame
Namr and Arlc\ress of Commandant.
berR 31.1:Ul
24..11.10
24 Kent
1
No .ot" Mem-
No. of :Memhers
~alUe and Address of Commandant.
26, Gold Street, Kettering.
Name and Address of Lady Snperintendent and Hon. Secretary.
-------I_C"-o'-m-'p'-a_n"-y-_I _ _ _ _ _ _ I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I_______ I~l.12.11 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
32
70 Hants
34
72 Hants
36
74 Hants
38
76 Hants
40
78 Hants
42
22 Suffolk
44
24 Suffolk
46 48
50
6 Durham 6 Northants
4 Salop
54
2 E. R. Yorks
56
4 E.
58
6 E . R. Yorks
62
Hampshire
"
"
"
"
"
"
County Brigade
" "
52
60
Brigade
R. Yorks
8 E. R. Yorks 10 E. R. Yorks
"
" " "
Lymillgton
20.1.11
27
Southampton
26.1.11
22
"
26.1.11
22
"
26.1.11
19
6.2.11
41
Alvel'stoke
"
Ip~wich
Suffolk ')
"
7.2.11
2
7.2.11
27
Sussex
Hastings
10.2.11
19
Durham
Sunderland
14..2.11
26
Wellingborough
25.2.11
27
Shropshire
Madley
25.2.11
24
E. R.
Hull
25.2.11
23
N orthampton
Yorkshire
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
'}
))
"
"
25.2.11 2u.2.11
25.2.11
22
25.~.11
24
1
Mrs. E. Chinery, Mrs. Pack, Highfielll Holme, Lymin gton. The Gables, Lymington. Mrs. E. Locke, Mis.s L. M. Carte, 38, East Park Terrace, pringfield, Netley Abbey. outhampton. Miss E. M. prague, Iiss},L F. Banes, St. John's, Station Road, 121, Above Bar, Southampton. holing. Ii. s Graham Smith, Miss L. G. Hill, 45, The Avenue, outhampton. 75, Belmont Road, outhampton. Ins.-Gen. H. C. \Voods, M.D.,
c.v.o.,
R.N.
Li , namandra, Alverstoke. Mis M. C. Coulcher, Beechholme, Ipswi(;h. J. HORsaek, L.R.C.P., 49, Berners treet Ipswich. A. II. Huckle, M.R.e.S., 23, Edmund Road, Olive Vale, Hastings. 1. G. i\1olllin, M.D., 14. , Roker .A venne, un<1erland. 1\lis A. mith, Glell thorne, Mill Road, "\ VeIling-borough. 1\li s E. A. Evans) Stirchley Rectory, nr. Shirnal, Salop. 1. Hopper, 63, oltman treet, Hull. Misfl Ethel Townend, 1. n .• 365, IIolJerness Ron.u, Hull. J. Oumming, M. D., 2 9, Beverley RO a.d, Hull. J. Grieve, JI!. B. , 267, Hessle Road Hull. J. Divine, lIf. D., ' Durham House, Holuern ess Road, IIull.
Lally Larcom, 9, The Crescent, Alverstoke. frs. Hume, "Meldrum," Tuddakeu Road, Ipswich. (Vacant). :J1i, Cannon, 34, ".,.ellington Square, Ha tings. Mis Young. 136, Roker Avenue,
unuerland.
Miss C. P. Patinall, " Bron Dina," Ru hden.
(Oommandant acting as Hon. Secretary. ) Irs. Krause, 17. Grosyenor 'treet, Hull. Miss K M. Hardy, 61 pring tr'eet, Hull. Mrs. Wheatley, 112, Park Groye, Hull. Mrs. Williams, 7, t. George's Road, Hull. (Vacant)
St.J oho No.
War Office Number.
Brigade or
Locality.
County.
Oounty
_________ I ~O~o_ m~p_a~ ny~· I-----
Dat9 of Registration.
No. of Members
80 London
Oounty
London
New Oross
18.3.11
28
66
10 Durham
Brigade
Durham
Whitbnrn
1).9.11
19
68
92 Hants
Hampshiro
Southampton
18.3.11
23
1. 4.11
35
24.3.11
26
22.3.11
27
22.3.11
26
5.4.11
28
12.4.11
27
15.4.11
23
70
Wakefield W. R. Yorkshire A eCl'ington Brigade E. Lanes.
2 W. R. Yorks Oounty
72
74
12 W. Lanes.
76
16 W. Lanes.
78
54 E. Lancs.
80
" "
" " "
4 W. Riding.
82
56 E. Lanes.
84
52 E. Lanes.
86
50 E. Lancs.
W. Lanes.
Preston
"
" E Lanes.
Rochdale
Dewsbury W.R. Yorkshire Bolton R. Lanes.
" "
E. Lanes.
Todmorden
11.4.11
28
E. Lanes.
I3lackpool
18.4.11
31
"
4.5.11
26
5.4.11
90
82 London
County
Batley W.R. Yorkshire Norwood London
92
96 Hants
Brigade
Hampshire
Woolston
28.4.11
33
94
94 London
,.
London
Hackney
5.5.11
26
96
92 London
.,
Finsbury
5.5.11
24
88
6 W. R. Yorks
"
Mrs. Simmonds, 68, Florence Road, New Oross, S.E. Mrs. Robson, Marsden Honse, Cleadon, Sunderland. Mrs. Westlake, 226, Portswood Road, Son thll.mpton . .Tamcs nermon, M.D., Sonthgate, Wakefield. J. S. Geddie, lIL B., Lowther Place, Aeerington. Mrs. Howard, 50, Grafton Street, Preston. Miss M. E. Aseroft, 15, Oeeil Street, Lytham. Miss H. Olarke, Hawthorne Terr., Rochdale. .Miss N. Godson, The Infirmary, Dewsbury. Miss K. Hargreaves, 5, New Hall Lane, BoHon. J. L. Hussell, If.B., ,Vest Lodge, Todmorden. Mrs.Orme, Marshall Gate, 131, Warbreek Road. Blackpool. Miss L. J. Gadie, 19, Field Hill, Batley. J. Curlmg Bates, M.R.C.S., Wakefield, Church Road. Upper Norwood. .E. Mrs. Aldridge, Eastfield,Bitterne, SouthamptOll. Miss B. Bourke. 166. Osbaldston Road, Chpton Common. N.E. Mrs. A. O. Lines, 93, ,Vest Enu Lane, ,Vest FTonJl)s'tOlld.
Brigade St.John War Office or County. No. Number. County - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 Company. _ _ _ __
98
96 London
] 00
88 London
102
60 Essex
10·i
86 LOlluon
106
6-1- E sex
108
90 London
110
112 114
Brigade London
"
"
" " "
12 Derby
"
8 W. R. Yorh County
116
"
118
Locality.
No. of Mem· Reglstration. bel'S 31. 12.11 Dale of
Belgravia
5.5.11
14
Charing Cross
5.5.]1
30
Essex
,Val Lhamstow
5.5.11
30
London
Balham
J.5.11
17
Essex
Eastham
5.5.11
2·1
London
Nonvood
5.5.11
19
E. Lanes.
Blackburn
6.5.]1
27
Derby
Whaleybridge
3.5.11
20
9.5.11
30
15.5.11
24
Castleton
25.5.11
HI
"
"
w.
R. Ripon Yorkshire Surrey Banstean
Brigad e E. Lanes.
120
10 W. R. Yorks County
W. R. Bradford Yorkshire
15.6.11
26
122
14 Durham
Durham
West Hartlepool
29.6.11
23
Hampshire
Wickham
11. .11
22
Brigade
W. Lanes.
Bolton
8.6.11
23
"
"
8.6.11
23
8.6.11
26
121
124 Hants
126
2 Lanes. W.
128
<1 Lanes. W.
130
"
"
Cheshiro
Name and Address of Lady Superintendent and lion. Secretary.
- - - - - - - - - - - -------11----
64
"
Name and Address of Oommandant.
31.12.11
" Stockport
N.
Miss E. L. May, 29, The Gardens, East Dulwich, S.E. Miss Cork. Daisy Cottage, Whitburn. Miss A. Franklin, Portswood Nursing Home, Southampton. Mrs. King, Belgra "eMount, Pinrlerfields, Wakefield. Miss M. E. Fletcher, 12, North West View, Acerington. Miss M. C. Williams, 10, Great Avenham Street, Preston. Miss E. A. Bradshaw, 77. Selborne Street, Preston. Miss S. J. Clegg, The Infirmary, Dearnley, Dr. Rochdale . Miss L. Haley, 33, South Parade. Cleekheaton. Mrs. J. Pendlebury. 325, Blackburn Road. Farnworth, Bolton. Mis., A. Whitehead, 8, Stansfield Street, Todmorden. Miss E. IV olstencroft, 17. Beech .Avenue, Blackpool. Miss F. Maley, 32, Oakfield Terrace, Dewsbury. Miss G. M. Lyon, Lyndhurst, Church Road, Norwood. Miss E. Oollingwood, 63, Portsmouth Road, 'Yoolston. Miss E. Bourke, 38, Victoria Park Road, South Hackney. Mrs. L. Barlles, 35, Ororn"'ell A venne, Highgate.
"\7.
Name and Address of Commandant.
MUls llankey, c/o MiliS It-feConnel1. 169, Queeu'sGate, S.W. J. 1\1. Carvell, M.le.C.;;., 31, Avonmore Road, ,YelOt Kellsington, ,V. Mi~s Mackenzie, lIf.B., Beth Shean, Hoe Street, '\\' al thamstow. n. C. IIoward, L. r.. c.P., 2 9, Clapham Road, . W. ::\lrs. Harrop, i'l., Byron .Avenue, Manor Park, E. Mr . Colegrave, Bracl;lll'idge, Central lIill, Torwoou, S.E. 'Y. E. Jones, M.H.C.l:i., 6-1-, Aills\\"orth t., Blackburn. F. G . .Allen, L.R.C.p., L.R.C.R., Whaleyuridge, Cbe hire. C. H. Greenwood, ::'LB., F. n.c. .. 7, Park treet, Ripon. J. ,\\T. Caton, ~I.B., Bansteacl. A. Lomas, 111. B. , Ash tielu, Castleton, near Manchester. P. G. Lodge, F.R.C.S., Lee Honse, Li terhilL Bradford. II. Strover, ~L B., Dmlley Honse, \Y estHal'tlepool. J. Kinnear. III. B., \\Tickham Honse, Wickham. Miss E .... ebole , 701 Blacklmrn Road, Astle} Bridge, Bolton. F. Lorna-x, 13, Wyre:-;dale Road, BOltOll. Miss Ruth Balmcr, lIL B., Holly Bank, Buxton Road, Stockport.
~ame
and Address of Lady Superintendent aml
Hon. Secretary.
Miss McConnell, 169, Queen's Gate, S. 'Y. B. C. Joseph, Queen Anne's Mansion, St. James' Park.
MISS
Mrs. Cardo, 112, High Street, \\T aHhamstow. illis. L. J. L1w, :21, Manville Road., rprer Tooting, :'Ill' . E. nr. Eaton, 203, Teyillb Road, Forest Gate.
.,1'.
illi s E. S. Dentith, 57, Chestnut RoaL1. \\Test Norwood, S.E. :'Ilis McCarthy, 64, Preston New Road, Blackburn. Mr . L. Beard lIIount Yiew. ,Yhale) bridge. ],Ii . Y. Oxley, The Hall, l~ipon. :\li' E. iII. Cork, Hilden, Park Downs, Banstead. Mi. s E. A. Tlyeeda,]e, Arncliffe, Rochdale. A. E. Higgins, Milured Honse, Bradford. Mr . Garcia. Fernleigl1 Park Road, West Hartlepool. 1.1i.s F. E. Woodroffe·Hick , ,Yentworth Hou e, 'Yiekham. Miss J. E. Higham. 59, Ellesmere Road, Bolton. Mi;;s n;. Whittle, 169, Great Moor treci, Boltoll. Miss E. R. Barlow, I, Lambeth Rond, Heddi h,
Brigade No . of Name and Address of Lady Superintendent and War Office St.John or C t Date of Mem· Name and Address of Commandant. County oun y. Locality. Registration. bers Number. llon. Secretary. No. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Company. _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 13.:.1:.-..]:.-.2_.1_1. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-:-,__ 1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 1
132 134
12 E. R. Yorks 18 W. R. Yorks
135 138
12 W. R. Yorks
140
18 W. Lanes.
142
4 Derby
144
146
" "
" "
6 W. Lanes.
148 150
Hornsea E.R. Yorkshire W.R. Wakefield " Yorkshire Manchester Brigade E. Lanes. Oounty
" "
16 W. R. Yorks
Oounty
17.6.11
27
29.7.11
52
15.6.11
26
W.R. Shipley Yorkshire W. Lanes. Barrow-in-Furness
19.6.11
27
19.6.11
23
Derby
Derby
'26.6.11
44
E. Lancs.
OoIne
4.7.11
20
W, Lanes.
Horwich
4.6.11
19
E. Lancs.
Burnley
13.7.11
26
IV. R.
IIammerton
3.8.11
24
21. 7.11
30
8.8.11
26
Yorkshire 152
14 W. R. Yorks
154156
Brigade 126 Rants.
" County
158 160
30 'Worcester
162
20 'V. R. Yorks
16-1
28 W. R. Yorks
16G
16 Durham
Walshford Bridge
"
"
"
Montgomery \YeIshp001 Ha.mpshire
Port mouth
.11
23
Hampshire
Luc;ksheath
:2fJ.G.12
16
\Vorcester
Birm illgltam
13.10 .11
54
Pontefract W. R. Yorkshire Tl1.dcaster
"
.,
"
Drigo.ue
Durham
Durham
2.9.11 30.9.11
23
5.9.11
23
II. D . .Johns,
Brigade
st.John No.
168
22 ,V. R. lOl'ks
170 172
26 Kent
174
26 'Y. R. Yorks
176
24 ,Yo R. Yorks
182
184 186 188
23.£1.11
27
B:1ih
2U1.11
22
l\:ent
Folkcstoue
21. 9.11
22
W.R.
Aberford
30. ~.1l
30
, herhurn-in-Elmet
30.9.11
2·1
E. Lanes.
Ashton-under-Lyne
23.10.11
20
W. L:1ncs.
Li\'e1'pool
23.10.11
27
Derhy
Buxton
17.11.11
21
17.11.11
32
22.11.11
21
2.12,11
23
23.11.11
26
9.12.11
15
'V.
Brigade
•'Oillcrsct
"
.
OO\1llty
Registration.
No.ol Members
"
22 W. Lanes. 8 Derby 30 W. R. Yorks 102 L01ldon 32 W. R. Yorks
192
34 W. R. YOlks
194
60 Gla.11l01'gn.l1
" Ooullty "
"
Hunc1hill R. Yorkshire
"
W. n, BroLherton Yorkshirc Holloway London
Brigade
K nares boro ugh W.R. Yorkshire BacuTJ E. Lanes.
Oounty
W. R.
"
Badsworth
Yorkshire
2 Westmoreland
Brign.c1c
"
Miss F. Brown, The Hall, Hornsea.
(Oommandant acting as Hon.
Sec~'etary).
Mrs. Cowan, 73, Ayres Road, Old Trafford, Manchester ~rs.
E. Allen, 20, Belmont Orescent, Shipley. Mrs. Craig, 19, Gla gow Street, Barrow. Miss N. Moon, Uttoxeter New Road, Derby. Mrs. E. Taylor, 9, Duke Street, Oolne. Mrs. B. Farnworih, 7, Owen's Road, Horwich. ~Iiss L. Simpson, 0, Albion Street, Burnley. :'lrs. Oass, Springwell, KIrk Hammerton. Mrs. Mathers, De Roos House, Kirk Deigllton. Miss M. Everall, The Park, Welsh pool. :Miss E. Burrow, 30, \Vilton Avenue, Southam}Jton. :'lrs. Montgomery, J e 'mond, Locksheath.
Mrs. Milward, A. F. Porter, 13, Rotten Park Road, Edgbaston. 1, Da1'l1s1ey Hoad, EdgbastOll. l1iss O. Garforth, nIl'S. haw, Snydale Hall, Pontefl'act. Elmsall Lodge, Pontcfract. Miss Brooksbank, J. P. 8catchrml, M.B., B ealaugh Manor, Tadcaster. I vy House, Tadcaster. F. Ji::.
~medley, lILB.,
The f)eth, Durhaln.
Name and Address of Commandant.
MisR A. S. Robson, 3,
J:-,Tortll
Bailey, DurllanJ.
::S-ame and Arldress of Lacly Superintendent and Hon. Secretary.
31.12.11
County
Brigade
190
196
Connty rompany
]~oca.ilty_
County.
DnLe o(
Yorkshire
178 180
or
D.,
Mr~.
l~lldIL')
War Office Number.
J\{.
Ivy Loc1ge, Hornsea, E.E. Yorks Mrs. J. liJ. Harris, 16, RishworLh St., Wakefield. R. N. West, lILB., High Lane, Chorlton-cumHardy, Manchester. R. V. A. Mosley, M.B., CR.B., 8, SUllny Bank, Shipley. T. F. Forster, M.R.C.S., StationRoad, Dalton-in-Furness G. D. Moon, L.R.C.P., Uttoxeter New Road, Derby. A. A. G. Dickey, ~LD., Riggin Hous p , Colne. 1rs. Longworth, The Knowles, Horwich. A. E. Bird, 109,~ln.nchester Road,Burnley. Mrs. Stanyforth, Kirk Hammerton Hall, Yorks. Mrs. A. Duncombe, N orih Deighton Manor, \Vetherbv. O. A. Skinner~ M.D., Rockville, Salop Road, Welshpool. Mrs. Horne, Fairview, Highcliff A \'enne, outhampton. ::'Ill'S. Garton, :-\arisbmy Court, Sarishury.
Glamorgan
Oardiff
27.11.11
26
Westmore-
Kendal
27.11.11
33
land
Miss M. Soans, East lIard wick Vicarage, Pontefraci. i\Iiss M. O. II. Morris. M. B., 19, Gay Street, Bath. Mrs. Moule. 11, Beechborough i11as, Folkestone. T. 13. Abbott, L.S.A., Greenhill, Aberforu. E. P. Pickersgill, M. R.C. s., Hhcrbul'n, S. Milford. J. '''. Corns, L.R.C.P., Town Hall Chambers, Ashtonunder- Lyne. P. Hick, M.D., i2, Deyollshire Rond: Prince's Park, Liverpool. J olm Braithwaite, M. D., ~, Hardwick .Monnt, Buxton. J. O. \Y a.rd , !II.R.C.S., Broth3rton, Ferrybridge. Irs. Adcock, 79, Loraine Mansions, Holloway, Miss E. Fowler Jones, Il illRise, TheAvenue, Rnaresboro' J. P. Brown, l.LB., Bunyood House, Bacup. H. P. Wiltshire, M.B.C.S., 'WhiLe Hall, Hemsworth, lll". Wakefield. Mrs. Lewis, 61, Oathodral Roac1, Oardiff. Miss Oollinson 19, Highfield, Kendal.
Miss E. Fearnley, The Mount, Ackworth. Miss E. F:1rwell, 11. Laura Place, Bath. Mis E. Gooch, 39, 'Watkin Road, Folkestone. Miss E. l\I. Rishworth, J es amine Cottage, Aberford. Mrs. Potts, . Dilkoosha Terrace, Sherburn-m-Elmet. )Iiss O. Hulley, 2:21, ,Vhiteacre Road, Ashton-under-Lyne Miss E. F. Oattley, 30. Peel treet, Prince
Park, Li..-erpool.
Mrs. \Valthew , Green Moor, Buxton. Mrs. ,Yard, Brotherton, York. Miss A. W. Venning, .,. 79, Loraine Mansions, Holloway, N. :Miss Ada Peacock, York Place, Knaresborough. Miss N. impson, 22, Oroft Street, Bacup. Misl'l Heywood-Jone1.', Badsworth Han, Pon tefract. Miss Woolf. Royal Hotel, Oardiff. 1\1iss Fothergill, rewlands, near Kendal.
Supplementary List of Companies formed since December 31st, 1911. St.John
War Office Number.
No.
--- --------1
Brigade or County. Locality. County Oompany·I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
198
County
200
,.
.,
"
202
24 Northumberland
20.,J,
48 Kent
206
108 L ondon
208
" " ,.
:HO 212
" 26 Northumberland
214
Brigade
,. " 20 Durham
"
Kensington
15.1.12
17
Mayfair
*
16
Northumberland
~ ewcastle-on-Tyne
23.2.1 2
19
Kent
Ashford
6.2.12
21
London
Whitehall
20.2.12
25
Cheshire
Cllester
29.2.1 2
22
E. Lancs.
Preston
*
23
North-
N ewcastle·on-Tyne
16.2.12
19
Cheshire
Crewe
19.2.12
'27
Hampshire
Calrnore
26.2.] 2
~3
Durham
Consett
2t:i.2.12
IS
2~0
16 Cumberlan{l
County
Cumberland
MarYl'ort
:.!8.3.12
27
222
12 Suffolk
Bl'igaclt·
Suffolk
Felixslowe
:20. 3.1 ~
~3
224
40 'IV. It. Yorks.
W.R.
Leeds
31. 3.12
30
Otley
31.3.1:'!
-I
226
" "
*
Yorkshire
"
Oounty COlD.p:l.uies ,"vhich though regi~t~r~d ha.ve not yt.:-.!t
Name and Address of Commandant.
Mrs. Lascelles, 20, Thurlow Square, S. W.
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D. M. Barcroft, M. B., 162, Sloan Street, W. The Viscountess Falkland, 26, U pperGrosvenorStreet, W. W. S. Fraser, L.n.o.p. 12, Ben tinek Crescent, Neweastle·on-Tyne. Mrs. Fraser, Conyers. Church Rd. ,Ashford. Miss E. M. Rideout, 77 , Philbeaeh Gardens, S.W. Mrs. M. Young, 13, Cnrzon Park, Chester. Miss V. Foley, ~LB., B.SO., 9. Fishrrgate Hill, Preston. Sister B. Firth, 56, Buxton Hill, NewcastleOll-Tyne. Miss 11. E. ,Yarneford, Deva Villa, Crewe. The Hon. :\Irs. Palk, Little Lestwood, Totton, Hunts. J. ilIurr'lY. )LB., Dnrham Road, Blackhill. Mrs. F. Senbouse, i'ptlterhull, Marypol't. Miss A. :\1. Bateman. 1311l'lilJgton, Queen's Roatl, Fdixstowe. W. lIardy, M.B., 38, Trentham Street, Dews· bury Ronu, Leeds.
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AMBULA NC E DE P A R T MEN T. Income and Expenditu1"e Account {IA the Year ended 30th September, 1911.
-------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------I rCOME .
EXPEND I TURE.
Instruction a nd Sale of Stores-
Instruction and Sale of Stores Lecturers' and Examiners' fees and cxpenses
£6382
3
£9395 11
Gross profit on sale of stores
6
U5 13 11
Salaries .
2218
7 8
Donations and annual subscriptions
Printing, stationery and general expenses
1821
9
Charged to Oentres aud Detached Classes respect of instruction .
Oarriage and freight
7
196 19 11 - - - - 10952
0
0
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9002 19
7
- - - - £18494
8
4
6
Territorial Braneh Sala,ries .
291 10
Printing, stationery and general expen es Outfits, &c., gmuted to Companies
7:3
5
709 11
0 G [j
1071
6 11
Invalid Transport Copps-
Inva lid Transpor t Corps.-
Expenses of remo\'al of invalids, including horses, travelling aud incidentals Salaries
.
Printing, stationery and general expenses Repall's, depreciation and renewal of carriages and appliances
57
1-1
1
529
0
1
100 15
5
94 12
5
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1582
2
Contributions towards Maintenance of Stations
929 17
·1
Salaries
334-
2
2
Travelling expenses
37u
6
8
Printing, stationery and general expenses
713
7
1
6
11
7
over Expenditure
2122
4. 10
]59
7 8
4554
7
, Ve have exam~ned the books and vouchers of the Ambulance Department ofthe Grand Priory Inco~e and ExpendIture Account for the year ended 3 0th September 1911 is correct This Account 3, Frederick's Place, Old J ewry, E.C. 14th lI[ Cty, 1912.
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439
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439
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4.
£ 20,744 9 5
therem ,
181 0 16
St. J ohn Ambulance Brigade-
Public duty and maintenance of stations
Special Competitions Balance, being surplus of I ncome
0
0
St. John Ambulance Brigade-
Uuiforms
1810 16
Fees for removal of invalids
.
£20,744 9 5
of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Englaud, and certify ~h~t the a.bove forms part of the General I ncome and Expenditure Ac.::ouut of the Order, and IS mcorporated
PRICE, WATERHOuSE & C O.
SubscTipiions and Donations.
APPENDIX
59
A.
St. JOhll Rnlbtllance Bssociation. SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS,
1910 - 1911.
(Received at Central Office only, and not including those received by Local Honorary, 'ecretal'ies of Centres). A Donation of Five Pounds ctnd upu'a1'c1s constitutes a L ife .Member. An Annual 31J,bscription of Fi'l:t Shillings and up1t'anls constitutes an Annual Member'. An Asterisk (it) Sig11ifies £ s. ll. 0 5 0 "Baker, Mr. G. 1 0 0 Barry, Dr. D. M. " Bath, Lhe1l1a.rchioness Dow2 2 0 agel' of 0 5 0 " Benecke, Miss A. M. o 10 0 Blakesley, Miss 0 5 0 " Bruce, 1\lis~ " Cbermsidc, Lt.-Gen it H. 0 5 0 G.C.M.G., c.n. 1 1 0 " Christian, Dr. L. 211. F. " Coates, Deputy I nspector1 1 0 General 1\1., ILX . " Colli!J gs, Miss ::'11. B. 0 5 0 5 0 0 " Cox, Mr. O. H. Dnlrymple, Lady . o 10 6 o 10 0 "Davies, 1\Ii s . A. 1 0 0 Decie, Mi s " Dixon, Miss \Y. A. 0 5 0 0 5 0 " Dyer, 1111's. Carr Egerton, Mi ss D. C. 2 10 0 " Ellis, Miss A. M .. 0 5 0 " Evelegh, Miss E. A. 0 {) 0 " Frank, Dr. Philip 5 0 0 * Green horne, liss o 10 0 * Haigh-Brown, Mrs. 1 1 0 Harmer, Dr. \V. A. 5 0 0 Hazel & Co., M essr~ . 1 1 0 PER
an Annual Subscriber. Ilext, 1\1rs. Hipwell, Mr. H. W. " Hobson & Sons, Messrs. " llomer, Rev. H. lC Laird, nIi. s A. llI. " Luttrell, ~riss " :i'lIc ... alty, Lt. -Col. G. \Y. , c.R. " Maude, Miss E. " j)Iichael, 1\1rs. ... Ricardo, Col. H. Sandown Boy Scouts (Earls(ieM Patrol) Simmons, Mr. H. C. " imp:;on, 1\11'. . J. ,'mith, Mr. H. L. ' tenitt, ::'llr. E. ,. Thackera~', Col. i1 E. T.,
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LONDON COUNTY .A~D ,y EST IINSTER lC Draffen, 1111's. W. Pitt £5 5 0 2 2 0 " Fraser, Mr. A. ELlmund 2 2 0 " Ham ilLon, fill'. J. G, 11[' "_0. ~ " Hatcliaru, Mrs. 0 0 £11
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St. John .A ?nbulance Association.
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DONATIONS PER CE TTRES. £3 3 Adelaide 0 5 Guernsey 1~ 0 Lancashire P .•. A. 10 0 Mauchester 1 1 elson (N. Z.) 10 10 \Yellington (N . Z. ) £1::i ]]
£1 7 National Oyclists' Union 1 1 Our DUJllh Friends' League 10 10 Paddington (Borough of) . o 10 Pratt & Co., :OIessrs. 0 :) Peachmall, Mrs. 0 5 PeasCloOd, Mr. E. . b . 0 SO Port of London Authonty 0 7 putney Athletic Olub St. Marylebonc Corporation o 10 "Fund St. Quintan's Park Flower U 10 Show Committee
0 0 6
0 J 0 6
DO.!. ATIONS PER BRANOIIES. Abbeyuale Aylesbury Briti h Honduras Oastletown Ohal'eltown Do,e Durham I1ford Irlam- o'-th'-Heigb t J ar\'is Brook :Merrow Downs
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Much IIadbam ew Barnet New Bridge Royal Military Acadcmy . Staplegl'ove "\-Vinsrord . '\ oldingham
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Total as per Income and Expenditurc Account, £!)5 13s. lId. D01l" ATION FOR A •'PECIAL PURPO. 'E . •'ir R. Inglis, £157 lOs. Od. COKTRIBUTIONS TOWARD, MAINTENANCE OF STATIONS. Acton, Ohis\,ick and District Schools Athletic A. sociation .£0 10 0 Actor,,' Orphanage Fund . o 10 G Alexandra Palk Trustees. 6 10 0 Auxiliary Athletic Sports o 10 6 Bethnal Green (Borough of) o 10 6 Bland, nil'. J. P. 110 Bolillgbrokc Hospital Aid Oommittee o 10 6 Oonstitutional Club 110 Ooronation Exhibition OOllimittee 196 13 3 East 't. Pu,ncras Oonservati ve Association 1 7 0 Edmonton Ooronation Oelebration Oommittee o 10 6 Eldorado Cycle Olub o 10 6 Epsom Grand ,tau,l ARsociatioll, Ltd. 10 17 8
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Subscr ip t ions and DO'ILations.
Federatioll of '\Yorking ,£0 7 6 Men's Social Club Fnlham (Borongh of) 2 2 0 German Cycling 01 ub o 12 G Hospital Saturday Fund 10 0 0 IllterLaLionu,l Ancient Art 4!) 17 (j Exhil)itioll Oommit tee . Internatiollal Horse how, Ltd. 10 0 0 Islillgton and District " cho01s Athletic AssociatiolJ o 7 6 ,J :1pan-I3ritish Exhiuilioll . 39 0 0 l\eml'ton rark Racecourse 30 ti 0 Kellsington Amateur Athletic Association 110 Ken,ingtolllRoyu,l Borough of) 0 10 13 Maida Vale Tmdcsrnen's Athletic Association 0 10 0
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Samlown Park Clu1) SealC, MI'. J. Shel,he]'{l's Bush Children's Outing Committee •'hoe and Leather Record. 'Wandsworth (Borough of) Women's Imperial Health Association Yeaxlee, Mr. A. H.
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Life Members.
St. John Ambulance Association.
St.
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RntbttlallCe Elssociation. LIFE MEMBERS.
NOTE.-Tlte Life lfIembel's attached to Ocnt)·cs aI'e not includccl in this List. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN OF SWEDEN. HER ROYAL HIGHNE S PRINOE S BEATRICE, PRINOESS HENRY OF BATTE BERG. A.R. Adair, Miss H. M. Angus, Mr. B. R. Argyll, The Yery Rev. the Dean of Barton, Mrs. Alfred Barton, Mrs. Hope Bakel', Mrs. F. B. Beddington, Mrs. Bedford, Her Grace the Duchess of Bevan, Mr. T. ,Y. Beville, M1'. F. W . Bohn, Mr. G., c. E. Bolckow, Mr. O. F. H. BrakslJear, Mr. H. Hayward Branston, Mrs. J. G. Breadalbane, the Marquess of, K. G. Breadalbane, the 1lfarchioness of Britten, Oal)tain R. F . , R. N. Broadwoou, Miss F. QL, Brown-Syuae-Hutchinson o , Oolonel E. D. Bruce, Miss Ohristina M. A. Bustros, Madame de Byron, Mr. J. L. Cal thorpe, Lady Oampbell, Rev. Claud Oampbell, Mrs. Hugh Oapel, Mr. Frank O. Oat tell, Dr. G. Trew Ohichester, the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Olarke, Lieut.-Ool. A., M.D., n.A.:lLC. Collings, Miss 111. B .
Orookshank Pasha, H. E. Hany M., }<'.
R. C. s.
Darwin, SllI'g.-MajorG.II., :lLD., F.R.C.P., 1'.1>.
Dawson, Lieut.-Col. Dalton, Major-General J. 0., R..A.. Dawes, Mr. B. M. de Vernon, Oapt. Dixon, Lady Dixon, Mr. ,Yaynman Draffen, Mrs. 'Y. Pitt Du Pre, Miss Elswick Works Accident an dOom pensation Fund EsLer, Thc Viscountess Ferraboschi, Mrs. Figgins, Ml'. James Finnemore, Hon. Mr. Justice Fir t Fruits (per J. A. H.) Frank, Dr. Philip Frank, nIr. Chas. W. Freshfield, Mr. Edwin, LL.D., F.S.A. Furley, Mr. Ii'. 'Y. Gooch, II'. O. F. Go11 ( sworthy, Major-General 'Y. T., M. P. Gordon, Mr. A. A. Hare, Mr. S. H. Harrison, Dr. O. Hatchard, Mrs. Frank Heap, Mr. Ralph Heap,llIr. Ralph, junr.
.D.~., Hil1s-Johnes, General Sir J., G.C.B. Ootton, 1\11'. Oharles, F.R.C.P. Hospital Saturday Fund Oox, Mr. G. H. o I Hughes.Hunter, Lady, of Pl3.8 Cach ~esswe 1, 001. Pear~on R. Hutto)], Oaptain A. . Orompton Co-operatIve Provident Soc. Ld. "LT
Javal, Mr. P. Oremieu J ervoise, Mr. S. Clarke J erVOlse, Miss S. G. Clarke Leney, Miss Longstaff, Mr. L1. W. Luby, Mrs. Lucas, Mr. F. L. McCauslu,nd, Miss A. O. McClure, Lady McCorquouale & 00., Ltd., Messrs. Mackintyre, Dr. McKellar, Mr. O. D. MacLean, M1'. Robert MacLean McVicker, ]I.1r. O. G. MarIan, Rev. Oanon Malden, Dr. F. J. Marti n, Miss F. 11axwell, Mr. J. W. May, 001. 'Y. Allan Mitchell, Mr. A. O. Mi tchell, 1\11'. John Molyneux, :Miss Morgan, 1\1rs. A. Hickman Muter, Mrs. N eve, Mrs. Everard S. Newton, l\lajor J. M. Ninnis, Inspector-General B., R.N. North, Col. B. N., C.B. Nugent, Mrs. Arthur Ogilvie, Major O. ~I. Orde, nIiss E. M. Perrott, Ml'. E. E. Picker. gill, Mr. E. P., M.R.C.S., L.n.c.p. Phillips, Mr. A. Plumb, 111'. R.
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Poppelwell, Major II. F. Webb Priestley, Lady RQyhor, Dr. Oarl (St. Petersburg) Richards, Mr. T. E., M. E. Rivington, :Mr. O. R. J:J. ([., Roberts, Field Marshal the Earl. R.G.
Rorlgett, Mrs. Richard B. Ross, General Sir J., G.C.B. S.D.R.S.D. Saneton, Mr. Philip Sharp, Mr. William Singleton, Mrs. E. Skerritt, Miss O. E. Stirling, Mr. John Sweeting, Miss E. Taylor, Smgeon-Major, M.D. Tomkins, Mr. Alfred Savill Vacher, Mr. Francis, F.R.C.S. Waddy, Mr. H. Edward, M.R.C.S. Walker, Mrs. Weldon, Mr. E. ,Yhitaker, Mrs. Master Whithard, Mr. B. M. Wightwick, 11rs. Williams, Oolonel R. ,Yilman, 111'. Charles Woollcombe, Dr. Robert Lloyd J LL.D. F.r.lnst., F.S.S., M.R.I..A.. Wyndham, Major G. C. Yarrow, Mrs. Yate, Lieut.-Col. A. O. Yate, Mrs. A. O. Yate, 001. O. E., C.S.I., C.M.G. Yate, Mrs. O. E.
64
St. John Ambtdance Associat'iu?1.
HONORARY LIl!E MEMBERS ( Elected in 1'ecogn ition of distinguished services in jU?·the1·ing the objects of the Association. )
Abraham . .Mr. A. A., L.H.C .. 1. Applegate, Mr. J. \\'., IIl.H.0.!:;. Adam, M~" Basil J., M.B., C.b1. (VIctoria) . Al 1plelOll, J\lr. 0; L., L.H.().!:;., L.ILL'.l'. Adams, 1'llr. H., M. R.C.l'., L.F.l'.~. Apt11Orp, Mr . .l!. '\., b1.11.().I>., L.U.e.l'. Adams, Mr. J., M.B., c.lIl., Ellin., J,.S.A. Arellhold, Mr. A., t.l.lJ. Adams, Mr. J. A., M.D. .Ar~le, 1\11'. J. \., M',H.C.S., L.l{'O.P. Adamson, Mr. James, M.D. Arhd ge, 1111'. Jolm .l!., L.l:.C.S., L.l{.C.l'.E. Adams, 1111'. 1I1atthew A., F.n.C.·. Annstrollg, 1\11'. John H. bl.J)., C.M., .h.dlll. Aiken, Mr. A., M.B .. C.M. Armstrollg, Mr. Joseph .l!'., 1Il.D., Bl'UX Aitchison, Mr. Roderick, M.B. & elI.B. Arllll':iOll, 1111'. '1.", '\\ .,111.11., Cll.B. Aitken, Mr. C. Crawford, M.D. Al'l1lson, 1\11'. \\. D., M.ll., 1I1.lt.C.S. Aitken, Mr. J. H., M.B., c.lII., Edin. Al'llold, nIl. E. c ..' M.B., :F. It. c.::;. Alder on. Mr. E., M.D. Arthur, 1111'. DanJ, II1.V., Ulas., D.l'. H. Alderton,I1Ir. H. C., M.R.C.S., L.n.c.p. Arthur, Mr. George, ~1.J3., CU.B. Aldridge, Mr. G., L.S.A. Ash, .Dlr. P. H., IILlI.().S., I..H.C.P. Aldridge, Mr. N. Elliott, M.B., C.M. Aspll1all, :\11'. J., M.~{.O.::;., L.k.A. Alexander, Mr. S. R., M.D. Asplllwull, IIlr. J. E., bl.lt.C .. ·., L.ll.C.l'., Allan, Mr. A.. S., 11.B. Atklllson, IIlr. E., M.H.C.::>., L.S.A. Allan, Mr. C. M., M.D., Edin. Atk~nson, .i\lr. .l!'.E., L.ILC.l'., bl.ll.C.s. Allan, Mr. F. G., L.R.C.P. Atk~llson, 1Ilr. J. IIlltJunl, lILB. Allan, Mr. Hector, M.B., M.S. Atkmson, 1\lr.rHouert, 111. It. c.". , L.S.A. Allan, Mr. '''m .. M.B., C.M ., Glas. AtklllsolJ, nll'. Tholllas H., M.ll.) 1.1:.<.,.:;. Allan, 1111'. ,\Yilliam '1'. Doyle, M.B., n.CH. Audland, 1\11. W. K, 1Il.lt u.:; ., L.l,.C.p. Allan, Mr. W. ., M.B. Auld, 1111'. A., III.B. Allardice, :Mr. ' V. C., M.D. Austell, 1111'. A. 'V., L.ll.C.I'. & L.IS.A. Allen, Mr. A. S., M.B. Aust~n, M1'. J01m A., M.D., Abel'. Allson, K Whitley, L.R.C.P., L.H.C .. , Am,tlll, 1\lr. John J., M.D., 1Il.e.If., R.U.r. Alltman, Mr. C. A., M.B., F.R.C.S.};;. Averill, lIlr. Charles, :'I.D., Durh. Am bler, Mr. J. R, M.lt.C .... , L.n.C.r. Bage, Mr. eha '., 1Il.D., Mellt. Ambrose, Mr. T. D., L.n.c.s, Edin. Bagnell, 1\11'. ,V. H., L.H..C.l'.E., Euili. Amess, Mr. J., M.B. Baildon, Mr ..F. J., M.B., C.lIf., Edin. Anderson, 1I1r. C. 1\1., M. D. Baillie, Mr. Peter, 1Il. D. Anderson, Mr. E. W., M.B. Bain, .J)lr. William, 1Il.D., DurlI. Anderson, Mr. George, M.D. Baker, Miss E. ., M.B. Anderson, Mr. G. E. C. , M.D., Lond., Baldwin, Mr. F. B. J.,br.U.C .. , L... . A. (Cape Towll ). Baldwin, Mr. T. A., M.D., L.n.C. '.r. Anu erson, :Mr. James, br.B., a.M., Edin. Bal/our, Mr. Lewis J., 111.B., CH.B. MelL. Anderson, Mr. J. 'Y.,M.D. Ball, Mr. John A., 1Il.1{., IlL It, C.I;. Anderson, Mr. G. H. , M.D. Banerjee Bllendra Kesari, L.M.S., Calcutta. Anderson, Mr. R. ,V., M.B.C.S., L.R.C.P., Banks, Mr. G., L.H.C.P.E., L.n.c.s. L ond. (New Zealand). Barbo\:r, Captain J . H., B.A.M.O. Anderson, :I'lfr. 'Ym. Stirling, M. D., Glas. Barclay, Mr. ,V. B., L.H.C.I'.,I•. 11.C.S. Andrew , Mr. F. W., M. R. C.S ., L.R.C.P. Barclay, :Mr. \V. :I'lL, L.R.C.I'., L.R.C.S. Andrews, Mr. S., M.R.C.S. Barlow, Mr. Arthur E., M.B., .M. Andrews, Mr. Vhlliam, M.D. Barlow, Mr. 'l'hos. "V. Naylor, 1>1.n.c.s., Angus, l'l1r. Hemy, M.D., Abel'. L.R.C.P. , Lond., D.P.H., Camb. Ann ersley, Mr. H., M .D. , &c. Barnes, Mr. Ernes t, M.ll. & C.M., Abel'. Anson, l'l1r. GeorgeE., M.D. , B.C., Camb.
I1onorary Life Members.
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BarraclollCfh Mr. A. . M., 111..3. Blumer, Mr. ,V. P., F.R.C.S., Edin. Honorary Barritt, Mr.'G. L., M.rt.C.S., [.. R.C.P. Blytlnnan, Mr. U. S. 1II.E. , M.P'.C.S. Life Barrow,Mr. G.A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C. P., Loud. Bol~er, 111'. P. T. ,L.ll. C. H., Irel. , L.K.Q.C.P. Members. Barry, Mr. D. M., L.F.1'.'3., L.S.A. Bolllllgton, Mr . .J. D ., L.KC.P., L.R.C . P.E. Bash fortI , Mr. II. H., M.D. Bolton, Mr. R L., L.ll. C. P. I~. , L. R. C.S. Bates, Mr. J. Cm'ling, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. BonJ, Mr. F. Fielliillg, ~LD . , D. P.H. Bates Mr. ,Villiam R, L.U. C.p., L.P•. C.S.l. Bone, M1'. D . J. M., M.P.., C.;\I ., Edin. Bates~n, Mr. H., l.D. Bonn er, Mr. T. Irvin e, 111. B., C.M. Bateson, Mr. V., I •. n.C.p., EJ. Boodle, Mr. George A., ;\I . n.C.S., L.S.A. Bauchop, Mr. \V. F., I •. H.C.S. & P.l~. Boor, Mr. , M.D. Baxter, Mr. J. M., M. B. Boswell, 1\11'. A. . , JI[. D. Be!ldes Mr. T. Parkyn, L.U.C.P. Bower, Mr. ,V. G .. M. B.C.S . , I .. R.C.P. Beane,' Mr. R L., L. H..C.P. Bowie, Mr. John ~Iacaulay, :If.V., F.R.C.S. Beardmore, Mr. G. R, Tj.rt.C.P. , M.rt.C.S. Bowman, Mr. R, L.l~.C.l'., L.P.. C. S. , Edin. Beasley, nIl'. J. G., L.l~.C.P., L.F.P. . Box,111'. John. M.B., CILD. Heath, nIr. D. L., ;II.U.C.S., L.R.C.P. Boyce, Mr. J. G., L.ll.C.S., Edin. Beaton, M1'. Frank, ;)1. D., B.S. Bradbury, .Mr. John, j)1.R.C.S. Beattie, Mr. Charles. J .. ~1.B. B.CII., B.A.O. Bradbury, Mr. J. B., L.S.A. Beattie, Mr. Henry, Jlllll'.i\IoH.. C.S.,L.U.C.P. Brauburj', Mr. J. O. 0., M.R.C.S. Beattie, M1'. Robert, M.D., M.rt.C.S. BraJ.ley, lIlr. David, M.D., It.U.I., Mcb. Beaumont, Mr. Edgar, M.P•. C.s ., L.R.C.I'. Brander Mr. Hugh Becker, Mr. J. E. A. G., M.B., C. i\1. , Edin. Bray, Major G. A. T., ;\I.R.C.S., L.P'.C.P. Deddoes, Mr. T. Pugh, M.n., Camb. Brayton, nIl'. J . G., L.R.C.P.E., L.R.C.S. Behrendt, Mr. M. R J., L.ll.C.P., L.rt.C.S. Brayton, :Ulr. Thos., L.R.C. P. L.R.C.S., Ed. B elcher, Mr. C., ~LB. Brett, Mr. P . G. Bell Mr. C. \V. J ., M.R.C.S. Brice, Mr. Ernest, L.ll.C.l'., L.n.c.s. Bell' M1'. J. ,V., M.B., j)IoS. Bridgeford, Mr. W. A., lLH.C.S., L.R.C.P. Bell' Mr. \Vm., 1.R. C.S., L.S.A. Bristow, Mr. ,V. :ill., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Ben~ett,Mr.R . G. Hellller,lLn.,c.M., EdiJl. Bristowe, I1Ir. H. C., M.D., M.R.C.S. Bennett, ]\[1'. J., ~I.B. Brittin, Mr. F. G. M., M.D . Bennett, Mr. W. E., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. J3rog(len,"Mr. J.E., L.H.C.P., L.R.C.s.,Edin. Benson, Mr. A. H., M.B., F.P•. C.S.l. Brook, Mr. H. D. M.n.C.S., D.P.H. Bentham, 1\11'. A. 0., i\1.R.C.~., L,R.C.P. Drooks, "Mr. F. A., M.D., M.R.C.s.,L.r•. C.p. Beresford, 1\11'. R, M.n.c.s., L.S.A. Broomhead, Mr. Cha.3.; j)LD.} Abel'. Beresford, Surg. Lt.-Col., R. de In, PoeI', Broughtoll, Mr. A., i\LB. M.D . Broughton, ?lIr. L. C., L.U.C.S., L.R.C.P. Berkley, Mr. E. J. G., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Brown, :urI'. A. Tenny'>on, M.B ., C.lL, Abel'. Bedie, Mr. H. C., M.B. Brown, Mr. F. Gordon, lL R.a.s., L.;)[, Bernard, ~lr. A. V., j)I.D. Brown, II'. G. A., lIon . C.. , L.S.A. B ernays, l\Ir. H. L., l1.R.C.S., L. S.A. Brown, nlr. J . , lLD. Berry, Mr. A. E., M.D. Brown, Ur. J. :JL, F.R.C .. Berry, l\Ir. H. Martin, M.B., CH.B. (Viet.) Brown, 1111'. J. Percival, li.B., CH.B. B ertrand, Mr. E. de Lantonr, :\1.1'..C.S. Brown, Mr. H . G., lI1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Bevan, Mr. Torn ,V., M.R.C.S., I..P..C.P. Brown, Mr. R. C., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Bibbings, Mr . J. R, M.B., C.M. Browu, Mr. \V. P., L.R. C.P., LR.C.S. Bigg, Mr. G. K. S., F.R.C ... , Edin. Browne, :Ulr. Andrew,L.R.C.p.,Edin., L.M. Bingham, Mr. John J., M.D., St. Anel. Browne, 1I1r. C. R., M.D. Binnie, Mr. Alex., i\I.B. & CH.B., Ielb. Browl~e, ~Ir. G.H.,L.R.c.r.,Edin .,L.M. Bird, nIl'. H., ;)LD. Browne, Mr. H. L., F. R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Bird, Ml'. Henry, M.P..C.S., L.R.C.P. Browne, Mr. Robert, M.D., Dub., F.R.C.S.I. Bird, Mr. ,V., III. B., C. M. Brownfielu Mr. H. M., M. R. C. S., L. R. C. P. Birmingbam, Ir. W. P., M.D. Brownlow,'Mr. H. L., F.R.C.S. Bissett, 11'. J . . , L.R.C.P. &L.R.a.s., Ed. Bruce, Mr. E. J., M.D. Blackbnrne, Mr. G. H. S., M.B., D.P.H Bruce, Mr. J., M.B., C.~r. Blackham, Major Robert J., R.A.M.C. Bruce, Mr. Robert, M.R.C.S., D.P.H. Blair, Mr. Hobert, M.D., Edin. Bruson, Mr. P. S., M.R C.S., L.R.C.P. Blakeney, M1'. J. H., L.R.C.P. Bruntin, Mr. James D., M.B., C.M., Edin. Blandford, Mr. J. ,V., M.ll.C.S. Brunton, Mr. John, lII.B., CH.B., Glas. Blomfield, Mr. Edward E., M.D. Bruzand, Mr. A. S., L.R.C.P. BloomfielJ., Mr. G., L.R. C.P. Bryson, Mr. Leonard, M.B., M.R.C.S. Buchanan, Mr. Peter, M.B., M.C., GIas. Bloxa.m, Mr. J. Astl ey, F.R. C.S. E
66 Honorary Life Members.
t. John Ambula/l1ce Association.
Buchanan, Mr. Waltcr, ~1.r..C . . , L.S.A . Bnck, 1111'. Cllas. ,rm., ~Ll:'C.S. Buckley, Mr. J., L.S.A. Budd, ~lr. , V. H., ~1.1:.C .. , L.lLC.P. Buist, nil'. R. C., 111. D., Edin. Bull, 1111'. '\T. H ., F.l!.C . •. L.n.C.l'. Bul trode, 1111'. O. V., ;)I.ll.C. . Buncle, Mr. A., ~1.u., o.~1., Eelin. Burges, :Mr. R E., M.D., lILCJI. Burgess, 1\11'. Wm . .DI.,JI[.n.c.s., L.S.A. Burnett, Mr. E. J., F.I~.C.S. Burridge, Mr. H. K, ~l.B., C.M. Bmtoll, Mr. . H ., F.R.C.S., M.D. Bu s, Mr. H. D., M.ll C. '., L.::;.A . Butler, :Jlr. J . Kerr, M.D Butter, 1\11'. J. K., ~r.D. Buxton, :Mr. Edward, ;\J.D., :U .11.C.l'. Byrne, 1\11'. P. Jas ., L.ll.C.r., L. n.c .s. Cable, nIl'. John, L.n.c.p. EJin., L.M. Caffyn, :JIr. . 111., M.ll.C. . Cairns, :Mr. P. H., L.n. c.p. & s., Edin. Cairns, 11'. ,Yo 1I1urray, ;\LB., c .~l., Edin. Calder, Mr. J. Kinnaird, L.R.C.P. Cald,Ycll, M1'. 1\1., L.R.C.l'., L . R.C.~. Calwell, l'l1r. William, M.D ., M. A.ll.U .I. Oameron, Mr. ,I'. J. M. B. Oampbell, 1111'. D. R, M.D . Campuell 1\Ir. John, :;I1.D. Campbell,Mr.1IIatthew,;\1.D.,cH.D.(r .Z.). Cantlie, 1\Ir. J., F.11 .C. . Cardew ~lr. George A., ~1.R . C .. E., L.S.A . Carleto~, 1\11'. J. ., L.n.C.S.I., L.R.C.P.I. Oames :Mr. ,Yilliam, :If.lLC.R., L.n.c.p. Carroll', 1\11'. Joseph, ;\1.13., C.M., D.P.H. Carruthers, 1\11'. J . C. Baxter, M.B., C.M. Cartel', Mr. F. H., M.D., F.n.c.s . Darter, Mr. Ronald, 1>LlI., ;\1.1:.C.R., Eng. Canell, 1\11'. John Maclean, ~l.n.c.s., L.S.A. Cary, 1111'. A. J., L.R.C '.I. Case, Mr. H. M., M.ILC .. , L.ll.C. '. Cassan, 1\Ir. Theodore, ;\U:. c. s. Caunter, Mr. R. L., :;II. D., Ernx. Chadwick, 1\11'. C. M., ::1l.D. Chaffers, Mr. Edw·d., F. n.C. . Challinor, Mr. S . Mc1\1., :l>I.R .C.S., L.n.c.p. Chamber ,~lr. J. H., L.S.A. Chapman, Mr. A . V., M. R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Chapman, 1\11'. J. M., M.B. Ohapman, 1I1r. O. H., M.D. Chapple, :iI11'. W. A., :;I1.D., CH.B. (N.Z. ) Charles,... orth, 1\11'. H., :II.R.C.S. Chawner, 1\11'. Alfred, lILR.C.S., L.n.c.p. Cheesewright, ::\11'. J . F., lII.R.C.S. Cheetham, Mr. Hub9rt, lII.B., ClI.B. Chil<le, nIl' . C. P., F.R.C.S. Childs, Mr. Christopher, M.D. ,Chill, Mr. Edwin A., M.B., C.M., Edin. Christian, Mr. L. M. F., M.B., C.:ll., Euin. Church, Mr. R, M.B . Olampett, Mr. R. 'Y. T., M.B. Clark, 111'. Andrew, F.R.C.S.
Clark, Mr. A . F. C., M.D., C.M., AUcr. Clark, Mr. Geo., M.n., '. 1. Clurk, 1111'. 111. H., L.lLC.I'., Edin . Olark, .Dll'. R '1'., L.Jl.C.~., ],,1 . • P. Olarke, Mr. A. K, lIl. D. lIl.lt. C. s. Clurke, 11'. h. \\'earne, M.D., C. lI1. Olal'ke', Mr. H. H. n., M.lt.C.S., L.H.C.I'. Clarkc, Mr. T. F., 1I.l.H. C.8., L.S.A. Clarke, Mr. ,1'., lI1.D. Clarke. Mr. ,V. J., 1I1.ll.C.S. , L.S.A. Olay, 1\11'. A. , 1ILlt. '.S. Clay, 1\11'. '1'. , V., L.n.C.l'., J~.n.c.s., Etlin . Clayton, Mr. A.. J., L.lt.C.P.,L.H . C. . Clayton, Mr. J. ., M.D., Eclin . Cla:r tOll , 1111'. ,Yilliam 1\:., M.D., Drllx. Clayton, Mr. \\TilliamMaYllc,L.ll.C.R, Ird. Clegg, Ml'. Richard, ;\I.D., .;\f., L.n.'.I'. Clements, 1111'. R. "., L.lt.C.l'.,Edin Clelllcnts, Mr . . D., L.lLC.S., L.lLC.l'. Clifford, ~Ir. F. C. ,1'., M.R.C.S., L.IUJ.I'. Close, :Mr. J., M.B. Closs, MI' . J. 0., ~LD., ELlin., IIl.B., '.111. Coaker, 1111'. F. W. J., F.n.C.8., L.n. .P. Coldstream, lll:·. A. R, :;ILD. , }·"1\ . C.:-;. Cole, Mr. T. E. C .. )f.D. Colcman, l\Ir. ,Yo :;If.n.c.s. Collie, 1\11'. R J., ~I.D., Aber., C.lII . Collinette,lIll'. F. <leE.,;\1.Jl.C' ... E.,L.R.C.P. Collins, nlr. John KOlton, M.D. Coll~n Oll, Ml'. F. 'Y., M.B ., )f.H.C.S. COllI, Thlr. Edgar, :;ILB., D.Cll. Oxon. Connolly, 1\11'. A. ,1'., M.B . Connor,1\lr. Samuel, M.D., R.U.I. Cook, 1\11'. Percivl11 R, ::11.11. Coombs, Ml'. Carey, :;I1.D., Lond. Cooper, 1111'. E. H., M.R.C .. Cooper, 1\11'. H. G., ~r.B., :;I[.R.C.S. Cooper, Mr. H. . , :;IJ.lt.C . . , L. H.U.I'. Coopcr, 1\11'. P. R., M.D., F.n.C.S. Copley, Mr. • ., F.n.c ... , D.P.l!. Copp, Mr. C. J.,:;II. D., c.;\[., (Toronto). Cornwall, :Mr. ,Yo C., L. H. C.l'. , Eclio . Corrigan, Mr. W. J., F.n.C . . Cosgrave, Ml'. E. :;\IcDo\\'cl, ;\LD., Dub. Oouch, 1\11'. J. K., L.lI.loP. , M.H.CS . Courtney. ~11'. G. D., :;If.D., D.l'.n. Coutt, lIIr. Allan, )[.B., C.~J. Oovey, ~Ir. ,Yo J., )I.ll.C.S., L.R.C.P. Coward, ::'11'. E. G., :lLD. Cox, 1\11'. A., :l1.D. Uoxwell,1\1r. Charles F., ~f.])., Camb . Craig, Mr. Jas., M.n.c.s., ;\l.ll . , ('.~1. Craig, Mr. 'Y. , ~LD., ClI.D. Cnm, 1\11'. Alexander, M.B., C.M., Abel'. Cran, M1'. Georgc, l\l.D., Auer., C.M. Cran, 1\Ir. James, ;\f.ll., C.lII. Cran, 1\11'. Robcrt D., )J.R.C.S., L.R.C.I' . Oraster, Mr. E. E., L.l~.C.P., L.R.C.S. Cra,v[orcl, lajorGilbertStewart, n .A.M.c., L.r•. c.s. & P., Eclin., D.P.H. Crawshaw, Mr. C. 'N., li.B., D. P.lI.
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-Ct'awshaw, Mr. '., M.B., ClI.B., ~f.r.. c.s. D~ckey,Mr.A .A .G.,M.D., n.u.r., L.R .C.S.I. Honorary Crcase, Mr. J. l-{,O],cltson, F. n. C'. s., J.<:llin. D~cksOll, Mr. G. Cecil, M.D., 'Edin. Life Crespi, :\Ir. A. J. H., ;\I.P•. C p. T. :\Ll~.C . . ·. D~cksoll, Mr. G. ,V., M.B., C.:\f. Memberl!. Oressy, Mr, G. J., 1,.1:.C.l'., :\I.JLC .. ·. D~chun, ~Ir. John DUlluar, ;\ .D., R.LT.I. Crew, Mr. Jno., ;\I.ll.C.S., L.n.C.l'., LOllel. D~llon,..\11'. L. Gerald, M. D. , H . U.I., lILCII. Critchley, MI'. Harry G., :\1 D., Erlm. D~1ton, Mr. T. J., L. J~.c .. ·. , L.H.C.P. Irel. Crocker, 1111'. J., :'II.H.C.i:;., L.S.A. Dllllmock, Mr. A. F M D D '1 Crocker, Mr. James, M.ILC.S., L.n.C.l'. Distin Ml'.lloward·~~ ~n~I:. ~Il' J '1 l\f •It•C D'IVllle. . ' Jl~l 1'. Johll 1{ , ... 8., L.R.C.P. C['o"]<el' v , . L l . , . ~l . , • S., L.n.C.I'. B , C .... 111 Gl Cl'ooke-Lawles::., Surgeon Lil:ut. -Uoluncl Dix ;\11'. ,\Tilll'atll'l) . ~r' . ., as. S' "'V H , : \ . . , ., .D., B S lr I . ., U.LE., JILl>. DixOll, :J1r. J. F., :lI.R.C.S. .. Cropley, Mr. Hemy, 1".lLC. '., D.l'.ll. Dixon, ::'11'. R G., :ll.B. Cl:OSS" :111 1'. A .. J., :l>l.E., c.;\1., E llill. Dix~t1, Ir. T.; .J.H.C.S., L.R. C.S, ClOssfielcl, 1\11. A. I.... , L. R.C.P., L.R.C.B. Dohle, :Mr. II .. omerville L n C P & Crossland, 1111'. ,~. Dobie, ilh'. J. 'N., :If. B. ' .•. . . S. E. Crowther, Mr. E. E., L.n.C.I'., L.l~.C.S. Dobsoll .Mr. AMP C S L C l' L C :JI l' G ' . , • . •. ..., oL... on d rUlllp, ~ 1'. • >"., L.ILC.l'., ;\I.D., B.C. Dod!l, Licut.-Col. J.B. It \.:1 C · " . Cr\7Pl' ~I' J , ,I P C S D O(! 11 . )11'. P. Vcrnon M ., D .t '. . 1. .,~.... D. J. ' ~!. . . ' . . . . , L.R.C.P. C [.1 e G I S ' C :\1 D . , . . , "CR.C UILl , ~II'~cOpll- encra 11' .... C ., K.C. C. Domville, Thlr E. J ., L.R.C.P., ~1:R.C.S. C u en, .. I 1. ., lIf. D. Douula 111' Alexa C . 1\1 0 J 0" • • n cl ClI,. M.B., C. :\f url'le, r. . ., :;ICB., 1I1.n.c.s. Douulns 1\1r. Chas E MD " & Culh Ie ~I' F J'j' , 0" ., . . . , F.n.C.S.E. c. ~l. ,1\ 1. . . .L.,:\Lh.C.. . Dourtlas:JIr.Claudc FIlC" ' CunlJfle, Mr. T. V., ~r.R.C.P.,)1.ll.C.S. ])oLl~las' Mr J J~ ',,'D' ·E·'cl·,·L.R.C. P. . t 1\1' E 1 ° , ...,.u.. , In. . C ule on, 1 l. l., :\1.D. Douthwaite ~Ir G H Ouscaclen,.~Ir. George, L.ll.C.S., Ed. Dove Mr. AU"\l~tu~C .,~~[~n.~s. '1 DaJachallJl, Mr. Ka,'a,ji Edalji, L.)I. &.~. DO\\'I:e:; ~11' M R'~ '.' ", 11I 1 . Dand ' l-a . :JI' D D ,T . ., • . . . ~., L.l •. C. P. 1::; I, ~ 1. . .~'" L.;\1. &' :-:., Drage. , )11. LO\'cll, !>f.D . , n.crr. ( 130m bay.) Drinkwater !II' H Darlil1 CT 1111'. tevell'on ;\f.D. D."l ~ 1. ., :lLD., ;\I.R.C.S. 'do, ' 1 ' I J uen, :JIl. J . H., L.n C P L P. C S Duucreon ~lr J H L .... , " . . . DaVl son, ~l 1'. A., ~r.U., F.l~.C.l'. D'd ~I '1'J A h , • ••., .H.C.P LHCS av~ SOlL.I' r. 10llla' . , L. R. C.l'., L.l:. C. s. Dudley Mr. BeJ'llard J M R ~'s 'E' .. Dav~es, ::\11'. Charles D., ;\LR.C.!'., L.. ·.A . Dudle'/ Mr.G J ~1 R"C ~ . , ., ng. DaVI es :JI· D ,' .1 Ll ' J' • • , . . . . ._ ., L.r"c.p. . ' ~ 1. ,l\lu . ;\I.B., L.ll.C.I'. Dunns Mr. Jas. M B DaYIeS, )11'. E., :'I{' D. Dn rrrr 1\11' )1' :\~ . Davies :JIr H I E ' no' . - ., • . n.c.s . ) L.n.C.p. , . ,~. llg 1 ., L. n. C.1'., ;\L n. C.~. Duke lll'O'eon-::\Iajor \\T A ga~~e: ~IIJ:. H:IE., L.J:.C.l'., LonJ. Dunc~ll, 1111'. ,v~, L.ILC.;., ~.It.c.s. a\ ~e"" ~ l. l( ney. ;\L D. Dunkley :111' D,n~t!s, Mr. '1'. L. Kelll'ick, ~l.n., C.;\f. Dunlol) 'Mr. ·S. 'H ., F.R.C.p., F.R. C.S. DaYlP-i; !Ill' \\Tl1l ;\1 pC ' D' .. :\['D., ~LCH .
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~?crton, Mr. J. James, lILR.C.S., L.U.C.P. EIJdrmann, 11'. A., lI1.R.C.S., L.It.c.P. er, :Mr. 'Y., L.R. C.P. & 1;., Ediu., L.;\1.
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St. J ohn Ambulance Association.
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Ellerton, Mr. J., M.D., L.n. ·.P. Fitzhenry, Mr. G. 'W., M.lt.C.S., L.S.A. Ellerton, M1'. J. F. H., L.n.(J.l'., L.M. Flavell, H.ev. Thomas Elliott, Mr. B. G., L.R.D.P. Fleetwood, Mr. '1' . .F., :F.R..O .S., !rel. Elliott, Mr.r. ands, ALB., ClI.B., Edin. Fleming, Mr. A. J., M.D., n.u.r., 1\LCil. Elliott, 1\11'. ' Vm. IIn,milton, M.D. Fleming, Mr. H. II., M.n., Dub. Ellis, Mr. O. I., 1\1.1). Fletcher, Fleet·Surgeon W. H., It.N. Ellis, lUI'. ,\Villiam McDonongh, M. D., Brnx. 1\!.1t. C. s. Ellison, Mr. A., 1\['1t. '.. , L.n.C.I'. Forbes, Mr. John, l\I.E., C.M. Ellison, Mr. E. H., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.l'. Forbes, 1\11'. N. II., F.n.C.H., L.ILO.l'. EllistOl1, 001. G. S., C.B., 1\('ll.O.~ . Forsyth, 11'. l~obt., M.D., Was. Embleton, Mr. D.O., M.n., Dnrh., l\LE.C.S. Fort, 1I1r. Thos., LIt. C.S., L.l!.L'.l'. Embling, The Hon. W. H., L.lL C.l'. Forten, 1\11'. C. E., M. J). En or, Mr. ,T. ,\V., T.. n.C.p. Fothergill, MI'. J. R, M.D., L. n.c. '. Etheridge, Mr. O. K, 1\I.B. Fox, lUr. Jno. Raymond, M.n., lelh. EttIE's,Mr. ,V. J.McCulloch, M.n., Ahcr. Fox, :Mr. J., I"lU'.l'., I •. ll-C.:;., 1£\1;11. Evans, Mr. A. II., ~l.R.C.S., L. . A. Frnnci, Mr. G. ,V., IIl.B., '.~[. EYans, Mr. C. J., [.}{.C.S., T.. M. Frankish, Mr. J. D., M.D., 1\1.R.C.S. E"ans, Mr. E., LB., B.C., D.P.IT. Fraukisll, Mr. Thomas. M.D., C.M., U.'il·, Evans, Mr. G., M.B. Franks, il' Kemll1J, M. n. Evans,1\1r. H. R., 1\1.n. Fra cr, lHr. J. H. 11., 1\1.R.C.S., L.n.C.l'. Evans, 1111'. John, M.D. ]'raser, Mr. J. J., M. n.c.:;. EYans, Mr. O. O. P., M.D ., Dnrll., B.S. Fro. cr, Mr. John T., 1\Lll.C.~., E(lin. Evans, 1\11'. William, F. n.c.s., Eng. Fntser, Mr. 'Y. D., M.ll., C.1\f. EYans, Mr. ,I'. G., I".l~.C.S., L.Re.p. Frccborn, Mr. John C. R., T.. l~.C.I'. E\'ans, Mr. 0., L.l:.C.S., L.R.C.P .• Ed. Freel', urgeon-1\[ajor Eo Luk e Evershed, Mr. A. R. F., ?Ln.C.l;., L.ll.C.p. Frith, l\lr. '\T. '., ~['D. Ewart, Mr. C. Theodore, M.D., Abel'. Fry, 1\1r. P. Y., 1I1.ILL'.~., I,,1l.C.1'. Ewart, 1111'. D., M.B. B.S., F.n.C. '. Fryer, Mr. John, ;\f.JU·.S., J,.H ..\. E\yart, fr. J., M.D. Frycr, Mr. ,V. F., {,,1:'C.1' .. L.lU· .. ·. Fairbank, Mr. ,V., M.n.C.S., L.S.A. Fuller, Mr. Alfred L., ;\1.11.C.S., Eng. Fairclough, 1\11'. T. B., L.R.C.l'., L.ll.C.R. Fuller, 1\[1'. E. 13., ~r.B., F.l:.\: . ' . Falkner, Mr. H. G., 1\I.Jt.C.S ., L.It.C.l'.I. Fullertoll, 1\[]'. F. 'Y., 1\I.Il., Dllrh. Farmer, Lieut. C. A., 1.S.C., M.D. Fulton, MI'. O. C. II., C.~I., Glas. Farmer, Mr. E. J., M.D., B.S. Fulton, Mr. Robert V., M.I). Farmer, Mr . S., 1\1.11. C... , L.n.c.p., Edill. Furber, l\lr. George II. , ~l.n.U.H. Farquharson, Mr. D. P.Maclaren,lILB.,C.lIl. FnrIc)" ir John, c.n. Farrar, Mr . R. Anstruthor, M.ll. Fyfrc, ilIr.'Ym. 1\,., ~r.D., n.l'. Farrer, Mr. G. A., M.n.c.s., L.~.A. Gaub, 11'. '. B., ;\1.11.C .. ·., L.J~. ·. P. Fawsitt, :Mr. Thos., 1\I.lt.C.S., L.RC.P. Gahb, 1\[1'. J. E., ~r. n.c.~., L. H.C.!'., Ellill. Featherstone, 1\11'. ,V. B., M.D. Gafi'ney, 1\11'. O. Bnrke, F.It.l'.~. !rel. Fenn, Mr. A. Gershom, M.B., C.M., Edin. Gallo'",ay, iIII'. D. J., II!. 1). ' Fenn, :Mr. S. B., I,.n.c.p., L.R.C... Gandy, Mr. 'Y., )U:.C.S., L.H.A. Fennel, Mr. T., M.ll.C.S. Gane, ]\11'. E. 1). ., ~[H.C.H., L.n.c'.I'. Fenoulhet, Mr. E. C., L.R.C.l'., L.R.C.S. Gardner, 1\11'. H. N .. ~r.n., ('.?I[' (Glas). Fentem, Mr. Thomas, M.D., M.S.: D.SC. Gardner, Mr. II. Willon gldlY, ;\1.11. FenteI'll, Mr. P. Sheldon, M.D., Edm, Gar(lner, Mr. J., ;\r.1t.l'.~. Fento.n, 1'111'. Mark Anthony, l\I.D. Gardner, Surgeon R H., M.B., A.?lr.n. FenWIck, Mr. P. C., 1\LB., ]11.11.(.' • ••• Garland, l\11'. A. 1., L.ll.C.I'., ;1f.R.C.:-;. Ferguson, Mr. J. M., L.R.C.P., L.ll.C.i'. Garrard, II'. ,V. A., 1\f.Il.C'.". Ferran, Mr. W., 1II.B. Garson, 11'. J. H. R, lILU., C.M., n.p.H. Fielding, Mr. Frederick, M.n., Edin. Garstang, ;\11'. E.!., L])., L.n.C'. P. Finlay, Lt.-Col., L.RC.P.I., C.;\I.,R.A.M.C. Gascoigne, Mr. 'Y. E., L.n.C.R. Finney, Mr. W. E. St. L., L.l:.C.P. Gaunt, Mr. ,VilJiam H. , 1\f.n. &, r.)L Fisher, Mr. Theodore, M.D. Gavin, Mr. J\1cCullnm, M.B., CII.B. Fisher, Mr. Thos., 1\I.R.C.S., L. . A. Geddie, Mr. J. '., M.D. Fisher, M1'. '\Velby E., M.R.C.S., Eng. Gec, Mr. O. A., M.B. F~tton, Mr. H., I,.R.C.P. G?ttings, Mr. John S., L.R.C.S., Erlin.,L.;\[. F~tzgerald, M1'. C. Egerton, M.D. . G~bb, Mr . W., L.R. C.P.E., L.n.C .. Fitzgerald, Mr. James, M.B., C.M., Edm. Glbb, Mr. W. Scott, M.D.
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Gibbon, ]\11'. F. ,V., JJ.lLC.l'., L.H.C.H. Gibbs, 1\11'. A. N. G" l\LIL.C.S., L.IUJ.l·. Gibbs-Smith, Mr. KG., L.lt.C.p.I., D.l'.lL Gibson, .Mr. O. P., iJ.lt.C.l'., .\!:clill. Gibson, 1\1r. J. 11., 1\f.lt.C.S. Gilbertson, :1\11'. J. 11., M.lt.C.S., 1;.1:"('.P. Gildea, Colonei Sir James, K. c. V. 0., C.B. Giles, Colonel P. Broomc, C.B., F.ll.C.S. G.iel, 111'. II. B., M.D. Gll1,Mr.J. W., M.D.,ll.P.II., lIf. n.c.s., Loud. Gillon, l\Ir. G. Gorc, M.D., 'F.J~.C.~. Gimlette, .Ml'.J.D.,~I.l~.O.s.,L.ll.C.I'., L01111. G~rdlel', Mr. G. T., L.ll.C.l'., I".JU·.H.,Edill. GIttcns, Mr. A. B., M.lt.C.S., L.l:'C.l'. Glen, Mr. John, M. U. Glenpark, ::\11'. A. D., L.r•. e. P. Goddanl, 1\1r. O. E., lI1.D. Goddard, Oapt. G. H., lILR.C.S., ILA.lILC. Godfrey, Mr. A. E., M.ILC.S. Godso.n, Mr. John Eo, )['B., B.CIl., ;\f.]t.C.S. Godw~n, Surgeon-Major C. R. Y.
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St. J ohn A muulance As ociatio?l .
L ittle, Mr. J., M.D. Macken zic, Mr. Ernest, M.D. Lit tle"'ood, 1111'. H arry, F. R.C.S. .Mackenzie,.11r. F . ,Yallace, M.B. ,c.M. ,Edin. Living (olle, II'. '1'. H., M.D. Mackenzie, Mr. Henry D .. M.D. Lloyd, Mr. E. J ., M.D., Abel'. Mackenzie, Mr. Jas., M.D. Lloyd , Mr. Jonlan, M.D., F.R.C.S. Mack Ilzie, Mr. John, L.R. . P., Edin. Lloyd, Mr. J. D., lI1.It.C.S., L.ll.C.P. Mackenzie, Mr. J., M.B. Lloyd, Mr. F. 'eymollr, M.D., Lond. lack nzie, Mr. J. F., M. B. L oc k, Mr. John G., LIt.C.p., lII.H.C.S . Mackenzie, Mr. H. :F., lIl.n. Lockluu't, Mr. H. A., LR.C.P. Maekenzie, Mr. \\. S ., J.. lt.C.l'., L.ll-C.R. L odge, M1'. P. G., L.M., L.S.A. 1\1a.ckic, Mr. John, lII.D. L od wid ge, Mr. \\' . 0., JlI.H.C.S., L.I-:'.C.l'. Mackillla.y, 1\11'. Jailies R, lIU{.C.S. Loe, .Mr. J. ., M.B.C .. , L.S.A. 1\1cEisack, Mr. H. J., ]ILl>. Long, Mr. W. J., lILB. l\lacl\lligltt, MI'. Clla . O . ,~r.B.,C lI.lIf.Gl as . Longburst, M ajor B. ~I.lLC. S . 1\1cLaren, 1\11'. J . '1'., ~I.B., L.ll.C.P. L ord,Mr. 'am1. '1'. , L.n.c.I'.,Lond.,M.R.C.S. Maclean, lUI'. II. H.., 111.13. L oye, Mr. Henry, lI1.B . , Dllrh. IcLean, Mr. C. J. Ru!:>~ell, IlL n., Edin. Loyell-Kea)', I I'. L . .F. 1Iu:.c.s., L.n.C.T'. Maclean, Mr. E. J., LB., Edin. Lovely, Ml'. C. Newton, M.D., Durh. Maclin, Mr. Thomas '1'., M.D., Glas . Low, Mr. A. Bruce, M. D., Edin. 1\lcLannahall, 1\11'. J . Ul1l1n, Idl.C.R.I., &c. Lowe; M1'. A. J. L.R.e.v. , L.R.C.S. MacLeod, 1\11'. R. A., 1Il.D. (New Zealand). L owe 1\11'. 'Y. G. , M.D. l\Ic~launs, 1111'. L .• 'trollg, lI1.D. Lo\"\'sley, Capt. ltI. L, R.A . M.C., ~r.n.c . s. [dIullell, Ml'. John, M.B., M.S.R.U.I. 1I1eNah. Mr. A. A., 1II.B., c.lIf., Glas . L owson, 1\11'. G., lII.B., C .~L, Gla . Loxton, Mr. William E., F.R. C.S. , Edin. 1\Jclil'anght, 1\11'. ,race, M.D. Luce, Mr. Richard H arman, F.1t.C.I:::., lI1.B. McNeal, 1\11'. James, lII.ll.C. S., L.ll.C.r. Luckman, i'Ilr. E. L. , M.Il.C.S., L.R.C.p. Mncneilagc, l\[r. D., L.l:.C.I'., L.F.l' .S. Lum sden, Mr. J., M.n. laeNidder, :r.rl'. James, lII.B., c. t,1., t:dill. Lynam, 1111'. R G., 1I1.11..c.s., M.B. Marpherson, Mr . . , )1.]). Madden, 1\1. F . B., 111.1<. C. s . McTa "ish, II'. F. C., lI1. B., L. R. C. P. McAdam, nIl'. Robt., M.D. MrWhae 1\11'. D. M., M.D. :McAd am, Mr. R obert L enis (Yi ctoria} ~lcWilliams, MI'. G. F., M. B., M.S. Mc\Villie, Mr. J. G., lIr.n., D.I'.n. McAldowie, Mr. Alex. M., M.D. M c Ali tel' Hewlings,1\Ir. "' , F ., M.B.,N.Z. i\laddeYer, 1\11'. John C., 1IL1J. M cBrearty, Mr. J. M., F. R. C. '. 1I1agg., 1\11'. O. H. A., L.S.A. , L onel . McCandlish, Mr. J. G., L.n.C.p., L.R.C.S. Mailer, 1\11'. \ V. , M.n . Main, 1\11'. R., ~1. D. M cCarthy, Mr. Justin 1I1cC., lI1. D. 1\Iacartney, illr. R., L.ll.C.P., Edin, lains, Mr. John H., L.n . C.p., Lom1. Macaulay, 1111'. D. J., L.11..C.S . , I,.R. C.p . ::'Iajor, MI'. J . P., M. lJ . Malcolm, Mr. Chas., L.n.c.l'., L. n.c .. ·. McClelland, 1Ilr. H. A. M.n.C.S., Eng. Malpas, 1111'. J., lII.ll.C. S., I,.H.C.P. Lond. :11eCnllagh, 1\11'. John, L. R.C.S., Ire1. },lcCuUy, .Jlr. A. L., ::'Ln. Manley, MI'. II., C.M ., D. C. McDonald, Mr. Geo . Bruce, lI.LD. Ma11n, Mr. Cba . If. Grallt, lIf . n . , lIf.S. MaUll, i\l1'. J. Bentley, lIUl.C.S. , Eng. l\facclonahl, Mr. Jame , lI1.B., C.)f. "l\lcDonncll, 1\11'. Denis, L. n.C.s.I., L.A.rr.Manning, 1\11'. Le1!lie S., 1I1.D., C,lIf. McDougall, 1\11'. F., F. R.C.S .E., L.R.C.P.E. lantle,!Ilr. Alfred, M.D., Dnrll. McDougall, Mr. Neil, M.B. & CH.B., Gla.. 1\Iarriott, 1\11'. C. I\T., M.lJ., t . Aud. McDowell, M r. ,Yilliam C. 'Y. , lICB ., M.S. 1\1arriott, :till'. O. D., ~r.]) ., Gla8 . Mar8h, Ml'. F ., F. Il . C.S . llIcElIigott, ::'Ir. ::'1. G., F.R.C.S. , D.l'R. 1I1arsh, Mr. J . H., L.RC. P., L.R.C.S. M acFadden , illr. C. J. R., lIcn. , C.lI1. McGachen, 1111'. F. \\' . D., L.S.A., L.F .. r.S . .JIar8h, 11'. J . Hedley, lII.IUJ.S., L.n.C.p. M cGee, 1\11'. J. H., lILD., D. l'.H., Camu. Marsh, 11'. J. J., L.n.C.p. , L.lt. C.. . , Edin. l\I acgregor; Mr. D. 1\1., L.RC.p. Marshall, Mr. G . , I,.ll.C.l'. Macgregor, Mr. Geo . Robt., M.lJ . Mar!:lhall, Lieut.-Col. J. J. de Zouclle, l1cGregor, Mr . J . , M.rt.C.S., L.R. C.p. L. n.c.s . , Irel., L.A .H., Dub., L.M. Maclh\Taith, }'Ir. W . 1\1., L. R.C.p. Martin, Mr. Albert, M.D. McIntosh, Mr. A. III., M.B., F.n. C.S.E. l\lartin, 1\11'. C. M ., !lLD. McI ntosh, fro John, L.H.C. S. , L. n.c.p. Martin, .J\h. J., ?I!. D., St. And. l\IcJ anet, Ur. F. 1\1., M. B., C. M., Glas. Martin, Mr. J. 111. H., M.D., Viet. M acK eddiC', 111'. J . F., 1Il.D. l altin, lIlr. S. E., M.D. lI]al'tin, MI'. \V. 1 .. lIf.D. M cKenzie, Dr. A . , M.D. Mackenzie, IIIr. Duncan J., M. D. Masser, IIIr. H. C. P., L.n.c.p.E., :\l.H.C.S.
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M ssinrrham Surc'.-CuloneIJ . P., 1II.H.C.S. Mortlock, Mr. R. H .. M.n., C.M., Edin.
M:tthe~vs, Mr. C~E., M.D., Oxon.
Honorary
Morton',Mr .. C. A.,' F.R. C.S. , L.lt.C. P. Life Moses, Captam O. St. J., M.D., I.M.S. Memberg. Matthews 1\11'. J. C., M.B., B.C. Matthews: 1\11'. Valentine, M.n.c.s., L.S.A . Moss, Mr. 'vV. J. A;, M.B. M Mr Thomas F. Moxham, Mr. 1\1. C., M.P'.C.S. M~~'hew ' MI' . C. J., 1I1.11 . C .• . , L.1LC. I'. Muglistol1, Mr. G. T. 'Y., M.D., Abel'. Maynard, Mr. J. Clarkson, M.R.C.S. Mllglistol1, Mr. T. C., M.B.C.S. 1\{lll1~aU, 1\11'. A. L) F.R. C.S. M ead, Mr. G. E., 1ILB. Mears, Mr. F. C., M.D., Dnrh. Mulhgan, Mr. J. \\., M.D. Mehta, DI·. Dllanjibhai Mulll'o, Mr. F., M.B., C.M., G1~s .. Melvin, Mr. James, 1II.n., & C.M . 1\ [l1I'~loch, 11'. as ., L. lt.C.p., Edm . Melvin !Ir. K. S ., M.n. l\lunson, Mr. I., M.D. Melville, Mr. S., M.D. Murphy, l\1r.Ch}lrles E., T , .R. C.P .~., I,.M. Mer cer, Mr. ,V. , Ill. 1). 1\1nrphy, 111'. II ., M~B., C. M . , Edin. Metcalfe, 1\11'. Willial1l, LH.A. Murray, Mr. C. F. K., M.D. . Mickle, Mr. Adam F. G., ilLD. , Aller. ~[llrray, Mr. James A. J., M.B., l\[.s.,EdlD . Middlemiss, HUl'geon-Ool. (i., :\l.1l., Dllrh. ~[lllTay,l\I r. John Gawler,L.R.c.P.,L. R.C. S. ~l tlrl'ay-AYllsley, 1\11'. J. H., M.IL c .s .• Middlcmi.:;s MI'. G ., M.D., n. PH . Milburn, 1\1~" C. II. , 1II.B., M.S., Dudl. L n.c.p. ( 'ew Zealand). Mill, Mr. Gen. S., lI[.n., Edill. My.ers, Mr. W . ,V., M.B., C.M., Was . . Millar, Mr. D. lI1cFn.dyen, lI['B . . n.p.If. ~a~rn, 1\11'. D . l\L, L.n.C.p., L.l:. C.S., Edm. l\liller, illr. J ., 1II.D. ~a.lrn, 1\11', R. W., M.D. & C.lIL, ~l~~ . Miller M1'. In.llles, M.n., C.M ., Edin. .l anavatty; Mr. B. 11 ., F ]t.C..·. , Edm. 1I1i1lig~n, Mr . .J. W., 1II . n. l:ankivell, ::'Ill'. pCl'bcrt, M. D. Milliaan Mr.R.A., TdLC.P., M.lt.C.S. i\ason, 1\11'. E. oel, 1II . D. Mills~ M'rs . .J ean Fraser, L H . c.. ·., J, n. C. P. -eave,. 1\11'. Ech\'ard F. :ill., lILB. . Mills, 1\11'. R. J., M.n ., C. f., Abel' . . <eethhng, Mr . J. II., ilLB., C. M. (S.Afnca) . 1\1 ills, Ir. Willon, L.n.C.I'., I, . n.C .. . , Edl11. ~rl~on, ::'11-. '1'., )1.D. 1I1ills-Roherts, 1\11'. E. A., ~LB., lILS. l\eVlll, Mr. Robert, lILB. . lIJillJe 1\11'. Alex. C. , J,.ll.C.f'. & P., Eolin . KeYins, 1\11'. Arthur E., F.n.C.S., EdlD. Milne;' nIl'. James, 1I1.J:.c .... ,Eng., L.ll.C.P. Xewby, :.Jlr. C. H., L.n.C.p., F .Jt.C .S. Minchin, MI'. D. J., ~LB.' Xewell, 1\lr . .d. G . , M.D., D.pH . J\Iobel'ley, 1\1r. S. C. II., ~I.ll.C . S. r-:ewell, Mr. J. ~:,.?f.B., N.Z. MOLlEn, 1\11'. Gil,soll, M.D. ~ ewman, 1111'. \\ lllla~ll, !II. D. Moffatt, 1\11'. A. A. P., M. n. c. S. 1\ ewsham, :.JIr. Francls, M. n . C. s . ~loir, l\I r. D. R., lIf. B. Kicholls, ,j[r. Gordon , lIf. B. Moil', Mr. R., M. B. ~~cholls. nil'. ~., ~I. B., lIi. n. C. s: Molloy, Mr. Leonard, )LD. 1\lcholson, Bngade- nrgeon Lt. -Col. Eo, Molteno, MI'. Y. G., )1. C., n. c. (Cape Town.) _. A. M. S. ,. . Molyneux, 1\11'. II., :\1.n.c. f'. ~~cholsOll, ?!1r. J. ,\ 1111ams, lILll.C.S. Molyneux, 1\11'. );,., lILR. , L.n.C.r. ::\.~ckson, Mr. Augnstus, 1II . B. }'1011CktOll, iiII'. Da,-iLl Henry, F.n.c.s.E. ICol, Mr. Jame , lIf.D . . Montague, Ir. A . 1I., M.D. Nightingale, .JIr. John, 1I1.]}., C.M., Edm. Montgomery, !Ill'. Eo 0., ~l.lt.C.S, L.R. C.P. Kixon, :111'. '1' . . , ~Ln.C . S . Mooney, Mr. Alex. P., M.D. Koble, 11'. S. C. , lIl.l l.C .S., L.S.A. Nockohls, .J1r. tellJlen, L.n.c.l'.E.,L.R.C.S . M oneypeny, Mr. II., ~!.n. 1I100re. 1\11'. C. A., lIf.D. Noney, 1\11'. E. H., L.. A. 100re, 1\11'. C. J., lI1.D . Korman, Mr. A. ., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.p. 1\1oore, Mr. H. Cecil, M. n. C. f' . ~ orman, • urgeon Bnrford 1\[oore, illr. HennO.,:'If. n .• Dubl in (Yidol'ia) Korman, 1111'. J. E., lIl. D., M. R. C. S. Moorc, Slll'geou·Lt.-Col. Sandford, lIf.D. Norn:an, .J1r. J. 'Y., lIr.D. Moorhead, Ylr. R. E., L.R. L.R.C.p.C' .. , NOlrls. ::'11'. A. R. )f.n.c . .'., L.R.C .P. . Moorliouse, Mr. 13. 1\1., M.B., C.lIJ., Edin. Norris, ::'1r. 'Y. P., )!.B., cH:n ., 1\lelb . Moorhouse, Miss A., M.ll . Northcote, 1\fr. A. B., lIf.D ., Edm . . Morison, ]\fl'. 'Y. 1\L, L. n.C .... , L.R.C.P. Nuttall, Mr. '1'. E., M.D., C. L, Edlll . Morris, Mr. A. K, )f.n . Nynlassy" :MI'. A. J., L.n.C s ., L.R.C.p . Morris, :tIh. F. H ., M.D. Oates, Mr. T. P., r.f. B . M Ol'l'i', },It. S. G., M.D. O'Co11nell, Surgeon D. Y. , M.D . M orris, Mr. T. H. P ., M.R.C.R., L.n.c.p. Odell, Mr. \Y., F .ILC.S., L.S.A. Morrison, 1\11'. J. T. J., F.r•. c.s. O'Oonoyan, Mr. T. J., L.l~.C.p . & s.,E~in . Morrison, MI' . 'Yilliam, M.D. (Yictoria). O'Downey, ~lr. A., L. R.C.p. & s., ELIlll .
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74 Honorary Life Members .
St. John Ambulance Association.
Officer, 1I1r. E. A.., l\I .B., Peirce, 1\11'. Francis, M. D., Dub. Ogilvie, .Mr. J. H., L.H.. C.S., Edin. Perina, Mr. J. A. \V., .&1.1\.('.::1., 1,.n.C,p. Okeli, 1111'. George, M.ll.C.::-., L.S .A. l'enuiau, 1\11' . .ThliLchell, M.lt.r.~" lILE. Oldham, 1\11'. Hugh F., ~I.D. erciYal, Mr. G, II., M.ll. M.lt.S.C. Oliphant, :\11'. Bruce, :\l.D., Edin. l>e rra III , l\lr. Uhnl'lel:i 11., M.D., Lom!. Oliver, 1\11'. Chas. l~ye, M.D., Lond. Perry, Mr, W. D" lIl.l:.u.s., 1.. ll.U.P. Oliver, 1\11'. F . H., L.n.C.r., Lond. Pc tell, Mr. Ja~. II., L.ILU.::;., ~hlin. Oliver, Mr. "\Villial11, l\Ln., C.~L, EJin. Peters, Mr. J., L.ILC.I'., L.l:.l'.~., Edin. O'Moore,1\lr. Henry, lILE., Dub. P etlor, 1\11'. Walter, 111.])., C.M., Edi)1. Orange, ltlis M., 1I1.D. Drl1.:1:., L.S .. L 1'o\,crley, Mr. \V . .A., 1I1.!l. Orll~ 11' . .Freuelic WIll., L,KC.l'., Irel. Phelps, II'. Philip, 1I1.lt.u.~., J..l:.C.l'.,Ecl. O 'H,~elly, Mr. Geo. J., L.l:.U .. 1., M.R.C.l'.I. Phillip, Mr. C. 11., 1\[.D., Durh. o 'RIOrdan, Mr. F., :\LD. Phillip, 1\11'. G. A., :\1.]U'.S., ],.1<.'\. Orml'od,1\1r, F., L.R.C.I'., L.n.c.s., EJin. Philp, Mr. \\'m., 1I1.11., u.lIl., Edin. Orton, Mr. E. W., L.R.a.p., Edin., L.III. Pier, Mr. '. E., 1\!.l). Orton, nIl'. John, M.R.C.::;. Pike, IIlr. J. D., J.ILC.I'., 1I1.11.C.S. Osborn, 1\11'. k., F.R.C.H. Pike, 1\11'. ",V. Royston, 1I1.1:.C.S. Osborllc,Fl eet-"'urgeoll H.R.,)LR.l'.s.,n.K. Pilcher, 1\lr. \\' . J., :F.lt.C .S., Edill. burne, Mr. O. .A~. P., L.n.C.I'., F.B.C.R. Pi Igl'i III , }\II'. KG., :\l.l)., Edill. O venuen, Mr. "\Y. H., M.D. Pim, 11'. F. E. de Bocho, L.l:.l'.i'>., hcl. O wen, Mr. E. Lloyd, .J. D. l\Iast. Ilrg., Eel. Pinek, Mr. O. H ., lIL D. c. ~r., Was. O wen, Mr. J . H., L.R.C.P., EllilJ. Pinkerton, Mr. James, M.Il., H.U.I. Pinnock, Mr. R. D., M.D., Ula . O wen, Mr. R. F., lIJ.l). Ozanne, Mr. ]i~. ., lIr.n..c ... , L.R.C.l'. Pitllie, Mr. A. Drill1Uli,?, L.J:.C.fJ., Erlin. Page, M1'. Davld, lILD. Plant, 1\11'., M.D. Pa~et, 11'. O . F., 1\1.D Plant, Mr. Harr), C., 1I1.D, ;\!.H.('.,'. Pal~Iey , Mr. W., ;II B., C.)r. Platt, Mr. \\T. H., I..JL<.'.I'. Palm, nIl'. H. Venables, :\1.J3., c.lII., Edin. Plomloy,:fIlr. John :1"., M.I>., Dnlx. Palmtr, :fill'. A. M., !!f.R.C. . POclllll, 1\11'. F. L., :\I.Il., '.111., Eclil1. P ,llmer, 1\11'.~. ., L.R.C.l'., lIL R.C., . Pocock, :fill'. A. G. 0 ., lIl.ll .. ~1. H.U.S. P,tlmer, nIl'. J.1. Craddock, 1Il.!)., Brllx. Polo, Mr. Aloxandrr, 1I1.D., ,'t. 1\11<1. Palmer, Mr. Jas. 0., lILB., L It.c ... , EJin. Pollard, MI'. Geo. 11., lIU)., Eclill. Park, 1\11'. J.R. ., L.n.C .. , L.n.c.I'., Edin. Pollen, Mr. Henry, M.D., Dull. Parker, 1\11'. G., liLA . , M.D. Pool(·, ~lr. A. II., I..It.t·.P., 1..I:'C.H., Edill. Parkes, M1'. L. C., M.D., Loml. Poole,1\II'. '. "\V. , lII.D., .Abel'. Park~s, 1\11'. W. H., :\LD., lILS., Edin. Pooley, Mr. E. B., J..IU'.H., L.l'.C.I'. Park~nson, MI'. ba. Jos., :\LB .. Lond. Pope, Mr. Oha., L.n.c .. ]~. ParklIlson, MI'. W. J., lILU.C .. , Eng. Pope, 1\11'. F. 1\1., 1>I.B., :\1. IU·. 1'. Pam eli , 1\11'. G. 0., lILIl.C.S., r,.S.A. Pope. l\Iajor ",V. W., ]l.A.M.O. Par ey, Mr. E. W:, 1I1.E. Potter, 1\lr. IJarrv,J.LlLc.H.,L.ll.G.I'.,Eclin. Pal:sons, I1'.Franels H enry,lILD ., c .lIf.,Ola . Potter, l\I1'. H. ·P., :o.LD., F.1:.r .. . Parsons, 1\11'. Ha~ry 0., lILR.C.S., J,.R.C.I'. Potter, 11' . . L ., L.R.C. " L.n.G 1'. Parso?, Ml'. \\ . B. )Llt.C.S., L.R.C.p. Powell, 1\11'. H. F., L.U.C.l'. ~a~tl'ldge'l\~lr· OT. , M.D. Powell, l\Ir. L. L., M.Il.C .. ·., L.n.C.I'., Edin. a erson, r . . E., M.D. P ower, IIll'. A. "'V., L.ll.C.tl., 1II.H.C.P. P~t~?, Mr .. D. 1\1., L.IL C.S. Pratt, Mr. J. Dallas, 1II. D. Patnek, MI. S. A., lILR.C.S. Pratt, l\lr. Reginald, M.D. , Lond. Patterson, Mr. G. R., lILR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Prebble, Mr. P. M.B. Patterson, Mr. G. de J., 1II.B., lII.U.C.S. PrenderO'rIst 1\f1': IV Do\\'lillfr ~r J) 1111\ 0 Paul M' F T O ' . 0' " . ., I . • • , 1. . . , F.n.c.s., L.n.c.p., Lond . Prenti ce, MI'. Zechariah, M.lt.C.S. Payne, MI'. Henry, U.D., Edin. Price Ml' J T 1\[ " P h 1\1 0 '\ T ' •• .,... eao , - r . . I' "r~r..B., 1II. L., Edin. Price, Mr. David, lIf.ll.C.I<., L.n.c.l'. Peach-Hay, Mr. \\ 1 IlJalll , M.B., C.lII. Price Mr E 0 1\1 D Eel1')1 P I 11 A W ' . . ., .. , . ea{e, 1'. . '.' M.R.C.S., L.R.C.p. Price, Mr. A.. E., L.i'l.A., I.l\I.11.<:.I'. Irol. P ::ke, MI': Fredenck E., lIl.P..C.S., L.R.C.p. Prichard, 1\11'. R. A., LH .C.R. ' P rce, 1\11. O. E., L.R.C.P., D.PII. Pri or, 1\11' . .T., M.R.C.S., L.ll.C.l'. P earcey, 1\11'. J. J. W., L.R.C.,'., L.R.C.p. Pritchard Mr. J J 0 ~r l' t· ,. P earcy l\1> P A . . " . .,'" ,.v ..~. , 1. • . , M.D., C.IIf., E chn. Pntchett, Mr. H enry, M.r:.C.S. Pearse, Mr. T. F . , F.Jt.C.S., lILR.C.P. Prosser, :MI'. Philip B. P earson, Mr. T., 1II.R.C.. , L.R.C.p. Prol1dlov e, Mr. Edwd., M.n., C.1>1. Pedley, Mr. T. F . : M.D., Dl'ux. Prout, M1'. William T., n.M., M.S.
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Honorary Life Members.
75
pullon, Mr. G. S., M.D., Edin. Robinson, Mr. R. B., M.D. H onorary Purchas, Mr. A. U., M.It.C.S., M.D., C.M. Hoehe, Mr. T. F., L.n.C.l'., L.R.C.S., Edin. Li fe Purdy, Mr. James H., M.ll., C.M. , Ab el'. Rock, Mr. 'N., L.ll.C.P. Me mb ers Purvis, Mr. J. P., )Ln.c.s., L.S.A. Rodley, Mr. John, M.R.C.~. Purvis, Mr. "IV. P., M.D. Rogers, :fill'. BerC1'cl.1I1 ~1., lIt.D. Pycroft, Miss Gertrude, M.D. Hoper, 1\11'. IIerbert J., M.U.C.S.,L.R.C.P. Quick, .1\11'. Frank, M.lt.C.S. Rorie, Mr. D., M.D., C.M., Edin. RaMOI'd, Mr. Wlll., lI['R.G.S., T,.R.C.P. Ross, 1,11'. D. B., L.n.C.l'. Ramsde n, Mr. H erbert, M.D., Lond. Ross, :fi1r. M. "\V., M.lt.C.S., L.R.C.P. RanJall, Mr. A. E., M . n. Roul ston, l\Ir. Willialll, ;\1.D., M.CH. Hangoon, IH. R ev. the Bishop of, M.D. R OUl1fl,.J\l1'. John C., ~ 1.1l. G . S., L.U.U. P. Rattray MI'. J. 1\1., 11[,5. Rowe, Mr. Joseph II., M.n., C.M. Abel'. Raw, .Thll'. "\V. E. 'to .fil., J~.n..c.p.,l\1.n.c.s. R owe, Mr. Thomas ~lJ1ith, M.D., Edin. Rawlings, M1'. James, ;\Ll~.C.S., L.S.A. Howlallds, Ur. Davlt! ]-t. , :\1.1). Rawnsl ey, I ajor G. T., Jl.A.;\[.C., Ruck, :fill'. J. E., M.lt.C.:;. III. U C. i'l. Ruddock, 1\Ir. W. J., .l.ll., ;\1. n. c. s . 'Rayn er, 1\11'. A. B., ~r.l). Ruel, 1.11'. P., L.r-.C.P., lIl.]t.C . ~ . Hayner Mr. Edwin, lit-D. Hugg, Mr. G. L ., M.Il.U.S., &c. Read, ~Ir. R 11. , L.R.C.l'., L.R.C s. ltulllboll, .fiIr. C. F., i\1.D., Durb. Redman, Mr. ",Y. K, IlL It. V.i'>., L.::;.A. RUlll boll, .fill' . .'ydney, 1,.IU·.l'., F.R.C.fl. Redpateh, Mr. ",V. , lII.R.C.H. Rusk , ,\11'. JOllll, M.ll., ll.CU. Rees, Mr. E. D., M.ll.C.S., L.n.c.p. Russell, Mr. John, M.n., C.M. l{eid, Mr. D. Boswell, M.ILU.S. RutherforJ , Mr. A. F., lIl.n. Reid, Mr. Duncan J., :\I.B. Rutbedon.l, MI'. R. L., i\I.D.: H. U. 1. Reid, M1'. .T. B.., M.n. Rutlle, Mr. Rouel't, L.lI!., L.i':i. Renshaw, ~lr. \V. C., L.n.C.p. Ryan, ~Ir. "\V. H., i\[.lt.C.P., Ire!. Renton, Mr. G., M. D. St. George, illr. George, ;\1. O. Rhod e, II'. Thomas, M.D. St. L edger, Mr. R. A., ;\1.1l, C.;\L, Edin. lthys, Mr. \Y. L., L.R.C.l'., :\!.J!.C.S. , t. L eger, ~t\lr. A. Y., L.S.A. Rice, Mr. W. R., 1\['D. ale, .\11'. J. 13., ~LD. Hich, Mr. A. C., \I.n.c.s. almon, Mr. Harry IL, lILn., ClIo D., ~lelb. Richnnb, Mr. John, i\I.H. C.S. Eng., &c. anders, ~lr. Cllas., lILILC.S., ;\1.1l. Richards, Mr. J. T., i\1.11., C.M . Sanders, Mr. Euwunl A., ~l.ll.C.S. Richardson, Ml'. F. E., I,.R.C.p. & S. ,ands, }11'. H. , ~f B. Richard on, ~lr. J. owell, ~I.D. Sansome, Mr. P. J., lI!.R.C.S. l{iddell, i\lr ..J. .'., l'lf.V. O. "Ln., C.:\I. Saulldel , Mr. E. G. '., M.I>. Ridley, M1'. J. \\T., L.lt-C.P. Saville, Mr. Edwin, M.B .. UH .D. Ridout. MI'. C. A. ,' ., F.R.C.~ . \\well, ~Ir. }'. L. P., :'l.l:.C:.s., L.S.A. Rigby, Mr. It'. W., )I.n., c.'. r., Edin. S cantlebmy, ~lr. Geo. J., L. 1:1'. 1,. MID. Rigby, Mr. \-Yalter 0., ~r.ll., VI l. E., Vict. H.C.l'., (Yietoria) . Rigdell, Mr. Brian, :\I.ILU.S., I, . . A. Scan, ;\Jr. George, ~L. n. Riley, 111'. F. H., F.R.l·.S., L.n.G.p. Scatlifl', Mr. 1). M., ~Ll{.C.S. Riley , Mr. J. W., ilLlLC,S. 'catterty, Mr. "\YilJiam, :'01. II. Robb, Mr. J. B. E:., M. D. Seh Ie 'inger, ;\11'., lIl.lL C' . s . (Victoria). Roberts, Mr. Arthur, F.ILC.S. ScholeJield, .\Jr. G. E.,lIl.u., EJin. Roberts, ~lr. E. E., 111.11., :'o1.S. Sehol'!1, .Jlr. A. Orford, )f.D., C.M., Edin. Roberts, 1111'. H. J., :--LIU... '., L.S.A. Scott, ;\Ir. A. '\'., ;\1.11.C.~. Roberts, J. L. , ;\['B. & C.M., EJil1. Scott, .fill'. O. ",Y. , ;\['D., C.;\L, Edin. Roberts, Mr. R Lawton, M.D., Low.!. 'cott, M1'. ",Y. G., M.D., )I.H.C '. Robert , M1'. Reg. J., 1>[,13., 13.c. eott, Mr. 'Y. Tocher, ;\Lll., C.lI1. Roberts, Mr. T. II. , L.n.C.I'. Scowby, ::'Ill'. E. T., )1.D. Roberton, nIl'. E., ;\!.D. Seccombe, illr. C. "-., 1II.1'•. c .s., L. r-. C.p. Rohert on, Mr. Robt., M.lLC.;:;. elby, nIl'. ELlmuncl W., :\I.D. Robinson, .Thlr. A. 11., :\LD. ellars, Mr. A. E., )LR.C.S., L.r-.C.P . Robin on, !Ill'. A. H epworth , ;\LD., (UI. ellers, Mr. R. Burdett, 1\ut-c.S. R obinson, Mr. E. L., lI['I{.C.S., L.n.c.p. Sellers, 1\11'. ",Y. H. 1.. 1II.D., c.lII., Edin. Robinson, M1'. G., 111. n. c . S. , L. S . A. el'geont, :fill'. Ed \\'aru, ~l.ll. C. S., L. r-. C.l'. Robinson, Mr. II. ., lII.It. C.S. Shand, nIr. \V., )LD. Robinson, Mi ss Liliall A., L.n.C .. ·.,L.n.C.p. Sha.rdlow, :'lr. J., i\1.B., :\f.lt.C.S. R obinson, SUl'geoll-Major Mark hal'miln,.Jlr.E.W.,L.R.C.p.I,.l1..G.s.,Edin. Robinson, M1'. M. J., M.D., &c., r-.1.".I. Sharp, MI'...1.rthur J., ~LD., B. ' : Lond. £
St. John Ambulance Association.
76 Honorary Life Members.
harpley, MI'. C. \V., ;oII.H.C.. , L.r:..C.P. 'pong, Mr. Harry, L.S.A. Shaw, Mr. Jas., M.D., C.M., Edin. ' paight, Mr. J. \V., L.Il.C.l'., L.R.C.S. Shaw, ~lr. T. ., M.D., c.:'1., Ediu. ' pal'low, 1\11'. G. H.., lIJ.H.C.S., L.ll.V.P. Sheaf, Mr. C. A. El'llest, M.R.C.P., Etlin. prague, 1\11'. F. H., M.ll.C.S., L.U.C.P. Shearer, Mr.T. PitcaiJ'll, L.R.C.P., L H.C.S. Spriggs, 1111'. E. Ivens, M.D., LOlltl. helly, Mr. C. E., 1.1)., Camh. proat, Mr. James II., M.B., M.ll.C.S. Shepherd, i\ll'. Thos. W., L.n.c.s., Erlin. " pronlle, Ml'. A. E " M.n.C.;:, Sproulle, Ml'. '1'. \V., L.n.C.s.I., I,.K.C.Q.P. Shone, urgeon-Major 'V. J., :n1.n.c.s. Shone, MI'. \\' illin,1Il V., L.R. C. P., Lond, q uance, Mr. T. Coke, M. D. Shuttleworth, 1111'. G. E., :nl.D. ::;quire, Mr. J. E., M.D., Lond. Siddall, Ur, J. B., M.D., Abel'. tack, Mr. E. C., L.R.C.r.I., I,.M., F.l~.C. S. Sitlebotha,lll, !iiI'. Geo. \\'., iiI. 11.C., ., L.S.A. talker, Mr. A. M., M.D. Simon, Mr. J,l, F" M.D., 'to Alld. tamford, Mr. 'Vm. Achill, M.ILC.~. imp Oil, Mr. A., U.D., B.", F.Re.S. tumm, :1\[1'. L. E., M.D., M.lt.C.S. Simp on, MI'. H. M.B., )1.IL C.. , L.n.C,p. Stanley,]I,11'. A., lI! D. imp on, 1111'. J. A., )I.B, ,_tanwell, lIlr. C. 0., L.R.C.l'. S~mpson, lIlr. James II., M.n. Steel, 1111'. I\'. Dyne, M.n., C. M., n.p.rr. ~mp Oll, MI'. R. \Y. , L.R.C.p. Steele, Mr. J., L.n.c.p., L.R.C.S., l!;d. SlIJlPSOlJ, Mr. IV. B., M.B. 'teele, Mr.'V. K, M.ll.C.S., L.n.C.l'. Lond. Simpson, Mr. 'V. S., M.n.c.s., 1\1.r..O.1'. Steet, Mr. George Cal'l'ic.:k, }<·.R.C.S. Sims, nil'. Geo. S., M.D., Durham, &!'. telf'ox, Mr. J. H., M.I{.C.S., Eng., J,.S.A. S~ncla~l', Mr. A. 1acGregor, JlLB., Abel'. tenhouse, Mr, A., M.ll., RCll., .Z. Slllclan" MI'. Jo11u, M.D.,M.ll.C.l'.,lIr.n.C.S., tenhouse, Mr. 'Y. M., M.D. (N e\\' Zealand) Skae, 1111'. Francis D. A., )r.D. .'tephen, Mr. 'Y. A., M.D., C.M. Skelding, Mr. Henry, ~[. B., D. C. 'tephensoll , Mr. F., 1,.11. C.l'. kinner, Ur. D., ]If.n., elI.M., Abel'. 'tephensol1, Col. F. L , G.B., M.n. (Yictol'ia). 'tel'ling, Mr. Jallles, M.n., C.M. Skinner, Mr. G. A., M.D., Brux., L.S.A. tewart, 11'. F. McD., L.n.c.s. Sk~nner : Mr. \\T. B., M. B., C.M. te\\"art, MI'. J., :.\1. n, Slnpworth, 1\11'. Herbert, L.R.C.P.,L.M.,&C. te\\'art, MI'. R. A., )r.B. Sloman,1I1r. E., L.ll.C.I'., Lonu., M.ll.C.S. Stewurt, .1'.11'. Will., M.D . Sloman, .l'.lr.S. G.,junr., L.n.c.p. , M.ll.C.S. tirliug, Mr. D. II., M.D., Eelin. Smelton, Mr. C. W., lIr.n .c.s ., L.R.C.I'. Stirlillg, Mr. Robert, M.D. Smith, )11'. A. Campbell. M,D. ~toukcr, Surg. Uapt. E. G., M.H.C.I'>. Sm~th, JUl'. D., L.R.C.P., )f.D. tockwell, Mr. F., )1.1). Sm~th, Mr. Edwin C. M., lI1.n.c.s. Stoker, Mr. G., C.M.G., M.D. Sm~tb, lIir. G. J., L.R.C.S.I., R.L.C.p.I. Stoney, .1'.11'. Percy 13., M.ll.C .. , L.I~.C.l'. Sm~th, 1111'. H. H., M.lt.C.S., L.n.C.l'. torr, .1'.11'. F. Amott, L.S.A., Jl.P . H. m~th, i'llI'. Henry, L.n. c.p. totharc1, .1'.11'. Jam es, ]If.IL C.S., L.H,,\. ,m~th. 1\11'. J. A. M.R.C.S. trctton, Mr. J. Lionel, M.Il.C.S.,L.lt-C.p. :5m:th, ~1r. Jos. IV., M.ll.O.I'>., Eng., L.)I. Strctton, Ur. amuel, M.lt.C.S. SmIth',. Mr. U. Lomax, ~LR.C.S., L.R.C.]'. trong, JHl'. R. G., L.n.c.p., L.ll.C.S. . C0; ew Zealand ). troyan, Mr. F., :!I1.It.C.~;', L.Il.C.P. Sm~th, Mr. R. B., L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Sluart, Mr. J. A.Erskine, L.n.c.l'.,L.H.C.R. Sm~th, Mr. R. S., F.R.C.p.E., L.~.C . .. . tnart, .1'.11'. T., M.D., C.M. Sm~th, 1Ifr. S. Parsons, L.ll.C.l'., L.ll.C.S.I. Stnrdee, 11'. A. H., M.ILC.R. Sm~tb, Mr. Strafford, M.D. • ullivan, Mr. T. D., L.n.c.s.I., L RC·.P.r. Sm~th, Mr. T'T Hansoll, 1II.D., Durh. ummcl' , Mr. J. H., r .n.c.s., L.ll.C.p. Sm~tb, MI'. '\. ill., M.D. 'Ulll III on. , 1\lr. IV. H., lIf.n. l1l~th, Ml'. \Y., )I.D. ntherland, Mr. Cha . J., M.D. SmIth, 1111'. \\. J.~ L.ll.C.P. , L.U.C.R . , Ellin. utherlanll, 1\1r. J. A., )£.E., C.M., Edin., Smyth, ~lr. R. lIhluer, F.R.C.~.I.,L.R.C.P.I. l1tton, Mr. E. G., )l.D. Smyth, 1\11'. Roo ~f.D. waun, II'. A., )J,D. Somers~t, 1\lr. \\r. R., M.B. Swan wick, 1\Jr. E. 1\1" M.n.C.S. • omernlle, Mr. E., M.D. wayne, MI'. F. G., M.B., D.C. Sonth, 1\11'. ,F. 'Y. B., M,P•. C.S. Swete, Mr. Horace, M.D, ,' t.Anel.,~1. R.C.S. Southey, 1\11S8 Elea.nor, M.B. & CH.B., N.Z. ymes, Snrg.-Maj . E. ,Vest M.D. Edin. Southwell, 111'. C. E., L,r..C.P., L.ll.C.S. 'fait, Mr. Archibald, M B.' , Spanton, Mr. ,~. Dunnett, F. n. C.S. Talbot, Mr. Al freel G., )1. E., C. M. Sp~n~e, lI~l', \\ 'r J., L. 11. C,P., L.Il.C.S. Tamplin, 111'. Cha8. H., ;'If. H.C.S. Spllll~, :1\11. E. \\., M.D., B.S., Lond. Tate, Mr. • amuel, M.D.
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77
Honorary Life Members.
Taylor, Mr. Jamcs, M.D. Underhill, Mr. F. T., F.R.C.S.E., L. R.C.P. Honorary 'l'aylor, Mr. James, M.B.,D.CIT. Underhill, Mr. J. E., M.D. Life Taylor, Mr. Jas., l".~t.(J.S.E. Upham, Mr. C. IIaslilt, M.P'.C.S. Members. Taylor, Mr. S. IIaTllllton, M.D. Uppleby, Mr. J.G.,L.H.C.p.,Edin.,L.R.C.S. Taylor, Mr. Thomas, M.lt.C.S.E. (Port Elizabeth). Taylor, Mr. Tom R, M.D. Urquhart, C. Thistleton Dyer, M.D., C.M. Teague, Mr. 11. 0., M.n. Usher, MI'. ·William, M.D., R.U.I., n.Cll. T eare, Mr. John, 1\LB" Cll.B. USlllar, Mr. G. H., 1,.ILC.P. Tebbs, Mr. B. N., M.D. Valentine, Mr. W., L.P-.C.p., L.ll.C.R. Temple, MI'. G. H., M.B., C.)f. Vance, Mr. W.J.,L.ll.C.l'. , L.n.c.s. T empleman, 111'. <?has., M.])., Edin. Vassalli, 11r. Jerome S., L.R.C.P., L.p•. C. S. Thomas, Mr. Damel Rp.es, M.n. & CILB. Vincent, Mr. H. B., M.R.C.S. Thomas, Mr. Geo., 1\I.R.C.S. Viret, 1111'. B. P., ~l.B., L.ll.C.p., Lond. Thomas, Mr. John, M.ll.C.S. Voisin, Mr. E. O. B., ~I.l~.C.S . , M.IL C.P. Thomas, M1'. John C., M.D. ct M. A.O.n. U. I. ,Vacher, Mr. Frank, 1r.R.C.~., L.S.A. Thomas, :\11'. J. C., M.D. Wacher, MI'. ,' ., F.n'c'.s., L.ILC.P. Thomas, Mr. J. T., L.ll.C.S , I~ .n.t·.l'. \Vaeldy, Mr. E.E., L.P•. C.P., )!'R. C.S. Th omas, 1\11'. H. D., L.ll.C.P.E., F.IU'.S.E. \Vade, 111'. A. Breedon, :.r.B., c.:.£., Etlin. Thom as, MI'. T. ., )f.R.C.S., L.ll.C.S. "Vakelam, 11'. Elgar, L.R.C.P., L.U.C.S. Thomas, Mr. 'V., M.D. Waldo, Mr. Fred J., :.r.D., Camb., M.B. Thompson, Mr. J., M.D. \-Vale, M1'. Geo., 1LR.C.S. L.1LC.P. Thompson, MI'. J. H., L.n.C.I'. & L.)1. Walker, Mr. A.. W., ~r.n., C.;oI£. Thomson, Mr. A. M., M B., C.:\[. ,Valker, M!'. A. H., L.lt.C.P. Thomson, nIl'. Barclay, (Victoria). ,Valkel', Mr. BernaI'll, )Lll.C.S., L.S.A. Thomson, Miss E. C., ~I.B., C.)1., Euin. "Valker, Mr. Cyril H., F.R.C.S. Thomson, 111'. G., M.B., C.M., Edin. ,Valker, :'11'. F. J., JLD. Thomson, lIlr. Jam cs, :'I1.D. \Valkel', :llIr. Henry, L.F.P. & E. Thomson, Mr. J. R. M., ;oI£. B., Cll.B., \Valker, ::\11'. H. A., )I.n.C'.c.;., Eng., L. .'.A. Melb. (VictOl·ja). ,Valker, ~Ir. J. PixtOl1, 1LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Thomson, 111'.1\1. B., lII.B., C'H.)[ ,Valkel', Mr. John ,V., 1£'R.C. '., Ir.R.C.p. Thornton, :MI'. Bertram, 1I.R. C.,'., L.n.C.p, ,Valker, 1\Ir. Samuel, )£.1'•. c.s., L.1£' Thurl ow, 1\11'. B. L., M.D. ,Vall, Mr. D. L. :lLB., ClLB. Thursfield, Mr. T. 'V., 1\£.D "Vallace, Mr. R. ., L.F. P.S., GIas., L.S.A. Thurston, :M r. E. P., M.D. \Vallace, Mr. John, 1LB., c.:M., B,SC'. Tickle, Mr. F. R., ;oIf.13. '.Vallace, Mr. T., :M.D. Tillstone, MI'. H. Rogers, M.D. ,Vallis, Mr. Fl'ed11., :!I£.ll.C.S., L.S.A. Tomory, ::\11'. Dn,vid .M., ~1.B., cH .)I.,Abel'. \Valpole- immons, 1\1r. E., )1.D., Durh. Topping, ;',11'. J. P., )1. D., Gla:;. \Valsh, :ilIr. David, )1. D., Edin. Townsend, Mr. F. E., M.D., )£.CI·{', !l.U.I. Wald, Mr. A. Blackwoo,l, )l.B., B.C. Trimble, Col. C. J., C.)£.G., L.n.C.I'.E. '.Vard, Mr. Francis, M.D., Ellin. Trin ca, 1\11'. A . .J., ~r.B. "Vard, Mr. J. P . . ,:!II.R.c.s.,L.R.c.p.,Lond. Trott, 1\1r. Dudley C., )LB., F.I1.C.". Ward, iiII'. nr. A., F.Il.C.S., Irel. Trotter, lIlr. Leslie B., M.D., Ellin. ,Yard, MI'. lIIartindale, :'f.D., C.M ., Abet'. Trotter, It'. Robert .l\laxwell, 1£.n. ,Vard, Mr. 'V. F., L.R.C.P., :\LR.C.S. Trotter, 11'. ,V. 0., M.R.C.S. ,Varren, Mr. Wm., L.ET.L.1\Iicl., K.Q.C.P. Troup, 1\11'. Gcorge A., ~I. B., C.:\I., D. c· H. "\Varwick, Mr. C. Steele, M. D. Tun tall, 1\11'. A. 0., M.D., Edjn" c.)£. Warwick, IT. F. J., 1LB" Calltab. Turner, Mr. A. 1\1., M.n.c.s. ('ytllley) ,Vaters, Mr. H. G., L.n.C.p., ~l.R.C.S. Turner, Mr. A. cott; L.n.C.p., )Lll.C.S. Waters, 1\11'. John H., ~I.D., C.M . Turner, tarr· urgeou Ernata ,Vaters, 1r J. L., 1£.13., C.~L, EJin. Turner, MI'. H. Gunton, :n1.R.C.S., L.~ ..\. ,Yatson, II'. A. A., ~l.R.C.S. Turner, Dep.-Inspectol' General R., r..~. \Vatson, 11'. A. S., ~LB. Turner, Ir. Thomas, F.R.C.S. "\Vatson, 1\11'. C. S., M.D., Etlin., C.M. Turner, Ir. ,Villiam, M.D. ·Watson, 1\11'. J. C., M.D. Tuxford, Mr. R., M. H.C.S., I,.n. C.p. Watson, :ilIr. ,Vm., JlLR.C.S. Tw~gg, Mr. F. G., F.R.C.S.E., 1\1.n.c.,. ,Vatson, 111'. 'V. J., ~1.R.C.S., M.B. Twi~s,Lt.-Col. G. E., F.R.C.S.I., R.A.M.C. Watthews, 1\11'. H., M.D., Edin., C.:M. Tyne, Mr. C. C. Baxter, M.B., :l1.C. Watts, Mr. F. E., M.B. Tyrrell, Mr. ·Walter, M.R.C.S. ,Vatts, 1\11'. James A., 1\r.13., :nLR.C.S. Tyson, II'. ,Villiam Joseph, M.D., Duru. ,Vaugh, 1\[1'. Alexr., 1\1.13., C. 1\1. , Glas. Umney, 1\11'. W., M.D., Lond. \Vay,hlr. J. H. F.,1>I.R.c.s.,L.R.c.p.,Lond.
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7 Honorary Life Members.
Exan~iners.
t. John A 77~b'l.l-lance Association.
, Vayland, Ir. A., ?ll.D. Williams, 1\11'. \ V. R., L.n.c.l'., L.n .c.s. Weaver, Mr. ,V. G. , M.ll.C.S ., L.ll . C.I'. Williamson, M1'. J. D., M.D. 'Webb, nIl'. Hy . L., M.lLC.S. \ Vilks, Mr. Geo., M.D., M. C., M.H. C.S. Webb, Mr. J . Hamsay, 1Il.D., CH.D., 1I1elb. Willis, ~lr. G. Owen, L.ll.C.l'. , Vebb, :Hr. Thos. L., ~r.R . C.S., L.RC.p. Willoughby, MI'. \\T. G., M. D., Lond . 'W illoughby, Mr. J. F . D., M.lt . .S, L.R.C.P. Webb, nIl'. , I'm., M.D., F.Il.C.:;. , Yebber, MI'. H. W., LS., lII.D., Loud. Wilsbaw, Th1r. ,V. Grosvenor, M.D . , Yebster, Mr. Ridley M ., M.lLC.S., L.ll.C.l'. 'Wilsoll, .1\11'. A . C., lIJ.D., Edin., M.ll . , C.M. ,"edmore, M1'. K, M. H.C.:;. , Vilson, 1\11'. Arthur K, :M.D . , L.S.A. Wilson, Mr. A. Marins, 1I1.D., Durh., M . B . , Yeekcs, Mr. Francis H ., F.R.C... IVeigall, Mr. G. C., M.D. \\'ilsoll, 1\11'. J. C., L.n. C.p., L.n .. S. , Vilson, M1'. J . Scott, lILD. , GIllS. 'Weir, Mr. D . H., M.D. , Vellby, lU1'. Stanley, ;\l . ll. Oxon., M.Il.C .. Wilsoll, Mr. R. A., M.D. \\'e t. MI'. J. \\'cir, lILB. D.Cll., B.A. O. Wilton, Mr. J . P., M.ll. C.S ., J, .. ·.A . West, Ir.LionelF. ,?lLll.C.S.,L.lLC.P. Lond ' Yimberley, MI'. COlll'aa C. , M.D. IVest, Mr. R. 1., lII. R.C.S., L.ILC.l'., Lond. Winckworth, 111'. ' V. B., M. U.l'.R., L.ll.C. P. W eston, Mr. . T. Darb.r, M. R.C. . \ \'illgrayC, Mr. Y.H. ,Vyatt, M.H.C.S., I"S.A. 'Wheeler, Mr. , Yilliam I reland, M.D. \Yisllart, Mr. J., M.D. \Vhitcombe, Mr . .E. B., :ll.Il.C. . \rithcrs, Mr. Pcrcy, ;U.D. , n.s.,M.ll.C.S . W hite, 1\11'. A. T., L.Il.C'.S., Edin . \ Vithcrs 11'. '1'. J., M.D. \Vh~te , Mr C. R., L.H.C.P. , L, lLC.S. Wolfellllalc, .1\11'. Geo. A . , L.ll. C.l'. , L.R. C.S. 'Whlte, Mr. K A . , M.D . , AbcI'. \ VolYcI'Ron, Mr. Frederick, M.B. , M.S. \Vhite, MI'. James H., li.D. \\Tood, Mr. John, M.D. \Yhitc, Mr. Nenam F., M.lt.C.S., L.n.c.p. \Vood, Mr. J. C. , L.ll.C. P. Wood, :Hr. ,V. A., M.ll., n.i-:. 'White, 1'111'. R. R., M.Il.C.i-:. 'Vh~te, 1[1'. R;.'~T . , L.R.C.P. \\:oodcock, Mr. A. E., L.R.C.l'., L.U.C.S. Whlte, Mr. \\ 11ll3.ll1, M.D. \\ oodcock, Ml'. H. tle Carlc, M.R.C.~. I\:h~te, nIl'. W . H., M . B. Woodhouse, 1\11'. E. n., M.D., B. '., Dmh. " hlt,ehead, Mr. A ., ~r. n., c. ~I., AbcI'. Wood , Mr. F., M. R C. ., L. R c. p. ,:h!tehouse, Mr. \1'. H., M.D. Woods, 1\11'. J. F ., M.D. " h~t~am, Thlr. Robert, ~r.n. Aller. WooelR, 111'. John n., L.RC.r . , J"Il.C.S. ~~tley, Ml'. F . G. H., lII.R.C. . . ,'{oods, Inspector-General II. C., c.n., lutwell, 1r.A. H . ,L.ILC.S.,L.R.C.p. Edlll. C.Y.O . , M.D., n.N. IY~y~e, 1\11'. J . Mackie, liLA., Edill . , M.n. ,Yoollett, Mr. S. IY.. , ~I.R.C.S. I~~gglll , MI'. B., L.ll .C.p., L.It C.S., Ellin. ,Voolley, Mr. Talbot, ?If.ll.C s. ,\~ghtman, Mr. Cecil F., F.l: .C.8., Eng. \\T ray, Mr. G. Bury, M.lt.C .. , L.S.A . " ~lk~s, 1I1r. E. A. F., M.ll. C.. , L.R.C.I'. "Trench, Mr. K D., :1I.n.C.R., L.l:.C.l'. Wright, 1\11'. It. , ~r.ll. \ Vllkmson, nIl'. Auburn, M. D., DUlll. W~lk~nson, Ml'. A . McKenzie, ~l.n, (Yic. )Wright, Mr. J . C. , ~I.n., B.C. \ \~~lk~nson, :ilIr. C. A., L.ll.C .. , L.R:C.p. ,Yykcsmith, 1\11'. 'Y., F.ILC.il., L.ll.C.P. '\~lk~nson, Mr. Jamc::; B., lILD., Edm . Yolland, Mr. J. H ., ~l.H.C.R., L.R.A. " llkiuson, Mr. J. C., lI1.ll.C.S . , L.R.C.l'. Young, Mr. A ., F.R.C.S. \\:~ll, Mr. 'Y111 . J . , ~f.B., C.)1. Young, 1\11'. 11.. J., L.n.c.p.E., L.U.C.S.E. Young, Mr. C., 1I1.D. , \ IUett, 1\11'. J., L.R.C.l'., L.RC.S. \\~pl!ams, Mr. D . E., M.ll. C.S. Young, Mr. F. A., )L]). " ~ll~ams, Mr. E. , L.n.C.p. , Lon., ?ll.H.C.S. Young, 1\11'. Meredith, ~I.l>', Edin. \V~ll~ams, ),11'. G. H., L.n.c.p., L.n.c.s. Young, 1\11'. I V. P., M.D., C.)1. ~~ll~ams, Mr. J~seph R.. lCB., C.)1. Young, MI'. \Yilliam )l.D., C.M., Euin . \~~ll~ams, Mr. Nenlle, M.B . Yule, Mr. R. M., M. D., Aber., C.M. " ilhams, MI'. R. Morris, M . B., C.lII.
79 Examiners.
EXAMIN I NG STAFF. Abrahams, M.r. A. A., L.ll.C.S. Bowhay, Mr. A., M. D. , D.P.lI. Aitken, Mr. C. J. H., M.D . Boyce, Mr. J . G., L.lt.C.S. Alexander, 1111'. G. Paton, M . D. Bradley, Mr. David, M.D. Braithwaite, Mr. Harrison, M. D. AlIal'll, Mr. J . 11., M.D. Branch, Mr. \Y . J . , M.D. (West l llllics) . Anclersoll, Mr. J., M.ll. Anderson, Mr. J. Wa.Hace, M.D. Brand, .Mr. A . T., M.D. Anderson, Mr. Robcrt, M.]l. Branthwaite, Ur. IIarrison, F.R.C. S. Applcby, .Mr. F. II., M.I~.C.S . Blcmn~r, Mr. A. M., L. R.C.p., Edio . Appleby, Mr. O. 11. V., ~1.D. Brewer, ]1,11'. \\T. K., M.KC.S. Archer, Mr. It. D., M.D. (A.delaitle). Brice, Mr. E., L.R.C.l'., L.lt.C.S. Archer, 111'. '. ll. L., ;\I.ll.C.P. Brook, Mr. H . D . , L.ll. C.p., ~LR.C.S. Armstrong, Mr. J. H.., M. u . Brooks, Major F. A., M.D., It. A. ~1. 0. (T.) Ash, nlr. 1)crcy H.., M.Il. 0. S. Bloomfield, Mr., M. D. Ash, Mr. T. L., L.U.C.P., ~I It-C.S. Bro wn, Mr. A. Tenuyson, M.D. 1;l"oIVn, 111'. F . Gordon, M. lt. C.S. A.shton, Captain G., M.D. Brown, Mr., R. E., L.R.C.P., L.R.O.S. AtkillSOll, Mr. J . P., M.lt.C.S., L.U.C.P. Audlaml, Mr. ,V. E., M.Il.C.:;., L.ll.C.I'. Brown, Ur. S. Mewburn, )LD. Awdry, Mr. ,V. R., ;\LB., Dmh., M.ll.C. S. Browne, Mr. Robert, M.D. Baiaent, Mr. William, M.D. Brownfield, :llfr. H . M., ?lLlLC.S. Bruce, 111'. Robert, M. n..C.b. B.liley, ~lr. D. E. G., M.R.C.S. Bain Mr. D. D., M.D Bruce, Mr. William, M.D . Bald~viu, Mr. F. B. J., M.R. C.S. , L.S.A. Brummitt, Mr. R., M.D. (Adelaide) . Ball, Mr. C. B., M.D. Buist, Mr. R C. , M.ll. C.S. B:mgay, Mr. H.ichanl, M.D. Bull, nrgeon-Major \\T. H., L.ll.C.p. Barker, Mr. P. D., Y.KC ... , L.R.C.r. Burman,]I,1r. F. J., ;\I.1t.C.S. Barling, Mr. A. S., KR.C.S. . Burnett, Mr. E. J., ?lLU., ~f.Il.C.J> . Barnard, Mr. J. 11., M.D. (Pans) Burnett, 11r. J . R, )I.D. Bames, 111'. Edgar, M.D. Burton, :Mr. . fl., lI1.R.C.S. Barry, Mr. D., L.S.A. Bu s, ,jlr. H. D., )1.R.C.S. Bauchor, Mr. Jamcs, ~I.D., c.)!' Dutter, ~lr. J. K., M.D. Beattie, Mr. R, M.D. Byles, ~lr. J. E., ~I.R. C . S . , L.ll.C.P. Beatson, ir Gcorge, c.n., :\I.D. Byrne, ~rr. L., F.ll.C.::i.I. Beath, Mr. D. L., .M.R.C.S. Cable, :JIr. John, L.R.C.P. Beddoes, fr. T. P., M.B. Cahill, ::'11'. J., :lLD., F.lt.C.S. Bennett, Mr. H., L.n.C.p., hel. C,lldwell, 111'. :\1., L.R.C.P., L.R. O. Bennett, Mr. C. H. 'Y., L,lL C.l'. , )1.1:.C .... Calrow, Mr. Thomas, )I.ll.C.S. Bcnnett, 1\11'. N., M.D. Calverley, Mr. K J. G., C.:l1.0. , :lI.D Benson, Mr. 11.. II., M.D . Cal\\'e11, Mr. \ Vm., ~I.D. Benson, 111'. II. T., L.U.C.p. Cameron, ::'lr. C. J., L.R,C.S. Bentham, Mr. A. 0., lILn.C. Campbell, :Mr. P., M.B. Berkeley, 111'., M.D . C3.11tlie, :ilL:. James, F.R.l.S . Berry, iiII'. II. P., )r.n. Carey, Mr. Basil, ?lLD. Bevan, fr . R, L.R.C.P.I., D.l'.II. Carey, .JIr. F . K, :II. 0. (Guernsey) Big~, Mr. G. S., 1I1.lt.C.S., F.R. C.S. Carleton, :Mr. J . ., L.ll.C .. r. Bishop, Mr. J. R., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.p. Carnes, :JIr. 'Y., LIt.C.s., L.n.c.p. Blackburn, 1\11'. E. W. , M.R.C.S., L.H..C.p. Carr, Mr. H., L.R.C.S. Blackham, Major R. J., R.A.M.C . Carr, Mr. Thomas, ~I.D. Blackwood, Mr. W., M.B. Carvell, Mr. J. :r,t, )f.R. C.S., L. n . c.p. Blaxland, Mr. 'Y., 1I1.11.C.S., L.P•. C.P. Cassan, Mr. T . , ),I.n.c.s . Bloxam, Mr. J. Astley, F.R.C.S. Cassitli, Mr. F. R., )LD. Blurton, Mr. J. F., :U.B., )I.R.C.S. Cattell, Mr . G. TreY.", )1.D. Chadwick, Mr. A . , ?lLD . Boake, Mr. S., M.D. Bond, Mr. F. F., M.D . Chadwick, Mr. C. L, ?lLD. Bone, Mr. Douglas, M.B. Chalmers, 1\11'. George, M.B. Boor, 1\11'. Leonard, M.R.C.S., (N.Z.). Chapman, Mr., ?lLD. (£ ew Zealand)
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80
St. John A ?nbulance Association.
Oharlesworth, Lieut.- Ool. H., R.A.M.C. Exa.miners. Ohilds, Mr. Ohristopher, 1.D.
Dodd, Mr. P. V., M.D. Domville, Mr. E. J., L.n .C.l' . Ohristian, 1111'. L. M. Frank M.B. DOlHddson, Sm·g.-Major (Bermuda) Doolan, 1\11'. J. A. 0., 1Il. u. Olark, Mr. Andrew, F.ll.C.S. Clark, Mr. A. F . 0., l\I.B., C.lII. Donie, Miss M. B., M.D . Downes, Mr. E., lILD. Olark, Mr. F. 'Y., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.p. Clark Mr. G., lI1. D., C.M. Drage, Mr. Lovell, III. D. Drinkwater, :1\11'. H., M.D. ' 1\1 .n r. E7I ' . ' ,V., 'I D 01arl~e, Clarke, Mr. W. Bruce, F.H.C.S. Drytlen, ~lr. J. Hunter, l\I.]). Clegg, Mr. R. l\I.It.C.S. Duuding, Lieut. T. S., It.A.M.<':. Oleveland, Mr. J. 'V., l\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.p. Dnff, Mr. J. , M.D. Ooaker, Mr. F . 'V. J'., F.R.C .. , L.n.c.p. Duke, 001. A. W., It. A.l\I.C. Ooates, Mr. J. M., M.D. Dunbar, Mr. Eliza 'Y., l\1.1). Duncan, 11'. A. James, M. n . Oolcntt Mr. A. ~l., M.n. Oolema~, Mr. ' V. E., lI1.H.C.. , L.R.C.p. Duncan, Mr. l~. B., 1I1.D. Oollie, Mr. Robert J., M.D. DUllcan, Mr. 'Vi.lliam, L. R. C.I'., L.R C.S. Oollin O'rid O'e, Mr. ,V., M.D. Duncan, Mr. ,V., M.D. OOllings, llIl'. O. d'A., l\I.B. (Guernsey) Dunklcy, Mr. W. ,V. , F.Il.C.l'., E(lin. Oolquhoun, Mr. D., M.D .. (New Zealand) Dunn, Mr. S. S., M.n. Oonnor, Mr., U.D. Dunlo, }\Jr. J ., LD. Oonnor, Mr. 'V. G.: L.R ,C.p., Ire1. Dutcl.l, Mr. Hemy, lILD. ) Oook, Mr. Alexande r, lIL B. Dntlne, Mr. E., l\I.n., D.I.If. Oooke 1111'. F. H., l\I.R.C.S., F.R.C.P. Dysoll, Mr. W., M.B. . Ooope;" Mr. E . H., ;)LR.C. '., L.R,C.R. Ead~s, Mr. S. 0., L.n. C.l'., Edm. Cooper, Mr. G. White, lII.l!.C.P; Eak~n , 1\11'. J. Wi' M.D. Oooper, Mr. H. S., M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P. Eav~ms, Mr. J. 'I. /LD. Oopp, Mr. O. J., lILR.C. , ., L.R.C.P. . ELl~lllton, Ml'. R. ". , M.D: , . Oorbin, Mr. T. W.,lILD. (South Austraha) Edllll, Mr. E. Holbertoll, }.I"C.S., Edin. OosO'rave }\Jr. E. McDowel, lII.D. Edsell, 11'. G. A., M.D. Oot~louO'b 1111'. W. F., 1II.D. Edward. , Mr. R. J., lIJ.]:'C.>'. GeorO'e JlLD. Eldcr, Mr. 1'.1., M.D. Or'an , ."'lor' 1\. Orawford, Major'" ,G. S., L.R.C.P. U.A.~I.C. Ellaby, ~ I'I 'S 0 . (P an.," .ilLD. Orease, .Mr. J. Robertson, F.n.c.s . ~llCl,ton, Mr. J. F . H., -"l.n. Orespi Mr. A. J. H., M.1LC.P., )I.n. c.s. Ellerton, Mr. John, -"l.D. Oressey, nIl'. G. H., i\l.R .C.S., L.R. C.P. Elliott,Mr. B. G., L.n. C.I'., L.J!.C.::l., Irel. Oressy, Mr. G. J., L.R.C.P., Ire1. Elliston, Oolonel G. S., C.D., 111.11. C.' . Oro::nie, Mr. John, L.R.C.P. & s . E\'ans, Mr. A., lILB., n.Cll. Oronier 11'. M. Le, -"I.R. C. '. Evans, Mr. Alfred, -"J.D. Orooksl~ank Pasha, His Excellency: Evans, II'. D. G., -"L j). (Egypt) Evans, Ml'. E., M.D. Oruickshank, Mr. B., JlI.D. Evans, II'. F. 'V., lILD. Ouffe SurO'eon-General Sir O.lIlc . D. K. C. D. Evans, Mr. ,V. 0., !__ 11.'.1'. Oureton, Coloncl E., M.D. Evatt, Surgeon-MaJor-Gencral G. J. H. Ourtin, Dr. P. V., M.lt.C.S. Eve, M1'. F. S., F.H.C. '. Outhbert, nIl'. ,v. ,Vood, M.It,C.S. E\vart, Mr. D., M.D. Dalton, Mr. E. E., L.R.C.I'. Fa!rbank, 1'.11'. ,V., lILn.<':.". Daniel, Mr. A. D., M.B., F.R.C.S. F aIrclough, Mr., M.D. Dal'lyin, Major G. H., M. D. FalwaSSf'1', Mr. A. T., 1IJ.11. C. '., L.ll . C.l'. Davies, Mr. D. Ll., M.B. , L.n.c.s. Farrar, Mr. R. A., lILD. Davy, Mr. R., F.R.C.P. Fell, Mr. R., M.R.C.H. Da\yes, Mr. R. St. 1\1., i\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Fenoulhet, Mr. E. 0 . , J"R.C.P., L.n.c.s. Da\vson, Mr. T. Moore, L,R.C.P., M.R.C.S. Fisher, Mr. D. L., JlLn. Demetriadi, M1'. L., F.R.C.S. Fisher, Mr. W. H., ;u .It.C.S. Dent nIl'. H. H. 0., F.R.C.S. Fitzsimons, M1'. J. B., i\LD. De Nyssen, Mr. P. J., L.U.C.P. Flem ing, Mr. A. J., M.D. Dewar, Mr. T. F., M.D. Footner, Mr ..J. B., F.It.C.S. Dickey, Mr. A. A. G. , lII.D. Forbes, Mr. J., M.B . . Dickin, Mr. E. P., L.n.C.I'. Forbes, Mr. N. Hay, F.R.C.S" EdIll. Dickson, Mr. Oecil, i\I.B. Forrest, Mr. A., M.B. Dingwall, Mr. A" l\LB. Forsyth, 1111'. R., M.D. Dobson, 1I1r. A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Frankish, Mr., M.D. (New Zealand) JI.
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Franks, 1\[1'. IL, l\[. D. (S . Africa) Hammond, Mr.,\-V.,L.H..C.p.,Edin.,M.R.C.S. Examiners. Frauks, MI'. R, M.D. lIall<llleld-Jones, Mr. O. R, M.R C.S. Frn.scl', lIll'. J. 11. P., M.B. Hallnah, nIr. W. '1'., M.B., C.M. Fmscr, Mr. J. J., )f.It.o.s., L.lt.C.l'. IIal'billson, MI'. ,V. L., L.R.a.p., L.U.C.S. FreclJo rll, .Mr. J. C. R, l\f.Jl.().s., L.It.C.l:'. Ibrgreaves, Mr. M. K., 111.1>. FrCClllaIJ, lilt'. IV. T., )[,1> . , F.R.C.S. H arkness, .Mr. W . T., i\LB. Harley, Mr. R \V., F.R.C.P. Frccl', Mr. E. L., M.l~.(' . S. Hanner, ,\-V. A., L.S.A. Frycr, lIlr. JOhll, M.ILC.S. l~lll'll cll, Slll'gcoll-Gcneral E. (Oannes) Harvel', Mr. H. 0., M.D. Cttllal'll, Mr. J. R, L S.A. Harper, Mr. J. '\-V., :'>LIt.C,S. Gallctly, .!lIr. W. G., l\I B, HaITi', Mr. O. J. J., M.D. Galpin, Mr. Hichanl, ]\[ .11..c.s., I,. S.A. Harris, Major F. ,V., ILA.i\I.C. Garson, -:\11'. J. G., l\I.D. IIarri~, .Mr. S. G. V., l\I.B. Garton, 111'. W., M.D. JInrri'l Mr. S. G. Y., L.lt.C.P., D.P.ll. GauteanllJe, Mr. P., M.n. H arris, 111'. John, lILD. (N.S.) Gayton, ~tr. F. U., 'LD. Hani!;, Mr. S. 0., JI(.D. Grddic, JIr. J. S., :ltn. Harrison, Mr. D., F.It.C.S. Gilll), Mr. William, L.ll-C.l'., ErlilJ. H anison, Mr. H. Leeds, :'>r.u.C.S. Gibbon, 001. F. W., L. It. C.S. & L.ll. G. P. Harvey, Mr. Eldon (Bermuda) Giblls-Smith, Mr. E. G., L.P,.C.p.I. IIct1'vey, Mr . .J. 0 .. ~1.R.O.S., L.R.C.P. Gibson, Mr. E. V., lILD. H aswell, 1\11'. •J. F., lILD. Gilbertsoll, Mr. J. 11., L.lt.C.P., l\Lr...C.S. !favell, Mr. O. G., )I.lt.O.S. Giles, Brigade-Surgeon P.I3., c.n.,lILH.<.:.S. Hawkes, :Mrs. Ooghill, L.r...C.P., lILILC.S . Gill, ;}Ir. J. W., M.Il.C.S., L.lt.C.p. IIayle, lUI'. T. H., M.B. Gilroy, Mr. K IV., )I.n. Helm, Mr. R Dundas, M.D. Gimlettc, nIr. 'rhos. II., JlL D. Henchley, Mr. A. R., M.D. Glynn, Ir. R. :.\[cJlaltoll, L.f:'C.S. IIen(lersoll, nIl'. J. H., lILD. (Adelaide) IIey, Mr. Milnes, )Ln.c.s., L.U.C.p. Goddartl, Captaill G. II., IL.\.)l.C. Godding, Jlr. J., lI[.ILl'.H., L.11..G.l'. IIeywoorl, ;}lr. T. IV., )I.R.C.S. Gompertz, Ml'. R II. U. lIilIa],y, nIl'. A., L.R.C.P. Goode, illr. A., 'f. I:. C.I:l. Hil1l1ell, ::'Ir. J . S., B. A., Oamb., )LD. Goo,lmCln, Mr. '1'. II., :1l .lt. C.S. Hirsch, Mr. C. T . 'V., )LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Gorham, Mr .•Tame!; Johu, 11[,]). Hohhs, MI'. J., L.I:.C.S . Gray, .JIr. A., ;\['u. IIolfman, ~Ir. A. H., L.R.C.P.E . Hogg, ::'11'. Walter D., )LD. (Paris) Gray, 11k W. JlLU., l'.:lI. Grcatheac1, 1.Ir. J. B., JlLB., C.M.,:lr.n.c.S. H olden, :Jfr. G. H. R., )LR.C.S. ( onth Africa) Hol,len, Mr. J . S., )LD. Green, bIr. . D., M. Po. C. 8., n. P. If. Hollies, illr. G., J1. D. GreCll\\'ood, 1.11'. Alfrpt!, 1Ir. o. Holt, Mr. H. M., }I.lt C.S. Greenwood, ::\11'. A. Y., )U). Hoorl, ::\11'., )LD. Greel1l'iood, .urI'. '1'. P., lILILC.S. Hopkills, 1111'. T., ,r. D. Grcig, Major F. J., n.A.)r.I'. HOcicgoorl, ~\Il'. S. P., )1.11..c .. ·., L.R.C.P. Grenfell, Mr. IV. F., lILILC.S. Houchin, jIr. E. K., L.R.C.l:'. Grey, Mr. E. R., JUl. Howard, Mr. A. D., ~LD. Gricr, Lieut. -Co!. II., lL\.:'>1. c. Howard, ~Ir. Heaton 0., M. R. C. S., L. R. C. P. Griffith, Professor T. Wardl'Op, )r.D. Howe, nIl'. E. R., L . R.C.~. Griffiths, :JIr . .John, :'ILn.C.H., L.n.C.I'. HOI'iell, ,'l1l'heOn Oaptain,R.A.~LC . Griffiths, Mr. P. Rhys, )1. It. C. s. IT on'ie, Mr. Alexander, lILD. Grimbly, ;}II'. R H., ~Llt.C.S. Hoyle, jIr. George, )I.D. Groom, Mr. Harry, :\r.lt.U.~. Hudson, )'Ir. H. E., _LD. Gwillim, Mr. R. D. II., L.n.c.p., )r.n.c.s. Hughe , )Ir. D.Al'thur, :'ILR. C.S., L.R.C.P. Gwynn, MI'. Oharlcs, JlLD. Hughes, Mr. Hugh Le\'ii ', L.R.C.S. Hall, Lt.-Uol. Lces, IL.L~l.C. Hunt, :Mr. R., :'ILll. C.S. Halliwell MI'. '1'. 0., :'ILn.c.,·., L.U.C.p. Hurry, ::'11'. J. B., :\LD. HalloW's, Ml'. H. P., M.D. Hnsbal1rl, iIII'. J. O. R, ~I.D. Hamilton, 1.11'. A. A., )LD. (Atlelailb) Hutchinsoll, nIl'. J., M.D. Hamilton, Mr. D. L., F.R.U.f<.E. Hutton, Sm'geon-Major G. A. Hamilton, :Mr. J . A. G., lILD. (Kapunda Ingram, Ir. R. E. T., M.D. South Australia) Inncs, Surgeon-General i.r John Ker, K.c.n., F.R.C.S. (Florence, Italy) Hamilton, 1I1r. J. P., l\I.D., (Kapulllla) Hamilton, Mr. S., M.D . Irving, ]1,[1'., JlLD. (New Zealand) Hammertol!, Mr. G. H. L., L.r...C.P. Jackson, 111'. Allan, :'ILD. F
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L eslie, AII'. n. 'V., 1Il.n. Lc age, Mr. ' 11~:' Jackson, LcLcher, 1111'. . L1. I., l\I.Il. Jackson, Lel'ilt, Mr. F. ' V., M . D. Jackson Lishman, 1\11'. R. ., 1Il.D. Jallancl,'U1'. W. Hamilton, F . l . C. S. Littlcwood, ]11'. H .. F.Il.C.S . \ 1I . , !'r LilLle\\'ootl, 1\11'. J. 0., l\r.J1.C.S. \ • D• J ames, 11'1 1'. 1~. '1 G I) R a s LlewellYll, .1\11'. '1'. R., !lr.u.U.S. ames, II r. . ., ~l. . . . J Jefi'eriss, 11'. F. B., F.R. C.S., l\I.R.C.S . Lloyd, l\Ir. F.. J., ]\(.D. J cllkillS, 1111'. E. L., 1Il. B., M.lLC. s. Lloyd, .!\I1'. J ortlau, F. R. C. s. Jennings, M1'. 'Vro. M., M.R.C.S. Lloyd, 1\1l'. J. D., M.D. John tOll, 1\11'. A. n., M.R.C.S. L ocke, Mr. George, L.l:.C.P., EclilJ., r.r.U.C.B. Johnstll1le, 1\11'. J . , ~l.lJ. Long, 1\11'. Fred, l\f.n.c.s. Jones, 1lIr. Evan, M.D. LOJ'l'aine, 1\11'. R. B., 1Il.B., C. L. Jones, Mr. n erbert, L. I:. c.. , I re1. Lovel ess, !III'. " Talter 1(., J" n.l'.p. E. Jones, 11'. llllgh, 1Il. B. Low, 1111'. Charles, M. B. ( Jew Zealanu) Jone, Lieut.·Colonel J. Al'llallt, M. D., L o\\' e, [r. A. J. L.lLC.S., L.lLC. P. A.M. ,. (1'.) Lowe, .!\II'. G. J . H.., M,lt.C.,., L.n.c.p. Jones, Mr. J. Owen, I..R.C.S . , & L . r...C.P. Lowo,"M1'. G. U., M.D. JOIlC~, ]\[1'. D. '1'. H., ~1. H. C.t> . 10\\'e, 1\]1'. ,V. 0., 111. D. Jones, Mr. John R. , L.l: . C.P . L ownds, ~lr. C. .T., L. n.I'. P., 1.. n.('.s. J one::., MI'. O. C., 1\1. B., I•. R. C. p. L OII'Sl'll, I\J r. George, l\I. B. Jon es, Mr. '1'.0., j,.n.c.p., l\Llt.C.S. Lynch, ~11'. J., L.1L('.H. Jone, .!\II'. W. Black, M.D. Maberly, nIl'. F. n. , )l.ll,('.S. Jone, Mr. 'V. 1I1akeig, M.D . Macartney, Mr. R, I • . n.C.p., Edin. Jonlun, Mr. F. W., M.n. l\IacgiIvray, MI'. W . .I. 11., I..lt.C.l' . E. Jo eph, 111'. Alan, L.ll.C.,·. IacKay Mr W . .1\1., :lI.B. Keble, nIl'. A . E. 0 ., L.lt.C.S. lIIackeuzie, Mr. Thomas, ~1. T). Keele, Mr. J . R, :lr.H. C. R., L.H.C.l'. l\Iackeith, Mr. A. A., )I.n. Kelly, Lieut.·Col. R. Ya,nclelelll', C. 13., Mackiulay, Mr. J. I'~. II., :l1.1~.c:.S . , L.n.C.I'. F.R.C . . ( ydney). l\Iackmss, Mr. G., :lLn. Kelly, Captain '1'. G., n ..\..:lI.C.T., 1\I.D. l\Iackinnon, Mr. J., :lr.ll. , . Keys, Surgeon C. 'Y., M.D . MacLeoLl, Mr. 1. D., L.l~.C.S., bdlll. Kilkelly, Lieut. -Colollel C. R., c .l\I.o., Macpherson, 1\11'. A., 1\1.0. (Cape '1'0\\,11) 1\1. ' -.0., lLA.:lLC. .l\1acrobill, Lieut.-Col. Kingsbmy, :J1r. E., :'1. n. Mabon, .1\11'. G. A. D., 1\1. D. Kinuear, 1111'. \\'m ., M.B. Iailcr, Mr. "IV., )I.R. Kuaggs, ~Ir. R. Lawforu, 1\1. D. Main , .1\11'. R, )L 11. Knapp, Flept nrgeon 111. H., l\I.R. C. . , ~1nllill, Major, It.A.:lr.C. L.R.C.P. , R . X . ~1anley, 1\11'. J. H. II., :'\Ln., ~!.l:.C . . ' . Knowles, Mr. F. J ., :lLR. C.H. l\Iann, .1\11'. ,Yo S., :lr.I:'C.S. ' ['D . ~la,rkhalll, Mr. \\T .. ;\1. n. (Atlelai(le) .1 r. C . F . ," I '>..11 ox, 'I Laird, Mr. A. J., )r.D .. n.l:'.H. .l\Iar~h, i\[r. J . H., '1.Il.C.S., I.ILI'.!' Lambert, ,\11'. F. S., :lI.H.C.S. , LR.C.l'. l\Iar.:.h, 1111'. J. H. Lapage, Mr. C., :lLD . Ma.rsh, 1\lr.James .T., T..n.<:.I'.,T..IU'.S. Latimer, Mr. H. A., lLR. C. S., )I.lJ. .l\1al'i-lhall, Lt.-Col. J. J. de hOlll' l«', Laurie, Ur. Caspar R., :'If.R. C.S., L.Il-C . l'. L.H.C.S., II'61 ., L.A.I!. Duh., T.:ll. Lavington, '\Ir. O. C., :II-B . J\IarLin, Mr. E. F .. 11.D. Lawreuce, Mr. J ., )LIl.C.S., [,.l:.C.I'. Mas,;ie, J\II'. T., :lLn. Lawson, Mr. Geo., ;I!.D. Mather, :Mr. J. S., M.n. Lawsoll, Mr. G. G., )I.B., n.p.H. Matthews, Ir. S. P., 'Ln.o.s., L.I~.('.I·. La\ytber, Mr. J. R., L.R. C.P. :Matthews, Mr. '1'. G., :lLn. Lazenby, Mr. J. M. , ;)1.1) . Matthews, II'. ValClltille. M, n.C' .. ·. L eahy, Mr. A., 1\f.R C.S . McCarthy, Mr. Jll till McC'., :lL1LC.S. L~e , .l\l". E., M.ll.C.S. ~IcDonald, Mr. J., M.D. Lee, Mr. J., 111. R.C.S. McDonald, 1111'. J , l\[. B., C. M. Lees, Mr. 'William , l\f. R. C. R. Mc E\\'an, Mr. D., l\1.l). L eigh, Mr. T. Dickinson, M . D . McEwan, J\(r. W. C., l\f.ll. L ei tch, Mr. 0., l\1. B. MeKell::t.l', Mr. A. 0., M. n. L ennox, Lieut.-Colonel David, M.n. McLall1!ahan ::'[l'. J. G., f..H.C.p.1. Leslie, Mr. D. A., f.D. l eal'S, .l\Ir. F. (J., M.n., M.RC.:. Jackson, Mr. C. , IdLC.P . , Ediu.
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E XGi?ninf.? '8. Meldon, Mr. G. P., M.D. Melville, Mr. S., M.lt.C.S., IdLC.P. Messiter, Mr. t\I. A., l\LI~.c'.S. l\letmtlfc, Mr. H.., JILl). Middl ellliss, Surgeon-Colonel G., M.n. Middlemiss, 1\1)'. n. IV., M.Il., v .I'. II. lIIilbtll'II, Mr. C;. fl., ;)I.B. Mill, .l\lr. G. S ., l\LD ivliller, Mr. J. W., M.D. Milligan, Ml'. R A., M.D . Mitchell, .l\ll'. E., M.]) . Millor, Mr. D. McF., M.n., V.P.ll. J\Iiln e, nIl'. Hobert, fil.E. Modlin, Mr. 1. Ui!JsOIJ, M.n., J>. R..\. Morrat, Rev. Dr., M.j). Moil', 1\11'. J. H.., ~r.]). Molloy, Mr . .G. S., :II. D. Montagne, Mr. A. J. IL, ;)1.)). Moore, 1\11'. H. C., M.I:.C.S. Moore, Mr . .1\1ilner, l\f.]). Moore, lIon. Brigacle-Snrgeoll San!lfolu Morgan , Mr. E. W., ~r. ]). (1: . S. Wales) Morgan, Mr. II. 1\1., ;)[.J~.C.S. Morgan , 1\[1'. LlcwellYll, :If. D. Morgan, \11'. L., M.ILC.S. lIIorris, J\lr S. G, ;)l.D. Monis, Mr. T. II., ;)f.n. Morris, Capt. W. A., :lLIl., It-A.lILC . Mortilll er, Mr. T. D. E., :11.]) . Muir, ~lr. H. D., JI!.J). J\Illl'phy, :JIr. U. .1£., L. H.C.S. ~lu1'l'ay, Mr. J. G., L.Re.,'., L . R.l'.l'. Myl es, Major, Il.A.;lJ.C. Neilson, Mr. 11. J., M.n. Nelsoll, ~lr. Sta1lley, :'If. D. Newby, ilIr. U. H., F.lt.C;.S. Nicholsoll, Brigacle.,'u1'geon E. Nortoll, Mr. A. '1'., ('.il, F.lt.C . s . N ortoll, MI'. G. Everitt, :lLn.E.I>. Nyssen, ~ll'. P. J. de, :lLn. Oakley, Mr., fil.l>. O'Colll101', 1111'. "'. Moyle, ~l.[)., n.l'.". Odell, .1\11'. W., F.Il.C.S., :'IL D. O'Fanell, MI'. Chal'les, L. Lt. U. 1'.; L. n. C.I'. Ogihir, Mr, J. II., I.H.C.P. Oldham, 1\11'. II. F., 'I.V. Olive)', Li ~nleIHll1t-ColoJlol C. Pre, :.\1.1>. Orton, 1111'. John, :lr.]). Osbol'll, Mr. 'al11uel, F.Il.C.S. OsLul'l1e,Flpet'::'urgeoll n.R, l:.X., :-'LIl.(·.:-;. O\\'en, :JIr. K, fL.ll, F.ll.('.s. O\\'en, 1\11'. O. R. P., :ll.n. Packer, 1\11'. W. II., M.n. Page, 1Ir. C. IT. W., :lr.n, \a!Se, MJ'. H. W., F.ILC.S. \alsley, MI'. .T., _:lI.B. lalm er, Mr. C.,., \ L It.C.S. r:arkel', ~Ir. H. G., I,.ILC.P., F.r:.t:.S. \arry, J\Il'. L. A., l\1.1l. I an;ons, Mr. ,Yo B., \f. R. C. il.
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Partridge, Mr. '1'., M.lt,r: . R. Examiners. i>aterson, Mr. C. E., \Ln. Paten;olJ, Mr., M.D . Palterson, 1I1r. G. de J., I. . H.C.P., M.lt.C.S . Pearcp, Mr. G. H., L.n.c.p., n.p.II. Pearson, Mr . C. Y. M.D . Pcndlelmry, Mr. J . '1'., M.R.C.S. Penncll, Me. If ., M.J). Pell'am, Mr. C. II., M.D., M.R.C.S., I..R.C.l:'. Petcrs, :Mr. A . J. A., L.R.c.r., L.R.C.S . Phclps, Mr. Philip, l\1.n.c . s., L. J:.C.P, Phillips, Ml'. C. II., M.ll.C.S. Phillips, .l\1r. G. A., ;)I.I~.('.P., L.S.A . Pickcnigill, Mr. E . P., JlLr...C.S., L.R.C.l'. Pilgrim, Mr. E. U., :l1.B . , C. ;)I. Pill1, Mr. F. de Heeho, L.H.C.P.I. Pi~aIli, Professor C\1alta) Pochill, 111'. F . L., fir.n. Pooley, ~lr . E. n., I..lt.C.H . Pope, ~ll'. H. '., ":'J.B. Porte::r, Mr. A. E., :lL£., B.C . Potter, Mr. H. Pelcy, ]'.ll.C.S. l'otts,Mr.W. A., :I!.D. Ponlton, Mr. B., l\l.D. (Adelaide) Powell, iiII'. H .. \., fiLE, P,)lI'ell, MI'. J., I.R.C.H . Powne, Leslie, :lLr...C.S . Prance, iiII'. G. H., ~LD. Pralt, Mr. E. T., :lLU. Pratt, :Jfr. J. Dallas. :lLn. Prestoll, Dc]>. In spect. Gell.; T.J ., L.KC.P. Price, Mr. Arthur, :lJ.ILC.S. Prior, Mr. J., ":,I,lLC.S., L.B.C.P. Pritehar(l, Mr. J. J., M.ll.C.S., LR.C . P. ]Junes, Mr. A. 'cott, :ILl>. Hanson, :Jlr. \,\T. E., ;)1 ]t.( K. H.aLclift'·Gaylard, ~1r. J., :lLlJ. Hawns]ey, "Iajor G. '1'., l{.A.;)1.G. l:ay\\'oocl, Lieut.-Col. J. It. 1., ~LR.C.S . Heal!. :JIr. E., )LB. Reed, jlr. Cash, lI1.D. l'ees, :.\11'. D. Y., :'I1.1U.' .S., l .. IU'.P. nl'iol, :Jfr. Douglas A., :'11.]). Iteid, ~I r. Dlllican J., )L n. Heid, 1\11'. Edgar, ":,[.1:. c., ., I.R. C.I'. Reynolds, Mr. n., M.Il.C.S. Hhys. :,\11'. ,Yo I.., :ll.ll.C.S. Rice, Mr. W. Richardson, :'ILD. Riclir<l'd, :JIr. J., :lLRL'.S., L.R.C.P. Ricl<lell, ~Ir. J. Scott, :lL\.O., :lLB. Hi!.;hy, Mr. "IV. C., ~I.B., 1).1'.11. ltigclen, !\II'. Brian, :l1.1:.C.:->. Riley, :JIr. J. 'Y. , L.l:C.P. Rollb, Mr. James B. R., ;)LD. Roherts, Mr. Arthnr, :'ILD. Hoherts, !\II'. E. A. 1\1., M.n. Rol)crts, Mt'. Grifliths J., L.R C.l'. RollCrts, nIl'. If. Jones, :lI.ll.C.R . Hohert, ]\II'. Lawton, l\f.n. Rob erts, .JIr. J. Lloyd , 1\1. B., D . P. II .
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St. John A'Inb1,!Jlwll('(! ..A ssociaiion.
Examiners. Roberts, 1111'. R. J.,
M.B. Square, Mr. W. 11., L.n.C.r., L.U.C .. ·. Robinson,1I1r. A. Hemy, M.]). S{lnire, !Ill'. J. K, ·.H., M.D. Hobinson, .H r. A. Hepworth, M.ll.C.H. ~Lalker, 1\11'. A. 1\1., 111. n. Rouinsoll, 1111'. K L., M.D. (UUCI'Jlbey) I) 1alll Ill, [r. lJ. K, ~1. n. RobillboH, 'urgeon-Major, It.A.M.t:. 'lalllfonl, nIl'. A., l\I.Il.U.S. RobimiOIJ, 11]1'.\\'., M.D. ~laLlHLlll, MI'. II., j\1.1t.O S., 1,.1l.<J.1'. Roper, MI'. 1I. J., M.n.c.s. 'tallton, 1\11'. L.IU·.l'. Hossigual, Mr. A. Le, M.D. ~Ledlllall, :Mujol' 11., l".ll.U.S.E.,lt.A.M.U.('l'). RoulHl, 1\lr. John COl'llwall, M.lt.C.H. Lea], 111'. ,V. D., M.J). Howden, MI'. L. ,\.., M.n. Stcele, Lt.-Col. W. II., ]l.A.M.t:. Russell, 1111'. John, lI1.D. I-ltevcll, II'. ,V. , M.ll. Russell, 1111'. 'Y. A. G., !II.n. , Levenson, 1111' ..1., M.lt.C.H. Stewarl, 1\11'. Duncan, !l1.]). l{uthclfonl, 1\11'. Henry, M.D. St. Leger, Mr. R A., M.B., '.M. Stewart, 1\11'. ,1., M.D. al'or,)', 1\11'. H., :11.,1..., j\I.B., D.C. Stil'liJlg, 1111'. D.ll., M.J). cales, ~JI'. M., L.It.U.S., Irel. i)lirling, l\II. ,T., M.ll. Scatlifr, Mr. P. 111., M.l('U.S. Htocker, 11r. E. G., ~1.Il.u.s., L.rt.C.p. Scanlall, Lient. -001. A. de 0., :1[, n.U.H. 'tokel', 1111'. Geolge, t:.)l.o., J\1. n. cholefldd, 1\11'. G. E., :11.])., I).t'.ll. Stoker, MI'. 'l'1101'1I1{>y, C.~l 0., )f.JJ. Scofield, .l\lr.lJaroltl, M.ll. ,·toke.~, £Ill'. J. W., \I.H.C.H. cott, iIII'. A. W., !II.n.c.s. SLOIlCY, Mib!) F. A., M.j). Scott, 1111'. F. S., M.D. Sto11llll'd, !Ill'. JaIlICH, )f. It.C.H. cott, MI'. R J. n., M.D. ,'Ll'n.lLoll, 1\11'. W., I,.H.C.H., L.n.C.I'. ,'LUl'l'O('k, Mr. J. F., )1.11., ('.:11. earlc, Mr. C. F., ~1.H.C.S., I,.H.C.I'. elhy, l\lr. E. W., M.D. ,'tul'J'idge, M)'. P. F., !,.IU'.l'., Edill. ~'utllOl'lall I, ?Ill'. C. ,1., M,J). Sellers, Mr. R Burdctt, M. It.C.H. eYc.3tre, i\lr. R, M.]). Slltbcrlallt1, 1111'. J. A., .\l..ll. ,hal'lllow, Mr. J., )I.Il.C'.S., L.R.C.P. .'uttOll, ?I[r ... \. 1., M.n. SwaHIl, 1111'. A., ~J.Jt.C.H. Shaw, 1111'. Ja111l'8, )1.1). hn.w, 1\11'. H. A., :.If.n.c.S. ,'\\,aYllc, MI'. F. G., M.l). 'helley, Mr. P. '\T. G., )1.11. S.I IlICS, 11k E. West, :.ICJ). 'helly: ?Ill'. C. Eo, j\l.l). 'l'UllllUhill, 1\1]'. J. Ji'., ~1.1). chOll!" :!Ill'. 'Y. J.,:ll.l[.C ..·. '1'ILylor, ~[r. F. It. P., .\l.v., .\I.ILO.S. Shuttleworlh, Mr. G. E., M.D. 'l\lylol',1\1r. It'. '1'., JI!.ll.CJ.H. Silldall, Mr. J. H., lIf.D. Taylor, Mr. L. A., M.ll.C./;. 'linl'son, '\[1'. J. 11., ~r.]). Taylor, l\ll'. , . Robim;oll, .\1.1)., F.ll.C.H. Simpsoll, :JIr. W. . , M.ILO.H. Taylor. )11'. '1'olll It, JlI.J). Sinclair, 1\11'. Robert, :.11. D. 'l'clIlplemall, i\lr. Chal'l('s, M.ll . .. 'kac, :JIr. Fl'allCis, ]I[,]J. 'l'tlll''y, i'llI'. F. IJarrholl, L.lt.C.I'., EclilJ. Skinner, i\Ir. G. A., L.S.A. ThOlllas, MI'. ,\.. LialJ'o!l, :l1.Il. kinne]', i\1]'. "". B., II!. n. Tholllas, 1\11'., )1. I). (K e\\ .%ciLlalH.l). kip"'ortb, :ill 1'. II.,~1:.I:.C'.,'.,Llt.c.r.,Ircl. '1'lloma., nIl'. C. N., )J.D. leman, Lieut.-Colollel, R. R., L.S ..\. ThOllla. , l\l]'. D. Eo, )l.ll. Smeddle, 1\1]'. R. ,V., ~1. B. 'l'I!Olllas, l\l r. V. ne!:s, .\I. B. Smith, Mr. C., )f. Jl. ('.s. Tholll:1S, l\fr . .]. '1'., M.It.C'.S., L. I:.U.l'. TllOlIHlS, l\ll'. I:. ])., L.ll.('.:';., 1..1(,('.1'. Smith, Mr. C. J., j\1.It.U.S. mirh, Mr. n., )l.]). 'l'holllas, )11'. 'V. E., L.Il.C.I·., L. It.C.H. lilith, Mr. H., :lI.D. Tholl1l'SOtl, ~11' . .K C., ?ILl). ,'mitli, 1\11'. 11., M.IJ. Tholllpson, lIlr. J. HiltOll, )1.Il., M.S. Smith, JIll'. II. Hal!lUlond, M.Tl.C.F'. 'Illolllpson, i\lr. \\',L1l 1', F.I:.('.S. SlJ1ith, nIr. Montgomery, lI1.D. Thomson, ::\liss Elllily ., )1.11.CJ.:.If. 'mith, ~[l'. T. II., M.n., D.Pf!. Thollison, ?lIr. C., JlLn. Smith, Profl'S'iOl' ,V. R., :II. D. 'l'ltorullill, Brigude- 'urgCOll M. (Guemsey) ,ontal', ?1ft'. C. II., lILIl. (An8tralia). Thurlow, .MI'. H. L .. ".11. Southey, ~Ir. H. 'V., M.H.C.S., L.ILC.p. TIIllJ'S/icld, 1\11'. '1'. \\' .. :'1.1). SpellCel', £III'. ,Yo IIe1ll'Y, ;lLn. 'l'iricol1lhe, Mr. F. I)., J\1.1U·.S., I,.n.(·.l'. TOlld-Whitl', :iljl. .. \. '1'., )1.1t,('.S. Spaight, fill'. II. 'V., L.n.c.s., L.ll.C.P. , [link, MI'. 'V. L., M.B. Toll, .JIr. J. '1'., Jlf.n.c'.s., L.Il.C.I'. 81>l'on11e, Mr. J. ,V., L.H.C.l'., L.Il,f·.H. Trimlllc, Colollc] C. ,J., (' ..\1.C:., L.n.c.l'. prague, 111'. F. II ., .\I.lt.U.S .. I •. H. '.1' . Tl'ittOIl, Mr. P., )t.ll.C.H. (Natal) SCluance, MI'. T. Coke, lIf.JJ. Trott, 1\1r. Durlley, lILD. (HeJ"lIi1Hla)
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Exam ine1'S. Tunstall, Major A. C., !lJ.IJ. Tmne1', Mr. A. S., lII.I:.c'.S, T...Jl.C.l'. 'filmer, Dcr. 11lS]>I'.-()Cll. Hohert, R.N. 'fuJ'Iler, MI'. W., M.D. (Gihraltar) Tutill, MI'. G. JL, M.n. Tllxfonl, MI'. R, M.It. U.H., L.R.O.P. Twiss, LL.-Uol. G. K, l".IU'.S. I. Tyrrell, 1\11'. Wl1lLcl', M.lt.U.S. . Tysoll, 1111'. W. J., M.II. (UmzlI1to) VeUch, Mr. W. G., L.ll.C.l'., Edill. Vines, 1\11'. U. S .. M.lt.C.H., TJ.n.C.p. Wade, MI'. A. n., .M.D. Waldo, MI'. F. J., M.ll. Walker, Mr . .Tallies, M. It.C.~, Wallace, Mr. Tholllas, ;\f.n. Wallis, 1\11'. It. D., :.I1.JJ. Walpole-SiIlI1J1011S, ~11'. R, 11.JJ. Wanl, Mr. J. L. W., :.If.IJ. Ward, MI'. J.P. S., .\!.It.C.Fl. Ward, Mr. M., M.j). Wanl, Mr. M. C., M.n. Ward, MI'. ''Y. F., 1\1.1l.c.s ., TJ.n.c.l'. Waters, MI'. J. L., M.Il. 'Wcaver, Mr. '\T. G., "Lit.C.S. Wobb, Mr. J ..K, 1I1.11. Wehl), Major W. Wilfred, M.D., I.M.Fl. ViTeLher, Mr. H. ,V., :If.l!. Wemyss, Mr., J\1.1). Westcott, Lt.-Colollel '., O.M.G., It.A.)LC. Westmacott, ThII'. F. II., F.1t.C s. WhiLby, Miss L., [" It.c.l'., Belin. White, 111'. C. II., )f.lt.C.S. W11ite, MI'. IIelll'Y, J\f. D. Whilcheall, Surgeon-General II. R, C.B., F.R.C.S.,
It. A.M.a.
Whitley, Mr. W. T., M.B. Whytc, Mr. J. Mackie, M.D.
Wild, -"[1'. n. S., )f.lt.C.H. Examiners. Wilkinson, Mr. J. H., M.J). Wilkinson, 111'. S., M.Il.U.S., L.lt.C.I'. WilJin.lIlfl, Mr., M.lt.U.S. Williams, Mr. K H.., .\f.lt.C.Fl., L. J:.C.P. Willialllfl, Mr. N., ;"LIt.C.H. Williawfl, Slll'geol,-1\Iajor (Sydlley) Willis, Mr. J. G., f..H.C.!'., f). PH. Willoughhy, Mr. W. G., M. D. \VilsuD, Ml's. C. E. C., M.B. \VilsOll, Mr. F., lILB. WilsOll, Mr. J., M.D. WilsOll, Mr. ,J. Scott, )I .IJ. \Vilton, Mr. J. P., )LH.C.S. ,ViIlCkwol'lh, Mr. \V. B., M.lt.C.Fl. \\TilJslow, Mr. L. S. Forl)c8, M.J:.C.P. \ViHhart, MI. J., M.I). "rithcrs, Mr. Percy, ;If. n. 'Vood, Mr. A. T., )f.1LC.S., 'L.r...C.P. \\Tood, MI'. E. Stanley, )I.1LC.8. ,Voorl, l\I1. 'V. T., IdLO.I'. ,Yoorlcoc·k, 111'. H. de C. , I •. R.C.P. ,Voorlfl, Illspectol'-Ceneral H. C., C.B., C.Y.o., M.D., ll.,·. Woolls, nIl'. J. It'., :I!.JJ. Wooels, ,\11'. G. T., L.H.C.S., LR.C.P. Woodward, Surgeon-General G.P.~r. ;;r.n., F.lt.C.S. ( 'yduey) Woods, Mr. J. II., I..It-C.S.l. WoolcIrillge, 111'. A. '1'., )r.n.c,f<., L,R.C.I'. Woollett, Mr. S. W., "\f.D. Wright, Mr. C. F., M.J). Wright, Mr. J. Crossley, M.D. Yolland. Mr. J. H., M.lt.C.S. Yonng, Slll'geon-Major, ILA .)f.C. YOHllg, Mr. M., M.D. Yule, MI'. Robert 1\1., lIr.r.
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Rmbtllal1ce Rssociation,
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BE I NG THE AMBULANCE DEPARTMENT OF
{tbe (Branb lPrior}? of tbe ®rbec of tbe 1(:)ospltaI of St. Jo1m of Jerusalem in J5nglanb.
:to atton : HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. ,
(Sovereign Head and Patron of the Order).
l€lrrslbcnt : FIELD-MARSHAL H . R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G.,
(Grand Prior of the Order ). Di rector of the Ambulance Department and Chairman of Committee : 'rllg MOST
Hox.
A ssistant Di rector and Deputy Ch airman : LTEUT.-O OLONgT, Sm RIClJAltD TI~)ll'Ll~, HI'., O.I.E.
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Director of Stores and Accountant: WILJJIAM R. EnWAltDS, ESQ., A.O.A.
Deputy Chairman : Jon~ FUJlLK¥, 0.13 .
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Chief Secretary : HJ<:nBEI!T O. PEnr.OTT.
Assistant Secretary : DU~CA~ G. MOXTEITH,
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Date__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Permanent .A ddress- - - - N OT}i;.-Life Members and Annual Subscribers of On e Gujnea (and upwards) are entitled to receive (post paid) a copy of the Annual Heport of the St. John Ambulan ce Association.
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St. John A1nulllancc A'sociaiion.
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APPENDIX
St.
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B1l1bttl811ce Rssociation. -- -----
METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS AND COUNTRY CENTRES. following is a Nominal Roll of the Towns and Districts where" Oentres" httve been formed since the St. J olm Ambulance Association ,vas establi::;hed in 11:)77. The names and addresses of the Local E_'ecutiY~ Ofiicer.:l Ct1,ll be obtained on application to the Ohief Secretary, St. John's Gl1te, Olerkenwell, London, Re. THE
MetropolitanFormal No. 1 D~stl'~ ct (K.cnsingtoll, 'ouih Kell::;illgton, Brompton, & NotLing Jlill: &c.) ] 878 No.2 Dlstl'lct (Olty and Port of Lonuon, including Bloomsbury, aud East Lonuon) _ 1880 No.3 District ( t. James's, Whitehall, Mayfair, Hyde Park, S. ,V.) 1879 No.4 Di tlict (Belgl'avia and Chelsea) _ _ 1. 78 No. 6 Di. trict (Hammersmith, Chiswick and Fulham) 1 90 ~ o. 7 D~stl}ct (N orth-Easrt Lonuon, CIa pton.' etc., now included in No. II.) 18 0 ~ o. 8 D~ tt~ct (P.l~ tuey, \\ ands~\'orth ami neIgh bourhood) _ . 1881 ~o . 9 Dl~tl'l~t (Kl1~)Uru, al~d }\?rtb-\\'e. t Londoll, etc.) ]881 o. 10 Dlstnct (Bnxton, li:ennlllgton, Balhalll, trentham, Clapbam aud neighbourhood) _ No, 11 District (Southwnl'k alld neighbourhood) No. 12 Di trict (Harlesden). _ _ Polytechnic (309, Regent Street) _ H?spital Saturday Fund (54, Gray's Inn Road). WIllesden Green and Ol'icklewood Aberdare - Formed 1881 Belfast Accrington 1 -! Belgra\'ia Aldershot 1 90 Berwick -upon· Tweed ]" Aldershot Camp 1 95 Dexhill 1 Alexandra Docks and Railway Bingley 1 Company 1907 Birchwood (Colliery) 1 7 Alfreton 1881 Birkbeck 1001 Am bleside (IV es tmoreland) ]880 Birkdale (Lancashire) 1 Ashford (Kent) 1878 Birkellhea.d 1 Ashton- under-Lyne 1894 Birmingham 18 0 Atherstone 1885 Birmingham (Erdington Brauch) 18 0 Aylesbury 1883 Blackburn _ 1 95 Babbington 1878 Blackheath 1 78 BackwOl'th Oolliery 18 4: Blackpool 1 2 Banbury 1893 Blackwell Collicry 1 Bangor 18 5 Blandford 1 2 Barnsley 1879 Boguor 1 f) Barrow -in-Furness 18 2 Bolton and DislJ iet 1 93 Basingstoke 1882 Bouruemouth 18 0 Bath 1900 Bradford 1887 Battle (Sussex) 1881 Bridport 1883 Bearpark Colliery 1880 Brierfield 1895 Bedford _ 1880 Brighouse 1882 Beighton 1881 Brighton and Hove 1890
Oounl?'y Oenl?'es. Bristol and Oli [ton Bnruluy (Lanc)!tshiru) Burton-on-Trent Duxton Ca,lllurian H.aihmy:; Cannock Oha::;e Oualfield (late Brownhills) Canterbury Cardiff CkmlifI Hailway OOlllpany Ca.rlisle Carshalton Castle Eden Chard Charlton Cha,tham antI Di::;trict Chel tenh n.Ul Cheshire Linus OUlllmittLL' Ohester Chesterfield Chisluhul'::;t Oll,y Oros::; Oleator District Clea,tor 1\1001' Colchester Colne Oork Coyen try Cm'entry (Bed\\'urth Drallch) OoY!::ntry ('.Vykuu Dl<1.nch) Cumberlttlld l\linu ' nnd Quanies Cmnbrook Croydon Dalton-in-Fu1'l1ess Darlaston Darlington Deeside Derby Devonport Dover Dublin Dudley Dukinfielcl Dumfries N. B. Dundee Durham Eastbourne East Grinstead Ebbw Vale Eckington Edinuurgb Edmonton Ellesmere Eton College Exeter Farnham Favershu,lll Festiniog Fleetwood Folkestone Forest of Dean
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1886 Frome 1900 Fume::;s H.ailw[l.y 1881 Gloucester 1899 Glouuestershil'c Oounty Council G o::;port, Al verstol-e, and Fareham 1899 1899 Granby 1882 Gravesend 1896 Great EtLstern Railway G teat Bonthem and vVestern 1898 H.ailwayof Irela.nd 1896 Great \Vestern Railway 1882 Greenwich 1881 Grimsby 1882 Guernsey 1881 Halifax 189;) IIandswol'th 1881 Harrogate 18 1 Ibrtlepools 1880 Hasting:; :md St. L eonn.rd's 1886 llayant 1881 llawkesbead 1883 lleavy \VooHen District 1887 Hebelen Bridge. 1880 IIereford 1883 llertforcl 18 2 Hey>yood (:Manchester) 1887 IIolyheacl 1884 1I ucldersfield 18 8 Hull 1907 Uull and Barnsley Railway 1888 Ilke::;ton 1880 Ipswich 1905 Iron Bridge 1885 Isle of l\Ian 18 3 Isle of PUl'beck 1885 Isle of Wight 18 8 .Janow 1 84 Jersey 1883 Keighley 18 0 Kendal 1884 Keswick 1 93 Kettering 1 81 Kidderminster 1 79 Kiycton Park Colliery Lancashire and neighbouring Oounties Federation P. S. A. Societie Lanca:;hire and Yorkshire Railway La.nca ter Leamington (Warwick hire) Leeds Leicester Lewes Lichfield Lille hall Collieries Donnington Branch (Lilleshall 1881 Collieries) 1911 Limerick 1893 Lincoln 1 0 Liverpool 1885 Llanberis
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Llandudno London Brighton and South Coa t Railway London and Torth \Vestern Railway London and South W estern R ailway Loughborough -. Louth (Lincoln h11'e) Lymillgton Lytham Maidstone }'lalYel'll lanchester Margate Iarlow Marske·by the- ea M elk ham Metropolitan Railway Merthyr-Tydfil Mexborough Middlesbrough a.nd Cleveland (including tockton Branch) Midland a.nd Great Northern Railways Joint Committee Millom Milton ~lollmouth
Mountain Ash Telson .r ewark-on-Trent Newcastle· upon- Tyne Newport, MOll. North Brierley North Bucks North Eastern Railway North Shields Northfleet North Wales Oollieries Ffrwd Oolliery Branch, T Wales, Oolliery rorthampton North Staffordshire Norwich Norwood and Sydenham Nottingham Nuneaton Oldham Oldhill Ormskirk Otley Oundle Oxford Oxford Military Oollege Padiham Parkgate Penhryn Quarries Pel'shore Perth Peterborough Pilsley
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3
A~sociG~tion.
Plymouth 1882 Polesworth 1 83 Polmont, T.B . 1906 18 1 l)olltypool and District 1 92 1 97 r ortSJllouth (Go port, Forton a.nd Alverstoke) 1896 1 1 1899 Portsmou th 1 91 1 91 Port Talbot 1890 Potteries (ow Jorth 18 4. S tn,ffordshire) 1 84. 1 84. 1 89 Preston 1 7 Ramsgate 18 1 Reading 1 7 1893 1 0 Reigate 1879 Richmond (. urrey) 1 2 1 1 Ridding Colliery 1 1 Ripley 1 1 9 R ochdale 1 190-1. Rotherham 1 1 2 Ro s (llereford hire) 1 1 90 Royal Military Oollege ( anrlhurst) 1 3 Rugeley 1 84 1 1 11 Rye t. Anne's-on- ea 188-1 St. Helens (Lancashire) 1 4 t. Mary Oray (Kent) 1 3 , aclclleworth 1 94 andgate 1 0 andwich 1 2 ea.ton Oarew 1 2 'eyenoaks 1 heerness 1 "hetfield 1 hetland 1 'hipley 1 Shoeburyness 1 Shrewsbury 1 ittillgbourne and Milton 1 Skipton in-Orayen 1 lough 1 :2 1 3 'methwick 1900 1 6 OilS of England Patriotic t\,ud 1 84 Benevolen t Society (N a.tal 1 6 Tran vat\,l , Ora11 git~, Rhode. ia,) 1907 1892 'uuthampton 1 0 1884 ,outham 'I 7 1883 South Eastern aGd Ohatham 1 8-1. Railway 1905 1 91 Southport 1 8 1 6 outh Shields 1 3 1 owerby Bridge1 91 1895 tafford 1 78 1 79 talybridge 18 6 1 79 'taveley 1 9 1890 Stockport 1 3 1885 tom'bridge 1 3 1889 Streatham 1 91 1888 Sunderland 1893 1882 Surbiton 1880 1893 Sutton Ooldfield 1883 1881 Swansea 1883
OOUnL?'Y Oenl'Y'e8. Swinton Sydenham Tamworth Taunton Tibshelf Todmorden Tonbridge Tun bridge \Vells Twickenham Ulverston Uttoxeter 'Vakefielrl "Waltham A1Jhey \Varrington Waterford "\Vath-upon-Dearnc 'Vedne!:lbury W ellingborough Wellington (~aJop) 'Vest IIartlepool Wel·h and Monmou thsbire vVelwyn Vvest Bromwich \\' eston-Super- lare Weybric1ge Weymouth Whitchurch (,.'a]op) Whitehaven Wigan Willington Quay anel \Valbend 'Vimbledon Wimborne Winchester and Mid Hants Windsor Winsford Wisbech Vvorksworth \Volverhampton 'Volverton Wombwell "\Voodford Woolwich vVor'cester Wokington Worthing York BRITI H DO)IINIONS BEYOND THE
lS88 1880 1884. 1881 1878 1911 1880 1879 1881 1891 1889 1886 1879 1881 1881 1886 1 7 1 8 1
1
1 80
1910 1 4 18 9 1 80 18 1 1891 1 4. 1 ,0
1 1 ]
1
2
1908 18 0
]
5
1909 1 4 1
1
1 95 1
1 1
1 1 1
1 EAS.
USTRA.J,ASIA.
Adelaide, outh Austra.lia (Branche ·-Port Adelaide, Glenelg, Mount Barker, Gawler) Brisbane Ea tern Goldfields Queensland Sydney, . S. "\Vales Tasmania (Launceston) Tasmania, orth Tasmania, outh
1 4 1 9 1910 1910 1 90 18 9 1909 1909
91 1883 1892
Victoria W est Austrn.lian NEW ZEALA.ND.
1892 1885 1891 1885 1885 1889 1885
Auckland Christchurch Duncdin Invercargill Nelson Jew Plymouth Wellington WE~T INlJIES .
(Bahamas) Branch St. Kitt's (L eeward I slands) Branch Trinidad (Port of pain) Branch
NllSSH,U
1883 1884 1883
SOUTH AFRICA.
British Bechuanaland (Vryburg) Cape Town East London and Border, Reorganised Graham's Town Heidelberg Kimberley King William's Town . Ditto. Queen's Town Branch 1lalmesbury Masel'll Matabeleland (Buluwayo) 110ssell Bay NatalOrange River Oolony (Bloemfontein) Reorganised Oudtshool'll Paarl Port Elizabeth Riversdale Robertson , tellenhosch Tranamal (Johannesburg) \Vorcester
1894 1891 1904. 1884 1894 18 5 1 5 1 91 1894 1893 1894 1894 1907 1904 1894 1 94 18 9 1 94 1 94 1 94 1 94 1894
INDIA,
Ajmer Railway Balu chis tan Bangalore Baroda State Bengal Bhopal "tate Bombay Bombay and Baroda Railway Burma Oalcutta Town Oentral India Oentral Provinces Darj eeling District Eastern Bengal and Assn-m Eastern Bengal tate Railway
1910 1904 1885 1901 1904 1911 1 83 1904 1904 1901 1910 1903 1908 1910 1910
92
List of Detached Classes.
St. John .A ?nbnlance Associu,Jtion.
East Indian R:tilwn.y Faridkot tate Gwa.lior tate Hydemba,d State JabaJpur Jaipur Sta,te Madras I adras n.nd outhern Mahratta, Ra.il\\'ay l\Iysore State Nagod Stn.te J.IV.F. Province orth We tern Railwn.y The Niz,lm's State Oudh and Rohilkland Raihv,l,y Punjab Quetta hillong (Assam) Silchar Simla Town Sind Singapore Southern India ou th I ndian Rail \\'a y United Proyinces of Acrra and Oudh _ <> Bermuda Borneo ( anclakan) Oeylon Gibraltar H ong Kong M alta Iewfound land Singapore (Straits Settlements)
1911 1910
93
OANADA.
Bellevillc 1911 Berliu 1903 Hlairmore 1903 Bl'antfonl ] 910 Oa,nn.dia,n Pacific Railway1901 Cumberland Galt 1910 llalifa,x ( ova, co Lia) 190,[ H amiltOll 1910 luter-colonial & P. E. 1. TIly. 1909 Lonrlon 1909 lIlichel 1904 Montreal 1909 Nn,naimo 1904. N ew -Westminster 1901 Ottawa ]906 Owen I-louncl 1904 Paris 1905 Peterborongh 1903 Quebec 1 85 Stratford 1910 St. John, N.B. 1911 Toronto V n.ncouver (British Oolumbia) 1904 Victoria Winnipeg
1911 1911 1911
1911 1908 11111 1911 1892 1911 1911 1911
1911 1 95 1911 1911 ]910 1911 1911 1911 191]
1911 Un1
1 95 1 90
1911 1911
FOREIGN.
Argentine Formosa Jeru alem Paris Riyiera (O;mnes)
1 97 1 9 1885 1889 1883
List of Classes held at places other than financial year ended Centres during the 30th September, Abedord. Abbey Dale lUse. Aborfielcl . Abbots Langley. Abingdon. Abram Oolliery. Abridge. AdlingLon . Andover. Albury. Alcester. Alclerbury. A1Llerley Edge. Aldridge. Alireton. Alford . Allonby. Almond ·bury. Alnwick. All'ewas. Alton. Amington. AmblesidE'. Annesley. Ansley Hall. Antborn. Appleby Bridge. Al'dington. Argoed. Armitage. Arnold. Arundel. Ascot. Ashblll' tOll. Ashhy-de-la-Zouch. Ashchul'ch. Ashford. Ashome. Ashingrove . Ashleworth. A ho\'er. Ashtead. Ashwell. Ashton-on-Trent. Ashton-in-Makel field. Aspull . Astley. Athenstone. Attleborough. Audlclll. Anghton.
I9 II .
Axminster. Ayleshury. Ayot, S. Peter's. Aysgarth. Abbots Leigh. Ackworth . Arkley. Arlington Street. Apsley Guise. Aylesbury. Avonmouth. Aslockton. Askrigg. Ashburton. Ayishalll. Arthington. Belford . Bingley. Blackmore. Buckland. Babba,comue. Bac1lp. Badsworth . Bakewell. 13alco1111)c. Ba1sall. B:1mburgh. Banbury. Dansten.cl. Banwe11. Barking. B'-lrkston. Barley. BarOlingham. Btunold::iwick . J3arnsley lIall Asylum. Barnstaple. Ba.rnt Creen. Barwick -ill-Elmet. Bal row ford . Barrow Hill. Bartou-le-IVillows. Bastow. BGL ingstoke. Battersea. Battle. Bawtry . Bayford. Beaconsfield . Beckenham. Beauly.
Beeston . Heighton. Belper. Belsay. Belvedere. Benington. Benham. Bennillgborougb. Bentley. Bentwol'tb . Berkeley. Berkhampstead. Berkswell. Berkswick . Bernwndsey. Betchworth . Bewclley. Beverley. I3exbill. Bexley. Bexley Asylum. Bexley Heath . Dicester. Bickerstaffe. Bickenshaw. Bidefortl. Biddenham. l3illinge. Bilston. Bina Gardens. Binchester. Birch. Birch Green. Birchinlee. Birkdale. Birtley. Bisham Abbey . Bihop 'tortford. Bishop'S Court. Bishop's I tchington. Bishop's Lydeard. Bishop's Waltham. Bispham. Blackamore. Blackbeath. Blackrod. Blaydon. Blenki opp. Bleashy. Boc1Olin. Blofield.
Bloxwich. Bolam. Bockletoll. Bo llillgtOll. Bolton Percy. Bond's Main, Bol oyer. Boniss-on- olway. Borough bridge. Bolney. Boston. Botley. Boulmer. Bourn. Boxford. Brackllell. Bradwell. Bradbury Romiley. Bradtield . Brail' ford. Braithwaite. Bramley. Bra,ndon Colliery. Braintree. Brande burton. Bredbury. Brea ton. Bredon. Brelldi ton . B ren tf ord. Bretfol'ten. Brickenden. Bridgwater. Bridlington. Bridport. Brinscom be. Bristol. Brixton. B1'oadheath. Broadwell. Bromsgrove. Bl'omyard. Bronde bury. Brook Green. Brotherton. Broxbonrne. Brynn . Bucklebury. Bude. Bucks Green. Buckhur' t Hill. Buckingham P <l,lace Road. Budleigh Saltel'ton. Bunbury. B urghclere. Burgh Heath , Buriton. Burley. Burnham. Burnopfielcl .
Burton. Bury. Dushbury. BallkwLLY· Bem.llll<lri s. Brighollse. Brighton. Birkenb0<l,cl Bromley. BNllghton. Bridwelll'bce. Brockhamptun. Brighwnltoll. Blid Ivorth . B,1,l'llet. Brn,mcote. Bury S. Edmunds. Brin ley Colliery. Beaminstrl'. Bl'auntOll . Buxton. Brockel1h ur t. Brightlillg. Bamber Bridge. Brent\,ood. Boldon Colliery: Bitterne. Broadwinder. Bagshot. Burnfield. Bryan tun . Brot~on.
Bulwell. Bourne. Bllrnock. Callington. Calstock. Camherley. Ca.mbourne. Cambridge. Caml'den. Cane Hill. Calme. Can \Yell. Carlisle. Carlton. Cal'shalton. Catton. Castor. Catford. Catterick. CaverSIHtl11. Cawthorne. Central Technica,l College. ChaCe\\'Rter. Chapeltown. Ohapel Hill. Charlbury. Chartley. Cbatton.
Chawton. Ch a-tlle. helmorton. Chean ley. Chclmsford. l'helse,l,. CheYllcI'htl,nel. Chesha-m. Cheleley. 'biclwstel' . Chi llingfoltl. Children's liome. Chilton Polden. Chilw ll. Chilworth. Chippeuhulll. hippellfield. Chipping Jorton . Chiswick. Chi lehur , t. Ch 1'i tcb mch . Cirencester. Clam Vale. Clacton -on- en.. Cln.re. Ian field. Clayhury Asylum. Carlile Square. Claypole. f'] eethol·pes. Clevedon. Cleveley. 'Iown. Coalville. UohhtUll. Cockfield. Cocking. Codnur. Colford. Colche~tel'.
Cole. hill. Colney lIn.tell. Coltishnll. Ool",al1. C0111mercial tl'cet. Coni tOll. C'onsett. Congleton. Cookham. ('oombe. Cooksul'idge. Copdock. Copford. Cork Ooltesmore. ottinghilJl1. Ootherston. COllnrlon. Cove. Cow tOil Castle.
95
List of Detcwheri Glasses.
St. John A ?nbulance Association. Cowgill Dent. Cowley. Cowfield. Oowlinge. Craig'R 'ourt liOl1se. Crn,kc lIa,}J. Crumbey. Cmne Moor. Cnl.l1leigh. Crawley Downs . Crawshawbooth. Crec1iton. Crceeh, •. . Miehael. (;1'ewe. 'l'i/..!·glcstonf'. Cro~ldw'll1 IIill. Cromer. CromlalI. Crook. C1'osthwnite. C1'owl)orough. Crowthorne. row ham. Crom \\'ell Road. Cl1dwurlll. Curry Mallett. Cuhcl't. CUllOlllptOIl. Curry Hivel. Cusop . CUI'111'idge. Curbn.r. Collin's Grecn. Coppl1ll. hcltcnham. astlefonl. Ceru' Abbas. Croydon. Church Army. Co\·entI'Y· CI ipple~ate Til. titute. Canu illgton. 'borley' L'ollipry. Caheltoll. 'byg<\tc. Charnoek l~ichal'd. COLlstahle UllltOll. Uastk Eden. 'h'llforcl. Uhlll'eh Gresly. ('lay C)'o,,~. (axton nall, re";8\Yc11. l'hnr1cknlI:l11l. 'ha< 1<1 ,""dOll. Campfield. Carlton-On-TI'Cll t. Culton. \lI'C'obto1l. C;lcltl ishentl. Ol'ickle\\llud.
Clithcroc. Challdlers Foret Can tel'l)l1ry. Chcster. CamC'lforc1, Church Lawford. Corton WOOl I. Ohilclc Okeford Chadwick. Dalston. Du,rficlcl. Dartfol'd. Darton. Da.rtmouth. Dntchet. Da,1 hrook. Deal. Dereham. Dedham. Dew:\.by Main. Denby D,l,le. Denham. DentoH. Deptford. Devoran. Dig well. Diley. Di, lington. Dod\\'orth. Dolcoath. Donca tel'. Dormanslancl. Don.: he::;ter. Dore Moor. Dorking-. Dodd IIill. Dovele),::;. Dover. Downel1d. Dl'iflield. Droxforc1. Duffield. Duhertoll. Dundalk. Dun fonl. Dunforrl llridge. Dulwieh Col\~ge. Dundon. Vnm bleton. Dunham. DU1lster. Durham. Dur:<ley.
D.rl11o~k.
Dunsloll-oll-Tyne. D11nh<\111 Towll. Deyizes. Darcshy. Dic1cot. ])<1.1\\,Cll. Drybrook.
Dalbam. Duddon . Ealing. ]~al'by.
l!~arl
Soham. Earle ·town. Earls Colne. Easebourne. Easington Oolliery. Easington Lane. EastbOllrne. East D ean, East Finchley. Ea'3t Greenwich. East Gl'instead. Easthcl,m. East Ham. East Ramp tead. Ea. t IIeudl'ed. East Hoathley. East Kirkby. East L Clgh . East Retford. East Li sted. Ea t Wood. Eton quare. Eclenhall. Edingale. Ed dington. Effingham. Edg,,'are. Eldon. Elford . Egham. EUanel. Ellacombe. Ellersmere. ElliRtown. El ecar. EI tead. Elstree. Eltham. Eheston. Ell'edon. El\'erham. Emley. Enfield. Epping. Eppleby. Epsom. Eriswel1. Esh \" inning. E sington . Erick. Etchinghnm. Evershot. Eve. ham. EYer ley. Exeter. E:dord. Exmouth.
96 Exning. Eye. EYllshn.m. Eywood . Fail worth. F airford . F almer. Falmouth. Faringdou , Fn,rnborough. :E'aruworth. Fawley. Fea,ther tone. FelL, towe. Felling, Fencehouses. Fenny tratfOl'd. Ferrybridge, Ferryhill. Fincham pstead . Fishponds. Fitzroy treet, Fitzroy SIl nare , Flax Bourton. Flax Mos. Fleet. Fletching, Folkestone. F litwick . Fordingbridge. Forest Gate. Fore tRow , Foulbridge. Forge. Framlingbam, Framwellgate M oor. Frickley Volley. Frimley. Fri ttenden . Fulbeck. Fyfield , Garbaldisham . Gainsborough. Garford East. Garston. Gatley. Gawthorpe. Gateshead. Gedding. Gerrard's Oross. Gee Oross. Gilling. Glapwell. Glastonbury. Gillingham , Glynde. Godalming, Godmanchestcr. Godstone. Golcar. Goodmayes.
S t. J ohn .A1nbulance A ,'ociation. Goole. Gorhambury. Gorton. Goring. Gosfield. Gosforth . Graffhn,m . Grampouncl. c.rangcmoor. Gl'alltchestel'. Gra,ntha.m Lines , Grassmol'e. Gravesend. Gray . Great Chesterford . Gaddenden . Gren,t Mal vern. Great Oakley, Grea.t OUl:iburn. Great Pa.rnelon. Great ·Warley. Great Yarmouth. Grendon, Green ide. Green tea,d. Greenstreet. Green \Vich. Grey toue . Greweltborpc. Grimethorpe. Grittletou. G uildford , Hackney. Ha.cken thorpe. Hacknes '. Hacldenham. Hadley Common , Haggerston, Badgor. HailslHun. lIale. Halstoclc Ham. Ham terley Colliery. Hamble. Hambleton. Ha,mmel'smith. Hn.mpden Pn.rk. H amplon-in-Ardeu. Hamyorth, Happisburgh, Harden. Hare Heath. Hare Hatch . Harewood, lIarlestOn. Harlington. Hadey Street. Harlow. Ha,rm1:itoll . Harpenclcn.
IT arrod's torcs. lIa,l'l'OW-oll-the Hill. II arrow IV callI. Hartley Win tncy. lIn.rtford . Ihrwcl1. liascomhc. IIaslalld. Hasley. IIa:;li Il gel on, Ha.tfielcl. Hassocks. II a,tch Bca.ucha.m p. Hatton. lia.thersage. lla,verhill. liay, lIawklcy. Hayfield. Ha.ywarcl', II a.th. Hazcl Grove, Heacham . lIcn.clcorn. Heathfiold, Hedoll. Hehhurn-oll-Tyne. II eel:i ngtoll. Heighingtoll. HplJilJgley. IIelmslcy. Helston. lIemel lielllp~[ca(l. Hemsworth ()ollicry, HemsworLh, IIenhllry. Henfield, Hengra \'e. Ifenley-on-Thame, . Hoswell. Hensingh'llll, HerJ1litage. Hcrne Day. H cl'sha.m, Hertford. Hertforcllleath. HcslI'aJI. IIetbcrsett. IIetton-lc- II 01 c. He\\'orth Coll icry, Hexhal11. Heydour. IIeywood, lIeyshalll. High worth. Highclcre, Hic.:kleton Main. Highley, High Escall. High Green, High La.vel'. IIi blstow.
97
L ist of Detacheel Classes.
'I
Hill Top. Higbelilfe. High Hurstwood. IIinc1lcy. IIindsfon1. Hinton. " II. nl . S, Aret1l1lsa." " ll, 1\1. S, Conway." " II.l\I.1-:\ Exmouth," "II,M.S . Nata.l." IIitchin, Hoddesclon. IIolborn Bars. Holbrook. Holclenhurst. Holloway. Holly Bush. Holmes Chapel. Holloway Dale , Holme PieITCpollt. Holmfil'th. Holme. Holsworthy. IIolyhead. Holyport, Honiton. HoningtolJ. Hordeu.n. Homsey, Horcham Road, Hornsen" 1I0l'sham. Horkesley. Horton Asylum, Horwich . Houghton. Houghton-le- prmg. IIo\'e. Howsham. Howe Bridge, II owick. Howdeu (York.) Hoxne. Hoylake. Hovland SilkstOllC, Huckn~ll Torkarcl, Hulme WalfielJ, Huddersfield , H U1J)shangh. Hundhill, Hunsclou. H uusingore. Hunstallton. H untingdon . H untley, Hurst Green . Hurstpierpoint. Hurstmonceux, HuttOllS Ambo, Hntbwaite. H yde,
Hnytoll . IIylton (Jolliery. IIythe. Ic.:klil1ghullI. I ffiey. llehester. Ilford. 11 f raCOlll be. Ilkley. Illllinster, Imperial College of Science and Technology, South Kensington Inkpen. Illkenow. Instow Islip. J vegill. Irlall1 0' the Heights , Iver. Ivcr Heath. lxwol'th, .J ucksc1ale. 1\ elloe. Kel \'cdon. Kegwortb. KelJlpsey . Kemerton, Keullinghall. Ken 'ington, K(m~illgton College. Kentish Town, Kenton . Keynsham. Kiddcrminster. Kidmore End. Yiluhmst. Kilne. King~hridge.
Kings Brompton. Kim;: CJ'O~S. Kings tOll. Killgsbric1ge. Kin.'oll. Killg': Langley. King's Worthy. Kingstoll -on· Thame~ . Ki rkh 11m, Kirkhammertoll. Kintbury. Kirk hy-in-Furness. Ki1'1 lf0fll. Kirkby r,onsdale. Kuupp Hill. Knaresborongh, Knehworth, "Knowlc, Knottingley, Kllut::;t'orcl. Kl1o\\'le End. Lamerton.
Lancr.cster. Langford. Langley. Langley Park. Langley :Moor. Langrish . Langport. Langworth . Langwith Colliery. LatllOm Park . Lavant, Layer de la Hayc. L azonby. Leadinb:Lm . Leamington. Leatherhead . Leavesdell Asylum. Lee. Leigh . L eigh-on-Sea. Leiston. LClllsforrl, Leigh ton Buzzard. L ewes. Leytonstone. Lichfield . Limehouse. Limpsfield. Lincoln. Linslac1e. Lindley. Linf:,rfield. Linton. Liphook. Lismore. Liss. Listerhills. Little Budworth. Little COll1moll. Li ttlehal11pton. Lit tletoll. Little Hulton . Li \'ennerc. Loddon. LodslTorth. Loftu . London ),Iedical Missions. London Colney. Long Ditton. Long Eaton. Long Frar!llington . Longford . Long Mel ford . Long Sutton. Lostock Gralam. Lostwi tbiel. Longhoughton . Lough borough. Louth, Loversnll. G
98
St. J ohn A?nb'Ldance Association.
Lower Edmonton. Lowcr Beeding. Lowe toft. Low Ben ting. Low Fell. Loxwood. L uton. Lurga,shal1. Lydney. Lytham. 1\bcclesfield. 1\Iackwortb. Maidenhead. lallo\\". Mn,ldon . Ma,lpas, 1\Ia,lton, Mal \·ern. 1\Ianuingtl'ee. Ianre,:1. Road. Ma,nficld. Ian, field . Mansfield Yorks. Man field Woodhonse. Manson Place. Marbury. Mal'azioll . nlal'gate. l\hrket Drayton. Market Harborough, Market Ro e, Ma,rket Bo worth. Ma,rlborough. Marple. Marple Bridge. Marsden. Marske-by- the-Sea. Marlock. ~Iaryport .
1llasham. Matlock. Matlock Batb, Meeson , Melbourne, Melksham. MeJchbourne, Menstham, Melton lIIowbra.y. Meltbam . Melton Consta,ble. Mendlesham. Merrow Downs. Metheringham . Mexborough . Mickle\Yood. Mick lefield . Micklebam. Middleton . Middleton Tyas. Middleton-on-the-Wolds. Middlewieb.
Midhnrst. Mill End. Mildenhal1. Mil field Elford Hill. Milford-on- ea. Milton-under-' Vychwood. JUilYel'ton . l\linchinhampton. 1\fin ter1cy. 1\1 is terton. Monk e(1,ton. .Monk Bretton. ronk Royston. 1\[ool'thol'pc. 1\Iorecmllbe. 10reton. Morrcll. Morlcy. Iorpeth. Mortimcr. 1\lortIake. Mountfield. illount Pleas:1.nt. ~Iount orrell. Much Ha,dc1011 . Muswell Hill. 1\1 undesburr. Myrdle treet. N ailsworth. Nantwich. ~arbol'ough.
N a,ycstock. Nea,sha,m. Teastlen. NeLherfield. " ethcrsea,le. ew Barnet. :Ne\vbiggcn . Ne\Yellt. Tewick. Newcastle. New HameL N c\y Delaval. New Hayen, Newfield. New Herrington. "ewlyn. Newmarket. New 1\1ills. K ewington Green. Kew eaha,m. ew ilk. \\'orth. Newton, ' . Cyres . .i ewton-Ie- Willows. Newton. Newton AlJbot. JelV])ort (Essex). New Quay. New Spring. Tew,Yhittington. T
NidCl. Norbury. Normanhy. orma,n ton. ol'thal11. Tol'thnmpton Institute Torsham. North 1\IY111111S. N orthchurch. North Deighton. N ort.hrcr p. Nort.h RnncLon. Jol'th\\'ich. Torlh Tauntoll. Norton. NOl'"ich. Tul111ingtol1. Nuneaton. unthorpc. utley. Tuitall Temple. O:1.k ha,l11 . Oaklcy. Ockbl'ook. Odiham. OkebamlJton. Old Coll\':111. OILl Elvet. Old Kent Road . Old '\ hittil1gton. Oll81'ton. Omberslcy. Omagh. Ongar. Orford. Orrell. Ormeshy. Orwell P:1.rk. Ormskirk. Ossillgton. 0;:;111otller1ey. Oswestry. OHOl·d. Ottershonrne. Ott.cry 8t. fila.ry Otter haw, Onlton. Overseal, Ouston. Overstrand. OXCl'oft. Oxford. Oxford '(;I'cct. Oxted. Pa.ddingtnn . Padiha,m. Pads tow. Page Bn,nk. Pa,ignton. Painswick. Pakenllam.
List of Detached Classes. Palmers Green. Pa,ngbonrne, Parbold. Pa,rkgatc. Partridge Grcen. Pa,teben. Patringtol1. Pebmarsh. Pelaw. Pel ton Colliery. Pelton, Penn. Pennybridge . Penrith. Penton . Pensford. Perra.nwell. Pel'sbore. Penshaw. Petcrsfield. Perranford. Petworth. Pill. Pinha,y. Pinhoe. Pinkney's Grecll. Pinxton. Pil'bright. Pitmin tel'. Pitshill. Pinon Park. Pleasley. Plumtree. Plumpton. Plympton. Plymstock. Pole\\'orLh. Pon tefril.Ct. Ponteland. Polegate, Poole. Porthleven. Portishe:Hl. Police Ol'ph:ll1age. Poynton. POYllings. Prescot. Preston Fa,rlc. Preston (Lanes.) Pretwich. Prinett. Puckeridge. Puck Iech \l'ich. Pulborou<rh. Pureton. '" Pym. Quebec. Queensbury. Radcliffe. Ra,dstock. Rake.
Rampton , Ramsey. Raveningham . Ra wtens tall. TIedbourne. Rcepham. Redc1itch. Redbill. Rendham. Reigate. Redruth. Repton. Retford. Redhaugh. Richmond (Surrey.) Richmond (Yorks. ) Ridge. Riding Mill. Riddings. Rillington. Ringwooel Ripley. Ripon. Road. Robertsbridge. Roffey. Rom ey. Ros. Rossett. Hotherhithe. Roughton lIeael . Royal College of cience. Royal Mint 'tree. Roy ton. Royston. Rowlands Gill. Howshn.m. Rudclington. Rugby. Rugeley. Runsbaw. Rusbmore. Ryhope , a.cris ton. St. Albans. t. Anne',.-on-Sea. St. Austell. t. Bees. 'to Colnmb. t. Dominie. t . Hilda. St. I \'e~, COl'll wa,ll. t. illark' . St. Martyn. St. Just-in-Penarth. t. Pancras. d. IIJary's College. St. 1\lin\'er. d. Neots, St. Tudy. Salsco111be.
Salisbury. St. Martins. Sa.ltash. Salthurn, Salterford . Sandgate. Sandback. Sandhurst. Sandy . Sandwich. Banderstand. Sandford. Sawley. Saxmundham. Saw try. Scarborough. ScawLy. Scofton. . copwick. corton. Scorby. , ·cunthorpe. Seacombe. eafol'd. Seaton Oarew. Seething. Seigbton . elby. elham. Selhur t Road. Selston. Settle. ha,hrooke. Shackleford . Sbankhill. Shap. Sharlston "rest. Shaw. , hawford. 'bawdon. hawlands Grove. Shelford. heerness herborne. herborne t. John. Sherburn -in- Elmet. Shepton l\lallett. Shere. bering-halll. hifnal. Shildon. Shil'ehrook. Shirebrook Colliery. hirland. hottesbourne. Shooters Hill. Sbotley Bridge. Shotton Colliery. bropham . bort Gardens. Sidcup.
99
t. J olt i1 A 7il uZO?1C(, ...:l '·'DC i tion.
100 ~idlllOU
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b. ·\yorrh.
~ih-.:rwood.
Si;yerrown. Sis .. in ~h UJ:,
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104
Local Reports jTO?n Oentres,
..A8S0CUttWJ1,
No.2 DISTRICT.-METROPOLITAN.
NO. 10 DISTRICT.-METROPOLITAN,
(City and Port of Loudon),
(Ealhmn, lJaltersea, Brixton, Cl£tpham, Kennington, Lwnueth, Tooting, and neighbourhood.)
Li ft'
~(('JII b('l's.
The Corporation oC the City of LOlldon, The Cutlers' CompallY, TJle IrisJlll1011 gers Company, The Goldsmiths' Company The Groce]'s' Compflll)" 'rhe IIauel'dasllel's' Company, The Mercers' Company, The ]I.}erebant Taylors' Company, The Skinllers' Company, '1'he une), Commercial DOl'ks Compa11Y, Edwnnl L. BnJ'llarc1, COllrad Bergman, Co l. Sir Churles ,VYlldham Murray, C.ll., Colollel Sir Auuone G. Fife, Maj or.General Bryan Milman, c.n., J. mill n, Morley, John Morley, Edwin Freshfield, LL.D. , F.S.A., Ernest L. Olire, l'rescott aUlI 00. (Bankers), Ex·Sheriff . ,Vateriow, Edward ,Yeub (British alll.i .Foreign 'Wharf), ]I,1iss Ford (Highgate).
)·rc,' !idcllt.
H.R.II. the Princess Frederica, Baroncss von Pawel Hammingen.
Statrmwnl of R ecc'ipts [~nd Expcnclilu1'C (oy the year ending 30lh Scplemlic1', ] 911. Expendilnre. R eceipls. £33 1 10 By Medallions £0 10 To Balance from 1I.110
(St. James's, TJlhite7wll, llIayfai?, ll:1Jdc Pa?'k) Paddin[lton, Baysmder, N otting Hill, Regent's Park, Regent Sheet, Q,(:fonl Street, etc.) Life 111{'mbel's.
I'resi41(,llt ,
UC4lical Stan".
Torwood Dl'ol~n, )I.n., J. Jackson Cltlrkl" F.Il.(·.!'., A. J. Fleming, Gibson, )J. H.C.S., E. ,f!: sop, )L1Ll'.S . , nl. ~lc~ Tallghtoll Jones, M. R . C .~., H. M eggett, L.R.C.P., U. J. R . :;)lcFadclcll, M.ll., G . l\loulgullwry Smith, M.R.C.S., H. R. Roger Smith, 1Il.D., '1'.13. II. '\"lefol'c1, ~!.H . O,H., H. A. Yelc1, M.H.C.S .. )I.D., H. , Yo
1Il.D.
Statement oj Receipts CLnd E,rpenditu1'e jUl' the yCCl/' eliding 30th ScptcmliCl", 19'11. Receipts. E~Q)cnditz(1'l.'. To Balance, Sept . 1910 . £9 17 G By. t. John':; Gate £21 <1 7 » »
Lectures, fees, etc. t:itamps ~1lld incidental expenses
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II.
MORGAN,
1
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7 3 4.
llon . Sec. and Treas.
ACCRINGTON. ChaiI·I1W1I.
)')·c. iclcllt.
Rcy. E. Greensill.
H. II. Bolton .
Treasllrcr a1l(1 U01lol'ary SecrCitl1'Y.
J. Ogden, Alllhulance Office, Bull Bridge, Accringtull. Lifc lU('mbel's.
ftJ(, 41lcal S taff.
~li, " :\Iaucle 'I. Thomas, 11, Frogllal Mansiol1s, lltUlllJstead, 1\. \V.
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o
R. Clegg, M.n . C' .. ·., L.n.C.l'., 11. J. :Fox, L.JU'.P., L.R.C.S., T. Frankish, M. Il., C. :M., W. Geudic, ;\['D., C.M., J. S. Geddie, lIf.D., CH.B., A. GreenllUlgb, M .B., CH.B., A. Y. Grecll\\ood, ~I.n., C.;\I. J. , . lImhl1so11, M. B., CH.B. , T. E. Kuttall, i'll.D., C. M. , R. ,V. Townley, F . R.C.S., L.R,C.l'., n. ,Yors1ey, )I.B., C. )r.
TI'Ca"IIl'('l' Hll(l 11011. SC('I" tal')".
23 11 0 5 4 6
4
WILLIAM
n.
H.R. H. Princess Louise, Duchess of AJ'g'yl1.
" Class Fee and for Stores . " D onation " Funds from Lecture
1
6
" Stores, Examiners' Fees, and Inciden tal Expenses 13 17 o 9 " Postages . . 38 4. " Balance
A. E. Ball, H. BOltOll, F. F . tafton, G . Hayhurst, Mrs. 'Wadsworth, C. J. Whittaker, L. Whittaker, .Thlrs, Wllilta].;er, :Miss Wbittaker, JHiss Janie Whittaker.
No. 9 DISTRICT. METROPOLITAN.
ChaLl'Dl:1n.
19 19 £53
'1'he :Marchioness of Bath, Lally K 131'0\\ IlC, ,Yo L. Durdctt·Contts, P. L. C11iosso, W. Coates, Sir Frederick F. L. Cook, BL, Countcss Cowper, Col. Sir 1l.uhonc G. Fife, The COllntcss Granville, L. Ycmon llarcourt, M1';;. Quintin Ilogg, The Countess of Ilchestcr, James J acksoll, E. 1\elso, Col. E. H . KCll11Unl, JI,li ... E:ingsmill, Th e .Marchioness of Lansdomte, Hc)' Grll.cc the Duchess of Leeds, !lliss l~rallcis Mnrti n Miss A. Miles, allluel Morley, Col. ir Charles 'YYlldbam ]I,1111"l'ay, C n., Lady ,Yyndhum l\Iurray, The Lord Ileay, .Mi·s A. de Rothschild, 1\1rs. LeoJl old , al111ons, Albert Sanocman, Fleetwood Sandemall, A. L. Sa\'ory, The Countess oC SefLon, H. J. Tritton, Clarence W atson, Cuthbert Wills.
Col. 1', H. H endley, C.LE.
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JlO)l()l'Hl'Y
William JJ. Morgall, 39, Alderbl'ook Road, Balllam, S. W.
. Sale of SLol'es, Examiners' ., Fees and I nciucntal Expenses
No.3 DISTRICT. -METROPOLITAN.
C. ,V. Allen,
105
MAunE T. TnOlIAS, [Jon. Sec. and T. H. HENDLEY (OoJ.), C'hcd?'lllan ,
T/'c(l~,
AI TUAL REPORT. Ambulance work in it· various phn.ses continues to receive the sympathy and support of the puhlic genrra.lly, and classes ha"o been held during the "inter season. A number or surgiual hMresacs have be n distributed as usual. There is now no mill or workshop of any appreciable climellsions in the Centre area, covering an industrial population of some] 00,000 people, which has not been provided with the appliance. The cont~uts are re]J1enished, free of cost, as rell'Dred. This item is attended to by the Accl'lugton Corps of the 'to John AmlJulance Brigade. "Torkpeople thoroughly appreciate thi. detai I, as is evidence(l by the <iupport giyen to annu<1.1 collections at the mills and worhhops . N umerou· cases of first aid rendered hy certificated per~ons hal'e occurrcd, but there is diffideuce experienced in reporting detail . The aetlOn of the Oommittee in defraying the cost of medallion and medallion labels is an incentive to certificate, etc., holders to submit themselves for re·examination. Dr. Clegg, a lecturer and examiner to the Association and a Corps Surgeon of the St. John Ambulance Brigade ha been enrolled an Honomry Associate of the Order of ~he IIospital of t. John of J erusa.lem in England for his long and willing service to Its Ambulance Department. The Committee regrets the decease of Dr. R. Ruttle, who at the beginning of the a.mbulanee movement, helped forward the initial stages in no small degree. He was an Honorary Life Member of the Association, and one of its earliest Examiner~.
Local Repor'ls Jr'017'& Oenl1'es.
St. J ohn A rnbulance AssocicftLion.
lOG
ANI DAr. REPORT,
. 'atjJlntJnt oj Receipts an(l E,rprJILclitlll'cfur the year c1L(ling 30th September, 1911. Expend it 1l1'C, Receipt . To AmouuL bronght Conranl from last accO\1nt . £34 16 O~ " llb criptionfl & donations 237 11 10 " tores disbursed aIHl 13 1 8 Cle.ss Fees " Ban k interest 0 5 0
By
talionery, Printing, 6 8 and Ad \,orLi 'illg . £ 61 16 5 " Lores and Class Fees , 100 0 0 " GrauL to Corps 35 0 0 " Ground Ren t . , " Collector's COllllllission 13 0 0 pel' '1'. Stl'oyun "Allowance for Clerical as i,tance 5 0 0 " Postage and lllldl'y 3 16 0 I nciuental Expenses . 0 3 11 " Bank Commission 58 14 6~ " Balance
D uring the year ouly one elass has been held, owi.ng to the educational authorities in the c1istrieL lmving for tbe moment rcIiu(luisbed Lhe suhjects of first aid and n ursing. It is, howe'ver, intended to l'e'(;0llll1l0U(;e these subjects in the near future .
Statemcnt of Bceei1Jts and E;rpen(l it/lj'(! JUT the year ellCling 30th September, 181 1. Receipts, E:>'jJ(J'lI.clitw'c. To Bank Balallce , £0 9 5 By Books, Material, Exami" Cash bah-mee 0 1 6 tiOIl Fees, &c, £8 7 8 " Centre Glasses for Rooks, " Medallions, L auels, &c, 3 0 OJ2 Material, Examiner's " Postage aml Expenses o 10 o Fees, &c, . 8 16 9~ "Bank Balance o 9 5 o 4 5 "For Medallions anu " Cash in hand L abels, &c., 3 3 10 £12 11
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£285 17
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A uclited and founel correct. ERNE:-5T PICKERING, HAllOLD BEnTRA)I , CllOFIF:LD,
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J, OGDE , lion. Secreta1'Y and 1'1'casU1'CT. E xa mined and certified correct, vouchers producecl, J AMES DEAN } . 'rUO LA PILKINGTON, lion, A Udtt01'S, EDWARD GREENSILL, Chainnan .
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DANIEL II ALL,
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Aud~t01'S , H on. See1'etary.
BANBURY. 1~J' c .. ltlCJlt
mltl {,'hairlllnn. Rev. Arthur J . Jones.
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ALDERSHOT,
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Trca s llrer.
A. J . AtlllrelYs, Capital anel COUll ties Bank, Aldersho t.
Joiut Ihlll. )<'c{'l'claJ'ics. C. Bud(l amI. F. Whitehead, Municipal Buildings, AILlel'shot.
l lctlical StatIo J, H. Gibson, M.R . C.S . , L.R,C.P. , E. . Lindsay, ~1.B" E. ' V. Routley, )l.D., M.R,C.l'., F. troyan, lI1.R.C . . , L.ll.C.p" W . D, Vaile, :l1.1:,c.s., L.U.C.l'.
ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, Pl'csidcut.
Ch arles H enry \r aterhol1se, Mayor. Tl·cll!HU'er.
J ohn Anurew.
(' hail'Ulau. ALral131ll Parle
l!.
H, BeaLtie, )f.R.C.S., L.n ,c.p., Loud , UC'dical Statr.
1I, Beattie, M.R.C,S., I..R.C P. (Lond.), II, Hipswell, )['D., ~l.R,C. S., L.R.C.P., J: • C. Pemose, M.B., OH.B., .E. O. l)richard, M.D. , (Edin.), II. Saunders. Stc~tement
of Rceei}J~s and Expenditll1'ejo1' the yea?' ending 30th September, 19 11. Reec~pts. E .._'penclitlt1·e. T o ~~ll1.l~Ce brough~ for\V~rd £19 1 10 By t. John Ambulance " } d Ug s uttou N nr . Class Association" "
1I0u. S{'cl'ctal'Y.
Daniel Hall, Lyll\\ood, omallshaw, Aslltoll- ulldel'-Lyuc. Ufc llc mJJ el's . R. B leasdale, lILB" cn.B., D. H. Chcetham, :II. B., CH,B., ,. Crawshaw, M.R.C .•. , E ng., M . B., CH.B" , y , H, H ughes, M. n " C, 01. , Edin" D.se" GOllsOIl, Payne, Walter N ew t on. llc(lieal ~Hatr. R. Blea~tlale, ~LB . , CH.B., G. F. ~owl1lau, :lLB., ClI.B., D. H. Cheetham, M.B. , CH.B., J. \\, Corns, L.KC.P., & s., Edlll ., L,F.P.S., Glas. , . Crawshaw: )l.H.O.S., Eng., M.B., OH,B. ,. D. G. Falconer, M.B. , C. lI1., R . Hamel', LB., eH .B., G. Ha!l1iltoll, M.B" CH. B. , A . H llton,L.s.A., L ond., ' V. H, Hl1ghes, 111. 13 . , O. M. , Edin" J, K Juuson,M.ll.O.S . , Enf! ., L.R.O.P. L ond" ,Yo 1'IIann, lII.B. , M.S., Edin., J. M . ,\\T. Morison, lII.B., M.S. , Glas., Marc,:!s l amounan, lI1.B ., ~ . R.C. S.E., C. Pearce, L.R.C.P ., & s., J£tlin., L.F.l'.S., Glas ., R. Pnce, L.R.O.P . & s., Edm., L.F.P.S., Glas., J. B. 'mith, 1ILB., 0.111., Edin. , C . S. Spe?-cer, L.S.A., Lond., S. SpenCer,lII.R,c.S., Eng. , L.n,c .l'., L ond" J . , V. T alent, :li, D . , E Uln ., M,R.C,S. , Eng. , G . N. , Vynne, M, D. , M. CEl.
R. H. Bowkett, 7, Fair View Roall Banbury. ' Life JJcmb cJ'.
Ja , May,
Hobertson.
UOIlOl'nry Scnct al'Y.
ellers, Town liall, Banbury,
" " "
Stores . Examination expenses Co.?perative ociety Nnr1I1g Clas - tores , , J~xa)?il1a,tjoll expeuse~ Bntanma \\ orks FIrst Aul Class- tores .' E,xamination ?xpens~ lI..mg s Sutton Fll'st AId Class-Storcs, etc. First Aid books solel Bank Jntercst
Statement.
1 2 2 11
6 6
1 13 2 15
0 6
1 I, 2 11
0 6
0 15 0 12 0 12
0 6 8
£33 1-1
0
tores Account . Examination Expenses Head-quarters' Fees , " Hire of Court Hoom "Snnrlry expenses in con: nection \vith the Classes . PostaO'e and ecretarial ., expenses . , " Bah"Lnce in L loyd's Bank
£4
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6
1
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o
8
22
9
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7 2 0
0
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AllTHUR J , ~JONES, Chairman . E. H . SELLER , T reasureI'. R. H . BOWKETT, Seereta1'Y,
6
1 11
£ 33 1-1
Cash in Lloyus' Bank , . , £22 Saleable Storcs and working materials in hand 8
2
3 18
0
St. J ohn .f1?nbulance Association.
Local Repo?'is fro?n Centres.
AN UAL REPOHT, D uring the p st year some use[ul work has hcen accomplishcd, 2 first aid classes (male) and 2 home nursing (female) having been held. 60 eandidalcs aLLCllllcd the full course of lectures, anel 53 gaincd certificate'. The tl1anks of Lhe Centre are due to the doctors for their gratuitou services, n.lso to the class seeretaries for their kiud holp. Thauks are a.lso due Lo .Miss Dora Richmond B,.OWll for her kind intercst and assi tance with the llursing cLl s hehl at King's SulLon, to the BallbUl'Y Co-operative ociety, who kiuclly paid tIle fees and gave tho l1S0 or 1t room for a lIursing class for member of their Society, anel to l\Iessrs, Sall1lleh;on & Co. , LLd. 1'01' a uOllatioll t oward s the expen 'es of a first nill class ill con 1l0ction with their works. '1'he Co m mittee hope toarntnge competitions dlll'ing Lhe coming season, and give :·mitablc prizes from the f unds, in order to illCre3.S0 the interest of the public in this laudable work.
BATH.
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BARROW-IN-FURNESS. l·l'cs icIc nt.
T l'C:HlHrc l' :lncI lion . )o;C(·(·CjUl'y .
Edward W adham .
T he Ven . Archtleacoll Campbell, t. ~eo)'ge's Vicarage, Banow-in-Ful'lless.
UOUOl'llry SCCI'C t:ll'J' to E XCCIlHvc ( 'OJlllllitf cc .
T. G. Shieltls, 13h, Buxton Street, Bal'l'ow-ill·Ful'lless. Ucclical
Life ,uc mlJ cl'.
A, P. RuLherford, M.B . , C. M., Ed . ~ .a.r.
A. F . ltutherford, lIL B. , R. A . J . llarper, 1Il.D., J . L eslie Callaghan, M . B ., \ V. A. H olllles, M. D., Ed. , D. P.II. , Camb. AI. NUAL REPORT. T he Committee iu pro enting the 31st ann ual report have to recoru an im provement on tIte previoll3 year. 6 classes were held during the year in First ~\ id, anu 1 cl ass in female H OUle .l ursing, wben the [ollo\ying passed :-6 for Fir t Aiel Oertificates; 36 re-examination fot' Youchers; 23 for i'.ledalliolls; 16 for L'lbel· ; and 17 ladies i n H ome N ursing. During the yeM IIi' Worship the Mayor of Barrow, Oouncillor Butler, J . P. , lJ . L., estal>lishcd a V oUlltal'y Aid Deta,chmen L. A Tursing D i vision has also been formed uuder tbo St. J Ohll AllllJUbnec lll'iga.,le hy Supt. Oraig, wi th ~lrs . Cr aig as Lady Superintendent. The selection of Mr. W. 1'1. Bradley, of Vickers , L td., a' an Honorary, 'PlTing Brother of the Order of the lIosp tal of t. J ohn of Jerusalem in England, has given general saLi ·faction ill this distrid. Our t han ks are due t,) Miss Garnett, lIIiss Pettigrew, allli ~hs. :::ltokes (nee ~liss Filler), for the Benefit Performance of the Operatta " Priuc.:e s J II J u," by which they hltlldell over £2 7 4s. 10~d. to the fUl1l1s of the C~ntre. The Committee hu.\'o again lo plaoe on r ecor d the generous ser vices of Dr. RuLherfonl and Dr. liarper to tilc Harro\\' Oentre.
Statement oj Receipts and Expenditu1'e/ol' thc ycar cndin[f 30th Scl,lemuel', Iflll. Rcccipts. EJ.PCIll1itllJ'C. T o Balance br ought fo rward £0 2 0 By Headquarters and Fees . £D 13 6 " I n h and . . 0 9 <1 ,,' lores, Medalliolls & Labels 12 Jl 2 " P roceeds from performancc "PrintinO' . . . 0 19 6 of " Princess Ju Ju" , "Subscriptions . . " Stores, Medallions, Labels " Fees , etc. , Headquarters " SJbscription " B ank interest
27 4 10~ " Bent ol'Ulass Rooms nnd . 12 5 0 Caretaker of Ambulancc 12 11 2 Material . ! 6 7 6 " ec. Expenses, Postage, 0 3 6 Parcels, Boys attending 0 3 3 as Patieuts, and I uciuentals 8 " I n hand . . 0 " Balance carried forward 23
£59
6
7~
E xamin ed a nd fou nd correct, I V. BENSON, A. E . RrCl-IARDSON, H. ERNEST OAMPBELL, C'hai1·man.
£59
-1
0
6 5
7~
109
(J h a iI·m llll.
J· I'C'sidc nt.
c. B,
Oolonel Sir O. Wyndham Murray,
l\Tajor-Geneml Astley TelTY . Jlo llOr ll l'Y S('(a·C' tary .
'J' 1' C'IlS 11 1' 4' 1'.
1!'. Spra,\\,solI, 15, Johnstone Strect, Bath.
Colol1el jJ. F. ClnLterbl1ck, Old Bank, Bath. I, i re :ncmlH'l'loI .
K A. Bttgshawe, T . H. Miller, Uolonol Sir U. WYl1 rlham MUl'l'ay, c.n. U c dl c nJ
D. TJ • BeaLl), M.R.C.S. , I,.H. '.1'.,
M.lt.C.S . ,
~ .afT.
T . \V. Newton Dnnn,
j, . JU· . l'.,
~I.B.,
B.C. ,
Camb.,
Mary K II. 11onis, M.B . LOlJ(l.
ANNUAL REPORT. I n presenting thcir report [01' the past year .the .Oomm~ttee is l~leased to. be able to say that the 11111l1hor of cla.sses has been ma,lI~talllecl-:-1 clas~es ~11 a~l hav.mg been held, US pnpils having t d~('ll the fll~l course of ll1strl1ctlOn, of Wl~l~h 08 gamecJ the fi rst aid cel'tiliCltte, 20 the home J1 ~rs.mg, 3, the second yeat: cel'tlhcate or. \"ouch~r , and 4 the medallion of the AssoclatlOl1. 'rhe aUllnal nwetll1g was held 111 April ; the presentttLion of certificates, challenge. llielcl alJd ~edal.s was bnrlly undertak~n by tbe Rt. Rov. Bishop 'l'hol'1lton, /):n.,. the chair bemg taken ~y 0~1l' ebaumall, Major-General Astley Terry. It IS 111.th d.eep rewet that the COnrl~l1ttee has to record the loss through de:lth of hro of Its \'lce-presldellts,. Mr. ~ . I . D . Foxcroft and Mr. I I. O. "'illt!; both these gentlemen lJecame VIce-presidents on the fOl'l1H1tion of the Centre and always took a keen interest in its work. TIle Committee was alad to ee that the local divisions or the l.rigade were represented at the Coronatign of Hu.; Majesty Kin.g George· V., at the Im'estitu;:e of the ~,rince, of W.ales ~t Oarnarvon, an (1 at the renew of the Boy, couts at \\ mel!'?r. 1 he Oomnlltree 111 conclusion tenders its boarty thanks to all those who have 111 any way helped forward the work of the A~soeiation and Celltrl'.
Statemr.,nt of Rcceilits wul E;IJpcncl itnre j1)1' the yea?' encling 30th Scptembe1', 1 Ull . E:qJenditll1'e. Receipts. £28 15 4 £0 9 5 13y Hea!l Office account To Balance at 13auk .
" "
" " " "
in hnl1<1 " sold Stores Fees frOlll Olas:e: Merlall ions Subscl'i ph 011S D onations, etc.
311 11 17 16 18 2 11 5 14 1 15
0
£J2 16
9
5 0 0 3
" "
" " "
"
2 0 3 9 4 10
Priu Ling, &c. Expenses of Classes Medallions and Labels undry paymcnt·including postages Balance in Ball k in hand.
2 1 0
"
liGGH F. OLUTTERBGCK, lIon . T1·easIL1·er· . F. PllAW 0.', llon. Secretary .
BEDFORD.
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n
Her Grace the Duchess of' Bedford.
rl' CS idcnt. nonOI':lry Se c r c tary autI T I·ca Sllre r.
Mrs. Alfred Paine, Whar fedale, 64, Harllur Street, Bedfonl.
A
ist:mt Hono r a ry SCCI·etaI'Y.
Miss Ph.) llis Paine.
8
S 1 S 0
Examined "'ith vouchers aud found correct, FUANK G . IYARWICK, Accountant. ASTLEY TERRY, Major-General, (Jhainnan.
1 9
7
4 10
£42 16
6
3
9
110
St. J ohn A.1nbulance A.ssociation.
Local Rep01't.s /1'01n Oentres.
Lifc lUcmJ) CI·S.
BELFAST .
The Duchess of Bedford, Adeline, Duchess of Bedford,
ir Frederick Howard.
Tl'cnslIrer . Provincml Bank Housc, Belfnst. lIonol'ary 8ccrf'tnrjcs . R. "\V. Leslic, M.D., I,L.T)., St. lieliers, Strandtown. Miss Florence liemlcl'son, Norwood Tower Belfast.
.1lNlirnl !"tafT.
Mrs.
Haryey Goldsmith, )LD. , A. Conning Haltley, M.D., Charles Perram, M.D., F.R.C.S., lis E. tac)" , ALB.
H. Dean Pollard,
Statement qf Eecnpts and E:rpendilllJ'c for th(' yea?' ending 30th ScpICilZ1JeJ', 1911. Receipts. T o Balance from 1910 " Fees from Classes Sale of '. tores, Books, " and Banrlagps » ,\I ednllior.s and Lahels . " Annual ul,s. and Dons. " Deficit due to Treasurer
£0
4
64 11 22 17 5 2 1 0 0 0
0 0
6 6 0
7
E)'jJelld it II rc. By Lecturers' Fees » Examiners' fees amI Expen es Incidental expenses, St. " John's Gatc » Hire of ROOlllS, expcnseS of classes Boys as mOllel for 1Jan » c1aging » Printing, po;tage, and stationery ::'If ec1allion and Vtbeb . " Books, stores, ball(lagrs " 1'ire Insurance
.
" £93 15
£1 ;) I::;
12
0
19
2
()
4
3
0
5
8
0 6 'J 26 17 11
&
0 " 0
~Iagowan,
J,if(' 1Jf'JlIbcr.· .
.J ohn G. Anstin, M. B., "\Yilliam aJwdl,)f. D., • ·teYE·nson Darling, ~r.B., "hul~am Dunlop, )[.1)., T. A. ~):.lYi:;on, L.R.C~.l'., L.J:.r·.~ .. A. D. E,,:elyn, )~.l,": 'Y. HamIlton Elliot )f.D. "\V. H. } err an , )f.JJ., Gpol'ge, t. Geor~e, )f.R.C.P., I,.J .c.s., A. IIampton Gray,' M.D.,' II. L. ~rcJ(js.nck, M.n., 'V. '1'. H. Knight. )I.J)., Hic?an~ W. Le~lie, M . D., James Lindsay, M.D., GlllJert ~rar;llCdl" L.IU'.P. L.F'c'.S., ' . E. ~Iartm, M.D., John D. McIntosh, L.It.f'. '., J , .lU'~l'., HIram MOllype.n,):, )/,']'" ]J.CH., John Rusk, ~[.B., J:l.mes Taylor, )f.D., Samuel 'late, )UJ., .J. D. Wllham;,on, M.D. Jr('cH('al
~ jaJT.
.T. AiI'd, ~!.n., 'Y. Hurns, L.n.a.s.!., "\V. ~I. RUf!1side, L.R. C.P., 'V. Calwell, ~J.D., C. K. Darnell, M. n., ),1. Henry, )r.n ., R. 'V. Lbhe, )LD., LL.D., F . E. ~I,cFarland, A.:II.D., II. lIonypcny, ~r.D., .J. Rush, M.B., H. Rutherfo~d.' ::\J D., H. Steven on, M.B., F.R.C.S.,
J. Taylor, )f.ll., J. E. "\Vhyte, :\I.B., J. D. WIlliamson, )f.D.
AXX ~AL REPORT. The past ycar has h.ecll. more en.C'ourar,ring than the pre\'ious one, as. six class€: ha,e beeD helel for in"tructlOll Ul first aIel, whereas only one cIa' was l.lel.d 111 1910. Three of the da:scs were for women. two for men (one of these con."lstlDQ: of members of the Belfast fire l)rigacie), and onc for hoys (at the .:\Ialone Refo~matOl y). One?f the women' clas;ocs, which was organised by the Dowager ~ral dnoness of Duffenn anr1 held at Banrror, hac1 a YL:ry large number of IJupils, 46 of wbom J,as"ed t~e first aid examination succes.. fully. Tile tc,tal numbcr of per. on .. who recen-ed certlficates durincr the vear was 11 O. In the firc brigade cla.:s 11 men oUtained medallions. In conne~tion ~vith the mercantile marine division seven cla:ses werE held and 42 men obtained certificates. The annual competitions wer~ held on 1 th March, 1911, in the external department ~f the. Royal Yictoria ~ospital. T~ree .te.a~s compete?, beinlY from the Belfa..;t Flre BrJ~ade, ' t. James Gate (Duhlm dInslOn of the t. Job~ Ambulance Brigade), and the Electrical Department of the London. and :Korth Western Railway (Duhlin). The Belfast Cup was won by the fir..t mentIOned team, and the Lord Mayor' Cup by the . econd. Drs. W. Calwell, R. Campbell, R. W. L e -lie, and H .• 't(;venson kindly acted as judges at the competition. Statement oj Ecccipts ancl E;I;jJcnditui'cjo;' the year ending 30th Srptember, 1911. Eeceipts. Erpenclztlli'e. To Class Fees £14 7 ~ By Examiners' Fees, etc. £7 14 " • 'tores 7 14 3 "Incidental Expen"es 3 3 " Balance from 1910 19 3 11 , .• 'tores Accollut . 0 17 " Balance from ~Icrcantile ., Allman' Account 1 1 12 2 () "Charts 'Vright & , ons) . 2 12 Cla. ses 0 7 " Postage and Carriage .. Competition Expenses~reclab, etc. 3 4 Examiner ' Fees 4 4 Adverti'ing 0 4
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7
£93 15
Examined with vouchers ancl found correct,
Chairman. IIon. Sec. anel T?'C(ts.
GEOFFJtEY lIOWAHD, ELEAXOIt PAINE,
0
0
0
Chairman. Lieut. -Colonel F. E. ~lcFarlanc1.
)"I'C hl cnt. Sir William Q. Ewart, Bt.
AKXUAL REPORT. The Committee notes with plea ure in its 23rd annual report a considerable increa~e of work . DUling the past yenr the 'bntre has worked in conjunction with the Bedford braneh of the Briti.sh Re(l 'ross Society, which requires that allmemuers of the Yoluntary Aid Detachments in tile town and county of Bedford shall hol(l the t . .Tohn Ambulance )Ls!';ociation's first aid curtificate, and in mo:t ca~es its nur;.;ing certificate al '0. '.,T omen' ela.!'e of 9~ mem1)ers were hdd at the Bedford PhY"ical Training College and eJ ewhere, and 7 of tlmt number gained the certificate. Of 27 member attendin~ the nursing conrse ~6 were Sl1(,(,I.:'. ful. The Committee was gratified to see th:l.t 0 county police, 4 ,\1 idla,nd Ra,ilwayemploy;':; and 7 ladies pas:ed the examination for the label. and" for the medallion. }'ir:;t aid clnsses for men have heen held at the Midlnnd' I:ail\\'H,y, and at Allen's Engineering "'orb, 44 members recei\-ing the certificate at the c..nd of the course, 42 the ,-oucIIC!' and the medaJlion . Tbese numbers, with tho~e of prc('eding years: m~kn the grand total of 3.297 wbo have pao'sed the ,arioll'; examination.' held in the Ccntre. ~ral1y ca 'es of valua1Jle first aid have been reported. e:-;peC'illlly l)y the county l)olie.>, and lJUulic demonstration;; have l)een L,riven l)y the ladies working with ::,rJme of the .i\licUand Railway men. The Committee (l~, ire to present it· h(!~t thank to it. medical taff for their kind inttre tin tbe classe .. and al:-;o to the Instructress of tile Bedford chool of Cookery for her helpful demonstratiollS of sick-ronlll cookery. Thll'e have been 50 ea es of invalid tran"port, and 1he im'alid appliances hclon[!in~ to the 'entre ha\'e been lent to ·1 patients. The ladies of the . ick Diet l~ranch have a:,!ain di trihuted, through the Queen's Di .. trict Kursef;, 1,671 dinner" and gifts of llollri .. hing food, which have proved a great boon to the. ick poor of the town.
111
7
" Balance £;')3
4
0 0 0 6 2 3 0 2
£23 30
7 0
5 8
£53
8
1
FLOltE~CE E. HL~nEnsox, Ron . ~·ec. L. ~IAGow.L-, Hon. '[?'Cas. R. A. H . ).IcF AJtLA~D, Chair'nwn.
Audited and found correct, W. K. liILL, Clerl.: (Provincial Bank of Ireland Ltd., Bel£a<;t).
112
Local RepoTt8 fTom Oentre8.
St. John A?nlmlanre Association.
Li f(' 'U ('Ill 1)4'1';',
BERWICK UPON TWEED.
.T.
I't'e hlcut a ltd ('htl il'JlJall, C::tptain F. ~I. ITorma.n, n.",. )(011, ~('C'I'(";ll'y,
TI'('aSllrCl',
Captaiu A. 11. 1\1. '\Veddcll, ~\ \,enue Howse; Berwick.
G. Grnhame, Mes. rs. lhrclay and Oo's Da.nk, Berwick. :U('Ilieal
,\V. Y. Grant, ;)LB., Major
~;Cafr,
laclmy,
113
~L]J., H.A.M.C.(T.)
.A.l'\~U.\L REPORT. One cla~s for men has been held during the pao·t year, consisting chiefly of police constables, postmen, etc. 14 ,at for examination and all (lua]ifiecl.
II. Hlankeney, f..n.G.l'., Ueorgc Carllmry, Barrow Ca,llJl1I'Y, Arthur OhalllbC'llaill, press]',.;. Kynocll Ltd.), ;']es-I'';. CllalJ('c Bros., G. ~1. E]kinuton (i\lesfirs. Elkington l" Co. Lut),.T. W. Ell-or, I,.IL( .1'., ,\\T. B. Fcatherstonc, ~1.Jl.: If. J. Gurlllltt, .'Ln., T. Bu I'll arrl OOl1ld, I,.n.G.p., J. F. (;111111110\\" I..ltC.P., R. ~r. 11 f't!gs , ~I.I:.('.S., S. Hoarllry. ,'ir .John IIo]clcr, IH., D. Holl11(,s, '\Ln., J. T. H('\\'et.'ol1, .\I.!J.: A. T. Ilolds\\'ol tll, .\l.lJ., John J\entish, .TorchlJ Lloyd, M.B., ·W. 1\. Loxton, F.It.('.R., (Eel.), H. F. Mackc:llI~ie, M.D., J. ~lillrl', M.D., J. T.~. Monison, F.KC.S, T. "elsoH, .\1.])., GorrlOll Nicholls, ~!.D.: K 'N. l'arsc\' :\LD .. 111. Railing (The GClleral Electric 00., Ltd.), S. J. Roberts, L.n.C.I'., G. TllOmas' )\[.I:.C.S., Jolin E. Wilson, E. B. Whitcoll1lJe, M.n.c.s., J. II. White, :\r.1J., ,\Y. H~ Whitehonse, M. I).
Incomc and E,I'lJel1rlitw'e for the ycm' ending 30th Septeillber, 1911.
BIRCHWOOD COLLIERY, Chairman.
o
rresidcnt. II il tOil Seely. Trcasurel',
W. Powis . C1
J. Mcrriman, SOlllercotC'l,
Jlollor:tI'Y Sccretary, A. J. liill, 13u'cLwootl Col1icl'S, Alfretoll.
111'.
Alfl'etoll.
I,ife :U(,llIbCI' , ir Oharles • 'eely, Darollet. , t.uart O. W 11 nl ell.
~Uel1ie:tl
SlnlT,
O. Dykes Robson:
M.B.
A. NUAL IlEPORT. This centre still continues to nJake satisfactory progre s. Men's all(1 women's classes were again heJJ in the Autumll. and llluch interest wa. taken by the students. The examinations were cOllrlucted l1y Dr. Btalllfonl, the llighly e~teellled vetl'nm in Ambulance \\'Olk, who complimented Lhe studwts on their work. A JlUmber of minor accidents have becn treatcd during the year. Statement oj Receipts and Ea:pend.iture fa)' the yea?' cnding 30th Septembcl', 1911. Rcccipts. E.r'lJcnditul'c. To Balance ill hana, Sept. By Books Bandages. &c. £0 ];'j 10 30th, 1910 £ 17 1 Examination Expenses 3 15 0 " 'chool cleauC'r Saleof Book ,Ball dages, etc. o 16 6 ., 0 7 6 " Sub 'criptiollS 5 0 0 Rcut of School-ruol1l o 10 6 " " Balance in hanu D 4 D
"
£14 13
7
£H 13
Examined and found correct, JOIlX I1IEHRD[A.T, T,WIS/lJ'CI·.
S. A. J. HILL, Iloll. SeactaJ'Y. '\YILLIA::II PO,YISS, Glwinnan.
BIRMING HAM. Pl'csi(leut, H.S.H. Prince Alexander of Teck, G.c.Y.O., D.S.O. Ch:tirluan.
J. Courteuay Lord. HOll. Sccl'clary and Treasurcl'.
J. H. Rogers, A.a.A., 128, Colmore Row, Birmingham.
IIOll, AndHOI',
A..
hort, ~"C.A.
7
gl·penditIl1·e. To Head-qnarters for J~\al1lil1er~' lo'ees, Expcl1 es anrl "tores £77 " Lecturers, Conveyallce or Materials, etc. 0 fj ]] " Printing, Stalionery, etc. 10 11 " Postages al1(l Petty Pt.),l1IeIJ ts ·1 1 7 " Office Rent awl Expenses 15 0 o " Territol'i111 Brauch Expel1~es 6 10 o " Bad Dehts, Rescne 10 0 o " Balance heing Excess of Income over Expenditure for period 26 15 7
£151
'Iotal Liabilities 77 Income awl Expcnditul'eSurplus at 31st Aug 1910 . 142 1] 1 Add Excess of] nCOllle over EXjlcnrlitl1l'e for pel'iocl 26 15 7 ---169
Income. Class Fees . £107 o Stores-. 'ales Accollnt . 41 8 Hire of. keleton and Diagram.· l 1 Interest on Bauk Deposit Acconnt 1 13
3 11
BALANOE • flEET,
Liabilit1'es. Head-cllwl'ters for Examiners' FeeR, ExpcJlses, etc. £77
By , " "
£151
6 10
0 7
3 11
30th SEPTE1£BER, 1911.
5
0
5
0
Asscts. llllllry Debtors for Olass fees, to res. etc., Ie s Rtservc. £39 811 ,~tock of Stores cn hUlld 10 3 10 Lloyds' Bk., Ltd. Cl1rrent acc. 127 5 1 " Deposit acc. 69 J.± 1
6 11 £246 11 11
I have auditecl the above Balnnte .'heet, dated 30th eJ tember, 1911, with the books and YOll(;liers of the Bil'Illingballi Centre of St. John Amhulance.A ociatJOIJ; and have obt~i~Je'l all the iuforlllation and ('xplanations I ba"e requirt'cl. In lily oplIllon. tllc aboye Balallce heet i· properly (Ira\\'JI lip so a to exhibit a ~rue and. correct new of the tate of the Cellt' e's afrail's aceorrlillg fO the best of 1lI\' lJIfOrmatLOIl, alld the explallations gi\'en to me aud as bewl! b\ the book of the Oentre. ' . ARTIItR ,'IIOltT, Chartc)'.d Acc:ou.ltant. Han. A ud1·lm·.
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St, John Ambulance Association,
11.J.
1l1('c1i('al Ioilafr.
Local Reports from Cent?'es, .
G, C. Bclchcr, ;\[.11.(' .. , J. !'>-. HcrlYl1, ~I.B., r~ C~mp~ell, ~r.,1l.,' Il; C. ~:ll.l:, lII.TI., '1' D . '[ 1) '\" DO'\'llllW J..11.C P. ,J . 1\. Ellsol, L.],.(.I., \\ . 0 n 0 \ all, 1'. ., \ . . t'" G \h. t,S. Llll:-l, JM.ll., lr 'Ir G RYans, F. n. C.~., Ir. B. Feathcl'stoll<', 111. D., \\. ,. aruu" nl.l1, , . , Gl~n111~OIl', Ln.C,l'., T. Barnanl Gould, L.R,C.I'. , R}M. IIcggs. lIr.n.c:.~., ,~. T. Ilc\\'etsoll ::Il.l). IV. A. L.JIolJHIl!l,)I.I:.( · .~., .J.B.Johm;on, L.. n.c.l'., 1\. A. Loxtoll, ~.H.C.:., (Ed.) R. F. MaekclIzie, ;l1.1).,~,T. .'1'. ,J. ~IL~rrH;oll~ 1'. ll. C.I'i. , 'l'hol1Hls KelsOll, lILn., Jamcs Kl'al,:l1 lU',H., J. 111. ldne, 11['])., 1\. A. I,LlL~~, 111.1>., S J. Robert·, I..H,C.P" D. H. ROII'lands, 111.1) . ; S. t\lu,nlcy, IJ. n.t'. I;:, U. Iholllag, . E . T . \\"111"CI' "J.~ In . (' . p 0' 0 .F, Weeks ) L.n,c.p. If. G. \\11kes, 1II.R.C.I:l., ~r.l!.O.S., . ' W. r • 'II'. B. \Yhitcom bc, M.ll.C.S., J. II. White, 1Il. n., W. H. \\ llltcholl c, M.D, r
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Statement of Rc r'ciZ1ts and EJ']I£"lld iture. fo?' the. ycm' encl'ing 30th Se.pternbe.~·, 1911. IZcceipts. E.cpend it Il?'e., To Oash in IIallll £13 3 " Sale of Blorcs . 11 3 II l\le,],dliolls aud Lal/els 2 16 "EX[Ulliliatioli Fees and Expell!>es 22 15
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£ 19 17
..:\.N~ U~\L HJ£PORT.
III pre entin(" the thi.lty.first anmml r 'port and sta,telllent of accounts for the ~ear ended 30th 'el~temher, HH1, Y0ll!' Committee are pleased t.<: report that they conLlIllie to po, scss tile priYIlege of l111\'il1g His Serenc l1iglllless Pl'111Ce l\l~xttncler of TcckLlS President of the Centre. Twenty-fi\'c cln~ses bu\'e heen held dUl'mg the year: clg11t first aiel (men) ; ten first aiel ("'omen \ ; and se\en llUl:sing (women). Tit , work of ~he Centre cuntinnes to make progrcss without. o~tel1tatl.ol:-the llUlllucr of dassos )~emg _ati factory. The ndnll1tages of the A~soclatlU~l t.rallllllg, ~() lllcmlJcrs of l.'ll'ge lal.Jour organization do not yet llleet with the '1ppl'eell1LLOll wlneh your C~ll1nllttco ,thll~ks they de e1'\'e. The Birmingh"lU Corps o~ the tlt. John Alnlmhtncc Bl'lgn,c1e lllallltams its efficiency, :1ncl during the year publIc (~uty has Le.en p.or£orm (1 IJY officers a~l(l memcen; of the Brigade both at the CoronatIOn cele1JIf\,tlOn~ 1Il London and tl1e fefhl'ities in Bilminglll\1l1, It i, Yery gratifying fol')'o lll' Comll:lltee to len.1ll th,lt (he Lo~'d Mayor (Alderlllan Ilowater) by reason ~f the lllter.('st \\'lJl~h h~ ?nnt1l1111s. ~o shew 111 the ,,'ork of the .\.~ 'oci:) tion was able tIns year to gl \'e of hem1 cn:lC r:'cogn~tJ~m on t~:c occasion of the Bri~ade anl1ual in, pcetion conducted by the ClllCf l0l111llIf;sJoncr, Hlr James R.A. Clark,13t. c. n. The need rur lll'oyicling perllll11ent be.1.cl·<{ll,utcr,.; for the u~e of the Brigade i ,1. matter ,,"hich your Committee "'ould s.trongly ltrg" Up.UIl pulJhe attention. The'Territorial branch has met under the prc HlcljC)' of the Hlght Ilon. The Vi count N e"110rt, One ,,"omell'R ~t, J 01111 company h~R buon formed and regi tered by the IVal' Office and others are ill pro.cess of completIOn, The than.ks or the Association arc once more due to tho e mechclll gentlemcn \\bo llave so klllclly officiated as honorary instructors to the Association [Lluj hOll, surgeons Lo the Brigade,
BOll. Sccrclal':r :uHl Trcasurcr. John Leeming, Sudcll rionse, I\,ilpshire, l3lackburll , K.G,
CoL John RuLherforu, 1f.P.
JI<'Cli('al i"tafT.
Marmaduke Balllli;;ter, M.R.C,S" L,n,c,r., 11.B" John Barton, :11. 1[, ("S., 1..1:.C,1'" IY. Briggs, M.D., A. F, Crinan. Ll:'C,P., I,.1:.C,~. (E(lin.), L.F.l':. (ma.'.), Riley Cl1nllffe, 11.B., G. 13, E lioU, L,n.c.r., Thomas RIgson, ;1[,11,('.:';" I.ILl'.I'., Robert Hnnt, c-LI:.C.S" T l~.('.r, (Lolle!.). J. 'iY. Lax, 1.1l.l'. '., L.Jt.C:l> L.F,P.S. (Glas.), A. A. P. JIofl'att, )l.ll.C.S., L.ll.C,I'" W. J. Nutter, ::o.l.ll., P111l1p PrebbIe, )1.B., C.l\!. (Ed.) ,James T. T, J~a:nsflY, 'L.n.c.l'.; I..Il.LS. (Ed.) A~XUAL
0
o
8
£49 17
8
21 17
o
3 14 9 5 4
0
o
BOLTON AND DISTRICT. .'I'I'sidCIII.
Willi,llll ;,\i('hoI5011. 'I I'C':\", nrcI'.
H!<rhel't 11roa<1 !Jell t, ilLlllCht~ter &, County Dal1k, Ld. nOIlOI';)I',} Ioi('Cl·ct:lI'Y.
James Bri~('oe, The Inlinllary, Bolton, )!'('(Ii('al
~tafT.
n,lr. !1ecsley, )1.11., Le\\'i nrO\\lI, 1..1:.('.1'., J.:fil. Coates, ::o.r.:r..C'.f;" A. Cosarave, :If.11.C.S., Thollias I':vans Flitcrort. L. l:.C. P .. , 'llrgcoll"Li~ut.-Col. E. M. Gar~tatJg, Alexander Glell-Park, 1J. D., (',)1., lIorace Jrf!,pries, 11.IJ., '.~r., J. Jolmstc'll, )LD .. J. \y, Johnstonc, ::o.Ln., C..\L, Alrrccl Kersha", ::o.Ul.C.f'., R. D, :JIothersolc, ::o.r.D.; 'W alter Moni., L. 1:.t ', p" ]?, R. Malll tt, ~r.l>., Charles MacRe, M.D., IY, Kutall, M,n" C.M., II. G, Parker, M.Il.C. , ., Jalllc" RolJinsol1, ;'II.D., J. Hilton Thom]lSOll, )f.D., Joseph Thorllley, ::o.r. D., S. Pickering, :If.n., ClIo D., R. Canl1a, lIL n., Cll. B., T. G. Mil es, L.S.A" n. Mowat, 1I.D" CH.B" J. F. Slnith, ;'Ir.n., Oll,B. , 'Y. A, Hice, ~LB . , CH.B" J. Irooll, M,r.,('.f;" I.,R,C.P., F, Hobinsoll, ;lLB., CILB,
I'resident. The Rt. Hon, the Lord ~layor, Alderman J. B, :'loorhouse, TJ'ca"ul'el'.
Vaugha.n
Batc~on, F. n. c,s"
1L R. .l,H"
7,
I::lonftda, Bradford,
Lift' .1 IclIlbl'l's.
The :'Iost Hon, The Marquis of, alisbm)"
£12 9 11 2 16 0
BRADFORD, Chnirnum. Pllilip J'reLLle, M.B" O.M,
alc,
1. By JIea(lqnal'tcrs Stores , 1 " Medalliolls and Labels. 0 " EXU])linatioll fees all (1 Expenscs 0 " Centre Expenscs " BulJS. Loc::tl Brigalle ., Cash ill Bank
Auclited alltl found correct, NATlfA"," A. S)[[TlL P IIILli' PRl';BBLE, 1r. n., GlzaiT?IlCtn. .TOHN LEE1IrNG, lIon. Seae.ta1·Y,
BLACKBURN. l'rcsilIcnt. Th e Re\', '1'. Rall'linsOl1
1H5
RI~PORT.
The work of the Oentre bal.; Lcen ~teadily lllaintailled clmillg the yr:al'. A class ill Military Sanitation ha.s beeu helJ in conllection with tItl' Loc'al Dri!.(ac1e, 22 Riuclent· lJeing uceessful in obtaiuing certificates. A pleasing feature is tile large increase in the i,;,;u,~ of Il1clLLlliou' and lauels, there being 3 more llle lalliol1s a11l1 29 lllure labels than last year.
J,j fe
11011, SeCl'c tary. Thos. Garbutt, F, c.r. S., menheim JJount, Bradford,
Jlcmbcrs.
The Rigllt Hon, The 1\1arlJ uis of Ripon, • 'ir Tl'i8tram Tempest, Bt., J, A, Godwin, W, C. Lupton, IV. ~\.. IVhit~hea.d, Dr, Enm8, .T, Farndale, IV. Firth, llccli('al i"talf.
O. :F'. :'1 . .AltllOrp, )l.R.c.s., L.R.C.I' .. V. I3ateson, L.R.C.l', & s,' Edin" L.F,P. '.G., W, G. Burnie, ~l.R.C .l:; " Eng .. L.....o\., LOll., ,J. Orawford, M.D,,:\1' . . , J. IV. Dearden, L,RC.l'., Edill .. )Ut.C.t'., Eng, 'IV. Ihlldcock, L.S ,A., L.ll.C,P., F. G. Heard, L.RC.P. & S., L,F.P. '., \Y. E. Heilborn, 1I.D., C.D., .A. O. Hibbert, L,RC,S. &P., L.F.P.S., R, Honeybourne. :I!.n.C.s,E., J. ~\.. Hope, ~I.B., Geo. Kee, L.ll.C.S, &P., J, ~1. InYerarity, I..R.C.P,S.E., .J. H. Ll:ter, L.n,c.l'., H. i\jeacle, :I['R.C.S. 1-:., IY. :Jl.Iitchell, M.B" C'.~I., Edin., G, II, O1i\'e1', ::II.H.C.I)" Eng., 'IV. J. Parkinson, l\l.RO.I'i,E., A. O. F, Rabagiliati, F. H. o.s., ~\. , H. Robil1<;on, M.1>., )I. I:. C.I'i., II, 'hackleton, )LR, C. S., Eng., F. A, Storr, L.S,A., A. 'IV. Taylor, lI.n., H. Yeal, L.ti,A., 13. P. Viret, )f.R.C . . , Eng., ,V. WardSmith, ~f.lJ., F.B.C.S., Eng., B. 'iVade, L,H.C.P, & ." 0, E. IVaddillgton, M.R.C.S" II, IV, 'IVhite, L,R.C,P" 'iV. 'IVrangham, M.D.
t. John, A mbu,lo//1ce Associc{,tion,
Local Rf'P01'ls f1'om Oenl1'es.
AN JUA T~ REPORT. The tra<yic death of the Chairman fro111 a sueldcn heart n l tn,ck at the loyal Infirmary ~'hilo attending an operation upon one of his pa,tient~ has been n, matlel: of areat rt;)<yret to tbe Centre. Dr. GritY was tt woll-known publIc S rYunt of the Clty. IIi fnn~ml \\'n~ attended hy the H onorary Tr asnrel', Pl'· Bat~t'Ol>, l be Hon~rnry eeretary, 1\[1'. ThOllilU; Garhutt, and nwny of the l1lerlJcnl Rl~tl . ~he ec1ncatlOnal ,,-ork has continued in all directions in tt atisfactory manner, pohce, nulw"y em ployes, and firemen h,wing heen ". 11 represented in the classes. Thc. 17tb Annua.l Competition \\'a held Oll July 15th in Li t r Pn.rk, at the 1\~tt11~llngh[l,1l1 Gn,r~lcl1 Party, awl the entries and intcrest pl'oYoLl tlle capn,ble organ.lsabon .of. ~lr. Pltt~ who carried out the nece ary arrn.ngcmellts. The. UOl'OnatlOll festl,\llCS fou.ud ample work for the members on duty, ::;OJlle 60 caseS bell1g trca~eel. At \\ lut untlde a ad nccident, caused by a runrnmy horse ullll cart, 1'e ulled 11.1 ~he. dcath of Lance· Corporal mith of the Imperial Yeomanry. Cadet C~l'p~, and ll1Junes to four other cadet. All rece~yed first aid treitbnent, WIthout wInch therc would no rloubt ho,ye been a \\'01"(' result. orne 30 yery dangerous accidents are repOl'ted, most of wl!ich have been removed to hospital after \i.lna,ble first aid tren.tm nt, abo. 0111C 90 mmor ea es.
BRISTOL.
IIG
(jhail'lllllJl.
l'I'C'iic1('II' •
The Very H.ev. The Dean of Bri~tol.
]3.
M.D.
A. St..J.. Blll'roucrbs 0' 23, Bnclge Street.
Wu,terman, icholas 'treet.
T.
Br~stol
M. II. Eogen;,
lion. 8('cr(·taJ'Y.
TI·C:UHIl·CI·.
A. 32,
117
llivisiollnl Sccl·ct:nics.
West-IT. G. Kyle, lIf.])., 31, Westlillry Road. BnsLol North-IV. Trntt, •'(;hool House, \Villclmill Ilill. Bri. tol En.st-IV. ErskilJe, 7, Uowper 'tJ-eet, Redfield. Bristol South-Capt. Tresizc, 37, Coronation Road. ;UCf1i('aJ S.atr.
A. Forteocue-Brickclale,
~f.D.,
:'Iriss O. Goode, )I.D., :Miss A. Cornall, F.R.C.S., IV. Dannc, L.R.C.I'., L. Flemming, )I.n ('.s., S. O. Green, ~LD., T. Green, )f.D., B. G, Kyle, M.D., U. llaymall, )1. D., O. O. La,-ingloll, )f.B .. Mis' M. LintolJ, )1 D., J. J. S. Lucas, ~f.H.C.S., .J. ~. Mather, )1.0., P. lIJoxey, L.S.A., G. T. ]}Iyle~, ;\I.H. C.S ., C. Newman, ~I.RC.H., K O. Pauli, i'l.H . . S., :F. E. l'eake, :1f .R. C. S., A. M. Peake, )I.R.c.s., vV. R. Hcynolds, L S.A., B. Rogcrs, lIL1J., D. Holfe, )I.D., F. II. H.ose, ~I.}{.c.:-;., 'V. K. Wills, M.D., J. Young, 11[.]).
BRIERFIELD. ( 'hair·luau.
J'rcsident.
,\Vm. '\Veh..;tt>r.
Thomas V ee\·er, .
nOll. )oi(,(,l'('tal·Y·
'l'1·Cll<'UI'Cr.
A. G. Smith, Quaker Bridqe, Brierfield.
R. IIarrison, Berkeley Street, Brierfield.
Li f c l'tl(,lIlbcl·.
Wm, Bird,
M.B.
qo.,
lUcclicH! S'aJL
John Hoyle, )I.R.C.'3., J. ,'Wilson, )I.B.
L.R.C.P.,
,J. II, Parkinson, )I.R.C.S., IdLC.P.,.T.
tllart,
)T.B.,
At\lTU1\'L REPORT. The "'ork of our Centre is progressing satisfactorily. During the year t\\·o ladies' clas!'es hnsc heen held in fir t aiel and nursing, also two male claSSl'~, one in first aid and oue in nursing. Firt aid h:1.8 been rendered lly our memhers in oycr 300 more or If'S ,erious C:1.ses. The public continues to support the 1ll0yement very lil) 'laHy a the balance ~heet shows.
Statement oj Receipts and Ec1.'J'enditli 1'1] /01' the year 1'12 din g 30th SeptC1}1 bcr, 1911. ReCeilJts. E;rpc ltd it u re. £10 0 o £30 12 3 By Rent of Office To Ba!ance " 1'.1edallions, stores, etc., and members' su br;. . " ulJs. and donatiuns . "Prize won by members " Concerts and socials
10 14 ti -1:2 19 1 10 29 7 5
£115
3
" " ., " " " "
Caretaker Grant to Diyision Postage, etc. Poor Hate Gas and coal Printing • tOl'es dept., and Ambula,nce carriage " Balance
A'S UAL REPORT. The Oommittee ha\'e this year to report a falling off in the number of classcs-thi. bas not been (;aused by any lack of intercst in ambulance work in Bri~tol but it is belicyed i3r~)rolmbly. owing to the numl!el' of classes arrallged hy other bodies. The IIon omry 1reasurel' .. report shows a, satIsfactory balance in hand and there have been a large numher of ne\l' 8ub:;criberti. The Annuul Oompetition fo;' the Cups presented by Mr. U. E. Beavis for Oertificate holders, anll :Mrs. ~qnire for :\ledallion holders and the Tovlce Cup, presell.ted by the. Uentre, was held at the Zoological G:udens o~ July 20th; Both the 13ea,\'lS and.' (llllJ'e .Cups were won by a team from the Imperial :,ohacso ufter tt keen compctltlOn With the holders, the .\lidland Railway Oorps. 1he ~ O\'l?C Cup was won lJY a. tea.m from the Gl'eJt ,\Ve tem .H.ailway Co, Dr. R ogers kmdly pre. ented tbe Cup:; and ~ledals. The judges were Drs. Mather, Young, tack, Uary, and Lavington.
10 8 30 0 1 12
o o
3 1
4
61.,
414
o
4 11
8
23 3 '27 11
6~ 10~
£115
J. GOTT, Han. AlUlilm·. R. }L~RRISO.T, lIon. J'I'CasH1·c1' . A. G. S~IT III, lloll. Sec1'daI'Y·
3
8~
Btatement o/l1cceipls and E ,{pcnditul'cj01' thc ,!;cai' ending 23i'd Beptem~el', 1911. E,i:jJcndilul·e. J~( ~cipls. £50 6 10 Balance from l:\st year 11 0 0 Subscriptions, 1910-11 " 1911-12, paid in (l,dvance. . 0 5 0 32 0 6 Fees-First id cbsses 1111 0 Nursing classes 2 2 0 Re-examination Books und materials sold 8 1 6 4. 6 0 Medallions. Entrance fees, ~tretcher 1 2 6 competition. . ale of Mercantilc :'1a1'ine 3 10 0 certificates . Bank iJltere~t on depo'it 7 9 0 Hi 3 Miscellaneous . £133
4
Books and material' purchased Printing, stationery, adverti 'ing, postages, and che(lue book . L ecturers' fees Head-quarters account for examinations. . Streteber competition prize(JIedals) . . IIeud -q uarters for medallions Secretary's honorarium ~li cellaneou. Balance in band
3
6
5 5 10 10
3 0
26 15
8
4 10
61 19
3 0 0 8 0
8
4
£9
4
6
10
0
o1
£133 Audited and found correct,
J, O.
SYMES,
St. John AmUl,l"Zc(,71ce l8sociuti011.
11
Local Repo'tls
BURNLEY. The Rt. HOll. lhe Lord Shuttle\\ orLh. Tl't'alo.lll·Cl· :IJul JlO)lOl'll l') :-«'('1'('1:1 l'~ •
')
A. L. l1Ul'llctt, ,Orlllerod StrL'd, llul'lllly.
J, 8. Hal'll .
,Ue(1ie:ll !Slaff.
J . ,V. Clegg, T"::l.A., F. E. Crossley, M.n., '1'. G. Crulllp, M.ll.C.S., M.n., l .... M. Donaldson, 111.13., J . 1\1. I~ergnsolJ, L.IU'.l'. & 1'., J. Uu]'(bcr, M.D., A. E. Hodges, )"n .c.l'., J. Hodgson, L.l1.C'.1'. " i-i., T. IIoll, 111.])., n.)·.JI., C. :BleE:ay, 1If.n., F. 'Y. Marsden, I"l~.C.l'.& ~., J~.O. l.'l'IllI Jcrtoll, J..l:.C : ]' . & 1'., G. . Pullon, ~1.D., II. J . lane, ~I.B., A . :Bl. Slllc1ull', 1\[.])., J. 11. , Lephclls, ~r.B., J. H. \Vatsoll F . Il.C.S., R. M. "Whitham, 1.n., J. ,\'hitlakcl', 1ILl:.
A . E. Bird,
lID
Oentres.
StCttcmcnt o( BCCCI'jds (IneZ R ""Jicnditui'c (01' lhe YCCI?' cncli?lrJ 30th Scptcmuc?', 19]]. .Rcr;cipls. E:£pencZitu?·e . £4 18 0 B)' Bill Posting To Bil!a-Jlcc brought Conranl £0 15 0 11 18 0 " Postages, etc. 0 7 11 " BuxtoJl Glasses . d 15 4 " Pl'i1J ting, etc. 4- 16 4 " Sales of Books, etc. 8 15 G " PaYlIlents to Uentral Assoc. : " SuvscripLiolls Stores . 3 5 10
rl'csid ('nt.
( ' hail'lllan.
/1'01n
L.S.A.,
" " " " £~9
Exallliners' Fees and Expenses Tllciuental Expellses Medallions Models & Class Expenses Clerical Assistance Gratuity Balance carried forward
7 7
5 2 1 2 3 0 5
19
£29
7
6 0 5 0 1 5 3 0 5 0 6 7
2
7
Audited alld found correct, "\ L'T 1" A l't A. SCHOFIELD, 11'. COWLEY S1IIITIT, J .1.0 ~. UC'/. 07's.
CANN OCK CHASE. JlOllOl'a!'Y Tl'casnrCl' :tll(I !Sccretary.
l·l'c~i(Icllt.
£11 11 10 17 Hi 13 U n u 10 £~
LO
0
£11 16
G
t5Hi 1311
0
o]
6
0
2 0
0 0
1 19 u 12 5 10 <)
£4
0
10
0
Audited and found correct, ERNE T
)IITU, C'hr()'tCl'cd Accountallt.
7, Grimshaw ;"'1.l'eet, H llI'lI ley.
II. C. Peakc.
,Villiam Charlton, 76, Essex ,'treet, Walsall. :Ucclieal i'i.aff.
II. .Martin Ber!'y, 1IJ.B., CH.B., Viet, & Liyerpool, J. li.. Butler, M.D., C.M., Aber., J . G. Christie, M.B., CH.B., Aver., l"L A. ' . Ellen, ;\I.B., c.~f., Aber., D.P.II., Aber., Walter Hortoll, j\!.H.c . •·., L.U.C.P., '. lI. Hawley, )f.D. , n.s., D.l'.H., Oamb., F. Wolversoll, 111. n., & M.S., E. 'Y. JOJle~, ~LD" M. n.v.::;., L.R.C.I'. AK UAL ImpORT. The session of 1910-11 has been the most suces sful one in the history of the centre. The number of students (lUalifi c, l was double that of allY previous year. The Annual competition promoted by the Oentre had nilla entries, anu aroused a great amount ofintcrest. The winners of the Shield were the Leacroft Colliery team. The second team callle from Brereton Colliery. The honorary judges were Drs. Wolverson, Berry and 'Y. Jones.
CANTERBURY. BUXTON.
I·l·csitlcnt.
I' l'C ,> i cl e Jl t.
The Marchioness Conyngham.
His Grace the Duke of Devonshire. 1101101':\1'), Secrc! al'). L. "Tall, 2, priJlg Ganlens, Buxton.
( 'haiI'Jlta1l.
H. A. Rubbel'sty.
lUeclical S.aff.
John Braithwaite, M.D., F . R.
a\Ydoll,
J-l.B.,
crr n., G. H, Thompson,
M.ll.C.S.,
L.R.C.P.
ANNUAL REPORT. The Committee have pleasure in presenting their Report for the past year. Satisfactory claSSeS have been held, and interest in the \York of lhe Association has again been fully maintained.
{'hairm::m . il' George Collard .
Honorary Tl'ca nrcI'. F. "'IV. FurIey, "Sunbury," Can terbury.
1I0noral'Y Sccrctary. :Miss Gladys 1I. Hogg, "Barton," t.Augustine's Road, Cantervury. Lifc Jlembcl's. Z. Prentice, M.R.C.S., Brian Rigden, M.n.c.s., Sidney "'IYacher, F.R . C. S. )fc(lieal Staff.
R. A. Bremuer, M.n.c.s., L.n.C.p., J. Greasier, ;\I.R.C . . , L.·.A., A. R. Henchley. :\['D., Z. Prentice, M.lt.C.S., H. O. Preston, ~Ll:.C.S., L.R,C. P., E. D. Whitehead R'3id, ~I.n., ~Lll.C.,·., L.n.C.I'., Brian H.igllCll, ~I.R.C.S., L.'.A., E. Thornhill Shan]', M.B., A.B.R. Sworn, ~I.R.C.S., L.RC.P . , Hal'olLl \\'acher, ~I.n., Frank , Vacher M. R.C.S . , L . S.A., Sidney ,Vachel', F.I:.V.~., M. 'r. Williams, M. D., F . n.C. S., L.R . C.P. , Lond.
120
Locc",l Rep()?·t& il'om Cent?'es.
St. John .il1nu'idcmce A "ociCit'ion.
A .e "'UAL REPORT. In presentillg the 331'd annual reporL the COlllmittee is plea~ed (0 state that the work of the Celltre has becn steadily l1Iailltained. The rollowl1lg classes have b ~ en held. Two classe for lallie. , lIrst aid a,nd hOl1le nUl'Sillg, lectul'er, 1\11'. Brian Rigden; two cIa ses for ladies, first aiel and home nUl"siug? lecturcr, filr. Ila~'olcl \\"achel" two clas es for St. Augustine's ,Luclents, lirst ttlt1 [Lull home 1.ltll'Slllg, leclurer, 1111'. E. D. Whitehead Reid. The COll1mittee desile to. cxpress ,thClr rC'gret at the death of Mr. James Reid, Llw oldest melllber of tho MCllical SlaH. Col~ll.el Lord Douglas Com ptJll, e01lluH1.uding Lhe 9 th Lancers, lias kindly con SOl] tell to JOlll the Local Oommittee. Statemcnt oj ReCel]J{s
and
Rcccipts. To Balance, 1st Oct., 1910 "Aunllal nL cl'iptions » Clas Subscriptions " nIedallions " Sale 0 f tores
E .{'pcnditnre (O?'
the
!JCG?'
cnding 30th
ScptCIII
ocr,
1911.
Expcnditlb?'C.
£9 11 3 17 6 12 0 8 3 16
2 By IIcacl Ollice for Examiners' 6 I Fees and ~:xpellses . £10 G 6 "Purchase of Stores oJ. 12 3 ".l\1edallions 0 8 0 "l{epail s to Ambu]ulIce o 8 \\' heeler1 li itcr " Printing, Postages and 4 2 Class Expenses 4 7 " Balance, 30th Sept., 1911 ----£~1 5 £2-1 5 5 F.
'V.
FURLEY,
0 2
3 9 9 6
5
]21
CHESHIRE LINES COMMITTEE. GClI ('l'n I
1'!'C'sicleJl' •
S('(;I"("
ary.
E. 1\1. Walker, Managers' Dept. Contral Station,
J. E. Uh:.trnlcy.
Liverpool. :ll{'di('al )oi'aff. BowdclI , L.M., F. Cltloistiau, M.B., C.M., EIli.n.,,,urgeon-
J. Adams, ]\f.n., C.M., E. E. Major G. II. Darwiu, M.J)., Thos. i\1. Do,IYslJJl, L.lt.C.P.S. EdilJ., J. A. Doollan, llLB., J. R. I!. Duhonrg, J..lt.C'.P., L.JLC'.S., A. Lle\l'cllyllllIorgan, ~l.J)., l'If.H.. C.S., A . .8. Mumfol'd, M.D., l\lolynca\lx, McUue, ightillgale, U. R. Pl'eece, L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1~. Price, I~ . II. Wcstlllacott, F.R.C.!:>., L.l:.C.P., E. Wilkinson, M.D., J. B. Wolestonho\llc. ANNUAL HEJlORT. This Ccntre continues to progress very satisractorily and it is expected mOle cla ses will bo fOl'l1\o,i lluring the ensiling yoa!' than in previous years. Considerable intcrest wa~ takcn in the eightoenLh allllual competition which took place at Liverpool UenLral ~tation on 7th AWil, 1911, when nine teams were attracted drawn from Liverpool 13l'llllswick Goods, Li\'c rpool Centr111, lHanehester Central Platform "A.," teal1l, Mancbester Central Clerical" B." team, Ihrkenhead (Sllorc Road) Stockport Passenger, \V arringtoll oW orks hops, Warrington Passenger, anu Huskisson Goo'ls Station. Practical demollstratiolls of first ald work were given, and the smarlnesH and offieiency of th e co III peting teams was warm 1.\' commellued. The whole of the day W(lS occupied . Dr. F. de 13. Pim, of BarrowfoI'll, N orthLancasltire, cOIl1}Jleting his judging "horUy before five o'clock, with the follr)\ving results :-lst Huskisson Goods; 211(1 Manchester Oentral Platform "A." team; 3rd Stockport Passenger; 4th 'V arrington Passenger.
lIon. Treasurcl'.
CHESTER. Pl'e ..,iclcll' .
His Grace the Duke of Westminster, G.C.V.O.
CARDIFF RAILWAY COMPANY. The IU. HOll. The Lord Merthyr of Sellghenyud, K.O. v.o. C)aniJ'm:Ul.
Lieut.-Coloue! C. S. Dennis. 1I0ll.
Sccrctary.
Supt. Daviu Dayies, CarditfRy. Co.'sPolice.
Treasllrcl'.
C!llI i 1'111 all.
l'l·C.~ hlCJl'.
'J'r(':lSlll·eJ'.
Eo A. Hart. JINlical
~'aar.
Thomu \V allal:c, ~l.l>.
A.XI TUAL ItEPORT. The mem bel'S of this Centre renderc,liil's t aid to 6 porsons, a decrea!;c of lfj on the previous year; 38 Werc conveyed to the Iufirl1lal), ; 11 to tho 'cameu's lloSI/ital ; 11 assisted to theIr homes; 8alterreceivingfirstaid were able to continue attltt:ir \\'0Ik. Fractures 11 ; severe cuts 12 ; scalp "'ounds 6 ; fcet and hal1Lls crushed and oLhenvlse severely injured 15; dislocatioll and severc sprains 5; legs and arnlS severed ~ ; severely burned 1. The remainder, sel'cre injuries and bruise!; to dilrerout parts of the body which reqnirecl immediate first aiel ill the application of cold water pads and banuages. The a III bulance was brought ill io rer1uisition 17 times to con vey a\\'ay the injured. The members take tbe same kt'en illterest in their work llS they did when the ambulance Brigade was first established here, alld receives tho greatest encouragement from the President, \'ice,President, allLl the merclla.nls at the docks. On the 20th March, 1911, the Marqnis of ilnte el1iertainell the ulli1Julallce Briga.rle to a diuner at the Royal Hotel, Cal'lldl', presiLled over by the Vice-Pre. idollt, I"ienlColonel O. S. Denniss. W. J011es, lIlanagil]g Director of the Cardiff UhaJll1el Dry Docks and POll toon Co., Ltd, presented a sil vel' cup for COJJl petition alllongst the mom bel's of the police force. Everythillg necessary in the matter or JllutcrialnllJer the care of 'ergt. Charles Price, thc instructor, is kcpt at short distallces abollt the docks anu works, so that fU'st aiel can be quickly rendered . Practice is held ollce a fortnight uuriug the winter months, in a drill shed provided for the purpose. The Centre is self-supporting and numuers 130 members .
llollol':n'y )oic(·rctaJ'Y.
The Yer)' Rev. the Dl'nn '\T. K Browl1, J. DUll', ~LD., of Chet;ter. 39, Popper SLrcet, Chester. 5, ALbey Street, Chester. :11('jlicnl Staff.
J. Gin'ell, F.H.C.I>., G. Harriso]J, L.U.C.l'. & s., \\T. Lees, lIr.n.c.s., D. C. Sutton, ~LD., J. '\Teblt, ~r.R.C.S., L.n. C.P. S{cblctllCllt of Rccr:. iptli allcl E :cpcnditu" c for thc yea?' cnding 30th September, 1911. R eel'. ipls. Expenditu?·c. 30th Scptcmber, 1910 By 'b:xamination Fees, &c. £16 2 6 To Balance [rom tho last " Printing Anuual Report 073 aecoullt £1 17 5 » Hire of Rooms 170 )) llis Gracc the Duke of » Alhertising Classes 050 \V estmillster "D 3 0 » Prill ting . o 16 0 1 10 0 " Postages and Statiollery " COll1mission on Storcs o 10 6 " Examination Foes &c.026 " Cheque Book Pel' Lady Muckinnon . 8 19 0 " Chemist's account 0 10 ~liss Hutchings 3 7 () "» Mrs. Wright 2 2 0 £19 11 7 El'lles t B 1'0 IYn 0 loj 0 September ROth, 1911. " 224 " Balance in hand .
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£21 13 11 JOII~ L. DARBY, Cltm·()llan. J. DUFF, Hon. Sl'. CI'cta?·y.
J. T.
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£21 13 11 Emminecl \,itl! the voucher. and fOllliLl conect :,ho\\'ing a Balance at Lloyd's Bank of £2 2 . 4d. GEURGE H. WESI" Hon. Auditor, JIanclzester and Lil:crpool Di~tl'ict Bank, Chcstcr.
123
122
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~\.~ "'UAL BErOHT. It'I'llt'>rl'~t h'!:,;. , t·\kl'nllbcc in I 'v
. 1am)tl l' le\]\,\ ..... I hc tel in flnt!lIlLlllCC \.C0Hll > \ 1 mnllcr .. A'l. " -'. " ':il; lal'cre1 • to the Ol'O'<1nisers of the", t. ,101m and h.cIl ro's Ll IlllUII ~ l( • Ihl b ~ \ . '->-T') fil'St ai:(' cia,,; l' 'md OIl\' Hlll'silJO" clns~ ha\'c Ill'C1\ held, all 0[ COllll):ulles. '.. . I" 1 f ' t . tt '1 th'c . . . 1,III II ttC J"J I'I'll"~, .-\"'SOCl'ltW1\ l)l'ondcl a sqmH () nwno ,\ Cl1. \\'Inch "ere \\ e a · ('Huen. 1 J) tl' Ooronation s lorts under the snpcrinteHlhnce l)t the !TOllOl?I.\ CClct,l]J'" n, . '['I nl }"al 'll'ltioll for lhe lcrburO'h llll'Linl W,\S heltllll Jon'mher. I hel ~\a" a . \' 1.' ~l S I '1" 1 Mr l<rnest Ie anun, ,." larcre Illllnbcr of COlll pet.itol's, the \\'mller uell1g 1 r. . tll '''O~ . ,:,,;,.' Bl';WIl ha. been appointed Trea nrer in the place of ~lr. Hughes \\ ho has Ie lolled. V"
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Tl'C:lloll\'Cl',
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F. SpickernelJ, 13.1nl;: lIou:e, Oranbrook, Kcnt.
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1'h' ...'chool lion,,\.!,
Cranbrook, Kent. Jlctli('al
T. Joycc,
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A.l.TNTAL HEPUR'l'. Tho se~siol1 of IDIO·ll cOlllplctl:<1 tllc IGth Res.·ion of tbe Ceulrc mid the inlerest in alllhulance \l'ork is slill lIHlininincU. DlIring the jl:lst :;e,'. ion ~e\'cn cla,,~e \\'ere holt! ill difrer~lll pal·t' or tlle di.·tricL ill which the l;elltre operatcs. and :HO p~rSOJl reccin'd a. conllllele course of illstruclion, or "hich 1011'resclltc(1 thelll 'ehes ror cxalllilJ'ltiolJ. reslliting' ill 70 certiticate .. 15 mctlallioll, and eight laL~l bcing obLailH'l1. (lrL'at StlCCl'::;S l1!;aill attl'llclell tho CO l11l'ctillons helclla .. t ~1ay ill connec. tion with tit; challenge shield. Preliminary competitions wer~ held at Cleator :Moor, Fril.illglon all(I,'j,ldick. and the tinal was held at \\'bitehan:11, lJeforc 11 large aud rt'lll'es~lltatl\,() uudience }Irc:idctl oYcr ~ll'. ,J. D. Atkill'Oll, )f.SC., H.~l. Inspector 01 l\llllC";. X c\\'l:a,·tle·()ll·Tync. Tbc 'hiel(l \\'a. WOll Ily a team reprc entillg tbe :Jlo\l hray llllllC" l\nkhouse heing ~lld, allli .Muss Bay 3rd. The pre ~ntalioll o( the shiel. 1 :11'll1 watclles to the willnillg Leam antI watch guards to the 2m1 team wa llllule by ~ir J Ohll :-;. Ralllllc" al'o the '. UUllynghame" til' t aid 110.·cs to the me:nbLl" of tC:tIllS who \\'I3l'C wiuner:> ill lhe jlreliminury competition, the clatter tIeing the gifl of .\lr. \YI11. Leek. II.:\1. In. pector of :JUne', Clealor Moor. The compditioll was conducted hy fill'. F. II. ~lol'i,un. :11.D., n.p.I1., County :JIeJical Officer of Health, Cnrli,;1r. appoillted by thc Cumberland County Council. The following i.' an extract frolll th~ report of Dr. ~l 11 i 011 on thc l:olllpctitioll. "The three competing tC[Ull'; in tlll' tinal were from :\Io\\'bray, 1\ll'kLouse, and :Jloss Bay, giWll in the or,ler ill \Illiclt t.ltl·\' c"'entllnll\' hlli:-herl. The knowlL'ilge of :unhulance work shn\Yll hy the lllPll COllll~l'tillg is ui' ,i. \'cry 1 igh orlle1', allrln?!l<;ct· the grcatest credit 011 thl'lll, tor tltey lllll.t spclld a largc finloUllt or till1e both readiug aud practi-.illg allluulilllCC \\'ork to rC<lr:1l their pre~cllt high .. tale of eiliciency. "
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The lat0 Eall of
~. Hraithll'uit', -'Ln. '.);., E. A. BraithwalLc, :'Il.n., \\T. P. Driggs, :'If.I)., H. ' . H. 13\-crs, .\1.11., :'11.1:.0.:-:., U. ()aldcnrood, :'Il.n., h. Linel.'!), Clark, :'11.11., '.;'IL, Cltlltn, L.l:.C.ti. & J' .• E,lill .. I..F.!'. & ti., ma·., ,r. lI. Dlldgeon, 1..1: . ('.1'., ·W. Eadie, )[,11., Lieu. l(o1',1ll, :'Il.l1. l.;'II .. Ediu .. 1. l'Ietclter, .Ln., ' . ..\1., C . .T. J. Hani,', :'11.]1., )[.H.C.ti., S. G. Y. 11<1.1' l' i:-;. ~!.il .. :'II.H. ' .... , E. P. IIaythollltltwnilc: L. n.('.~. & P., Edin .. Id'.I'.S., l,Ja., Ed. JI . .ill:u'll'y-Cn,'s. )I.H., 11. .Jlitchell, ~1.11., ' Morris, L. £:.C.1'., ledi11., ,1. Pel111)" 1UiU., )I.B, F. Proud, :'ILD., )LH.C'.S., GL1S , H. GonIon "Tehll, L.Re.p., I"l{'().~.
Ellill.
REPOHT.
: LO' the "C'11' elHlill<Y 30th SClltclllbel', 1011. tWI) cour"c,; of lccturc' wcr\.! hl'h~. \llll' D lH Ill",.' co . , '1 l~ f t l ' . t r I' \Yl1111cn" on home nursing, and one men' 011 hrst all . I 0 Ie" U.llll:ll \\ 1:11 III I) 1 the examination in Fehruary, H 11, ; nel all passcd. From tIll.! mell . dn'~ 10 \~'~n: in for the eX<1miu(ttioll and pa,:;::;e I, I flll' ,"Ollchcr:'; anu.olle for medallIOn. I he intere t in ~t. John _,,"mbulallce work has been rel'i\,ed dtlL'll1g thclnst tln·\.!llycars and the cht~'es are \'ory well attended ,
DALTON-IN·FURNESS.
Statement of Receipt· and E.cpcnditllrefor the year clldillY 30th SIPI lIlucr. 1811. R'cc/p~s. E,rpend it/o', . .£0 ~ 11 To Eutertaiument £U 1-1 6 Dy Debit Balance . . ubscnptlOll
1 " Leetur.!r " IIirc of Hall I ' ' undries . " Bahnce in bank
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3 6
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E. 'ilLuuo:\' LEI';, IIu,1. F. PICKEU_-ELL, Hon.
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T/'~(sHl·CJ'.
lIo11or:uy Tl'ea '
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J. B. AtkinsoIl,
tIC t, Dalton·iu-Flll'IlC;;
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R II. Fothergill,
l'Iea IT.
K B, Pooley) L.n,c.p., Edin. REPORT. E\'cning Rchool Cl11!-SCS \HI e lonductell LIming the ~e' ion 1810-11 under the upen'i:;ion of the Local Higher Education Committe. as follow :-Daltoll Fir t Aid, 1 tUllent· clltcl'c,l, 10 examined. Home .::\nrsing, 10 ·tlHlent l'utered, 7 examined. Result, 12 pas,;ed. for til' t aill certificate' : :2 for YOll 'her' uud:2 obtained mcdallion.·, "hilst 011(' f'ailed. Lill\bll Fir,t .\'ill : 15 ·tudents elltered, 12 examined. 11 pa sed for til' t aid certificate allll one for medallioll. . )f.n., Edlu .
A.N~UAL
DARLINGTON. Pt·cl'litlcu1.
('hail'Juan •
The Right Hon. the Earl of L onsdale .
1I01l0\';l\',l i'oC('I·CI:ll·,}.
H. DIaI'e, Markut
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CUMBERLAND MINES AND QUARRIES. • ·l·cSi(lcllt.
1·I·C" i tl CIlt.
Gol \\'. J. A, Baldwin .
:\1.~C.
UOUOI'al'f :O;l'crCeal').
G. 'conlar, Fleatham, 'to Rees,
TIlos. W. A tki II on, Coli ier,)' 0 flice,
Oumberland.
\Yhi~ehu\'en.
J. H.. Fothergill,
)I.n,
1I0UO\'al'Y
'cc l'ce:lI'Y :uul Tl'ca , 1I1·C1'.
R. ~l. Wilke , ~l arket PInce, Darlington. JlctUt'al
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Lewi. Ea'twood, L.n.C.l'., L.I:.G.~. J. H. Fothcrgill, )r.n .. J. La"l'ellCe, )LD.: F. G. .Jfa ltill , ?l1.1:.('.>'., ._mg. <:'01. G. Mid(1Jl'llli~s, :'11.1) .. Ja11le~ i\[Ullrl\ L.RC.r., L.n.c.::;., II. C. P.;ar on, :'1[,13., c.)!., \r. Pet[cl', ~1.D., l'.)1.
St. Jail n .L17nbnZu/llce Associc~lion.
L ocal RfPOTtS /1'01n Centres.
Statement of Receipts and E~:pclldit1l1'C fOi' the year ending 31st Decembel', 1911. RC"eipts. E.llJenclitll1·c. To BaJance in ha11l1, 1.1.10 £13 17 11 13y CenLre fees, stores, elc. £i~ 2 1 " Fee a.ntl Lore' 13 5 " Ualauce 4 3
Railway Company, loadecl an~ unloaded a hospital train, formrd a rest station, etc., and movelllhe woullded alld slCk lJY wagon", motor cars, amlmlallce war'OTlS wheeled o litters, anll cann.l hoat to improvised hospitals at Chaudesden, Spondon alld Dono\\,ash, alld tbe \\oul1(led were abo hillett'(l at prh-ate llOusPs (Dr. Barron's, ~Irs. Parry's, fr. Evans, and others). On Augut 5th, the local S.J.A.13. COlllpan v was inl'ite(l uy IIrr Grace the Ducbess of D evonshire to her gardon party a-t Chatsworth, and later in the year wac; in. pected in the Drill Hall, by General '''. ,Yo Kelluy, P .}\LO. Northcm ComllJalld, n.nd was highly commended by him .
124
£27
£27
6 -1
Audited and found correct.
II.
TEWAT:T,
6
4
125
[Jon. Auditai'.
RrclullD M. WILKES, lion. SCC1'etarlJ and T7'eGsurcr.
DEVONPORT. )'1'(' j
DERBY.
TI·ca<;urer.
lOr c i(l Ill.
ir Francis Ley, ~Ii's
Darby, 10, \rcrnoll Derby.
nt.
F. Cassidi,
b'cet, .Ucdical
ilL D.,
Trinity Terrace, Dcrhy .
F. Bremner, :tILB., F . Cas itii, M.D., '\". G. Copestake, M.n.C.S . , C.. Fletcher, M.R.C .. , R. W. Gentle., )I.n.c.s., F. L. A . Orca"es, F.l:.C' . • . , E. Colher G:~en, M.R.C .. , - HOI'I'se, )I.R.C.S., A. IIunt, )I.D., t. .John, :-Lll.C.S., J. 'Y. hlllg, ~I.B , Douglas Lamie, )LB. , R. Lanric, )LD., n. Lucc,. F.n.C ... , G. lI~o0.n, L.R.C.P., M. Parry -Jones, M.D., W. Reiu, L.l:.C P., G. llDS, M.D., G. lIlllcy, )LB., J. A. Southern, lIr.n.c.s., E. "raith, M.ll.C.S.
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1II.D.,
Fees for Examinations ale of illedallions ale of Books Bale of Bandages Sundry Sales Bank I nterest Subscriptions Donatiolls
39 10 10
11 16
6 6
33 16 350 4. 17 4 o 17 6 5 16 6
1 £121
5
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" Pl1l'cll'lse of Medallions anel Lal cIs . " PlU chase of B ok' " Pl1l'cilase of 'und ry ,'to res " Prill ting, Posta!,:,!", etc. . " Dank Charges " Balance at Bank, ,'ept. 30th, 1911
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13
37
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ta(emenl of Receipts and E:Ij1cnditure Receipts.
To Dalance hrought forward from un 0
(01'
£8
8
6
£8
8
6
thc yem' ending 30th September, 1911. E"'jiCllditl£l·e. By Balance in haud £8 8 6 £8
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LITTLETO~, Chairman. C. BARWIS, 'j'reaszucr. R . J. FITTALL, Hon . Seeretnry.
,y ILLI A)I JOliN
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7 3
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DUBLIN. pJ'(' j(l(,llt.
2
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£121
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311 7 7 0
. Iaff.
n.p.II.,
StatelJWllt of Receipts and Expenditure fOI' the yea?' cnding 30th Septembcl', 1911. E.fpCllditll1·e . Receipts. By Exnmillers' Fces anti T o Balance brought forward, £30 6 6 Expenses £19 16 8 1910 " " " " " " " "
Devonl1ort.
George C. Sallc1ford, )I.D., E. Symes S. W. Ya oy, Fleet, 'urgcon. •
-Caff.
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R. J. Fittall, Municipal Offices,
~J('(liC11 1
0, Hall,
( 'laajrJlJaJl.
The ilfayor of De,oDpol't. lIo)Jorary Scc rel:tl').
J . C. Banl'is, Nelson Gartiens, De\'Ollport.
II()UOl'al'Y li'ccl'cl :ay.
Tl'ca Ill·cr.
c1 {,JI t.
The Right Hon. The Lord. t. L&vall, C.Y.O., C.B.
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Audited anti found cOlTed, F. 'Y. HU . .TT, Hun. Auditoi'. Fll .·\SCIS LEY, Pl'esi(lent. MAItGARET DAr.UY, llun. Treasure/,. F. CASSIn!, M. D. , Han. Secretary.
ANNUAL REPORT. The past year has been one of cOlltiuued satisfactory progress; 11 classes ha ,-e been held, the members of which gaineti 277 certificates, cOl1lpl'i::.ing 9 male first aid, 129 femalcn.rst aid, 31 female llursing, 19 male llomc hygiene certificates. In addition, 61 males and 1 female passed their voucher, 52 males their medallion, and 45 males their label re-examiuations. The loca.l division, and the local Ilursing division S.J.A. B. have kept up their numbers, and were in£pectecl July 15th, 1911, at Chaddesden, hy D eputy Assistaut Commissioner Ratcliffe. After the inspection, tbe local division anu nul' ing division "' .J.A.B. , by k ind permission of the Midland
The Right HOll. thc Earl of "Mcath: 1>:.1'. TI'(,
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JlolloI'ary SCC1'ctal'Y.
J. Lumsdcn, )1.])., F. H.C.P.I., 4, Fitzwilliam Place, DnLlin.
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The Right HOll. :Mr. Justice Ross, P. C. J. Dallas Pratt, ~l.D., F. R.C .S.I., 19, Fitzwilliam I..Jqual'e, Dublin.
A. sislaDt lJonoJ'ary I'i('crt'lary.
tevcllsoll,
::II. n.,
n. P. II., 60, Lower Baggot )( c d ital
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treet, Dublin.
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Lily A. Baker, )LB., C. Arthur K. nail, M.D., F.n.C .. 1., • ir Chas. B. Ball, Bart., M. D., )1. CIT. , F. rt.C.fl.I. , C. Preston Bull. )1.])., Arthur H. Ben'oll, )I.B., F. H.C.f'. J., L.t.-Col. qarsolJ? 1.~1. ' . ; Geor~e Cope, )['D., E .Jlc Dowell Co grayc. ~LD., F.R.C.S.I., U' FranCIS Crl11sP, )1. Il., Prof. F . A. Dixon, )I.D .. D. ·c., amuel GonIon, To, K.Q.C.P.1., L.R.C.S.I., Thomas E. Gordon, )J.B. , F.R.C.s.I .. T. O. Graham, )I.D., H.P.H., J. L nmsden, )['lJ., F.n C.P.I., J. Dallas Pratt, )I.D., F.R.C.. 1., "~alter C. te,ellSOll, U.D ., D.P.H., Ella \Yeu]" )1. D., J. de C. ,Yhtelcr, )I.D., F.R.C .. 1.
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AXNUAL REPORT. The Ccntr .li COlllluittce of .JlanauellJellt of the Duulin Centre Ira reor~anised this y.e~r (19~1). The usual cla.se· tas detached cla'es) were held by the R.LC., l.:i-ullll1e ' S s Brewery, Jacob's Biscuit Factory, City of Dublin, etc.
Local Reports from C'ent1'f8.
12G latcmcnt of R eccillts and E:cpcndi'ul'(" 9th Fcbl'lllll'lj to 30th Septcmbcr, 1911. Receipts. Expenditure. 1911. 1911. CO 2 .lh·h. n. Dy hel[nc Ilook Feb. 9.-To Ca h l'eceiyed " Gran t lO\\'arcls 13. Feb. from Urs. Eileen Fitzexpew.ies of ~qllipn)('.lIt, gib lJon . £50 2 8 Oity of Dl1bllll .l lJrfllJlg To ... l~lldry "111bscriptions as b 0 Division, .J .A .B. per Li st 1 10 0 !'I I Ltt'. 13. By H!tlance of Accollnt, clue IIenll20 16 lluarters fOI' 1910 ·ApriI3. Printing amI 8tationClY, from 3nl Feb. 2 9 1910. to th Mal'. II)} 1 J nly ~. By Grant lowul'lls expellses Lon! lv caglt 5 0 Oup Oompetition . July] . PetlyCasli,llcrDr. ~tC\ ellson (M.,sL. lIoll. "ec.) 2 0 'cpt. 30. By 'lamps and 0 5 Rccei pt Forms 16 0 By Bcdance in hanll
£,)1 12
£51 12
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0
7 0 0 0 0 0 8
r have compared the abo ~'e tate\llell t of Receipts and Paymell ts II ith the hooks and vonchers of the DubJm OClHl'e, t. Juhn AmlJlilance Association, relating th ereto and founll same to be COll'ect. DAYID ,YEyml, of 1/1 (lit a,'.
A NUA L REPORT . Three classes ill first ai(l a1ld two ill home llursing were helJ elm iug the last winter session uuder the COlJtlol of the IIighl'l' Educatio1l Committee, \\h en the follo\\ing cCltifi(,:1Le." etc., were gain('el :-l"irsL Aid CCltifjratcs, 2G; Vouchers 3 ; Medalliolls]3; Labels 4. A COlllt;e of at least 2lle~HolIs is given in H CJlne Nursing, in which the co-operation of the 1c(;:1l Doctot'l and a trailled Nurse is secl1\'t'(I, as the neces8ity for HOIIlC Nllrsing 0.11(1 a comparatively thorough course is keenly {'elt in a Oolliery district. It is only througll the friendly co-opemtion of the lJi gher Education COllllllittee that the Celltre is aule 10 do its \I ork pretty thol'ongh1y lJOth in J\mlllila,llCl! Lrailling alJll ill Homo Nurr.;illg, as lhereby grants are clJiaiuecl to cover the ex pell . e of rathcr lengthened COUJ'seR. 1n connccLioll with the Ftllesillere AmlJlllance Corps, 1 lJHLIl pa8sed f()J' a \Tolleller, 7 for Medalliolls, an(l ] 5 for Labels. 45 womCll have lIOW olitaillcd, ill the classes prol1loted by the Celltre, the dOl\ble qnalifkalioll of' First Aiel aJ1d lIon,e Nu)'sing. ,'event! of the female members of the EJ1eslllel'e 8alllulitau ClIild, who had taken lirst [lid aile! nnrsingillstrllction, attended and dealt \rill! many rases of faillting at the Worsley AgricultUl'al .'how, lleld on the 16 th of Augm;t, 1911. One r('male \\'a:> laken seriously ill, amI they, wi th the Secretary of the 'Worsley ])i\'i8ioll of the Ellesmere Anilmlance Corps, acrollipallied her to her llomc some miles diHlant in the \'{alblen OtTicc Ambulance ,Vagoll helon~ ilJ g to the Earl or Rl lesmere. Tllc.'e ladies IHul a great (lcal oflroulJle wi th the side Iloman, who is ollly now (Ocloher 1n11) hc,'ollling COli valescen t. ArnLllgel1\C11 ts ha\'e l)een made for the holding of' First Aid t1l111 Sick Nursing classes through the Irinter of 10ll-12. Th e Centre has lost a men,ber of its i\I('clil~al Staff, tIl rough the death of Dr. \\'. Y. M,utin . III HllO he was eleded an HOllorar}, Life Meniller of the Association, finally being ree n llllllt'IHjefl foJ' tlJe distinctioll or IIOllOral'Y A~sociatc of the Order of the Ho pibLlof St. ,John of JC!'I,:alcm in Enghmlt, in recognition of :30 years' active service ill .Am bulance WOlk.
Statement of A C(,Olmts fa,· the ?lcar end iug 30th September, 1911. ncceipls. Payments. To Balance fonl':"1.id, Oc t. 1st, By Balallce ill hand, . 'el't. 1910 £70 5 9 30th , 1911 £71 " Ballk 111 tCl'cst ] 0 2
£71
ECKINGTON.
Tl'ellSlIl'el'
:uHl II on.
r.
11
£i1
G. SC<'l'('1 n I'y.
toyen on. U Nli .. :11
5 11
5 11
JE,.;.E \YALLWOItK, O/winnan. ELJ\L1RD 1\OI)]1;:\, 11011. TTC(tsllrer. 'THACIIAX IlOL;lIE, f[01l. SCl'1'etw'lj .
{ ' hairmlln.
l~l'e"illent.
J. II. Wells.
127
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Dr. G. II . W. Jone~.
R. Dumbleton, Th e H ollies, Eckington.
ANNUAL REPORT. No class was held during the year ended ertembel' 29th, 1911.
FARNHAM. 1'J'CSidcJlt.
Th e Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of 'Yinchester. Tl·('l\<;Ul'('J·.
ELLESMERE. I'l·csiflcllt.
W. R. ,Yor;,alll, 21, DO\\lliug Farllhaili. ( · hail·UIlIJI.
Jes~c 'Ya11110rk.
Th e Right H on . The Earl of Ellesmere . Tl'eas urcr. Ed ward N oden, Beech H onse, Worsley .
1l0JlOl'al'Y Sccl'c /nl·Y .
traehan Holllle, JI.lilllIou!;e, Worsley.
Lifc )t1(,JIIl>crs. The Right H on . Th e Earl of Ellesmere, Strachan IIohllC, Andrew Knowles & SOl1~, L td., Oharles Pilkingtoll, George Roscoe, J esse Wallw ork. )tlcllieal
~ taff.
H. BatesolJ, M. D., A. E. BelTY, ;lLll., A , J. LOI\e, L.R.C:.S., L.RC. S., TJ.R.C.P., R. SayerS,1ILD., E. T. Sco\\'by, M.B.
L.l : . U.l'.,
J. II. }'Iart;h,
treet,
UOllOl'lll'Y SC(,l'etnl'Y.
A. , \,inslatJe, 115, East 'treet, Farnham.
I'll ('IUcal Stn ff. S. A. Coail, ;lULl'."., L.ll.C.P. , Lond., Hugh F. Ealand, L.Il.C . P ., L.R . C.S . , J. .'pencer Hall, ~1.f)., ll.i;., DUI'lialll, II. Hine, L.l:.C.P., L ond., ~I.l: . C.S., J. Bussey, ~I.u., lILltC.S ., ,'. G.'loman, L . n . C. p., Lond., M.B.C . S., W. B. Vaile, ~l.n.
ANNC"AL REPORT. 'TIle work of the Centre has ueen steadily nmintained during the past season . The llumber of clas es held lIas not so large as last year's record, o\ying partly to changes ill the schoollllaHters ill thc \'i!lages, and p<1rtly to the fact that as the classes lJa I'e Ileen running for some year, a difilclIlly \ras to lind {'re h recruit . evell com'ses of lectUiCs ",ere given, viz., the 11sual winter course by Drs. Sloman and Ealanc1,
Local Reports front Oentres.
St. J ohn Amlndance Association
128
• COlll'S nv 1.y Dr • CO:1,ll in Lhe Lown ; at Frensham, 111.:1,lc an d a 1\T l,,;urslng U " ]' rr and I fem:1,lo Ar \\'rcI'c.lesba.m, onc hy Dr. I l1lt; n.t ong lalli, one on 1, l ' D' SI)enceI'IIali. ·Il.. 1 ~t Lbe 130Ul'lle one by Dr. EalaJlll. ;) cn.udillllLes preRl'lltcll De UI)' 1"1 HI e l' Inll~) ~\'ere ncccssrui \'iz ~j JTil'.~t Aill Cert. ifien,tes, ] 7 Nl11'~il1g, 29 t lcmse yes (l.l l ,J . , ;~ . I 1 f '03 Cel·t·1.lcacs r' l' anl1 Youcber 6 Me(lallions and 6 Ln.lwls. llUS110\\" 111n ;:e~ a tol,] 0 (j 1)24 :M ~ll :~llioll;; i 'sneLl to thc Centrc. ,\Tc rCl;{rct to recol'll the loss of om la~e . 1 t· I'· l'yle \\'110 hns crone to ,YestmJllster, (1,nd !"I,re glad to say that IllS 1-;.Ie Il en Jl. \, t-I 1) I'(,Sll, ICllCy. Tl lC 11n111 b er 0 f . 't tl1e ')1' 'bOl1riC Dr T'lllloL has ncepptcl1 tie succes. or 0lc·1 b\TL mem bel'S , . " l' , f'I .' of the '1'0\\,11 Corps waR S 19·1 Itl Y'Jll exee.·s 0 • Ie pI evlOUS cases a tL en(l I J , b I ' "\T t '10 " 'car 71 beinO' record cd a. against 65. The AliI II :111ec l an W:lS Oll 011 occasIons 9 t:111Ce of over 250 milcs ) , '. .J 0111C of the cases trcatcIl \\'erc yery severo ,. 1 r 11' 1 d covennO' n, u 1s , °t. bly severcd arteries in ann cnn ed by a SC) t 1C a lllg on )are :1.l'm, an a ones, no cl, • • f' tl 1 cr Vcry bad compound COmll11l1uted fractUlo 0 10 eb ·
)Y
7
Statc?ncnt of Reccipts and E~'J)rndill/1'c (0'1' the YCa?' cnding 30th June, 1911. Receipts. E.ellcnd illll'c. £16 5 11 To Contingency Fund . £ ·19 Hl 7 By HClllovnls Balance in ballll, J nnc 30th, 1910 . Receipts for Removals " Subscriptions and Dona" tions.. , Ex.amination Fees and " Expen cs . ' ale of Stores and Hire of "Charts.. Lecture Fces, '1'0\\'11 CIa. s " Interest to NOL, 1910. " Sale of Medallions and " Labels "
Examination Fccl'; and . 10 12 6 H 1l11~ Exp cn es 20 1 0 "Rent of Oalcc and Quit 10 4. Rents 8 4 17 19 0 "Plll'chase of Stort's 2 10 " PrilItillg and StD tioncry 1 13 9 19 0 I " l\Icllnlliolls nlHl Labels o 17 I " Po ·tago, Uheqncs, (TC. o 7 7 3 I " Repair amI SlllHhics o 5 1 7 0 "Iusura.nce o 4 1 4 1 "Gas
£123
1
2
12
Total Expenditure " Balance in bank " Balance in hand .
6
4~
51 56 16
1 8 3 8 J
O~
£123 12
4~
129
FURNESS RAIL WAY. 1·,·csitIcllt.
His Grace the Dukc of Devollsllire.
t.:h:lirmall.
The Hight Hon. the Lord Muueastcr.
JlollOral'Y 8ccl·etal'Y.
John Hope, Gcneral .i\lanager's Officc, Barrow-in-Furness. ~Icclical
. tafT.
R. O. Bowman, M.])., M.ll.C.H., L.n.G.p., II. S. Byers, M.B., Dllrh., M.R.C.S., 1,.lU'.1'., E. F. lIawkesworth, L.R.C.I'. &; s., Ed . , L.F.P. & H. Glas., Eldol1 Pratt, M.D., M.Il.C.S., L.n.C.l'., II. F. ·W arwick, 1!.B., clT .n., L.lt.C.S.n:., J. T. Williams, ;)[. R. C. S. E.
ANNUAL RI~PORT. Theclagses in connection wi th tbc Fumes Rail way Centre at Barrow Haverth waite l\1illom, lIloor Row, (Tlver;;ton and Whitchaven were very well atte~ded uurincr th~ In.st sessioll, and rjr~t aid W1R rendercd by the mem1Jers in no lese titan 245 ~ases. The anllnal meeting was held at Furness A.bbey on WC(lllCsday Al1(fnst 23rd when the 0hail'lIlll.l1. of the ()clltre, the Ilt ..lIon. The Lord Muncast~l', p~esided, a~d the certificates, sJlver labels and llletlalhons were presented by Lady Randles. The competition for the Directors' Shicld mill prizes was also held het\\'een teams representing thc Darrow, i\Iillolll, Moor How, Ulverston and Whitehaven classcs the result be.ing :-J1illolll ~62~, Moor .Row 156.~, Barrow 145, Ulverston 115 (hol(lers), and WhItehaven 92. Slll'geon-illaJor D3.l'lVlll, . :>I.D., very ably officiated as judge. Prizes were prescn tell to the mem1,ers of the i\llllom team by Lady Randles eonE'istin a of silver·plated tca services, and the Moor Row team of silver-plated fruit dishes~ Stlver.plated f.mit stands were a~s? pr~sellted to tIle ~embers of the Furne~s Railway team for sectl1'1Jlg the fourth pO~ltlOu 11l the Inter-Ra1lway r.ompetition at London in May laot. Three teams l'E'presenting tltis Oentre took part in the competition for the "IIeath" Cup, in the T eellllieal School;;, Barrow, on Angnst 26th, when No.1 team \Vas return ed the \\'inner, No. 2 tcam ucil1g secolIJ, anil No. 3 team fourth. P. Probert of No.1 team IVOll the prize for the higl1est indiyidual score anu J. Eva and ·W. Uren also won prizes for the next highest scores. '
E. G. TllcCoNNOCHIE, Glwi1'1non.
,V. R. \\' ORfU~I, 11011. Tl'casul'e!'. A. \\Tn,SLADE, lIon. , ('C f'ct (uy .
GLOUCESTER. )'l'csicl('lIt ancI ( 'hairnlau.
J. M. Colletl.
FAVERSHAM. The Rt. Hon. Tbe L01U I
U
eame, A.lfred HOll, e, Favershalll.
D. E. Finlay, ;)Lll.C.S., L.R.C.P ., :\£.13, O. A. Gee, M.B., lII.S., Univ. Edin., J. Goss, M.ll.C.S., L.lLC.P., F. H. Sprague, lII. ll. C.. , L.n.c.p.
Captain O. F. Hooper.
HalTi~, G.C.S.I., G.G.I.E.
Treasur('i'.
H. A.
)(cclical Staff.
(·lta I I' III a II.
)·l·csic«'ut.
CI U
0 l'a I'Y l'\ (' ('1'(' t :l1':r • :\1.1)., )I.H .C .8.,
S. R. Alexi1.lId er,
Gntdielll Honse, li'a\'crshulll.
l.ifc .U('lIlbcl':-.
S. R. Alexander, M.D., ;)1.R.C.f:; .. C. Dudley Garrett, :lLR.C.S., L.n.c.p. :U ecli ('al Sta fl'.
1I01101'al'Y Secrctary nud Treasurel'.
'1'. W. ,Vilson, 45, Dean's ,Yalk, Gloucester.
I
1
S. R. Alexander, M.D., Lou 'I., ;II.H . C.S., C. J. Evers, :lI.D., Durh., E. Go\Ye a111, 1I.B., Lond., H. \\Tonna(;ott, 1I.R.C.S., L.ll.C.P. (Boughton).
ASNUAL HEPOR'l'. A Jlur~incrb class for men was held in 1\1:1Y, 1911-1 lll1<1lilie ,1 /01'. examination, 1~ as ed and 1 failed. A dass ill fil'St aill for. "'01ll~11 was l~~l(l Jll Jllllt;, 1.9.11 ; Ii) £ttended, 13 qualified for c~al1lination, 5 olitnlllec1 first cel'tlheate :md 3 lulled, 1 obtaiued meJallion al1l1 1 faIled.
ANNUAL REPORT. During thc ycar ended Septelll bel' 30th fifteen classes haye been held in this Centrc-seven for lUell and eight for \yornen. 124 ca.ndidates receivcd first aid certificates a.ml 92 llur",ing certificate': 12 medallions and 10 labels were also gained. A nnrsing cla.s for mell, the Ih",t held in Gloucester, pro\'ecl a great success, the members taking a k een intere!:!t in the 'york. A competition was helJ in July in which six teanls competed for a challenge cup and other prizes, the winning team making 185 point;; ont of a possible 200. The jurlges \\'ere Dr. J. G. MeLannahan for ten.m work llud Dr. F. H. Spragne ror "iva voce and individual \york. It is gratifying to find that everal of the most important firms in the city are beginniug to realize the usefulness of ambul.anc() work and are starting classes in connection wi.th their works. During thE: p.'\ t yeeLr tile HOll. ecrctal'Y has had the honour of belUg allmitte(l all Honorary Scrving Brothcr of the OL'Jer of St. John of Jerusalem in Englam1. I
St. J ohn A rnu'LilwJ1ce As ociation.
130
Local Reports frol'm Centres,
Statement of Reccl1Jts and Expenditu?'c f01' the yea?' ending 30th. Scptcmbe?', 1911. . EapendLtm·e. 7 B , Yol'kina Expcnscs £1 10 3 Recclpts.
To Amollut ~I'ought forwanl " "'nbscriptlollS
~ Y Cash in lland 1"
£ ·1 1
£5
3 1 0 _____
£5
3
8
8
3
J)istl'ict lion. Sc('rctari('S . Mrs. Gal'l1~tl, Wickhan~, for Nc~vtown . Mrs. P. L . KJlights-Sn1ith, Shedfield. Miss Parr, Titchfil:'lll. MISS RenwlCk, Portchester. Miss WoodrufTe-Hicks Wickham. Hev. E. II. Duke, Wickham. Rev. F. J. Sibree, :l-I.A., PocLcl!ester. Re'v. P . L. ](ni(rhts-Smith, Shcdfielcl. o
LOCKSllEATlI AND SARISBURY DIVI SION, (to the Jfamble Hiver),
J. M. COLLETT, Chainnan and P?·esiclent. T. W. WILSON, lion. Sec. and T1·cas.
{'hail·luan.
lIon. ScC)·c tal'y. Mrs, MontgGmery, Jesmond, \Yarsash.
Mrs. Galton, Sarisbmy ('omt, 111'. Southampton.
GOSPORT, ALVERSTOKE, AND F AREHAM. I'I'C
htcuC.
.
IIOll, T rca sur e)·. Miss Williams, Meon House, Titchfield.
.
H. II. Princess Victoria of SchleswIg-Holstem.
Disfr i ct ROll. Sc-cr c tarJ e • Miss McKinstry Tigh-na-Brllaick, Sarisbury. l'lIiss Young, L 0cksheath. MI'. Hichard~, S.J.A.B., Oakcroft, Warsash.
Chail'UHllI :tIut )Ion. Secre C:U'y .
1 I nspector-Genera1 H .C . 'Y 1 00lS,
R.
T
. , C.Y.0. , C.B. , JCU.P., M. D.,
LisnalJ1andl'a, Al verstoke. )(OUOI':\l'y TI·c n Slll·c r .
W . M. Clay, Anglesey Lodge, Alverstoke, Hants. ~Ie{lical SCnff. ( ) (F 'l ) A W Bl1rrell L iClHlt. -?l°l.CII. Darviclle BIL'ooRkb I~,p(';~~':bc~;l~' \~A~~;'l':~l ~!~~1~~~~~gi1, ~. 1):, (Aher~ M. D., .ll. ase, M.ho .s. , . . . . '. Ii d J\Ia'or P .M 'Teny, Idt.C.P. stoke) Fleet lUgeon H. R. Osbome, 11. '. (CatIs el \ . '.·l H' C ,,;ooc!s R.N. & ., l!~din., L.I?P.. , Glas. R.F~~. (T.) (Go port), Inspec 01- enela ., "
d
M.D.
(Alverstoke), T . O. V .
"lllnn~,
tR.C.S., L.R.C.P.
GO PORT A ID AL VER. TOKE DIVl ION (with Forton and Lee-on-the- olent). &e.
Il01101'nl'Y secr e t llr y . Captain Logan Stansfeld, 1:' N.
TI'e a sure r.
Mrs.
R . N.,
tansfeld.
L
Cbairman.
Honorary
DeplIf y -('Ilai .. man. Lieut. -Colouel H. M. Matthews, (late Royal Surrey Regt.) We:.tbury House, Fareham. iSCC1·etal'~'.
~frs. Lenox Nflpier, Catisfield Cottagc, Fareham.
Assis ta nf 1I0nOl'UI'Y i'icc)·et:n·jSs .
:Miss M. F. Mathias, Catisfield ; Mr. J. Dodge, " est Street, Fareham. )(ouol'ary T r easur e r. Captain John Ramsay, Ie.E., Cams Hall, Farebam.
To " " " " " " "
Subscriptions £14 7 Class Receipls . 28 7 County Council grant 25 11 Ambulallce acconn t 5 0 Annual Delllollstrati0n . o 13 Refund of examination fees 3 3 Refund of Postage 2 0 Miscellaneous 0 8
£79
44
0 2 0 0 6 0 0 3
9 11 o 10
£123 10
Di. Crid IIOll. !'<'c r e Carics. Honse, Lee-on-theIrs. Ayling, " lelita," Had. way. Miss C. C ..Cook, Gr~\'e .. , ~ ,t Mark's Solent Mrs Crockett Anker House, near SLubblllgtOll. l'ltl. s Gla}, 1'1 1 d R oad . Al,'er ·toke. Mis Kate Hanu.\', " ullny. ide," E~lIl.lnll~t Roa.l hu~~~ ;O~t~ ·l iss 'Ha"wanl 107 Forton Boad. illr. Bullll. er Elson. 1\ ISS .>;UlSO~;:,. J], . \.t " • Cl arence S quare, GOSI)orL . Rev . H t' St J1'1S o\\'e, tacre, A' lJverstoke. Miss "nnth, fohn Et on Vicarage. G. R. E,lI",ards, 51, J osepl~ Street, J ewtoll'Jl, T l~p." h . AherAmbulance Hriga,le. F. J. Fleeman, Post Ofl;ce, ~lVlel'CstokC . 'tl'" Fl1?n~, , altcr stoke Yillacre. S. J. ,Yoodman, lIoll. ,ec., 'Iechmca 01l~1I:1 Ae. . '," ' 45, Queen'soRoad, Gosport, Hon. clec., t. John Ambulance Dl'Ign.de, an,l for :BOILon District. FAnEHAjl DIYI. IO.~ (with Portcbester, hedfichl, ,Yickhalll amI Titcbficltl).
L ady Parker, Blackbrook House, Farebam.
Statem,enL oj Rce,;ipts ancl E"7Jenclit1tt'ejm' the yca-r' ending 30th September, 1911 . Receipts. Expend it a-r·c.
Total Ourrent Rl'ceipts " Balance from 1909-10
t:b:1irJllall.
Inspector-General II. C. , Yoods,
131
,y.
Dy Head-quarters Charges ,_ Stores Printing and Stationery. "" Ambulance Department . " Annual Demonstr9.tion Postage and Parcels " Miscellaneous
"
Total expenditure Balance at close
9 ~l. CLAY,
£18 18 1 16 18 9 9 8 0 20 10 0 5 4 10 2 0 0 o 19 6 73 19 49 11
2 7
£123 10
9
Hon . T naS1L1·er .
HE:\lty C. WOODS, Chairman and Hon . Sec. AN UAL REPORT. 14 classes were held aud 3 re-examinations ; 329 qualified by attendance, 276 were examined, 174 first aid amI nursing ccrtificates taken, 8 Vouchers, 34 Medallions, 38 Labels. or the classes Olle was of Scouts. No grants in aid were received. T o more fully organize the large area contained in the Centre, a third Division has been forlllccl to the I. W. of Farehn.m, boundell by the Hamble river, as the" Warsash and arisbuI'Y," a rapidly developing district. The Fareham Di\'ision has sustained a great loss in the resignation of 1Irs. Ramsay as Chairman, who had for many years taken an active part in the work. Lauy Palker has accepted the vacant chair. The following Y ..:t. D. Comp:tnies ha \'e been formed during the year, viz. women, Gosport Brigade, Alverstoke Oounty Company, Wickham County Company, Locksheath and ari bury COllnty Company, and a Brigade men's division is now being formed. The Anllual Mecting helt1 at ,\ng1esey Lodge, Aiverstoke, on July 29, proved a great Sllccess. Her Highnc's Pl'ince.:s Victoria of Schleswig- Holstein honoured the Cen tre as Pl'esident by her prescnce. After inspectin ~ the t. John Ambulance Oompanies, Brigade and County, ano watching "ith much interest an excellent display of first aiel and nnrsing given by teams from all parts of the Centre, Brigades aud Companies, and Sconts, Her II ighne's gmciollsly presented the Oertificates and Badges gained during the year, auc1 expressed the great ph-asme the meeting had given her. The alJJbulance van was employed on 41 occasions, the "heeled stretcher on 11. The l'emavals were chiefly of injured and seriously sick to t he Portsmouth hospital in charge of First Officer Salter, and members of the Brigade.
132
Local Reporls
St. John A mb'LLluJllce Association.
Cases of First Aid. 1·ellrhl'cd. Gosport.-'2 ng., 1911,-A cornpoullll fracture of right leg with Vl'llOUfl blccll~~lg. 2 ept., 1911,-Attempted suicille hy htut1annm. Bolh succcssfully tlcatctl by hrst Officer alter, S.J.A.B. . . Fal'clwlIl.-IIcJlry Collin::'\, chauffeur ,,·hen motol'll1g, met a cart rrom W111Cb blood ,,-as rrecly dripping, and found 1l.lat it cO.lIta.ine!l.a mall \"hosc han.d hMI been C~lt ofl' by 111achi1101'Y and the stump lmply .tled lip III an hun.c1kerclllef; lIe applIed a tourniquet and dressings, [rom a first mrl box ul\\'ays kel~tln Lhe cal', ull(l put the arm in a sliug, then allowmg the man to proceed to hOSPlta.l.
GRANBY. l'I'('I'iclcllt.
( 'hajl'JII:ln.
E. 1\1. Mundy, n.L.
O. J. Ward. Tl'C n "m'(,l·.
C. Cartel', Union of London and
mith's Dank. },ift.' Jh'lJl h('l's.
non. !ii(,Cl·('ta l'Y. J. Herbert, ,Yicara.ge Street, Ilkeston.
II. Potter, :l>1.n.c.s., & L.lt.C.l'., EfIi)). A. Dobson,M.R.c.S. & I,.n.c.r., LOlld.
lUC(licnl StnO'.
A. Dobson, M.n.C.S., and L.R.C.P., Lond. ANNUAL REPORT. First aid classes commenced in October. li'orty-t\yO joined, two fell onto Forty continued to att~nd to Thur day, Dec. 22; 37 attended the exaJ1liJlutioll on Dec. 29, 1910,30 passed, 7 failed. Brigade members also attended the lcclnres aucl \Yorl~ecl with new cla.s through the three months course. On Jan. 5, a ncw class on SIck nUl' iug commenced. Lectures and practises open to all. Only Brigalle mcmbers attended examination, April 20th, 1911.
Statement of Receipts ((ltd E xpendilll1'c Reccil,ls. To Students Fees, New First Aid £6 11 Class Books and Bandages sold to " old Students 3 3 Part payment for Medallions " Labels and Badges 211 Board of Edllcati0n Grant " Dec., 1910. 31 10 0 3 ,. Bank interest Balance in Bank, 1st Oct., " 1910 3 16 £47 16
/1'071&
Cenb'es.
133
GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY. l'I·CF4idcnt.
The Lord. Claud J. Hamilton,
"V.
IfOllOJ'aJ'Y 8ccrctal·Y. M. P .
T. O. Mein, Loco' Department, G.E. Ry., Stratford, E.
ltl('/liral !iilnIT. lIT.B., C.]I[., Gla~., [,. 8.A., F. II.
II. U. Ac1<iisOIl, M.R.C.S., L.U.C.P . • Lond., J. II. Barrs, I<'.n.c.~., BCl:kett, M.n., D.C., T. Belding, M.P•. C.S., . 1,.n.c. P., A. Burton, M.D., J. N. Ool1il)S, M. D. , G. F. Cross, M.B., n.8., Dl1l'h., S. O. I~aclcs, J,,]t.C.P., L.n.a.S., Edin., lr. P. Elliott, M.B., c.:I>1., Abel', A. N. Fell, M.D., n. :b'ol'!ltel', L.U.C.P.I., r,.u.c.:-;.r., F. ,V. Fostcr, M.R.C.S., I..lt.C.P., E. Gillison, K. GilJlson, D. GoclllaJ'(l, M.ll.a.Fl., L.ll-O.P., T. II. Goorlman, M.lt.C.fl., L.S.A., F. D. Grayson, 1T.R.C.Fl., 1,.S.A., n. Gurney, L.R.C.p., L.R.C.S., Edin., J .. O. Ilul'colll't, M.n., LOlHl., D:P.lI., Oamb., D. C. Henry, ~I.B., CIl.D., F. R.C.S., J . S. HlJ1nell, M.D., E. K. Houchlll, L.R. C.p., r,.R.C.S., Edin., C. Jack. on, r,.1'•. c.p., F. F. C. Jagger, M.B., ClI.B., B. H. Lcigh, L.P•. C.p., hR.C.S., C. W. Low, ilI.B., G. Lucas, 11.U.C.l-l., L.R.C.P., Lo~d., C. J. Mansell, M.D., R. J. l1il1s, :-r.B., C. P. 0 Connor, ilr.D., Dnrh., J. C. H.. RIChardson, :'lI.B., D.C., J. Shaw, 1I.B., OH.J?, Glas .• J. Stevenson, :'>I.B., D.SC., ,V. Tyson, M.D., M.ll.C.S., I,.R.C.P., E. L. Willtakel', ilI.r..O.S., L.lt.O.P. Lo~d., A. We1.Jb, M.R.G.S., L.n.o.p., S. W. Woollett, :M.R.C.S., L.S.A •• H. G. Wood-II1U. Allllerson,
,If-'
ANNUAL REPORT. The past year has hecn another period of satisfactory pro O' res8 the euucational work oLtlle Centre having been maintained in twelve classes t~o ofthcse beinO'held at stations where tlte \~ork hadllot been taken up before. The committee is pleasf-'d. to record. thut no aCCldent .on .0. ~arge sGal? has occu:red ou the railway during the past year. The cases of mdlvlrluul aCClllents whICh have occurred have l)een satishctorily (lealt with, and have shewn th3 a,halltao-es of a kllowledue of first aid. The annual comp"titioll ~gain providcd a searching t~st fot' 24 teams,"and this year the honours rell to the Kll1g'. Lynn team, which carried olf the Challeno-e Shield given .by the Directo~'s of the Compa.ny. The heul'ty snpport and interest ac~orded by the DIrectors and.chlef officers to the movement materially as ist the voluntary efforts of the many certificated workers of whom the Centre is compriseJ .
/0)' the year clldi1!(! 30th SI'jJlelilber', 1910. 6
6 0 0 6 9
3
E.'Tendl/li (c. By Kel\' Books Ull{1 Bandngc8 for .£3 9 11 ~tllllents 1 13 0 Storcs for ~chool . "., Pl'illtilJg allll Po:-.l illg 1 17 1 5 1 0 Examillatioll EXl'CllSPS " Aled all ions, Lu1leI 8 amI " Da,lges . 4 11 2 0 8 0 :'ul1dries . " Honorarium : " 20 0 0 To Hcact 'l'eacllcr 1 2 0 " ,A<;si_tallt Teacher 3 "... 0 " Secretary 11 1 Balance in B ,!u k. - -6- - " 16 3 £47
,Ve herehy certify the foregoing o.eCOlll1 tis ('orrect.
C.• 'UDtH, -t 'J, J. A. HODG-ES, f·1> anagl'r'S. J. IIE TtBERT, lIon. Bccr·t'la ,·tl. J. A. MACI '0. A LU, A1Ul1tur·.
GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. )·l'c~j(lent.
H . R. H. Princess Christian of Schle wig-Holstein. Secrctary .
The Centre Secretary, General Manager's Office, Paduington Station, W. Jle/lical Staff.
A. W. Allllerson, E. ·W. Ada.ms, T. P. Berry, J. R. Bibby, S. L. Brimblecombf' W. T. Briscoe, H. L. Brownlow, F. J. Butt, A. J. Campbell, ill. 1. Campbell, J. Carvell, H. O. Uodielll, C. (loventr)" _T. Crowe, J. E. H. Dayies, J. L. Davies, G. N. DryIand, J. J. Drinkwater, H. II. Du Boulay, J. 0 . Ell\\'arcl , E. E,'ans, J. C. R: ~reeborn, J. Go. , C. C. Grant, E. Gray, H. L . P. Hanly, W. B. Haywood, A. G. IIlggll1S, II. L. Hughes, D. De Vere Huut, W.)1. Jones - Johnson - KinO' T . R. K m~' Eel wal'us',A. ,1 0' B. Kingsford, J. H. Lilley, -Lamb, J." D. S. Lloyu, J . Marks, W. Maul'lce. T. H. l~. lIIegg , ,V. M. N. Miles, J. 1\1. :JIorris, J . Neo.l, J. F . .1' eville, A. C.Olllham, J. D. O'Sullivan, H. H. Phillips, H. F. Powell, E. Prichanl, W. L. Rhys, E. W. S. Rowlt1,lld.~, A. G. S:tllllon, A. W. F . Sayres, H. Smith, W . R. Somerset, F. H. Sprague, N. J. Spriggs, G. Steel, H. L. Stephens, R. L. Thomas, R. G. Vaughan, J. T. Wallace. H. M Webber, D. ill. Whittielcl, R. E. Whittin o' E. 'W illiams, D. J. Willio.lllS, 'I. B. Winckworth, J. Wood, ""
:ru:
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St. John AmbtLlance . . 18 ociaLiun.
Local Reports jrO?'n Centres,
GRIMSBY.
ANI UAL REPORT. It is with deep regret we have to record the 105s through death of one of the hardest workers for the Co,UHU in Ho,utlsworth, :\11". ,J. A. Attwooll, who ho,(l been a 11101111>el' of the committee since the formatioll of the Centre. The best tllanks of the committee n.re given to the member. of t~lC 111er~ical staff f~r their valuable services during the year. Three of thcm have hnd then :erVlCes recoglllzed by the Chapter of the Order of tIle Hospitn.l of, t. John of Jernsalem in Englanrl, Dr. Dn,rby Westoll havill(' been made an Hon. Associate and the Vellnm vote of thanks being awarderl to Drs.oEvans and Hawkins. Duringthe year several elasses were h<:1(1 in the district. On Coronation Day upwards of 40 mC1l1 hers took part in the procession to the park and remainerl until the close for duty, bntalLhough accorcling to lhe police estimate there were ovel 80 000 persolls presen t only two minor acciden is occnne<l. Several mem bel'S were a1 ~ on duty at the Flower ::3how, but their services were not called for. The annual competitions were held ill April and :;\Iay with the following result:: winners of Bayley Lee's Cup, Westminster Hoael Team, winners of Be. t and Lloyd Cup, Birmingham Raihyay Carriage and Waggon Co., winner of Beck Cup (be t indiddnal in competition), Mr. II. Law. The Pearsoll Challenge Shield for ladies was won by Mrs. Nixon's Westminster Roarl team.
1'.'N,id('u"
The Right Hon. the Earl of Yarhorough. UOllOI':l.·Y I'iCt'I'Chll')' :ulIl TI'ca"lUI't'I',
Chnil'tllHn.
J. Morley DCllni , 93, ,\Telholme R'Jad \YCHt, Grim ·hy.
E. Banui ·ter.
GUERNSEY, .·l·('sidCJlt.
His Excellency Major General
ir E. O. F. liallliiton, K.O.lJ.
('halt'IIlIIlI,
E. Laurie Robinson, L.ll.r.p., M.R.C.S. JlOllOl':\)')' 'I'I'('a",III'('I',
llOJlorary Secl'cl:n'y,
Mis 1\1. 13. Collings, Lrl Yenlme, Guernsey.
J. E ten de Jersey, 3, Queen's Terrace, Guel'l1sey.
135
Mettica) Stnff.
Franci
E. Carey, 1I1.R.C . . , },.111., L.S.A., C. ll'Amcrgnc hl.R.C ... , E. Lamie Hobiuson, L.R.C.r., Loud., 1>1.n.c.,.
Collings, M.D.,
Statement of Receipts and ECI.,])cnditul'e/o1· the year 1910-1l. Receipts. E,rpcnclitllre. By Female Class Fees £8 15 10 To Allvertiem8nis " Male do. 3 0 0 "Boys as illodels 2 11
" Donation
£14.
2
,. " " " " " "
Statemcnt of Receipts ct1ul Rrp1'nclitarejur ye(l1' cnclillg 31st December, 1910.
Receipts. £1 Ii
o 17
2 17
H ire of Rooms, etc. Lecturer's Fee Medallion Exam. Fees Examiners' Fees . I neiden tal Expenses Postage Premiulll on £8 7s.
2 0 :.>
3
:.l 1
2
o o
£14
7 0
1 1
8 7
0
To Balance brought forward £20 19 " Snbscri ptiOllS Sale of 'tores and Exam. " Fees. 19 Sub. to Proctor Te timonial " Fund 2 " Part Payment 5th year o :\ledals Profit from Wbist Drive 6 " Dr. Maberly's lecture 0 " " Handswol'th Horticultural " 2 ociety
To G " " 7 "
7 5
7
9
3
12 -1 3
3 9 0
0
0
"
"
" " " "
Examillerl aud aPI.royed, SAus~IAllEZ LE COCQ, llon . .rLuditor. LAulUE ROBI::s'f';O::s', ChairmCfIl. J. ESTEX DE JER EY, lIon. Sccretary. nIAltY B. COLLINGS, lIon. l'rcaJll/'t/'.
K
" " " " "
HANDSWORTH.
B:rpcnditllre. 'tores and Exam. Fees 0 15 1 6 16 0 Hire of Rooms . Proctor Testimonial Fund 5 ;) 0 i1ledals for Cups and 'hield 3 11 3 Competitions . 6 5 9 Printing . . o 10 0 In~urance Cups and "hield Cost of Fifth year Medals, and engrav1 19 6 ing Oups ancl :'llield Expenses of men at Flo\\el' o 13 0 'how. 0 2 6 Repairs to tretcher Oaretakers of schools for 0 9 6 meetings o 10 0 Wreath . undry expen es competi0 4 2 tions and exams. Hire of Lan tel'll Dr. 'isam's 0 15 0 Lecture 0 III Carriage on Goous 4 8 0 Postage and Stationery
('ltairIllIlU.
J'rc8idcllt.
n.
J. F. Pearson.
'1'.
Tt'ea nrcI'.
BOll ,
E. T, Awdry, Lloyds Bank, Villa Road.
"
S('crctaI'Y.
A. E. J ordell, ] 6, Wilton Road, IIandswol'th.
" £70 10 11
Balance at Bank Cash in hand
}Jcdical
J. F. Atkins, M.B., Off. B., a.M., F. T. H. Davies, M.B.,
Stlltf.
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.p., D. H. Burn, M.D., 'Y.Oas ,,11s, :'I1.B., Cff.B., \\T. G. Eva,ns, F.R.C.S, L.R.C.P., E. ::). Gorman, M.B., D.P.H., E. Hawkins, M.D., C.M., D.P.Il., A. T. Hol.ls\vol'tll, M.ll., )£.l1.C . . , F. H. Mabetly, M.R.C.8., JJ.R.C.p., L.S.A., ,Yo is.lm, ~r.J)., D.l'.Il., S. '1'. DurLy Weston, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., F. Newton ,Vulsh, M.B.C.S., L.R.C.I'.,
7 3 1
'1'.
lI:r:~mY BERRY, Ohai1'1nan
E. T. A. E.
0
4
£70 10 11
I
Life lUembe1'8,
S, T. Darby ,Veston, M.R.C.S., L.B.C.l'., A. T. Holdsworth M.D., )f.P..C.fl.
9
22 17
£47
BelTY.
AWDRY, JORDEN,
T,·easw·er. Hon. SeCl'eta1"y
Audited and found correct, H. BECK.
186
St, Joh'n .ihnbnla nee Association,
LUCCl;l Repo1'ls fr'o1n Oel1 lres,
HARTLEPOOLS,
HEAVY WOOLLEN DISTRICT. .·I'csidcuf.
('Ian j('Jllnu.
"l'csidcll' •
TI'Cn~l11'cl'
\V, Nightingale Hall,
:uHl
!ilcc)'cf al'Y·
J(OJlOl'lll'Y
raltby House, St. Paul's H.oad, ,Vest ILtrLlepoul.
E. M. S\yanwick,
M.J>"
F , Il.C.S.,
,V. Gray,
11.1),
lUcdical !ilf:ltl'.
.
Bigcrart nl.D,. 'Y. cott Uibh, nl.D., IV. Gra), IlL!)" J, l\1n.cglll, ,M.n" "'(T i\f n J. S. 1\lilne , l\I,n, • .£\. G. 'Y . Pearson, nl.B., E, M. A" . \. 1\l"cOTc(YOl' '"' v ~ , •• , T Swanwlck, l~.H , C . . , H. W. ~I. Stroyer, ;\I,D . , J, Blandford \\ atsoll, M.D. ANNUAL HEPORT', The interest in ambulance work h:18 been m,tintained during the ye~l', thre~ classes for men and three for \\'ome11 in first aid and one clas~ for \\'omen III llUl'smg ha\'e been conducted, the lectures being gi\'en gmtuitously ,by the l\ledi(;~ll 'taft·, to who111 the thank of the student' and abo the geneml publIc are (lue. rhcre hase been classes a.lso for l\Iercl1.utile Marine Certificates.
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HASTINGS AND ST. LEONARDS. I"I'C
J.acl~· "J'csid~u f.
idcu •.
The Lady ltlina Hythe,
The Yiscount Hythe. 1I01101':ll'Y
IIt'lul QIIlIrtc)" .
Sccl'c'al'Y.
Tbc Bra . r)' Institute, Clarelllont, IIasting .
Dr. N. F, tallard, 2, Corn walli Gdl'llens, Hastings. ,Uccli('al
G, Locke,
M,l{.C.S"
~tan·.
H. Gabb, N. F,
tallaI'd ,
ANSU"\L REPORT. Eleven classes II'ere held under the Af',ociatiol1. 201 persons attended, and 132 were successful in the examinations. The local interest in am bulancc \\ork is shown to be unabated and the efficiency of thr illstruction wc11 maintained,
Statement of Receipts and E.1penditlt1·e fo1' the yea?' ending 30th September, 1911. R eceipts. I E:rpenclitw'c, To Balance frol11 last year £27 1 " Neve & Co.. ale of Stores . 8 11 " Subscriptions 3 7 " Students' Fees . . 20 10 " Sale of Labels &c" and, Exam. Fees 19 13
8 5 0 0 2
IBY Head Office. ·-
tores, Examiners, "Advertising classes "Printing and Stationery " Perigoe and Boy Models "Lectmer " Stam ps Balance at Ballk
"
£i9
8
3
I
HAURY GAllE,
£14. 14 8 20 8 8 1 19 6
1 0
8~
198 15 15 0 2 5 2~ 21 14. 10
£79
Captain J. P. Critchley.
)Jon. SC('l'ctnl'Y·
TI'CaSlll'f' l'.
R. Gaelic, Field lIill, Halley.
H. U. Vickers, Lancashire & Yorkshire Bank, Dewsbury,
Life lUcm 1IC1';;,
, V. cott Gibb,
(;11 II i I'lIlali.
Major p, B. 'Vo.lke1'.
Dr, II. W, 1\1. tlLrover,
01. Lauder,
1:17
],irc ;tlcJUlJcl's . B<.Ltloy Co·operative SoeieLy, Halley Working ~J en's Club, Birstall Co-operative Society, R. S. DaItlen, (Dewshury), H. Brearley aud SOllS, Ltd., (Batley), J. W. Black lml'l1 , (Batley). J . Critclilcy & SOllS, (Datley), S. J. Cbadwick, (DcIVsbl1l'Y), .l\lc~flrs, Urawshawanel Warln:rLol1, (Dewsb~lry). D~\\"sbnry Co-operative Society, R. Gatilc, (Bo.tlcy), Heclonondwlke Co-opprahve SOCIety, E. T. Ingham. Geo. Lee, (Dewsbnry), Surgeon Lieut.-Col. E Lee, M,lt.C.S., (Dewsbury), Sir ~lark Olrlroyd, (Dewsbury), S. H. Rpe(ldillg, (Dewsbury), Charles Wheatley, Uessrs. 'iYormalcls and Walker, Ltcl., Majorl), n. Walker, Cal)tain Eric Stockwell, Ucdical Stnff.
Dr. Aillbrose, (De\\'sbury), J, W. Applegate, M.R.C.S, (Dewslnuy), R. Beattie, M.D. (Dewsblll'Y), B. Hcneler Bennctt, M,RC.S. (Batley), A. G. S . Broughton, M.B,(natley), Percy Clay (Dewsbnry). E. Deane, M,D. (Dewshury), A. Dick, M.B" (Birstal), N. W. Eley, M,R.C.S, (Batley), II. Fitton, 1I.RC,S. (Dewsbnry), T. O. IIalli,Yell, M. R.C . S. (Dewsbnry), G. II. L. IIamm erton, I,.R.C,l'. (Dewsbury), S1Il'geoll Lt.-Col. E. Lee, M.ll.C, S. (DI:l\\'~b~lJ'y), C. A. Mitchell. I"R.C.!'., (Dewsblll'Y), W . Pattel'SOIJ, l\r.D. (Heck mondwike), S. Lee Pottel', L.R,C.S., L,R.C. P., Eclin" (Batley), J . J, Pritchard, M.Re.S. (Dewsbury), J. Prior, ;\1.lLl'.I';. (Heckmollcl "'ike), Dr, Smith Middlestow11 (Wakefield), W. Sproulle,L.ll.c,S" Ed, & 1. ('\Iirfield). J, Stewalt,)I. D. , (Batley, Soothill), E, Stuart, iII.R.C. '., ( taincliffc), J. Sutherland, ~r.J>., C.)r., (Cleckheaton), A. E. Sellars, N.R.C.S. (Thornhill), J. F, ,'tephenson I,.n.C.p. (Liversedge), Dr. Storey (Del)sbury), J. II. Woods, L. R. C,R. 1. (Batley). AKNUAL RErOn,T. DUl'ing the yelll' fifteen classes ill first aid and tlyO lJl1r::,ing cla::,ses (one men, one women). were beld with about 340 candidates, including a few for vouchers, medallions and labels, Om worthy PJ'esident l1nd Yice-Pre8ideut (~Iajor p, B, Walker and Surg.-Lieut. -Col. E. Lee, }I.ILC,S .• ) ha\'e been made Knights of Grace of the Order of St. John, Several metlical gell Llemen were lllalle Hon. Life 11em bel'S of the As ociation for service" rend ered in gi villg free lectures, Since the formation of thi Centre (1883) 414 classes h '1 ye heen JIl·lrl in first aid and II ur ing, with an attendance of nearly 8,000 Ulen and women, all within a l'alliu of three mile from Dewsbury or Batley, This the committee considers excellent. Finances are satisfactory, see Balance heet. Thmks are Ilenr tily given to those medical gentlemen who have given lectures and to all others who have in any \\ ay aided the work of the Oentre,
Statement of Receipts and Receipts,
To Balance in hand , £10 19 ,. from Tablet Fund 0 1 "" Advertisements in Annual Report 2 15 n bscri ptiolls 9 9 66 3 "" Stores, Exam, Fees, etc. " Bank I uterest 0 11
Ghai'·/I1cin.
£90 Storcs in stock £2
3s,
0
foJ' yea?' ending 29th Sez)te111be?', 1911. E . r;penclitl~?'e ,
9 By Medallions and Labels 6 " Da\\'son for Printiug and Stationery tores, Exams. and Illci0 0 " dental Expenses 5 " Honorarium to Secretary 9 ., Petty Oa 11 . Balance in hand
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3
The MA.'AGER, Londun County cf; TT'estminstc7' Ballk. N , F, TALLAlm, lIon, Sec1'etary,
E~:penditlt?'e
5
"
. £ 3 16
0
9 16
0
46 12 10 0 3 0 16 15
2 0
£90
7t!,
H, U, YICKERS, TreaS1l7'c1', R, GAD IE, Secrctary,
0
7 8 5
Local Repo?'ls Jrmn Oenl?·es.
St. John A?nbulance A.c;socialion.
138
Gash Account. Receipts.
HEBDEN BRIDGE. t' Ita i 1'111 a 11.
I"rcsideut.
lIouorlll')'
Trcasllrcr.
A. H.
To Balance in Bank, Oct. 14, 1910 . £74. 2 " Bank interest 0 18
J. ,Yo ,Yarrington.
E. J. Crossley.
£75
M.n., I).P.ll.,
7 8
S. P. Pollard,
1
" Balance handed over to Hebden Bri(lgc Urban District Oouncil
73
3
£75
4. 8 1
3
We bave examine(l the above accollnts with the books and vouchers relating thereto, and certify the same to be ill accordance therewith. R. UnABTH.lm & So , Ohaltel'eJ Accountants, (lIon. Auditors).
I,irc UClllbcl's.
P. R. Oairns, G. G. Lawson,
New Oa?Tiage Ftmd. Pctyments. By Repairs to Ambulance Oar. £1 16 7
~cel·etar~r .
T. Lowe, Ohurch Stroot, IIeptonstall, Hobden Bridge.
with, Blenheim Street, Hebden Bridge.
139
M.ll.
;Uc(lical Sta ff.
G. G. Lawson, M.D., B.cn., D.P.TI., S. P. Pollard, M.D.
Statement of Accounts jOl' the yea?' ending 30th September, GtJnel'al Fund, Cash Account. Payments. Receipts.
HOSPITAL SATURDAY FUND.
1911.
Prcsi41eut.
To Oash in hand. . £3 2 0 By Oash due to Bank, Oct. 14, 1910. . £2 9 8 " Grant from Hcbden Bridge " Horsillg Amlmlance Carriage 11 2 6 5 0 0 Nursing Institution. 6 11 11 " Use of Ambulance Oarriage 6 13 3 " Stores purchased. 2 15 0 " Printing, Stamps, tation" Olass Fees 307 C1 y, allli Advertising 2 19 11 " Stores sold 04.0 ., IlJeillentals " Oash due to Bank, Sept. 010 4 7 2 " Hank Oheque Book 30th, 1911 030 " Repair to Wall Boxes 016 " Oarriage Fund Account " Oaretaker : 050 Stubbins School 050 Oel1tral S\!hool 026 " Di tribution of Oard.s " ubscriptiona:Murgatroyd Oup Subs. 04.0 and Engraving o 1 10 " Bank Interest . o 4 10 " Oash in Treas. hands £~4
17
£24. 17
4
Accounts owing, September 30th, 1911.St. John Ambulance Association, £4 13s. 4.d.; Kershaw and Ashworth, 48. ; NeYI's Office, £1 lOs. 6d. ; Dr. ,Vest Symes, £1 Is. Od. ; Nul' ing Corps, Wilson 00. 8s. l~d. ; Brigade Secretary, Stamps, Is. 2d. ; Assistant Seeretary Stamps, Is. 8d. (2 quarters)
Oash Account. Receipts. To " " " "
Oash on hand. . £0 Balance in Bank, Oct. 14, '10 8 Sale of uniform . . 3 Grant from Brigade Ball 5 Bank I nterest . 0 £16
£7 19
4.
9!
Clothing Funel.
Pctyments. 6 By Clothing Purchased 3 " Balanee in Bank 2 6 o 0
1 1
£12
5 4
'* 1 10
1 11
7
2
Chairlllan.
The Right Hon. the LOld Mayor of London.
£16
7 2
Sir Savile Orossley, Bt.,
K. c. V. o.
lIou. Secretary.
TrNlS u reI'.
The Hon. H. L. 'vV. Lawson,
A. R. RUl1dell, 54, Gray's Inn Road, London, W.O.
?II. P.
MetUcal StaR'.
Albert Ehrmann, L.RC.P., ?f.R.C.S., John Forues, Ingram, M.D., L.S.A., OharlesJ. Moore, M.B., B.CH.
B.RC., M.B.,
C.M.,
Reginald
Receipts cmel E'J'penditll1'ej1'01n 11th JanuCl?'Y, 1910, to 9th Janucwv, 1911. E;(;pendit~lre.
Receipts. To Am bulance Di visioll. £1 16 Balance from 1909 8 18 Donations 1 11 Mem ber,.;' Su bscri ptiolls Instalm ents for Uniforms 6 12 " Nmsing Division011 Balance from 1909 1 10 Mem bel'S' Subsl'liptions " Part Payment for Removals by Invalid Transport Oorps 10 19 ,: Ambulan ce Olas es20 6 Mem bel'S' Fees 12 11 Sale of Text Books, &c. " Ambuiance Boxes5 13 Sale of Boxes 4 4 Stores " donations 1"e Ambu" Special 1 3 lance Box. 11 18 " Sale of Litter Medallions & Labels 3 4 " t from Hospital Satur"" Gran 166 12 day Fund
10 6
0 6 4 0
0 6 1 0 6 0 6 0 1
By Ambulallce DivisionGeneral Expenses . £10 1 Uniforms 8 3 Balance in baml 1 15 " Kursing Divi ionGeneral Expenses 2 5 Balance in band 0 8 " Oharges tor Removals by Invalid Transport Oorps 22 5 " Ambulance OlassesExalOiners' Fees, 12 17 Text Books, &c. 13 17 " Ambulance BoxesNew Boxes with Stores complete 25 5 " Stores for Ambulance Boxes 128 9 5 0 " Stort!keeper . 11 18 Oos t of Li tter 3 16 "" Medalliol1s and Labels " Printing and Stationery . 3 16 " Postage of Oorrespondence 711 and Stores
6 8 4 2 2 6 0 8 10 7 0 6 6 3 2
£257 11 10
£257 11 10
We have examined this account with the books, vouchers and counterfoils, and find them correct. (Signed) P A.J.,{NELL & 00., Oha?·tel'eel Acc01mtants, 13, Basinghall Street, E.O.
W. H. A. IV.
TRIMLETT, Ohai7"man. DAVIS, Secretary.
Local Reports JTom Centres.
St. John Anl-bulct'nce AS30cialion.
140
. 'l.NNUAL REPORT. 'rhe COll1mittee h:we pleasure in pre~elltillg tl:e r l~ort on Lbe work ?f the. past session. Jine classes have been held, YlZ., fOllr fir:.t md ~or III Cll , Lhrcc first ,w1 for women, one nursing for womell, alld one for llH' ll. The Rlgl~t Iloll. the Lord ~layor presented medallions to the successful studen ts at the Mall!-ilUll House on Apnl tit, 1911. The number of alllbulanre bo:es issl1ed by.the Comlllittee, ull~ler Lhc cbarge of fully qu:\llfied fir. t aid men on r,ti.lways, f,wtones [l,lld worh.ho~:s. 11.1 :tntl around London h:1.S increa<;eo.; 10,951 TIrst aHl c:tses were treated, u,ncl 591 l~IJl~recl penKlns were l'ell1o\'ed to ho. pitalH. ~'he Inyalid Tmnspol't C?rps of the AS~Ocl,ttlOl,\n:ll\o\'ed -13 patients to nllll from hospltals by armngl!llIent. wIth the C01111111tLoo. 1 \I 0 more Ashford litters llit\'e been pro\idetl hy th e Comll11tt..;c. for use ~,ll L11c han!(fl of the Thames one at l\lc srs. Han,' wharf :1.11(1 ono I1t ~hll\\'n.11. I be COlllllllt tee feel greatly indebted to the honor.try lecturcrs for their esteemed sen'iec::;.
HULL. I'l'csid (,II'. K.C.B., G.e. s.I., G.C.I.E.
The Rt. lIon. the Lord 'Wenlock,
1l011. Tl'CaS3I'Cr
:uacl
( 'hail·llI:ln.
Col. ll. li"l\\'cett Pucbey.
)fOil. Iiiccl'ctm·~' .
Dr. Arthur W. Scott, Newlalld, Hull. LUc
ANNUAL REPORT . During the year ended 30th. 'eptemhel', 1911, three men have obtained first aid certificateK, which addcd to 1($0 received (luring previou.· years makes a total of 133 who have obtained lirst aid certificatcs siu(;e Lhe formation of the Oentre. During the year jUflt ended 11 men IHtve recei vQ(l V ouchrrR, 6 men Medallions and 52 men Labels. In April 1011 a eompetitioll waH ht:lcl, wben two teams competed for money prizes gra,nted by the Directors of the Oompany, and for the shiel<1 presented hy t~e Honorary Secretary, :Mr . .J. Larc1f'I'. A team from Alexandra Docks succeeded lJ1 securing the fit'f;t pI.Me, anel this team repre::;ented the Company in the luter-railway Oompetition. J)urmg tho year 730 cases of accidents were reported in which first aiel had been rendered by men trained under this Centre, mainly to servants employed by the comP.lwy, and .also to a conflidera.ble numb~r of doc~{ers employed at the Port of Hull. SpeCIal attentIOn should be called to an aceulent whiCh occurred at our Alexandra Dock on Septemher 15th, when it shuntel' had his left arm seriously injured by 11 prop which he was using as a sprag The left arm was fractured above the elbow and the brachitd :u'tery wu,s severed . One of our men, Albert ,Joseph Robinson. a driver in the L oco. Dcpt., who was on the spot, rendered first aid . Robinson obtained his flrst certificu,to bst ,YClU, and his second thi: year. There were no ambulance aprliances within ad istalJce of 500 yards, but Robinson picked up a stone, borrowed a muffler, and placed the two on the n:.·illiary artery, ticd a piece of string to the muffler and secured it on the opposite Side of the body, and by this means immediately arrested the hrell1orrlln,ge. There is no doubt that the prompt action taken by this man Robinson, saved the life of the shunter, named Baker.
'ICIllIlCI'S.
Irs. ,Valter Bailey, Messrs. Blundell, pCllce ann Co., Ltd., 11'. l\larshall Hopper, Col. H. Fawcett Fudse)" Me sr . HeckiLt and 011S, Lttl.
IPSWICH.
:U"(lical )oO'a.f.
D octors P. R. A. h, O. L. Appleton, D. n. Dus,Y, J. Diyil1;, E. H. ~Iowlet.t.' ~. Hammersley Johnstoll, Johns (Hornsea).K E. La lctt, J. Mac Idclel', ,J, G. lc"\\ lille, C. H. Milburn D. R. ~loir, Mary C. Murdoch, '\T. Mllrmy (Hessle), a B. Poole (Barrow), George S,wage (BC\"erlcy), A. ·W. Seo~t, "'\.. T. Sissom3, ,J. SouLter (Heelon), A. E. proulle (Withernsea), J. StotLard, J. Lelth W~tters. ANNUAL REPORT. The number of elus e held under this Centre during the past year, 14, is under the avera{Te which is a fraction oyer 16. It is due to the small num bel' of mUll taking up the w;rk-ollly foUl' clas es were meu's. Masculine students 11a \'0 been teadily declininO'in number in this Centre now for se\'eral years. On the other hancl the women l~eep up well. The same thing is seen in tIle results of the examinati'Jnsmasculine indifference-feminine enthusiasm. or the 3 lllednllions, 29 were obtained by the ladies, and all the lahels. Some 330 eertiticn,te' h,\'\'e heen olJtained by officers ln ~he l\Iercantile ~briI~e \1l1cler thi. Ce~tle si~ce the Board of Trado order making first ald compulsory for shIps officers was Issued 111 190 .
1»J'cSi(lcnt.
H, H. Princess Mal ie-Louise of Schleswig-Holstein. (;hail·utall.
Colonel EllisLon, C.B., A. ~I. S. (T.) Lifc
HULL AND BARNS LEY RAILWAY. Patrons. of the Hull and Darn ley Railway.
Director~
Chail'mau.
PI'csi(lcll' •
Edward Watkin, General Manager. llOnOl'Ul'Y
R. Y. Vickers, -· upt. of the Line. Jlonol'lll'Y SCCl'ct:n'y.
'{'I'enSUrcl'.
O. 'VIT• Jackson, Superinteu(lent, Alexandra DOIJks.
John LanI er, Goods npenutendent, Neptune Street. 'tation Hull.
illc(lical Stall'.
R. B. Browll, L.R.e.s., L.R.G.P., Ed., L.F.l' . & S.G., A. H. Johnston, :lr.n.c.s., M.R,C,P' I E. E. Laslett, M.D., D. R. Moil', M.Il., B.eH., J. D. l\Ic,Yi11ie, 1>l.B., E, H, Noney, L,S.A, Lond.
1I01101'ary Sec. :tll(l Tl'ca. nrer.
Miss Coulcber, Deec:hholme, Ipswich ~Icm h('l's.
Dr. Bartlet, Berners, Miss E. Biddell, Miss Boud, Bunnell Burton, ,V. P. Burtoll, W . .T. Catchpole, J. D. Cobbold, jl,Iiss Ooulche1', W . S. Cowell, Eades, Colonel Elliston, c. B.• •'L)f. s. (T.), E. H. Fison, Joseph Fison & 00., Ltd., Footman, Pretty & Co., Ltd., - Frycr, Sir Daniel Goddard, )LP., - Hossack. Colonel Hoyland, )r.D., It.A.)LC. (1'.), Ipswich ,\lalting 00., Ltd., W. Keeble, Miss Leeder, MisH ~IcInllc , F. Nurse, W. F. Paul, R. S. & W. F. Paul, Ltd., W. Pretty & ROll.', Lt!l., E. G. ProtYlIlan, )LP .. E. C. Rn,!1some, Ransomes, • ims & Jen'ories, Ltd., Ransomes & Rapier, LUI., E. P. Ridley, E. R. & F, Turner, Ltd., F. Turner, Fl'Uncis ,Yanl, ?If.D., Miss ·Watkins. ;'Ic(licn] Staff.
-
The Chairman anrl
141
Eades,
JJ.R.C.l'., L.P•. C.S., Eelin., Fryer, L.R.C.P., Captain Gibb, M.n . , Hetherington, J,.8 . .\., Lond., - Hossack, F.R. C.S., Edin . It.A.:':1.C., (T.), Colonol Hoyland, )I.D., Durh., n.A.)[.C. (T.), l\Irs. Mildred Sims, ~I.B., Glas., - ,Yard, )I.D., - Yonng, L.1LC .1'., Lond., )I.R.C.S., Eng, A.l.~NUAL REPORT. Ipswich Centre ha(l the gren.t honour of enabling Ipswich Corps to uo wonderful ambllIallee elutie ; for the Coronation in London strects, 2 clays: for the Kiug's visit to Norwich on June :2 th ; and for the Investitnrc of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales at Carnarvon. All this \York and much also in Ipswich has cost the Centre such a large sum that, with some necessary alterations to the Station, the Centre has the largest llcbt it lla' eYt~r ha(l, oYer £20, and nothing paid off the debt to the Secretary. But all work has becn heav.\'. nesides the ordinary classes, ~Ir. Hossack gave a remarkable cotll'se on Home H~'giene, ann there are altogether 136 certificates and llIany marc rncllallions anr1 labels than ('vel' before. TrallSpOl't work bas also been a recorcl, 2H c,\ses bein~ movell, and the carriages mllst have travelled a thonsallll mile'S. 'rhe Chairman, Colonsl Elliston, received his C. B. in the
Local Re2?O'/"l1:; jJ'om Centres.
St. John A rrl"ulLlance Associcdion. Ooronation Honours. The Order of t. John of Jerusalem awarded Vellum Votes of Thanks to L11r. Hephllnl HunlC', a1)(1 the Misses HelJ)slrorth alld Leeder, who have so 10llrr worked [01' the cau!'>c. The OenLre \\:IS repre.ented Oll the visits of Lord Halrln,~lC ancl Lord Kitchcller to Ipswich, III May all <1 Jllne. '.J.A. U. OOllll'anie. ha"Ve been [01 III ed, and hnndreds 01' cases of nrst aid have bC'en rendered by certificated pupils of Lhe Oentre.
Statement of Reccillts and Receipts.
E~'1)endit1l1'e
fo?' the ycco' clldiug 30th Scptclllbe?', 1911. ]i}.Q)ewl it 1i7'C.
~ £107 2 To Dons. and nb.. . 9 12 10 " ElltertniulllCllt!';, eie. " to res, Examinations, 53 14 5~ OOJ11pctition~, etc. 5 11 4 " o)'\yich and Oarnaryon 70 14 o " Transport. 15 0 o " Domt,tion from Tmn."port. 20 15 o " Balance
£282 10
I~y
3 5
£282 10
4
4 GEO .
S~
£·1 0 Balance . "Hearl-quarters, caretaker, etc, . . 106 13 " tares, Examinatiolld, 58 2 Oompetition, ek " London, Norwich 23 5 and Oa!'narvon. . 69 12 " Transport. " Reports, Stamps. 15 18 Stationery, etc. 4 17 " Repairs [l,nd Renewal
,ELLISTO~,
ANNUAL REPORT. Mr. Tllos. F. Kynners]"yof Leighton IIa,lJ, Vice-President of this Centre, enteltained ttl 1 those melJd,e!'s of the fir"t airl ~tlld nursing classes who harl ol)tained certificates clnrl1lg the year, together with the Territorials and S ..J..A. Brigade, on Satllrda,y, July 29th, 191~, An exr;iting anel realistic attack brougllt 40 casualties to the temporary hosPJtal, where the work of the nurses lIas in .. pected by 001. Cnlling, P. 1. 0., '\Vester" O(Jlmnand and '01. E. Oureton, Deputy-Commissioner. Mrs. KylluersJey presenterl the celtifir;atcs, and. was thanked by ASl'listant Oommissioller.T. ,\,y, vViliteandMajorGarrett. for her killdnessand hoslJitaJity. Mr. KY1JDertiley in r.epJying expressed the pleasur~ it had .afforde~ ~lrs. Ky~ncrsley and himself and tbClr guests tr) watch the mterestmg and. lUstructlve proceedmgs.
1 9~
7 G
ISLE OF WIGHT. l'rc,hlcJlt. H.R.II. Princess Christian.
C'hainll(ln.
S. OLIVER
EADE . \Y~r. KEEBLE. IARY O. OOULCHgR, [[011.
143
llonOI'nry Trca nrcI'. H . E. Stratton, 8, Oypress Road, N ewpnrt,
JlOJlorary Sccrctarie . .
.Jli8s E. A. EI'elegh, Shide View, Avondale Road, Newport. A. ,\V. Drew, Miramar, Bonchurch,
SecrctCtry.
]Icdlcal Staff.
R. E, Armstrong, ~LB., lJ.M" E<liu" G, R. DentoD,
C,~I., E(lill, , A, Banks, F.R.C. S., J. Oowper, ~LB ., )I.B., ~I.S" Edin" H. "IV. Ewen, 1LR.C,S., L.S,A " E. Gordon, 1LD., Vict., M.It,C.~., F. R. .Jl. Eeggs, ~r.ILC.S., L . R.C.P., Lond., J,,!'>.A . • •L HoUL, 1I.D., C.)[., )1.1[.C.8., J. "IV. Hudson, L.R.C. S" L,R,C.P., Erlin" 11, 0. HUllter, )LIt.C.S" L.R.C.P., \'1. J. Jolliffe, L.R.C.P" 11.1:.C.8., R. C. II. KCllnelly, l.LB., Dublin, G. 11. Lowe, M,n" F.R.G.P" Erlin" .1. '\'" Pl'irllJlore: )LI:.C,~" L.R.C.P., L. Preston, 11. B. , , G. Raymond. ~f.ILC,S, 1" R.C, 1'., LOlli!', H. J. Roberts, )I.B., O. J. Thompson, M,R,C.S., L.ll,C.l'.
IRONBRIDG E. ]-rCbidcut.
The Right HOll. the Lor.1 Forester. ( 'hah·JlHll1.
Oolonel
Tl'easurcl'.
ir Arthur Anstice, K.c,n,
A. \\T. Dartlam, The Tontine Bank, Iron bridge.
lIonorary !iiccl'ctaI'Y. J. W. White, The Bank, Ironbridge.
<Ic(lical Staff. )Ln., I G. Boolle, 1,.1:'0.8., C, E. Droop, )[,ll" N. Fox Edwards, )LB., G. E. Lockyer, ?l-l.ll,C.S .• G. Mackie, )I.B" C.M, O. II. TWl'lls, ~I.II., D. ,\\T, Whitfield, I.Lr.,(',s., L.n.C,p., F. WilkillSOll, )I.B., H. C. ,Voorlhotlsr, ;\r.n,
F. W. E. Bigley,
Statement ot Receipts and Expendt'lll?'cjuJ' the yelll' endiilg 30th 'fjJlember, 1911. lllXeipls. B.!'Jicnd llm'e. To Balance, 30th. ept. 1910 £ 11 1 Uy Ex<tlllillatiulJ::i £11 15 6 I
" Store solrl, etc .. " COlllJty Coullcil
,.
" " Broseley Section. " Sn L criptiolls
9 6 13 15 13 13 5 5 o 12
6 6 0 0 6
----£51
3
7
"
"
"., ,.
Lectnrers Bro~cley Lecturer . tares Medallions Ba lallce
13 10 9 0 4
13 0 10 0 11 10 15 0 <)
]
v
----£iil
Examined and found correct. p , . OIlII.WELL, lIon. Aur1itoi·.
J. W. WUIn;, lion. Secreta?'Y,
3
7
AN ... TUAL REPORT. Again the Oommittee are able to rcport that there "as all increase in the number of classes held last willter. This ",as OWillg to the Red Or os . Society arranging classes to enable lllembers wishing to join thcir detachments to gain the necessary certificates. Thes classes were all hcl.l uurler the rules of the St, John AmbulalJce Association, as its first aid and nursing certi1icate:; are the qualifications refjuiled . There were 19 classes, 11 being for women and 8 for meu, 15 of these being on first aid and ·1 on nursillg, There were 360 lIlelIluers in the 19 clases, alld of these 2i1 presented themsel \'e5 fur examination, 237 being successful, 13 of them gaining medallions anct 6 labels, -The allluulance ,,·a.ggon, in charge of the Ne"pol't Division of the Brigade, has ueen out 29 times uming the year ending June 30th, 1911, the follo"'ing being 80111(; of the places they have ....i~ited: Oarisbrooke, Gatcombe, Ryde, Parkhurst, Porchfieltl, and also removals in Newport. The wheel litter has been used tell times, The ('entre has received a mo t "alliable addition to its stores, Ilamely a .C Clemeut'oll" stretcher, with hood aud aprou complete. This extremely useful stretcher has been lll'e'en ted to the Oentre, for the nse of the mern bel'S of the brigaue, 1); the Mayor and Mayoress, Mr, and Mrs. F. T. ilIew, to whom the thanks of the Centre are most warmly given .
St. John .A mb1./;l
144
~nce
Association.
145
Statement of Receipts (lnd E;cpenclitlt1'C fO?' the yea?' ending 30th .Scptcmbc?·, 1911. Reccipts. I EJ.'1JrmclLtuTc. 1: To Balance at Bank . £11 10 1 By Ill suran~e . . £0 ,) . 53 7 11 Head Ofllce Stores 51 7 F 1·0m Cl"vses "". ". II t 1 16 " ulJscriptions to Centrc 0 6 "St~Ll~llery all( os ager; . . 1 9 " Pnn hll!!. ~ " Repairs to Ambulance ,Va,gon 0 19 Lectnrers Fees 5 5 " Balance at lJank 11 ] 5
"
"
£75 18
6
£75 18
6
J. C. 1I1rr,T.GATE, D ep . Mayor, Chainnan. H. ELnmJ1GE TIlATTON, lion. 1'l'easu?'cl'. E . .A. E";,LIWlI, ~ lIon. Sec1'cta1'ies. ALFR1~n
"M.
S
DREW,
A .,.... VAL REPORT. Tho Committee prosen tc; the 10llt A1JDllal H Pl101't, allll is pleas(-(1 to render an accoUllt of a very l)l'ogres.'ive year's wOl'k. Reviewing tllis IJ(;l'ioc1, the most gratifyill" features are that tho ladies' classes arc well n.ttellCled, allrl tllat the men are very rntllllsiaf:.Lic. Also a very pleasing feature ill the ,\"ork of thc Y('a1' will he observed in thc statement of accounts llndt'r the heading of stores. For IlJany years thc Exccutive has encleavourell to i:1)press upon C'ollln.ittces and croverllin Cl bodies til 0 c!esiraJ)ili Ly of providing the 11 ecessary appliances fo~' reli ef, wherc ri sks to lifo and lilllb are incl1T1ell, aIld therefore they hail >lith nl eaSlll'e th o reclucsts fOl these. Attendances of mcmlJC'l'S itt the Coronation Fetes and the BaHlc of Flowers were provider! alllI "'ere greatly appreciated. The Exeeutivc is plca~ccl to have been al)le to contribute its" quota" towalu the" King Ech'ard VIr. J\Iel1lorial FUlld" in eOllllection with the Jelsey General Di;;pC'J)sal'Y· SOIliC 54 awards have resulted frolll the examinations held dming the session. 'Thanks are .due to all who have slll'portecl the work of ihis Cf:lltre; and in conclusion Lhe ExecutIve appeals to thc l'ul)lic for its co-operation in extenclinrr the usefulness of thi::; institution. b
JERSEY. • The Hev. Callon Rawllsley. I'J'e~iclen'
PreSident RIlli { 'lI nirJllan.
E. O. B. Voisin, M.R.C.S.
KESWICK. (;hn irllla II.
John Gardiner.
Trcasul·('J'. Mrs. Brom1 cy, 9, lligh Hill, Kes" irk.
UOIloral'Y Tl'ensurel' alul secretary. Philip Le 1I1asmier, 2, Bean Rivage, St. Clement, Jersey.
n OllOl·ar.v SeCI'('t:: I')'.
R. J. Clark, 4, Stallgel &treet, Kes,,·ic·k.
JI('c1i('al i"ltall'.
'ledicallStaO".
D. Le Geyt, ~I.R.C.S., E. ~la.rett, L.R.C:P., H. J. Shone, M,D., II. S1ll~t:J , A . C. Stamllerg, ;\I.D., E, H. C, Slllltvan, ;\I.R.c.s., A. . SYlllOIlS, )l.R.C ... , E. O. B. Voisin, :M. R. c.s.
J. H. Dlll'llelt, ;\I.n., c.)I., l<:dill, )f.H.L'.S. Eng., L.ll.C.P., Loud. A.N"KU AL REPORT. The past year 1m.' been a reconl 011(' for numher of candirbte~ attending the cla~ses. Tbi~ has been dul' partly to th e pl'CJpo),l:c1 formation of a lJl'ltnch of the R8cl Cros Hociety. The latter !-'ociety afterward:' came to the conclmion tbat a5 the St. John J\mbulance A. , ociation \l'as doiJ\g such gLloc1 "'ork in Keswick, it ,\"as not desirable to form allY other !-'ocicty.'teps arc ]Juing takl;n to fOlm a ~·Ur.illg Diyi"ion in connection ,,·itlt n, Brigade Company.
Statement of Receipts and Expendilure, 1911. Reccipts. Expendilure. By Balance brought forward. £13 7 0 To Examiner's Fees, &c.
Statement oj Receljlls ancll!.>ptnditll)'t'jor thc yea?' ending 30th SCjdcIIi bcf', 1911. R ecdp1s. E:lptllditul'c. To Balance, Oct. 21.:t, 1£110 £0 16 9 By Fee to County (;ouncil £i 16 7
,V. Duret Aubiu, ~I.B., P. B. Bentlif, M.R.C. '., C. i~. Bois, J,.1:.0.;., P. J. Drayn, IdI., J. C. P. Chappnis, D. ~mT. c., A. Dunlop, :,)[,1>:, ~\.. U. lod[ray, ~r.D.: J. Harwood-Hardman , :M.D., P. II. Hensley, )f.B., J. G, HI~'gl1ls, ,LIt.c.s.,.A. L. JImrl, F.R.C.S., C . .l . Le Bl'ocg., M.D., B.C., H. Le CWlliel',:'II. H.C .•'.,)1. Le Cr0111er, M.lt.~.S.: 1.1. H. C.S.,
" Class Fees and :Membership 23 0 " Collecting Box, King Ed\\,. VII, Fund . 1 16 " Store::; 6 6 " Medallions . . 2 0 :, Coronation Fetes Committeo 1 3
£47 13
0 0 0 6 9
"Medallions " 'lores "Rental of Hall . ,,~Iodt'ls and Attendant . "Donation King Ed \\'. 1'1 I. l\lemorial Fund . " E:qleJ1ses (1'e Coronation Fetes) . " Expenses (re Datile of . Flower,;) " Printing, adYertising, postages, &c. . " Balance carried forwaru
3
£,1 2
1-1
6 6 ;. 7 1 r, 17 6 1 9 o 0
5 12 1
1
3 9
o 9 4
6 8 10 13 10
9
£17 13
3
Oct. 4, 1911.-ByBalallceat London City amI i\1idland Dank (IIill Street Branch) . £13 10 Examil1ed al1cl found correct, l' HEDLEY C. QUEREE, \ .Ii ttL'l,t01·S.
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DE
FjAYE,
J
A. F.
GRELL1ETI,
EIL'F;.
l'
Ilon. 1'rcasure1·.
O. 13. VOISIN, Presidcnt.
" Medallions :l.lIll Lahels 1 " Sale of Books ancl Ua ndage" 4 " Entrance Fees" First AiLl" Women's CIa. s . 3 " Elliml1ce Fees ;. Fir;;t Aill" :\1en's lass 0 " EutrllllC'e Fees "Kur 'ing" 'Womell's 'lass. 2 " Ba,lI<lages and Ult:ll'ts 1 "Profits from \\'hist Dri\'e and Dance -1 " Collection at Prcsen tution of Certificates 0 " Arm Badges, cost of, fr0111 Men's -Urigade 0 £20
9
o
2
0
" )IrdalliollS and L;lhe1.s
1
J
5
" • tore from H eaclrplartel'S
4 5 5
0
0
18
0
U 6
0 7
l:i
~
1~
5
., Half Profit. to Brigade from ,Yhi~t Dri\'e " l\.nu Dadges, IIeael'Jllarters Account . " Printing and Adnrti:,ing ,,'htionery and Po tage ., Hire of Committee Rooms " Wa hing Halldag~s ., Hire ofRcom for Examinatioll "Balan ce in Bank " ea 'h in hanll
15 11
3
2
7
7
o 15
11
2
070 o 10 11 o 7 0 013
o 2 6 1 15 8 o 15 11
£20
8
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Examinell amI fOllnel coned, JOlIX GARDIXETI, GhainnclIl. S \l:'\11 ..:t. BRQ)[LEY, Hon. Trcasu1·er. HOBEI:T JA':UES CLARK, Hon. Sccl'etan/.
,J 011 X STr.\l~T. A lIditol'.
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St. John A mb'Ldance Association.
Local R epo'ds fro17~ Oenl?'es.
KETTERING.
LANCASHIRE AND YORKSHIRE RAILWA Y. }·J'("..,i(l CII'.
Tn'a" lIrcl'.
1cl(,1I' :uul ('hail'm:ul
'1'. '1'. Hall, Me.S1'9. Barc]ay & 00., Ltd.,
John l£lworthy .
147
John i\. F. AspilJ~ll, ).Lr.C.I~.,
Kettering.
:l1.T.M.
ro;o (General Manager L. & Y.R.).
11011 OI'Il)'Y ~c c·I'( " :lI·Y.
G. II. Nuttel', L. & Y. Railway, HUllt's Dank, Manchester. 1I0IlOr:l),Y S('('J·(":ll·Y.
.
llc'cli eal S.an·.
Eustace R. Lano, Gcorge SLrect, KetterIng. ]U c(liC:ll Sj aff. 01m Allison, M.l) . , II. J
Burland, M.R.O . ~:, L sli e W. I M.n.C .. , H. A d COC(, G' II G11)0 s MD 0 E Elrston M D J ,V. ~,\lnc]', ~l.D., . 1) ll, .., II D r 1 d D ryan, ... , . . • , ., , . D D L M D G M'wk M n T. '.d.. B. Harris, L.n.C.l'., J. E. Lascclles, !Ir.n.c.s., .... ee, . . , ' J <L 'p.: ., J M M.Il.C.S., S. II. Pitcaill1, ~r.R.C.R . , II. O. Plelty, LR,C,P"r . r' :Ice,
. C.S., ore, J, P. Roughton, M.R.C .. , A. G. Tolpnit, M.n . C.s . , O. ,an, estlaut, :M.R. ~ L,R.C.P.
A NUAL REPOHT. The Oommittee ha.,"e plea.sure in presenting their Ul111lUll rcpo~·t and ba.lallce flhect .J. 0 . 1\[' 1. 1 1911 . The cnerl'Y of preVIons ha.s hcen for the yea.r enll1l1 1\ lC Me mn. , 0... 1yen.r 1k d thorolwhl continued, and thr()ll~hollt the to\\'n and ell tn.ct am JU ll11CC wo~·. ~n. ::> Y are lU . em 1'1' h'l\,C 1H?en held III the town knowled<Te y leques t . Tell cb.sses , , . and1 ell. tnct f . four first n.id classe for men, and tw~ first ~id and four ?ome nUr1;?~lg, c n.sses ,o r rrlle Committee express theu grn.tltucle n.t the keenneSs c11~pl"yed as ,~ ell women. . as at the public co "operation with the ,,·olk.
Statement of Receipts and E;I.·penclitnre Receipts. "To Ambulance Subscription £53 1 Discount on Stores su pplied " ] 1-( to Olasses " Clark, Sale of Equip~ents 0 7 " J . Lowe Price, donatIOn . 0 10 Union Wom en's Olasses" donationperhlrs.E.R. L aue 1 1 B I d fi it 1( 7 " a ance- e c .
(01'
the I,eal' ending 30t7~ September, 1911. E;,·~)enrlltllrc.
6 By Dal:11lCe (defiCit) brought forward . I-{ , , ::) toreh?CI)er \. G "..:\. 1l11ll~lal1c(: upplies fOI 0 boxes . " Dandages, etc. . 0 " Eqn!pmellt., &c. , (less 2 <11 "con Ilt) . Rent ofHeall-qllurtcrsfor " yea.r. . . ' Tl'ans1)ort and Horse-hue " £ Account " H. Ha.by, Postages . Printin<T and Stationery 'I Collector's 0011u11lssJOn " Hebbcrt & 00" Uniform " Req n~i~s , . . , Postages and, IlllClrj' small c1isbur ements " Repairs to 'tretclters . "e: and ), ,y a.shin n(( I3anua o ,Yagon CCluipll1ents Nursinb<T Class, balance " expenses . . " Insuran ce of Brigade l1en (""I
£74 11
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3
3
o
22
1
o 15
1 9
5 12
6
17
0 5
414
2 13
o 6 5 9 0
5
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Audited and fOllnd correct, HENRY RAllY,
LEEDS.
5
£74- 11
9
Auclito?',
ANNFAL REPORT. Th c "'ork of thc Centre has heen actively carried on dUl'ing the year, 35 classes having been hclll. The annual competitioll was conducted ill .March, 34 teams COJllpeting for the cha.llenge shield and prizcs preflented IJy the Dil·cctors. Th e Horwich Loco' ,Yorks team Wall tlIe shield, North Morsoy (Liverpool) being second and securing the Pilkington Onp. The Horwich Works' team represcnted the Oompany in the I nter-Railway Competition and obtained the third place in the final round. During the year 12,] 22 cases of :iceident were reportcd in which first aid 'YaS rendered by mcn trained uuder this Oentro, mainly to Oompany's servants. In additioll to the lJ1en W110 obtained ccrtificates and medallions, 134 men have passed the first re-examination during tbe rear, making a total of 1,869 since the formation of the Oentre' 272 mell haye also p1S er! the (lxamillation for the Association label during the period under review .
8
1 13 6 1
J. A. Ad:l.I11 S, lII.n. , T. :JJ. AngiOl', -'l.It.C.S., G. Ashton, M.D., W. H. B:tteman, M.B" V. Batcson, L.H.C.P., r,.I~.c.S., .T. \V. Olegg, I"S .A., J . M. Ooates, M.D., G. II. Da,l'\vin, ~ l. D., F.n..U.l'., J. V. II'ox, :J\J.B., O. F.II'rance, :M.H.O.S ., L.R.C.P., J. M. lIel'mon, ~t.J)., G, Hoylc, M.D., J. JohmotJ, M.l)., A. T. L akin , 1ILB. , R. M. ilfnrshall, M.n., R. 1\lillftr, "I.B., C. V. McOormack, lILn.c. s ., L.R.C.P., J. II. Naylol', L.l!.('.l'., L.R.C.S., T. D. Paddock, ~J.lt.C.~ . , I,.R.C.P., 'vv. II. Robinson, 1I1.1'..c.s., L.l:.C.P" J . Lawson Hnsscll, lILn., A. E. Sellars, :lr.n. c.s., L,R.C.P., 'vV'. Shaw, L.lLC.r. ThR.('.S., n. Snapc, :11.1:., ,I'. Stcven, M.n., F. A. Storr, L.S.A., J . Willctt, JdU'.l'., J,.n.c.s., F. n. ,VesillJarott, F.RC.S. , H. ,Yo \VilJ iams, M.D .
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The Rigbt lIon. the Earl of Harewood, C hniJ'lIl('II.
The Lord )Ja)'or of Lee(ls. Prof. II. Litllcwo'J(l, )J.~c., F.R.C.S.
ICC. V,O.
UOJlorary Sccr ctary.
,Yalter Rowley, :lLr.C.E. , F.S.A.
1I01l 0 1'nl'Y ~ccl'cCa1':r 10 " "0IllC1l'S DCP:ll'tJII('llt
:uul {!Ja ses for 'Vomen.
:Jlrs. Walter Howley.
Offices. 20, Park Row, L eeds,
Ualll.cl's.
ncckett and Co ., Leeds. ),j
fc JI ('III hc)'s.
John Bnrran anel Sons, Reckett a11cl 00., John H epper, Joseph J. Jackson, R. Ben.on Jowett, nng~s Priestley, M.P., \"\Talter Ro\yl ey, Mrs. 'Walter Rowley, Geo. Austin ncldick, Joshua T etley and Sons . ~Icdical
S 'nff,
T. B. A1)uott. H. J. Aitken, J. J. Anning, J. W, H. Brown, J. Buck, Wil1iam Oarnes, J. Olough, U. H. Collin on, Arthur Ellison, Basil Ewing, Julius Friel1l1, Robert Forsyth, . Griesbach, J. Gough, T. Wardrop Griffith, F. 'IV, IhlJiday. R. G. Hann, Con table Hay es, Geo. H. Heald, J. B. Hellier, Joseph J. Jack~oll,' J. O. Kershaw', R. L. Knaggs, H. Littlewootl, ,y, S. Mackenzie, B. G. A. Moynihan, D. Mann, J. Nightingale, E. P. Pi ckersgill, H. T. Prin ce, F. R. Ri'ler, II. J. Roper, L. A. Rowden, Sydney Rumboll, O. B. Savory, Dougl as Seaton, George 11. Sharpe, D. Sims, H. Archbo1Ll Smith, Joseph Stewart, Hugh Stevenson, O. II. Sykes, J. W. T aylor, R. W. T aylor, T. R. Taylor. W. Thomp on, Henry T ower;:;, E. F. T revelran, D. ,Yainman, A. Wear, H. de C. Woodcock, McGregor Y oung.
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Local RepoTls jrJ'Om Oentres.
St. John A ntb1.l.,lance A sociation.
AI TUAL ImpORT. During the year the number of cln:ses ha: b~en w~ll llutil1tain~d n.t this Ccn.tre, thirtyexn.minations having been conducted m lust mel nnd foul' 10 hor~1c l~ursln.g, which prove that the interest in mnlmbllce work has been >;tl'on&ly m:unt::ll1crl.1ll the district. E"ery indication for the future S~10\YS that tho work 111 connocb?n WIth the Territorial Forcoi; will be n. success, and Will add greatly to the nllm bor o[ Ch.R. os held in connection with lhis Centre. Already there arc some hnJf-clo7.cn hCll1g in tructed for thc purpose of joining thc 90unty Companies of the 1~crri toriall3ranch, :lnd there is little doubt that 1911-12 WIll be n. record, not only III the numher of classes but the certificatcs aranted. The thanks of the 'entre urc ago,in cllle to 1\iessl's'. J. C. Kirk & on, b chartered :lccountants, who have kindly audited the account _ Statcmcnt of Receipts Clnd E,1.'pcndittlJ'c, 1st j'l'o1,'cmbcJ', 1910, to 31st Octobe1', 1011.
E,l'lJCllcl it Il1'C.
Rcceipts. To Annual ubscription and Donation . " Receipts from Clas es for Class Fee and tores " Balance, 31st Oct., 1911, overdra'Yll
£9
·1
0
111 13
3
137
5
£261
!Uedieal !'I tall'.
J. Anderson, L.n.C.r., L.ll.C.S., W. S. Aslott, ~I.r•. c.s . , L.n.c.p., \V. R. M. Berridge M.P-.C.S., L.R.C.P., O. Douglas Bryal;, M.llY.S., L.lt.C.P., II. J. Blakeslt'y, F.R.C. S.: Astley Olarke, M.D., Jd~.C.P., '\T. r. Cnck, ~I.P•. C.S., L.lLG.r., J. T. H. Davies M.D., .J. II . Donn ell, ~I.B., B.C., C. Douglas, F.Il.C.S., L.n.c.s., P. Garrett, M.D., B.S ..' R. O. GIlroy, M.B., C.~r., L. K. Harrison, M.D., D.C., Wallace Henry, M.])., lIofla,it Holmes,. :r.LB., V.M., James Hunter, M.D., F. E. Hutchinson , M. ll.O,S"TL.lt.c.r., E. L. Jenk~ns, i>Lll., 13.S., 'V . ,\V. Jones, M.B., B.GR., Surg. -Capt. G. Is..elly, .M.D., A. ~I. LIttle, lII.B., C.M., J. M. Longford, L.n C.l'., L.R.C.S., W. F. lIeAlhstol'-IIewl.111gs, M.n., C.M., A . L. MacLeod, M. B., M.S., J . A . Mearns M. B., D.S., Sm·g.-Captam \V. Nuttall, A. E. Payne, ~r.B., ~I.ll.C.S., L.R.C. P . ' Pemberton Peake, M.lt.C.S . , L.r•. c.p., F. 1\1. Pope, M.D., :F.l:.C.l'., R. Sevestl'e M D ' T. P. Shearer, L.lt.C'.P. & S., L.F.P.f:i., II. Skipworth, ~I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., L.~I.' Sloane, )1.13., F.l:.C.R., Sydney F. Slllith, ~1.11.C . S . , L.n.c.p. T. N. Thomas 1{'R c· S . R . 1)l. "'J.OUlIg, M.D. L.ll.C.l'., R . 1ill • '\T \ est, M.D.,
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By Bahnce brought forward from last acc., 31st Oct., £97 6 11 HllO 57 I;:) 7 " tores purchased " Examiners' Fees R11\l Incidcntal Expenses pn.illlothe 'ell tra.l Exccuti \ '0 ·11 1;; 11 Committee 13-1 " tn.tionery a 111 1 Printing " Postage'. Telegram.;, Parcels, Tra\ ellill~ Expc.n,-es, and •'undl'Y Ollice expcnse', to 30til 10 :1 11 June. 1911 "Allo,,;ance Oil Account of A ~i tant ,~ecretary 1st July, 1910, to 30th 50 0 0 June, 1911 £261
5
5
H . LITTLEWOOD, 07tClii'IIl(1I1. 'YALTETl ROWLEY, lIolI. S retcII·!}. Examined with the Youc;l!ers and account·, awl fount! Cl'lT' t. J. O. KU:K & • 0 -. C'lt(fi'lcrc{l .ICC:Olllll(ll./~.
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To Balance at Bauk, Sept. 30th,1910 £29 " Subscriptions & Donations 61 " tores soM 2 " Examination Fees 49 " Medallions (prepa.ill) 11 · f D'mgrams ,. II HC o. 0 " Uolleetions;,Yarehonse Factory, etc. 9] House to liou .. e . 7 Parks R ecrea.tIOn Grounds, etc. 1 Places of \Vorship 11 " Competition Entrallce Fees 1 " 'fran.port 'eniceReceipts12.1 ;, Special Accounts ; Abh.ey Park. 'bow ] Agncultural Show, 1910 0 " Bank Interest . 0
16 15 1 7 9 10
7 6 7 0 0 0
llonol'nr y Secret nl·Y. F . G. Brise, 204, East Park Road, L eicester.
1 14
2 0
4 ~ 15 11 5 0 19 0 1 5 11
0 6 0
£:)0:2 13
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ny lleat!cluarters account;Stores . . £25 411 Examination Fees, etc. 41 18 9 "Medallions 11 9 0 "Re-cxamination Fee . 2 8 0 "Postarre and Oarriarre . 7 15 4 0 0 ,,'iVarchollse and Fact0ry Collection Expenses . 10 1~ "House to House Collectiou Expenses . 22 3 " l)rinting and Stationery. 17 8 " Hire of Rooms. . 1 10 " Storekeeper . . III " Collector's Comllli5sion . 6 2 "Maintenance of Hand Litters 2 o , , ' ecretary's OfJice Ex]lenses and A sistance 30 0 o " Cheqllc Book. 0 2 6 '. Grallts to Uniform and 01lUit account 62 18 10 " C011lpetition Prizes and Ex !lenses 7 15 3 Street Ca lJinets . 9 8 6 ., Brig.H]e Working Expenses 84 12 o Tl'an:port Bervice, il1cllldilJg Horse Hire, '\\" ag. .s,Storage ofWaaon, 0 n'Ll'<llrS, etc. . 150 4 8 ;. peclal Accounts ; Abbey Park Show . 1 18 o Agricultural how, 1910 o 5 6 1911 o 6 6 " Ball11lce" at Bank." ept. 30, 1911 . . 4 17 8
)·l'c.,i.lcn' . The Worshipful tlll' :'layol. CbniI'JIl:UI .
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Statemcnt of Reccipts and E.('p'3wlitnJ'e for thc year ending 30th September, 191 1. Reccipts. Expcnditw·e.
LEICESTER.
The R ev. Canon Sa11llers, LL.D., Rothley Yicarage.
149
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£502 13
5
I .He )(cmhcrs.
L auy Armstrong, W . Boswor~h, Mrs . Buck, llIi.s En.lily Ellis, lIfrs. G: II. Ellis, A. W . Faire, Miss Fortescue, 1\11 s :JI. J. H udges, J. lulht(l, r.n.G.!';., \1' Ell\Yard W ood, Mrs. W . Wright.
We haye examined the above tateJ1lent with the Books and Youchers of the As ociation, auLl certify that it agree therewith . 'YYI~ES &
Cu., Chartered ACc01mtants.
150
Loca l Repo?"ts /,I"om Centres.
St. John Antbulance A ssociation.
AN TUAL REPORT. The CommiLtec haye pleasure ill presenting the thi1'ty-fi~'st anlllul,l report of the }'llte1'eRt 111 tlie nmoul,Ulce cause · terOent reo TIle. gl'entel' '" . shewn , .bI)·enern.J1v . J. 1 . I L eICes durin' the pn t year is most eneol~rn.gin.g and gr:1tlfYll~g, am: It Jln,t:ll'n,lly fol 0\\ s t.'~t g 1- l' to be l'eco1'lled ] 6 first :1Hl :1nd 2 Bur lllg classes fOl men, ane! 7 fitso 0'00 dand5 wor...nursinO' classes for' . . b' women havll1ghcen held . 'I'h e ca II s upon tl1C'T" t,I,URPOlt d m . con t',Ill ne b to 1'0'V a nl"l'!-cd l'I1C1'e'\Sc The horsc :lmbulance wagon has he en e1'Y1('e <. . , . 't'lone d 558 tI'Illes and" tIle county, as ag:tlllst r eqmsl · fOl' 1.1 e in Leicester . f 1120 ' f' tllnes last year. Six new street cabi.nets, fittcd ,nth first n.ld applumces Ol~ t 10 l'e.e use of the public, b a,ye been designed an? fixed on tntmw~y. stn,n.cln.rcls , In ~)I'~llll~lel1 t positions in the town. On the OCC:l:<;tClll of the local. OOIOll~LIO~l Oolel)In~IO.I~s,~he members of the Brio-ade were on pomt duty Oll the Itlle of ~oute of the PLUCCS, lOn th 'ouO'h the town ~nd al 0 n.t the Yarioll. parks. .Tlwy did. excellent work :,mcl w~re publicly thttllt:ec1 uy the Mayor and the 'oronatlOl1 COllllmttee .for the scrnces \ detachment of Brin'ade memiJers had the honoll1' of hemg C0l11111nnc1ed r en d ere d . . 1 : \ . " 1 Sl . l I t ' t' for duty in ~ond.on on the day of thc C'oronatjon. ~he all~lll:1 11e ( ~01l1pe. l IO,ns t ook pIn-ce 011 January 2 th n,nd Fehruary 2ilth. 'I he Inekls and p1'l w~ \\ 011 ')y the succe,sful tenms were pre ~ el1ted at the King:~ Hall, G;':1ll? lIotc~, l\,l.:1rcl~ Gth, by His ~Vorship the M ayor (Alderman \Y. \ V. \ mCL:nt), I reslllcllt or the UenLle. <0
LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. .-rcsiclclIt.
Th e Right lIon. rrhe Lord. 'talbrielge. (;(,JlCl'al
Chah·mau.
J amcs Blsh0l!.
Sccretar.y.
David Thomas, Secretary's Office, Ellston Station, Lonuon, N.vV.
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LIVERPOOL. ]·l'('!'!iflclI
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The Righ t Hon. The En-rl of Dcrhy, G.C. v.a., C.il. Chnil'mnll.
TI'(,:I!o<ul'Cl'
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J. C. Ellison, 6, Wellington BllildillgS N. 'onth Uastle Street, Liverpool.
Frank T obin.
lUNIi('al Slnff.
A. Murray-Cairns, M. B., ,V. H. Cal'lhcw Dayey, F. r:.C.S., T.l\I. Da,rsoll, L.It.C.p., L.R.C.S., J. Dunn, F.n.C.S., L.n.C.p., J. Hall, M.B., B.S., F. J. . Heaney, :I!.D., F.R.C.S., PantlandHick, M.B., ClT.B., E. F. Hoare, :lr.n., L. A. 'JIOI'gan, .LIl., M.IU' .S., J. E. Nevins, M.B., M.n.C.S., T. \\~. Paddock,
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ANNUAL REPORT. During the :year twenty-one classes have beclJ helel, female and three nursing.
Statement of R eceipts and E.r]Jenditl!1'c Receipts. To Balance last account ,. Subscriptions and Donations '. " Interest . " Olass accounts " Transferred from Reserve Fund
151
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£7 5 0 11 8 2 10 12 19
6 5 6
23 19
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SC(TC t:\J'jC S .
Ern est T. Milburn, Goods DepurLllleut, Broad Street Station, E.O. ; E. R. Hobbs, Traffi c DCpurllllCll t, Rugby; J. C. Grahfllll, Disl. SUpetillte)1 dcnt's Office, Now St. SLatioll, Birmingham; A. \ VolTaIl, Divisional Engincet's Office, Orewe ; ,J. A.Moore, Dist. Goods l\lanngeJ"s Officc, \\"alerIoo •'Lalion, Liverpool; ,J. W. Allin, DistIict c:!uperilltell(lcnt's OUiec, Excll:wgc SLaLion, Manchester; J. Green, District Traffic Sllperilllenc1enL's Of lice, '!JrewsIJllry; J. Gayton, Permnncllt Way Department, Bangor; A. V. O. Hall, Goods Dcpartment, Glod wick Hoad, OIJhalll ; T. Graham Booking Office, ,Vigan ; T. Tllelwell, Permanent 'Way Departlllellt, Pelll'ith. ' )fcdi('al Slaff.
A. B. Avarne, lIJ.RC.S., F. L. Allgiur, L.S.A., J. IL Butter, ::.r.n., W. Mc Q. l1runton, i\J.Jl., \ V . Dradhrook, iIl.H.G.S., '1'. E. Dumford, M.D., H. G. 1)ro\\n, i\f.R.C.S., \V. C. BrowJl L.J LC.l'., J. 0. Baker, M.lt.C S., L.R.C.P., F. H. DeLTY, )l.D., \V. H. Bill], F.R.C.S., G. O. 13elchel', M.lLC.S., S . Hutler, L.F.I'. '., B. Blakemole, :U.R.C.S., W.
Cameron, M.n., T. V. O\lllliJl'l', ~LJ1., Peter Caml'ueIl, lIf .D. , L. ~I. Frallk Christian ~J.B., C. lIf. , T. E. Oecil Cole, :\[.n., H. D. Crall, )f.n.c.i:l., ..!. D. Clelllellt._, L.R.C.P.: J. A. OOl'llclt, L. H.C.P., T. ,V. Clay, L.R.C.P., J. R. II. Duhourg, L.RC.P., ::\Iaurice ])avies, 1I1.1l., J. Ellison, L.l!.C.p., P. J. FilJ('gan, L. I:'C.P .I. , J. Corbet Flctcher, M.D ., J. Forbes, :\f.B. C.~I., G. .F. (Ie L. Gaillarcl, l .. ·.A., O. Gray, L H.C.P., 1'. B. Giles, L.U . C.l'., )Ln.C.fi .. \\T. Gough, F.R.C .. ·., J. Graham, L.JLC.p., I". G. Harper, M.D., Guy B. IIolJillgS, )J.D., )I.R.l' . S., L.Jt.C.P., O. Hutchinson, i\LD., C. R. Hoskyn, L.n.C. 1'., )f.J{.r:.s., JL Rowland .Jorle·, L.n.c.p. , R. Jones, )I.D., Thomas H. ,Tones, M.D., J. Lawreuce, 3f.RC.S., 8-. H. Le\ri~, )LD ., H. B. Long, :II. RC.S., L.R.C.P., A. C. l cVittie, )l.13., . F. ;'[UIISOIJ, i\r.n . c.B. , S . O. H. ~Ioberly, )I.H.C.S. , L.R.e'.P., H,. A. Milligan, )r.1>., O. E. Monis, )Ln., R. Kevin, llLB., B. CH., G . A. Phillips, ~r R.c.s., 11. R. Preece, L.Jt.C.I'. , II. E. RaIYlillgs, lILR.C:.S . , F. E. Reynolds, )LR.C.S., Oswald Roberts, ~I.R.t: ..'., F. Ryan, 1II.n., R. E. edgwick, )I.D., O. H. Sec1O',yick "Ln., 'Y. R. Somerset, 'f.B., t:li.n., \Y. H . .'quare, L.R. C. P. , T. N. Thomas, L.~.C.P.: :F. O. Torbitt, L. .. . A., F. W. 1\. Tough, F.R.O .. , '. ·Wilkinsoll, )1.RC. '., H. de O. 'Woodcock, L.R . C.r., II. E. Watkins, ~r.R.C." .. .J. \Ye1·h, )LR.C.S., F. H. , Yestmacott, l".R.O.,., .J. A. Hellton ,Y llite, F.H .C.... , H. H. \\'olstenholme, L. R.C.P. , E, Oolston \ Villiams, 1II. D., J os. R. ,Yilliams, )1. n., 'Y. 1. de O. ,"'heeler, )1. D.
thirtecn lWl.le, fi\'c
ending 30th SeZ1iclil ber, 1911. E.'·pcndllur .
13y Office Expenses, Rent of Orrice, Printing, -, tationery, etc. , £5
LONDON, BRIGHTON AND SOUTH COAST RAILWAY. Presidcnt.
~
7
The Ri ght H on . the Earl of UessLorough, c.Y .o., C. B.
Chnil'lllnll.
Finlay F.
cotto
JlcnOl':lI'Y i'lecl'ctnl'Y.
James King. Office of Supt. of the Line, L ondon Bridge Station. iU cdica1 SCaff.
£j8
Aud ited alHl found correct, F. TODI!:{, Cit Ii,'" fin . J. O. ELLISO " Han. I 'ceo (mcl
2
J'7·C{YS.
7
F. Bnck1e, M.D., LR.C.P., lILR .C.S., ,T. T. Clark, )1.B., S. A. Clarke, )r.R.C.S. ~ L.R.C.P., J. ' . Dn.vies, M.D., ,Yo A. Dow, M.n., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., E. G. Foot, M.R.C.S. , E. E. Gould, M.11.0.S., H. Hn,bgood, M.D., L.RC.P., M.Il.C . . , J. McGlashan, M.D., D. L. K. Naesmyth, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., ,V. P. R. Tewtb, J. B. Ridley, )LD., J. J. Shn,rd10\\" M.B., I..R.C. P., i)I.R. C.s., A. E. tenDS, M.D., ~I.R.C.S., L. R.C,P., F. G. Swayne, M.B., H. \\riggins, i\r.n.c.s., L.R. C.P., P. W ood, M.R.C.S. L.R.C.P,
152
St. John Ambulance Association. LONDON AND SOUTH-WESTERN RAILWAY. UOIlOl':H'Y C('ufl'C
l·l·csitICllC.
,r. 13 Ul!klll<lsLel'.
io\('CI·cta l·Y.
GCllcrH,l :r.hnager's Office, , Valerloo 'tatiOII, S. IV.
ir Charles J . Owens.
lloIl01':n'J' Olstt·i('. S('cl'('tnl'ics.
C. G. Lewi' Goods Supel'illlelllknt's Olliec, Ji lle ElmR, S. ,V. G. A: Purkc ,Ottrriago Depal'tmcn L, Eu,sLleigb. K Oar ben, SOllt h:tlll pLon Dooks.
Lecal Hep01·ts /"0711- OenL?·CI:3. St· ttc?/~~nt oj Beceipts wul Ex:pellctitw'c jar the
Rcceipts. To Balance in llallcl, 31st December, 1(:)09 Suhseripliollsalld DOllU" tiolls. II Fees awl Sale of Dooks
£3 15
6
10]1 .j 13
0 0
yaw cnding 31st Dcccmuc1', 1910.
E;'1Jcn ditw·e. By 1\(1 verlisillg and Prill Lillg "Exalniller,;' Fees . " Lec:Lurerc;' J<'ces . "StOles, Books, ete. "Jiire of HoolJ1 " Postage
C . S. Piper, District Supcl'inLelldouL's Oilice, Exeter.
" £'27 l!)
2
£27 19
6
C. lIAYLES, lIon. Trcasurer. l'A'DIOHE, llon. Sccrctary.
l'J,ItC'Y
Y. J.
MANCHESTER. Chait·ulan.
Smgcoll-iIlajOl' G. H. D anrin, M.D.
Major F. II. Westillacott, F.n.c.8 . , ILA . )I.C. (r.) 8, St. John ll'eet, ~lallcho tel'.
Sccrc' ary. L. Me\\'burn Brown, 17, Cooper Street, 1Ilanchester. J101l01'1l I'Y
Jlcclicai S.aff.
]·I·c"hlcllt.
H. R. H , Princes Louisr, Dnchess of Argyll. )lOll. Tl'calo;nI'Cl·.
P. O. llayleR, Dauk llouse, Lymington.
11011. Seel'ctnl'Y.
3 15
Audited nnd found. corrcct, II. ST. BARDE.
'1'I'C'Il. 11 I·CI'.
F. J. Patmore, Rolent Houso, Lymington.
4
- -- - -
)'I·C"ill('II'.
( 'hail'Ulall.
4
Balance in llan<l, 31st IJecClllucr, laIO
(j
T he Very Rev. 1 he Vl'ltll of :Jlanchestcl', (Bishop WeHdo))).
W. I. \\' hitaker.
£3 19 9 330 8 8 0 358 4 3 0 1 4. 11 £24
11.NNU.. \"L REPOH.T. Dllring the yenr S am bulanct:l classes wore [orll.led at "urions . sL~tions on the CQmplny' systom, and 16101' the employec' ""'re JIlstl'uct~d . Of ~bls.ll11mUer 59 <Yained first aid cenificatcs, and 63 pa' cd Lhe seo)Jld or Lllll'(l exalllllmLlO11, and. 29 °eomed the special badgcl or bbd for passing rc cxal1lination.. . The Oomp;my's ch'Lllenge hiclJ was co 111 pelcd. for i n ~l nrch, WI til I h~ follo~vlllg result :-1, Wimuleclon "A" Toall1, ::l07 points, wiullor;; of ehallcnge sllleltl, sllver medals anJ £20 ; ~, tic ut:lt"'cen Richmond teall1 ::tllll ,""oathall1 plon Docks (2) .lca.?l, 1 3 points, winller of bronze lllc(lals and £25 hetll'ecll the .two te:l.ll1s; DlSLl'Ict prize-Gillingham, winllers of £5. Maximulll poinls obtallln1Jlc, ;300. T cams competing, . . . , . The lluclcrmontioned haye heen ulYul'Ilod pccHI,1 p1'lleS for mcntol'lons first aid. sen-ice : - C. H atch, Vauxhall; 'V. ,Vll kinsoll, Vu,nxhall; P. Donohoe, Southampton Docks. The tot·il n:lIubcr of the Oompauy's employees who h ave qualified in amuulance \York ince the formntion of' the 'outh, Wcstcrll Oentrc in 1 99 is as folloll's :-1, II olJcr, of lirdt ai\l certificates, ] 999, 2, Holders of reexamination vonchers ana mcdallions, 93.
LYMINGTON.
] 53
J,ifc :U (,lUb('r. ~ll's .
H eseltine.
Jlcclical ~'aff. B. Bruce, c.r.n.c.s., IJ.S.A., E. F. Ohillery, L.n.C.p., F.R . C. f.:., F. lalnrirJ, M.D., M.1LC ... , A. D. Pithie, L.r•. C.p., L . n.C.~ . , II, Statham, ~l.B. (Culltab.), ?>I.H.C.S,
AXXU AL REPORT. Home nursing classes were held for women, ~5 w~re examincd, 22 passe(l for certificate , 1 for mecbllion. and 2 for labels. In the first aid clas~e .. ~g \\'om ell , 21mcn, and 16 boys ,nn'e examined; 15 boy pa sed for junior certificates; 9 men and 12 womcn for first aid certificates: 6 men and 1 \\'oman for ,"oncher; 1 man and 9 women for medallions, and 3 men and 6 women for lahels. 'lYe regret to have to rel!ord. the death of three old. ub~cribers, viz., The Hev. O. GrulJbe, '01. T. B. ,Virc, alJel :Mr. G . F . aul-tho latter an energetic memher of the COlUmittee-and iiII'. B. II. P em bel', K . C. , om lute Chairman. The 11 muhel' of pupi1 1m· greatly incl'cltsed ,md funds are ill uch needed to afford sufficient instructioll. Among the pmelical \'-0rk clone by certific.ttccl pupils this year may be noted a fnwturecl fore-arlll ellicielltly }Jut up hy :1\1ess1's, H. Elliott and F. G. He:ld at the Doy couts' C:tll1P ht,t summer, :tnd a case of shock and iuternal injuries treated by Mr. n. Foot. The thallksof the Committee are d'Je to ~Ir. H. St. Barbe for auditillg the accounts.
G. 11.::hton,
)I.n., ClI.D., J. T. lJ.trritt, )1.11.C. ': L.R . C.P ., L01ll1., J. Broadbent, :M.R.C.S., I,.KC.!'., Lond .. R. D. Cml1, :-l.ll.U. "., L.n.c.p., Loud., G . H. Dalwin, M.D.,
D'.E\\'art, )f.D., Lond., M.I~.C.s., A. Forde, HaYlles, I-.1:.C.1' ., L R.C .. ·., Edill ., ,Yo J. Heslop F.l~.C.S., ELlill., F. G. 1). llderton, )f.n., ell.D., 'Y. F. Jack on, )I.D., CH. D., )l.R.C . . , J. A. Jenkiuson, L.s.A., H. :Jl. :Jla.rshalJ, )l.n.,C'.M . , Glas., 11.. A. Mumford, l\1 . D., L and . , )r.l:.('.f'., .'\. C. ~icol, c.l.ll.C'.S., L.ll.C.l'., Lond., ,Yo C. Renshaw, L.n.c. p . , L.RC.";., .Edi))., ,V. Sallkey, )r.n., ClI.U., K 'Y. ~l'illk :.\J.D ., Lo~t1., ?l1.R.C.,'., F. H. W e~tlllncott, P.!:.( .:-;., 11.. ,\7. T. \\'hit\\,Ol'th, M.n. , CIl.D., ,V. T. ,V illiams, )I.R.C,S., H. '\'IJson, )Lll.C . S., O. fl. ,Yoodcock, )I.B., cD.n . , J. S. Young, M. n ., CH.B. And., F.ILC.P., Bllin., L.n.c.p., I,.Re. '., Edin., '.
St.
J.
n.
A~ ~J.. ~r.\..L REPORT. This year the COlllmittee haH~ to rel'Ol't a slight falling off in the number of classes conducted uncleI' thi· Celltre, 31 classe~ (19 male and 15 female) bayin<Y been helel as compared with 37 lat year; ;j \, ere compo:sccl Cif the members of the ~fancbester and the 'hip Canal Plllic~ Forces; 11 under the management of the technical und other schools in the dlSll';ct ; -1 in cunncct10n with collil!ry employees; 4 in association with members of Yolull tary ../\ id Detnchments ; 5 consi"ting of member of the Manchester nnd and 5 not cIa. sificd. In addition 15 re-exam. .Salford and other local Bl'iO'udes, a !natIOns hrwe hecn cowl uctecl . The COlllmittee are pleased to report that on their recommelldation Drs. U. Ashton and H. D. Umn have been elected Honorary A sociates ancl Quartermaster ,'crgeal1t R, C. Done an Honorary Serying Brother of the ~rder of the lIo 'pital of St. J olin of Jerusalem in Englaut.!, ill recognition of their sernces in the trainillg of ctuJdidatm; for "xamil1ntion .
St. J ohn A 1nbulance Association.
154
Local Reports /1'0111 Oent?'es,
Statement c{ Receipts and E.l'pcnilittl?·c, yea?' ending 29th September, 1911. Payments. RccciptB. cpt. 29th, 1911cpt. 30th, ] 910£109 To Balance in Bank cpt. 29th, 1911" Olass fees and mu terial 167 ~D " In tere&t and Dividcnds 0~
0
6
4
9 9
(j
£301 1:2
),jfc 1" (,1II1H' J'R.
Dy Examiners' fecs and £116 13 () material . Oa1'l'iage of goods amI " 2]6 4 Postages 'W orki ug expcllscS, in" cluding ronL of onicc, clerk's services, prill tillg, ad \-ertisillg :tud ::;5]8 () stationery " Donation to funds of 10 0 0 LOllLIoll Execu Ii ye 116 '1 ~ " Balance ill Bail k £301 12
0
155
0
Amlerson F0l1lHI7 Co., Ld., Ashmore, 13e1180lJ, Pease & Co., Lei., Bell Bros., Ld., Blall' & Co., Lcl., J)olckow, Vaughan & Co., Ld., O. F. H. Bolckow Oargo Fleet Iron Co., Ld., Cleveland & Durham Eleetric Power Ld., Cochrane & Ltl. Orairr Taylor & 00., DUI'ham OOl1nly COlIstallUlary, Sir Rayltoll Dixon Ld~: D?rman, LOllg & 00., Ld .. Mrs .. Ujers, nIlS. IIedley, Mayor and COll'oration of lIhdd.lesbroug,b, Mn.yol' all~l OorpOl'at~oll of Stockton, Mal'fillis of Lon(lonr1ell'Y, K.G., }~Ol:l'lSOn & 00., North En.stel'll Hallway 00., N~rth Eastern Steel 00., Ld., North Rldll1g ConsLn,\>Illary, Pease & Partners, Ld., Rlcbarrlsons, \Yestual'th & 00. Ld. Ricbnrdsoll, Dl1ck & 00., Hopner &, Son, SirB. SarnnelsolJ & Co. , i'd., Sarller &. 00 ' Lcl., ~kil.ll1iJ1wove Iron Co., LeI., Teef; COlli;CryalJc'y Commissioner.', 'l't:es-side Brid~~ al1d .l£nglllecl'lllg Works, LcJ., \V. II. A. Wharton W. \\'ltiLweU &, Co. \Vilsol:; Pcase & Co., Lcl., 1I1arquis of ZetlancJ, K . ' 1 ' . ' "
cd.
SlateJluml of Accow~tsf()r lite year endin[j 30th Sepl6mber, 1911. II/come. To Subscriptions " Class Fees including Stores nsed . £85 0 " Less do. provided fur in 1910 acs. 21 17
Investment ma.de by OentreManchc tel' Oorporation LoaD, at 3~ pel' cent. £Gll 0 0 1Il1l11chestel' Corporation £200, 3 p. c. UOllsoliduteLl Stock, cost 201 15 11
Expenditure. £13
liem . .A /IditOl'. ~ . II. D.ut\\·!:-;, ~['D .. Ulwinnall. F . II. 'WE ' T\L\COTT, llun. Treasllre1'. L. :JIE\\,BUUN BnowN, lion. Secretary.
0
By
0
" Bank Iu tcrcst " Coronation Gala Tent expenses " Stores
GEOr.GE A:UTON,
4
6
£712 15 11 Examined and fonu(l correct,
&cd.,
"
73
3
6
2
5
u
7 5
9
30
<)
o 11
J'
" " " £]25 19
METROPOLITAN RAILWAY.
\\'01 ki
ng expCllsesSLamps, :::llationel'Y and Printing . Caniage, ctc. Sel'vice:;Exam. Feesand Incidentals IIead-r[uarters Do. do. Local Assi:;tant Secretary Class Instructor, Uoronation Gala Tent cxpenses . Stores Balance of Stores consumed by classes Surplus carried clown
.
5
<)
£7 8 0 16
:2
2-1 4 15 17 3 3 1 1
2 G 0 0
v
7 9 7 33 11 11
4 3
2
£125 19
5
£199
3
6 26
S
]'rc:.id cut .
R. 11. Sclbie. Chairlllan.
H.
](0110 1':11'),
II. E. Percy,
. Stewart.
3~,
Ba1ance Shed, 30th September, 1911, Liubililies. Assets. Oapitalacconnt as at 30th . Oash in N" atiollal Pro-
Secl'ctal'Y.
\Ycstbonlllc Terracc, \Y.
l)cclical Staff.
J. M. Oarvell, M.R.e.S., L.S.A., H. W. Charuuel's,
~r.H.C.S.,
Sept., 1910 . . £120 0 Reserve Account for re-exam. and Classcs at tedllccll fees as at 30th cpt., 1910 8-1 17 Surplns brought down . 26 3
L.n.c.p.
£231
MIDDLESBROUGH AND CLEVELAND. Major 'WalLer JohnsoD.
Trea slIJ'er.
]JOll,
)[0110)':\1';)"
SCCI'('t IU',}'.
F. Herbert Marshall, Tees Iron 'Vork Midulesbrough.
Organizer.
1,Yaynman Dixon. As s istant. Secretary anel
Freu
1
vincial Bank Cash ill hand, Secretary Stores in Stock
I
0
Honorary
9
2118 29 e 10 £231
0
9
Bank balance at 30th Sept., 1911. . £236 Ie Siuce paid in to 24th Oct., 1911 17 2
0
(hn inllan,
Pl'e'ihIent.
Th e Marquis of Zetland, R.T. H. S. Eltenton.
0
0
>
Audi ted and founel correct,
J. J.
BURTON,
Auditor.
Anc1i(or.
J. J. Burton. torC'i{c('I1CI'.
mith, Tees Ironworks, Mitlulesborough.
I
incc withdrawn
Balance as pel' Bal. Sheet
0
£254 0 54 19
0
£199
3
0
9
15G
St. John .A ?/l,bulance Associc(,tion.
ANNUAL REPOR'r. During the year elllling :30lh Scptemher, 1911, 11 new classes were formed amI cUITleLl through, 6 111ell's first aiLl, 3 ,,"o:l1en's rirst aid Dnel ~ "'olllen's llursing, 16:1 men and 61 \\'omen joinillg for iirst aid, and G~ women 1'01' llursing, of whom U2 men u.llli -:1.:2 women obtained certiJicaLes for firsL ai,l amI 47 women for nursing. In addition a det:tched wOlllen's nnrsillg dass was fOlllleJ at Busby Ibll. As legatds the TeLTitorial Department of the' l. John A mlmhtllCe Association, a special meeting of the COlllmittee was held. in l\lardt last, to take into COil 'idernLioll a lllClllOl'lllldulll prepareJ by 111'. \\'aynmall Dixon, the 1l0ll. Organizer of Lhe uepartlllent for the Celltre, which ucall with the 'War Ollieu ehellle [or Volulltal'Y Aill DetachmenLs and the rcspecLive spheres of this Association and the British Reel Oross :::Iociety ill <lollncclion therewilh . A.fter full considemtion of the sit\1:LLio11, it ",as decided that the \\ u.r Olliee t)eheme is not sa.tisf.lCtory, awl as the British Rell Oross :::Ioeiety hall already taken in hand and lYel'u forllling <t 1lUIUl>er of rlelachlllcnts both for men anLl \Yomen in Clerela.nu, it \\'oulLl be be ·t to leuye thi!:i \york in their hand!:i, aml accortliugly this Centre of the St. John Amlll1lance AssodalioD, desirou!:i of lu;si::;ting the Red Cro in e\'ery po sible \yay, hould not it elf attempt organization of tletachment , which might conflict wilh their work, hut shoulll conLiuuo as hercLofore to de\'ote its energie to the in tructiOll of Ulen and \YOlll ell III the principles of l'trst aid and nursing , in order to q uallCy them to reuder as istance to thc llljuretl in ciyil employment and daily life. In tioing so it was felt that this Ccntre of the :::It. Johu Ambulance Association \y oulll ue trainillg a tody of men and \YOlllt'1l who iu time of emergeuc), such a') the mobilization of the 'l\.!lTitol'ial J!'orces \y ould constitute the fiuest recruits [01' the pro 111 pt fonnation of voluntary aid detachments ",itll the miuimum of further pe('ial training for acti\'e seryiee. Beyond thc regular inslruetion and examination of cla ses of JUen and of "'omen in Jirst aid and unr!:>illg durin c, this year, in connection with the celebration 1.,1' King George's Coronation on ~2nJ June an ambu1ance teut was e!:itabli hed in the Albert Park, where ellunlties were attended to and lost children taken carc of l>y a stall' of ~ IlualilieLl !lllll>ulauce men, unller command of the Honorary Secretary. Happily there wore only minor aociuents to be dealt with, but about GO lost children \\'~re entertained, all vi' ",hOlO were restored to their parents or gnardlUns before 10.0 p.111.
ltTIDLAND AND GREAT NORTHERN JOINT RAILWAY. UOllOl'al'Y
~C(·I·t'l:l1·Y .
E. G. Palmer, Engillt:ers' Offiee, ~Ielton Constable.
:Ucclical Sta If.
157
IVIILLOIVI. ( 'hnil'lllan.
'Y.
W. J. Yarr.
1I01101':\I'Y 8('('1'(" It1'Y.
'1'. Lawrenec, Solicitor, Mil1om.
lU<'Clica l ~;c all'. lIr.n., r•. n.C'.p., T••ll.C.P., ." ~r.n.C.H., P. B. Stone\', J ':\1 . .r.. . .C . .~ .. , M.ll.C.S ., I•. n.C.p., H . ] , ,Varwick, M.n., L.n.C.p., "LIt.C.S.
J. M. lIney, Pra.tt,
T1 .Oln
NELSON. ."1'(',"i c1 (' u t. T. W. Wilkillson.
( 'lin i l' III It U.
'Y.
Holton.
UOllOl'U IT SCC1'(,' m·J·. John Greell, '27, Unl1e1't ,'treet, Kelson.
T)'(':t .. 111'('1'.
J. Heyworth, 39, Nal,ier Street, Nelson.
:l1('c1i('al Staff.
,V. Crabtree,
W. Jael~soll,
J .J A.' Finel1a", :\r. 11., F. II. Flack, :\1. D., II • I.loa \\"01' tl. 1, n. 1\ a.)" ~~.D., A. P. nlillnr, ?>r.D., A. E. Normington, C. Rltclne, M.n., J. 13, K. Rul>b, JLD., R. • te\rart,
M.ll.,
1\1.1)"
J. POZZlC, M.D., A. Sykes, M.ll.
:\1. D.
~r.D.: ~r.D.:
SU7n?ll(f1'!} of Receipts and EJ'lJenditul'c fOT the ye(li' ending 30th Sephnbcl', 1911.
E}penclilU1·e.
Rccei}lis. To Tran sfe1's-Frol~ Tru tees' ACCO~111t £48 13 ·1 From 1 o. 2 A.c. 1 7 6
By Caretaker . . £38 16 " Upkeep of A.mbulance Hal1.. 12 16 ·193
To " " " "
:,
l·l'c .. ideul :uul ('bairlll:tn . W. )larrio t t, )1. Il\" !:iT. C. E.
Repo?'ls from Oent'i'es.
LOCCbl
" " " ., ,. "
Ambulance Dall D onations Members' S\1 1)5e1'i ptions Billianl Table 1~ efrrsh11lcl1t Dar. Mill Oolleclioll~ . . LoansofHorsesanc1 Cttn-iage Dook and btores . Chri.tmas 'ocial . Shirl(l Competition B::1.ll k In t crest I nndries .
5·1 16 6 23
6
0 10 1-1 10 0 10 15 0 12 0 15 0
50
6
4
12 11
6
5 1~ 5 Ii 2 ;, o 1
0 3 0 6
o 12
G. L. Barritt, M.r..C.S., L.ll.C.l'., ~\.. Dlair, lILn., L. Clal'ltalll, :\I.R.C.~., \\'. 111. Crofton, M.B., A. R. Douglas, )l.13., E. E\'al1~, M.H.C.~., L.ll.C.}!., C. H. Gunson, )l.D., . P. Hosegood , 1I1.H.C. '., Eng., L.U.C.l'., Louel., U. Jacksou, L.R.C.P., ~.F.l':';., \1'. A. L. :;)lalliott, M.ll., U. O'}'anell, L.H.C.l'., L.H.C.S., ELlill. J. F. kl'llllSlnre, B.C., Cantab., D. \\'anllcworlh, :\!.B., II, Wat::;on, 11.13. '
677 1 Cash Balan ce, 30th ept., 1910In Banker's hauels 7 1 2 In Secretary's hands 0 4: 3
ANNUAL llEPORT. The session ha been a "ery succe 's [ul ouc. \\' e are Yery gmLilied at lhe fuct that our 'outh Lynn team WOll tl1c Tatioual R..l.ilway Shield. This team abo WOll the "P~lke o~ l:ol:tlaud" ..~hicld at .'ottinghalll in a l'ompetition arranged l>y the A~soclatloll of .Ra~l\\"ay Alllbulauce COl'ps. Three melllber' of the t am obtained pnzes for uest llld11'idual \york. This Leam flll'ther WOIl the.nr. allLl G.~. Ohallen"e Cnp, anll t~le l~ing's Lynn Borough Challenge Cup. Thelor. ancl G. N. CJlallenge S:lleLl wa~ won by the •'utton Bridge tealll. Ya1'lllon Lh team \\'011 the l:~rlDonth borol:gh Lhallenge 130\\'1, nbo a Challenge Cup competed 1'01' ata Heel Oro s Dlsp~ay . nt Blolwlcl. Our Eye Green te~l~l secu.r~d the KeeGle Challenge Oup aL Petelbolo.ugh, In almost el-el'Y 00Il1pe1.11.lOn IH'lzes [or the IJl) t ill'li"idl1al work \yere obtnllled by our men . Judges and examiner,; have spoken 11i<1111y of the \\'ork done. ~
c'a h13nlnnce, 30th Sept., 1911In Banker's hal1l1s 0 4: In Secretary' hands 0 11 10
£7
£1
;)
3
6
7
;)
2 1
"Extinction of Debt on Building' 510 0 3 " Solicitor's Oharges 1'I:sa111e 3 13 6 I
i
" :' " ., " " " " " " " " , " "
Rn.tes and Taxes Lighting Sn bscription Dilliard Table . Refreshment Bar . Printing and Advertising Hor'e' 0.11,1 Carriilge . nook' all11 Stores Christmas, ocials Shiclll Competition . Competition anti Re\'ie\Ys Papers and Periodicals . In 'urance aIHI Licences. tamp and -'tn.tioner, Sumlrie ' .'
513 13
9
12 11
9
16 6 2~ 110 19 1 o 16 J 5 14 0 17 9 6 34 13 11 :2 :2 0 5 6 11 7 11 3
o
3 17
3
2 19 6 -:I. 1 1
n
9
9-
2
Balance, being excess of Payments oYer Receipts .
6
2
3
£6 4 0 10
£6 J
Examincd anti fonn(l correct,
J. \\'AT.l'llA.\\', .1 sisto BorolLgh Tree/sl!!"','. JOIIX GnEEx, lIoll. &crctcuy.
0 10
t. John A 77?,bnlance Associcdion.
15'
159
AXXTT.AL BEPORT. On ~rarch lith, thc Annual Re-Unioll wa~ held in the Ambulance Hall, when the Cel tillcate.<; alld ~lctlalli(ln. were prcsentee) hy Mrs. T. '\T. Wilkinson, of Forest House. Thc Amlmlal~cc Carriage continues to he mnch cnll<·d for. Duriug the precut ,cnr it lIa .. attendl'd L . accident anl 51 removals. Thc majority of these case \,"c're l'el11oyed to Burnley Hospital, llllt .omc to 1110re (listant plncc such as l\lanche. tel' Royal Infirmal':-, ::-'ettle. "kiphn, etc. In long distancc ca 'es thc C(lst of rCl110ntl is charged: but in case of rCl11o\'ah to 13111uley no 1,ital, or in the Dorough, no charge is ma-de .
St'ltemcnt of n. 'eil)~S and E,"pmclillll'e jul' the year ending 30th Septemoer, 1911. . nccr~pty . E"pcncliture. To Hlrc a.llcl 8;11c of tores. £7] 7 7 By Stores . . £10 3 "ExamIners Fees and . EXPeJ;srs . . " CI,ass Fee for TnClllental Expe)~scs . . " MedalllOJls alJ() Labels.
21] 6 14:1
7
2:3
G
£4G
4 8 1 13
311 £46
1
6 ;)
6 6 1
T. D.
UOllOl'mT !iiccre131'Y.
:FE_'WICK,
Hon. Secrctary .
Examineu with 'toucllers anc) foulld eorrcct.
The Right Hon. The Earl )Ial1\·cr .. E. Fairburn )lillhorp: Larcllrlon Honse, Tewark .
J. ~1.
WL'TEr,
& So.-.·, Chartered Accountants.
:Ucclical !ii1arr.
:Lifc JlcmlJcl'.
)lrs. J. G.
1
17 13
G. II. PJfILJP:·o~. Chairman.
NEW ARK-ON -TRENT. J'i'c .. iclent.
" Examiners' Fees and Expen cs . " I ncid<:ntal Expenses "Mcc1allions and Lauels "Balaucc in 11antl .
5
Harry
13rnll~toll.
tallanl, :lLn.C.S.E.
A}\i\UAL REPORT. ,Vc ha.\'e had some most f:atisfac-tory classe in first aid both for men and women, and in nursing for women since Olll' lao t report. \Ve have also form·d a Diyision of the t. John Ambulance Brigad' for men and there 113.\"e hee11 two women's
NEWPORT (M ON. )
),Iany case of fir"t aid have been rendered by
Yoluntal'y.\'id Detachments formed. the certificate holder~.
)',·eQdcu t. The Rt. HOll. The \'is ount Trccle~ar .
( ·haiJ'Jllall.
Hamilton, )I.D., D.P.R.
lion. l'.(·CI'ctal·Y.
NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. 1' ,·c ~ifl(,ll1.
The Right HOII. the Lord :'IayOI' Sir \\,illia1l1 Haswell. lepllenson, D .L ., n.cL.) ( hail'lu:lu. Culonel. ir George Hare Philip on, )r.D., n.C. L. lL.D., nOll.
Tl'ca;;\Il'el'.
C. F. Llovd, Xatiollal Pro"incial BIlk;
r.R.C.p.
Sccre1:11'Y.
T. D. fenwick, ilhlLurn Hon c,
llosley'Street, X e"ca ,tIe-on· Tyne.
,V.
A. O. E. J. Fulg p 7, Ulj thn. 'luare, Newport, ilIon.
Xewca . tle-on-Tyue.
~I('cli('al ~laO·.
E. B. Appleby, .\1.13 .. ,Yo D . .A.rnioll, M.D., M.Il.C ... , J . .A. Bra-nu, M.D., H. Brown, ~.D., L.u.r.T'. & s, A. J. C'Jlli!';, .LD., ~r.n.c.s. n.p.R., R. P. Dawson, )l.B .. C .~r. , G. R. F'Jrtllue. L H.C.l'. & "', ,V. . Fra er, L.R.C.P. & ., ,V. T. H.1l'klleSS, )f.n., G. P. Harlan, )[.J)., H. Reah. )1.B., Cath. M. Riclt'lrdsoll, M.D., D.P.H., 'Y. J. Ruddock, :'f.n., C )I., )LR.C.S, R .'Y. -'II11}1Son, ~r.B., CII.U., L.R. C.P . & s., L . Walker, )l.B., .A. T. ,Ye:l.I', ?lI.D., )I.R.r.s., J. ,Yishart, )LD., Charlott~
J..'
ational Provincial Bank.
J ire JlellllJcl' • F. L. Doxies, :JlE:.•.r. Eastoll C;ibb and on, Fred Phillips. JI ell i cal :. taU. W. Bassett, ?lLR.C .... , T. L. Davies, )I.r•. c .. ·. , . Hamilton, )LD . , J. Hmley, r..R.C.P., J ..][. Jo~)e", )LD.,. J. Lalle;. )r.B., T. G. Lewis, ~r.n . , J. F. Keville, L. R.C.P., A. E. Tonks, .\1.R.C.:s., C. . "\ me', )I.It.C.s., H. E. "illiams, )[.p,. C.S .
Stdcmcnt
0./ l:ccczjJts and EJ:penditzuc, Oclo&er,
Reaipts. T o Dala~ce from Opt. ;;0, HIlO £3 15 " ReccI"'~ll f~r Mores and Exam.matlOn fee:; 15 4 " DonatIon, Cnp Con e t 14 9 ".Annual ub .. cripbons 2 7
1910, to October, 1911.
E.I'jJcndilw·e. 5 ~
6 0
By Auditor's expenses. 1910 " Chequc Dook . "Cheflue, .J.A.A.
" "!,
£35 16
4
o o
£1
1
1
1 1 2
6 6
4
5
7
6
o 10
6
o
.,
1
,.
1 15 1
" Stationery account :, Cup I nsurance to :'Iichaelma . "Hun. ec's. Petties. Oct. 1910 to Oct. 191'1 " Dalancb in hand
D . SC., CH . B.
.AXKUAL REPORT. In this the first complete year of the re-ronstituted Centre the foundation has he en laid for the permanent maintenance of actiyity. During the year 1t; cla",~ e ha ye been held-7 male and 7 female first aid, 2 female home llur3in~, allcl 2,unitatioll . Two re-examinations for men of the Brirrn.de have also been held. The. ucC'esse are 260 Certificates, 14 Voucher:;, 33 • IedallLons and 17 La,bels, and these cla~se' repre en t the P ost Office, ' coutmasters, University, Conncil and High chooL', l.Iinel's, Nayal Yolunteers and St. John Amuulance Brigade. A public di ·tril)1]tion to successful candidates was made by the Chief Commi sioner of the St. John Am hulance Briga.cle at a well attended meeting in the Connaught H all. The area of the Centre ha been extended and now comprises the Oityand County of Xewcastle-on-Tyne, and the Urban Di trict Oouncil ar ea of Gosforth.
110ll. Trca<;urer.
G. Davy,
o o
3 15 0 10 12 11 £35 16
4
,\Ve have examined the abovc "tatement of Receipts and Expenditure for the year ~nderl. Octobcr, 1911. an,l have comparcd th e items with the Bank Pa s Book I ouch~rs haye been proLlnced for all payments. . CRAS. L. BARFOOT & Co .,
I ncorporated Accountants.
Local Repo?'ls from Centres.
St. J ohn A ?nbuZunC() Associaiion.
160
A J UAL REPORT. The Centre continues to progress sn.tififactol'ily and .nin ~ clas es have been formed this year uut only seyel1 p~·esentec1. themselves for eX:111unn.t.I011. There h~ve alHO been th~'ee large classes exammecl tIns yenr under the nuspu!es. of the ~le,:1t , \Testern Rail\\ay Co's eutle and t,,"o under the Alexandra. Dock Rmlw~:y Co s Centre, both priyn.te railway centre' in the nrea. 0f the Newport entrc, makmg a. total of twelve cia ,e for examiuntioll ill the town of N e\l'port. The tenth a.llnw\,l cup .COIl test open to the county h:lS been al'l'n.nged for . . :1tlll'clity, N ovcmber 1 th, n.nd prollllscs to he the u Ulol great succc,s.
NORTHAMPTON . C'hail'lll:lll.
Pl'c si.lcu' •
The :Most H on . the lIIarCJ.uis of Northampton,
•'ir Hem)' llaudall.
K.O.
1I01l01':n'~'
Trcasurcl'.
H. W . 1(, Markham, 1 Guildhall Hoad, N ortha.mpioll. Lifc
SC'<'1·c"ary.
G. C. "Tells. 1, Mereer's Ro", KorLJJ:1m}Jtoll. J( {' mh('I' 'l .
T he Duchess of Grafton, The Marquis of Northampton, K.n., Lady Rohi118011, ... it' Henry Randall, C. Adllitt, R. Bennett, W. Donner, 1\'. Can, A. Church, T. P. Dorman, G. H. Frecknall, G. T. Ha\\kins, Capt. 'Y. IInghc~, n. lIfanfi eld. M.P., T. Manning, F. H. MardJin, 11. W. K. :Markham, It A. IlIil1igan, ;-'LD., Mrs. Oscyood, O. W. Phipp~, W. IIa.n·ey Rceves, P. P. nice, C. E. Thorpe, G. O. ,\Y~lls, H. Wilkin son, B. I\'ilkinsoll, T. L. Wright.
J. IV. Bai](l,
NORTH BUCKS. 1'J'.· ... idcn ••
( 'hail'lnall.
'v\r. W. Carlile.
Colo11el W. II. Hull, '1'1'(':1"'111'('1'
:lllcl lIollol'aJ'Y ~c('I'cjaJ'J" lIf.1:.C'.H., L.B.C.l'., Winslow.
lUcli i('al Stall'.
,V.
Bmdurook, 1If.1U·.S., L.S.A., P. L. Hensoll, M. D., D.r . H., Col. W. II. Dull, F.H . a.S., LiCHt. D . W. A. Hull, lILn., Call1h., Licut. G. W. Buxton, M.lt.C.S.,. J,.JL(!.I'., Caplain O. L. DeYlIs, M.lt.C.S., Col. P. B. Giles, F.R.C'.S., F. J. Gl'lll(lon, M.IU':.I:l., J. O. llarvc)" l\.f.l~,C.H., IdLC . I'., U. II. 1'.Jilcs, L.n.c.p., S. G. IJ. Molierly, M.lt.C.H., L.R.C.l'., LICut. A. ,V. Moore, M,n., Cumb. E. Nicholsoll, nLR.C.I:l.,r,.ILc.I'., C. n. Pearsoll, I"lU!,P. & H., Bdill . , T . K PeltllJcl'toll, M.B . , W. G Ruthcrford, L. R.C.I'., L.ll.C.H., n, T. Wiekham, ;-,r.D. ANNUAL REPORT. Last year .classes ,\'eJ'~ held at \VolVt~t~ll, Na8h, Newport Pagnell, Drayton Paslow, BucklllghaJll, ,M:1ll18111orct.on and LllhllgsLone Da)nll. 'J his sho,,"s a great improvcl11eut on prevIOUS years, no ela-ses hn.villg h£Cll l,eld ill tJle BllCkil1uham di'ltl'i?t [or thc.lasL Lell y~ar:-:. The Silver Challenge Oup cOllJpetition took IJl~ce at Buekmgham, III ~L lieItl InlJ(lly lent by R. S. Budgett, Esq. FiYe teams competed, and the Oup was \\'on IJY the BJetchlf'y (Loco.) team. Stcttement oll~eceip{s aucl E~:l}Cnclitl(Tej'or the yeW' ending 30th Septembei', 1911.
Receipts. To Balance. " SubsCli ptious "Storcs and I llcil1ellial Expenses ., Examiners' Fees antl Expenses " Medallions
E;lpendituTe. ,(3 17 12 6 15
8
13 13 2 ·1
8 By Stores and I ncidental 6 Expenses . "Exalllillers' Fees anu 8 Expenses. " Medallions 0 "Oup COllI petition 6 ., Baud . " Ooates & Son " Sundries
)(c.lical S'afT.
Balance.
n.
I
F.Il.C.S.
S. C. 11. 11olle1'1y,
M.B., B.CR., T. Cairns, 1.1:.('.1'., L.Re.S., I\T. II. ChamLcrlain, L.n.C. p., L.n.C.E., H. Oropley, F . l:.C.S., C. J. Enlll~, ~r.I:.C'.:- .• p. ,'. rTidlells, ~I.D., E. Harries-Jones, M.n.C.B., A. Li11l1cll, ~r.TI.c.s., 11.. ~lil1igal1, ~r.ll.: M.lLC.S., N. B. Odgers, 1Il . n ., !If.R.C.S. 'Y. P. Richardson, ;)I.TI., (",:o-r., I'T. II. B)'a11, ;-'I.Q,(~.l':T., O. Simpsoll M.B., c.~r., D. tone, :lI.D., C.M., J. Teny, ;)r.l:.C.S., 1'. . I' lllte, L.R . C. P., :lI.R.C.S. AN~UAL REPORT. In presenting their twenty-fifth annllal report the COll1mittee ar plc[1:;cll to he alJle to report a considerable increa e in the work of th ' Ccntre during' the past yen.r. ?W pupils attended the full COtll"e of in tructioll, of whom 26:2 p:1>' 'cd the CXHllllllntlOns and gained certific:1tes . The Cll1SS in home hygiene WllS tile filst ill this suhject helll within the Centre, and it is gratifying to hc alile to report thnt it ,,'as not only well attended but thn.t all the pupils pa,·.:cd the examinatiou. The illvalid transport work continues to increase, 158 l'emontb ktyiut,;'lJeen conducted by mean of the n,mlJuIance wagon. T he grateful thanks not only of this Committee hut of the pnulic generally a re due to the officers and men of the Corp:; "ho so untrmd<Tin",h' devote th(;ir time o 0 OJ , (sometimes whole days) to this 'YOlk. A con:;ideralJle sum had to he c.·pel1l1ed III r epairing and doing up the ,,,,a6011 during the past year, but thi:-; is only to he expected considering that it has now been in use [or sixteen years an(1 hns trayelled more than ten thousand miles. The Committee hnvc to acknowll'dge ,,,ith mnny thanks, some most useful donations during the year, and in particular one of .£1 0 by the Mayor of N orthampton out of the Bolton Disaster Fuud, allll olle or n. similar amount from the Committee of the Borough Police 'port '. A profit of £15 7s. 7ll. was also made on the Dall held ;n January la·t. These sums ha,-e enalJled them to further reduce the debt owing on the .Alllbuhtllce Hall.
161
£47 10
01
"T. H.
BULl" Chairman. SYD.'gy O. H. l'llOBETILY,
. £14 14
13 13 0 246
5 17 10 200 323 530 £46 15 o 15
2 2
£47 10
4
lIon. Sec. and T1·eas.
NORTH-EASTERN RAILWAY. l'at I·Ons.
The Rt. lIon. J olm Lloyu Wharton, and the Directors of the Tollh-Eastern Hail way . }'J'Cloi.lcnt.
A. RaJ e Uuttel\\ 01 th.
('hairllwn.
}i'rank Penty.
Treasurer.
Philip Burtt.
Gencral Scerctary.
Geo. Jackson, Permanent Way Store-keeper, NOl'th-Eastel'll Railway, York. Di~ll'i('t
7
Seeretal'ic!S.
Darlillgtoll District-T. H. Ourry, Darlington. Hull " L . Bakes, Hull. Leells , , 0. H. Hill, Ripon. 1Ilidlllesbrongh " IV. II,tllx\\'ell, ,Yest Hartlepool. I e\Ycnstle " W. Holling, Galesbead. York " ' V . II. Farrar, York. L
162
St. John A?nb1.dance Association. lUr(}icnl Sijnfl'.
T. G. Adams, M.n., R. Anderson, M.D., IdLC.S., P. R Asb, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., G. II. Aslmin, M.D., M.lt.C.S., L.n.C 1'., IY. Baigcnt, M.ll., 1'. Dellllctt, M.ll .. CIT.B., IY. E. Bennett, IdLC.S., I,.Il.c.r., L.F.p.S., "'. J. lJl1Chanall, ~I.B., ('.~r., H. Bro\\,11 , L.n.c.p .. L.n.c.s., I,.F.p.R., J. Drydoll F.JLC·.S .• I,.H.c'.p., I,.R.C.S .• J1'. J. Burman, L.R.C.p., M.ll.C.R., It:. J. BU1'Jlett, M.Il., <:.:-1., M.IU'. l'., A. '. Bt11TO\\'S, L.ll.C.I'., L.n.C.S., I..F.r.R., M. Caldwell, L.ll.C.l'., J.. J:.C.R., 1". n. Cormick, 1I!.B., C.M., II. OollinsoJ1, ~J.n. F.R.C.S., L.R.C.p., II. K Davison, M.ll., M.ILC.R., L.l:.C.I·., G. Dre'uper, L.R.C.r., M.ll.C.S., A. Dougall, T..Il.C.I'., L.Jl.C.R., hF.p.H., ,I'. Earcllcy, M.R.C.S., L.n.O.p., 1L Fell, 1I1.1:.C.8., J,,1LO.1'., D. L. Fishel', M.ll., U.~J., 1\ . FOlrest, lIr.n., C.M., H. Frencb, T.. R.C.l'., IdLl"R., F. \\T. GilJhon. T"H. '.S., J"lLO.r. 1,.R.A., IV. (hay, M.D., C.~r., '1'. Harkness, IILD., C.M., II'. F. Henley, M.ll.e.s., I,. Il.C.]'., ,I'. L. Hickey, M.D., A. Ilillaby, L.n.C.r., 1I1.H.l'.S, II. M. lIoU, ~!.n.t'.s., I"I-l.A., Huuter, M.n., IV. Jacc]1'.es, M.B., II'. D. Jef1'crsoll, ~f.ll.C.S., L.n.C.]·., W. 1ll. Jellnillgs, M.R.C.R., A. l\"el11pe, lIr.n., ~f.n.('.fl., J. D. Leigh, )f.n., C.lI1., L.n.c.p., 1.H.C.S., II'. D. Mackay, M.n., M.R.C.S., A. D. M. McIntyre', JIl.D., C.M., O. Meade, M.D., A. IV. MetcaHe, M.D., M.ll.C.S., 1,.lt.C.1'.,J. S. Milne, ;\f.n., G. D. .Mitchell, M.D., IdLO.P., I •. n.C.8., J. MUllro, L.n.G.l'., T"R.C.S., L.F.P.:-;., II'. :Mnrray, M.D., C.M., D. J. U. Oliver, TIl.ll.,e.M., H. O. Pearson, 1II.n., C.;\f., F.R.C.f;., E. P.l'ir::kersgill, I•. I:.c.1'., M.Il.C.S., J. P. Philip, M.D., c.;)!., D.r.H., E. F. Pratt, :If.n., I,.1'.e.I'., L. A. Ro\\dell, lr.n., e.;\I., II'. A. G. Russell, M. n., ('.J\f., R. Rohinson, 1f. n., C.~f., J. P. Scannell, M.D., Clf. n., \V. , hand, M.B., C.M., R. \\T. Smeddle, M.B., C.lII., IV. IV. StailltllOl'pe, M.D., A. 1). SLeavenson, 1II.D., C.!lL, S. Steavenson, M.B., C11.B, J. Stothard hI,1l.0.S., L.S.A., J. Thomey, L.R.C.p., L.R.C.S., L.F.P.I3., D. F. Todd, I,.H.C.l'., I..I:.C.R., J. \Veidner, JlLB. ANN TAL REPORT. During the session 49 classes were formed and the results were sati<;[actory. Accident return were "ery well reported. Ohunging the venue of the final competition was a decided success. Excursions to easiclo resorts during- the summer Were n. huge succeSs. There i .. every prospect for another good session during the coming wiuter months.
Local Reports !?'om
PJ'c"liclcnt.
His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, ('ltnh'JIInn.
The Rev. 1. O. R. Scott.
ICG.
163
Edin., Jas. Hincll e, L.RC.P., L.R.C.S. Edill. R. Iltwhes M.B. LOJ1d M R C S E L l G II 11 1 ' , 0 " ' , ...., Illg. , G~·RJ,cf·I~·' Oll( ., A' II"l el' )E'l't, i\!.JU' . s" Eng., L.P.O.P., Lond., A. A. Hill, :r.r.D., . I e orS011, :vI . n., . & 1 tOll John, M.lt.C.S., EIlCF. M.B B S L R0 p LOl1d " t <> , . ) . ' . . ••• , R . A . J ~ J11f>OIJ, L.ll.C.P. , L.RC.:'!. , 1., John Ley!:), M.D., G. II. List, M.D., E. MackenZl:-, ;\I.V., J. P<1.'y~l~ :Jiasslllgham, ~r.n.c.s., L.8.A., Surg.-Col. A. M. i\lcAlLlolVle, \LD ., F.It.S., Erl1ll., C. ~'. Molony, I,.It.C.s., I,.R.C. P., 1'. H. P. ~Iorris, lII,R.C.S .. Eng., I"]~.C.P., Lond., n. ~I~h.olls, M.V. (Oantal))., A. P,lrkes, M.R.C.S., W. PartIngtoll, ;\f.D., C.lIL, O. H. 111l1ltps, liLT)., 1'1. Dowling Pl'ender{Jast M.D. IILCH. IILA.O., D,se .• R II. Read, :lULU.S., En~., L.It.O.P., Lond., Bel'llar(lHoLinson' lIT.ILO.S., Eug., L.ILG.l'., Lon!!., .J. ]{nsse:ll, 1If.13., E. Somerville M D F n C' ' Eclin., J. Steele, T,.n.c.l'., L.lt.C.S., E!lill. E. A. Sadler M D Lond' M '1"~ S· E'·s., g IV. ' 111. Smith, L.'Jt.C' . l'. & s. Edi~. 'R. Saxt'o'n 'r 'n' '0" 'p' &n " J Y :lr.IJ., C.M., R. L. ~tol'l'ar" , . , .•... , s ., EI ""Ull., " CrIlO]), lI~ .B · ' T n.R., LOlJr!., G. II. Williams, L.n.C.p., L.n.c.S., Edin., L.n.C.p., ((,!fts.) O. K \\ arJ, M.RC.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., Il. O. IYolfenden III.R.C.S .• Ellg., L,Re.p., Lond. • AN 'UAL HEPORT. _ Thc Committee has .pleasllle il~ presenting its twenty-scventh annual report; f09 students lw,ve been rlllstn~cted ~n tIle c~asse.s alld 485 certificates, medallions and labels have res~ltec1. rhe Oomnnttee oners Its warmest thanks to lecturers, class secretaries, audltor and the hon. sec!'etary of the Centre. Ealc£nce Sheet, September 30th, 1911. Liabilities. Assets. To Sundry creditors . £21 0 3 By Outstanding Accounts and " BalalJce - heing Assets Value of Stockover Liabilities 47 3 10 As per 'torekeEper's Books £53 7 As pel' Secretary's Ledaer 8 18 " Cash in lland 0 5 18 £68
NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE.
(Jentre~.
40
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4
7
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I hereby certify that I have examined the foregoing accounts with the books and vouchers and linrl them in order and correct. Victoria Oham bcrs, Fr.EDER1CK GEE.', Ohal'll)~'l)d Accountl£nt. •'tOke-Oll-Tren t. (Hon. AUClitOi·).
Tr'('asul'cr :ulCl Uonol':lI'Y !o\CCl'(·taJ'J. ~'ycllley W . .1\Ialkill, F.e.I.,'., Hock Clifre, OheuLllc, ' toke-on-Trcnt.
NORWOOD.
Life IUcmhrJ'!o,.
I' J'e~id cut.
His Grace the Duke of Sll thel"land, R. G., lIer Grace the Duchess of 'n lhel'lund, The North Stafrordshire Hailway Oompany. lUcdicnl
H. R. H. Princess OhrisLi,Ul of '-'chleswig-Holstein. ( 'hail·JuaJl.
~HafT.
Magnus Adler, ;'.U1.c.s., Eng., I.n.C.l'., Lowl., A. Aikell, M.D., 0.11[" S. King, Alco ck M.D., Lond ., M.R.C.S., \\T. C. Allalcli(;e, ~J.])., I~.IU:U;', EelilJ., C. .1\1. Allan, 1II.D., - Allcn, ~r.B., crr. )J., T. n. Ander"on, 11.11., C.)1. J. Fre(l Arlidge, L.lt.C.l'., L.I :.C.S., J. Aspinall, 1II.1LC.S., Eng., L..·.A., E. A. llrlll1t, 1Ln., CII.~r., Edin., A. T. Bnry, T,.1t.C .l'., Edin., ?If.JLC.S., Eng., P. J. Byrne, 1.1:.C.1'., L.ll.C.S., A. Boswell, lII.V., Aberd.: ;\I.R.C:.S., Eug., J..s,,\., Lonel., H. A. Bull, M H.C.S., Eng.; L.n.C.l'., LOlld., L. L. Burlon, M.TU'.S., Ell". L.R.C.P., LOlld., F. O. Clifrord, M.R'('.S., !':Jlg., L.Il-C.P., Lond., \\T. J. COy~y', :M:.n.('.s.~ Eng., .I,.R.C.P., Jas.Oraig, lILn., Edill., lILJU:.::::., Eng.. Ollns. F. Daly, M.D., 'Ihos. DIxon, 1I1.1:.r.s., EUOfT .• LIl.C.I'., Loud., A. 1:. F. ExltallJ M.]), ' E l. "lerllle, -:lI.1LC.S.) E ng., :!.... n.c.l'., O. \\T. Francis. ;o,r.n.,c.:'I1. GIns.,' I. .M.,, Firan?lS DuLIll1, Oapt. J. O. FUl'lless, L.S.A., Lont!', It.A.M.C. (T.) II. JI. Fulker, II!.Jl.e.~., E?g., L.R.Q.P., Lond ., F. J. Flet('her, 1I1.1:.C .... , ElJg. L.I:.C.l'., Loud., A. ll. Glttens, M.r•. c.s. , Eng., L.n.c.p., Lonrl., A. Hnll, ~1.1LLJ.S., Eng., J. T. ITall, f,.H..C.P., Lond., M.lt.C.S., G. Stokes-Hatton, ~r.J)., ilLS., M.It.C.S. ElIg, F.I:.C.S.,
Sir Erne:;t Tril tOll, Barollet.
Tt·carsul·el'.
Gellel'lll Sir Horace Evalls, K.C.B., 6, Vermont Road, Norwood. 1I{)llol':tJ'Y Secrctary.
:JIl's. Ellwarcl OulegraYe, Dracebridge, Central Hill, Norwood. Life Jlcmber..,.
:JIr. al~!1 ,jIrs .. B('lli ... ~I~·;;. Ricc Bryne; ~lrs. Deale, M~·s. Beaumont, :JIrs. Crossley, J. Dellttth, L,tdy EUI :t1ge, . :\Irs .. Elliott, Mrs. FIsher, Mrs. Hetley, Lad y ~Ianlls, :JIrs. ~I('9aw, 1h:ls ~hlne, }Ils::; Tll1lrLlll'll, Miss Villiers Mr. and .:'III'S. Hay Walker, La,ly Ivest. ' n
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vLultng Bates, ;\1.lt.C.R., E. BeaUllJOllt, J..I~.C.I)., Oazenove,Oooke Davies J J ' D uuse, 1II.R.C.~., L.l: .C.P ., Melville Green, ' }'1.D., ,P. .\Y. . D oug1as, 1I1.V., l'reelliall ~eathart, lI1.D., A. liIacLacltlan, ;\LD., Pringle, F. G. S\Va\7ne )r.n.c.s. Scott Turner, :'1. IL C. '. J' ,
S t. J ohn Amb1.dance As 'ociation.
Local Reports from Oent1'(3S.
Ar. "'UAL REPORT. D urin'" the Ia t year 15 \\ ell attended \:la.sos lU1\,0 ~)een held alJd lhe Cenlre continue~ in a. 1110 t sa.tisfaetoryeondition. l LR.lL PI'll100R::; hl'istiau presenled certifica.tes 3,lld medallions on Apl'il 26th, Statement oj Rcccipts and E.1 '1Jelldit!l1'cfol' the VCCtI' ending 30th S(ptcmbcl', 1£)11,
OLDHAM.
164
Rcceipts. T o Balance from last year Class Fee " Subscriptions
E./,penditlLre.
Hy Examil~e]' , Fees " Medalllons . " St ores " I ostage " lass Expense, " how Expeuse::; . " 111ldries " Balance eal'1'ied fOl'\\ul'd
£95 6 11 41 16 0
7 6
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John Dodd. 'f 1'(,:\ "
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;\J,D., G. Ferguson, ~r.B" H . Fort, ~I.B" T. Fort II. Greaves, )I.P,.c.s., n. S. Heap, M.D . , 'iV. Hearn, L. r •. c . p ., R. G~ Henderson, M,n" J, Ln.w, )!.It . ..... , J. B. Lendrum )I.n. J . S. McGowa n M D W. Oliver, ~I.])., F. Radclirfe, M.D . " , .. ,
G. Bi1,llchop, j\[,n., T. V. Clluliffe,
900
M.P•. C.S"
63 10 10
5
ANNUAL REPORT. During t.he pn.~t year [our classes have been hel cl ; two male classes in first aid , tlle lectures bel1lg gIven by Drs. Leu\1l'um anri lIenderson, and one female class in first aid, for whieh Dr, Lenc~l'llm was also. the Ic~ctlll'er . Dr. Ferguson undertook the lectures for a male ,cl,a~s III home nursl11g, the class consisting chiefly of members of the Westw?ocl dlVlslOn of the, local corp'l of the St. John Ambulall ce Brigade. On t he Ocr:a.SlOn of the Ooronation the whole route of the local procession was patrolled by members of the Corps, who treated several faints and m inor accident!;, ineltHling a fractured collar hone anll fra.ctnred an kle. The members of the nursing llivision, who were also on dnty, adder1 to their rjuties by takinO' charO'e of lost chilllren until claimecj hy their parent!'!. h <>
Treasul' e)'.
NOTTINGHAM. 1I0UOI':I]·.r Su', a n d T n ' a Ill·l'l'.
Pl'es ldent,
James n. -Wilkinson, ~r.J) . 6, Edward Street, Old ham .
' ,i fe ) 1em b e l's , .John Walker iJ agne, Oharles J. Jackson.
Aud ited and found correct, anci cash balance yerified. ,\Y. W. GAU:-;UAM.
,\V. M.
UonOI' nry,'ecr e tary .
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Thos. H, Hchofiel,l, Liverpool anrl'Distric:t Bank.
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165
Fl'allCis T . Ellis, Dcbdalc Hull, Mu.usfielll.
Sir Joseph Bright. ~l<'fli (' a l
S Ca lr.
R. Alderson, 1I1 . D., Dur" J. F. DlmLoll, 1I1.1l.C,l'., R. II. Cordenx, M.ll" D,C., R. A. E astmond, 1II.n.c . ~" G. T. Elder, lIf.li,C.s.,A . Fl'O:-l'l', :M,D., A. F11lt01l, M,n" ll,l'li., Sarah Gray, L.R. C. I' . & s., F.Il.C.S.A., H,.l\L Hamiltoll, L.ll.C.l'.T., lauel IJCll\\Ood , L , S. A., W. J . H . H epworth, I" ,A., Le\\"i, MayeJ', )f.JJ. , F, D, Mulhall, F.n.C.S . , H. T. Nichols, M.ll.C,S., J. E. Hmk. M.J: . C,~., ,\\T, cott, J)1.13 .. ,B ,Cll., :Marie Simp on, ALB" H . O. Taylor, M.II, ) J.B. Thompso11, M.~., D:CH.; U. . '\ tlltall, l\1 , B. , CH .n., ,\V. ,\Yinciley, M . E.C.b " A. M. \ YeLLer, F.li.C.S., 1'. '\\. \\ esley, M.ll. fu\i\ AL HEPORT. Of the certificates is ned, first aid and 101 llnnsillg \\"ele fur ludic!' \\ ishing to qualify for the R~d qross .S ociety Y?lll~ltalY ~id Dct..ad l ~H'll tS, 'fh? llU1;lbcroJ lllell w ho pa ed exal1l111abollS mcluc1es 6.:> oj tIle CIty of ottll1ghalll 101ICe }< orce aml a llumber of railway mell and coal miners.
Statement of Reccipts and E'J.:pendit~L)'e /'01' the Receipts. £3 1 T o Amount brought forward " R ecei ved from Classes 32 14 for Examinations 2 17 " D isconnt allowed on stores
£38 13
5 0
1
ending 30th Septcmoci', 1 D11. EajJcncZitll1·e. £0 7 3 By Local Report YUlI'
" Postage and bltioncry . " Paid to t. John's GuLe for Exam ina tion and I neiden tal Expen. cs Balance lU baud, 30th " ept.; 1911
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J o ' EPR BRIGHT, Pnsident. FRANCIS r. ELLIS, Hon. Sec1'ela1'y and T1·eas.
OTLEY. PI'('~ ifl c JlC
,
C hairman ,
Colonel W. C. Da\\solJ.
H . ,\V . T. Garnett.
TI'('a~ lIl' c l',
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Unitel1 Counties Bank, Otley. L i fe 'u (' III bc l's . '\V. E. Benllett, L.ll.C.p., Edin. 001. \V. C. Da \y , on
Lieut.-Co1. '\1'.
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Secl'e Cary.
R. FOl'l'est, 2
lhi'lge Avenue, N e\yall , Otley. :ll e dical
~ Caff.
W. E . Bennett, JJ.n.c.p., Edin.
Da\\,:;oll .
A :r~U _\I, REPORT. The COn1miltt'e has pleasure in presenting the Report and Balance Sbeet for 19 1011, and a.t the same time of thanking the annual subscribers and others who h ave helped them to carryon ambulance work during the year. The clas es that h ave becn held. were a llCCE'SS. At the ladiel'l' first aid class over 30 attended ' as they did. not all attelHl the examination cOlHlueted by Dr. Robin, on, Low~ool', only 22 receivell certillcates. The Fal'llley (Branch) class wa' examined by Dr. Law,ford Knagg', o[ Leed., and the 14 men " 'ho sat were successrul in obtaining certIficates; 22 nttendetl the class. Dr. Dennett was the Lectl1l'er, and was congratulatcrl on the success of the clu.sses. The work of transport during the year 11a.'l been heavy allli t.he Oommirtee wish to d.raw the attention of the public to the fact that the van i free to Otley people, but the cost of horse hire is to be paid by those who order the van.
167
St. John A ntbL~la'nce As ociation.
166
Statement of Rcceipts and Expcnditll1'cjO)' thc ycr ending 30th Septe1l1bC1', 1911. Rcccipts. I E:xpcndilu1·c. l )'
To Balance in Bank £10 " Donation" Olley harity" 5 " nnllal ubscriptioll 4 " T. A. Duncan, for Carrying beet. 0 " F. H. Fawkes, Stores for Famley Class 4 " O tleyPoliceCricketClub, per upt. train 4 " Otley Friendly oeieties 1 " Wharfedale Agrienlturul SocieLy, Attell{lo,nts at how ~ " Recei yed for Tra n port 20 " ale of, tores 1 , Ladies' 'Whi't Drive <1 3 " Clas' Fees " ~ mall Donations 0 "Otley Rugby Foot1..Hlll Club (practice match) 4.
£67
1
11 0
0
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11
6
15
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0 0
4 0 16 6 2 7 6 8 13 10 5 0
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II)' Horse IIirc . £22 3 o "Examiner's lrces and Class 4. 0 2 Expen es I " IIcall-quartcrs for Stores 10 15 11 210 "AtLendants aL -'how ~ 0 0 I " Printillg alld Athertising o () ",'\'ashing lllankets, elc. " RenL of Booms aL NorLh 4. o Puracle cbools " <ll'eLaker at TorLh Parade 1 o Schools " Rent of Rooms for Com1 :J lui ttee Meetings o !) ,," La tionery o 11 :, Po tage G 0 " Brigade, for StoneS o 2 "Chcquo Books o 9 " . 'und ries 1 ·1 I " F. FCllrllley o G ",V. illclair and Sons " Bailcy and • 011, Carrying o 11 G Sheet 1 1 9 " .J. IIalllolHl 11 ~ " Balance in Bank £ti7
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. F. E. ~[()U":-;EY. E. B. \\'EE!l~L\:\.-.
lance mcn and n.pplin.nces n.t the Oathec1rn.1 on Ooronation Day )'cceivin rr the thanks of the Deall n.~cl Chap~er for their services. . Rtretcher parties ,~ere (t1so l~'e~ent at the public enlertn.1I1ment III the park thn.t cvenll1g, and at thc Unionist demonstration held in Thorpe Park, on August Bank Holiday.
Statement of Receipts and ExptncW w'e Receipts. £1 To Dn.lance Honorary Suhscri plions 7 " Active MC111 bel'S' Suhs. " v" anll en trance fees [ncidenL(Ll Expenses, Exam" illation fces and expenses 4 rccei ve(l frol11 classes. 1 Stores so lc1 " Medallions n.ucl1ahels sold 0 " Amount due to Hon. " 3 Secretary
2 5
3 6
2
0
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the yeet)· 1010 -11. Expencl itm·e.
3
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11 11
9
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'Y~r. UT,Il~FE, President. F. S. P. SAUNDERS, Hon. T'reasnrer. D. 'V. lLOTT, Hon. Sec1·etCll·Y.
POL YTECHNIC. (;b a it'nUlll •
I','c'iidcnt.
IIis Grace the Dnke of Fife,
J. E. R. Studd.
K.1.
TI't'a'inrcr.
L. H. Harris, The Polytel'hnic, Regent Street, W.
lIollorary ~ecretary • Robert Mitchell, The Polytechnic, 309, Rcgcut Street, \Y.
llcclicaI Staff.
Oolonel James Cantlie,
~I.B., F.R.C.il.
PETERB OROU GH. PORTSMOUTH.
( ' 11 :1 i 1·IlHlIl.
Pl'cs icl CJl' .
Major J. , l11ple)' .Elli·.
Councillor Cliffe.
l'l'c.~iclcnt.
TrCa S1l1'cr. F . . P. Saundcrs, L ondon City and :Midland Bank, Peterborough Branch . Lifc
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D. \\'. Ilott, 73, Alde1'111ull'~ Driyc, Pctcl'bJrouglt, ;U CllIhCl'~ .
J ohn N orton Collins, M. D., H. Spencer Cooper, l\[.H.C.~., L.lt.C.l'., Louel., Henry M.B. , C. M. , William Peach-Hay, JlI.B., C.III.
L atham,
iU e cUca l S lnfT.
L. B. Cane, lII.B., J. :T. Collin, l\Ul. (Petell1ol"Ollgh), II. pencer Cooper, :M.R. C. S. (Yaxley), W. C. Croxf1mJ, I..R.C.P., L.R.C. '. (Peterborough), R. W. Jolly, M.R . C. S. , L.S.A . (Peterborough), H. Lathuln, ~LB., C.:If., (Peterborough), ,Yo PeachHay, ALB. , c.lII. , New England.
A NUAL lmpORT. Courses of fir t aid lectures were deliyered :0 ] female anLl 2 male classes nnd 9 winter practices for certificated memuers \Yere held, at which the a\envre attendullce was 10.7 . At the unnual competition for the Keeule 'up, the Miclla~lel and rea.t ~ or thel'll (~ye Green) team w~n this and ~lso the lst and iucliyid nal pl'izes, the Great E~tel'll Rl),ilway and Great orthel'll RaIlway (Peterboro') team ~ccurin(T the 2nd :wd. 3rd team prize', while for tl~e fi.rst .time for some year:; two te.\1l1S fron~ the City Police Force competed. At the lU\'ltatlOl1 of the Deall, the Centre fl1l'ui:;hed all J II
II. II. Prince Alexander of Batteuberg,
G. C. V. O.
Chairman ancl Treasurer.
Sir Geo. E. Couzens, "Glenthorue," Kingston Crescent, Portsmouth. lIonorary Sccretary. Fred. J. Cowaru, 80, Laburnum Grove, Portsmouth. lIollorary .lssistallt Secretaries. t. BriaveL (2ueens Groye, SOl1thsea. Miss N .• cott Foster, 13 raemal' , St. Helen's Parade, outhsea. Miss Hunt, Maylield, London Roau, Portsmouth.
:Mrs. Fulljames,
Life .Ucrnbel'.
Field "Marshal H.R. II. the Duke of Connallght, William Dupree, Sir George E. Couzens. J(cclical Staff.
R.G.,
Lord Northcliffe,
Sir
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1911 four ladics qualificd for 1l1cdo,lliolls and Lhirtecn ror labds. At an II . tly 11,,1,1 t)y Dr l'iunicrer OIlC lllClllhcl' of tho Ramsgnle town exanllnaclon leeClI c· , ' b' .• 1f 1 l l' D ' '. . . nll'ficel ['01' '\ 11lechllioll antl Il illeteell me111 hers C} unll flel OJ' a. 10 H. nnng " . 1 11' , , d lV1S1011 qu.. the past 18 m01lths, six mCll's voluntary t1.ll1 detaehlllcnts am lleo \\omen s voluntary aid detach men LS have been !'tused.
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Oolonel Sir Olelllent M. Royds, C.B. ( ' h a i r luau. Alderm ~m J. R. H eap e. T J'cas ul'CI' :11141 lI o lI o r :II'Y /olC(,),(,. :II'Y.
J. D. Howarth, 12, Chail'l":III.
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Sian'.
Miss FlorcnceArmitacre, M.D., Brnx., G. '. "\hram, ~r.n., n. M. Olarke, M.D., D.C., N. B. Olo\.... es, ;)1.n.c.. , ~n.c. 1'., ~1. W. Oolell\nn, :11.11., K L. 'ropp, M. !l.~'S'.' :.1:' '.1'., W T Freeman, M.D., F.n.C.S., ,Yo J. l!oster, F.H.C.S., L. M. Ulllldl1l~, l\LB., G. ·H. ·R Holden, M. D., J. 13. HIll'!'y, 1Il.D., ,T. L. Joyce, 11:13., Gorc1Ol,1 LamlJert, >.[ D G F Murrell :tiLE. C . A. Purnell, LB., G. L. Rallkmg, M.P-.C.H., L.Re.p., 1'" , . • " E. W . Rowland, M.ll.C. S., L.RC.p.
,I .. ,
Li fe lllcm bel'S.
D. F. Oooksey (representing Messrs. S. nnd E. Collier, Ltd.), G. II. R. Holden, W. Palmer, O. B. Stevells, M. J. Sutton.
M. D., The Right Hon. G.
ANNUAL REPORT. ThE' classes this year gainet11 junior nursillg~ertificate, 78 home nlll'sing,. ~3 first aid 23 vonehers 10 medallions and 19 lahels. i he eleventh annual compeLltlOn for the' G. W. Palm~r Oha11en cre Cup was b eld on lay 13th at the P,tlmer lhll. Dr. Osborn of Datchet, judgel the men's competition and ~ieut.-Ool. 'l'reWl11nll very kindly' gave his servic.cs as jl1~ge in the wom.en's. Fl\'~ teamsc~mpeted fo~~ ~he Oup and there were e1gh t en tnes for the IlUl'Slllg. The) esults " el C as f~ 11m\::; . Men's-lst Twyford' 2nd The Biscuit Factory; 3rd, S.RB.. Locomotlve ; 4th, S.E. R. Tr~ffic; 5tb, Berks' Oonstabulary. Womell's-:--l st, .Mis~ Untthew~; 2nd, Miss Kitcat . 3rd, Mrs. Padley. The Mayoress very lnl1l11y vresentc<l Lhe Cnp a.nd prir.es to the' winners, and distributed the certificates, medalllOlls amI labels. '~here is a balance ill hand of £15 5s. 8d. on the General Account, and [I, defiCIt of £1 6s. lld. on the Prize Fund Account.
Statement of Receipts and Expenditm'e for the yea,. ending 30th September, 1911. Receipts. E;x~J1cnditllJ'e. £1 9 10 T o Balance in hand £20 10 10 By Postage. Subscriptions " Stores " Olass Fees
"
10 12 32
£75
6 0 7:3 1 0
5
"tationery , . "lIire of rooms & careh~ker "Lecturer's f ees " Class expenses " u nLlries " Engraving Shield " Oheque Book , " Rubber tyres to litter . "Dr. Osborn-Fee and expenses " Head-qunrter's accoullL . " S.J.A. (~Iedallioll s) " Balance in hand
1 Audited and found CO) rect, E. L. CROI'P. H. 1'1. OLARKE.
178
1
2
6
21
0
0
1
A TN UAL RJ~[>ORT. I n presenLi ng the 25th annual report it is very gratifying to state that the ill teres t shown in ambulance work has again lleen fully maintainecl. Nille classes have heen held, ~ve fir~t ,tirl classes a~lc1 fou.r. home nu:sillg. clal'; .. es. During the year 6 lIIedallIons, 1 { \,oue-llers and 109 ctl'tlficntr!'. (Ol flI', t mel and 68 home nul' 'in(r) h ave been granted. Til e total number of celtificntes issued since the formation" of the Oentre is now 3,!J3li, of which 3,161 nrc for fir::.t aid and 775 for home nUrsillO'. Medallions fjj(j, labels 13. It is with llluch renTet that we record the loss to tl~e Centre of Dr. H.. eurdett 8e11er8, who has be~n compelled throuo'h ill-health to r emove from Rochdale to a 1lI0ro suitaule climate. Dr. Sellers ~'as one of the pioneers of ,tm huln.nce work ill Rochdal e, allcl was pl''1cticnlly the oriClinator of the Centre, ill whic h he took the cleepe;,t interest and for whit;h he °was a most indefatig<Lhle \\'olker. The outlook for the coming' yen.r is again most promising. Statcment of l~ece~pts ancl ExpenditltJ'c for the yea?' ending Oc/abe?' 9th, 1911 .
.
1.CCClptS.
)
T o Balan ce In Balik, Oct. 6th, 1910 . £13 3 10 " Dalanee ill llund, Oct. 6th, 19] 0 ~ 2 1 " Stores 25 5 8 " Examillatioll FL es JO 5 0 " Merlallioll 0 17 11 " Bauk I nleret 0 4 10
7 6
o 13 5 056 o 1 0 3
7
6
1 7 6 25 16
2 1 15 £75
5
I~ast I:lLroet, Hochdnl e.
) , if<' llJ c m l)('J'." . W. J. Kcrr, M.P-.C.:':!., En~., L.n.c.l'., LOll.d . , M.D ..' S. T. Lord, M.R.C.S., Eng., L.I:.C.P., LOIlt1., Jnmcs1\lelvlll, IILB., a.M., 'Wllton l.l!ll s, Idl.C.P. & L.R. U.S., Edin., J ohn H.o(llc)" IIf.H.U.S., Eng., L.ll.C.l'., Ec1ill., R. Bmuelt-Scllers, nLR.C.S . , Eng., i.. lt-C . P., Ec1l1l. : L.M. lU c d i('al S. a fT. Anderson , ;\Lr.., crr.n., Edin.,.T. A. Afohnoft, M.D., Eclill., C.:\f., 'IV. II. Bateman, M.ll., 'IV. 11. Car!'w, )1.£., C.M., Edin., K H arvie Cox, :II.D., CILB., 'V. P. Grant, 1I1.1t.C.S. , Ellg., j, .H.U.l'., Lond., 1If.J3., R. J. Harr is, :\[.JLC.S., Ellg., L.l{.C.l'., Loud., It. H. HunLcr, 1,.1:.('.1'., L.l:.V.H., EJin., A. ,J. Jeffers,)]!'J :IoI .1,.. l' C R En 0u " l'rJ . D " B.S. , 'IV. J . K err, l\l.H.U.I;, Eng ., L.n.V.I'., Lond., :lLD., A. Lomas, ::ILB., 011.13., Yict., S. T .. Lord, IIl.H.C.8., Eng., J,. l:.C.1'. , LOllU., J. RotHey , :ll.R.C.S., ELg., L.I: . C.P., Ed Ill.
READING. 11. RH . l'rillcess Ohri tinn.
171
o o
rluarter's account) . £10 " Illcid ental expen es " . 4 " Stores ( Head-quarters acc . ) 24 "M edallion accounts . 0 "Douation toN'orden Diyision • '.J .A. B. 5 " Do. Rochdale do. 4 "Do. Castleton do. 3 0 Do. 'IrhibYorth do. " Prin tiug, etc.. 0 " Postage and Carriage . 0 " Assi taut Secretary (Hono rarium) . 2 o " Dauk Cheque Book
11 10 Ll: 12 17
6 7 6
12 7 7 17 7 11
6 6 G 6 9
2 1
o o
3
9 8 11
£61 19
4
£58 " Balance in Bank. " "hand.
8
5 1
E:qJenditltl·C. By Exn.ll)inatioll Fees (Head-
£61 HI
4
o 16
2 1
ACCOlll1 t ' owing' to Oen tre, £ 1 lOs. 9d . Jo.'. H. Ih': APF., Chairman. J. D. JlO\\' AHTIf. Treas. and Hon . Sec. ED\\' AnD IIE .\LEY, Auditor.
7
St. John A mbli2a'n ce Association.
172
L ocal R epo1'ls jTom Cent?"es.
ROTH ERHAM. "1· 1·~ ill (· JlC.
The Right Hon. The l(al'1 Fitzwilliam,
lIoll 0 1'a I' Y !'i ('(' r c Ca r .r.
'f 1'(' a 1l1'(, I'.
T. H. Ohislctt, The Olll Dunk, High treet, Rotherham .
II. O. Ea,rr,
To
K.G.
John i III ]lson, J1.11., ('.]If., '1'11 e Elm s, H,othcrham . 't. ('(ti l· at S Cnlr.
)Ln.C.S . • T,.RC.P., F. C. Collinson, J"S.A., ]If.11.C.S., L . l1.C. T'., , V. L. Dibb, :;'LB., D.S., J. Kcnny, )[,J) . , ~r.CTl .. n.u.T., - McDonald, M. O. Naylor, TJ. ;'r. .R .. \. , H.. G. Riddell, ~r.D., F.n.l'.H., (lCdin.). A. IV. cott, i\r.n.o.s., L.R.A., M.n. (Brun.), J. impson, )l.l: .. C.;.r., P. \\'eathl'l'he, M. D., crr.B.
n.
AN JU1\ L H.EPORT. The w{)rk of the Centre has been stl'!lllily maintained Juring the year. Cln.SSl'S h,1\'e been helll at nine of the eollicl'ies in il-li district, and it is satiKf'actory to note that thi ycar a mueh larger percentage of the mcn \\'ho joined fJllalified for examination . cyeral ca es in ",hich yaluahle first aid has been rendcred h:we bee n J'eportell and suitahly recognised. The Boy Scout movement offers a possihle meal!s at exp\1l ion of ambulnllc:e training in the fntme, and a cluss has been formed m ~onnection with Olle of tIle companies in this to wn.
SADDLEWORTH. )'I'('l'ohlcll c. John Taylor. ( 'llnil'lllnn n llel 'fl'('n
111'('1'.
H . Carter, The "'1i\lal'C, U[1per111i11.
11 011. Sc('r(' t :l1' Y.
:: " " " " "
" " " " " "
1911.
Statement of BeIJei?Jis ancl Expenclitw'cfo1' the yea?' encli?l() 30th Sept . , Rcceil,ts. Payments. Cash in hallcl £3 5 !H By Stamps alld Orders . Oash in bank. ~O ~ 0- "Printing anrl Advertisin ct Sale of Olli Rngs 1 7 0 "AlII1mlauce Box b On ale of DoLcross Sick HCfluisite::', &0. . . Nmsillg .Class 1 13 G "Pa~llling and Repairing " U ppel'llllil " 1 ~ 4 of Am u111an(:e Boxes : " Greenfielcl" 1 8 G Me::>srs.J.'V . Noble&Son "Delph" 2 G 10 111'. H.. WhitehcacJ D elpll ~adies' Concert Greenfield .' . (pcr 1I11.i:iS JOlt l?) , 2 10 9 Messrs. ,'haw & Baldwin, U pp el'l11l1)1 .Lathes Springbead 'Whist I l'l\'e 8 186MI'. E W. Platt Gl'eellfichl LaLlic::;' Uppermill '. Concert 3 2 3 1111'. Herbert \vi,itcllead Suhseriptions and dons. 11 0 0 Dobeross . ' Cycle Paraele Profit 21 n MI'. H. A . Wl.itehead, On alc of Royal Gcorge Dobcross. Mell's Class . . 0 19 10 ,,='-'[1'. J. E. HillcbcliO'e on Spl'ingheau Penny ale of Delph 1910 Class OollectioJls: " "Dr. Wakelam" Clough Spillllillg 00. 0 10 0 Memorial Box . . AusLerlallds Mill 0 1 0 "Spl'ingheall Carrial'e Co. L ivillgslone lIIill 0 8 6 for. 'ervices in 0 Yan pl'ingheacl Mill 1 7 4 Accident . Brookside lIl1ll 0 ·1 " Loss on First Aid Competi tion Am bu lnl1c:e " t. John Associa tion for Class Rerl u isi tes " Cash in Dank " Cu:,h in han(l
£ 5
L.n . c.r., L.n.C.I'.
2
1
2
4
3 18
9~
!)
o
1 16 3 5 12 11 013
1
o
7 18
1 19
o 19 o 8 o o 1 6
o o o 6
12 17 33 3
o o
3 0 7 £ 5
HEHYEY ~.\.l~TER, r'hail'1nan A.LEERT ".~ lII~ GTO:\' , Hon.
)( c l1ical iii tnlr.
0 2
5
~J _____ 0) !I
Audited anel fom:cl (;orrect,
(Ellin) . A. S. Bruzantl, L.R.C.P., :lLR.C.H., D. Price, )r.R. C.S., (Lond.), D.p.rr., T,.H.C.p., )I,H.C .. . , T . II. Roberts, L.R.C.P, (Edin.) .
5~
5
£1 2
o 12
A. Wa ... hington, 'rhe C)uare, TJppermill.
l , ifc Jl c mh (, l·s . A. S. Bl'llZal1d. L.R.C.l'., )I.R. C.S., D. Price. \f. H. C.,., T,.R.C.P .. II. Ramsden, ::\LD., Lond., D.p.H., L.n.c.r., ~I.r. . C . i' . , T. H. HolJCl'Is, L . R.C.l'., (Edin.), L.~r., L.RC.P. ,
)Ll) .
17v
,y
ALTER LEES, AltTIIUR HEAP.
and Ji'inancial Secrrtar?!. Secreta?'?!.
II. Ramsden, (Edin. ), L.M.,
AN JU AL REPORT. SiDce the formation of the Centre in 1 91, 355 men have been examined in first aid to the injured . Of that nUlllbe:' 331 have gained certifICates, voucher'l, 01' medallions, there being but 21 failures. 193 women were exn,mille,l in First Aid, only six failing to sati fy the examiners. 275 women have also been exn.mineLl in sick Du rsing, 265 gaining certificate . . an,l only ten failing. 61 men n,11<1 9~ women ha,e qualified for medallions, n,nd fise ,yomen for labels. The C01l11111ttee have now ambulance boxes at Uppermill, Frenche, Greenfield, Royal (ieorge, LydgatC', QuickeLlge, Spl'ingbearl, Scontheacl, Denshaw, Carr Cote, Delph, Tame Water, :Marsland'l, Diggle, Laceby, Au terlallds, anll Fan'ars' Arm, the aV'!.'rage co t of each of the seventeen being £15. The )'en,r !Jas hpen a very Sl1cces. ful one. At the time of the last audit tbere was i1. balauce iu hand of £23 7s . 9~ll., but accounts were owing to the amount of ol'er £32 . ~Ir. J . T:1ylol', J.P., t.he Presillellt of the Centre, kindly contributed the £9, and thanks to n, successful cycle paralle which clearc, l £24 13~. 8e1., a profit of £6 Is. 10d . 011 the Uppermill Sick tusing Class, £1 16s. 9r1. Greenfield Ladies, 8s. 4d . Flipzlancl anel s. 7d. Delph La~ie , the Association has regained its accustomed financial strength.
SHIPLEY. "1·c1'Iid c Jlt.
t:h n i l·mall.
Sir James Roberts, Bt.
J . .Ii. Burton .
TI' (' a.,III'Cl·.
)[011.
J. 1. Davison, Ullited Counties' Bank, Ltd . , 'hipley.
~ e (, l'e ta I'y .
J . D. Bl1sfield, 35, Avondale Rd., . hipler.
Lifc JI Cllloc r • ~. T. BO,n~leJ', M.B., C.M., C. ",Y. Eame:;, M.D . , ~I.n.c.s., L.n.C. p . , F. G. Heard, L.n . c.r .• ShIpley l!nendly and Trade Societies ",Y. , Yard-Smith ~I D F n c· L R C P
Geo. O.
,raud.
W . T. Ai?s" or~h,.lIl.B.,
'
lUc(lic al
, . ., . .... , .... ,
~. all'.
C.M., T . 1. Bonner, M. D., C.M., O. ' YoEumes, M.D. , M.R.C . S., L.R . C. P., " . II. Elhs, M.ll.C . S. , L . S.A., J. Emcrson , L. R.C.P., L.n . C.S . , Foster M.B., M.R.C.S., L.S.A . , D .p.II., F . G . Il eard, L. R . C.P., L. F . P.S . , L.F.P. , L . F . . , V . ~osl (:y, M.B., CH.B., L.S.A. , J. F. Selkirk, N.D. , Sharpe, :tiLE., ClI.B., E T1ol'llton, ~r.D., M.R.C.S., L. S. A ., ' Y. , Yard- mi th, M .D . , F . R . C.S . , L.R. C.p. J. W al ker, M. ll . C. S. I lILR. C. P. '
,I'.
Local Reports from Oentres.
t. John A mbu,lance Association.
174
ANNUAL REPORT. The Oommittee of this Centro is plea. e(l to l'l']101't havillg llad another succcss ful year. 'rhl'ce fir t aid cIa es <lnd OlIO ~lnr'ing ~~ass have been helLl .'" a result, of 'rhich 52 first aid and 13 hOllle lllll'Slllg crl'llficales Imve ueen gallled, also hve members baNe passed the first re-cxamination and .1line h~vo obtained ll~\Jclalli()n . The certificates, etc., were presented at a puuhc 1l1eeLlllg by the WIfe of t.he Parliamentary Hcpresentati\'e of this tli.'b ict, 1\11s.. P. II. Il~illgworth, whom the Committee is pleased to statc takcs a great lllterest 111 amunlance worle and holds both first a,id and lllll'sing cel'tificatc~.
Stateme1lt oj Receipts aml
E~'fcllditul'c f01'
0 :) 0 D 0 5 0 ., 60
£:!
6 :2 J
3 0
"
----£16 17 6
Balance 8hcetJo~' the yea!' ending 20th September, 1911. Recdpts. E xpendit11re.
By sundry receipts fOI' Stot'es a.nd l(~xa,minttion Fue:; £101 18 " Sub8criptiong fol' 1!)10, al'l'C;\l'fl of 811 bscl'iptiolLs fot' 1909, & Domttiol1s 25 3
.
£220
5 3
Liabilities. To amonnt duc to ileadquarters for stores , £46 14 " Balance 27 12
3 0
Actual Cash lJalance .
6
1\. Hl'lIro~, Chaionan . 1. DAY!. ON', lIon . T1·cas~11·c1· . D. BCSFIELD, H on. Sec1·cletry.
0 0 1
5
"
£16 17
8
1
Balance bl'onrrht down . Bu bscl'i plionsorccei ved for 1911
£5 11 3 12
3 6
£9
9
3
Actual Balance Sheet. Assds. Balance brongh L dOlVll By sund ry deUtors for stores
£D
u
65
2
0 6
£74
6
u
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<)
£74
6
3
Examined ane! founel correct. ( igned) A. E. OOOPER, Incorpomted Accountant.
SHREWSBURY. ( 'Ita i I' Ut:l ll.
l)l·esitlellf.
The Right Hon. lhe Earl of Powi, .
CuI one! B . Cureton, M. D., ,\.. M. S. 11011. !oicl'I'ef :try.
Tl'ca" IIrer.
George Butler Lloyd, helton, ' hrewshul'Y.
SOUTHAMPTON.
Charle E. Peun, Dogpole, ~'hre\\'sbnry .
l'rel;h1('ut.
H.R.H. the Prince'
"Y .
1 5
£220
.
JOH~ JUJlX JOJIX
0
E,fpcnclittI1·e.
£1 10 8 By Stores Exalllinatioll Fees 4 15 6 ", Incidentals at Ilead Offi~e 2 2 0 illcllalliolls 3 8 6 " Po tage, Allvel'tising, etc. 1 0 " Patiellt. 0 1 0 I " Balance. 3 11 10
I
To cash paid to Headcluarters for Stores and Examination Fees. . £181 7 " Grants to Olasses and 001'0n,ttion Expenses . 16 2 " Costs of Demomtration . 5 10 , . 2 12 " ,'tationery "Sllndry small payments, postages, telegrams, &c. 8 18 " Balance . 511
5
year ended :30th Scptembe1', Hlll.
Receipts. To Balance Cla.·s Fees " I dle 013sse " ale of lores " 1Ileda,l1io lls " Dallk In terest
175
~1('llical
I'itaO·.
F. Buckle, ;'I1.D., O. V. Buls rode, :'1[,])., Oolonel E. Cllreton, ?If.]) . , H. 'V. Gardner, M.D., Geo. Hig,~inson, ;'II.H.C.::;., J. Lytle, ?lI.D" G. ~la~kie, ?lI.B . , II. n. B. .Jlacleod, F. H. C. S. K, Paul Uatthews, M. D., J. Glynn Pigott, L.ll. c. p.; ,J. ·W. Riley, L.ll.C.P., R. de~ . tai\'eli, F.RC.S. , Ernest 'l'reclllinick, L.R.C.p., Hr. A. Urwick, :'I[.D., F. \YhillCUp, r'.R.C.S.E., J. D. \ Villinllls, ?lloB. AN~UAL REPORT . It is "ith gTeat rebl'et tha.t the recent death uf the Ohairman, Colonel E. O. I cde, htl to be recorded. Clusseshaye been orgalli~ed ut 'llre\\'sbury Boruugl" ~hl'e\\' uury "chool, ~1eole Brace, Ber\\ick, L eaton Knolls, XC:R"cliffe, TIu'church, Oli\e, Pre 'ton Gubballs, Hadnall, Elle mere, Ohurch 'rretton, Pitchford, IIuuwuod, Cundo\'cr, ~1insterley, L ongdeu, \Vrockwardille, Norton, Oldblll'Y, Ludlow, and Britlgnorth, both for m~n and women. :l\ursing cIa ses fur \\"omen at ,'hl'l:\Ysuury, l'itchforcl, Han\\-ood, 1\1eole Brace, Oonclover, and X urton. A Inos~ succes ful dcmon tl'ation ,,"as held. at Shrewsbury on 'aturd,lY, Jtll ~\.ugust, when the certiti.cates and medallions \yere presented by the Right Hon. the Earl uf POIYis, l)residellt of the Oentre. Couucillor A . Southam resigned as 1l0ll. Secretary in October, HllO, a11(l Mr. Charles Edward Penn wa appointu1. Below is the audited f:il1~mcial ~ta.telllent. It is most encouraging to state tLat this is the most successful year enjoyeu by the Centre since its formation .
Louise, Dnchc.~s of Argyll.
Chairman.
Colonel E. Bance.
,JlIIJIOJ';l1'! T.r·ea"!I1'cl' au!lllollOl'm'Y Secrefary. f\\'l.": t . .JOhll:>, Statio}) Roau, Sholing,
Lt.-Col. (,l;('rge E. "lssis tanf
Hallts.
lIoJlol'ar,V SeCl'cf:u'Y :nul Uonol'ary Colleetol',
Miss E. M.
..He
prague.
:u cn'-b('l'S.
La~ly EI,l!nm Cl'iCl~toll, Mi. .~ Ootton, Miss Dn 11 ],c, The HOll. Mrs. Eliot Yorke ~dmlral Sir Jo.}lll htllc-l'tOll, 9.0 ...... 0., ,c.n., Miss Henry, Col. R. A. Hellard., C.B.: Colonel R. : 1.lle,ndel'Roll, h.n.p., Col. IV. Johnston, C.B., Mrs. Kenshole Sir Thomas J. LIpton, I..t., KC.Y.O., MastcrR. C. :JLl.l'tin A H Oakley P G 0 hl Master W. II. Pextoll, .Mastel' H.. H. Quill, R. C. H. ' 10~ne~StanltlJ' 1\iiss's )~a(f~~' Lt. -001. George E. 'l'\\'Jss, G. Ed lrard Twiss,
~Ii"s Twiss, W. Yaxley:
I
'0
,
E All Jleclical )Staff• . cerson, )f.n., n.cn., L. Oooke, L.n.c.p. &s. Edin. J. J. Fraser MRCS L. R.C. ~., J. II. ,Po Fraser,:I[ n., ~.?lr., E. H. B. Fox, ~r.R,C.S.,'L. R.C.P., joilifr~' ~;.r~~.l L.~.~.S . T., IV. McCa1lll1, )['D., n.p.II., O. T . Stephenson, M.ll.C. S., L.R.C.P.; ;. ; ohc~ts, )f.n., n.:>. Lond., 'LR.C.i'., L.R.C.P., G. Heal'll Parry M B C M ~\ . Rl. 'l~lllnl'ls, ;'I[ D., :'IL S., 1\1. Treston, L. R.C.I'. r., L.R C. S. I., B . N. TelJbs l\~~' B' C· . . Ie;: e, ~r. n., n.CH., G. E. Twiss )I.1~. C.P T 11 0 S r 'F . ,,~+ l' h" LI'C1' El' , .. , F .•.. .. , R . "V I •• ll ec . -. . . , L.R.U.S. I, lll., L.F.l'.S., Glas. '
J"
;y. E.
St. J ohn A?nbulance Association.
176
Statement ({ Receipts and E:>..'pcndiI1l1·e
the yea?' c?lCli1/ g 30th Scptc17Ibc?' 1911. E,rpendilu?·c.
Reccipts. To Balance, Oct. 1st, 1910 " nilscriptions, etc. " Stores . " Fees and Books . "Medallion and Labels
[01'
L ocal Reports j 1'om Centres.
£32
7 7 By Hcad-quarters' bill
" 25 U 1H " 10 12 3" " 20 16 O~ " " " "
122 12
3
" " "
" £310
1
. £110 Advts.,Printillg,Slationery 35 RaLes 1 Gas bills 2 Oaretakers and modcls 11 Postage & other Sundries l GO HOll. Sec. &, lIOll. Iustr. j Competitions ami Prcs()lltations 11 DOllt1tionstoSt. John Am17 bulance Brigade 3 St.J.A.B.Co.'s lIorseli Am bulanccd'atuities to Fire Brigade, £50 lIs. Od.; torcs, £ ,1 6s. 10d. Insurance, £2 14s. Od. 57 Balance. 9
1
\) 11 3 5 ~ 3 15 6 9 8 4
Cash in hano Saleable Stores
3
8
6 0 1 11
£16
_9~
11 10 ] 2 6~
£310
1
1
£16
8
9~
£16
8
91
Audited, compared with books ami voucbers, and found correct, GEO. E . TWISS, L t . -Col. EDWARD BANCE, 001.
Hon . Sec. and Hon. J'?·easu?'e1' . \V . O. W ESTLAKE, Inc01-pomtecl Accountant.
I"rcs id cnt.
Chairman. Ernest A . Richards .
H. Cosmo Orme Bonsor. lIonorary Secrt' tary.
6~
Nil 3 ~ Bc.lance Or.
SOUTH EASTERN AND CHATHAM RAILWAY.
Reginald Lane, Superinteudent's Office, London Bridge Station, S.E.
Liabilities. £9 12 6 16
honour conferred upon !diss Sprague l)y her selection as an lion. Serving Sister of the Oreler of the 110Hlll taJ of St. John of Jerusalem in :England, a distinction it considers well-ea,med. The Oommittee tender their cordial thanks to all who have :13sisted, eiLher directly or indirectly, in furthering its humane and pa.triotic work.
4~
Balance Shect. Assets.
]77
Chairman of Committee .
AI. UAL REPORT. D urina thp. year 36 classes were beld. They were attended by 795 pupils, of whom 419 obtained certificates (including 62 Home Uygiene and 26 'anitation), 28 voucber 106 medallions, and 8 labels; total 641. This makes a graud total of 3368 sin~e March lith, 1905. The horsed ambulance bas during the year carried and tended , free of charge, 337 accident and other urgent cases, making n. total of 950 since April, 1908, Presentations of certificates, etc., were made a:t the IIartley H all in December, 1910, by the Earl of Ranfurly, G.C. LG., and 111 eptember, 1911', by Lady Temple, tbe Assistant Director and Deputy Chairman, Sir l·{,jcbard T emple, Bt., C.I.E. , giving an address on the latteroccasiou, and thePollce Band, under Mr. :r.Iuddiman, their services. The competition for the Twi s Rose Bowl was held in the Royal Victoria Rooms, in June, 1910, the judges being Dr. Griffiths (Bristol) and D r. Mary Morris (Bath). SCJ.uads competed representing- the Bournemoutb, L ymington , Port mouth, and Southa.mpton lUlsing Divi'ious, ,'t. John Ambulance B rigade. The result was Lyrningtol1 1, Porb;rnouth 2, 'outhaml'ton 3, Bournemoutb 4. The Hon . 1\1rs. Palle kindly handed the bowl to the winnillg squad and souvenirs to the 1st and 2nd squads. Dr. Grifii tb handed over to the Southampton A mbulance Division the shield presented by Lieut. -001. Twis for tbe be~t squad in H ants. and Isle of Wight in Dewar Competitions. An umuuhmce sel'yice was held at H oly Rood Church on eptember 24th, the sermon being prea,c hed hy the Re\, . R. M errick, the collection being in aid of the horsed ambulane:e fund. The ~layor and Corporation, St.J. A.B., R.A.M.C. (T), Fire Brigade, Seouts and Gordon Doys, and many other friends attended. From the pupils of this Centre three ambulance and six Nursing Divisions, St.J .A.B. have been formed, and from the'e two men's and six women's Brigade Compa.nies (T.F., V.A.D's.) The 'entre is proud of the
ltl e dicnl StnJr.
S. R. Alexander, M.D. , M.R.C.S. , L.S.A., R. Archibald , M.R.O. S., L.R.C. P. , G. Barhom, M.B., OlI.B., D. Barker, M.lt.C.S., L.R.C.P., H . Beadle!", M.R.C.S ., L.R.U.P., R. K . Brewer, M.D., J. O. O. Bradbury, M.D., II . Brown, L.R . C.P., L.R.C.S., P. C. Burgess, L.S.A., J . M.Carvell, M.ll.C.S., L.S.A., F. Ooke, M.RC.S., L.B. C.P. , C. T. T . Oomber, lII.n., ?>f.R. C.S., R. B. Duncan, M.D.; E . O. Fenoulhet, L.R.C.P., L.B.C.S., S. O. Oollingwood Fenwick, M.D., L.S.A., H. Grant, F. R.O.S., L.RC.P., S . .8.. E . Griffiths, M.R. C.S" L. n . c. P., 001. Lees Hall, R.A. M. c. (Retd . ), T . Halliwell, ~I. R. C.S., L.R. C.P., J . Hamilton, L.R.C.P., L.n.c.s., D. S. Hamilton, F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. , A. R . Henchley, L. n.c.p., L.P.P.S., H. A . Hinds, lII.RC.S., L.R.C.P., J . n. IIolmes, M.D., C.M., J . Howden, M.D., A. IIughes, M.D., R. E. I ngram, L.S.A. , V. F. Lennane, L.n.C. P.K, F . J. Lidderc'lale M.D., M.n.C.S., L.R.C. P., \V . 'Y. L inington F.R.C.S., L.n.C.p., H. E. Littledale, M.D., D.P.R., O. Courtenay Lord, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.: P . A. Mansfield, M.Il . , 1LR.C.S., L.n.c.p., R. MaystoD, M.D ., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. R. D. Muir. M.D., M.P..C.S., L.n.C.p . , O. E. Murphy, L.n.c. p.I., L.R.C .S. I., F. Noble; I,.S.A., H. S. Oliver, L.S.A., J. E Pollard, M.D . , B . Rigden, M.R.C.S., L.S.A., J . N . Hobins, l\1.I~.C.S., L.n.c.p., F . M. Sealy, M.R.C.S., L.S.A., A. Tennyson Smith, M.D ., C,M" H. outhcy, M.R.C .. : L.R.C.P., B. L . Thurlow; M.D., H . J. Malllling \Yatts, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.p., P. Millar \Yaugh, :rLB., CR.B., J. \Vood, L.S.A., E . Wright, M.D., J . H. Yolland, ?>I.n.c.s., L.S.A. ANKUAL REPO}{T . Since this Centre was formed in 1905 each successive year has shown a distinct advance 0' er that of its predecessor. In 1905 , 732 men successfully satisfied the requirements of the Examiner, and in 1911 the successful number passing was 1428. During the year 2745 instances of first aid were rendered by members of the Centre, making a grand total of 12,325 cases treated in a period of six years. D uring the year y,trious trophies ha, e been presented to the Centre by gentlemen interested in first a.id work; a !=;hield by the Rey. the lion. Laurtnce Haldy, 1. P., for competition in No.9 District, a cup by Dr. ArchibaJd, of Ramsgate, for competition in No. 7 District, and a Hee:ond cup by Dr. Hr::nchley, of Canterbury, for competition aloin No.7 District. At thc Cry tal Palace on the occasion of the Annual Meeting. no Ie :; than 1:230 memuer:; of the staff at down to dinner, an event which is eagerly looked forward to by the members of the Centre and which, ",'ithout a doubt, helps to populari 'e the movement. Ninety-senn teams competed for the cups and prizes offered by the Directors for competition ill the pring of the year. The competitions on this Railway are organised on t he group system, with the resul t that teams are enabled to compete against other teams of the same standard . In addition a Beginners' Group has been instituted, ancI 19 teams competed in this group aloDe in 1911. The prospee:ts for the ensuing year are di tinctly encouraging, and the officers of the Centre look forwa.rd with confidence to another record bei ng established.
St. J ohn
178
Amb~dance Associat'ion.
SOUTHPORT. l'I'csilIcn t.
Local R ep07·ts fro?n Oentres. Statement oj Receipts and Expenditto'e .II"or . '
('bllirnlllU.
JlonOl'lll-Y SCCl'ctnl') allel 'Tn'a, lIl'CI'.
W. 11. 1\1. Mn\\'dsley, Preston H,oacl, SouLbporL. L.n.c.l'., L.R.C.S., L.l!'.P,S,G., F.H.C.S., L.III.
Jtlcclical Sill'),.
F. J. Bailclon, IILn" c.III., \V. . DenLa1l, F.B.C.S.E., S. M. Brown, 111.11., 1>1.1:.C.S" L,R.C.l'., T. B. Oallnnl, L.R.C ... , A. E. Oox, LB., C.M., S. B. lrcnn, !J.1La.p., L.n.C . . , A. ,V. Ihre, lII.n" cn .l~ ., G. G. JoynsoJ:l! ~I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., ,V.1\., Macay, M.D., C. 1II. , J.R. Penrosc, M.D., ]!'.l~.C,S., J. F. Pndle, M.B., a,M., J. F. Wood, F.R.C.S., L.R,C.I'.
A NUAL REPOHT. The past yea l' has been one of stea.dy progress in ~m 1mlance wor~. 7 cl.as es ha.ve becn held, vi z. :-5 first aid classes and 2 home l1Ul'smg classes. 92 camhdates presented Lhemselves for examination, 35 candidates gained first aid cerlificates, 14 nursing certificates, 14 m edallions and 3 label!>. Good WOl k has been done by the local Brigade units on public duty.
Statement of Receipts and E J.-penclitll?·C fo), the yea?' encli?lg 30th Septembe?', 1911. EJ.7}C?ul i t /t1'e. Receipts. £6 16 0 By Stores To Balance in Bank, Scpt. " "
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£11 13 12 10
30th, 1910 Olass Fees ale of tores Medallions Bank Interest
7 9 1 9 0 6 £33
2 0 9 6 6
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Ex.amination Fees Incidental Expenses Mcdallions Printing, Postage, etc. Balance in Bank hand
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7 10 0 3 3 0 1 9 6 1 8 6 12 16 11 0 !1 0
£33
8 11
a~e yea?. encl'mg 31 st illa1'ch
'.ILcpend~ture. .' ' 1911.
To Cash!u bn,nk . . £]9 9 SJ A A " " 11l Secrctary's hauds :3 i'i ;; I )YS~ '" . . . £24 16 6 Ihllk 111terest. . 0 O:!" , tab?nery o.lJd Pl'intillCf . 7 4 9 " . 4 4 "J Bnr.rcrs (Pc t f p o ) " Anllual Subscriptions 11 17 6 u· M'~l' ,n 0 loom 5 7 6 " ·Works.hop Collcctiolls H5 11 3 Fa iYrs.on and Son . 2 17 0 " Oounclllor.1\. S. Firth 1 10 0 "p' . .£ .11Irell . 2 4 9 "Stu(lcnts'li'ccs. ' 6 jo 0 "v\?{j~·,ad1~lgasyaLielJts 0 15 0 lam " Hooks 0.11(1 Goods sold 1 ] 4 8 " \\r·ll· HScl?Ofleld 0 14 6 J" S' I J lam alrrh 0 13 4 " I) er ,. I J( c)ottom 5 5 G " A 1 \VI't .0 " Stlldents' lal'e18 0 12 6 "0' t 11 WOl th 0 12 6 " Brigade. and Nursin:f " JaIS'; ta{li~[~s & S ' 0 15 0 1. 0 " ., U C Je on 0 7 · . . D IVlSlOlJ snusct'iptiolls 1]0 0 S l,V d 6 " . t a ~\Vorth. . 0 5 0 Dono.liol1s " 0 9 0 "Secletal'lCS, as per detailcd account 4 17 3~ " Cash in 'ecretarj:'s hand's 1 1 a " Cash in Bank . . 15 7 7 £68 19 £68 19 Audited and found coned, WM. GA UKIWDGEP•. W. n. GIBSON, P?·esident.
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Life lncmlJcl'.
S. B. Fenn,
I 3 l'
Rece~pts.
Thc Rcv. O. T. Porlcr, n.ll.
Th c Ricyht lIon. the Earl of Serton. n
179
\V.M. BURNLEY, T1'easgrer' FRANK WILCOCK, Hon. Se~,·etary.
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STOCKPORT.
O. T. rORn;n, Chairman. W, II. 1\1. M .\WDSLEY, Hon. Sec. ancl Treas.
{'hll
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A. K Ferns.
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TI'ca urcr.
1.lonOl·ary Seerclary.
H. Bell, Ireathfielcl, 'tockport.
A. Bl'lggs, 36, 'to Peter's Gate toekport.
SOWERBY BRIDGE. President anel Chairu1811.
W. H. Gibson. Tl'CaSlll'er.
IJ01l0rary Secrehu'y.
Arthur E. \Yilcock, Tieholls Tcrrace, SoworLy Bridge,
Wm. Burnley, ,Yest Yorkshire Bo.nking Co" Sowerby Bridge.
Lifc ;UclUbel·..,.
J. A. Adams,
~LB.,
P. V. Fry,
llccliell I S. afT.
L.R.C.P.
:'!.B., p, V. Fry, L. R.C. r. ANSUAL REPORT. During the last year three cla ses have been 1Icld.-011e for femo.les (fir8t aid), can· d ncted by Dr. Adams; and one for males in first aid, also one for males in sick nursing, this being the first of its kind. in connection with the Oentre, the two latter being conducted by Dr. Fry, The classes have beE'll ver}' successful, for which great credit is tlne to the instructors and to the tlHlents themselves ror the intercst they have taken iu their stuJies. The ambulance carriage has been usell 32 times iuce March, 1910. Since the commencem ent of the Oentre students have rendered valuable assistance, both in attending to cases of accident an(l also in lhe I'elllovnl or sick persons. We can safely say that ambulancewOlk in Sowerby Bridgebasjnstified its existence on many occasions, but more especially in the Pye Nest tram smash, when students gave a practical exhibition of the knowledge received o.t these clo.s, es.
J. A. Adams,
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Life !lJcmber ',
H. Bell, A. E. Fer!Js, A. H. Sykes. Statement of Receipts awl E xpenditure lol' t h o d' . . e yeal en ~ng 30th September 1911. 1~u~~. ' To Balance. £20 16 ~ Expeluliture. Fees fOl' Ol~sse 0 By Central Office-" u.. 6 15 0 .E., " Medallions and Labels 1 16 6 x~mllJer s fees and ill" Bank intcrc::;t 0 9 cldelltal expellsts for . 6 I YCclrellding 30th Sept. 1911 . ' £7 6 6 " ~Ie.]allions and L~bels 1 16 6 " Postages . o 7 o "Clerk's el'vices 2 0 o " Exnminer's Fee 1 1 o " Balance 17 6 5 £29 17 5 £:29 17 5 To Balance £17 I h1a"lc exalllinell the alJove ac'counts ~Yl'tll 6s. 5d. the vouchers relating thereto, and have f DUD( t Ie same cOl'J'ect.
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OliALONER,
C'lza?·terccl ACCowltant.
1 0
Local Rel)M'fs (rO'ln Centres.
St. J ohn A ?nb'l.da'l~ce Association. ~1t'(1ie a l
181
STRE ATHAM.
S. aff.
\Y. 13. Bale, )[,J:.C.8., I •. n.C.l'., II. H. Bellamy, 1..l1.C.I', J..J:.C.S., Ellin .. JdlJ., 1..1'.1'.&8., Gla ., F. Cant, )I.IU'.~., 1..1:.0.1'., Lond.,.T. n. Ulmdwick, 1,.I:.C.1'., L.n.C.S., Edin., T . F.1' ... , GIns., L.)L F. 'hristillll, )1.11., .c.)!., Ellill., G. II. Dal'\~in, M.D., t. And., F.J~.C.l· .. Edin., L.F.l' . ~., Gla,s., I I. J. DlCkl'Y, :ll.B., u.s., .1. J . hellFairclough, ?If.IJ., lI1.~., K.Q.c.r.I., lILn.C'.S., K A. Gouldrll, :ll.D., B.H., II. P. Ildertoll, L.R C.l'., Erlill . , L.ll.C.S., Edin., F. 'Y. Jonln.n, II['])., Durh., I,.n.c.r. , L ond . , :I['11 .C.S., L . ~. A . , R. A. Murray, M.n., Ec1in., 1I1.S., E. RaYllcl', M.n. , L ond., F. I1.C .. , L.S.A., II. G. meeth, M.D., B . ~., T. Ilallson mith, )1.1)., Dl1l'h., TJ.n.C.p. , Edin., L.n.C.S . , Erlin., n.l'.IT., OU1l11J., J. , VorthingLoJ1, L.n.C.P. & s., Edin., I •. F.r .. , Glas., Meredith Young, M.D., ]).r.lI.
I"I'C'I> i(l en t.
II. R. II. The Duchess or Albany.
(;hairJua ll nnel Treasurcr. Il~~p.-~ellCJ'al Bclgravc Ninllis, )f.D . ,
r.. x .,
I he hIlliS, Leigham Avcllue, Strcatllam. IJollor:l1'¥ Secr('(al·Y.
l\Iiss U. M. nuker, ~loor\\'oorl, hln,cc Roael, Streatham Hill, S. W. IJifc
A. G. O. Pocol:k, M.B.,
~IClllbcl·s.
I•. R.O.p., M.ll.C.S., L.S.A.,
L. E. Stamm, M. D., F.Il.C.S.,
L.R. C. I'.
.lI('Clical S.aff.
W . II. i\Iillar, :'oI.D., L.1:..C.p., ;\r.n.o.s. ' A. G. O. Pocock •.. :'of .0., L.n.C .p., M. lLO.S.• L.S.A., [J. Ei . S tallllJ1, M.D., M. lt.C . S., I..It-C . P. T>
ANJ."UAL REPORT. Dr: L ..• '.ta.mlll h~ld n, fir~t aid cb..,s fo~' women; 13 attended course, 13 entered for eXalllllMtlOn. fot D r. L . ',' I me<hllton.· ' by Dr. wayne • and <all l)aSsec1 , • J.!J • • . talnnl ~b~ 1le.11 ( fi rtil all .cla,,?es for Boy 'couts; 6 pas eel for senior certificates and 1 for J umor III an e.-;:n.JDU1atlOu I)y Dr .• ' wayne.
STOURBRIDGE. iclcnt.
1~I'C
Statement of Rcccipts (lnel E')..·ZJcnclitu)'c jo)' thc year elLding 30th Septcmbcr. 1911. ncccipis. EJ;penditw·e.
Th e R ight Hon . thc V iscount Cob h am .
Honorary Secl'C't.'ll'Y· G. L . W ebb, M.D . , 16 , H igh Street, tourbridgc.
II0110rUl'Y Trca s urcr.
II. T homas, Olll Bank, Stourbl'idge .
Dan kers, To Ba.lance at October 1st, UllO " Subscriptions " Class Fees
Life ;Jlcmbe r s .
E. L . Collis, :\f.B., H . II. R. Clarke, M. R.C.S. , L. n.C . p., G . J . Dudley, ;o.LR.C'.S. , L.R. C.P. , 'Y. Kirkpatrick, ;\I.D . , H . Hammonu mith, M.R.C.S., L.n. c.p.
£7 19 1 0 1 13 £10 12
]lc{Heal S,ufl'.
Statem,ent of Receipts and E,lllCflclitul'e (o/' the yea?' ending 30th Septemur:r, 1911 . Expenditure . Receipts.
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6
£0
0:>
0:>
<J
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3 14 0 2 7 12
6 6
£10 12
6
3
TINXIS.
M.D •
.A.N~"'1J A L REPORT . D r . H . H. R . Olarke ga,e a course of lectures on first aid for women at the D ispensary. 'J\,en ty -t\\'o attentlell the examination, seventeen pa . .'ed for the first time, two for the second time, al1l1 two obtained medallions. Dr. Lowell "Webb gave a c.:ourse of lectures on home nursing for women at Hagl~y . 'ixteen attended the examination, all of whom passed for the first time. Dr. ilfcDollnell gaye a comse of lectures on first aiu for men at Clent. Nineteen attE::nded the examination, fifteen passed for the first time and one for the scconl time. Dr. ~IcD onnel l also gaye a course of lectures on first aid for women at I3elhrongh ton . Tw enty attended the examination, and seyenteen passed for the fir t time.
To Balan ce brought forward " Subscriptions Fees from Classes
ny Petty Cash, Oct. 1910 "lIead Office for Examiner's Fees " Petty Oash to Oct. , 1911 : " Dalance at Bankers
BELGRAVE
H. H. R. Clarke, M.R.O.. . L.n .C.p., G. J . D udley, M.n . C.S., L.n.C.p., W. Kirkpatrick , M.D. , G . L owell W ebb,
G 0 0
£4 10 3 12 30 0
£38
2
I 2 By Expenses of Cla,>st:s-
0 6
8
£1 11 Rent of Roolllf', ctc. 12 l~ Lecturers' Fees , . Stores and Examination Fees 13 19 2 2 " Printing and AUYertising o 10 " Rent of Town Hall " Hon . Secretary's Expenses, Postage , Petty Ca. 11. &c. 1 3 :, lhlallce i n L ontlon City and Miulancl Bank, Ltd. 6 1
£38
2
SUNDERLAND. I·l·esidc nt.
(; II a iI'lIl an. I. G. ::'II 0 rllin,
J. G. Addison . 'J'l'ca s nrc!'. li. S. lial'l'ison, 7, Tbe utlll"rlaucl.
,'restland:;. '
)!.D .
H onoral'Y secr etary. T . J. French, 12. Dale Terrace, Ful well, I ' underland .
Life J l e nfbe l's .
W . Hay , :lI.B., C.M., I. G. )lodlin, M.D., H . R. Wallace,
M.D .
!U c <lic al S taO'.
0 2 4 0
6 0
8
H THOMAS, Old Bank, Stourbridge, Bon . T1WlS . G. L OWELL , VESB, M. D ., H igh Street, Stourbl'iUge, Han. Sec.
J . A nder~ol:,. :.\r.n., F. W. Burn, M . B., B.S., J. Chalmers, :'I.D., ,Yo Fleming, I•. R.O:p., L.h.0.8., J; C. Grant, L.R.C.P., J.:;\1. Gray, M. B., G. H ickey, ~I.B ., I. G . 1I10cllm, :\I.D., 'Y. Kerr Russell, M.n., C.:\1., H . IL 'Wallace, M.D . A);~T1.-:-.\'L REPORT. pre.::;enting the rllport for the ;"e;;"iOll just completed, the Cummittee records ~--ith atu;[actlOll th:~t :1ll1}Jlliallce "'urk b:1s been fairly well maintained . Ten classe' ha,e been helcl-7 fil';;t llHI (mell); 1 ~r"t aid (woulen), and 2 home nur 'ing' (\yomeu) ; :H3 m~mber" ,~ttel.lCh~l.1 fur eXUllllllatlUll. alld of these 1~3 were successful. In connection 'WIth the I el'l'lt~l uti ~l,;heme, two ~t. J ultn COIll panies 11:.1.\0 been formed and accepted as Volulltal'~ ~\ld D 't,'\.chlllellt~, allll are ready to take duty when calleel upon . The t.~o local dll'lSlOllS of the ~t. John .\.mbubnce Bl'igLtde are fully ciluipped, and I e,Llly. tu, uI~cl(;rtake "treet dl~ty and tile lllalHl~LTnent of tempotUry bu.·pital', at any f:l11ctIOlb "ltere ~rt)l\ds are hkely tu ~athel', and accidents lllay OCl.:ur. The competitIOn for the ~~(~thSOl~ Challel1qe 13uwl allli :\lellals l'eceiYt..d entries from ten teams. The,;e Were llt nded llltO two tIC":, the first aud ;;econd in each cOl!1petec1 in the final.
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St. J ohm A ?nlni-larnce Association.
182
Local Repo?'is f?'o?n Centres.
The ties resulted as follows: I.-Tuesday, March 7th, at the Seamen's Mission. (JudLTes, Drs. Ohalmers, llay, and Hll sell.) Tew eaham A Team, ~ 1 mad, , DLtwdon Colliery B Team, :no marks, Tew Sen.ham H Team, :WG marl,s, \Veal'lllouth Colliery Team, 252 mark, Boldon 'Tealll, ~H mn.rks. 2. \\ edlle~clay, 11nr<.:h th, at the P.~L Scbool, Ke\YCtlSLle Hond. (Judge ..:;, Drs. Bul'll, Gray al1l!l\lodlin.) llyltoll Colliery A TOLlIn, 301 mark. ,Vail-doll 'ollle!), A Tea.m, 300 nuwkH, Uoldon A Team, 293 m:1,rks, llylton Colhory 13 Tea III , 22,1 lllarkR, Boldon J~ Tea.lll, :!20 roark'. The nllttl Lie was hdcl on \VedlH.!::,tby, ~la,rch 15th, before a hl,rge Humber of interested spectators, in the hall of the Y.M.O.A., kindly lent by the UOtll Illi Ltec. The teams were put through a \" ry placticn.l test by the judgei'l, ])rs. Modlin .mel \ allace, who gave their tleci::;ion a follows: Da\nhm Colliery A Ten,lll: \Villiam C. Pigg, George Doxford, John Turnbull, and Henry Baker, 25f) marks. Hylton Colliery A Team. Robert J. Colquhoun, Jaeob Forret, Jobn 1!'. Mar~b. and Arthur IV. Cope 2-12 marks. ;..Tew 'et1.llam A 'l'etl,m: J. ~loni ,J. Tt:csdJ.le, J. ::-:lLal'k and G. pence, ~2 mark. Dawdon Colliery D Team: .John Robinson, .fohn C1en1lel, \Villialll Berry, and George i\l:1ther, 176 mluks. The fir::;t te:tlll become po::;sessors of the Bowl for a year, and recei ye gold ml:dals, and tile second team reCCl ye siher medals.
TONBRIDGE. t'hai '·IIUlU.
, . ,. trOllOJ':IJ'Y !'i('crc' :try. George Eel WlIl Skulllcr, Rose Bank , Dry Hill Park 'Tonl)rida 00 •
. ~(('di('nl S.aff. G. L. BunLlIlg, M.n., Lond., M. n.c.s., h It.C.P., Lond., ""V. Allan Harmer, L.i;.A., Eyre levers, M.n., C.M., Isaac Newton, 1,. H.C'.J'., M.E.C.R.
ANNUAL REPORT. Three classl's II ave been d nnna . tl Ie pas t . r Ile1<1 at RedlaJl(ls. alld tbree at rroJ11Jrl'd(le 0 year, all(1 a very sabslactory number of those who sat for Exami to. stleceE'sful. na Ion were Bec~ipts and E':f'pencliturejor year ending 30th September, 1911. Rece~pts. Expenditu?'e. To Balance from] 909-10 ac. £4 lJ 9 By Head Office for Exami" Redlands Clasiles 5 14 0 nation fees, Redlands £5 3 "Postages, Telegram and Carriage. 0 7 " Medallions to H. O. 0 8 " Balance in hanel . 4 6
TIBSHELF. l·rc"hlcnt.
0/
ir Charles Seely, Baronet.
S. C.
,y
£10
5
llo11orllry Secre'a)"). F. Jackson, 10, Yictoria Terrace, 'fi b helf, Alfreton .
ardell, Doe Hill House, Nr. Alfreton. ... ir Charles
Lifc ,Ucmbcrl'i. eely, Baronet.
F. Marriott,
L.S.A.,
9
£10
5
CUARLES LOWRY, Chainnan. EDW AnD PLOW RIGHT, Treasurer . GEORGE E. SKINNER, Hon. Secretary.
Stuart C. Wardell.
lUc(lical Stan. Lond., W. A. Stamford, M.R.C . S., Edil1.
",\.XKUAL REPOl-n'. Since last Report two fir t aid c:bsses haye been held, one for 11)('1), Ol1e for women. BQth were well attended, and a good prolortion succes~ fnll y passed tb e examination. Olle very pleasing feature ill the !>nbject is, thnt canciil1ales apply themselves more closely and thoronghly than ever to the study of first aid to meet the more exacting conditions of the examinalion. Statement oj Receipts and E'J:penditu1'C Receipts. To Balance ill hand " Books sold " ::)u bscrilJtions
Treasurer. E. Plo\\,l'igh t, GlC1lll1011Jlt, Son tIt borough Tunbridgo Wells. '
Charles Lowry.
Statement
CbairIllftn an41 Trca nrcr.
183
£3 4 10 1 16 0 5 2 6
yea?' ending 30th September, 1911. E,{pend it 111'e, £1 16 By Books, 'to J01111'S Gale Examiner's Fees and " 3 7 tra veIling expenses . In cill en Lal ex penses. St. " John's Gate 1 1 tamp, Cash orders, " 0 3 uudl'ies
3
F.
Balance in hand
JACKSOX,
)(ollornry Sccl·etar)'. E. \\ eldon, Comtlallds, Tunbridge Wells. T
0 0
0 10
£6 7 10 3 15 6
----£10
4
S1 UART
J·,·cSiclcllt.
The Most Hon. The Marquis Call1l1en.
('bairlURIl and Treasurer. F . ,V. Elers, Manor Lod(re Tnnbridge ,Yells. 0 ,
[07'
" £10
TUNBRIDGE WELLS.
3
lIon. SecretCL7'Y.
C. "V ARDELJ", Ohai7'lnan and T?'casw'u
4
Life ![embel'.
E. Weldon.
E L A1 :Uc4lical Stan. l'r '1 leney, ~r.D., 'V. C. Aylward, ;\f.RC.S., F. Dishopp MD C R raw art, "I. ]!.c.s:, C. Harold Dyer, ~1.D., D.P. II., ,T. 13. Footner, F.n.'C .. :, G~ace' M.D., T. C. Guthne, ;\L])., 0. LallllUimall, F.R.G.S., D. W. H . Llew-ellyn P L ' M.D., F. Manser, F. B. illanser ~I.B. G.}'. OI(lham ;\1 J' C S G P "d.' tOW, ;,r u H P 'Ir' . I) I ) ? ' , .•... , . al Ina on . ". . er \.lllS, ~r.ll., . erklllS )f.n. E. RankinI)' M D 13 RlX' T COR' ' F Rlle" :\1 D \V St f d " 0' • •, . ,.. IX, . J' .• ., • am or , M. B., E. A. • ta.rling, ~r. D. , ,V'. Towusenu Storrs M.P..C.S., B. L. Thurlow, ;\1.0., 0. Vise, M.D, G. Tl'ustram ,Yatson, F.R.C.S . '
e
N.
.
AN SUAL REPORT . have been held, four in Tun bridge Wells, two at T e ,(~ne In hon~e nursl~g,) one a! Rother1i?ld, .two at Fran t and two at Eridae, o a sucee:ssful call1Lchtes 12 , :m!.l 3J rC-'3xammatlOll . 0
.M~I~efdlast re~ort eleven cl~s 'es in all
11
6 6
o 9 9
St. John Ambulance Association.
Local Reports j1'v1n Oentres.
Statement oj Receipts and E,rpenditw'c f01' yea?' end/:ng 29th September, 1911. E,rpeilcl,itll~·c. Receipts.
ANNUAL RErOl~T. TLe worl- of the Cen tre hn.s d l11'ing the past year estahli shc(i a record since the COllll11en(;ement of Lhe movement in this clistl'ict in ] 890 , 16 cla.sses Im\'c lJcen held and ont of :330 pupils who presented theD11;e] \'eS for cx<],mination, 115 passcd for first aid ecrti/ic:),tes, 11 passe(l for h?mc l1u]',.;ing certificates, 51 passed for vouchE'r eertific:~teK, 3~ 'passed for ~ncclallJol1s, 32 J!D.~scc1 for hbels, an~ 23 passed for junior first aIel cCl'tlfl('n.tvs, mukl11g a total of 302 pass:s Il:ncl 28 faIlures. Thi s givcs a percelltn,ge of 91 '5 Sl1cccs~fnl students. 18 examll1atJOI1S have 1)een hel(l during the yea,r, G classcs are 110W proceeding. '1'he th a.nks of the CClltre COTllll1ittee are clue to tbe Mayor and l\[embcrs of the 'ity COllncil for the kin(i way in which they have placed rooms ill the Town lIall, indmling the Council C1Ht1l1ber, at the disposal of the Centre on many occasions; toT. 11. 1 farri s, Chief COllstable, J. S. Booth, the Rev. Fathcr O'Gorman and tltE' Mother Superior for their valuable assistance; to the Meclical Sta,ff, the Class :Sec),etaries and the llon. Rccretary and Treasurer for their onerous an,j gmtnitolls scrvicefl, ]\Iiss Lightowler and l\Iiss Presslu,ncl of thc worl~h?use infil'!n:ny n.ncl Clayton hospi tal l'espcc,ti vely 11a ve altio helped the. Cfl,use by gl vmg prn,ctlCal ~es~ol1:; to the women's home nursing classes. Siuce tll? SL. aIm All11~111a,nce A"SOcHl,tlon took over the work of forming Con 11 ty OompanlCs n.lll1ltereste~llll the cn~lse h:O\'c worked vcry hard indeed, and their efforts have heen crowllvcl. 'nth F;jJl ~llclHl suec~sH, Th.ey have don e more than any other county, havc 1)een first ev(;n 111 Yorkslllre, a11(1111 fact "Yakefield leads the way, There are HOW four fully qualified companies, two of men and two of women each recognised by the St .•John Amhulance Association and the ,Val' Office and'there are two more in the process of formation. '
184
£17 13 To Balance 6 19 " ",ale of l~an~als, eTC " L ecturer s :J! ees and 5 16 Expense. . Sale of Medn,llions to " Capt. Le",in B.N. 2 7 . 5 11 " Examiner's Fee._ :lnd exps. " Fees Town Hall Class and 3 8 Manuals " Lady Ooote's Clas~ first aid 3 12 " Oollection at Men s Cl~ss 1 2 Town Hall Layfield CIa s home " nursing, Lechner's Fcc 7 1-1 and Stores 2 Ii " Examiner's Fee, &c. 3 11 " ~ledallions . . " Fees Ladies' Class Town 7 19 Hall and ManuaJs " Lady H eury Nevills' Class first aid, Manl1alll, 6 10 and Examiner 0 G " Three Medallions . " Lady Emily Walker's Class 314 E xamination Fee &c. . £78 11
9 By Mayfield, Lecturer s Fee (j and Exps. " Oheque Book . 0 " .J.A.A. l\'Icdallions Stores ,. EXalllinel'fl 0 "" I, Two AdverLisements 4 "" :Mayficld, Lecturer ,s F1 ee and exps. . 6 S .•T. .\.A. Mellalliolls 3 " Lores " Examiners 9 " " "" H. Cham bcr's at telldanccs and washing. 0 " Post CanIs &c., O. HaJJ Will 0 " Three A\lverti ements 6 " S.J.A.A. Extl,miners Medallions " 0 " " Bn,lance
£6 0
1 0 2 6 2 13 0 9 16 3 I) 8 11 1 2 6
6 1 3 10 6 G 7 1
0 6 0 0
2 13 1 12 1 0 6 9 0 6 18 7
6 6
0 2
0 1
0 0 7 £78 11
2
2
F. ,VADIIAM ];Llm , 1'?'easllTe1" EmVD. WELDON, Hon, SeCl'etaTY·
'!
Statement of R eceipts and E~'1)cndit1'?'c fa?' the yeaI' ending 30th Septembel', 1911. R eceipts. Expendittll'e, To Balancc at Bank 1st Oct., By S.J.A, " Stores and £3 3 3 1910 Examination Fees £37 19 1 1 7 ,. Prin Ling, Stationery anel " OolL at AnllnalMeeting " Amonnt reccived fro111 the A(lvertising . 11 17 British Red Oross Society " Room for Classes 1 0 ("Wakefield Branch), 15 18 1 Caretakers 1 5 " StoressohI, Exam, Fees, &c. 17 10 1 "" Charts, Books, &c. 2 12 JJ Subsci iptions and DOll- . " Postages . . . 614 atiolls 1 8 6 " Exps. Stanley Ambulance o 10 " Sunilry rcceipts pCI' lIon. Cheque Book and Sundries 2 4 2 18 6 "" Balance at Bank, Secretary 8 10 0 14 4 " Bank Interest
WAKEFIELD.
£72 14 10
l'resiclcll t of the L ower AabricYG Petty Sessional Division of the ,Vest Riding of the Coul1ly of York, includi~g t11~ parishes of N ostell and 'Vest RanhYick, transfcrrcd from the Osgoldcr oss Upper Division. The Lady Catherine Milnes Gaskell,
eercl ary. Jno, E. Rani'l , 16, Rishworth Wakefield. IIOIlOI'ary
6 4 0 0 9 9 0 9 9
£72 14 10
Memo . Accounts due Lo Centre £9 7s. A. HUD, ON (Mayor). P1·esident. R. L , Pn.LTCE, Hon, T1·eaS1l?'e?·. J, E. llARRIS, lIon. Secretary.
Pre icleut of the City of Wakefield. T he Worshipful the Mayor of Wakefield, Oouncillor Albert Hudson. Treasurer, R. L. Prince, Sandal, Wakefield,
185
WEDNESBURY,
t.,
iU eclieal S taff. G. G. Olarke, M.P'.C.S., L,R,C,P" \Y. K . Clayton, M.D., L.B.e.p" L,n.C.S" Lieut· 001. B.A..M.C., (T,), W. B. Evans, lILB" M,S" G, G, B. H ein, L,S,A" J. 1\f Hel':1l011, M.D., 0 . 1\1 " C. D. Holdsworth, M.B.C.S., L,R, C.P., B.S" U,D" T. E. LIster, M.B.,B,S., D. M. McLeod, lILB" B.S" Stanislaus R eatler,M. It-C,S., L.n.c.p, 'V.Roulston, M.D., M. CR., hl. A.O., RU.I., J. W. Thomson, ~LB., O,M., J. "V. 'Valker, M,ll.C,S. L,R.C.P" L, T. Wells, M,R,C.S., L.r:.C.P" A . S. Williamson, M.n" M,S.
I" .. c, idcnt. His Worship tbe Mayor, Alderman A. E. Pritchard.
Chail'wan .
F, Johnson,
Tl'CaSUl'Cl'.
E. Wilson, Hollies Drive, Wellnesbnry. Jlcclical
lIonorary SeCl'e tar)" H. Topping, 3 , IIolyhead Road, 'Yednesbury. ~HalT.
W. E. Ooleman, M,R,C.::;., L.n,c,p., II. O. Crcw, L,S.A., E. A. Dingley, W. C. Garman, -'LD., G, E. V, Monis, )Lll.C'.S" L,R.C.P.
M . D.,
St. John A'inbulance Association.
Local Repo?'ls jrm'Yn Centres.
A Ul\L REPORT. The Committee haye plea.sure in presentin& the report on the work or the Ce~ltre during the pa t session. Steady and contll1lH'll 'pro~ress ha~ 11ee11 made. lour classes, three in first aid to the injured al1l~ one 111 sIck llllnHng lwye been )~~lcl, over 104 persons IU1.\"e been instructed and 1 <> 111ell and 18 W01l1C~1 h~ ve q.naliilcd for certificate, medallion, or label. J1/el/'8. C.'nsscs. -Two classes 1I~ hr~t ald, Oldy one of which was examined; 45 mcmhcrs JOlll cd, 16 S:1C for .e.xallllllnLJOIl,,and 1,5 passell, as follows :-Label 2, medallion 1, "oncher 1, ~Cl'tJf.lcate ~ 1. TT olilen s Olasses.-'1'wo classes, one in sick nlHsing allll oue 111 .f1rst. alll "'ere helll. Twenty-eight joined the sick nursing class; 1] sat [01: eX~nllllatlOll.' all of whom pa ed' 23 joined the fir t aid class, nnd 9 sat for eXamJlHl.tlOll, all 01 whom p~ss.ed. \Ve :or~ desirous of forming dressing stn,tions, 7';;:" a b?x or cnphon'~'d contn,llllng appliances, lllltterin.ls, chugs, etc., at e:och ?f the 'oYol'ks 111 .t,he town, Jll ~rc~er that full ad ntnta.ge ll1:1y be ta,ken . of tbe Sel'\'ICefl of tl~e cert;hc:tte~ JUel1lher~ of the Centre employed in tho e partlCular w~rks. TI?e .HIgher 1j,~Ue:1tlOn .COl:lmltte~ has arranged to include the subject of first aId to.t~lC 1l1Jured n~ld sl.ek !ll1rsmg 111 L~)e 11 t of technical subjects taught under its SUpenISJOn, but thIS WIll 111 110 way mterfere with tbe private cla ses held at the locltl 'Yorks.
Stcttement oj l~cceiJlts (tJul Expenclitn?'c .1M' yecw ending 30th Beptcmbe?', 1911. B ccC I:/Jts. EJ'PC'lulitn1'c, To Balance IJl'Ollgl1 t for\\'ard £6 11 10 By SLores allc1 Renewab . £29 19 0 COllllLy UOlllJeil Uru.IIC 29 ]8 9 .ExallliJlCr'S Fees. 17 7 2 " Snbseriptiolls 34 19 4~ " Doctor!; Ifces 10 10 0 " 'l'nlllsports " Trallsport Expenses . . 16 8 ~ 24 14 2~ " Di viuell c1 ·In Le Mrs. JIelll'y 3 3 6 " Division " 5 8 1 " Stores solLl " Association ,. 8 7 9 10 1 0 " Worklllen's JIo!;pital Puncl 1 1 0 " PrilltiJlg, Uaniage aud " 13alance due to Trca1:;l1rer 2 11 8 " 1'0sLa.ge 4 ]7 7 " Illsurance 0 5 0
186
Statement of Reccipts and &t'penditll?'e/v)' the Yl'ar ending 30th 'cptcmbcl', 1£111. .t E·l'lJfmditltJ'C . R•eCClps. To Balance ill hand £7 10 0 By Printing and Stationery £1 17 8 3 " Han. lIIelllhers' Suus. 4. 1 6 " Stores 411 " Member' Subscriptions 8 11 6 "Examination Fees o 5 5 1 5 " Medallions " t ores 1 19 " Medallions. 0 5 0 " Postage . 2 8 " Examination Fees 1 10 0 "Illcidclltals
9 9
" Cash in halHi
-----
£103
o o
4 3 6~
13
5
£9 11 Balauce (Treasurer). Less amounts d ne to lion. Sec. 0 ]
0
£9
9
£28 13
5
Audited and found correct, S. A. GnlmNuAM.
6~
WELLINGBOROUGH. Cbairmau. Georgc Henson.
)·l·csidcnt. William Lewin. Tl'ca s urc l' • T. E. Gravely, WeUinghorough.
£103
JlOIlOl':ll'Y Sc-Cl'ct 1lJ'.l.
T. H. HiltolJ, ,oJ11crvillc, \Vellingborongh.
Jrc(lical Staff.
R. T. Ardagh, M.R.C.S., L.n.C.p., \\'. K Anclland, ~1.n.C.8., L.ll.C.I'., L0J1ll., H. S. Baker, )I.R.C.S., L. n.c.p. , S. T. Baxter, L.It.C.P., II. Burland, ;)U:.C.S., L.I:'C.P., Land . , \V. \V. Clark, )r.D., Edin., J. Crew, )['1:.C.8., L.. '.A., D. Crew, j)I.R.C.S., H, Hollis, M.D., Cantab., W ..Mackenzie, L.H.C.P., ELlin., C. H. O\\'e11, I"lt.C.l'., W. Robb, lILB., GIas . , H. Pickering, M.B " Lond . , \Y. 1. Watson, :lI.B., LODrl. ANNUAL REPORT. The many counter attractions of the year have bad their effect 011 the work of t!lis Oentre, but the Comlllittee report with satisfaction that a kecn interest is mal1lfe, tl~g itself in bome hygiene and sanitation, and prel'aration is being made for cla~ses 111 these very important subieets. During tlle yenr six classes have lJeeu held ill first aid, two in nursing and one in sanitation, alld of the 130 students who presenteu themselves for examination, DO lesa than 122 olJLaillec1 passes.
2
O~
P. O..L\;\H,S , Chartered Accountant. GH.AYELY, lIon. l'reas/L1·e?·. '1.'. lIILTON, lIon. Secretary.
n.
WINDSOR.
)·l·e"iclcnt. n.R II. 1'liuccs~ ClJ ristiau of Schleswig-liolstein. TI'C;t,'" IlJ·C)'.
<!hnil'lIIan.
The Rev. J. II. Ellison . 11011. Sccretary.
William Fairbank. 15, 'heet treet, WillCisol.
A. G. O~bol'll, ~r.13., B.S., ClIfton Hour:.e, 14, Sheet Street, ·Windsor. .
IU cclical ~I all'•
.F. J, Ilathaw'ay, M.D., W. F . Lloyd, lILB.,
J/emo. 5g
O~
TII():!Ir.\~ K
----£2
"
Anrlitccl allil Jomul correct,
3 O~
2
187
D.C,
ANNUAL REPORT. :puring the past year Am~Jllla,l~ce and N uI'sing IJivi::;ions of the St. John Ambulance BrIgade .have .been formcclm \VllJ/!sor, thc. committee of the Oentre being responsible for th~ fin::mc!al armllg.emcnts. 1hc Uhmnnan (the Hev. J. Il. Ellison), by writing to re~lden.ts III ~h~ ne1g~1!)ourh~od, colle.cted the sum of £20, which has been expended 111 pronchng ulllforms lor the Hl'lg<vIe. Both divisions did a large amollnt of amb~lance work on the clay of Their Majesties' return to 'Windsor after the CoronatlOu, and aI.o at thc Royal Heview sub 'erl uently held in \Vindsor Park. Lad~ Barry very .klJlcU,. presented tbe medalliuns and certificates to the successful candIdates at the first aId ltnd home lIur::;ing examination.
Statement of Rcceipts and E.cpcllclitlll'Cfor the ~/eCl?, eilding 30th SelJtembcl', 1911. Receipts. Expcnclit1t?'c. To Balance, Sepl. 30th, 1910 £31 6 0 By Examiners' Fees. . £6 12 0 " ~las~ lie.es 6 10 6 "Expenses ( 'to John's Gate) 2 12 6 " I ern t~n~l Classes 3 6 2 "Uook and Balldage::; . 258 " SubscnptlOn:l 19 17 6 "Boy illodels, etc. 110 " Returned Gate
[1'0111,
't. J 011 n'1:;
0
£64
3
3
2
4
" Aunrtisements "Repairing tretcher " Oa ps and A prODS " Uniforms " K ell' • tretchers " Oaps & Armlets " Drill Hall " Petty Oash " Balance, Sep f. 30th, 1911
150 3
8
0
9 2 0 3 14 o 15 5 1 5 7 9
0 7 6 0
o
£64
Examined with vouchers and fonnd correct. U. FREDE:. DY::lON, A ltditor.
3
o 6
7 4
188
St. John A ?nbl~l(iJnce A sociatio'n.
Local Reports jTom Oentns.
WISBECH.
Statement vf Re~eil~ts and E apenclit16?'e/or the yea?' encling 30th September, ] 911. . ],eceLpts. EX)Jcnclit·w·e. To Bll.luncc)lll lJank). £4 9 10 g y H ead Omre, Stort's . £12 12 1
lion. ~ccrcfnl'Y. I~rcsiclcnt :l1ul Chait·Junn. U. B:.unbridge, H. O. Elgood. 8, i\1a,rket t., "'\Yisbeeh. JUcclicnl
TI·cnSlll·cr. W. R. Girling, 8, High St., Wisbech.
"Fces, Books, &c.
~f:lfr.
R. H. B::tlTatt, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., h .A.,.T. E. Broac1hent, L.n.c.p.,lJ.n.C.s., Eclin., L.F.P.S., Otas., F. ,V. Broderick, )l.R.C.f;., IJ.It.C.P., Lond., E. 1\ . 13ullmore, F.lt.U. '., Ed., M.RC.S., Jd1.0.1'., Lond., .J. G. Durgess, L.S.A., R. Butterworth, Dr. B., G. F. Oollins, L.R.C.P.I., c L.M., M.lt.U.S., Eng., n.r.n., Oa.mb., II. Groom, lIf.n., Oamb., M.R.C.. , Eng., L.S.A., ,Yo Groom, i\f. D .. Camb., M.R.O.S., Eng., 1,.S.A. C. H. Gunson, ltLB., CH.B., Gla ., O. Highet, 1II.B., C.U., Glus., G. H. Lucus, ~J.R.C.S., L.n.C.p., Lond., H. O. )len.cock, ~LR.C.S. ,L.H.c.r., Lond., ~I. F. Tuylor, ltI.B., B.Cll., Oxon, M.R.C.S., L. R.C.P., Lond.
Statement of R eceipts and E xpenditme f01' the yea?' ending 30th S eptember, 1911. E,vpend itu1·e. R eceipts. £ ·1 15 6 S.J. A . .L\... account 2 £40 13 Balance brought forward 0
2
6 6
2
2 2 2
0 0 0
2 17
1 2
0 6 2 0 7 6 0 6 0 0 3 6 5 5 0 1 15 6
£12 19
£12 19 2
2
\ VILLIAM R. GIRLI G, lIon. T7·caSll1'er. Audited and found correct, A . J. OHIVERS.
YORK. I~ l' es icl e llt.
W. H . hIland.
1I 01101'U l'Y SCC l' c t a l'Y
:ulCl
1'1·caS II I'C l·.
J. H. Turner, 17, High Ousegaic, York.
Uc(lical Staff. B.S., Edin., W. A. Evelyn, M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R . C.P., Hob ert Fell, M.P•. C.S., L.R.C.P., Hemy Foster, M.R.C.S., "ocl L. Hood, M.D., Genlld II. IIllghes, lCB.,n.S. LonJ., F.I~.C.S. Eng., A. Kempe, D. S. Long, M.D., J . H.. Lowther, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., P. UacdonalJ, M.B., A. ,V. Metcalfc, M.D., M.R.C.S., L.]\.C.P., A. B. Northcote, M.D., H. ,V. Reynolds, )1.R.C.S., L.U.C .P., J. P. Wightmull, M.lt.C.::!., L.R.C.P.
J . G. Oraig,
6
4.
2
M.B.,
ANNUAL REPORT.
During the year 9 classes hayc been h eld, 7 fir ·t aid and one nursing. Of those who pre::; en ted thell1seh'es for exam ina tlOn 12 passed . In ad eli lion to this, 15 were aW<l.l'deu vouchers for passing the first re-examination anel 240 ha\'e passed [or medall ions and 2 passed for junior first aiel certificates.
12 16 4 14 1
1
o G
9 12
4. 3
£40 16
2
n. J AI,LAND, P1·esiclent. .T. II. TURNER: lion. Sec. and T7·easUre?·.
\V.
Durin')' the year two men's clas es in fir::.t a.id have been held, one a.t "'\Yisbech, ~ncl the othe~ itt G'uyhirn, and both of these w ere well attended thronghout the COUl' ·e. 110 t of the cn.nc1icla.tes presented themseh'es for exn.mination, and a good proportion were successful. The Elgood eha.llenge cup was not competed for this year, owing to the Ooronation Festivities being held in the month n un.lly set aside [or the competition, but the Committee hope tha.t n. good entry will be recei veel for the forthcoming competition.
medallions " 1wood accoun t IIaze Poyser, ,Y. " haw, A. " Wisbech Olass-Lecturer Oash in hand
Exam. Fccs and Trav clling E xps . " " Inci<lental Ext's. "Expellilcs in fOJ'l1linu Olasses, StatiOJlc\')~ Post.ages, ctc. " Ihlallcc in bank
""
36
£40 16
A N -AL REPORT.
Olass account (Wisbech)23 Ola s fees at 2s. 6d. 1 Olass fee, 1910 (Guyhirn) lass secretary From for exn.miner, tnwelling and ineidental expi!nses Stores account-By sale of Subscription-D r. Broderick
I )al!(lagcs,
189
St. John A ?nbtdance As ociation.
190
British Dominions beyond the Seas. AUSTRALIA. ADELAIDE. I'resideul.
II is Exce1l011cy Admiral Sir Da,y Hurt Bosanqnet, G. o. v. 0., K. C. B. t:ltail'Jll:Ill nJul TrcaSllrel·.
lIoum::l1'Y liCCl·clnry.
IIarry D. Gell, 'apt. BeHtley ::;. UOllllor, Victoria Square ,Yest, Adelaide. Santo Dogs., WaymouLh St., Adelaide. Don. Auditor. Thomas Padman. Life iUcmbcl's.
The Earl Brasse)" G.C.B., Dr. L. W. Bickle, T. ,V. OOl'lJill, M.R.C.S., L.S.A., Jas. Marshall, Ben Poulton, liT. R.C.::l., M.D., A. M. Simpson, ir E. T . Smith K.C.M . G. R. t. Mark-Dawes, IIl.R.C. '., L. I:.c.l'., E. ,Yo Yan endell. ' Jleclical ~'a'r.
II. Oarl', L.N., Q.U.P.S., L.n.o.S., T. IV. Ooruin, M.ll.C . . , L. S.A., R. t. Mark Dawes, lIl.R.C.S., L.n.o.l'., R Mdl. Glynn, J..R.C.l'., & .A.L.;)f., A. Goode, ~r.D., B.S., A. A. Hamilton, M.B., CH.B., J. A. G. Hamilton, M.B., L.R.C.S., R. H. Hamilton, L.R.C.S., W. II. Harbison, L.n.C . . , L.R.C.l'., O. Leitch, M.B., B. Poulton, M.ll.C.S., 1>I.D., H. A. Powell, M.B., B.S., 1( I . Scott, M.B., n.CH., L. l:.C.S . , O. H. outer, M.B., crr.B., J. R. tcvensoIl, M.B., H.M., O. E. O. Wilson, M.D. Statement of Receipts and E"l.'pcnditll1·r,ju1· the yCM' ending 31st }'fa1'Ch, 191]. Receipts. EJ.·Zlenditnl'c. £64 17 o To Balance brought forward By Lecturers' Files 91 3 8 from last year £172 4 4 "Examillers' Fees 10 3 o " Class Fees . 111 4 0 " All veriising 22 16 9 " aving Ballk Interest 4 13 3 " Printing " Government ubsidy 50 0 0 "Donation to S.J. A.A., " Annual Sub"eriptiollS 7 0 0 London 3 3 o " Donation, pedlrs. Butcmellt 1 3 9 "Oost of Splints 0 5 o " ale of Text-hooks 97 13 6 " " Text-Books . 102 o o " Emergency Books 12 12 0 " " Emergency Books 8 3 1 " Bandages. 5" "Bandages 69 3 1 " " Medallions anLl " " Medallions and " L'lbels 5 8 6 Labels . ·1 19 o 17 18 9 65 6 9 " " Arm Badges ArlU Bauges " " Button Badges o 11 5 0 12 9 " " Button Badges " Diagrams . 18 o 6 10 0 " " Diagrams. . " " " 0 flice Ex pellses, incluJing Po tages, Petties, anLl Telephone, Hire of Booms, Bank Oharges. 64 11 9 " BalancesBallk of Adelaide £4.3 7 ~ Less unpresented Oheque 5 5 o
R. Brnmmitt,
M.B.C.S., L . . A.,
o
38
£622 17
2 2
SavillgsBank ofSth. Australia 118 1 " Oash in halld 5 0
7 0
£622 17
3
3
Audited and found correct, THOS. P A mIAN, H on. Auditor. BENTLEY S. OO.\NOR, Hon. &crctary.
E. W.
VAN SENDlm,
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APPENDIX. El~TIFICATES,
ISSUE OF
MEDALLIONS, AND LABELS [OVERSEAS CENTH,ES]. SINOE 1ST OOTomm, 1910.
SIKOE FORMATION OF OENTRE. ~l1l11bcr
Number of Men and WOll1on who have received
First Aiel.
Home I IIome I SaniIINUl' ing Uygiene. tntion.
First Aid.
I i
I
and Women who have received UcrLificaLes.
a coursc of instrllcLioll.
Certificates.
r.onr e of instruction.
~lell
------
~aUle of Centre. II
"r
IIomc IIome SUllilll'l;illg. Hygiene. tnLioll.
I
Medalli ons.
Labels.
First Aid.
I
I
I
ll ollle llollle HalliNmsing. Hygielle. LaLioli.
I<'irHL Ai,!.
I
i\lcdal-
I lIOlile I Halli~lIrHillg. Uygicllc. taLioli.
Lauels.
]jOIlS.
Remark!'
[JOIIIC
_ - - - - ' ; - -----'.,- _-':-----'-:------7---J,----';-----+----';-----',----';- ---'---~ - - - - ' - - - - - . , ! - - - " - - . -.:. - --
T-'-
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~
I
An ·tra.1ia... Adtlhtidc Brisbane 1\. tho Wale I'ictol'ia. .. . West. Australia :\ew ZealamlAuckland .. .
1 1
4 9
1890 175 9* 1 3 20920"
~1.&S.hlah . Rly.
X ·W. Rly.
... Oudh&Roh. Rly. . Ind. Rly. ... Calcutta TO,,""D 'imla Town . . . Ben Coalfields Ajmer District Darjeeling Di. ind District ... CanadaOan. Pac. Rly .... Montreal ... Onlario .. . Toronto .. Yancouvel' .. C~ylon ... ... mgapore .. Hong Kong ... Gibraltar .. llalta ... .. ~ewfoundland ...
Paris
...
'"
3567 59 13d'i 1 ~ 12161* 2161
669 153
1 '92
3211
293
1 9:2
36i3 5667 :'i16li 7±7
14.13 2003
3"79
1920 J < 51
3730
Caut. & 'Y. C ... - Ohris rell mcll ... 1 5 Dunedin ... Lanuce ton ... Wellington ... ,outh AfricaO.ofGoodHope l\ atal ... .. . Transvaal ... lndiaBurma Provo ... Oen In. Provo Oeu. Pro. Prov o E.B.&As.Pro. i.\.-W. F. P. Pro. Punjab Prov .... S. India. Provo Baroda State.. Bhopal State.. . Faridkot State Gwalior State ... Hyderabad St. Jaipur tate ... :\!ysore State... Xagod State ... E. Ben. St. Rly. East. Ind. Rly
5363 1623
1 89 1 91 1 5
192 5615
3527 79 354.4
61 1306 65
1931
*
*
*
5414.
1905 1910 1910 1910 1909 1910 1910 1911 1911 1910 1911 1904 1910 1910 1910 1910 1911 1910 1909 1909 1911 1901 1906 1910 1910 1908 --
1316
249 4 5 20 * 25
22 24 *
1067
"
*
* 3
12~7
277 34 40
2750 695
4.6
678 192 55
1 91 1907 1894
1907 -1907 1 96 l890 1906 1906 1884 1883 1 82 1910 18 9
2.174
4"
40
12 674
67
233
57
219
519
501
83
613
HI
779 8
291
2 4
21
19
10 46
1063 1110 1356
408
823 42 692 359
22
125 55
21
5
14.6
13
2 5
4
121 12 155 256
8
53
46 15 1
262 270 593
*
*
810
147 136 49
6
77
34
3
2
14 8
605 701 550
no 26
243
32 459 499
113 227
13
28
250 4.18
121
13 4
82 18 31 14
14
9
7
78
633
11
427
25 298
12 72 27
7 3'*
18
49
12
2
44
196 19
62
27
33
8
1
1
218
I
42 1 27
162
6
11
6
6
32
4
9 31
20 "Not knowll.
49
Inc.16A.B.Ry.Vols. *Not known. Rawalpindi Dt. only
2
3'*
13
3
62
5
2
Co-ord. whI. Br.1911
5
16 H
58
3
11
13
31 25 L4
73 29 91 10
HI
37 5
3 6 52
62
12
33
9
14
28
32 86 347
6
25 7
10 10
3
=1 ~
50 30
3-1
7 21
2ii
31
=1 19 47 166 413
& B.N.
[To 30.4.11]
676
54. 57 225
39
100
43
6
14 8
1<19
6
42
23
66
2
12
23
F.A. & R.N.
* F.A.
34
130 98
14
149 1471 694
419
-I 6
5
14
61
91 107
49
25
90 644
27
25 106 38 10 55
24
1100
36
(i3
93
15 37 82
168 135 383
60 199 76
25'* 10 55
130
51 115
3
144
121
1:26
8
408
756 48
12
418 3:30 26
2191
3 40
250
45
299
136
352 455 170 7 276
*114 56
24
39 34
28
861
28 15
22
27
13
93 58
109
412 573 65
252 2 0
0
9
27 8
25
73
130
13
173
,10
265 1 5 25
608
14
136
54
495 435 *205
158 109
330
14
250
50
10 7
2 13
36
To 31.3.09.
*
62
1728* 219
12
34
430
448
421
431
)I-
1
11
18
1:l98
1629
22
143
275
21
460
27:38 335
200
274 221
7
34
12
136
1
245
4 3
7 14
10 19
I
3
7
* Approximate.
Oolonial Report
191
Q,
A NUAL REPORT. Twent'y-eight cl:tsscs 'YCl'? forJl1ed, 25 ~rst ai.<1 aml 3 nlHsing, witl~ a tot.al 1I1embcrship 01' 601 ; 275.gall:ed the first nlll CCllIfi~aip, ?,lld ] 8 ilw l111l:smg, whIle 51 attelldc(l 1'01' re-exnmmallOn alld 1,a~secl. The COllJlllIltee 1ceonl Wlill dcepcRt recrrct the (]eath of Sir Rouel't K) fEu Thomas, who served Lllis Oentre as COlllmitteem~]J ancl Yiee-Presirlcnt frolll 1()00. Much illterest has 1,eC'11 sllo\\n in Aml111anec work 1,y the Railway Departmellt n)l(] the l\rullieil'al Tramways 'l\l1sl, strong classes havillg been fonned from eaeh c.l11l ing the .1 car. Tlli~ CeII.tl.e .fuUlishud an exhilJit in COllll('clioll with Lhe S.A_ C'hulIIlier of Mannfactures ExlI!1JllJ(J1l a.m] was awarded a cerlificate of merit. During LI,c ) cur the Coml1littee has been considerahl'y ~tl'eno-LheJled. Copies of tllt-'ir UIllll1nl reports have ueell received frolll Londoll, WcstAn ~ Lmlia, Tew SonLh \Valell ami Auckland.
NEW SOUTH WALES. ] "l'elli d ('u f.
l"a,,'01l ,
His Excellcllcy The Lord Chelrllsfonl,K.C'.u.G. )lOll, '1' 1· C1\S11l·cr .
The HOll. lJr. Justice II. E. Cohen.
11011. Jl uc]ifol'.
SeCrC lal'Y.
Chas . A. Maxwell, F.A.r.S. Wilfrid Doder, ~'.O.P.A . Boles R. HaiDslord, F.I.A.A . JlC:l41 o m cc Efluituble Building, 3;)0, George Street, SydlJey.
),ire :UC ... b('l·S .
The Right HOll. TLe Earl Brasst-'y, G.O.B., The Right Han . The Earl Oarrinaton, rcu., I'.G., G.G.M.G., Lieut.-General Sir Edward T. E. Hutton, C.B., K.C.;ll.~., A.D.C., The Dowager Viscountess Hampden, O. R. Walsh, Mrs . Renter E. Roth, AIlJan Gee, Dr. 'YIll. R. T0l111insoll, Captaiu J. Mergell, G. Don~lns lIIitchie, Frank A. Doyce, TIon. Jacob Gt'lTard, CapULin J. L. Fawkes, Mrs. J. C. Ellis, Mrs. R. B. Trinclall, Miss Eflllith Walker, .Frank D. Bell, J. W . Walker, :JTrs. G . Lane ]\fullins, IIlr::; . Arthur Popplewell (Madame Rosa Bil d), IIanlJUrj' Davies. ,r c4liea) StaR·.
G. II. Abbott, :lLU., Cll.M ., Univ., :::lyLl., (Pelersham) F. Adams, o.s., 1>I.B., (Dubbo), J. 111. Aleol'll, J,.RC.P., L.R.C.S., (Ulmarra), ,'. A. AlcoIll, l\I.B, OIl.B., Dub., (East Mailland), H. G. Alr.om, L.1:.C.8., he . , IdLC.P., Edin., (\Vest Maitland). G. Allen, M.B., M. ,·., Abel'. , (Summer IIi 11), 11. M. Am]crsoll, .M.B., (CO( tamundra ;, A. Andrews, L.S.A., .M.H.C.l'., (AIlJury), G. Armstrong, :'IJ.n., B... , (Sydney), R. ArtlIur M. D., Edin" (Moslllan), M. AslIer, L.U.O.S., Irel., L.K.Q.O.P., (Woollahra), E. \Ternon Barling, ~r.ll., (Dnlwich Hill), 1. Banow, M.B., ClI.}f., pranl)'), H. K. Elan, }I.D ., 011.:'11., 13.80., C\\'allscnd), 11011. J. L . B~ebioll, J. . Jt.C'.s., Irel., :'ILL.C." (Newcastle), R. Beith, ~1.11., OIT.)J., (Kiama), G. L. Bell, M.D., 'JJ.l\l., ,I.R.C.:-;., L.RC.P., (Waverley), H. Belli, 3[.D., OH.D., (ClJonumhlc), F. A. BC:Jlllet, )I.B., C'ydney), T . D. Bertl'all1, ~l.B., ClI.M .. Glas., (Coollaml,le), HaITictt E. Eillill, lI.B. , Syd., (Sydney), w. J. l\il1l1S, ~r.ll., (Rolk<lale), E. A. R Bligh, LB., Spl., (lTorth (Sydney), A. I . Blue, M.D . , (Redfern), L. \V. Bond, ~I.13., yLl., (Adelollg), J. Booth, L.H.C.P., L.R.C.S., L.F.r.s., (Broken IIill), C. Y. Bowker, :'IJ.B., (Sydney), O. StalJsel Dowkcr, L.R.C.l'., ~r.R.O .. , Eng., H. Bowman, 3LB., _l.ll.C.S., (l'anallJatta), II. J. ,Yo l1rennalld, :II-B., O~UI., (Xorth ytlney), P. . DH·tt, :'II.B., ll.S., (All,ury). G. A. Brook!-, M.B., OH.M., 'iV. ~~igislllnnc1 BroWll, :'Il.lLC.1>., (Punanlatta): C. S. Browne, :lI.B., CH.M., (Turuut), R. BrowlIe, ;lLR.C .•.• 1,.11.0.1'., (~unlll1l'r I1ill), O. W. BlUct', }f.n., 1I1e1b., (Enmore), W. F. Burlitt, :'II.B, ".\J.cn .. ~yd., (GleLe~, . D. BUlge, M.D., ('Yandey), E. H. Burkitt, M.B . , (Duhuo), 'V. ~\. H. llUl kitt, ".\I.B. , CIT.B . B.A. D., (Goulburn), B . BllSby, M B., CIUr., ( Bathurst), F. R. Catlt', L.H.C.l'., L.R.C.iS., L.F.P.S., (Coonamble), A. J . Oallill, :'Il.ll. , (' II.D., (Cora ki), W. A. CUllleroll, (Ipswich, Queellsland), A. Oampbell, M.ll , C.S, L.n.c. I·.g., pJal'l'i"k"illc), R. D. C,(lllput'lJ, }I.B., (Hobart, Tas.), H. S . Oapper, ~r.J)., ~r.ll.C.S., L.H.C.l'., W. D. Oargill, :lI.B, CfLM., Syd., (North Sydney), O. U. Cunuthels, L.n.c.,'., IreL, (lJalmaill), B. N_ OasCIlICllt, ".\I.R.C'.S., (l\:empsey), A, N. Ohenall, "'\I.D., l\[e1b., (.'talllllOl'e), '''Ill. T. Ohenll:t1I, :'If.B., CII.D., ( tanmore), T. n. CloustOll, :'If.B., C. P. B. Clu1be, L.R.C'.}'., ~r.R.C.S., ( YUlley, F. 'Y. D .
St. John A ?nbttlance Associaiio?l.
Colonial Repo?'ts.
Collier, )I.B., CIUL, (Plattsburg), Mi S IZ[1, Ooghhn, r-LB., Clf.1\L, (Sydney), 11'. G. Ooullor, )1.0., Ellin., (Li more), R. G. Cookson, LILa.»., L Ollll., (Temora), O. O. Oorli, iII.D., (Ballina), J. 1. O. Oosh, M.B., 1\I.CTI., (Sulllmcr ~ilJ), F. II. Oox, M.B., \'d. (HamilLon) F. B. Oraig, )l. n., Cil. 1\1., (Rydncy), G. CraIg, 111. n., OIl.lIf., Sycl., " .. C01lst~llce 1)' .l;\. rcy, I\1.B., ClI .lIL, ( J ydlley), A. J. Crawlcy, i\l.B., CILlIL, (lli\'ll11l~on), (Sydney), L. G. Davidson, i\I:B.,1\LCll. , (B,~lnH\'lll), R. DavlCs, F. ~.~.S.E." ( ydl~ey), S. Davi , M.B., Syd., (Rand\\'lck), J. A. DLCk, M.D., F.R.O.S., l!..t!11l., (hUlldwlCk), R. Dick, ;U.B. , D.p.H., C'tOCktOll), G. P. Dixon, M.n., CID!., (nJaryuorough, Qneensland), J. L. B. Dixoll, M.D., D.P.II.,(Bulli), '1'. > .Dixson,M.B., OU.M., Ellin.,('ydney), F. 'V. Doale L.R.C.P., L.R.C .. N., (Mosman), H. C. E. Donovan, 1\1.U., N. Dowling, L.R.C.P.E., !II.n.o. '., (Young), N. J. Dunlop, I\1.B., Edin., (Ncwcastlc), L'Estrange Eames, c.n., M.B., CH.B., (Newcn tIe), C. A. Edward., T"R.C.P., IJ.B.A., L.ll.C.S., Edin., (Waverley), J. G. Ellw:lrds, !II.B., ( ydney), E. D. Fa,llmer, F.R.C.S.E., (Toowoomba), E. F. FeilchendfieId P. Fiaschi, 1\1.11.C.8., L.R.C.P., Lond., (Sydney), S. Ficlder, L.K.Q.C.P.I., (Gosfol'd), A. E. ]j'inckh, 1Il.n., (Syclney), . Finlay, L.U.G.P., I" R.C.S., Ire1. (Salmain) P. L. Florence, lII.B., B.s., (Ganlllain), J. E. Foley, L.R.C.p., L.Ra.s., , , 1"" I . L.F.P.S. (Oowra), C. R. H. Forster, M.B., yd., (Ncwtow n ), . ~ranccsc ll, M.D., (Lismore), 'Y. Francis, :lI .H.C .. , L.R.C.r., (13undabOlg, Queenslallll), R. Frc·hney, lI1.B., (Toowoomb~, Queensland), W. Giblin, 1\J.D., (Hobart), MacDonald Gill, M.D., lILR.C.S., ( ydney), A. 111. Glcddon, LD., F.Il.C.S., L.RC.P.E., ( yelney), :F. Goldsmith, I\1.B., CII.B.,(Ohatswood),J. ,V. Gormley, L.R.C.fl., Ire1., ('l'aree), J. Gray, M.D., (Q~lil'iudi ), T. A. Greel1, ~I.B., CR.)!. , (North Sydney), W. W. G;ecl"r M.n., W. E. Gngor, M.B., C11.1I1., (Sydney), C. D. Halcomb, l\l.B., (Stone), J!. \\. Hall, M.D., 1\f.R.C.S., (Sydlley), E. C. Hall, 1\1. B., CLI.;\L, (Pal'ramatta), .A. II. lIn: llcll , M.D., (Fiji.), Miss Ida G. ~l. Halley, M.n., CI-UL, yd., ( ydney), J. C. HaUlllay, tlLB.: Syd., F.R.C .. E., D.P.H., (City), II. L. Harris, M.B., CH.D., (Tamworth), J. Harris, L.R. C.P.,L.RC.S., (Ne"'ca tIe), . II. llal'l'is, l\l.B., G. C.llllrpcl', 1\!.B., 1I1elb. (Tcmora), Miss Elle:l E. H enry, M.B., B . • , (Ganmain), T. J. Hem,)', L.RC.P., F.R.C.S., Edin., (Grafton), H. Budd HethcringtolJ, lII.B., CH.l\l., (Bnrwood), A R. Hellpt, 1II.D., CILM., (Newtown), F. C. Higgins, l\l.B., CII.}'1., (Pcnrith), P, L. Hipsley, M.n., CIUI., Sycl., (IV a verley), W. Hoare, M. D., (Mackay, Queensland), ,Yo ,I'. Hoare: l\!. n., (Madmy, Queensland), A. J. Hool, 1\1.£., M.S., Glas., (Sydney), D. llorne, JIl.B., ClT.B., (Too\Yo omba, Queen land), R. A. llome, l\I. B., 1\lel b., (Brokcn Hill ), A. II. Horsfall, M.R, Cll.B., yd., D.S.O ., (Newcastle), ,V. C. llowle, L.S.A., (pa,muula). N. R. Howse, V.C., ;o.LR.C.S., F.R.a.S., (Orange), J. C. Hughes, lILU., CH.:lf., 3yd., (Paddington), M. O'Gol'lllan Hughes, )1.B., Syd., (PaddingtoJ)l, 'Y. C. IIuggart,l\l.B., E. 11. Humphery, "Ln., CH.lIL, (Lismore), D. G. Hunter, ~l.B., B.S., (Eastwood), G. liurst, 1\1.B., M.S., J. St. Ishister, :11.13., CR.B., (North ydncy), H. O. Johnson, L.R.C.l'., 1\I.R.C .. , (Parkes), E. T. Jones, ~I.D., CI-I .M ., (Aullal1dale), P. '. JoneS,)I.B., ClI.M., Syd., (Glebe), F. ,V. Kane, L.R.C.P., L.F.p.S., L.R.C.S.E., (tanmore), . Kay, lII.D., (Queen land), R. V. Kelly, C.D., F.R.C.S., Edin., L.R.c.r.E., A. L. Ken, M.n., Etlin., F.RC.S.E., (Granvillu), J. Kerr, ;\t.B., cH.lII.,(,Vollongong), II. Kirklanu, ~LB., ClI.I\l., (Lithgow), T. S. Kirklal1ll, M.I'., F.n.C.,., (Sydney), E. II. Knowles, L.R.c.r., L.P-.C.S., L.F.r.s" (Rose Bay), L. J. Laml'ock, 1II.D., Edin., (,Vayerley), E. A. Layery, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., (Bnshgrove), C. H. E. Lawes, 1II.n., CII.1\L, (Petel'sha1l1), J. S. Le Fene, ::\I.D.C.S., L.n.c.p., (Bul'rowa), Dr. Le Garde, (MarylJorongh, Ql1censlanJ), H. R. Letcher, M.D., Cll.B., Melb., (Cobar), G. H. 3. Lightoller, M.ll., Syd., (Que~llS land ), T. W. Lipscomb, M.B., ClI.ilL, Syd., (Leichhardt), W. F. Litrhfielrl, M.B., Syd., (Gl ebe), E. S. Littlejohn, M.B., CIUL j (Sydney), H. S. Lloyd, :ll.ll., TlLE.C.S., Cantab., (Hunter's Hill), K Ludowici, M.B , CH.M., (Sydney), D. Luker, :lLB., C1I.:'of., (Sydney), G. W. A. Lynch, I\LB., (Fiji), T. A. Machattie, ~l.ll., M.S., (Batburst), R.lIacDonald, ~I.B., :lLSS., (Ipswich, Queensland), VY. MacGillivray I\I.B., CIl Jlr., (Broken Hill), F. )laclure, D. Mac~1aster, :lI.B , M.R.C .. , J. 1\lacpher::;on, :'oLJI., ClD!., (Yeung), A. S. Man, L.R.C.P.E., TbR.C.S .E., H. S. Marsh, )I.B., CIL:I!.,' yd., (Sydney), J. ~lar::;ball, 1\LB., CH.n., Dub., (Bega), H. H. Mar. hall, M.ll., L.R.C.P.B., L.R.C.S.K, (Sydney), H. F. Martell, :lI.B., W. McClelland, M.B., cn.lII., (Newtown), H. O. UcDouaU, M.RC.S., L.RC.P.E., D.P.R., (GlacIesville), st. Anlhew McDowall, (Toowoomba, Qneensland), J. S. McFarlane, I\1.B., Syd., (Maclean), McGowall, M.n., 1l.S., (Hobart), A. McInnes, ALB., ClI.lII., Syd., (Rummel' Hill), J. G. McKay, lI1.B., cn.B., (Broken Hill ), Plowman McKell, M. B., B. S. , B. A. 0 . , (Bal'1'alJa), R. R. S. MeKinnoll, :lI.B., CH.M., Syd., ( Torth Sydney), J. L. McKelvey, 1II.B., ClI.?!., (Sydney), H.
McLaren, M.B., CIUt., (Cow~'a), J. V. McPhee, M.B., CII.M., (Glebe), A. H. Meeke M.D., (Candelo), G. D. MOIlZIes, M.n., an.M., (Drummoyne) R. ]' Michell M D' 1\1.S., (Wallsell~l), J. B. Moole, L.R.C.S.I., (Bathllrst) II. Mor~n M ' B ' S'd" ~d (B] .) W . M orton, L.H.C.P.E., ' L.R.c.s.re., (Goulburn) , " 0, H.y.P , ]!·.R.C.8. E ., E Ill., a ~lalJl, Muller, M.ll., ClI.n., (LIsmore), G. L. Mullins M.D. Dub. (Sydney) J A J'1\; : . · (A' 'd1)T ' ' . ' . . . .1Uunay, M.B., cn.M., El tlll., . tml a c, .1\.1yles,M.ll., F.R.a.s., (Bellmgen), A. Balfour Jairn L.R.a. P., L. R. a. s. ,Erllll.,(Brokeu IIlll),A. W. N alJkervis, M.B., all.B., (Tamworth) Hon' J.13. Nasll, M.R.a.S., M.[J.C" M.D., (Sydney) Ie. L. Newman M 13 Syl (C'· )' · k 11 Ed" , . . ,' (., aSlno H . N IC 0 ,L.R.a.p." L'!l'C,S., ~ m., (MudWe), G .. L. O'Neill, I\:r.B., (Ul.M., Edin.' (Sydney), "C (S'd 'R W. '11 II. 0 NeIll, M.B., S (Tul'I'aml11'J'a) ' SUSIe O'l~eiJly , "'I13 .. , B."., J ney )' T.. L O el y, M.B., Clf.M., yd., (Sydney), W. W. J. O'Reilly M.D 1\ " (PymbJp.), M. Owens, M.D., M.S., (Bouart), E. C. Page, M.B., Syd. (G'l~aft~:)C'~' Palmer, M.B., Lond., F.R.O.S. ,Erlill p'al'k'Illson, M.B. ,. r I,.RC.P., ) , . " (Sydney) II " H CH.M., (R edler~, G. W. F. P~u~, .~r.D., llI.R.C.S., L.H.C.P., (Cobar), J. II. Paul, M.B.' CIT.B., (GOSfOlll), A. E. Ielkms, M.B., D.S.O. (yclney) J. Pcrn M R a' s" L.R.a.p., ]'.R.C.S., (t:jydney), A. 13. Phillips, M.B., Syd., (Gra/toll) J II Ph·· . ., M.B., L.R.a.p., M.lt.O.S., (Mo~man) , J. Pirie , L.R. C" I' , L.R.a.S p' s', (L'·Iverpoo 1PPlS), . , L.F' .. 1\1. J. Plo.mley, M.D., CII.M. Syd.,> (Sydncy), R G. Poate, M.B., F.H.C.S., (Glebe)' H. ~. Pndham, M.B., CJL~f., (Pennth), C" Pursel', M.D" CR.M., Syd., ( yelney), '\V. F: qnalfe, M.B., M.S., Glas.) ( y~l1ey), C. Rcad, M.RC.S., L.B.a.p., (Ohatswood) G. Rcad, L.Ra.S., Ire1., (\\ atson s Ba") J , W. II • Read ,ME . )., ClI'1 . " ., D•P • II . , (S yf1lley )' L. Rees, .M.D., cn .JlL, Sycl., (Red fp.l'll) , O. Reid, M.B., OIT.M., ('\Vatson's Bay)' If. R. l~IC e, IJ.S.A., M.RC.S., L.R.C.p., (LltbO'ow) L. W. RoLel'ts , M.B e ' 0' •, H.B., M.R.C.S., L.n.a.p., (C owr;)" ) F . C. RoO'ers M.B. (Summer Hill) E' R R b . 1 '11) J 1\ !"" , . • ose y, M B 1 (.n1\1arnc CH.M., S yc., (VI e, . .1licBalll Ross, M.R.C.. , L.R.C.P., (Broken Hill) R' Roth, M.RC.S., D.S.O., ( ydney~, A. H. Rutherford, lII.B., CR.M., (Casino), 'J.' M: Sallderson, L.S.A., Lon(1., (Balbna), F. P. 'andes ' M .D. , CR'1 ." ., "'1 . B., (S y d ney ) 1 M.D., CH .M., (13angalow), V. \V. Savage M B ' G . S . amUf'SOIl, (:yavel'ley), ":. Seldon, B., CR. M., (Blayney), P. J. Sexton, L.R. c.~., L.~.~: s. ~~I::r" (lamworth), G.T G. "· .Yharp, ., I lIr.B., CII.M. " Syd. (Drnmmoyne) , F . C . S . h a w, M. B., d (,\ est I ya Ollg), H. behlon, M.B., 'yd., (Granville) S. Slleldon M B orr.M., y., CIi.M., Syd., (. ydnc:>,), J. IJ. Shellshear, M.B., CII.lIL, (Alburv), S.' S. 'hirlow: 111.'13:: C~.M., Sycl., (13almam), H. L. A. horLer, M.D., on.M., (Petersham), F. G . .Me eill SlIr:pson, M.B., aII.M., ( ydney), E. P inclair, M.D., CR.M., (Newto"'n) H W Smltb, L.RO.P., L.ILO.S., Edin., (Paclrlincrton) S. A. mith , M •13. , CH •M 'd' .1 0' •, y., (Gl' eb e)' u S . 1 \V G ,y. mIt I, . . Hut 1, M.E., a.M., Glas., (Ryde), G. Sprott, M.D., (Hobart), H. S: yd., (Tamworth) C D ' tacy, M.B., CU.M., M.D., ( ydney), G. P. Stanley, M.B., ~tead, I\I.RC.S., L.R.O.P., (Bega), F. C. 'levcn.·on, L.R.C.. , Ire1., (~loss Vale'), M: tewart,TT' M.B., • (Queensland), E. •. tokes , :0.1 •B• , D •P• IT "( .ydney) ,R. B St oney, M.B., ~ . Off.M., ( vlct~rJa), l~. B. tnddy, I\LB., CII.1\1., (North Sydney), J. 'V. utberland :H.B., B.S., (Narronnl1c), F. S. Tange, ?LB., ClI.M., (Mosman) H. E. Thane M D ' M.R.O.S.E., L.l:.C.P., Lond., (Goruon) P. T. Thane L R C ~ E L A ' . . , Eng., (Yass) , D. Thomas, F.RC. '., (ll~nly), G. B. Thom'as', ~"B",' (A~h·fi~id)1.~t1' Thomas, 'V.D. Thomas, ~r. B., llI.R.C.S., L.. A., (BundaberO', Queenlandl P. Tl~orot . M.lt.a.p., M.R.a.H., (Ipswlc:l1, Queensland), F. Tippincr, l\[~B. ,V. II.To~lin)'1 on, L.R.O.P., (Wardell), R. B. TrindalJ, M.B., ' yd., (Np~vtown) hl. Veech 1\1 ~ .~~c.s" (Sydney), C. A. V!'rco, M.B., CII. M., (Dnlwieh Hill) vy'. Vickers' M ~ ., CR .::., (DrummoJne), R. B. ,Vad c, M.B., Jvd. , (. ydney) , A • • Wall , '[ B C'R B' '('C.IooO'ee . )., C F W . . arr6n, L.R.C.P., M.ILC.S., L.S.A., ('VaCtaa) S. C. Watkins M R C S (H bb)' F W t ( 1 bO , , ...., orns y ; a s.on, M.B., aH.~1., y( ney), P. Waugh, M.B., Syd., (Parramatta), L. C~ 1\ ebstel, L.lLC.p., L.},.c.s., L.F.P.S., (Hohart) A. \V. ,Veihen MAD 8 l.f (Sydney), J. B. t. Vinc('nt Wplcb, M. B., cn. M., '(N ol'th Sydney) Wils~n ~ ~'c p'~" L.p:.C.S.E., etc., (Quee~sland), J. D. WilsOII, L..R.C.P.E., L.R.C.S:E., (Portl~~d), J"H~ WIlson . L.R.C.P., L.R.G.S., (Blayney), A. Wilson, M.D., (Balmaill), C. E. Williams, M.D., P M (Mackay, W d Queen land), Ellen" ood, L.R .C.P. , L . R.C.S. , L.F.P. s. , (Adel ong ) . , M.R.C.S., (Ashfield), C. Woods ' M.D. , CR .m., (Alba ny )' R . E . W 00, I L.R.C.P h . . 00 nong , M.B., aR.M., Syd., (KeDlpsey) F. H. Wrigley L:R a sEd' ' (Glen Innes), F. . W. Zlotkowski, M.D., (Sydney).' ' ...., m.,
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moving a rcsolution, "That the development of the aims and objects of the St. J oltn Ambulance Ass.ociali.on il.l New South. W ~lcs is vi~we~ with sati~fac~io1J, and further public interest IS dcsireu lU support of tIns humam tanan work,' pOLD ted to the vast amonnt of work accomplished in the previous year on an income of uncler £500, and went on to say that in his opinion it could be viewed as one of the most essential and valuable parts of cducational work. The Balance-sheet, (luly audited, shows cash recei pts £618 18s. ] 1d., and expenditure £ 602 3s. 1d., leaving a credit balance of £16 15s. 10d. Enthusiasm continues to be shown in the work of' St. John Ambulance J3riO'ade, Ilnd during thc Ooronati on festi vit~es many of .Lh e . mom bel'S of: the Am bulanceo and Nursing Divisions responded readIly for serVlOe 111 the pubhc thoroughfares, a.nd rendered first aid in numerous instances. The Oamp 0(' Instruction was held at La Peronse Military Grounds. The atLelldance was larger than usual, and keen interest was displaycd during the threc days' course of training. The Oommittcc cannot close their report without expresHing the wa.rmest appreciation of the services rcndered to the cause of the Association by the Medical Profession, who at all times and at much personal sac:rifice ha.ve l,laced themscl vcs at the disposal of classes, and also their best thanks to the Officc- bearers of Branches anli Detached Olasses for their perscvering efforts to make thc work a success.
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NUAL REPORT. _ . . . . erity so noticeable m New Sout~ Wales The great commerCial actiVIty and plOSp fi t d in the continued satisfactory during the past year have be~n i~t ;~~~l~~~:l!~l:e Association thruugh t,he local development of the work of t 1e . h th Oommittee are able to submIt to the Centre, and with that fact before t,. em e Re ort a ear's recoru of successfnl al members in tbe form of tbe. tw~ntY-flst t~nu 1 s a~d det!ched classee much valuable ~ffort. Towards the orgaDlsatlO~ 0 new l.a~c Ie, and members assistance has been given by. Med.lOal Pl:actI~od:::onstration by St. J olm Ambulan~e The Annual Public Meetlllg: mc\udm g 7th. The Lieutenant Governor, ~IT Jnl Brigade, WaB held at St. James _Hdalb d ~ullen presided. His Excellency, lD Wm. Oullen, who w&s accompallle yay ,
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His Excellency the Earl of Dudley, G.( .~1.(J., G.o.v.o., Governor-General. His Excellency ir" Thomas David Gibson-Oarmichael, l3aronet, State Governor. His Excellency the lion. Sir John .Madden, G .O.M.G., Lieut.-Governor.
Hen.ry Masterton (Estate of t~e lnte James Paterson), The Earl Brassey, G. C. B., Oaptam \V. F. . Mann, P.. ., Su' Ma.thew Davies, Henry Gyles Turner Dr. Oliver Penfold, His Excellency ,ir John Madden, 1(. C. M. G., Septimus l\.riller, T. J. McBride, J. I. Niall, Oaptain John Ogilvie, The Hon. Frank Stuart, John Warren Swanson, David Mills, liugo Wertheim, \V. T. Appleton, Thomas Clark: H. Byron Moore. ANNUAL REPORT. THE Council of the Victoria Centre of the St. John Ambulance Association has much pleasure in presenting the twenty-eighth annual report to the members and subscribers. It is with deep regret tbe Oouncil has to record the death of its late Honorary Treasurer, Mr. John F. liamilton, which took place on 2nd February, 1911 and to express its unqualifi~d appreciation of his long, honourable and useful se;vice as member of the Council and as IIonorary TreUSIlt'er of this Centre of the Association. It is pleasing to be able to report a steady increase in the number of classes each year, showing that the public is becoming more alive to the importance of this knowledge.
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Colo,1ial Report.
St. John A?nb-nla,nce A ociation.
Durina' the year 132 cla"ses have been commenced, of whICh 39 men':, and 37 women'so first aid clacses, and 13 nur ing classe have been completed. The Council desires to specially notify its appreciation of the interest taken m t. John Ambulance by the Yidorian Railway Commissioners and the employees generally, and to express its thank to the ommis ioners for th~ir special donatIOn of £50. During the year 41 cia es haye been commenced of whleh 17 have not yet been examined. The completed cla e were attended by 43 men and 140 women. and the number of railway employee now tramed amount to 3,711, of whom 2,175 a,re certificated. The £rst aid skill thu' made anilable for the tru\'elling public is a matter of almost national importance. Three classes of dri,t'rs of the Taxi-Cab Co Proprietary, Limited, ba,e been held durinO' the year, and the men acquitted themsehes well at the examination. An~ther matter for congratulation i the fact that 10 ..... ub-Centres h:.\\'e been opened under the auspice of the Australian "omen' ::\iitional L eague, and two under the Au tralian W omen's A "ociation. The Council are in hopes that c\-eutually clas.;,e will bt:: held in all the tOWU~ 10 which the~e two powerful bodies ha,e branches. The aIvation Army hu~ al 0 held cla'-Ses for women and men among it cadets. Over 0 were in tructed in first aId, and these ha \'e been sent into the outlying parts in Australia, Tasmania and K ew Zealand, thus .preadiu 6 the kllowledge into the place where it is mo"t likely to he hi"bly henl:£ciul. By the lute"t legislation on the _ubject, the employer" in an factories wbere the machinery is worked by power haye to proyide a fir"t aid kit for u-e in case of accident. This, no doubt , i.: u tep in the rj~ht direction. hu is not of much use unle " tho"e in the factorie - know how to u e the material· provided. There should be a certain number in each factory ,,·ith the l' quisite training', and thi can be accompli~hed only by forming cl:.u;es for the ~tudy of fir t aid. The Council aga.in de ires to impress on the 1Iini::.ter of Education. the Principal' of choo15, and all educational institution~, the importance of forruin;,; cla,,'e . and having their pupils taught what to do in case" of accident and :,udden illne -, until the aid of a medical practitioner can be obtained. chools afford the best opportunity, when impres.ion are most deeply made. for teaching what to do in cn. es of accident. As an inducement, th e fee for chool pupih has been reduced to the shillings for a course of lectures on £r:;t aid, and a certificate is awarded on po. ing an examination. The total number of per"ou:< instructed by the Yictoria Oentre now amounts to 20.9'20 ; of these 12.161 have successfully p~~ed their examination::.. The Ambulance eryice,in charge of ~Ir. H. O-good-Cannon, 25, Lang Lane, behind Grand Hotel, at 33, Gro yenor 'tred outh Y "rra, and at 36, Ormond Road, A cot Yale, a ._h.-illed member of the ~-iustralian Army ~redical Corps, who has u staff of men thoroughly trained to render first aid to the injured, ha- done a larO'e amount of useful work during the past year. Through the assistance of friend' and well-\yishers to the .A. ~ociation. a Motor Ambulance has been obtained. which commenced to run on tbe 29th Octobel, 1910. By the kind permis ion of Lady Carmichael thi~ is called .. The Lady al'michael," and her Lady hip was gracious enough to perform the christening ceremony in the Melbourne Town Hall, on the 25th October, ]910. In the :o:ix months which have elapsed the motor has attended to 6940 calls, and has run 7,134 miles. The Council again desires to place on record its continued indebtedness to the medical men who h3o,e so generously given their tin1e and labour to tlle instruction of cla"es in :Melbourne and suburbs, and throughout the tate; to the ladies and gentlemen wh, have so willingly undertaken the duties of honorary ecretary, and to whom the success of the ub-Oentres has been mainly due; and to the Pre. s, ,for the COUl'teoU:1 manner in which they have opened their columns when requested to make public the philanthropic efforts and work of the Association, and to other numeroU friend_ who have in many ways helped to further the interests of the ASbociation.
StatemOit oj RucijltS ClmZ E.'TC'llditlli'C jor the Fir::t Aid Clas R,cei/ltS .
B,J ance in ank at 30th £231 16 April, 1910 Esarrunation Fce recei,ed909 2 First Aid CIa Fee" liO 9 ~ursillg la~s Fees ._ailor ' Examination 22 1 F ce ~tOres ~old ' Book .", harts: 43 Kits. etc. ) 8 37 1... M l:d aJlion Fees Annual Demon~tlation 29 4 Cul1ection
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St. John A ?/l"b1.dance Associat'ion.
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Hi 'Excellency the GO"ernor 11' GeralJ Lrickland, K. C.lII. G. His Honour'the Lieutenant-Goyernor it' Edward, tone. Clan iruUlll.
President.
J. M. Lapsley.
A. E. Ral1l1ell, M. B., B.
lion. Tren 11re1' nuel As t. Secl·ctary.
J. L. Lapsley. HOll.
Gencral Secretary.
Lieut. ·Colonel J. A. Oampbell, 120 Aberdeen Street, Pertb. ,
lion. Allelitol'.
J. R. Oampbell A.LA.A., 'iV.A. Life llcmbel's.
Admiral i1' Frederick Bedford, G,G.B" G.c.;')[,?". . Sir Arthur L awler, KC.M.G. Right Rov. BIshop GIbney, D.D. neelieal Statl'.
T R Ambrose, M.B.,
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G. VV. Barber, M.U.C.S., Eng. , L.n.C.p., Lond., II. M. ~en~on, 11[.13., M,S., yd., \7 J . B e'' ell,,'dge , 111.R.C.P. , lIf .R.C· . . , Ire1. , 'Y. P. Bll'nullgham, M.D., LDub., d \ ,\ . JAB' e tt L R C P L R C S Edin E ,V. Blackall M.B., Oxon., L.R.C.P., on., . . IssE , . G' 'H" S· B'l~~i'burne" III ·B. Melb. D.~.R" Camb., D. F. l31anchard, M.R.C.S., ng., . . . , ,., , S B 'd . f 'd L.R.C.S., L.U.C.P., Edin., T. O. Boyd 1I1.D., Aber., \V. A. . fl ge 0) , M.R.C.S., P Edin D Browne l\1. B. B. ClI, F. . Bntler, M. B., 1Ielb., D. Oameron, E ng., L •Re . , ., .,' " , L d C S E J A L.U.C.P., L,RC.S., Edin" R. 11. F ..0.u11er0I1, L.R.C.P., on., M.R . . . , ng., .. ~. Oampbell, I..R.C.P., L.R.C.S., Edm., . J. Oantor, M.B., B... , yd., ~\... laIk, M B B s. Glas. D. p, Olement, lIf.B., B.S., Dub" E. P. Oockey, M.D., Lon.d., 'O~nnolly: M.B., B. '., M elu. , J. K. C~)Uch, M.D., Dur., .D. E. D:1rbyshll'e, Dawson, ]'['R.O.S" Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., S. B. DaVIS, ~r.B., 1I1.S., Edl11., '1'. M.R.C.S., Eng., l .. R.O.P., Lond, , J. E. F. Deakl11, 111. B., 1I1.S., yd" E. Dean, M.R.C.S., Eng., L.I{.C.P., Lond., J. F. Elliott, lI1.R.C.S" Eng., H. A. EllIS, M.B., B.S., Dub., O. N. Finn, ~r.B., B,S., Edin., J. J. Flynn, ~1.B., B.S., IreL, R. R. Frost, lI1.R.C.S., Eng., A. J. Frost, M.B., n.s., IreL, A. H,Glbson, 1I1.B.,' B.S., 11elb., H. B. Gill, 1I1.B" B.S., Melb., L. T. Gillespie, M.B., B.S., ~lelb., W. O. Gray, M.B.,
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·?iI.S., Syd., W. A. liar rison , ItLB.! ~.u., Edin., A. R. Haynes, M,n" B.S., Sy,d. :::;. J. Hicks, l\[.Tl., Lond., J. R. Ihcbnuotllum, 1II.lt,c. s., L.ILC.P" Eng., O. H.lhn, 111. n., B.S., Melb., J. J. Uolland, M}., Syd., F. M. House, M.R.O.S., .l!:ng., L.R.C.P., Lond., E. S. Humphrey, M.lt.C.S., Eng., L.U.C.y., Lond., B, ~. Hussey, M.R.C.S., En fT. , L.R.C.P., Lond., A. Hutley, lIf-B., B,H., Edm., II. 0, Irwll1, M,B" B.S" Adel., H. Joel u.n., eli.B., Mclb., P. H. W. Joyce, M.B. Uelb., lI. T. Kelsall, M.D., Lond., A. 'Leschcn, M.B., lIl.CH., Edin., J. D. Lewis" M.B., B.S., Melb., S. Macaulay, M.lt.C.P., Edin., L.1<'.l'.H" Glas., A. 11. M. Macmorran, M.D., Edin., D. S. !}lcOall, M.B., C.M. Glas., A.:Mc eil, M.B., C.lII., Eclin. D. M. Mc,Vhae, M.D., Uclb., E. E. Ionle, M.B., B,H., Add., Gertrude E ..Mcade, M.B., B.S., 1Ielb., H,. O. Merryweather, T,.H,V.P., Lond., M.lLO.S., Eng., P. II. Uttillg, L.R-C.P., Lond, , M.R.C.S., Eng" A. J. Nyulasy, L.It.C,fl., f•. RO.P., Edill., U. O'ConnOr,1I1.D., Dub., E. A. Oflic.er, M.B., B.S., Mclb., O. F. P:1get, M.D., O~~ntab., A. K Randell, M.B., B.S', Melb., E. H. Rigby, lILB:, B.S., 1\lelb., \V. II. ~hguy, U.B" Melb., L. J. Robert s on,lILB., Syd., T. li. Robmson, M.S., M.D., Edlll., R. . F. Rockett, M.B., Melb., F. L. P. !:-lawell, M.n.C.S., Eng., L.S.A., \V. P. 'ecd, l'tLU.O.S., Eng., L.U.C.P., Lond" Thos. Sheehy, L. & L.M.n.c.J., & s., Ire., J. U. Sh,elmerdine, L.n.c.p., L.U,C .... , Edin., J. E. F. Stewtl,rt, M.D., O,M., Glas., J. M. Y. tewart, lIf.B., ;\LS. Glas., G. uUon, 111.13., M.S., 11elb., D. T:1ylol', M.B., roLOII., Aber., H. O. Teague, M.B., n.s., Melb., J. Thompson, M.B., CH.n, 11elb., K P. Thurston, M.D., Oantab., "V. Thethowan, ]If.B., M.S., Aucr., A. J. J. Tri:1do, M.B., B.i'i., Melb., F. G. ,VaIden, M.B., c.r,r., Edin., Inman Way, 1II.B., B.S., Melb., A. T. White, L. & L.M.R.C.l'., L.R.O.S., Edin., D. E. "Williams, L. & L.M.H.O.P., J.. . & L.M.RO.S., Ire1., T. 'Wilson, L.S.A., M.R.C.S. Eng.
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A UAL REPORT. The Council in prescnting their twentieth al1uUl~l report, beg to tate that much <'ood work bas been clone during the pa·t year, tbe area of im;truction extending flom "Whim r ek on the North-'Yest coast, to Albany in the outh, The totalnumuer of per on instructed hy the \Ve·t Australian Oentre up to the date of this report amounts to 3,501 of whom 2,364 bave gained certificates. The Committcc of the Eastern Goldfields Centre, composed of representatives from the principal puulic l)oc1ies of thc c1i~trict, are doing good stl:ady work, the result of which will in the near future lJe a source of strength to the recently formed" Boulder Di vision of the St. Jolin A.m lJUlallce Brigade. The foll owing III clical gentlemen hn,\'e been placed upon tbe list of Honorary Life Members of the St .. Tohn AIlluulanco Ai:lsociation for their valutd ervices to the \Vest Australian Centre, in accordancc with By-law o. 43 of the "Gcneral Hegulations for Oelltre ',"-Dr. Arthur John Tyulasy, Dr. Owen Frank Paget, Dr. David Ernet \Villiams. On the application uf the Couneil, Ilis Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, Grand Prior, and the Chapter-General of the Order of the Hospital of 't. John of J erusalem in England, awarded ~Ir. Arthur Young, of the 'enate Gold ~1in e, Edjudina, the Bronze Medal of tho Order for an act of of conspicuou heroism in saving at tho risk of hi OW11 life, the life of Edward Brown, a fellow miner, on 14th Noyember, ]910. :1\11'. YOUIlg' huying left this tate to reside in Yictoria, IIis Excellency the Governor, i1' Oerald Strickland, K. C.IIT. 0., fonmrc1ecl the medal under dispatch to His Excellency Lhe o\'crnor of that 'tate for pre ·entation. His Royal Highness and thc Cbapter-General also conferred on Mr. John Orawford the "'ertiticate of Honour of the Ordl:r for conspicuou heroism shown by him on th e 1st of Fehrual'Y, 1911, at a shaft in the Hyman Gold line, near Kalgoorlic, \V , ·tern Australia. His Exccllency th Goyernor, acting a' the deputy of His Royal llighness the Grand Prior, pre enteu the ertificate of Honor to Mr. John Crawford at Kalgoorlie Tovm Hall on ~Ionday, 11th eptember, 1911. His Excellency Illade an effective speech, und traced the Order of St. John of J erusalem from its inception . The annual meeting of member was held on Tuesday, the 29th November last, when the :1nllual report and balance i:lheet W.1 adopted, and the cOllncil for 1911 elected. The annual public demonstration was helel in the Perth Literary Institute on the evening of ,Vedne day, 3rd April, under the patronage, and in the pre pnce of His E xcellency the Governor, it' Gerald -'tricklancl, K.C.lII.G., Lady Edeline Strickland II
Jlon. Superinieudellt of StoresO. elson.
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and suite . His Excellency distributed the certifica,tes. medallions, and lahelR gn,ined by pupils of the metropolitan areadu.ring the year. !,he hall wa filled to overflow?-ng, and a, highly instructive and interestUlg d elll~l1strl1h~n o~ :u;;bulance work was g~ven by lady pupils in ,e Thc roller bandage and Its apphcatlOn ; by the M etropolitan and Fremantle P olice, 011 e, First Aid to the Injured"; and by the M etropolitan Fire Brigade, on " First Aid as applied to persons overcome by fire fumes," and " The Fireman's lift." The Council desire to place on record the gra,teful tha,nks of the membcrs for the support and encouragement the movement has received from Their Excellcncies the Governor and Lady Edeline Strickland since their a,rriva,l in the state.
F.R C.S.E., O. Reece, M.B., on.B., Edin., W. G. Scott, M.D., Durh., M.B.C.S., Eng., L. S.A., Loud., E. ~. Sharm[1.11, L.R.C.P., J"n.c.s., Edin., G.B . Sweet, M.B., CR.M., yc1ney, G. T. ,'lluth, M.R.C.S.E., L.S.A ., Lond., S. E. Seville, JJ.S.A., Lond., H .. 1. Tl'esidder,.M:R.c., ., Eng., L.R.O.p.,Lon~.~ O. H. Tewsley, M.B., CKB., F.R.O.K, Edm., "V. E. ' Vllhams, M.B., OH.B., Melb., S. Zobel, M.D., Lond.
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ZEALAND. AUCKLAND.
Pl'csident of nle New ZC:llaJl(l ('cntl·cs.
His Excellency The Governor, The Lord I slington, E..O.M.G., D.S.O. Pl'csi(lent of tbe AucklllJul ( 'cutI·e.
His Worship the 1Ilayor of Auckland. lion. TrCHllnrer.
Cb:l irnlflll.
C. J. Tunks.
J. J. Holland. Hon. AuclUor.
A. S. Russell, b'.N. Z.A,A.
~CCl·Ct:ll'Y·
W illiam Rattray, His Maj esty's Arcade, Auckland. Lire
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.- The Earl of Glasgow, The L ord Plunket, 'l he Right Rev. Dr. Neligan, ir John Logan Campbell Hon. E. Mitchelson, Hon. G.Fowlds, Mrs. Hattray, James Dunning, Colonial l1gar R efi ning Co., Arthur nI. l\lyer" Paul ~r. Hansen, Mi s Barstow, Miss_Rattney, J. J. Craig, Charles N ewland, Auckland Racing Olub, W. Rattray. lUediC:l1
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E. D. Aubin , M.D., M.R.O.S.E., L. n .C.p., Lond. , R. T. G. Aickin, M.D. eR.B., D.P.R., A. . Brewis, M.D., Durh., I1LR.C.S.E., L.S.A., U. C. P . Bennett, M.B.: M.R.C.S.E., L. n.C.p., Lond., W. J. Barclay, M.D., F.H.C . . , Edin., R. Bedford, M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., A. Clark, L.r...C.l'., F.Il.C.t:l., Edin. GeorO'e Craig, M.B .. CR.B., Bdin ., John Craig, L.lt.C.fi., I.L.K., and Q.c.l'. I.,' J. Carolan, I1I.R.C.::'.E., H. Hilton Chee:ieman, M.R.C ... E., L.RC.l'., lJugh Douglas, M.B. , c. :ll.~ Edin." B. J. Dudley, M.RC.::;.E., L.n.c.l'., E. J. Deck, M.ll.C.S.E., L.B.O.P., L ond., 1\. D. l!erguson, M.B., crr .B., :Melbourne, II. ~I. Goldstein, ~r.B . , OH.B., L.R .C.P., L.ond.\ ~l.R.: .S. , Eng., G. T. Girdler, L.S.A., Lrl11c~., L.R.O.l'., L.R.C: ., Edm., _ . McKay. Grant, M.D., C.M., Ont., 'V. 1\1. Grattan Glll1l11eS, M.D., Dl:blm, C!l ..B.; J. A. Go~ng, M.R.C.S.E., L.S.A., L oud. , Da\'id Gault, M.D., F.R.C.S., Edm., R. II. GllpUl, L.. . A., L ond., M.R.C ... E., L.R.C.r., L ond., II. A. Goccl, M.R.C.S.E. , L.R.C.P., Lond., J. M. IIope, i)f.B., cn.B., Durham, Thomas G. II. IIall, L.R.C.S., L. 1I!. , and L.R., and Q.o.P., Inl., S. L. Harke, :\!.n.C.S.B., L.H.C.P., L ond., M.B., CH.B., T. R. Inglis, M.B., CR.B., nlelb., H. O. Jones, L.R.C.I'., L.R.C . . , Ediu., F. W. R. J. Ring, M.lLC.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond .. A. O. Knigllt, L. . A., Lond., M.R.C.S.E. , G. G. R enny, ~I.B., OR.M .. Gla"gow, T. H. Lewl , L.S.A., L ond., M.R.C.S., Eng., P. A. Lindsay? M.B., C.)1., Ediu., G. de CliYe Lowe, L.n.C. P., L.R.C.S., Edlll., George Lapralk, ALB., C.M., Glas., IV. C. "V. :McDowell, M.B., c:.M. , Edin., Peter Moil', .lII.B., CH.B., Glas., "eil McDougall, lLB. , CR.B., Glas., D. . W. 1'IIurray,.M.D .. , Edlll., E. II. B. Jl.lil.olJ, M.R.C.S.E., L.R.O.P., CR.B., M.D., L ond., R. C. M acdIarmId, M.D , Glas., D.P.II., J. II. N ei l, M.B., CR B., N.Z. , M.R. C.S., E~g., L.R.O.P., Lo~d., A. O. Owen, M.D., Edin., W. H. Park es, M.B. and O.M. , Edlll., F.R. O.S., Edlll., A. O. Purchas, M.B. and C.lIL, Edin., M.R.C'.H., En~., J. C. Pabst, M.D., C.B., ~Ielb., T. . Pearse, L.n.C.p., L.R.e.S., Edlll., E. Roberton, M. D., C. M., Edin., M. R. C. s., Eng., E. E. Roberts, M. B., C.M., Edin., C. Rowley, M.B.C.S.E., L.R.O.P., C. H. Robertson, M.B., CR.B., Lond.,
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AN UAL REPORT . The Committee have pleasnre in presenting the nineteenth annual report of the Centre, and in congratula,til1g the members on another satisfactory year's work. A branch of the Association has been formed at Huntly, where the instruction in first aiel was much r e<luired on :tceount of the coal miners being so liable to meet with accidents. Mr. T. G. JOlJllSOll made the preliminary arrangements and was elected honorary secrelary. "\Vhen he left the district nIl'. James Devine was elected as his successor, and has done exeellen t work. The building fund has been substa,ntially increa~ed during the financial year. On 19th larch, 1910, the third Ambulance :-;aturday collection was made, the result being that an addition of £315 was made to the fund. Interest and donations received iJring the c[1.sh :1VailalJle for building to the satisfactory total of £ 1722 19s. 9d Th e Oommittee feel th[1.t a vigorous effort should be at once made to hasten the building of an ambulance station. Members are well aware of the need for such a station, where skilled ambulance men will be always in attendance to remove to the hospitals or their homes those suffering from accident or illness. Now that the Dew Territorial Regulations are in force, it i;,; absolutely essential that additional facilities should be pro\-ided for lectures on first aiel, on nursing, and on military sanitation, on which subject an excellent little text book has been written by Lieut.-Colonel Elkington, It-A.M.e., for the A sodation. \Vith this object in view, it is intended to haye [1.11 Ambulance, aturday collection in the spring when it is hoped that a very substantial sum will be realised. The St. John Ambulance Association illitia,ted Saturday col1cctiOllS in this city, aud, out of courtesy to other societies which followed its example, has twice pOl;tponec1 its annual function. The Committee has decided to ha,\,e this year's Ambulance Saturchey in October, and it is earnestly trusted that no other inlltitutioll will try lo forestall this event. On account of the increase ill the number of wharves, the \Vaterside \Vorkers' Union approached the Committee, repre 'enting the necessity of proyiding additional stretchers. Mr. F. J anderson, of the Scal . ,'team hip Line, and the 'ecretary of the Centre. called upon the repre~entati\'es of the principal shipping companies, who contributed the slim of £11, with which four Furley stretchers were procured from t. John's Gate. Tht;SL bave been placed [1.t K. Shed, Hobson Street 'Vharf, H. heel, Queen Btreet 'Wharf, L. Shed, TO. 3 .Jetty, and B. ,'hed, Railway Wharf. Lockers for the stretchers ha\'e been provided by the Auckland Harbour Board. It having been repl'l.' ented to the Committee that an A,hford litter was urgently required at or near Grey Lynn 'l'ram\\ay Tenl1illUS, it \vas decided to send thither the litter which was sbliollec1 at the Kunri Timber CO.'s Office, which ha been very seldom used. Hati. factory arrangcments were made for pl;tcing it at the Richmond Firc Brigade Station, II'. Tait, the fOlcman, taking charge of it. The Committee tend er their thanks to 11im anu to the other gentlemen who so kindly act as custodian. of the A:,hford litters. The Committcc tender their mop,t hearty thanks to all the ladies and gentlemen who \1'orked so splendidly on Aml.mlnnce ",aturduy, a1. 0 to the proprietors of botel , restaurants, and tea rooms who so generou~ly IJrovidec1 meals for the workers.
202
Oolonial Reports.
St. John A mbuJlance Associai'ion.
Assets and Liabilities on 28th Febr'Llcwy, 1911. Liabilities. Assets.
Receipts and Payments for the yeaI' ended 28th Februa?'Y, 1911. Receipts. Bn.Iance in Bank Annual u bscriptions CIa s Fees '- to res and lIIeda Ilion sold Collection at ~ nnualMeetiug Donations Fees from Branches. Ashford Litter fees. Building Fund . . Transfer from Building Fund Brigade and NUl'iug Diy. and Refunds Sa,ings Bank Interest
3
1
0 0
Payments. Advertising, Printing, Postages, and Pctty Ca 11 • £30 Lecturc and Examination Expenses '18 toros & Medallions bought 92 4 Ashford Litter Exponses Building Fund 69 Officc Rent, Gas, etc. 18 K-pcnsesof Annna.llllecti Ilg 4 <10 Secretary's alary . Delegates Exs. to hristch urch 16 AddrelOs to Lord Plunket 3 Balance in Bank 2
£331
0
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£331
£5
9 7 6 101 1 6 lOG 19 10 5 11 7 3 9 6 5 15 6 o 17 6 69 16 4 20 0 0 4
o 15
B~tildi71g
Reclipts. Balance in Bank . £303 8 5 Ambulance Saturday 25 10 6 Auckland Racing Club 5 5 0 orthern Steam Ship Co. D epo it 1000 0 0 Korthern team hip Co. Interest 52 1 4. Auckland avings Bank, Interest 18 16 3 '[T nion Oil, Soap and Oandle 00. 12 10 0 £1650 11
10 11 15 8 11 5 2 3 16 4 11 6 10 0 0 0 1 2 R 9 17 0 0
0
Fnnd. Payments. Transfer to General Acconn t £20 0 0 Union Oil, oap and Candle Co. 1000 0 0 Balance in Bank 630 11 6
Cash in Bank£2 Gflneral Account 630 Building Fund. D2 Amhulance Saturday 'Wagon Account .' 108 Buildin<r Fund, D eposlt Union Oil, Soap and 1000 Candlc Uo. 13 Ashford Litters aH per last Stock-taking £111 5 0 Less 10 per cent. D epreciation 11 2 6 127 Four Furley Strctchers on 11 Whancs er as Stock m r Stores 29 Schedule
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WILLIAM RA'l"rH AY, S Cc?·etar·y. O. J. TUNKS, IIO?l. T u,asw·e?·. I have examincd the above Accounts and have compared them with the Bnnk Books and Vonchers, and find thcm to lJ C correct. . A. . RUSSELL, F.P.A.(N.Z.), Han. AudLtor.
CANTERBURY AND WEST COAST. HEAD OFFICE:
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CnIUSTcnURCII, N. Z.
J>rclideut.
His Excellency The Lord Islington,
K.C.M.O., D.S.O.,
Arthur E. G. Rhode,
TVagon Account. £104 4
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5 0
£108
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,Val tel' Thomas,
M .B., C.M.
SeCl' tu ry.
M. E.: C. M.
C. J. Treleaven.
Life ;Uembcl's.
Ambulance Saturday. Receipts. Payments. Balance in Bank £32 8 8 Printing, Advertising, PosCollections on Ambulance tages, etc. Saturday 317 11 7~ Building Fund. Donations 15 4 ll~ Balance in Bank Savings Bank Interest 2 19 10
H. McClelland Inglis,
LL. B.
ROll. Treasurer.
£10
Governor ofNe", Zealand.
' ·iCc·ClHli!·nUln.
CIJ ni (·Ulan.
Receipts. Balance in Bank Savings Bank Interest
203
The Lord Plul1ket, R.C.M.G., R.C.V.O., Mrs. R. Heaton Rhodes, Mrs. lIlilsom, Mrs. N ashelski, TIn tees of 1he Estate of the late J. T. Peacock, Messr ..1. Ballantyne & Co., Canterbury Jockey Club, Trustees of the E tate of the late H. Marks, Mrs. 'l'ownenu, Mrs. J. G. . Holme, Mr. A. E. G. Rhodes, Mrs. A. E. G. Rhodes. Jlc(lical Staff.
£17 6 258 10 92 8 £368
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R. 'Y. Anderson, :'-LR.C.::l., Eng., F. J. Borrie, ~r.R.C:S . , Eng., G. . Clayton, M.R.C.S., Eng., E. Dacre Dunn, L.lt.C.i'l., Ed., G. E. Gabltes, F.R.C.S., Ed., C. ~. Ha,ndcock, M.D., C.M., L. G. Hallwright, :\I.n.c.s., Eng., H. McClelland I~ghs, 111. B., C.M., M. G. Loui. son , 21LB., G M. L(;ster. 1Il:R.C.S., Eng" C. T. W. Llttle, liCE., C.M., ,V. McKay, M.B., F.lt.C.S., Ed., J. ·Wllson lIIcBrear~y, F.R.C.S . , Ell., H. Macalldrew, M.B., C.M., ,Yo J. Mullin, L.R.C.S., 1., Thos. ~hJl, F.R.C.S., Ed., A. B. O'Brien, Ln.c.s., Eng .. Percival, ~r.D., C.M., W. H. S1I11pSOn, M.D., C.M., A. G. Talbot, lIr.n.c.s., Eng., F. Teichelrnann, F.P•. C.S., Eng., ,Yalter Thon as, M.B., C.!!., A. C. Thomson, M.B., c.~r., J. R£;ste1l Thomas, ~I.B., C.lL, C. Ernest Thomas, lILR.C.S. Eng., B. ,"olckman, M.Il.C.S. Eng.
ANNUAL REPORT. The General Committee of the Canterbury and West Coast Centre of lhe St. John Ambulallce Association haye plcasure in prcsentillg the twenty - ixth annual report. Kew Zealand P?·csidcnt.-During the past year His Excellency Lord Plunket vacated the position of Zew Zealand Presidcnt of the Associatio~l, due to h~~ term of office as Governor haviuO' expirecl, and at the anllun,l presentatIOn of certlhcates to Christchurch members this Centre, farewell addl ess from the chief Centres in New Zealand was presented to IIis Excellency. His Excellency Lord Islington no,," holds the position. JlIectillgs.-The twenty-fifth annual general nH'e~illg of the. Centre was held at Christchurch on May 4th, 1910, when the usual bn mess waR ell posed of. Annual Presentation or' C/j1·Ujicales. -On May 28th, 1910, IIis Excellency Lord Plunket prcscnted certiflcntes at lui tchurch to tho e students who had been uccessful in 1)a sing the examinations in the Yluiol1 subjects tat,ght under the auspices of thc A sOt:il1tion during the prenous ),<:a1'. ClaSSC$ of Instrllctioll.-Twenty- ix classes of instruction in first aid, and hOUle nursing and hygiene, followed by examinations, bave b~eu heln at Christcb~lI'ch, Fendalton, ew Brighton, ydenham, Ashburtoll, Gera,ldllle, Greymouth, 1I0lutika, Ros , Timal'l1, ,Ya,iau i1nd "W cstport. The number of those who attended courses of not less than four lectures was 584, as com})ared with 754 the previous year; 406 are cntitled to ccrtificates, and oftllese 62 qualified for the medallion, am} 27 for the label as against 570 ccrtificates, inclnding 6 medallions and 33 labels in 1909. Sub-Centres. - It is satisfactory to know that a Sub-Centre is now established at Timaru. This will ensure that the objects of the Association " 'ill be prosecuted with vigour in that busy town, and that there will be an increase in tllC number of classes formed. Good work has been done by the ub-Ccntres at Greymouth, Hokitika and Westport. Dep6ts.- cveral new Depots of stretchers and first aid apphances have been established, and old ones have been brought up to date. Invalid Transport Scl'vicc:.-The service is giying satisfaction, and for the twelve months just ended, 464 cases have been conveyed as against 396 ill 1909. A number of invalids have been carried free of charge and in other cases rebates have been made on the recolllmendation of doctors, clergymrn, and others. Finance. -It is atisfactory to note that the public in incrcasing numbers, appreciate the work of the Association, as indicateu by the respollsc to the allnual appeal for fUlllls to a si t in carrying on the ,,"ork of the As ociation. In audition to those who contribute on Ambulance Day, there is a fairly largc number of annual subscribers. Yout' OOlllllli ttee regret that the GoYcl'1lmen t again refuser} to grant a subsidy in any shape or form notwithstanding the strong representation that were made. Confcrence.-A conference of delegates l'el)rescnting the four chief Centres ill "cw Zealand 'vas belll at Christchurch at Ea tel', when a number of important maLtels werc discussed, aUlI it is hoped with henefit to the variou Centres. Gentml.-l'he Council desire to imprcss on the Minister of Education, the Princip:ds of schools, and all educatioual institutions, the impoltallce of forming classes and baYing their pupils taught what to do in cases of accident and suddell illness until thc aid of a medical practitioner can be obtained. Abil i ty to render first aid is undoubtedly an important branch of knowledge. The 'ouncil would also urge the holding or cIa ses in connection wiLh Tecbnical Collcge', Young Men's and Women's Associatioll'3, Girls' I!'riendly Societies, and kindred AssociatiollS that afford special facilities for orgalJi ing and holding cIa ses; also in cOllnection with factories and works of all kind. In cOllclu ion, the Council would point out the good work done hy this Centre in the past, and expres!; the hope that all who are conversant with the advantagcs of the training and knowledge imparted by the Association, will combine in inducing their friends to attend lectures, and so acquire information necessary to enable them to render assistance in case of accident or illness.
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a?ld Ex:ptnditttre Statcmen t 0 fRec ci.)ts t Recilipts. r 0] ss F e s . £183 4. To baL tt~ (Y Rooms 9 4. " Su R - e lllb l'ro111 Sales Books evenuo, " and Olass Material . 18 19 · l' Sales , Str'oLchel's Revenuo f101. ~ , " Kits and Instrumen ts . 5 0 bubnce TrallsportFees A " m . d 185 12 receIVe . ' b 1 nce Transport Fees a " A ln tUt dl'Dcr 27 8 ou s au 0 • R f d from St. John " eAu;bulance Brigade for Stationery, Postages, . t' lcr etc 1909 20 15 P nn 11 b' " Ambulance Day Collec" t' at LytLelton anu lOn~ tchurch 320 17 Chr~~ and Suh" on~lO.ns 94 11 scnptlOns
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£ 65 13
for the yea?' ending 28th February. 1911. . Exper:~tttwe.
0 6 2 5 8 0
5 11 9
By Printing, AdvertJslllg, and Sunclry, re Classes £25 3 10 'd . .' " I . . ecturers an E~ xaUlmelS F 138 19 6 ees .. . " , Rent-Bngade R.oom, Class , Offi 16~ 0 0 ~ooms all~ . ce . :) " I~ lIel and LlghL;~g . 13 4 6 Ambn1anee I ran sport " , 144 2 5 Expenscs . . " Ambulance Repall's 412 6 1 lCt d " Strctc lcrs, 1 s . an Instl'l11J1CT~ts .Rupall's 1 2 6 " Gen~l'al Pnntlllg ~~ 6 ~ " StatIonery 9 I) 10 5 9 " ?stages " FHe Insurance. 9 6 11 " General Oharg~s. .' 27 12 3 "
Salaries-A(lll11mstrat~on
and Cleaning . . 126 Accidcnt Insurance . 0 "" Am hlllancp- Day Expenses, at Lyttelton Uarch, 1910, and Ohristchurch, Dec., 1910-Priuling, Postages, Advertising, etc. . 44 " Annual Presentation of Oertificates-Rent of 5 Hall, Printing, etc. . "St. John Ambulance 4 Brigade Uniforms . " Expense of 'tores-DressillgS, Bandages, etc.. 16 " Excess O! Income over 97 Expendl ture .
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£865 13 10
10
Ba7ance Sheet to 2 th February, 1911.
Assets.
Liauil it ies.
By Cash at Union Bank £67 of Australia . 3 " Oash in hand .' Cash at P. O. Savmb(Y Bank 125 58 "" Sundry Debtors Property299 Ambuln.nce Vehicles 197 Furniture and Fittings tretchers, Kits, aud 173 Instruments . 14 Diacrrams , . Bool~s and Olass Material 48
To Sundry Oreditor £2 4. 6 Medallions Capital 2 tll Feh., 1910, " £977 16 10 Less writtcn olI Property " (£782178. 5d., 1910) for Depreclation, as at Feb., 28th, 1911, 7 16 0 £90 o 10 Hevenue of " Balance 97 15 10 Account £9 7 16
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Ch?'islchtl?'ch, N.Z., 28th Feb., 1911. bul I certify that I have examined the books and vouchers of tbe St. J o.hn A~ . ance A.ssociation, and that the above is a correct statement of theIr posltlon at 28th February, 1911. Certified Stock Sheets show that the Ledger balances are fully covered by plant and material on hand. F P A A d't . T.
H.
CAVERHILL, . . . It .t O? THOMAS, H0?1. Treastt?'er, TRELEAYEX, Secrelary.
\Y ALTER
C. J.
DUNEDIN. l·l·csicl('ut.
IIis Honor Sir J o. h ua Strange ,Yilliams, LL. M . Secrctary anel Tl'('a 111'(,\'.
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Lt.-Col.
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J. Will,
J. E. Bone, 9, Forster trect, Belleknowes Dunedin, Jew Zealand.
P.M.O.
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D. Oolquhoun, ill. D., }I.R.C.P., The Right Rev. the Bishop o[ Dunedin, Ilis lIouor ir Joshua Ju tice ,Yilliams, W, L. Living. tone, W. J. Will, 1Il.D., C.M. , J. l\Iacpherson, )I.B., C.}I., En-LUS, M.D., F.Il.C.S., Jamcs Beadle, Junr., Mrs EWCIl, Jas. Jeffs, 1\1rs. D. E. Theomin. .
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-Aiken (N"gapara), Wm. Allan, M.B., C.M., Edin. (1\1osO'iel) S. Allen (Dunedin) H .. 0. Barclay, (Waima.te), L. E. Burnett, F.R .. ~., Eng., L~R.C'.;>., ~oncl., M.D., O.~. : EUm. CI?l1Uedmh-Blau' ~Otautau), ,V. II. Borne, M.D .. C.}[., Echll. (P. Chalmers), F. Borne, iII.D., C.)1., Edlll. (P. Cbalmel'), J. Brugh, M.D., on.D., L.l~.C. '., Edill -Burn~tt, (Balclutha), ,I'. Butement, M.B., n. C., nJ.R.c.s., Eng., L.n.O.l'., Lond·.' (Dllnedm), W. J. Cattan, M.B., C.lI1., Edin. (West Taieri) -Carswell (Gore) R' Obu~'ch, M.B., C.B., I . Z. (Dl1l,tedin), J. O. Closs, M.D., C.M., Edin. (Duncdin), Ros~ Colher, M.B., CH.B., .Z. (l\hddlemal'ch), G. A. Oopland, lILD. , .Z., lILR.C.S., Eng., ~ . n. e. p., (Gore), D . Colquhoun, M.D., M.Re.p., Lond., l.B..C.S., Eng., (Dunedlll), A., T. R. Crawford, :lLD., (In.Yercal'gill),. R . Donald, D.sc., N.Z., M.R:C. :' L.R.C.P., Lond., D.I'R., Oxon. MedlCal upermtendent Orokonui Home. ,Valtatl, H. A. de Lautour, nI.l1.C .. , Eng., (Dunedin). A. Douglas, M.D., C.M., Edin., {Oamaru),. W. EYans, ~I.D., F.RC.S., Eng., L.R.C.r., Lond., (Dunedin),-Ewart (Invel'cal'~ill), A. R. .Falcon~r, nl.B., C.)l., (Duned.in), F. \Y. B. Fitchett, M.B., e~.M., Edm.,. (Dunedm), J . Fltzge.rald, M.D., C'.llf. Edm., F.R.C.S. Eng., (Kaitangata,), \\ . ..:-l.. .Flemmg, i\I.B., C.M., Edm. , (Dunedm), R. V. Fulton, ]11.])., C.M., Edin. (Dunedm), A. J. Garland M.R.C .. , Eng., L.R.C.P .. Edin. (Oa,uul.ru) 0. II. Gordon M.B., OR.B., N.Z., (Ri\'erton), P. Gow, !If.R.C ..,., Eng., L.Rr.S., Lon., (,Vinton)' J. ,V. Hay, 1II.B., CR.B., ( fataura), Hend~'Y (In\'ercargill), 'V. Hi lop,lII.D., C.B., N.Z.: (Palmer ton, S. ),G.Hodg~s M.D., C.M., Edm. (P. Chalmers), R. H.IIogg, M.R.C.S., Eng., L'!l.e.p., Lon. (Invercarglll),~. F. Howden, (Palm~r~on, S.),-HunLley, (Gordon), G. Lld~ell, Junr. , M.B., C.M., Edm., (Herbert), 0.0. L~lhe, nI.B., C.B., .Z., (Hiversdale), -Lme, (Balclutha), R. G . Macdonald, L. n.c. P. Edm.), L. F. P. s., Glasrrow, (Dunedin) W. 111: l\~a?donalu, M.B., S.lII., Edin., (Dun~di?), J. G. 1\~acDonal<1, i\I~R.C.S., L.n.c.p.: (In.velcalglll),:'. G. McKellar, M.B., C.M., Edm. (Dunedm), J. Macpherson, lILB., C.lII., Edm., (Dunedm),-Mattbews, (Gyore), K. McAdam, M.B., C.B., N.Z., )I.R.C.S., Lon., (Oamaru),W. McAra,lII.B., ?R.B. ,1'\.Z.! (Gore), A.J.McDroy, M.B., CR.M. Edin.,(Lumsden), S: Moore, 1II.D., Edm . (Dunedm), 'Y. Newlancls, loLB., C.R, F.R.r.S., Edin., (Dunedin),. F. Og ton, 1II.D., Aber~een (~unedin), E. J. O'Neill, M.B., CIt.D., N.Z., F.R.C. s .,Edin. ,L.R. c.p., Lon., (l?unedm),R.1::3. Orbell,lII.D.,(Oamaru),F.R.Riley,L.Rc.P., Lond., F.R.C.s.,.Eng.,(Dunedin), R. Ritchie,lLD., cn.B., I.Z., F.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.S., Lond., (Dunedm), :r;.0gers, (Gore),. vV. . W. Roberts, M.RC.S. Eng., (Dunedin), J. B. Sale, 1II.B., CR. B., . Z., (Invercarglll),J. H. Scott, M.D., Edin., F.Il.S. E., (Dunedin) F. R. Scot~, M.D., CR.B., .L.R.C.P., (Oamaru), En"ily H. iedeberg, M.B., C.B., ".Z.: L n.c.p. , I.leland (D~nedl?), Shore, (Inyel:cargill), 0. B . Snow, B.SC., K.Z., M.B., CR. B., Edm. , (Ili,ercargl;l), 'V. M. Smlth, M. B., B. CR., Camb., (Dunedin), A. tenho~se, M.B., B.CR., N.Z., (Balclutha), M. tenhouse, M.D., C.lI1., Gln...<:gow (Dunedin), 'Y. E. ~tevens, M.R.C.S., Eng., L.P.C.P., Lon., (Kurow), J. Sutherland: M.B., C.iII., Edm . (Uilton),-Torranee (Bluff) DE'"um., (T apanlll, .) IT tt (M t ) J' , I. G. Trotter" ill. • • , a , . a anra, . WhItton, 1II.D., F.R.e.S., Edill., (Oaroaru), 'V. J. 'Vill, M.B., C.:\1. , Edm., (Abbotsford), E. H. ,Villiams , lILRC .. S , L .R.C.p. , Lon ., D.I>.R. Ca (Dunedin.) <m b s.,
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A_ NUAL REPORT. The .yea.r ending N ovember ~Oth has been unsatisfactory in regard to tbe numbers attendlI~g c~asses . T~e ComlUlttee haye found it somewbat difficult in ontlyina parts of the dlstnct to obtam a sufficient number of students to warrant the formation of
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classes. The ambulance tl'anspor~ w~rk is illCl'lcasin g and[wlilth the a~ddeddnu~lbe:lof calls collles exLrl1 expense. The dlSl;'lCt nurse las b ~en u y. oecuple U:1l1g ,,)e ear and hag done excellcnt work. rh o annual J1l~etmg, pre~nded over by I-Ils Honor §ir Joshufl. Williams, was y.ery success~ul, thero bClllg an a.ttond,ance of about 7?0. The Oentrn r eceived as lLs pro)lor~JOn fron~ tbe IIos'p ltal Satur(lay Oollect~on the SUIll o[ £285. It is hoped to consId erably mcrease thIS amount for the COl111Og year. Receipts and Exp e ndill~1'e fo)' the y ecti' encl'i ng Nov embe1' 30th, 1911. R eceipts. EXJ1endilw·e. To Dunedin mem1Jel'ship . £43 13 0 Dy Overdraft Bank N.Z., Branch BUll Class December 1st, InO . £77 2 " bn1nnces 16 9 8 "G eneral Expenses 31 18 Medallions and Bars 28 15 6 " Ola~s Expenses 57 12 " Maiutf'nance and Kew " Hospital Saturday Asso2·1 3 " cialion 285 Stores 46 3 " Subscriptions aud dona" Medallions tions . (,0 13 "Al1nnal Report and Meeting 15 12 IIospital Board. Hi "DisLrict Nurse and tram "Tnterest on deposit 8 0 [ares. . 144 1 "Bank Overdraft, Nov. " Hent, salaries al1d cleaning 102 8 " 30th, 1911 115 16 2 "Transport ACCOllnt and upkeep of Ambulances 64 4
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J. E. BONE, TreaSlt1·er. On D cp osit Bank of New Zealand, Dunedin, £200. . . I have examined Lhe books and accounts .o~ the t. John Ambulance Ass~clatlon, D neLlin and h ereby cerlify that in my OP1l11011 the above statement of receIpts and .e;~endit~re is in accordance therewith, and correct. . C. Ru ' ELL SMITH, F.P.A., N.Z., Aud'Ltor.
WELLINGTON. Pre. hlent.
IIis Excellency The Lonl Islington, K. c. M. G., D. S. O. Honorary Tl'ca nrCl·.
('Iuli I·lUan.
C. P. Powles.
,V. B. Fisher, George
t . , Wellington.
~CCl'ctal'Y •
J. D. Avery, 14.5, Feathcrston Li I'e
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treet, 'Vellington. •
W. Barton, E. D. Bell, Benevolent Institution, W. E. Bethune, W. C. B.u~han~n, 1111'S. J. Burne, Burnha.m, ,Yilliams and Co., Chiltern Ho~se Branch of the ~hlll tenng Children's Lcauue, The Countess of Ranfurly, Mrs. '\. B. Fisher, Gear ~~eat C~., Girls' High ellOol Branch of the l\linistering Chiluren's Lpagus, Joh.n hIrkcaldle, Levin and 00., l\1rs. . A. Rhodes, T. G. Macarthy, A. H. ~I11es, Mrs. E. Moorhouse New Zealand Shippillrt 00., A. E. Pearce, H. H. eeo, ~1rs. A. H. ,V aters, 1; a\\', Savill and Albion Co., J. taples and 00., St. John's <?hl~rch, t . Peter's Church Relief Guild, Terrace Congregational Chur.ch, ~ys~r luppl11g Co., Union . Co. of ew Zealanu, Wellington City CO:lD?ll" ". el~1DgLoll H~r~our Roard, ,Velliugton Hospital Trust, Wellington Ladles S;bnstlaur A~s~clatlO~ , Wellington Meat Export Co., ,V ellington Racing Olub, ,Vellmgton "orkmg Men s Club.
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Colonial Reports.
St. J ohn A ?nbulance Association. lllctlicni 8f nIl".
H. Arlallls, M.R.C.. (Eng.), L.R.C.r. (Lon.), G. E. Anson, M.rD., B.O ..(Oantab.). M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond)., A. L. AnTderson, lIf-D., 0.11[., , ' . AIH;el. on, M.B., lILB. O.:H. (Abel'.) \\. Baxter-Gow, M.D., C.lII. (Edlll). O. M. C•M• , H • B '""rraclouO'h b " , BeO'g, M,R.C.r., F.R.C.S.,M.D., J. :F.Benllett, M.B., IV. B ey, ?II.R., J!T"' • • 1:>-,ower b an k , M.~., CR.B., G. H. Brown, M.D., J. A. Oowie, 1I1.B., P. R. Cook, B.S., H..A. Cameron, M.D., GlI.B., M. Campbell, lI1.B., OR.n. ( .Z.), IV. II. Dawson, F.R.O.S. (Eng.), A1.B. C.M., D.r.H. , n. T. Dawson, M.B., '.11[, (Aber.), E. J. D. Deck, M.R.O. '., L.R.b.p., J. Ewart, M.D. (Edin.), J. J. Edgur, M.B., C.M., L.J~O.P., I,.H.C.S., J. S . Elliott, M.B., on.B., P. O. Fenwick, 1I1.:;t.o.s., \V., 1\.: Fyffo, lILD, B.C., M.R.O.P. (LOll.), H. E . Gibbs, M.D., r":H.c.S. (Rng.), E. ". Giesen, 1I1.D.,.~. A . H. Gilmer, M.D., W. R. Graham, Ln., Elizabeth C. Gunll, I\1,B., li.B. (Eum." E. Ha.rding, I\1.B., A. G. Harvey, lII.B., B.C. (Cantab.), II. R. Hatherley, lILR.O.S., A. W. L.R.C.P., lILB. (Lond.), O. M. Hrctor, M.n., B.I3C. O. D. Hemy, M.D.,. ~,C., Henley, M.B., B.CR., B.A.O. (Dub.), IY. E. Herb.ert, M.D., F.~.O.S. (l£dlll.), \\. J: H. Hi lop, M.B., F.R.O.S., A.IV.Hogg, M.B., C.B. (E~1l1.), A.Hosklllg, lILB., OIT.M. (Etlm.), D . W . Hunter, M.B., CR.B., IV. II. J. Hllthwalte, lIf.R.O.S. (Eng.), M.ILC.l'. (Lond.), O. B. Innes, 1I1.B. (Land.), A. W. Izard, M.n., B.C., j)[.R.O.S.~ L.R.C.P., D. Johnston, L,R.C.P. (Ediu.), D. G. Johnston, M.B., C.lIC (Glas.), J. H. h.emp, ~f.n., B.a., J. P., Kennedy, l'lLB., C.R.B., (Edin.), J . P. D. Leahy, M.B., C.M., A. Martm! ALD., (Lond.), F. VV. Mackenzie, M.B., (Edin.), H. Macanul'ew, lII.B., H. D. Macke~l z le, M.n., J. ~L 1IIaso11, M.D., L. R.O.P. (Edin.) , J. A.Macdonnell, !II. D., C.lIl., A. lHacGlbbon, P.MacJnn M.D., F. R.O.S. Edin.), H. G. McAllum, M.B .. P.N.1Il. McDonald, 1I1.D., on.B. (~dm.), D McGavin M.D. (Lond.), F.B.C.S., H. ,T. MeLean, M.B., G. II. I1l'ams, M.·B., C.R.B., 'T. C.' Moore, M.D., C.II.B., P. H. Mules, 1I1.B., E. J. 0' eill, M.B., CH.B. (N.Z.), Surg.-Oapt. N.Z. VI. Cont., A. E. A. Palmer, 1I1.B., CR.B., C. hl. Peach, li.B., IV . D. P~rry, .M.R.C.S., H. Pollen, f.D. (pub.), E. E. Porritt, M.B., F. R.C .. (Eng.) , J. R. Purdy, M.B. C .M., J. S. lurdy, M.B., C. ~L, mg.-Capt. N.Z. VI. Cont., P. T. Putnam, C.H.B. M.D. (Melb.). Elizabeth Pln.tts-l\Iill, lII.B., CH.B., J. Ross, M.lI., C.M., M. IV. H.oss, M.B., M.R.C. S., W . ...:. Ro S, M.B., CH.B., B.A.O., A. M. Sal1ut!ers, M.B., C.!lf., D.P.H" O. F. Scott, M.B., C. 111. , IY. 1\1. hand, 1II.B., CH.B., U.R.C.S., . :::>kerman, M.lt.C.S., L.S.A, J. Sorley, 1II.B., C.lII. (Edin.), A. A. tewart, 1II.B., C.B. (Glas.), W. R: Stowe, M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.), W. M. Thomson, 1I1.B., a.B., J. O. rossw.lll, lI.B., C.M. (Eng.), ·W. R. Tytheridge, lILR.C.R., L.R.C.P., L.r-I., T. IV. A. '\ ::llentme, lILB., C.M., E. F. D. Walker, lILB., H. E. ,Vehb, lII.B., C.H.B .. (1\.Z.), F.,: Wesienru, 1II.B., W. F. Willis, 1If.R.C .. , L.R.C.P., G. ,Vilson,lILB. (Edm.), IV. "Young, M.D., C.M. (Edin .), F.R.C.S. (Eng.)
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ANNUAL REPOH.T. During the past season a sati factory number of tuden ts to~k the course. of instruction in first aid and home nursing, the total. number belDg 467, of whlCh Of these, 181 men and 126 women passed the 248 were men and 219 were women. subsequent examination. In addition to IYellington, classes were hel.d at IIastings, Hawera, Hutt, Levin, Masterton, Otane, Palmerston North, and Napier. Two ambulance Saturdays came withiu the period coveret! by this report. The first held on 4th Decembf'r , 1909, realized £227 Os. 6d., aud the second, held on 29th October, 1910, £129 lIs. 10d. For the future ambulance day will be the first Saturday in November each year. The services of Mrs. S. A. H.houes, one of the Vice-Presidents, has been temporarily lost owing to her absence from New Zealand. The Committee conveyed to her its appreciation of her past services ant! its anticipation of her return to \Yellington. The necessity for proper permanent quarters for the Association, to ensure the more effective carrying out of its ambulance and nursing responsibilities, is beco~ing more evident, alld the time has arrived for efforts to be made to suhstantlal.ly augment the" quarters' fund." This should now be the main ohjec~ of the AssoClation. F or this purpose there is a sum of £450 in hand. The Olner Secretary of the Association has i n timated his desire that this centre should have a head-quarters building as early as p ossible. Its realisation will be of lasting benefit to the general p u bUc.
Statement o[ Receipts and Expendittt?'e [1'om lleeeipts. To Balance brought forward £101 From fixecl clepositPrincipal. 100 InLerest o Nursiug Fund" Bazaar. 1003 50 Donn.tioll . 2~7 Ambuln.llcO Day, 1909 " do. do. 1910 . 129 " Annua11l~e()l11lg. ,r ' . 5 " Subscriptions and donation 11 188 " Ambuln.nce Vall service " Olass fees .. 115 " Stores and Medallions 58
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Trustees Nursing FundBazaar and Donation 1053 3 3 AnJ1)Ulance Day Acc. 2:30 15 ~ Ambuln.nce Van 'ervice 115 1 11 Sub., I t. John's Gate 10 10 0 .Mcuir.al Fees1909 Acconn t 51 6 6 85 12 o 1910 " Stores and Medn.lliollS 59 10 8 Secr~tary's Salary. . 58 6 8 Prj n ting al1(l Aclvelti ~ ing 25 18 o AnI b. D ay Expcnses1909 Account 11 18 3 1910 . 8 1 6 Oonference Expenses 5 19 6 CIa. s Expenses 17 3 1 Address Lo Lord Plunket (proportion) . 343 Plant and l\Iain tenance 9 1 :3 Insnrancc 3 15 0 PostagES, Tel egrams, etc. 10 10 0 51!) S ta tiollE:l'y . Refunds I'e l\lcclallions 1 3 11 lllldry expenses 6 17 11 Ualance 22 9 10 ~
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Statement of Liabilities and Assels at 3Jst J1Ial'ch, 1911. Liabilities. Assets. To Amb. el'vice Contractor £17 18 Sunury Creditor::; 6 8 '; Balance of As~ets onr Liabilities 957 18
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Audited ancI fount! COl'l'cct, IIE~llY KE:\lBEll. & "'0_-, F.P.A. (K.?.),
Han. A udilO1·S. Ambulance Qua?'le1'S ClncZ Dis/Tiet lYU1'se5' Hume AccoI11/t, Balance, 'h!ct at 31st lJlcLl'ch, 1911. To Balance', 31st Oct., 1909Deposit acc. . £400 0 Su,pense acc. 46 13 " Interest to 31st March, 1911 9 0
£455 13
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Deposited 'rith the Trust, Loan and Investment Co.£200 0 Deposited with the E'luitable Building ant! Inye tment Co. 200 0 Bt\lance in Bunl55 13 £455
,V. U. FISHER, Hon. TreClS1l1·er·. Audited and founll correct, CH.\ . BATTEX.
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Colonial Reports.
de Villiers, M.H.O .. ·. '((LI~ll gl' ))' L.~t.C.l'., (L ond.), \Vn,ldron, III.n., (Lond.), M.R.O.H., (Eng'.), L.RO.!'., 011(., ~lmp~on \Vdl ", J\I.B., ;\f.N" (Glas.), F.ILO.!;., 'Weich, M.D., ( B,lsle), 't;t[tLS Ex:. Ill. , (;ennany, \Vessels, }I.B" 1U;., (Edin.), A .. \Vbyte, ::'II. B." ;\1. H., (Erlill.), U ',~hyte, L.lt. O. P., L.]t. C. s., (Edin.) \VICks, M,lt.C.S., (I~~lg.), I•. RO.P., (L Ollel. ), \VllkiIi Ron, l\1.B., A. M. "ViI on, JU.J).' (Durh.), iII.~LC.,S., ,(1'..11:;,), L.R.C.l'., ( L.o llcl.),~. O. Wibon, I".n.c.!:;., (Eng.), L.n.c.],.' (Lond.), i3taH ,Ul'g. It. A. \Vll!;on, 1L' .V., M.D., M.S., (Edin.), \Volfe, L. M., CII. L. S. A" (L olld.)
OF SOUTH AFRICA.
CAPE COLONY (CAPE TOWN) CENTRE. }'atl·oll.
IIis Excclleney The Viscount 0lads.,tone, .G.?}LG ., etc. Goycrnor-General and HIgh COlllJlll SlOner. ]'.1 Cl'OIt(' s. Her Excellcncy The Viscountess Gbd tone.
A~~UAL Rl!:PORT.
"rcsidcnt.
il' H. J . ScoLell, K.C.Y.O., C.B" Oommanding II. L Forces, Oape Oolony.
1\ [ajor-General
Chairm:1l1.
The Rev. Father .A. O'Riley. 1I01l. TJ·c:1slIl'cr.
J. III. P. ~Iuil'head, P.O. Box 1161, Cape Town. HOll. SCC1'cf :try;
:Major J . A. Liebmann, P. O. Box 1113, Oape Town. Lifc JICllll>Cl'. •
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H.E. The YiscountGladstone G.C.M.G., etc., "'\... J. Fuller,.1\IajorJ: "'\... Lleblll~nn, 'Y. B.Powi L.B. ll1uts, OapeTilllcs, Ltd., De Beer1:l00nsohdated hues, Ltd" ape Copper Oompany. lUc(lical Staff-.
_,uexander, L.n.C .. , L.R.C.P., (Irel.'. Ander on, M.R.C .. , (Eng.), L.ll. C.P., (Lond.), Arenhold, :M.D. , l(Gott), "'tllats Exam. Germany, Bat~h~lor, M.ll.C.S., (Eng. ), L.R.C.P, (Lond.), L.S.A., llon. enator Beck, ?>~'l?" (Ed.lll.), Benjamin, l\.LR.C.. , (Eng.), L.R.C.P., (Lond.), Bosellberg, )I.B., B."" (Edlll.~, ~l'lggs, M_B., B.S., (Edin.), G. 1\1. Brown, M.R.e.S., (Eng. ), L.R.C.P" (Lond . ), II. :E. ~l'~Wn, F .R.C.S., (Eng. ), L.R.C.P., (Lond. ), J. Brown, M.D., ;\1. ., (AbeI'd.), L.H.C.~., (Edm.), Budd, III.R.C.S., (Eng.), L.ll.C.P., (Lond.), O,ure, M.D., (Brux.), )LILC.S., (Eug.), L.R.C.P., (Lond.), Oillier, M.B ., }LS., (Edin.), Olarke, L.R.C.S., L.lt.c.r., (Irel.), Considine, M.D., (Irel.), Lieut-Col. Cox, )1.R.C. '., (Eng.), L.R.C.P., (Lond.), Major Currie, M. B., (Lond.), )f.R. C. ., (Eng. ), P. ~I. Daneel, lL D., (Halle), Staats Examen (Germany), Darley-Hartley, M.D., (Dur.), ~LRC. '., (Eng.), L.R.C.P., (Lond.), Elliott, 1LD., (Lond.), M.R.C.S., (Ellg.),L.R. C.P., (Lond.), Eyre, If.U., M.S., (Edin .), Fenhoulet. M.R. C. s., (Eng.), L. R. C. P., (Lond.),Forsy~h,lr. B., B ..S., (R.U. 1.), _~. Fuller, ~r.B., :hL (Eclin.), E . B. Fuller, M.D., F.R.C .. , (Edlll.), IIarns, M.n.c.s., (Eng.), L.R.C.P., (Lond.), L.S.A., H,.tfield, ~LD., (Lond. ), D. B . llew:a.t, M.B., :M.S., (Edin.), J. Hewa.t, M.L,A., M.B.,::>I. ., (Echn.), ~I. L . .Hewa.t.' M.D., (Edll1')',Hoffmann, M.B.,M.S.,(Edin.), de Jager, M.B ., M.S. L.n.C.s., (Edm.), Kldd, M.lt.O.s.,(Eng.), L. R. C.P., (Lond. ),D.P. H., Lester,M.B. ,M. s., (Eclin. ), Maberley,lIL R. C.S., (Eng. ),L. R. C. P., (Lond.), Malan, lLB., M.S., (Edin.), 1I1cClure, M.R.C.S., (Eng.), L.R.C.P., (Lond ,), McGowan Kitching, M.D., (Lond.), McKenziE', lLB., CR. ~1., (Aberd.), llru:~Iullen, M. B. , M.S., (R.U.I. ), ~Ic~ally, M.B.,::II. ., (Dub .) ,~ [cPherson,::I['B.,B. urg.,(Irel.),Marshall, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., (Edin.), L.F.P. s., (Glas.), :JIitchell, M.B., B. s . , (Glus.), MoltenO,~I.B., B.s.,(Cantab.), F. 1I10rris, M.B., B.S., (Lond.), M.ll.C.S., (Eng. ), L.R.O.P., (Lond .). H. B. Morris, M.B., B.S., (Eelin. ), O. F. K . :Murray, M.D., (Ire1.), 1<'.lLC.S., (Ire1.), M.S., O. l\I, ~furray, ::ILB., Neetbling, lILB., M.S . , (Edin.,) ~l.tes, M.B., M.S., (Edin.), Ortlepp, M.R.C.S. , (Eng.), J,.P•. c.P., (Lond. ), Otto,M.D. , (Edm.,);\LH.C.S., (Eng.), Paterson, M.B . M.S., (Glas.), Pear on, :U.D., (Abel'.), Pet~rsen, M.B., M.S., (Eclin.) Roux M. B. M.., (Edin.), Rutherford, M. D., (Edm.) t . Leger, L. S. A.., 'Schabort, M.D. , Staats Exam., Germany, Smith, lILB., M.S., (Edin_L Stewart, lILB., B.S., (R.U. I. ), Steyens, M.R.C.S., (Eng.), L.R.C.P., (Lond.), Steyu, M.B., Bac., Surg., (Edin.), Syfret, M.B., M.S . , (Oantab,) , Symonds, M.D., lI1.R.C.S., (Eng. ), L.R.C.P" (Lond,), Thomason, M.D., L,R,C,P., M.ll.C.S" (Irel,) , N
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The UOllycil 11<1. ll1L1cll plt,;,tsnre ill pr~se ~ltin~ its 20th annual report whieh testifies to the eontlllL1et~ ~oQ(~ work of the . \f;l;oelatlOll III the (\'re,. of this Oentre. Durin" tbe past year 311 pllpil~ have ;ttt~nclecl. classe~ ~nfiJ'st Aiel, home nursing a-nd in hygiene~ of whon:- 16 h<1.:'" ubtu.uecl the rll'~t.'t.ld certIficate, 36 the home nursing certificate, 6 the hyglene certIficate, 29 have (1 uahfiecl for the voucher, 11 obt:tined the medallion and 6 the la.bel for the yeal·. ' T~le la::;t annual general meeting, a large and distinguished gathering, was preSIded ~vel' hy 1!-H..1I. Thc Duke of OO~Il,tllght, K.c., Grand Prior of the Order of the HO<llJltu.l of t .• Tohn of .J er.u:mlem III .E.llgland, accompanied by T.R. II. The Duchess of Oonna-ught a-nd the Prmcess PatrICia, L ,.dies of .Justicc when the certi:ti.ea,te~ ,.n~l other (tw;tl'cls were pres.(mtecl, n,n hi:;tol'ie event, seeing tl~at it was the first tune m hIstory th:.t the Gntne! I nor has tn.kell the chair at such a- meetinCl' in a.ny colony of the British Dominions beyond the seas. 0 During the l~l st se:;·.io~ of the Pro\' jllcial Oouncil, Dr. D. Bennie llewat, M.P.C., was succe,.;sfullll ohtlllllmg t1 8dect UOnlmittee to iurluire into the ravaaes of tuberculosis a.ne! yom Honorary 'ec~'etnry ha(~ the hOllo~r of giving evideuc~~ before that b~dy, wl~h re~(\'l'(l to the teaclun!; of h '~lCne ane! kmdred ::iuhiects in certain standards at cer.talll gyades of schools throu~hout the Province.The report of the COlllllllttee wdl, no doubt, be pre:;entecl to the Provincial OeJUncil at its next session and it is hoped th:tt the scheme a<!"oc,tted by the Oouncil of thi .. As::;oci,ttion which ('heme ha~ a.1rea 1 ly been approl'ed by the 'Llperintendent-Genera.l of Ed~cation Dr. '1'. i\1Ulf: C.)1. G., 1~1a..V meet w~th the f\'[lproval ~f the Provincial Legislature tha.t. the subject !nay find a place 111 the school currwulum . The Oouncil would draw p'trtlCu}n,l' attentlOu to the mo"t grutifyiu!.l' Sllcces' which attended a clas in first :tid amongst the l\~o 'lem comll1uni~'y to which Dr. Orner Dollie kindly lectured. The members .of t,IHs cIa '5 could n either rea.} nor write Engli 'h; Dr. Dollie lectureJ to the clas' 1~1 ~ape ~ut (;h n.ntl ,tIl th~ llJf;mb<.!r' '\'er~ succe.:isful in satisfyjn~ the examiner, Dr. R. Aulellle \rll on. D.r. "\Vl},;on went to Europe h efore the termmation of Iii,; term ?f o~::e tmcl hl:> dutle' IUl\'e been cll'rier! out by Dr. A. Arenhold whom t he Council de':il:-e:; to thank yel'Y cor lia.]]y for !lis selTiet,;s. A feature of thi::;year's 1V0rk \I LtS t~e hY~len~ cIas f(Jl', men, the Jlr"t will ch h1.s becn held in this Province, :m I it l ' behel-e~l ~n , onth ",\.fncll. I s is hopcd that a.:i soon a.s the new police reU'ulations for the 1.: lll.on art,; .framed and promulgated that first aid instruction will be a si,Le 'lIOn ?ton of 111structlOll to a.11 white members of the force. . T~e Oouncil lllitdc a c()ntribut~on to the funds of the Brigade for the purpose of s~ndll1g .to L OI;don a rl!preselltn.tll'e d etachmen t on the occasion of Their IIIajesties' ()Ol:?natWl1. rl~e ~'eport ,of the ~d;lchmel~t will.be ~ound in the annua.l report of the ASsl;,tant qom~l1l:;"lOner f.or the Oape Pl'onnce DIstrIct. During the absence of ~Iajor LleLman~l 111 Ent;~ancl, Ll ellt. -001. G. ~oat~' was kind enough to act as Honorary ~e::.etary ~! the,ueutl't! unel th~ OouncII deSIre t.o t~l'tl1k him publicly for hi yalualJle sel nce. . I h.e OOUllCII also cleclre to e~-pre:;s their In' ely a.ppreciation of the kind and valuable "e ~'\'lCes of alllec:turers, examiner::;. a.llcl honorary class secretaries a.nd would conyey theIl' thank' to the ?'t[t;:tl'opolitan Press fOf their e,er ready help. 'During the year the work of the ASSOClatlOn has extended to X amaqualand where clas es ha'-e bee I? held amongst tbe members of the Oape Oopper Mines to which mines ambulance eql1lpment hl:s als~ ,been supplied. 'rbe Oou:lCil tl'U t that during the coming year the up-countly sectIOns may shO\: rene\l'~d VIgour and that numerous c1asses may be formed, as a kno.wleclge of first mel, nurs1l1g, and hygiene and sanitation is quite as necessary there, If not more so, than in the capita.l city.
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St. J ohn Ambulance Association.
RC1:enuc and Ea.'pcnditul'c Receipts.
By Fees received . Profit on stores sold "" Grants . " ubscriptions " Interest
ACCOlll1t /0)'
the ye(1/' cndi'/l[l 30th SC2 'tC ?lIbl!?' 191] . E,l'1'ClldilIlI"C.
£iO 17 10
90 13 3 23 1 0 129 ] 0 797
To Fees paid 'IhtHcyes "
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. . . t . contmg()n
Balance
£: 11 H; 113 ~~ 119 1:; 17
SECTIONS.
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£321 19 . ~ Valuc of Furniture £2;) 0 Cash in .G.H. -'::wings Bank 191 16 .A frican Bank inO' "t' 0> 111 .J OrpOln,]On 7'2 U tores on lH\.nd 33 11 undry debtors
Statcmcnt of Funds, etc., on Scptembc?' 30th, 1911.
At Sept. 30th, 19,10 Balance of. Re\ enue and Expendilure account fo'r year ended ept. 30th 1911 ,
£.J.:W
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J. lH. P . l\IUl1nIEAD, [lOll. TI'C(tSlO·C,. ALBA' O'H.ILEY, Uhainnctll. LlIm)fANN,
1Ioll. Secrctary.
NATAL. }'atl·on s. His Excellen cy the Viscount Gladstolll', G.C.M.G . , etc., Governor·Gencral. His Excellency Sir H enry MeUallul1l, O.C.)U:. Lieut.-Ool. Sir Matthew Nuthu.n, H.E., O . C.~r.G . ( ' hail·uHlJl.
P. Mmison, Treasurcr.
H. E. Mattinson,
F.r.A.~.
M.D.
lIonorHn' ~('(·l·ctal·:r. A. N . 'cott, lfield'trept Buildings, Durbau. Banl{cl·".
UOllOl'al'Y AuditOl·S.
Oro\\'n Dn.nsie, F.I.A.N., H. L. Buzzard, F.I.A.N. Life lUcmJJcl'
Oaptain T. B. Davis.
Port Shepstone.-Ohainnan : G. Armstrong, n. M. Vice-Ghc,i1'lnan: Sub. Inspector Clifton, :1\.1'., A. E. ln gle, W. J. MeLouglllin. llon. Treasll/l'e?' .. SCl'gt. N. George, N.I'. lfon. Sccrcl((.1·!J.' C. R. Richal'llsoll. Maritzburg Ladies' Committee.-President : Mrs. S. F. Tatham; Mrs. Beaumont :Mr.~. P. Davis, 1\ll's. Dove-Wilson, Mrs. Hyslop, :1\11's . .F. Moor, Mrs. WeightoD: lion. Trcasurc?' : 1111's. Pope·Ellis. 11 0n. Sccrctary: l\liss Thella Otto. Vel'ulam Ladies' Commitiee.-P?·csirll'nl: Mrs. Polkinghol'l1e; Mrs. Wheelwright, 1111's. Kyle, Miss Groom. lIon. Sec. J.; l'reaSlb?'('?': Mrs. A . T. Dunn. Dundee Section. -Uhair·?flc~n: A. ,J, 0lr1acre; Miss Oollingwood, Mrs. H. GeGel's, ~lJ.rs. Maynard Mathews, Mrs. W. II. rratham, Miss Walton. llon. Treastbrer: RCI'. H. E. Hawker. lIon. Leclttl'c?' ,e: Secl·ctCt?·y : Dr. H . E. Ten er Galbraith. Ladysmith Ladies' Committee. -Presiclel'lt : Mrs. James Stevenson. Han. TrmSnl'C7': 11 iss Uharl ton. fIon. SCCi'cta?'Y : Mrs, Geo. Malcolm, Committee of
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J. A.
atal Bank, L td., Durball.
A NUAL REPORT. The Committee lIas great pleasure ill presenting its fifth annual report of the progress of thc AssociaLion in NaLu.l. During the year t.he work of the Association has proceeded steadily in all p'tl'Ls of the provlllee, t.hough the returns sho w a slight clecl'ease, compared with last year, both in the nnmber of classes held and thc number of pnpils instl'llcte(l. The OommiLlee has to record with great regret the loss the Oentre h as sust.ained ill the deat.h of the President, Sir Benjamin Greenacre . On the 22n<1 November, 1906, Sir Benjamin presiued at the preliminary meeting called for the purpose of inaugnra.ting t.he N atal Oentre, and upon its foundation in 1907 he wu.s elecLed Prcsillent which office he continued to hold nntil his death. Th e members of the Oentre will remember with gratitude his unfailing interest amI generolls snpport and in common with so many public institutions in Natal, will mourn llis loss. The Oommittee have plea.sure in announcing that H.E. The Rt. Hon. the Viscount GlallsLone, (;.c.;\[.o., Governor General, has graciously eonsentecl to become :patron of the Oentre. Mr. Geo. E. H ands of Durban has during the year become a Life l\Iemi>er of the Oentre. From the Trea Ul'er's report it will be seen Lhat the funus of the Oentre are in a satistu.ctory condition, but it is a mn.t.Lel' for regret that the yearly grant-in· aid made hy the la.te atal Govel'l1ment has not been continued by the Union Parliament. During the year 11 classe'3 (13 first a.id and 1 hygiene) have been held with a total membership of 2 3. The 'ommitLee desires .to express its appreciation of the kindness of t.he Honorary MCt1ical Sta.ff in devoting so much valuable time to the instruction nnd exu.mination of classes. It a.lso wishes to thank the Oommittees of sections and brallches and the secretaries of deta.ched classes for their valuecl a. sistanee in thc work of the Oentre ; the Dnl'ban Oorporation for their annual grantin·aid ; and to all those who have supported the Oentre by subscriptions anJ. donations.
Rcrc?lllc ancl Expenditure .A ccounl to 30lh Scptem,bc1', 1911. ExpciLditw·e.
RCl'CnllC. Geo. G. Hands.
lUctlical Staff. ' . ) TEll' l' (Durban) ,Yo E. Burnard, S. G. Campbell, '. Oopley, P. ~~LUH:iOll,~~. h. IS, ... ,. Milner.Smyth Duncan :McKenzie Frances now, H. E. I~ eillall~cz, ,11 . M1II1<ly Gra , S. Aubr~y, D. Kerr Oross, E.' Dyer. (Maritzburg) E. OdUlll''j ay.lo]', Mary H aInan , L. Austin R obinson, Ohater. (Grey town) H. E. "\\ l'lght. (Ladysnllth) 1.1- T. Platt, W. Salmond, J. G. Anderson. (Reuhill) G. P. Staunlon. (Malvern)"\\ . A. Peyerley. (Y el'ulam) W. J. Hill. (Port Shepstonc) O. A . ,Bowker. .(Dundee) H. T ener Galbraith, (Estcourt) G. Gordon Oumming. (Sou~ll .Ooast JunctIOn) J. Merry Ross. (Hatting Spruit) J. Allden Lloyd. (Stanger) Oreighton. S. G. Oampbell, R. Milner.Smyth, James Hyslop, D.S.O., 11. D. Pringle, D. J. Campbell, R. A. Mate, W. Russell·Strapp.
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To Subscriptions . "Donations . " Admini . tra tion Fees. :_ ;,IeualJiolls " I'tores .
£20 ,17
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6 0
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040 12 1 10
£] 05 17
4
By IIonorarinm to Secretary £31 10 0 " " " " " " " " " "
Prescntation to Treasurer Postages. Bank Oharges tationery All vertising General Expenses D epreciation of Furniture Rent Medical Fees Balance to accumulated fund
10 4 0 10 3 6 1 14 2. 19
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St. John Ambu lance Association.
Oolonial R eports.
B{llance Slwet.
I.F.r., Glas., F. Pel'shousc, J.. J1.C.P., "Nolman Sheridan, ~r.D., pur:, R Stra'chan, M.T;.A., M.B., M.S., Eclin., J. B. K lough, M.B., ~r.s., Ecllll., RitchIe rrilOmson M.B., M.S., Edin., C. r. isser, lI1.D., S. P. Wollmght, I;.S.A., Lond., A. M. vY~tt, M.B., M.n.C.S., Edin., II. C. vVatsoll, M.B., B. •. , B. A. O., !rd.
Liabilities. To undry Creditor Accumulated Fund as a.t " 30th Sept. 1910 Add adjustments of old Accounts Add balance of Revenue ann Expenditnrll
fi
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£1
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£274 10
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Assets. £12 By undry Debtors 1 7 'ash at Bankers " ... tocks on hann" Ambnlance Materials 47 Oertificates Fllrniturc: o t 19 ].1 10 " Le s Depreciation 1 19 6 " 17
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t I b di led hy us comparcd with books V"e certify tllat t.lle arlboyebst~t<."]~H'I~helt~ste~ll O~l~' lm o"'ledgc and belief, a correct and vouchers and Slgne a eJn~ ~ reflex of the position of the A , OCtatlOll.
R E ~1ATTINS0l'1. Hon . 'l'reas. . .
CllOWN DANs fE, n.r.A. H. H. BUZZARD, R.P.A.
I J
IIon. Audit01'S.
Statement oj Receipts and EXl?enditnnjol' the year ended 30th September', ] 911. Receipts. EJ1Jenditw·e. To Subscriptions & donations £]32 G 0 By Balance fOl'\rarrl . . . £0 16 11 Sales of Books Bandages " ,ec.'s Salary, orrICc Rent, " and Suppli~s 91 4 3 T elephone Belli, Travel· Olass Fees . . . 18 18 0 ing anu Pelty Expenses 179 2 7 " Municipality Grant in Aid 12 10 0 "Insurallce 126 10 18 G " " Printing "Directory . 1 5 0 " Bouquets Royal Yisit 440 " Sundry expenses.A muulance Flags, Stores, etc., 1'e Royal Visit 37 16 3 (an amount of £5 ]5s. 9d. is still payaLle on this a/c) " lIead Office, London, for A1l1hulan ce Stores, Books, ctc., and including cost of importation . . 18 6 5 " Bank Charges & Commission 1 3 o " Balance to 1911-12 0 2 1
TRANSVAAL. To Balauce
]'al1'01l'l.
H.R.H. Field Marshn l the Dukc of Connaught, lCG. His Excellency the Viscount Glad tone, G.C .~r. G .. Governor-General, J>l'cs jdcnt.
outh Africa. .
Th e Honourable Johann Rissik, Administrator of the Tran s\'(\ul PrO\'lliCc. JlOIlOl':l1'Y TrcaslIl'('r.
A. Sutherland, Assistant 1I1an ager, Tatiollal Bank of ouill Arrica, Johannesburg. :>;('('1'(' (a 1')".
Burbury. Offices-IS -1 9, Colonial Mutual Chambers, J ohannesLul'g. C. F. W. P.O. Box 2960. Telephone 1 00. nOli.
AlIclHol'.
J. W. Buckland, National Bank Buildings,
immondf' Street, Johannesburg.
Rallk.
Th e National Bank of Snuth Africa, Ltd., J011anne burg. ~Je(1ical
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Staff.
G. Adam, M.B., B.S., Aber., F. J . Allen, M.n., Ire1., 1. I\'. ~re~ne~', lIf.n., Edi~., F. E. Brennan , M.D., 'l'. Kerr·B ell, lIf.n., D.P.II., Glas., Archl'l BIO\\n, M.n .• B.S, Edin., M . R.C. P ., Egerton H. Brown, M.D., GlaE., John tOIle Brown, .M.n., Gla':!.,.r. T a,lor Brown, M .13., Gla ., H. T. H. Butt, lIr.n.C.R., 'l'. G. Bumett, M.n., H. F. Ca~l.ron, lIf.D., Anne Clea'l'6r, L . I:'C . P., Edin., D.r.H., E. ~. N. Curry, lIf .. n ..c.R., LR.C.P., H owell Davies, lILR.C. S., L.R.C.P., A. Dodds, 11[,13., lII.R . .' Gla., . 1I. plckson, B. J . E cc1es, L .'. n C. P . , Lond . , Alexand er Fre,,- " M.D. B.S., Erlm., GRohert . d Fnel, M.D., T. B. Gilchrist, M. D . , Gl as ., H. Goodman, ~I.n., B . . , Glas., Grant or on, M:D., ]\f.s., Aberel. , A. D. 11. Grant, U . B., ]\f.S., Edin., J . "IV. Ball, L.A.H., Duh., L. G. Inm e, !!f:n., M.S. , Edin., O. J. Lyons, K . Q.C. P., I1 C1., F.R.C . . 1., H.A.Loescr, J\f.~., Zu1'1ch. F. R. Martin , M.P..C.R., I •. R.C . P., G, D. :M aynard , L.R.C,P/ F.R.C .R ., R. P. McX ei l M.B., 13.1'., Edin., J. S. Morton, U.B., n.R . , Du b., "I'. McMontgomery, lIr.B., lIf.s., D.P.H . , Glas., Glanville lIJilnr, ]\f.B., ]\f.B., A1Jerd., H. OsLornl', L.R.c.r.,
£251 ] 7
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£254 17 3
Examin ed with Vouchers and Bankcr's Pass nook and found correct. J. W. BUCKLAND, Han. A 'udito?',
T. S. P Anno J T, Chainnan. A. SUTllEnL.O\ND, lIon. T1"(:,astL1'er~ C. F. \Y. BURBlJIlY, Secretary. ANKUAL REPORT. Classes for instruction in first aid have heen held on the Mines of the ,\Vitwaters. rand, the Railway Department, the Premier Diamond 1Iine at Potchefstroom, Pretoria, Germiston, the Trans\'aal Prison Department at Johannesburg and Pretoria, Lhe Police Department at Kleinfontein, and in the Trans,aal Yolunteers. Classes have al'o IJecn held in connection with the C'Daughter of tbe Trans \'aal," the" Girl Guides," and the" oy Scouts." First Aid tf:aching bas also Uf:en com. menced in the very impOltant fieltl of the Trans\'aal Schools. Your Committee appreciate to the fullest extent the great sympathy ho,Yn in our work by the Union and Provincial Go\ernment, the To\\n Council of JobannesLurg, the 1\1ilJinCf H ouses and th e Medical taff ' and Officers of the various 1\1 ine. l\lembers of th~ Brigad; and detached fir t·aiders have done u efLll "ork on Yariol1S puLlic occasions, tbe chief events heing the Royal Yisit in Decemhcr la t, the c. Black Peril demonstration at the \r anderers, and the Coronation festivitie. On the unday nearest St. J ohn's Day, a eniee was held at 'r. l\lary's, Johanne~burg when the Yen. Archdeacon eaton preached an impre.si\'e selmon Learing upon Ambulanee work, and at ,"hich a large numLer of our trained AmLulance people wele pre ent. His Royal IJ ighness the Duke of Connaugll t yisited the T1'ansYaal during tbe year and was graciou Iy plea ed to make the following pre 'entation :_ To Dr. T. D. Gilchri t, the Yellnm Yote of Thanks; Mr. John McLarty (Premier), the Vellum Yot of Th anks; 10 men of the South Ahican Railways, medallions' 6 men of the South African Raihmy.', lahels; 20 men of the South Africa~ Rl1.ilways, first aid certificate ; 35 men of the Ferreira Deep G.M. Co., fir t aid certificates; 17 mcn of the . Randfont ein G.M. Co., first aid certificate; 5 members of the Transyaal Yolunteers, fir t aid certificate ; 42 members of the II
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Colon ial Reports.
St. John A 1nbv2ana Association.
DauO'hrcr of Tr:uLya:d. fir't aid certdic;ltC. : 5 mcmher .of the .Girl Guide~, first aid c~rtificate : 16 member' of \'{est Kopje'. A ylum, fil':t aIel certlfiea,te At the conclusion of the ceremony, and after Colollbl r~1l'rott had .returned thanks on behalf of the Centre to ili Hoyal Highnc::>, the Duke 111 1"el~ly. aId : ,. It require no a". mance on my p~rt to make you belIeve I am thoroughly in lmpathy with the work you are cloll1g. ,,'I ha\'e now for many year' he en Ilead of your Centre, and a.m now Gran.d Prior of the Order of St. John, and it is a gl'en.t pleaslll'e to. me to have t!llS opportunity of meeting you and yer ollalJy gi\'lng YOll the eertlficates, assurmg you of the ureat intere.t I take 111 your \York. . . " It wa 0 onl~' in Cape Town the other day that I. dJstnuutecl t. John Ambulance certificate!=;, when I expre!'''cd the hope that It woule1 he rather the exccption if people had not p:l,-,sed through a t. ,Tobu Amlmlallc' conrse. " I a~ain thrtnk you, and I hope all of you hpre Wl~OI:l I ll:l:'e the plc:l.'mre of ttddl'e: lng. "ill get all your friend to jOi~1 an .Asso~latlOl1 wll1('h doe. so much good, and which i" capable .on lllany occa IOns of .·a\"111" hfe . . One ohJect of the .A.,sociation i' to do 50methmg for our fellow countrymen. It IS a ("leat pleasure to the Duche .. , my clau~htt'r and my elf to be pre ent al1r1 eOllgratnlate you on the good work you are doing . "
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5.-Town Centres. Calcutta, Lahore, . 'imla.
6 -Special C entres . Bengal C .. alfielcIs, Rewa ("Gmaria (;oll1(,I"Y).
7. - Sub and Local Centres. KusunJa, Sijua, Lashkar, jjain, Mho\\,. Provincial,Oentre:, 1~; State Centres, lG ; DiHtrictOclltreH: 67 ; Raih'i'ayCentres, ; Town Centrcs, 3; peclal Centre", 2; Local n-l1d • 'uu·Oentre:, 5. Total Ilumuer of Working Ccntres, 111. It is gratifying to have to report for the third year ill sllccession undimiuisheci alll1 indeed alllazing progress ill the work of tbe As:ociatioll thoughout tbe leJJ(!th alld breadth of thi great Empire. 0 Tile ful.lo\\'illg Ccntres Jla\"e 1 ccn c~talJli~hed 0]' re,ol'gauised durilJg the period under reVieW : I
RE·OI\GAI~r.·ED .
The Burma,
onthem India, B'lI"oda ~tatc and ;walior 'tate Centres . XEW 'El~THE "lATE.
Bikaner, Bhopal, De\\"as (Junior Br'll1cll), .hora, 'ailana, anJ , itamau. Ib.lLWAY.
Eastern Bcngal Illl1ian.
EMPIRE OF INDIA. INDIAN BRANCH. Prc'ic1cnt.
His Excellency the Yiceroy.
)'ajr01lc .. 8. Her Excellency 111e Lady Hardinge.
Cbail'lll:lD.
Hi, Excellency General Sir O'.Jloore Oreagh, Y.C., G.C .._.I., Comlllander·in·Chief in India. lIouonu'Y (' ellcl'al ccrelary. IIOIlOl'nl'Y Tl'cn~lIrcl'. 11ajor R. J: Blackmun, n.A.1>I.C. The Hon. ,'ir .d. ~I. E.er, C.l. E., 1[,\'.0. Alliance Dank ofilllla '. ](on. Scc. (Exccutive COUlmit1ce). BODOI':l.ry :Unl1ngc l' (hHli:111 liitol'C Dellot). LIeut. ·Colonel F. 0' Killealy, L\r. '. H. G . Clark. (.'urgeoll to Hi. Excellency the Yiceroy). I a SOO:1 Institute D tilding, Bombay. Li~t of Centres of the Indiau Branch:-
l. - Provincial Centl"es.
Baluchistan, Bombay, Burma Oentl:al Iudia,.Central Pro\'iI~ces, Eastern Bengal and Assam, ~'ol'th·\Yest Frontier Prov1l1ce, PU11Jab, ,outh Iudla, nited Provinces,
2. - State Centres.
Baroda, Bhopal, Bikaner, Dewas (Jnnior Brallch , Fari(lk~t, Gwa150r, IIyderabad, Indore, J aora, ~lrsore, J aipur, J:\ agod, Hajgarh. H utlam, Salla.na, • Itamal1.
3. - District Centres. Aobottabac1, Ajmer, Akola: Amraoti, Aleppy, Ballgalore, Barisal, Bellary, Betul, BilaslJ1.lI', Bogl'a, Bulalld:;haltr, Bulua11a, Cachar, Calicut, Co.canada, Dacca, D,ltnoh, D aljeeling, Dinajpur, Drug, FariJpul', Farrukhabau, GaulJatl, Goalpara, Jubbnlpore, Kottayam, Kumbakonam, E.I1era, Knrnool, l:ausdo';'ne, Ll1c~no~y, ManJl~, Mald~, Mandalay, .Jlangalore,}lasulil!atal~1. ~lyme11S1l1gh, Nagpur, Nal' lllgltp~tr, a~el:cotl, N eemuch, 1\ellorf', Noakhah, ?:\o\\'gong, Pabna, Partabgarh, (~llllon, hal pur, Ran apur, Rawalpindi, •'aucrol', eoni, I hillOl~g, 'i11(l, • ibsagar, itapor e, Sylhet, Shol~,pllr, 'l'ezpl1l', Tura, "'Tri van,lrum, Tippera, U nn-o, \' izanagrl1lll, Veil ore, W ellington .
4.-Railway Centres.
Divisional, Eastern B engal. tate: East Indian, Great In dian Peninsnlar, Madras and Southern .Jlahratta, North Wcstern, Ondh and Rohilkhand, South I ndian.
tate, Ea. t Indian, Gleat Indian Peninsular and the South
DlSTJUCT. Abbottauad, AI'ola, Amraoti, .\.lcppey, Bellary, Bulandshabr, Calicut, Cocanada, Dacca, !Jamol!, Drug, Farrukhabarl, Kottaya1l1, KU11lhakonalll, Khera, Kuruool, Lansdowue,.,. L\lckllO~Y, Mandla, )landalay, .~langalore, .. 'arsillghl'ur, Kagercoil, Necmuch, ,~llole, o\yg,?ng, P~.rt.nlJgarh, (2udon, RailJUr, •·angor. 'eoni, 'ita}Jl1l', Sholapur, 'lnnllldrum, uao,"\ lZIalla!:!rUlll, \"ellOie and \Yellington. LOCAL A.·lJ 1'l,;B. : Lashkal', Ujjain and ')lho\\'. PrelillJinary arl'all~el1JeJlt IJaye IJ(!(:Jl l1Iarle for the formation of the followlna Centre: :-IIis Higl;nf:s ' the .. ~izaJll's GllaraIlLeeu., tate Railway .. and Miul's; Tb~ Burma U!'-il\\,ays : TI,I.e Bombay, Harada, auu Central India Raih"ay; Kilghiris; and the h.olar Guld held ... The re·orgallisation of the Burma Cell ire uncleI' the Presidency of the Lieutenant GoYel'l1ol' and the gtrat. pre ad of allllmlallce wOlk j largely due to the influence of the Lord Hi 110)1 of ltaugoou, \,,110 has dC\'oted llluch time and his ~reat personal influence to it· dc\'elolJlllent. Dr. G. R. T. Ro ::; of the Rangoon College, has lJr:eu aJlPoinle,l IIollo1'Ul'Y :-iecll't:uy, and there is e\'Cry lca on to hope that Burma "ill orl'er an illlll1ellSe !'phel'e of \\'ork. An elldeayoul' i beiua made to brin er the Tradill" COI1lI11Ullity illto clo. 01' relationship with the Indian Bra~ch. There itan enormou~ field o[\\"ol'k ill this dirc:::tlOll. Th' 1ll0~t llotrthlo features of the year's work ha\'c been the Indian Branch's ExhilJit nt the .Allallal.aJ Exhi1ition, for ",IJich a prizc mellal "'as errallted; The Honorary I'e 'rotary" lam tlJrough India and Burma which has been l~l1owed by far reachill s results; al111 the IIl·o)"i. iOll of a motor ambulance car for Madras City wbich 11a llcell srtllclicJIle<l bv the ~Ia(1ra Go\'e1'll1llcllt. A brief account uf a'll Ceutre' is gi)"en at the end of thi Report. In oruer to cnml'l'l''i:; this Ite[lOl t into as. mall a sl,ace as possible, it has been dh'idec~ i11to the fn110\\"ing ..ections :-1. :.\1Ilitar:y Forces; 2. Yolullteers; 3. Rallways; 4. l'olice null .Jails; 5. chuols and Colleges; 6. NativL: States; 7. Imperial l:Hice Troops; >.c. Frontier 11ilitia; 9. Indian Mines' 10. Indian ~Iills: 11. Ambulance Intelligence: 12. .Ambulance Honours: 13. A11I],1l1an 'e 'ompetitioll': 14. Bonomt), ~ecretary' Tour; 15. I ndian Store' Depot; 16. Life .:'Ilelll hers: 17 . t. J obn Ambulance Brigade; 1. Finn-lice. 1: J.Iilita'·!J Forccs.-The work uncleI' this heading lIas impro . . . eu. considerably dunn~ t!le pa!';t .rear, and many units are taking a keen interest in the work of the ASSOCIation. The COlllmittee Iyould remind military officers that it is laid down i I Army Regulations t!lat 1\ certain number of lllen frolll each uuit should be trained in I
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St. John A ?nbulance Association.
ambulnnce and sanitary work. The e comst's of instruction covel' the syllabus of the As oeiation, so that medical ofiicers conld, "lthout any additional labour to themselve , put up a large nUl1lber of mell for the Association's certificates. The 11011ornry "'ecretar,)" of th e Indian nrn.llch has received many letLers fr om Hritih oldiers a kiilg how they could join cIa ses of instrnction, and it is suggcsted that ·pecial cIa e ~honld be held at all ,tation at suitable seasons of the year. . During the hot weath er nt Hill Stations many soldiers wonld welcome clas es of tIn nature. :Military A-sistant urgeolls are q ualilied both to lecture and examine cIa. es, and are eligible for the .\s ocia,tion's rewards. The experience which they gaiu in lectmin g to cIa es is ca1cnlated to be of vAlne to th em in many ways. The Committee are sensible of their indebtedne s to the officers of both British and Indian M edical en·ices for their enices in lecturing alld examinil:g cluss<: , also for their kindne in acting as Honorary ecretanes to so mallY of the Celltrcs. 2. VolIIJllecrs.-The work under tlll heading sho\\"s considerable improvemcnt on all previous year, bnt it cannot be regarded as ati factory. The most important step taken during thEc\ycar ha been the issue of the foJlo,ying ircular Memorandum by the Principal Medical Oflicer, IIi Majesty' Forces in India, to all Officers Commanding Yolnnt eer Corps in India :-" It ha. come to the notice of His Excellency, th e Commander-in- hief, U5 hairm:m of the IndIan Branch of the ~t. John Ambulance Association, that Yery little progre s bas hiLherto heen made ill the spread of am bulance ill truction amongst Volunteer Corps. 2.-1n truction jll First Aid aud Sanitation is 110W cOlllPulsory for the Rrgular Forces, and Bis Excellency considers ihata knowledge of" nrst aid must be, if anythlllg, a maLter oC greater nece sity in the case of Yolullt eer Corp, as practically no medical organisat :on exi t for th em jn emergencirs. In thc eyent of yoluntcers being called upon in all emergency, and ca uaIties occurring, it is improbaule that medical aid ,,·ould he illlmediately forthcoming, ana the memhers of tJ'e Corps concerned would, in uch a case, be the fir t to deplore the absence among t them of anyone with suffitient kllowledge to aid the injured. 3.-lt may not 1e generally understood that the cOUl"?e of instruction held under the an pice of the t. .John Ambnlallce As ociation conSIst? of o~ly fin lectu!'es and .demolls.tmtion , ,,·hich teach all that it is neces ary to beof use III emelgencles. HIS Excellency trn ts that Yolunteer CommandillO' OElicers will inaugurate clas es of in tructioll, and he hope to receive faYOlHabl~ ~'eports of progre s made during the Cl1l'rent year. 4.-Iu tIl is conllection attention IS drawn to the handsome. chalh:nge shield llresented uy His Late Majest), tIle EingEmperor, whell Gralld Pnor of the Onler of t. Joh11. The . . . hiehl i competed for auuually and Rs. 75, and si1,er badges of merit are issued to the winninCT tpam and Rs. 60,. ~nd bronze. bad~es to the team obtaining second place. Unfort~nately: the competltlOn for tlll shield ha of late leal'S been 0 poor that the Indian H,ranch Comm!t~ee are seriomly considering tlie adyisability of extending the fjplcl. 01 the CompetitIon. 5.-The White Book of the Indian Branch of the t. John AIDbu~ance Association, which is published by the authority of Th<:ir Excellencies the VICero?' and Commander-in-CIl:ef, giYes fuU oetail. of the organisation and course? of ll1strnction of the Indi an Branch of the .As~ociation. Copie of thi5 b ook \yere clr~ulated to. Yo!unte er Coq1s at the beginning of the year, and if 11lore copies ~re reql1lred, applIcatIOn. should Le made to Major R. J. Blackham R ..LM.C., Ho.uo.rary ~cretar)', IndIan Bran ch, St. John Ambulance As ociation, Peshawar." It IS ImpossIble to exaggerate the yulne of this ollicial enCOlll"urvement to Yolunteer lIled5cal workc:s in India, and many enqniries haye been recei\~(l inconsequence of ~be Issye of tll1S Memorandum. During hi recent tom the IIolloralY ~eelet[lry lIItervlewed many ofthe Officers Commanding Yoll1llteer Corp" and reccl\"Cd many ass~lraDces of upport. The Competition for the YnlllI:teers Ambulance Challenge IIl.eld was held at ~llahabad last .Februmy, and it is nlllcl.l ~'egre ttcd that only t,,·o COl ps cOll.ld see theIr way 1.0 sendlllg team· to the competItIOn. 3. na~lu;ays.-Tb e of~be Association has been steadily increasing dnring th e past year on the Indian Railway.. Last Veal' the Committee we Ie onh able to show three working Centres namely: the OUllh and Rohilkhand; tl:e North\V~stern ; and ~he M~dras and S?nthern Mahratta Railways. The abore ll1~ntioned RaIlways a!'e stIll takmg a keenlDtere t in the work as \Yill be seen by a glance at the respectH'e Reports from these Centres. Am l111lance instruction is hei11O' carried out on practically all the Indian Railways, and the follo'ring C IItle h~Ye oem
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formed during Lhe period under review:-The EasLern Be]Jeral State the East Indian, the GlcutInclian Peninsnlar, :.111(1 Lhe ouLlI Indiall. 1'11e follo~Yiner Railways also inLimated their illtel1ti~n of formin g CenLres a.t an early (late ~-Tlle J3~mb~y, Baro<la, an~ Ce~crallndIa, the, nurn;a.Railways,YlC Joclhpnr-Bikaner, and HIS IIl glll1css, Lbe Izam s Guarantec(l • Latr hallways_ 'l11e Oudh and Rollilkhancl l~ail\Yay el1tere(~ two .tealllC:; fo:' the Illrlial.l Railways. Ambulance hallenge Shield, an~ ha{.l the satlsfacLlOn of bemg pla c~d. fIrst allclthll'd . The above Hailway also JlIa11ltmll s a sLr?ng and thoroughly dhClCnt Amhulance Division of the St. ,John Am bnlallcc n~'lgadc, anc1. a tealll from tlIis Diyislon was entered for the St. John Ambul ,tllce Lngacle Cup, and afler a cln.·e struggle with a tcam from the North ·Western Railway w.ere bcaten [or first plnee .1>y the smallmarcrin of Olle point. The North \ye s~ern Hall~\"Uy has.made grea.t sincles during tlIe past year, and amhlllance ins~rllrtlOn IS llowhe~ng calT~e~ ont at all the plincipal stations. This Railway, ,,·lnch helel the Radway ;:,hIClll for 1910, entered two teanls at the annual cO?JP~tition, and, made a. good fight ~o retain its hold upon the same. Three DlvHn~n.s of the t. Jol.1I1 Allloulance Bngacle lIave been fOlmed at Lahore uncleI' the ~~lpervlslOn of Mr. ~1 ~l~r and a tcam from one of the e Divisions won the Brigade Chal!enge Cup. DlvlsH:ns ?,re al~o t~ b~ formed at other tations on this Railway. Durmg the past year, 51 Fm'i t AHI ertlficates ha ve lJeen granted to the mem bel'S of th~ Madras and outher~ Mahra.tta ~{ailway. The Competition for the Indi an }{allways Ambulance Challenge Sllleld took place a.t the United Proyinces Ex:llibitio~ , Allnhal.iac1, last Febrnar.y, and proved a success in every r espect. The. ~ntl"le~ we.re In. exces!'! of prevIOus years, and all teams slI owe(l a remarkahle l'.foflClency 111 FIrst Alrl .and Am~Hllane(' Drill. The result of the Competition is gnren uncl eI' Lhe appropnate headll1g. The Branch is a(lain much indebted to the variolls Railways fOl: tlleir kindne ·s in granting fl~e passes to the IIonorary Secretary whell tnI.Yellmg on ambulallce dnty. 4. !ol~rlJ and -[ails.-It is.I1l.ost gmtii"yillg to rCl 'ort that the Police are takinO' a,n acllY~ llltel".csL III the As,. ocmh( n':; \~'ork, ann are \yorking in conjll1lction with th~ Celltre~ 111 thClr areas, a? ,,"!11 I)e s~ n f1'0111 a pel usal of Cen tre Reports. 111 any of the OfJi cers .of. the PrOYlllC1al PolIce Forces have been granted the Association's hadge, ~ncllt IS hoped that the Committee will lJe able to rcport that a larae :proporb.on of !l-ll ranks a.1e in po~sr~sion of these badges nex t ycar. K 0 mo~e lI1te]"(;stl1lg thlllg "a~ 110LICe~hlc ~t. the Durhll' than the l)adges worn II)' Police Constables of all IndIan IlatIonalItles. TI le Bnrma Police hare al 0 taken up the work, and goorl le:;~llt sl~ouhl be ollta.illcel from this vast ~r mi-military lorce. C~lol1('1 Dhallpat Ral .of Jarr:lll r ha pl"Onll cd to ll1:1ke strong rfl)!·esentaiion to His Hl.gbness the l~haraJ:1.h, ,,·lth a vicw to illtroc1uctic:.n of thi · \\'01 k among t the Jall?nr tat.e PolIc.e. The. Inspector-General of the );ortll ·West Frontier Province PolIce. ha ~ ,. nrd lU~truetlOns t.hat ten I,er cent of the Police Force are not only to he tra!I1~(l III fir t .:Ilcl, hilt certlficatecl and bat1?ed hy the t. John Ambl1lnl1ce ~Ssoclat:o]J.. It 1.. a 1l1att~r ~f m11ch mti faction to report that ambulance IDs~ru ctlOn I no:\" JJl fnll SWlllg In the Andan;a n hlancls, alld the ... enior :l'.Iedical Officer , Port mall', reports that 63 perSOll ba\'e heen in tru cted in Fir&t Aid durin cr t~1e rast y:ar, 49 of\\hom lJave pa~, ell tIle ncce:-, ary fxanlinatioll for U e Asocia~ tJ~n ~ certJficatrs ...It w~l1ld I e a great ene0111 ngcl11ent to "01 k in the Police and JaIls If .a. CompetItIon for Police and "\Yarders could l Ie added to tIle Annual CompetItIOns. 5. Schools Cllld Collcgl's.-.A!11bul:t11ce instrnction is now heing introduced in the Schools al1(~ Coll.tgls of" Burma by the Durma Provincial and ' nJand'llay District Centre. " ork 1S, aR heretofore, aho hein· r carried out at the Dah- Chief'.) Collecre Indore. and. "Mr .. Gal~riel., c.Y.o". c .. ·.r., l~as pre ented me(lab both at this Coll~g~ ~nd at the Hster !n. tltt~tlOn at A,lmer, to he granted annually to the loys \Yho bow the. ~eate t apt! tuc1~ 111 .first aid. This ca III lOt fail to do f.:·oocl, as a 11 tte young Chief of Central IndIa" III doubtlef:s calT, a"HV with them ome knowlE:dCTe of a~bulance \\olk and hygienr and it<; ~(hal;tagls, 'with the' re ult that they " ';]1 he dlSp'O eel to .foster and encourage jJl(.Jr • hte Certrcs. In truction is also being carned .ont ~n tlle Aligal h College, Rnjkul1 ar Coll('~e, t. Panl's clIool, Darjeeling, the?l1lVersl .t~- of _Bomhny, Rnipur Rahknmar . . oll('~e , t. eTobn's College, Agra, La"l ence Mlhtar} .l\ ~ylum, ana,,·a r, La Iartllllere Coller:e, LllcJ..n ow. Hutcllison College, L ahore, and many other plarc s too numerous to \nelltic.n. '1'1 e fol1o\ying
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lcaflet was compiled for circulation amoll;S{st scllo?l authoritics 1,lY the );tte DirectorGeneral of E{lnc[1lioll, l\fr. Orangc: -" Ihe ObJect of t!le ,.1,. JO~JI1 .Ambulnnec Associa,Liun nrc (1) The instrnct ion of pcrdolls in I:cnch!r~ng fIrst. :~J(ll n c~scs of accidents (wII sndden illnr. s, amI in the transport 01 the sl(;l~ :tml In,)llred . . (2) The in 'trnctioll oC pcrsons in tl~e eJ.clllcntary'pl'ill~iples ~lHl pl'UclICe?f 1~~1l1e nnr.:n ng, aJl{1 nIso home hygiene n,nd R lllltatlOll, e~pccIn 11)' 111 n, SICk room.. (.3) 1 hc llHLl1nfact~ll'e and dist.ribution by sa.lc or prcscntaiton, of ambulanec matcrlal! n,ml thc fOI'l1l:ttl?1l of a11lbnbllce depots in minc9, factories, and other centres of lI1dustry and traffic. (-1 ) The orga !lisat.ion of .t~ l.nblllun ce ~OlpS, I n valid Tmllsport Corps: and ursi ~Ig Oorps, both for lHwal, nuh tary. :tnd CI vll purp oscs. (5) f\nd! ge~lC~ o.lly, the p.IOmotion ofinst\'l1ction n,ml carrylllg out of works for the reh~f 01 ~uflcrJJlg of ~he ~lek ann won nclcd in peace and war, inclcp~n.tlcn Uy 0 I' class, natlOno.ll.ty or clcnon1mahon. (6) The o.dnwLagcs of ambulance tnu11lng Cllil only be appre.cH~tell by th.ose who haye experienced the mortificatioll felt in the presence of s.uflcl'lllg and dIsease. or accident wh cn they filHt t hemselYc unable Lo render :Lily as I ·tance: (~) In trnctIon is given to all tl1f' young people iy all ~hc gr~n.t publIc SCl100ls III li.nglalld, allcl under ncarly cvery ount.y COllllCl!.. FlrRt Ald work IUts heen Lakc,1i up at the :Thbyo Oollegc, Aitchison College, B1shop Cotton, aml other schook 'I he (lin hll}a~lce tndent is taurrht how to make ,L bandage ont of a pngarrce, or a. hallclkcrclllel, a tourniq llet ont ~r a pair of braces or 11 bel L, un.<.l is imltruclecl ill thc ut.ilizatjon of :t stick, a pillow, or a fold ell nCIV'pape~' as a splint, and ho\y to COJl~tl'llct a slrctcher out of a p 'lir or latheR and a couple o[ coa.ts. All the or~ln~ry n.cClclonts of cveryday life are den.lt with in thc cour e of fil"t ald, :tnt! the puplllS shown wlutt he can do for them pcn·ling the arri val of medi?ll! IlssisLal~cc. F?r ins~!lnee, cuts and woun.us are frequcnt cnough in eyery w.tlk 01 hfc, alld 111 India serlo.us wounds of artcl'les are by no meo.ns uncom mon . Pron.lp.t prcssu.re, n.s t.augh.t 1ll u,ll1bulanee :lasses, will often sayc life in tbis class of lllJlIl)" wIllIe C\"e11 111 JlllnOr cuts nnd brlll cs the intelligcnt application of simplc dre 'ing \~'ill Frelluently obviate serious attacks .01' blood poisoning and lockja\\- from thc IlJlphcat~oll of popular hut clangcrous remedies such as couwcbs , ctc. () Classes shoulJ consIst of 1I0t lcss than 30 pcrsons, and mu teon. ist of onc sex only. The price of L1lc tcxL book in English is Rf'!. ], and in the yariou nrnaculars, 12 anllus. 'l'hc follo\\'in~ is a list of thc Indian In.urruarres in whi ch the text book arc availaulu :-Unlll, Punjabi, Maraf.hi, and Gu~rati. A I'n htn tmnslo.tion is now under prepamtion.': The Associn.tion is lUnch indebted to vo.rious rrentlemen who havc translated va1'lons chapters of tbe 'Vhite Book for the nse or':t'he Ccntres ill Inelia. 6. Nat ive Stntcs.-Dllring the period lluder revicw, Ccntres ha,'c becn formed in the followin!Y States, 13ikaner, Bhopal, Dcwa~ (Junior Brauch), JaOl'a, Rutlam , ailn.na amI. itamau. Ambulancc work has h ~en carricd ont for a long time by the Bal:oda State Authorities, and it is a matter of much so.tisfncLion to report that the work of this tate has at 10.. t been co-ordinatecl with that of the Inclian Lrancll. Th e Gwalior tate Centre has been re-organisctl, and Local Centres form cd at Lashkar and lJjjain . The Honorary Secreta.ry of lhe Juipur latc promiscs to form a Corps of the St. John Ambulance Drigalle at. an early.date: The IIYllcr~hac1 taLc Centre lIas suffered a seyere loss by thc dem18c of Hls HIghness the .rTlzam, who took a great interest in am bulunce \York. Th crc is evcry rca son to believe thn.t many Oentres \rill be cstabli hed in thc Native Rtates ill the lleal' future. The R esidencv urrrcon in Ka')hl1lir. Colond Macnab, takes a kecn interesL in ambulance \\"lrk, and writes that things arc slo"'ly progressillg towards the forma.tion of a Centrc at rinagar. 7. I lilperial ,'en'ice Troo])s.-It is with much satisfaction that the Oommittee report tho.t practically thc \\'hole of thc units of the Imperiul ~cr\'ice Troops are being trained in ambulance work. Th c Insp ector-General, Imperial. 'cnricc Troops, has kindly fllrni hed the attache,1 sttltelllent which ho\\'s thn.t practica.lly thewliOle of the units have their traineu am lJula.lIce mcn. General Hi I'd wooll, Oommanderill-Chief of the Baroua. tate ArlllY, has introduccd a systematic conrscofinstructio n in the. ta.te ArlIlY. During 11 is tum, the IIol1orary • em'ctary hac! thc pleasure of inspecting severn.l parties of the Imperial SeJ'\'ice Troops who llad bccn trained in The Chicf Medical Officer, Jammu Pro\'ince, writes :-" Formerly a first aid. small number of sollliers from each unit of the Imp erial "ervice Troops were traineu in first aid. L 'lSt year, the general ordcr of the Oommander-in-Chief, No. 104,
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])lade it compulsory for all the men antI ofFi.ccrs of the Imperial Service Troops to receive traillin fr ill first aid, so classes in accordancc wiLh tho flyllabus of the St. Jolin AJ1lhL~lanc'l Association \lcrc oponc(l ~lt SaLwari, and amuulanee instruction was inslituled. These first aiel clfl~ses wero opened, olle for each of the two rea iD1cnts anel one for thc Kashmil' L:~lIcer:;. A class for the KasJlmir Mountain B~tte1')' No.1, could not be arr:lJIgcll owillg Lo its 1I1en having l)eell l)t1sy with their OWII training. A claSH for the Regilllellto.l Ofliccrfl was opened l)y Surglon Captain Durrrtt DuLt hut that clasti did 1Iob compl'Lo its course. These classcs were orga~iscd m;ll helel by llul}' qtmlifiet1 Sub-AHsisLtlllt Surgeons, whoso names arc given below. an'd cxamilleel by me :-Stlh-AHHisLanL •'nrgeon Dcwan Ohand lectured to the men of 1st Kashmir luran Lry; Huh-Assistant Surgeon Prital11 Singh and •'nbAssistllllt tlI'aeon. 'liiv D lLSS to thc men of the 2nd Ko.sluuir Rines; Sub-Assistant Surgeon DimtNfLth to Yashmir Lancers. The classes wore held in the regiml'JJtal ]ines. 0110 set of charts, ancl some text books, were oIJtainecl from thc St. .John Ambulan ce l\ ssociation SLores Depot 1'01' the use of thc lecturcrs, and of some Regimontal OfliccrH, who could read the books. Splillts and materio.ls for makillg telllpon1l'y bnwbgcH, rrCfuirccl for thc pmclicc of the llH:mlel's of Lhe classes, \I'ere supplied Iro~ll tlte Hospilal. Eachclas~ had.more than ten lcctureH.' a~){] the cour~e of instruction followed was the one pl'escnbcd lor a.clults by the A~soClatlOll as cOlltamcc1 in vernacular tlallslaLioll of Lhe First Aiel l\Jalll1al of tho Assooiation, and in th e Urdu translation of lectures delivcrctl by Colorlel A . J. l\IacIll1h, I.M.H., F .I U'.S., tllC 'uperintending Surgeon, In.ll1i11U an(l J(aslulJir •'tate Hospitals. Between June 1910 a,ncl May 1911, 187 mell wele instrncted, 100 were exalllilleu, and 70 \\cre succ~ssrnl. The result sheet has Imen suhmitted . Lieulenant Colollel Gouri J ctllcla.n, OfliCl'r COl1l1na1l!1ing 1st Kashmir 1n fall try, showecl a keen in terest in the work of traillillg his 1IH'1l in fir t aid, awl othcr military officers also gave much help ill populnrising the \\'ork all10ng. t their soilliers. 8. Front/a Jlilitilf. -Thc following statcmcnt has l)cen furnished 11Y the courte. y of 'olollel A. H.. Diok, Iu>;pecting Officel' of Frontier 11ilitin. :-Khybc?' Bijks :-LecLnres givell at Lantli, Kotal, awl .Jamruu. Auout 18 Kative Officers present J\1l)')'(l1l1 J!iliti(l: l ' .. ~at ive Olliccrs anclH! R.C.O.'s ancllllen traincd in 1910, compete(1 ill ('oronation ~porLs. ,Vele givcn a ::;hort course of instruction. It is l1lllch rcgrette(l that o\\'ing to the number of recollJlaisallCcs, pil;(ltlcls, and reliers of post~, that it Ilns found ill1possiule for instruction to bc oanied out in other Oorps. 9. IlIllion AJi7lcs. - A Oentr' 11M: hecll promise(1 for IIis IIi ghness, the TizarJI's Guaranfeed ,'ttLle Haih"ays amI :\lines. The Bengal Coal-Fields Centre is still aoillcr ahead, Ulul thnnkH to the energy of Mr. G. U. Lea.ch, Inspector of Mines, ~lUch goot! work liaS hcen done during thc past year. A Oentre is also to bc formed for the Kolar Golli Fields. \\'ork l1as been carrictl on for years at 1\010.1', but it i:! hopec1 that the new Ccntre, recently fonned, willieacl to a great cxpansion of tbe work, anel especially to the forlllation of Divisions of the t. John Amuulance Brig'lcle. 10. hull(/11 Mills . Tllc Honorary. 'ecrelary illterviewell many of the leaJing authorities of thc IJlclian l\1ills at the towns he visit(;d during his tour, Hnd received many assurances of support. Instructions havc been caniee! out in various mills in J'.ladras, aJl(I a scheJl1e \\as su1Jlllitted for courses of iustrurtion in the Jute Mills at alcutta. Sir 'J're\TclIYll W}IlUe hns this malter in hunu. 11. .ihiluulallce lnlclliycrll·e.-.As pointed out in last year's Repolt, the difficulty experienced in sprrn.ling the work among. I, the native populatioll through the \T ant of vemaculnr translations of the .A&sociation 's .l\Iauua1 ,etc., has almost been oYercome, aJl(1 lIlallY llew translations arc 110W on sale at the Indi an tores Depot, or are beilJg publi.hed. A will he seen from a glance at our Price Li. t, there are th c Gujarati, Marathj, and Urdu translations Oil ~ale; thc PIlDjo.bi, Pushtu, aDd Tamil translations arc in the printcr's hands, \rhilst the Bengali, Bmme e, Canarese, Telugu transll1tiollS are uudcr prepamtion. The thil d edition of the 'White Book, " 'The St. John Am bulance Associ~ttion ill India and Burma," bas been issued d nring tIle yea" . Owing to the enormous number' of the n.bove booklet required, and the increased cost of pnuli. hing, thc Committec 11a\'c authori ed the small charge of four annas per copy, post free, but it has been found exceedingly difficult to enforce this charge without ruulling the risk of checking enthusiasm . Tbe '{'ext Book for the
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special Indian syllabus in "Home Hygicnc.," 1'1ltiLIecl ,eTr()pic(~llTygi('ne," hy t]IO Hunora,b]o Snr"·oon·Gcncm1 'ir C. P. Lnkls, K.C.,·.!., and l\lu.lor H.. J. Blackham , is now 011 sa'!e. '" AlTan(~e\l1el1ts are being made for its trnnslatioll iJlto the Urdu, Ben cr::d i and Uujarati \oernacnlnrs. MI. l)w(Jvodi, llelldlllaster ofthc l~itkal"l1i High cl1;ol 'Jubbnlpore h:1- kimlly tJ"(tu 'latc(llhe Chapter of the 'W hite Book, ee Aims anti Ol~jeets of tlw;\ oeiation," for the nsc of the Jnblllllporc Uisll'iet Centro. n. Ambula'nce RC;lcards. - During the past yClL\' the Y ('1111111 Vote of Thanks has beeu presented to t.he H0VCl"elld Dr. x. ~rltcnlister, 01' Jnipul". The following crentlemen 1111. \"e beon elected HOllomry Life Memllcrs of Ule ' t, John Am lJUlance Association by the Centml Oommittee, London, in recognition of their vilJualJle services to the Indian Branch :-As:;isLt1,n t ~nrgeon 11. O. Dedic, 1. 1::;')1. n" t.he Reverend P. Oullen, 'Mr. Kershaw D. Khambatta. 13. Ambulance C'olilpctilioiLs.-The AUllual OOlllpetitions for tho St. JOllll Ambulance Association, All India, Railway', an(l Volullteol' Ambulance Challenge hields wcre heltl on Frichy, the :2,1th FeL,ruary lust, at the Exhibition Theatre, Allahaba,d . The Competition' "ele held under the auspiccH of the following:Oolonel Andel' on. H. A.;)L c., :Modera tor; Dr. Drookr, Chairman of til e 'Olll petition OOlUmittee; Captaill Kerans; Captain Coutts, and Captain OtuI~pbel1, II.A .. M.C., Judrres; and 11'. ,Yo P. S , hided: HOllorary Secrela,ry . l'or the R,ulwuy 00 I;petition , nine te,LlllS hall entered. as against fOlll' ill the pre\'i()llS year, aUll a hicrh stantIal'd of cfliciellc), was attn,inea , La st year the TorCh \\'estcl'Jl Rn,ilway te~m Wall the hield with the Oudh and Rohilkhallcl Railway t.eam, second. This year, both rail\\'0.;5 ent t.wo t.eam!:;, the East IllllilUl Ibill1'rt)' bcing similarly represented. The other railways rcpre ented were the ,'outh IndialJ, tho G,I.l'., and the E.B. . The Oudh and Rohilkhalld first teanl sho\\'cll a lclIlal'lml,le impro\'ement on tbe form ~hown In t year, and" Oil wilh a score which has 110t l)e('11 equalled since the competitions \l'ere inallguratetl ill 190;). The examinat.ion "as divided into threc sections :-(a) 'tretc:lter wurk amI the carryill'" of patients: (b) treatment of tits amI faintillg, artificial rc:;piratioll: <tllLl (c) treatments of illjuries and the arrest of h<klllOl'l'ha~e. The total uUlllber c1' lllarks ohtainahle \\'(1s 1,000, amI the winningteam obtained D:!5, obt:liuinga clearlea!lf'roll1 theG.l.P. Railway, who ,\,ere second with a toLal of 8 9, [ollowed clusely 1)), Lhe E. I. Hy. first team, and t.he O. and l1. R'y. J seconu team . For the Y oillu Leer OballelJge Shield competition, there \\'ere two coutc Ling teams as against Ol1e last yea.r. Th('~e were the Oalcutta Port Defence, and the DOlllbay Yoluutcer rifl(,s, wbo were also subjected to a three sectional examination. The Calcult.o. tealll '\'on easily, but both were well beltind the railway team '. Distribution of Pi'i:es.-At the COUCltl ion of the Brigncle Cup Examination, a report of which is Sllbmitted \\'ith the Report of the Elll]Jire of India Ditrict of tbe t. John Ambulance Brigaue, the shi~ld' and cup were prc~ellted by ,'ir J uhu Stanley tothe winning teams, as well as the ,ariolls llledals to ilJ(livitiual cOlllpetitors. L ady Stanley and Sir Richard Temple. A,'si ·tautDirec:tor and Deputy 'hairlllalJ or the Oentral Executive OOlllmittee ill Lonuon, were amongst tho.e accollllln. n yillg Sir J ohn Stanley on the 111atforlll, the latter and ir John 'tallicy sniJse(lUeI1Lly addressing the meeting. 14. T he Hono1'a1'Y Scc1'etal'l/s Tow· .-The Honorary Secretary was placed 011 Special Dnty [or three months in January last, ill order to yisit 'arions IJarts of I ndia and Burma, and, timulate interest ill the Branch. Dilling this short period, he visited the [ollowing places :-Allahabrul, Calcutta, BUl'lnah, nladm,', 'l'l'iehinop· oly, Ootacamuud, Bangalore, Kolar Gold Fields, HYllerabttcl, Indore, :r.Ihow, Bhopal, Bombay, Bar<Hla, Bikaner, J oclbpllr, Jaipur, Delhi. It is lJclicyed that this tour will be of great a(hantage to the Association for the followillg reasons:l. The Honorary Secretary is no\\' personally known to the llrineipal oflic:ials of the various centres, and has been able to explain numerOllS poiuts on which they were in doubt, and concerning whieh numerous letters \\'01l1J. otherwise llave hall to pass. 2, Ris visits haye demonstrated to \\'a vering Stl pporters that the lllovemell t h as t he support of GOYCl'l1ment, and it be found that many places whele the work has langnished, eOllsiderable enthusiasm will be evinced in the near future at any rate . I n order to keep the interest going, short tonrs should be underlaken yearly i n future . FOl this purpose, a tonr of a.bout a fortnight's dl1l'atioll would, h owever, generally suffice. 3. As the direct result of the Honorary Secretary's
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visit, the foll?\\ing Jl?W Centres have heen formc(l, orare in progress oUol'matioll ._ 1. .Burma Hall ways Cell Lre. ~', lIL1llrlaiay (U Jllle1' Bu rill a) Oen tre. 3. Bon til Inllian RaIlway. Centre. 4.. l\Iuclras TOWll ConLre. 5. II.lI. the Nizalll's Guarantced State R:.1l1way,s. ~)]Cl ~l11~CS Oentre. G. BllOllal, 'tate qentre. 7. Bombay President Centre. 8: l);ka.llcl State. Oentre. D.•Jodhpur. Blkaner Railway Oelltre. Great Illllt:LIl I e1lll1sniar RaIlway Ucntre. 11, D. .13. aud O. I Railwa 0 t· · 12. KolaI' Golll Fields Cell tl'e. . y en Ie. A'!t~nl,~nJ f'to!·e.'aDepot.-:-Th.e following Tahle, showing the Illdian Branch's dea tng WJ I, l' .0 IIll ~1" alte,. mIl gIve om lea(lers a slight idea of tlte ad\'ance or ulllhlllance wo)' ( l l l III la, t lll'lllg the past three years : -
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If:
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hlrchasc of Stores from St. Jolm'sGIlLe (l 0., ( 10.,
1903 1901 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911
IG8 4. 6 143 17 7 1 (0., 2]01710 1 lO., 2:31 11 8 (10., 76 19 8 1 (.0., 6171211 !lo., ~)4 6 7 Up to 24th Al/ril do. , 3' () 6 ~ I regl'e~ ilult t}\e H.eport o[ the Honorary Manager of the Stores Depot has n~t yet Lecn receIved. 1,1Ic.l'e ~all l? e 110 douut tllat the Iudian Branch has outgrown the pI:csent 1l1~thocl 01 lll.sLnhutlllg stores, awl lllllnerons complaints have been received ~i ~eh1.'y III f;UI,lpl,Yll:g stores: .Repref;(·I.l~atioll on. tbe suuject, especiall with Iefelcn~e tv the .suhJect of ISSUing certIfIcates, Will shortly Le made tl Exeeu tl ve OOll1 Jluttee. y Ie 16. Life Jlel~Lbe1's.-Lastyeal: t.h.ere were 121 Life MeDlb ~l's, this ear we are able an lllCrease 68, IJl'11) "til brr the toblnl) to 1 9 . 1'lle llalllesy 0 f a nunl 1Jer , • to H show t' l Iofb 01 111 nell Hl geut cmen 1Ia\'e ,. 'Tl-110 e 'tt b t 11 . l)el'l1 adderl to the list durin" b tIl'e }'),IS,t yeal. ~l11m.I. ee eg .0 ca attent,lOll to tl.le ~'act that ill lUany cases the Illdian BraJJch's lJl~pOlboll of LIfe Mel~uers suuscnptlOll have not yet uecn received . It' 1, o pOlllte~ O~lt. that all Llfc l\Ieruucrs are Life :Jlelubenj of the Indian Dr JIS a sd not of lillllvldual Oentres. anc 1, all 17. The St. John Ambulance BI'i[jacZe.-Illlmense 111'o"res9 lIas 1' eel1 111a1e d " th ' . A ' 1 . 1 . b U (llIlll e j eal. SPl CIa report 1 su JIllltted to the (;omlllissioner of t.he Brier' d 0' 0 eas, ;:,a e 'Ii cr·
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?z1~an ce.-It u~ seen ~r?lll the altaclled tatell1eut of Accollnts, that ille Blanch IS , lll ~ sO~lll(l IllHlllclal p.osILIoll, :ilJd ~he e01Jecti\'c cash ualallce at ,'illlla anel Bombay \las 101lb1tly £400 steliln[;. Murc funds are ul'rrently needed al d 1't . earnestly hoped that Jlll'il1g the e~ISllill'r year the new U~lltre5 will 1 '1 11'1 lIS contriLutio t]J 1 I' 1 "" . Ilu(e IJe1'o. , . . 11S. 0, . ear (lll~rter 'lllll s, a.s the (;~ ,t of eanyillg on 50 extensive all 0tlgaffi~l~aLllOll IS \ elY eOllsldcrable, llotmlhstaudlIlg the facl that no salaries are llaid o 0 CIa S.
Rep orts fr om C en tres. PROVINCIAL CENTRES, BALUCHISTAN. 1·J'c .. i((('lli~ .
,
The HOll . Colonel
11'
HemJ McMahon, K.C.I.E., U.S.I.
I:'0~I~ TJ'(':I " l1!·('J' .
Captalll Iercllce h.(;ycs, I.A.
11011. ~e('.·ct~\l'J'.
The Oiyil Surgeon, Quetta,
,,,ill
1I1ajol'·Gelleral 11011 .
H. aiful' Din, (Sll b·Assistan t ' urgeon) .
BOMBAY . lIo11ora l'Y
clater, C.B.
!'ootOl'C ·J{('cpc r.
~e(' l' c tal' ''.
II. G. Clark, as.::;oon Institute Building, BOl11uay.
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St. John Ambnlunce A sociation.
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BURMA.
MANDALAY.
l·atJ·Olle'i>!.
l·rcsiclcJlt .
l'l·csiclcllt.
Lady Adam ·on.
The Lient.-Goyernor of Bnrma.
1101101'111'), ~('(,I'('t:lry.
JlollOl':n'Y TI·caSlll·Cl'.
R. G. Nicoll, l\Icrcantile Bn,nk of ludia, Limited.
11011.
G. R. T. Ross, Rn,ngoon College.
ANNUAL REPORT. There are important changes to record in the hi tory of the asso?iat,ion this year. Mr. R. G. Nicoll, :i\ferrantile Dank, sncceede(l to the Treasnrersll1p .1Il No,"ember, and on the 21st of D ecember, Mr. Ross, Rangoon Oollege, was n,ppolllted secretary ill place of CnptILin GooLl, LlI1.S., who was shortly to proceed on )ctwe: . In Fe bl'l1ary Major Blackham, R. A. ;1[. c., the Gcneral Secretary ror I nella., VISl tell I1nrma . and owinC'f to his representations, it was agreed to reconslitute thc Committet'o A new list of names of membt'rs of Oommittee wa suhmittrd to ancl nppro\ed by His Honour the Lieutenant-Govenlol> ~"ho kinll1y consen! cd to. become president. Thc w'ork of organising ambulance hallllng .tlll·.oughout l~le provlllee was then proceelled \,itb, a.ncl it ,,"as soon reported that a (hSt1:lC.t comnlltt c hall been formed at illandalar. Classes were al 0 startell by the Clnl ,nrgeolls at Thaton and Sando\'l"ay. Other work in the di trict has result ell in the gaining of certificates by 1 candidates from the Police 'l'raining school at ranl1a1ay who passen in first aiel to the injured, and hy soldiers (99), British and natiYC, who were t!'ained by Captain Tilbury 11ro,,"n at Maymyo. Further, hy the end of St'ptemher it harl been arranged to start classrs in first aid for Railway Volnnteers at Inseil1 and Ywathit. In Rangoon itself a division of the St. John Amhulancc Drigalle, instrncterl by Dr. Pedley, \",as constitutetl as a result of Major Blackham's visit. In R ancyoon, also, twenty conrses in fir. t n,icl hn,ve been started or arranged for <1\11'ill15 the year. Only one of these has proved unsuccessful. CGl't.incates were gained l,y and presented to successful candidates belonging to a class held at GOyel nl1lcnt Honse during Febrnary and March.
Statement of ACC01L1tts fo1' the !JC(( i' ending 31s~ Odobel', Un1. PII!JIl/ClltS. Receipts. 11s. n,. p. Hs. a. p. By Appliances, etc., pnrTo Balance on hand, 21st chased 1216 15 1 Jovcmber, 1910 149 4 9 and ExamiSubscriptions and DonaI t Lectnrers' " ]217 5 9 ners' Fees 7 7 0 tions 177 S 0 Sale of Books and .A ppli " "ages <)" _,I 0 171 H 0 " Achrerti ing ances ,,6 5 0 Stationery 5 0 Oertificates granted " General Expenses " Proceeds of Concert 261 1-1 6 1045 0 0 "" Balance on hand, 31st " 86 13 11 October, 1911
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EDWIN R, HOLDinvoRTIf,
71, Thayl'e '- b'eer, Rangoon. R, NICOLL, Honorary l'l'easl~1'C1· .
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As~ist.-Surgeon
J.lIf.S.,
Civil Surgeon.
)Jon. TI·c·asuI'CI'.
H.ev. Davel.port, Fort Dulferin, Mandalay.
~Ieclical
ill('cli('al StafT.
0
Major P. Dee,
Captain Hod gkinson Lack, I. lIUi., Fort Dufferin, .M:an(lala.y.
Oaptain IIart, n.A.~r.c., lILn., B.C.~., n.A.O., Dnb!., O:tptn,in Knapp, T.]lr.~., M.~., Oaptain O\\"t~n~, l."L~., lILn., Captal11. Gooel, I. liT. S. , lIf.n., n.cn., B.A.O., <;ia;)trun haw, I.M . . , M'n" B.CII., B.A.O., MaJor Fenton, I.lIT.R" !If.n., Lt.-Col. Pndmorc, I.M.S., lIT.B., T. F. Pedley, M.D., tephcns, M.n., n.R.]J. Lond., M.Rc.r., L.n . . 1'., n P.R., "A. R. J . Douglas, lILB .. A. l\[nrray, Ll\l.S. ( eylon), l\nn gTlln, ]lr.n., (,II.n., Miss l\IcLaren ~['D., CR.n., l\laj or Dec, J.:\I.S., ~I.n., Maung 1'0 Hla, L.I\1.~. (Cal.), Captain Tilbury Droml, B.A.M.C., lIT.~., n.R., lII.~.c.~., L.]U'.P., n.l'.u., l\IaJor C. R. Pearce, I.M.S., lILn., C.M., D.T.lIT., Ma.lor G. B. Rlllctlck n.A.lIT.c., lIf.U.C.R., TJ.ll.C.P., G. C. Orow, . A. Rahmn,n, L.ll.C.r. &;::;. (Ellill)., Tlla Nu, K.S.lIr., A.T.H.
2642
(;hait·maJl.
The Commissioner, Mandalay District.
StafT.
A. G. Oulpep er, Major P. Dee
J\Ln., I. lIf. s., Capt. IT odgkinson Lack, M.n., I. lILS., N. l\lullan, AI.n., C.M., n.r.n., Miss Pepper, A. E. Turner, L.U.C.P. (Edin.), 1). P.lI. ANNUAL REPORT. It having been deciueel that work shonld be conflOed to the winter season there is nothing lo report, except that arrangem(nts for classes have been made as follows :-English sJicaki?tg : Men, 41, Boy>:, 150, probably, 'Women, 30, probably, Girls, 30. The boys are from schools, and Lhe Cadet Corps here, auel it is intended to put them through str.etcher-elri1l, so as to have. a~ efIicient supply of snch aid a\'ailable for any occaSIon. As regards • nlJScnphollS: "Ve arc going to begin collectillg, alld hope to get enollgll 111011ey to pay all expenses, and, in addition to get abont 20 slretchrrs ma.c1e locally for (hi!Ji~lg, llle boys. Tllere. are few pe~ple bere who woulel become LIfe l\iemhers, but It lS ,-,oped to get a few 111 the course of time. As fnncls are received, a FiuaJlcial Statement will be, submitted and the Illdian Branch's proportion forwanl ell. Tbe people genera]]y are fairly 'will in CY to take all interest ill HIe l11~ttrr, ant! thele are a few non-hospital nurses ' resident in Mandalay" JIO have promIsed to help in teaching practical work in the classes for women.
CENTRAL INDIA. J'J·c",iclcnt.
The lion. the Agent to Lhe Governor-General in OelJLral India. I'at rOil . •
The llon. the Agent to the Governor-General in Oentral India. The General Officer Oommanding, 5th (:;\Iho\\') Division. TI·(':t'illJ'CI·.
Seth Ramchander Gangn,
alJai, Residency Treasurer, Indore,
JloIlOraI'Y);C(,I'('tal·Y·
The First Assistant to the HOll. lllo Ag(>nt to the Governor-General in OenLral India. ~r('(li(':ll
StafT.
IndO?·e.-Lieut. -Oolonel J. R. RolJerts, )f. n., I. ~r. s., C. I.E., :Miss Oliver C.P. Mission Hospital , Assistant urgeon 11ao Sahib P. R. Bhandarkar, L.M. & s. Sub-Assitant ,-11l'gcons Rai Sahib, U1jn Pm. ad, B. G. I\ulkami, Umrao SinO'b' .Apte, Narhac1a Pra. ael (Oentral Inelia Agency Jail), Kirpa Ram. aVJCl7io7~~ Residency Snrgeoll, GwaJior, Snh-A his tan t mgt ons N arayen Kanoji l~ao, Iotilal Tribedi. SchO?·e.-Agellcy urge on in13hopal, Sub-Assistant. Llrgeons Y. K. Phadke Ram Sahai. /I-01I'gong.-Agency Surgeon in Bundelkhand, 'ub-Assistant Surgeon~ Ahmed Dnx, V. N. Sheode. S1Itna.-Agency '- ll1'geon in Bact'hdkhand SubA ssistant SlJ)'C'fl'on SUlIder Lal. Si?'(l({1'lJ1l1·.-Ageney urgeon in °Bhopawa;, SubAssistant Rurgeon hanker Dayal. .,iYcemllch.-l'llec1ical Staff of the Cantonment. A'N.lTUAL REPORT. During the second year of its exi -tence, amLulance "Work in this Agency bas steadily progresord. As reporlc(l last year, this Centre comprises the few smail areas untler Ihili 11 ac1minitratioll in Central India. 'Viz .• the Political Acyenci es and tlle OantonmEnls. New Centres were rormed in the Tati,e States me~tioned in t?e atta(;hed Jist. These 0 l1~res arc self-contained, but receiYe such help and adVIce from Indore as they le'lune. A Centre was also opened at N eemnch, in Octob er, 1910, "it11 a mel1lhership of 23, of \\ hom 4 are Life :Members. Four classes were held during the year, ~·i:.., one lauies' class, two clas,es in the railway, anu one class for the Political Agent's Staff. The thanks of the Oommittee are due to the Medical Officers "'ho wmerously deyoted much of their leisure to the work of lecturing and examining, especially to lIJajor E. B. Steel, of the R..A.M.C. The p
B.A.:
Colonial Rl"po?'{s,
St. J ohn A mbulance..d" ociation .
2~6
0 due to the ~\. rrenc\" iI[ir illnnshi yeti ajjad Hussain, 1 k 0 f t l:1e,OCl·et ....,nal'C "1 tlan" " b, '. . t·r. t.- 0 dl't' . . "k rr "the India popnlatillll. 1 he lUll i are lU a s,~ 1 ,,~C 01.) C 11 . lOll, fOl Ins "01 ~monb ever rea on to be proud of tLe sncces wIllch It IIrlS aclne\"cd adnd. thetlOelfiltJ_etl~"ae"I' of l.Jt - o~i tence The re 'ult ,,"ould 11a\"e beon better if copies vf n1"1n rr Ie r . J " " ' . . l' 1 t· 't s . '0 . Ie "Fir t ..:\.id" ourse been ayailnble 111 ~'e~l HIlH 1 C 1ar~c ~~ . ep .:11 llO\\ fllein rr tu,ken to remedy thi' defect, und thelllt 1. hoped the );all\0 memb01 . of ~he Com~11ittee will bring in a large n\1:11oer of recrm! -: ~U pJ'e~ent,. cl~lses ~le beIng 1 11' the Ra ih\"lY nmourrst the troop and 111 tlle 13aZfiUl. :e ... on- OlllIe. l yl dOD" < ~ < obf' tIle Briti h ('Irrison n t 1\ eemuch are howll1g commelldflU Slone lcerS allll men n ' . . . 1 " 1<" . LA' 1 ., ble entllu iasm no Ie than sixty haying. cut 1Il the1l' name' lor lHl 11S ll. aCourse I t '.1 rrrati ' 't"\"lug ~ . t 0 fi11Id tl"l"t lllOst annllallllcmbers. l1<lye lIpplelllcnted u. '<' . I I C thOll' ' sn b cnp ". t"Ion 0 t'R:\" ,)- 11el' <annum , which thi - Centro share' \\,It •1 t• Ie out. or d · mary f t ral Committee a donation of R. 3 for expenditurc locally on tho pro\'l::;;on.o . cxt books for tllO e wh o canuot atford to buy thom for then!, he , eth h ,es;l lll~h Kotawala hu placed at 111'. Jarnillc' llisposal the mUlllltce.nt. um of H . ~,OOO Jor the purpo es of promoting the aim. and objects of the.A SOClUhon ,
thc YC.'lr 1 00, 1 ;) P '1'~on~ han! rccei\'l~ll in·tl'llction in fir:;t aid, aud ha\'e becn rrralite·llocal certili(;.'lLe~, ",hill! exelusin' of tltis lIulJlber, 30 1I(1\'c p:vsed the t. John :l.IubuLwcl!, ulll2 It t\"C recei\'cd 10call1Jcr],tk Classe' ill HOlllc ... Tllr,~ing and Hom e Hygiene arc al-~ ull(le:' c?n,i~l l'ati.on. At .l.Tago Ie SOIlIC sc11001 boys atten lell the ('ourso of III truCtlOIl III flr"t :wl, ,tllll 11 ,,'ere succe 'sful, 0(' whom 7 1111\"e receive(l ccrtiliL:a'cs . Expense: ill connectioll with lhi:; CCIIlro are (lcfrayed by the Xa<'odc SlatC'. At 'llilla, certa.in Pulice 'oll.'t·lbles werc instrncted in fir:;t ai·l by lltc A.~I·Il(,Y ,'dJ-A,;.'i ·taut 'nrgeoll, tL1ld Wl're exmninc(l by Colonel DrakeBrockm'1ll, tli" ~\gl'lIcy ,Slll'gcOll, the SltCCl' 'sful cllHli,late: rerei\'ing certificatcs. 1\0 ecretar' 01' Pre 'ident werc clected. Plates and diagrams arc slIpplicd to the Centres,
by
MHOW, 1"'r"id{'II' aUll ('hail'lllaJl .
The Gencral Ofriccr 'OIlIIIlUlJtllllg 51h '\lhow) Di\ i~ioll , lloJJ()r;ll'J ~I'(','e'a,'.l alltl Tr'cnSUI'cr. ill ljor O. T, bill 111'lJJ, IL\'~l.e" Banistcr-at-La\\' .
NEEMUCH. ,Yo E. Jardil
lh'llical
B, ESll., C.I. E., l)oliticalAgent in ilIal",a, ( ' hail'Jlt:lJl.
Lt..Col. R. H, D. Thriug, 27th Light Cayalry. JlOllOl':tl·y ~('{·l'ctary. Trcn qucr. Brijraj, )lewber of the l<'irm of lIaj or W, A. . GraLam, B.A.,M,C. Dl!el'chanLl Punamchand,
L ist of Genii" s rOi m(d in the lYa'i ,·c
t ,te, 'n C~ ~t I:,tl In 1.1:a dll rin'] the past yeaT.
StatUi ~'lt of RCt' f'ipts and E "l/cmiillll'c Rfccipts. R ~, a, p,
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To Annual 1I1embers' Sub · ~criptions , 44 L'f ~1 b 'd' t 200 " 1 e - em er It o. Books and Bandage so ld 50 "
0 0 0 0
0 0
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CENTRAL PROVINCES AND BERAR.
th( 1/eal' 191 1. E'jlCllditlll'C,
Rs,
B, Percentagc 011 Allllual " llb';:riptioll ent to Headquarter • :, Pel'ceutuue ~ of Lifc lIIeUlbel'S ;' u 1 :cri ptlOn . Book .. Bancla!.!e::;, CertifiJJ ...... cate , etc. " Po~tage Balance
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22 1-1
101
o
0
0
l.i9 12
0 180
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0 0
Llrlie' of illhow G,ll'lison in ITom' ... T H,.,ing, ; li were, eX'1.miucll, and all of these recei,-ccl rertili0atc:·. The clas' W,t· 1 clllrerl by .\Iajol ':lmm lll, and examined by C,lpt'1.in Fa' tel', H lill\'l~y CIlI ployee" i lJ"tructe 1 aud 1ectnrell by Oll'taill L-l.ln belle, Examin0d hy Oaptflin Foster, '2/ ill cIa' 'and c.·aminatioll. 26 recc!Ycdcel'tificates. Lecturcr, :'Iajor 'amman. Olas for. oldiers' win no\\' being helcl, -1" ill 1l111IlUel',
allnna, dtamUll .
Clo~il1g
294
' ''an'.
Ma.ior C. T" 'mUllan, )I.n,G.~. , :\1.1'" 1 .• · . .\., D.l'.JT.: Darriter-at-Law, Oaptain F. \r. Lambelle, )f.n., U. '., Captain J . P. Fotcr, )I.ll.C . S" Ll!.U.P., Assistant 'llrgeoll Majn, 1..)1.8., ,'lb,1\. sil-itunt ::)nrgcon13l1uyall,
Pl'c .. idcul.
- Bhop'al, D ewa', Junior Branch, J aorn, Hut1am.
227
2 5 H
294
0 0
0 0
Audited and found correct. G, L, CATTELL, Major, Canto)! lil.-1lt Jlagisl1·atc. 0, H, CLARK. Captain, Royal Fidel A ·lillcl'Y. y, T, H, Rom,' ox, Captain 11.A,M.C., For HOIWI Iry Secretary. AXN"l-T ~-U, REPORT, The Medical Officer of the Central India Cen trc ha ye rendered much as ida,nce uj' lecturing and examining fir t aid cla ses. The total uumber of certrficates issued by t:te Ceutre is 33, No medallion or labels have been i sned, The ea~h balance at the credit of the Centre is R s. 1064/3/6 , D etached clas es wero hel~ 111 Umeria (Baghelkhand Agency) where, belore the formation of the Centre, and smce
l"atl'lIu. The lIOll. R H, Craddock, c.. _.1., l.e,!'. (hni , ' lIIall . , ·jcc·(']mi "mau. Colonel G. W. 1'. J)"UllY, 1. .1.-' ., In.'pecto!'~Ir, U . .!l.. Cnllll)!, 1.:\1, 8" TClleral ot Ci\'il lIospild,:;. Financial COlUlllissioner. ,,~.
~('(",(·taI'Y :HIIl TJ'('a"Ill'Cl'. ,,'i~tallt ':ecl'ct(lry, P. \Y, Departlllrnt; _ -agpnr.
Uml
'. Pigott,
.L-XL\.L REPORT. A 'recorLll' in 1 ~t yc r' AUllll 1 Report. tho Central Pro\-1ncc' Centre wa::; only revive(l ill .\.n"ll. t, 1910. It i , therefore, pmctic:1Uy ju't one year 'ince preliminary measure:; \\'ere first t k 11 to forlll District Oommittee . for the pnrpo c of promotin cf thc yiew::; of the A:;oei. lion, A circular letter \\'a then i· 'ued to all Deputy O)IDlIli.ion 1'5 a'okillg them to f01'11I COlllmittee:; consi"ting of them dyes a Chair111111 llltl tilo Di tl; t 'l1pel'iutcndent of PoliGc, aud tile Civil, lll'geoll. and ono or more n:)Jl-oflicial n. IIlC noers 1'01' pl'omoting the 'prcJJ of iutrudi01L iu first aill. Wearv plea'cl to lep n th·It u. ~nb:"tallti:ll elfort ha' UCl;lt made by the'e otJicers t f01'1ll Di. trict Oentre' J aud th It \lork hih been (;On~llH:lJCer1 ill the followiug cll\'en Di:trict :-Xagpllr, Jllbbullnl :-;'1.11 . .:or, DalJloh, "oni, :\lanlla, R:lipur, Drug, ~\'k(1IJ" Ammoti, a1\(1 Bllldn.n,l. A' the Il1~p (>ctor G"l1er,11 of Police wa p:tnicnlarly <le::-irons lha a' lllany men o[ the Forcc nnder him a possible should bJ ill,.trllcte(l ill first aid, and that theil' knowledge shoul(l be l11aintaine by oCC'a.SiOll,l1 te"t ... , the Patron of the "IlUe', alld Hl',l(] of the Ccntl'al Pro\inces ~-\.,lmilli tmtioll, tho HOIl. :'Ir. O1';111([0'k, \'a. pll:a ~ed to :anction the in,;titution of cla. :;es for iw;tructiol1 of the Polict.! Force ill fir t aid to the injured at the Healqu:trters of e\'er)" Di:trict, nUll to the gr:Hlt of an honorariulll of R, 20, to A 'istallt trgt'ou, aIHl of' R·. 1;'; t'1 'ull·As.'i ·tant -'ul'geons for each course of lecture, 011 th.o .'llbj 'd, Thi· conce.: iOll formc,l the llllCleu.::i of the organisation in the e PrO\'illces, which has been augmcnted by the kinll consideration of the Oommittee of the II1(li:lll Branch of tho Aociation in wai\'ing their claim to a moiety of all dOlliltions recei n?u; prodded the mODey collected was used in procming
22
Colonial Reports.
St, John Ambulance As ,Jciat,ion,
books and .tppliance , ctc., ",ith a view to making a sturt ill Distric~ CenLres.. 'l~1Ii8 has been very helpful, illtleeLl, a' in 1ll0:;t case tIle IllOll C,)' collcclcd 111 thc DI, tncts has just eo \'c1'e(1 initial expcn es,
NAG PUR DISTRICT. ( 'hllil'lllan .
R, A. D. Ohapman, r. c.~., D( put)' IOlllllli::;sionCl',
llgplll'.
ltlt'41 i<'a J ~lll If. M.D., T. Jll. 'i. , Lt.-Col.
Lt. -Col. A, Buchullan, ' Y. B. Lune, l.l\Ui., D. I3anol'ji. Sub, Assist, Surgeon, B. n. Blla\\ c, ut.>. A.-sist. urgeolJ, t). . Dcsllpalltle, nb. Assi,t. urgeon, 'r. K. IIolmes, Ass~f\t. urgCOl1, Ruclhika. per had, :~nl). As ist. urgeoll, itaralll l{npcllunu, ub. A ::ill. urgeon, Gallga. 1 cr~ba(l lllgh, Sub. Assist. urgeon. ANNU AL REPORT. Work at Head(luul'ter' was not llCgull till tho 1 t July, 1011, so that ver)' little has been done dminO" the ShOlt period of three llJonths mldcr leport. IIo\\ cyer, It start h:1 becn mad~, and this is satifactory. Six lJOlicr COli tttbles aUonded lecture" fhe were examined, and all pn :,ecl, the sixth 111a11 beil)g 011 leave at the time, T en lectures " ere giYen, and .20 cln os held to train thc ]}lell tholoughly in bandaging and practical \York. L~clur. S ~Ja \'e also been gi \Oll Lo ten men of tIle G. I. P. Railway Oompany ; the course lS Jl) lH·ogres·. A clns' has. n~so hoon formed from the students of t. FJ'Ill1ci de "f"les College. 20 boys luwe Jom d Lho class, and are receiving in truction.
JUBBULPORE DISTRICT.
Altogether III ClitCHes !two h en 0l'gtlli!'lcl1 <lnl'ing the yoar wiLh the resnlts shown in the appelHlccl 'l'tLhnlnr , LrLtt'mcnL; Lhe clnsics ill lhe poliec ha(l nOlle flen t up fOl' ex,t111in:ttion, n.llil Lwo cl:t'l'les nrc still ill COurdC of tr,tining. The Llutnks 0[' the COlltres arc clno 1;0 ;\lr. R. P. Dwivc,li, JI r!t,llll'tstCI' of Lhe JIitknl'lli [-)chool for his excellent trall'lln.tioll ill lIinrli of the chnple\'.-j in the "Wllito book" on tho aill1fl and orrr,wi';:Ltion of Lhr 81. .fohn Allllm1rtllec A'!socin.tioll which after Illuch lalJrH11' he.ha'J~·cJll'o (.l11Ccrl. in sirnl~l'1a.n(1 illb~l.ligihlc 1,t~lgllltgC . . A? s~~n as ~lIllds permit; tIllS tral1SlatLOll Will Ilr prll1tcrl nllrl cll',!1I1 Lted III the Illstl'lct, III wInch work Mr. D.vcverli ha~ killl1ly ]lr,Jl1li'lccl his n.ssi-;t:tl1c('. It is proposerl to tmllsit RH. 40 to tho [l11u1so!' the In'li ,tll i1rn,lleh, len.\'ing a flljLtl l working balance on haJl cl. There has becn no 1 Lbe1,<or mo (l tlliolJ~ i'i'Jllcr1, <Lnd Lhc tobl nnmber of certificatcs was 108.
SAUGOR DISTRICT. )'r('siclcul .
Cbnh'UHlU.
Thc Deputy 'ommissiollel'.
lIolJol':\I'.r
479
1 11
" "
" " " "
T.~I.S., Ui,il ]tlcclieal ~ta'f.
.'urgeon, Darnoll.
Maj or P. r. IltiLnle, r.~r.s, I,.n.C.p., J..H.C.S., T,.F.P,S" P. G, Nakhl'e, Assi.-t. , nrgeolJ. Mtthol11 ' tl Umarklla.n, ,'nh. Ac;sist. ,'ul'gcon.
L.M.S.,
H'l. 1% wcro c?l1c-.:led ill clon'1.tions an<1 H.'i. 7rJj5j:3 !'pent on thc purch'1.se ofchl1rts,
Rs. Dy
Damoh .
and TJ'cnsul'('J'.
A 1NUAL REPORT,
hed, E"'lJC nd it u re ,
R. a. p. ·1 2 1 Opening Balnnc:e . 150 0 0 Three Life Members 55 0 0 D onations 40 0 0 Snb~oriptions. , Sale of Book.s & Bandages 1 7 10 0 40 8 0 Sale of Certlficates . 1 13 7 Interest on Post Office a/c.
~('('I'('CaI'Y
l\Jajol' P. K. Ohitalc,
SCa'f.
Receipts. To " " " " " "
)'J'(,l;i4l('1I1 :1I141 ( 'baiI'JIIllll. I.l.H., DC[lllt) UOI1)ll1issiol1er,
L. A. G. Olarke,
a.c.,
1\1rs. Brookes, Ca.ptain Burhour, It.A.~[.C., 'uptain Bcndt, lL\.M.C., Cap lain Barron, 1.M,8., l\Iujor Bu well, R.A . lIr.a . , Rcv. Dr. Oullen (In,Le I.!II.K.), Assistant Surgeon Cutler, I.S.M.D., M ajor Ohapman, I.M.S., Captain Rigby, n . A.M.C . Ealancc
Ohourlhuri, Senior Assistant •'urgeon, Silugor.
'U ('di('lll Slalr.
1I01l01'al'Y SCCl'ct:U·.r.
lUc(li(~ al
.I: •
DAMOR DISTRICT.
Lt.-Col. H. J. Geddes, ]).::;.0., It.A.lILC., 'tatioll Hospital.
I.M •. ,
UOJlOI':wy SC('l'('lal'Y.
h
C:tptain Derkel), IIill, T. :01l.S., Dr. Chou(lhul'i, Oaptain LapHley, Mr, Kale, Sub, As ist, ,llrgooll. Col. W. D. Rntherlancl, 'f. n., (1.JIr., J. M. s,' Ui viI Sm'goon, ANNUAL In~POH.T. 'l'hirty-ollc gClltlclllcn huv(' joined as allllnnl memherD. A Rum of Rs, 122 has been coJ]rctcd, :wcl the lleccssary charts, books, &c .. havc been indented for prcparatory io forming cla;;ses anll cOlllllleneillg ,,"ork. ' ,
l'l·t'",itlcul.
Honorary TI'cn. llI'cr,
Mr. V cikat Rao Suhcclar.
']'I'('n"n 1'('1',
Tho Ionilll of llle Firm of D. B. Ballabh Dass,
H. F. E. Bell, I.e .. , Deputy Commis ·iOller. Major P. F. Ohapman, Oivil Surgeon.
229
t. John .A. mImI all cc Association toros Depot Ditto. Three V. P. P[1l'cels Freight 011 Pan:els Postage Miscellan eous Closing BuJanco
a.
p.
73 0 337 10 0 16 1 0 3 4. 0 2 0 0 2 12 0 43 14 11 179
1 11
A NUAL REPORT, Most of the lecturing fell upon Oaptain Burbour and tbe Reverend Dr. Cullen, both of wbom have conducted four courses or more dllring the yeaI'. All the missions and schools ill tbe station were appronched, and the aims of the Associa.tion were explained, but without result, the chief difficn1tybeing thc want of 3. lecturer sufficiently acquainted with Hindi to speak iiuently in that language. The employ ees of the Gun Oarriage Factory have been very zealous in their attendance at the classes held there by Oaptain Barbour on First Aid am1 llome Nursing,
hook" ctc .. leavlllg:t haLLllce of B.s. 4£i/10/fJ. '1'\\'0 sepumtc classes in Hindi and were stl.l'tc 1, the a.vcr.1g,' aLtcll~l \l1 ~C being a'Jollt 30 an 1 20 respectively, Fivc lecture!> holh in JIinli fllvl Engli 'h were rri\'en by the Oivil Sill' leon Major Chi talc. Work is in progress. 0 0 ,
En~li~h
SEONI DISTRICT, PI'(' ,
Itl('u l :1I1(1 ( 'hnlrm:UI,
The l) l;pulj COll! Illis ·iollc:r. Tr(,:1"'"l'('l'.
Chain
)fOHOl':tl'Y S('crccnl'Y.
llkh :.'Illlnim.
The Ui\'il ,'mgeon. )I('cli('al
~la fr.
C:'m('sh Pan;l), 11, ,-'nl... A. ist. , lllgeoll, Ke lJac Raghunath Date, Sub, Assist, Surgeon, Kesliuc HalllCI)[llJtiJ'<1, •'no . .A ~~ jt. , nrgeoll, Rajann3. Erishnayya, Sub, Assist. Surgeon. .A :rXUAL HEPORT. A cIa . wus stadel! amongst the l\)li('(' Force. 26 mcn wer~ instructed, and 10 out of them passe(l, and were given certificatcs. Two cla:;ses were also held in two sub-brallches of the DiRtrict, one at; Llkhul.don, nncl the othcr at Dill'ghat. Rs. 3 Nt- were (;ollecled, wlJich has all been 'pent on the necessary purchase of boo;(s, (ltc.
230
St, J ohn A 1nb'Lltlance Association,
Oolonial Reports.
MANDLA DISTRICT.
ANNUAL REPORT. T wo classes in fi rst aitl were helel, Ol1e for gove III III ell t officials, and the other for the police. 18 .of Lhe forlller an(l ~9 of the laLler cO!llJ~lete<1 the required course. A class in first aHl was also started at Balod (SanJan), the Headquarters of the Tahsil. 13 persons aLtendec1, of whom 7 were 1Jolicemen. No certilicates have yet becll issllerl, as 110 examination could ue helel owing to the ullavoidablc al)senee of the Oivil Surgeon.
'1'I'CllSUl'Cl' ll1ICl 1I01l01'll"Y S(,Cl'ct:ll'y.
Ch ll il'JIIllll .
R. Y. Ru sell,
1. o.
J. A. F. Ha.rYC'Y,
. , Deputy Commissioner,
Civil urgeon, l\Ialldla,
1'IccliClll StalT.
J. A. F . H arvey,
ivi1
urgeon, Shaikh ALtlnl Rahman, Sub. Assist. Surgeon,
AI JUAL REPORT. A sum of Rs. 4.0 was collected as subscriptions, [1,11<1 R s. 25/0/- spent 011 Lho purcha~e of charts, books, etc. ,.1mni~)g [1, baln.J1cc of Rs. 14/7 /- . ~ <?Wil:g to. plague the classes started bad to bc dIscontInued; bllt the clal's ror thc 1 ohce IS SLlll held weekly, and is conducted by thc nb-A~ 'islnnt urgeon, Police Hospital, Mandla.
1")'CSi£lcllt :nul ( 'hlli I'JII ll ll.
T I'(' :Hm,'('1'
T he D eputy Coml11i sioner, Rail1Ur.
Oaptain Jj'owler; L\I.S., Assis tan t to Civil Surgeon.
nrgeoD, Hnipur.
lIc cli('al St:II1-.
'-l'cs icl e ll f ;nul (' h a i l'lll nu . :nul
)[011.
~('('l'C' :\I·Y.
1 ')'(,
i cl(,llt.
0
SC ('J'c t llJ'i(''i.
"IV. R. Bhat and 1'. ,I'. Jo-hi, Amraoti (Bcrar). L.III . S .
BULD ANA DISTRICT. »rc , i clcllt :11141 t.' h a i I'Jl H\u .
A. C. Carric (I.e. -'.), Deputy Comlllissioner . R~_
By Cost of articles purelJ[lsccl for cla 's at Drug " Cost of artic] es purchased for sub-branch class at Halotl " COiit of articles purchased for sub-branch class at Bemetara Con tri bu ti on to Illcli all " Branch, pIns 1\1011 cy Order C01l1mi 'sion u1 , criptioll to the LA. " Gazette " Contingencies " Balance in hand.
0
)( 0 11 .
1,;\1.8.,
iUc41i('nl )oItalT.
E)'pend itul'e,
325
L.ll.S.,
( 'hni J'J11nn .
Lt.-Col. H. E. Banatvala, Civil 'urgeon.
\ Y, R. Bhat, D.r.II., L.n.O.l'. & S., L.F.S.G., T. W. Joshi,
Audited .Account....
T o Subscriptions >, D on ations
'l1J'geon, T. B. Bhanage"
AMRAOTI DI STRICT.
Captain Handa]], Drug.
R ai Bahadlll', . r. Barat, ;lLB., Ci"i1 Snrgeoll, lIon . .A.~i&tant 8ll1'geon to His E xcellency the Viceroy, Munshi Bussa.in i1ef,', l~b. A &ist. SUlg.eoll, l'antlit Nathu L uI} Dube, Sub. As ist. Snrgeon, PandIt Pm'tab 1.11lgh, ub, As ·1t;t. Surgeon.
Rs. a. p. 43 0 0 2 2 0 0
CJivil
A JNU A L ImpORT. , York could not 110 started early in the year 011 account of plague ancl olher causes. A cltu-s ill first aid wus llCld, aud has been concluded, but not yet exam ined. Us. GO Were collected, which lJas been spent on purchasing the necessary charts, hoob;, bal1llages, elc.
3amnatlas Dalu, 'haralr, Bank of Bombay, Alllraoti.
]U Ctli(':11 S ta fr.
Receipts.
D.T.)r.,
'1' 1'(,:1 " n l'('I'.
ommit>ioner, Drug.
1 '1'C :I ); 111'(,1'
D . P.II"
Rasto1l1j 1 FalHloonji, De]ln ty C0111l11i!:iioJle:)'.
DRUG DISTRICT. Vicc.('ba i l'lU a u.
1111.1 Jlollol'al 'Y sC(,)·(' t nl'Y. lU('41i('al S i al],.
ll1l(1 1I0ll , !i\('(·l·CtllI'Y·
Major A . M. Fleming, ~r.B., 1.)1.s., Dr. 1\iathe"s, L.n. c.S-I., L.A.II . , Dhng"an D as, L. M. S. , Assistant Surgcon. ANNUAL REPOI1T. ix I lH.lian O'eutlemen attended lectures, all(l complded their course in fir. Laid, but no eXaTIlil~ation has been held, therefore 110 certificates were granLed. H was proposed that lectl11'es on fir t aid should . [1,]s~ be gi,:ell to ~)olicc Constables and Forest officials, but this coulLl not be carrIed lIltO enect, 0\\,1l1g to press of work. Accounts: R. 61 were received in sub criplions amI donntiolls, and Rs. 39/10/9 were pent in book . bandages, etc., le[1,ving a balance of Rs. 21 /5/3 .
R ai Bahadur, S.N. Barat, Civil Surgeoll,
Major T . C. Plowden (r ..",.), IJeputy Commissioner. . S. Kllory, I nsp<'ctor of Police, Akola. (Berar).
'1'l1e Ci\'i1
Syed l\Iahdi Hasan, Deputy
AKOLA DISTRICT. I" 'csi cl ellt IlJ141 ( 'lwil'lJl :111 . Tl· .'a~l l1·cr
RAIPUR DISTRICT.
231
40
a. p. 4.
0
li on 01'nry SeC}'ct lll'y .
Trcn .. u J'cl'.
.A. V. Dalal, lhnkel and lionora!'), :Magistrate, 13111tlana .
P. L. Darule,
"LA., L.L.B.,
Pleacler,
Buldana. J( '(li('al !'it a lT.
V. V . Gailmtlll, Sub. Asist. 4.3
0
31
G 0
0
0
0
1 3 10 ~)
0 0
227
0 0
101
5 97 11
3')~ ~;)
0
0
Surgeon, KhamgaoIl, 111. Ci \'il Surgeon.
111geoll, ChiklIli, S. G. Paranjpe, L.M.S., Assist. . 1.>aras11is, 1,.:11. ' ., Private l)ractitioner, R. T . Rogers,
AXNU AL REPORT. A vernacular class for policemen w n' turted dlll'ing the year. 17 attended, ten appe<lrell for the exltminati,lll in Jlrst aitl, antI 5 pas 'ed. Arrangements are being made to open sub-centre at Ehumgaon and ~Ialkupur, being factory towns. Most of the members of the Committee pay an u1l1111al subscription. The balance in hand on the 3Qth eptemuer, 1911, Wlls l{:;. H /O 9. The re ults of the work clone during the year are given in the accompanying Tabulllr tatelJ1ent, amI considering the movement is at present in its infancy in these Provinces, the progress made is satisfactory. It is hoped that out of the cleven districts in which no work has lJeen commenced yet, it may be possible to add a few more District Centres to the Ii t during the ensuing year. No efforts can bE' made to form divisions of the St. J ob11 Ambulance Brigade until work is well ad vanced in all the District Centres in these Provinces.
232
St. John A rnb1.dc6nCe Association.
Colonial Reports.
Account of Provincial Ccnt1·c.
DACCA DISTRICT.
E.rpcncl it l£i ·C.
Receipts. T o Openiug Balanec One Life ::\le111bc1' " From ,..,,-,omnllS. " sioncrDeputy . Bllaspur
Rs, a. p. Rs. u. p. 17 8 0 By Rcmitted to the lion. Mr. 15 0 0 1\:rr, iUlla. • GO 0 0 5
0
" Artides pllrchasetl for t.h€; Tagpur District " Po:-;tage, &c. " Dalnnce in hand
0
28 11 0 6 2 0 22 10 6
T. K.
233
]·I·('shlt.'II t.
('haiJ'mau.
Jol11l~tolJe, T.C.F:.,
l\Iu.~isLrl1te_allci
Lieut.-Col. W. A. W. Ilall, I.M. :>., Ci viI, 'mgcoll.
00llecLor.
lIollol'a I'Y 1;(,(' I'('Clll'Y lliUl TI·('nSIII'('I·. L. ;II . S., Rcsirlent l'hysiciall to tile I Tawab
n. K. 13ullCljr.C,
)(('Ilh':l1
of Dacca,
~ Ia.r.
uh. Assist. Snrge~lI.' N. N. IJasll.' k~I.S., S. Gupta, S. C. Gupta, T . M.S., S. A. Kut'll1l, Ideo.p. & s. (E ll1n.), J. N. Mitra, L.M.f.i., II. G. II. MunrowlI, r.S.lIf.D.,)t ... C. Sarkar, L.U.S. B. N. Bl111erji,
72-
8
72
0
8
0
MYMENSING DISTRICT.
EASTERN BENGAL AND ASSAM PROVINCIAL. ('hail'nl:ln.
l")'('Ji;idcuC.
The lIon.
lIou.
J. R. Black\\'ood, I.C.S., Magistrate alld Collector.
Luart Bay ley, K. c. .r., Lieut. -(~oveJ'l1or of Ea tern l3eugnl aud \.. sam .
ir Charles
~('('J'('f:ll'Y
:nul Treasurer.
Captaill 1). P. Goil, I.M.S., Civil Surgeon .
( ' hai l·wau.
Th e Ron, Oolouel R. Neil Campbell, M. ll., ('.~!., I.~[.s., C.I.E., In peetor-Generalof Oi vii Eo pitalR, Ea tel'll Bellgal and Assam. 'I'l'ca"l1l'('r~.
11011. ~('('l'CC nl'Y.
Messrs. Jummat Ool1nh and SonR, Police Bazaar, :::3hillollg.
FARIDPUR DISTRICT. {'hait·UUlJ1.
.
II. H. Tuttail, P.cr~onal A.ssltant .to the Inspector·Gelleral of C1Yll IIo pltu,ls, ShllloDg. iI[r.
A~)'lJ~\"L REPORT. Durill U the year under report there were t\\'~nty ~i tl'ic~ Centres of. the St. Johu A1llbL1la~ce Association in thi Province agll.lllst hfteel1 In the pl'eVlOUS ycar, all increase of Jive. Thc heaL1(luarters at which Ccntres ha,'e been formed are ; -
F. P. Dixoll,
JlO)lOl':n'Y
Cbail'Ulall.
Hccl'ctal'Y lllUI TI'CaSlu·er.
Ualm BlJ(U'at C'hallflra Dhar, L M.S. Officiating Oi viI. 'urgeon.
Magistrn te and Call ector,
JUclli(' al ,"' CnlT.
Babu Bharat Chan(lra Dhar, ~I.A., IJ.;Il,S .. OHic:iatingCiyil Surgeon, Balm Promode Vlll Chouclltmy, L.~I.S .. AnnLh Balldhu Dati Gupta, L.1I.S., Babu 'arat Chandra. Biswas, J,.M.S., O. Mullins, I.S.M.D.
BARISAL (BAKARGANJ) DISTRICT, A. 'V. Botham, 1. c. s., Magistrate and Oollector.
11011.
1. C.S.,
DINAJPUR DISTRICT. ~1'('l'('Cal·Y.
Captain C. R. O'Drien, I.M.S., Ci viI Surgeon.
( 'hail'Ulllll .
TI'('aSIII'('I'.
The Magistrate allLi Collector.
'('Iliea I S (alT.
Cautain O. R. O'Brien, 1.)[,8., On'il Surgeoll, Hahn IIarenclra Kumar Das, L.M.S., Assist. Surgeon, Balm Sarat Ohandra Bose, L.~1.S., Babu Tarilli Kumar Gupta, L.M. s'
DOli . SC(,l'ctary.
Babu Han Churan Sen, Dillujpul'.
The Civil SurgeoD, Dinajpul'.
)1('llical S'alr.
The Cidl, 'urgCOll, Dillajpl1l', Balm lIarcndra Narayan 'arkar, L.)I.S. , Babu Sara(Ia l\:nnta Ro\', L )1.8., The :ub-As~i~taJJt Snrgl:ou in c:llarge of the Police Hospital, Babu Tal'akcs\\'ar Gbakra "artl, L. )1. ...
TIPPERA DISTRICT. RANGPUR DISTRICT.
Cbail'UHlU.
J. E. Webster, r. c, s., :r.ragistrate and Collector. TI·caSUl'Cl'.
Chail·utan.
1I0nol':tI'Y 8ccl'(,C :try.
Maulvi Abu Maholllecl Arshadali, Sub. D eputy Oollector, Comilla,
Balm Girish Chaudra JliaiLra) :Ucdical
R,M.S.
E. '. Dc,
Magistrate allll
~ilafr.
Captain J. B. Chri tian, 1.~I.S., Civil ~nrgeon, Uaulvi Ahr:1~d .A~i, Sub. A.s~ist. Surgeon, nlaulvi Jan Mohamed, Sub. ASS1St. urgeol1, Babn Gll'lsh Ohan(lra 1'tIaltra,
l'J·ca..,lll'('l' :IlHI IIOH.
SCCl'ctal'Y.
R. •. Ashe, Oi,;l Surgeon ,
1.0 . .'.,
ollcdol'. )lel1 i('al StalT.
Banasta Kumar Hhowmik, L.)I"., Cham Challdra, ~ft1khelji, )I.B., Hrishike h Lahiri, )1. B., J~ular -atlt Bhattacl l ar~ ~ a, L. ~1. S., Pnunathanaih Bhattaeharyya,L.M .S.
L. :ll. S.
BOGRA DISTRICT.
NOAKHALI DISTRICT. ('hail'II1:! n .
ClIa il'lllan.
J. N, Gupta, I.c.s., Magi trate and Collector. I!lOllOl'al'Y
Babn Basanta Kum ar Sen,
B.L.,
~CCI'('C arjes.
and Balm Jasoda Kumar Ghosh,
Tl'('a" 1I1·{'r.
G. C. Chattelji. Balm . C. Das, Magistratc and Collector. Deputy .Jla~istratr, l3ogra. B.L.
:Ucdical !'..aJT.
H. Mansfield, I.S.:ll.D., Civil SurgtJon, Babu Rajani Kanta Dalta, L.M.S., BalJU Anukul Ohandra Sen, S ub , Assist. Snrgeon , Babu Gosai Das Sarkar, Sub. Assist. Surgeon.
Jl('dical
1I0u. Sccl·ctary.
Babu l1shil Ohandra DhaLtach:llji, L.::U,S.
~tafr.
'rhe Civil, 'nrgeon, Bogra, Btdm PC 'u'y, ';mhll' Da.s Gupta; L.:ll . S., Babu B. R. Biswas, Sub. A:;~i . t. urgeoll, BalJll Dipin Dihari MiLra, Sub. J,ssist. Surgeon, Babu Mltthura Nath AJhiklll,}, Sub. A::;sist. Snrgeoll Sltallls-llll-din Abmeu., llU, A.ss ist. Surgeon.
S t,
234
T 1~n ,,0
Coloniul Repo?'ls,
A m bu l(we· 'e lssociation,
KAMRUP DISTRICT,
PABNA DISTRICT. ('hairlll:lll.
( 'ha i"Ulall.
J. G. Dunlop,
T. c'l3.,
Dcputy
'1','(,:1 .. 111'('1'.
,
.' _
"1 oUl'rreOn, u \, 11 C11"11(11'l l~o\' 1 11 l-; l)ho" lUll" net <' , ' J ' " .... '. IIem C11a11(11.'u, " . ' L.:lI.S. . TlIe ClYl ub. As ist. Ul'f,eon in chargc ofthc Fabna 1l0Spltlll ub. Assist. S111gcoll 1ll ChUIgfr of the J :1il and Police Ho pi tal.
MALDA DISTRICT. nabu l'llirolt
I.C.~..
1I0U01':ll')' TI'(,:I 1I1'('I·~.
Mess!',,;. ,J11111lllat Uolln.!t & Bons.
1
hand ra Hay,
L. ~I.f;.,
Macristrate null Collector. Cin 'urglOIl. ~ Jlceli('al S;Cafr. . :r . .11. . .... :\"" , Ciyil Sur"cr11l t > ' Balm rrol11olha - ath Dc, b I....~b'11'0 d Cll!1I1dl'n, ,1'·,,13au Babu H:1ripa da Bauel'ji. nb. ~\.s i",t. 'urgCl1ll.
TEZPUR DISTRICT.
L.M.S.,
MUllcly. i.lanager, J. :-;lllea & Co., T.
'.
Ci ,oil Assistant ~urgcon,
L.)1."' ..
ilchar.
Deputy
CUl11 III is.
jIchaI'.
]1('4iieal :OO;(aO·.
:U('clh':ll
11011.
~('c 1·('t
( 'hail'mall all(l Trc':l">II l'(,t·. Major A. 1'layfair, L\.,
~urendra l~ath
Majur II. luues,' I.)r. ... , Ci, il ,'mgeoll.
Gho il,
L )I. '.
~t:ln·.
The Ci,il Snraeon Oaptain A. T. rridham, )1. n. (Lond.), r.:\1. ., Liellt. A. Munro Jnke~, M.D. tL~nd.), 1.)1. . , Babu urelldranath Gho'c, L.)1.S., Balm Jyotindra Mohan Bose.
GOALP ARA DISTRICT. )fOll0rary !/o('cl·("al'Y·
Chairman.
R. A. DoenmL Oivil Surgeon.
T . Em erson, I.C. '., Deputy Commissioner.
IUcc1ical Staff.
The Ciyil
~eCI·elaIT.
~1:1ff.
urgeon.
TURA (GARO HILLS) DISTRICT. ( ')jainl:1l1 .
I.e ... ,
Deputy Uomllli 'ioncr.
1I0JJ. _\~.,io.f:lll( !/oCCl'('lary.
Jledi('al
Balm
Thu Ci"il ::)ul'geoll.
H. L. TholIH1S, I101l . !'i(,Cl'CI :lI'Y·
'1'1'(':1, 1I)·('I'~.
Me,srs. Jummat Ool1ah ~- OIlS, Police 13al;\[11', hillong. Babu
nrgcon,
~'a.r.
SHILLONG DISTRICT. B. O. Allen. Deputy Commissioner.
11011 .
;UC'di('al
Captain L. B. cott, I.~r.S., Ci,il ~urgeon, D,dJu Baikuntha Kumar :i\anui, L.)LS., H. Lynguoh, L.:ll.S., A istant nrgeon.
Cil:lil'man.
Assist.
Sl'ijnt Kllladhar Chaliha, ibsagar.
Deputy 'Ollllllis'iOller.
a I'Y.
S, O. Ghatak, :ll.A., :ll.R.A.S. ~LlJlld.). Ex'[ra-A_ itnnt Commis-ioner. Jlccli('al
~'afr.
Th e ivil, nrt:COl1, 11aJ.u Raj ,\1011'111 Ballil-, ,nb. Manoronjan Dati liu pta, . 11 b. ,,\:si:;t. i:iurgcoll.
SIBSAGAR DISTRICT. TI'caslll'Cl'.
Deputy Commi siomr.
TJ'CH 1I1·C'I'.
Sl'ijut Guna GolJimlha Baruall, HCHlIue • hCl'ii;tadar, D.C's Office.
.
:JIauhi ~lllfti Abdullla'luC', Nazi!', Dlpnty C'Ollllllis:::.iOllcr's Ollicc, ··ylhet.
I.C.,.,
,V. Ba.ncroft, uur.n., l\'il SurgeolJ.
loner.
SYLHET DISTRICT. Ch:lirJlHlIl.
C. B.. 1101101';\1')
Captain C. A. Godson, I.1L "C~Yil "'urgeoT~, lh~m .Joge. h ChaJ:~lr~ JInl,cl:1ec,. ~.)r..s. Babu Mahim Ohandra Chtludhul'l, ub. A 1St. t::)mgcon, :Jlauh I ) e,l .l\.lJllus alllS.
F . C • H el1111'k'er,
!'i('cl'c'al·Y.
Jlollol'al',y !'i('c)'e(!!)'y.
( 'lIail'lllall . r.c.~.,
.T.M. IIl'lictt,
]IoJlOI'ary l'\eCl'C'ary. o
)fOll.
Dabu Mon Molmn Lal,ili.
NOWGONG DISTRICT. Tl'Ca~lIl'C'I·.
Babu J oaesh Ch:1Jldra. :JIukherjl.
111'('1'.
I'i,illt nuberdhun Das O.·\ral, Tczpur.
The Civil Sllrgcol1, II. Smith, I•. JU·.I'., I..H.C . • ·. (Lond.), Thc 'ivil As, i"tant ,111'ae01l, Dalm Girish Ch'l1Jdra Dn.ss, Sub . .lbsist. ,'urgcoll, DalJtl Ilari Charan Kar~nakar, • 'u b ·Assi~t<Lll L Surgeoll.
CACHAR DISTRICT. CbairuWll.
TI'('a
Major II. ~l. JIn.lliriay, r..\., Deputy Commissioller.
]1('eJic':l1 ~ta'T.
T
F. E. Jackson, I.C.~., Deputy COlllmissioner.
~':I.r.
'I('clie'al
The Civil Surgeon, Ahrlul Gafl'ar, ,'ilL. Assist. • 'urgeol1, AzIHl.l' Husscin Khan l bhadlll, Sub. A sist. Sl1l'geon (retired).
( 'Ita iI'JII:lll.
Tl'C'a"ul't'l' :nul II OIl. !/o(,('l'("al').
Chairman.
Caplalll'V. L. Harnctt, r.~I.f;., Civil Surgcon.
'Ollllllissiollel'.
Kumar Bhabendl'u, N'U'il'y~ll; ; H.C.l'., '~,,~:.(~.::;. (Edin.), L.r".!' . • (Glasgow), L.)[. ~Et1ill.), el\ll urgeoll. JI('{lh'al ~'a'T.
lion. Se('1'C'fal·Y.
Jl. A. Col<[llhollll, I.e.s.,
Llgislrate and Collector.
lIono)"ll':r S;('(']'C':n'\ :Hul
J. Yas,
235
11011. 1'1'(,:1 111'('1'.
lion . .-.('crcl al'y.
Rai :Jlaisillg :\leghraj, Dalla llil'.
Lieut. T. H. Bonner, I.S.)LD., Ci Yil urgel)n.
:1h'(lie'al ,'laO'.
The Ci\'j1 urgeon, Hahll ,'uclhil' Challdra Chauc1hmi, ,'ub. Assist. Surgeon, Dabu Upenc1ra Lal Ghosh, :--;nh. Assi. t. Surgeon. A:\.Lvl:~\'L
HEPORT. The only Distric:t lteaclqua1 [(01'S at \\ltich Ccntre:' 11a"e not yct been opcned are, Rajhahi, Jall'aignri. Chittngollg Bill Trach, Dibl'ugarh .... ~aga liill", Lu hai Hills, anel ~In.lIiptll·. The 'hittng()ll~ Di. tlil't 'ltfonl . great scope lor the sprea(l of the kno,vlec1ge at' first aid awl ambulancc, wlIere uein.t a large numbcr of resilient railway employes allll yolunt.:cl:<. III ,Jnllu'll y la~t year a first aiel class held at ChittagolJg h) ll1'geoll Captain ~Iurrnr, or the A:-,<;am Bengal Railway Yoluntecrs, and 16 Yolunteers obtaincd fir::.t ai<l certilicate:;, which ,,-ere ~ignecl hy the President and ecretar.r of tlIe ProYincinl ('l1im at the reqmst of Colonel Hawkins, the Comm9.ndant 01 the Corps. Appended arc two 'tatclll(:nts ( ee tabular statement of is ue of Oertificate·, ctc.) sho"ing the issne or ceriificutc:1', 11ledallions amI labels since October 1st, 1910, alld sillcc 1he for III a tiOll of eac 11 Di~tl'ict Centre. The ",ork in hi110ng has been extremely gratifying. Ci \'il .l\. si~ tan t mg00n urendra K ath Ghosh did
,,3.
236
Colonial ReZ?OT!s.
St. John A ??1uviance Associcd'ion.
excellent work for which he bas recently been mane an lIon 1'll.ry Life Member of the Assoeiatio;l. Sub-Assistant mgeol! Jyoti n c1ra 1\l ohall Bose, alLnel:ec1 t? Ilis Honour the Lieulenant G oyel'llor's stan: displayed much zeal ltllll oulh USlasm m bis work but the persolls lo whom we tHe tleeply indebted arc Lieutcllant A . l\[. Jukes, M.D.,' I.~r.s . , and Cn,pLain A. T: Pl'illhalll, M.n., r.1I1.~. , ~~.th aLla.cl.1etl to thc 11 Gnrkha Rifles, for the labour III our behalf, n,ls? to 1\1r\s. I ;lllh~m,. \\ ho so .ably assisted her hnsbl.1.1ll1 in the lceture' on H01l\e Nllrsmg. Ihe I rov:uctn,l CommIttee de. ire to cxprc s their gratiLmle to tho latc. Licutcunnt Governor, S11' L~llce10t Hare, R.C. I.E., for a, special ~rallt of R~. 300, wInch he alloLed to '~nr<l the 111'17.0 fund, an.l1 to our present Liel1teuant Goverl1or, Sir Charlcs Stuart hayley, K.C.S.l., for hlS vol uutarv o[rer to become the rrcidcllt in succession to Sir ~a~lCclot llarc, thcreby evincincy'the kecn interc t be takes in the work of the A SOO1:1t1On. Accol~nts. -Jl ppentled is ~ s~atemell t. giving det~ils of thc rerei l~ts antI expenditure of the Pro\'incial antI Distnct Oell tre 111 the Provlllce. 'rhe l'eCelpts from all sources amonnted to Hos. 4~ ;i '7 11, and the expenditure to Rs. 1505/0/9, lca.villg a. bala,nee of R '. 37 0/7/'2 a.t lhe end of the year.
NORTH-WEST FRONTIER PROVINCE. T he Hon. L ieut.-Oolollcl Sir G. Hoos-Keppel , K.C' . T.E., LA., Chief Coni missioner amI .\.gent to the Go\'el'llor-GencraL 'l' I' N I i'U 1'(,1'.
( 'll ail'Ul:lll .
The AJmini tr.niye Medical Offieer, -,-~orth- ,Yc t Frontier Proyince .
The Agent, PUlIjab Banking Co., L td. , Pesha.",a,!'.
li on . i'\c(' ,·('t 1l 1·:l'.
O. Latimer, Pesbawar. A XU~\.L REPORT . Since October 1010 a L ocal Oentre of the St. John Ambulance A.ssociation ha<; beeu formed at lbbot~bau, with the Deputy Oommissioner as Ohtlirman of 0.10 local committee, and ~lr. Permanand a.s Ilonor.lry ecr('tary . A statell1 n t showll1g t h e number of pc1'"ons who have l'ecei\'ed instruclion is shown in the at1ached Tabular tatement. Since 1he date of the last l'CPOl t the Inspector Gcneral or Poli ce, K.-\Y. F .P . , has is ued an order to the effect that 10 percent. of the Pulice Force ill the Prodnce shall be t!'a.ined ill first aiu, an'l that that strength mu.'t be obtained. T Iw OOlllmittee of the X- W. F.P. Oentrc has been strengthencd hy the aduition of four new members a.nu Lieutenallt-Gencral ir J. E. Nixon, Oommanding the 1st (P esll'1w·a.r) Diyj:;ion has con'3ente 1 to nomin:ltiO!l as a Yiee-Prcsident.
li o n . 1o; 4'('I' c l n I·Y.
Devindra Singh Otto,
I/UN W . Ry . IIospiLal Shahril'fb Baluchistan. ' 0 ,
L . lII.H.,
1'I(' 41i 4'nl i'\ tllir. L. ~Ul.
D evindra Singh Otto,
n Oll.
Pl·c s i41ellt.
SeCl'c lary :nul Trcu . llrCl'-
rIal' Parshad,
nb. Assis t. Surgeon, Khost.
:U C4lical St atl'.
Hal' Pal'shad , 1st Class l:'ub. Assist. Surgeon.
AXXUAL REPORT. D uring the fiuancial year two arl111t cot11''ie in first aiel to the injl1red were held. I n the first course 13 candidales appearcd in the examinati0Jl, a.wl out of them 9 pas ed . T he sceond course coull not he fini.,l!ed within Lhe year unrler report. Th e persous trained are all railway workmen. ,'teps are being takcn to e11l'oll all the residents " ho 11a,-e pas eel in this or previons ye~n's as n,n Ambulance Brigade Di yision. T he Oentre i:; finance, l by the 1 Ol'th Western Railway.
(Puojau).
AN UA L REPORT. At tho beginn in g of 1911, salletiol1 wus obtained to fOl'm a Sl1b-Oentreat Shabricrh in connec t ion wiLh Lhe North W esLol'll 0
PUNJAB PROVINCIAL. IJOl101'a I'Y S ('(~ I'(' l :lI·Y.
Maj or A. C. Bayley, Private 'eCt'eLary to Il.II. the L ieutenant Governor Lahore. '
RA WALPINDI DISTRICT. 1')·4's i4Icuf . I.C. S.
HOll .
Trea surcr.
Maxwell, Agent, A.lliance Baul-.
U:lJII, e n l.
11011 .
Alli ance Bunk of imb, Hawalpindi Branch.
Sc crc tary.
Lieut. -001. Ronaldson Olark, nl. n., I. ~r. s.
ANt UAL HEPORT. Th e work dOlle for ll?e y 'ar wus as follows :-A filst aid class of 25 ladies was form ed and twelve certIficates were grauted. The thanks of the Association are due to Lady M~rtin 1:01' so kindly plaeil~g hCI: drawing room at the disposal of the cla~s. ~h e foll ?Wlllg oincers were, resp.onslule Jor; tlJ(>' successfnl carrying through of the lllstrnctlOll : [llst),/lcto}·-Capta~n. J . A . 1101' tc 11 , N.R, LN.R_ E;"Cl1Itine1'-Captain A. G. Tresltlcle r, ~r.B., 1. 1>1.8 . Ellorls ,yere l1lade to <ret to<rether a class of officers but a very 1)001' response was met with. They will b~ renel~'cd t his y ear.
SOUTHERN INDIA PROVINCIAL. PI·CS i<l Cut S.
The H on. Surgeon-General P. H. Bemoll,
lUf!eon General ' Y. B. Bannerman,
lII.U. , V.II.S., I.)r .• ·.
;\1. D.,
(Up to 25th July, 1911.)
D. se., I. :U. s.
(li'rom 26th July, 191 1. )
lIoll. S('(' l' ('hll':l'
:nu l
TI'(':t..,Ul·CI'.
Oaptain C. A. l!'. JIillg,tOll, A si"tau t SC('l'ct:u'Y, .A. L . Pi1lto.
KHOST SUB-CENTRE. R. Calland. Offg. Jllining Manager, Khos t Colliery.
SHAHRIGH SUB-CENTRE.
P. J. :I!'agan,
]'I'Nii411' ll t.
237
L~I..· . Adclr(' ~s
of Office .
urgeon-Genera.l's OJfice, Temple Gardens, R oyu,pettah, Mad ras, S.
'V.
.llc4lical S l a If. R. A.)I.C. , Major J . ' Y.
Oaptain E. G. Anthoniaz, Bullen, n.A.M . C.. Licut.-Colonel G. Cree, ILA.?f.C . , Dr. W . H. Gibson, 'bief Mellical Olliccr, Jll adras and Southern Ma:bratt t'. ~all\\'a» Dr. II. . Mc9"Ully .H ayes, ~ . I' . n., M.R.C . P.E., L.lt . C. S. E., &c., OI11ef M edlcH.1 o[11(;er, !'4outh I UUlUIl 1:al1\"'I'ay, L leut. J . J . H arper Telon M.B. I. M. ~. , Oapt~l1l P. L. 0'. 'eill, ur.~., Majo r '1'. S. Ross. ULS . , District l\Iedi~al and Samtary. Officer, North .Areot, Major T . H . • ymons, Lilf.S. , A::;si!;tant to the Medical and Samlal'y Officer, orLb Arcot, Captain J . C. L . H ingston, H.A . .M. C. , Assislant Surgeon J . H . 'Jlencer IIuffton, 1. s. ~f.l). A !~ e H onourable
~UA L
R EP ORT.
mgec ~ Gcneral. P. H. Bcnson, lIf. B . , Y.rr.S. , I. M. S., " ho was
Pi esident and took great 1l1terfst III th e ,y ork of the Association resia-ned h is P reside nt sh ip 011 his retirement from Public, el'v iee and was sueceed ~d hy"'Sura-eon Gen eral ,V. B. Bannerman, M.D . , D . S. C., I.M. . L ie utenant-Colonel G. &'ee R.A.bI. C., \\ ho was H onorary Secr et a.ryand to whom t he Centre olYed its resuscita'.
238
St. John Amuu.,ZGmce
CoZort iaZ RqJQ1·Ls.
.Associc~tion.
tion resigned his ollice 011 his departure for Englal1l1, and Major R. \~T. Clcments, n .A."L C., \\'a for a i:5hort time tile Honorary Secretary. On his vHcn,llllg t.he oillcn it was kindly taken o\'c1' hy 1ajo1' C. A. If. llillgslo11. Cen[1'cshaYe been formed in Yell ore, Bell~ll'Y, .1\lallgalore, ocanalln, ~J:umlipalalll, l\ul'llool, J o11ore, 1~\ll11bakollalll, Viziunacq'uJlI Latioll lIospital, ForL 8t. George alHl \\'cllillgloll (for soldiers) Calicut (Cor i[alabar Yolunteer Hifles), and ill Nagercoi1, .~'ri\,:llldrnll1, leppey, KoLtayalll, and Qui10n in the Travanco.re 8tat~. In ' : IZlallagralll the class is intellded for Police onsLable recruils a,l}(llllSLrllcllOll ouly 1Jl a [ew selecLed clH1ptel's are given to them. 1,100 males and 1~7 females reccived instrllction in "J) irs1. Aid" since the fOI'111at.ioll of t.he Centre. Of these only 155 pnsse d, but ..,5 of Lhese only received certificates. The certificate. for the remaining 70 have been applietl for and will be grant.ed shortly. Dnring the yea.r uuder report 1087 perso11s were instructed in lirst aid, of whom 109 \\'e1'e women allu 26iJ police recruits at Yizianacrralll. Of these 2 passed, but only 12 receivcd cerlilicates during the year under r~port. The certific<ltes fol' the rcmaiuing 70 will, as already poinLeu out, be is ued shortly. During the year threc solLlicr Rtn.tioned in ForL St. George received instruction in Military Sanitation. Of these (,,\'o passed, and these were given certificates, ns is shown in the appellllec1 Tabular !ateillent. The above record shows some adnlllce oyer last year's, and it is hoped to have ma.ny more Centres and classes opened in the near future. All'angements IUlYe been made in c011s1.11tatioll with the Inspector ,eneml of Police to open ~t class in first aid Ln' Lhe 1\ladra.s City Police Com,tables, and the class is expected to begin 011 1st April, 1912. In tlte training school for the Sub-Ill , pectOr of Police at Ye11ore, first aid is regularly taught to them and certificates are issucd on <.'.'amination. ArJ'a,llgellleuts arc also made for imp~tlting instruction ill Jirsl ai(1 to the students of the Madras Engineerillg College. The ilIatlras Corpora ti011 lilts also agrced to hn ye classls fur it sen-ants in fiu,t aid and to pay some honorarium to the lecturers. I::lLeps ale being taken to open the clas es at an eurly datc. The ... oulll Indian Hailway, and Madras and Southern .1\Iahrattl1 Railway have al. 0 started classes [or their servants and the fignres pertainillg to t11elll are sho\\,11 in the attached tabular statement. The public at large have not yet become aliye to the imporlance of thc &uhject in the mauner lVe would wish it, and much remains to be dOlle in l1mking thelll take all active interest in tlle ohjccls of the Association. On arconnt of thc ,,'ani of fnuds the opening of cla ses in all districts had to be postponed. Now that the Madras Government l!aye geneJ'ou~ly made an allotmcnt froll1 Proviucial Funds of a grant of Rs. 50 to each District Medical and SalJitary Officer \\ho may ",ish to have a. cIa :; formed, (he prospects of haYing 1110rc classes in the Presidency are brigh t. Thc wan t of a Uotor Ambulance Car in the City of Madras was also a f'erious drawback ill the good working of the Association. It is now o\'ercome as the Go\'ernlll en 1. ha\'e SillCC sanctioned a. petrol motor ambulance for usc in Lhe city. The Tamil Translatioll of the first aid manual underlaken by Major R. H. Elliot, 1. ~r. s., has not been printed as the blocks required to completc it ha\'e not yet been recei\'er1. The delay is much regretted and it is hoped to get it through without further r1elay.
Rs. a. p. 17 4 () 2 4 0 19
8
By rostage char~l:s Balance canied [o1'\\'a)'(l
"
Us. a. p. 0 8 G' 19 0 0 19
6
Captain C. A. F.
HINGSTON,
(j
r..r.s., lIon. Sec.
MANGALORE (SOUTH CANARA) DISTRICT. IIOUOl'Ul·.r :-'CCI'('/ al'Y
:nul T.·('a . 111'('1',
Captain S. _\.. H.uzzak,
.1.)1.s.
)lcc1i('al SfaO-.
Captain I . A. Ruzzak, ':.)1,S., District Medical and Sanitary Orne,pr, V. Yerghese, Assistant 'nrgeoll .
L.:M.S.,
<)
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32 0 0
32
0
0
Captain B. A. HtJZZAK, r.:II.S., Han. ,)'ce. and T1'cas.
UNITED PROVINCES. l'at I·OJl.
)·I'(,o,i(lcJlt.
His Honor The LieutC!nant-Go\'cl'nol' of the Proyillces.
111e Hon. Sir John Stanley, R.C.
"l' ie'C" )'I·C'.., iel (' II t 'i.
Sir G. Knox, and The 11011. A. R. lIIacRoberts. .o;cc)'('ta l'Y,
Tl'('as 111'('1'.
G. J. M. Hamilton, Bank of Upper Inuia, Allahabad.
W. P. S. Milstec1, Doys' High. 'chool, Allahabad.
ANN1.:AL ImpORT. Distriet Centres ha\'~ been formell at Lal,sdo\\'ne, Lucknow, Bulanushahr, Khera, Unao, Farrukhabad, ltapore, and Partal'garh.
BULANDSHAHR DISTRICT. Chairman. 1I0JlOI·al·y)oi('c]·('tm'y,
Ilollol'al'} TI·c'aSUI·c·l'.
E"'p cncl it 1l J'C.
To Balance brought forward ,. Sale of First Aid :'II anuals
ANNUAL ItEPORT, The fLrst class at this Centre ",as held on 12Lh November 1910 for adult males in first aid. It COUld. only .1Jc, cO.lllploted 011 12th 'Augu~t, 1911, as th~ candidates (mostly clerks 11l PublIc, ervIce) ('ould !lot attcud the lectures for some time 011 aceoun t of ~he re~en~ ce~lsus opcr~ Lions. 30 persons attended the class. Th e ]cct~u'es \\erc glve~l 111 hnghsh hy ~sslstant Burgeon V. Verghese, L. 111. S . ; 7 lectures m all were clchvere~l, a~d out of those \\'ho attended, 5 ,,'ere considered to have qualificd for Lhe exa.IJlllJail~ll. Ollly!) pl1pils appeared for thc examination on the 23rd SepLelll her, 1911, of wInch Olle passed fodhe certificaie. The examination comistecl of a Wl'iLlen paper, viva voca questions, a1JCl pmctical work. '1'0 meet the initial cost of starling a class, a slllJscl'il'tiOl1 li:;L was sent round, and Rs. 3~ were collected. ,,:!'tatcmf'nt q/ Ac(·ottn/s. IncoillC. E"penclitui·e. Its. a. ]" fI Rs. a. p. 32 0 0 I By Cost of four First Aid To Contributions Manuals <.J 10 I 0 Cost of Diagrams 14 3 0 " l)l'inting charges " 0 0 <J " Ua:;h Balance . 11 3 0
E. de.1\1. IIumphri(s, l.e.s., Magistrate anu Collector.
, 'latcmcnt of A CCOllnt8.
Receipts.
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Treasury 01iiccr I':tnuit Dha.g\Yati Prasada. A~
11lJ. Diyi:;ional OUicer, Bulandshahr, H. H. Gordon.
N"UAL ImpORT. It was at a public meeting convened by the Di 'trict ~lagistrate on the 27th June 1911, at the Town llaIl, at J3ulandsballr, that it \\'as resolved to form a Centre of t~: St. ~ ohn Am bulance Association in thc .District, with ~ u b-Centres at Khmja, ~lk~ndl:1.bad, and Anu}Jshahr. ForthWIth the above-named crentlemen ,nre lUvlteu t? hold office on the District Committee. Thus the Ceutre havincr been formed, It was resolved to hold first aiel classes as a be u inllin rr in the Governm~nt.. chools at BulaD(~sl.1aIH, Khurja an~l ikandrabad, with a po~ible class at the DIStUCt. Club. The C.IVl1 Surgeoll, Major teell, I.ll.S., has kindly consented to 1e e.xaml.n~l' to t.he vanous classes, :vllile Civil Assistant urgeon Rai. G, P. Raha SahIb.'. CIVIl ASSIstant ~rgeon Han Ra~l ,~arma, Civil .Assistant Surgeon Shyam Behan Lal and Sub-ASSIstant Surgeon Challlsukh are to be the lecturers. Since it
St. J ohn A rnbulance Association.
Oolonial R eports.
"'as deemed fit thut il1struct~on should ut fir t bo ~l'~e, i~l o.rder to O.l~cour~ge the was ronmred lor tho llU1'po::.o 01 lllstIucLlOllul COUlSCS, bandages 1110 lley movem e11t~", 'llouoraLlc \ . tl I' wonted 1'ho Rai Nathi Lal B a IlQl 1nr, C.I.E., WilliS bool d all ,~ . . . , LI tl I ucnerosity and public spirit, gnar~nteed. Lho CXpOIl. es ll~ cOI~~lectlOl~ WI.} 1.0 C aSSes l:l be held in tho EdwanI Coronatioll I1lgh chool ttt 1 hlllp., wllllo ~\"llar Abmad ~~ill K han of hitari gave a general dOllation of Rs; GO. Tho \\'orkl.l1~ fl~nd was then supplemented by grants of Us . 150 ft~ll1 tho hulanc1sl~ tl.!ll' ~ltml(Jlpahty. Rs. 150 from the Di trict Board, Rs . 50 from Stl~alldrtl.bad M~1ll1ClpaltLy, and Rs. 150 from E: hurja ~lnlticil'ality . Tll~lS funds h,lWlllg been ob~~lll;d,. Lhe lleCeHS~l'Y boo~,s, bandages a,ud charts have been lllden t?d lor, UJl(~ 01: theu r?CClpt, the cl~sses, wl11eb hut l!ltere t has have already been organised, will receIve fir. ·t aid lllstructlOll. been taken by somo ofthe members is shown !1Y the fact that the followlI1g gen~le men huve joined as Life.Mel;lbel's 0.1' the Illlhll.n }3l'l~nch :-~ . de ~,~. ll~ll1lphl'les, I.C.S. , Ruar Alllna(] illd Idlan, h.ual' Ikram All Khan, h . ual Obulcll1lla,h Khan, the H onorable Rai athi :nrul Bahuclul', U.l.E.
Opening .oj ~'lasses of. Insl1·~( dion.-:TLe c(}Dlmittce is to Le congratulated on the Sll ccess" IJlch It has achlOved III ollelllllg the two cla.sSe&-JU11ior alld Senior-on t lJe 27th September, 1911, so soon after lllC es.laLli&hmept of the Centre. The classes ~re l'referablx.held in the District ScllOOl rooms with tlle permission of the E tlucatJOlJal authontlcs,. and the I.l ead ]\1a&1..e1',' llJr. liali Kesbah Sanyal deserves th e thall l<s of the COlllllllttee for kll1dly lll'ovldlllg the classes with pupils, who with some of their teacher:;, have pntthewfielves uncleI' training with great enthusiasm. On tJJe very first day. of .opelling t,he cJasscR, 60 candidates, composed largely of Scl1001bo}'s, and a sprmklmg of outsIders ·w ere placed on the roll; alld, as there is a ste~tly d~JTland for c~as~es, \\ e hope to 01:e~l some mOle clas&ps ill the C1ll'relJt year, wl1lch WIll add conSIderably to the efJiCH,'lley of the Ambulance training. The foll owing thl ee mem bel'S of our H onorary Medica.l Staff kilJdly gave inaugUl al lectl1l'es t o the b\'o classes :-Dl'. A nlba PersIlad, Dr. Chandika Pershad, Dr. Malik Bahar Khan . The former lectured on the adult comse ill first aid to the injured! alld the t\l'O laUer OIl tlle jUl1i~r course for first aid and nursing, rrspectlvely, to the Vernacular Class accordl11g to the rule laid down in the byelaws of the Associa Lion. Constituti011.-Tlle constitution of the Celltre and its Executive Committee is quite in accOl'llance with the directions ant! conditions set forth by the Indian Branch . o,enerc:-l.Rema1·!.s.-Judging by the r~sulls achieved during the year under review. It IS expecLed that a great deal WIll Le done during the ensuing year on proper lines. As. the movemell t is popularisilJg itself among the masses, much good m~y be confitlenbally looked for~yal d.t.o .. jJlacf'? under the pIospering care of its pnmefoundel', Mr. A. W. McNall', Du,tnct Maglstrate, :FarrukhaIJad, the Centre it is confidently !Jo}led, will have a flourishing career like most. of its sister Centres in some parts of India. and ,,-ill preserve the grateful recollection of ils founder who takes s.o warm an interest in the ameliowtion of the condition of the sUfl'ering h umamty. As the blessed name of our beloved Emperor is assocjated with this h umane movcmel1t, cvcry loyal suIJject should endeavour to push on the cause to the ntmost possible limits.
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FARRUKHABAD DISTRICT. 1'1'(' j Clt' H'.
. W. McNair, I.e.s., Dt'ltrict Magi tra. te. " I('("·( ' lI al l· U I :1 11.
( ' hail'llI:111.
R a m Rich Panl, Rai Hahadur, 1I0U01':1I'}'
L. ;'Ir.s.
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Ntmab Mohd .A~gnl' Ho.. ain Khan, Honorary Magistrale. UOllOI':1I'Y T I' (,,:ll'I lIJ'("l·.
P nndit ulld~r'Naraya~ b'l~lshram , Gabu I3hUri1t Inchl, Bais Farrukhabad. R ais F arrukbabad, Oh] Kotha Parchn. treet. :lJ Nllcal S.aff. A mba Pershacl, L.~r.E'., Chan(]ika Pel' had, Ram Rich Paul, Rai Dallac1nr, Bala Gopal, L. :U:.S. , Malik Bahar Kh:lll.
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ANNLJAL REPORT.
I nt1·odllction.-Previous to the formatioll of the Ccntrp, two mceLings of a number of n otable crentlemen of the city "'pre held at the city Town Ilall to arrange preliminal'i~s for arranging a District Centre of that world-wide humane movement -The t , John Ambulance Association. 1\11'. 1nsl11'am, Honorary Secret~ry, F a rrukhabad Public L ibrary, at the request of those present? explained tho obJ.ects of th e Association in Urdu to the audience. The holdlllgS of these meetmgs cou pled with the circll1atiOl~ of. the, p]Q~pec~uses of tho .A. sor:iation among the general pnblic hada great enect III dll'Sellllnatmg a knowled~e of tbe advantages of t he A ssociation, and paving the way for the future sneces~ ot .the 1ll0:'emeDt.. Establishment a/' the Centre. -A cIO\\'cled aml enthuslflsbc pnbltc mcct1l1g of a repr esentative ch~racter was hell1 in August in !he To;l'~ llall, uDcler ~ho ~reside~cy of om popular Di.trict Iagi,trate, Mr. A . \\ . Mcl\[t1,J:c,s., ",1.0, l11lllS openlJ1g speech, dwelt on the sublimity of the cause, and the utilIty of. the. movement, and explained that it was meant to snpplement, not to supplant, mel lllthe:'to rel1(l~re.cl b y t h e medical profes ion . The. an:angcments ~vel'e exce~lcnt, for whleh c~'edlt 1S du e t o the Tahsihlar Mohd. Vazll' hhan and Ius subol'dmates. The meetmg had th e desired effect. Twenty gentlemen came fo),\\'ard, and were enyolled as Life Members while 177 wcre enlisted as Annual Members, among wlllch latter was also a l acly of high family, Mrs. A. Hamid, the wife of Khan Baharlur Abdul Humid K han, D eputy Collector Rai Bareli (Ou<1h). The five office hearer~ of the proposed Com mi ttee were elected and the mem bel'S of the Executive CommIttee chosell. Income ancl EJ·penditu?·e.-T he Centre is financially solvent, hithe~·to Rs. 466 h a ve been realised from the Life and Annual 3H em bel'S, and the expeDrhture of Rs. 102/11/9 incurred in the purchase of hooks and ambulance material, as is sho\vn ~y th e audited accounts appended Ilerewith. As the number of annual members m Sept ember rose to 200, we expect t o realize Rs . 400 from them which, added to the subscri ptions of 20 L ife Members (who will make a single payment of Rs. 50 euch), will bring the t ot al u p to R s. 1,400 which we hope to realise by the end of October. 1911.
Statement of Acconnts. Rcce{pts. T o Subscriptions realised
Rs, a. 1'. 466 0 0
E.'·penclittt1·e. Rs. a. p. 7 3 6 2 6 9 93 1 6 363 4 3
Dy Printing charges " ,tationery . " Books and Materials Balance
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466
0
0
466
PA~IJIT St;XD_U:
0
0
ARAYA~ 1l1'U.·HRAM,
R. B,
R.DJ RrCII PAUL, A;\rDA PJm~lL\'D; L.)J. r:;.,
Hon , Sec. and Treas. Chail'ilL(lIl . Hon . .A /IditOl'.
B_H KnIsKEx, r1 aclitur,
LUCKNOW DISTRICT. t-'h a i l'Ill311.
T he Commi:,siollcr of the Di\ isioll.
JloUOI'llry secre t ary mul Trcasurcr.
H.
'{u 1, t on, naruUl'
I.C.:.
i1t<'clical statI'.
11. N. Ohdedar, L. ~r.S., Retired Civil Surgeoll, Major ,Yo Selby, I,:}I.s., D . S.O . ,
F.R.C.S.,
1'. \V. Twells, Assistant Surgeon.
AXNUAL REPORT. T wo classes in first aid were held during the year, ono consisting of members of t h e local VOlUllL(eJ' Corpn and the olher of students ill the La ~lartiniere Collecre. The fO.lwcI' ~'as examincd ill eplember, 1911, alld out of 20 calldidates 18 oLiainoed first aId certIficates. 23 members of the cla~s bad received a full course ofillstruction.
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St. John A 1nu'L(,lance Association.
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Oolonial Reporls.
latcmcllt q( Acconnts.
E,I'}Jcndittt1'C.
Rcceipts. To 11 Subscriptions at 5s. ale of Books " Grant-in-aid from Oudh " quadron Funds
Rs. a. p. 55 0 0 11 0 0 150
216
0
0
0
By Subscription of Centre to . India,ll Branch " Subscription of9 members Lo Imlian Branch . rurchaso of Books " Splin ts and Do. " 13and(\,ges . Two Furley's Do. " iretchers " Miscellaneous " Olosing Balance
0
Rs. a.
p.
5
0
0
27 32
0 0
0 0
43
8
0
80 13 20 8 7 3
0 0 0
216
0
0
II, 'VAr.BURTON, lIon. Sec. and Treas.
BARODA STATE. Formed oy the tate in the year 1901, and co-ordinated under the St. John Ambnlance Association in 1910-1911. Managed under tbe supervision of thc Ohief Medical Officer Baroda State. State MeLlical Officers deliver lectures on the subject. An ambulance ~lass was formed at Bi1roda, at the Oountess of Dufferiu Hospital, in :March last and lcctlll'es on the same subject were delivered oy the Medical Officers in charge Ho pitals and 1st Class Dispensaries in the District. 39 candidates appeared for the ambulance examination this yea,r. Out of them 18 were successful. Of these one passed fo], the third time, and three for the sccond timc. Of these successful candidates 10 ,,-ere from Baroda District) frolll Kacli, and one from Amreli District. In nursing, 34 ont of 48 candidates were successful. In llome .Bygiene; 13 out of 40 'Passed the examination.
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the examinatioll ollly :JS of the totalllumber hall (Lualified to appeal' for the examination il.ud as the JIoIlOl'[l,I'Y Secretary, C<lptaill Fiemiug, had given some instruction'to these classes dlll'ing his visit, l\lajor P. 13. JIaig, Agency i:llll'geoll, was asked to examine them, he kindly did BO, finding 3'101' the 38 fIt tor Lhe first aid cel'tificale These will be ubtn.illClI frOlll Bombay all(l prescntrd to the succcssful can(liilatcs on the arrival of JIcr JJ ighncss the Ne\\'alJ Bcgull\ from lemopc. ClcGsses.-Prince of' Wales's Hospital for pupil:; of Jehangoria amI Solalllullia IIigh Schools. Tcu:hel', S. A. S. l)nndiL H,am!t ShUt' Dyul. 17 studcllts attcnded the class and reccil'ctl si( lcctul'cs and over, frolll April to JUllC, and 4 passcd tIle cxaminaLion. VicLoria Lancers Hospital for pupils of Vidoria Lancers (Sowars). Teacher, . A. S. Alltlnl Gaffa, Khan. 18 stuueuts receiveu six lecturcs and over from Al)ril to Jnly, 17 passet! the cX<t'llilJation. Shahjahauauad Dispensary for Pupils of ])hop:11 Stato Policc. Teacher, S. A. S. Fathah MohomeLl, 12 students reeei,' ed. six lecturcs and over fro111 April to August, 5 appeared for ille examination anu all passerl. ?\Jilitary Dispensary, .l(;hal1girauau, Dhopal, for pupils of' tllc Bhopal State Inrantry. Tcacher S. A. S. AgerSillgh. ] 0 studcnls received six lectures and Oycr frolll April to July, alld 9 passed tile cxall1inaLion.
1 /4/11.
List of E " pcnelilw·c. Rent to rost OlIire, Bopk"l Oity, fol' V. P. P. Parcel, receiveu from lIollorary Manager, St. J olm Am bulance Associatioll, Bombay, con Laining books, &c.
M. O. COlHlll ission, ine! mli llg receipt 22/1/11.
1/5/11.
BHOPAL STATE. )~l'esl(lc1lt •
Her Highness Naw'ab Sultan Jaban Begum Sahiba, G.c.s.I., G.C.I.E. ('llalruHlJl. Haji Ha fiz Ooloncl Obeidullah Khan, Sahib, Commander-in-Ohief Bhopal State Forces. Honora l'Y Secretar),. Captain J. G, S. Fleming, tate 'urgcon, Bhopal.
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7/6/11.
]{uih\"ty frcight OIl alJovc Ual'tage from station • . Do. fOI V. P. P. rereipt from IIonorary I11anagcl', St. .John A 111i)ulaIlCe ,\ 3. oci01Lion, for arLiculatecl skeleton and six anatomical diagrams H. O. cOlllmission, illclnuillg rcceipt Rail \Yay freight on above . Do. for Y. P.l'. receipt from Honorary .Manager, St. John .\ lllb111ancc A;;sociation, i'or OllC telescopic stretcher and onc pail' web slings M.O. cOlllmission, including lcceipt Oartage fOl abovc . Railway freight on above . . Do. for rceeipt of V. P. P. from Honorary Manager, St. John Ambula.nce Association, for surgi.cal havresacs, one FUlley stretchcr ol'llinary and t\\'o pairs of web slings M. O. COlllllli.sion, including receipt H.ailway fl'eighL on above Cartage for abovc .
Hs. a. p.
106 12 ] 2 4 12 0 4
0 0 0 0
226 0 0 2 3
5 0
0 0
40 0 0 2
0 7 4 0
0 0
8 0 5 12 0 4
0 0 0 0
190 ~
0 0
,Uecli('al !'ifaD'.
Oaptain J, G. S. Fleming, Retired Civil nrgeon, Dengal, State Surgeon, Bhopal, F. D. Barnes, U.D., Superintendent Lady Lansdownf' Hospital, Bhopal, E. 'Walker, :o.LD., Assistant Superintendent Lady Lansdowne Hospital, Bhopal, 'ub. Assistant Surgeons Abd ul Gaffar Khan, Abdul Majid Khan, Abelul nazzah, Agel' Singh, Ellahi Buksh, Fathab Mohamed, Rashun Lall, Rehmat Ullah. Punditta Ramashur Dyal, Mohomed Siddiq, Pllndibgori Shanker, N. Dr. Amituddin, N. Dr. anga Pershad, N. Dr. Chotay Ram, N. Dr. Kuda Buksh.
Annual Report.-The Bhopal State Centre wa' formed on the 20th March, 1911, a few days after the visit of :Major R. J. Blackham, B.A. M.a., the Honorary Secretary 'Of the Indian Branch of the t . John Ambulance Association. In pril classes were opencd at four Oentres :-(1 ) for the officers and men of the Victoria Imperial Lancers Hospital. (2) for the officers and men of the State Police at tIlfl Shanjahanabad Dispensary. (3) for the officcrs and men of the State Infantry at the Jehangirabad State Hospital. (4) for the senior pupils of the Jehangoria and Solamania High Schools at the Prince of Wales's Hospital. The names of the teachers are given below. Over 50 students came to learn, but about the time of
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J. G. S. FLEmxG (Captain), State Surgeon and lion. Sec.
BIKANER STATE. )·\·co,ideill.
' -ice·PJ·cshlcul .
Colonel H. II. The Maharaja. of Dikaller,
Maharaj Hhairrun Singh, C.S.1.
G.C.LE., R.C.S.L, A.D.G., L.L.D. 11011 ora.'}' »Iec.·('t:\I·Y. Major 0.1\1. GooLluody, I.M . . . , F.It.C.~,.l., l..Re.!'., D.l'.H., Dircctor Medical Dcpartment, 13lkaner Stale, Bikaner.
lUcdical S f an'.
!llaior C. M. Goodbody, LM.f;., F.R.a.S.I., L . R.C.P., D.l.H., Assistant Surgeon Barak Ohand, L.M.S.
Annual .Rcpo1't.-This Oentre has ollly recently been established, and it is hoped to report next year that work has been taken np with great success.
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St.
JOh1~
A n~bulClnce .Ass()ciat ion.
FARIDKOT STATE.
i'i ('c Oll(l N arai II
aidar Dyal
illgh, Presidellt, Council of Rcgenc.y. Til il'd I 'afa' oll.
)'af r o ll.
Sardar ' ingh, llIem bel', Oounoil of HegPlley.
II ~ji 1Ioull'i l\lohcl, , Yali Ullah,
!llelllher.
Ollncil of R('gClICY·
, iC('·('I1 11ia·ulIlll.
( ·h airJll a Jl.
Oh oudlla1 i 1(csan Ram, <'t\lClllCllt Officer, l!'ariclkot State.
CAptain Surdar Bir Sillgh, Slljlcrilllendent of Policc. l<'aric1kot lale.
1I01l0 1'<II'Y SN·l'('t:U')· .
P andit hrini\\'as, ILL HeadJ1w~ler, Brijindra High chool. Faridkot.
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It may h?re be l'e mal'ke~ that, t,he Darb.a r had willingl~ lakcn on itself to carry out
l: h'~ f 1":1(1'0 11 :lIul "I'('shlellf .
Sardar Bahatlur
Colonio.ll Reports,
1101101':11')' Ta·C'l"UI'C'J'.
Babn Bullia Ram, hie!' l\iullager , Faric1kot Balik, 1!'tnidkol.
)I c cl h';l l !ii falT,
M ulk Raj. Medical Officer, FaridI-ot State, Abdul Majid Khall, S.A.S., I1l11erial Sapper, F aridkot tate. T he work of the Centre has been satisfactorily going on dl1l'ing t1:e y~al' . ~i~ce the formation oftlle Centre in 1910 a large number of f?entle~1ell recel:,cd !llstrnctlOll in first aid hut only 16 candidates nl)pcareel for tllC iust aIel exammaLlOll, 14 of 'whom were declared successful. The three best passes were awarded medals of merit throl1ah the (renerosity of the tate Conncil. '1'be satisfactory result of th.e Ia t examiI~alion ~eflects a grcat crellit both 011 the ul'geon Instructor al1(~ 111s pupils. A few ~a es of sim pl.e fracture \~'ere tre.a.tcd .11y. two of our (~ual~fie~ pupils. Lectyres III Home NurSing and HygIene :,:1e de~n~eled. to, .a. cl~ss of .L members, whIle another class 01 2-1 gentlemen reCel\ el~ tUl.lnmg III til. t a.ld to the injured . . Doth the cIa. ses, which me~ at the state dl. peusary, thc eqmpment of which wa utili.etl in the demonstratlOn of lectures, "ere all \Yell attended, a.ll.d eyinced a keell intercst iu their practical \\'ork. Anothcr class composed of HIS H iahness's BIJdy Guards Imperial cryice apl,crs, and tIle State Infantry, were for~ed in the latter balr' of the year. The honorary lectnr~r .01' t.his class say ' that the courscs of lectures bave been completed, alHl only a ren 1011 I~ nec.e.. sary before t he members go up for the certific~te examin~ti?ll .. The! to~k up thell' work most enthusiastically, and showed conSIderable SkIll III It. .'1he 11llan~es of the Cent~'e are in a sa.tisfactory and sound condition ; th~ balance lU 11~nc1 \nth the t~'easurer IS a decent sum of mOlley. The dues of the Indwn Branch WIll soon bc remItted, It i s reoTetted that no efforts were made to form di visiollS of the t. John A.mbulance B ria~de in the State as there are not snfficicllt certificate holdcr· in fil'.t aill. It is b ' rI'l Ie E xecu tl. \'e,C 01111111. t t ee h oped that the Centre will show better \Yor~ next ye,ar. desire to thallk the members of the medIcal stall attached to the entre who d elivered lectures, and examined classcs during t1\C yc~r nnder revicw .. Th eir. best thank s are also due to Sardar Bahadur Sardar Dyal logh, tllC ellergLtlc pre:ndcnt of the Oouncil, who very kindly referred to the hum b1e work of om , Ccntre in hi ' ad dress of welcoID<' to His Honour, ir Louis Dane, the sympathetic ruler of the P unjab on the anspiciolls occasion of thc marriage of H . H, thc Raja. of Faridkot, celebrated in February last. GWALIOR STA T E.
G1.()alio?· Slat" Oenl1'e. -As this is to be the first Report of thc Gwalior tate Oentre in connection with the St. John Ambulance Associatioll, it would not be out of place to aiye a short hi tory of its fOlmation . It was in lhe year 1905 that the Darbar ask~d Mr. J ohnstone, late Ins1 ector General of Ed~catioll, to ?uumi~ a "cheme to start amLulance classes at G~alior ' Mr. J ohllstone, 111 consultatIOn WIth the presen t General Secretary, Colonel D. S. 'Wagle, drafted a schcme which was su bmitted to tLe Darbar for its approyal. Aftt:!' some corresponc1e.llce, the scbeme was finally sanctioned in 1908 . T11e scllcme proposed the opelllng of cl.a?ses at L ashk ar, Ujjain and Sipri, but the Daruar's sanctioned !'chlme madc prOVISI?n for classes at L ashkar only, which, if found to work successfully, gradual extensIOn to other places in the State was to be made. So the first Ambulance Class was opened on Septemter 1 6th, 1908, ullder the auspices of the Education D el,artment.
the beneficent \\'ork lo Il1lpart 1he useful knO\dedgc 01 how to rendcr assistance in ca~cs ~f sudden illl1~sE a.lld a~cideJlts. But illis diu ~ot give scope to the public to bnng Its chal'lLable IJII'Llllct llltO play. 011 thc advIce of the lio11orary Sccretary Indian Bran.c hl St,...John Amunlunce Association, Oolo~el Wagle proposed to th~ Darb[Lr tllc formatlon of an Amuulancc Ocntre for Gwahor. A schcllle was submitted which was latc1' fllll Cl](led by ille Oomlllittec ap}Jomted uy tuc Darl)al' which was eventllally acccptcd by it. It wa::; cxactly a year ago tlHtt, a meetincl was held at thc Jai Vilas P[Llacc, lI11der tIle Ohail'll1allsllll' of lJis lIighness thc :J[allarja Scindia. whercat .th e a.lll~llcl e~1 scll~Jlle W etS read alJ(l }la. se d. His Highness graciously accepted. the Pl'e:;IdclltslilP 01 thc CClltre a.nd also Lccame thc Patron by givin rr a handsome donatioll. 8 0 0ll a ll cr two lucal CcnLres wcre orgalliscc.1, one at La~llkar and. the other at Ujjai11.
Lashkll1' Local Cent/'( :-Oolonel Sat·Jar Appajirao , aheb Sitole Amir-ul-Umerao is the ChairIllan, a.lld. Dr: • '. '. Antia, Honorary [:) ccretary, assist,ed by a Oommitte~ of six members. It, I,' WIth extrcme 1 cgret tlw.t the Oommittee record here the sad loss which the Uelltl'e lJa.s . utTered. by the dealh of Major J. Filrose \\ho was one of the members of the OOTllmittee. Thc llames of the gentlelllen ~yho b<'came Life Membcrs during the year are as follo\\'s :-Sardar Lieutenant-Oolonel , it' Michael Filrose, R.S . S., C.I.E., .J. ·W. D . Johnstone, C.I.E. , Pandit K , M. Phatak Sal'llar Oolond Appajin~o aheb :itole, Oolonel D. S. W.agle, L.l~.C.l'. & s. Forty ~ on~ g~ntlem?ll han leglstere~ tl~ell' names for ll1?mberslnp, but only six havc so far paId III theIr annual subsenptlOn. The Comnuitee had four meetings and tIle percenhge attendance was satisfactory. (}lasscs :-Therc \Yere three ses iOllS for gi\'ing instruction in fir t aid cach session lasting six weeks, the clas ·cs lIIet 011ce a "eek at Victoria ColleCle La'shkal', Tbe traiuing \va.' gi "ell by Assistant urgeon K. J. Dik~hit. Th~' £rst cla~s cons~sted of 26 stuclents. The second sessiull w~s held from January to April, and conslstell of ~9 ~tudC11tS, all drawn fronl the PolIcc Department. As they WCle taken awa~ for Oellsl~s \\'ork Lefo1'e the I;Gss!on was cOlllplete, this was s}Jlit up into two l)artIes, one p1'1or lo and the other alter the Ccns us "ork, and hellce this session was prolonged for fOUl lJIollths, Out of these 29 studL'llts, 24 were declared to ha\ e I)assed. Tile third sessioll \"OS helll from ~Iay to July anel consisted of 5 students only. This wonld sho\\' that thc ' tatc Official. tliclnot give the Committee as oCIood help as coul!l be cxpcc ted ill furnishing candidates to attclld the classc::;. On t1.e formation of tIle Celltre t.he Educational D epartlllC:lIt transferrEd all thc amuulance materials to Oolon el \\'ugle, for ",hiell thc thank ' of' the Centre are rIue, as also for the use of the rOO1l1S a t Lashknr and .ijaill. The amounls reco'i'ered. durinc)' 111e 0 year by the Lasbkal' Centre from ll onatioll amI 1>ubscriptions was Rs , 346 . T he expcnditure \Ya ' R ·. 1....9/ 7/0, lcaying a balance of Rs. 156 1 i3." MiWcuy :--In con nltation with Colonel Raj\\a Ie, thc Adjutant-General Gwalior Army, a sclieme Wu.s prepared an!l put up for the tlppl'OyaI of the Inspector-General Gwalior ..:\.l'lIIY. which \\'a · accepted. by llim. Tlt e 5l:heme in short pro\'idc::; for the training of Gllllell, inclntlillg ofticers ill cach rcgiments exeeptinc, the 5th 6th and the ,th I nfalltry Re " illlent · for each of which 4 i the required nUlIlber, 'The classes to be held ill thc Sllmmel' . e. ion. III a.ecordance \\'ith the above scheme classes wcre held at Lashkar amI Moral', and the llumber trained were 47 and 28 Tespecti\·cly. The ac:co uuts of th e G\\'aliol' Centre me as follo\\s :-R . 2,2 0 'w ere Tecei,cd all!l th e total eX)lenditlllc was Rs. 3'20/ 3. \vith a closillCl ba1ance of Rs, ~,5:::9/13. R·. 300 han Leen a (iYanced to the Lashkar Centre,O which. thOllUb re~oyerahle: is shoWJl Ull Icr the COIUlllll of expelHliture A \YOI'd more alld we' conclude tIll' shOl't report. At the c'l,d of tLe fil'"t year all that can be said i· that we have been able to orgalli~e thc Cc;ntre::; [It La hkar and Ujjain on a sati ·factory basi -. Ola·. es have l)eclJ starter1 at both places l)Ut the. e han: not ueen nrv \l'ell receiyetl especially at Lashkar. The ofJicial' all!l the public have not so far tayoured us with their much valued upport. It is llcccl1ess to state that without their co-operation and support a \York of thi ' kind cannot go on. The Oommittee strongly hope, ho\\,ever, that those to whom this appeal is macle will gin> thc Association tl,-eir helpinCf hand which it so rich 1)' deserves. 0
St. John A ?nbulance Association.
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UJJAIN LOCAL CENTRE. ]·1'('8141('111.
Rao Bahatlnr Balmukhantl Bhaya u.heb Sa,l'subha Pl'ant 1I1a1\\'a. IIOllOl'al')'
TI·CMIUI'('l·.
~(·CI·claI'Y.
Dr. V. M. l'hatak, 8npcrinlendent, Malwa Dl&pensary, Ujjain.
Amritsar Bank, Ujjain. lUcdical
~laO.
Honse SU~~.C~ll, Oivil HospitaJ, Ujjn.in, V. 111. rhatak, uperintendent Ma,}wa Dlspensary, D.lJUl11.
:K. O. Ohipkel',
L.l\J.S.,.
Under instructions l'ecei,' ed from the Chief Medic:1l.0fficcl', Gwal,ior Stale, a mee~ iug 'was convencd on the 3rd of February, 1911, Wlll~h "":s. }ll'esHIed o.~e~' by SIr nbha Saheb Ma]wn. and attended by oDkers and le~d1l1~ Clt:~C~1S of UJJam. The importance and 11tility of having a bnllleh "Olklllg 1ll UJ.lalll of the t. John Ambulance Association was fully explaincd by Dr. V. 1\1. Pha.t ak, and ~llC samo \\a strongly upported by Sir nbhn. Saheb. In the COlll'be 01 thc meetl1lg . eth Nazir Ali promised to pay a snm of Rs. 50?, and tllU~ become n. P~l1on of the A ~ociation. Besides this, fi,c gentlcmen rrgJ, tcred tlJ?ll' namcs as LIfe l\I(:mbers and eicrhteen as ordinary members. The lllllllber .of ?n11l1ary lllCnl~)e]'s has llo,~r gone up to 36. Olasses wherein lectures on first aid pr~llCJple and pra~L1ce were dcln:ered commenced on the 15th Febrnary, 1911, and up hll now 'ire had J1l all fonrs~sslO~S. eyenly-six tndents attended thc lecturef:'. O~' t!ll'Se 56 ~pl'eal'ecl for ex~mJnatlOn and 34 pa ed . The last batch of brenty 11a ye hl1l~1led thell' lectures ancl "111 f:'ho~tJy be examined. So far only first aid lectures were d~ln'ered, but arrangemC'nts are belDg made for lectures on Sanitation and Home HygIene. All Ule departments of the "'tate at Ujjain ent anum bel' of studellts Cor the first n.id ela~es, except .. tl!e Customs and Excise. Three gentlemen frOJ1J aJllong the local 1'e 'Hlellis of UJJalll attended the fourth essioll. ince the cstablishmellt of this C(:ntrc three JlJcetings of the 1IIallao in cr Committee were called. Ont of the total pronn ell SU111 of Rs. 92 by the subsc~ib~rs to the fund of this Ce11tr.e, Rs. ~n ha"e 1 cell leaJised. ~'he total expenditllreamollutsto Rs. 170/ 4/ 0, leav111gcash balance ofRs. ·11 / 12 deposlied in the Amritsar Bank at Ujjain.
Statement of A ccounts. E .rpend it II (e.
Rs. a. p. To Donations by Life Members at Hs. 50/-. . 150 " Subscriptions by Ordinary 62 Members
Rs. a. p. By Payments of tafT 156 4 COlltingent EXllenses . 11 0 " Balance in Amritsar Bunk 41 12 0
" Arrears
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HYDERABAD STATE. rl'esiclcul .
Raja Rajayan Maha Raj a Sir Rishen Per&had Bahadur, Lieut.-Colonel R. Shole,
K .C .1.Y..,
the rrime Minister.
HOll. Sccl'el It I·.l'.
Directcr, Bis Ilighness thr Tizal11's Medical Department. IUeclica 1 Staff. Abdul Rahman, Abdul Rassul, Abdul Razack, Abdul Ghani, ?If. B., C.M. (Ed.), M.R.C.S.L (E.), D.P.H. (Oantab.), Aitamadul Haq, Ahmed ilJirza (Eel.), B.S.C., lII.lJ., Ed.), Captain N. D. Barrett, Captain A. Chmarette, Captain R Oornelius, Oaptain D. Fa.rrington, Lieut. 1\luhamed Ashraf, Surgeon Mohiuddjn Shariff, Lukhman-udJaulah Bahadur, Oaptain Nawab Khedive Jung Bahadur, M.R.e.;)f. (Ed.) M.D., J.M .•. ,
INDORE STATE. 1·I'C8idcJlt.
lIIashir-ud-Dowlah Hai Balmdur Nanak Chand, C.I.E., 1\linister, Indore State.
-'I ('Iii ClI I
Jlollor:tJ'Y SCCl'ct:lJ'Y.
Dr. Colak R. Tambe, Slate Surgeon, Indore.
~ 1 aff.
Gopal R. TumlJe, :;o.f.A., B."C., L.~1. & s., 't ate Surgeon, Govind ,Yaman MUDSbi, B.A., L.::\l. & Ij., Assi ,tant urgeon, Prabhudas Goculdas, L.~r. & ~., Assistanb Surgeon, n. 1\1. Tembe, ]"R.C.l'. & s., ASslstant ,111'geon, S. N. Deo, L.lI[. & s., Superintendent, Municipality, S. N. 'arangpani, Senior Sub-Assistant Surgeon, Adbar Narayen, Sub-Assistant Surgeon.
JAIPUR STATE.
Receipts.
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Annual Report.-One of the classes eonsi&ting of 25 of all ranks of the District police uuder training 1909-1910, was examined on the 30th Jovember, 1910, of whom 20 passed, 4 failed and 1 failed to appeal'. Two new classes consisting of mell of the DisLrict Police have heen under training but llave 110t yet l)cen examined. Sevcral classes in the various regiments of H.M. forces are under instruction, but none of them have yet heen pl'eSellteu for examination as the heavy relief and camp duties have interfered with the trainil1g of these classcs. Several proposals resulting from Colollel Sir R. Temple's visit lJave been malIc to GovernnJent to further the work of the Associatioll, lJamcly, thnt tho NolJlcs of IJyLleralJad Le asked to giye small dnnatiol1s; tIle tcaclJing of First Aid and Home Nursing in the houses of the nobles tlJrough the auspices of the Ladies' AflsociaLion, the apjJointment of a second Secretary for the Centre am1 additional Life :Memhel's and Medical Officers, also the l!l'ant of Rs. 2,000, to meet initial expenses and the extension of the work to certain District IleadqtHlrters. Sanction has beeJJ accorded to the Rs. '2,000 asked for, hut the other proposals are uuclel' cOllsiclelation, the necessary skeletons, diflgrams, elL, llave bcen ordered with a view to morc complete insbuctioll being given. ThE> outbreak of plague in Ilyderahad llllfortunately hUR put a stop to any active Rteps being taken towards tIle extension of am hlllance \\'ork, and it is feareel that very little will be done for some tilllo unlrss there is complete subsidence ill plague.
)'r('sifi(,l1 t. His Highness the Maharajah af Jaipur, G.C.S .L, G.C.I.E., G.C.V. O.
)folloraJ'Y ioI('Cl'cta 'y.
Oolonel Dhanpat Rai, C.I.E., M.V.O. The number of passed pupils is 280 ; owing to pressure of duty more men of the corps could not lJe trained, as they had ]]0 time to attend the classes. There are 13 Divisions of 20 men each. The Dnrbar lJave kindly deputed one Assistant Surge:m and one Inb-A.ssistallt Surgeon to assist in the training of the men. The lattcr d elivers lectures to the classes and the former conducts the examination when the course of lectures is over. Two days in the week are set apart for the lectures and in th e remaining li\'e clays the passed pupils give lessons to the men under training. Major Fishel', 1.;)[.S., Superintendent of Dispensaries and Vaccination takes much interest in the matter anrl renders help when necessary. Tbe progress of training could not be maintained as owing to In.te drought and the threatened scarcity of grass the corps hall to he scattered in the district. The men are further in tructed after passing the examination how to handle the ambulance conveyances and the cooking carts, and dispense relief n.llfl com fort to the sick and wounded in the station as well u.s in time of war. For tren.ting cases of acciden ts in the corps or in the civil popl11n,tion the men are equippeel 'lith bandages. Arrangements exist in the corp_ for the carrying of 500 sick and wOllnded in time of war, with adequate provision for the kitchen made. In peaco a much larger number can be served, as during the lust famine as many a.s 9,000 stricken men were relieved, and the water arrangements, though it 'rya extremely hot, more than met the demand. "0 serious case was treated 1)y the men bcyond a minor case here or the.re. The follo'oTiug ambulances were lent at Delhi for the use of the temporary Oentre ·tarteu there in connection with the Ooronation DurLar :-15 Ambulance Carts-a cart carries t'oTO
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serious or fonr ordinary cn.ses. 1 Takht-i-Rawall ~l1loving OIl'OM) for carrying one serious amI two on1illary cases. looking Cart iL cn,n Lum out tea 01' soup, or ho t watcr as the case may he. Its capn,eiLy is 60 gallons. 2 MeLI.l Pakhal fl fot" water canylug- it aho cnn, Lurn ~nt ~ea if Ilecesfla1Y. 30 Hid ing Ponies. 32 Men (JlM~ed pupils). The btest 111 ven tlO,n 1S the .abo ve metal pakhal. It can be used for waLerlllg camp roads ",hen not othe1'\\'lse reqU1l'ec1.
MYSORE STATE. A mbulance classes were arranged in three instiLl1lions-Lllc ,\Vit1ows' Home, tIle M aharaja's Collt:1ge, and the l\Iahn.mi'R Uolloge. The w~rk il,Hned out ill th~ Widow's Home is sn.Lisfaetol'}'. Thirteen stllllents who werc il'ameJ 111 li ome l1r811lg hy Dr. A. nanlhara.nliengar 'appeared for examination hefoJ'e ])1'. ,T. V, J\arve. Tlin exu,111i ll ation was rather severe as only five of them pass <1, a llumber l11twlI lower than n.ny to be seen in ambulanca examinations. Another cll1.ss [01' the fail ,(1 I1S well u.s fresh students is 1100ain beO'llll. The collection for tho year el1cleel o'vemhcr, 1911 was H.s. 497, and theOtotal ~xpC'llditl1re was H.s, 233/1/6; of this, Hs. J3f) were ]laid as establishment charges, Rs, flO fot' the pnrCl1fl.Se of Ambulance. tex i-books al1d the b alance fol' stationery, printing (lUll otlier expenses. There IS a halance of Rs. 2 63/13/6 u.t t he credit of the Association.
Tr(,tlS U T('r.
Pre , J.lont an.l Chalrlll a ll.
agod ]3.
B. A,
Dewan,
tate,
Jf Oll OJ"l'U'Y S('('r (' tary . Rai Halladur LaIn. l3i sheshur Nath Dewan of Rajgal'h Statr..
Lala Onkarbukh sh IIajiley, the ' tale ACCO\llltallt. ltl (' d lea I
~;I
aJT.
Pundit T)iln.~~hnr ~1isrn., .f:lnh-i\~sislaTlt Surgeon, Tmpey Hospital, L axman 1 anoo.J1t'Uo, Snb-AssIstant :::)urgeoll, BillC!h Hos pital, Biaora.
Rajgarh,
The 'entre wa.s opene(~ 1,1~J'e in the ~idd)a of Octohel , ] 910, and the arrangemen t for books allcl oLher reqnulltJes was q1l1ckly made 1m (1 the lecLuJ'c in "First Aiel" was cOl11mencr:d for the Am1~111n.lJce Ola.~s on tll c 5th rovellll)er,] OJ O. Tho class consisted maJllly o~ the clerical 8u1)01'<lmalrs 01 different departments amI had eigllieen Stl1d~l1tS. D~1I'Illg the first three months the wOlk went on fairly well, hut owing to cel'tal11 llnavoH.h1Jlc causc~~ lectures were stopped for about i11rce monihs and then recommencce1. A haLch WIll now 1;e ready to n.ppear at the examination about the end of tll,c c;l1'rcnt yen: r , a~d the examination will l)e cOllducted hy t.he Agency 'urgeon III 1)110[>301 clnl'Jllg ln8 u sual IUI111lnl tOl11' of tllis State. The next. 1)atch C011siBting of o~er t~\'cnty-foU1' llwn fl:011l thn Military Police and ('ava1ry with some of the officerS]8 lJelllg formed .'1.11(1 wIll aLlend lr cLlll'es which will he ready for examination next raj': 'ub-Centre has reccnt!y l)een forme~l at Biaora, and it is hoped that the Uent1f1 wJ1~ ,aI Ao l.w al;lr: ~o sC'ncl 111 some candldates for examination next year. As regal'fl s Ii lllanClal pOSltlOl1, the Siaie defrays all t.he expenses of the Oentre.
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RAILW AY CENTRES.
NAGOD STATE. U. lIannman Prasad,
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lIon orar y S('cr (' t.al'Y. B abu Mohalllal, IIeadl1las lcr, Angloernacnlar cbool, agod.
•J o int UOJl oTa ry ~(' er('t al· y . Tewal E.ishorr, Inspcctor of Police, Nagocl. ltl<' (li c al S taff.
B. Nagendra Nath Lahiri. Since the estab1i hment of this Centre at Nagod, work in connection with the Ambulance Association has been done under the control of the President, MUllshi H anuman Prasad, D.A" Dewn.n of agorl. The public have yet to le(ll'n to take interest. The office hearers are Stale, ervant. About 44 boys frOlll the: Anglo Vernacular :MidJle and the Town chools at Tagod were selected to for111 the arlnlLs and the junior bru.nches of the first aid class. Lalcr the IlulJll)er was )'e(lucocl, tllC incompetent and the innttentive fa1ling off. Twel\'e boys of thc Allult Branch were examined by Lieut.-Oolonel II. E, Drakeurockman, the Agency SllrgrOll, Bagjclkhancl in March, 1911. It i' understood that seven of them passed, hut ullforlllul1.te1y neither the result has been publishecl. nor have their certificates hecn rcreived 80 far. The Examine1', who is now at IIyrleraha.cl has heen a(lell'essrd. The Memhers of the Junior Branch were examined laLer by ,'uu-Assistant, Ul'gron Pandit H.np Ki shen of Jaso, who published that seven ont of cleven passed. Thesc Imve lJean fl.warcl!!( l certificates. A fresh class consisting of twenty memher,;, officials alld police constables has been opened. The lectures are altenderl with 1.011.1 amI intercst. The H eir Apparent of the Ohief of Nagod ancl the President hilllself n.re among the O fficial, tndents . It is n. pity that tho fresh class conld Dot be for 111 ('(1 alld the lectures attended before the 11th eptcmber, 1911, owin![ to the 1101l'j1rCpare:nuess of the HOlioral'Y Lecturer, who contempl::l,terl to (levote his ~pn.re timp for ille preparalions for his own grarle examination. The Honorary Lecturer, }tabu Tn.~cndra Nath La.hiri, has discharged his duty with painstaking inter st. The ,'t.aLe pays all expenses of working the Centre.
RAJGARH STATE . PI·(' s hl ('nt.
( 'halt·nUln.
n is Highness Ra.ja Rawnt Sir Binehsingb, K , c. 1. E .
Kour Birendrasingh, the Heir Apparent.
EASTERN BENGAL STATE RAILWAY. J'I'(,F,i cl ('lI t.
Colonel C. A. H.. Browne.
II OJI Ol':tr y 8ccl'd llry •
A. V. Hawkins, Esq., Assistant Manager. ltJ N li ('a l
~ t a /r.
. Bis:vas Sarat Chandra, i\~si stu,n ~ Surgeon, Ubakrahal t~ Smes Olmnder, B. A., L. M. S. > CaptalU II, 1)n.y, UUI. I)., Gupta Oan 1) Vass, L, M.S., A ss1stallt Surr'eon A, IIouhouse Military, As;.,is tant Burgeon, Laha ,'asi Bhnsal1, L,M,S., C. '\V~ M~ine, I.S , M. D.: J, G. '1. Mathews, J.H.M,J)., Modak Kedar ath AssistalJt StlI' Cl eOll Mondol Bhajahari, I..M,S" . 1anc1i UJ.ll111i Lal, J"~I.I',, ,'en Dhi/enc1l'a Nath, Jd'J~8., Sen Indra Narayall, r,:;\r.s., SHlkar JOLlllCll'a. J 1ohun, L, \f.S" J, D. ThoUlas, Military Assistant Surgeon, LICUt. D. \Valler, r.S,;\f.1J. ~nsll'l1cliol1 S ill first ai~l to the injllr~cl wn.~ imparted to the employes of this Rallw.ay for 801116 ypars 1'1'101' lo the csiu.bhsh1J1ent of a 'I)(;:cial Centre for tbe Railway and 8JI1~e th cn l11uch has been dOJlP to creale illterest ill nIl that pertains to "First Aiel." TIle' furtherullce of Lite ilitcresLs of lhe Association has 1)een entrusted to a Speeial C?ommiLLee wiLh!lI~tJ'uctioJ1s t? meet p:-rioclically ami to consider among olher tllll1g,s the clcplltaitoll of a. teum (01' th e J:ad\\'ay Ohallenge, 'hield Competition . Sllh-001nJlliLtces hn.ve al'io bc:en ap{loil1Led aL sixteen staLioll':! to make known the object~ a,nel.work of Lll,c Assoeiatioll, awl to bring their l'ersollal inOnenee to IJear on tlie Sul)c)!'(ll.llatc. s.LD!! to aLtr·ncl the L ectul'C's. To popnlari!ie these first aid classC's certalJ1 IIl'1\, 11e ,~cs have also iJec1I grante,1 to il, staff. DllriJ1g the season cl.asse .. ,,:cl'u.,helc1. ~t ~~ald::h.' ClIitPll~" KalJ.ehral'a1;1, ~{llUllla, Rrisl~])nganj, Damukdla, Ra)lJan , 11161111, ,a](lpnr, I al'kltipur, ' h~Ltthar Lulmolllrhat Godarru,li . I1 :ve)'~aLLeJJClet! . l)y about 2;:;0 men. ' '" ' A ml11gaol1, anc1 , ' <1]'(1" \V I I1C It is a lllatter of regret, tha.t t!lC! res ults of the ('xaTll1nahon9 \\,pre ]](,t yery satisfactory. This wa.s due to the ma.J~r~ly of the cal~dielalet; being d~sq1talified on account of not ha.ving put in the re(lInS1 if' J1lun be)' 01 aLtl'l1rlallces. E1gh L mel) of Lh e TraOic ,'taff liUve obtained certificates. A shiell] prc5cnte(11lY the lILlllagcr was cOll1peteel for , A team from this Centre was ~ellt to Alhhaharllo cOlTl}le.te for t.hc Indian Hailways Ohallenge ,'hield, and though they \\'('re 110t sllcces!iflll 111 cn.l'J'ylllg off the, 'hielc1, they gaye a good account of thelJlselve ', Ol1e Illelll hc)' of the t :III 1 heillg cOllsic1C!red the secolld be ·t man in the whole competition. In cOllclusion, \\'e hopc to give a better I1.ccount of t~lis Centre next) ear, us all cOllcel'l1ed arc workmg to this end.
Oolonial R eports.
St. J ohn A ntbulance A ssociation.
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EAST INDIAN RAILWAY. 1I01l0l';n'y !i; (,('l'C'. a l'Y·
Pl'('Slcl('ut.
'V, A, Dring,
C. l.E . ,
A gent.
~('(liC:11
T he District Medical Ollieel', Lillooah.
S.aff :11ul K\::c'('UO,C
( ' OllllIlHl ('(' .
J. S t ua.rt B rooke,F. R. C. S. 1., L. K. Q. C. P . 1., B . ,\Thi tll101~ 011ill ness, L. 1\ c. s. r. ~ L. R. .c. P. L,
H. H. W atcr s, M. n . C.s., L.l1 . C.P., Lond., (H onorary LIfe l\ [clllber), E. Mel~. NIl'holJ, lIf,D., C. M., D.P. II., Edin . , H. , V. IIol llleS,lII.H.U.S., l,.n C.1'., LOlld., A~ , VI1lte H.obertson , L. R. C. P., L . R . C. S., ELlin., A. D. l a,cLcod, L. H. C. 1'. I., L. n. c. s [" Eo A. II OllSCl1l,.n, lI1 B • , BCD P II. , Oambridrre A . 1\. H . Pollock, lII.ILC.S., L.ll.C.l'., LOl1Ll. , ' 1 • ." •• b ) 1 B .do, A. C. Brown, M.1'..C.8., L.RC.P., Lond . There are also. 1,\\'0 Ell.I'OpOall ant fou r Indian Assis tan t m geons qualified to act as illStl'l1ctOI' 111 first ~lHl. Th is Oentre bas been [ormcd for the pl'OpE:l' orgalli ation of Amhnlallce wOlk on thc E ast I udian Ruilway; i t)s independent of all Provincial clltles, and is~nes certi ticates to those \\ h o hu\'e attelld('( l IcctureR ami passed the necessary e.·all1l11ations. ,Yh en the classes are workillg atisf'u.ct.orily a cnp will he pro\'i<ll'd 1'01' com p eti tion between ~he dilferent t~aU1s .. The E,xamlner a,t s,lIch COml)(~litiOl~S,Call.notbe l\Ietlical Officer of the Ea t I llLltan Hruhmy CompallY. 1 he Ilf'atiqllarlel > taLlOI1S of all Di t lie~ l\l edical Ollicers mId EUl'opean .As~iSLant Surgeons have been fully equipped with e,erything r equi;;ite fur teachi~lg (i ,·s. aid. The ~'e~ults ha,:e not been as sati factory as they Iliiglit ha \ e beel; O\\llIg to tho fact that ~t IS very (!Jffic u ~tJ to aet R nnnin m en to attend rt'glllady . \\ e hope "hen the DeIhl Dur1111l' rush IS ov~ to start OUI' clt. ses arrain with better I'C:->lllt" 1'01' llext year. Two mcn p:v;sccl the third stacre aud tl\'C mel~ pas ed the sccond stage, II Ililc fifty·rour oi>taine(l first aid certificates. Teams Were entcred for the Haihl'l1Y ,hield amI the Brigade Oh allenue CliP r e,peeti\' ely, and although neither was SllcCE:ssluJ, it is worthy to note that th;y 0111y dropped even pomts Ollt or a possible eight hundred in thc combillcd examinations iu stretcher \Y ork.
MADRAS AND SOUTHERN MAHRATTA RAILWAY. ]~l'csid cnt.
{'II a i I' IIt:1 I ..
A . R . Ander,on, Agent, :Mad ras and outhem l\lahratta Railway Company.
W . I;. Wright, G eueml Traffic 1\1anager, Madras and ()utbern Mah rattt. R ailway Company.
Douoral'Y Secl·chlI'Y·
W . R. Gib on , F.n.c.s. (Eng), L.n. !'. P . (Lollcl . ), D.T. M. &u. (("amb,), Ohief M ed ical Officer, )I adlas anu outllern ~ I ahratta Rail way (on leave). L. H. 1. B ell, M.B., Ag. Ohief Medical O~Ii('er, Madras and ou tLem ~l ahratta Railway, Hayaplll'am, Madra JJ('(li('al S.a fr.
L. H. 1. B ell , ;\f. B. , CH.B. (Edin . ), K . Obel1tti, L.U.C.P., L.RC.S., L.P.P.S. (Edin. and Glasgow), 'V. R. Gibson , F.RC.S . (Eng.;, L. n . c.p. (L ond.) D.T.)l, & 11, (Oamb.), A. 1. J ack so n, L.R.C P., L. R.C.S. , ' .. F.P.S. (Edin. t1.Ud Glasgow). Lect ures 0\1 first aid to the injured an( l sick were given at Mauras, Rayapm'am, P cramLor, Arkonam, Jalarpet, Bilngalore, Oantonment, 13(11lgalol'e ity, Guntakal, Gall og, H u1l i, V a coc1agal1l')' Belganm, ~ I il'aj and Ghorpnri. The total nnmber ot' r ailway employees who attelHled the lectures aggregale to ·11 of which 135 attended fo Ul' or mo re lecturps. -Fifty-. eycn canJidates l'a,.,~ed the examinatlOn for th e certi ticates. Etforts are being made to [orlll DivislOllS of the't. John Ambulan ce B rigade. A'/.u1ited Acconnts.-The ~lad ra s and outhem nIahratta R ailway Company defrays th e expen ses of t he Oen t re ,
NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY . ]'l'csillent :nul ( 'lIail'nmn.
nonOl'al'Y $(' cl'c.aI'Y,
The H on. E . P. Burt, C.I. E., Man ager K orth-Western Bailway.
F. FlU'lIivall, ()Irg. Dy. Manager. North"Western Railway, Lahore.
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ln e di c aJ S taR'.
Oolonel O. J. Bam bel', 1. M.S., ] I1spector-General of Oivil Hospitals Punjab L ieu t. ·Col. A. L. Duke, ur. s., Residcncy Surgcon and Ohief MeJical 'Officer i~ J3aluchisLan! ~01one1 R 13. R:oe, 1. ?If. s. , Princi pal Medical Officer, Sind District. Also the CivIl Surgeons, Asslstaut Surgeolls, and, 'uu Assistant Surgeons of the several Sub-Oentres, who acted as lccturers and examiuers. D uring t he l?eriod undel'!eview, classcs o[ i~lstruction in first aid to t h e injured wore held at fourtcen stations anu the opf'lI1ng of new Sub-Oentres at ten Dlore sta tions has r.ece~lLly uecn sanctiollOll; 216 ll1en have passed the first aid examinatio n . . ~nt of ~llIs llurn1cl'.1:17 h~ve b~~ll p.l'ovi~lou with certificates and the sUl!ply of cer tlLtcates !Ol' the remanJlng sixty-nine IS b01l1g arrange!l for. A first aid class of E l1l'Opeal~ lallies .,:as a,150 bJ"~ld at Lahore allli thirteen lacIies passed successfully a nd o~talllod c~l'tlhcatcs . N lI~e men were sllccessrully l'e-exa,mineu for the voucher. T o give an Impetus to tIm; work lecturers, who will be Railway Medical Officers of a ~rade nO.t Jower than Assistant Surgeons, have 1)een appointed as Local ecretanes ~t (hlferellt ,ful)-Oentre", Three NOl'th-"\Yestel'll RailwflY teams were sent dOWIl tIns year l.o AJ1~haLad uucler Military Assistant-Surgeon Mr. ~lalir to ~ompcle for .the all Inllt~ RuJ ways Challenge Shield and Brigade Challenge Onp. TIllS. was the hrst ;yoar tJns Ol~P was competed for and our (A) team came back as Wlnners, To stllllulate the ll1Lerest. of tho ~ta(r on t~le North-"\Vestcrn Railway generally, an Ambulan ce Oha,lJpnge lueld of smtable desJCfIl has been obtained from J£ngland , and all AUllual COl11l~etition will Lc held at L~bore in February of each year, wh.en team.s ,r1'?1ll the Vill'lOUS local Oeutrcs will compete. A Pt. John Amlmlance Brigade DIVISl~ll '\'as formell at Lahore, lJll~ the numbers of the Brigade has oce n sO~l e what h::llldlcl:pped for want of ~he pre:;cl'luecl forms for enlisting men, which were saHl to be nut avadahlc. Mr. D . Ness, foreman mechanic and Mr. J. Reid, covcnal1te~ tlll'1?er, were tl~anked for th~ prompt and skilful manner with which they rendered first al~l to n, cool!e who hall ~llS arm caught in one of the gear wheels of au over -head elecLncal crane III the madIllle shop of the locomotiye works at L ahore on ~ 4th J anuary, IfllI. .Me. E. TIa.Hlell,. an engine-drivel' of this R ailway, was abo t hanked. for Lhe prompt and efIiclentald h.e rcndered to aman, who while trespa,'sing 011 t he l llle was knocked dowll by the eUUllle of the down mail between Doraha and Ch~\\'apai~ 0!l 1 th AugllSt, 1911, and ~eceived a compoun d ~olllmil1 uted fracture. ThiS m~ll 9 hfe was l1nclol1h~cdly savedIJy his timely help. Audztl~cl AI'I'OIIll/S,--Audlt and Accoullts are embodied wi th the gene l al 'accounts of the North- Western Ra.il way. •
OUDH AND ROHILKHAND RAILWAY. 11011.
)·l'c-.j(lC'ut.
Oolonel Cowie, nlanager, Oudh and H.uhilkh,tucl Railway.
Secrc tary.
L ieut . O. A.. Farmer, 1. ' . :U. D. , As. istant urgeon, L lll:know.
Addl'e..,,, of C('utrC' 1'01' I.c. t('l'&.
The M ana.ger, O. ::tnd R Hy., LllCkuo\V (and not to anyone by name), 1I01l01'aJ'Y 1'l·(':\S lII' CI'.
The Examiner of \CCOllutS, O. & R. R ail way. l('(lieal
~.aff.
~ ieut; O. A. Farmer, I.:" . .\LlJ., :\lajor HUllter, 13.se., )LD., n.cH., (Gla,:gow), I,;\I.s., Major elby, F.H.C.S" 1), ',0., L\I. '" Lieut.-Col. Yost, ?lr.n., c . ~l., 1.)1.S .
A.s anti~il!atec1la,'t year the cOllsoli.elation I1.nc1 organisation of the Centre and its affi~l~ted Dl'lgat1r ha\'e borne good fnut, alJ<l the lJast year ha Leen one of consideraLle actt v.lty . Olasses f?r hoth European an!l I ndian statf wele held at Lucknow and Ba.rmlly: Forty-mne llew menJi)crs outained certificates, eicrht were successfnlly re-eXanlll1etl for I'oucher , five for m edallions, and two for Jabcls. Two t eams were sen t to Allahab,.d to l'C-C'Ll'ture. the H,aillvay Am blllance Ohal1el1ge Shield, wh ich "as s ll e(;ess~ll! ly errec_tee! 1y the .elllor team, with the record core in the history of this competltIon, 92'-' marks being made out ot a possiule ] ,000. I n dri ll this t eam made 298 marks out of 400. This is the thil'll win in four years there bei nu a field T he I nter· tation ' hielcl, pres~n ted in on t h is occasion of uine r.ompeting teams.
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Oolonial Reports.
St. J ohn A rnbulance Association.
1902 by the Oudh and Rohilkhaud Railway Administru,tion,. was competed for by three tea.ms and won by the Oarriage and \ Vagoll tea.m ~!tptallle? Mr. H. G. N . White Superintendent of the Oudh and Rohilkhand Rall'~1ay DIV)~IOn (Lucknow) of the Briga,de. Three ambulance carriages for use Oll aCCldell~ r~hcf vaJ?S are now under con trnction and will shortly be ready for use. Tbc pnnClpal busllless at the Annual Generall\leeLing of the Oommittce" which .was hc~d 111 .May Hl1:, was a careful revision in the ligh t of the byo years expene nce mce I twas £.1 amecl of the 1I1anngers' Oircular "'11ich coustitutes thc finn,ncial cbu,rter of the Ral~\\'ay OCl:tre. 'rhe re\.ised draft!.ts dra.wn up was submitted to tile otl~er two S~a~e Ha:lways ~vlth a viell to seemiug uniformity on the three State worked hnes and It IS beheved. It has been generally accepted . Audited Acco/lJll~.-There are no separate accounts for this Ocntre, which is financed by the Hailway under the audit of the Examiner of Accounts, who may therefore be reckoned a its Treasurer.
?J:
TOWN CENTRES. CALCUTTA. His Honour
I"resid e ut. ir Edward Norman Bakel', K.0.8.1., Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal. :U c(lical St aff.
'*A. S. Allan, lI.B. , 'Y. S . Allan, ~I B., O. Banks, lILD., A. OallJy, F.lt.0.8. (Eng.) , Oaptain B. Oh:lllUlan, R.A . :lLC., Mis H.. r. Oohell, M.D., F . R.O.S., I reL.1lld, Oapt~lll E . P . Oonnol', F.I.C.I.:l . , l.M.S .. *0. H. Elmes, M.D., J. II. Gray, M.D., *F redenck Pearce, M.D., IU~.e . . (I~), D.P. n., ~lrs. E. W. II. IIaarbleicher, M.B., \ V. O. Hossack, M.D . , P. Hilton-Hutchison, JlI.B., *\V. Kennedy, M.D., Hon. urgeon-Gelleral O. P . Lukis, 0.1. '., :lLD., F.R.C. S., I. 111. S. , Oaptain .A. E. J . Lister, :l1.B., B.SC., F.lt.C.S.(E) , 1.lI.S . , C. 1l1anook, ll. B., :\IajorJ. \Y. D . ~lcga.\I', I.lI. '., *Captain O. t. John }'loses, :M. D., D .se., F . n.C . . , F.r-.S. (E), r.:II.R., Maj or l:oger~, 1Il.D., F.R.C.S. (E) 1.111.8., Oaptain H . B . "teen, :l1.D., I.:\LS . Examiners and Lecturers are ex-officio members of the Geueral Oommittee. *Oonstitute the Executire Oommittee. 1I0110 1'al'Y '('I·cnSU )'e)'. Il OIlOI':11'Y l'leCI·etary . Dr. T. :B'. Pearce, Municipal Office, F. W . Finn, Government Telegraph CalcutLa. Department, Alillore, Oalcutta. T he Oommittee in presenting the Report and Balance Sh eet for the year 1910 -1911, 11aye much pleasure in recording that a large amount of useful and eLl~cient work ~as been accomplished. Seventeen courscs of lectures were arranged, sIxteen on Fust Aid and one on Home Nursing. The classes were of a \'Cry taried nature. Those in first a.id were arranged for : Europeans and Eurasians, both ladies and gentlemen, Yolunteers, mercantile marine ()fficers, European police, Indian gentlemen, and ref'Jrmatory school boys. The clu,ss ill Home Nursing was attended by European laLlies. I u First Aid 196 completed the course of instrnction, 128 Wl're examined, 1] 9 satisfied the examiner, \\'ho :1warLled 106 certificates, 10 vouch ers to those who passed their second examination, and three lauds t::> holders of medallions who passed a re·examination. FiYe juniors ,,-ere instructed, fom sat for examinu,tion, and two passed. ixteen ladies completed the cour~e of instructio n 011 Home K l1l' ing, 11 attended the examination, all passed sati~factorily and were awarded certificates. The classes for mercantile marine officers are mnch apprecia.ted by the men who come to this port to attellil the examination for m:.lsters and mates. Dneler the Regulations of the Board of Trade, they cannot Sil; for their exa.minution nnless they possess the first aid certifICate of the Associ·ltion. Every facility is rendered for their instruction and examination. Merca ntile Marine linen certificates are iS9ued to these men on passing. The Oommittee are pleased to record that the Volunteer Shield presented by His ~18jesty the h:ing Emperor, hu,s again beeu brought to Oalcutta by the team of the Calcutta Purt Defence Volunteers. This i the third occasion on which this extremely popular corps has WOll the shield. The H onorary Secretary has successfully org1l1ised aud formeu two Enropean eli vi. iOlls
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of the St. John Al11:b\llanc~ Brigade in OalcutLa. The best thanks of the Association arc Llue to our vlce,-pres.ldcnt" ewab A. F. M . Abdul' Rahman; Dr. T. E. Pearse, D r. J. II. Gmy, aml Oaptalll O. , L. John Moses, I.M.S., for their services in connection with th r movement. Th~ ~mbul.alJce placed by the Committee aL Park Street, Thana, for the u~e oft.he ubhc lD a.cclClent cases is in good serviceaule condition and is nlUch. appreCiated . 'lhe follo"'lllg gentlemen have kindly joined the medical stair dyl'lllg the year: llon. Surgeon-G.eneral O. P. Lukis, o. s. r., M. l)., F. R.C. 8. , I.M. s., C~ptam II. Ohapm~D, 1l.A.M;O., Major .~. W. D . M.egaw, I.M.S., Oaptain A. E. J . L Ister, M.B., ~.sc., E.n ..o.s. (Eng.) . R. IIJHon·IIlltelllson, M. B, O. II . Elmes, M.n. The 00l1l1111ttee agam ofTer t}lOll' best thanks to those memlJel's of the medical profession, who llave so.generollsly given. their services to tIle Association and to all those who have he~ped 111. any way to brlllg about the extremely encoUlaging result shown by the year s workmg. Statement oj Accounts.
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R ece11Jts. Rs. :l. p. To Balance, 30th Sept., 19]0 1954 6 6 36 8 0 ,Interest . 7 8 0 ;, Certificates 516 0 0 " Olass Fees 58 0 0 " Sale of books 20 8 0 " Sale of bandu,ges
E,'penditu1·C. Rs. a. p.
By Bank charges . 0 " Thacker, Spink & Co. 168 " Newman & Co. 18 L ecturers' fees 320 " Examiners' fees . 64 " Bombay Stores Depot 42 " Victor Press . 18 " Postage, &c. 17 " Petty Expenses . . 16 " Balance 30th Sept., 1911 1958
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3 8 0 0 0 6 0 3 8 2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
2622 14
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2622 14
6
Audited and fonnel correct. A. PIERCE. O. ST. JOHN MOSES.
FREDERIOK PEAnoE,
Hon. TreaSIl1·e1·.
SIMLA TOWN. Pl'c!;id ('ut. The Hon. Mr. J . L. Jenkins, c. '.r. , I.e.s. ilOilOI'llI'}, Tn'aSlIl'Cl'.
.
The Hon. Sir Arthur M. Kcl', Kt.,
C.l .B.
UOJlOJ'HI'Y
S<,cr .. tnry .
LIeut.-Colonel F. O'Kinealy,
UI. '.
J' ('(Uca1 Staff.
The llon . Surgeon-General O. P. Lukis, c., .1., F.R.C.S., Director-General Indi an M.edical er.\-ice, Lieut~-Oolonel F. 0'K,ineal1, J.:lr. 8., Surgeon to His Excell~ncy the VlCeroy, ]\JISS IC O. '\ n,ughan, ~r.B., Oaptall1 P. O. T. Davy, R.,A.::Il.C., Officiating Surgeon to His Excell ency the Oommander-in-Ohief. The rreselJt rep?rt covers the p eriod from ~st Octo her, 1910, to 30th September, 1911. rhe followll1g ch.::tl1ges .have occulTed 111 tll.e Oommittee :-TLe departure of Oolonel ,V. Barrow from, lDIla, and tbe appomtment of Lieutenant-Oolonel F . O'Kinealy, !.lII.S., in sUCCession to ,nrgeon Lieutenant-Oolonel Sir W. R. Crooke-Lawless, Kt., C.I.E., who left India last Kovember. On the Medical Staff Lieutenant-Colon el F. O'Kinealy , 1.M.S., has replaccd Sir ,Yarren Orooke-Lawless'· a~d Oaptain P. O. T. Davy, R.A.:M. c., has been added, V1'CC Captain A. E. J.' LIster, I.lII.s., on leave. Meetings of the Executive Committee (which includes a majority of the Committee of the Simla Centre) ·were held in January, June and August, at which matters of concern to the association were considered . Local interest in ambulance work has been ,yell sustained. By the gracious permission of He~ E~cellenc~ the La.dy Hardinge of Penshurst and of Lady Oreagh classes for ladles 1ll first alll and home nursing were held at Viceregal Lodge and at Snowdon and the average of attendance and of succe s at the examinations has been sati;~actorily maintained. The above repreRent a total attendance of 120 ladies, or seven 1ll excess of the attendance (ladies) last year, while the medallions and certificates
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Oolonial Reports.
St. Joll n A mbulunce Association.
. . ' these examinations llllmbcr thirteen amI seventy-two, !\pphed for as a Ie: ult 01 J Ol'ont '-Cour for the previous t\\'ell'e Jl1onths. The re peetil'ely, as agam t tel~ 11:\1 . 1 in eroM the remainder being of bronze. S1 medallions include tlll'e~ v~~l':~l\e 0 nrcreOlf-Ge;leral Lllkis has formed a class of It may bc adde~ th~t t 1e ono. Homc 11)T<Tieue and that the lectl1l'es commenced about thirty ladles lor a. e0,tll' e l\l t con\'ellicl~t date~ could llOt be arranged in ille in 'eptember. Re~ret IS felt ;h~ tl 'mla volunteer ;'ifles uut there has becn year under report. lor clasd~s t 0\ Ie 1 -\ is· hoped to ~l,ecompl'ish something in this correspondence wlth the a .J~l all ,·t~l( hold other classes for men. The l'ubb rdirection next season~ .~1!0, 1~ ~l~~~te~' to the slation last year from tIle ~'unc1s of the tyred ambulance ~all ~abe, I ~ e '<1 of the fire bri Tade slation, and care 1S Lakcn to Simla ('entrc, ~'enHllns I? the ~h~lbe O"'ing lo the addition of this amhulance the keep,it in r eatlll1 ess fOarelllmt Itlll~~I~~I~ elylS~.ere upon the on~ at the viceregal dispcll ary, 1 Pll bhc are l ess't(epen 1 till been in use at Aunandale. . . 1 I though t Ie aler ll1? s d e h . '1 moderated a little in itl' former achv1Ly, 1mt The :l1nbulan.ce ~'\~a t .nsf. pe~sl~Pfi~ld for strennOllS or continuous urign,\le work, it must be adlmtte . la 'll,u 1,1, 't "ts cllaneriJJ(f llopulatioll. In this c011nection . f . f'· 111'deal Ol\'lner maUl y 0 1 . b b <. 1 d' IS al 101. :. I:>'l ue dirpcte:d to the clerical sen'lces as n, ess l1CJmn. lC more attention mIght pel laps . 11 the volunteers Special a ck 11 0'" 1 clgment is source of supply, al~fnttd es~C1.~ for her unlirin cr 'labours in the cause of local a due to the Honoura e tl YA a1~ t'Oll 'I'ould \\'el~ome a feIY nlore such zealous e ,,01'1' and Ie ssoCla 1 J . t 1 b I am u ~nc~, . 11 as ladies. The insiructors IH""e becn muc I aSS1S ec drlllOl] ll'atl'Ol1S to the \'arious claso.('s t brougl1011 t eha mplOlls, gentlemenl a "et • < • d 1 t b L d Hal<1's SUI)}) emen ary y '" tIe 1 H ODOllla . bl e.j)'Il'S . Sl)ence has ver" kIndly {en1000 tly ea season and J 1 t'Ull erta f' R .1 . " direction d.urin er the coming winter. The (oua l~ll 0 s' .
SPECIAL CENTRES.
\10
°ir
to
&e~~tl~n~~r~V:e.OO~\:I~i:~~~o~ll~~ bS~~{~IlR~~~ld o~~~ ~~lrth~~l~~~~:'~~ l'llre~~I~ret;~bd~l~~' U K
JaIlC . I r CIE arc aUached, and a 0 a a II al Honourable SU·. Art lur d' tribueti~n 'of' :nedrdlions and cel'Lifieates since the statement] sfhoWllldg· th1e9061 "11) to the cl0 e of the year under review. Thanks centre was onne In , ' . . 1 11 . t t . 11 y d ue t 0.1.''I'1. ,Y. G ' . A • Hanrahan • lor hIS ya ua .) c as 1 ance 0 me, are espeCla and for so ably conducting the l'Outllle work of tIns office.
BENGAL COALFIELDS. )·I'csl.l('n I.
G. F. Adalllfl, Chiet Inspector of Mines in IlIllia.
W
Rs. a. p. To Balance brought forward 63 from last year 79 '. Olass fees 101 ;; :J1edallions
1043
2
9
o o o o
2
Rs. a. p. By Remitted Indian Stores, Bombay, for books, 164 13 0 ba"dagel', &c. » Remitted Indian torcR, Bom bay, for medallions 101 0 0 Remitted Indian , tores, " Bombay, for 72 certifi27 0 0 cates . " Expenses on aCCOlln t 34. 13 6 'nowdon Olass Paiu Honora l'ySecretary 's " 31 2 9 bills for h:llldages, &c. Paid ~Ir. Hanrahan for " office allowance, postages, telegrams, &c., for nine months fro111 1st January to 30th "'epiember, 1911, at Rs. 30 pel' mensem . 270 o o Oontribution to Indian 100 o o " Branch 314 5 6 " Balance in hand 104.3
9
A.. M.
2
KER, HOil. Trcasure?·.
9
G. O. Leach, Illspector of Mines in India.
O'Connor, M.R.C.S., Ohiel Medical Officer, Equitablc Ooal 00., Ltd. F. Simpson, u.n.,. Ollief ~'ledical Ullicer, . I JldiaI?' .Collieries .S~ndicatc, W. D: Williams Ill. R. C. S., Ohlef Medwd 0 (flcer, Imhan Muung AssocIatIOn, Babu Sirif>h Chandra 'Bose, Assistant Sl1lgeoll, East lDdian Railway Collieries, Giridib.
T.
Ambulance work in the coalfi ·1<1s has made strides since its introduction in 1909. Classes uoth for Europenn and Indians have been held at Sijua, J{usl111daand Giric1ib and were attended. by 130 stUdf'lltS. Of t110se 11] werc examined with the result that 108 passed. 'l'llf' eX:llllincr expressed himself highly satisfied with the skill shewn by the candidates. To\\'ards the latter end of labt year a OentralOommittee composed of all the prominent milling engineers in tIle Bengal Ooalfields, with the Chir-fInspector of M.ines as Presidellt, was formed to direct and control the existina classes and to formulate a scheme for future expansion. It was decided to increas~ the I]Um bel' of classes to eight, Lo give instruction in English and Bengali, and to start a fund for placing the moyement 011 a sOllnd financial footing. In June tl.is year an appeal was made Lo Lessors and Le::.secs in the coalfieJds to support the fund, and it is gratifying to relate that the response has been a very generous one. Already eiO'ht classes are in progress. \Vith a view to enabling the illiterate members of the colliery staff to CJualify for the Junior Oourse of Ins~n:ctioll in first aid preparatory classes will commence shortly at all the large colhenes and 03 conducted by the colliery doctol s under the supcrvision of local committees. On every hand there are indications that am bulance work will spread in the coalfields, and the training in first aid be accepted as one of the qualificatiOllS of every official.
UMARIA C.I . I·J'csi.lf'J1' .
R. J. W. OaL('s,
E"'l)cnditnl'e.
Receipts.
JIOllQl'al'Y ,';(,CI'C lal'Y aud Tr('asul·('r.
;U cdi('al Staff.
r.
,'IT
Stcttement qf Accounts.
2.55
JlLUf.E.
lIolJora)'Y Sce)'C'tal'Y.
Assistant Surgeon G. O. OhaLieljee, L.M.S" U.M. UccHcal Staff.
Assistant 'urgcon G. O. Ohatteljee, L.M.S. The St. John Ambulance As oeiatiNl Special Centre, Umaria, was formed in the year 1910 ; owing to presbure of work 110 examination "'as held. 35 men are under training. Before ihe formation of this Oentre and from the year 1896, 1 5 persons have received in tmctioll iu first aid and were grallted local certificates. Exclusive of this number, 30 haye pas. ed the St. John Ambulance, and two have received Jocal medals. Olasses for Home 1\ U1'f<illg und H ollle Hygiene are under consideration. The Oentre is well provided wiLh plates, diagrams, books, etc. Audited ACCOllills.- uc1ite(l with Oolliery Account. · by the Re,-mh State.
DISTRICT CENTRES. AJMER DISTRICT. The .real' that ha passed has been one of ueginnings, and we are glad to report tllat cOllsitlemllle progress ha been made during that period. At the stage of Report last year "'e were ollly a ociely in name, and the various steps that led to its formation haY(1 already heen mentioned. Associated with us are two ub-Oentres at ·orne distance from Ajmer, in Beawar and Nasirabau, but it was not found possible Jast winter to haye any L ectures deli"ered in these stations. This winter, however, the prospects are lJlllch better, and '\\e trust to have these centres in a flourishing condition by another winter. In Ajmer, '\\ith the assistance of the 10c::l.1 Medical talI, lectures were delivered in fi\'e separate centres, and the attendance and manifest interest and enthusiasm of the various
St. John Ambulance Association.
256
Colonial Repo1 ·ts.
'ce of al'eat encoura,o-ement to those who hud to Leach. Perhaps 1 cases were a SOlll I:> '" 1 lIb el l one encouraging feature is the ,,"ork umollg ,the olll e\.,r.sc .100 , loysl' d I'? oIled \\' oolbert at the 1\1ayo College and Dr, ChattclJee at lIe .l1.1.1SS1011 c 100 . e lVere ., HYCfI'elle bllt owing to the death of ihe lutter, a c O lllplete comse could 1ec t ule::; on 0 , 1 . 'ld . 'I ' ' 'e 'm e feel such lectures will do much to uUl IIp 111 c 10 commg no t b e gn n. II , '1 tl' Ll f 1'1' IY 'ution a truer ideal of personal Hyg Ien e, alid so smooc I , Je pl1 I 0 PUv IC ~t~~:;ary reform so pres ing in. the Tropics. A course of lIygl?ue .was :11,;~ held in the ZenuJHt Mission Ho lutul, and the attendance unt~ llltelesL thcle was · f to r I tl'S however hOllcd tl1ata OTea t er Ilulliber wlllll1ke advantage of sa t IS nc rj. , ' ., '" 1 b l11' . ihese lectures Juring the COU~lJ)g wJJ)ier, . allhoug 1 a 00 \. 011 . ~glCne m~le suitable to l,he needs of an I ndlall COlllnltllllty would ?e much appICCHl.tel1. The number attending lectures in the past yeoI' wus 57 ladle.s and ?9 mell, o~ ll.lese, 26 E' an ladies attended 11 COUl' e of lectures on Jll'st aId, iell slttmg the :uo~.ebed examination eioht beillo' succes fnl in oLlailling certificates. The pI eSCll ., 'l"> I:> H' d' Itt d remaining 31 Indian ladies nttemleu lectures ~Oll yglene, an. elg I ,~n Cl:e for examination and were successful. Of lll ell , 19 attended l e?tUl es ?Il hI st aId, 47 obtaining certificates, while a class of 20 has yet to be eX,amll1ed, .c~rcu D1st:l11ces l ' it impossible after tIle lect ures were concluded. Th e remallllllg 27 have nla Ull o lectures on Hygiene, t' ('lea t ('s. ,\V e are ' attenueu and of these 17 1lave ~ bt' ..mell cer.1 clldeavonrin a to have a more extensiye programm e III the ~01~1l1lg year, and we trnst, with the belp of tbose medical friends who have so wllhllgly come f?rwanl to undertake this duty, to set things on a b eUer and more penuanent footll1g.
257
SIND DISTRICT. J' n,'.·o II •
( ·ball'1nnll.
A. D. Youn ghnshallcl, c.s.I.,
I.
'.s.
II, O. Mules, it£. V.O .
Uono.·n.·y ~C(·l'Cf:Il·Y. F. S. Punllett.
Asslblant UOllorllry Sccrctary.
W. N. Richardson .
UOIIOl'a.·y T.·('aSU1·C .·.
Lifc II I embcrs.
T. J. Stephen.
A. R. Ealle. 1.0.8., Eduljee DillslJUw,C.I.E. and Yll snfali .<\liboy. 1'1('(llcal 8 ta«. Cn.ptain W. O. S . i\1nl'[lhy, LitL8., MajorC. H.. B akhle, T.1\1,8., MajorJ. Matthews. H.A.M. O., V. E. Nazareth, M.n., II. C. Vellis, S. M. Kaka, D.l'.rr. (Iond.), E. Macken zie, - Pir(>R, L.1:.0.P., &c., -8p('1\cer, 1,.1\1. &8., P. J. D'.·om:a, -Roc\rigl.1es, _ Khubchallll, 1..1\1. &H., - Bharncha, L,n.C.p., A~sista.nt .'l1lgeon A.II. Macgrrgor, Sub-Assislant urgeoll H as;.aing Kcwalsing, Sub-Assistant urge on Bbumaya.
(f
Statement Cif ACCOWltS. E.'pcnditul't:.
Recet'pts. Rs. 106 T o Donations received . . 34 " Sale of books Books and bandages on hand 20 11 ", Sale of bandages .
a. 7 10 14. 5
p.
173
4.
6
By Bank charges Postage " :Printing and tationery " Bombay tores Depot . " ,\'om ell lecturers for books " Petty Expen es . " Balance. 30/9/11
6 0 0 0
"
Rs. a. p. 1 0 0 ~ 12 6 37 5 0 40 4. 0 35 0 0 3 4. 0 53 11 0
173
4
6
TnEO. CHALlfERS. HOIl. Sec. and TTcas.
Statl. ?!lcnt of ACC01L11tS.
DARJEELING DISTRICT.
Reccipts.
During tbe period under reYie,,,.28 l.adi es attended ,a cOUl'be,of iu><tl'ucLion in home nursina and 14 went up for examlllabon Rnd 14. received certificales.
Statement (!f Accounts. E.)'llcnditllJ·(.
Receipts. To Brought forward " Snbscriptiolls
R. a. 11 13 80 :2
Rs. a. p.
p. 9 0
By 20 cOl)ies of the First Aid Manual ,. V.P. Fee on above O1oth for bandages " Ill11minate(l bandages " Boys for practice " Cash in hand
"
81 15
9
EJ..]Jendit llrc.
R". a. p.
1I0nol':\1'Y SCCl'e/aI'Y. Geo. P. RohertsOll.
""
Durin g the ycar enrli ll g the 30( h S<'ptcmber 1911, the folIo" ing first aid classes were held :-At KaraclJi, Distl'ic·t P olice, o. aitl:nclecl 23, No. passed ~O; N.·W Railway , No. atLcnded 63. :roo pass cd z!) ; At .nkhur N. -W. R ailway, No. aLt<nden 13. No. passcd 10 ; At Khaiq ,ur N o. aLtt'lldrd 26. No. pastiecl 13. Ambulance \YOlk among the police and railway officials in ,'ind is l'roglessing satisfactory. The follo\\ ing is a bricf nCCli11lIt 0(' the \VOl k (lone in tbe E.hairjlur state :-AIlI Lulance work in Khail'pur StaLe cOlllmenccd ill AugusL 1904 allt1 the .'tate Infantry Battalion and the ;,tlHh'nts of th e Sir Ali 1I1nl'a(1 Industrial ,'dJool, Ehaiqmr, 1Ia\e generally taken ad vanlage of it 1'1 e illteros t tahn in am bubnce WOI k from t be beginning has been contilltlell. Dmillg tllC year under rPjlOl t a cJn~s ",ns opcl1ed in the Civil Hospital, Khairpur, on 15th 1 oyelllber, 1910, in which seven mcn of the Imperial Service Cn,l\lpl and Baggage Corps, ten {'rom the State IlIfanlJ'Y Battalion, four from the Industrial "chool and five 1'1'0111 the b.wn wcre admitted. Ont of the fourteen c[lnrli(btes \\ho appcarell in tbo examination held 011 the 15th ~Jay, 1911, thirteen pas edl h e test, \'iz.-Ton from the lIIfanlry, 0110 from the ('amel Corps and byo from the IlIclnsll'in.l :choo1. Theil' certificate·s have oePll receiv(>rl and distributed. It is ullder contemplation to open a new cla~s ,"cry shortly. The Sind. celltre is financially solvent. The 1·: xecl1tive C0Il1111ittee (lesire to thank the menillers of the llIedical staff who delivereJ the lectures or examined the classe. during ihe year.
21 0 4 14 4 37
4 0 ,1 0 0 0 8 0 6 0 9 9
81 15
9
To Balance " Sale of First Aid appliances to lhe ~,P., Yaraclli . " F ees Oil accollut of Fir"t Aid cl.:rLi!l eates slll'pl iell to lhe . P .. Karachi . " Sale of First Aid ~Iannals to Lhe •. P .. I\'arachi . ., Fel's 011 accouut of Fir t Aid Cel tificates rccei\ed from l he K hairpur tate
Balance at hank
97
0
0
15
0
0
6
6
0
15
0
0
5
6
0
138 12
0
257 13
6
By Purchase of l)lack boai'll " P0stage and stationery (lCCOUll t Purcl ase of books and
"
banda~es
" Printir.g ., Purchase of First AiJ Ccrtifica tcs HOllOl'<uiulil to SubA!' ist. SU!'g. Bhllmaya ., Balance
/"
Rs. a. 6 1
5
\V. N.
0
36 14 5 0
0 0
5
6
0
30 50
0 7
0 0
138 12
0
A.-s. H on . Secnt(lry. Chai)'}n({lI . R
nJ(,H,\nD:;()~, MlI,l~S,
0
0
F. D' ABHEO, H lL<l 11' Deputy Gollccto!',
n. O.
p.
258
St. John ArnbuZc'(,'11Ce
Associc~tion.
Colonial Reports.
INDIAN BHANOII.
Balance brought forwanl from last year . . 2737 6 0 Government grout for 1910 . 500 0 0 " " 1911. 500 0 0 Lifc member's subscription from General ,V. dn G. 50 0 0 Geary. . P,'opoTtion of LIfe Ncmbcrs' subocl'iptions f1'om, :O. 1. Centre: IIis Highness the Rajah of Rajgaih . 10 0 0 R. 13. Bi-heswar, Tath of Rajgaih . . . 10 0 0 Seth Ganga abai, Indore Re idency , . 10 0 0 Seth Hukum Ohand, In dore City . ,10 0 0 Sirdar V. R Kibe, Indore Re idency . . 10 0 0 Nagpur District Oentre: The Hon. 1111'. R H. Oraddock 10 0 0 Farikpur District Oentre : 10 0 0 Mr. F. P. Dixon 10 0 0 Dr. B. O. Dhar . N eemuch District Centre: Mr. W. E.Jardine,c.I.E. ] 0 0 0 nIajorE.B. teclc,R.A.:II.C. 10 0 0 Dhubri Di'triet Oentre : 10 0 0 nIl'. T. Emerson. Rangpnr District Oentre : Mahalja Kumar Gopal Lal Roy . . . 10 0 0 Rajkumar Jamini BallalSen . . . 10 0 0 Mahant Maharja Sumeru Giri·Go sain . . 10 0 0 MaIda District Centre: Sarat Ohandla Roy Choudhry. 20 0 0 Mr. J. Yas, I.C.S. 10 0 0 Betul District Oelltre: lUI'. ,T. J. Ohamberlain. I.O.S. , 10 0 0 Mr. T. E. B. Mainwaring 10 0 0 Contributions fromMaIda District Centre 20 0 0 Tezpur" 75 0 0 Shillong " 30 0 0 Faridpur" 3 13 0 Keemuch" 32 0 0 Oentral India Oentre 5 0 0 12 4 10 RangpUl' District Oentre O. & R. Rly. " 5 0 0 Lucknow" 5 0 0 Betul " 15 0 0 Drug " 100 0 0 Simla Oentre. . 100 0 0 Dinajpur District Oentre 11 0 0 Subscriptions for Indian Ambulance Gazette . . 221 0 0 Rs. 4615
7 10
DEPOT, Bom hay.
STORES
Statemcnt of Reveipts and E.-rpcmlitll1·e f01' thc yeCtI' encling 30th Septembm', 1911. RCce1'ptS. E:lpcnd it II I'e. Rs. a. p. Rs. a. p.
Pai,l Messl... IIanliltoll &, 00. for sil vel' caskeL, cOlltn,ining address to n. K Lord :l Hinto. . 169 0 0 Pa,ic1Messrs. Thacker, Spink & 00. for prill Ling ndtlrl'ss illumina,tetl 011 "ellum . 65 5 0 ost of Mediea.l Directory for 10 7 3 lIon. Secrctary . Rcmitted to Mr. ,V. r. L. lllel tcd, lIOll. Sccrcr-ary U. P. Oentre, for cxpenditure ?'c annual competitions 11(~1c1 at Allahabad 393 14 6 Paic1 [essrs. Thacker, Spink & 00., for stn,tiollery supplied to the Honorary Secrelary . 28 12 0 Relllitted to Commercial Press Pesha\\'al', for leaflcL "iU]!plierl Uajol' R. .T. Blackham,I:.A.)1.c.. . 100 0 0 Remitted to Major R. J. Blacl-ha,lll, n. A.!lI. U., H On. ecrelary, his hill for expenses for travelli ng, oHice eXreUSCR, clerk's wagcs, postagcs, prill ting', &0. . . 224.3 3 3 Balance in hand 150-:1 1-1 1
259
BCtZ((?1cC Shcet fa?' YC(t1' ended 30th Se11tembc?', 1911. h 'iabilitif's. Dn a to London J30JallcG l'rofit hrollght for4010 11 15 ward 145 4 10 L ess errol'
Rs. a. p. 2813 4. 0
3895 Pront from Profit all(1 Loss account 2313
6
7
5
0
Rs. 9081 15
7
Asscts. Rs. 777 .3365 .4939
SLock of Vernaculars Outstandings Cash ill hUIld
a. p. 2 0 0 0 13 7
Rs. 9081 15
7
Profit and Loss Account/a?· the year ended 30th ScptembeT, 1911. E;lpenditnre. Income. Rs. n. ]I. Rs. a. p. Local pl1l'chascs 6186 0 3 , 'ales 20225 1 0 Wages . 705 9 0 DifTcrf'llce III Exchange on
Rent . . . 270 0 Cost of Lonl1011 Stock, sold 11~116 13 Oen tra 1 00 III DI i t Lee 2:.W 11 Oherine Books 6 ·1 Commission on 'he(lucs (or Bank cliarges) 13 l:.d J3aluncc Profit 2313 5 Us. 21068
9
II. G. A. M.
I')'esjcleut .
0 0 0
Uraft . Stock of Vernaculars Bank Interest
11 10 777 2 51 12
0
0 0 3
0
0 3
Rs. 21068
'IJARK, Ron. AImwge?', rETI, non. T1'CaSlIt'e1',
9
3
Indian Storcs Depot. I ndian Branch.
CEYLON. ('hail·mun. , ir Stall ley Bois.
IIis Excellcncy The Gorcmol'.
Tl'caSnl'Cl' ancl Sce)'ctal'Y.
Sir Allan Perry,
M.D.
Lifc IUembel', •
Sir Allan Perry,
1I. D"
11'
tan Ie)' Boi. , M. F. KbaIJ, P. D. Khan, G. P. Greene
ANNU AL REPORT. The medical tuff consi:ts of Government medical officers. ince the last report a class ill first aiJ fol' members of the Police force in Colombo was started 0.11 the 13th May, 1910, of wbom 13 pas, ed. A clas,; in fir:;t uiJ for ladies was started .In Colo~llb? on 21th Octobcr, 1910, 38 attell<le(1 and 13 passed. Further classes III firsL au: 101' the p.oIice force were hel(1 in Kandy un 29th 'eptember, 1910, 15 attended and:) pu~se<l; III OOIOlllbo Oil 10th April, 1911, 10 attelllleJ, 9 passed ; in G~lle 28 altenLle,1 al1(1 10 passed. Classes for ludies in Jir"t aid and nl1l'sinO' are bemg held at tbe fol~uwillg 1)]aces :-Oololllbo, Matalo, Norwood, Tnla\vakele, B~dul!a, ::'Iaciulkele, Kauel/,. ~allltarn, HapugasLeune, and Galle. Arrangements ale belllg madc to forill a dl VlSlon of the t. John Ambulance Brigade at this Oentre. Rs. 4615
A. M. KER, NonaI'm'!!
7 10
TI'C((SII/,CI'.
261
St. John Lhnbu,Zamce Association.
260
of Reccipt.~ Cllld E;rpcnditLl?'e to 30th cptcmbcr, 1911. EI'/'c lld itlll'f!. Rcccilils.
Statement
July 1st, 1910To balance n.s pel' n.cconnt rendered Octoller, , ale of 2-1 l)(loks November 2 th" ale of 18 books and 1 banllages Decpmber th" ale of 19 books and 22 bandages " Nominal Fees August 21- t, 1911" Sale of 19 books and 19 bandages Augu t 31st" ale of dUl,licate certificate
R~.
66
4.
2.J-
00
27
00
30 31
00 50
28
50
Dec. 15th, 1910By paid senant., etc. , "c Lectures e1't. 26th, 1911" paid for 1 sets of 5 Anatomical Diagrams, eaeh at Rs. 25/Dalance
"
R'l.
Ct~.
50
100
00
899
81
50
.----
Rs. 100 ] 911-30th
Cts.
3-1
31
Rs. 899
eptember-To Balance
A.
PVRUY
Han. Secl'ctm'Y and T1'caslll'el'.
CANADA. l ';t(l'OllC-;"i.
Patron.
H. R. H. The Duche s of COllnaught.
H.B.H. The Governor-General.
" icc· I'a t rtlu ~. The Li.entenant-Govel'llors of the Pl'oyincec;, anel the Comnlissionel' of the Yukon Territo!'y. IlOIl. l' l'csi<l ent. Sir Thomas G. Shallghnessy, K. o. \'. O.
1I0Il .
Pl'esident .
F . jIOl1tizalllbel't,
I.S.O.,:'ILD ,F.n.C.S., Ed.
Director General of Public Health,Ottawa.
Organl
iUgCOll l lllhslollCl'
ft)l' ('anatla.
Ha.rol<l Bonl ton, :'IJ. V. O.
Uon. TI·ca. Ill·C]'. Geo. Durn, Gencral ')Ianagel', nallk of Ottawa, Olt:1\\a.
Bon. Secret ary. Gcue I'a 1 ~ecl'et :l1'Y. Freu Cook, Ottawa. Capt. H. J. Dirdwhi"tle, Castle Bllil,lillg, Ottawa. In presen ting the report of the Gener:tl Council of the Caw~dian Br~l1ch of the St. John Ambulallt:e Association [01' the year 191], your Execlltn'cCOlllll11Ltee has mueh plea nre in drawing attention to the renlarkable progres made in the ~'aee of financia l llilftculties, \I hich at times appearell almost Ul1bUrnloullta])lr, hut Wll~ch, bv the energy and enthusiasm of two members of the Coml11itte~, were disperse(l at a "c1'itit:a1 moment awl permitteJ the \york to forge aheull. Since the last allllual report was presented the organisation of Provincial Councils in erery pro\'ince has been completecl, with the result that at the present tillie thcre is no portion of the Dominion, oUlside of the Yukon Territory, that is nut propcrly
aJld eOieielllly erl'lipl'l'!l for sl'lea!ling a knowledge of first aid, Jlursing, salliLatioll, etc. While SOllie of Lhese l'rvvin ees ltn.ve JIOt hecn as acLive as was possible the work 011 the wltole hUR been t.tkcll ll1' \\'i~h cnthllsiasl11 , lind to l11allY of tlle HOlJo)'ary l'rovincial Secl"Jlil1'ies is une LlIC tklllk,; of tIle GellPral Council fur tlleir c1{'votion. The ciLies alHl LOWIiS which bave grJl1e into the \lork enthusiastically illcludc ToroJ1to, l\loJlLJ'l'al, Ottawa, IJalllilton, London, Que1Jec, Vancollver, Vietoria, 'WiJlllipert, Ila,lifl~.', SL John, Gall, \VesLToronLo, Michel, 13owmanville, .E holt, ~Illsk()k:t~ O\\'el1 Sonnd, R('gill~, Stratfonl, l'eLerlJol'o, Brautforcl, Nchion, },loosc Jaw JorLh Bay, Purt Burwcll, Ural1urook, MeLeoll, Calgary, Colelllan, ]3allkhead Belleyille, Bn1.ll(lon, Godt'l'ic:!t, Swift C\lI'l'ent, Woocl!;tock, Kellora, Glace Bav' Forl 'William, Puris, B~l'1in, Farnham, \Villrlsor, CarleLol1 Place, Smith's Fail~ Ht.:velsLoke, and 11111n)' oLhers. The li!::it will give an idea he)\\' tbol'onglily thl" wOl'k\n.s spread, and ]l"nY efTedivcly it has 1xc:n takm up from coast to coast. While an endeavour is madr by Lhis Branch tu el1C lUrage the employees of all public uLilities to t:tke u)1 first airl \\'01 k, lar.,(oly ]Jel'al1se of' tll1'se mCll etllel \\ oillen so freque lli1.\ COJ1l1~lg ~1l.colltact \".iLll the gCllCral l~nlJlic, t11C. \I'ork d?cs JIO.t stojl t}lere, as thero is 110 1Jlrh"!llual comnrlcl'ctl cxel11pt fmlll the lllStl'tlltlOl1 pnn oy the Association, cxcept ]lel']wps the pllpicin,n llilllself. DUling thc past J ear mcn and women cOlll1cctl'd \liLh OIC 1'0110\1 i1Jg illstitutiolJS llaye tnk!!] instl'uciirn, and have been granted eel'Lificah:s of having passed the requirel] to.ts: Calla,lian Pacilic railwuy office),s, ch'l'ks, [o leme1l, tl'ailJll1ell, and sho], ('l1lplo} el's ; G raud Trunk rail \\ay ~lll ployees; II1Cl111Ie1':' of Army Mellical Corps; 1'01 011 to, lla111iltoll, '\'aliCOll"(,l', Yictol'ia, Bel'lill, Ottawu, aUll DOllIilJion policcmen ; fil'ou;ell of ,Yinuillcg, Ol\'l.'n SOlin 1 anI] Ottu\m; ]Joy scon's; girl guidcs; ci'Y eh·ctril'ia]Jf-o, \ Vinnipecr'; normal <;chool tlttch 'r:; and stlldt :115; stuc]ents of Pharmacy Collq:~c; students ~r SuIYatioll Al'l11)' CollC'ge ; Donlil1ivn llrirlge worb; ; nlontreal )'iJl1ing mills; Y.M.C.A., Y.\V.C.A., anll W.C.T.D. organizations; and ill adrlitioll, civil sCr\'allb and jlrivate in]iyitiullls. . . Since the last report, ~1. nU1l1ber of first a1(l COlltCbtS \\'Cl't' llel<1, pal iILulRrly tllO:;e under the dircctiol1 of tlto Canadian l~ariflc Raihl ay 'cntre, for t}le sltield offered by that COI'j,oratioll, in a.eluition to the mall)' similar cOlJl('f-oh; "llic:h lcd up to this. There arc really two main competiti'Jl1f<, olle ta.kil1g place all1ol1g the tram, on the lines of the rail\\ Iy \Yest of Purt Artbm, ann illl' othcr eonll'rtilion taking place among the b'(UllS Oll the lines east of Port ArtItIll'. 1n each lllain cOllll,e;tition the team:; of' til!' "arions gcnrral cliyi 'ions ('oIJlPc1ecl to cldernlillc tIle willlling team in cacb (liyisioll. Aller Cllrist 1l,a':; tbc 'c ge1Jeral c1i"isiOllal "'illuerf; met the cit Il11piOIlSllip team of the lillcs west. an 1 east of POl t Arthur, a1Jcl t llcn fina'ly the winners of the laLLer contc~ts met to rlecicle the champiullsllip tcnm of tbe \\'hole railway. nTn.'h in (.erest lllL. bcen arouscd ill raihnlY cirelos in the !:ompetition and \~alllalJle l'rizcs ]lal'e uoell ofrl:!red ; Ule 11'iZl. winning teanls of each general division gel a siher cup and mcdal l'l'l".·cntul llY the Gl'llcrfl1 ul ,('rilltl:'l1dents of the lli\·isill11, the \I·illllcr,.; of tIle l'llstl'lIJ allll "e~t{'lll diYi~ion. get :-hidds 1'rc entld by tIle llirect<lrs of tho rail \\'a)" and the winning team of thc \\ llOle system gets a valuable enp. The UGee s attending the C{J111lll'titiou so far has aroused great intelt t among railway men as well a' among the gl'lleral jllllJlic. It is IlO\\' ouly a couple of years since tho C. P. R. in:1ugllmte{l the fit' t aid work, but tbe moveJllent hus spread ",ith lightning rapidity. To day the C. P.R is one of the leading railway:; Oll the C011tinrnt with regar,l til the lltl111bcl' of its cmployees con\'ersant \I ith the p1'incipll:'s of tltis \\'ork. Tllere nre lJearly 2,000 IlIcn takillg first aiJ \\ork on the C.P.R to-day, and classcs hwc heen e, tabli:shcrl ill practically eyery city alHl tUWll touched by the railway. As an illstallce of tIl" rapidity with which the moyemcnt is sprcading it is st;ltell that us a result of the good sh,)",ing 111:1I1C hy the WillllsoL' tation Team e1e\'e11 ncw cbss('s havc heen fornlell in this diyisio11. Kot OIlly is this \\'ork of \'alllt! to the lUell illenlscl\'cs, lJUt it givcs the pnlllic extra confidence ill travelling \·ia. C. P. R. lincs. The tea.1Il represl'ntillg Lhe \\'111(101' tation office stafT:; ]Ias calT~ed ofT the ellll'upiol1';hip of the eastern division, in'ic1entlllly obtaining po:;sesslOn of the Gutelius Challenge Uup.
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I n winning the Gutelills Cup, emblematic of the chaml'iollship of the ca~lel'1l di\'ision, the , Vindsor Station team dill stcllar work, gcttillg -173 I1lnrl,s out of a possible 4 0. T he examination \,hich was coniluctl'd reccllth-, c.:l111sislcd of ~lle regular fir t aid \york. There \\'ere tell teanl' clltel'ecl frull~ tltis di\-isillll, tIll' second and third highe~t team' being, Carleton Place, 120 Illtlrk'i, all,l I'!acl' \riga]', 3 7 marks. Those constitntillg the 'Windsor 'tation tcalll were, G. ~L Balfour, G. R. B. \\Tatt, B. Chapple, T . A. Degley, twd W. J. Vlelllill". I n addition to this contest one wa helll b/ the Crow's l\tst 1'a.s' 'oal C,l., at Michael, B:~. , between teams of fi,e llIell each. The pll e" wen: gold "alclt charm, contaInlDg the crest of the t. John Alld,JUlance ,A~sociatioll, amI .suiln1)l\engraved . These gold charms \,ere snplilied by the Geneml Oltiee, at c, "t l'ric~, a~d were greatly appreciated by the orocers of the Coal COllll'<tIlY nlld the WlDners. T wo additional first aid competitions were held, Olle ulld!.;!' the direct ion of the Manitoba Council, between railway all(l Civic teams, for a , ih cr 'up ofl'erccl by George Bury, Yice President of the Canadian Paeific Railway. Another pos'ibility of the movement, as it gro\\':-:, i the formation of tlul)s ill the larger cities for the purpo e of increasillg the intere t ill first aid \lurk, awl to .encoura~e the memh~r' to stri .... e fol' !-till greater elficicllc.\' in thl' ll'IHIl'ring of assIstance III cases of accIdent or suddell illnes~. The lilst ot those clubs Il:\s been started in ~Iontreal, and is known as the Canadian Am]'uluuec 'Illb. It i:; composed of first aid graduates from the Canaclil111 Pacific 1 aihm' 'entrl', the Grand Trunk Railway Centre, Dominion Bridge '\\"orks, al1(l the lJOIllilJion Stl'C'1 Company, and others who have qualified. The duu has a lile;II:JUl', hip ()f' about 150" and t}:e firsc President is Lt. Col. LaC'ey H . JOhl1S011, hail'llHw of' tho ('alladil1l1 PacI~e. ~allway Oe?-tre. Organisatiolls of thi kilHl will form Ii 'l'lendid nud 'liS for diVlSlOll S of a Bngade, should this work be tak,m up within the dUllJiniun. D ~I~ing the ~onth of ~o\'el1luer. the HOllOrtl.ry ,'ecretary sjlellt ,;, me dily~ ill the 1I antIme Pl:OYlllCeS on IH'l~'ate bu,'llle. 's, aIHl ellll)racullhe OPl'Ol'lllllity to call HjlOll the ecretane. of the Pronllcial Councils in l\ o\'i;L e tla and "~e\\' BnlJl 'wid-. A.. the result of a conference with Profes or F. II . ~'xtOll, dircctor or (e('huical education, .and ilf l· ..Hi~·am Doukin, deputy cOlOlllbsiJuer ~f work-< :ul!l 1l111ll'ii for Nova eO:la, negotlatlOllS ,,'ere entered into 011 ~lr. Cook's returll to 0 ta\\,:t fur the applicati?n ot the t. John AI111mlance cOllrsp ill the coallllilling :ehoul .. llnoughout ~he P,rovmce. These sC'hools are cOlldur: t ed with the pmpose 01' 1encllill" the sp~clal sCle~ce a ll d ,modern pr~eLice of coal millillg. ,Ollie tweuty-sc\'L'1l cla .s~:-, :Ire belll~ held III the dlfferen t eolhery towns of Nova ,'eotia this "ill tel'. TItel e IJ;ls been III the past some elementary il1strnction in first ai,l uut. it has Ilot hPl'll of a systematic or uniform character, alld as a result of ~lr. DOllkill's COlllllllllli,'atiolls to the c?l1~ery .co,lllpanies, following the on~rtlll'es or the Calltlrlinn Jhant'lt 01 tltis ~socla t.l.on, It IS expeetC'd that ,,11 these coal milling classe will rcr;ei\'l' illstructioll 111 first aId based on the 'to John Ambulallee COllrSC before tllC willtcr is o\'el'. Th~ completion ort.he Provillcial Organization, which had beell left OYCI' fl'OIll 111<.;t year III order to acc?mllioriate a llum1?er of' prolJlilll'llt citizell~ who \\' rc away from the C?lmtry at the tIlIl e, .was effected Sll1ce t.hc last AllllUal Hepml. 'I'll is illd Ild cs (lie P rovlllce of QuclJec, wInch h~J been, np to ihn,t tilllO, ouly aeti\'i) ill the CiLY 01' :M ontreal, wherethrongh the lllfiucllce of Dr. lI. n. Yates, Presidellt of the J lolltreal ~eBtre, a,numbcr of c;l~sses ll;t~, ueen held, and Lite \\'()l'k kept. alil'e. Thc orgllnizl1tlon meetln~ wa:" held l~l.the II mrlsor H ()t~l, :JIuIlLrc:I!, alld was n,ltellllcc1 II)' ~Ulile (If the, most p[O I~llnent Cltlilen~ of, the Provlllce, wh? snowcd a duql illierc.st ill the WOl k and assUl cd t~e ne\~'ly-appOlIJ ted ofncr'l'S of thell' car1lc~t co· ojJera li{J1J ill 5)lread illCt th e knowl~dge of first aId and ot her iJrallc.:hl's or tIte A-;sociation's work throll"llOlit tl:e . ProYl~ce. H is. H onour the .Lieutcllant-Gu\'ell~or accr pted thc 1'0Bit{~1l of P a.tIon fOl the Prov~l1c.e, auel presul ed at the lllceLlllg. }\ lllOllg tIlC prul1liII lJlll ofIirers of ;he . Asso('latlO n present weI e: - ir T homas G ,'hallghnessy, Ie c. V . 0 , H onorary I I'~~ild('nt of the Canadian Branch , D r. F. ~r olJLil,am1Jcrt, LS . n., PJ'e~jdellt of t he .Call ar~lan B]:a~ch, Dr. C. A. H odgeLts, a memher of tltc Genera l E X(,l'lltive COll1 mltt~e, lU ad,htlOn ; 0, th.e ~ffi.ce :'s o[ ~ b e MOJl ~l'ea.l cell in!. Dr. Ya.Les acC'qiLc(l the .P.r~sHl en cy of the Il ov ll1Clal Co unCIl. anel sm oe tha t <..htie h a.s sliccee<le(l in orgam smg ~ number of cla.sses in Mon t real ill a(ldi tion to llie organi zation of til e Quebee centI e. Already plans are nnd er way for th e ex t ensiOll of tll o m ovemen t
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throllgllOut the Prol'illce allll the ]ll'o.'pecl • epeci,dly ill view of tIle i,snallce of a tl xtiJnol- ill the FlclIch lane'uage, lll'l'car to he \'1.:1')' hrigllt. III additioll to cOllipleting the l'l'Qvillcill (lrganiz ttltH}" a lJe,,' l':.1.il\l'Uy (' ntre was fonnul hy the luter-colonial UII I 1',illce fC:dll'ard 1 in.l\(l rnilway:. Thc llrl'i \.,t1 of Field,. 1m, Iud 1I is I toy I II igl.Jles the Duke of ollua~gh t ill C.llI'llla i~ nllll,)ubtl.: lly thu cau e of Hluch glatific LI01\ to the memtel'~ of' Council on .1CC'Jllllt 01' the (Ii tlllgniltcd position llcld 1,) I111S H\Jyal Ill cr l111e. in the pareut A "lleiil.tivll III )i;llg1 wl n Preslrlclit nnc! 11 \.;irnlHl l'riot' of the Ord~r (11' the 1I0 pit·t} of' ."t. ,Iulm of Jel'u;:: 1 III ill ElIglHlld. Un hi" nlTl\-,d ill Callada His HOY,ll 11 ighllL's ItOIlOllr d tIle Cnll dian I;. o.lIch by beeolilili'; till' Patrun, amI lIer Hornl J lighne the Patr 11 ' . . Botl! hil\'<' slio" II much illterl-st jll the work of the :\~ ot'i:.t.lillll ill :l1l'lLl., IlIll llll\'e 1Iy thcil' I'llcourng'llIcllt a~sistc(1 in :1'1' ,L lill~ kllowled" of tlll~ \ '01']- which} 0111' 'ollllcilllil. ill hand. III lI'(hl' t I lliph izc tlto urg nt neL'd fat' ducatioll nlollg the lille' taught oy thi " ociatioll adl' ulnge is tak~ll to CJ.uot ..,Olll ... tati Ii ' rt:('eivcd t1!t'ou,..h the comtc y of tile L l lit' IJqllll'tmellt. Flgul's ar i\' n co\cri1lg th yeo r H 104 to 10lO. uud III tiglll(" fll'e "Ilth reel trom -'\'ery tl\"a.ilahlc so Irce, hut. IIOw lhe ncci,ll:llts to '" Ihnell IC a i 11 d :1l the t'OU1 0 uf their emll'oYlllollt '11ly, aUll do Ill,t cll.uJ\\e th' thotls n I of' onlilll!) ccid nt to the pIc, 'iure p.rty 011 the trect, alld ill tll ltOlllC. 'lheft! al(l ou un a\ I'ag(l about 1,3l0 aeC'icl(llt:il death::, of \l'orl'in~ IIlcl. in 'annda. Ilwl tlti' i L \ 'r,) 10\\ ,;-.;ti III a tIJ. a in n :al'gl' numlw1' of C'.\ S ellljlloytl' 11. turally try 0 C 11Ice.t! f'rt)lil tht' pllblic the fact tlt,tt IlIcn 1Ia\-e O(e11 la11('<1 ill tllt:ir ]I l'til'ular bu illc .. [n au!litioll th 1'0 ;ne thu '0 who the at the ho, [Iltals 01' at tit ir honll a. 1'(' lilt of'!llI neeid nt, hut which lleath i:; !lot I'l'POll rl :1' Uti nterl tu the 'lcddl'llt. 11 W'C it \I( lIld appeal' that there arc ~ 000 \I or)- 'I' of' the ])o11lillio11 1 illt:d ontl":ht oyery year. and til t lil re are 10,000 whose inctu tri ' ! flici llC'y i imp ir d fo .. 11 tilil. Take th", a, l'a(T(I tUI' a period of' tlU year and \I hat i. th 1'. lilt. 1\'; r,w '. II II is LUllCel'll8d wo killuutli .. ht ill our indu tri 20,000 meH, arlll "e pCl'll1alll'ntly iml a.il' the illdll tn I cfli ·jelley of m thlllg Jih 100,000 morr. That i a trell1 mlol1 10' to a nation. \r e II n' with corl- inty at lhi:; momont that a year hellco ~.OOO li\'es \\lll he ," cpt 011 the Ii t 01 work I:> in 'aunda, allll in anothor ye31' theru will ue 10 000 11\£'11 \I hn han.' becu left crippl ill the (nro of (heir friend:. '1 he llon-fatnl acciLl 'I t· thlllllgh fir l ai,l ul'plieatioll (':111 be l1l:Hle le.:; .t;l'iOll~. and of the 'e the brge, t. IIUlllb l' occur to tlto t· clIg'lgcd ill mel,ll tr1\de·. The 11 11111 OL'I' for 1910 is .-,13 lOlll)lHl'ed \I ith 33~ ill thu 1'.lill\',lY sl:nicc alld 31 j jn agriculture. TheSl' facts ;Ire elilphn izetl ill unlli' to show the llec;,>'~ity I'or the ,york wc are carryill~ 011, alld hull' illll'Ol't,lllt it is thaL oVt:ry iudu,'nial conr'el'll clllploying tC'll or 1II0rll .. llllllld lIlIlll\) 'I' llllllll~ th ir llllplu,) l'l'~ IlIUIl w!to art:' !lualiHed to !'L'nder first aid ill c.:a~e. or acei(10l1t Ill' 1Illdlli illnC' .... ant! their ~,taolisllllll'nl slwul 1 1 c prol,erly e!fllipl'Cll with lir·t aid applinllcc" "llich 11l\llll '0 much to thc cOlllfort uf the l'ati nt, amI h,lYe .. ncb al1 illll'oltant bearillg' on tllc flltllre proglt:' s of the Cl!:SC . iI.' fal' as the raihl.lY lilieS ill Callnlla arl' cOlleel'l1e<l it C:111 he pointe!l out that a ,rell <lefiucll I !tort j: 11 'il1~ llullle 011 111'ha1f' or lheir clllplll),ecs, :t1111 thcy aI" to be cOlIglatul.ltc!l Ull tIll,) \l'llrl- :0 l',tl' neL'ollll'lished. Thu pion 'en! ill the 1l,O\'ClIll'lIt nrc Lhe l'anadiall l'a!'ifie ltailway, llllt alrcady the ,ralltl Tl'lIlik 1 ail\n1) Systt III alld the (Jnn.ulitlll UU\'enllll('llt H~til \l'a,)'s hn I'e LI kell li p lIle" urk, n Iltl d uri lIg I becoming yea I' f;[Ilell(]iil l'rogless is luokud [or. To !lbo\\' the e. tellt of the \YOlk which e,m hc ac.:eolllplished, it IlIighL be ;;taLcll lhal the (;anadiall Pacific It ihl<t}' men all the Ea.stern lincs alolle trcnLlJll (llll'illg UIC past year G,7~::! accidellt., am] ('IUSl' 10 1,000 or these \l'l're serious (:nough Lo rLquirc I'urther nttentioll ill t!te hospital. 1'llel'e are 0\'1'1' 1,000 lIlell 011 Lhe 10;\11 rully lluulitil'tl tn rCllller first aill. J)UI'iug lhe) cal' Lhe \\'01 k 0[' lhe t:UlICl"ll ('ouncil ha. heen carried 011 hy tll'O paid oflicinls, tlte Gencral ,'ccretnl'Y (tllll the tcnogral'her with the :\~ist:ln('e of the Pl'c:;ic1euL, H Ollomry eeret!lry, allli 1\1('11111('1''; of the ient'ral Excelllil't' COIllllIittee. '1'0 the T! vllomry , enelary, parlicularly, is <..lnc lllllch vI' the sllec.:L':<, his untiring lLlJI I llll lI !lu"ill " ,.mlltll.si!llll heing nL Itll tillles n.t tho lli:-'jlosal of (his olliee. '1'1 Ie P l'mmleut, . nt'l ,-. . ahlO Liol. J OIIC'; nlH1 D r. lI O! I gclt~, aUelH1e! 1 ont-o I'-town Illeellllg:'l nnd as:-; isLetl in Lho ,,'ork of org:lnizill g P ro l incin,I11.11l1 10eal cell tre'S. Th e (Jo ullcil (l es ires Lo ex pr o,,~ it!:! sense of obligation 10 ]Ur. ll arohl Boulton, II () ll ('ll'al' Y Orgl1lli7,i ng ommisRionel' [01' 'ana cllt of 1ho t. J ohn ~ \.m btl Inl1CO Asso-
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cia.tion. His a si Lance in maintaining touch beLween the }lnrcnL Asso ciation and the Oann"lial1 Braneh has been very much appreciated. The follo\yiug totals will give an idea of the " 'o rk dnrillg the pasL year;Frorince. Ko. 1/1 trw'tcd. e. v. ],1, L. Ontano . ]2 -1 857 12 15 11 Quel'ec . 2 1 ] 14 ] !) 8 3 1\la,nitoua 170 125 3 2 0 Briti 'h Oolumbia 3U 252 7 2 1 Nova cotia 69 51 0 0 0 New Brunswick . 1 7 ]7 0 0 0 Saskatchewan 43 32 2 0 2 .Albt'rt,l.. 4(i 32 3 1 0 Oandian Pacific Rail\\'ay 1009 65' 18 16 H 213
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Assets and Liabilities. Rccf'ipts. Balance from 1910 P etty Oa b, 1910 Sapplies Class Fees u bscri ptiOllS Loan . I nterest Mi cellaneous . . Outstanding accounts. Stock on hann
$1,409.86 23.20 1,4. 9.20 184.11 927.25 1,000.00 19.40 15.63 1,400.00 1,000.00
E.lpcndit II?·C. Exprcss and Duty Salarics Prill t ing n pplics Rent . TravellinO' n l1Jlc1ries Balance in Bank Ba1aDce duc Loan dne
312,78 1,7 0.00 2,9,10 1,792.44 206.25 2·1. 50 90.77 571.51 1,401.00 1,000.00
I ha\:e ll~(~ .Jllllcl~ COIT('~}101I~lcllCC witlt jlIJ.\,sicia!l~ and leading perSOllS ill mallY l,luces III .bnLH,lt Colnll,l)~a wIllI regard Lo O:g:II11f>llJg OCIJ.trefi. lllave invariably aeeompaJJlc.c1 Illy lei LeI'S wIth 1'~1111}hlets aliI! ~lleratlllc lJearlllg 011 Olgallisalioll. In a1mosL all l11stltJlCC~ S} 1l11'aLhy Jf; eX}lJ'e~sC(~ "Itlt tIle wOlk, allel Omil,rcs cilller IJave already bcen orgalll:,ed 01: are lIncler ,~om;l~erntioll. AIlIOllg places "lle1'e OClltres lw,Ye been rorlllcd are;- \ allCOllver, \ II'Lona, Kcw 'Wcstmillstcr KanaillJo CUllIh.'rland, lwd Miel lcl. The llUllJIJCI~. of' l:u pils in ,trucled ill illc difJ'cJ'(:lll daees \\:c1e Vancouver 195, Nclso.11 6. Ill, letona SOllIe 70 1)(,1'SOIJ8 alc ueillg ilJsIJucted ill ihe work. I ueg to suullllL LllC n LLaehed rcport from Lbe Treasurer. ]j'. O. McTAVI~JI, M.Il.} Secrdary . Assets. To Cash on hand (Bank) " " " (SccreLary) Accounts rcceivabl e " Coa~t J\lissioll 1\1icl1el . Nelson. Yaneon vel' YicLoJ'i" . " Valnc supplies on llallC1
Receipts. Balance fr0111 1910 Petty Cash Supplies Class Fees Subscriptions L oan . Interest . Mi cellaneous Sales
$1,409. 6 2;~ , 20 1,4 9.20 1 4.11 927.25 1,000.00 19.40 15.63
E .I'))Clldit /I )'C. Express and Duty Salaries . Printing uPl,lies Rent . Travelling uudries . Balance ill Bank
312.7 1,780,00 2 9.'.10 1, 793 , 44 206.25 24.50 90.77 571. 51
$5,068.65
Dr. W. D. BryLlone-Jack. Honorary Tl'av!'lllng Secl'c'ary.
J, J. Dougan.
JlOJloral'Y Scc1'c tary.
Ms.j or F. O. McTavish,
M,D.
Trca , 01'C1·.
C. O. Penllock.
I have the hOllour to submit my rrport as under of the Council's wOlk for the period fr "m Jann ary, 1911, to the above date. '
.27 61. 94
199.71 179.35
$379.06
379.06
Profit and Loss Account To Station CI Y 16.25 By Profit 011 SlIl']llics and Class 7.60 fe. s-"Sundrics. . " Balance urougll L fon\ art! 01.94 ,'old. 2 5.50 Cost Price 199.7]
85.79
5.79
To 1Il0nil'~ rccei red
C'entn;.
His Honour Lieutenant-Govemol' Paterson. J~l' csi dcnt .
1] 5. 06 39.00
SUl'lllics ArCU1lnl. B} SupplIes sold (eo:,t price) . 340.06 " Sl'l'plics on L'lIH] (at ('ost). 30.00
To Supplies purcllascd fronl II.Q. to value of " Olass fees due
Examined allll found correct. OUNNINGHAM & 00., Cha1tel'cd Accountants, (A uditol's.)
J>a troll.
.!i5 4.15 .1. 00 2.00 15,35 170.35
Lia bit ities . By Amount due II.Q.SupplieR . Class fees " Amount due Puwell RiVe} Centre . " Pront and Loss
216 .27
5,068.65
PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.
8.47 2.40
$216.27
$7,46 .65
Gcncml Balance A ccollnt .
265
Yaneonvcl' . Victoria Nc\\' Westmin. tCl' Nanailllo Oum belhncl Powell River Michc1 Nelson . Cranbrook
5.79
Cash Account. 259.72 By Amount to II. Q. " StatiolJcn, &c. " Balance on hand
22fi.00 23.85 10.i!7
259.72
259.72
Officcrs of Local Centrcs. G'lw inn an.
Dr. W. n. Brydone-Jack Dr. D. Donald . . Dr. R. E. ,Yalker M. ,\V. Gamlcn .
cCl'et(O·y. Dr .• tanley Paulin Rev. E. G. Miller Dr. Geo. T. Wilson J. Quinn. John Je,,,tOll. A. W. Clapp. Thomas 01l111irTe. L. E. Bonlen, M.D. Dr. F. E. King I
266
Colonial Reports,
St. John A ?nbulance .ilssocicdion, PROVINCE OF MANITOBA. l'af l'OU.
His HOllom Lieutellunt-Goyernor ir D. C. Oameron. J(OllOl':ll'Y St'Cl'l'f:l1'Y.
Major F. L. Yaux, ~l.j)., P.A.i\!.O.
l'l'Csi41('uf.
Sauford Enns, illnyor of ·W innipeg. 1I01l01':n'y TI'(';lSlII'CI'.
A. ~l. Nantoll.
In accordance wilh the eonstitntion amI gcnt'ral rcgulations, I hayc thc hOllonr to fon,ard herewith the first annual report 0[' the Manitoba Council. A Provincial Council was oro'<111ised by the general eCl'etal'Y on the 6th Janllar.y, 1911. The officers al1Llllle~lbers arc as stated above. Since then the Council has been busy organising the work in thc city oflYinnipeg. A 10c3.1 Centre for the city of ·Winnipeg was formed on February 3rtl, 1911, under the authority of the Proyincial Council, but as the prospecti ye ehn il'llH)'l1 was absent nothin cy further \\'8.8 done by the Centre, the Provincial Oouncil cal'ryillg on the work. "'The \Yinnipeg Ccntr!l i~, ho\\'e\'01', no\\' tn,killg up its own duties. The Pro\-illeial Council is the organization for tho whole proviuce, allll it is fdt that this phase run t be seriollsly cousidercLl. There are not many large tOWllS ill lIIauitoba, yet ill the smaller village the neell or traincll assi1;tance i., perhaps, of even grcater urgency owing, to the spa.r~ely settle5~ a~ljoillillg c1istric.ts ,;h <:'re ~fLell nleuical assist3.nce is llifficult to obtmn. In \\ llllllpeg a \'ory solid loulldabon has been laid anti. though this has been slowly ttceolllplished yet tbere is good reason for beli~ving that the work will not have to be gOlle over again. The foHol,ing ela ses of in truction have bl'en held: Oity Electricians, first aid, fifteen certificates granted j City Firl'men, IIn;t aid (four fire halls), thirty·four cer tificates j Girl Guilles, fir t aid, six eeltificates j ,Yomen's Guilcl, first aid, ten certificates: Oollege of Pharmacy, home hygiene, fifteen certifica.tes j a totn'! of eicrhty certificates i sued, repre 'enting lifty per ccnt of those rcceiving instruction. .l ~t all of the remainder fai1ell, many being unable to write owing to various causes. At the present time sever:1l classes have been formed an(l are under way. Public intere~t has becn aroused in a most gratifying ,yay, and wbereas early in the year the initiati ye for the forma tiOll of cla~scs had to COlllO [rom the Pl'o"i11cial Council, now applications are being received from the puulic. Special elllpba~is has been laid upon the qualification of the 11re brigade, and fro111 the chicI' of the brigade down all ntnks haye responded heartily, and have co-operated to the llest 01' their powers. Th" badge of the Association may now be scen on their unifor111s. It is hoped that the ,yinter will see the police force similarly illstructell. The Oouncil ha determined to keep Oil ha11l1 a quantity of supplie~, noL only for emergency, but for the use of classes, and [lU ollire and stOl'croom has hecn cemed. The CiL)' Power anll Light Department hi1,,,e recently lllaced a large onler direct to the celltral stores for 111:1terial for eqnipl'ing "lir~t aill" stations ill outlying districts. Our object is to have all such electrical st:ttiOl1S eCJuipped to a reasonable extent for immediate fir. t aid. The prol'isioll or a metor amhulance, kcpt nt the central fire hall, and manned by qualilled firemell, is belie\'e<l to be the ultimate solution of emergency cases needing tntJ1sfer to an hospital. In the meantime the co-operation of the. hospitals will be asked in the matter of haying the white crOSS of St. John substituted on their ambulances for the red cro·s, which is the lli"tincti\'e mark of the military medical sen·ice. Fi"st .did GOIt~Jletition.-·TIYo of these haye been held. The lirst one was un· official. being arranged by the :'ailway club between competing team:; or the O.P.R. and the O. ~. R. The second compel ition was hetweeu mill",),)' and ei I'ic teams of the St. J o11n Ambulance A sociation, the prize bein~ a si1\'er cup, very generously donated by George Bury, Esq., Vice President of the C. P.R. A a result of this competition a great stimulus has ueen given to the interest alrcady de\'elopetl, and a marked improvement in the method of work is seen , It is hoped that the General Oouncil may see fit to arrange challcnge shields for Provincial Oompetition, the great rlistances in Oalla(la rendering Dominion contests diffionlt. If a Dominion contest were arranged, however, in :1ddition, every effort would be made to send a team from Manitoba.
267
Steps have becn taken Lo forlll. ~),. qivision ofthe St. John Alllbnlance Hrigade, and Nalll£:; llave been enrolled, 110\1·('\'('1', and J1llilal Riel's have ueell taken. A gnarantee fund of a thOUSflll 11 d~ll.ars ha~ lJCCU sccuJ'?c1 by.tlle JIoJlOlflry 1'1 (,01su]"('1', ~. M. N(1nton, Esq. The "J'eaL dIffIculty IS the SeeUl'lllg of (llHutel's, and the l\1 allltolJ(1 Oonncil most stl'01~O'ly \1J'ge lliat the DOl1lilliOll GovC'nll1lent he requestcd to 1JJake l>l':lvision ill tIle new ~rIJlOll ripil for a division of the In·igadr. As tlle brigalle is an auxiliary of the medical service ill wnr, in ;1I1c1ition to its eivil duties, it is consic1el'Cll that tIllS request is not unreasOllable. W. 8AKFORJ) EVAN S, l'residfnL. l!'. L. VAUX, M. U. Major, lIon. Proy. Sec.
it w:\.s e:x.pcctcll that by llOW ~ .d~VISIOll \\'oul(l have ueC'u organisecl.
WINNIPEG CENTRE. (·1Ia h'lIIall.
ll. W. IInl cllillsolJ.
"icc-.llail'lU:lJl,
~laj(Jr
Hesketh.
UOJlOl'lll'Y . < ccl'('f:lI'~, Major F. L. Vaux, l>.A.~l.(·.
IIQ)lO)':lJ'Y Tl'ra<;IlI'Cl'.
A. M. KallLon.
A;;"ht. S"('J'Cl:lI'Y and { ' lIrafol'.
C. Eo Arlidge.
Lif4' .ll,·mbc)'s.
A, M.
ranton, II. K l3urlJridge, Major Hesketh, Major Oalltlie.
INTER-COLONIAL AND P.E.I. RAILWAYS CENTRE. I'atl·oll".
'1'he IJOl~. ~'rnukC!0clll:alle, lHj1Ji~tcl',o rRail\\"aysalld S;anals, A. W. CalJJ}J1Jell, C.E., Dpputy l\lllllster 01 l{lul\\,ays anel CHI.aL, alJ[l Uhall'luan GOYCnllllCllt Raill\"ays Managing Board . Assi~tnJJt
David Pollingcr, I.s.o., Ohairmall, GOYerJIIl1011t Haih,ays Managing BoalC1. • C(·J'('f:lI'.r.
IV. O. P,tYel', Secretary of thc Illsurance ibso::iation and Pl'oyillent :Funcl Board. 'fhe Jir1>t circlljn.1' i::> 'ued lJY thi~ As" ociatioll \l'as tllC ful\owin Cf : Branl'h cLlltres will lJe creatcll with ;IS litLie <lcla.' as }lo~:-ilJltaL the laruer celltres ?f la\)l)l:l' 011 the line or tL~c ~'ni l\\';~ys, allll classes will be fOl'lJH:cl for tlie"'Plll1JOse of ll1s~rllclJJ1g t.he el~lployccs 1Il fll:St alll. work. ~.lenillers of the lllCllical profession will deliver a Sd'les o[ lcc'Lure" ou til' ,t lllll, and Inll aho give practical illnstration::> of bandagillg, apl'liciltiull 0(' :;plint::l, elc . . After :1 :;e.l'ies of leclure' have Leen given tho e who Ila\'c attendecl Lhe clas::ic,; will Le exallllllcrl by a member of the mellical pl'o[esbiou a::i to th!'ir 1'l'olicil'llCY ill the work, ami a c:erlilica te will lJe awarded to those who IUl\'e a sati ·factory examinntioll, awl they will lIe called on when the sel:viccs of fil -t ail~ m en arc Ileeded. AI,nbulau.l'e raOlllS llave beelJ fittcIl Ill' at some l'0lllt~ on tlte mIlway'l, :tllli others \l'dl be httcd up at other points in due tinle. These ruoms arc L.O be w:;~cl ill COlllleclioll \\'ith the wOl'k. Each employee who Y011111t~eJ'd to I'CC C1I'e the Instrllction will hc furnished with a textbrok. There ~l'P at pr.esent no tcxtuoob printed in tIle .FrelJclL Janguage, lJut the DOll1iniol1 hranch IS Inaklllg arl'<1,ngements to pl'ovide t!Je,·c at an carly elate. Rules cro,-ernin(f the OC.lltrll nrc IJeing prellared, awl ,,-ill hc issned to yolunteers ill due ti111e~ There 1-; 110 doubt that the 1ll0lell1ent is :t 1I ct'ul awl laudable one and ill the il~ tercst" o{ the pu bl ic al~(l of the em ployet'~ .. Th e HOllorable ~lillister of Rail ways and Oanals and the l1J<lnaglllg boarll, recoglll. lllg tlle e benefits, have authorised that the expenses eOllllectell with the orgallization awl opl:ration of the Inter-Oolonial and Prillce Etlwl\l'Il IlulIllrail\\,<1ys centre of the, 't. Johu ..,\..mlmIance A»sociatiou shall be horne by these railways. It is confidently hoped that the officers and elllployees of tllese rail\l'ays will (18sist this lllOyement by their hearty co-operation so as to make It a SllCCCSS. \\r. C. PAVER, Secretary. D. POTTINGER, President.
26
t.
Colonial Reports,
John A mlJLdal1ce At;) '(}()ic~lion,
It is with pleasure ~ e learn of the o)'gallization of a divi&ion of the St. John Ambulaneo BJigade in TOl'OlIto. Tbis is the seeoJ ,cl division 01 the Brigade in tlle province find :"~ :-"isl~ it every suecefls .. 1 he lin; ~ ~ivi.si?~ t~ l)e ,rOlmld was the Forebt City DIV1S]()]) III London, Ont., JJ1 ]908. 1111s dlVISJOn IS cl01l1g good ,,·olk.
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. )'afl'oll.
Ilis lIonour the Lien Ll'nallt -Go\crnor of Ollta1 io. J1OIlOI':lry SC('l'(f:lI'J
1·I'c'sid('uj.
Oolouel Ja11les Mason, Toronio.
Oharles J. Oopp,
:lJltl 1'1'(':ll>oIll'(' I'.
M.D., C.nl.,
Toronto.
TORONTO CENTRE.
lIouoral') ,""elifol'.
H. D. Locldlart Gordoll,
C.A.,
269
Toronto.
The meeting to org,ll1i e the Onturio Provillcial Oonncil wn.s hold .il1 the Normal School A 8embly Hall, Toronto, on the 21,t Dcccmber, 1£)10. Ills llOllOUl' Ule Lieutenant Governor oj Ontario presided, and tbcre "'erc pre,-cllt on tbc pluHorlll lIis Excellency Earl Grc)~, Govel'llor Gcn eral of Oun[1(1a; Colollcl J a.1l1CS ]\1:18 on , Pre idellt of the Toronto Oentre; Dr. F. 10ntizambert, 1.8.0., Presl~lellL of the Oanadian Branch; Mr. I\'. K. George, Vice President of the Oallad~all Branch; Oolonel G. CtLriton Jones, D.G.nr.S., and. Dr. O. A. lIodgetLs, members 01 the Gellural Ex:eentive Committee of the Oanadian l~ranch; the latter Honorary S ecretary . Trea urer oftlte Toronto Oentre. Hi:, Excellency delivered an ac1dre son Lhe objects of the Assoeitttion, and \\'i1.S followed by n"tdre.'ses from those 011 the pla.trorlll. 'I'here wa a la1',1e attenda,nee of fliends of the Association from dili'erellt parts of the Pr0vince :nd a Oouncil \\,:1,:; formed consis tin"" of represclltati,'es from ihe principal cities and towns of Outario. A pleasing featn~e or the 1lleeting was the prescntation by His Excellency, of a nuwuer o[ cert~r-icates and. ba ' ~ge s to 1:11e111be1'<> of the 'l\)l'onto police force. ubse'luently the CounCil formcd at thiS meetlllg lllet and elected the Execut~ve Oommittee. Under thl' auspices of the Outario Provincial Oouncil two llew centres have been formed in the Province one in Oct ln, I, in NOYClllber, lillO, an,1 the other in Hamilton, in J anuar)', 1911. 'The Londoll CI'l1tre has continued. to do good work. It seemcd best in the interests of the Association that the work III Toron to should be administered directly by the E~ecutive Oommittee, and Ll.lis cotu:se ll:li' been rollo.w.cd throughout the year. The same policy hall been adopte,el III relatlOll to the. othe; Clt:es of the Province where the work has been comluctea, namely: BelleVille, Berlln, Brantford, Galt, Paris, Peterborough, Stratford, and O\\'en ouncl.. . . . The action of the PrOyillcial OommiLt(,c of the \'Ollilg Men's Chnsilan As.oclatIOn for On tario anll Quebec' in recommelldill(f the conrst's of instruction of our Ass, ociatiOJ1, 0 . to the Youn rr Meu's Ohri~tit1.ll As ociatiou of thcse Provinces has lJeell prOfll1ctlve of good results~ auei it is hoped a similar recoJl11llendation will ue ll1ac1~ uy the CO~1l1c~1 of the YounO' Women's Ohri. tian Associa tion. Classes haye ueen hell 1111 the I IIStltll tlOns of these o~ganizations [or some .lear pa t. Th" "'ork among the police or lhe cities has been extended and no\\' practically all thc mem bel'S of the 1'01i<'e fo1'c.;e ill Toron Lo, Lon(loll, Hamilton an1 Bcrli:l are wear~ng the badgt! of th \ Association. The ollicers of the a.lvation Army of British North America have eu(10rsecl the cour ~ es o[ the Association and the newly cOlllmissioned oflicers for the past tll ree ye,u:5 l.la ye been given instruction in first aid and are ~earillg the l)adg\~ of tbe ASSOCiatIOn. The work of the Association has been brou"ht before the Instru ctors of the 'Women's I nstitutes of the Province, and the. nl~ttcr is to be prescnted to the Con vention of these bodies during the present month. Tbis should provc a fruitful field for the work of the Association. Oord.ial co-operation exists between the Ge1ll'ral ir Bad.en Powell boy sconts and the Oouncil, and a numb er of the troops of the former orgll1izutioll have adopted the St. John standarLl as their own in matters of fir t aid to the injured and home nur"ing. During the j ear a full course of instruction ha~ heen received hy 26 pupils in first aid to the injured, 90 in home llursing, 20 in homc hygiene, 11 in military sanitation, and 10-:1: in junior first ai I to the injured. I n all, 52 classes have been conducted, 39 in first aid to the injured, 5 in home nursing, 1 in home hygiene, 2 in military sanitation, and [i in jlluior 1irst aiel to the inj ll1'ed. 12 Medal lions and 10 L:l bels have 1)een " ' 011. The thanks of the council are due to the members of the merlical profession throughout the province, who have deli,ered the lectures and examined the classes in instances gratuitously, also to those who have organized the classes allll assisted in the extension of the work of the association thronghout the province.
I,j fc
~(,IlIIH'l'Fl.
'\V. R. Brock, Coloncl James Maflon, Colonf'l G. Stc·ding Ryerson, A.M. e., Lieut.Colou(:'1 F. Fonton, .A.lIU'., Oharles R. Dickson, IIl .D., W. K. Geolge, II. J. lIaney, lIon. Wallace NeslllLt, I{.O. ~J('dj('al
,·taO·.
C. E. Uooper-Cole, M.n., O. ,T. 'oP(1, ~r.J)., F. FCllton, M.ll., W. J. Greig, IILD" E. H. Hardy, M.P., W. C. IIeggir, M.D., W. B. lIenury, IILn., R. O. D. lIumr, M.n., '\V. H. LOWlY, ~I.]), F. \V. Marluw, ;1T.n., D. Eo RolJOltsoll, M n.,.A. II. Rolph, M.n. , W. A. 'cott, 1I1.R., G. S. Strathy, aLl'" C',~I., E. W. Slragg, :lI.D., F. E. Watts, AI.B., ,V. A. YOllng, lILlJ. Thirty-one dassc,s llave l'ecll formetl ill TOIOJlto during the Pf,st year, 22 in first aid to the injl1lcc1, 3 in hI me llUlsing, 1 ill h( me llygi(l1(', 2 in military sanitation, an(l 3 in juuior Ilr:;t uill to Lhe injured. The firRt aid to the illjme<l claSfler:. have he en as r()llows :-5 for members of the Toronto Police Forcc, 2 fOl employees of the Torollio Elcctric Ligll t Co. , 1 [or the emp'oyees the 1I1i11i( 0 Brick 00., 2 at the, 'alyation .AIDJY Training Oollege, 2 at the Torouto Technical chool, 1 for tllL JlHmh~rs (If No. X and XI Field AmlJulallces anel Ko. Xl II Cayalry Al1Ilmlance Canadian l\nny Medical Corps, 1 for employees of the Rolph Ulark Co. , Ltd., 1 for the Torouto lIo,' pital for Incnral)les Training School ror Tur~l's, 1 at the Evr,ngelia . 'ettlcTlH'l1t, 1 at the YoulIg ,Ye men's Ohristian Guilll, 1 at thc Toronto Oelltrul Young ~ICll'S Uhristian Association, 1 at Holy Trinity C11111'oh, allcl 1 at:-:it. Paul's Clllll cll. 3H certificates were awarded, and 1 voncher, 4 medallions an(l 4 lal els awarded. lJollle nursing clasf>cs wele conducted. at thc 'rorou(o Tcc:llllical Sl'hool, the Young Women's Christian Guild, and at the Evangt::lia S(ttlenlellt. 51 certifi cates ,nrc awarded. A home h~ giene class was conducted at tlc YOldlg ,Yol11elJ's ( llri sti nn Guild. 14 ccrtific'ates were awarded. Two classes ill military sanitation \" ere held, Olle at the Torollto OelJtral Young .Meu's Christian ASC;Oi i:l.tio 11 , auu 011e ("or mCI1Jbcrs uf .J..~o. X and XI Field AmlJubnee aud No. XIII Ca\'alry Ambulance Uanadian Army Medical Oorps. 11 certificates were awanlc(l. Three jllllinr cla.-ses in first ai<1 to the illjurc<l were held. [or troops :Xo. 2, 5, and 9, of tbe Gelleral , 'ir Buden -Powell Boy SCOll (s. 3 boys received a full C(;lU'se (If instruction, ancI 72 receiYCcl certificate::;.
or
LONDON CENTRE. J'I·esl~lcll(.
1I0Jl. Sec),ctary anel Tl'C;lSllJ'(,J'.
Lt. -Col. W . .Jl. Gall"hore.
'\'111. Loveday. Lif(' :Ue'm1)('I·.
Lt.-Col. W. M. :11('(lh'nl
Gartshor~. ~jaff.
A. Y. Becher, )r.lJ ) ..- elson George,
~1.D.
One class il1 til' t aill to the injmetl \\'(1S hellI. 34 mell recei\'ed a full cour~e of in truclioll, 24 recei "ctl ccrtifi ca tC.R, 2 olJtainr d youchers, and 5 1e('ei \'Cd medalliolll', 3 receivt:d label. .
OTT AW A CENTRE. Tbe Ottawa. Celllre 0[' il le St. John AlIdnJlan ce A 'socia liol1 was organize(l in Novelllher, 1910, at n meeting held in tIle offices of the Board of Trade in the city or Ottall'a, 11i,; \\rorship the Mayor (ChaR. Hopcwcll, E. II') l'l'csilliJ'g.
270
GolonioJl Repol'f'ts.
St. J ohn A'lnbuZCf/)W(' A ociation.
BRANTFORD.
Among the many prcscnt wero IIpr Exc.rllcncy. the Oonl1t~ss Grcy, Lady ybil bl'CY, Dr. F. l\Iontiz(l.mbcrt, 1.S.0., Prcslll nt 01 tho 0n.nM1u1ll I k~ll{)h, and many others. . . The ofliccrs and ('x('cutI\'e as thcn appol1ltctl, or subsequ('utly aeld d are as follows: Presidcnt, 001. n .. '1'. Irwi,n, c. ~~. G.; TreRS~tr('l', K L. Bri l(ain; . cct'ctary R. Patching j Medtcal Stall.-MaJor B. L. l1a]'{l11cr ~\.n., c. r-1. , l\luJur O. A. Hodgetts, I. n., L. H. c. r., 1Ilc:Dong:tll Killg, ~\. n. Thc l~xecntive Committce meL carly in Decemhcr :1ntllllappc(l ont work for thc wiuter. As a r('sn1t, sovcn classcs in lirst n,icl to the injl1l'ccl hu\'c b(,(,11 ol'ganir.ccl, 1 Oity policc, 1 Y. M. O.A., 2 Ottn,wa Electric Oompany's employees, 2 Civil S<'l'Vltllts, anti 1 Y. 'V.C. A. It is to be rcgrettcd that ollly /'0Ul' or these clnss<:'s cOlllpletell tbe eOl1rsc and took the ('xuminatioll . In (\,11 ahout 17~ ~ludcnt enrolled lhemselycs, bllt a 1111nl1,cl' ollly ltLlclldecl tho initial lecture, amt mally more railed to aUc1l(l slIIlil'icllt to qu:tlily them 1'01' exa.m ination. 50 completed a fnll eomse of illstrnction and 31 cerLilicl1ies wero
271
lUc'eJieal S.a.r.
G. W. Barhel',
W. II. Nicbol,
M.D., 0.1.1 .,
M.B.
A class in first aid to tlte injl1l'ecl was helcl at Uw YOlIl)<f 1\1 ' 01 . . . t' 1 I' L'[" ' b ell S Il'lsban Assocla 1011 t\lJ( Ollr cel' 1 l.mtLes werc awarder], A J'lllll'OI' cJ· .. t tl ., " t t' ., It l ' ,, ' t J' .. . ' MS a. 10 flame lllstl 11 JOIl lcsn et III ell Oil y- Ollr boys oblallllllg Jllnior first aiel certificates.
GALT. lU c'e1 i<'a I S. air.
W. 8. ]hkin,
D . Bnchallan, M.l~.
J}l.Il. ,
in first a.id to the illJ'Ul'erl at the \ TOUt]<f 1\1 '01 . L' . A class l 'was lIrId 't'I' t l ' b J.'. en S 11'18 Hill Associa SIX CCI I lCa. es aJle Olle label wt!re issued. .. ,-
hOll, (lIle
issnerl.
BELLEVILLE. HAMILTON CENTRE.
ltlc'eHell] S.aff.
I'I'<'S hlC'll' •
E. O. Platt, M.n., II. A. Y co man, M.D., a.lf., R. J. P. McOullogh, M.B.
Lieut.-Col. O. S. Rennie, London.
A class of school tca.chers wn,s ol' rr aniy,e<l ancl met a.t tl e Y :M' '. Association IJllilcl11lg. Six certilic(\(~'l were awarr1ed A' I . OUlll!; cn S Ohnshan the same institution for lite Boy 'CO~tts. anel eirrht c·eI'LI·r.JcJltllI10r c a~s wa~ fOlmed in b )j a cs ,,·ere ISSlleu.
"<'('1'<,'a I';l'.
Tl'C:1<; 1I1'Cl'.
Captain ,V. B. Lewis.
Oaptn.in \V, G. l'holllpflon. :!I Cllie' a I S':1 II'.
Lieut.-CoL G. S. Rennic, M.D., O.M., Major E. H. O'Reilly, ~l.J)., C.~l., J, A. Simp on, M.n., '1.'. Morrison, ~r.B. Five cIa ses in first aill to the ill.il1l'cd hare l'eell held. 'f\\'o for memhel's of the Police Forcc, one for members of N o. ~1I. Field A mhula.nce Cannd ian l\Iedical Oorps, one ['01' cmployees of the Canadian ·Westinghol1se Co., a11d olle aL Burlon Street :Methodist Ch l1rch. One hundred and thirty-nine 111('11 lecei ycd (l. full course of in tructioll and 93 certificates and Olle label \\'ere a\\'urdcLl.
PARIS. ~Ic'clical
A cbss w:ts orga11izee1 at the Young 1\lcn'8 Clll istian Association. catcs \I'ere a lI'anlell.
':Uclli('al St:lO·.
~Icclkal S.all. Da"id Smith, ALB., L.R.C.I'., Eel., L.F.P. & s . , Glasgow.
A. L. Duna.l'll,
A class in first aid to the injured was hel(l at tbe Young ,Y omell'~ ChriRtian Association and tbis was follOlred by a class ill home nm. 'ing. Six ccrtificates were awarded in lirst aid and foUl' in home nursing. Three lllellalliolls were a.warned.
BERLIN. ~Uctllcal Staff. David John Minc1lin, lII.B., W, T. ,\Vallace, M.n.
A. class in first aid to the injured was held for thc lIolice of 111is city. certifica tes were issued,
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PETERBOROUGH. 'IC(]ic'al StaO'• ~LD., A.
W. McPherson,
M.B.
Ola~se~ were held in first aid to the inj urcd a.t the Y ouug ~r cn's Ch ristiall 'l\\"cll'e cel'l i licates were. Issued to the young women au(l five certificates to the yonug Illen. A home nursmg clllss conducted at the Young \Vomen's Ohristian Association rcsulted ill the awarding of five certificates. AS so~latlOn and at the Young ,Yomcn's Christinn Association,
Fi YO ccrtifi-
OWEN SOUND.
STRATFORD.
•T. M. McOullougb,
StaO'.
A, S. Lovett, )1. n.
lIT.D., C.oL,
O. Caviller,
)!.D., a.Jr.,
F.l!.C.S., 1I01101'H1')'
Ed.
II. G. J\Iurray
'
M.D .
aM
,..,
Se'<'I'ct:u'y and T1'eaSU1'('l'.
Rol)ert George Fra.nklin . •A·. class "'as ?rg~lJized at. the Young . " Men's Cltristl'an A ssoClation which proInIsc s a success f t1 1 Jlla.uguratlOJ1 of the \Vork in this city.
272
Oolonial lippo?,ts.
t. J ohn Ambula?7ce Associatio?7. Receipts and Paymc?lts j'0?' thc
Receipts. Oash on ha.nd, 1·t ct., 1910 Member hip fees, LOllllon " Ottawa " " Toronto Class" fees ale of ~ tores . Medallion aUlI Labels. Iuterc:t anll COlllllli.. ion on Bank Account
ending 30th SC1ltcmbcl', 1911. Paymcnts. tores purchasedt. John' Ga.te Cllstoms and freight Canadian Branch. J. F. Hartz & Co. W111. Briggs Typewriter . Olass fees for incidclJ tal expenses to Cana/lIan Branch Lecturers and Examincr ' fees Calladian Branch proportion 01' membership [e0s Expellsesteno(frnpbic \\ork Postage aml Express ~tationery and tde;.:ralll Ambulance models ulld ries . Cash in Canada. Pel'mnnellt Mortgage Corporation, 30th el'Lember, 1911
F. Presto, CarleLon Place; J. A. Allclersol1 ancI W . A. Gray, Smiths Falls; H. p, Grant, Woodstock; II. A. Stevenson and W. J. Stevenson, London; and Hugh A. J ohnsoIl, port I3urwell.
yCa?'
127.70 12.50 2 .00 29.00 -1] 7. 00 903.13 :l0.20 . 5
1,5,16.38
242.30 ~3.10
200.00 30.65 1.50 60.00 162.00 ] 50 .00 27.50 50.00 4 .03 80.42 11. 00 9.85 500 .04 1,546.38
Audited and founrl corrcct.
II. D.
LOCKIIAUT GORDOX
Of Gordon & Dilworth, Cha deTect A cco1lnlant.,. COLI):l'>EL J A1rES ;\IAsoN President. FOT!IERINGHkH, Chai1'1nan E.)·cclltire. ClIAI~LES J. OoPP, :U.n., 11011 . Sccretary a1lcl
J. T .
Trca IIrcr.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Patron.
The RiO'ht Hon. Lord trathcona and ;\IOllllt Royal, G.C.~r.G. o ir Thomas C. haughne sy, K. C. V. o. ( 'IJ a i 1'111:\11. l'1'eSl11e1l t. Lt. -Col. Lacey R. Johnson, C.G.A. D. :\IcNicoll. General
273
~eeretal'Y.
8. A. Gidlow, Canadian Pacific Rn.i1way, Angus ~llrps, 1\1ontrcal. Itssi tant GClIeral !'ce)'et:ll'ies. D. T. Kyle, Eastern Lines. C. E. Stoekdill, We&tCl n Lines.
DurinIY the year endiug Septomber 30th, 1911, over one thousand employees attende(lthe lectures (riven hy the medicalll1en Oll the C.P.R. Centre, of whom 640 ~btaiued the first aiel certificate 0T tho St. JO~lJ1 Ambulance A.ssoeiation. Seventeen men llualified for the YOllcher, sIxteen oblaJllerl the medallIon, and thirteen the label. Forty-three classes were beld. The total nUllllJer of cel,tificated men now on this Uentl'Cl is ])011.r1y one thousand, awl a large llU11lber of cla&ses are still beinO' organised . Over 150 ['\l.lly eljuippc(l first n.~cl hoxcs Jlave beeu cli!;tl'iimted to th~ clill'erent points on IlllS 8,)'slel11, twenty-Jour IIOW FIIl'lcy pattern stretchers, and nearly ,2,50.0 copirs of Uantlie's fir~t Hi(l book were ~1so dist~ilJUted. Two permanent travelltufr lIlstl'llctors \\'ore a,p}lOlutcrl; ono 011 Easterll hnes, amI Olle on ,)fcstern lines ; tl~se men d.evote their timo ill iltstmctillg llew classos after the doctors lectnr('s have heen gIven. Competitions have l)een helll in the varions uivisi~ns, for wJJieh the general superintendents (lonatod cnps anll llH;llals, tho chfLTIlplOn tealll of each division having to compote ill a semi-final competition, which was heJu in Montreal on Januarv 4th, 19' 2. The COlllpany llave dOllated a magnificent cnp and two valuable shields, whir'b will ue COlllprtell fur in the final compet.ition hetween the champion teams of the Klstel'l1 ancl Western lines, and which will be held in Ottawa shortly. 0.msiderable interest has been Laken in these competitions, both by the officials and the men. There were 6,72'2 accidents treateel on the castel'll lines by first aid men, 964 of these accidents ueing serions, requiring hospital treatment. Meritorious sl!rviccs were rendered dming tho year uy snb-cllief constable Mansell at AuO'us , hops, on '1.tmclay afternoon, O,..tobel' 22nd, 1910, when yardman Payare slipped between two baggage cars, and had two leg taken ~ff clos? to the body, and also his left arll1. MI'. Mansell \Va' 011 <Juty at thc D avluson , treet Gate, Angus Shops at 12.30 p.m., Hearl r all the men having then left for home, and on receipt of the' telephone ll1essa~e, ::Lrri verl ::Lt the sceue of the accident, '" h ich was righ t the other end of the yards, ill less than seven minutes. The case was one to try tho nerve'l of e\'en a medical ID'l.U, but Mr. Mansell jumped riglit in, and applied tourniquet , etc., and "-a<; the means, through his coolness and promptitude, of keeping the patient conscions l:!ltil the arrival at the ho~pital.. Mr. C. Dickie, 011 January 10th, 1911, attended to ahttle gll'l who had fallen and fractured the right humerns aud dislocated Iter elbow, making a very creditable ca e, al111 theroby prev(,lltin!:{ fnrther injury uy movement. !III'. E. Roso, at Glen Yanl, on February 21st. 1911, attended W. Critchley, who had been knorkerl (lown by an engine, and was suffering from a scalp wound and severe il1telnal injnrirs. Mes rs. O· Teill and Bradsha.w attrurl~d to two men, on June 16th, HnO, ,,·ho had been buried unoemeath a fall of earth, and after resuscitatiull, treateu them for shock.
PROVINCE OF ALBERTA.
UNli eal Slaff.
H. A. Beatty, T oronto, Ed. Archibald, )LD., W. J. Palterson, Mackenzie Forbe~, ,V. Winfrey, J. E. Lesa~e, ~I.B., - Scrimgcr. ,V. Hutchinsoll, ~r.D., - Christie, all of ~Iontreal; T. D. ,Yalker, )Ln ., and Jame Chri tie, )f.B., of t. John's, N.B., G. ,V. OlemlenaIn, 'West Toronto; W. B. ~IcKeehTlir, ~f.B .• and A. P. Proctor. ~I.B., of Vancouyel'; G . . McCarthy and O. A. IIoclgltt!';, of Ottawa; W. O. Rose and L. E. Borden, Nelson B.C.; L. B. ~IeKid and II. G. ~IcKid, Calgary . Alta., E. S. ~Ioorhead and R. J. Blanchard, of Winnipeg; 'IV. J. Gunne, ~r. P., and L. A. C. Panton, )I.B., Kenora; J. E . Martin, A. D. Stewart, J. ,V. Cook, )Ln., Fort William, Ont.; J. S. Matheson and C. P. Ten lpletoll, of Branrlon, Ian.; D. W . Hayes, Brownville Jnnctioll, Haine ; D. A. Campbell and 11cMurchy, orlh Bay, Ont.; P . E. Butler, ~lcAdam JunctiolJ, F. Slack awl O. Demers, Falllham, Quebec; J. W. McCullough and R. H. Sl1Iith, ~roose JilW, Sask.; H. R. Casgrain, Windsor, Ont.; A. T. Emmerson, Godericb, Ont.; O. M. Kin~ston and J. D. McLean, Grand Forks, B.C.; A. Field and A. E. Kelly, Swift Current, Sask.; A. McDonald and R.
1'lltl'Oll.
His HonoUl' Li eutenallt-Govenior Bulyea. I' l'eslc1 ('11 (.
Dr. II.
~l.
Tvry, 'trathconrt.
11011. S(,Cl'etal'Y mul Treasurer.
J. W. Ward, Edmonton.
Duri?g the past year the work in this Province ,has no't be~~ very acti:e bu.t your ExecutIve Oommittee ltol'Ps to have tIll' General ecretal'Y VISlt tIns terntory III the fall or winter allel assi L the Pro\-incial Uoulleil in starting clas 'e~, if not local centres, in llJ~st of tho illlportallt cities and tOWJlS. There is a ~plelldiu fiel~l in this province for first aid work particularly amon u the coal compames, and whlle some of these concerns hn.ve ta.k~n up the work, the~'e is no reason why it should not be wic1esjll'ead. '1'he Iut ernational Coal and 'oke ompany, at Coleman, has held several classes, and a local ceutl'e has ouly recently been organised at Rlairmore. S
St. J ohm A mbula1? ce. Associati01'l.
274
Olasses were also held at Oalgary uutl Bankl:ead. 1?lll'ing the your forty -six candidates receivod instruction, thirty-two obtallle~ ce;hficates, Ull'e~ vonchers. and Olle medaJlioll. lasses heltl in 1£111 :-Ono 111 ()olel~lan, ~ne 111 LeLhbnclgo, Y.M.O.A., one in Edmonton, Y.Thl.O.A. In connectI.on .wlth tl.lese clas e.s, physicians showed a willingness to. co - opera~e both ll: ll1s~rnctl1lg uud III examining. \Ye look forward Lo an lllcreasecl lllLcrest tIns ycal.
Financial Statcmcnt. E.I'pendit w·c.
Receipts.
$~2.00
Sale of upplies
Invoice Ma.rcll 17lh . September 9Lh " October 14ih Orcclil Balance
$9.38 .60 13.00 .02
)I
22.00
22.00
Total Assets
1.60 1'.25 15.00
Inyoice January 30th Excess of Assets ovcr Lin-hili ties
9.60 $12.25 $21.85
21.85
PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN. P :t ll'Oll.
His Honour Lieutellant-Govel'llor G. Brown. Pl'cs itl('nt .
n Oli . S('('l'(' I :11'Y :11141
Tl'(,:I'l Ul't'l ·.
Dr. J. O. Blae1\:.
Police Magistrate Trant.
T he work in this Province has been at [L standstill, and will have to rcceive the same attention as tlle Province of Alberta. During the year classes have bcen held at Moose Jaw and Reo-ina, and 43 candidates received instruction In first uicl, 32 obtaining certificates, 2 ~ouchers and 2 labels also being issued.
PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. P :t Iron.
His Honour Lieutenant-Governor J. D. McGregor. P )·cshlcnl .
His Worship Mayor Ohisholm. 1l0no1'aI'Y Tre a llI'CI'.
1l01l01':tl'Y SCcl·C{:ny.
F . Hope.
W. H. Studd.
themselves for exal!linatiou, asfollows:-1 7 ladies, 22 Grem~n, 1.4 general. .In addition t these three marll1ers took lectures and paRsed the eXallllUatlOll. \Ve tned to make Of at~re of Lhe SL . .John Ambulance AssociaLion hy having the cerLificates pre:e:tecl Lo thc succcssful calldiduLes hy LlIC Right Hon. R. L. HOlllen, whl'n in Halifax. ., I I FlOS t er, P.A.M.C., D r. The Lhanks of the AssoClatJon Ul'C (1lle to L'leutenant- 0 OOlle James Ross, Dr. F. V. ':V0odbury, Dr: II .. A. Mnc~ulcy, and Dr. T. Armsir~mg, f~r their services in instrucLLOll and cXamtnaLLOn. Tl~lS year we planned exten?lllg thIS .k but we meL with a refnsal of the elocLors to gl ve the lectures unless paId a fec of fivo~ clollars for eacll one. Thifl will in Lel'ferc very much with flecuring classes. We ~:ve however succccded in arralJging a new class that is willing to make up tl~e fce ancl ar~ now alTanging [mother for la.dies, with what success remains to l)e seen. 'The class at Sidney mines I understa~d is doing well: I have a new class t the Nova Scotia Hospital, Dartmouth, wlnch I am surc ,,111 do well. a (Signed) 'vV. II. STUDD, llonorm'Y Sec;'ct(ll'Y.
PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.
Liabilities.
Assets. Eio-ht bandages at 20 cenls Office l1nclries Accoun ts ou tstanuing
275
Oolonial Reports.
W hile the statistics do not show of much work being done in Nova eotia, there is every prospect that the incoming year will sho\\' sulJstantiul progress. Severa classes haye been held in Halifax, alld a number of marine certificate have been issued. The 'work among masters and mates is important, and the officers of this Oouncil are alive to this fact. The Honorary Secretary visited Halifax during the fall and interviewed a number of prominent public men in the interest of the work of the Association. The depu:y minister of works and mines was particularly interested and is tnking tlie matter up with all the mining companies of the Province in the hope of arranging for classes among the employees of the said companies. T he Provincial Secretary reports as follows : At the beginning of 1911 the St. John Ambulance Association started work in the Provinces with good prospects. Three classes for instruction in first aid ,vere orgfLnized in Halifax, one among the firemon, one general class, and Olle for the ladies, with a total membership of 64. Not all of theso continued to the end, only 44 presented
"at1'01l.
His lIonour Lieutenant Governor Twcedie. lion. Tl'(':lIHI1·Cl'. E. H. Shadbolt.
Pl'csi(lcnt.
D. Pottingcr. BOll. Sccl·c f ary.
W. E. Rowlcy.
TLe Provincial Secretary reports as follows : Thc Dew Brunswick lJranch of the Association was organized on Friday, September 16th 1910 when a provincial council was elected and officers cllOsen. A meeting of the douncd was heM on December 22nd, ] 910, and a sub-committee consisting of the PresiLlent, 1\11'. D. Pottinger, the Secretary, Mr. \V. II. Harrison, and Dr. Murray McLaren was appoin ted to al'l'ange for classes. As a result of thc efforts 0[' thc committce, six classl's were organized in the city of St. J olm. A clfLss of' ladics, 30 iu number, thc lecltll'er being Dr. T. E. Bishop. Tllis class was very successful, grcat intcrest been shown in LIte work; 13 of the ~1t~mber ".ere examinc!l by Dr. Geo. Oorbett a.nd Dr. I.J. M. Curran, and u11 exhIbIted a hIgh stallllaru of efficiency, ani! ohtained ccrtificfLles. . Thc interest of lh" Chief or Policc was secured, and he made every effort to aSSIst the work-tliyidiJ)(f the force into two divisions, so that all might attend the lectures. Dr. L. M. Onnan ~\'Us thc lecturer, and the city }Il'ovjde<l the textbooks and other snpplies. Thc Chicf of Policc reported that the lectures had been highly satisfact~l'Y. The men had taken great il1teref't in the work, fLl1d received much llseful and practIcal informa.tiol1. lIe spoke in the highest termH of the work of tlle Association. It is a maLter of reo-ret thut nonc took the examinfLtion. Two classes ~vere couducted in St. J 01111, ,\Y cst, one of 32 men and one of 30 women. Dr. Duval O'fl"C both courses of lecturcs. Of the men's class, four nere examined by Dr. Wm. -\'Varwick, and of the women's, three by Dr. Emery and Dr. Bishop. All receivcd certificates. A class was orcrallized among the Oity Firemeu, and about 25 attended. No examination was 11eld but tbc men showed much interest. In May, Dr. J. . Bartley lectured to a class ?f~4 you.ng ladies. Of these 10 who were examincd by Drs. Emery a,nd Roberts receIvc~ certlficates. . . In addition to the work donc 111 t. JOllll, an eBort has been made to orgamze III various parts of the province, but as. yet little of a. practica.l nature has ~een accomplished. The Intcr-Oolonial and Pnnce Ed"'ard Island RaIlways Branch IS at present fairly well uncleI' way as you know. For the present year we hope to get a considerable number of the Police Force to take examinations so that tlley may be entitled to wear a badge or button. We hope also to get at least onc cluss or those who .have already se~ured certificates. We al~o hope to have classcs in h?mc nursing tIns ycar. No ~lflic.ulty has been found 111 O'ettillO' metlicalmen to gIve the lectures and holu exanllnatlOns, 5 0 (Signecl) W. E. ROWLEY, M.D.,
Hono1'a?'Y i:iecrcta7·Y.
276
Oulonial Rfports,
St, J ohn A rnbtdance Association,
I a111 pleased L? report that on Jannary 15, 1912, at ~ meeLing helC{ in the L egislative 'onncl1 Chamber, Qnebec, through tlle kindness of that bocly, :1 Centre for the eiLy of Queuec was formod, (Signed) II. n. Y A'ms, P1'IJsiclcnt. Quebec Provincial Council.
PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. ]>at 1'011.
IIis Honour the Lien tell a11 t-Governor. J~l'('sicl('llt
277
•
Major H. H. Yales, JI[.n. UOllOl':n'Y
11 011 ora 1';,' 1:1'(,:1SlIl'(.'l·.
~('('1'cta1'Y·
Major D. D. 1\IacTagga,rt, Montreal.
Dr. II. L. Pa\'ey, Montreal.
At a meetinO' called by invitation of the General Council of the Canadian Branch of the St. JOh~l Ambulance Association, held on the th of Joycmher, 11)11, at the Wind .or Hotel Montreal, and pre ided ovcr by IIis IIouour the Lieulenant GoV'eruor ir Fran~ois Leo'allier, several addresses were made :1.S to the origin of the Ordel:, aims and objects of the Associati?l1, and as to the ~york alreadyaeeo111plished in Canada :Lnd in Montreal by HIS II?llOlll' the LIe~lle~lallt Goyeruol'; Dr. F. Montizambert. the President of the CanadIan Branch; Su' 'lhomas Shanghne.sy the Honorary President of the Canadian Branch; Mnjor Ilodgetts, M.n., hlajo~ H. B. Yates, ?I.D., IIII'. G. E. Drummond, His IVor. hip 1I1ayo1' Guerin, Dr. E. P. Laclla]1elle, 1111'. IV. lIIolson Macpherson, of Q\lebec, and othel"s. It was moved seconded and resolved that a Provincial Council be form d. TIle following officer; were then' elected :-Patron, His Honour the Lieutenant GoYel'l1OI'; President, JUajor H. B. Yates, M.D.,; IIonorary Secretary, Dr. H. L. Pavey, Honorary Treasurer, Major D. D . .MacTaggart.
MONTREAL CENTRE. Pl'csiclcut autl ,lcHug Sccrctnl'Y.
Major II. B. Yates,
1\1. D. Lift'
JlOJlOl'lll'r Tl·('a"III't'I'.
J\1ajor D. D. l\IacTaggart,
lII.D.
JUcmbcl'S.
Sir Edward CIon ton, Bt., R. B. Angns, Lt.-Col. H. S. Bil'kitt, 1\L D. Major II. B. Yates, M.D., H. Stikeman, Maj or Haig-Sims, Lt.-Col. J. B. l\1cLean. During the past year first aid work has mude fail' progress. There were six classes held in nrst aitl and one in home J1lusing. Sixty-eight certificates, 19 vonchers, seven medallions, un(1 eight labels haye been issued. This does llOt include 17 certificates, t,yO vouchers and one medallion gained by the first Canadian Pacific Railway in 1906, under the auspices of the centre, uefore their 0\\11 railway centre was formed. N oV'ember 21. -Certificates gained by Lhe Army Medical Corps in 190,1 ancI lost in transit. Treasurer's balance 79.58. The Board of Control of Montreal has V'oted the sum of 250.00 to the Montreal Centre towards the instruction of first ail1 to the fire and police depnrtImnts; one class is now under way. Ten classes have been organised since ovellIuer 1911. .Also one detached class each in 8herbrook, St. John, Quebec, anll Three l{ivels and one is under way in the Quebec centre. '
QUEBEC CENTRE. ClJ.airmall.
,,\·ice·('hai I'Illall.
Lt. -Col. W. Molson Macpherson.
Dr. Page.
HonOl'al'Y Treasurcr.
lIonol'ary
W, G. Hines.
NEWFOUNDLAND. ]~I'('si(lCJl t. Sir William II. IIorwood, Chief JnsLice.
('11:1 i I'JII a 11 •
II. IV. Le Messnrier.
'f1·cnSUl'('I'.
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Sccl'ctar'y.
Cluny Macpherson, M. D., 26, Queen's Road, St. John's.
J Ohl1 Fenelon, Board of Tl'alle Building, St. John's.
Ufc :U cml)CI'S.
Hon. James Angel, lIon. R. K. Bishop, W. J. Ellis (Mayor of St. John's), Hon. John IIalyey, lIon. Si1' 'William Horwood, Ohief Justice, llon. IV. C. Job, James P. MeLonghlan, T. 1\1. Mc ail, lIon. J. S. Pitts, c.J)I.G., Mrs. Herbert Rendell, R. G. Rendell, Hon. M. G. Winter. lU('C1icnl StnfT.
Archie L. Bray, B.SC., Columbian 'ollege, R. Almon Brehm, M. D., C.M., M.R.C.S., & L.R.C.P., Alex. 'm11pbe11, M.D., C.lIf., F.ILC.S., Edin., E. O. B. Carbery, R.N . , 1\I.B., B.S., n. L. S. Chaplin, M.D., C.M ., II. II. 'owperthwaite, M. n., C.M ., J. G. Duncan, L.A.H., L.R.C.B. &, Idr., James St. P. l'night, ~r.B., CH.B., Clnny 1\1acpherson, M.D., C.Jr., T. M. Milchell, 1\1. D., C.M., G. Nelson lurphy, ))J.D., C.lIf., lierbert Rendell, lII.B. , C.M., W. T. Scully, M.D., C.M., Archibald O. Tait, M.R.C.S., L.n.C.p, A :rITUAL I EPORT. During the past year fourteen classes in first aiel, one in home nursing, and one in hyO'iene have been held. These classes have included people of widely diITerent oce~lpatiolls, college girls and boys, henefi t societies, clelks, factory Innds, schooltcachcl'~, clergymen and ladies, while practically the whole city police force and fire bricrade have now pa sell. The large number of our medical stafr shows with \yhat wh~le-hefLrtedlless the medical profo.sion has as i. ted in the work. It is almost certain that a branch of the> t. John Am uulance Brigade ,yill be formed within the next month or two.
Receipts. Dol. Cts. To " " "
annnal suhscriptions Life Memherships S to res recci r ts Class feesReceipts on general acc. Examiner's fees Lecturers' fees. " Certificates " Balance from 1910 account
By Examiners' fees .
30
00
50 236
00 22
390
57
60
00
30 10
00
174
70
20
~('C)'('tll1'Y.
" Lecturers' fees "Stores purchased and outfitting " Printing, postages, etc. . " Rent " Balance in Dank-Bank of K ova Scotia,Dols.199. 67 Less unpresen ted cheques 76.62
Dols. Cts. 120 00 55 00
597
22
19 67
17 25
123
05
Dols. 9ill
69
Dr. A. R. IT. IIubbard. Li fc rtl em bCl·~.
Geo. E. Drumm ond, Robert ~rcher, 1111'S. Robert Archer, IV. J. ;\lorricr, W. Markland Molson! W. 1\1. Dooell, Hugh Paton, A. D. MacTien, CkLrlcs Ill. Hays, Hon. G. R. Snlltb, C. R. Hosmer, Lt.-Col, 'Y. A. Grant, A. A. Banderman, Geo. L. Cains, IV. R. Baker, Lt.-Ool. G, S. Cantlie, Senaior 11. Dancinrand, J. K. L. Ross.
Dols. 9 1
69
Audited ann fonnd correct,
II. OUTEnBRIDGE, Hon. Aud1·tor. H. W. L e 1'lLESSUnIER Chairman. JOHN FEXELOX,
Hon. T1·easw'el'.
Oolonial Reports.
t. John A m,btdance As ociation.
278
MALTA.
HONG KONG. ]~ l' C
J~I 'cs ic1 Cll t
Rey. F. T. Johnson, l. John's Oathedral, lIong I ong_
it' F. J. D. Lugard,
G.C.M.G., C.B., D . . 0.
Jl OJl Ol'Hl'Y
V. Rizzo, 9,
lUc (li Cll l SjllR.
M Atkinson M.D., P.C.lII.O., F. \ V. Clal'ke, M.D., D.p.n., O. Forsyth, M.D:, B.~rr., F . B.C.S:, Edin., W. V. M. Koch., M.D., J\l.crr., l!', O. SL~dJllnn, 1I1.D.,B.S.,
Mediterranean. GIBRALTAR. Pl' CS i<l c nj.
II. E. General Sir Archibald liun tel', G .c. B., D.I'. O. Cb ll irJll:1ll.
His Honor Sir II. R. Pipon 8chooles. T r C:1SlI J'cr.
](OJlOl'lll'Y SCCl' CjlllT.
001. J. Lowry, A.P.D., St. Bernards, El1l'opa Main Road, Gihraltar.
Uc ll i('al S jafT.
Dr. ,I'. Turner, o...:urgeon Oolonial IIospital,. 1.Iajor A. K Oaptain A. W . A. I I'\\'in, R.A.hl.C., Dr. L. II. GIll. .Al~NUA.L
\ Kehle,
11.A.:M.C.,
REPORT.
A class for the Police, cond llcted by Dr. Gill in the Pol.ice-'luartel s, has been attended "ith sue2ess. The late Chief of Police, and now IllS ~uccessor, haye ho~h assisted in the organisation and fmther classes are eagerly eXllectec1. .Captall1 Iso had an excellent class for Soldicrs at the "Welcome. ,!,hel'o IS every p~'~l~nis: of a revived interest in the Association on the Rock . It lS a matter for congratulation that His E xcellency tho Governor 11as consenled to succeod. as President of the Oentre.
I"
Statement of Receipts ancl Expcndil1l1'e fo?' the yem' cndi7ig 30lh.Scplcmbc?·, 1£)11. Receipts. Expendltll?'e. T o Balance from last .Account (30 .9.10) Soldier~' Olass " P olice Olass " Police .Arm Badges "
£11 13
8
0
6 0 0
2
2 12 1 10 £17 16
2
By Haslack & 00 . . £0 7 "IIe~d Q;larters tores. 2 19 "MaJor Keble! n.~. M. C., for Olass E~allllnatIOn 2 2 "Balance III hands o[ H on. Treasurer 12 7
£17 16
A. B. SACKF.TT, A . C.b'., lIon. Scc?·ctat·!J. HENRY PIPON ScnOOLES, ChcLinnan. T his is a correct Statement of the Accounts as kept hy me. J, L owny, Oor,ONEL, lIon. T'i'CaS1L1·C?·.
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9
4 0 1
2
T I'ca!>u l·cJ'.
trada fl. Federico Valletta, S(, (, J'ctlll'Y.
'Y. 11. Ga.LL, 11, Strada
I) . Ursola Valletta. Assls j a ll t .. Oll O I'il l'Y S('('I'c hl1·j es.
M.B.C.S., L . . A.
ANNUAL REPORTOnly two classes werc held during the yoar, boLh in first aiLl. Nine men, scven. of whom were Ohine e, recciyed first aid certifica.les, [our p.assed the first l'~-exanlln· and Sl'X nIl bllt one of whom wero Oh1l1('se, receIved tho med.alhol1. For a t IOU. ., " . 1 . t btl d one reason or another the Oentro has ha(~ a compamhve y qUle year u "',e are g a to see sierns of awakening interest, espeCIally among qle ~ludent o~ Queon s Oollego, (many of whom are now attending a cOUl~e of i~ls~rucbon 11: t~lC J umor Syllabus), and th e members of the Ohinese Young 1\1en s Olmstlan .ASSOCIatIOn .
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linll ol',a'Y
J
Rev. A. B. acl,ett, A.C.F . , Ep" orth IIOUS03, Gibraltar.
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His Excellency General Sir Leslie Rundle, G,C.B., K,C,M.G., D,S,O" (Governor and 00J11111u])(ler-in-Ohief, MalLa,)
Tl'caSlIl'Cl' :111(1 11 011_ ~CCl·Cj:Il·:r.
i(lc nj HlI (1 Chni l'I lIan.
His Excellency
279
O. Tagli a f'Cl'l'O , ] 2, Victoria AV011ue, Sliema. A. J.GaLt, 106, S.S. Domenico Valletta. JU cc] i('al 8 j:l ' ''.
Lt.-Culonel R. P. Sn.1l1ut, M.Jl.a.S., LOlle1., ~l1l'gcon Major A. K Mifsud, n.M.A., Sm.creo n Major R. Sn,lTlut, lII.n., a.M., ]{;eliu., K.O.i\Lr.r., S. Ellul Grech, :M.D., A. Bemn.rll, M.])., Pl'o~essor C. Salllut, M.n., Captain. II. G. GiLso]], !l.A.lILa. , Oaptain H,. 'V. Leshc. It.A.M.a., Sll.l'gCOIl ~al>tall1 R. Handon, J~.l\r.A., G. Busultil, lII.n., E. H. Ferro, lIf.))., M. Mwallef-l!.Yllaucl, ?If.V., P_ Xl1ereb, ~r.D., O. Zanghi, M.D. ANNUAL REPORT. The Oommittec, in submitting the report [or the year enued 30th September, ~911, has great ploasure in recording the exceptional progress made during that period. Eicrht classes were hcld. during the year in first aid and home nursing. at which mgI'e than 200 pupils atlonded. In sevon of tho classes 90 certificatos wore obtained; the other class still n.waits examina.tion. Oertificates wore also awarded to 26 police constables oX[l.J11inod in June, 1910. I n addition, very mf1.11y pupils equally well instructed: passod through the co~rscs bu t did not present thehlsel ves for examination. By kind pel'missio:l o[ the Snper~n.ten~ellt of the PU~Jlic "!Yorks, and of the Director of Public InstructIOn, the InrllUsltor s Palaco at VlttOl'lOSa. and the Government's Elementary School aL Oospicua wore placed at the di posal of the Association for holding cl~sses in first aid and home nU~'sing, and carrying.on drills hy the Oottonera Division ot the St. John Ambulance Bngade. The Oommlttee are pleased to record that the Ohapter-General of the Ordor of St. John of Jerusalem in England has selected Major G. S. Orawforu, It.A.M.C., as au EsrIuire of the Order, and has awardcd to Dr. S. Ellul Grech a Vcllum Vote of Thanks, and that Dr. A. V. Bernard has been made an Honorary Life Mem uer of the Association, in recognition of their valuable aud gratuitons services to the Ambulance Department. Tho Oen tral Oommittee of the italian Rod Oross Society has awarded the sil vel' medal, with a diploma, to several members of this .Association [or their services in connection with the Messina-Calabria earthfluake in December, 190. Various changes have taken place on the Oommittee; Oolonel Achilles Sarnut, c. M. G., resigned the chairmanship owing to protracted absence [rom the islall? Th~ Oommittee are pleased to record that His Excellency the Governor, General S11' Leslie Rundle, C,C.B., R.C . M.G., D . S.O., bas honoured the Oentre by accepting the chairmanship. Mr. Vincent Rizzo was elected Honomry Treasurer in place of Lieut. ' V. R. Gatt, who had, up to J une, 1911, carriod out the work, in addition to that of Honorary 8ecretary. T he Committee lost a most energetic member illllIajor G. S. Orawforu, R.A.M.C., who is now stationed in Ireland. This officer took the greate t interest in the re·organisation of this Oentre and of the fcrmation of the St. John .Ambulance Brigade, and deserves tbe greatest credit for lecturing and examining numerous classes gratuitously . T he Oentre has, up to now, financed the Malta Oorps of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, which con ists of two ambulance and one llursing divi ions. During the year several cases of first aid were rendered by memLers. Free medical a istan ce was obtained for many deserving people whose cases were brought to the notice of the Oentre. McLny refugees flom Tripoli were like\\ise helped. A statement of accounts, showing the receipts and expenditure is appended, togethCl with a balance sheet [or the concert held on Feuruary 1st, 1911. In conclusion, the Oommittee wish to thank the medical officer who have very kindly gi,enlectures and examined classes gratuitously, to the P. M. O. Malta Oommand, Professor S. Flores, the Superintelldent of Public 'Yorks, and the Director of Public Instruction, [or placinO' halls at the disposal of the AssociatIOn, the Editors of the Daily Malta OMonicle and
V.
12·
2 0
t. John A'n/,bnlance A ociation.
of the JiaUa Heralcl for publishing notices about classes, fl,ud last b.ut not le~st, .all t hose who have in any way helped to promote the welfare of tIns humamtanan insti tu tio)). Statement of Receipts and E.t'Pcnditl£1·c 1M' thc yca?' ending 30th Septcmbc,,, 1911.
Receipts. To " " " "
Ca h in hand 1.10.10. Books l1ud tores D onu,tiolls . ConceIt (nett proceed) l\Iedallion
E.l'Pcnditn1·c. £7 16 0 17 1 9 24 17 0 2
£35
2
3 8 0 6 0
By Po tuges . . £0 1 "Examination fees 2 2 " tor os and Books 2 17 "Expenscs Cospiclla Brnnch 0 15 "Fa,tigu8 Illall 0 2 " lcdall ions 1 9 " Douution to t. John 1 ]7 Allllml::mce Bl'iga\le 0 ..J. " iatiollcry 2 6 " In 'il'llcior, S . .T. A.B. 2~ 9 " Balance Cn'cli t .
£35
5
2
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2 3~ G~
6 1~
6 0
A NN UA L
5~
5
Valuc of Books and Stores iu hl1ud. £6 10'.
OF
THE CHIEF COJ1([llfISSIONER ,
LE'LIE RUNDLE, Chairman. GATT, HOIl. Sccrctar!J. V. RIZZO , Hon. Trcasure,'.
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OF THE
Concrl't, 1st Fcbnla7'Y, 1911. Receipts. T o H. Eo t h e Governor ,,139 eats at 3/,, 56 " 21" 3 " 1/" Progrulllmes
EXJlendit nrc. £1
0 0 20 17 0 5 12 0 030 o 10 0
By L orenzo Clltajar-Carpels, Chairs, etc. £0 16 6 " Conveyance of Piano 0 8 0 " Fatigue Party and Lamp;; 0 12 6 " Transport Orchestra aud Plauts . . . o 1 o 4 3 " Expenses-Lt. Dounelly " Hire of Gymnasium and o 6 Gas . . o 8 6 " Printing of Tickets
£3 Nett pl'oceetis
£28
2
0
REP OR7'
4 24 17
£2
Procrrammes anu P osters prin t ed gratuitously by the D. M. C. office. o Piano lent by Chev. Lancelotti.
2
St. lohl1 Btnbttlance 16riga"e, I9 I I . OONTENTS. PAGE
6 6
Superior Officers of the Brigade appointed hy H. R. H. the Grand Prior
282
Staff of the Di tricts
284
0
Chief Commis ioner's Report
288
Lady Superintendent-in-Chief's Report ...
293
Deputy Commissioners' Reports ;No . I. District ...
295
No. II. District
317
No. I II. Di:;trict
333
No. IV. Di trict
348
No. V. District
372
o. VI. District
390
N o. VI I. Distriot
402
SII. J ohn A mbulance Brigade Companies
417
Di risioDS formed after 30 tIl
42-1
eptem bel', 1911
429
Report of the Commissioner for Bri ocrade Overseas
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Staff of Districts.
Staff of IDietricts.
Total: 9 Corps (consisting of 66 Ambulance and 11 Nursing Divisions), and 17 Ambu~ance Divisions, 2,097 Officers and Men, 289 Nursing Officers and SIsters.
BRIGADE DISTRICTS OF ENGLAND AND TVALES. No. I. District.-Comprising the Metropolitan Police area (parts of Essex, Kent, Middlesex, and Surrey). Total: One Corps, with 46 Divisions and 14 Nursing Divisions. 1724 Officers and Men, 2t; 0 Nursing Officers and Sisters.
Deputy Commissioner in Cha1'ge of District. COLO TEL LEES HALL, St. John's Gate, Clerl{emvell. MR. J. CA TLIE, F.R.C.S. Dist?'ict Surgeon MR. W. H. "VINNY (27.2.12.) Assistrtnt Commissioner MR. vV. J. II. PONTIN. Dist1'ict Superin tendent LADY MA un W ILBRAliAlIf. Lady Dist?'ict Superintendent MR. S. H. VILVEN. District Sec?·etary MISS K. Hu T. Lady District Secretary MRS. A. PAULL (29.1.12.) Lady Dist. Inspector of Stores MR. H. J. HALLATT (15.3.12.) District Treasure?' No. II. District.-Comprising the counties of Berks, Bucks, Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Gloucester, Rants, Herts, Kent, part of Middlesex, Oxford, Somerset, Surrey, Sussex, \Vilts, the Channel Islands, and Isle of Wight. Total: 9 Corps (consisting of 30 Am bulance and 6 Nursing Divisions), 51 Ambulance and 16 Nursing Divisions, 2,412 Officers and Men, 603 Nursing Officers and Sisters. No. II. District was divided into three Districts as from 1st October, 1911, viz., Nos. II., VIII. and IX. No. II. District.-Cornprising the counties of Gloucester, Somerset, Wilts, Hants, Berks, Bucks, part of Middlesex, Oxford, the Channel Islands, and Isle of Wight.
Deputy Comm'issioner in Oharge of District. MR. J. S. GRIFFITHS, l\1.R.O.S., Redland Park House, Bristol. Assistant Commissioner MAJOR C. R. LAURIE, l\1.R.C.S" R.A.l\1.C;.(T.) Assistant Oornmission~1' MR. F. SPRAWSON. Acting Assistant Comrnissione1' MR. P. M. G. TOMBS. District Supe1'intendent MAJOR P. G. SHEWELL. No. III. District.-Comprising the counties of Bedford, Cambridge, Essex, Huntingdon, Leicester, Norfolk, N ortharnpton, Rutland, Suffolk, Warwick, and Worcester.
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No. III. District was divided into two Districts as from 1st October, 1911, viz., Nos. III. and X. No. III. District.-Comprising the counties of Rutland, Huntingdon, Bedford; Northampton, Leicester, Warwick, and Worcester.
Deputy Commissioner in Oharge of District. Mr. T. H. 'VOOL,)'l'ON, 53, Bast Park Parad , Northampton: (28.11.11.) District Swrgeon MR. T. NELSON, M.D. (26.1.12). Assistant Commissioner MR. 'V. E. AUDLAND, M.R.C.S., (27.4.12.) Assistant Commissioner REV. \V. DORE RUDGARD, M.A. (21.5.12.) Dist1'ict SUlperintendent MR. 'V. H. REEVES, (26.1.12.) No. IV. District-Comprising the counties of Cheshire, Cumberland, Lancashire, 'Vestmorland, the Isle of Man, and Ireland. Total: 11 Corps (consisting of 35 Ambulance and 14 Nursing Divisions), 75 Ambulance and 44 Nursing Divisions, 3321 Officers and Men, 1163 Nursing Officers and Sisters.
Deputy Oommissioner in Charge of District. COLONEL O. J. TRIMBLE, C.M.G., V.D., L.R.C.P., J.P. Bamber Bridge, near Preston. D'istrict Ohief Stl1'geon OAPT. E, B. POOLEY, L.R.C.P. MR. L. \VHITTAKER. A ssistant Comm~ssione1' Assistant Commissioner l\IR. A. L. GARNETT. District Treasurer l\IR. F. DE B.-PI1I, L.R.C.P. District Secretary MR. \V. S. 'VOODOOOK. In. A. V. DAVIES, M.B. District Inspector of Stores No. V. District.-Comprising Lhe counties of Derbyshire, Lincoln, Nottingham, Stafford and Yorkshire (\V est Riding). Total: 15 Oorps (consisting of 60 Ambulance and 15 Nursing Divisions), 17 Ambulance anell;) ursing Divisions, 3 b20 Officers and Men, 607 Nursing Officers and Sisters.
Deputy Commissioner in Charge of District. Mr. S. U. \VARDELL, Doe Hill House, near Alfreton. - f URGEON MAJOR E. 'VEST-STIfES,M.D. l\lR. S. \v, MALKIN. (MR. P. RATOLIFF. I MR. H. C. ELSE. Acting Assistant Oommissioners IR. F. S. LAMBERT, M.R.C.S., (2 .11.11 .) A. ELL! ON, L.R.C.P., (27.2.12.) District Sllperintendent In. '\'. H. OHAMBERS.
District S1lrgeon Assistcmt Commissioner
1
St. John A ntbulance B?Oigade.
286 Dist?'ict T?"easure1'
Dist?'ict Sec?·etary District Inspector of Stores -
Staff of Districts.
SURG.-OAPTAIN A. J. HELM MONTAGUE, M.D. MR. II. O. OnA IBERS. MR. H. L. TnORNTON,(16.2.12.)
No. VIII. District.-Comprising the counties of Surrey, Sussex, and Kent.
No. IX. District.-Oomprising the counties of Oornwall, Devon and Dorset.
Deputy Commissione1' in charge of Dist?·ict. LIEUT. O. B. PALMER, Army Motor Reserve, 'Vardley Hall, Pelaw-on-Tyne. District Surgeon l\IR. J. R. OREASE, F.R.O.S. Assistant Commissioner MR. A. H. JOHNSTON, l\LR.O.S., L.R.C.P. l\lu. R. ANDERSON, l\I.D., (28.11.11.) Assistant Commissioner OAPT F. ' V. BURN, M.B., District Superintendent R.A.l\J.C.(T.) (2 .2.12). l\IR. J. O. VAUGIIAN. District Treasurer l\IR. J. ANDEllSON, M.A., M. B., District I nspector of Stores (13.2.12.) LmuT. F. J. EDGE (13.2.12). Dist?'ict Secretary l\IR. J. 'YISIIART, l\1.D. (13.2.12.)
No. VII. District. -Oomprising the counties of Brecknockshire Carnarvonshire, Denbighshire, Glamorganshire, Herefordshire, Mon~ mouthshire and Shropshire. Tot~l: 12 Oorps (con~is.ti.ng of 53 Ambulance and 6 Jursing Divisions), and 12 Ambulance. DIVIsIOns, and 1 Nursing Division, 1817 Officers and 1\1en, 159.r ursmg Officers and Sisters. os. VII. and XI.
-Cambridge, Essex, and Herts. Dep~dy
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No. XI. District. -Oomprising the counties of Glamorgan, Carmarthen, Pembroke, Cardigan, Drecknoclr, Radnor, and partof Monmouth (lying west of line from .L ewport to Herefordshire funning through Pontypool and Abergavenny). Deputy Commissioner in Charge of District.
No. VII. District.-Comprising the counties of Flint DenbjcYb Carnarvon, Anglesea, l\Ie.rion eth, MOlltgomery, Shropshire,' IIerefo~d:
District District
Darton House, Havelock H,oad, Shrewsbury.
District
S~t?'geon
Ass~stant Commissioner A ss~stant
Commissioner
Disl1'ict T1'easurer
LIEUT.-OOL. J. D. LLOYD R A }\f 0 (T) l\IR. J. ,Yo 'YIIITE, A.I:B.~ l\IR. S. IIAMILTO ,B.A., M.D., (28.11.11.) }\fR. ,Yo JESSEMAN.
ip: . .
Cornrnissione?' in Cha1'ge of District.
Colonel G. S. ELLISTON, C.B., V.D., M.R.O.S., St. Edmund)s, Felixstowe. ,'. O. Eades, L.R.O.P., (6.2 .13.) District S'u?'geon :MAJOR F. A. BROOKS, M.D., A ssistant Commissioner R.A.M.O. (T.), (28.11.1l.) OAPTAIN 'V. A. GIBB, M.D., Dist?'ict Superinteniient R.A. I.O. (T.), (6.~.12.)
Dist?'ict
Deputy Commissioner in ChCl1'ge of Dishict. OOLONEL E. OURETO , V.D., M.D.,
Commissioner in charge of Dist?·ict.
No. X. District.-Comprising the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk,
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and ~art of Monmouth (lymg east of line from Newport to Herefordshire, rU.nm.ng throu gh Pontypool and Abergavenny, these places beiDa in this DIstnct.) 0
Dep~dy
l\1n. R. II. GRIl\1BLY, M.R.O.S., 11, Devon Square, Newton Abbot. (28.11.11.) District Secretary lIon. D. It. VVATSON (16.5.12.)
No. VII. District was divided into two Districts as from 1st October 1911, viz.,
Deputy Commissione1' in Chct?'ge of District.
MH.. C. Co'rToN, }t'.R.O.P.E., " Briarfield," Ethelbert Road, Canterbury, (28.11.11.) Assistant Commissione1' MR. E. E. STREET, F.S.A., J.P.
No. VI. District. -Oomprising the counties of Durham, N orthumberland, and Yorkshire (East and North Ridings). Total; 400rps (consisting of 20 Ambulance and 4 Nursing Divisions) 5 Ambulance and 11 Nursing Divisions, 2105 Officers and Men' 331 Nursing Officers and Sist rs.
District Secreta?'!! for Brigade Anny and Na~'Y Reserves
287
District
Mr. H. D. \V. LEWIS, 61, Oathedral Road, Oardiff. LIEUT. OOLONEL T . VVALL ACE, M.D· t (urgeon (25.1.12.) MR. T. E. RICHARDS, M.E., (25.1.12.) Superintendent l\lR. S. GRANVILLE MORRIS. M.D., T1'easw'er (25.1:3.1.) D. ROCYN JONES, M.D.,(25.12.1.) MR. Secreiw·y.
288
St. John A ?nb'Li.-lwnce B1·igade.
Report.
Report or the CQier Commissioner of the St. eJohn Ambulance Brigade, for the year 1910-11.
The following Divisions have not sent in their returns, so that tlil~ fiO'ures have been omitted from the Heport : -
"No.1
District.-North London Railway Division,* South Metropolitan Gas Oompany No.2 Division. * No. II. District.-C,LUterbury, Oaterham, (Oheltenham Oorps) Friendly Societies, (Oheltenham Oorps) Bt. Peter's, Oubert and Newlyn, Dawlish, DolcoJ.th, E:l.stboumo, E'{eter OiLy Police, Five Ashc~, God tIming, (Isle of Wight Oorps) Ryda, (Isle of Wight Oorp;) R1St O)WdS, (hie of Wigh~ Oor~s) .venmor, (Portsmouth Oorps) L-mdport, (Ramsgate Oorps) R-lffisgate Po1tce* DlvislOns, (O<tmborne), Lee on Solent, Llltlgvall, (1~lymo~lt.h. Oorps) Plymouth, and. (Portsmouth Oorps) Portsmouth Infirmary llr::nng DIvlslOns. No. III. District.-Bedford, Eriswell, (Ipswich Oorps) IIearts of Oak, OLmdle, Saxon Oement Works, and Stowmarket. No. IV. District.-Belfast, East, (Bolton Oorps) Westhollghton, Ohester, Frodsham, Longdelldl1le, (Manchester and Salford Oorps) IIyde ROld, and Roy ton Divisions. (Bolton Gorps) Westhoughton, Edenfield, and J\lilnrowand Hewhey, N ul'silJg Di visions. No. V. District. -Ohesterfield, Heckmond wyke and Li versedge, L angwi th Junction (Leeds Oorps), T~an:wa.ys Divisio]l, (Lincoln Oorps) P~lice, l.fad~ley, Ma:lsfield Oolliery Matlock and D1Stl'lct, ( orth Staffs Oorps) Pottcnes Electl'lc TractIOn, P eakdale Roekinghll.ll1 Oolliery,. and Talk~ Djvi~i?I~s. (Dewsbury Oorps) MorleJ, Earby, and (Lincoln Oorps) Lmcoln NurSIng DlvlsIons. No. VI. District.-Grinkle Mines, High, 'pen, Sunderland East and. underland West Divisions, Walker ursing Division. No. VII. District.-Blaenau Festiniog, Blaenglrw, Brynna., (OarLliff Oorps) Gaq Works, (Oynon. Uorps) Abercynon, (Oynon Oo.r ps) Owmaman, (Oynon Oorps) Trecynon, (Dowh,IS Oorps) Pontlottyn, HereforJ OIty, Herefor(l RJ.illV1.Y 1fountain Ash, Nantymoel, O~ .an Deep ~avigiLtion, Ogmore Vale, Pontrclull, (Rh~ndda Fach Oorps) ~farcly, (Rhon rlda Faell Oorp.3) Tylorstowll, (Rhymney R IiI way Division) Oardiff BcaLion, (Rltym ney Rail \Va.y D Ivi,;ion) Oaerphilly ection, (' hrewsbury Ourps) G. \Y.It. Oarriage Works, (SOli th Wales Border Oorps) Tredegar 1., (South Wales Border Uoqr) Tredega r 11., (Taft Valley Oorps) TroedJrhiw, (West Mon. Oorps) Blaina, and (West Mon. Oorps) Brj'l1ma.wr Divisions. * lJi\'i'Sions disbanded. This shows an actual recordelilo. s to the BrigaJe of 912.
BRIGADE HEAD-QUARTERS, T. JOIIN'S GATE.
Present state of Brigade.
] st Odobe?', 1911. During the period comprised in this return, viz., October 1st, 1910, to September 30th, 1911, the first three months were administered by my predecessor, Inspector-General Ninnis, R.N. I should like to express how very greatly I am indebted to him for the auvico and support he has given me during this, my first year of office as Chief Commiseioner. The following new units have been formed:District. 1 2 3 4 5 6
7
Di\'isions, Ambnlance. 5 9 2" 2 6 16* 9*
Nursing. 1 6
49 * Including one
4 -1 4
1Ifem bersbip.
133 295 33 101
1 9
1 :W
1-12±
ection keeping independent records.
The table given below shows the prosent actual known working strength of the Brigade, comparing the same with the year 1910 : Units in
Year.
District.
1910 1911 1910 1911 1910 1911 1910 1911 1910 1911 1910 1911 1910 1911
1
1910 1911
2 3 4 5 6
7
Total Units. 56 60* 110 103* 95 94* 17-1 168* 141 135* 60 80* 90 72* 726 712*
Total
New abeyance Member-
or ship. Units {ormed. disbanded.
2 6 22 15 9 2 6 6 10 10 13 20 10
1 2 2 21 ·1 6 2 10 2 15 4 5 5 25
1776 2004 2 'J7 3015 2395 23 6 4606 J4.8:1 4214 4027 1816 24.313 2507 1976
76 09
20 8-1
20141 20328t
14
Increase of
:Members.
Decrease of Members.
200 228 4-1
Inspections by the Chief Commissioner
1 8 5 9 4 122 416 187 3:16 620 2!)-1
531 1 01 187
* These figure!:! represent the number of Divisions sending in reports only. 16897 Officers and 1\1en. 3431 Nursing Officers and Sisters. . It y;ill bs.noti?ed that in column 5 tbe number is very largely increa.sed. This I S OWIng to It bemg the first year in which credIt is not given to those Divisiom failing to send in their annual reports. '
t
289
I inspected portions of the Brigade in each of the seven Districts into which it was then (li"ideu during the past Brigade year. I haye been yery fa\'oural)ly impressed by the general efficiency, by the zeal and eamestness shown l)y the members individually in their \york, and the \'ery stron 6 esprit. de COIPS that exists throughout the Driga,ue. I regret, 11o","e\'e1', to ha\'e to say that I !la,\re also found a want of Imowlellge of the regulations under which the Brigade is administered This has been or el·e a slnckne '8 ill carrying these regulations out. particularly noticeable in the pa._ t and still exists though to a less degree in the negleet to hold or pa's the annual re-examination required of members of the 13rigalIe, resulting in loss of sen·ice to many excellent and efilcient members. Officers and mellll)crs are equally responsi!Jle in this matter. The offieer in not holtling the annual 1'e examination as l'equireu by the regulation ~ . The mem bcr by not claiming to be re-examined when such examination is not heltI or he has, from causes beyond his control, been prevented from attending it. Re-examinations should,
290
St. J ohn A1nuulance B?'igade.
whenever practicable, be held during Lhe first half of tho Brigade year. RtF It is also shown in the matter of Annual ~ urns: rom some units no returns are made and in many there IS qu~Le unnecessary · d'ner jhem in. The Brierade year ellds on eptember 30th, d e1ay III sen 1 " L b . 1 L' u l' and individual units should have no diiJiculty m comp e mg an s ill mg in their returns by the 1st January wiLhouL fail. . ' new officer has beell appointed by II.R.II. the Gra1ll1 rnor anu a A Nursing new scheme of administration of .£ ursing Diyisions, has been sLar~ed on Divisions. trial in the London District. The new office ~s that of ~aLly I llp~ru:ten dent-in-Chief, whose chief du~y it i~ ~o. adVIse the Clllci COIDll1lSSlOlier on matters affectinO' the Nursll1g DIYISlOns. . The scheme of :dministration on trial is the app'Oll1tru~ll.t . of Co~ps and Di trict lady officers in connection ,\'ith Jursmg J.?l:'l.lOns ';lth duties similar to corresponding officers of Ambulance Dl\'lSI~ns . The scheme has worked ,Yell ill London and I propose ~o exLe~d It to such of the provincial Districts as are willing to .make a tr:al of It. " , The four Resel'Yes supplied by the B1'lgade contmue to atbact :aIge Reserves. numbers of the members, over one· third of the strengLh ~f the Br~~ade beiner enrolled in one or other of them. To the Poyal ~aval AUXIlIary Sick"Berth Reserve, now 61 strong, the Aumi~'a~Ly have grantell annual trainin Ct , up to this last year only one tralllU1g was allo,~ed, thus acceding to the long expressed wishes of tl.le m mbe~'s . ThIS shonld. stimulate recruiting for this Resel'Ye for whIch there IS plenty of room as the Admiralty are anxious to enrol about a thousand more members than are at present serving. . The Military Home Hospitals Reserve: 2, 283 ~trong, IS not as popular as at first owing to no training being gl \'en t~ ItS members other than officers and non-commissioned officers. The ,\ ar Office haye, up to the present, not seen its way to granting any further training. The Bearer Companies, some 4:70 strong, haye. not mucl: scoJ::e for T:ICll' uutles on expansion as their number is limited to CO~l~al1les. mobilization will, I believe, be in the lIome l\hhtary HospItals.. . The Brigade (Y.A.) Companies are steadily increasing, con. 1.. tmg. of 63 male companies with :Z, 61 members, and 70 female compallles WIth 1,7 11 members, and attract many of the members of the M.ILII.lt ,,,ho have transferred from the one to the other. On two err eat occasions the Brierade has ('(iYen its sel'Yices to the public Specia l work of the during the ~)ast year. At the Cor~nation of His :0Iajesty King George V., Briga de in June last when the whole of the ambulance \lark of the ~letro durin g the polis was ent;usted to the t. J obn Ambulance Brigade. All Districts year. were well represented, some 2,769 being present. on duty o~. the two days . Also at the I nvestiture of ilis Royal IIlghlless the 11'1nce of W ales, at Carnarvon, the Brigade was represented by some 624: stronO', cominO' from various Districts. Th~ BriO'ade has with deep sympathy to regret the loss of one of its Obit ua r y. most energ~tic officers l)y the death of Assistant Commissioner Derham, Chief Constable of Blackpool, who for upwards of a quarter of a century gave h is best services to the Brigade. It has also to deplore the loss of
Repo?-t.
291
two of iLs members who died in the execution of their duty in attempting to render aid in the Felling pit disaster. I allude to Padbury and Robson . I would suggest that, if not already the cusLom , a memorial brass or tablet should be put up in the 11nlIch of St. J olm, or tbe Chapter Room of the Order, or other conspicuous place, on which miO'ht be inseribed, as occasion may arise, the names of all those membersbof the Brigade who lose their Ji\'es in aLLempting to render first aid or in reseue work, apart from services ill cOllIlection with the naval or military forces. APpointments ilis Royal Highness the Grand Prior has sanctioned the following promotions appointments, promotions and resignations ; and Inspector-General Belgrave Ninnis, M.D., R.N., Chief Commissioner, resignations. resigns his appointment. DaLed December 31st, 1910. Colonel Sir James R. Andrew Clark, Bart., C.B., Commissioner, to be Chief Commissioner, "ice Inspector·General Belgrave Ninnis, resigned. Dated January 2nd, 1911. Lady Perrott to be Lady Superintendent-in-Chief of J ursing Corps and Divisions, with the rank of Superior Officer, to take precedence immediately after the Medical Officer-in-Chief. Dated February 21st, 1911. Assistant Commissioner Lieut.-Col. G. E. Twiss, F .R.C.S.I., R.A.J\I.C.) resigns his appointment. Dated July, 1911. Acting Assistant Commissioner A . H. J ohnstoll, l.R.C.S., to be Assistant Commissioner ... ~ o. VI. District. Dated February 21 st, 1 !HI. District I 'uperintendent IIenry C. Else, to be Acting-Assistant Commissioner, K o. V. District. Dated Fehruary ~lst, 1911. District Treasurer I). :01. G. Tombs to be Acting Assistant Commissioner, TO. II. District. Dated July 25th, 1911. The Ohief Oommissioner has sanctioned. the following appointments and promotions : ..lTO. 1. District-District. 'ecretary \Y. J . II. Pontin to be District Superintendellt. Dated :February 1 't, 1911. District In pector of • 'tores . II. YilYen to be District Secretary, vice '\IT. J. II. Pontill promoted. Dated :February 1st, 1911. La.dy :01. ,Y'ilbrallam to be Lally District 'uperintendent. Dated July 2 "th, 1911. Miss K. Hunt to l)e Lady Di trict • ecretary. Dated July :38th, 1911. No. II. Di.·trict.-Corps 'uperintellllent Major P . G. I bewell to be District ,'upel'intemlent. Dated ,JUly 5th, 1911. (Transferred from Cheltenham 10l'pS). ~ O. V. IJistrict.-Corps • 'upel'intendent ,,"-. II. Chambers to be District Ruperintendent yice H. O. Else promoted to .A.cting Assistant Commissioller, X o. V. District. Dated. ~Iarch 23th, 1911 . TO. YI. District.- 'urgeon J. AUllerson, M .A., :0LB. (Cramlington Division) to be District In peetol' of ,'tores. Dated March 24:th, 1911. H.R.II the Grand Prior presented, eryice Medals in the Chapter Hall of the Ol'ller, t. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, on July 5th, 1911 , to the following members of the Brigade ; lIIspector-Gelleral Belgrave Nillllis, late Chief Comilli sioner. Oolonel C. 'Y. ]3. BowcUel', C.B., late Commissioner for pecial Sen·ices. Assistant Oommissioner Jo eph W. White, TO. YII. District. Corps l11'geon 'amuel O. Eades, L.R.O.P., Ipswich Corps.
292
Report.
St. John A ?nb'L~lance Brigade.
Oorp "' urgeon Leslie W. Dryland, M.R. O. ., Kettering Corps. Oorps "urgeon Uichard H. Grimbly, M.R.O.S., Newton Abbot Oorps. Oorps "uperintendent William Jewell, Newton Abbot Oorps. urgeon Leonn.rd G. S. Molloy, 1\1. D., Blackpool ursing Division. Snperin tenden t John Gareliner, Keswick Di vision. " uperintendent ·William G. Lambert, Bacur Division. Superintendent William R. Magnus, (Prince of Wales's Oorps) Ilforcl Division. Lady S:lperintenden t (Mrs.) Annie V. 1. Orllle, Dla.ckpool Nursing Division. Lady Superintendent (Mrs.) :Minnie II. White, (Ironbridge Oorps) Ironbridge Nursing Division. First Ambulance Officer James Lowe, (Prince of Wales's Oorps) St. John's Gate No.2 Division. First Nursing Officer (l1iss) Louisa A. Hemsworth, (Ipswich Corps) Ipswich Nursing Division. First Nur ' ing Officer pIr .) Ellen R. Andre\,is, (Ironbridge Oorps) Ironbridge Nnrsing Division. Fir t Nursing Officer (~Irs.) ,Jane Jones, (Iron britlge Corps) Broseley Nursing Division. ",econd Ambulance Oliieer Joseph }I. Outts, Keswick Division. tlecond A11llmhtnce Officer Charles J. Fitch, (Prince of 'Vales's Corps) Ley ton and Leytonstone Divisivn. "' econd Nursing Officer (Jhs.) Amelia E. Hnmc, (Ipswich Corps) Ipswich Nursing Diyision. Eirst Class Sergeant Alfrell ,Yo ?\ewton, (Prince of Wales's Oorps) Toynbee Hull Dirision. First Olass Sergeant William J. Godllell, (Prince of ,Yales's Corps) 'outh Metropolitan Gas Company Division. First Class ergeant Adolphus O. Griesbach, (Prince of Wales's Corps) South 1\Ietropolitan Gas Oompany Di,ision. Eirst Class Sergeant Joseph Shore, ~Ia.rk e t IIarborough Division. Sergeant James ,Yills, (Prince of 'Yale:;' Corps) Haggerstone Division. ergeant Thomas 'V. 1\Ianley, (Prince of 'Vales's Corps) t)outh Metropolitan Gas Company Division. Scrgeant Robert C. Smith, Market Harborongh Division. Sergeant and Honorary ecretary P ercy S. Todd, Keswick Division. Corporal N . Panter, Keswick Divi ion. Corporal Alfred H. Ro e, (Princc of Wale's Oorps) Toynbee Hall Division. Oorporal Leonard A. EYiLl1 ~ , (Prince of Wales's Corp ) Oyclist Division. Oorporal William H. ' tone, (Prince of 'Vales's Corps) t. John's Gate No.2 Division. Pri vate Henry Holder, Chichester Division. l'rimte William Breen, (Prince of W<11es's Oorp ) ,"Vest London Division. Pri vate Harry Bishop, (Prince of Wales's Corps) outh Metropolitan Gas. Co. Division. rriyate William Gaulton, (Prince of 'Yales's Corps ) South Metrol)olitan Gas Co. Division. Private James D. Saggers, (Prince of ,Yales's Oorps) outh Metropolitan Gas Co. Diyi ion. Private Oharles W. ~rard, (Prince of Wales' Corps) 'outh :Metropolitan Gas 00. Divi ion. Private James Kightingale, Hey\\-ood Di vi ion. ~L1rsing ' ister Pliss) Jessie Huggins, (Prince of Wales's Corps) :roo 2 St. John's Gate Kursing Diyision. ?\ursing Sister Jliss Edith Barnard , (Prince of ,Yales's Corps) Ohi1<lren's Home Knrsing Division . ~ursil1g ister (JIrs,) Elizabeth Att\\'ell, (Prince of Wales's Corp) Ohildren's Home Nursing Division. Nursing Sister (Urs.) Harriet DOWJI, (Prince of Wales's Corps) Children's Home Nursing Division.
293
~,l1~'Sillg 'ister (Miss) Emily Grace, (Prillce of Wales's Corps) Norwood. Nursing
DIVISion.
Nnrs~l1g Si~ter (Mr~.) M~ry qlark, (Unll COI'l's) Central Nursing Division. Nl1rslllg SIster (MISS) Oarollne Byalls, (Irollbridge Corps) Ironbridrfe NUl'sinCf Division. b 0
I wish to tender my very sincere appreciation and thanks for the loyalty and support I have received from all members of the Brigade in the past year.
Chiel Commissioner.
REPonT OF THE LADY. 'CPEHIXTEXDEKT IX CHIEF OF Tun. 'IKG COEP.' AND DIYI. 'IO[{ '. 62, OK. LOW GARDI;X. , • '.'V. 29th FeVi'IlCtTY, 1912. •:!R,-I haye tl~e honour to submIt my report for 1911..
• ll~ce my apPoll1tment la,st :JIarch I haye in.·pected the follo-winO' N ursIllg Divi 'ion b No.1 Dist?·ict. The Childl'cns' IIome, St. J olm's Gate, 'Yembley, Belgra.via. No. ,;3 Dt'st1·ict. Bath, Bri tol, Clevedon. No. 6 Dist?'Z·~t. .Fellin~. '?lliery, a.nd District, Hull Central, Eastern and."Western ursll1~ DIVISlOnf-:!, I outh • hielc1., Sunderland 'Yllitburn CollIery, pur~am CIty, Benfieldsic1e and District. ' ANa. 7 Dzstnct. ('ardiff Corp.,) Cardiff K ursin 0' Di,ision (Rhondda Fach Corps) lIarcly. ::>, I can speak in the highest prai e of all these Di,ision . I was extremely J)leased \vith the way all the ursing Divisions ~urned out on ,Para e for H.ll.H. the Duke of ConnauO'ht's Inspection ~n l!yc1e Pa!'k ~n July. They were all yery . mart, anl every Di,ision ll1 1\ O. 1. DIstrIct has now the new washing dress uniforms. I am glad to say many of the large shops are taking up the -work ~eenhly, an: d I hope next year we may number many of their employees III t e BrIgade. ~ would like to .thank ~ll the nursing officers and members of the Bllgac1e for the kllld aSSIstance they ha,e one and all O'iYen me in my work, and I can only say it is the greatest pleaslU'e a~d pri,ilege T
294
No. I. District.
St. J ohn A 1nb~(,lance Brigacle.
to me to work with them, and to thn,nl~ them for all theil' help and f;upport. ?\ 0 word will xpress my admiration of those who have borne the burden and heat of the day, and from th VCl'Y beginning of the work, by their untiring {fort", have made the BpI neEd Divisions that now exi t in the Brigade. lily Sl -cial thank are due to my deputy, :JIiFlS Joseph, who has helped me to earry out all the work this pa t year, and mORt Sl)ecially for her able a i tn,nce in the h Hpital flchemo, the gl' aiel' part of the detail arrangement having fallen ulon her. In No.1 District the appointment of n, Lady Di tl'iet , 'upel'intenclent has been of an enormou actva,nta,g to the N Ul'sing Divisions and all have welcomed Lady :JIaud ,Vilbraham, who ha,s undertaken this appointment with the grea,te t enthu ia 111 and during the flhort time she has been in office it i wonderful how mueh sh has aecomplished. 'ince the clo e of the Brigade yenr a grea,t adv~1.nce has 1 en made in the efficiency of the members of N ur ing Divisions, most e pecially in London, owing to the new ho. pital . cheme, and before long I hope every member of the Prince of Wal '. Corps willluwo benefited by real hospital experience. I fir t apI Ii d to the Honble. Ric1ney JIollnncl for pel'missiol1}ol' our nul' ing . isters to "w ?rk in the ~ut-patient"' dpartment at the L ondon Ho pital and met wIth a most kmd l'eSponBe. Every day of the ,yeek eight of OUl' nUl\ ing si tel'S are on duty in the outpatient department and r eceiving 1'oom of the ho pi t<1.1 , and Ollr mo.·t grateful thanks are due to the matron, Mi s Liiches, for nIl h er kindness in welcoming the t. John ...l.mbulnnc Brio'ad .J.. T Ul'SeR, In addition, Mi s Heather Big o' nt h.wiuO' 1'0 Ho pitnl, permit:-; scycn of Out' nul' ing i tel' to go two day a week and work in the wHords from 5 to 9 p,m. a doe nl o:JIi :JIac ~ Tab, Hot Brompton, and we have just got the offer from 1G Cox D1.wie , mHotron of the Royal Free IT oS11ital, to take some of our member . ,Ve also haye started work in di. pensarie in Rome of the 11001'e. t eli tricts of London, Y'i hitechap 1 and lhe Borough. In one di pensar;r, where o"er 30,000 ca. es are dealt with annually, there i no other nul'. e in attendance except our Brigad nUl\'eS, and the boon is great, as after a 10nO' wait for their turn" at th di .. penary, before we helped, if the patient needed a dressin,o; t.hey had to go on to a ho pital and HoO'ain wnit their turn, now the dl'esillg i, done on the pot to the complete ati faction of the eloctor. I "hould mention thi scheme i not only working in London but alRo at mnny of the prorincial hospital, notahly King Edward VII. lIo" pital, "W ind '01'; the Royal United Hospital, Bath; Hull Ho pital; Leicester Infirmary; Cardiff Infirmar y, etc., which last has helped for some tim now. " Our nursing si. tel'S aL 0 work at the 1\orwood Cottage J Tospital from 7.30 a.m. to 8 p.m. I hope to make it possible for cycrv nursing . ister in the Brigade to get thi training, and also to keep up'a regular supply at the hospitals all the :'tear round 0 thnt they can rely on the Brigade, in return for their kindness. I haye the honour to be ,'ir, Your obedient" erYnnt,
?f;Ld?~ Lady of Justice of the Di'de]' of St. Jolw of JCJ'IlS(tlell~. Lady Supel'intenclent in Chief of ..LYw·sing COi)).' and Dh ision . . To the Chief C0l1unissione1', St. John A11~bul(mce B1'igacle, St. John's Gate, Cle7'kenwell, E.C.
295
No. 1. District. Deputy Cotltmissioner-Oolonel L EES HALL. District Sw·gcon- },Ir. J. OANTLIE, F. R. C.S., 14.0, Harley Street, W. Assistant U01n1l1issioner-Mr. \Y . II. WINNY (27.2.12.) Dist"ic:t Superintendent-Mr . W. J . H. PO.TTIN, St. John's Gate, Cl erkenwell, E. O. Lady Dist1'ict Sttpc1'infcnclcnl-The Lady MAUD \VILBRAnA~I, 26, Lower. loane treet.
District Sec1·etCtt'y-Mr. S. H. YU,VEX, 26, otheby Road, H ighbury, N. Lady Dist1'ict SeCl'c!a1'y-Mi ss K. HUNT, 36, Alleyne Park, Dulwieh. L(tcly Dist1'icl lnspectol' of Slo/·cs-l\frs. A. PAULL, Kylecote, Wembley (29.1. ]2.) Dist1'ict 1'1·eaSgre1·-Mr. H. J . HALLATT, Bank Hou se, Roman Road, Bow, E, (15.3.12. )
REPOHT OF TIlE DEPUTY COnDlISSIONER. H GAD-QUARTEl!", T. Jonx's GATE, CLERKENWELL, E.C.
30th Scptcmuer, 1911. Sm, I have the honour to submitmy report for No. !. District for the year ending 30th September, 1911. Owing to the Coronation of His JIajesty King George V., and the festivities held in connection therewith, the call,' for Public Duty have been exceptionally heavy, but have been carried out \yith that spirit of ,,\'illingness which has always characterised this District. On the day of the Coronation, and on that of the fir t Progres!>, the Corps had the assistance or Detachments from thc Provincial Di tl'ict , but on that of the Second Progress, did the Duty alone. Owing to the weather being cool, the number of cases treated (4534), was very much fc\yer than might have been expected, anrl happily none were of a serious nature. Elaborate precautions ware made for dealing effectively with any casualty that l11ight occur, but fortunately these were, to a very large extent, not required. Thc amount of work entailed in making arrangements, not 0111y for thc Duty, hut al~o for housing and feeding the provincial detachments, \\"as ex~eedingly heavy. and it would be impo 'ible to speak too highly of the great exertions of Assistant Commj ioner H. ~Iorgall a:Jd my District and Corps .'taIT:, who ,yere constantly engaged, day and night, for many week in advancc, in makillg the necessary preparations. I think it reflects greatly to their credit that e\'crything "as carrierl out so mootllly, and, I belien, to the entire satisfaction of the Chief Commi~sionel'. The thanks of the Corps are due to the L.O.C. for the loan of certain of their School Buil<lings for us e as barrack~. The followin g extract was issued by the Commissioner of the Police, \Vho had special opportunities of seeing the \york of the Brigade. "The Commissioner desires to be one of the first to acknowledge the invaluable help receiyed from this splendid organisation during the Coronation period. His experience is tlJat the "'t. John Ambulance Brigade \Velcome any opportunity of placing their services and resources at the disposal of the public."
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296
St. J ohn .d ?nbulance B1'igacle.
Tbe chief of the thel nnlie ill connection with the, COlon tiOD, wa tl.e King's Fete to 100,000 chilchen at the Cly~tal Palace, and It may UC III lItlO11~Ll that 2hong detachmcnt perfolnled Duty at the Iny c titUJc at arnan-on, the whole of the eXl en e being bor~e by tho e "bo WCIC pre ~nt . . __ The .Annual In ,pectlOn of the Corp was held ,Ill H} de Park b) II.R.H, the Duke of Conn aught, who expre sed his glutihcatlOll ,\ltb al! that he ,aw,. The annual Church Parade took place at ~t. John s hurch, "hell a very fair Dumber attended . _ , Tbe Di trict f,reatly regret the. loss, by retirement, of Dr. ,1\11lDl., ~\'h,o a~ D eputy Commis ioner of the Di tnd. and sub~ qucDtlr a CllId COUlnmslOner was much re pected by al.l meUl bel' ; ~l '? ot )11'. \"\. H." M(~rg[lll, "",110 llas been han ferred a A ~Istant OUlUlISSIOl1c:r to tl e 0, (,l.ea Branch of the Bricrade in 'l'"hich capacity he ha the hc t wishe of enryonc ill the Di,trict. T o the ~ledi~al, Ambulance. and ~ur iJJ~ {ficer, and to the Hallk and File, and K nr ina i tels I oller m, leo t thank for their ,nppon, alld I ~houlll like to expre~ "my gratitude ~o th~ Dist.rict anLl Co-~'tafl' for the iJllnJ(.'n~e alllount of work, so cheerfully and effiCIently carned out by them. . I han. the honour to be. II', Your obedi~Dt en-ant, LEE' HALL (CoL),
Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of t. John of Jerusalem in England, Deputy CommissionCi', -,-Yo. I. Di triel, S.J.A.B. The Chief Commis ioner, t. John Ambulance Brigade, t . .T ohn' Gate, Clerkenwell, E . C.
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:?!J. 30. 4. Le, tou and Le) tOllst0lle July, LOO :33. ~I. Cl;ildI'en' ROlllo Decemhel" 1,,,,90 3Li. 6. Cycli,t .1arch 7; 1,-,91 37. t. Toynbeo Hall '.:\111 ii, LOI 33. p, d . .Tllhll' ,atc .~o. 2 Feb. 15, 1 fl:) 40. 10. t. i-Iulk" '.laTch: Len;) ·11. 11. "\Y enluley and Harle 'deu)Iay 1'2, Lf~3 42. ]2. "\fatcriow June, l·n 4 . 13. King's CI'O_' (G .•-.B.) Oct. 4. ],,!l3 ·L,. 15. East HUIIl April, 1... % 4~. 16. Londoll, DrightOll & 'outh 4/. Coa~[ R ihm' ... ~ ew 1'0') July, 1 !l5 Ii. :Jlertoll " ,Yimbleuoll Sept. 1 . 1,,% 4~. 19. outIl :'IIetI'O. Un:::. Co. Dec. i. 1 ... 95 49. 20. Hamp.t ad JanualY 31', 1~9t3 fiO. 21. Bromley 1I1n\" L L96 51. 22. Hosl'i :i'l'::alurday Fc1. Jul.): '2i, 1~% :,2. 23. X 01'\\'0 cl • -l ,'e1l) 1 e1' 2t3, 1 9tJ £3. 24. Dculton - 'Ill bel' 30. 1 00 .i t :?5. Tottcnham ,- If 1 I'~ eft ' ~ '. Jllllction R ilwa\~ FdrualY '-'. 1..,9, ;'. <:.i. Acton . )1ay'16, 1 Q~ ,-.7. 2u. Harrow June 21, 1....9" ~. Haggcr~ton.
July,
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Children's Home D~·. :2, t. JolJn'", Ga~e. Jannary 23. WcmbJe' 31a)- :24, Korwood June 11 Hopital ~aturday Fuul Ju.\'; WimbleJoll, JIll _renon June 10, Ea t Ham ~lay .J.
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Waltham. tow. Ea-t L()lldon . .. 1~99 Bellnondst:y&Walwolth )lar.10.1 99 Caustoll Jun . 25, 1900 G."'.B. Paddin~ton) Oct. 1 '.1900 L.B.& '.l.lL(YiC'toria) .Jan. 20. 1£102 ProJuctsWol'k. Decktoll}Vel. 6.1902 nO.lal Ar~clla1 Oc:tul:el'1. 1902 Burnet AU~lbt 2:'. 1Q03 'Ye~ t Loudoll DcC'. ];3,1£-03 _-PIth amI enn.l . cpt. :!:, 1905 lIfer 1 Oct. ]. 1~05 L B.& .C.B. ('''illow . Wo.l;k April 12. 18C6 E IiI g JUDe ~3. 1906 Erith ~fpi. :?:i, lOUD 1 e. hUllt & "\Ynlrham ..:\pli14. 190 CwnioH .Tulle 3. 190 Barclay &; Perkins .-Oy, Ii, 190' ,ratfol!! AJ d 19. 1909 T .llltford Oc;o el'l. 1910 ~'l tha:I Octo er 1: 1£l10 licl-Jewooc1 eculll er 31: InO ". )1t't. Cia." Co. _ -0. :? Feh. 15. 1911 L n:lon Po.~tal ~lal'ch ~O; 1911
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1599 1905 1POd 1909 1909 1919 1911
St. John A ,nbu.,l(vnce Brigade.
29
No. 1. Di8i'l'ict.
299
REl'OltT OF DUTY PERFORMED BY THE ME rnOl'OLITAN CoP.PS DURING TIlE YEAR ENDIXG
El'TEMBE1,
30rli, 1911. lIlem uers
Date.
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duty.
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--- - - - - - - 11.10.10. Ilfold Ploughing latch 17.10.10. .l. Torthfl.Jllpton Inst.itute Concert .,. t. l'aurs Oa.theLlra.l- Jational eafarers 26.10.10. el'l'ice 31. 10. 10. t. P,ml's Oathedral-Um'ei ling t . Panl's Cross 31 to 5.11.10. Agricultural Hall-Shoe and Leathcr Fail' 8 and 9. 11. 10. Latimer Road Baths-,Yimbledon Flower Show .. 9.11 .10. Lord ~Iayor's Procession t. Paul's Oathedral-London Church 17.11.10. Ohoir Festinl .. uffragist Ru,id on House of Commous 18.11.10. J 7 to 19.11.10. Ilford Town Hall Hospital Bazaar 26 . 11.10. Ohingfonl Riggs Rl"treat-N. Lon. Oross Country Championship 2.12.10. Kempton Park Race Oourse do. do. 3. 12.10. 3.12 .10. Town Hall Oroydon-Declaration of Poll ... 6.12.10. St. Paul'sCathedral- pecial Ad vent erVlce 7. 12. 10. Town IIall \\"oolwich-Declaration of Poll Brentforddo. 7.12. 10 7 and \\Tatford do. 8.12.10. 22.12.10. Funeral of Murdered Police Officers 26 .1:!.10. Kempton Park Haee Course do. do. 27.12.10. 31.12.10. Mildmay Olub-Dinner to Children do . do. 7.1.11. 10 to 13.1. 11. Hackney Club-Ohildren's Party and Pantomime 27. 1.11. Kempton Park Hace Oourse do . do 28.1.11. 30 and .31. 1. 11. Oentral Club, Holborn-Ohildren's Pantomime 1. 2.11. Ilford Schools Ooncert No. 46 Dil'ltrict .. 4. 2.11. !fatineeChildren-E.and C.Theatre To.19 " 6. 2. 11. Opening of Parliament ." ... 25. 2. 11. Epsom Downs- Oros:> OountyChampionshijJ 25 .2. 11. 'Vest Ham U. Football Ground-Oup Tie ... 27 and 28. 2.11. Dalston Progs. Olub- Children's Entertain. 28.2. 11. Ilfonl Town Hall - Dranlatic Performance in aid of Jlford Hospital 4. 3. 11. Mildmay Club- Entertainment to 1,000 Ohildren ...
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300
1:1 o. I. District.
A'Ynbt~lanc6 BTigade.
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Fesliyal of Empire " .. Orystal Palace-FootLa.ll Final... . .. 'Green :Man,' Ealing, Da,yfield Ath. Sports Croydon-13N Div. Ooncert ... . .. May Day Procession . .. ... . .. Paddington Ath. Gnd-Maida Vale ports Greenford-Walking Ohampionship ... Canning Town Iemorial Ground- ihel'town Athletic Sports ... . .. Kempton Park Races ... ... . .. Opening Festival of Empire, Crystal Palace West IIa::n-E. Ham Techl. College ports Kempton Park Races .. ... '" Arrival of German Emperor... . .. Unveiling Queen Victoria Mem orial ... Oannon Town Memorial Ground- Y\T est Ham United Sports ... . .. .. . League of Empire-Hyde Park Trooping of Colour .. . Peckham-Catholic Procession... . .. Lee, Manor Way Grounds-Peek, Frean & CO. IS Sports ... ... . .. East Greenwich-Gas 'Works Sports ... Beckton Savage Gardens-East Ham Brotherhood Sports .. . . .. West Ham-East Ham Hospital Sports .. Upton Park-Seaman's Sports ... . .. Epsom Summer Race Meeting ... . ..
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St. John A ?nb1~tance Bpigacle.
302
No. I. District.
303
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Date.
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No. I. DISTRIOT (PRINCE OF ,VALES'S C'ORPS)-CORPS AND AM.BULANCE DIVISIONS. Wh en formetl.
Corps or Division.
Oilice[' or mcmbcl in charge aud aUlll'ess.
8nrg('on.
(Acton) No. 27
16. G.9S
II. J. Thol'\ltOll, J. '\'I\)]:1Ce, ,\Ul.
(Barclay, Perkins) No. 52
17.11. OS
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( Barnet) No. 42 (Beckton Procluct Works) No. 40
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28.S.03
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10.3 . !:1()
(a) Bermolldscy Settlement S.E. (0) Robert Bro\mil1g SeLtlem't S.E. (Brentford) No. 51
E. G. (~olllie, .'If. Il. E. \Y. 1 Lcrringlon,
B Section (Causton) No. 36.
Corps Supt .•T. C. Line,,", 93, We~t En!l L"llJe, N. W. Fir~t-Ciass Scrgt. L. \Y. Toller, Myra lIouse,~~e\\'toll A.ycllue, ~\'cton.
Corps Secretary L. F. Hayman, S, Long Lane, E.C. (15.3.12) . First·Class Sergt. L. ,Yo Toller.
Sl1jlL K CnlY)"n,
The nr~\\'el'.r, Park S trcet, Southwurk. First OAlee]' S. Huggins, ,. IIarll \\'iL'l~e. " )bllor Roall, BarncL Supt. E. A. Per!'y, :W, Argyle Hoac1, IHonl. 1"i!'st OHhoer T. Saulllle]'s, OOllllt:il Schools, Upper Kennington Lane.
Sergt. H ..c\.. Tbbott, ll, Emerson 8treet, Smuller Street, S.E. Cpl. "-. \\. right, S, Falkland Road , Barnet. Sergt. A. ,1. (iray, . 4, Saxon Rond , Ea~t Ham. F. J. II. :Jhrtin, 17, Frcmuntle Strcet, 'Yulworth.
Sergt. F. Y. Thome, 65, Darell Hond, Hichlllond.
Sergt E. W . \Yildborc. 28. Hamilton Rond, Brentford.
Supt. T. IIealey, Bromley Union, FUl'llborongh, Kellt.
C. E. Fnrro'i\' , :-2. HOlllesc1ale Rand, Bromley, Kent. Opl. G. \\Y. Duke, 11, Saxon Hoad, Bromley, hent.
Lancc·Scrgt. J. \Yoollurd, 40, Y ork H.oaLl, \\Taltham Cross, IIerts. First·Class Sel'gt. H. J. IInyes, ti, Pcnsilurst ROMl, South IInclmey. Sergt. 11. S. 1)n 1'8011S.
Lallce-Sergt. J. ,Yoollard
L.ll.C.J'.
1.10.10
II. W. 13. Ruxton,
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Cll. B.
(Bromley) No. 21 A Section
I
Secretary and address.
1. 5. 96
J. II. Yolland,
10.1.06
J. Matthcwson,
~1. H.C.S. M.D.
10.1.1900
(Cheshl1nt and Waltham District) No. 50.1
2.4.08
IV. ,V. IInlslen,d,
(Ohildren's Home) No.5.
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7.3.90
(Cricklewood) No. 56...
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31.1~.10
Major A. C. Tunstall, M.D., H.A.~r.C., ('1'.) A. D. L eakey, M.B.
(Croydon) No. 51
... 1 15.3.10
(Cyclist) No.6
... 1
7.3.91
M. H.C.S.
J. D. Rilllcy, )\l.n.
Supt. 35, Supt. U,
A. \V. Saunders, Pepys Hoafl, New Oross Gnte. 11. J. l1:nteliffl', llillt1rop Cresccnt, N. \Y.
First·Class Sergt. R. ,T. Hayes. Sec. and Scrgt. L. F. Eatoll, 11, ?Lidla~Ll Brent Terrace, Cricklewootl Scrgt. D. MaIehcr, -:l5a, ELlwnrd Road, .AtlLliscomoe. Op1. L. A. EVll.llS, GO, Audh'y Hond, H endon.
No. 1. DISTRI CT (PRINCE OF WA LES'S CORPS)-CORPS AND AMBULANOE When formecl.
Corps or Division.
30. 9.DG
(Doulton) ~o. 24.
Oflieer or member in charge and address.
Bnrgeon.
F.
A.
M.
D IVISIO~S
Berkeley,
I,. Jt. C. 1'.
A Seclion
Secretary and arldres5.
Sec. and Sel'gt. T ..J. ThomJlson, 49, GralHlison Ed., Clapham Common, S. W.
Lieut. B. K S. NillTlif! (on leave), IsL Ula.ss Scrgt. F. Rittmann (jn charge), 2], Uil'cular Hd., N cwiugton Causeway; S. E.
Sergt . .T. G. lieather, JpI. H. T. Rodd. A. Ogclen.
B Scction ) Section D Section 23.6.06
(Ealing) No. 48
5A.Df)
(East Ham) No. 15
.J. CIJamhre,
B.A., JILl).
F . J. McKettrick,
M.B.
(East London) No . 30
] 2.1. D9
:i\I. Blok,
(Erith and Districi.) No. 49
25.9.06
R. 'vV. Maystoll, "'Ln.
L10.00
J. 1\1. Carvell,
(Great Wcstcrn Railway, No 37
Paddingtoll)
7.8D
(Ilaggerston) No.2
L.S.A.
?If. It. C.S.
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II. Bir,l ,
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;. .J. lL
31. 1. (1)
(Hampstead) No. 20
JI!. II.
(Harrow) No. 28
2L G.98
(Uospital Saturday Fund) No. 22
27.7.06
(Ilrord ) No. 46
1. 1 0. Oi)
(King's Cross G.K.R) No. 13
H.10.!'!3
G. M . E,lll'anls,
H. Tngrnm:
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R. nr a in, ;II. TI. .l. Uruntoll. !II. II.
Supt. J. D. Knight, A.l\f.T.G.J<~., &1, UllbnillgtcJn Road, Eaiing. Supt. A. 11. Atkins, 41, First A venlle, Manor Park. Supt. N. S. JIamhurger, 82, Grccn L anes, N. Oapt. J. JG. Palnlor, V.D. , NorLhurnberlalld IIousc, Erith.
Sergt. G. S. Watts, Town U;Jll, Ealing. Cp1. R. L. JGdrn oncjs, 8fJ, JJf'l'ongate Road, IVan stead Park. First OfIir'cr J. 8panjer, ] 9, l'yrlanrl R oad, Canon bury, N. epl. W. A. J~road, 81, Riverdale Road, Erilh.
Supt. W . n. Mannder, 7. Sornerfield Road, Finsbury Hoad. Snl't. JI. lIeU, 7i), H.ic·lIlJloI111 ROllrl, Dalston. SIlPt. J. T. II. Hud son, "Trc'wirgip," St . .fohn'sR'1., Goldcrs Groen. Snpi. C. U. ] )oans, ( 'l'irol;:"t F'i,·lcl Cottage, 1\1 iddl e Path, Harrow. Supt. A. R H,uuclcll, :3,1, CIJarlotLc Street, Fitzroy Square .
First Omcer A. E. Evans, Audit Office, G. W.R., Parldington. Sergt. A. Bull, 30, Phillip Street, Killgsland Road, KE. Scrgt. F. L. IIumpllrey, 80, Mora H.oad, Cricklcwood. First-Class Sergt. IV. Y Hartmann, 200, Vaughan Road, Hfl.rrow. IY. Flet(;her, 80, Savcrnake R., Gospel Oak, X.
7.03
(L.B. & S.C.R., Vicloria) Xo. 38
13.1.02
E. H. Hoherts,
(L.B. & S.C.R., New Cross) No. 16
10.7.!,!i)
J. S. D avies,
20. 3 . 11
(London Post Officc) No. 58
::ILR.O.S.
'Vhell
Corps or Division.
Sergt. ~I. G. 11aithews, 13, Bathurst Road, Ilford. Second Officer P. J. Sebright, 73, Whittington Road: Bowes Park, K.
SU]lt. J ..J. Olley, l\COI'I1 Villa, Fairlop Road, Leytonstone. Supt. IV. G. PalH', "Ra.ulllore," Olarence Road, Croydon. Supt..J. S. Davi es, M.A., l\f.B., 3J G. Queen's Road, Peckham. Supt. W. II . .Pcter~, Laurel Cottage, Willow "lValk, Bermondsey.
Second Officer C..J. Fitch, 170, llampton Road, TIford. II. S. Evans, 39, Southolm Street, Battersea. Scrgt. O. E. OherrY', 10, \Vrigglesworth Street, New Oross. Supt. W . II. Peters.
1 ',. (). 9 .•
M. K. Hargreaves,
111. JJ.
~3
4G. 11. fJ6
1.10.0:!
(Royal Arseual) No. 4.1 (St. .John's Gate, No.1) 1\0. 1.
G.S'
(St. Jolm's Galc, Nu. ~) No.9.
15.:!.!'!:]
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1.10.10
(Southall ) No. fo5
F. O. S\\'ayne,
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M.ll.
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L·. It. ('.1'
(SouLh Metropolitan Gas Co.) No. In H Seclion (Tottenham und Rly) No. 25.
IIampstellll
G. 1:2. g;:;
A. A. Ward,
;I!, P.
U. T. W.
8.2 .07
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7.:3. !Jl
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22.5. n7 G.1.
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Challi",
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M.l:.C.S., L.I:.C.l'. P. 1:. Blake, ~r.lt.c.s., L.It. C.l'.
6.93
(Waterlow) No. 12 (Watford) No. 53
4.5.01
C. If. Hall,
(Wembley and Harlesden) No. 11
12.G.93
N . l\Iacllollaltl. lot. J!. C. S. D. Y. l\Iuller, L.i:l.A. 11. K Dyson, )1.1). C. J. Beat tic, :IT. n.
(West L ondon) No. 44.
~8.
8.03
\
Supt. U. Orcha.rd, 43, Keetons 1{.oad, Bel'mol1 rlsey. F. G. S\\'rtyuc, 'I.A., ;\f.B., 140, ('lmreh Hoa.rl, Upper :\o\'\\'ood, S E. First Oliie'er F. U. \Volley, ~ll, II igh Stn;tt, Ph,ll11steal1. Supt. W. 'D. Litl(Iell, G5, E;tstr:l'D Uoad, Rolllfonl, Essex .
SUI't.
l.T,ll.
Bergt. A . F. Hall, 21, Estelle Road, Hampstead.
Secretal'Y ane) address.
E. J. Ockleford, 15, Ki.ngswoo'l Road, Wimbledon. First-Class Sergeant G. Goodwin.
Cpl. G. L. Norman, 3,A, \Voodla.nd Hill, Upper Norwood, S.E. First Officer F. C. Wolley. Sergt. J. D. Collills, 120, Kempe Road, Kensal Rise, N.IV.
first Ollke]' .T. Lowc, ~O, LC(;()lI{iohl Iload, Green Lanes, X. Slll't. C. Statham, GI. OslJOI'lIC Hoall, Forest Gate. Supt. E. .J. )Inlllling • .\1.1:.C.S., L.TLC.P., A~hle'y JInu,,;o, Suuth Road, Southall. SllllL W. U. lllltehcl'. ~S, ~lllTl',)' !::ill nare, 'Olll KC11 t Road. S. E.
E. H. Shoosmith,
Fir:;L Ofliccr E. SteYPJ1s, 05, WorcP>ltcl'Rd.,lIigham 11 ill, \Ya.lthalllstow SUI't. II. L. J 01les, "St. Lawrollce:" Elderton RoaLl, '\Vestcliffoil-Sea. First Oniccr .r. A. S. Coleman, :?, Bm(lstoek HO~L<l, South 1fll cklley. Sup t. A. Ulnl1l, 87, Forest Horttl, IYaltllttmsto\\,.
Opl. G. W. Chatt, 85, Oarlton Rd. , Higham Hill, Waltb'LIDstO\\'. E. Freese, ]3, Belgra\'e St., E.
JIirill!h,~l.J:.l'.s.
G. :3. 11 JUll ction
(ToynlJee Hall) No.7
l\I.B., 1II.R.o.s.,
1. EtOD Avenne, Hampstead.
'27, ErpiuglHl.llI Roa,l, Putney, S.IV. First-Cla.ss Kergt. G . Goodwin,
28.D.O:;
(North Cambcnvell) No. ·15
Supt. W. Ooode-Adams,
omcer or member in c1':J.rge and address.
Surgeon.
flJrlllPU.
Merton anu Wiml)]ecioll) No. 17
(SL. Mark's) No. ]
~r.A .• M.D.
J. T. Clark, M.Il., D.p.rr. C. llarvey, ] .. )f.S . S.A. W. Coode-Adams, M.B.,
4.4.06
(L. B. & S.C.R., Willow \Yalk) No. 47
;If-ltC.H.
I
SIlPt. W. H. l\Tagnlls, f)1, Slallhol,e Gardens, Ilford. Supt. (~. '1'. Cooper, 20, Adolle Road, Wincllmore Hill, N .
IY. i\lailcr,' ;lLH. (Ley ton a.nd Lcytoll ston e) No. 4.
(Norwood) No.
(Oontinued.)
First·Class f3ergt. C. Brown, 36, Chlll'clt Hon.u, lIomcrton, N. Eo Supt. C. ,1. l'ili II iel', Salllll'illg-hn.l1I, Glencoe Rd., Bushey, IIerts. Supt. A. Paull, " Kylecote," IVemulcy. Supt. Oapt. J. U. lIIcCanoll, lLA.)1.C. Spc(;iul Resen'e, 7:3, The Lawn, Shepherd's Bush Grccn.
99, Sta.nlake Road, Shepherd's Bush. IV. A. Gmy, 5S, Rothbury Road, Bow, E. J. E. Taylor, ~3, Ohapel Road, HOUllSlow. J. D. Payur, 42, Bramcoie Slreet, South Dermollclsey. J. L ec, 12, :Marlton Street, East Greenwich
P. G. Jeffries, 56, Chestnut Avenue. First·Class Sergt. F. \\1. SteYells, 114, High StreeL, Waltbamstow. First·Class Sergt. O. Brown. Cp1. A . W. Boatwright, 19, Gros,'enor Road, \Vutford. Wembley Section.-Sergt. W. D. Claridge. Harlesdell Section.-Sergt. J. IV. Batson. First Ofl1cer _\.. IY. ,Tonrnet, 14, Odessa Roa.tl, \\'illesdell.
r.
No.
D TSTRIOT
-,
Nursing Divisiun.
(PRINCE
When
(Balham :1ud SLrca.Lham) No. 10. Nursingl '27.1.05
II. O. I roward,
(Belgmvia) No.9 Nursing
.. . 1
T. LUlll SaCll,
(Ohildren's Homo) No.1 Nursing
... 1 2.12.90
5.7.99
(Oroydon) No. 13 Nursing
... 1 20.10.09
(EastlIam) No. 8 Nnrsing
... 1
n. c. H.
M.
M. fl.
l\Tajor A. O. Tunstall, M.ll., !t.A.M.C. ('1'.) (~ltrvclI, M.It.C.H.
J. M.
2 4.10
, O. Fowler,
?l1.]).
F ..J. l\1c1\cltrick,
4.ii.99
lILn.,
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P. R. Wallis, [d,. A. H.. J Ilgralll, )1. n.
7.96
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(Ilford) No. 15 Nursing
.. . 1
(Norwood) No.5 Nursiug
... 1 11.6.%
(St. John's GaLe) No.2 Nursillg
... 1 23.1.93
(Walthamstow) No. 11 Nursing
... 1 24.10.06
(Watford) No. 12 Nursing
... 1
·1.5.01
(Wemblcy) ".Yo. 3 Nnrsing
"'1
~H.5.93
II. K Dyson,
(IYimblcdoll and l\1erLon) No.7. 1\ ursi Ilg
10.6.98
1\1. K. lIargrea vcs,
1.G.l1
F. G. Swayne,
WALES'S
CORPS)
NURSING
DIVISIONS.
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fOl'lIIed.
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Adllre~s.
Lady Snpt. Miss Ii . .J. Law, 21, Mnllville H.oad, Upper Tooting. Ln.dy Supt. Mi ss K JIaukey, c/o Thc Secretary. Lady Hul'L. Mi ss B. J~oUlke, 1 UG, O H1Jalcle~Lol1 Hon.r1, Uln.pton Com.,N.E. Lady HnpL. Misfl B. C. Joseph, (~llct'n An11o's Mallsions, S. VV. Lady HnpL. 1\1rs. Ie. E. Mason, 1 ~8, )}cllsllam Manor Rd., ThornLon H cn.th . Lady HlIjll. Mrs. N. lIalTop. 7G, l3yron Avrl1l1e, l\Ia.nor I'ark.
Miss O. Everett, 78, Elmuourne Road, Tooting Common. Mi<;s M. J. MCCOllMll, 169, (luecn's GaLe, S.\V. Fir~L Nursing Officer ~liss E. Bonrl-:e, 166, OsLaldeston Rd., Clapton COlllll10n. Lady Supt. l\liss B. U. Josepb.
SI'cOl1l1 Nursing OfficI'\, Miss Dank:'!, ::1 to II (1011 Park, Broeklt·y . Lady SlIjlt. }\]1'~. M. n. 11agnns, fil, Stanhupc Gardens, Jifr,nl. LIt.ely Hnpt. l\]rs. E. Colcgrave, " Ik1.cehriclge," CenLru.1 Hill, Norwood. L n(ly Supt. M'·fl .•J. ('. Lines, 93, \VeRt End LallC, lIampsten.d, N.'\V. Lady HlIjlt. Mrs. Eo Ua.rc1o, 127, High S trect, '\Valthamsto\\', or 121. La(ly SllPt. Aliss A. Pitkin, 21, Aldenham Hoad J Oxhey, Herb.
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AMBULA CE STATIONS AND
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Amlmlance 'Wagolls, Litters, Stretchers, etc.
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No. II.-Southern and Western District.
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No II. District Wa'l dlvided into threc Dislricts as from 1st October, 1911, viz., Nos. II. , VIII. and IX. No. II. Distl'ict. -Comprisi ng Lhe coun ties of ,Gloucester, Somerset, Wilts, Rants, Berks, Bucks, part of Mlclcllescx, Oxford, the Ohannel Islands, and I sle of ·Wight. Depnty Commissione1·-Mr. J. S. GmFFITIIf;, M.ll.C.S.; Redlalld P:Lrk House, Bristol. Assista,nt Commissioulw-Major O. R. LAUJlIE, M.R.U.S., R.A.M.C. (T), Trelawny, Lee-on-, 'olent. Assistant Commissioner-Mr. F. Sl'P.AWSON, 15, Johnstone Street, Bath . Actillg Assist(wt CCIIll?lIissioner-Mr. P. 111. G. TOMBS, Hill Road, Oarshalton, Surrey. Distn:ct SlI}JC1'inlendl'nt-Major P. G. SHEWELL, Ootswold, Oheltenham. No. VIII. District. -Comprising tbe Oounties of Surrey, Sussex, and Kent. Depnty C01iI1i1issivnu-"Mr. O. OOTTON, F.R.C.P.E., "Briarfield," Ethelhert Road, Oanterbnry. Assistant ('oill,JlissionCl'.-Mr. E. STREET, F.S.A., J.P., St. Martin's House, Chichester. No. IX. District.-Comprising the counties of Oornwall, Devon and Dorset. Deptlty ('oJlli,lissi.,llf'(-).Ir . R. II. GRDll3l_Y, M.R.C.S., 11, Devon Square, Newton Abbot. (28.11. 11.) District Secretary-lIon. D. R. WA'L'ON, :Newton Abbot. (16.5.12).
9 District,
Uetropolitan Centre, of the St. John Ambnla.ncc Associa.tioll, the COlllmittce of which issue a very handy little map of the Di trict, shewing the sta.tiol\,'.
REPORT OF TIlE DEPUTY COMMI SSIONER. REDLAND PARK Hou,'E, BRISTOL, 30th Septembei', 1911. rn,-I have the honour to submit my report for the year ending September 30th, 1911. That 15 new Corps and Divisions ha.ve been registered and sanctioned . The chief event of the year wa the Coron:Ltion and Royal progress of His Majesty King George V. on June 22ncl and 23rd. The parade state was, on these occasions, ] 95 Officets, men and Ilur:;ing isters. I placed the ambulance arrangements for the Naval }{eview at pithcad on June 21th in the hands of Assistant Oommi sioner Lieut-Oolonell'\\'is,', who ca.l'l'ieLl out his duties to my entire satisfaction. H e was a si ted IJY 149 Officer , men aud 11 ursing bisters. By the invita.tion of tbe Deputy Oommis ioner of .r o. 7 District, I attended the InvE'stiture of II.R.H. the Prince of \Vales at Oarnarvon with 50 Officers, men and nursing &isters from this district. No.2 route section being placed in my charge. The casualties numhered 97. At the Royal tlrive from lough to Windsor, on July 2nd, the local Divisions of the Brigade did most excelleut servicE'. At the recluest of the Committee of the Boy couts for assi tanee at the Royal Review at Windsor on July 4th, I selected 80 Officers and men who were placed in the capable hands of my District upel'intendent Major hewell for this purpose. They were as is ted by 10 nursing sistcrs under Laely Superintendent, Mrs. J. S. Griffiths, Lady of Grace of the Order. Those treated by members of tlle Brigade among the Boy Scouts totalled 550, mostly attacks of fainting and exhaustion. Th at the efforts of the Brigade were appl eciated is shown by the following communication :-" Den.r Dr. Gl'iffiths,-I am instructed to offer you the very sincere thanks "of the Boy 'couts Council for the exceedingly valuable services rendered by your "Division of the St. John Ambulance Brigade at the King's Review of the Boy couts " at Windsor. Theil' kind help was iuvalualile to us and largely contributed to the " succe. s of the whole gathering. 'With good wishes, Believe me, Yours faithfully, ' I J. A. Kyle, Secretary."
31
St. John An1-b'LiIla'llce Brigade.
No . II. Dist?nict.
on'iee medals were.presented by n. R. II. tJ~o Grnnd Prior to Corps Surgeon R. H. Grimbly, Corps upenntendentJ1mell and Pnyate Hohler. Tbo district has been strellgthened by the appointment of District Treasurer P M. G. Tombs, as Acting A"si. tant COlllmissioner and Co IpS , ll]lcl'intclHlcut M~jo~' hewell as District "uperintcndent. I 11111<.h regret the 1 esigllalion 0(' my Assist~llt Commissioner and confrere. Lieut.-Colond 'l\yiss, Knight of Grace. of tho Ortler, from the Brigade. The" F" Bearer Ct'lllpany was inslectccl by Col. JClllling:-<, P.:ThI.O., R.A.M.e Do,onport, and '"ont to camp at " 'ool\\,ich. Thc 111Ul acquitted tllC'mselvcs !uo~t sati factorily on both ocr(\sions. The Heports of' the Y(\l'ions inspecting Officers are exe~llont and pr?\'~ the efHeieney of the V:1l'iOllS Di\'ision.~. I wish to specially th::l.llk Assl.stant 90mnns loncr ]1l'awson \\'l~o render€ll C'xcccthllgly \'aln~blo SCI vice as my emor Officer on dnty at. the CoronatlOn nllli Roynl .Pr()gres~ antl III thC' preliminary arrangemenb;, ('.lId who acted as Routc Mastel' at the Im'estllll1'e at Carnarvon; also Assistan t Commissioner Lieut.-Colon!.' 1 Twiss Cor bis ya lun b Ie se1'\'ico hoth ut the Coronation and at tlll' Reyi e\Y at Sl'ithcnt1; .A sistallt C01lll11i:-;sioner Tombs and Corps npel'illtemlent Dr. Hayman, who nlso rendered great hclp in the Coronation arrangements; my Di trict Superintendent Ma.ior lIe\\'\:l1 , for valnahle as istance ut all the auoye functions, and also all tho yarious l\[c(licn.l, Ambnlance and ursing Officer and all otLer Illembcrs of the Brigade, who so loyally and wiDingly C!lmc forward :It. great personal illCOIlYenicnce and co::;t, to call'Y ont the arduous and re.ponsible dnties which han fallcn to thcir lot during' the year. I hayc the honour to he, Sir Yom obedirnL Sl'nant. .TOllX ,. GnIFFITITS,
KIl"ght oj Gracc of the OrdCI' of the Hospital of St. John of JCi'lumZem Deputy ComlJlissioner, }{o. II. Distriel. To the Ohief Commissioller.
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319
IJ1ST OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS IN OnDER OF SENIOHITY.
Corps Date or Divisions. when f'ornlc(1. April 1, 1879 Ash ford Town Div. 'l'ullbridge Wells Div. . Juue 1, ]880 Bath CiLy Div. . Jan . 17, 1889 Oxford Division . May 1, 1880 Newport (1. of \Y. Corps) Div.. Feh. 10,1800 Gnildford Division . . Mar. 3, 1800 HaDlsgate Nursing Div .. Oct. 29, 1800 Bristol (CiLy of) Corps . Feb. 20, 1801 R anuwate TO\\'lJ (Ri1111sgatc OOl~S) Divisioll . Apri128,1801 F aversham Division . :Thby 6, 1891 Portsmouth Corps Nov. 1, 189~ Chichester Division Apri120, 1803 Redruth I' Oct. 18, 1803 Reading " . Dec. 13, 1808 Mill Bay (G.W. Ry.)Div . Fe1J. 1,1895 Westgate-on-S cn Div. . Mal'. 2f1, 1895 Ryue (1. orw. Corps) Div. May 8, 1895 Yentnor(I. of W. Corps) Division . . May 24, lS05 Portsmouth Nursing Div. Aug. 1, 18(15 Newton Abbot Division . Oct. 29, lS95 Boughton- under-Blcan Di v.l\Iay 4,18!16 Caterham Division . May 18, lS06 Dover Division . . Oct. 12, 1897 Ramsgate Police (Ramsgate Corps) Division . ApI. 26, lS9 Lndgvan Nursing Div . . Feb. 2 , 1.99 I sle of Wight Corps June 15, 180(l Ramsgate Corps June 18, 1 90 East Co\\'cs (1. of W. Corps) Division. July 7, 1 99 Ash burton Di vi ion . May 1, 1000 Eastbonrue (L. D. & , . C. Railway DivislOn) . May 17, 1900 St. John's (1. of W . Corps) Division . ~ 0'1. 10, 1900 Shanklin (1. ofW. Corps) Division . Feb. 11,1001 Doddington Diviioll Feb. 2 , 1901 Exeter (City of)" Dec. 4, 1001 Alverstoke" Dec. 1 , 1901 Greenstreet Division April 7, 1902 St. I ves Division May 20, 1902 'Ware , , ' June 26, 1902 Lymington TnrsingDiv. July 2 ,190:2 B aslings ursing Div . . Aug. 28,1902 Bournemouth Diy. Ang. 5, 1902 Hastin gs " Aug. 13, 190~ Chatham " Oct. 1, 1902 Sittingbourne " . Sept. 9, 1903 Sandown (1. of W. Corps) Division . . Oct. 24, 1 903 A.lveston Division . Nov. 16, 1903
Corps or Divisions. Calltcl'lJlll'Y Div. BaLh N lU'sing " IIaslelllere" Wolverton" Oodahlliu{f Div.
Date when formed. Fcb. 8, 1904 .A pril 21, ] 904 .T uly 1, 1904 Aug. 12, 1!J04 Aug. 24,1904 StOlJt'hOIlS~" Hellt. 30,1904 Southampton" Oct. 2, 1904 }i'olkestoJlc" Mar. 6, 1905 Ox/'oJ'!l Corps April, 1905 'W ootlstock vi vision . April 1905 GlOllccstpl' " . Ang. ]'9,1905 Portsmouth and District Uorps . . . Sept. 1, 1905 Portsll1()Uth Parish Infir111. lll'siug Division Sept. 1 1905 Clevedoll Division . Oct. 21' 1905 :l\larine Divi~ioll (City of ' Bristol U01'ps) , hn. 15,1906 CanilJOl'lle Di "ision . Feb. 17, 1906 \\T estgate-on-Sca awl :ThIarg,lte Nursing Div. ~lar. 20, 1906 Bartoll Hill Div. (City of Bristol Uorps) Mar. 25 19')6 H orfield Di v. (do . do.) Mar. 25' 1906 Imperial Div. (do. do.) Mar. 25: 1906 Fh'c .A~11CS Division . Apl'il21,1900 WillcsliOrongh Diyi.iol1, May 3 1906 CI i flOll awl A \'01111) on tIt ' Div. (City of l.histol . . Aug. 1, 1906 Corp.') Ringstelgnton Division (Ne\l'tollAlluotCorps) Aug. 6, 1906 Abhotskers\l'ell Divi'iio n (NelrtonAbhot C01'])s) Aug. 6, 1906. ·Weston Super ~lare Div. Sept.20, 1906 Torlluay Division . Nov. 18,1906 Eythorne ection (Dovel' Division). . July 4, 1907 DeVollport Xnrsing Div. Aug. 15, 1907 Gosport and AlYerstoke Nursing Div. . Aug. 15, 1907 ,Yh yteleafe Di,isio11 . Aug. 26,1907 Oxforu Railway Divi::;ion (Oxford Corps) . 'ept.20, 190'7 Exeter Police Di vi.sion . Oct. 1, 1907 SummeltO,,'n & 01 \'ereote Div. (Oxford Corps) . Kov. 5, 1907 P:ymouth Kursing Div. 'Nov. 13,1907 Plymouth Co-operative Nursing Divi ion . Kov. 22, 1907 J Ie of 'heppey Div. . J an . 27, 1908 L ee-on-the- 'olent Kursing 'eet. (Gosport & AlveI'stoke Division) . F eb. 25, 1908 L ittlehampton Division Mar. 1, 1908
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t. John Am,btl-lance B'I'igade.
Da,te Oorps when formed. or Divi ions. Mn,r. 5, 190 Plymouth Co-op Diy. Southampton NUl'. Dil·. 1\1ar. 30, 190 "ept. 16, 11.)0 Bristol Nmsing Diy. cpt. 2 , 190~ ,Yin com be Di \-ision ,VillesborQ' and ~\.shfor 1 opt. ~8, 190 ' l'{ U rsing D i I'ision Sept. 2 , 190 Porthleyeu Divi ion ClarellLlon Pre Di \-i ion Jan. 1 , 1909 (Oxford Oorps) Feb. 16, 1909 Hertford Dil'ision :Beb. 17, 1909 TW'yford Dil'ision Packer' Di\' . (Bl'i tol JUlle 30, 1909 Oorp ) . Oct. ~3, 1909 tepbcn's Divi ion Charlton King' ection (Oheltenham Division) Oct. 30. 1909 Dawlish " Nov. 3, 1909 Friendly Societie. ection (Cheltenham Division) No\'. 6, 1909 Cambol'lle.r ms. Div. Nov. 6, 1909 Cheltenham Police Div. Jan. 17,1910 Feb. 15, 1910 Oheltenhalll Corps Plymouth" Feb. 16, 1910 Hitehin Divi ion Feb. 2-:1., 1910 Dolcoath" lilaI'. I, 1910
Oorps Divibions. Bi~hop's Wa.ltham Div. " t. P eter's Dh'isi on (Cheltenham Corps) Oheltenham ms. DIV. ection (H.edrnth Pool Division ) Olel'cdon Nnrsing Div . . Bonrnemoulh Division (re- formecl) Falmollth Div. Falmonth.r nr . Diy. Chipping "ortol1 Diy. Bonrne11l0uth ms. Div. Folke tOile ursing Di\'. Cubert and "ewlyn Div. Teignmoulh Diy. hidey N ursi ng Di \-ision AYOnlllouth DiI (Bristol Oorps) ,Villosor and Eton tus. Diy. Henley-on-Thames Div. , lough Divi ion . Port wood Nut' . Diy. Oobham Dil'i ion . 01'
Date when formod . Ma,r. 1<1, 1910 Mar. 18,1910 lilaI'. 18, 1910 May 23, 1910 ]Hay 25, 1910 June 6, 1910 l\ln,y 5, 1910 May 5, 1910 Jun e 12, 1910 ,Tnne l3, 1910 JUtJe30, 1910 .July 2~, 1810 Sept 26,1910 11[(1.1'. 2, 1911
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COUnTY DI TRIBUTION OF COflrs AND DIVISIONS.
Berks-Divi ions: Reading, Twyford, Wiuusor and Etou Tursing. Bucks-Divisions: Slongh, II olverton. COl'llwall-Oamborne, Oamborue ursing, Cnbert and e\rlyll, Dolcoalh, Ludgvan Nursing, Pool, Portbleven, Redruth, St. I ves, t. Stephens. Devon-Oorps: Newtoll AlJbot, Plymouth. Divisions: A hburton, Dawlish, Devonport Nursing, Exeter, Exeter Police. Gloucester-Oorps: Bristol, Cheltenham. Divi ions: Ah-eston, Gloucester, Stonehouse. Hants-Oorps: Portsmouth. Diyisions: Alvel'stoke, Bishop's IYaltham, Bournernoutb Boul'llemouth Knrsing, Gosport and Ahel'stoke Nur. ing, Lymingtol1 Nursina Port~wood Nursing, Shirley Nursing, Southampton, outhampto~~ NursIng. Herts-Divisions: Hertford, Ware. Rent-Oorps: Folke.stone, Ramsgate. Divisions: Ashford, Boughton, Canterbury, Chatbam, Doddington, Dover, Fa Yel'sbam, Greenstreet, Isle of Sheppey, Si tti ngbourne, Tun bridge Wel1 , "Westgate-on-Sea, Westgate and Margate Nursing, Willes .. borongh and Ashford urRing. Oxford-Oorps: OXfOI d. Division: Henley-on-Thames. Somerset-Divisions: Bath Ambulance, Bath TursinO' CleYedon Weston- s11 11el'-Mare ""'. , \ IlJSCOm b e, Cleyedon :r ursing. 0" Surrey-Divisions: Caterham, Oobham, Godalming, Guildford, IIaslemere, Whyteleafe. Sussex-Divisions: Chichester, Eastbourne, Five Ashes, Hastings, IIastings Nursing, Littlehampton. Isle of Wight-Corps: Isle of Wight.
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17.2.06
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8.2.04 . 5.96
C,\'terham Diy.
Officer or
15.2.10
Cheltenham Corps
'Y.
~I.
Corps
ur. G. A. Ciu'dew,
Charlton Kin g. Div.
30.10.09
C. L. Longridge,
Corporation Diy.
12.11.09
Friendly
12.11.09
. 11. ITeblJletlnmithe, (Acting) ,Yo llutton, L. n. c. r.
17.1.10
II. Puwell,
1 .3.10
\\T. E. Fi>;her,
20.4.93
F. , knife.
P olice Diy.
t.
Petel'~
Div.
Chiche tel' Diy.
] . EW:J.!t,
:\r.Jt. C. P.
F.I!.C.
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_\.. D. Hudson,
Cubed and }, e\\'lyn Di \'.
:2:2.7 . 10
,Yo B. FeltoH,
3.11 09
F. TUl'l1er,
Doddington Div.
2 .2.01
p,
D olcouth Div.
1. 3.10
J. T. Thuma";
)Ln.C.S.
12.10.97
F. A. O:-.uorn,
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4.7.07
ection
17.S.1900
Eas ll,ourne L.B. & S.C. Di,·.
Wll en
Corps or D ivision.
formed.
Exeter (Oity) Divi ion ...
Exeter (City) Police Diy.
I..I:.C.R,
upt. T. Potts, Doddingtoll, ~ittingbourne. SU] t . \\T. Jame:;, Dolcoath Ayenue. Camborne. 2n(1 Olticer G. I:>lllter, u2. Buckland A yenue, Do\'er.
dhy, :\r.r.,C .. ' .
n. C. P.
II. llabgoocl,
,sa.ndwich Road. Eythol'ne. Acting Supt. E. IIllnrley, 34, S. }[!lry's Rd., OIJ T own, Eustbourn.,.
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Officer or lnelnber in charge nnu nUl\l"ess .
Surgeon .
4.12.01
J. A. II'. Pereira,
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1.10.07
J. A. 'V. Pel'ei ra,
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Folke tone Corps. F olkestone Diy. andgate Di \' . Gloucester (City) D iv. Godalming Dl\'. treet Di L
Guildford Diy.
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1sl CIa:'" ':ergt F . J . French, ,Ye:;t rreet, Chiche. ter.
Acting ec. J. F . Odgers, ])o]eoath }Iine, Caillborne. Dil'isiflIlal ...ec. and 'ergt. W. A. Knott, 20, Alfred Street, Buckland, Dover. 1st. Officer G. Grossmirh .
1st Officer, G. Grossmith,
J. Graham, !lLll. Lt . -Col. J. U o,Ystecl. R. A. )[. C.
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1st Class Sergt. F. Risers, 29, ~lanstield Road. Exeter,
Suvt. E. A. Bowden, l-'endock, St. David's H ill , Exeter.
F. ,\Yretorcl.
Court H~use. Exeter.
Corpl., T. Bel'in,.;er, upt . R. H. Qniek. C. R. Browne, :II, U . J 0.5.10 \ 4 . Church ,-·trett. Fulmouth. ] 5, \\T ood L:mc, Falmouth. 'Y. Powell . . ~urt. .ri .. r. :'herwood, \ 6.:1.91 .•T. EYers, :\L D. I, ~t. Johns Road, Fayersharn . l:::!, :'t. _ nne's Road. Fave1',ham, Kent. R. ' . Harper, )1.1l.('.::;. Corp' 2upt. F. _\. _\o:1m:;, Corp!'; . .'mg. P. Yernon ".2.11 \ I, Tontint' ._treet. Folke'tone. Dodd. . 1. n., ~L\. Di"i'ional "ee. a11-1 ,-erst. J. G .• trood, 4th Otticl:r W. C. _1.1'-h, A, R. Davi:" )l.l:.C.:. 5.3.05 60. Guildhall ~ treet, Falke" toLl:!. 30, Fooro Road, Folke ·tone. H. Roker EV:1Il. ~1. n. n.:: . \Y. E. Treaeher. .T. ('. O. Br:\dbury, 1.1~.S c.1 ~l'l'~t, II. Heal. 1.10.10 gl, High ~treet, . ul.dgate. Church Hoael, Chcriton. B. H. nilliu~", )L1:.l'. S. I Dh'i"ional ec. all 1 ~ergt. ~r. G. ~latty, ..'ll]lt. F. H. ,-,]l1':lg-ue r.l:.('.~ . F. II. pra£u\.!. ::ILl!.C.:-.. 19. . 05 <.;9, Hegellt '::treet, Glouce~ter . Th\.! 1.(\"'11, ]~l1.111:wick Ho:td, Glouce tel'. , upt. \\T. W·. Gibbons. 'Y. ,Yo ~ -nttllll •. l.D. 1!104 n . Towne:ncl tre't. God dming. L t Officer W. G. Hay, bt Officer ,\Y. G. RI1\'. J. P. Hender 'on, L. ~l. ~. 7.4.0:2 _Iount Pll'asant. l,-reell Street. J. Raeiue. p.ct.). · llpt. ~1. \\-illialll~oll, . P. Laukestel', ;\1.1l. C. 3.3.90 .. Athahe. "W ode land Rd. Gtdord. (Iuan\, Hill lIouse, Guildford. ,Yo Kill:lnleY, · lll:t. G~ T.ocke ill.R.C.s., n. Locke, ::Ir.l~.C.:. 11 . .. 0:2 :2. pper Park ROJd, H,t~tillg". 47, '\Yellin~ton "Juare, lIa::.tings. I>. \\'~'ll~h, :\1. I~. _\cting :-'ec. G. W. Piper. Slll't. F .. r. ~l ott, II. L. BroulIlow, F.I~.C.S. 7.1.11 roslyu HOt! e, Henley-on·Thames. '-., Rl:l lin~ Hoacl, IIen1uy-0n-Th~tl11e:;. Corpl. .K J. Peck. upt. G. , . DUlT;l.llt, R. OLlelJ, F. n. c.;';. 19. :2.09 ;}~. Townseud ~tri:et, Hertford. I , Old Cro."". IIe1'tforcl. F. H. Hill, ,T. H. Gilbcl bOil, Lr..C .. . \ 1st Officer A. ,Yo Walker, 24.2.10 3Q. }ro\,e Road, Hitehin. t. J olm'". B ',uton Ho:td, Hitchin. 1 t Otlicer H. R. Catt. ht Officer. II. R, ~att. II. Grant. F.I:.C.S, 27.1. 0 ~~, Broaow:l}. hel'me..' ·on- ea. '01']1 ,_ upt. _ r~ jor C. hordon Brodi Corp.. o..;llrg-. L. L. 15.6.99 Fernhill. , ·rootton. Hnle. :'II. B. llpt .•T. '\V. ,ihbs, " C. J. Thomp ·on. L.Il. C. P., 19.2.90 2-1, lart:llee Road, ~1t. Plea:::lnt, _-t;wport. )L I!. C. S. upt. \Y. tockham. upt. ,toekhn.111. 10.11.1900 L. L. Pre'ton, _r.n. p.et.) lonJly," IIitih r,nk noud, Hyde. ,Yo • . cri\'en, .Acting , upt. R. ~[ orton-lTewitt, R. 11orton .Ilewitt, :'1[.1)., 1903 •. IIazelg-arth," Groyp Road. andown . Th e Hu tch . Broadway. :1lldo\Y11. D. 'Y. Hu sell, Actin g upt. R. J. llobt)l'ts, )f.A., )r.n. R. J. R oberts, ~r.A., ;'l.TI., t. Dees, Dudley RoaLl; YClltnor. Upwey, Y entnor.
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Falmouth Diy,
Ha tings Div.
)I.l!. C. S.
E. H. Spell:'. 71, Srafful'd Street . Gillin·-bam. Corp'. :'ce. :. ~I. Hebbletll\~aithe, :\LD., c. ~Ian~alol'c ,. Oheltenham. E. ~I. :-ioli.:, Chul'c11 ;·treet. Charlton Kin~s. ,'t]'~t. H. W. Hill, 1 . Drun.wick :"tn.et. Cheltenham. Diy. '. ·tC. & .'ergt. ,V. 'Tandy, 11, TIellnin~tun ,~ treet, Cheltenham. Acting .:e(;. E. A. DUllker, Police Office, Cheltenham.
Divi;;lonal Nec. and ~·ergt . .T. J. :Jhnley, 1. :Jia .on Road. Cle\'edon. 'Y. A. Hooke. . Downside. Oobham. ..ictl11"~ec. \\-. Old. Ellendaze. Cubel:t. Aetiu~ Nec. _~. J. Chubb, Darin,; House. Hatche~' :'::treet, Dawlish. Supt. T, Potts.
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(Actil1~)
Green
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1st Officer T . •~tephen~, Parb·iew. Cleyedon. Actin~ .. upr. E. E. .lame;;, lI11ynrcl:, Road, 'obham, SUlrey. • Ll pt. E. Trowll. on, Cnbert, Grampound Road, Cornwall.
L.ll. C.l'.
E. E . CllU,ffc, 5, ' 'th Roskear Tel'. , Tuckinamill Camb'ne. t F . II. <>; •,el'~. . E '.,' nul 11, Gordan Road, Canterbury. •'upt. A.. J. H.iley.
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If. R. C. S .
Cobhum Di\· .. "
Doy el' Diy.
M. D.
lLlL C ...
\\T. J. Hill,
Clevec10n Diy.
. 'ocTetary and addrt.'ss.
Snpt. A. J. Riley. 3. Cedar Hoad, Croydon. 1st Officer ,\Y. JIcTnto:-,h, 58, TCllIlY;;Ull Road. C illillQ'ham. Acting Corp. Supt. .;'1. IIebblethwaite, ~ . D .. "Jlall~alore." Cheltenham . . .Acti1lg, 'ul't ...:\. ~\!.!", Foxcote IIouse, ...\nrlover.·ford , Glo~. , upt. (Actin~) S. ~l IIt·1Juleth\\,aithe, " Manrralore.» UhelteJJhum . Actiug Sup . \\Y. Huttoll, L.J:.C'.P., Hadey Hou."e, Cambray, Cheltenham. , 11l't. ~\.. ·W. Hopkins, Pulice Ollicl:. Chc::ltenham. , upt. _\.. G. '\rhe( 1I.;r, t. Pd '1":-; Do,) , "cllOol, Cheltenham .
Dlyth, )I.D .
)f.H.C.S.
oeieties Di \'.
in clJa.rgp and ad'lrrss.
Supt T. U. QUilltllJI, 11, Moor Stleet, Camborne.
30.9.02
hatha,ID and Di trict Diy.
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H enley ·on-Tham es Diy. IIertford Diy. Hitchin Div .... I sle of
heppey
Isle of Wight Corps :i\ewport Div. St. Johns (Ryde) Diy. Sandown Div. Ventnor Div.
P1'e~ton.1
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II. DISTRICT-CORPS AND AMBULANCE DIVISIONS (Continued). WI, en formed.
12.11.07
SUI·geon.
F. E. Richn.rdson,
P. M. Roberts, M.D . ,
2:).2.06
Corp~.
_\.bboLskerswell Div.
6.8.06
Kingsteinton Div.
6.8.06
Teignmouth Diy. Oxford Corps ... Oxford City Div.
]' .R.C.P .
0.2.11
lIl.
ewton Abbot Diy.
Officer
20 .10.95
n. Johnson,
Sur. , G. I ~.
C. S.
C. de C. PeHier,
.J. CuI ross,
iiI. D.
F. E. Little,
1.10.98
Corps Surg. J. Il. Freeborn, L.n.C.I'. F. II. Dickson, ill. B.
M.RC.S.
Chipping Torton Div.
12.6.10
J. J. O'."hen..
Cbl'endon Press Div.
18.1.09
E. Morton,
Rn.ilwa.y Div.
:20.0.07
J. C. R.. Freel)ol'1l,
5.11.07
(Acting) F. IV. Leyman,
llmmertowll and \Voh erton Diy ... . \Voodstock Diy .... Plymouth Corps
G.3.0!
M.B.
1\1. D.
L.n.C. r .
IT. Carel well.
Supt. J . G. Obard,
17.~.0
2.3.11
B. J. J\IaYlle:, )LR.C.8.
Corps or Db-iRian.
Ramsga.te Oorps Town Division R edruth Div ... .
Porthleven, Cornwull. 1. 7. 94
lII.J't.C S. DtA.. I. IIanliltoD, L.1H., L.
When
on.
Cressy House, Cressy
CorpI. F. East, 39, Mill Street, Osney, Oxford. A. .J. Harrison. :3, Osberton Road, umI!1ertown, Oxford. Sec. and Sergt. T. Ashford, Kensington Terrace, \Voodstock. J. Allen, 6, Buckland Street, Plymouth. J. F. Lillinap, 19, Packington Street, Stoke, D(;\'Ollport. Sergt. J. H. Bastion, 15, l3arncoose Terrace, Illogan H ig h way. OorpJ. G. R. 'White, Porthleven. J. E. l'oIockford .
Road~
PortSJDOu-tl1.
\
Officer or mcn1.ber i.ll. cbarge o.nu address.
Surgeon.
formed.
SeCl."etat'y and al...lo.ress.
18.6.99
28.-1.91 ~3.f).10
F. \Vooc1s, M.1:.C'.S. A. K Pilllliger, )[. ll. L. L. Philips, ilI.ll. c.:;;.
Reading Div . ...
U.U.93
' ..A. Purnell,
St. Ives Div . .. ,
2-1.10.02
F. C. illatthew,
S. Stephen's Diy.
9.09
D. M. Da.ny,
)1.n. :11.11.
},.F.l'.H.
L. n. C.l'.
Sittingbourne Di v.
9.9.03
F. Noble,
, lough Div.
2Ui.11
R 'Y.
4.4.0il
J. H. P. l~J'~zer, )1.]). It W . .5. Weleh, I..lt.C.S. J.G. McLannahun, r..l~.l'.l'.
out.]mmpton Diy.
Supt. P. Woods, 18, Gloucester Road; Newlon Abbot. Rev. E. Trayers Cln.rk, Delvedere, Teignm02th. Corps Supt. C. A. Ooventon, :If. r:.c.s., 111, Woodstock RO:1c1, 0 xford. Supt. (Acting) C. A. Coventon, :.'II.R.C.Fl., 111, Woodstock Road, Oxford. Acting. upt. J. J. O'Shea, 1II.B., St. Kitts, IIorsefair, Chipping Norton. fkrgt. A. J. Bowen, 60, Southmoore Road, Oxford. Supt. (Acting) T. E. Foort, Cornmarket, Oxford.
•T. lL F. ,Yay,
Plymouth Co·opemLi\ e Div.
n. '. RO\Jins:on, F.r..C.S. '\T. L. JI odge, i.,. It. C. ' . T. B. \Yilkiw;on, ~r.]).
Laudp ol't Div.
T
H. ",V. Spaight, Idl.C.P .
1.~. 9:';
Portsmouth Oorps:-
S. C. Bennett, 1, Fitzaland Road, Littlehampton. Acting Sec. v.,r. A. Gardiner, Netley. Corps Sec. J. Rice, 42, Hilton Road, ewton Abbot. R. H. Abraham, Bridge Cottage, Abbotskerswell, X e\\ ton Abbot. J. Scott, Gestridge, Ringsteinton. B . .T. Teague, 4, Linden Terrace, Newton Abbot. Div . •'ec. and Sergt. J. Berry, Exeter Road, Teianmouth. Corps Sec. H. F. Gilpin, jun., 4, George. treet, Oxford. ,'ergt. E. E. Bateman, 2:3, London Place, Oxford. F. 'V. Lee, 18, The Leys, Chipping Norton, Sergt. A. J. Bowen.
Supt. T. F. Thorpe, lIarket Street, \V ooelstock. Corps Supt. Major H. W. 'Webber, M.S., M.D. 4, Queen Anne Terrace, Plymouth. Rupt ..J. A. Ilott, 7, EddYRtone Terrace, Plymouth. upt. C. M. Ball, 53, Alexandra Road, Mutley, Plymouth. Acting Supt. O. T. llammill, 1, .l£aton Villas, I110gan Highway, Redl'llth. Auting Supt. II. ",V. Spaight, L.R.C.P . ,
16.2.10
Porthleven Diy.
Supt. A. W. IIal'l'is, Surrey Street, Littlehampton. 1st Officer R. C. Moorman, Netley. Corps. Snpt. W ..J ewell, " Linden," N ewtoll Abbot.
r...C.S.
)1.
Mill Bay G. W. Hailway Di \' .
Pool Div.
Secretary and address.
D.C.ilLA.
28.0.10
1.5.18 9
or member in ch:l.rge and addreRs.
Stonehouse Div.
30.9.01
Torqun.y Div ...
11. on
Tunbridge Wens Div.
IS 3
Al1a.m~, I".
H.C.S.
T. ]) unlop, :I!. n. C. 1. Elli,;, :II. I). C. II. Dyer, )1. D.
17.2.09
IT. O. Young,
Ware Div.
12.G.02
A . .1. Boyd,
\Vestgate-on·Sea Diy.
29.3.95
A. F. 8trcet,
'Veston·s·Mal'e
18.9.0G
Whyteleafe
213 . . 07
\Villesborough Di v.
3.5.06
Windsor :1nd Eton Div.
~1.1.1l
w.
Winseombe Div.
28.9.08
C. F. I.e S!tge,
L. ~l.S.
Wolverton Diy.
11.7.04.
J. O. IIn.rvey,
M.lt.C.S.
Woolston Div.
7.2.11
O. T. Stephenson.
B. \., nl.l1.
111.1>. M. \., lIf.ll.
rajor A. J. Cary, n.\.~Lc., (T.) L. H. C. 1'.
II. Bruwn,
:F. Lloyd,
Supt. F. W. Oonconi.
Sergt. E. E. Hattam, . Barneoo e Te-rrace, Illogan Hlgh,ya.y ,Redruth. F. Ooppuck. 16~, "'outhampton treet, Reading. S. \Yilliams, Bal'l1oon, St. I yes. ,Yo Bullen, t. tephen's, Churchtown Grampol1nd Road. Fourth Officer L. R . Deuce.
. V. Dismore, ; Cots\Yold," lartin Road, First Officer W. T. Fulford.
lough.
Di\·. ee and ergt. F. Da\'i , Relrent treet, tonehoue. o J. R. P:1wley, 6, Bea.trice Terrace, Torq nay. C. H. Dyer, :ll. D.
T
Twyford Div ....
. Tilbury-Fox,
Supt. F. VlT • Concooi, 20, Brou.d treet, Ramsgate. Supt. R. J. Parsons, 33, Fore Street, Hedruth . Rupt. C. H. Johnson, . Priory A',enue, C<.1.\'er::;ham, Readmg. Supt. J. T. Thomas, :21, Trenwitb 111ace , t. !Yes. Supt. D. nr. DaITY, Urampound Cree 1, Cornwall. Fourth Officer L. It Dence 26, tation Road, Sittingbourne. J. IT. P. Butt, <.;;), The Crescent, Slough. It Ollieer W. T. Fulford, 2, Lr. Cedar Hel., Heyois Tn., outhampton. • upt. J . G. lIIcLanllahan, The r.IOUllt. tonehau'e, Glos. npt. T. Dunlop, )r. n. Willenhal1. ]hhbacomhe TOl'lluay. Acting ... upt. C. n. Dyer, ~r. n.;, . 23, Upper Gros\'e1101' Road , I unbnclge ,\ ell 1 t Officer F. J. Smith, 1, Mount Plellsa.nt, Twyford, Berks. Supt. C. J. Dewbury, 1, Frn.ncis "ll uare, \\' tHe. Supt. J. Kinmont, 5, Cuthbert Road, 'Vc'tgate·on.Sen. Supt. J. S. Cox, l~clip. e Coffee Tavern, Weston- ·:'lure. et·g;t. It. Borer, • ]i'ern Villa, Goel 'tone Hon.d, \\ hyteleafe. Supt J. W . Taylor, .. HerberL Ron.d, South ,\ 111esborollgh. Supt. A. G. Osborne, . LB., 11 Sheet Street, Wuubor. Sl1pt: C. F. Le I:::ittg , 'l'he Red House, 'Yinscombc. l1pt. J. H. Atkin on, 7 Victoria. lreet, " TolYerton. uI;t . (Acting) II. G. R. Aldritlge, Eastfielel, Bitterne.
~I.R.C.:;;.
1\1. B.
M.l:.C.S.
6"
First Officer F. J. upt. and
ruith.
ec. C. J. De\ybury.
Di v. Sec. n.nd el'gt. G. . Britton, 3 tation Road, \vestgate-on- ea. Di / ec. and ergt. C. Ln.ke, ·Walliseote Rou,cl, ,Yestoll' ' uper.:Mare. Supt. J. W. Tu,ylor (.tcting Sec.)
R. Copehtnd,
. 81, Fmncis RO:1d, ,Ymel 'or.
Sergt. R. . Mantle, l05, Church treet W ol\'erton. ,y O. Parker, iukerman Road, 'Yoolston.
No. II. Nursing
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DISTRIOT-NURSING DIVISIO{'S.
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Hath Nursing Div.
2 1. 4.04
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BourncmouLh Nursing Div.
13.6.10
Jeleon or O. BOlHI, M. D. G.R Bcekel'r,ta(]',lIf.Jt.G.s.
1. 7.08
M. Morris, lILB.
Nursing Officer or member in charge and addl'Css._I _ _ _ _ _I_"a_(l_Y_S_'e_cI_.e_ta_ry and
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Lady Su pt. 1\1iss :Farwell, 11, Laura Place, Bath. Lady Supt. Miss K. Laidlay, SLirling Honse, Manor Road, BOlll'llCmouth,
Lady Supt.and Sec, Miss Ic'alwell.
L. A. Moore, 1If. R. e. s. G. Park er, M.D . Christina Good e, M.n. W. lJlackwood, 111. n. (acti ug) K Al(lersoll, 111.1), Louisa R Cooke, Id1.e.p.
L ady Supt. Mrs. S. G. Griffiths, RedlanLi Park House, Bristol.
Acting Sec. Mrs. L. Smith, 30, Downs Park Ea:-;L, Bristol.
L ady Snpt. !ill's. A. ]\f. Blackwood, St. Martin' s; P cuclarvcs Road, Oamhorne. Lady Supt. Mrs. 1\1. Westlake, l'ortswood H.oad, Southampton.
Miss 1\1. '\Y. Wren, St . .l\1araclox, 'l'ehidy Road, Canlbome. Mi~s H. F. Spranger, Springhill Court, .~olllban 11,tOll.
18.3.10
J . R . Blakcncy,lILn.e.s.
Olevedon Nursing Div.
10.0.10
L. E. Y. Every-Clayt.on,
Falmouth Nursing Di v.
fiJi. 1 0
Lady Supt. Mrs. M. L. 1\1cC. Blakency. 5, Oresccut Tel'lace, Oheltenham . Lady Supt. Mrs. E. Wright, :Firwood Ilighd ale Hoad, Clevedon. Lady Supt. 1\lrs, A. G. Oropper, Erin Housc, 1!'allllouth.
Acting Sec. ~lrs. A. H. Gilkes, 1, Gleeve Hill Road, Oue1 Lenham. Miss 1\1. E. Webb, Southyiew, Princes Road, Oleyeu.oll. 1111'<; M. Beringer, 48, Ohurch Street, Falmouth .
L ady Supt. lIon. Florcnce M. Daly, 10, LeonarclHoad, F01kcstone. Lady SUl't. Miss G. E. Sansolll, Brook Cottage, Alvel'stoke. L ady, 'upt. Dr. Lucille Leslie, 2o, Pevelkcy Hoad, St. L eonard's, Hastings. Lady Supt. 111:;. E. Chiner)" H Jghficld Holme, Lymington. First NUl':.,ing Ulliecr, Mrs. 1\1. Nance, " Nanc1edra," LOJJg Hook, l~ .S . 0., OOrIllyall. Larly Supt. Mrs . .E. K .l\1etcalfe, Seabrceze, Nctley ,A bbey.
Miss il. Fentliam, 91, Chpriton Hoad, Folkestone. 1\1i~s 11. Shettle, 22, ,'toke Road, Gosport. }.Iiss. O. \Y. Ooxeter, St. Helen's Park Hoad,' Hasting. Miss L. Covell, Buckland Terrace, Lymillgton. 1\1iss A. W. Baker, 'I Tredorwin," T owednnck, Long Rock, R.S.O., OOl'Dllall .
Bristol Corps Bristol Nursing Div. Oamborne Nursing Div.
6.11.09
Oanute Nursin g Div.
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Netley Nursing Div.
7.2.11
P. 1\1. Hoberts,
M.D.
Mi ss E. Haywood-Steven. 011, Ohristchurch Road, BOlll'lJemouth.
Plymouth Oorps Plymouth Co-operative
nl'singDiv.
Lady Supt. l\frs. C. Gale,
20.11. 07
4, Grenville l {oad, St. Jud es, Plyrnoutb.
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Lady Supt. Ml'.'. E. M. _fl1lljan:es, ~L. Briuyal, (~ucen's Gro,e, SoutbsCJ . Lally .'upt. ~I. G. Hornr, Fairview, High Olill AYenne, • Ollthalllpton .
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No. III. Dist!'let wv; (li\'ich'l into two Dlstricts as from 1c;t October, 1911, viz., :Ko . III. and X. No. II I. Dist!'ict.-- ~()'npri:;ing the conn ties of Rntlanu, Huntingdon, BedforJ., North ampton , Lcice.;tpr. Wal'lyick and Worcester. DPllty OUllwlissioncr--liI·. T. II. ,YooLs ro~ , 53, E'l.st Park Parade, N orthaJl1 pton, (2 .11. 11 . Diotrict S/l"qN}/~--:'Ir. T. Nr;L";o~; M. )., 7.'3, H agley Road, Birmingham, (26 1.12). Assi.stCHt Uommissif)iUJt·--liIr. ,V. E. A UDr, \. -D, ~L1t.C.S., 5, Oxford, t., Welling borough, (27.1.12). AssistC£l~t ()oll~lI~is~ionC!'--Rev. 'V. DUR p, Ru D GA ltD, ~I..A.., Longford Grange, Coventry, (21.5.12). Di.,trict Snpr.l·i/~!et1'{ent-~lr. ,V. H. RP.E\'E·, '1, 'pencer Pa.rade, Northampton, (26.1.12. No. X. District.--Compri'ing the counties of ~ Torfolk, 'uffolk, Oambri'lge, E~sex:, and Herts. Deputy COII)"nissioiW'--Colollel G. , . Er,L['·To::->,G.B.,V.D.,}I.R.C.S., St. Edmund's, Felixstowe . District ,S'm'yeoll -. ' . O. EADE";, L. n. c. P., . t. H elen House, St. Helen's, Ipswich, (6.2.12) . Assistant c.:oiitmi.,.sionu--::\Iajor F. A. BROOKS, ~L D. , R. A. . M. c. (T), t. Felix, Felixstowe, (2 .11.11). District Snpl)l'il/tc/~deilt-Oaptaiu 'V. A. GIBB, )I.D" R.A . ~r.C. (T.), Major Hou e, :'Iajol'·s Oorner, Ipswich, (6.2.12).
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I have the honour to ~ubmit the following as my annual report for No. III. District for the year ending 30th 'eptcro bel', 1911. I have aga.in much vlea:mre in placing on recol'J the continued progress and effkiency of the \'arions Corps and Divi 'io ns place(llll1 ler my charge. The number of recruits ha' beeu w8;1 maintaineJ in all pat't' of tlte District, bat there h 1.S been a falling off in th number of new Divisions formel, only three having been added during the year, viz. one each to the Kettering, 1 orthampton, and North-East Warwickshire Corps. With the help of the Di:s.trict 'tatf, all the Corp a.nd Divisions have been inspected Juring the year, and the reports show a strong and m:trked improvement in drill, discipline, and first aid work, the latter having been favourably infiuenceJ. by the numerous classes held iu connection with the Oouuty Volnntary Aid D etach ments. During the meeting of th e Royal Agricultllral'ociety held at Norwich in J une I offered to provide the neces 'ary ambulance men anu nurses from I pswich and Cromer to take charge of the 'how ground, but the Council of the ociety through the 'ecretary, informed me that this year they had arranged with the officers ann
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No, 111. Disi?'ict.
St. John Ambulance BJ'igade.
men of the Norwich Territorial Field Ambulance to take medical charge, However on the occasion of the visit of His Mnjcsty tho Killg, to Norwich aJ1(1 the Show th~ ,Yatch Oomnlittee of the City acccptedlh!' services of thc Ipswich Corps to do ~lHty "ith tho policc in tho streets. In all, t3 officers, pl'imtes, and llUl'sillg sisters attended from Ipswich and C1'ol1wr, Major F. A. Brooh, the District uperintcndellt, mts ill c1Jnrge, a. sistcc1 by Captain Oihh, RA.M.C. (T), and urO'eOllS Eade anel Fryer. Duty WllS nnnllged at elo"cn stn-tiOlls, "'hich welO roped ott to make room for the litters, stretchers, nnd 11Iatel'inl, and 1] 8 cases were treated, The "\"\Tatch Committee proyj(lo(l the Corps with hreakfast 011 nnival and luncheon aft or the duty was oYer, and snbsC(lllenlly passed a vote of Lhallk~ [or'the valuable help they gaye Lo the police ill dealillg "illt the crowds. Four 111en and two nursillg isters fro111 the Ip8,,,icl1 Corps under Captain Gibb did duty at the 1m'estitme at Camanoll, th ey ,,·ere L\\o nig11ts in the train, bnt were quite repaid by being allowed to take part in such a mogni.ficcnt ceremony. The annual il1Lrectiolls of the lorge Coq,s in thc central portion of the district "ent ofr with th e usua.l succes" Thc Kettering Corps" as insJlccted on J ul)' 22nd' by District Chief 8\ll'geon Audland, who "as accompanied by Lieutellllllt Colonel Poyender, of the 1.1ilitt1l'j' Hospital, DeMOld. Tbe Leicester 01']IS 011 JUly 15th com billed the uJlnuul inspection, and the lst annual ill pection of the VoluJJtary Aid Detachments in Yictoria Park. Therc" ere 200 men and ~S l1llrSiIIg sisters on l)arade. Dr, Audlantl conducted the Corps inspection, and ~nrg('on-Gcl1cr::tl Eenney of the Northern Command, the inspection of Volul1tnry Aid Dctnchmellts. J\fter a demolJstration of lemo"al from the lie1d by a variety of' improvit;cll methods , urgeon-General Keulley expre sed the opinion in his address, that the Leiceste{' detachments ,,-ele among the best he had inspeetcd. One of the princiral eHnt OftllC year was thennlllwl camp ofinstJuctioll, which took place in Augu t, on Gunton Delles, Lowt'stoft. A,..,..i<.;tant-C;ol1ll11iSsiollcr T. H. ·Wool ton ,ras in command, and wns a_sisto(l hy tIll' follo,,·jng members of the District darr, Chief- llrgeon Anrllan!l, Dr. T. l\Te 1 son, alHl the Hey. W. Dore Rudgard, \rho actCl1 a Ad.iutant. The tolal strC'lIgth of all ranks "as about -100, and some very useful \York was c:J.rrien out day hy clay also field mO"eIllellts nllder war conditions "ith tran port took 111aec ill the smro\llJdin~ coul1try. The cnmp was inspected on August 10th by the Chief C0I11111i sioner, wbo 1atel' 011 held a lcyiew \"ith a march past. At the close of the doy's work, ~ir Jal1lcsH.. AlldrewClmk, Bt., C.B., addlessed the officers and mell, and gave them blld1y words of adyice, impressing upon them the necessity of smartncss, not only in dress, hut in their general bearing. In closing my report, I wish to hling under your notice the loyal services I haye at aU times received from the members of the Distlict tHall', the Medical Officers, Superintendents, and T ursing Officers, and I take this ol'portllui ty of thankincy them all for their h elp and support throughout the year. 0
I have the honour to be Si~ Your obedient Servant, (1EOIlGE "- . ELLISTON,
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of G'race, Orcle1' oj the lIospital oj St. J ohn q( Je?'usale7l1, Deputy C'ontlftissionel', No. III, District,
The Chief Commissioner, St. John .Ambulance Brigade.
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LIST OF Cor.ps AND DIVISIONS IN OltnE P.. OF SENIOlUTY.
Dote whell fOlllled.
Corps or Divisions.
L' ",tel' Corps . . 1\ ov. 1~, 1882 ' OJ ee·· ·" (Lei eester Corlls) Nov. 14,1882 l own D1 . 88G NorLhall1p tOll CO.rps : IIea.d-quarLer" DIV. (NOIthal11ploll Corps. . Earl's BOlton Div. (Northmnpton COlpS) _ . Honde Div. (NorlhamptOJ1 Corps) Wellil1(fborOllrr11 COI'PS .
]lea.d-Cj~1[1ll er;Div. (We1-
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ISS!) lin rr110101lgh Corp?) April Y I11.°C.A. Div. (Lell;ester ·OO1'ps ) . . May 15, 1 90 Worki1l" IIIen's College Div. (Leicester C'~r~ls) . Noy. 1, 1800 II igham Fern:rs DI VIS ion 1801 (IYel1inguoroughC01ps) Jan., Dudley Divisioll . ept. 28, 1 0~ Moultou Di v. (N ortl] alll ptOll Corps) '. . Oct. 2, 1 0:2 Paulel'spnry Dl v. (1\ 01'thal11pton ~l']IS) , :ThInI'. ~,1 ~~ 1st Div. (Ips\\'1ch Corp~). July 1 .... , },):J :Thlarket Hltrborough 1)1\-. Oct. 17,1 J\ etteling Corps __ . _ . Oct. 1 , 189 .... IIcatlqllart ers DIVISlOU (Ketteril1g Corps) _ Oct. IS, lc93 Tangye's Div. (Smclll\\'lck 1 95 Corps) . . . Rushllcll Division (Wellincrborollgh Corps) . Jan. 30, 1S96 Wng~tead Diyisiou ("\Ycl1incrborol1gh Corl's) . Mar. 20, 1 !)6 Woll~ston Diyisioll (Wel . 1incrborouuh Corps) . Aplli 2, 1896 Finedon Di~i!:.ion (Wellingborough Corps) . . . ~lay fl, 1 !)6 Police Division (IpSWIch Corps) . . . Octvuer, 1896 Bozeat Division (Wel1ing. Dec. 3, 1 !)6 horourrh Corps). T\\ywell Diviion (Retteri1] (' Corps) . Dec. 1 , 1896 ]jliS"Ol~ h Di v _ (Northampton Corps) _'.. . April 2, 1 !)7 lrthlingborongh DIVl ·1011 1 97 (Wellinghorou gh Corp) Mar., Irchester Division eWel1 97 linrrborough Corps) . Rushton Diyisi on (Kettering Corps) . . April 3, IS9! Nuneaton Town Division May 8,1 91 Stoke Bruerne Div. (North,... ampton Corp). . May 29, 1S91 St. John's Divi "ion (Ipswich Corps) . July 29, 18n T
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Date ",lIen formed.
Whcnt:;henf Division (Leicestcr Corps) . Sept., 1897 Hotlmell Division (Rettering Corps) Dec., 1897 OUlI(llc Division Feb. 28, 1898 Lejrrhtoll Buz7.ard Div. Fcb. 28, 1898 IIaliatoll Division. l~cl), 7, 1898 Orwell Works Division (Ipswieh Corps) . . Oct. 13, 1898 L. & N. W. R Division (Leicester Co1'1,s) . . Nov. 1, 1893 Little Houghton Div. ( T ortllampton Corps) . Nov. 26,1898 Metlhomne Dh-ision . Mar. 3, 1899 IIaverhill Division. Allri120,1899 DHYl'l1tly Division (N 01'thalllpton Corps), . JUDe 2, 1899 Fe1ixsto\ye Division Oct. 30, 1899 Oddfello\\s Div. (Ipswich Corps) Dcc, 6, 1899 1ps\rich Corps .. 1900 DcslJOl'ollgh Division (Kettcrillg Corps). Feb. 9, 1900 Bl'i--worth Dlv. (Nort1lal1ljltou Coq s) . . Apr~l 9, 1900 Ashlly-clc-la-Zo~lch Dl~. Aplll13,1900 KisIi1Jg lJUry DIV, (N 01'lhamplon Corps). _ . . May 29, 1900 ,Yicrsl011 ?lIa rrl1a DIVISlOn (Leicester 00r1)s) . . June 29, 1900 Nlllieatoll (L. & N. W.:R ) Division Allg. 12,1900 Cromer Division Mar. 19,1901 Dnncbnrch Division Apri120, 1901 Dmton Latimer Diyisic.lH (Kettering Corps) . ' May 2, 1901 Coyentry Co-operatIve Diyision. Aug. 26, 1901 DrouCYhton Diyision (Kettcring Corps) . . Sept. 21 1901 OYer ·eal Di vision N OY. 3, 1901 Bedforcl Divi ·ion . Nov. 22, 1901 N ettlefold's Di ". (Sllleth\yick Corps) . . Dec. 19, 1901 :r arborough Div. (Leicester Corps). . ,Dec. 12,1901 Snow Hill (G. W. R.) Div. Birmincrham Corps . Jan . 14, 190~ Central tation Div. (Birmin(,ham Corps) , . Jan, 14, 1902 N ClS01~ Street Div. (Birmingham Corps) . . Jan. 1902 Lawley Street (M.R.) Div. (Birmingham Corps) . Feb, 1902 Fole hill and Longford ~ Division . 1l1ar. 2::>, 1902
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No. I II. Disl?'ict. NURSING DIVISIONS .
Corps or Divisious.
Date "'hen formed.
Cranford Division (Kettering Corps) . . April 23, 1902 N o.4 Social ettlement Diyision (I p wieh Corps) ApriI26,] 902 Bar well Diy. (Leicester Corps) May 2, 1902 Wigston (M. R.) Division (Leice tel' Corp) . !lIay 25, 1902 Olney Division . . lay 23, 1902 Monument Lane (L. & N. W . R) Div. (Birmingham Corp) . Feb. 25, 1902 Birmingham Corps . June 1, 190~ Smethwick Corps . . Aug. 1902 Rugby Division . . Dec. 12, 1902 Messrs. Kynoeh'sDiv. (Birmingham Corps) . . April 27, 1903 E arl hilton Division (Leicester Corps) . May 1, 1903 P ytehley Di vi ion (Kettering Corps) June, 1903 Burlington Hall Diyision (Birmingham Corps) . Mar. 11, 1904 Curzon Street (L. ~ N. W. R) (Birmingham Corp s ) . . April 11, 1904 W ednesbury Division . July 23, 1904. N o. 2 (tewarts and Lloyds) Div. (Birmingham Oorps) . . . Aug. 30, 1904 Coalville Division . . Jan. 19, 1905 W olverhampton Diyision !lIar. 28, 1905 Gippeswyk Division . April 4, 1905 L eamington Division . April 4, 1905 N o. 1 (Head Qrs.) Div. (Birmingham Corps) . April 12, 1905 Hinckley Di ,-ision (Lei. Aug. 19, 1905 cester Corps) N o. 10 (General Electric) Div. (Birmingham Corps) . . . Aug. 28, 1905 Midland Rly. Div. (Welliugborough Corps) . Sep. 12, 1905 Midland Rly .Div. (KetterDec. 12, ] 905 i ng Corps)
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Date when formed .
No. 12 (llockley G. 'N.R) Div. (Birmingham Corps) Feb. 2, 1906 LeicesterOorporation TmlllwaysDiv.(Leicstl'. l'orp) J\Iar.17, 1906 No.10(IIule owenG. W.R) Diy. (BinninghumCorps) lay 9, 1906 Oovcntry Central Diy. (N. E. Warwick hire Corps) June 9, 1906 Stratfonl-oll-Ayon. Div . . June25,1906
Leicester Nursing Div. Leicestcr Oorp., ) . Ipswich Nursing Division (I pswich OOl'p~). . ' Ringsteatl NnrslIlg Dlv. (Wcllingborol~gh Corl?s) Kettering N llt'Sll1g Dlv. (Kettering Oorps) . N orthamploll (head-quarters) N l1l'sillg Division (Northampton Corps) . Lejahton Buzzard NUl'&in a Division. " N ' Irthlingborough urslllg Div. (Wellingborollgh Corps) .
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Rushden Nursin rt Division (Wellingborough Oorps) July 3, 1907 Burton Latimer Nursinrt Di vision (Kettering Corps) " . May 23, 1902 Kynoch Jursing Div. (Birmingham Oorps) Aug. 14, 1906 Oratory Nursing Div. (Birmingham Corps) . Feb. 5, 1907 Nnneaton Nursing Div. (0T. E. Wal'wickshireOorps) J uue 28,1907 TIigh:J.m Ferrel'S Nursing Div. (Wellillgoorough Oorps) . . . Dec. 4, 1909 Haverhill Nursing Div. . Oct. 9, 1911
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Diy. (BirminghamOol'p) Aug.l1,1906 tOIYlllalket Division Oct. 30,1906 Park Vale Di vision (Leicester Corps) Jan . 1, 1907 Flore Div. (Northampton Corp). . May 28, 1907 G. C. R Diyision (Lcicester Corps) , Nov. 20,1907 Eri \\'ell Division . l\Iay 12, 190 axon Oement \Vorks Division . . Aug. 8, 1908 Leighton Buzzard Di,". Aug. 15, 190 Hearts of Oak D i vi ion (Ipswich Corps) . Oct. 1, 190 North Leice!'tt!l'shire Corps May 14., 1909 Colchester Division . 1I1ay 5, 1909 Weedon Div. (1 orLhampton Corps) . . . Oct. 6, 1909 Langley and District Div. (Birmingham Corp) . Nov. 11, 1909 "t. George's In titute Sect. (Colche tel' Division) . Dec. 10, 1909 Loughborough Division . Fcb. 1, 1910 Bi hop's Itchington Div. (North East "\Varwickshire Oorp ) . . Feb. 23, 1910 King's Heath Division (Birmingham Corps) . June 24., 1910 Pos t Office Di vision (Birmingham Oorps) June 24, 1910 Evesham Division . . July 1, 19]0 WooJford and Islip Div. Nov. 19,1910 Towcester ection (N ot'thamptoe. Corps) (headquarters) Div. . June 15, 1911
OOUNTY DISTm13LTTIO~ OF CoP.!'.'; AND DIVISIONS. CENTllAL DIS'rRICT.
Buckinghamshire-Di vision-Oluey. Leicestershire - Oorps Leicester, North Leicestershire. Divisions-Hallaton, Loughborougb, Medbotll'lle.
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Northampton 'hiJ'e~C.o~·p -Ketterinq, Northampton, \Yellingborough. Dl VISlOl1-0undle, IVooclforc1 ano. Islip. Warwickshire-Oorps-Bi l'luingll am , N. E. Warwickshire . Divisions-Rugby, 'tratford-on-A von. Worcestershire-Divisions-Duo.!ey, Eve ham . Bedfordshire-Divisions-Bedford, Leighton Buzzard. Staffordshire-Divisions- methwick, Wol \·erhampton. EASTEP.~
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Cambri ,lge-Divisioll-Saxon Cement "\Vorks . Essex-Divisions--ManuiDgtl'ce, Oolchester. Norfolk-Division-Ol'omer. Suffolk- Have!'Jli 11-Co r ps-1 PS\\ ieh. Diyisions-Eriswell, Felixstowe, Gippeswyk, Haverhill, Stowmarket. Nun '1.'G
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OE."rnAL DISTRICT.
Leicestershire-Leice tel'. N orthamptonshire-Irth lingborough, Kettel ing, Wellillgoorough.
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119, Bi hop' Ih.1. fp \' ich. or. . upt. . H. L ne, reor'!'" . tr' -t, Kettenl. '. ~llpt. If. flaby, ~17; " Tood . trtet, Kettering, ,'PI'<Yt. A .• leaeham, BI'OllO'htOIl, ncar K ·tterinfl'. :::'er..:t. H. Thomp50u <> ' !' Ket eling. J>)urton L .... timcl', ne upt. C. \\' . .Ton , ....t ion Hoad, ,
BaC;ClD' Lime, Lm2'ley Grf.:en, near E'ham. :-:econd 07ficer.J. 'W a.lker, Lawley ~.treet -: a ion .• 1. Rly., B'bam . Firs Officer r~. E. I~in,; nortb . 76; Ahbr::y Road, Bearwood, B'bam. E . .T. 2\ rillin!!tOIl . 1:). _-oe1 Road, Ed~ba.ston, B'ham.
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1.10.93
3. 4.01
Corps Sec. J. IT. Hawkin<;, Brae .:ide. Ca.rtl nd J{oad, IL.l.zdwell. First Clas.:· ;'er!!t. T. Che birr , 69, RQ~ebery . t ,d. Birmingham. Firs Officer E. ::'IIartindale.
I
:!(j • . O~
R usb tun D i ".
'Voodforrl and hIiI) Di\,.
Corps 'Jupt. P. Gilhert, Glendale, ViC'ma~e Road, Kin2"s TIeath. Fir.~t Olfir'er F. G. :baw, U eadquarter-. Rin!!ston Row, Birmingham. Fi rst Ofhl!cr E. _ hrtinclale. J .• 1. P etrie, M.I). 2, 'lllsti ute Villas. Berkeley Road, Hay Mills, Dil'lfliJ1~hnm. A r-ting . upt. J:. Belcher, M. n.) E. Belcher, !If. B. . 0, Dale En r1, Birmingham upt. F. ,Yo }'al'h;r, .J. A. D. Thomp:rJn, lIa_hury, Hale OW(;ll . Fir~t Oflir;er '\" .... Ballard, C. ,Johnson, )f. n . 46, ~\ll ~aint ' Hoad, Kin~'s IIl:[l.th. Birmino:!lnm . L. C. .~. Broushton, • up , F. F~ .-impson, BeauC'a~ Ie, Bear Uewdley, ,y orce:.ter::.bire, r.. J!. C.l'. T. J:n.rnarrl Gould, L.l~. c. P. ~upt. J. Dudle', '-, Geor!!:cA.l'thurJ-',,<l .. ::-altley, Birmin~ham'l •\ . JI. ::-IaC'kif;. I.D. Sup. O. To. '101', II. \Vhi tom·, !.I). 101. C pe Hill, :metbwick llpt. S .• -u t, .J. \ V. D uncan, . f. 1:. ~ L K .nilworth Hoad, 'Yilton, Birmingham. SuPt. J. • . 'V illiam'i, . I. D .. .T. A. 'Yilliams, )f. D. :iljO,:' Tl ford Hoad, 'parkhill, Birmingham, ~upt. ,Yo Harris, .Jallle • ~eal, ,r.n.r... ~, nco h ~tre . II nd worth. Supt. D. H. William, A. D .. Ic!'2ueen, r.n. The, fount. Brom'grove Road, Halesowen. .~up . F. O. Ed'!ell, A. ~ Fell, '.\1. D. ~o;-. Ber'!holt Road. Oolcbester. • IIp . F. H. J~arc'lay, .L Burton. ~. I). The "-nrr'en. Cromer . .T. H. 'Vil kmson, ,Ln.r. S. 1 ':--up . "". E. lIar land, '\'olverh:llIlPtCJIJ ~trcet. Dudley. A. E . D~lld(j, r~. :-'L, ~r. 1'. C .. 'J Supt. ,V. Gilling~. II. Gl:bH'I', ~1. B.
Corps > ur~(>on ,T. A. H enton '''hite, M. n.
-\.
21.[1.01
"C'crr:tary awl addrps .
mr'JJ11c;r In c:hargc nnr! address.
M. D.
I •. H. C, P.
":t . .JOllll'~ Di,·. :'ocio.l ::ettlement Di y.
. H. Perram ,
Wl. p.n fornlefl
5. 7.01
Felixstowe Diy.
Oillcer or
form ed.
W. U.. JOlll:-
~t.,
Le1Ce ter.
I
•
. T. J 1. Waite. 'Voodford. neal' Thrap .. ton . ('orp ~ c. G. u. Do 011, 26 , 'elford no d , Leice er.
.NO. Corps or Division.
DISTRICT- CORPS
III.
When formet!.
Vacant.
Earl Shilton Div.
1.G.03
Hinckley Div ....
18.0.05
P. G. Garrett, Dr. I~ayner. J. il. Donnell,
Corporation Tlamways Div.
22.2.06
W . W. Joncs,
M.R
Great Central Railw,,,y Di v.
20.11.07
J. A. Mearns,
111.]3.
Midland Railwa,y Diy. L eicester Town Div. Pa,rk Vale Diy. ' Vheatsheaf Diy.
M . B-.O.S. M.B . , 13 . 0.
T. P. hearer, L.RO.T'. T . ~ . Thomas, L.RO.P. A. M. Little, M. B.
1.11.0 14.11.82 26.1.07
H,. C. Gilroy,
9.07
. Arnctt,
1f.B.
M.)'.C.S.
J . 1. Lon gford,
L.n.O.I'.
·Vligston Magna Div.
20.6.1000
Wigston L Rly. Diy.
8.7.02
J. Anderson,
L. It. C. P.
Working Men's College Div.
1.11. DO
J. S. S10a,l1e,
F.H.C'.S.
Y. 1.C.A. Diy.
l5. 5. 00
D. C. Bryan,
Leighton Buzzard Div.
28.2.08
\ V. II. Square,
P. Phulps,
1.~UO
Loughborough Diy.
. ~. Dree,
11.1.02
Manningtree Div. Market Harborough Div. Medbourne Div.
3.3.09
Northampton Corps
.1. 5. 6
Heaclqu:1l'ters Div.
)l.D.
D. Duke,
)1.1) .
~I.D.
~orps
urg. 1 . A. Iilligan, ,Ln. .J. EYl\nS, 1Ir. R. c. 1:; . U. Oropley, F.n.c.s.
4.fi.86
I.
D. Stone.
' v.
'v.
f'Vllcn orlIled.
L. H. C.l'.
M. n. c. s.
T. Oairns,
Corps or DiviSion.
M. lt.C.S.
J. H. Tho1l1 UPo,
17.10.03
AMBULANCE
DIVI SIONS
(Continued ). Secretary and ad(lress.
ODicer or member in charge and address.
Surgeon.
~.5.0~
Barwell Div.
AND
L. Green,
Supt. A. :K liigdon, High Street, Barwell, ncar Leicester. ,Iergt. J . II. Hill, n, Vicarage Street, Earl Shilton, Leicester. Supt. A . Mehcw, Priory Cottage, Leiccster Road, Hinckley. Supt. A. Palmer, :::;pring Bank, Sth. Knighton H,d., Leicester. I npt. J. Milburn . 8, Ingle Street, L eicester. First Officer J. W. ]farmer, St. Ives Road, Gips~ Estate, Leicester. Sergt. II. W. Martin, 103, D(lwn Street, L eicester. Supt. II. Leeson, 69, Constance H,oad, L eicester. Supt. F. Spencer, ill, W elford H,oad , L eicester. Bupt. II. Elliott, Uell Street, Wigston Magna. I upt. \V. Breadmore, Clarke's Road , ·Wi g~ton Magna. Rupt. J. F. Timson, 57, Grove Road, L eicester. SllPt. W. Catlin, G, F~lirfield -'trect, L eicester. upt. \V. II. Folmer, 16, Albany Road, L eighton Buzzard. Supt. P. Phelps, M.R.C.S., Baxter Gate, Loughborough. Supt. . Bree, "L n. HIgh Street, 1\hnningtrce. upt. G. Green, 52, High Strcet, Ia,rket HarLorough. ergt. D. Usher, ::'.Icdboullle, Iark et 1Jarborough. Oorps Supt. A. n. Rice, IIanlillgstone, ortbamptoll. Supt. E. Ii'. Adnitt (actillg),
Brocley Lane, Barwell, L eicestcr.
II. ,timpson, 15, Grange Oottages, Earl SllilLrJll. Supt. A. Mehew. Sergt. R. G . Lane, 31, Portman Street, Leicester . E. K Everitt, 20, Alma Stre~t, Leicester. Acting First Officer J. \'1. :Fal'llIer. Sergt. H. W. Martin. Sec. and Sergt. E. H. ·Wood , 63, Down Street, Leicester. COl'p1. T. E. Jackson, 2;,6, Clarendon Park Road, T.Jciccstel'. W . A. Deeming, Post Office, South Wigston. A. \V. ylvester, 1, Ba sett 'treet, ,'outh \Vi ,~ston . Sec. and 'ergt. O. Richardson. 81, .J..Tewport ,'trcet, Lcice::;tcl'. Supt. W. Oatlin. W. II. Folmer. Scc. and 'ergt.
'Y.
J. Everton.
Sec. and Sergt. E. J. L ovell, Park View, )listley, E ·cx. First Odicer Knighton, 53, High treet, Market lIa uorougb. 'ergeallt D. Usher. Corps Sec. 'Y. Yorke Groyc., Langham Place, :Yorthalllpton. Sec. and Sergt. C. Pitkin, 5, ,steene Street, lYorthalllpton.
Othorpe, ,Veston Road, Northampton.
L. l"t.C. 1'. 1\1. 13.
A. l.IcD 8 hn.,v, l\1.H.O.t:i. I.
1 ~C)b$o]"l.
I
l\f. I ) .
Surgeon.
Officer or member in clH\1'ge and alhlrcss .
\
Secretary and address.
----------------~--------------~-------------------~-----------------
Blisworth Div ... ,
2 ..1. ~17
E.ul's Barton Di\.
21. :3. S
Florc Div.
S.;'.07
Kisliugbury Div.
.1900
\
\V ..T. 1hin1, )I.B.
F. L. Unclel'\\'oOll, )L n. c.~. P.
8. ::II. It.
'Vb ite. L.n.C.l'., c.~.
Roo,de Div.
6.
W. 1I.
TowcesLcr Div.
:i.n
\V. F. COl'l1\\'all.
\Veecloll Diy. ...
Hyall. L R.C.S.l. ~l. n.
G.IO.on
C:lptnin C. II. S"dg\\'ick, 1~. A. )L C. V1'.)
1. 9. OJ
Foleshill and L ongford Diy.
25. 3.0~
Corps Burg. Capt. J. O. Orton, )1. ll., [LA.::II.C. (T.) II. G. 'Vt'bstor, )I.[:.('.~.
lJiRbop's ltcllington Div.
~ 1.~.10
.J. Pi ric,
Coventry Ccntml Div.
17.G.OG
.1. Hullason,
Coventry Co.op. Div.
26 .. 01
L. S. Heald,
Leamington Div.
16.3.0Ii
J. F. 11. EllerLoll, ::11.11. .A. (orris, n. A., ~r. 1:. '. S. L. E. Prit:c, L.1:.C.1'.
North·East ,Varwickshire Corps
NuneaLon Town Div. Nuneaton L. &
.\V. my. Div.
Stru,tfol'd-ol1-A VOll Di V• • .• N orLb Ileiccstcl'shil'o Corps Ashby-de·la-Zollch Div. Ooalville Div....
.~. n7
11.
n. ~!.D.
12.8.1900
F. C. T oruitt,
2i.i. 6. 06
A. Thomson,
4.G.00
Y:wo,nt.
13. '1.1000
Vn,cn.nt.
IG.l. OJ
SLl'gt. F. 'Yo Norman. BlislYol'th. ne:tr r\ol'thampton. ,·orgt. \\T. F. Gec, Castle .\ hby Hly. Station. Bergt. ,Yo II. \Yarren, Sutton tred, Flore, \Yccdon, Northampton,hirc. Cm'p1. C. J. Bulbster. -'chool House, Kislingbury, X orthn.mptol1. , or~t . J. ]-irk, Bti worth Cl'ossing, 1\orthnmpton. First Otticer \Y. 11 . POl' 'iYal, To\\'cestcr, 1\orthampton. ergt. H. J. Fuuling, 13, Queen Street, Upper \\Teeclon, .. ~ol'th amptoll hire. Corps. upt. apt. Orton, lIf. D., IJongforcl Grnllg-c, CO\·clltry. Supt. Rey. R. C. ::)mith, BlackhorseLane, Longford Grange, Om entry. Supt. J. Pirie, ~1.J) .. lTnrbury. llettr Lca.mington. , upl. H. 1\1. Bethcll, The Ql1.tcll'rtut, Co\'entI'Y· First Ollit:cr J. ,Yo olton, Compton llou,e, Foleshill Road, Cm'cntry. upt. J. F. B. EllertOll "I.D., Leamington. Supt. A .•1. K Ra 11111 0 , Kllut ford , Edwnrd StrcL't. Tnnenton . upt .. \. Nigh tillgale , elcbo Hon.d, unenton. Supt. A. Thomson, 1. B., Payton House, Strntford-on-~\.yon. COI'PH Supt. J. Turner, ~t:"tnleigh, Donislhorpc, Ashby·de la-Zouch. First Officer T. lIl'aiie1d, 15, Upper Chnrch 't., \shby-de-la-Zouch. Supt. W. Y. Scott. Btation House, Couhilk
It. "W. Jamie,
111. n.
F.8.A. III. n.
Ill.D.
O. Young,
Blisworth. near Torthumpton. F. B. Line,· King treet, Earl's BUI ton. Sergt. \Y. H. 'Va.nen. CorpJ. C. J. Balluster. COl·p1. F. C. Jone , Ronde, Northumpton. COl·P1. 13. A. Brow·ne, To\\'ccter, K orthulllpton. ergt. II. J. Fabling.
ergt. J. DuYenport, Longford GrungL>, Coyen try. Corp1. H. G. M organ, Ellistree, Bi hoi)'s ltohington. el'gt. O. Lamm, 31, ,U'lllelito Road oyentry. First Officer J.. ,Yo Cotton. ergt. C. ::'IIiddletoll, 111, Emscote Road, \\Tanyick. crgt. G. Hnll. \\'illington treet, N uneaton. erg-to T. B. ',oodcock 76, .A bbey trod, N uneaton. G. 1I. Burgess, ~O. Brond treet, Stratford-on-.:\.yon . Act. ce. Sergt. W. Lloyd, Park Hou e, loira. A. J. Baxter, 19, Market treet, A hhy-de la-Zouch . "'erg-t. F. Allen, Wisbeeh Cottages, IIighfields t., ouhille,
.NO. Corps or D ivision .
III.
DISTRICT-CORPS
When fo r med. 2 . 5 .0 ~
Vacan t.
E arl Shilton Div.
1. 5. 03
r.
IIinckley Div .. ,.
1 .9.05
G . Garrett, Dr . R ayner. J. ll. D onncll,
Corporation T w.mwn.ys Div.
22.2.06
IV. IV. Jones,
lit n.
G reat Central R n.ilwa,y Div.
20.11.07
J . A . M earns,
M.B.
1.11 . 9S 14.11.S2
L eicester T own D iv. P ark V ale Div. W heat sheaf Div.
T . P . , hearer, L.R.C. P. T . ~ . Thomu.s, L.U.C.P. A. M. L ittle, 111. 13. 111. 13.
9. 97
A . S. Arilett,
M.
W igston 11. Rly. Div.
8.7.92
,T. Anderson, J.
. Sloan c,
Y .M. C. A . Div.
l5. 5. 90
D.
. Bryan,
L eighton Buzzard Di v.
28.2.9S
IV. II. Square,
11.1.02 17.10.93
Market IIn.rborough Diy.
P. rhe1ps,
L.U.C.I'.
L. It. G. P .
1.11. 90
1.~UO
n.c.
J. 1\1. L ongford,
W orkil1g len's College Div.
Man ningtree D iv.
M. 13. , 13 . O.
R. C. Gilroy,
28.6.1900
L oughborough Div.
M . R.e.S.
26 . 1. 07
, Vigston 1\1agna Div .
F. ll. c. 8.
M.RO.S. L. H.
c.!'.
M.R.C.S.
, . Bree, )[. n.
J. H. Thomas,
~!'J).
M edbourne Di \·.
3.3.99
D. Duke,
N or tha.mpton Corps
·1.5. 6
Corps Surg. R. A. Milli· ga,l1,
4.fi.86
H eadqun.rters Div.
lII.D.
~I.D.
C. J. En-ms, II.
ropl ey,
T . Cai rDS, D . Stone.
AMBULANCE
DIVISIONS
(Oontinued ).
Officer or member in charge and address.
Surgeon.
Barwell Div.
Midlan d H ailwn.y D iv.
AND
M.R.e.H.
F.l~.C.S .
Secretary and address.
S upt. A. KHigdon, H igh 'treet, Barwell, near L eicester. Sergt. J . II. H ill, 0, Vicu.rage Street, Earl Shilion, Leicester. Supt. A . Mehew, Priory Cottage, L eicester Road, Hinckley. Supt. A. Palmer, ~pring Bank, 8th . Knighton Rd ., L eicester. Supt. J. Milbnrn . 8, I ngle Street, L eicester. First Offieer ,J . W . Farmer, St. I ves Road, GipsJ" Estate, Leicester. Sergt. H . W. Martill, 103, D0wn Street, Leicester. Supt. II. L eeson , 69, Oonstance Road, Leicester. Supt. F. 'penceI', n 1, Welford Hoad, Leicester. Supt. H . Elliott, Bell, treet, Wigston Magna. upt. IV. Breadmore, Cln,rke's HOtLd, \Vigston Magna. , llpt. J. F . Timson, 57, Grove Roa.d , L eicester. Supt. W. Catlin, 6, Fairfield, 'treet, L eicester. Supt. W. II. Folmer, 16, Albany Hoad, Leirrh ton Buzzard. Supt. P . Phelps, )I.n.c.s., Baxter Gate, Loughborough . Snpt. . Bree, )[. n. lIlgh Street, JUanningtree. upt. G . Green, ;i2, High trcet, Market Harborollgh. , ergt. D. Usher, Medboume, Market Harborollgh. Corps Supt. A.. II. Rice, IIardillgstone, N ol'thampton. Supt. E . F. Adnitt (acting), Othorpe, \ YestoD Road, .I',r orthamptoD .
L. Green, Broeley L ane, Barwell, L eicester. II. 'impson, 15, Grange Cottages, Earl ShiltrJl1. Supt. A . )'lehew. i:lergt. R . G . Lane, 31, Portman Street, Lcice,.;ter. E. K Everitt, 20, Alma, 'tref't, Leicester. Acting First Officer J . W . Jfar III cr. Sergt. H . W . Martin. Sec. and Sel'gt. E. H . 'Wood, 63, Down treet, Leicester. CarpI. T. E. Jackson, 2:56, Clarendon Park Road, lJeicesteJ'. W. A. D eeming, Post Office, South Wig ·ton. A. IV. ylvester, 1, Bassett treet, 'outh \Vigstun . ec. and 'ergt. O. Richard. on, SI, Xewport Street, Leicester. Supt. W . Catlin . W. H. Folmer. Sec. and 'ergt. W. J . Everton . ee. and Sergt. E. J. Lovell, Park View, ~Iistley, E ,sex. Fir t Odicer Kllighton, 52, High treet, Market lIa ergeant D. Usher.
lJorou~b.
Corps Sec. ,y. Yorke Gro,e;;, Langham Place, Northampton. Sec. and Sergt. O. Pitkin, 5, Steene Street, l'rortbampton .
L. R . .1'. III. fl .
' ;JV. A. l Icn s JHl.'v, l\1.H. O.I:::i. ' VA
l'I.
\YhCll
Corps or Division.
Ea.rl's Barton Di,·.
21.3.
Floro Diy.
... ;j.O'
Kisliugbury Div.
35 .. 1900
' .J>.
\\T.P. Richard
On,)LD.,C'.M.
IV ..J. ]3aird,
~I.B.
F. L. U nderwootl, ;lL n. o.~ .
P.
,'. "Tbite,
I .. }'. C. 1'. ,
:\Ll!.C ....
Roade Div.
6.
\1'. II. Hynll, L n. C.-.1.
Towcester Diy.
fi.11
\Y. F. Cornwall,
\Veedon Div.
...
6.] O. Of!
Captain C. l~ .•\. . Ll.
n.
:I!.B.
S~dg\\'iek,
(1'.)
Foleshill anel Longford Di v.
25.3.02
COl'l's ul'~. Capt. J. O. Orton, 11.]).,I(.,\.:\LG. ('1'. ) n. L.. \V"bster, ~l.l:.C.~.
l3isbop'::; ltcllington Di,'.
21. 2.10
.T. Pirie,
Coventry Centrn.l Di v.
17.ii.Oo
J. Rollason,
Coventry Co·op . Div.
2(i . . 01
L. 8. Heald,
Leamington Div.
16.3.0:')
North·East \Varwickshil'C Corps
1. 9. OJ
M.Il. ~t.l). ;II.
J. F. II. Enel'Loll,
N uneaton L. &
~ T. , V.
.f.87 lUy. Div.
Strn.tford·on·Ayon Div ....
12.8.1900 25.6.06
;lLn.
N orLh Lcicestel'shil'e Corps Ashby·ckla·Zonch Div. 'oalville Div ....
lonis, B.A., ~r.H.C.S. L. E. Price, IJ. lL C.l' .
F. C. 'J'orlJitt, 1o'.s . .\. ,\. Tbomson, M.n. Vacant.
13.4.1f!00 15.1. OS
Vacant.
R ' V. Jamie,
M. D .
Scrgt . F. \1'. ~ orman. l'ilis\\'orth, ncn,r ... Torthampton. ,\;rgt. I\'. F. Gee . Castl· . \. hby Rly. Station. Sergt. \Y. H. Warren, utton 'treot, Flore, \Yecdon, Konhamptoll' shire. COl·pI. O. J. Dallaster, chool House, Yislingbury, N ortballpton . el'gt. J. Kirk, lHisworth 1'0 sing, ?\ortbampton. First Otliecr \ 17. II. ]\.: rei\"al, To\\'cester, J. Tol'thalllpton. ~ergt. II. J. Fabling, 13, Queen .'b'cet, Ppper ,reedon , ~ Torth· amptollsbire. Corps. -·upt. apt. Orton. ::If. D., Longford Grange, ·ol"l~ntry. Supt. Re\,. R. . ~mith. Blacl;:hor~cLane, Longford Grange, COYlO'ntry. • upt. J. Pirie, ~I. D .. Hnrhury, Hear Leamington. Supt. II. M. Bethell, 'rhe Q1Hlell'ant, l'oycntry. Fir, t Ofticor J. otton, Compton llon. e, Folc3hill Road, COYL'ntry. upt. J. F. H. Ellertoll, :II.D.,
\
"T.
o.
~\.
Nuneaton Town Div.
secretary and ad(lress .
Officer or member in charge and address .
Surgeon.
for111e<1.
Bllsworth Div . ...
T~ol>I:f()]l~
Leamill~ton.
Supt. A. ,T. E. Ral1l1le, Kllut font Edward ,'tl'cct, Nuneaton. upt.\.. 'igbtillgale, Glebe Hoad, uneaton. Supt. A. 'rhomson, 111. B., l)aytoll House. trn tford ·on·A yon. CorpR Supt. J. 'rumcr, Stanleigh, Donisthorpc, Ashby·de la·Zoueh. First Officor 'r. 1 [l'unelcl, 15, Upper Church :::It., \.shby.de·la·Zoueb. SnpL W. V. Scott. ~tation House, Con hille.
O. Young,
Blisworth, near N ol'tha.mptoll. F . B. Line, King treet, Earl's Bal ton. Sergt. \Y. H . \ValTen. COl·p1. C. J. Ballaster. CorpI. F. C. Jones, Roade, X ortbampton . COl'pI. B. A. Browne, TO"'ce tel', :L\orthampton. erg-to H. J. Fabling.
ergt. J. Da,enport, Longford Grange, Coyen try. COl·]>l. B. G. Morgan, IWistree BdlOi)' ltebington. el'gt. O. L::u nm, 31, annelite Road Co\'entry. First Officer J-. ' Y. Cotton. ergt. C. ~Iid(lleton, 111, Eillscote Road, \\Tar",iek. ",ergot. G. Hall. ,\Tillington treet, Nuneaton. ergt. T. B. 'Yoodeock. 7G, Abbey treet, Nuneaton. G. lI. Burgess, :;0, Broad treat, "tratford·on·",\,yon . Act. Sec. Sergt. \\T. Lloyd, l)nrl' House, Moira. A. J. Baxter 19, M arket treet,.\.. hby·L1ela.·Zouch . "erg-t. 13. Allen, W isbeeh Cottages, IIigbfields t., Couh-ille.
IlL
NO. CorpH or
DISTRIOT-CORPS
Whf'11
Divj~ion.
Surgeon.
rorllle!l.
l!'. W. Orel, L.n.a.p.
Olney Div ....
22.5.02
F. J. Grindon,
Ounellc Div ....
28.2.ns
O. N. Elliott, M.n.
Rugby Div ....
12.12.02
Colonel C.
M. [I..O.S.
Dukes,
M. D.
Smethwick Div.
lA.Of)
T. Pitt,
IVellingborou gh Corps
9.fl.S
IV. E. AUlllancl, lIf. n. o. S., Corps Burg. (Acting) H. Hollis, M .D. \V. W. Clark, M.n. IV. C. Pickering, ?I.B. E. Helby, ?f.R.C.H.
8.·1. c 9
lleaelquarters Div. Bozeat Div. Higham Ferrel's Div. Irchester Div ....
3.12. fJti
12.12.91 1.1~.
97
M.D.
J. Orew,
M.D.
J. K Gabh, ?r.n.c.s.
S. fl.!li
Irthling boroug h Di v. Ringstcael Div ....
~".3.(l6
Rushclen Div ....
1 9li
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AMBULANOE
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Secretary anr! acldress.
Sergt. T. Johnson, 'Woodville Road, Oversea!. W. T. Knight,
First Class Sergt. J. A. Drage, Bozeat, near "\T ellingborougb. Snpt. II. R. Patenull, IV cstholme, Higham Ferrel'S. Supt. G. H.. Parsons, !If anor Honse, Ircbester. Supt. C. E. Eatly. Manton Road, lrthlingborough. ,Yo • awford, High Street, Ring. tead, Thrapston. Supt. T. "'indalJ, 2 , Moor Road, Rusbden. Supt. II. Francis, Park Road, Welling-borough. First Cbss Sergt . .J. 1\. Drage, \Volla>;ton, 11C<1r \Vellingborough.
Corp!. A. Roberts, 8, \Vollaston Rd., Bozeat, Dr. Wellingborough. •'upt. H. R. Patenall.
Supt. Lieut. -Col . II. Ii 11. A.lIl. C.
C. Dent,
First Officer Hayes, North Street, Oundle. H. vr. Lees, 71, Rowland Street, TIugl)y. A. Dunshee, Galton Street, Smethwick. Corps Sec. A. C. Groome, " Ea!>t Lee," Higham Ferrel'S. B. Gra\,eley, Sil vcr Street, Wellingborough.
J. ,Yo Parbury, Thrift Street, Irchester. A. Thomp on, 14 Meetinb Lane, Irthlingboro. IY. Sawford.
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Corpl. A. Cashmore, 2, Beaconsfield Terrace, Rushden. T. H. Parrish, 14, Albert Road, Wellingborougb. CorpJ. G. F. Nutt, lligh Street, \Vollastoll. nr. 'iVdlincrborolwb . Scrgt. 'iV. V\Tilkcs, '" '" 16, 'iVill enball Road,
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Surgeon.
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First Class Sergt. W. Lloyd, Park House: Moira, nr. Ashby·de·la·Zonclt Supt. W. T. Knisht, 11, High Street, Olney, Bucks. Supt. R. Knight, North Street, Oundle. Supt. IV. J. Parsons, Inglewood, Hest Bank, Lancaster. Supt. W. Hall, 1:23, lJil)ule Road, 8metlmick. Corps ::lnpt. C. icholson, " HillsIde," Broad Green, 'Yellingborongh. Supt. J. C. Parhr, 22, Hatton .r\. veIl ue, vVelling-borough.
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Lady Secretary and Ado ress.
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Birmingham Corps:-Oratory Div.
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Lady upt. Miss T. Grain~er, 9,*, Al~ton Street, Birmingham. First Nur~i.np; Officcr 1iss G. Richard, on, 8,*, A~ton Lane, Aston, BirnJingham.
Mi s L. Gra.inger, 9-1, Alston treet, Birmingham. Miss 1\1. 1\1ouIson, 4, ston Lane, Aston, Birmingham.
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Lady, upt. Mn;. A. M. Amos, Ferndale, Tennant Str lot, Attleborough.
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Miss E. Horn, 2i, College Street, IIi~ham Ferrel'S. Mrs. R. M. Bigley, 8, Lime Terrace, Irthlino·borough.
'. R. Owen, J •. n.c. r. D. G. Greenfield, lI1. B. VI. I. IV:tL:·;on, M.B. (Acting).
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First Nursing Officer Mis E. Newell, 24, York Road, Rushelen. Fir.' t ITursin cr Otnccr :-'Jiss C. ITodr:-e., 11, George'=' trcet, \Yellingborollgh .
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Report.
No. lV. District. St. John
34
Amb~~lance
Brigade.
No. IV.-N orth Western District. Depllty Oommis iO)lf1·.-Oolollel O.•T. Tlll~InI.Jo:, C.lIf.r.., Y.D., L.n.c.l'., (2nd \\'e t Lancashirc Brigade, Royal Ficld Artillcry), Louth lIonse', BUlllbel' Bridge, Ilcar Presion . Di triel Sll1·ycoll.-Capt.E. B. POOLEY, TJ.Il.C.l'., Dnlton·ill-FllIl1e.s,R . '.O.,Lancs. Assistant OO?Jlllli , ioncr.-Mr. L. ,rlllT'L\KJ<:ll, llllllysidc House, Ac:cl'illgtOII. Assistant Oommissioner-MI'. A. L. G.\ llNKI"l', ,Ormerod trcet, DUllller. District Sllpcrilltcildcnt-r.lr. Ii'. DE B. Pur. L.ll.C.r., Bano\\'ford, Ilenr Nelson, (~.4.12).
Dist1'id Scuelw·y.-'Ml'. W. S.
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District In spector oj St01·cs.-'Mr. A. Y.
DAYlES, lILn.,
REPORT OF TIlE DEPl1TY LUl:TH
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BIlIDGE, ); L\l! l'HE:sro,\. 30th Stplembcr, 1911.
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I here"'ith beg to pre Cllt you "itll 111)' HelolL aR the DC'l'uty ClIllIllli ~ioller Ko. IV. Di trict for the year ending 30th 8Cl,tl'Jll tlcr 1011. Befole proe:eediI1g, I shoulcllike to place on rl:!lorli the greaL 10 s this DistrieL hns ustained by the death of A~si tant OOllll11issiollcr J. C. Verhum. III deploring' Ids loss, I can ay 'I'ith lllnch tIulh thnt his illtele.,t Jll al1lbulance \\olk lIas ul!llul1l1clcll and by no meal! llleaslllcc1 by the time Ite devoted to it. I fed sure I alII ,"oieinO' the seutinH:lll of euch alld eyelY one sen i IIg ill No. II'. Dis II il t \1 hell I say Lbttt II'C regret exceedingly Mr. Del ham's den I II. The total strcngth which is made up in accordance ",ith litc at tuehcLl allstJ act is 44 4, a decrease of In on la t year's figure . . This del'lcase in the lluIlJ1er of units UJ1(l ill the slrength Illis year is nccOlllltcc1 [or by the omission of the followillg ullits from the alJ~tJ'act 011 UCC:Ollllt of non. rcceipt of their Annual Reports :-BeHasL }'a. t Dil i ion; lio lioll COljl~, 'Westhough ton Di yi iOll, am! N lll'SiDg Di I'isioll ; Chester DiyisH 11 : Frod:·;jllllll D1 I ision . L~n~~endale DiYisio.n.;. lIJanclie te.]' an~1 8~1fon1. ~~l}),', de Holtll TmJllllay~ DlVI Ion; Roy ton Dl\'ISlOll; EJe~field Nurslllg DlnSIO!) ; illtllllU\\, a.]](1 1\(;11' Hey Knrsing Divisi on . These units represented a trength of 253 in laHt year's figures. Acceptill" last year's jigures as COITfct, an increase in strellglh of 131 is sitolln. b P.ll~·iDg the vi 'it?f their Majesties tlt~ I\illg alld Qucen to Ircland ill July, the DlVlslOns of the BJlgade in Dublill tUllle:c1 Ollt for duty at tlle various [l111ctio11S which 'were hehl. Thele were membCls Oil parade for thc Royal proc.:essioll. On the 13th July, 1911 a contingent llllnlbcrillg 37 l'arallLd at Call1UrYOll for elmy at the Investiture of H.B.H. the Prillce of WaleR. Numerous other duties han been ullcleltaken "'helle\'er the sel'liolsoftite Dri(Tade have been required, and I " 'ould specially melltion the follO\\ing :_ b O~ t~e 21st DecelllLer, 1910, a very teniblfl tli a. tel' OCCUlTed at thc Hulton Colhel'les, Deal' Bolton, tesultillg from an explosion caused by a con.JJillation of (Tas and coal du~t. Besides the nUll1ber of miners killed Ly thc force of the (;xplo~i~D, about ~OO died from the effects ofafteldalllp. en this occaion, the 11lC'nlbers of the Bl'l~ade from the surrounding dislricts did a noble service. On Leing illf01 med of the dIsaster I at ?nc~ instructed Ohief Superintellden t L(,max 0[' the Bolt 01] Corps to (,ndertake or~al1l sahon ?f the membc:l'S oj the Bligade who \I ere willillg to under. take duty. 'Ihls was carned out admiraLly as substaniiated by many teslimonies. and the Press of the Oounty.
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On tlte 9th Scptembcr, 1911, thcre OCCllrreu. at 'Witton Pa.rk, illackburn, on the oC:)1siol1 of a ll1l'f{p. OOIl,)cl'vative.g,~th?rillg, a vcry seri?\ls ~(;~idenL occasioned by a horS3 b:lillg" ~tartled by the pla~Jl).g 01 a Imnd and boltlI~g hmonsly thl'O~lgh a u.ense On LIns occasion, crowel. niany peoplo were lUJul'ecl, some very senollsly. m emb ers of the Blltcl~J,llrl1.Al11bll11~l ce au 1 N~u~illg Divi::;ions were o~ rltlty, aud .so Stl 'cessflll were Lhey III their aLtcn LIOn Lo the lIlJllreu, tbat they lllented tlte pral::;e an 1 congrutnlations 0(' m'l.ny people who rllJ11arked on the prompt and skilleu. as;istance I'cI111c1'e11 hy the amlmluuce men anu. llur.3es. Duty W,t-l 11llr1erLaken by the m eml~erH of ~he Bury ~tml?ulance anc1 nursing units all the0 0caRioll of the ]{,oyal L'tllcaslmc Agncultllral SOClCty Show at Ihry. Th e Secl'etal'Y, Mr. j~ 0~1l111e, WJ.S kind enough to express hi" appreciation of lhe services rcndcrCll. Iluwe here to noLe Lh1.t to encourage a.mbnla.nce work in t.his area of my District, a vcry handsolllC silver challengc shield has been presen tell by Mr. and Mrs. 'l'weelhlc fur e )111 petit iOll. I agai 11 de"~i re to th1.nk b:Jth ;'lr. and Mrs. Tweedale for their kindness ltllli cOllsiueration in Lhis maLter. I would also thank the Ubairman of the Prestll'ieh U rhan District 'oullcil for 11 is kind hospitality Oil this occasion. In cOlllleetioll with the ahovc R\ll'iew ao(l In spcetioll, the followiug competitions were carried through anrl prizes all'a.)'(lc(1:Ambltlancl' Test.-1st, Bury Dil'ision; 2nd, Heywood Division; 3rd, Bacup Di vision; 4th, Old ham Division. Best E111ipprA Unit.-1st, Leigh Divi"ioll; 2nd, Orompton Division. Nltrsill(j Test. - 1:-; t, 'romptoll Nursing Division; 2lld, Old ham Nursing Division; 3rcl, Ashtoll·uudel'·Lyne Nursing Division; 4th, Nordeu Nursing Division. Bcd-Jl~tl:iIlJ (jr)JI~pctition.-1st, Prestwich Nursing Division; 2uu, 01<1ham Nl1rsillO' Division. The ~ompetition in connecLion with the Revip,,," resulted as follows:Ambula.uce :-Wha.ley Bridgc Division 1st; Dllkinfield and Staley Bridge 2nd. Nursing : -'''msfonl Xursiug Division 1st; Reurlish Nursing Division 2nd. The following competitions took place during the year:Cros{ielcl Shield OOlllpet.ition at Warrington, 22nrl October :-Horwich Division (Bolton Oorps) 1st; NorLhll'ich Dil'ision 2nd; H cad-quarters Division (Warringtoo Oorps) 3nl. Al'O'enta Oup Oompetition at Ulackpool, 3rc1 June :-Little Hulton Divi'ion (Elle~mere Oorps) 1st; Horwich Division (Bolton Oorps) 2nd; Kendal Division .3rd. Wilkin on lIIemorial Challenge hielcl at Ne]'on, 20th :\In.y:-Barrowford Divi.sion 1st; Brierfield Divi ion 2nrl ; Horwich Di\'ision (Bolton Corps) 3rd. Whittaker Oup at .'tockport, 20Lh nlay :-Kortlmich Di\·isioll 1st. Tllnstill )Iemorial 'ompetitioll at Brierficld, 30th cptembcr :-Acton Hall Division lst; IIead-fJU'trter~ Division (\\\trrington 'orps) 2nd; Humley 3rd. Individual prize :-.\.C'ton lIall Divi::;ioll. District Home ~lll'illg Compctition at Blackhnrn, 29th April :-Preston ursing Divi iOll 1st; Astley Dridge Nursing Division (Boltun Corps) 2nu.; Southport Nursillg Division 3rd . LyLham Yase :-13rierfield Division 1 t; Lytham Division 2nd; Accrington Division 3rd. Oharles Trimllle ,'hield at Port Sunlight, 27th May; Kendal Division 1st; Pre ton Division 211'1 ; Waterloo Divisiun 3rd. Howard Uo. e 13011'1 ;-Li\'erpool Dil'ision 1st; Preston Division 2nd; Ashton· under·Lyne Division 3rc1. Yeevel" Rose Bowl :-Nur"ing ..,' j tel' Mi~s T '1yior, Radcliffe, 1st; Knrsing Sister nIl'S. Ker::;haw, Bury, 2nu; Tursillg" ~i ·ter :\Irs. Wildman, Foulridge, 3rd. The three Beru'er Compa.llie. recruited in this area of the Brigaue are at the 11resent time up to their, trellgth. They each underwent their alll1lHl.l inspection and training, anLl the reports Lsued by the Inspecting Officer Royal Army Medical Oorps are of a high chara.cter and exceedingly satisfactory to el·eryone engaged in the service. The Royal Naval Auxilil11'y Sick Berth Reserve maintains its strcngth. It is an extremely popular sen"ice with the members of the Brigade who speak in yery
l oudablc t erms of treatment mcied oui to t1l(,111 1>y the Allllliralty. I /lin <Inite o f opinion thaL the r('tmll to all alllH1nl training for these men ,,,ill go n, IOllr, way t f nrther popll1nrise this l'('serYe in No. IV. Di1itlict. The lIlili tal'y HOllle 110 pilal~ R OSE'HC at pre ellt 11l1111hers 612. p. to the p~'eseJ1t, :i C01~lpal1i S (male),. (l]~d 23 C mp:1l1i s Ul1l101e), hn-ve heeu r ocnllierl for ' olllntary Aid llmpost', YlClc1111g II strellgth of 24.-1 mell :lull 569 " omen, totn1S13. During the year sonml hamal'S h~nc l)(cn hC'ld in the J)lstriet. On October 1910, the Chief COll1mis~ioner Jll SPl'ctOJ G(,l1crn! l\innis op('l1L'cl n Jlaznnr at IJ!1sljll~_ dcn. ~l1d I lAlu,ve to thunk Pl'· t[\ll~'~OIOI~. Hn'\l'sll~Olll for theil killd llO~pitnlity Oll this oeca lOll. sum UmOUl1tlllg O;l.S wn' 0 >lamed. C?n th e 22Jlll Octo~uel, a, bazaar was held at Nel:;oll ill nitl of tIlO t1eut Oll the Dnll Hall, allc1 £63::> wa scomello On the 26th April, I opened a Bazaar at \Vhitetiehl to rai , e fl1111l~ Cor a ncw headquarters. On this occasion £300 wus rni~et1. e <?n t~e 12th N.oYCI:nber I was pre 'e!lt at a ~\\immjJlg Gala gin;J\ hy lhe DI1l'llley wlmmlllg Club III Ll.ld of the fund at the Burnley Diyiliioll. On the 2ith Jul y the lHayor of Bolton opened an Ambulance Drill Hall for the Great Lever Di\'isioll of the l3olton Corps. During th e vi sit of ~r.R.I1. thc Duke ot l'olllH1ught to :-\oull! Africa 1111'. }.[cLalty, la~o ",ul ennt(,lldellt ..of the nal'l:ow-il1-FurJ]r~s Di\ i~ioll, llllcl the hOllom of belllg prcsented hy lIUl Hoyol I11g1l11 ~s mtl! tIle YCllulIl yolc of thanks awarded to him by the Older of :-it. Jolll!. Th e Anllual Di tl'ict Conferenroe ",a~ held ~t Ai:lhtoll-1lI1c!er-LYllo Oil 1he 7th October, 1~1l .. It wa an e peelally lllterl'stlllg galherillg', a~ 011 Illis occa . iOIl Lt. Col. 11' RJChan1 C. Tcmple .1. K, A. ~i~t:1I1 t DirLl'tor of the A 111 ullll1nc:c Department attcnded, and adche.sed tIle 11Icetll1" 011 the fOIl1!nlioll al <1 or"'ll11'Z'lt'lon~,f Y.0 I A .1C ' 1 D etacl ' " untary ll}}Cll~S, nnd am l:'110sitioll with l'l'·-'Plct to <:>' otlier orgaUlsabo~.. I thm].;: .eyeryone ,n11 agr('o that 1llis Culll'erl'l1C'c \\as e,'c:ceelilleTly well orgal1l cd and rurrted ont. I shoul(l like to thank tJ c 111(1)'01' oj' ..lhl,t~l\ l1nder-Lync (C. II. ,Yalerhouse, ES(h J.P.), fol' hili hO~j1itality prior to tho Conference. In c~nllection ",ith the .Crelye Tnrsillg Di\'i::;ioll, the Lad.' SUI el'illlellrll'l~t Mrs .." ameford 11a orgaJll. ~tl what sIlO }lOpes "ill, he nn nllllual distrihution of clothm g among t hn poor cllllc1rt"l1 anll . Ick poor a f Crewe. J I is yet y wort lIy Christinn1ike " ork, and merit tho llicrhesL cOl11l11emlatioll. ~ullle .i37 garllll:llts ,,'ere di tribuletl this \' car. '" Th e carrying out the ill pcction of each unit of the Brigade ill 1'10. IV. District was proceeded with as ill fonner years. TIn e~press~n~. a general. opinion a .. to ~~IU e~ncienc~' of 11le units eOlllprising :r\o. DI tllct, I .thl~lk I am ~ustlfiecl III ::.apng that llIu ch 1learLy cooperatIOD and self-demal.ls .throwll,lllto the wOJk of the organiliatirn by all ~on~ern~c1. ~rom my DIe tnct 'tatl dommalc1s I feel surc I alii o\!lv cloinrr Justlce 111 saylllg that t.Le e\!th.usiastic and nady _\1]1101 t nh, .1). at nl} "c1i::.po.J. greatly ellc~urages .n:c 111 ca1'lymg ont thc duties of \"hat is ralhCL' [In onl'rotts an.c1 respOll slbl e po ItJon as Deputy COlllll1is:-,ioncr to a large i-'t. John Ambulance Bngade Area. In closing my report. I beg to thank the mem bel'S of my Di. trict tafT, ~llr[Teons Ambulancc and NurSlllg Officers who hare throughout the year so cotlhll t 3upported me. t , Y I have the honour to be, iI', Your obedient sLl'yant,
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No. IV. Di5tn·ct. S.J,A.B.~
St. John A?/!bulanre Brigade.
351
No. IV. Di.c·il'l'ict.
St. John .A ?7'/,uuZU nee BJ'igade.
350
LIST OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS IN OrmER OF SENIORITY. A!llllULANO.E CUlll'/; ANlJ Drvrslo. S,
Forlllcd. IIcyw oo(l Division 5 JUllC, 1883 , "re.j'url1lcdlG .Jal!., ]801 Will ~l"ol'd Diy. 4 Mu.y, ] 88U WllILoll-lc-])alc Di\,. If) .L~ll., J 87 Harro\\l'onl nil'. 20 Vec., 1887 11 eud<lu<1l'lcn;Vi," (Pl'C':ltOll Corps) ~5 Jail., 188S ColJlc Divisiun 1;; l\luy, 1 ' N olson l'orps Oc:t., 1 88 Ill'icl'licl(l Division fkpl., ISSn l'adihalll" 20 '0\'., ].' sn HUl"II l l ' Y " .Jl;llt', InO ACl:rillgl llJ1 COI'PS 11 ~ ()\' . , 1 ~)O Il ~\ptlJ" Di\'isioll Man:ll, 18\11 UliLlwl'un" 21 1\ jil., lS\J 1 llcHast " ,'qlt., 1 !'l~ Bacl1j1 " Det., 1 Il~ Ccnll',d Div. (ltochlblc Uot»s ) 10 Jnly, 1 !1::: ]tOstOIl l)iyisioll 2~ .lan., L \11 rcurith" 11 Ap1., 1~)1 l\es\\itk,. 21 ,J IIl1l', 1~nl Hct1dislt Vi \ Lion 10A)11., 1 nf) (;1'('\\C " 2~ April,] Ii;' l~C'a(l " 1;; 1\1:lY, 1 \1f) HIII'Y" A lIg., 1 n:i ToLlillgtoll " 2, '(·pt., 1 !I;, Ed(.nlield" 12 ]0'( 1" ] Uti ~rorcl'al1lhn " 1 Fel)., 1 Uti Hazel (!\'O\'c " 1 ,-'qlL., 1 ~)ti 1~'1uitaHl' DIY. (Oldham 'or!,s) 1 Od., 1 06 A(llilldllil ])i"isinll ~G Oct., 1,- % "Ol1ihpol't lJi\·i. iUII u Jan., LD7 Chester " 1ti JOll.: 1 .. !17 Fonlridge" 30 .ran., 1..:fl' WHITingl!>]} ('orl " 2;' Feh .. 1..:07 ',\'lmll'\' Brill"t lJi,". 51\[11., 1 !17 Hnslilig(l('11 C(l)Jl~ 1 ~lay, 1 0, ]tU\\t( Ilst:ll1 lli\,j . . ion Jllllt', 1 U7 (·rawsh.\\\ l)f)olli " Del'.,l J)lac:kl'ool " 1:' :'Iay, lu!1 Hadel!!)'e l)j\'isioll 21 JU\H', Ill!) 10 ,Mar. )\.o!.l\) l\ e1ldal Didioll II eat1"l na rIel' Di '". ~Doltoll ('Ol]1S 21 Ap!., L . n!) Newto\\l} nivi iOIl ~~) ~hy, h0!) Dalt on ill-Fnntc:;s Div. 30 KaY., Iv!l[) Great Leu>}' Diy. (iloltoll Corp~) 13 Jan., 1900
Formed. Lcyllllll1 & Fariugtol1 Div. Feh.,l!)O(? (Prt's lOll Corps) 4. July, 1900 Bal'ro\\'-ill'}'ll\'IICSS " 7 Aug . 1900 H:L\'('rigg (I\IilIOlIl) " o Aug. ] 900 BIn ('k lJllIll Di Viliiull /1 Sept., 1900 l>llkildielll " Hod barrow (~l illolll) Divisioll 17 .'cpt., 1900 Leigh lhviliioll 10 f'cpt., 1900 \\'hall;:,)' Div.(l'e-instatcd)27 SOl t., 1!J00 StoekpfJl't Di\'iliio1\ 8 Fell., 1901 l\Jnrc:lelilield " 2ti Feb., 1901 Lallcaster" :LJ .c.\}!l. 1901 Wllitworth Div. (Hoehdalc Corps) 10 .JUlle, 1901 28 June, ] 00 1 ClOlIlpton ])ivision i\1~agt' r Diyisioll 20 July, 1901 MIlII1'U\\' alHl ·c\\'hey Div. 20 July, 1901 Aug., 1901 Ashloll-ullc]r'r-Lyne Div. '\\'cst\\oo(l Di,". (Uldham 1 Oct., 1901 Corps) X 0](11.11 Di v. (Hot:htlale COlp!:i) ~2 Kov., 1901 1<'} el cl!\\r;ocl Div. (Ple>-toll '()Il)~) 23 Nov., 1901 Costletloll Div. (Rochdale J7 Dec., 1901 Corps) Fall1\\<Jllh Diy. (Dolton J 1 Mar., 1902 Corps) 1 Aplil, 1902 Li "Prpool Di dsioll If) April, 1902 Alll'incllam " 2:.1 April, 190~ LOlIgl1el}(lale " 2 July, 1902 \Ylli tefiel(l " D n.:t1l'l1l)' ~lllcl Homiley Division 19 Aug., 1902 , n.ll"unl Diy. (Manchester 30 Dec., 1902 and 'alford COlpS) II u111lc ])i \'. (11 anc:hpster al'll 'all'olcl Corpf') 1 Jan., 1905 Tra\Y<Jen Diyi:;ion 18 June, 1903 Hindlcy Di\ i5ion 13 July, 1903 Torll1!01'11cll DiYision '27 July, 1903 ArLlwick Div. (11a1lche tel' alltl "alford Corp;,) 31 July, 1903 BootIe Di,'. (Liverpool 5 Oct., 190:1 Coq',,;) Dublin' t. James's Gate) 7 April, 1904 Diyision 2 July, 1901. Lytham Diyision SAug.,190 1101 wich Di yision
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St. John .A ?nbtdc~nce Brigacle.
Formeu Orossfielll Di v. (Warrington Oorps) 23 Jm)., 1905 Great Lcyer Div. (Bolton Oorp ) 20 Fcb., 1905 Knut rOI'LI Division 20 Feb., 1905 "orthwich" 20 Feb., 1905 Victoria Hall Di v. (Bol tOll Oorps) 9 l\Iarch, 1905 Ohorley Diyi ion 15 l\Iay, 1905 A1ltley Bridge Diy. (Bolton Corp. ) 25l\Iay, 1905 JIanchester Oorporation Tram ways Di \'isioll (Manchc tel' and "al1'0)'11 Oorp ) 21 ... cpt., 1905 14 Dec., 1905 ,Yigan Di\'i 'ion Oity of Dublin Divi ion 19 Dec., 1905 L evenshulme Div. (Manc he tel' and Salford 21 May, 1 D06 Corp) 13 June, 1906 ,Yaterloo Divi"ion 2 July, 1906 Port 'ulllight" Sale and Ashton-on9 J llly, 1900 ::\Ier ey Divi 'ion 'We thonghton Diy. (Bolton OOlpS) 25 Aug., 1906 Ianchctcr Corporation TranmD y (Hyde Road)Di\'i ion plan· che trr and Salford Oorp'3) 1 Nov .. 1906 Pl'<'st\\'ich Divi ion 7 May, 1907 Li 1'(,1'pool Oorps 12 July, 1907
Formed Flectwood Di vision 1 Oct., 1907 11'l'od;;ham Di vision 2 Oct., 1907 l\li(hllctOll Division 20 Oct., 1907 Belfast East H Jan., 1908 Fail worth Divi ' ion (Oldham Corps) If) 1\1ay, 190 Amulesidc Division ] 6 J nly, 1908 Dar\\' n Di vi iOll 8 01'., 1908 Dltuld)ill Div. (Bolton Corp.-) 7 Jj'cb., 1909 Uhester Division 17 Feb., 19U9 Gorton Di\·. (nIa,llchcstcr and S,)'lford ()oJ'l)s) 15 May, 1909 Ellcsmcl'(' Oorps 15 May, 1909 "\\' alkc1cll Diy. (Ell'mre Cps. )15 Mtty, 1909 :Dooth ·tO WIl Div. " };j 1\1ay, 1909 Hnihray Div. , , 1 5 lIlay, 1909 " lfj ~Iay, 1900 Swilltoll Diy. \Vnrslej' Diy. " 16 June,1909 Tdclesley Div. 21 July, 1909 l\lossley Diy. 18 T ov.,1909 Litllp Hulton Division (EIl'lIIore Corps) 23 Nov., 1909 Bl'ol1luol'ough Dil'ision nAl'riJ, 1910 Uoppu 11 Di \'isioll 17 .J llllC, 1910 1 Aug., 1910 UhallJorl- Hichal'll Div. G. C. R. Gurton Locomotive Hunl1illg' Depal tlIlen t Di \'. (i.\la1~ehestcr ancl HaHonl Oorps) . 1 Dec. 1910 W.(·R.Jacob&('o ,Dnblin Division 25 July, 1911
NUnSI~G DI\'lSIO~ •.
Oldham Division (Oldham Oorps) 15 ept., 18 5 BarrowJord " 22 Dec., 18 Nelson" 15 Oct., 18 9 Oolne" 1 l\lay, 1 90 Padihnm " 10 Dec., 1891 Burnley " June, I 93 Clith~roe " 23 Oct., 1 93 Aecrington Div. (Aecrington Oorps) 1~ May, 1894 Oen tral Division (Rochdale Corps) 25 Jan., 1 95 PrestonDiv. (PrestonOorp ) 27 ::\lay, 1 ~5 T ottiugton Division 2 ept., 1 95 Bury" 11 Sept., 1 95 Blackpool " 12 Nov .. 1895 Foulridge " 30 J an.; 1 97 Walton-Ie-Dale Division 4 Feb., 1 97 B1CUP " .Apl., 1898 Morecambe " 30 Juue 1 98 Keswick " 24 Sept.: 1898 L ytham " 6 Mar., 1901 Whalley " ] 0 June, 1901 Oraw"hawbooth " 7 July, 1901 Rawtenstal1" 27 July, 1901
:l\Iilllrowand Ne\\'hc\' Div. 29 July, 1901 Asltton-undel'-Lyne Di\'. 8 Aug., 1901 1 Od., 1901 Brierfield DiYi'ion Dlackbllrn » f) Mal'. , 1902 Dalton-in-Fume Div. 6 ~Iay, 1902 Crompton Diviion 15 Aug., 1902 Live1'] l o o l " 19 l\ng., 1902 ,,\Vin f o r d " 26 .Tan., 1903 Tmwc1en" 18 Jlllle 1903 Castleton Div. ([tochLlale ' OorpR) 6 Au er ., 1903 Whitworth Div. (Rochdale <> Corp) 19 ll,.(., 1903 Radclifl'e Divi1lion 5 Oct., 1903 Heywood Division 8 Dec . . 1903 Norden Division (Rochdale Oorps) 25 J ulv, 190-:1: Toc1l1lorden Division 27 March, 1905 Adlington and Heath Oharnork Division 22 AU!., 1905 Erlenfieltl Division 9 Oct., ] 905 W arri:)gtonDiv. (Warrington Corps) 4 Dec., 1905 BootIe Di "isi ')n (Liverpool Oorps) 26 :M ar., 1906
No. IV. Dislricl. Formcd Whalcy Bridge.Div.) 16 Aug., 1906 V'ctoria Hall DiV. (Bolton 1 Corps) 17 • 'cpt., 1906 Ii d Division 5 Oct., 1906 '\~~itefield Division 1) Oct., 1906 Horwich Division (Bolton Corps) . . , 3~ Oct., 1906 I )Castel' DiVIsion 20 May, 1907 G~~at L ever Division 19 June, 1007 (Bolton Corps) 4 D~c., 1907 Stockport Division 18 lar. 1908 Kendal" 1 Ap!., 1908 'Waterloo ., Bolton UcadCluartel's 26 July, 1908 (Bolton COl'ps) Westhonghton Division 6 .Aug., }f)08 (Bolion Corps)
Ohorley Di vision Darwen Division Astley Bridge Division (Bo 1tOll Oorps) Redclish Division ])llblin Division Manchester Div. (Manchester and 8ulforu Oorps) Prcstwich Division Port. 'Llillight Division Barrow-in-Fumess Div. • 'Oll th port Di vision Crcwe Division MOiisle.y Division
353 Formed 6 Aug., 1!)08 3 Nov., 1908 10 Jan., 1909 23 Mar., 1909 8 May, 1909 21 May, 21 Juue, 8 July, 2-1 June, 1 Dec. 22 Jan. 2 Sept.
1909 1909 1909 1910 1910 1911 1911
COUNTY Dr.'TltlBUTION OF COHPS A~n DIV1SIO TS .
f
0heshire-.Alsager, AlLrilleha1~, l3re<lhl!l'Y anJ Romiley, Bromboroogh, Ohester, Crcwe, DulnnfielrJ, h'ochham, Hazel Grove, Hollingworth, KlluLsford, Long,lenualc, :M:tcclesfielu, Newtown, Northwich, Port 811nlight, ,'ale, Whaley Bridge, and Winsfol'd Divisions. CUlllberland-IIaverigg, Hodbal'l'ow, Kei;wick, ilIillolll Divisions. Lancashire Oorps-Accl'ington, Bolton, Ellesmere, IIaslil1gden, Manchester and Salford, Nelson, OILl ham, Preston, Rochdalc and 'Yarrington Corps. L'tnCttshire Divisions-Abram, A(l1ington, Ash~on-uncler-Lyne, Askam-in-Fumess, Bacllp, Barl'owfonl, Bi1rrow-m-Furness, Blackburn, Blackpool, l3ricriiclu, l3urnley, Btuy, Castlcton, Charnock Richard, Ohorley, Clithcroe, Oolne, Coppull, Cl'awshawlJooth, Crompton, Dalt0il-inFUl'llcss, Darwen, Edenfield, Fleetwood, Foulridge, Hapton, Heywood, llil1lllcy Lancastcr, Leigh, Liverpool, LyLham, Middleton, :Milmow and "'cwhey, MOl'ecn.mbe, Mossley, Norden, Pacliham, Prcstwich Radclifrc, Rn.wtellstall, Read, R eddish, Roy tOll, Southport" tockpo~t, Todmol'den, Tottington, Trawden, TylJesley, Waltou-Ie-dalc, Water100, Whalley, Whitfield, Whitworth and 'W igan Di ,·isiol1s. Wcstmorlancl- mbleside and Kendal Divisions. !relanu-Belfast, Belfast East, Oity of DubEn, Dublin ( t. James' Gate), and Dublin (\Y. & R. Jacob &. Co.) Divisions.
No. IV. Corps or Divisions.
When
DISTRTCT-CORP
---------Surzcon.
fOrllloc!.
Accrington Oorps
11.] U10
A<llington Div.
2G.I0.9G
Olliucl' or
Al sager
20.7.01
R. Clcgg, M.lLO.S. .T. S. Harbinsoll, M.B. R. ,V. 'l'o\\,lll cy, J, .lt. C.l'. W. C. HiglJy, M.n. F . .T. fiJ ayes, M. lU'. 8. l\T. II. Sayers, lIl.ll.C'.8.
Al trillcha III
~5.4.02
II. G. Cool,er,
7.7.0 8
Yr . E. L. All e:ll,
Ash ton-ul1Ller-Lyne
8.8.01
Oaptaill A. HilLo1l,
]2.92
13al'rowfol'J
~9.1:!.87
Barrow-in- Fu m ess
4.fi.00
Belfast
0.02
131ackuurn
9.S.00
F. ,V. H.iglJY, ::'II. H. .T. P. Bro II'll , ::'II. I:. II. C. Bur bri,lgc, r.. ILl'. !'.
II . .J.
IilllYl'C'llY, ~f.Il.
15.5.9
Snpt. O. Smith,
Chief' Fire Station, Belfast. D. C~. E]lioLt, rilhride House, \\,iLl oll, D1acklJUl'Il. Sl1pt. G. Gosling, :31, Call1urillge Iloa(l, Blar:klJooL Corps 'upt. F. LOlllax,
,V. E .. fOIlCS , B.
l3lackpool
1\. ~1. It.
.M.l' .
M.I:.('.K. (J. EllioLL, L.ll. G. 1'. C. ,'. Molloy, ::'11.,\. ,:ILl>.
L. E. Hees·Jolles, -'I.]).,
Secretary and addre8s.
SllPt. E. Blacklcdgc, 48, MarkeL, tred, Adlingloll. Supt. K Ulls])\\'urLi), Killgsmcre A!Sltgl'r. f;llpt. .T. L. Wolstr-lIlwhn p., Oarr JBl1rl , Na\'ig:tLi(JI! itoarl, Altrillcham, Snpt. "\V, JIogg, Holke)' JIoww, CO!lIl'slrm Hoad, AIlI1Jlcsillp.. Bupt. D. null. Lyn\\'ood , 8111alhhall', Ashton-under-Lyne. 811pt. W. O. LUl1l1J cn, 8, Pem In'oke 8trr~et, !laellP. l' irst ()flicl'l' A. L aycock, 17, "\ VaHo1l , trceL, Harro\\'furd. • '11]'!. J. Craig, 1!:J, (llnsgo\\' Strcet, l~a,no,,"-ill-Fl1mess.
I\1.B.
.J. Orr,
11101111;01' ill cllal'gc alld adu.l'c~g.
Corps Supt . .T. O~d e ll, Drill 11u.1I, Bnll Erirlge, Accrington.
~I.A., 1\f.ll.
Amuleside
Bacllp
AND AMBULANOE DIVISIONI.
~r.lJ.
Sel'gt ..J. \V .. hdlJl('I'dinl', U, Arlington Street, Asl!ton-unJel'-Lyne A. Cassoll, 8, AL1Jcy ,'treet, Bacup.
G. Lancater, 4, :Jl<ty Strect, Barrowford. Cor1'1. .T. Wilson, 40, narri~oll Stl'e:et. Barrow-in-Furness. . llPt. U. Smith. F. Tatlow, 14, Yrl'lIch Road, BlaekllUl'l1, Fil'~t Officer L. DOllnelly, 6, Chl1l'ch 'tt-eet, Dlackpool.
"Il]'t.
Bolton Corps : -
D. Reeyes, 1, Springfield Terrace, H eath Chal'l1ock. T. Woodworth, l\Iel'esi<lc, Crewe Roa(l, Alsnger. B. ll earl. MallOI' Hoa,], Altl'incham, Supt. W. Hogg.
13, WYl'csLlale Road, Boltoll.
H ead Quarters' Div.
31.1. 09
Astley Briage
25.S.0;:;
Danbhill Farnworth Ql-eat Lever
.T . .Tohn. Lon, ::'Il.D. Hilton Th olll}l':;Oll, ~1.11. 1'. .T ohn::;[ol1e, ::'II. B. F, Hohinsoll, ~L n.
"T.
7.2.09
\\'. A. Rice,
13.3.02
J. F. Smith,
18.2.0&
A. IIotl ge,
M.B.
r.n.o.s.
!II. 13.
Sergt. T. Lee, 9, Bcverley Road, Bolton. • ergt. W. II. 'Yallbank, 130, Belmont Road, Astley Bridge, Bolton. Fi rst 0 ([jeer T. Hen son, 10, IlooLclJ Street, Dan bhill (2.10.1 J.)
When
] 1-1, VerlJon SLl'pet, Doltoll. First Class SeJ'gt. "-. H.uslJion,
Officer or 111clnuoT ill c11nrge and
Surgeon.
fanneu.
II. J . Ackcl's, ,6, ) 'ellture Street, J]oltolJ.
14.6.01
J. M. Coats, M.n.
Victoria Hall
20.2.0:>
Surg. Capt.tin J. ,Voorl,
20.I.Oll
H. JI ash Ill,
19 .. O~
T. P. Bl::l.l1c,.;. L. ILL'. 1'. "\V. Lrc, :\1. n. .T. S. "\Yils011. ~I.B.
Westhoughtoll ... Bredbury aml Romiley
9. 9
Brierfteld
11 . Kinsl'lh,
1:2.1.10
Burnley
G.00
1..1:.1'.1' .
Bury
S. fJ.)
.T. , (nllt. )1. B. D, G. Rohel tSOll,
n. -;\L
\\ . n.
17.12.01
Jt.)lb\l'cll :II. IJ.
Bud.::ll"·, ::'ILl>, ,'. '1', 1.(11'(1, ::'II.H.('.:-;.
17.2.0fl
J, null',
Charnock Ei char(l
~J.
8 10
A. U. 1\. L edger,
Chorley
~7.
1.05
A. !lInckinlosl),
Clitheroe
~L'Un
Oolne
15. G.S'
Ooppull
17. G.IO
Crawshawuooth
] 2. 97
Orewe
2~.4.
()rompton Div.
27.G.01
95
"LB.
"\Vhitb:llll,"\I.H .. I·.)!.
Chester
::'11.11.
n. K Ormc,
Secretary and t\.(\drcss.
·ergt. 'IV . Faru\\"ol't1\ ,
trect. IIorwich. First Oflic~~' .T. lIel1,j),
41:3, Bun- Rorvl, Dolton. Actill" First ()ffi(~cl' .T. ,V. Lo\yc, Yi~loria II ouse, \\' esLhouglltoll, ncar BOltOll. f'111'1. \\-. "\V:nl,u"b1 11.
70, Stockpnrtltoad. BledlJlll'Y· First Ollieer n. Harl'isol1 . j 1, nerkclt \< Street, BriE'l'firJc1.
.
7, Owenc; Roau, llo\'\\'1c1l. SCl'gt. 1':.. H eall, 413, 1)ury Road, Bolton.
J. CooP,
4, Part
tred, ,Y c'-lhoughtol1, ncar Boltou_
COl'[ 1. J. Collin". . g. L'l\\TCllCe ,:trcet: ROllnley. Sel'~t. l\.
:.-.' mith,
l,l'lakel" Bridgc, BI ierfielc1.
:ILl: .
H . .T ~]nlle. :11.11 .. ('.:11. F n. Ho11IlCS, :II. H.
n,. n. Oastleton
It. ('. >l.
n.
.T. ITode. ::'ILI:.<'. ' . A. Pi ric." :If. H. "\V. H. Parkinsoll, Brom borough
\
51 GC'orr,c
~l.
;'1.
addrc~5.
First () meel' J anH'S l')rescotL.
H orwich
lG. Pemuerton treet, .Astley Bridge, Bolton. J. Johnson, 75, YelJice Street, Daubhil1, Bolton.
Acting Sec. Corpl. W. Ral\'liJJs()J), 113, Starelilfe Street, GreaL L~~"e r, Bolton.
Fir.;t Ofliccl' J. lIunly,
Clyde SLreet, 1301 LOll.
Oorps or Division.
.T. W. Ohar1wick,
JI!.ll.
~l.ll.
1\1. n.
11. Y. S\\illtla1L', )1.1:.(,.<';. A. A. l:' ni e·h,\", \1.1l. A. ]J eys, ~I.B. J. l\1:tckcI1Zic, lIf. H. A. G. K. L ellgl' I', r.1.l>. K L. Oompston, 1\1. H. IL .J. 'Yal'rill ,!.,( loll, I. I). T. !ll'lrLlell' , \1.]).
•\ ct il1~ Fii'~t Ollie<'l' W. T. IIorlg'oll. J 11111io]!': N elY hest!:'!' Hun(l, Drom borough, C IE' nre. llilt . .T. L. (Inll>lll'll, ]I), (~lleellslJl1l'y Hoad, Bllrnlry (2.10,11). I
,', }:n~rl',
G, Hilton Slrcel , n.lry.
First Olliccl' .1. A . .l.~llttnl1. 61. (,Illlld! Stl" t, ('lstleton. . . \ rLillL( f.;IlPt. C. l)o\\Il\\al'd, G1 \\'a]ltr, tl'eet. l'lll·~ter. Ad])')U SlII,t. He\. 'I'. ll.
TA'l'
'on,
... l'll1lrnock \,i('nl':l~l'. lIear l'l . WI'1t'Y· Fil L Ofii<.:cl' It. \.slllon, S]>rill!-:lI'oo(l C(lltng-p, IT capey, 'hoI'lL'y. Flr"t Ollicl'l' W. Hll,>lJlOll. :.l0, 1\l'u\\'Il],m !-'tl'ept, ]iLhel'l'e. · upt. \\7. lI e:tl', 34 , Pnlll'es,; Slrl'et, 00111e.
Acting Fil' t Ofliccl' 'Y. JT. H odgsol1, Junior . First OfIicel' r. DixolI, 1 '3G, H nrtlcy Stl'Cl' t, l3urnlcy. J. \\. "'ilkill,.;on, lu, ~harle' .... rnd. Dnry. l'ir:::t Ofliccr J. Knttal!. ~\ cti1l~
Rcy. T. II. LCl:"oll.
E. G. A111 c.'. A('ti1lg !"l'C. S. Diamond. }'-'. 'llilleh::tlgh tl'l:d, 'olnc. E.
Rnpt. W. N. Tfanlin g. 376 HUl'llI!'\' Hoad , Cra\\'shn.wbooth. , l1Pt. \'. II. Oldham, ~il, Rta1l1fol'll A\(!l1ue, CrelYc. Supt. n . MOrlOIl, 1 010 J.liLllllelon Hotl.d We st, MilIlllclol1 J~lII Ct'iOll . Il eal' l\l:lnchester.
Sec. E. 131'o\\'n .
~bu\1t.
l'ell(llllOre Lane, CopJlull. SUilL \Y. K. lIaldill g. Serut. A. ,Tones, "\Yalthall Strect, Crewe. Corp1. 1I. ]~\'el' i ngton, 101. J uuilee Tcrrace, Shaw, near Oldham,
31,
No.
IV.
Dr
'TR.IC1'-CORP~
AND
DIVlSJONS
(ConLirl1lod.)
Wh !'n
Corp or DiI·isioll.
forilled.
30.1Ul9
Da.lton -in -Fl1l'ness
8.11. 08
Dal'wen
T. F. Fos ler,
J. \Vill ett,
1II.lt. U.H.
liT. H.C'.S.
1 n. ] 2. 05
Dublin Oity ... Dublin , \V. & R. Jacob's
25 .7.11
Dublin, St. James' Gate
1 .3.01 4. !l.00
Dukinfield
G. P. Cope)
M.I).
.T. '. L. Day,
,r.
L.ll,C.P.
LUlllsden, ill. n. E. A. Clarke, M. n.C.fl.
1I. G. Deans,
Edenf1el(1
12.2.96
Ellesmere Corp,.
1:).5.09
'orps Sl1l'g. II. Bateso n,
H ead(lua.rt('rs'
Hi.5.00
II. 1"). ,V . LinC'oln,L.l1.(',P.
Bootbstown
15.5.00
A. J. Lowe,
L.R.C.r.
Rail,,'ay
E;.5.09
A. Delhalll,
)I.n.
lIt.H.
;IT. 1>.
Little Hutton
A l\IBL I..IANGE
22.11. 09
..
Swinton
15.5.09
n.
\Vorsley
16.6.09
E. T.
Fleetwood
1.10.n7
P. ;'1. Pellman,
Foulridge
30.1. 97
A. A. Dickey. :lI.D. 'Y. Doyle, ;If. n. .T. R. hotton, T .11.('.1'. .T. G. Jones, )I.D. Corp, Burg. J. Broomheacl ,
3. 01
Hapton
1·1 .7.97
Haslingd en Oorps
II. Phipps,
:lI.l1.C.S.
co\Yby,
:lLB. ,'LB.
iiI. B., C.lIL
Sergt. "IV. "IV. Askew, 6:3, :MonnL 1'len.sanL, Dalton-ill-Furness. Supt, W. R. Bn.xcndalc, 87, Grep.ll \Yay Street, Darn-en. Supt. J. Thompson, 61, Lower Gardner Street, DulJlin. Acting Supt. G. W. SmiLh, "Avon" Casimir Avenue, Ra.Lhnlines DnlJlin. Supt . .T. Lumsden, l\1.n . 4, Fitzwilliam Hace, DLLhlin. First OfIicer '. W. Tapf;01J, 30, Union Street, Hy(le. Supt. IT. A shworth, 1n"e11 Vale, Ed enfield, neal mid Chester. AcLing Corps Supt . .T. Wa1hmrk, Drywood lIall, Worsley. J. Robinson. 332, Manchester H.oarl, \Ya1krl ell. Acting First Officer .T. JJrnuclrett, :1.2, Ellenbrook, Booth to\\ n. Acting First Officer W. 'l\1<11kin50n , UC. \\';Llkden Boad. WalhIen. First Officer.J. Jackson, Gi1deu. HollinR, Little Hulton, Bolton. ,'upt. A. McDown.ll, 73, Mo s Lane, Swinton. Supt. L. Gortoll, MOl1umentLodge,Boothstown,nr.lIanchestel'. Corp1. \V. Worden, 2, ~Iilt()n Street, Fleetwood. First Officer F. Bulcock. J 6, Station Road, Foull ic1ge (7.12.11). Sel'gt. L. Oar tel', 33, Uanchester Road, Hap ton . Corps Supt. J. Broomhearl, 46, Hegent Street, Haslingden. Supt. IV . .Jack on,
Havcl'igg
7.S.00
B azel Grove ...
1.9.96
\\T. II. Tomlinson, M.B.
1. Bankfield Road, IIaveJ'igg, Fir'lL Orocer 3. Dalli01s,
Heywood
1883
II. F. Jeffrey,
Sllpt. J. T. Ifard",n.".
T. 1\1 etca.l fe, 33, Skelgale, ]Jaltoll-JO-Fnrness. ,J. P. Bury, 3, l\nyoll Street, Danven. .J. )IcDollald, 26, Grf'at B1'llns\\'ick Street, Dnblin. AeLing Supt. G. \V. Slllith. SergL J. ,J. ThornLon, 133, South Oircular Road, Dublin, \V. H. :JlarsclelJ, Godley Hill, Godley. SCl'gt. \V. Haslam, Tor View, Edenfield. Corl's Sec. J. Wallwork.
.T. W . Dyson, 4~0) nIauC'hester Road. \Y alk(len. Aetiug ec. J Math er, 256. New Earth Hel.. t:l1enbrook, Boothstown. Acting Sec. W. Sharpe, 40, New Earth Road, Walkden. J. Topping, 396, Manchester Road West, Little Hulton. S. Yates, 22, Beech Street, Swinton. Acting Sec. P. Pollitt, 20, The Green, Worsley. Corp1. W. \Yord en .
.J. \Y. Pickl es, 6, Almer Row, Fou1rirlge. R. Crompton. 13, \Yater Strect, Hapton. '. Ooulton, Fair Hill, Helmsbore, near }lanchester.
CL1Ul Uerl'llJd.
R. Goslinf!',
57, Commercial Road, I-Iazel G1'o,-e (2.10.11.) l\LB.
]8, Oooke Street, Ha ze l Gro,-e. E. j\liln e.
Tnfi eld Hou se. J3i.l.J.nford;J llcy,,·oO(1. Rocl1c7;dc-.
.J .. Cro;;vcnor Street"
- -!....----
--r
\Vh ell fOI'lIwd.
COrl)S 01 DivisiOll.
Olllcer 01'
SllrgeUll.
Hindley
13.7.03
T.:JI. Angior,
H odbalTO\\'
leI.n.oo
Kelll1al
] O.:L !)!)
Keswick
~ti.n.!ll
11. F. ,Yal'wiek, ~[ B. ,J. I\l. lIll eY , \1. B. )[ajor \\T. iL COl·kill. .\1. .J. Di rk. )1. 1;. .1. lL nlll'llLtt , ~I.I~.
Knutsford
:20.:2. OJ
Lieul.-Cnl011L'l T. Fl'lllll'tl,
LancasLer
:21.1.01
n. '.
Leigh
01.,i.OO
.T . .1 Ollt'S, )1.13. 1' , A. J alles, ~1. H,C. S.
Liverpool Corps
L!.i.Oi
'.1>"
1. 1. O~
LiYel'pool Div ...
S.lO.a:;
BootIe Diy.
T. 1\1.
~1.
ill.ll.C.S.
)1. II.
1:.('. __ .
0 ,1\\,::;011. L. 1:.('. I'.
L. \. ~lol'gaJl. ')I.l!.
~1anchester and Sa1Conl OOlpS .. ,
J.
C'lyel', '
11.1:.<':, '.
Ardwick
3 1. 7. a:.)
GOl'tOll
1 D.:L on
\\T.
Great Oentral (Rly, Loco . Dl'pt.)".
l.]:2.10
U. Hoger.;,
Hulme
Hl.l.03
.T. K. L\111l1,
North Mancbester Salford Miu.dleton
"I ...
1~.9.0:; 30.1~.0:2
"·I:21.10.Oi
Supl J. GunliuPl', illain 'tl'eet, Yf'i;\\'i ck. Sl1Pl. T. J. ElI\\'anl., fin, Bn1'lll~y Road. Edenfield. .'npt. R. Rooeroft, :!.7, Owell RO'ul , Lanca::; te!'. Supt. T. (illesl, ] 0 , Leigh Road, L eigh. Corp~ Snjlt. J. O. Ellisoll, 0. \\ elli1lgton Bnihlill gs North, ,'lreeL. Li\·erpool. Supt, W. II. Puglt. 10;;, 11111Ll .::)In'l'l, Lil' erpool. Snl'l.
II . 'I'Olll]>lOll,~I.I:. '.S. (:tLl.l~.) ~I.
n.
~1. I: .l'. s. ~I.H.
H.. N. W(,::l l, H.. (i. l\IeGol\'ell, ll. F. JJ. Lazl>nlJy, L.ll.C.I'. H. n. ('mll, \I.IU'.S .
,I.
'V. K
Y.
1 ~'ail'we~tLhel', \1. H.C' . i'l.
,r. \\ ,\lL(1I1.
\1, H.
First o{\1cer ,T. E. Hoclkil1son, 2 ,Gidlow La.nc) \Yi gan. W. Harris, 1 :25, Albert treet, }'Iillom. J. W.Dellt , \Ye tel i fre, Ke1ll1 al. P. . Todd. 13, ?rain treet, Keswick. W. J. P. Daniels, 011erton School, Knutsford. J. Gardner, 39. \\~illow Lau e, Luncu tel'. H. Texter.
ollth Ca tI e' First Otlieer J. Hoberts. II \\"elliu(tton Blli1clill(f' North. ~outh C'1~t1e 0 ~t reet . Li\·erpooJ. F. C. ?lildr",d. J
n. .T.
TUl'kcl', al Slreet, Kirktlale, Liyerpool. Snpt. ,1. II. Bi1lgham, " Ul'lll1s\\il'k Street, nlaede ·fieILl. Corps :-; 11 jl t. ,J. Cryer, \1. 1:. c. s. , [.0. lJp]lL'r I3rook P,tl'~et, Mallc11c"te l'. SUllt. \\T. l\ l ul'l'isOlL, :3. William Strcl'L, Chapel tl'eet. 'alfol'll,
:!.t
Curl S :-)l1Ig,
Secreta,,)' ancl audl'e>;s.
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.'Ul't. G. J. ROLlehier, Th e Grunge, Hil1llley. Snpt. , . Ford, ] 0, Lap lone Road. ~1 ill01l1, Cum berland. Supt. \\T. E. Ilend l:rson, )t.A., ::-l. 1:.
]l.,
:2i.~.a1
M acclesiie 1<1 ...
tll <:lInrge anll :llldress.
B1ll1dielll, Kendal.
L :tlll jlor l. )1. U.
F.:4 Il e,llIL"-, .'I.A.,)I T. D. l'atltloek, \1.H.t'.
1 1ll.'lnUCl'
1'0.\
(2~.1.12).
SU)ll. T. \\'. W. Lloyd,
ITc_, ,,·ond.
;-..
"T
lt11l1, C. C. 96, l1row11 Street, ;'Iaccle"tlehl. Corps ,ec. \\,r. A. Brunt, i, ElllbJen ::3lreet 1I1all cheter, William X ewton, :276, Ne\\' Bank Street, Longsight.
I
1G, Sal1lHLlnl L:llll',~orlh R t?ciLliteh (",.1l.11). Fil st )f1ie('l'.1. :-\. R ',\'icy, !,I:,ollth C1ilrl' Street. Higher Ope1l5ha\\', Man- I (·hesler. HLL]'l. ,1. l\lartin, li 1, Pemhcrtoll tHrcet, Old 'tnlronI. 8npt. ,I. 1\1ellol', 82, W:\Verley Roa(l !II oston, Mltllc:hesler. upt. I,'. F. 'Wells, 1 " SLanley f-lll'Cl't, l oss Side, Mallehc ter. ::lnpt. F . .1. Wallon, ,",prillg Yale ll oll::1e, ~lidd1etLlll.
J. Llonl,Junr., 46, Sandford LaJle, North Reddikh. Fir t Ollker J. ". B. Cn ' },
..:\.. :!'ILtitlund,
3~, Bristol Ntreet. Hulme.
J. Grimshaw,
1, \Ya.vel'ley RoaLl, :!\Io ton, ~[anclle tel'. ~. G:1110\,a:)" 5, :!'Ironton Street, 1.10 id.·e, nlallcbe tel'. "L ,mith, E,l\\' thorne Cottage, Hochdale Rd. Middleton.
n.
COIP~ 01' 1l11·ls10JI.
Wlien rill 1111:'1.
M illll o\\" a nd N ew lil'Y
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l\lol'ccambc
18.:!. [)(i
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,r.
Chn.c1l\iek,
:':iecrelary anti arjc\rf'ss.
M.Il.O Fl .
~I.A.,
1I . F. Oldlin111,
,r.l>.
,J. C. ,\slt lOll. :\1. n.
:;\Ios::;lcy Nelson
18.11.00
10 . S:::;
COlPS
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ewlown
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..
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Oldham Corps
1.10. %
\:n lml
1.1 O.!Hi
ortlm ich
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n.
Corps S\ll'g.
n.
1\. Hold),
:\1. I., ~I.Jl . 'IV .. J nekson,~1. B. A. WhiLchcHll, [,.1:.('. P.
'IV. I r. CarsL,
~.i.ll.Ol
Norden
'IV . UalllCrOIl,
n.
:\1.
,J. 1\. C. DnOllan,
\T.
n.
A. Fielding, 27, lT ldli\\'(dl Strcet, :Thl ilnrolV. Supt ..J. A. Willis, ~, Il ol'lllly Trrrace, 'i\ l orccamhe. Supt. H. C: ['cell Illllgh, ~ 1, (':UT Tl i II Ron cl, ~ I ussl ev. :--lllJlt. II. Hall IIi -tel', •
A. Fielding, 27, lJ al1iwell .'tred, ::'IlillJl'ow. U. W. Humes, 18, I ~rvi IIg Tcrrace, :\IorccallJ l)c.
;J], ])Cl'iJy BtrcClt, Nelson.
Fil'dL (JOicer ,I. W. Wl'igl,t, :t, Wooclsidc Ooltagrs, Newtown, New i.\Iilb, lI(';]l' ~ Lock [lorl. Fll'f-;t Ofticcr K L. Appleyard, \\'illowIJ:mk, lJallliol'cl, H.oclllialc. :--;1I1'L. ,1. 1'. (;;[11)('1', til, .\iHldlell'ieh lto;[,j, or tllWic·ll (O.ln.ll), Adillf; ('nrl's ~1'lJt. ,I. I:. Wilkinson, )I.TJ. "~IlIIlI'y-;idl' " Elhml'll . 'tt'cet, OILlham. Fil'.,t Oftil·rr.J. W. W(Jollf-',Y, :.19, PitL, ·trcet. Olclhalll. FirsL OlJicel' H. ,]a, kSOll, High I::>lad: Farll!, ;\luo)'.i(le. Oldham.
FirsL Orncer J. W. Wllght.
H. Stafl'uril, T
160, Edenfieltl I:oad, l ol'dell. ,'eeonel OJiicer E. Robil1soll, 109, Ohurch H.oad, 1.' ortlJ\I'ich.
T
Uorp~
Sllrg. J. I}. \Vill-ill·
SOil, :\1. I:'
1.10 DU
Failsworth
],j. fl.
0,'
7. J.l17
l\lumps
1.10.01
Paclthum
:W.ll.
Port Sunlight
~.
Preston Corps
~;i.l.
IIcad(1 uarten;
,J. A.
!)
7.01,
TL 11
L eyland and Farri n gton
,
C'01'],s ~l1lg.
ol
C. O. !-italll\cll,
2.00
P. Fl'aser,
R adcliffe
1
\Vhen ftJl'll1cd.
21. G. ns
6.D7
I1awtens t all ~;:;.
Read R eddisll
5.!);:;
10. 1. Dj
[n'lll
l-f~.
J,.R.l' P.
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HLcphcllS011, ,.
] ). 1"011 lk.
Divi~ion .
W. 11.
~I 11 el':--:, :\1. I:. 1\.~. Holden, ~I.J;.
7.5.07
COI·p5 or
n.
;\. ('aill, )I.TI.
'2.i. 1. SS
Fren ch woocl
~ra('kcuzi(', ~I.
I
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P.
(2.10. -, 2)
Snrgcon.
G. Seal'!',
Fil!st OlEcer .J. S. Forl'l:;-it, llio, H.och<1ale lion.cl, Oldham. First UIlie-I'!' ,J. ·W. Woolley (actiug), 3~1, PItt ~Ll'(\Jt, Oldham. • IIllt. :J1. Saud!'ls, '11, .\lillon ~ln'el, Pu(lih,llll. Supt. U. K ..Atkinson, ~(j, Park Ruad. l'ort SUlllight. Call''' , 'ul't. 'Y. II. In-in Sellers. 1, Clwl,cl Strcet, Prestoll.
' Y. M.MacIlruitll, 1,. T:.l' . l·. L. DilVillSUl1, )1. n. A. , \ . K(hml'll, )1.1l. 1'. n. Dharm<tyis, 10'.1:.(;.:--:.
J. \Yeuster. 120, DUl'iller Road, Padihall1. Fm;t OUicer A. Rallc1itlc, Dellford Ron.d, Rock Ferry. Snpt. ::iec. J. Howorth,
)1. D.
13, Fi~hcrgatc, Prestoll .
J. Bonker,
f3IIPl. G. Ibl'lisoll, :3.'5, Hossall Street, Af;htOIl, PrcstuD. Alling tilll't. \\T. " 'alsoll.
1-1, St. Martin's Road. Pres toll . COI·pI. ..L Pea.rsOll, 11, Holman Street, PrestoJJ.
,v.
l \ cL.il'g Supt. A. 1[0)"0'1]'(1, 24, ()ral'ton Ioitnet, l'n·ston. Gih~oJl, \ \ ';1.1''''' je/..:- ~tJ'cct-,
:;~
811 11IlJel',
2, Broad naIlk, LeylaJJd.
Supt.. R.
J . , Yo Shields, I3ccc ll " n'·.... r.~
Prc-st-..\'jeh.
OffiCC1" or nlCl1l.Uer in L-ha.1'ge aUll adtlress.
B.A., ~r.n.
A . .I. GlIlllCY, The Lodge. l; l'cen ~ eres Cemetery I Oldllam_ ACLlUg Sec. J. Hall'isOll, 55, Gra.fton Street, Fails\\"olth. Actillg 'cc. J. Heatol1, 59, Belmont Street, Oldham.
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P,,·eBt; \ v~cl J .
SI:Cl'ctary U.l'\d atlul'ess.
Supt. , V. Eut\\'i>;tle, 100, Spring Lane, radcliffe. Supt. W. 111. i\l aclll'aiLh, I..R.C.l'. Holly Honse, Ihwtclli:itall, ( . 11.11 .)
A . Fie1ding, 52, A1bi.01l Street. Rl1clc1Hrc . C. Himl1e, 66, pring Sid e, l (al\'tenstall.
SupL S. J. S. IIimUe, 7, Folt Street, Rcat],
R. , Vaac, Buck ha.w Terrace, Re::tc1.
HI'.
Blackburn.
T. II. Rillith, :If. D. G. P. 1Iosserojl, :ll. D.
SnpL ,J. P. Dent, -13, Liuganl Street, ReLhlish .
Supt. J . P. Bent.
.T. ROlllry, ".l:.I'.S. 'IY. P. Urallt, ~1.11. ,J. II t 1I1l er, ],. 1:. ('. I'. A. ,Yesh\ood, ".1:.
~1I1't.
J. A. Lord,
Rochdale Corps :Rochdalc Ccntral
Sale and Asllton
!1.7.0li
Southport
8.1. 97
Stockport
. :2.01
Todmorden
:27.7.03
To ttington
:2 0. !l.i
'Y. O. Bentol!, K 1\..
L.U.C.I'.
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R l-i.~htill~alc. :ll.ll. J. L. HILS 'ell, )1.,;. 1\. If. Poole,
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Trrnvclen
IS. G.03
c.
SI een,
rryldesley
~:2. 7.0\)
'1'.
(:r~IJ', :11.11.
Walton-Ie-Da.le
lii.1. 7
'1'. Sh:1rl'les,
W arrington Corps
25.2. !.Ii
Corps Surg.
'2;> . 2.9,
,I. S. l'lnnsoll,
.,1. n.
.T. T . GanH'l',
P5, :Jlillll'oW Il.oatl, Hochdale. ,'1I1't. H. ;.\1iall \\'nodltead, )I.IJ.
l'hishollllC, Sale. Supt. ,T. Illillgworth, ,0, TitlJebarn l:oml, onthpol't. lll't . .T. J. Ol'l1!e, '2 .. , Camhridge Strcet. lIL·l,·iley. locl;p!l't. .Actin!.; ~l1pt. ,1. L. Hussl'll, )1.1:. \\'est L()tl!-,c, TlltlllllJl'," 1. ~111't. H. Jlass\'l". ~ tl, BIll'Y l~l1;tll, Toltlll.!.;tllll. Ner~t. .r. ltol ,insol1 7!l, Lallu HOIISI', Tr:1\\,111'1l. Fiu;t OUicel' I~. K Uri!l11<l1ll, U, l'nl,laJ' ~tl'ecl, 'l''yhll'~';]c)' (~P.l.I:.:l) I::iergt. T. Parker ~, Tabel'llcl'Terra('e, IIoghtoll Lane, GrcgI
L. I:. ('.1'.
) Li, \Yllitll"Ol th Hoatl, Rcclldale, Strgt. T. W. Leck, II, Belgravl' R 0:.11 1, Salc. 'l'. J. LOYCl'idg~. 10, 1;nion ,'(rect, .'onthpol't. :Fir L Ohss Sergt. J. H. ::\lool'! S. . Royal George, tr' ct. , tcckpol t. _\cting SI'l'. Jamcs ._·tallsl dil . 7", 'llalifax R( all, Tod I!!orden .
T. Bel'lT, 3~. Ifl1l" Roacl, Tottin~·toll. E. ,\;hoti~ld, 3'>, Lane HUl1~l', Tra"dcll.
Corp!. P. Grundy, 10, StnlHlish 'trcct, Tylde,ley. 'ergt. T. Parker.
sun Lane, JlL'al' PrcsLoll.
H eadq ua.rters
Orosfield Wa.terloo W hnJey Bridge
n.
J. Ad,tln ',)1. n. n.
L. R.L'.I'. Ad:1.Jlls, ~I.ll.
2:1.1. 05
J.
11.G.OU
T. H.
}\g'UL'\Y, 1•• 1:.('.1'.
]1'. W. MIllT1L)"
fl. fl. a7
)1.
Law,
I..H.C.l'.
l!' . 0. Allan, IJ .I:.L' . l'.
OOlPS ~upt. Oltl'ln.in W. 'IVaring, Lalchl'onl Ilutlsc, Latchford, \fal'l'iugton.
S. nnldry. 1:25, Church Street, ,Yarrington. SllPl. ,T. ROfle, 'IVickcn HOl1se. 1I1't.
~lreLtoJl,
neal' "Tarrington.
W. 'I . IT. Smith,
1·1, Mou1lt A\L'IllH', Orrell, 13ootIc. Supt. S. Bagshaw, H Ol'wich End, Whaley Br idge.
.A. E.
l'a1111 , :2-1, Cairo .'trect, Waning-ton. Corp1. H . Flood, 1~4, J... t. Mary "trcct, Latchford, ' Yarrington, '\'IT. II. Dan:\" IYelbcck, \'I~atel'loo Park. ' Yaterloo.
1\" Ulnyloll, Ilor~\'ich End, Who.lcy Bridge,
No.
IV.
DISTRIOT-OORPS Wilell
Corps 01' Division.
AND
Surgeon.
forlllec!.
17.9.00
Whitefield
28.7.02
A. J. Young, L.rd'.r.
Whitworth
10.6.01
L . .Anderson,
19.12.05
Winsford
4.5. 6
L.lt.C.fl.
B. 11. Woodyatt, L.H.a.r.
IV.
When
Nursing Division.
:ll.ll.
M. G. McElligott,
.t: o.
(Conti nned).
Surt. ,V. F. Mowle, Al.J1.Jey Corn Mill, Whalley. • nrt. J. 'V. Orossley, 111, Bury r e\\' Road, \VhitefJ.eld. Supt. R. A. 3tott. 5G1, Market Street, Whitworth. Sn pt. G. M. Peck, 'J7, Library Street, Wigan. • 'npt. A. Gmllt, Wharton Bridges, 'Vinsford .
DJST1UOT.-NUR3ING
DIVISIO
Secretary alltl [lCltlreSM.
W. ::\lartin , 3, Queen's Street, ,\Vhallq. E. H. Hardman. Supt. E. A. Stott. Sergt, T. Clitheroe, 9b, Greenough Street, ,Yigan. G. Hassall, Orook Lane, 'Wharton, Win -for-d •
S.
Tursillg ollicer or 1I1CIllUer ill cl.arge anel ati,\l'cs.
Surgeon.
I'ul'm('c!.
DIVISIONS
Officer or member in c']large anct audrcss.
Whalley
Wigan
AMBULANCE
Lady Secretary and atillress.
Accrington Oorps : Accrington Nursing Div. Adlington Nursing Dil. Ashton-under-Lyne
nrsing Diy.
Bacup Jursing Div.
1:2.5.01
J. S. Geclclle,
M.
:n!i.Oj
\
. C. Righy,
:.'11. n.
.S.Ol
J.
"T.
4.0
F. \r. IhgllY, ,1. H. P . .T. Bruwll, )1.1:. ]j . U. Uururitlgc, L.Re.l'.
2~.1~.8
Barrowford Nursing Div.
Lady" llPt. Miss ;'1. E. Fl ett.: her, U, Korth '\\"c t \,icll', Aecrington. La.dy'npt. l1is ' E. li'airclongh, 37, Oometery Rtl., Alllington . Lady llJlt. lIlis,> O. Hulley, 2:21, \Yhiteacre Ro;tll, AslttO!l·nntler·Lyne. L :llly'upt . .Jliss 11. ~ilUp::,;on, 22, Croft. tred, IhcllJl. 1st Rnrsillg 011'ioo1' !IIi.; n. ~to \\', Dorset Honsl', B,trl'owlonl. Lady Supt. Mrs. ~1. J. Oraig, In, Glasgow Street, Banow·in·Ful'l1e S. Lady, upt. 1'11". A. l'It:l'[Jrlhy, 6.1, Prestoll XcII' Rd., Hlat:!;·l,u rn .
1 t N Ul'sing Officer lis )1. hel)herd , ,., 13, Albert treet, Acain (tton. :Jli' H. Harper, n The Yine , Bolton Road, AdliulttOD. LaIr llpt. 1Iiss O. Bulley. "
M .•\.,
Lally llpt. MI". Y. 1\1. 01'lne, Marshall Gate, CbrClllount Park, 13laekpool.
Lady
111. Il
Supt. Mrs. J. Pendlcbnry, 32 , Blackburn Road, BOltOll. Lady tlnpt. Miss E. Seholes, 701, Blackbnrll H.d., .\ sl1£:y Briuge. LadY::>l1pt. Miss Eo \rhittl e, 1 (Hl, Greatmoor '!l'I~et, Bolton. Lady :->upl. Mrs. B. 1";1l'll\\'ort It, 7, (~l1l'eJl's Pon,el, H orwich. Lad) Bupt. I iss J. Eo 11 ighulIl, 59, Elle merc Road, BOltOll.
Ii J. Lomax, 36, Folds Rll. Bolton. ACLin~' , ec. Miss F. M. GraYCSOll, East \"iel\', Coharple . Mis IJ. tewns, 13, John Oro" lreet. Bolton. Acting La(ly 'cc. )Irs. M. A. Ohipchase, 13, :Jlelbolll'llC Gro\e, Hor\lich. Acting Lady Sec. 1'1i . ' . H. Jackson, 71, Bcaeonsnehl Street, BolLon.
Corps 8npt. F. LOlll;tx, 1 :3, WyreRlLt.1l· H.c !., Holto11. (.\ cting). Lady SUjll. nlis::; L. Lee, 5, Halifax Btl., nrierJield. Ln,Lly Snpt. Miss L. impson, 00, Albion Street, Burnley, (~.10.11.)
Acting Lath ~l'c . ~[iss D . .T. Robin . on Roh~011 'rreet, Drier.field.
n.
OOlll~. L.U.C.l'.
Barrow-in·Furness TUl'sing Dil·.
21.G.I0
T. F. Fon;tcl',
Blackburn Nursillg Div.
3. 1£lO:2
n. G. F,lliolt, I..H.l'.I'. •\.. P. ~ro!f.ltt, 111. JL<'.~. \V E. JOlll:~, 'I.H.L'.~.
...
Blackpool Nursing Div.
13.11.%
L. G . ....
)I.D.
1\10110)"
1Il.l).
,T. II. Orane,
Lady 'l1pt. :Jli s fiL
imp on,
_\. cting ec. Mi . Y. impson, 27. Ford tr'eet, Barrowford. lUis J. Ohild, 27, Clarence Rd., Barrow-in·Fume It Xnr . Officer ~li i\f ..\li ttOll, 77, hOlTocl~ Lane, BhlCkbull1. llpt. lUI's. y, :Jl. Orme.
:.'ILl.:.
Bolton Oorps : 26.7.0
J. \Y. J ohllstono,
Astley Bridge Nursing Dil.
10.1.09
(Acting). F. Rollinson, LB. J. \V. JObll!-ltOIlO, ;II. n.
Gren,t L ever
ursing Dil'.
Hl.6.07
lIorwich r ur::iing Div. ..,
:}0.10.0G
IIcad(luf1rters' Nursing Div.
E.
n.
Ham'd)()ltolll, n..\.,
1Ir.1U'.~ .
VicLoria, Hull Nnrsing ViI'.
16.n.ou
8Ul'g. ·Oa,pt. .T. "\Y U()tl, M.I~.U.~.
W esthough tOll f1
Brierfield Nursing Div. Burnley Nursing DiT. .. ,
H.. Ihsbm,
lll'si ng 1)i I'. ~G.\).Ol
M.
n.
,Yo H. Park illS01l , J. A,
1I1.1l.
(~:lrcll1er, lit. B., ClIl. ];j. Bircl, L.::;.A.
LOll.)
F. Tig-htiugalc, ~l Hawthorne Road, BUl'I11f.1Y.
No.
IV. DISTRICT-NURSING DIVISIONS (Continuecl.)
When fOJ'mad.
Nursing Division.
Bury Nursing Div.
11.!).D5
Castleton Nursing Di v.
6.. 0:3
Chorley Nursing Diy ....
6.8.G8
Clitheroe Nursing Diy.
n.l0.93
Colne Nursing Di v.
1.5.80
Crewe Nursing Diy.
~2.1.11
Crompton Nursing Diy.
12.8.02
Surgeon.
F. B. H olmes, "Ln. VV. Hothwcll, M. u. A. LOIlIH'i, "LB. R. T. LOld, }'J. R.,-~.S. A. l\lackintosb, M. B.
O. E. Orme, M.R.C.>:. U. V. Swinclale, 1r.l~.C.S. . A. G. Dickry,
A. J. Cross,
1902
Dalton-in-Furness Nursing Diy.
Nursing Omcer or member in charge and address.
~I.D.
M.B.
3.11. 0
T. W. Heywood , L.n.c.p.
Dublin City Nursing Div.
10.5.0!)
Ella, \Yebh,uLn.(30.11.11.)
Foulbridge City Nursing Div.
30.1. 97
A. A. Dickey,
Darwen
ursing Diy .. ..
M.D .
G. Ge<lrles, M. D.
Heywood Nursing Di v. Kendal Nursing Di y.
7.3.0
Dr. Cockill,
Lancaster Nursing Div.
27.5.07
H. C. Lambert,
Liverpool Nursing Div.
19.8.02
BootIe Jursing Div.
26.3.06
F. J.S. H en,llY, M.A., ilJ.D. P. Hick, )1.13. T. D. Padd ock, M.R.C.S.
6.3.01
A. M.. Eason,
19.5.09
J. R.
M.D. )I.B.
f
L ady Snpt. Miss R. E. Crompton, 146, Chesham Road, Bury. (8.11.11.) Lady Supt. Mrs. E. A. rr\\'eedale, Arncliffe, Rochdalc. 1st Nursillg OHicer l\liss M. E. Ince, 17, Hill Street, Chorley. Lady Supt. Miss E. 111. LalJdles, 48, Wilson Street, ClitllCI'oe. Lady Supt. Mrs. E. Taylor, 9, Duke Street, CoIne. Lady Supt. Mrs. M. E. Warneford. Deva Villa, Orewe. La.rly Supt. Mrs. M. A. Pooley, 1, Market Place, Dalton-in-Furness. 1st Nursing Omeer Miss ~l. Aspuen, 2, Elswick Street, Darwell . 1st urs. Officer. Mrs. K. E. ilIiddleton·Curtis, Aclare, Glengarry 00., Dublin. Lady Supt. ~lrs. R. H. Richmond, Hole-in -the-Walllnn, Foulbridge, Nr. Colne. :st Nursing Officer Miss E. Pearson , 20, J obn Street, H eywood. Lady Snpt. Miss B. A. Oollinson, 1!), Highfield, J\ pnrlal. Larly Supt. 1\1rs. E. Ball, 71, Lune Ru., The Mar:;h, Lancaster.
Larjy Secretary alld arjrjress.
Lady Snpt. nil'S. E. TWf' ed llle, Miss L. 'WbalIcy, 6, Livesey , 'treet, Chorley. Miss E. Lang, 40, Pimlico Hoau, Olitheroe. L ady Supt. nIl's. M. E. Wamefol'(l. Miss G. Smith, 60, Burkstolles Road, Shaw . Mrs. M. Chapman, 66, Mount Pleasant, Dalton-in Furness. Acting, 'ec. illi ss M. Bury, 10, •'lanstie1d Street, Da\'wcn . Ist.l. ~urs . Officer ~Irs. E. E. illiddleton-CUJ tis. Miss E. Wilson, 2, ~WilsOll Street, Foulhridge. Lady Supt. Miss B. A. Collinson. l\1iss E. J. Hudson, 3, \Yest Rd., Marsh, Lancaster.
Liverpool Corps : -
Lytbam Nursing Div ....
L.B.C.P.
La(ly upt. nIl'S. A. i\l cXa ught, 13, Holly Grove, Searord. 1st Urs. Officer Mrs. J. larsden 93, W n.rton Street, Lytham.
Miss H. Relley, 10, Percy :treet, Li\'erpool. Miss A. H. Thom 011 . Miss E. Keates, Holme Lea, Lytham.
M. & S. Oorps : Manchester N 1.using Di v.
Lund,
Lady Supt. Mrs. O. Oowan, 73, Ayres Road, Old Trafford.
M.n.C.S.,
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2.9 .11
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Miss J. V. Bircball, 104, vVellilJgton Street, JIoIancbester.
NurSin g ofliccr or memlJe1' in cb:nge ann address.
Lady SecretAry anrl address.
Milnrow and New lIey Nursing Div. M. D.
1st Nursing Officer Miss E. E. Kitching, ~,\Yest iew Terrace, Morccambe.
1I1r . J. Garrod,
Lady ~l1Pl. nIi·s E. EtlmOllLlson, 03, ll1'3.(1. haw ~trect, Telson . 1st ITurs. Oflll-l'J' M\'~. A. Ashworth, 11 , Edenfield Hd. , Norden.
Act. Lao y "'ee. Lady, upt. .JIiss K Edmondson.
M.B.
Nelson Corps : Nelson Nursi ng Di,". Norden Tursing Diy.
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Tun;ing
Padiham Nul' ing Di \'. Port Sunlight Nursing Div.
Di \'.
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15.0. 5 10.12.91
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Aeting Lady Supt. Mrs. E. F. Wilkinsoll, SUllllysiue, ,Ycrneth, Olllh:t1!l. Lady Sill t . .JIi. ' L. Gregson, ,\' estwood, Patlibltlll. 1\. Caine, )1. ]>., Tew Ferry Park, New Ferry, Ch e ,hi rE'.
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27.5.95
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ill. D.
27, Oxford treet, ~l orecam be. Acting Lady Sec. Miss C. RowbothAm. 12, Mountain ·treet, Mo ~sley.
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Prcston Corps : Preston Nursing Diy.
~1. A., I
M.ll.
Prestwich Nursing Di v.
24.6.09
Radcliffe Nursing Div.
5.10.03
Rawtenstall Nursing Di v.
11.7.11
Read Nursing Div.
5.10.06
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2nd Nm·s. Offi cer Miss II. , . H. Higldielll, Ashton Ribble.
Lady RU1'1. Mrs. A. Gilsoll, 3, Warwick Street. Prc 'L\\'ieh. Lady 81ljlt. Miss K Smith, 3~, Oh llJ'ch 'treet, l{aclclill'e. ( .11.11.) L :uly ,'llpL. :Mr.. E. Taylor, 90, Bumley Rd., l;a\\'Lellstall.
Mrs. , . Hoole, Douglas Yillas, Prest \\'ieh. Lad)' Supt. 1\1i s E. l1lith.
1st NUl'S. Officer ~liss K. IIilton, !1 , Leigh Terrace, ReIHl. ( .11.11.) L[ttly upt.!lIi s E. H. Barlow, I, Lam beth Roau, Barlow Laue, Redtli"h.
Mis A. L. Wood, Toll Ru,r, il1l0n ton e, Padiham. 1Ili s K Leicester, " lIilbre," Windmill Lan e, Reddish.
Lady Supt. Miss II. 'larke, UawLhorn Tcrrace, Broad Lanc, Rochdale.
Miss E. Ogden, 205, Ashfield Rd., Rochdale.
owerhutts;
Mi A. L. \Yhitehcad , 11011y 1Il0unt, Rawtenstall.
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25.1.95
.T. Hodley,
M.ll. M. B.
Rochdale Corps : Central Nursing Diy.
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Southport N ur ing Di \'.
5.12.10
8. U. Fenn,
St od:port :r ursing Diy.
4.12.07
1I1i"s H. Balmer,
T odmorc1en Nursing Diy.
27.3.05
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T ottington Nursing Di v.
2.9.95
A. II. Poole,
Trawden Nursing Div .
1 .6.03
G. Skeen,
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M.B.
2.12.05
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' Vaterloo Nur'ing Diy.
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I? )Iasters, 125, Eastbonrne R .l., Bil'krlale. :JlissF. H. Brown, ~Iiss
Lady 'upt. Miss 1. H. Balker, 1]6, Chapel Street, Edgely. (2.10.11.) Lady ,'llpt. Miss A. ,VhiLpltead, 8, Stansfield Streel, Tl)rlmorucll. Lady Sl1pt. 1\1iss M. BellLley, 4, TIa.ll, Street, Walshaw. Acting Lady SllPt. l\II'~. H. RolJinson, Hopkinson TerracE', Tmwden. A('iing Lady Supt. l\1iss A. A. Raylol', 7, Albert Tcnace, l1l'. \Valton.
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and adrlress.
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Warrington Corps ; ' Yarrington Nursing Diy.
:JEss E. Shaw, Howle\' Quay IIouse, Howl ey I,alle, '''ar'ton. Miss F. E. • picer, 59, Oxford Rd .. \Yaie:-loo. 11i5s M. A. BO'Hl ell, Wood Enu, Furness Yale, Whaley Blidgt::. Miss E. Konis, Chamley , treet, 'Yhi wfield.
Lady Supt. Mi<;'3 1\1. A. IIac:kett, 197, Orford Lane, 'YalTington. Lacly .' llPt. :Miss M. , tewar~, ,:9, . 'aUlly Lane, ~eaforth. La(ly SU1\t. ilIl's. L. Beant, Bank House, ,Yhaley Bri<lge. Lflcly 'upt. Mrs. ~I. B. 'lOUllg, Dun trune, \\,11i \ e1ielc1.
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No. V.-N orth-Eastern District. Deputy Oommissioner-Mr. S. O. , VAnDELL, D oe H ill iIonse, l1l'. Alfroton Derb District Chicf SW'geon-Sul'geoll-Majo r E. W ESl'-SYi\1ES, M. D. A.M.n., 30' Presc~t tl'eet, H alifax . ' Assistant Oommissioner-iIlr. . ,V. M ALTON, Rock Cliffe, Cheadle, StaIT's . Acting A ssistant C01Hmissioner-Mr. P. RATCLIFF, l\IoorlaI1l1s, Slaploford Nott Assistant C(}?nmissione1·-l\Ir. H . O. ELSE, 1, Agden ROMl, 'heiliold . ' s. Acting . Assistant Commissioner~Mr. F . LAMBEHT, M. ll.C.S ., L.R. C. p FaIrfield H ouse, N clduntl, LIncoln, (2 .11 .11). ., ~lcting .Assi~tallt C07ll1llissiollel·-iIl r. A. ELLISO T, L . ll. C. P., 120, Domestic Street H olbeck, L eeds, (27 .2.12). ' District Chicf Superintendent-Mr. W . II. Ohambers, Conislll'O', near Rotherhan Distl'id Superintendent Treasw'cl' -Sl1I'geon-Oaptain A. J . HELM MONTAGU~' M.D. , B.A.M.C. (T.), PoLt('r, lrcet, 'IVorksop. ' District Supc1'intcndent SCCi ctm·y-Mr. II. C. CUAMBERS, Sunnyficld , Beicrhton n eal' Sheffield . 0 , District Inspcct01' oj Sto1·cs-Mr. H. L. THORNTON, T horpe Villa" Aldmondbury, Huddersfield. REPORT OF THE DEPUTY 00llBnS IONER. D OE H ILL IIOUSE, NEAR ALFlcETON, 30th September, 1911. IR,
I beg to submit my report for yeur ending eptember 30th , 1911, and in doing the uumbers of the Brigade continue to how a steady year, and greatel: efficien?y in the diffe:cnt Corps anrl D n'lslOn . I am glad to report 3. greater mtere t m the forma,tlOn of BriO'ade Oompanies to assi t the Terri torial FOl'Ce8. I ha ye again to report thu.t a ~10St successful camp ,,'a held at em'boro ill \Vbibyeek-onc of the lJC;;t attended that we hu.ve held, and I cannot speak too highly of the way in which hoth officers and men conducte~ themselYes whilst in camp, and Illy tha,nks are especially due to Surgeon-Oaptam ~l ontaJue, who acted as Corum::l.Udant, District Sec. Chambers D r. Wood, ~ncl. other officers, who took a prominent part in cump work , for th~ arduous dutIes lllvoh'ed on them to make the camp the success it ,ras. All Oorps and Division, have bcen inspected during the year with lllOst satisfactory results. T he report of l)uulic duty performed by all, on dilfl:.l'cnt occasions ill their different neighbourhood' , shew the u ef111ness of thc Brigade, while a large number of men and nurses from my district performed the arduous and tryin rr duties that dev01 ved on them a.t the King's Ooronation, ill a most satisfl1.ctol'Y mann~r. My stuff has been augmented during the year and I have now an Assistant Commissioner in each of the different 'di. t ricts in my charrre which I feel confident '11 Yery much add to the efficiency , b , WI of the Briaade, and ensure the work of i nspections and organisation being thoroughly perfon~1ed. I append a list of Oorps and Divisions in my c1istnct in order of seniority and distrib ution. I have the honour to be, iI', Your obedient Sermn t , STUAI:T C. , VAP.DELL, K night oj GTCtce, Order of the Hospital (!f St. J ohn oj Je1'1lsale;n, Deputy Gom.missioner, K o. V. Dist1·iet. T hc Cbief Oom missioner, St. J ohn A.mbulance Brigade. ~o I am pleased to say that m?r~~se on the preceding
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Supt. H. L. Herse)·, The Lilacs, Featherstone. Supt. J. W. Thompson, 24, Lisbllrll Road , Bu.rnolclswick. Supt. 'V. ,\.. ne:l1amy ;)1, Agnes Road , Darnsley. Supt. 'v. !II. Morelon , 42, Ford Street, Derby. Supt. 'IV. Pllwiss, Birchwood Colliery, Alfreton. Supt. W. E. Winfl el.! 46, )li11 Street, Bir::.tall. Supt. H. R. SteYClIs, Blackwell, Alfretoll. Supt. W. H. Collier, The "illas, Dolsn\'er. Supt· \\T . .T. HussolJ, \\'iu lCl'hol III , Aluert Street. Supt. V. llatesoll, Sonucla, N c\\ 01'\1;;:; Street. Supt. W. K. F1el1lillg, lIigh View Hoad, Et;holt. 1st O/licer K nussey, 30, !lIaidstoue St., Killinghall Rd., Dradford 'orps Supt. F. F. Bond, 1II. n., Thornclitr, Rastrick, Bnghouse. Supt. ,J. Halli(!a,y, 25. Stallley Street, Brighouse. 1st Oilicer '1'. Gledhill, 16 l, Thornhill Road, Rastrick, 13rigbouse. Supt. J. Shelmerclme, 6, Burbngc Roal1, Buxton. Supt. l\f. Roberts, 43, Heulclfield Road, Oastleford. Supt. O. Eo Ward, L.U.O.P., Armaside, Victoria Street, Chesterton.
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Nb. V. DISTIUCT-COftPI' AND AMBULA JOE DIVISIONS (ConLillncrl). Corps or
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22.11.06
Dell:1by Main Corps
21.8.08
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Ravensthorpe Diy.
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J. IV. Applegate,
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E::tstwood and \Vatnall Div.
23.0.91
D. ]\.I. Forbe<:,
Eecleshill Div.
30.5.03
.T. It. Calder. L. n. C.l'. N. II uglws, :II. I!. C. S.
:lr.l:.
::tI1(j
ad<lres~~
SLlPt. W. T . Wood, L.I:.O.l'., The LttUl'eIs, Crcswcll. Corp" Supt. (A cting) W. H. ChumlJcl's, Th e Dal e, COllis hol'o' . 8upL. J L S. Witty, ])cnaby lInin, llpar ItoLhcrhalll. Supt. A. J r. namaI'd, Elmhurst, Conis110ro'. Snpt. J. Minnikill, Low Grn.lI!!C, Thumawl, J ulh('rltalll. Supl. II. \Villiamson, Ash Lea, Oonifi1JOl'O'. Supt. R WhiLe, High McltOll, Doncaster. 8npt. D. Challdlors, l)cllaby Main Colliery. f-)lll,t. E. N. Wood, Lr;;Lilllrst, Olel NOl'lll:t11 tOil , JJerlly, Corps S1111t. :\lajor P. B. \\' ;l1h-l': ,'.IJ. , Lcc~ Honsc, 1Je\\'shury. "llPt. I L A llott, Branch Road, Bailey. SlIPt. R CII:u]e"worth, Croft Villa, COlJlelf'al, Olecklteaton. ,'upt. E. Y. ])alT:l.rlollgh, f-):n illp '1'0\\,11, Dc\\sllury. Supt . .T. D. Pern.OIL ~-1, Cohille Tl:'rl'.'LCC, Tlwrpe, '.rakc·ficlu. ~1l(1 Olfie'er F. Slllitll. IJp-alt,y TAliC'. Ossetl. 1st Olliccl' IV. II. Terry, George , treeL H:l. I'Cllst horpc. 1st Class -'crgt. '1'. M . .Tone;:, <1, Haihnw Terrace, ])ulJicll. Su pt. I'. Y. Hen 1'. Thornleigh. Eal'hy. S!1pt. J. Fryar, The (~r::tnge, Eastll·oo<J. NUjlt. .J. II. "W ilkillsoll. 07, Chanyood HO:lcl, Ec<;](·;;Jlill.
t
1st Class Sergt. D. J. PetLitt, Elmtcl's Road, Croswell. f-lel'gt. E. Power, Wlleatley Road, D pllal»), ::'1ain.
W. A. Johnson, 3, ,'ill1pson Place, lVlex1)oI'0. 8ergt. \Y. 'Winch, Rescue, 'ta.tioll, W~tll. f-)el'gt. ancI ,'ec. F. Griep, 111, Oxford Rtl'eet, Deroy. Oorps f-)ec. C. Thome') 8, \Vilton ,'treet Dewsl.H1l'\'. II Creel1\\'ooLl,' . 108, Commerci~l Rtreet, Batle\'. ,'ec. and 8el'gt. B. Liley, . 6, Exchange 'b'eet, ( 'leckheaton. 1st Oflicer H. Fowler, Calm's \VoocI Terrace, Dewshury. 1st Class Sergt. A. TIargl'ca\'c.:, 81, Zo~r ,'treet, 010rlev. Sec. and, 'ergt. W. Burll"s, 8, \Yilson Road. O~sett. ,V. Tid varcl, . Rave~) thorpe Road. Thornhill. 1st Cla~s • ergt. T . .ill. Jones. I
I
"T.
~r. D.
Secretary antI address.
I
R G. Priestley, Cowgill Street, EailJY. Acting Hec. E. W. Al'cl1boJd, Dove Cote Lan e, l!;asiwood . N. Frith, 81, ;-;toueball Road, Ecc1eslJilI.
/ Corps or Division.
- -\Vllen --fO""11l(1.
EUand Div ....
3.03
Featherstone Main Div. Gainsborough Div.
5.1.09
21. 8. 0
I
o flice l' 01' momber in
Surgeon.
G. Hoyle,
:lI.D.
1\'. S. Finch, .\\. H. C. T. Cassan,
.'I.It.C .~.
..
G.O-1
II. 11. L(;\ ~lIson, E. E. Cas", ~1.l3.
Grimsby Diy.
.7.09
T. ". D. ElideI'll)"
.\I.I!.C.S.
,'mg.-Capt. J. C.
Wri~ht.
Goole Div.
Halifax Diy ....
~~.
5. 00
~1.1l.
)1. \., .\I.B .
Harpur Hill Di V.
~0.;'.01
J. Bra.ithwaite,
Hasland Div.
~
W.
Heanor Div ....
:.!1.H.O
IIebden Bridge Corps ... IIeckmondwyke and LiyersiLlge Div. lIudd ersfield Corps
.10.0 J
1. .J. 95 ~7.::l.
01
1 91
"A" Div.
1S9J
"B" Div.
1 HOl
Honley Diy. Ilkeston Corps
30. 1. 03 9. S. 99
n.
~t.Il.
~roycrs, .1. 11.
W. H. TurLoll,
~[. B.
G. G. L;t\\'son,
JII. B.
H. II. ;'haw,
.\I. I:.C. S.
Curp~
,urg. F. \\T. ]{obinsLlll, _\1.11. C. D. Pyl' Sill i Lit, >'1. n. H. G. 'l':tllS!CY, ~I. n. 11. C. Ihltll1'ill, ~I.IU'.S.
\\T. H.
)1.l:.C.S.
"A" Div.
\) 8.99
"B" Diy.
9.S.fl!)
Keighley Corps
17. :),97
COI'l's SUl'q;. W. RcnLLcl'ty, 1.D.
N
"A" Div.
17.3.97
Supt. G. Hoyle, Burleigh Honse, RUand. In charge, G. 'V. Jordan, 9, Halfpenny Lane, Featherstone. SUl't. F. ]T. Linley, Linrl 'ey Bank. Gainsbol'ongh. ]~t Ollic'er F. Tenne,', 20, ~1ar,;hfiel(1 Roitll. , llpt. T. ,'. D. Ellllcl'by, )!.lLC.S., 5, ] Tailltoll Aveuue, Grim:::by. .'upt. ~. Ant,r, Ever Ie) Pbce, West End, Halifax. AC'ting Supt. J. Braithwaite, .\LD., nux"toll. Act ing Sll pt. 'IV, II. ~Ioyers, :\L U., York lIou 'e, ] IaShllll, Chestel'liekl. Supt. \\r. H. Turton, ~I.Il., lbrlhoro' House, H e,lIl 01'. ::)npt. C. l'!. Lawson, ~1.ll .• Croll II " tl'('et, IIl'hclen Bridge. ~upt. C. W. ] Talm . h;\'1\' , A1'lIohl :-ltl'L'd, Liver. i<lge. Corps ~ll]ll. KG. Uuwarc1, :II. D., •, 11I1,cl'ley, ,:\1 ol<lgn.:ell , lllllhlel'slield, ]st Oflj(.'L'I· J. K Crosla.lld, j~, Wcst l'an1l1e. 1st Officer It. l'alalll, \roolbidc Hoad, LOCk\I'ooll, Hl1llLlcr:sfiehl.
Sll1aill'~, ~l. It . !'.!:'.
Cmps flul'g. i\. Duhsoll,
J. N. DoLie,
M.A., ~1.11.
Secretary and auuress.
charge anu addr.lss.
A.. Tate, 4, Victoria Road, EUand.
Sec. and ergt. 'Y. H. Hydes, 3 , Cecil Street, Gain boro. ",e,·. and Sergt. G. A. Hodg "oD, Carlisle 'treet, Goole. D. Thompson, 72, Earl Screet, Cleethorpes. 1st. Cla s'ergt. H. Smith, 10, Che tnut Street, Halifax. R. Parker. Harour'Hill, Buxton. Sec. a~u •. ergt. A. Raynes, -102, Rirdltolme, Che terfield. A. Wood, 31, John 'treet, Reallor, R. .0. 1st. Cla's Sergt. T. Lowe, JT cptonsta.ll, lie belen Bridge. A. "m btl'ee, :20, Boundary, treet, lleckmondwyke. Cllrps 'ec. J. R Gheeth:lln, Hi. West Parade, Hndllel'sfielLl . ~L'C. 'a lld Sel'gt. J. \\r. ,'huttlell'ol'th: Lower Gate, Lonc\\'ooLl, IImlderstield. H. Hank, 57, !::kal'\\'oVll'l'errace, Lockwood, Hdl"fill. D. Woodhouse. g, France Hill, Honley.
COI'P~
Snpt. A. l)OhSOll, :'I1.n.C."., Bat It t-:ifl'ect, Ilkeslon. 1st Oflil'er II. 1<'. 1\le1'1'),. Parkhyrst, llkcstoll. ]st Oni.eer H. II. Talh~\'Jll, fitnnlcv lIOllS!', llkestoll. 1Ul'pS ~\i'Ul. K Clougll, St.ceioll Ilal1, Stceloll. Supl. J. S. Hartling, 9, J eville S lreet, IT eigbley.
Sec. aUll 8crgt. ,T. Rend Milllield Road, Ilke-ton. orps Src. J. A. Jo\\-ett, 50, 1\1anuyille Road, Keighley. Sec. and Sergt P. Hoberts, 15, YictoiinAYenuc, Keighley.
No. V.
When formed.
Corps or Division.
• 'llrgr'on.
"' \
"A" D iy.
3.6.05 3.G.05
"B" Diy.
g.OI)
ilverwood Colliery Di,'.
17.9.0"
Swinton Div. . ..
5.1.07
Treeton Colliery Diy.
15.4.040
...
~l.lG.O(j
Horton ection ...
12. (jl)
Sheffield Corps
l~.
"A" Div.
\l\1
12. tl9
... \
"B" Diy. "C" Diy.
l~.!H)
"D" Diy.
1:2. flD
".".J
1.10.9\1
hipley Corps Cen tral Di v.
1.10. !II)
North Div.
1.10.9U
Burley-in-,\Vharfedale Div.
16.S.0 1
'\-'Vest D iy.
27.8.06
Otley Div.
13.10.0:2
I). (Acting) )\.11<1er,;un,
)f.
A., :11. n.
1
(\!.3.12).
,,"Ii ~l\
or DIYI-i 'I .
rurlll((l~
~P,
Lawn .Avenue, Burley.
\V. H. Peadon, 14, D ockE.eld, Shipley.
Supt. J. D. Busfield,
35. A,ondale RO:l(I, Shipley. Supt. J. Snowbn.l1. ~.
Bouth I">aradc
J. Beaumont, 11, Jennet;t;'s Orescent, Otley.
OtIc.y".
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·c.rp~
Secretary and address.
Officer or member in charge and address.
\
\ H. Garton, Sale Street, Hoyland Common, Barnsley. Sheffield Road, Hoyland Common, Barn::;ley. Corps Snrg. R. G. Corps Sllpt. J. D. R. Phillip:;, 4, Collegiate Terrac!", Rotherham . \ Hitll1ell, M.Il. J. W. Gilling, F. A. IIepworth, )l.l). • upt. G. E. Wells, 1 9, Masbro treet, Rotllerham. 2 , Enl1cliffe Terrace Roar], Sheffield. Acting Sec. J. J. II. Street, Acting Supt. G. E. Wells. . \ .13. ,\Vylie )loorc, ::.r. D. 93, Pembroke Street, ~lasuro. Rotherham. E. Butler, Supt..J. Elce, Ravenhill, Rotherham. ),Iillbu1'll, Thryhergh, RothCl'ham. W. Stanley, Actillg Supt. F. HfllTC,Y, ~1. lU '.~ ., F. lhl'vey, i'lI.TI.c.s., ·15, Charles Street, Swinton. Swinton, nr. Rotherh3.lIl. r.1LC.I' . 1'1; Officer G. Wysehall. 1st Officer G. Wysehn.ll, J. D. Kcnny, )I.D. Hill Crest, Tl'eetoD. Supt. E. R. ;'1011Jhet. upt. E. R. rorphet, A. C. A. Lo\'(!~ro"e, ;'If. D. HaIstenr1, ettle. F. Heath, Actin!:! .'l1pt. E. R. ~lorphet , A. '. A. Lu\·c~l'o\ 'e. "II D Horton -in -Rill blesdale, ettle. IIaltead., • ettle. (Actill~1 ~ .' .\ Curps ~ujlt. (Actill~) H. C. Else, Cun" . 'nl'~. E. Darker 1: Agl]c'n f{u:ld, Sheflleld. Earhel', L.ILl'.S. E. Gro"'den, tlpt. ". C. Else. I\'. DllllUl"', I •. H.t'.I'. 29 , '\Yright Street, Sheffield.. 1, A~c1en Rond, 'harrow, lteffwhl. E. 13rooks, ergt. O. F. BuxtOll. 51. Ellesmere Road, Sheffield. A. fielding. ,ergt. \,~. A. Browlle. Y. "- s. D'''''),'n, L. 10;:;. ~lay Street, Pitsmoor. A. ~~ orwoo(l, -'ergt. J. C. '''atkin '011 .J. Slate trect, Olive Grove. OIl'S " ul t. T . .Allen, Corp' ·Ul~. V. Mo. ley. ::! . J'elmollt Cre:.cellt, . LilJley. ~[. n. CorpI. W. utcliffe, ~upt. J. T. Green. T. I. Bonner, iII.A., ::'f.r•. J. Park .A.-,enue, Shipley. , Spurr Road, -'hipley. A. Lambert, npt . .T. H. Potter: E. ~. !-'h.lrpe, ~~. B. 10, Litus Street, Saltaire, hipley. 6. Gr:l.nthfllll Place, Bradford. l~t Officer and Acting Sec. W. G. Mur ray. J 1. ITebl)lethwai Lt., ~l. 1:. ('. ". 1st OlficPl' 'V. G . .:\luna.y.
3. G. OS
Rotherham Corps
DTVISIO S (Continued).
AMBPLANCE
~{. L. Allott. r,.::.!.s.s.:'\ -St-1P-t-.-H-.-Wardel1,
.1. OG
R ock ingham Colliery Div.
Settle Div.
DISTRH1T-CORPS AND
-
I
tl fficer or
__
IT
----
em bel' in charge and
adJ.rc~s.
-I
::;ecretary and
addre~s.
--~----
laJe Diy. ,'owerh,)' Bri<1ge Div. :-;palfling Hail \l'ay lJj \' ,
,
J
11.1.11 1.1. OU
P. Y.
7.2.06
G. L. Barritt,
~O.
bvell') Ir.:land Culliery Dil'. ...
1.11
20.6.01 Talke Di,'.
J. "-. Hainsworth ':
"' 1 21.3.02
~['D.
}'ry: )l.l:.C.S.
J. Court,
~!.I:.C.S.
L.l:'C.l'.
H. :Schilt: L.U.C.I'. ,T. -' tc ,le,
LILC.I'.
rttoxeLl!r Town Di\ ....
'27.7 . .l0
\\~. ,\ .. tamfo1'l1, '\1.l:.C'.S. }' . .:\larl'iott. '\T. T. II. Flctchcr,L.lt.C.l'.
,\Varsop }'Iaill Colliery Diy.
10.1.09
II. W. Horan,
Tihshelf Corps
'\VooUey Colliery and Darlon Di\'. WOl'ksop Di,'.
1" 7
"'1 ...
)l.B., B.~.
10.10.01
29. 4.97
un.~.-Capt.
A. J. Ihllll Montague, )r. D. (.let.)
1st Officer J. ·,Yalker. Dourneville, Thackley, Bradfon1. ~upt. F. P. . l{aw~ou. The Hough End, owerby Brid (Te. ·· upt. ,Yo J. ~loUl)cy, 0 tation Hon. e, l;a.hling. Supt. H. Gregory, ... lreland olliery. tuvcl(;y. l:;t Officer .A.. E. WingroH" Belmont, utton-ill-A hfield. 2nd Oflicer R. Xaylor, 13 . Conuleton Road, Talk(;, toke-on-Trent. ~ul't. T. A. Lawton, Hm t Lodge, Tib helf, .LUfrcton. 1 t Ollicer T . Wilcox, 19, Leighton HoaLl, Uttoxeter. Supt. E. E. Booker, Hock HOll 'e, Wal'sop Yale, hirLurook. lLh Officer G. II. Jackson, ,\Yoolley oIliery, Darton. Acting upt. urg. Capt. A. J. Helm Montague'l 11. D . ,
35, Pottcr
treet, ,\Vorksop.
J. Walker. CorpI. A. \'\hittaker, Parkin on Lane, Halifax. ee. aml ergt. A , Pre ton. GlalLtone \,illa, ,,\Yinsover Road. C. ,Yo Hudson, Duke treet, "'tanIe)', Chesterfield. F . ,\Yood, Hampur Lane, Hath"aite, Mansfield. 2nd Officer R _T a y lor. 3rd Officer F. Jackson. 10, Yietoria Terrace, Tibshelf. 1 t Officer '1'. , Yileox. 1st Officer J. ,\Y. Sleight. "chool House, Warsop \-;:de, Shi.l'ebrook. J. H. Littlewood, ' VooUey Colliery, Darton, nr. Bumsley. ....,ec. and ~ergt. E. Latham, Castle Hill, W orksop.
o.
V.
When
Nn1'sillg Division.
Surgcon.
[olll1ed.
Barnolds wick _ ursi ng Diy.
10.2.97
Bal'llsley N Lll'sing
17.8. 10
DIY.
DISTRICT- N RSING DrVL IO
J
.
Nnrsillg oMlce!' 01' Illembct' in charge and address.
VV. Ar nott, ~r.n . , M. Il. C.il . (Acting). '1'. 11 0lVell , )l.Il.U . S. (Act-
ing) .
Lady Secretary an,l addrrss.
L ady Bupt., Mrs. M. Thornton, 16, E'sex Streut , Bal'lloldslI ick. Lady Supt., .Miss Edmoll(t~oll, Beckett Hospital, Bal'llsley.
Mif:lS P . Jackson,
Lady upt., ~Il' .•. O. Wardell, Doe I-lill Honse, Alit·ptoll. Lally t:)l1l't., Mrs. K ,J. Cltallm:.l.ll. 821, Manchester Hoad, Bl'~Mord.
1st Nursing 0 £fieer, )"Irs. G. Beastall, 8omercoates, Alfreton. 211Ll Nursiug Officer, :'I[n;. "til. A. Jackson, 46, Cliffe Road.
Lu,tly Supt., Mr~. II. ]1~clll'ards, l'JarellJ(1ut Villas, Rrighouse. Lally Supt., Miss K IIopki1ls, ll1awtliorne L:l1IP, Castleford. Lady, 'npt., Mrs. G. K Wooll , The Laurels
1st
17, Ribblesdale Road, Li:olmrn Road . 11i!;s M. Gouridge, 26, Park Terrace.
Birchwoocl Corps:-
Bradford City
O. D . RobsOll, (Acling) .
1 .
Birchwood Nursing Diy. ursing Div.
)f.A., :)1.13.
L. J~.U.P.
21. 6. OU
G. Kee,
0.3.0.2
B. E. T. Ed wards,
Brighouse Corps: Brighouse Nlll'sillg Div . ...
:If. B.
Ca ·tleford Nursing Diy.
16.7.10
Creswell Nnrsing Div.
~6.'1.1l
'W. T. -Wood, (.\cting).
15.:2.0
.T. J. IIuey,L.:lr.~.(ActiJ1g). G. D. J\loon, L. H. ('.1'.
Derby Nursing Di\' ....
1 .7.10
Helen Greel'le,
11. B.
DewslJury Corps Da.tley N ttt·s. Di v.
0.10.00
T. II. \Yooels,
L.R.L·.I'.
1.10.05
J. J\. --'llther1::tl1Ll.
L.H.C'.l'.
ursing O fficer, Miss M. G Thornton, 'astle Hill HOll e.
"J1iss :'II. E. McOall, LYIIlI h l1l'st.
Denauy Ua,ill Corps : Denn,by 1I1aill Nursing Diy.
Cleekheaton Nnrsing' Diy.
:11. B.
(Adillg), 1. 1. !)D
DCI\" 'umy Nursing' Div ... Morley K urslng Di \'.
Ea,rby
A. Beattie,
:II.
D.
3.10.01
fr". E. Twigg, Tickliill treet, Denahy Main. Lady, ll-pt., l1rs. O. K. '. f"miley, ll~, 1\elllestoll nond. Lally ~ll]lt., 11i.8 JJ. J. Gndic, In, Field IIil1, Hatitey. :3['(1 XUl'sillg OlJicc}', l'liss '. Durn1lill, 52. :'I10lll1 t Rtl'eet. Lt XUISIllg (1llicCl, Mr ... .A. Caye, l'ro~l'eut \ IC\\', Leells Hoall. ~ll''':. L. HoldslI ol'th.
Lady BupL
ilIiss N. :?II 0 on , ttoxeter ~ ew Roar1, Derby. Lady Supt., Mrs. 1. J. Gadie. ~Iiss
, 'later, :il. Northgate, :'li,;,; G. H. -'utclifl'e, Warwick RoaLl, Batley.
nrsing Di y.
Eccleshill Nursing Di v. R llaud NurlOillg Diy.
,~
lIalifu.x N u rsing Div.
12.".05
F.
27.9.02
U. Hoyle,
1.10.07
Ll. K. Steele,
J.
IIclard.
)[.1).
(Acting).
:11.
1:!, ~alltl["o!'(l Road, Hl',ldfor 1. Lady Sllpt., ,jJl'S. 1:. A. \\'euster, !l:J, CaLl"'l illc.: HI l'tlct, EIland. Lady :-:\lIPt., }.1 iss 1\1. L. \Varlle[oru,
v.
:2], RhUlles I::itn:<.:t, lJ nlifn.x.
" .... hell fonnpd.
Nursing l)ivi::;iull.
Lady Snpt., Mrs. I3nck1ey,
L.n.C.l'.
Miss E. Grimshaw, 355. I dle Road, Bolton, Bra.dford. Miss T . II. Kershaw, 1, Ballk End Road, Uppel' Edge, Elland. Mis·lII. Oakes, Heath Villas, Halifax.
Lally Secrt:ta\'y aud adlh·cRs .
Sut'c;eon.
IIebclcn Bridge Corps:IIebclell Bridge
~l.
nrsing- Diy.
6. 0 l
:r.
G. La\yson, (Acting).
-r-lrs. M. T. Smith, Beechwoou Yiew, llebuen Bridge.
)L D.
Huddcl'sfield Corps : Hlld<lersfielll 'mill!; Div-.
...
lli.l~. 00
A L. McCully, -'l. n.
Lalh . upt. "Jliss E. Litt11'wood, 35. Forrest .\.Ycnue, Ellgcrtoll. IIllc1del"field.
F. Villy.
Lrr(l~"
lis U. K. Thewli.. 1, Hulme Place, llIarsh, Hudder field.
Eelghley Corps : -
Keigllley N urSillg Di \'. 'ihlell and
teetnll
1T
ursing Di \-....
0.3.97
11. 3. 0
npt., ~lis!'\ R. A. ~lidgely. i" "\lall\'illc Hond. Keighley. Lad) Supt., 1\1r,.;.:'L ng,lel1. l:i~. Ihllk1allll' "ilstlcll
D.
Leeds Corps:Leeel
H,,\., )1.1l.
nrslllg Di \'.
0.:3.07
i\Iacllunuell, J,.Il.C.l'. (Acting). D. \\ .1lul',ly,.\l.u.)U.ll.13., (11-;3-1:1).
Lady. 'npL, Mr~. Bellamy, 4 , Lofthol1se 1'I:1CC, Leeds.
1st lTursing Officer. ~li, sF. Waring, .), unny:'lount, Keighley.
N" elon, Low Fold. Sleetou, Keighley. ~nll Xnrsing Officer, Mi'" Elli , J-!, \Vellclose Terrace, Leecl . ~Iiss
Lincoln Corps:Lillcolll NnL in~ Di\'.
6.6.11
North Bierley NUl'sillg DL\".
29.-1.09
.J. 5.11
Pleasley Nllrsill~ Div ...
'27.7.07
Settle Nursing Div.
A. Grayec;. . Deanlon, L . • A, (Actiug). II W. Snlilh, L.n.C. P . (Acting) . A . C. A. Lovegrove, M. D. (Acting).
6, lTolllshalll A\'enne, Lincoln. Lady "'t1pL. 1\11' . T'. Gillson. '-lIiO'h FC'll'nlv H.oall, \\Tyke, Draclfol'll. L:llly Sl~pt., ~li"g-A. DoLb.', l'il,!t'lcy, 1\1 :lIIslle1ll. Lally 8111;t., )Il's. 1\1. .\.. l)l'oetor, Duke 'troct, Seltk
)11''::.
E. Johnson,
:20, John treet, Lincoln. Lady ;::;upt., :'Ih'. I. Gillson .
:\11' . 1. \Vil on, :'lOllnt Pleasant,
ettle.
Shipley Corps : Hurley Nursing 1 iv. Otley
tll'8ing Diy.
Shipley Nursing Di v.
Sowerby Bridge Nursi ng
Di~·.
~6.
b.Il
25.]0.1 0
'1Y. E. lknlleLt.
21. ::1.0:3
J. P. \ a.lker.
~7.5.05
J. A. AdalL1s, M. Il. ' V. A. t:)tam["onl, M.Il.C.il.
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Th ouerh the energy of Dr. Wishart. the ])ivisional Surgcon of Tewcastle·on-Tyne :on 0 ambult1.uc.·e work has pl'ogrcssc(l in a very satisfactory manner in J) 1V1S 1 , D" t N wcastle n,nd lstnc. ~.rI ' most importan t even t cl uring the ycar lIa~ bcen the Coronation, when mose of 1 ):Oi visions supplicd <ktacllmcnts for local celehrations, and in aclcliLion 33 t)~.rs 129 .0.0.'s and Ulell, u,1lc12G Nursing sisters wcnt tu London to do ~tr~:t Duty. Seven Officcrs :tl1f1 men attended the iuvcstiture of the Prince uf 'Vales at Carnarvon.. . Tl e Oompetitions were agam competed for lJ1 Newc:tstle, as no teams cntered from II 111 Thc succcssf111 competitor", were as follows :-8il vel' Shield-1st. Havensworth D?'~ion 13irtley Iron Co. Oorps; 2nd. Hylton Colliery Division. Uronze Shield1 )t\1 Hylton Oolliery Divi!lioll; 2nd. Onston Division, Uirtley Iron Co. Corp;:; ; O. P. p~imer Bowl-1st. D~wd~)I1 (Joll~ery Division. ~U~iusonT :Nu.rsing ~l~p.-1st. Fell~ng N 'sin<f Di vision. Itltclne .. urSll1~ Cup-ht. l' ellmg 1\ urslng Dn'lSlon. Nursmg Si~~er Y. pn.ync, CentraJ Tursing Division, llull Oorps, won the iurJividual prize jn tbe Oompetition. On 17th June the Chief O?mmissioner hel(~ an Inspt:ctIOn of the Divisions of J orth um berhulc1 an(1 DIl rh ;\!ll In :N ewcn,,,tle, W 11Ich was la.rc(ely at tCllrlecL The Newca.stlc Division has slarted Swilllmin'J. CIa ses for instruction in life'avinO' uncler the auspices of the H.oyal Humane. ·oClety. s A ~~rious Char-a-Banc aecl<lent took pln.ce ahout a mile from the IIead<lua.rters of the Ha.msterlcy Colliery D i visi?t1 .. ~~n people we:e ki~lec1 and a great many 'njured. • ixtecn members of thIS D'VI;;IOIl rendered fir;:;t aId to 13 Ct\ses. J\lemlJers ~f the BUl'llopfielcl and Oonsett Divi~i(JlIs also .lttenc1cd and ga.ve valuable assist..
No. VI.-N orthern District. Deputy C011l?n1·ssione?·-Lieut. C. 13. rALMEH (Army Motor Reservc) Waruley Ball Pelaw-on-Tyne. ' Di&trict Sll1'qcon- J.11'. J. R. Cr.RASE, F.l1. c. S., J .1'., Ogle Terrace, South Shields. Assistant C011lmissio?Zc?·-M1'. A. H. JOllNSTON, M.r..C.S., L.ll.C.P., 4.97, Anlaby Road, Hull. Assistant C01ll1lli&sio?Zcr-J.Ir. RANDERSON,M.B., 4, GladstollcTerrace, Gateshead_ on-T.)'ne (38.11.11.) District Tn:asure?·-Mr. J. O. YA'UOHAN, Fernlea, Cranbrook Avenue, Newland lIull. ' District Sllpc7'l·ntcndcJ1t-Capt. F. ",Y. BunN, R.A.M.C. (T.), M.n., 31, North Bridge Street, uutlerIanu. District In~Jlcctor of Stor/:s-Mr. J. ANDEllSON, M.A., M.D., Hastings Cuttarres " , Sen.ton Delanl, Northumberland. District Secretary-Lieut. F. J. EnGE, 38. Blackett Strcet, N e,,-castlc-on-Tyne. (13-2-12). District S(; (darNfor En'[Jade .it·my d: l.Vavy nescrvcs.-Mr..T. 'VI.'HART ~I D Bristol Terrace, Bcech Grol'c Hoad, Newca tle-on-Tyne (13-2-12):' .,
REPORT OF TIlE DEPUTY CO~DIISSIO~ER.
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30th St.:ptcmbcl', 1911. IH.
I h~ve the honour to su?m~t my report for the year ending 30th .'ept., 1911 . .lhe lllcre~sed member hlp l~ tl~e In.r~·et that has takcn place in this Di tl'ict, bemg a nett mcrea"e o~ ~2.0. ,,-Inch 1::; an lllcrease of 8-1'14 per cent. siueu 1910. Oue Corps and ~2 DIHslons ha\'e been added to the Di~trict, as fullo\\"s : ~ shillgton Culliery CO~llpallY C,oq~s ~omprising six Di vision. -:\11. F. L. Booth, the. ~Ianag~r of thc Ashlllgton Colhenes, htl· accepted the cOlllmand of the Oorps wInch prOllll es to be most successful. ' Artl~Ul"s Hill D.iYision, N ewcastle-on-Tync, Benfield ide Nursing, Blucher Colliery C!10pp~ngt.on CollIery? Con,e~t and District Nursing, Clan" Vale Colliery, Durha~ ~Ity N ur::;I?~" Gree~slde Coll\~ry, Hebburl: T ursing! N cw Seallall1 Colliery, Silks\\ orTth CollielY, ,Vlllckham, ',mlaton N ursmg, 'Vol ·Jllgham. );ewcastle-~n-Tyne .P?t Office ection, ha. been formed into a scparate Division and the old \\ alker Dn'1 IOn has been re\'i\'ed. ' I h.ad hoped that more di,:isions would ha\'e been formed in the neicrhbourhooc1 of Wol mgham, to have constltuted a ,Vear Valley Corps. This, I anii~ipate will be effected next year. ' I am ?leased to rel~ort t~at the whole o~ the Marquis of Londonderry's Collieries, namely .-]~)a"do?, New Seaha:n,. and Sllkcwortb~ haye .tormed strong Diyisions. In connectIOn WIth ~hese Collienes, I held an ll1spechon on 23rd 'eptember at Sen.ham Hall, the reSIdence of Lord Londonderry, when his Lordship was present and a large n~mber of people from the surrounding Di trict. These three Division~ have been eqmpped by the Colliery Management, to a Im'ere extent with uniforms and I hope to see them formed into one Corps before long, " ' , , n
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an~~~e progress mad)e .hy the, Briga~e ~esef\'t::.-; is verJ.' sat~sfactory in this Distric.t. There are now 18 Lrlg~(~e Compames In Dur~Iarn, 2 lt1_ ~ orthumberland, and 8 m East YorkshIre, compl'lsll1~ :t total member 'Inp of 1,00;;. There are 10 mcmbers in the :JIilitary HOllle Hospitals Reserve, anu 3 members in the Royal_ Taval Auxiliary Sick Berth Resen·e. r wish to record my appreciation of the magnificent manner in which all Officers and members under Illy cummand h'l.\,o carried on their work during the past year. In many ca.. es thc carrying on of the dri~h; has b~en e,-ceedingly difficult, but on the whole the average attel1da.nce h:1s been hIghly satisfactory. I haye the honour to be, • 11', Your oucdient 'en-ant, CL.\.UDE B. PAL~lER, Knight of Grac/: of the Order of St. John of Jcntsalem, Deputy Commissioner in ChCt?'gc of No. PI. (Nu?·thern) District, St.J.A. B. To the Chief COlllD1i "sioner, St. John AmlJU1:tnce Brigade. LJ~T OF COHPS AND DIYlslO. -S IN OrtnEr. OF SENIOr.ITY. Hull Corps . 1.2. 6 Hull Corps, Great Central Ry. Central Diyi, ion 1. 2. ,,6 Division (Pier) 14.3.04 ur;,l11g Divi"iol1 1.2. 6 Cramlington Diviion . 11.6,04 " N ' G~teshe~ci. Fell Divi ion . 17.12.94 Hull Corps, Hull& 13arnsley Ry . Hull Corps, Western Division. 9.6. H9 (Alex. Dock) Div. . 30.8.04 Withcrnsea Division 17.9.99:r e\\'castle-on-TyneNursing Diy. 24.10.05 Hull Corps Eastern " . 17.7.00 Dudley Colliery Division 18.11.05 South hieldsNursingDiyisioll. 26.9.00 Felling Colliery" 2711.05 Hu1l00rps, "Eastrrn KurslngDiy. 14.9.01 Whitburn Colliery" 10.5.06 Hetton-ldlolc Divi;;ion 19.9.01 " " Nursing Div. 19.5.06 South Shields Police Division. 5.12.01 Addison Colliery Diy. 23.6.06 N ewcastle-on-Tync Division 13.9.02 Grinkle ~Iines Division . 18.8.06 HullCorps,\Hull & Bamsley Ry. Hull Corps,Western Nnrsing Div. 24.9.06 Blaydon Burn and Dist. Diy. 28.9.06 Division (N eptulle treet). 30.6.03 South Shields Vol. Life Brigade 4.8.03 Hylton Colliery Division 27.11. 06 Walker Division 23.~.0-1 Ouston Colliery Division 23.1.07 -\ValkerNursingDivision 23.2.04 Bil'tleyDivision . 23.1.07 Cowpen Colliery Division 23.2.04 Bnrnopfield Colliery Division, 16.2.07
392
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D ean and Ohaptcr Ooll. Div. 'Wcal'lUouth Oollicr\' Divisi'ln Fclling Colliery oi·ps . Sunderland ('\"c. tern) " Snuuerla.lld (Eastcl'll) Di"i'i~iol1 " KUl',;ing Di\'is~on Felling Colliery 'OlPSHead-quarters Diyision Tyne Main Division Band Diyi ion Hull Corps, 11. and B. Rly. Springhea.d Loco. Dn'i,ion Shotton Collicry Division Felling Colliery CorpsFelling Colliery K ursing Diy. Hebburn Division 111 urton Colliery Di visiol1 Hi gh pen Di \'i~ion . Yictoria Gare field and Rowl:lJld Gill Di vision Chopwell Division COll ett and District Di yision . Allhusen's \IT 0 rks Di vision St. Hilda Di\'isioll Wardley Colliery Di vision Shilbottlc Diyisioll Cowren Collicry and Ddrict Tursing Division. Gate head Borough Di\'ision Hull CorpsBritish Gas Light Co. Di\,. Dawuon Collier:r~DiYisioll
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IIamsterley Collicry Divisioll . 19.7.10 COllseLt SOllLh ide Division . 22.7.10 fnlton and N orlolJ T ms. Div. 3.8.10 Ravellsworth Divi~ion . . 4.. 10 Scarborough Y. M. C.1\. Di vision 31.8.10 Malton and Norton Di \'iSiOll 3.9.10 Broomhill Di vision . 28.9.10 Auufiehl Pla.i 11 Division 30.9.10 BirUey Iron COlllpn,ny '01'p8 1.10.10 J c,,"casllc-oll-1'Ylle P. O. Div. 11.10.10 ,\'ill InLOIl Nl1I'sillg Division 12.lJ.I0 H cllour ll N Ul'sing Di vision 16.12.10 Dlll'ham Oity N lll'sing Di v. ~7.2.11 ilk,'\\,ol'l1l Collicry Vivi,'ion 21. 3.11 BCllfielclsido & Dist. [Tnrs. Div. 29.3.11 P\V Seaham Oolliery Div. 30.3 .11 Whi ckham Divisioll 10.4.11 Gl'censidc ColI icry J)i visiolJ 21.5.11 Blucher Colli!-1'Y Didsion 13.6.11 Clam Yale ColliN)' Divisioll 3.8. 11 OOll~ctL & Dist. Tursillg Vi,-. 4.9.11 Chol'pingtol1 Division . 27.9.11 Arthlll"s Hill ( T(;wcllslle) Div. 2I'U).11 \\' olsillghalll Diyisiou . 30.9.11 Ashington Ooal 00. 001'1'5 :-30.9.11 Bothn1 Division 30.9.11 Carl Diyision 30.9.11 Dnke Di\'i 'ion 30.9.11 H nl'st Division 30.9.11 Lin tOll Di \'i;;ioll 30.9.11 Woorlhol'll Divi"ioll 30.9.11
OOUNTY DrSTRIBUTIOX OF COTIPS AND DlV ISION!'!.
Northumberland. COlps-A"hington Ooal Company. Di\'i~ioll. -Arthur'" Hill (... ewcastle), DlndlL'I' Culliery, ];l'oomhill Choppingtoll, Cowpen Colliery, Cowpcn Colliery and Ih;trict K l1I'silJ c': Crarulington, Dudley Colliery, K ewca ·tle-oll- Tyne, N ewc.lstle-oll-1'y;e Nursing, ~ e",castle-on-TYllC ro~t Office, llil Lottie, ·Walker. \Valker K \1I'sing (in abeyance). Durham. Corps-Birtley Iron Company, Felling Colliery. Divisions-Addison Colliery, Allhusen Works, AlIllflcltl Plain, Henfielrlside and Di"trict Kur:-;illg, Bla.ydoll Burn, DUl'llopfield, Chop\\'e11, Clara. ,'ale Colliery, Consett and District, Consott and District NUJ'~ill", Consett South Side, Dawdotl Colliery, Dean and ~hapter! Durham Cit/NUl' ing, Gateshead Borough, G~tes~lead ~cl1, GreensIcle Colliery, Hamsterley Colliery, Hebbu1'J1, Hebburn NUl'mg (111 aueyance), Retton-Ie-llole, High Spen (in al~eyance\ Rylton 9011ier.y, Murton Col.liery, Kew Ncaham 'Collicry: St. HIlda, Shotton Colliery, IIksworth CollIery, South Shields Nursin rr , South Shields Police, Soutb bields Yol. Life Brigade, Runclerland Easte~l (in abeyance), Sunderland ,Yestern (in abeyance), Sunderland N ursin", Victoria Garesfield, and Rowlands Gill, Wardley Colliery, ,Yearmouth Colliery, "\Vhitbul'1l Colliery, \\Thitburn Colliery Nursing Whickharu Winlaton Nursing, Wolsingham, " E ast R iding Yorkshire. Corps-Hull. Divisions-Beverley (in abeyance) Malton and Korton, Malton and Norton Nursing, Withernsea. N orth Riding Yorkshire. Divisions-Grinlde Mines (in abeyance), Scarborougb Y.M.C.A. T
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Secretary and address. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
W. Matthews, 17, Swarland Terrace, Acldington , North· umberland. T. Carrac1ice, 10, \Vest View, Burnopfield, Co. Durham. J. untcr, Seven th Row, Choppington Oolliery, M orpetb. Bergt. II. II ephllrn, Greenhead Terrace, Ohopwell, Ebcbester, 00. Durham. OorpI. ,V. Leonard, 51, Edith 'treet, Consett. , upt. P. Oameron.
,·ergt. \V. ITogg, \ V. Bratton, T, R.C.S. fi6, C'utlen,' JlalL Roacl, Oonsett. U. S. I~eJ1 ton, 111. B. Supt. 1'. Cn.meron, ,V. HraLton,L. H.C.H. (ad.) 22.7.10 Consett South Side Div. 20, Percy Tenaee, OOJ)sett, Co. Durlmm. 1. Murray, M. B. OcLoLer 1sl, 1011, willt the tiLle of the former under lhe charge of Bupt. P. Oameron. (1 un as one Division after N . B.-The above two Division are to he c:nrj II. Richardson Actin'" ,-'llpt. J. Oolall, \V. S. J. Coga.n,L. R.C. P.&8. 3.. 11 Clara Vale olliery Div. 2, Edington Gardens, Clare Vale, Ryton. 3, 'Vest. treet, Olara. Vale, Ryton, 00. Durham. Major 1. Cron11e, It,A.M.(;., Supt. and lIon. Sec ..J. T. ,'cott, 2. I. 04 Cowpen Colliery Di. v .... ~2 , Dou hIe Row, rsabella Pit, Newsham, ('1'.), .J.P., L.R.C.I'. N orthurnberland. upt. and llon .• 'ec. \V. Bird, . AcL1llg J. Auderson, M.A., 6.11. 04 Cramlington Div. 1, Junction Row, East Cramlmgton, r.LB. K orthum herlanrl. Hon. 'ergt. G. Wa.kefield, Acting Supt. Capt. F. II. (lUtur, M.B., lLpt. F. U. ,_quail', 6.7.10 9, Helen treet, Dawdon. , eabam Harbour. Dawdon Colliery Div .... It-A. 'I.e. ('f'.) It.A.'Ll'. (T.), M.B. ergt. W. Dixon, Supt. J. II. ~\llisOll, . S. Farmer, L H.C.r. 20.3.07. 9, •·t. Cuthbert's Terrace, Dean Bank, Dean and Chapter Div. The Yil1as, Dean B:tnk, Ferryhill. Ferryhill. A. \Veir, , u]>t. T. Creigh, A ..J. yr. Stephen, 'l.n . .. , 1 .11. Of>. Dudley olhery and District Di\·. 17, Po:;t Office Row, Durham. 5, Sillkers How, Dudley Colliery, NorthE. R. DuncalJ, )1. u. umberland. (actiu~). Corps ec . .T. F. Booth, orrs • 'upt. W. IIanc1yicle, 'U1'p8 ,'urgeon AR n. Div. 27.11.05. 8, Uxbridge Terrace, Felling, Gateshead. Felling Colliery Corps Thorn Lea, IIeworth, Felling. D.l\lcFadyellMillar, M. B. As a Uorp~ 30.4.07
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9, Cross Ro'v" Felb'ng, Gn tesl1 ell.d.
Secretaryanll address.
:First .Amhulance Officer T. \Vilk111i<\,n 15, Uhandos ~treet, Gate .. head. . :-:iergt. J. B. IIal'dy, 2·1, Beaconsfield Road, Low Fell, Gatei<head. "Y. Harbottle, 3~, harlie, t., Grecnside, Ryton-on- Tyne. "Y. Hunt0r, I, Yictoria Terrace. lIami<tcrle,. Ebchester. l~irst Amb'llance Olhccr "Y. J O·lin. 'an ) . 31, rnrhameut RtrE:ct, Hcbblll'll. ~
"orlllan, ~l.ll.
E. K
British Gas Light Di\".
Sergt. T_ Hedley,
!\'.H.
Slll'geoD_
, V. Nm] th,
Sergt. R. Kell, 3, George Street, Felling, Gatesbead.
JIu] t, M. It. O. H.
W . 1[. Ga.uut, r.J.D. K. Benllctt,
M.D .
M.H.
Supt. W. E. Donn.lcl, EpplctOll House, IIctloll-le-lIole. lIon. Sec. "V. Ni<.:hol;;OIl, 9, G 10s~Clp 'treet, II i!.!;h Spen, N ew(·astle. l'urp"SlIpt. (.Act.) A. Hammersley JohnstoIl, 'I.H.C.R.,
.197, Aula,],y Road, Hull. :-:iupt. II. E. 1 [umphrey, 5, Dlayc1es ::-itrcet, Newland, Hull. upt. G. H. Uohby, 105, ~pring Bank, ] lull. I:jnpt. R F. Kl'allse, 17, G I'OS\ e110r !::)treet, II ull. Supt. 1\. Lord, ~1, G cc ~treet, Hull. .'lIpt. A. Nten,c1, 19, l\liddlellUrg Strcct, Tewhridge Hua.c1. Fir t .\lllbulance Oflicel' ..... l\lI1111S, 71, Bcan Cttreet, lL 1I11. 811pt. T. Lamb, 256, ..:\.lliallce Avcnnc, Hull. SlIPt. .\.. C. 'arter, 7, Sefton trect,] Lull. Acting upt. J. C. B. .trrulhcrs, ~3, Oswn,ld TelTa.ce, CasLleto\vn, ul1l1el'lam1. Supt. S. Hoc, 12, Ijjast :Monllt, 1\blton, York. Supt. E. S. Wootl, Cornwall liouse, Murtoll, Co. Durham. Supt. G. R . Curry, 9, , \' indsOl Tel'. ,G osforth; T cwcastlc-on- TYlle.
Acting Secretary T. ':\Iill , l~, Lyon treet, IIt..:ttoll-le-IIolc. Corps. 'ec. 'V. T. Atkinson, n, Trinity :-:;treet, Uull. 'crgt. A. Batt" i~, lJawortll ::-itl'cct. Xewl:tnd, Hull. lIoll. ::-iergt. ~\.. E. Hhod '. , ~2, Clifton 'l\rrncL', De\-erley Road, Hull. lIon. ~Cl'gt. T. Yinccnt, 1, 1\bm'd<:cn .l\\·enue, Kimberlcy t.. Hull. erg-t. II. Hnrtl'op, ~3, Gce Street, Hull. Rergt. F . .l\ . Hawk. WOl th, 15, Hayen treet, Jledon Rand, Hull. "'crgt. ,Yo Broeklc. b\', :3, .:'Ihple ~\.yeIllle, 'Com-ent Lane, Hull. ::-icrgt. E. ~eJ1el's, 11:3, De la role ~\.\euue, Newington, Hull. Eo G. Hartell, . ('0 Hammond & 0" Osborne Stl'el:t, Hull. 1\1. Cowry, 2::l, 0 wald Ter., Castleto\\'ll, 'undcrbnd. 11. tlher\\'uocl Spring Hall, :Haltoll, Yorks. Fir t Ollkcr G. 'Watkin, , The Avenue, IUlton, Co. Durham. Fir't Officer E . Dean, 47, Crolllwall Road, Jcwcastle·on-Tyue,
No. VI. DISTRICT-CORPS AND AMBULANCE DIVISIONS (Continued). Corps
01'
Wh en
Division.
.T. All"n BI'!1.nd, M.n.
N ewcastle-on-Tyne (Post OHice DiviRion). New Scaham Colliery Diy.
11.]0.10 30.3.11
J. A. Teilan,
St. Hilda (South Shields) Div. ...
29.6.09
H. F. Shepherd,
Scarborough Y.M.C.A. Di\·.
31.8.10
C. A. Wilkinson, I_.n.c.p.
Shilbottle Div.
4.12.09
Trevor Roper,
Shotton Colliery Div... .
12.5.08
T ..J. Vick,
Silksworth Colliery Division
24.3.11
South Shields Police Div.
5.12.01
Capt. A. A Beeks, n. A.l\J. ('. ('1'.), L.R.C.P. A. ,T. Hopper, L. M.R.R.A. Major C ..J. 'utherland.
L.R.C.P.
L.U.C.P.
ilL B.
L.S.A.
Y.]) .• M.D.
South Shields Volunteer Life Brigade Di\.
19.5.03
A. Galloway, L.n.c.p.
Victoria Garesfield & Rowlands Gill Diy.
17.5.00
A. Smitll,
Walker Diy....
23.2.01
H. P. Da \\'son , ,Yo Hutchi son,
l\t. B. lIl.l:.
r. 'V.
L.I~.('.l'.
Wardley Colliery Div.
3.'.0!)
~r.B., D.S.
::\Tackay,
,V earmou th Colliery Di v.
21. 1. 07
II. K. \\'[1.11net·,
Whickham Div.
10 .1. 11
A. Smith,
Whitburl1 Colliery Diy.
10. G. 06
J. G. D. Cort,
Witbernsea Div.
4. !:i. 99
Wols in g h!l.n:l Div.
3 0.9.11
M . ]l.
M.n..C.S. L.U.C.l'.
H .. II. O. aa.rLuLt.
J". H. 0.1' ..
Hon. Rergt ..J. G. Urwin. 267, L anRdowne Terrace, Gateshead. First Ambulance Officer T. A. Mackey.
Supt. W .• cott, Chief Constahle's Office, South Shields. Supt. W. J. Buckland, 5, 'Villtel'bottolll \' treet, South hields. SU]lt. W . •. mith, 19, Alexamll'a Strcd, Victoria G:ll'esn.eld, N e\yeastle-on-Tyne. Supt. A. PottR, (j 7. Clll!l'f'h Stn et, \\' alker, K ewc:astle·on· Tyne. Snpt. H. \Y. Smith, :!:J, Third ~trcet, 'Yardley Colli.ery, K cwca~tle-Ull' Tyne. Supt. H. \Villiam R, 17, ~outh\\'ir:k l: oad, Sunderland.
Second Ambulance Officer L. 'V. J ..Jagger, Oentral Police 'tation, South Shields. 'upt. W. J. Buckland.
~lIPt.
C. W. \Vherttley, The Vie,,', !lhrsclen, South Shielc1s.
Supt, R. ,V. Leary, rrh" Stores, 'Vithel'nsca, Yorks. Acting- Supt_ 1 ),-. R. J I. O. Garbu tt,
l ... l'l.<".S.
,,,ro l:-:i.llghn.lll,
NURSING Wh en
Nursing Division.
Benfieldsi.de and District Kursing Div. 'onsett and District
NIl1'~ing
Cowpcn Collicry ::mcl District
Surgeon.
formed.
29.3.11
Diy.
*R. S. Renton, M.n. (acting)
-1. 9.11
lll'fiing Diy.
and adtlress.
Supt. F. U"hel, 79, Northcote Street, NewcaHtle-on-Tyne. First Ambulance Officer T. A. Mackey, ] 2, Vane Terrace, New 8e:1ba111, Seaham Harbour, Co. Durham. Supt. R. S. Tatp-, Percy Villa, l~rskine Road. South ShieldR. First Ambulance Officer A. Price, Y.M.O.A., Brunswick Ter., 'carborough. Acting Supt. J. A. Dixon, Shilhottlc Colliery, Lesbury, N orthumber· lan,1. , llpt. ,J. HOltOll, Albion Honse, Front St., ShoLton Colliery. Supt. _'\. Wel.·h, 'rnnstall Village, Sunderland .
)1.11 .
A. E. Spl'oulle,
S~Cl'ctary
Ollircr or l11cllIlwr ill chnrge allll adllrpss.
Surgeon.
1'0]'111(1(1.
10.6.10
~ Acting '::\Ia.jor J. 'rornie, n.A.'I.C. ('1'.), J.l' ..
27.2.11
H 'tuart. Jlf. R.". s., 1.. n. c. P. )l1's. F. Erin ~I1lecllcy,
:?3.7.0
"'D.
(~u~
DurhuH'_
Sergt ..J. John on, 75, Osborne Avenue, South Shields. A. Robinson, Y. M.O. A., Brunswick Ter., Scarborough. J. T. Wilson, Shilbottle, L esbury, Northumberland. First Ambulance Officer W. H. Brewer, 15,FrontSt., ShottonOolliery, Castle Eden. V. Henderson, 3, ~orth Street, Kew Silksworth.
R.
tonehol1se, Wood Terrace, Hookergate, Rowlands Gill, Newcastle-on.Tyne. O. F. Green, 11, 'Vestbourne Gardens, 'Yalker, Xe\\,,castle-on-Tyne. Hon. ~er!!t. R. Bell, 47, Third Street, Wardley Colliery, ~€w· castle-on-TYlle. Ser~t. 1. E. Harrison, 27, Ross Street, Sunderland. R. Oliver, lIIicldleton Oottages, Swalwell, 00. Durha.m. F. E. Cadman.
L. Smith, 42,
Avondale
Villas,
Queen
'Vithernsea. Yorks. R. 'V. Wraith, J:t os(..·d:dl..!~
-" Tolsinghan'l. Co.
Street
Durham_
DIVISIONS.
Nursing Officer or member in c1lal'ge ann address.
Lany Secretary and address.
Lady ~upt. 'Mrs. R M. Lowe. Cauldwell, Khotley Bric1ge, Co. Durham. Lady Supt. Mrs II. Parker, 7, Percy Terrace, onsett, Co. Durham. Lady, upt . .M rs ..J. 'romie. \\'atcrloo House. Blythe, Xorthumberland.
Miss A. Annandale, The Briary, Shotley Bridge, Co. Durham. Miss Harrison, 3, herburn Terrace, Consett. ~Iiss i.l. J. Aynsley, ] 9, Park Road. Blyth.
Larly · upt. 111'. :F. Erin. 'medlcy, l~dale. The Petb, Durham.
Mi. A. S. Robson, 3, X orth Bailey, Durham.
Lady Supt. 1\1rs. D :M cFadyen Millar, Felling Lodge, Felling, Gateshead.
i\Irs. W. Handyside, Thorn Lea, Heworth, Felling.
L R.C.P.
n.s. McF[1.dYCll
)['D.
Felling Colliery Corps Felling I ursing Diy. Heh1JU\'11 Nursing Diy. Hull Corps:Centml
ursing Diy.
~J.
lH illar.
D.
.. . 16.12.10 1.2. 6
T
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nr urc1ock,
C.
L. H. C.l'.
Eastern Nursing ])i \'.
B.n.OI
'V. . Thompson, ;\r.n.C.H. ,1. Divine, 'LB. III iss ELhcl 1. Townend,
nder re.con truction.
Lady upt. ~Irs. E. F. Kmuse. 1;:;, Palk Gro\'e, liul!.
Miss E. 1\r. Hardy, 61, pring treet, Hull.
Lady upt. ~Irs. S. R. hipstone , Al bert A ycune, Hull.
::\Iiss Grant, 20, 1\1orrell
Lady Supt. Mrs. R. , illiam , 7, t. George's Road, Hull. Lady upt. Mr'. F. F. hapman, II Blair Athol," Norton, Malton. Lady Sec. (in ch[1.rge of Diy.) 1\1rs. L. Noble. 59, Oban Hoad, Byker, I eweastle-on·Tyne. Lady '-Cupt. Mrs. J. Robertson Orane, 2. Ogle Terrace, ,,-outh hields.
~Irs.
G. ",\... Johnson, 0, Park tI'eet, Hul1. Mrs. B. M. Yorke, Laureldene, X orton 1I1a1 toll. Miss K chmit 44, Bell Street, Tcwcastle-on-Tyne. Lady uperintendent.
L[lc1y • upt . .Mrs . E. .A. Fi.lkin, 7, Victoria Terrace, Sunderland. Lady "' npt. Mrs. K. M. Robson, ~Lan,den Hon e, Cloudon, Sunderland. Fi~'st ursing 0 mccr .!\Liss E. L. Ransom, 14, Front SLreet, '\' illlaton.
Miss L. A. Hutchinson, 53, tansn.eld treet, Sunderland. Miss 1\1. Tweddle, ] 9, harles t., Marsden, outh Shields. Lady ec. Miss 1\1. A. Todd, 18, Bessie Terrace, Blaydon Burn, Co, Durham.
trept, Hull.
)l B.
\Vestern Nursing Div. . ..
24.fl.0(j
Malton and Norton Nursing Di\'.
3., .10
N cwcastle-on· Tyn e Nursing Di v. ursing Div.
South Shields
I
Sunderland
ursing Diy.
'VhiLburn Colliery Nursing Div. WinlaLon Nursing Diy.
l\liss '. L. Le"'\'is,
*11. 1\1. IIolt,
L.B.C.l'.
?If.n.C.f-;.
24.10.05
R \V. "'impson,
26.9.1900
apt. n. Gouc1i 0, R. A. ~r. c" (,1'.), ALB., C.~!. ,T. [cDollald, lIf. B. C. M. l. G. Modlin, M. n.
1.2.0
19. G. 06
12.11.10
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G. D. Cort,
M.n.
lIf. H. c. S.
II. R. McAlcenan,
1I1.Jl.
* Hold Acting Rank
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Stores'\Vagons Litters . Stretchers Sur!!ical Haversacs 'Vater Bottles Brigade Reserves-
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108 78 7 --898
No
VI.
DISTRICT-NURSING
DIVISIONS-ABSTRACT
TO
SEPT. ,
30TH
Annual re-exam.
1911.
Material Xo.
Remarks.
I 1 I
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403
No. VII. District. No . VII. Distpict was diyidcLl into two Di h'icts as from 1st Octoher, 191], VIZ., . Nos . VII. and ~ ~I. No. VII . Distl'ict. -Comprisin g tho cou n. ti s of lnin t, Dtll bigh, C'al'l1arvon Anglesea, MCl'ioneth, Montgomery, hroPbllJl'~, Heref~ll, and palt of ~Iollnlolltl; (lying en~t of line from Ne\\'P?rt ~o H~refo.l'cl '~1Jl'e, l'UlJlIlng thlOllgh l'ont)llool and l.l.bergavenny, these 1'1acls bemg 1J1 tIllS Dlstnct) . D~}Juty Commissioner-Colonel E. C'L'TIETON, Y.D . , M.D., Darton Housc, IIaYelock lioad, hl'e,rsbmy. District Slll'ycon-Lieut.-Colonel J . D . LLOYD, 11 . A.U . C. ('1'.), 'The Mount, Chirk, North 'Wales. Assistant Commissione1'- 11'. J. W. '\YnnE, ~\'I.13., J.P., The Ballk, Iron Bridge, alop. Assistant COIl11nissioIlCI'-?o.[r. . I-LD[]LTOX, 11.A . , M.D . , (2 .11.11). District 1'rcasll),C1'-~I]', ,\Y. JE SEl-IAX, Broll HaYl'on, tow l)ark, Newport, Mon. No. XI. Di strict.-Col11pri~ing tIle eOllnties ofGlamorgan, Call1Hllthcn, P(ml'lOl,e Cardiaan, Brecknock, Radnor, and pal t of ~I (;]JlllOuth (I) ing "cst of line [ro~ Tew¥>l't to Herefordshire running tlnollgh Pcntypool and .A b rgnYtlllly). Deputy CO?nm issiona-nIl'. H]umETIT D . ,\V. LEW I , 61, Cathedral Road, Cardiff, (~
'.l1 .D). Dist1'ict S1lrgcon-Lieut.-Colollel T . WALLACF, :r.r.D., HO"'ard Lodge, Newl~ol't Road, CarditT. (25.1.12). Dist1'1'ct SIl7Jcrilttendcllt-Mr. T. E. RICIIARDf;, M.n., "Caledfl'yn," Mel'Lhyr Road Pontypridd. (25.1.12). ' Dist1'ict Tn;aSlll'Ci'-lIIr. ::). GRA::\,\ILLE MOHRT , ;\1. D., "BrYllyc1el) n," lIlardy, Glum. (25.1.12). Dt".stl·ict ecrctal'y-Mr. D. Rocrx JOXF.. , :II.D., I\e\'\'port, Mon . (25,1.12). REPORT OF TilE DEP-CTY COilUII 10 TER. DAHTON HOUSE, HAYELOCK RO_~D, SUItE\\" 'BURY.
30th September, 1911.
SIR,
1 haye the honour to prcsent my Ann unl Report for the year ending September 1911 . During this period ten new Division. have been added to the Ii, t. A aenerai parade for your inspection wu held at Caerphilly on July 7th "ith, 1 helie,e,oa aood average attendance. The grouping of Diyi ,ions into Corps continues to give s~tis faction and encourages healthy rivalry. T he inspections ha.Ye been carried out in a thorough manner hy my taff and myself, The annuuJ competition for the ir Charles Warren 'hidd anclmoney prizes w as held this year at Ferndale, and )lassed off satisfactorily. 1 was unable to be present o\\'ing to a cIa hing of engagement . I sent forward my report of public duty clone 1)y the unit. from this district at the Cor onation and afterwards. The inyitation of yours, iI', to accept representatives from all the Di tricts has given the li'-eliest sati faction and is spoken of as a day to be \Yelll'emembered. I personally offer yc u our gl ateful thanks. Im:estitu7'c.-I ha"e also reported to yon fully on the work undertaken by the Brigade in conjunction with the R. A . ill. O. where 62-1 memuers of the Brigade were present. These ,yere drawn from e,ery Di trict including representati"es from I ndia, Cape Town, and the Colonies. The total number of casualtie' amounted to 103 military and 327 civil. Assistant Commissioner J, 'Y. White acted as Camp Commandant with the greatest zeal. H. R . H. the Grand Prior presented service medals in the Chapter null of the Order, St. John's Gate to Assistant Commisioner J, IV . White, L ady uperintenclent M. IT. White, First N ursillg Officer E. R. Andrews, and Nursing Si ·ter C. Ryalls of Ironbridge, an d First ]\'ursing Officer J. Jones of Broseley. On lay 26, 19101 suggested to the Chief Commis'ioner that in the best interests of the Brigade a Di"ision of this district should take place; tbis, I am pleased to say, bas n ow been accomplished. Since balf the popUlation of ViTales is, 1 believe in the I.,;
Oounty of Glamorgan, Ll,iH in itself is mor? than ono man can manage efficiently, and as I was so far. away I fel~ I coulc11~ot do l~ as [oll~ht. Aftcr. our sevcn years of Brigade work 111 SOlltl~ ~ ale;.;, 1 tlnnk 1 mJght HOY wllhout egotIsm. that mv labours and those of my Staff .O!we not heell ullprofitahle n,s [01' many years TO. VII~ district headed the list num~l'Ically. The Vol untary AI(1 Detaclll.nents whether l'cco l f llisecl or not by the "Y'lar Office as St. John AlIl1iuln.l1ce OOll1ll11,1ll S have made sOllle Vl'Ogres:;, tbere being 7 male and 5 female St. John Ambu,lttnce qOll1vallics. ill, my own County of • 'hrop::;hil'l', the three St. John A1l1bultLllce (01111':1.11](;8 are allrcgHilcn·cl at the \\'u,l' Oflice. My gra,tef':ll.t1.l<\JJks ar~ hereby te.nc1erc(l. Lu th~ Distriet Staff, Medical Officcrs, Corps :1,nd DlvlslOllal Ofltcen" N Ul'Slllg 0 [flcer.', llr:;ill~ Sisters and :Meu for their unswerving devotion to duty amI loyalty to 1l1l'. 1 append :), list of Oorps allcl Uivi::;iuns t()~('l1ler with their areas of distribution. 1 Imve the hOlloUI' to be, ,'u', Your ol)~r1ient • 'en ant, EV"'A1UJ C'l: HETO.~, Kui(Jht of Omcc of Ihe Order oj St. John (if Jerusalem ' Deputy C'01llmissiowr, 1\'0. VII. District. To the Chief Commissioner, St. John Ambttl(lJU:e Eriyacle. LIST OF COllPS
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DIVISlO·8 IN OrrIJJm OF SENIOPdTY.
Corps Date or Divisions. "hell fOlmcd. Madeley Diyisioll 'ov. 30, lu!.ll Shrewsbllry " :r,lay 1, 1 05 Il'onbridge Corps ::'lIar. :W, 1 \16 l l'onbridge Division Mm. ~O,] 9ti Dowlais" "Pl,L H,l 07 Brynma\\"r" • l pt. ]3, l"n Goodrich" Mar. :n, 1 99 Chirk Dil'ision ApI. 17, 1901 PClll'hill'ceioel' Division .Julie 11. 100'! POl'tmacioc Division July 20, 1001 BIuilla , O c t . ~,190~ KC\\'j)ort PIOll.) Corps O(;t. 190,1 ALel'ga vellll)' Di vi iOll Oct. ,1 ~04 TreheriJt'l't, 1\0. 1" . Oct. ID, 1901 Hcretord CitV'Police Di,". Dee. ~2, 1!)0:! ".Tau.~, 1905 llereford RaIlway Abel'fau Division . illay 2i1, 190il i\Ierthyl' \'ale Division Aug. ,190il Blaenau Festilliog" .Tall. ~:i, 1900 Llwynypia " Feh. 5, H!06 :Mal'dy C:OI'}S }\ II. 17, 1006 Rhondda Fach, Div. l"cb. 17, 1906 Marshbl'ook Diyisioll }'eh. ~ , I!)OG Cardiff Corps Ap1. 4, 190r) Carditf City Diyi, ion . ApI. -:I, I!)OG CarclilT, G. ,\V. R. (Loco.) ]\' o. ~ Divi ion . . ...\pl. 1, 1906 " G.W.R. (Pass & Goods) No.3 . Di,·. . ApI. 4, 19013 . ApI. I:?, 1906 Bedlinog Divi ion Ferndale, To.1 Divisio1l ApI. 15,1906 Shrewsbury Ry. tatll." ~lay 2, HlOG Fochriw Division May 2;, 190G Pentl'e & 1'ynybeclw ' Collieries Divi ion . May 23, IflOG Cambrian Colliery Div. May 25, 190G
Corps or Divisions. Gl'I~I1L "'estell) Colliery, (Pollt,Ypridcl) Di"isioll Ystmrlltholldda ::.uOl1llta'll Ash Corps . :,LLl'(lr, X(). ~ Di\'isioll illertl~\'l' l~oro' JJl\'ision. Abcl'tilll'ry Diyision . ,_'. \Y1:I.Ie:; Donlel' Corp, Trctlegul', l. ~o. 1 Diy. . Tal}'\\"uin Didsioll . , l.re\\sliul'yLoeo.Ry. Di\-. ~hle\\" 1.allY Corps . I>lIlltypuol [luad Di \'. . Tleolchy & C\\'Ill}lal'cDi,". POl,tnewyd,l Divi::.ion . Dowlais Corps. Trcd egal', ::\'0. :2 Di \-. Hholltltla Fawl' Corps Troedytlliw Di\'iion . T\ llylJCdw Collien· Diy. Ahcl'''ol'cll\' Division '" Fach " H.bol!(ldu Corps 111')'111111 Did ,ion ClOSS l\:c\s Di\'i-ion Cnl111ler 'Di"j ion '\\\i>t ~I(,llmOl1 th Corps 'h)t;\\~hUl')' G. W.R. (Cal'l'iageallLl '\'{agoll) Diyj,.,ioll . . lIIaintlv & Ea, tcrn Di,. Troed):l'lti\\', Xo. 2. Diy. Bargoed, . . Puntnewydd Div . , name altere::cl to Cymbran Oolliery. and Pontne\\"ycld Division
DaLe \\'hen formed. i\f a)' 28, 190G May 2 , 1906 June 1a,1906 JUlle :20, 1906 J 111y L:i, : 90G July 21, 1006 .J lily :2-:1, 1906 July 21, 1906 July 26, 1906 AUi!. 13, 1906 Aug. 16, 1906 Sept. 6, 1906 , ept. 1], 190G "CI,t, 11, 1906 • cpt. 17, 1906 \l't. _0, 190G Oet. 30, 1906 -0,",21,1906 ~Ia'y ]..1, 1907 JUlie ]3. 1907 Jl11,C 1 ; 1907 June 2 ,1907 .Tuly ] 2, 1!)07 July '27, 1907 Aug. 27, 1907
Aug. 20, 1907 cpt. '27,1907 ept.:2 , 1907 Oct. 16,1907
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Date Corps when formed. D i visioll~. :xov. 17, ] 907 _-e''1JOrt rolice Di v. Jan. 1. 190 _-" ')el'carn Di "i,'ioll Cplyllcll Collieries Di ,'. ,Jnn. 30, 1 gO ' Feb. I!. 1UO _ Tylorstom} Diyision Feb. 2 ; 190 Xcw Tl'ede:::-al' Diy. )Iar. IJ, 190 Tl'ccynon Di "i:-ion _\.pril 1, 190 Abercynon Di \,jsion Cal'Jill City Police Div. .Jlny 2 190~ .J1ay 27 1903 Cwmaman Division June 25, J UO Alierdarc Diyision July 3, 190 Abersycban Di\'i ion July 3, 190 ~ Pontne\\'plydcl Di \'. July 4, 1UO 131aena\'on Di\,i"ion O!...'lllore Yale Diyi:3ion . July ~o, 1£10':: Aug. 10; 190 Gilfach Gocb ~ection , elJt. 26, 1905 1'1 att rD'Yl1 Diyiion Koy. 2, 190 ~ Taff Yalley Corps Ponrypool and District :Xo\,. 11. 190 Corps Xo\,. ~1; 1UO ITanwoocl Di"1sion Ecb. 9, 1U09 Rhymney Diyision Feb. 15, 1909 Y n yshi r Di \'i sion ~Iay 17, 1909 ~Iarket Drayton Diy. )Iay 30, 1909 C"'Ulparc D~ \'j~ion June ,190n Ab rbargoecl Division .June ~1, U10n Lady Le~\'i ' Diyi,'ion July 12, 1900 Cefn COt:d Diyision 01'
Corps Di visions, • ix Bells Dlyi. ion Harry Dock Diyi ion 1'011tyclun Diyi. ion Dowlais Police Division Ocean Veep. ay. " lNaltlen lust. &Garw Vi y. 'ilfynytld " Blaengal W " Cynon Valley Corps call tYl110el Division Cardi!fGas Works Diy. 1: h yIlluey Hail way " Caerphilly ection Abercal1aid " POlltlottyn " POlltypool ~orth " Mariti llle&Pellrh i wCol. renrhiwceiber Col. Diy. Coalhrookdale Div. Ynyshwl Diy. ~It1ch Wenlock Div. IVeli'hpool Diy. ,'hrewshnry Police Diy. Cardiff G. W.R. Pass'r. Di,-.. Yron Section Coronation Col. Di". 01'
Datc " 'hen formed. Aug. 14, 1909 , cpt. 8, 1909 ~l;pt. ~1, 1909 Nov. 13, 1909 Dec. 21, 1909 D ec. 2:2, 1909
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VII. DISTRICT-CORPS AND AMBULANCE DIVISIONS (Continued). WhCIl
OIficcl' 01' lrIclJ1lJer in charge and address.
Surgeon.
formerl.
Aberdare Div.
25.6.08
E. J. T. Cory,
M.P'.C.S.
Cwmaman Div.
27.5.08
R. F. Thomas,
J\/'lt.C.S.
P enrhiwceibcr Diy.
1.]0.10
Tl'ecynon Diy ....
11.3.08
.J. ]janks, :\/. D.
8. n. 06
1r. L. JIugheR,
Bedlinog Div.
]2.4.0G
KL.
Dowlais Di\.
H.n.D7
R l\1akiIlR,
Dowlais Police Vi\'.
13.11.00
II. L. lInghes,
2J.5.0G
(AcLillg) E. Da\'iPl', L. H. ('.l'.
29. G.l 0
,J. .Tones.
Ffalda,n Institute and Garw DIY.
22.12.0n
.J. B. ,Jolles,
H ereford
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Hereford Rail way Di \ T.
12.12.0~
J. lI . Lilley,
IlOn Bridge Oorps
20. =3. f)(1
Sccretary anu address.
D. U. Davie'l,
Supt. D. M. JOlIOS, :56, Monk Street, Abcrclare. T. J. GrifIjths, 25, Burns Street, Owmaman, Abel'dare.
11, Albert Street, A1 J crr1aI'f'.
D. JOlles, Gln.whyd Villa:, OWllJaman, .A1JcrallJan.
J. Laurence, 1, lJan-y -graig Villas, Penrhiwceiher, G lam.
Dowlais Oorps
Fochriw Div.
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POl1tlottyn Dl\.
ity Police Diy.
n.
T.
TIopkinH, r..I:.C.1'. ~/'D.
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Iron Bridge Di\·.
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Mac1eley Div. . ..
ao. ] ] .[J]
, E. Droop,
Much 'Venlock Div.
28.1.11
L.[L(·.I'.
)1. H.r'.S.
Collin.',
Ooalbrookdale Di,.
11auntain Ash Oarps ...
,ll.C. P.
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26 . G. 06
When
Supt. (Acting) G. ,J. Dclmcy, 1, J'ark ~trect, Mackley. First Officer A . .r. BOllset', "The Cafe," Much \VclIluck.
r.,c'. s.
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Acting Supt. F. Davies,
11.3.10
Newport Corps
8.10.01
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Alexandra Dock Diy.
8.10.01
Newport Railwa.y Div.
8 .]0.01
Newport Town Diy.
i\l. It.
lIamilton, M. D. Corpfi Kllrg. (Acting) .T. l1urley, I,.H.C.I'. J. Cook, lL G. H. J. F. Neville, L,R.C.I'.
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u.on
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Ogroore Va,le Diy.
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Pontyelun Diy.
21. 9. OD
Pontypool and Di~ttie\' UOl'pS
12.11.0
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3.7.08
N. Dunbar, :,r.n. ~r.n.
A. \V. ,\nrl ersoJl,
,J. \V. Logic,
til. \V. ] [::\.slell,
~I. P.
Pontypool Dlv,
li.o.OB
Pontypo~l Nm-Lb Diy.
2U.G.10
D. J. ,1 unes, :1<'. H. ('. H.
Portmadoc Div.
~0.7.04
II. R Griflitll,
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Rhondda Fach Corps ...
lS.v.07
S. G. 1\101'1'is,
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OilfynyJ.d Diy.
Hi.1.10
0, U.Gauntl eLt,.\I.lt.G . t:l .
Oymmer Diy.
27.7.07
O. K CochraJle. L. J L Lewis,
Ferndale Diy.
15.4,06
Great Western Oolliery Diy.
21.5.06
Supt. J. 1I. lIm,
(adin~) .
T. Thumas,
KlIl't II. U. Lcwi :. 11, I\TilHL'or Terrace XL:\\POl't pion.) • . Dunbar, l)a,k lauds, 'l'rdla,rJ'is, G htl1l. KUllt. F .. r. l'iug'. :B, C:trc1ifl' ,'treet, Oll:nHll'l. Vale.
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.T. \V. Mulligall,
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M,R.C.S.
W. J. Griffiths, 3, Reekett Street, llIoLlntain As}].
~ecretary
Co],p ,'l1l't.\. J. 1'~lJ!..\'1:1.l1l1, h yclL11e, l'(Jlll~ p,,)l Pond, MOll. Fin;!' (lflic'er . \ .• jellkins, lii<rh SLreet, \I'e]' ·,}'(; hall. Snpt.
n.
antl ac\.uress.
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Acting J alles, 11, O~rntore 'l'erntce, :;-.l' antylTlOe1. Corps :-1upt. A. G. K ,J. lfnclge, Clyth~t ~qt1al'C', i\(>wjlOl't plon.) First Oflit'!'r A .• r. U reen, 14, Ra.glall :-ltrt'et, ~ewp()l't (~Ion.)
Fel'll Cotta!..\'c, ·12a, \\Tillialll ,'treet, Xewport (MUll.) ,'. Hamilton, B.A., :'11.11. (Acting) A. K Tonks, L.l:,C · .I'.
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5, ,'t. \\rinefrirles Garden., Sltl'c\\':,bnry. n. Harper, 3, Church Bank, Coalbrookdale. CorpI. O. Pountney Lincoln Hill, Iron Bridge. IY. Bagley, Coalport, Iron bridge. II. Herbert, 43, liigh Street, :Jlucll \'-'enloek.
ClUe,'" or member in char!;" an" address.
~upt. ~.
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Ocean Deep Naviga,Lioll Diy .
A bersyclmn ])i v.
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Surgeon.
fonned.
NantymoeI Div.
ewport Police Di y.
E.
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t.'. \V. Ii. JJi'.{ley, ~r. I!. G. ],~. L<)ckyeJ', '1.It.I· .S. JJ . Davie:,; .J Olles, L. It. C. I'.
D. J. Thomas,
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?Ifill >Street, TrecYlloll, Aberc1arr. A. Lucas, 3, J\f Ill'irl T~rrace, JJo\\'his. So(,o]](l Ollie-er T. ,'l1Iitli, 4, f::)t<tLioll T(~rrar;e, J..\(:rllino~. Scrgt . .J. Oollins, 01<1 f:ita.Lioll JIoww, JJowlais To}!, Clam. T. Dtt\'is, Poli ce Offi c(', Dowlni s. .J. Evans, Jscoerl , Fochri\\'. D. D. Davies, 3, Garth ::it-rert, l'untlottj'll. \V. Jacobs, 6, Ul'yllhyflJyd, rontyr·ymmer. Supt. S. 'lllitb.
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Corps or Division.
J. Berry,
Supt. II. 'Whceler, 18, ~t. John SLl'cct, TrceYl!on, Aberrlare. Major D. T. Jcnkins, 'ClIO Hafod, DowlaiH. •'upt. K T. OW(,TI, 16, Ed wanlH Tcrrace, Tkc1linog. • 'lljlL \V . .T. l\kMtlrl'ay, 5::;, Ihladaya Itond , Dowlais. SIlPt. .r. G. Lalli b, l)ohc( omC!, ])0\\ luis. :;;llpt. W. ,J. l~alJal'd, 25, ClIC;;t ,'trect, lj'oclJri\\'. Supt. J\J. J OlJ (!<; , ~9, Greenn·ld ,'L]'(~ct, Poutl ottyn . :;;lll't. C. G. La,lIe, Polle( ,'t,ttir)JJ, Pontyr-ynllner. •'uJlL. S. Rmit11, ('i ty Pulice, lIcrdun1. Supt. A. dkillS, " Hop Pole Hotd," IICleforc1. • ' upt. A. \V. ]3a,rtltull, \ ' lll(; Cottage, I rOll Bridge.
G. H. Osborne, 10, :r.lillman Street, Tewport (Mon.)
J. II. lIiH.
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F. RCYT,olcls,
1. lJnekpool Road, J. ewpnrt, Oorpl. G. ,J. Rowlancl , T
~Ion.
~ ewport,
l\Iun.
14, Hedlund. trect,
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'. \\Tilliams, -Vicw, Ogmore Yale. \V. P. Edull1mb, GlyD. Pnntyclun . U. \V . .fam es, Ulan .. ychan Ilolt.'e, .l\buL'ychall . J. n .. mith. li3, llryn Terrat'e, c..:onttll erei:ll ~len
Ii.(lat!,
T:l iY\\':l ill.
T. Dit\ ic.'.
1 I, Briclge I"itn·pt, (;rifllth.,tu"'ll, :-l 'G(llid Unil")' K Jor lall, U, Bossl'], :-ltrcel, l'olltyl'ool.
T. Bright.
.MOll.
Supt. T. Lb.\ ies, Bryn Eiri'lll, l'or\llIal1l)c·. Supt. ,J. \\T. lJ,L\'i"oJ], ". J>:., WlOntld:t I [o1lse, l'ulltYl'ridcl. Fourlh Olliel'l' \V. Lloyd \VUI,U, Trefo]'est. 'upL. \V. T. Dtu' ies, Tlte La,lJ]'cls, Hm1yr, Glam. Supt. '1' . n. Duifton, 'l'roel1yrhiw Honse, Ferndale, Glam. FiJ'fit Oflieer J . 1. Vttillnnt, GreaL \Veotcl'Jl Uollicry, l)oJltypridd.
First Ollir'el' (i. I!. X clm., "Yalaril'," \Ytlinfelin .\YCtllte, PlllllYP\lul. Fi r. I; Office]' G. H. T elms, .. ralal'ic," \\'ainf ,lin .\\'elllte, Pontypool.
J. 1 r. Davie:,
.r.
(JIlt·en',.; , 'llt'1l'L', Tylorslo\\'lJ.
A:;h tOll , 1, \\resh:y Cott:lgc, Uilfynydd, l'ontypridd.
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7,
ork Street, Porth, Glam, C, D:wieE', :13, Fouutain treet, Ft'l'l1rlak D. Evans, 1, Llanwonno Hoael, Pantygra.igwen,
l'ontypridcl.
No. VII. DISTIUOT-CORPS AND AMBULANCE DIVISIONS (Oontinued). Corps
01
Wh en formed.
Dh·ision.
Hurgeon.
Oflicer
Lady Lewis Div.
23.6.00
R. O. Joyce,
Mardy Div.
3.3.06
·Maritimc and Penrhiw Div.
l. 9.10
Tylorstown Div.
1-1.2.0
.J. \Vallacc, M.n. \Y. Qra.n t, ~1. n. J L Davies, M.IU'.S. •f. W. Williams. £. ,J. Morris, :\J.B.
\Yattstown Div.
2G.0.08
'f. J.
Ynysbwl Div.
31.12.10
H.. D. nlort;an,
Ynyshir Div.
1:;.2.09
M. C. O. Hurley, M.n.
Hbondda Fawr Corps ...
30. n.oo
Corp. J. J. R. Arm strong,
Abergorchy Div.
13. G. 07
A. G. TrilJe,
Ou,mbri::m Oolliery Div.
25.5.06
R. Gahe J one~,
M.B.
M.n.c.s.
D:t\'ie~,
1... 1'•. C. P.
)1. B.
I."S.A.
or member in chaT'go and arldress.
Supt. H. Jackson, 1, Lewis Terrace, Llwyncclyn, Porth, Glam. Supt. T. J. Evans, 21, OCJrJdwen Strcet, Mardy. Supt. II. P. Verity, 1l'n.irficlcl. Lauwcrn Road, l'ontypridd . Supt. n. D avies, 11, :Madeline Ter .. POllty-g-waith, Tylorstn. First Officer M. ,J. ,J OIlCS, Min:.1.fon, \Yn.ttstown. Supt. M..J. J olrn, Glynderwcn, Ynyslm'l. Acting Supt. M. O. O. lIm'ley, 64, Yl1yshir HOf\d, Ynyshil', Glam. Corps flllpt. Tom Da\ ie>l, J, (lllPcn Strcc:t, TOll J'entre. A.eli lIg , 'UlJt ..J. Pl;ilt', Victona Road, Porthca\',·l.
:If. D.
(Actillg).
30.5.09
•J. \Y. C. Barrett,
Gilfach Goch Di v.
8.. OS
J. G. McCaughey,
Llwynypia Div.
5.2.0G
T. X.
Maindy and Eastern Diy.
:27.D.07
J. \Vil :;oll,
Tynyuedw Oolliery Diy ....
I 10.10.0-1
'''111.5.07
Ystrad Rhondda Div. Rhymn ey Railway Div. Caruiff l::'lecLioll
)J.lt.C.S. :lLn.
~Iorgan: ~J.U.C.l'.
D. C.
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\YilliaU1~,
J. Rickard .. ,
r... I:.C.r.
:II. ll.
IO.!l.06
E. L. Phillips,
16.-1.10
G. R. Sl'urrow,
Wh en
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n. n. C. S.
~r.
Hanwood Div ....
21.11.0
1.1arket Drayton Div.
17.5.09
A. R. F. Exbam,
l\lar!;h brook Di v.
r.:2 .06
Police Div.
26 8.06
I
l.3.11
T. Orr,
lIl. n.
:lLB.
;\1. n. .T. William. -'f. D.
Shrewsbury Loco. Railway Div.
X. .J. Sprigg:;, ItL.OO
ix Bells Div.
11... . 00
outh \Vales Border Oorps
21. 7.06
A ber bargoed Di v. Abergayenny Div.
<.. .6.09
.10.04
Corps ,'upt. C. V. Bulstrode, ~LB. 9, College Hill, hl'e'.Ysbury. ~l1pt. J. 'V. Riley, M.R.O.S. \Vhiteball, Ponte hury, :'brewsbury. 'upt. A. R. F. Exham, !-)tafford treet, Market Drayton. Supt. ~\... H. R. !-\(Jutham, ~\.JlJany Ohamuers, \\Tyle Cop, Shrewsbury. upt. A. Baxter, ~\\,:1.Il Hill, hrewsbury. 'upt. F. T. Bowdler, 33, ~ ~ ew , treet. Frankwell, 'hrew bury . I
.J. Lytle, Shrew>;bury G. 'V. R. Uarriarrc n.nd \Yag-oll Div.
)1.
n.
l-.!)
O. V. Bulstrude, ;\f. n. (Acting) T. D. i:)nlli\'an, )f. F•. C.S. 'oll'~
:-\urg. Col. W. D. Steel, \' D., )I.D. J. Clark, L.R.C.r. L. D. Gamble,
)Ln.
Blaenavoll Div.
·1./.0"
_\.. II. James,
Cwmurau Colliery and Pontnewydd Div.
11.0.0ti
A. \Y. Hayles,
New TrecIe"Gtr Div.
13.3.0 '
H. T. E. Dn.vies, ::11.B.
Rhymney Div . ...
9.:2.09
H.. V. D. A. RedwoOll.
Tredegar Ko. 1 Div.
21.7.05
n. . Brown,
Tredegar No.2 Div.
29.9.06
. A. Brown,
Taff Valley Oorps
2.1l. 0
Glen View, YnyslJWl.
E. Evans, 71, Brynn.wel 'ferr:tce, Ynyshir.
G. Payne, 22, Station Street, Trdlel bCl t. T. D. Hopkins, 14, elite Street, TreorellY. E. Griffiths, The 'urger)" IImnlrd StreE:t, Va.le, E. T. Hum IJhri es .
)I.n.
)1. H.C.
;'IL 1.. C. S. )f. n. C. S.
Uorps SlUg. 'apt. '. R. \Yhite,M.n. ,R. A. M.C. (T).
Ulyda(;h
\V. \V. Starr. 1.1. ... Stockland St .. Oael],>hill,Y, nea.r Cal-clifT.
Secretary and add res,;.
G. Bird, 43, Abbey Foregate, , hrewsbury. W. \Vallwork, . Oak Oottage, L ea Cross. Shrewsbury. \V. Bennett, Bleak Hou e, Market Drayton. CorpI. R. E\-ans, Cros·pipes. ~Iar hbrook, Salop. , uI,t. A. Baxter. 'ergt. H. E X ewman, X orth treet, Oa tle Fields,
hrewsbury.
."l1pt. T. Ed" ards, 3:3, Queen treet, 'hrew. bury. ~upt. E. J. HublxLthan, 1, 'uunyfieltl, Abbey Foregn.te, lu·ewsbury. Supt ,r. Hooper, Ash Tree Terrace, ix Bells, ~ron. Corp~ f:,upt. . T. Beard, ~, t~ros\'enor Ho:tll, _\bergavenny. . 'upt ..r. Davie::;, 3, Tredegar Tet'ntce, ~ \ herbargoed . Third Officer G. ~h(;b:tel, :20, Oross Street. Aberga\-enny. SUpL. (actiug) Istl'lc \V.Lthen, 16, "D" How, Furge SIde; l3laenavon, Mon.
ergt. 'Y. Cattle, 4., Byrl1ner . t., Belle Yue, brew bury. T. Phillips, 1, Richmond Road. ix Bells. E. E. Lippiatt, 35, Xew treet, Pontnewydd. R. J. Ed\vard_. 6, Francis ~'treet, Bargoed, near Oardiff. ",ergt. U. 0 Xicholl , 1R, en'tIe trect, Abergavenny.
:-lnpt. C. .ill ore ton, 1. :'1 aincla TCITace, Pontnewydd. 'upt. 1. Tucker, H.ltiin~ :-Inn lnll, Troedyrhinfmvch, New
G. liller, 47, Richmond Road, Pontnewydd. T. G. Bo ber, 7, Brookland Yiew, .L -ew Tredegar.
Trede~ar.
>-
J. T. Davies,
T. E. Clemens.
Oflicer or lnelnber in cl1arge and address.
Curp" Snrg. Capt. C. V. Bulstroc1e, )1. B. J. \V . Riley, JI.n.c.s.
Shrewsbury Corps
II. C. Davies.
T. E. Clcmens,
Surgeon.
rorm~d.
.J. T. Williams, D, Korth Terrace, YIardy. R. H cwer, 68, Uany Gmig, I)ontypridc1. L . J ones.
Sergt. \V. M. Thomas, ~laesteg House, Gilfach Goch. 'V. O. Evans, ., Isroed, " Llwynypin.. W. J. Emns, 2~, Parry :'treet, Ton P entre. T. D. Richard:::, . : Brynderw, , St. ~-Uball''l Rd , Treherbert. T. Dayies, 6, Hilbide Street, Pentre. :;\1. Trotman. (oJ, Gelligaled Road, Ystrad Rhondda.
]~.[).10
Corps or Division.
LI. Prosser, 67, Primrose T errn.ce, Llwyncelyn, Porth.
. 'upt. \V. E. Ahraham, 117, Pn.rk ROhel. Cympa.rc, Treorchy. FUllJ'th Officer G. Fishe:r, ~I, \Yyndbam 'treet, Gilfar:h Goch. .'111'~. T. ~\rorJ'is, 54, Brithweunycld Road, Trealaw. .'upt. J. P . .Ton e::-, 17D, Gelli Road. 'fOil Pentre. ..:uIJt. IJ. C. \\'ilhllm,,: r..I:.C.P" l~l'Vllfe(h\"ll n, T1'eherbert. Fir;;t Otticer J. 1'U\\"E:1', :2. Upper Almil, Penb·e. H. \\'illl.lms, 137, \\,illiam Stl'E:et, Y~trad Rhondda. 144. 1I1iskin St"cct, Cardiff.
Caerphilly Sectiun
a<.ldre~H.
I
Owmparc Diy ....
Trellerbert Vivo
SocI'l·Ld.T'Y anel
First Officer .J. Philpott::;, 7. Hill Strt:et, Hhyllluey, ~lon. Fir t Officer \V. :'lol'gan, 19, ,faIlles 'treet, Treclegar. :B ourth Ollicer \\T. Pembel'thy, 53, 0111111C1'e1<11, tl'eet, Tredegar. OOl'pS ~l1pt. U. Richardson ·White, M.n., l'ixo11 \'illa, l\1el'thyr Valc, Glum.
,Yo Boughey, 37, Ramsden treet, Rhymney. J. Le:tch, 35, Lower Ooronation treet, Tl'edegar. J. Lloyd, 21, Kimberley T errace, Tredegar. W. II. Jone , 5, John Street, High treet, ~Iertbyr Tydfil.
No. VII. DISTRIOT-OORPS AND AMBULANOE DIVISIONS (Oon tinued). 'Yh I' 11 forrncu.
~
Abercanaid Di v.
31.5.10
:Merthyr Boro' Div.
Corps or Division.
·urgeon.
Officer or member in charge and address.
Recretary and address.
B,. S. Ri.ce, :\1. D.
R .... Rice, :>L D. , Pencaebach House, Pentrebach, nr. Merthyr.
15.7.0G
R. Lee, M.n.
l\lerthyr Vale Div.
21.7.05
Troedyrhiw Div.
~3 . 10 .
Capt. C. R. \Yhite, (Acting) H. H. Allen, )1. n.
Troedyrhiw:N"o. 2 Div.
30.9.07
,T. Ferguson,
10. ~.11
R. T. Thomas.
28.8.09
Corps mg. D. T. R. J onef\, 1L n. S. McCormac, :II. B.
SUIJt. D. Davis, 17, Mardy T errace , Plymouth Road, Merthyr Tydfil. Capt. \Y . .T. Broome, (.l,uaker's Yard, Treharris. "upt. R. H. Allen, Elar~taff Road, Troedyrhiw. Supt. T. Davies, Danycoed Villa, Troedyrbiw. Supt. G. A. , kinner, Rockyille, Salop Road, ,:reI bpooI. Corps upt. R. P. Adam. \ 201, King Street, Brynmawr. upt. ,J. Matthews. 4, Princess. 'treet, Abertillf::ry. , upt. C. Jenkins, Eskley House, Coronation Street, Blaina. Supt. R. P. Adams (Acting) :?01, King Street, Brynmawr.
E. ,J. Farmer, 20, Nightingale Street, Abercanaid, near n:lerthyr. Sergt. D. Jones, 95, John Street, G T own, Merthyr T ydfil.
W eI hpool Diy. ,Vest Monmouthshire Corps Abertillery Div.
06
'''1] 7.7.06
I
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)1. n.
n.
Blaina Div.
2.10.01
H. C. Devan,
Brynm:lwr Div.
13.!"!.!")
111. Sheehy, L.R.C.I'. \Y. L. Pritcharcl,Jr.n.,O~1.
)1. R. C. s.
N RSING Nursing Division.
" 'hen
J. Gibbs, Bryn rvor. Windsor Road, Abertillery. upt. C. Jenkins. First Officer A. }I. Bainton, ,,0, King Street, Brynmawr, Mon.
DIYI IONS. Lady Secretary and Address.
Lady uperintl'lldeut ill charge and address.
Surgeou.
f01'1110<1.
Sergt. J. S. Crebey, Cemetery Lodge, Merthyr Yale, Glam. CorpI. E. S. Jones, 1~, Angus Street, Troedyrhiw. D. T. Williams, 2, Middle :'lOl:mt Plea. ant, Troedyrhiw. M. Bond. Broad' treet, \Veh;hpool. R. P. Adams.
I
Cardiff Corps : Cardiff
\ .. , 15.5.09
'.Y. G. \\' illiams, ;II. n. p .cting)
Lady 'upt. 1Irs. :F. C. \Y oolf, The Royailiotel, Cardiff.
Iron Bridge Corps :Broseley
1.5.99
~.
Fox Edwards,
~I. n.
(Acting) Iron Briel go l\1adeley
20.3.96
X. Fox Ed ward:,
20.3.96
(Aetlllg) C. II. Twells, L.R.C.I'.
::11. D.
}Iis )IcCullum, 171, Cathedral Road, Cardiff. \
Lady Supt. )1j,;s H . C. Potts, The Bank lIouse, Bro. e1ey. Lady ul't. )[L ::\1. H. White, The Ihnk, Iroll Bl'ilke. Lally "upt. ::\[i·s E. .\.F. Evans Hil'cbIt!y Hectory: ' bifnal, ",alop.
}Irs. J . Jones, The Linden, Broseley. ::\li5s ::\Iinnie Gate, Paradise. Iron Bridge. First :K ur iug Officer :SIi .A. E. Guy, -i2, High "treer, ::\ladeley.
Rhondda Fach Corps : ~Iar dy
.1~.09
\\'. Ul'llllt, )r.n. (Acting)
Lady upt. ::\lrs. }L E. '\Iorris, Dr} ll-y-\\' elY11, ::\l.1.rdy.
::\Ii"s K. ::\Ialtby, ~Iardy House, :llardy.
1. G. 95
'.Y.Ii'. Buckle, JI.]). (Acting)
Laely
upt. ::\riss C. E. IInght!s, ,rest Hermitage. Shrewsbury. Ln,dy Supt. illrs. ::\ L ]£Yerall, The Park, W 01;;11 pooL
::\li8" Corser, Lauri ton, King land, hrewsbury. ::\liss L. Hillier, evern treet, \\ eishpoo1.
hrewsbury Corps :hrewsbury ,Velshpool
23.1.11
He
G. A. Skinner,
L.S .A.
tOll,
No. VII. DISTRICT-CORPS AND AMBULANCE DIVISIONS-ABSTRACT TO
30TH
1911.
SEPT.,
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. ,11 30.1.11
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t)"., 'X ClYtu;) i \11!lOt, -
st.Johll
, t ..Jollll ' , ' tatilill Rd.,.'lll\ U1
~
1 Kent
----
~l.l:.cS.
?lTI"s L. M. '_l,ragne,
26.1.11
Ports\\'ooJ Kursing Diy .
3 Kent
43
2'2
26.1.11
Diy. Diy.
'01l1111allUant.
Women
5.1.11
l\cwton ..;\.Gbot Corp
6,1 Rant
No. III . DISTRI T,
DI TlUOT.
· " f J):\ to of Corp. O,r DI \'ISIOI1 rom rcgistm"!llch formed. I tiOIl.
9
St . .!ultn A'lnbu/lance Bl'igcu/e OU?11punir.·.
19.6.11
treet, Ip,,'Yich ,
Hey . W. Dor e Rndgard: L ongford Grange, Coventry.
1
Di,'.:, 10
.
]9
5.1.11
.
!) )[ale Bl'igallc Comp:l1Iic~ 7 Female Brigade Companies
--:51--''' 1
1S7
Guy Bran on, ::\r.D . , 272, Hagley Road, Edgba ton .
St. John
AJllbui(UICI' B/'i.rJ(~d('
81. John .A rnbula?7('('
Com,puilie8.
No.
No. lV. IHi:1TRlUT.
V.
B? 'i,r;(I(l~ v .'
. Irt --,Ornp(/;n~es,
1)1, TIt! 'T.
~----
st.John
No.
W.n' Ottioa No. and COllnty.
12 Derby
'orps or 1H" i ion from 11'11 iell formed.
!laLe or rcgiHLra· Lioll.
79
E. Lane.
H5
E. Ll1nrs
lIeywood a,llll Bury Divs.
5.1~.11
72
E. L.tlleS
Acel'ington Corps
21. 3.11
110
E. Lancs
11
E. Lalles
H1nekl.mrn Nnr6.5.11 sing Div. Ca t letoll N U1'25. il.11 sing Div, (Bolton Coq.s) .6.11 tley Bri!lg" & Yictorio, lltlll I ursing Div . (Bolton Oorp.), . G, 1] Great Leyer Jursing Diy. Manchu tel' Nul'- 15.G.11 sing Diy.
2 'Y. Lanc
4 ,V. Ln,lles 136
1.J..!
E. Lttncs
E. Lancs E. Lttnes
u.5.11
E. LttneR
190
E. L:mcs
121
,V.
Diy. Bacllp N"ursing 23.11.11 Di\·. .\lol'ec,tll1be Diy. H . . 11
Ll1lles
,[0
19
23
78 82
86 1-10
146 1 0 196
Allon, [.. lloU, I'. 1,.H C .WIt;t1I'Y I:l'id~e, hi~'o:s., !l11ss h.lIth I,alm er, ill. n., II olly IJali k, Uu xton Pd Sk' pOl't. \0 ','
de
E. Umhn,IH, 83, Dl':tl'dcngatu, IIaslillrrll oll J. 'r. ll'\I'(IIlIHIl, b , llllie!!1 11 0lU3e, Bamford l! wood, l\oc hdnlu. ,oy. J. S. cddie, ~1.1l , Lo\\ thaI' Pln.ce, AecrinrrLoll W. K ,1011 R, ~1.1t.('.s., ' 61, Aills\\'orth St., Blackburn A, Lonln>;, ~1. n., ' As 11 lield (',t~ tIeton, Ill', Jl 'll~hstr l\liss K ~:kllOh's, . 701, Blad,: 1>\1 I'll HoaLl Astle)' Bridge, BolLon. '
F. LUlllax, 13, \\ Yl'csllale Road, Dolton,
20
:W 20
23.10.11
St.!o jiO,
JIll
Corps 01'
WAr OrTier No.
--
J)i \ isioll fl'OIIi rOl'lllCfl.
\\lliI'h
RI111 Coul1t.y.
'
Derhy Div.
DILL\' of regis! I'tlLiult.
~1(,11.
26.6.11
G5
\'I01I1CI1
101
3 Dcroy
103
5 Dorhy
PIC'n,<;ley Div.
2G. G.ll
G6
G. A. Longden, SLallLoll-hy-Dale, NoLLs.
135
D ])oroy
01'('1'1\\,011 ))iy.
12.9.11
51
W. T. \Voorl, l.lt.C'.P., &~., The Lalll'els, Creswell, Mansfiel d.
Wa1'SOp !lL\iJ1 '01liery ])i\.
75
142
D!'J'hy
4 Derby
T
1Il'Hillg
K
1.5.11
L:mc, CllOl'ltOU'CUIll. Ilnnly, ~tnnche~tel'. A. A. (i. ])ickey, .\\'11., lliggill House, Colne, A. K Bml, 109, .l\lancheslcr Road, Blllnley,
26.6.11
C.
Diy.
105
Lincoln
COI'IIS, 1,.1:.l'. P.,
39
13 NoLL'hn.11l
Ilttll Uhanl., A8hLonlII}(ler-Lyne. J. P. Brown, M.ll., Bl11'woO(l lIull, e, I1l\cnp. 11. F. Oillham, )\.,\., i\1.1>., J.!'" Colton 'ot ta.gc, Morecambe l\l r~. II oward, :IU, Crafton 'lreel, PIe 'lOll.
51
,1. ,V.
26
1\11SS 1\1 E. Aserofr, 1,"i, 'ceil 'Lreet, Lytham.
28
l\Iiss II. C!u,rkp,
Hawthorne TetTnec. ~3
Mi~'
."t,
LilH;ol II '01'\1.-
26. G.ll
50
20.3.11
I".
Capt. A. J. II. lontagne, M.ll., J~.A.M.C. ('1'.), 35, Potter trect, \Vorksop.
nf'\\'~1rIlI,\" ~lor-
63
O. Thomes, , \\Til ton.' treet, De\\'sbury.
('ulIlf'f'r.leL
25.:).11
lli\-.
T.
. AlIlcry,
10
~ook,
'ouLhgatc,Po))terraet
'\IT.F. OIrri.pin, r.R.v.S., GarficlLl IIollse, Castle Cord.
llar~1'ca\'e~,
1 C\\
Hull Lane, eolton. G W.R. Yorks
13
33
ill i~' CollillSlll1, H), II igltlicld, Kendal.
i'i 17
(l)e\\', 111\1')' Corps) 12.<1.11
111
r.
~I-
Yale,
1). Muo)), 1,.ILO.1'., ULLoxcter New Road, Derby.
Ing
27
1
;3 'W,R.Yorks
7 \r. R. Ynrks
80
19
'\Ya,r80p
'Il'Ck-/
\Vc,t Lodc:e, 'l'udmorcleu. ~1 rs. 01'IllC, M shllG t., 1:11, \ Vnl'lll'eckRc1.n'pool T. F. Fllrster, j\l.It.C. S., Station }\!1., Dalton-iuFll1'ue . !lt1'ti. L01\gworth, The Knowles, J 101'\\ ich.
23
N orl1lanton,
1\. R. Deighton, ,5, (!ee;il .'trect, Lilleoill.
ley, H"l\'('1\Sthorpl'.& hr:1I 01\ ])i \ s.
J. L. It lIs:;cll, ;\\. B. , 31
. Wooel, Leahlll'st, Old Deroy.
,K R Bookcr, Hoock Honse, Shilcln·ook.
'rOWll
(Preston Corp'), 22.3.11 Preston N" lll'!:>ing Diy. ~ (Preston Corp), 22.3 .11 16 \V. Lanes Preston anel Lytha,m N ursing Diys. (Rochdale Corps), 5.4.11 54 E. Lnnes Rochdale Central ~ II r. Di \'. (Bolton Corps), I;;A.11 56 E. Lanes lleadquu,riers Tursing Di\". Todmorden lll'- 11,'1. 11 52 E. Ll1nes sing Di,-. NUl'- 1 .'1.11 50 E. Ll1n es 1 Bhtckpoul sing j)i\'. Ba,rrow-in-Furue Sl 19. G.l1 1 W. La,nes \11', ing Diy. (Bolton COl'PR),1. 6.11 6 \V. Lanes Horwich NUl'sing Div. 22 W. Lane, (Li\'erpool Corps), 23.10.11 Li \'erpool J ur siug Div. 2W'mol'land I Kell0 aI Nursingl ~7.11.1l DlV. 3 Mal e 1 riga,de Compu,llies 22 Fema,le Brigltlle Companie
Commanclant.
'Vest,~I.I1.,
J liglt
I
8-1
n.
U.
12 \V. Lanes
76
l!'.
I
.1. 7.11 lll'sing Colne Diy. Dlll'llicy NUl'ing 13,7.11
Div. A Mon-unclerLyne N l1l'sing
178
:l0
'.6.11
Oheshi.re
Olllllinudnnt.
Wnmon
3. fl. 11
, haley Bridge n1'. Div. 'tOl'kport nnd Hedd ish .r ursing Divs. Haslingdl'll Corps
130
126
l\ltJll.
Hick, M. n., 72, J) \'nsl! ire1hl., l'riJICc'sl'k.L'pl
(J)c\\,.'bmy Corp -J nu tIe) XIII> ill"
Vi v.
·1 "\\'. Riding'
12 W. H. Yorks
I
5.,1.11
:\Iiss L. J. Gatlie, 19, Fiehl Hill, Bailey.
t'
(De\\'shllry 'I)\'P<;) 12..1.11 J)('\\,'1111l'j' al](1 leckhcn.Lon rlll'sillg Dl\·s.
~li,'s I .
~:-\1rif1lpy
It. Y. A. 1lotiley, ;\!.n .. cH.n.) , SU1lIlY Hank, • !tipler.
Godson,
TIte Illlil'lllary, Dc\\'shnry.
COl ps) ,] 9. 6.11 :-\hiplt-': <', OtiCYI Nl1I'sillg I iv".
----
9 ::\ f:t1e nl'igade '0111 pn.l1i es .. , · l ~ 0 .J Fl'l11ale Brig-ade COll1jl:1.nic!'l .. ,'
1 ,) ,-
~.I
Sf . John A 1nbulc('nce Brigadp, Oompanies.
t. John A 1nbt(,Zancc Brigade Cmnpanies. No.
VI. Dnto of
st.John No.
Corp or Diyision from rogisirn.
War Otriec No. auel ounty.
which
tiou.
fOl1110d.
No.
DI TRICT.
~Ien.
3·1.11.10
1 Du rbam
Felling Corps
3
7 Durha.m
5
9 Dnrham
11
5 Durham
13
3 Durham
ett & District Div. ,ou th '1hielcls & . Hilda, Di\·s. Rcbbnrn&Wal'llley Divs. B'doll Bn. & Adclion Col. Din. Allhusen 'Vorks c Gatp,shcn,d Fell Diy. G!l.teshea.d 1301'0' Div. Murton Colli ry
23
011
St.John
11 Durhabl
25
13 Durham
27
17 Dnrham
49
19 Durham
77
21 Durham
93
23 Durham
133
27 DUlham
1-17
29 Durham
2
4 Durham
4
2 Durham
48
6 Durham
66
10 Durham
166
16 Durham
97 123 31
berland 11 "orthumberland 5 E. R. Yorks'
1
35
3
54
2
56
4.
'.V. BmLLefl, 1Il.D., Parliamen t ll'eet, Consett J. R. 'rease,]f. n.C.~., . Ogle Terrace. South Shield A. l\L. G. \Valkor, M.n. s. Glcllbcrarnock, Yil'. Rd Ill. Fl'burll J. II. SmIth, M.n., . Iblgo\\"uie lIs., Ryton-on-T, Ji:. O. .1\[oore, lI1.n ., lne, 5, Ahbey Terrace, Durhn Hoad, Ga.te head. ill IV. "'mith, ~r. B., ], W'l!onseTer. ,Be\YiekRd. G'hl] K . Wood, ' . • Cl\olnll'l"all House, Murton, .0, ./;)... ~l 6 er, ;\I.ll.C.R., Easi ngtoll, co. Durham, n. Williams,
2 .12.10 5.1.11
"?
T '
·18
16.2.11
38
17.~.1l
32
25.2.11
H
Shotton Colliery 15.4.11 Diy. Wearmouth Col. 8.5.11 Diy. (Birtley Corps), 30 .5.11 B'ley&O'ton Di"' 1 (Birtley Corps), 1.7.11 Hav'worth Diy. Vic. G'field&Row- 9.9.11 lanels Gill, & Wbickh'1mDiYs. Dean and Chaptcr 13.12.11 Diy. (Felling Corps) 2·1.11.10 F'ing Nul'. Div. ... outh hield I 1.12.10 l. Tur ing Div. underland N ur- 14. 2.11 sing Diy. Whithurl1 Colliery 5.9.11 1\ ursing Di y. Durham' K urging 5.9.11 JJiv. Kc'le-o-Ty. & Post , 12.6.11 Office lll' . Di Ys. IValker-on-Tyne 110.9.11
34
'
Div.
(HullCorp ), N ep- 35.1.11 tune St., S·hea.d Loco&Wn.Diys. E. R. Yorksl (HullCorps) C'tra.l 25.1.11 Pier, "T'tune St. & Eastetn Divs. E . RYork" (Hull Corps), Cen. \ 25.1.11 Al.Dk.Nep. t., p.Lo. &W.Diys. E. R Yorks (IIullCorps),C'tral 25.2.11 N nrsing Di v. 25.2.11 E. R Yorksl Ditto
D. 1\ Ilson,
55 55 16
2fi
,
26 19
23 ·16
32
)1.
,V. T. Atkinson, 41, Triuity treet, lIull.
36
F. H. Vaughan, 242,
23
6 E . R Yorks
Ditto
25.2.11
23
60
8 E . R . Yorks
22
62
10 E. R Yorksl
(HullCorps), W'tn. I 25.2 .11 Nursing Div. (HullCorrs),E'~. &125 . 2 . 11 W n . N nr. DlVs.
21
~I-I 233
:Mis ' Ethel Towncncl, M.D., 365, Holderness Road, lInl!. J. Cumming, ~I.n., 29, Be\'~rley RO:1d, Hull. J. Grieve, ~r. D., 267, lIe sle Road, IIull. J. Diyine, )f. n., DurhalllIIs., H olde\'JlessRd.,Rul1.
5.8.11
33
F. R. lIortop, 22, Evelyn Street, Barry Do ck.
maen garwDiv.
5.8.ll
47
'1'. Kent. 33, Blarnga wr Roarl, Blaenga WI',
Com mandant.
Glaill.
25 Glalllorg nn
n~
1M
129
27 Glum organ
131
Glnmorgnn
6
Glamorgau
191
60 Glamorgall
154
Montg'J1l'rJ'
n.
(lOlOn elelft Fadl COl' ps) Lally Le~''is Di\,.
5.9.11
(Rhon (Ida Fach 001' ps) G.W. 0011 iery, Martim e and Penrhi\v Divf', . ( Rholl d(la Fach Corr)s)Tylol"stow 11 Div.
5.0.11
10
J. W. DavisO!1, Eh ondtlu. II onse, Pontyprit1d.
5.9.11
40
J. H. Davies,
(H.holl rIch Fach 'orr1S) ~ral'<1y
12. 12.10
Ntll ·.~illg
Di\,.
<)<)
""J
Jac\(f;on,
1, Lcwis Honse,
Lwyncelyn,
Porth.
212, East Road, Tylorstown RllOurlda.
8. G. Morris,
23
M.D.,
Bryn-y-Del yn, :Murdy.
I
(Cardi If Corps) Car( Jill' 1 Tnrsillg Div.
27.11.11
26
.\11':'. Lewis, 61, Cathe(lr al Road, Cardiff.
,Yebh ]lool Tnr:-iing Div.
8 . . 11
26
G. A. 'killller , ,r.D., Rockville, i:)alol' Road, Welshpool.
I I
7
s
(Slll'e\\'sb'ryCorps) " h t'c\\,s bllry, HIll' woo (l, and :\Iar krt Drayton Vi "S hre\\'sh' ri'Co,:-ps :-;llIc II" 'l) ry J. ursillg Di,·.
1 Salop
2 ,.alo1'
5.1.11
5.1.11
27
;,\liss C. E. TIll ~hcs, i) outll Heston, Hermitarrc .., -, Dl'lle Yne Shrewsbury.
<)~
Mrs. ~I. E. W hite, The Bank, I l'ollbriclge.
21
~liss
6 :Salop
(Iroll], ridge Corps, ,1 0.] .11 I roll hrirlge J.' ursing 1)i \'.
52
4 ~:llop
(I \'flll b ri<l~l' 'mp .) ~J 3.(1 lIe),
,J. W. Riley, ;\ r. R.C.S., 'Vhitehall, Pontesbury.
51 I
2~
~.j.
~O
2.11
E. A. EI' ans F;tirehley He ctory, ne1r ShifllUI, alol ) ·
XUI'S-
lIIg Di,'.
---I
I
I
G Male Brigaele Compnnies G Female ];rig,J(le Cl'1llpallie
M. Hopper, 63, Coltll1an 'b'eet, Hull.
Glall10rgan
67 GI&1l10 rgan
11,9
pring Ba.nk, Hull.
I
22
~9
117
u.,
Brooks!l1e, Birtley, co. Durham, E. IT. 011"er, Low Eigh ton, Lo IY Fell. A. Smith, M,D., tra th ll1 orc Road, Rowlands Gill, .N ewcastle-on-Tyue, .T. n. Alhson, Thl' Yillas, Dean Bk., Fel'ryllill n11',. Mcli'ullyell Millar, ' Fellillg Lo(lge, Felliug-on·Tyne. :l\1rs. It. Orr[lse, 2, Ogle Terrace, South Shields, I. G. l\lodlill , ~f.n., l·L, Roker A\-e nue, I underland. ~Irs. Robsoll, 1IIaNlellHs., Cleadol1, 'lld'rland. F. g. Smedley, ~r.B.) Eclale, The Pcth. Dmham. G. R. Onny, 0, 'YilllborTer, G'forth.i\' ·on·T', A. Potls, 67, Church St., 'Yalker·Qu·Tyue, A. II .. rolln~toll, ~Lll.C.li.) 4.97, Anlaby Hoall, Hull.
29
58
19 l1:1le Brigade Companies 10 Female Brigade Comp!'.nies
.,
Barry Dock Diy.
Women.
--
Hi,~'\\'ick. Rel., ~1'mth.)Slld'land,
I
9 Northum-
33
I 1£),12.10
Diy.
25 Durham
D. McFallyell-Millar, M.B., Fe 11 in g Lodge, Felling.
43
Mon.
whi eh taken.
<,'nd COllnty.
No.
5.1.11
DISTRICT.
Dat.o of rcgistraLion.
Corps or Division frolll
W3r Office No.
OOlllll1nndnnt.
Women
__~ ________~--------~----~--+---t--------------~ 1
VII.
--
253
151
BRIGADg CO:\lP. \.XIES-t\UMMA.RY TO 3hT DECEMBER 1911.
------------------District.
No. No, No. No. No. No. No.
I. .. II.
m.
IV. V. VI.
VII.
'
~[nle
Brigu(ie Ib'ellluie Brigadel Companies. COlllpnllles.
12 10
)[en.
-1 6
9
}6 7
3 9 19 6
22 -1 10 6
836 253
68
73
3]36
Total.
Wom'J1.,
Co·s.
Members.
1 4 395
20
670
26
J-19 -1 5
187
147
547
4 0
H
125 232 151
16 25 13 29 12
672 69-1 605 1068 404
1821
141
4957
Oorps and A ?nb ulanc(; Divisions.
---
Wl,olI [orlllcd.
Corps or Division.
~liery
Corps and Ambulance Divisions formed after September 30th,
andl
Corps or Division.
Whell
,
urgeoll.
formed.
19 1 I.
1.11.11
,V. G. S. Passmore',
Sutton Div.
15.3.12
R. S. Oldham,
10.5.12
T. McOosh, M.B. R. F. VcreIIodge, III.B.
W. H.
mith& ollsDiv.
'Voodford Div.
li.R.C.S. M.D.
26.12.11
No. II. DISTRICT. Buckingham Di v.
10.5.12
A. E. Larking, li. n.
Fareham Div.
16.2.12
H.D.Brook,M.R.c.s.
L.S.W.R. Eastleigh Div.
34.1 2
R. R. Garratt,;'II. Jl.C.S.
LymingtouDiv.
1.6.12
outharnpton Oorps Shirley Diy. Testwood Div.
6.1.12
Corps Surg. J. I r. P. Fraser, M. n. G. H. Parry, )[. n.
10.5.12
J. C. :F. 'Yhieher,
1.10.11
L.n.c.s. TO. III. DISTRICT. Luton Div .
Capt. 'V. Archibal!1, lLn., r..A.)LC.(T.)
15.4.12
or menlbcr in charge
a1ll~1 Mem.
7.5.1?'
-
W ail1rorc, 21, 1'.1o,nor Road, 'Vallington, Surrey. Supt. H. S . Oldham,1.J.D., Falkland, Brighton Rd. " utton E. E. Wallis, . 2, Baden Road, Ilford. J. Wallis, 62, Ch ill gfonl Lane, Woodford.
18
3.4.12
!:lowden ·le· Wear Di v. ."
3.!I.12
65
Rowden.on-Tyne Div ....
6.6.12
17
Newcastle-on·Tyue Corps
5. 2.12
Snpt. A. E. L:1rking, M.D. Grenville Cottage, Bneki~gham. J. W. Dodge, 29, 'Vest St., Fareliam, Hunts. T. Plell's, 53, Camphcll Road, I{~astleigh. E. A. S. Rt()ne, The Poplars, L) Illillgton. Corps ~'nl't. II. U. H.. Al<1rit1 cr e Eastfiell, Bitt('rnp,8'lhnml~0'n. First OfIicer II. A. Oross, EtOll Cot., Dyer H{l., Frceman tle. Col. E. A. Palk, Little Test"'ood Honse, Totton lianis. '
19
North Sea ton 0011. Di v.
31. 5.12
17
Norlh Tylle Div.
24.4.]2
NorthllmberIam1 Enginc Works (Wallsend) Vi ,'.
30.4.12
Percy Main Di v.
14 .5 .12
,V.
A. levens, 71, Hampton Road, Luton.
L.& ".'V. & M. Rlway. Coventry Div.
J. Pirie,
17.2.12
:\I.D.,
Ashtoll Honse, IIul'll1ll'Y, Leamington Spa. C. Mycoek, 32, Cope treet, COVP11 Lry.
4.0.12
17
28
21
20
27.2.12
J. O.
23
Heysham Div.
4.12.ll
Widnes Div . ..
4.10.11
II. Baxendn.le, 1 ,Bridges. ' t., Athel ton,Lanes. npt. J. n. ni 'hop, 1 , Carl' Lane, Lower IIeysham. R. Nutter, 150, Peel Hotlse Lane, Wic1nes.
No . V. DISTRICT. Newark Div ...
22.12.11
T. E. C1'a\vfo1'(1, c/o Mrs. Py kelt, Ji 11 Gate, Newark. Snpt. J. Piggford, Tiversall Grange, lIIansfiehl.
18
No. VI. DISTRI CT. Bmradon Dlv. Dnnston·ol1-Tyn c Di,·...
10.4.12 1.5.12
A. D. Craw [onl,li. Jl.
J . A. MacArthl11' ,~LlL
M.D.
,V. G. Rielln.l'!ls(lll,
hiremool' Div.
14.3.12
T. Dixoll,
Spl'illgwell Div.
11.4.12
J. Law,
25.4 .12
A. Wilkinson, M.D.
4.5.12
W. Delllles ', L.R.C.P,
M. B.
Tynemouth Vol. Brigade Div.
Lifc
Tow Law Div.
llnclel'land E. Div.
lII.B.
24 49
20
J. Li ttl efail',
18
6, 'trawbcl'l'Y Tel'., BUl'l'adon, Dudley. J. Rolls, 71, Raven . worlh Road, Dun ston-on-Tyn c.
33
or member in charge anr] address., Mem· hpl's.
G. N. Taylor, Easillgton Colliery, Castle Erlen.
21
T. IIiru,
17
2.5.1~
27.4.12
Dawley Div.
6.5.12
Llallidloes Di v.
4..1.12
No. VIII. DISTRICT. Isle of Tbal1et Corps
1.10.11
Redhill Div.
25.3 .1 2
No. X. Dr. TRTCT. Nacton Div . ...
IIarperley,
Firsl Officer J. Harrison, DC1le Oottages, Grosmont, N. Yorks. J. G .. R~uUedgc, BhllJonsOl']J, H alLwllislle. First OfIicer V. Martin 7, East View, 1l00·de~1. J. A. Prescot, Beech burn Grange, Howden-IeWear. E. E. M:cElinstock, 73, Olevedon Hoad, N. ,'hields. Corps Supt. F. 'V intel', 29, Os1)orne Avenue, Ncwcastleon-Tyne. J. Rit on, North Seaton Colliery Newbiggin-by-the- 'ea. ' II. C. Wood, Walwick, II Ulllshaug11, Northum l)erlaucl. . S. Dickil~so]), 6, Northumberland Villas \Y aUsend. ' A. nall, 17, Brunton St., Percy Main. A. J. Knight, 8, Charles Avellue. Shiremoor N eweastle-on-Tyne. ' T. 'V, Pearson. Springfield A yenue, Eighton Banks, lll'. Gatesheall. J. W. Dnnn, 7, Argyle Strect, Tynemouth.
,Yo Denness,
L.R.C.P . ,
27, Wolsingham Rd., Tow Law. T. Bell, \Yitton Town, Wittou-Ie-Wear. P. Budd, Coa tgual'dHouses, Sou thDocks, uuderland.
No. VII. DI,' TP.ICT. Iron Bridge Corps
.r o. IV. DISTRICT. Atherton Div.
2.12.11
G. Muir,
(Hm'] ved)
Oorps Supt. F. F. Il11]ISOll, Park Lam, OldlJUry.
Stanton Hill Div.
... /
Witton·le-Wear Div.
Corps mg., L.C.S .. Broughlon,L. R. C. P .
H. Stallard, L.R.e,p.
4.5.12
22
23.5.12
I
M.ll.C.S.
18
17
OInCCI'
DUl'lIU.11l. "YV. G. Dl'cal'er,
»1. B.
N. Worcestershire Co!'}!>-
Hus ell, )r.n.
29.2.] 2
Raltll'hisde and Greenhead Div. ... .. . Rorden Oolliery Div . . ..
'V. J.
I
Fil' Tree Colliery,
GrOS]llont N. Yorks Div.
N. E. 'Varwickshire 001' II>, Harbury Div.
15.4.12
hers.
_
No. 1. DISTRICT. Carshalton Diy. ...
OnlCCl'
Surgeon.
District DIV.
Fir Tree Div ... . t..~_,
-1-
E. D. Recs,
:\LR.C. ' ,
B. Scoltock, Elmhurst, Dawley, alop. upt. B. D. Rees, III.R.C,S., Rhnfeinfa, Oaersws, co. i\Iont-
21
18 22 30 17
'27 17 20
18 21 2~
26 20 17 17
17 26
gomer~·.
6.1.12
No. XI. DISTRICT. Brithdir Div.
23.1.12
Briton Ferry Di ".
5.6.12
Oardiff Ry, Di I'.
5.6.12
Corp Surg. A. F. treet, d,D.
G. I. T. te\\·art ,M.B. O. G. Havell, M.D. E. W. 8. Martin, M.n.
Corps ul't. 1. Yeni , 16,'tatioll Rd., W'gate-on-Sea. A. Priddle, 11, Wilton Street, R edhill. llrt. E. R. H. Moorsom, actoll House, Ipswich.
19 17
T
W. Hares, ll, Herbert tl'eet, Brithc1ir, via Cardiff. W. B. 'Yilliam • 43, Rockingham Terr, B. Ferry, D. Da.vie . Cardiff Ry. Co., Cardiff.
17
18 75
CO?]lS Ct/IUL
--
\Vhen
Corps or Divisioll.
.il mbt~l((/Iw(, Divisions. ~
I Oflicol' or mQmbcr in charge and acllll'ess.1 Mehl.
Surgeoll.
formed.
Oorps ancl A mbulnnce Divisions.
hers
~ Oy mmer (Port Talbot) Div.
30.5.12
A. Miles,
Kenfig Hill Di\r.
23.1.12
J.
Llansamlet Di \T.
19.12.11
,V.
M. It O.R.
Ooope1', T,. s. A.
11.5.12
Pontardawe Div.
D. Llo)'ll Davies, 15. Maesteg Road, Yll1lUer, 1) Port Tal bot. E. J en killS, 26, taLion Road, I ell fig Hill 20 nr. Briclgelld, Glam. ' W. A. Wheel. HiUftelll, Lla,msn,mlet. 23 Major VI. Owen lJ:van s, I"R.O. 1'. R.A.M.O. ('l'.), Ponta,rCll\wc. ,33
Nursing Divisions formed after September 30t h,
19 11.
------------,:------.--- - - - - - - - - - - When formed.
Nursing Division.
urgeon.
Nursing oOicer or lIlCll'UCr in char"e -'--"'-', '1 ami a<iflrc s. ., II em· _ _----:--____ bers,
-.--...-.
No. I. DISTRICT.
'
Hampstead Nursing Div. Ley ton and Leytonstone Jmsing Div.
.Miss 1. M. lIoare, 11 I orth End Honse, Hampstead Heath. Miss G. BoLterill, 15 1, Grove Hoad, LeyLonsLone.
29.5.12 29.5.12
---
Nursing
When
[)ivi~ion.
fonllocl.
HaltwhisUe ~1l(1 a.l'eenhead N ursmg ])1 V. ..
S1l1'gcolJ.
J
11.5.12
ursing Div. ...
12.1.12
E. AILlerson,
j\[. D .
Lady "'upt. lIOll. Mrs. C. F. Palk LitLIe TesLwood, Totton, llants:
22
Lady Ri(llcy Nnr:;ing Div.
26.2.12
Nursing
30.4.12
Western Nursing Div.
22.4..12
Stanhope Nursing Di v, ..
18.5.12
Tow La \V N lll'eing Di v...
],5.12
West IIartl eliool Nursing Div.
28.3.12
WithcrnseaNursing Div.
25.4 12
Novoeastria Div.
A. K. IIohhFl,
J. Gray,
M.l).
l\l.D.
II. W. M. Strover, 1I1.il.
A. E. 8prolllle, 1,.1:. O. H.
Wilton-le -Wear Nl1I'sing Div.
3.5.]2
,YolsinghamN nrsingDi v,
27..l.12
Victoria Garesflel(l awl Ro\ylandsGill Nursing
30.5.12
Div.
No. III. DIsTnrcT.
No. VII.
N . \Yorcestershire Corps Haleso,.-enN ursingD1Y.
22.5.12
J. A. D. Tbompson, Ill. B.
Miss L. E. Hom fray, Ottcruourne Oourt, llalcsowen.
22
No. Y. DISTRIOT. Keighley Oorps Glusburn I ursing Diy.
2.12.11
J. \Vard ,
JJ.S.A.
First lusing OIl1ccr, Miss L. huttlcworth, Providence Place, Cow ling, Keighley. ~
32
No. VI.
Dr. E. Mand Cava,nagh, M.D., 316, Glo 'sop goad, Sheffield.
20.2.1~
28
DI TRIOT.
Addison Nursing Div. ...
17.5.12
Dunston-on-Tyne Nursing Div.
24.4.12
East Boldon Rnd Oleadon Nursing Div.
29.5.12
1111'S. , . B. Smith, 14 Balgonic IIouse,Ryton-on·Tyne. Miss J. Briggs, 16 Ravensworth House, Dunston, Gateshea(l. Miss E. Robinson Thornlca. 14 St. Bedes, East Boldon. '
North Tyne Nursing Div.
1.6.12
Pelaw Nursing Div....
19.3.12
N. Davie, M.B.
28.2.12
L. A. II. DUlkele y ,[
v.I
111. B.
Miss 1. Douglas, 14 Douglas Terrae<" Humshaugh. Felling. Larly Supt. M1't:. M. Pa.lmer, 16 ,\Varuley IIa.Il, pelaw-on-Tyne'l Mrs. A. '1'11 irl we ll, 21 11, Rectory Place, Gateshead-onTyne. I
Miss A. A. Rushton, Haltell Lea House, HalLwhistle.
26
Rister Beatrice (Firth) , 56, Buxton SL., N ewcastle-on'rYllc. ~1iss J. U. Dakers, 33, Meldon-'rcnace , , Newcastleon- '1 yne. Mrs. E. Rochester, 24, Ash St., N ewcastle-on-Tyne. Lady Sllp~. Miss D. Briggs, Hartwell House, Stanhope, co. Durham. Miss K. Bnrnett, Dearness View, Tow Law. Lady Supt. Mrs. L. Oasper, West bourne ltd., W. Hartlepool.
19
Miss E. A. Leary, 38, Queen Street, Withernsea. Ln.dy • 'upt. Mrs. B. Stobart, \Vitton Tower, WiLLon-le-\Vear,
16
Lady 'upt. 1Irs. U. Richardson Station Road, WolsinO'ha~ oo.Du~am. b' Mrs. C. R. ,'cott, 12, View Terrace, Victoria Garesfielll, N ewcastle-on- Tyne ,
17
Lady, upt. Miss H. A. Jarrctt, Abuey Cottage, Much Wenlock,
13
Miss K. J. Barker, 3, Oastle View, Welshpool.
18
Bliss 1\1. 1. , treet, The Precinct, Oanterbury.
21
21 14 17
13 24
13
15
DlSTltIOT.
Much W enlock Nursing Div ....
18.3.12
Welshrool Berric,," ITur ing Div.
24. 5.12
G. E. Lockyer,
AI. B.
DrSTJUOT.
2.4.12
E. D. Whitehead Reid, B. A., ~l. n.
Isle of Thanet Corps Westgate-on- ea Jursing Div ....
No. IX.
J. E. RuLherfnrrl, M.n.
Miss K. I. Milne, The Yicarage, ·Westgate-on-Sea.
17
8.11.11
D. M. Barry,L.F.P.s. (acting).
Mrs. G. M. Barry, Gramponnd, Oornwall.
13
P. L. Giuseppi,
Lady Supt. Mrs. A. U. Bateman, Burlington, Qneen's Road. Felixstowe. Lady Supt. Miss R. Ruffie, i1 vel'uale, Haverhill, S ufi'olk. lIlt-s. E. A. Sandforu, Nacton Rectory, Ipswich.
15
Dr. 'TRICT.
Grampound Nursing Diy.
No. X.
11.5.12
DISTRIOT.
FelixstoweNursing Diy. 20.12.11
Felling and District Oorps
Ga 'e.sh..d N m'ing Di
. .. ,
Canterbury Nursing Di\r.
Sheffield Nursing Di\T.
I beTS.
------'
Iron Bridge Oorps
No. VIII.
Sheffield Oorps
~lelll-
Nowcastle-o n . Tyn e Oorps
No. II. D [STRICT. Oalmore
Nnrhing Ofliccl' or membcr ill charge ami address.
Haverhill Nursing Di\.
9.10.11
T. H. Goodman, ~L.lt.C.S.
NactonNursingDiv
No. XI.
]9.3.12
:'ILD.
(acting).
14
13
DI.'TRrOT.
Barry Nursing Div.
3.5.12
Miss W. Pardoe, Walton, Romilly Road, Barry.
11
CO?']>s
and A mb nl(tnce Divis ion.'!.
Sections of Divisions formed after September 30th,
f:'~~I~.
'urgron. Section. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~_ _ _ _...;_-(Bromley)
Ohislehurst
1.11.11
Section
C'. M.
Gas 00.) O.
ect.
4.6. 12
(W est L ondon) Kensington Section ...
17.4.12
(Ohichester) Section
4.5.12
Singleton
J. Allan,
IIf. B.
19 1 1.
--1
hl;;;
-
OlllccJ' or 111 011111cl , in chargo ::tnel address. I ___ _ _ bers.
Supt. T. lIcaley, Bromley Ullioll, Farn boroucrh lent. 0 , ( uperintencicnt Bromley Div.) W. G. Butcher, 58, Surrey. q., Old Rent Rd. (Supt. S. M. Gas. Co., Div.)
9
ANNUAL OF
31
Ca pt. J. O. l\fcOarroll, n. A.l\T. o. , 73, '1'he Lawn, hrpherd's Bush Green. (Surg. & upt. W. ['ol1[lon Div.).
10
J . Ie. Kibblew11ite , chool House, Singleton.
15
REPOR T
TJJJ~
COM~MISSJONEI-? FOR
1Brigabe
~\?erseas,
OONTE TS. PAGE
Superior Offipcers of thfl Brigade Overseas appointed by H.R. H. the Grand rior Staff of the Districts ... Report of the Oommissioner for Brigade Overseas ReportsOeylon Commonwealth of Australia ew 'onth 'Wales District ... VictOlia. District ,V est Australi:t District Dominion of Canada ... Dominion of 1 T ew Zealtmd A Llcklanu Di::,trict Oanterbmy and 'Yet Ooast District Dunedin District Wellington Distrilt Empire of India Mal La tmits ettlemen ts Union of .outh Africn. PrOyil1Ce of the (Jape of Gooel Hope District Pro"ince of Natal District ... Province of the Orange Free tate District Province of the Transvaal District
430 431
433 435 436
441 443 444 446 45 0
456 461 466 471 473
475 4 0 4 2 484
St. John An'Lbulance. B?"igade Uve?"seas.
St. J nhn A 1nvulcIJnce Brigade OVe1'Sea8.
$llpcrior ~tficcr5 of the :fBriORbc ~"crseas. Hppointe~ b}1 1f).1R,11). the a;ra1\~ lPrior.
Province of the Orange Free State District.
430
:acting :assistant UOlllmtssioner.
Mn. U. 11.
UHMAR, Spl'tember, 1900.
<to11l11lissioner for jJ3doa~e \$I"erseas .
.t\L-\JOB.-GENlm,AL J. O. DALTON, g.A.
!\]n. W. 11. l\lORGAN.
Esquire or the Oruer of the Hospital of t. John of Jerusalem ill El1g1n.nd. March, 1903. Brigade Over. cas, March, 1911.
Within the Commonwealth of Australia.
Comrnissiolle7~.-. Vr.-U~L. G. L. MULLI S, M A., M.D" A.A.11.U.
195, }!;hzabeth Street, Hyde Park, Syd ney, N.S. W. Olflcer.-Vr.-OoL. A. E. PERKINS, M.A., M.D., D.S.O. New South Wales District.
~MedicaZ
WITHIN THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA. <t011lmissioner.
LIEUT.-COLO EL G. L. ~lULLl
TS, M.A., M.D., A.A,1I.C. Knight of Grace of the Order of the lIospitalof t. John of J erusalem in England. April, 1£)04.
.MeNcal \$Ifficer in <tbief.
LIE '1'.- OLO:1'lEL A. E. PEHKI s, :LA., M.D., D.S.O. Hon. Serving Brother of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jernsalem in Enl11and. Novel1lber, 1902. New"South Wales District.
District District District District
Deputy Commissioner in Charge oj Dish·ict. MR. T. ~'. Urxso ,M.D., 2, Equitable Buildioos, 350, George Street, Sydney. 0 Supe?'intwclent MAJOR T. M. MARTIN, B.A., L.RO.P . Secretary MR. A. \V. 'VEIIIEN, M.A., M.D. InspectoJ' of Stores MR. J. A. DICK, M.D. Treasurer MR. H. D. W AL~H, B.A. Victorian District.
JDepnt)? <t011lmi5sioner.
Acting Assistant Commissione1' in Charge oj District. LIEUT.-COLONEl, G. IIORNE, M.D., A.11.8.,
lIn. T. S, DIXSON, M.B. Hon. ServinCf Brother of the Order of the Hospital of <> England. November, 1902.
L.RC.P.
$taff of IDistricts.
Knicrht of Justice of the Order of the lIospital of St. John of Jerus!\lem ill England. b JYbrch, 1£ll1.
:assista n t <to11l111is5ioner for jJ3riga~e ®"erseas.
t. John of Jerusalem in
41, Selbourne Cham ber~, 505, Bourke
Victorian District.
:acting Bssista Il t <tomm issioncr. LIEUT.-COLO Ji:L G. Hon E, M.D., A.~1.S., Donat of the Order or the Hospital of St. tT ohn of .T erLwalem in Engbnc1. ;'1 :troh 1910.
WITHIN THE DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND.
I
treet, Melbourne.
Within the Dominion of New Zealand. De]iuty Commissioner in Charge.
LmUT. COLO I':L G. BARCLAY, V.D., Frankton Junction, Waikato, N.Z. Medical Officer OAPT. II. ~\I1cO. IrTGLIS, 11.B.
JDepu t)? <toml1l issioner.
LIEUT.-COLOr EL G. BAHCLAY, V.D., N.Z.V. Knicrht of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Englant1. b N o\'em bel', 1907.
Wellington District. :assistant <to1llmisstoner.
l\1n. H. H.
431
Auckland District.
A ssi~tant Commissioner in Chufrge oj District. MR. C. J. TUNKS. District Secretary MR. E. J. O. Do'Yn~ ARD.
EED,
Canterbury and West Coast District.
A ding A s~ist(£nt Comm issioner in Chrtrge oj District.
Hon. Associate of the Order of the Ho pital of t .•John of Jerusalem in England. October, 1910.
Auckland District. Bssista n t <toml1l issioner.
MR. O. J. TUNKS. Hon. Serving Brother of the Order of the Hospital of'. t. John of J ern, alelll ill ElIgland. Februarv. 1912. Canterbury and West Coast District. :acting :assistant <!oI1l1ll1s.5ioner. l\1CKI~NEY. February, 1912.
MR. ,V. \Y.
WITHIN UNITED SOUTH AFRICA. Province of the Cape of Good Hope District. :assista nt U01ll missioner.
MAJOR J. A. LnmMANN. Esquire of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in EllglalHl. September, 1905.
Province of the Transvaal District. :assistant <tommtsstoner.
LIEUT.-COLONEL T. S. PAHROTT, V.D. Han. Associate of the Order of the Hospital of St..J ohn of Jerusalem ill England, November, 1907,
MR. \Y. W.
District District Dist?'ict District Di~tJ'ict
Surgeon l..;'lIperintendent Secreta1'lj T?'eaS1lJH
10KI1 ,'}i;v.
i\Ilt. J. H. THOl'lIAf.;, l\I.B. ::'IIR. J. P. H UGBSa r . MR. I J. II. FFITOH. lR. 'Y. PEARCK Dunedin District. ::'IIrt. J. E. BONE. 1IR. H. THOr.IAS. Wellington District.
j'lIperintmdent District Inspector oj /:)t(lres
Assistant Cummis,,'ioner in Charge oj District. l\In. H. H. 8E~:D, Valuatioll Department, "Tellington. District I urgeon M n. O. D. HENRY, M.D. District Secretary MR. A. DONALD. District Treasurer Mn. H. HEP\YORTH.
Actin(! District In spector Stores A cting District Treasure?'
oj l\1n. J. BRINE. Mn. J. ARCHER.
-!-32
St. J ohn Am,bv,lrince B?'igade Ove?'seas.
St. J ohn A ?nb ulm~c~ B?'igad~ Overseas.
Within United South Africa.
Report of the Comm issioner for th,e Brigade O\i'erseag, fo r the year 1910-11.
Provinc e of the Cape of Goo d Hope D~st~ict. Assistant Commissioner in Charge of Dlstnct. M AJOR J. A. L IEBMA N, P .O. Box 111 3, Cape T own. " J\IR. C. F . 1 . ]\lUitRAY,) M.D. D ;"~J"';ct I " urgcon M Distr'ict "lIpe1'intendellt l\1 AJOR G. MER1HTT, l\..A. .0. District SecretaJ'l/ L IIWT .-C L. C. COATKS, latc A .S.C. P~ovince of the Oran ge Fl' ee Sta t e Distri,ct .. .dcting .dssista:/It C01n1niione1' in Charge of Dlstnct. . l\Ir. G. H. Us JAR, L.H.C.P., 4, Gle n H.oad , B loem fonlf:l1l1. District Stcretary Mr:.. W, E. UNDg ltW OOD. Province of the Transvaal Dis tri c~ . . .d si'tant Commissioner in Charge of DLstnct. LIEUT.-COLONEL T. S. P ARROTT, Y.D., 15 Oolonial Mu tual C ha.m bers, F ox Str eet, Jobann sb urg. Di'trict ~u?'geon SIR K END,\ L FUA K , J\ I. D. Di triel Superintendent MR . \V. II. Hoy. District Secretnl'Y J\ll~ . C,. F . ' V. BURI3URY . Province of Natal DIstrIct. , .. , District ecretary (actill[J) lUR . A. H. S. TAYLOI~ , DIvISIonal S uperin ten d ent's Offi ce, '.A.R., Dnrban.
Empire of India. * Straits Settlements. * Dominion of Canada. * Malta. * Ceylon. * * N ow b ein g organiz ed into Distric ts .
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TIlE. 'toJohn Amhulance Brigade in the dominiom; overseas h as continued Lo 1llu,ke fltcady progrC'ss, and ~ v('nt.ul'e .to bo])o t hat Wh Ol! tho whole of th' l'CPOJ'tfl ~mve bccn rcc;elvc~l, It WIll bo f01lJ1 cl there IS an ~tp)lrec;i~Lhlo il1cr('~tH(, III tlle tota l ll,llllW I'1C'C1] strcl:gth. I II some D istricts there nUlIY h~ 11, H} I gh~ dCuJ'8~tSe; th lfl! h owov('l', IS clue to t h e fact tJ:ctt cio:>o1' attCJltwn. IH bClng y1wl to t!1C' lJnp~)L'tanc~ of meJ?lbrl'f; complymg 11101'0 ::;tl'ic;tly wlth tho (.xencnt], hcgnlatlOlls. of ~lw BI'lgacle as regen'ds clliciCllC;Y so that the cIccl'case 111 lllcml)l' I'flJllp wlll bc mOl'e than compC'nslttec1 for 'by ~t (;C)1'l'Cspo1lCling ill(;rcn.so ill gelH.'!·id efJiciellcy. The llUmiJer of new unitH forlllcd Illay Jlot apJ>C'al' to be vcry laro'c, but it must bo ]'('J)loll1bol'ccl that ill large arccts whcrc towllS arc wielo]y ::;cp<tl'ated, mld t hel'o are not rC'ady JlH'allfl of organizing first aicl classes, pJ'ogress must necessarily he SOJ)1CW~11lt fllow, FUl'th~'l', it ~las bcen rcportcd ill scveral iw;b)'J1CCk, whcl" UJ1ItH arc all'eady 111 CX1HtC]1Ce, thc),t thel'C:' ifl gn'at diIJiClllty in getLi Ilg l'c'('I'ui,t H, owing ,to, the )·~ce~J1t. aution t:tl~cl1 by the loc,tl bmlH; ht, ~ of the ,1Nlwnl ASS()C;lat]())1 wlnch (hsconrngcs It~mCl11hel', ' from giving fl'cc (~()U I'SOS , of lectu 1'(''', the, I'CflU ~ t l)cil~g tl~t~t }Jossi ble recruits al'c UlHthle to q nahfy for mom be1's1111> owmg to mablhty to pay the fees whieh the ill(;J'cascd ('xpcnditul'(.' compels those ol'ganizing first aid OJ' nUl'fling u]asflefl to c;hal'ge. ·W ithin tho (;ommo1l\\ealth of Australia, foul' new units have been fonned, V17,." two in .I. TCW Suuth , Val fl, one in Viutoria, and one in Westo1'l1 Australia. In the latter, 'tate it is vcry gratifying to know that the work is being intl'oc1 uccd amongst thc gold fields, whore there is undoubtedly gl'CcLt flCOpC for it, and I expect tu hoar in the near future thctt c), number of ullits helve heen fOl'lllecl in connection with the gold mines. I am ploas (1 to he ablc to rcpul't that th re is much activity in connection with Brigade work within thc Dominion of 'anada,. A strong and energetic eli \'iflion has l)con funned in TOl'Onto, and thero is eyery promise of the work sprC'adillg, as iL has al l'caely beon officially recoo'nised by tho Polic;(' and Fire Cummissioner ', and, in addition, has been ,veIl recei"ecl by large employer,' of lahour. Unl1seqnently, I anticipate that tho Briga(lc will make mpicl progress within the Dominion . In addition tn the ab",c, I hay' been in communication with t h e Cc1.naclian Pac:ific.; Hnih\ay Company, \\ ith a view to the formation of c), ~orps thl'Ough()ut the Company'" syst.em, I am glad to say that my l'ep)'e~entati()llS h;wc b('en \\('11 recoiyed, and are h~wing every considerH,tioJl. Two new units only lw,\' e be n fOl'lnecl within the Dominion of R ew Zealand, which ill sOllle lIleasuro mn,), be attributed to the difficulty in t h e organization of first aid c]a 'scs, hut, 011 the othor hand, I am informed, that in one 1>i ,tl'ic;t ill particular, more attcntion ha. heen given to bringing the e. -isting di \'isinllS to 1-1. high state of eiticiene~T . In the Canterbury and Wcst Coast Dist!'ic;t there 11a.' been great actiyity and during the past J'C'a1' cOlnpdition.', a eamp of instructioll and a conference haye becn held, all of which Vl'ovecl most successful, and will, no doubt act a' a great stimulu s tn the wod~ and he productiyo of much good. In India no less than SCYCIl di "isions ha yc heen fOl'lned ancl there is great promise of a fUl'ther extension. I am plea~ecl to bo able to report that tho \\ ol'k of the Brigncl has been started in (;alcutta, with the result that a l.111iG has bcon formed and duly registered . I am ach'ised that arrangements are already ill progress for the performance of public; ambulance dut.y during the \'1sit of their ..\lajesties the King and Qneen to India, and this, I feel sure \yill greatly stimulate the work. It is iut l'csting to note that a number of the new diyisions consist entirely of natives. The Brigade Ims like" ise been introduced into Burma, a division having been fOL'med in Ha,ngoon.
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A total of 13 of all ranks. 'ome of these 111 mb rs ,'\,lso had the priyileO'e of doing duty on tbe occasion of the Im'estiture of 1LRH. the Prince of 'Wales at Carnarvon. This is, I think, an event unique in the hi tory of the ~ t. John Ambulance Brigade, and is ,1,11 evidence of th remarkable progre. s the Brigade OYel'seas has made. By tbe kind invitation of the Deputy Commi sionel' of .I. TO . I. District tho e member who wer able to l' main in tbis country p,1,l'adecl witl{ the Prince of ,Yelle s Corp in Hyde Park on tbe 6th of .J u1y la ·t, and. were in pect d by H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught, h'and Prior of tho Order. On the tb of July a reception was given at Bt. .T oh11's Oa te by Yi count Knut ford, Sub·Prior, (on behalf of Il.H.H. the Duke of onnaught, K.G. Grand Prior) and th' Chapter Cell l·a.l of the Order to the Indian and Colonial repl'esentati vcs of the Order anel its dcpart~ ments. The reception was \yell attended and \\as nllH.:h apprccicLtecl by the members of the O\-er. eelS Brigacle who wel'c pl'C'scnt. To sum up I think I may confidently rcport satisfadory progrc and good expectation of development. Once the mu\ el1lellt is really started in a country or district afl'nirs 1110\C )'apiel1~- . I would sooner ee fewer and smaller units compo ed of men anel womcn W110 arc really enthusiastic and prepared to work than long lists of adherent.· who. e interest is liable to ,yane and \yhere other duties and oc(;UpatiollS curtail their opportunities for giving thcir minc1 to the work of the l1riO'acle. I owe my be t thanks to all the upCl'ior officcrs anel mcmhcl's of tho Brigade Overseas for their kemllle. s anel energy, and for the nt.ll1able support they have rendered in their vt1,rious cap,'\,cities.
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ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE OVERSEAS WITHIN THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA. OOlltlni sionc1·.-Lieut. -Colonel G . L. llULLI 's, 111edical OJlie~1' in Ohi.::f.-Lieut. Colonel A. E.
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24th FebntCG?'Y, 1912.
SIR,
I h(\,,,e the honour to submit the mll1ual report of Lhe St. John Ambulance Bricrade in Austmlia for the ye(\,r ending 30th eptemuer, 1911. 171 sl>ite of many drawback th.e .~rigad~ in Tew ,-,outh ,Vales is doill~ gOO(~ '~'ork, n.nd the formation of two new dl\'lSlOIU: IS reported hy the Deputy UOlllnllSSlOUel' \,"hose rcport is attn.ched . The Brigade in th!s district is ~1i~hly effi~iellt. Iu Victoria the enero'y di played hy the Ad~lstn,nt Comnn~ lOHer (LlCut -Colonel G. Horne) ha produced g~od results, (\,lld there is cvery reason to hope the Brign.de will ftouri h there. I n Ta mania, good work is being done ill IIohart, but the Inlmb r of units there do not yet j llstify the fOl'.J1w,tion ?f. ~ separate ~if:trict. . In , Vestern AustralIa the dlvlSlons n,re domg sound pl'n.ctlCal work. I regret that the fOl'IllU.tioll of a district in SOl:th Australia hus not y't been accomplisheu. \ Ve mu.y hope for a Letter result dU1'll1g the current year. I h::we the honour to he, Sir, Your obedient erv(\,nt, G . LANg MULLINS, M.B., Lieut.- olonel, A.A.M,e.,
Knight of Gmcc of the Or-de,' of thc iiospitul of St. John of Je?'llsalcm 1'n EnglancZ. Oommissioner f01' the Oommonwculth of Australia. T he Commissioner, St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas.
New South Wales District. Depnty Oorn?nissionu.-Ml'. T . S, DIXSON, 2, Eq uitable Buildings, 350, George Street, Sydney, N, ,W. DistTict Snpe'rintcndent.-Lieut.-Ool. T, M. MARTIN, B.A., L,n.C.p. Disb'ict Secrctary.-",lr. A. ,V. 'WETHEN, M.A., M.D. District Inspccto?' of I tOTcs.-Mr. J. A. DICK, l\I,D, Dist?'ict T)'eas1l1'c),,-Mr. H . D. 'V ALSII, B.A. REPORT OF THE DEPUTY 0011M1. IONER 2, EQUITABLE BUILDI 'G, , 350, GEORGE Sl'llEE'r, S\ DNEY, 22nrl January, 1912,
SIR,
I have the honour to submit the following report for the year ending September 30th)1911. A three day's camp of instrnction for members was beld at Lu. Perouse Military Reserve, on eight hour day, Octoher 1910; 5 divisions were leprcsenterl ; 40 members in all being present. The members of the District Staff also u.tteuded. The camp was under the supervision of the Deputy Comlllis:;ioner. The OOlllmi .ioner (Australian Branch), Lieut.-Ool. G. Lane Mullins, M.D., ill peded the en.mp and expressed himself as well pleased with the discipline and work . Cal,tain Stokes and liUn.rd of the ustralian Army Medical Corps gave lectures on camp hygiene and sanitation. The urill instruction was given hy \Va.rrant Ufficer ]1on<1, after which Lieut.-Col. T, M. Martin, A.A.;\I,C., took specia.l eha.rge of the field transport work .
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Inclustriltl unrest fltill unfortunately illler~e~'c~ with the development of our work; none the less, the N ewto~n Ambulance Dl VISIOn a.n(l the Western Sul)l1IuS Nursing Division ha\'c l~cel1 orgamsccl. . . The l'esignu.tJOJI of Mr. no~m-\ n .. Ramsfo:c1 a~ DIstrict Superintendent Secretary h:ts been 11 severe 108s ; 11 ~ 1ll1vJlJg lImq ue CJ uu.h fiea.tlOl1S (or the post. I am glad to state that Dr. A. \Valln,cc \\r"ll1e11, a ~cntlelJlu.l1 who bas taken keen and practical interest in ambulance work, Ims tn,ken h IS place . I hu.ve the honour to I)(), Sir, Your oLedicllt Servant, T. RTOItIE DIXSON, lIon. Se?'ving IJ?'oth~?' of tlw Orde1' of thc IIospital oj . . St. John of lerusnlem ~n England; Deputy (/o?n?nissionet·. The OOIllJlllSSJOnel', St. John AI1Ihulance Brigu.cle Overfleas within the OOllllllonwealth of Australia .
LIST OF Oonps AK]) DIVISIONS IN OltlJER OF SENIORITY. AMBULANOE UORPtl AND DIVISIONS.
Fo?·mecl. Glebe Divisioll , llhurhs Westerll Division Gasll'orln; Divisioll Oivil Ambulance awl Transport Oorps Balmain Di "isioll (C.,A.&T. Oorps) IIend-quarters Diy. (C.A,&T. Oorps) . I,ithgow Division . Wollongollg Division Water and I eWel'age Division
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NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRIOT-AMBULANCE CORPS AND DIVISIONS. Wh en formed.
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W. J. Binns,
Civil Ambulance and Transport Corps
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13.9.04
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1\1. Veech,
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T. L. O'Reilly, M.n.
17.11.08
R. D. Campbell, M.B.
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19.7.05
.Major H. Kirkland,
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aucluse Diy.
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1st Officer J. Carr, Fleet Street, Carlton, N.S. W. Corps Supt. A . Palmer, llI.B., ]'.R. O. S .
F. J. Oooper, Fleet Street, Carlton,
Supt. R. L. C. Ward, 19, Donnelly Street, Balmain, N.S. W. Supt. W. Keato, " Longforu," Mitchell Rd., Alexandria, Syd. Supt. T. K. Bower, 19, Belmore trect, Enmore, N. S. W. Supt. C. W. Hayward, Ocean Street, Kozarah, Rockdale, N.S.W. Supt. R. Burgess, Oootamundra, .S. "\V. Supt. A . V. Buckley, Portland, :T . ' . \\T. Supt. M. J. GUllning, 229, Church Street, Camperdown, Sydney. Supt. W. J. Harris, 55, Wigram Rbad, Glebe Point, N.S. W. Supt. G. Lindsay, Harbour Trust Office, Oircular Quay, Sydney S. N. Buleraig, .. Bellerive," Hobart, Tasmania. Supt. Major H. Kirklanu, M.B. , Lithgow, KS. W. Supt. T. H. Henderson, 42, Park Street, • ydney. Supt. H. J. orrie, junr., c. Gllnyah, ,. Pacific Street, Vaucluse, Sydney Supt. A. J. WillIams, "Beulah."22, HampsteadRd. ,Petersham, Sy. Supt. S. Britton,
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I Ila ve now tbe honour to report as to thc state of the t. John Ambulance Bl'j,rade wi thin the DomiulOll of New Z ca,]and. 'Ble brig'.t<1e eontinlles to pl'ogress althougb the numericu.l stren~th has not Ild vlHlced gre:1tly. The record of work c.1.rried out during the year, show:>, however, that the sphere of usefulness continucs to ext ncl. There are now 77 (;orps It!lcl clivi iOllS 011 the )'oll. The strongest ambulu.uce units are Tim[l,ru wit.h 13 memhers, ,VellingtOll wiLh :36 and Dunedin with 34, while the Dun edin Nursing Di vision still heacls the list of nUl':;ing units with :1 total of 72 members, the units next in oruer being Auckland Nursing 63, 'Yellington 1 ursing 61, and elwyn l\nl'sing 40. 'rhe appointment of st:1ff officers for the variou,.; clistricts ha.~ made satisfactory progress. :'Il:. 1.1. 1 L ,'~ec1. has l)e~n appointed Asil-;tltllt .COI.11l11issioner for tll'J 'Yellington Du;tnct, and slllll!nr appOll1tl1lellts for the other chstncts arc now under the consideration of the authorities at Nt. John's Ga.te. In the Auc'klalld Di b'ict, an ambulallce division has been formed at Huntly, and the variou' units in the '\Tailmto have heen fOlIlled into the Wn.ikato Oorps. In the ,Yellin[!'tnll District, n. divisioll luts been fOl'llled in connection with the Lower liutt Fire Brigade, and ])tll'sing diyisions are now in course of formation at ~apier and \Vangnnni. Tlw Napier Di\'i 'ion di ... h-mdecl during the yen.!', but anew unit wa almoit immediately formed. In the Canterbury and '''est toast Di trict, the Duller Oorps bas been organised from the variolIs tli\'isitJJ1,., in and about \\Testport, and the 'oulh Canterbury Corps ha been formed from the Yariou . uIlits in that portioIl of the district. In the Dunedin J)i~trict nmbulance (livi 'ions h:1\'e l)een formed at Gore and Bluff. The annual rdl11'll'; fOJ'wl\,rcled l)y di\'isions s!to\\' that th3 numl)er of fir·t aid cases attended to on public duty \ms 74 as against 5~8 for the previous year. The Auckhw 1 Dil'i ion stn.neb fir~t 011 the list with 171 case.;, followed by the\Yein;;').l Divi 'ion with fIB, till' Onehunga Di\'isioll with 6, the Aucklanll Nursing Divi ion with 1, the Timn.ru Di\' ision with 6 , and the Christchurch Division with 46. The numbcr of removals "',1 30;J against 251 for the preceJing year. The Timaru Divisiolllea-cl.· the way with £13 c;l;;es, Oallll1l'U coming next with 57. The number of ea:es of tir..;t aid attended not on plll)lic duty "Tas 1531 as against Si' for the preyiOllS y'ar. Tllc principal fi~ure" contributed being Auckland Diri ion 12:2, hl'i"tchl1l'ch Di\'ision 110, Dunedin Corps 93, Timaru Divi. ion 75, Imercargill 1)1\'1 IOn 5:3, 'rimarn T ur"in~ Di \'isioll ::;0, .. A" Di vi ion, .. T. Z. Rail \Yay Corps 43, P,llmer ton Kurth Xnrsing Di"isioll 42, allll Inyercargill ~Tur iner 0 Dirision 40. The number of ca~cs nursed pl'imtely hy members of nursing diviions was 296, the brge t number l)eill~ a~aill supplied hy P:11mer:ton Xorth Xut'sing Di\'ision. The members of the Bl'j~,tde "tafl' h(\,\'c carried out excelle nt work, [tnd in some caSe~ have tl'a.\'elled eOllsider,lhlE' distances in order to impect eli \'i.·ions. A con iclerable amonnt of enterprise still continues to be sh o"'n hy a number of diyisions. Through the exertions of the memher' of the two di\'isioniS at Onehllnga, an amhulance hall (The 'ot'Ollatiun Hall ) l1<lS lJeen erected d ul'ing the year for the pmpo es of ambulance work and instruC'tion.
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It is expected tha.t during the forthcoming yellr. the Connniltee of the. Auckland Centre of the A, ociation will obtain a. lease of a RIte from the A ucl,la.nel CIty Oouneil and will erect a.11 ambula.nee station, which will be grea.tly to the n.el \,:llltage of the local eli visions. . .. The District N ur ing scheme undertaken by the l\Ia tcrlon. DI VlSlOllS l~n.s been brOlJO'ht to a successful issue, and t,he ambnla.nce hrouglmm ohta\l1cd at the mstanee of the sume units was nscd on 80 oceasionR tlurin£, the ) 'en.r.. An Ambulancc . . a,turdn.y Oollection at 1llaslerton re l~ltcd in £37 3s. Del. belllg r1Used. The Napier Division has now cqlllppell anrl pla.ced umbnhllC'c boxes III vanous pllrts of the town. . The Hokitilm Division ha, raised fund;; for an n.mbubncc brougham, and IS now engaged in obtaining money for the creetion of an infectious diseascs ward at the 100..'1.1 hospita.l. . The TW1arn Division has tlecicled to ohtam a.n amhuln.ncc wa~on or motor for the use of the town and district. The A111 bulallce S[~tUl:dn.y Collection organized hy the Bricrade in Timaru realised £163. 'tbe Oama.ru Borongh Council has now gra.nted a. site for n.n amhulance hall, and Lhe local diyisiolls \yill proceed wi t h the erection. at once. . Through thc efforts of the members of the lmgade at Inverca.l'r-;lll, the necessary funds were 1'a.i ed and an ambuln,nce ha.ll \\'a.~ erected and openell m t ba,t to\n1. T wo members of the hriga.de from 1',1.1merston Torlh were p.re ent and did duty with the 'to Jobn Al1Ihulance Brigade in London upon the occaSIOn of the Coronation and su bsequent fe, tivitie,. They were 11 i o11i11son of i he P~lme,rs.toll N or~b. ~ ursing Di vision and Pri \'Ute Beceonsall of the Pallllerston T olth FlI'e hn~a.dc D1\·ISIOll. For the first time in this Dominion, Intcr-District Competitiollfl were held ab Christchurch in October la t. District competition were aho held. Th e attendance of members of the brigadc at race and sports 111cetil1~s, football matcbes , u<rricultural bows ' and other '-'Qatbel i llgs, .. ho"'s n Il1a.rked increase. 0 . . Tbe Auckland Diyision ,,-as on public duty on 9 OCCt\RlUIlS as agn1l1st 46 for the previous year. . . In conclusion I ma.y state that the pro. peets for the future of the bngade contmue encoura.crincr, and I a.nticipate a. succe, fnl year during 1912. Repo;'ts from the officers in charge of districts ha\'e ~h·ead.r heen sent forward. I bave the honour to be, 11', Your obedient ervant, GEO. BAnO[,AY, Lieutcnnnt-Colonel, Knight n/ Grucl' or'the 01'd, r of the Hospital of St. John of JerllslI1/JIH ill Enqland, DeplJ/y {tOll/ill issioller in ('jwrgf'. T o th e Commi ioner for the Brigade Overseas, t. J o11n's Gn.te, L ondon.
Auckland District. A ssistant Commissioner (2. 12)-Mr. C. J. 'l'l 'IC, (Lieutentallt and Quarterma tel' N .Z. Field Ambula.nce), horthmd, treet, Aucldnnc1. D istrict Surgeon (Acting) .--Uajor A.. O. KNIGllT, V.D., Pon 'onby Road, Auckland. D istr ict Sec?'cta1·y .- M r. E. J. O. DowNAnn, Goyerl1ment Il1:;Ulal.ce De:pt., Auckland
REPO RT OF THE DI 'TRICT SUPERINTENDE
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AU(,KLAND, 26th Janual'y, 1912. SIR,
I ha.ve the bonour to report that the various di"i ,ions in my district ba.ve in most cases madE' good progre s during the yea.r, and 11 new division has been formed a t Hun tly. Public duty has been undertaken by most of the divisions with very satisfactory results. I h ave great pleasUl'6 in reporting that the Auckland City Council has recolllmended th e Endowmen t Committee t o grant to the t. John A.mbulance Association, a 66 yel\rs'
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lease of a sit.e for an AlIllmln,llce StatiOl~ a..t a p~ppercorn rental. If this grant is made, of wInch I ha.vc evet'y hope, a bUlldmg WIll shortly be erected which will ba of great ad vantage t.o .tl!(>. l~e:al eli visions. . ' The Onehuug:1. PI \'1!3101~ lS to be congl:atuln,ted on bav1J1g erected a.n up to date hall in which to hold Its llle(;tll1g'f; a,nd prae:tIC:es, rmd it is anticipated that the building will be of distinct a.ssi&lltllCe to the division. I regret that J havc not l)een able to lJersonally visit all the divisions in the district, but with the exceptio]) of the Thames Ambulance Division which has nob met for some time }ln~t, t.he vario.us units arc w~rking well and keeping ambulance work before the pulllw so far :Ul Clre-um ' tances WIll permit. The largest eli vision in the district is the Auckland lhlrsillrt Division which has a mem bership of 61; a marked i Ilcreasc on last year's figures. b I ba\'e tbe hOllom 1.0 l)e, •'iI', Your ouediellt ,'ervant, C. J. TUNKS, lion. SerV1'?lfj B?'other of the 01'de?' of the Hospital of St. John of Je1'usalem in England. IJiSt1'ict Superintendent. The Deputy Oommissioner, St. J ohn Ambllln,llce Brigade Ovcl'fwas within the Dominion of New Zealand.
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REPOHT OF TIlE Dr.. . TRlO'l' 'VPE IU.L TENDENT.
Chri stchurch Divi::;ioll , DeJl l1iston " Christchurch Tramway Corps No.1. Division No. 2. " Kaiapoi " Chri stchurch Corps Ti tlln,ru Diyision
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I h:\'\'e the honoUl to repOit Oll the Dl'i!,\'nde in ihiD district. Suhf>e<jIJent to taking charge of the district 1 pel ollally' iSI t(;d eaeh d i vi. ion i J1 Older to become acquaint c1 ,yith the actual circullliitallces of each, and a~ a reDult of Lhn.t visit I found it Heel'S ary to recommend many alteralions. 'rbc di tlict is n. particularly sc:1tteretl 011C. and it \\'as considel'~d t1lh isai,1e to fOI111 the cxistillg eli,isiollB illto b,·o corp kno" 11 as the South C:!ntclhnry a11el the BulleI' (\\'est Coast) Corps. Hy this mean;; it i hopld to ad, unce lhe dl1eH.'Jlc), of each eli,j::;iull (mel hu:o-ten the f ormation of units in new localitie. The TCllll'lclo\\'u Nursing Divisioll has been dUlanded. District competition for 4 challenge ClipS, all inter-distlict cOlllPctition and a eli trict camp of inst1'uc:tion " -ele held and ploycd ml)~t succe~"ful. In the district competitions ~el"' 'yn Kun:iing Diyi iolt (. A" squncl (1\[i. ~ Lucas in clJarge) won the II ome Tursing Cup (6 filjuaels cumpeting), anel the 'W omen'::; First Aid Cup (5 quads competing). Thi ~qllad uJ '0 l'epll'.ellted the district ill the imel'dist rict competitions for K llrsing Diyisions (fi ~quilcls c01l1petin~), and" as sucl'essful, a most creditable performance. Timarll "13" sflLHtn won tIll.; District l<'irst Aid Competition and Clnistclllll'ch "A" Divi .. ion, the Cycle treteher aud Fir. i Aill C ompetition for the" Du nlop" hielcl. Yariolls social mceting and :L C011fel'ence w ere also heJd ill connection \\ith the gathering. The n:!<ult W,IS :-atisfaclory in all r e,r ects and has hell,ec1 to bring about t'\, feeling of good cOlll1acle~hip lhrougllOut the cli, trict . Durin g the year a 32 page l)ooklet of information on ambuh:llce work was l'uhli:-bed and 5000 copies ,,,ere clistrilYJtecl thruughout the eli. t1ict with Ycry gratifying re. ults. The num l e1' of l'uhl ic du ties pedOl m cl during' the yell r sho\\' a murked illCl ease, and the ,",ork generally tbroughout the district lla. ueell HIY ~ali~fac tory. I woulrt especially menti on th excellent work the Hokitika Amlmlanee Di"i cioll has done for the public good, in baying during the past ycar raised the l1ece~sary fUllCb and purchased an up· to-date ambulance carriage. 'W estlancl hus long fel t the wun t of tbis, also of an infectious cli .. eases ward, and the am bulu]J(:e carriage an accomplished fa ct, the Division organised a monster bazaar, theresultofwllich, and the AllI Lulance Saturday collection " 'ill (it is hoped ) provide the auclitionul amount required, for tI le ward. These two work. for the public w elfare reflect the highest credit on the (;nel gy and enterprise of this diyision. In conclusion I desire to express my sincerest thanks to the district staff und the officers and members of units in the di trict for the loyal manner ill ",hicll they have supported me in my endeavours to improve the public usefuIne~s of the district. I haye the honour to Le, iI', Your obedient "ervu,nt,
,V. W.
M c KIN NEY,
District S uperintendent.
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Th e Deputy Commissioner St, John Ambulance Brigade Overseas within the D ominion of New Zealand.
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1909 1909 1909 1909
OANTERBURY
AND
WEST OOAST DISTHIOT-AMBULANUE
Whcn
Corps 01' i)i vi s ion.
Div. SUl'g0on.
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Buller Oorps : Denniston Diy . ...
6.1.06
W. J. Cran,
Westport Railway Div.
1. 8.09
E. D . Dunn,
9.3.08
Corp!'! Surg ..J. R Thomas,
Christchurch Oorps
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1\1. B.
21.11.04
Ohristchurch Div.
W. H. Simpson, ;If.n.
1U).07
Christchurch Tramway 'orps
Corps Surg.F.C. FeJlwick, )I.D.
Ditto
No.1 Diy.
l1.9.07
Ditto
No.2 Div.
11.9.07
M. O. Louisson,
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Hokitika Div.
U;.9.09
E. Tcichclmnnn.
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Kaiapoi Div.
10.10.07
J. U. Crawshaw,
New Zealand Railway Corps
11.11.08
. , A" Div. (Christchurch)
24..11.08
"B" Div. (Christchurch)
21.11.0
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F. J. Bowie,
C. L. Hantlcock,
4.3.10 ..
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Captain G. E. Gabi tes, 1\1. B.
10.l1.08
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Corps Supt. E. B. 13. Doswell, Westport. Supt. J. Penmn.n, Denniston. Supt. H. E. McDonagh, Russell Street, \Vestport. Corps \ upt. vV. Pearce, 136a, Worcester Street, Clllistclmrch. Snpt. II. Gibbons, 55, Oranford Street, St. £\lban8, Christchurch. Corps Supt. S. F. U. Crane, c/o Tramway Board, Cbri&tchurcll. Supt. G. Cooke, c/o Tram way Board, 'hristch urclt. Supt. J. Cowley, c/o Tramway Board, Christchurch . Supt. A. O. R. Grant, Hokitika, Christchurch. Supt. A. L. Gray, Kaiapoi. Corps Supt. H. J. Hoddinott, Railways, Christchurch . Supt. O. T. Jefrries, Engineer's Office, Railways, Christchurch. Supt. A. Dunn, Railway \ 'tation, Christchurch. Corps. npt. 1'. P. Hughson, 87, High trect, Timaru. llpt. E. McSherry, Raihvays, Ashburton. Supt. A. G. Foster, ,YilIiam Street, Ti 1)1 aru.
Corps Sec. A. Gifford, District High School, Westport. J. R. Palmer, D enniston . A. W. Gyles, Brougham Street, Westport. Corps Sec. A. E. Summel iield, 13oa, Worcester Street, Chri:;tchurch. Supt. H. Gibbons. Corps Sec. J. H. East, c/o Tramway Board, CbristC'hurch. O. Barber, c/o Tramway Board, Christchurch. 111. G. Marean i ell i, c/o Tramway Board, Christchurch. F. W. Thompson, Hokitika. William Stark, Kaiapoi, Canterbury. Corps Sec. H. H. Gardner, Railways, Christchurch. C. Hutchins, Addington, Christchurch. H. Grammer, Addington, Christchurch. Corps "ec. J. B. Griffiths, Craigie Avenue, Timaru. A. O. Riskins, Ashburton. J. B. Griffiths, Craigie A venue, Timarn.
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CANTERBUl~Y
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Buller Corps:Westport Nursing Div.
1.8.09
L. G. IIallwright,1LR.c. s.
Mi ss A. Martin, 125, Peel Street, ·Westport.
Lady Supt. Miss A . Marris, 101, Peel Street, ' VestlJort.
Christchurch Corp .. : Avollside Nursing Diy ... Christchurch Nursillg Div.
28.0.0D 5.3.06
A. E. O'Brien,
Papanui Nul'. ing Diy. Selwyn Nursing Div.
G. Russell, 1\r.n.
28.11.07
F. J. Bowie,
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J. ,Yo 1IcI3rearty,
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Lady Supt. Mrs. M. E. Dunnage. Brittain Street, Linwood, Ohristchml;h. Lady Supt. Miss M. O. Mills, W oolston ~chool, Ohristchurch . Lady 8upt. Mit;s D. S. Taylor (actiug) ,Vairarapa FarJIl, Papanui . J~ac1y Supt. filrs. M . Papps, PIJillip I'treet, Linwood, Ohristchureh. Latly Supt. Mrr-l. E. Bn,tly, Richmond Street, Oolden, Greymouth. Lady Supt. Iiss O. E. Oasgrove.
Miss :-1. O. :BIiIl", ,Voolston School. Cbl'i"tchurch. :JIiss D. S. "Y. Taylor. :Miss L. ::'1. Pratt, ;:;98, Hereford. 'treet. Linwood, Ohristchurcll. fll iss A. Tilldale, Brick Street, Greywontll. Miss B. Carrodus, Kaiapoi.
South Canterbury Corps : Timaru Nursing Div. Templeton Nursing Di v.
30.8.09
C. Eo Thomas,
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J. C. Durham,
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Larly Supt. Mrs. 1\1. .'. Boys, Theoc1ocia 'treet, Timarn. Lady Supt. l'"Iiss C. E. Benjamin, T empJeton.
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REfORT OF THE D1"TR1CT
l:PEHINTENDJ~~T. Dr;\Elll;\,
17th lJeccllluu', 1911. IR,
I beg to report that the Huil ill this clilriC't are genernlly in a ::mLi::;f,lctorr ,hlte. Diyi ion h,He been formed at Gore aml muff in the ~Ollthlnn(l jlllt'lion of the eli trict. Owing" to the closing of the coal mine::; n.t Shag l\)int, the gr ater porlion of the population has now left that pl:1CC, anr1 it has heen fnund imposi:iible to keep the local ambulance eliyi ion ali\e, it has thercfon~ becn dishnndetl. I h:1.\ 12 the honour lo b(!. '- il', -our obedient'en·ant. ,T. E. Bo~m, HOIl. • rrillg lirothcr of the Ordlr Of the Ifos11ilaZ of 'f. JOll/1 of Ju lisa lon ill Ellrr Z((lld. Disln't Slp.Tilllcnd'lll. The D eputy COll1mi::;,ioner. St. John L-\.mbulnnce Brigade (h·erseas within the Dominion of New Zealand.
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Supt. E. B. Bates, Hawera, Wellington. H. Baldwin, LO'\ler Hutt, 'Vellington. George R. Joy. 25, ~Ijriam Street, nIasterton, Wellington, C. Beamish, Carl)'le Street, Kapier, ,\Yellingtoll. W. R. :'hyenberg, Railway Station, PalmerstonN., Wellington. Supt. H. Hepworth.
Supt. J. Brine, W:'1l1gullui East, Wellington.
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Supt. W. Cox, ~9, Tory Sr;reet, Petonc, ""ellington. Supt. G. Sanclham, Holloway Road, Wellington. Supt . .T. M ..Tohnstoll, 20, DOllal<l McLean Street, 'Wellington South, Supt. W. R. Dixon. Tr,\lmmy Sheds, Newtown, 'Vellingtoll. Supt . .A. K Pollock, Thornton Railway Sta.tion, Wellington. Supt. R. Hull, Y.M.O.A., Wellington.
F. Hooper, Buick Street, Petone. J. '1'. Schulenburg, Accountants' Brunch, G.P.O., Wellington. J. O'Connell, Cham berbin Street, horori, 'Yellington. J. Coyne, Tramway Shells, Newtown, Wellington. Supt. A. E. Pollock, Rail ways, Newtown, '\Vellington. E. T. O. Downards, Government Insurance, Wellington.
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St. J ohm A 1)~bulance B?'igad6 Oveneas. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE OVERSEAS WITHIN THE EMPIRE OF INDIA.
Pending the organization of the Empire of India in to djs~]'icls for Brigade "purposes, Major R, J. Blackham, R. A. M. C., Hon. ll,rgcon and SupcnntendenL o[ the Pcshawar Di\'ision, and lion. Secretary of the TnduUl 131'nnch S~. Jol~n .Ambulance Association has kindly furnishe~ a1'oport of ~he work of the UUlLs wl~hll1 tll? InciianEml'ire, :iHajor BhlCkham who IS an,energctlC me~lber of the,Order III Inclla, was in charge of the Contingents of thc Bngade who (lid good serVIce a.t thc recent Ooronation Durbar. Major Blacklw,m praises the good work done by 1\Ia.jOl' "Ol'man 'White with the Lucknow Diyision Dr. Gray a.lld Mr, Fill~l n,t Calcutta., Dr. Dn.J~dekar at Bombay, and II'. trudwick a.t Peshawnr. The "erVlces of 1111'. Clark, CIuef Superintendent Bombay Corps al -o desel'Ye aCkllO\\ledgment. The following is an extract from lajol' Blackham's report:SIR, I h,::l.Ve the honour to report that the w01,k of the St. John Am bulanee Brigade in India. during the pa t year has mado most, t1.tlsfn.ctory progress, seven new Divisions with a. total membership of 1 6 ha\'illg been formed. 1n addition the Jewish Division Bombay, which has been dormant for Domo time, has been 1'eV1 yed. ' There are at present 15 Diyisiol1s within thc Empire with a total memLership of 3 4. eyelalnew Diyif;ions are in courDe of formation, and in addition RaiBahadur Colonel Dhanpat Rai, C,LE., of Jaipnr, i forming a corps in Jaipur Slate. Division now exi t on the North 'Ye, t Frontier, in the Doltt1. of the Ganges the Lland of Bombt1.y and Burma, and lhe memuer 'hip ha~ almost doubled yearly ~ince 1909. The competition for the Brigade t:ballenge cup was held for the first time at Allahabad in February last. .A report of this competition is appended. The Brigade in India was represented at lIis Majesty's CoroJlation in London by two members. During my yisit to Bombay in March last I delivered a lecture on the BriC'l'nde in the Young ' Yomen's Christian A~sociation, and 1 hope the formation of a K ur ing Division will follow. Mrs. 1I100re the Honorary ecretary of the Profes ional "urses' Club t1.t Oalcutta has receiyed register sheets, and hopes to form a division of profe 'sional nurses at an early date. During the year 191~ it is intended to raise a central fund for Brigade purposes and to send repre entati,es to the King's reyiew of the Bl'igt1.de at \Vindsor. The brigade in India has hitherto been financed by the Indian Branch of the t. John A1I1 bulance A sociation, but it is hoped hy the creatior. of the aho\'e fund to organise A start in a large annual camp in connection with our annual competitions. this direction was made this year and iL is hoped that the Bri~ade camp, in La Martiniere College "Park, at Lucknow, will be the means of ma king the organization more widely known. I ha\'e the honoUl' to be, Sir, Your obedient ervant, R. J . BLAcKuA~r, Major. Knight of Gmcc of the Or'de1- oj the Hospital oj St. John of Jcnlsalcm in England. 8~lperinte1!dent and Hon. 8w'yeon PeshatCfYl' Di'vision. The Commissioner. St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas. T HE ST. JOHN AItIB1JLANCE BRIGADE COMPETITION AT ALLAIIABAD.
T he Competition for the Brigade Challenge Cup was held in the Exhibition The C~p wa~ prese~ted for competition amongst cllvlSlOns of the t. John Ambulance Bngade III Indla, by II'. Vivian Gabriel, C.Y. O., C. S. I. E ach eli,ision is allowed to enter teams consi ting of SL'C men. B,u~~ings on February 25th, 1911.
St. John A ?nbulance Brigade OV6?'SeCi8.
467
Eight teams entered for thc Competition, and were placed in the following order : Points. First North 'Vestel'll Railwa.y 894 Second Oudh and Hohilkllfl.lld Railwa.y 893 Third North 'Western Rail W:l.y 876 Fourth Enst India Railway 857 Fifth North 'Western Railway 820 Sixth Oudh and Roltilkhancl Hailway 809 Seventh Ea.st )m1ian Railway .. 740 .. , Parsi Division b ... 664 EiC'l'hth I t will be 01)served that tho first al1(1 "f'eeond t cams were on Iy separated l)y one point. , CY11ition of tl The followmg badc'es in reco b' . 1lavmg ' 1 f with l 'special ,>::> lell' · 1 twere presented I Illg les J1,t1ln )er 0 mar.,s l,n, ~hell' respective teams :-II. O. Kell gaine d tIC O. & R. Ry, ; R. P. 'I al1oha11e, ParsI DIVlSlOll' R. Thomas N W R . A .... r ffjYt' M 1 'N W R ' " . . ,y, . l' 0 E. I. Ry. ; a If\.l'aJ, ' . y.; D. Ness, N. W. Ry.· \Vaitrick 0 & R R '. L. Smith, E,I. Ry. ' ," y.,
LIST OF
OORPS A~n DIVISIONS IN OnnER OF SENIORITY. A~rnULA .. · CE OOnI'S
F01·/llccl. .Tune 17, 1904 Bombay Oorps . JUlle17,ln04 Pa.rsi Di vision . Nov, 1, 1905 J ewi h Di ,'ision A\I~. 1, 1 n09 Sanawar Di\'ision Sept. 11, 1909 Peshawar Division Oudh and Rohilkhuncl Rly, (Lucknow) Diy. ApI. 13, 1910 N.W. Railway Oorps . TOV. 14, 1010 TOV. 14, 1910 First Indian Diyi ion . ·OV. 14, 1910 Second Indian Di \'ision First (Lahore) Division Nov. 14, 1910
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FO/,lilecl. East Indian Railway, (Jamalpur) Diyision . Rangoon Diyi,'ion . Oalcutta First Di\-1SlOn. l\Ior3.dabad Division Calcutta econc1 Div. : Oudh and Rohilkband , tate Hailwa.y Corps. Loco. and Carriage Div. Lucknow Indian Div . .
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'ept. 14., 1909 '- ept. 27, 1909 Aug. 2-,t, 1910
Dec. 28, 1910 Feb. 8, 1911 , 'ep. 8, 1911 'cpo 30, 1911 Oct. 23, 1911 Feb. Feb. Feb.
1, 1912 1, 1912 1, 1912
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charge and address.
Div. Secretary and address.
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Corps Supt. Major II. G. Norman White, 1, The Mall, Lucknow. Supt. A. M. McLean, O. & R. State Ry. Lucknow. Supt . .rai. Kardain, O. & R State Ry., Lucknow.
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Supt. E. C. Bedell, The Hospital, Moradabad, India. Supt. Major H. G. Norman White, 1, The ~lall, Lucknow. Supt. ~lajor R. J. Blackham.
G. O. Strudwick, .Military Grass Farm, Peshawar.
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J OIlANN ESBUIW. 18th JantLa1'y, 1912. Il{,
I have the honoUl' to fOl'l\'ar<l Lo you my report for the year 1910-1911 together with the retul'llS of di visiollS. The principal work of the Brigade is still coufilled to th" diyi:iiollS of the rail\\'(1y service, lmt now that the regulations of Lhe Department of' Mines rel:ltillg Lo ambulallce training of a certain proportion of thc workers ou the mincs hayc Leen prollluigated, there i~ alreally e\'iuence of increased acti\'ity ~Il Lhis ~ltrcctio~l. ,1 am SUle you " 'ill be llltere ted to kno\\' how far these regulatIOns go 111 maktng It compulory for a certain proportion of opcr~~to~'s 011 t~le ll1it~e to ltold t~ first aid certificate. The t. John Ambulance AtisocuLtton cel'ttlicate I" of course, the 0111\, one available here atHl the A -;ociation, us poinlell out, is receiving a" gmnt ill aid;' for this \\ol'k. I give LelolY the full textol'the regulation relatittg to a1llbulance, Yiz. .e (1.) At e\'ery main trarelling shaft, CXC('pt where the Mille Hospital is close to such sllaft, an acciuent emergen,,), station shall be lllovided, Thi:i emergency station shall be equipped "'ith the following :-T\\o Royal Nay)' stretehel's, or stretc1ters of othcr patLerll approyed by the GOVCl'lllllent ~linillg Ellgineer. Two or more fitted. first aid boxes of a pattern appro\'eu by the GoVel'lllllcllt MillilJg E1lgineer. A supply of dressings and lOplints. One portable oxygen inhalation appal', tns. One air-mask with light hose hand pump, or fitted. ,,'it .1 reducing vahe to connect witlt cOllll'ressed ail' or sen ice pipe. T\\'o portable electric lamp. Tn atlJitioll to the above there shall be kel1t at every coal mine: '1'\\'0 oxygen breathing lllJjlaratu, of the Shamrock or other type approyed lJY lhe Go\'el'llll1ett t Mining Engineer, e, (2.) At every level at \\hich ordina.ry mitting operations are being conducted there shall be kept:- (a) a box containing emetic solution, sal volatile, three or more bandages, and a card upon which are prill ted simple directious for treatlllellt of cases of gassing. (b) At least one plank stretcher of a pattem approyed by the Goyernment Mining Engilleer. (3 . ) On and.after the 1st day of J anuar,r, 1913, eyery milling official on any nt ille employing not less than 500 persons, within six months afler his appointlllent, shall be requireLl to be it. posse~sion of the certificate of an all1Luiance assuciatiull recognised by the Minister, testifying that the holller lIas attenLlcu a course of fir t air! and is qnalified to render tirst aid to tbe injure(l with speci;ll referellce to mining accidents. For the purpose of this sectioll mining ofliciab shall ue taken to mean the classes of persons I:ihOWll OIl the following li:it with allY alteratiOl,s of such list as t he Govel'llment Mining En~ineer may from time to time determine. MillO overseer, shift boss, chief sur\'eyor, mechaniull engineer, electrical engineer, foreman smith, foreman car})enter, foreman litter, cltief electrician, ua ttery manager, cyanide manager, compound manager, hospital sl1perin tendent or orderly, .• 278. (1.) At every mine or works where cyanide is used there shall be kept ill a conspicuous and convenient place a sufficient supUly of a sati'ifactory anu efficient antidote for cyanide poisoning approved by the G0vernment l\lilling Engilleer. (2.) Such antidote shall be kept ill a box labelled • cyanide antidote' and explicit (C
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d'rocLiolls for tho use of such antidote shall be affixerl inside the the lid of the box. (~,) All vessels used fol', tl.e troatm~nt \'i~h acid of zinc slimes from the, cyanide rocess shall be fiLted With mechalllcal agitators and hoods or other apphanees of Puch a no,tnre th:.t the fumes generated ill such ves5el shall be carried dircct to the S xternal nil'. (-1.) An a,lerluate supply of wholesome drinking water shall be pro~ided in oach testing room and al:lsay office, and this supply shall be distinctly labelled e clrillking waler.' " 279. When allY pe1'SOll employed in 01' abouL a mille or works receives injury Ly !1cciLlent or ot.herwise, the mal1llger shall be responsible that the nearest '1ualified ;llellical practiLioner is ,sent f~r, ~llliess th~ reg\llar medical practitione~ appointed to the mine or works rcsttles wlthlll two nul,es of the ,scene of the aCCldellt., If the ilJjnrell persoll is. ulHl.ble to pl'ocee(~ l1nall~ecl to Ius alJode or to a hosIl]tal th,e manaO'er of t11e Dlllles or works ~halllt1lmedmtely have such persons conveyed to hIS abodet> or to a h?sl'ital in th~, sarest, b~st and (luickest way at the expense of the owuer of the nlllle or works. I have personally made three inspections of the different railway divisions at Johann esblll'Cf and Pretoria. My remarks, C'juoted. below, may be taken to apl11y ((enerally to these (livisions :-"On LIle 24th l:leptenthe1' I inspected the Park Station Division S. A. R. Tml1svaal Oo),ps. The a ttenclauce \ViiS sma 11, bu t a num bel' of letten, were reacl by the Division:.l Superiutendellt regretting inability to attend the parade owinO' chi efly to tho memhers being engaged on railway duty. The drill carried ont by the serffean ts show!·d proficiency in all ranks, anll the dress regulation are strictly follow~l. Therc is clear evidence that officers and all members are still takinCf a keen interest in their work. The Occurrence Book shows that much ;ractfc~l work ,is heiIlg clone, but it is al)solut~ly' essential, that all division~ should be eqUIpped WIth ambulance stores, and It IS mo.:;t Important that, If at all possible a room should be set apart for tIle exclusive use of the brigade units, in which tl~e stores should be placed, and in which the members could mret for practice. The office of In,'pecLor of Stores is a. most importan tone. My order i sued aftE'r my inspec:tioll of the division in Pretoria in September last is as follo\\'s:-" A pn,violls inspection of members from Pretoria was held in Johannesbnrcr Oll the 2nd of July last, so that the attendance on the 3rtl inst. was small, aucl t1~'re are still some memhers of ~TOS. 1,4 and 5 divisions who have not attended an inspection for tIle current year. Although the attendance was small the officers and members preseut, by the acclHacy of their uniform, the correctness of their drill the al1miraL1e way in which the books and records are kept, sho\ved that a propo;'tion of the railway men of tho Pretoria and northern divisions are takinO' a very keen illterest in their work. Dr. Egerton Brown, Honorary Surgeon, speak~ hicrh Iy of the efficielH'Y of the members ill all their fir. t a.id and ambulance work anlthe very large number of cases in which first aid has been rendered during the ;ear ill the railwa.y w?rksbops fl1Tlli~lle<t the, stronge:::t. e,viuen,ce of th~ great practi~3.1 value of these brtgade workers m the ral~way admltllstration. It IS to be regretted, however, that only a ,'cry small pr,nportlOn of members are el1roll~d from the station han(ls, and from officers and men III tho traffic departments. Wlth the exception of two or three, the mem bers of the Pretoria Division are all from the rail way w o r k s h o p s . , , . ' "Another very importallt pOInt also that should recewe the earlIest posslbl e attention is that of the want of ambulance stores and equipment for these divisions. It is only by having these stores a1waJ:s available at any mO~lent that members when called out in any. ucIden emergency WIll be a hIe to do effectl've work. An am bnla~ce room where this material could be 'tored, and where members could meet for practlCe has always been foun<l of great as i.,ta.nce in industrial centres where ambulance men are organised.. " , . 1 was informed that Mr. Hoy (General Manager of the South Afncan RaIlways) had issued a circular askin!7 the station anLl railway men to assist in maintaining an efficient and ample ambul:'tnce service in the different branches of the ra ilway departmen t., . , " . The proDllllent occaSIons on wInch puLlrc serVIce was renJered clurmg the ambulance year were:-(l) The visitofII.R.H, The Duke of Connaught in November, 1910. (2) Monster meeting at the " W~nderer's" ground in c?nn ectio~ wit~ the "Glack Peril." (3) .'erious tramway stnke. (4) The Ooronatlon of Hls Majesty King George V. Ou the occasion of the v~"it of H,R.H. ~he D~ke o~ Oonnaught ten dressina stations wero mAnned along the hne of route . Wlth SIX BrIgade men and fom "Danghters of the Transvaal" a.t each station . 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UI)e <Branb lPrior\? of the ~ rbel' of tbe 1boapttaI of St. 30bn of 3erusalenl in JEnglant1,
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I beg to inform you that the following are the arr::tngen1 nL for celebrating THE
NNCAL FESTIVAL OF
THE ORDER (at which alll\l e mbeL and ~
sociates of the
Order should be present), on :\Ionday, 24th June 1912, St. John Bapti t's Day, and your att ndanc i. cordially invited. 8.30
a.m.
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of St. J ohn the Almoner, within the Crypt of St. John's Ch urch, at 8.30 a.m. 2.15
P.m.
THE A
TUAL CO;\[;\[El\[ORATIO.' SERVICE will take
place in St. John's Parish Church, Clerkenwell, being
the remall1S of the Choir of the anci nt Priory 'hurch
the other Men1bers and the IIonorary Associates will
of the
wear the Baclg s of their respective grad s.
rder, at 2.15 p.m. The Anniversary Sermon will be 1 reach d by
I t is earnestl y hoped that as a testin10ny of interest in the Order and its work as lllany Members
the Prelate, I-lis Grace the ArchbishojJ of York
and Honorary Associates as can do so will make a point It i hoped that as 111cU1Y IVlembers and .[ \ssociates as pos ible will attend the 'n·ice.
Th
OFFERTORY
of attending the ceremonies of the day.
will
be deyoted to the charitable objects of the Orc1 r.
All communications and enquiries should be addressed to :
The Crypt and adjoinll1 o' Chap 1 ",111 be open to
THE SECRETARY
ORDER OF ST
THE CHANCERY
inspection directly after the Annual Com111emoration Seryice.
JOHN ,
ST. JOHN'S GATE
CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E. C. ,
and it is requested that in order to facilitate the arrangements,
replies
sho uld be forwarded to him as soon as possible .
THE GE ERAL A 3.30 p.m.
EMBLY ,vill be h 1d at 3.30
p.n1. in the Chapter Hall at St. John's Gate.
Only
Members and Associates of the Order can be present at the GENERAL ASSEi\fBLY.
I an1, l\Iy Lord and Confrere, Your obedient Servant,
I shall be obliged if you will be so good as to notify the Secretary if you intend to be present. I(nights of Justice, Chaplains, and I(niahts of Secretary-Gelleral.
Grace attending the G E ERAL A SEMBLY will wear the Badge only, suspended from the riband round the neck; P.T.O.
To be kept for reference.
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12. A
/ l\1em bers and Associate, will be in teresteel to hear that His Majesty the Kin g, the S Oy reign H ead and Patron of the Order, has gra ciously
xpres eel His
intention to hold a revie\v of the St. J ohn
mbul ance
Brigade in Windsor Park, on Saturday, J un 1912, at 3.30
p.lTI.
22nd,
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of
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ztbe (Branb lPrior\? of tbe G"rber of tbe 1bospitaI of St. 30hn of 3cr1l5Rlenl in lEnglanb.
Memorandum. T he Secretary-Genera] is commanded to inform th e Mem bers and Associates that. His Majesty the E.ing, on the recommendation of His Roya] I-:Iighness the Grand Prior, has been graciously pleased to nominate the Members a nd Associates nalned in the following pages to th e respective appointm nts, as Executive Officers, as Assistant Exec utive Officers, as Officiating haplains, as selected IVlembers of the Council and Chapter, as Mem bers of the Finance and General Purposes Committee, and of the Committees of the St. John m buJance \ssociation (being the Am bulance D epartment of the Order), and of the British Ophthalmic H ospital, Jerusalem, (being a foundation of the Order), for the ensuing period of three y ar , commencing on t . John Baptist's D ay next, June 2~th, 1912; and this notification is hereby published for general information CJ nd guidance. T he Prelate, IIis Grace the Archbishop of York, is an Executive Officer, but his t.erm of office is during the pleasure of the rand Prior. CHANCERY OF T H E OR DER, ST. J O H N S G A TE, CLERKENWELL, LONDON
6i 1l J lllle, I9 12 .
E.C.
trfJe <Branb ~rior\? of the ~rber of tbc 'fbospitaI of St. 30bn of }eruBalenl in lBnglanb.
JEJ;ecutt"e @fficers. Chancellor. - Colonel Sir Herbert Jekyll, K . C.~I.G., R.E. Secretary-General.-Colonel Sir l-Ierbert C. Perrott, Dt., C.B. Recez'ver-Ge71eral.- dwin Freshfield, Esq., LL.D. Almo1'ler.-Sir Dyce Duckworth, Bt., M.D., LL.D. Regz'strar.-The Right Honourable the Earl of Ranfurly, G.C .M. C. Genealog-ist.-Si r Alfred Scott Scott-Gatty, K. c. V.O., (GaJl'teJ''). Dz'redor of the 1mbztlance Department.-The Right I-Ionourable the Earl of PlYlTIouth, c.n. Chaz'7'ma71 of tile Brziz's/Z Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem.Colonel ir Charles M. \tVatson, K.C.~I.G., C. B., 1'.E. Lz'brarz·a71.-Lieut.-Colonel Richard Holbeche. SeC7l'etar)'.-WilIiarll R. Edwards, Esq., A.C.A. Cllz'ej Secretary of the .ri77zbulanre Department.Colonel Sir l-Ierbert C. Perrott, Bt., C.H.
Bssfstant lErecnU"e
~ff1cet's.
Asslsta71t Rerez'ver- Gelleral-Edwin H. Freshfield, Esq. Asslstanl D z'redor of!Ize ./ imoulallre Department.Li ut.-Colonel Sir Richard C. Temple, Bt., C.I.E. Honorary Serretal)1 of the Brilz'sh Ophtlzal711z'c Hospz'tal, Jerusalem.-Colonel Thomas H. Hendley, C.I. E. Assistant .l--£ollorary Serretary (for Srotland) of the Bni-islz Ophthalmz'r Hospital,Jerusale771,.-J ohn l-Iorne Stevenson, Esq., (Unz'rorll Pursuivant). AssZ:'iiant Librarz'an.-Cyril Davenport, Esq.
"{the (!onltctl. The
oLlncil consists of the Sub- Prior, (as President cx-officz'o,) the Executive Officers, and the rollowing Selected lembers: Sir John Furley, . B. l\Iajor-General James C. Dalton,. R.A. Ed win 11. F reshfield, Esq. Lieut.- olonel Sir Richard C. Temple, Bt., C.LE. The Lord Bishop of Southwark. . Inspector-General Sir James ~. !?lCk, Lc.n., R.N. Inspector-General Belgrave 1 111n1 , M.D., R.N. Sir Richard Douglas Powell, Bt., KC.V.O., M.D. Edmund Owen, Esq., LL.D., F.R.C.S. . The RiO'ht Honourable the Lord laud HamIlton, M.r. a Colonel ThOlllas H. Hendley, C.LE. ~be
(!IJapter.
The Chapter consists of the Knights or Justice anll Sub-Prelates, de jure; the Executive Officers; the Selected l\Iem bers of Council; the following Selected Officiating Chaplains: The Reverend Canon Edgar Sheppard, C.Y.O., D.D., (Sub-Dean of tlze Cit ape Is Royal). The Reverend Thomas C. Elsdon, (Rector of t. John's C/tztrc/z, Clerkenweli) : And the following Selected Knights of Grace and Esquires: lYIajor Guilbert E. \V. Malet. Colonel Sir John W. Ottley, K.C.L E., R.E. The RiCJht Honourable The Lord Alverstone, G.C.M.G. a Colonel Sir Clement M. Royds) C.B. Major-General The Lord Cheylesmore, K.C.V.O. John Arthur J ames, Esq., LV.O. John S. Griffiths, Esq., 111. R.C.S. The Right Honourable The Lord 1erthyr, K.C. v.o. Robert A. Gibbons, Esq., M.D. The Rio-ht Honourable The iscount Esher, G.C.B., G.C.V.O. a Charles B. Hamilton, Esq., C.M.G. Frank H. Cook, Esq., C.I.E. Edwin Dawes, Esq. William Henry St. John Hope, Esq. Colonel William G. Carter. Keith \V. 11urray, Esq., (Ca7l'narvon Pursuz'va71t Extrao·rdinary).
[be (Branb lPriol'\? of the @rber of tbe lbospital of St. Jobn of 3cl'usalclll in JEnglanb. \!fJe jftnance anb <13eneral
~urposes
(!ommtttee
Consists Ex-officio of The Receiver-General, Chair7Jza71, The Assistant Receiver-General, Deputy Lhairman, The The The The The The The The The
Prelate, hancellor, . ecretary-GeneraL Almoner, Registrar, Genealogist, irector-General of Ceremonies, Director of the Ambulance Department, hairman of the British Ophthalnlic Hospital, Jerusalem, The Librarian,
r ind the jol!ow-i ng Selected 11-1embers. The Right Honourable the Viscount K.nutsford, G.C.M.G., The Assistant Director of the Ambulance Department, The Chief Commissioner of the St. John Alllbulance BriCJade a , Major Francis \ . Pixley.
{t:f)c St. John tltnbulancc tlSBociation
t
BEING TIJT£ A1Ill3ULANCE DEI'ARTlIIENT OF
Colonel Thomas 11. I-:Iendley, C.LE. John Han1mond Morgan, Esq., ('.V.O., F.R.C.S. Surgeon Lieul. -Colonel ir Warren R. Crooke-Lawless,
UfJe @rattt) IDrfor)? of tI)C @rt)er of tbe 1bospttal of St. lobll of Jerusalcm in JEnglant). Patron.
HI
C.LE., M.D.
MAJESTY lYING GEORGE V.
(Sovereign I-:Iead and Patron of the Order). President.
Field-Marshal I-lis Royal I-fighness the Duke of Connaught, (Grand Prior of the Order).
K.G.
Central Executive Committee.
(Consisting exclusively of l\Iembers and f\ssociates of the Order). Director of the Ambulance Department and Chairman of Committee.
The Right Honourable the Earl of Plymouth, c.n. Assistant Director and Deputy Chairman.
Lieut.-Colonel Sir Richard C. Temple, Bt.,
Colonel Horatio R. Mends. Lieut.-Colonel Alfred Dyke Acland. ~.<rr;., Colonel Edw.ard D. Brown-Synge-Hutchinson. surgeon-General SIr James Porter, K.C.B., M.D., R.N. John Astley Bloxam, Esq., F.R.C.S. LIeut.-Colonel ir Robert W. Inglis. Major Percy G. Shewell. Thomas H. Woolston, Esq. Francis N. Ellis, Esq. V"illiam E. Audland, Esq., M.R.C.S. Arthur Hammersley Johnston, Esq., M.R.C.S.
C.I.E.
Ex-Officio Members of Committee.
(Life llfe7llber of the COIllIII ittee, Honoris Ca 11 Scl ).
The Secretary-General of the Order. The Receiver-General of the Order. The Chairman, British Ophthalmic Hospital.
Members.
Chief Secretary.
Deputy Chairman.
Sir John F urley, c. n.
Major-General James C. Dalton, R ..A. Lieut. -Colonel Arthur C. Yate. Colonel Sir James R. A. Clark, Bt., C.B., F.R.C.S.E. The Reverend Thomas C. Elsdon. The Reverend Henry D. :YIacnamara. Inspector-General Belgrave N innis, M.D., R. Surgeon-l\lajor George H. Darwin, M.D. Colonel George S. Elliston, C.B., l\l.R.C . . , A.i\!. '. (T.). Colonel Charles J. Trimble, C.l\l.G., L.R.C.P.E. Captain Sir John VV'. N ott- Bower, c. v.o. Harold E. Boulton, Esq., l\1.V.O. Edmund Owen, Esq., LL.D., F.R.C.S. The Right Honourable the Lord Claud Hrtmilton, M.P. Sir John L. Langman, Bt. The Right Honourable John L. \Vharton, P.C. Sydney W. Malkin, Esq. Charles Cotton, Esq., F.R.C.P.E., M.R.C.S. Surgeon-General Sir Benjamin Franklin, K.C.I.E. Claude B. Palmer, Esq. Admiral Sir Frederick G. D. Bedford, G.C.B., G.C.:'ILG. Lieut.-Colonel George E. Twiss, F.R.C.S.I.
Colonel Sir IIerbert C. Perrott, Bt., c.n., (Secretary-General of the Order). Director of Stores and Accountant.
William R.
c1wards, Esq.,
A.C.A.,
(Secretary of the Order).
Storekeeper.
T.
William H.
Iorgan, Esq., (Superintendent, Invalid Transport Corps) . Assistant Secretary.
I uncan G. l\lonteith, Esq. TERRITORIAL BRANCH. Controller-in-Chief.
Lieut.-Colonel Sir Richard C. Temple, Bt.,
C.LE.
Assistant Secretary.
P. G. Darvil-Smith, Esq. OTE.-For COJl'lJemellCe of reference tile permanent Staff of tlte A lIlbltlmlce Department is iuc/ztded above.
Ex-Officio Members of Committee.
'[f)e lJ3ritiel)
~pf)tf)al1nic
'IIJospttaI, 3crnsalclll.
The Secretary-Gen Tal of the Order. The Pecci ver-General of the Order. The> Directol and Chairman of the Ambu1ance Department of the Order.
Patron.
III l\I ,\]ESTY KING GEORGE V. ( overelgn I-Iead and Patron of the rdel}
Honorary Secretary.
C olond Thomas I 1. I I endley, c. 1. Eo
COMMITTEE.
HonOl'ary Accountant.
\ \' illicull P. Eel \\ ards, l~,sq.,
Chairman.
Colonel
1. \\ atson,
ir Charles
,\.C.A.,
(Secretary of the Order).
K. c. l. G., C. D., R. E.
Surgeons to the Hospital at Jerusalem.
David IIeron, Esq., ", J'. '.S.l'" Eric . Thomson, Esq., l\LB.
Vice-Chairman.
R. Brudenell Carter, Esq.,
F.R.C.S.
Treasurer.
Edwin Freshfield, Esq.,
Assistant Honorary Secretary for Scotland. LL.D.
Honorary Consulting Surgeon.
D. C. Lloyd
wen, Esq.,
Members.
LD.
The Right Honourable the Viscount r nutsford, T.C.M. G. Sir Robert Harvey. The Reverend Thomas C. Elsdon. l\lajor H. E. Baskerville \\Talton. Colonel Charles E. "\ ate, c .. 1., C.M .G ., ilL 1'. \\ illiam Bezley Thorne, Esq. ~1.D. Richard Loveland Loveland , Esq. K.C. Colonel Andrew Clark, F.R. ,s. Robert J ones, Esq., ~LD. Deputy Inspector-General Theodore J. Preston J.D., R . . John Horne Stevenson, Esq., (Lllz'rorn Pursuz'va71I). Lieut.-Colonel J. T. \Voolrych Perowne. Colonel Thom;.).s H. Hendley, C.LE. The Right Honourable the Earl of Scarboroug h, K.C.B. Abel J. Ram Esq., LC. Sir John Cameron Lamb, C.B., C'. LG. \;Villiam E. Cant, Esq., l.D., F.R.C.S. Frank H. Cook, Esq., C.L E. Henry P. Potter, Esq., M.D., F.R.C.S . Archie L. Langman, Esq., C.M.G. Lieut.-Colonel Sydney i\I. Copeman, F .R. S " :'.1.0. The Reverend William Dore Ruc1gard.
John HOl'ne Stevenson, Esq., ([TIl/ronl ]JurSZtLVant). For (OI17. ' {,lI/Cll({, Hosjital is iJ/c//lded (l/l(J,(IC. 1
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till' per/IUll/ellt ,,,'to(/
of tlu
$t. lohll Bll1btllal1ce :D3rigac,e. SPECIAL BRIGADE ORDER. IIRAD-QUAHTETts:
Sr.
JOIl:-<'S GATJ1', LONDO"",
E.C.
June, 1912.
ROYAL REVIE\V,
WINDSOR.
IlIS MAJESTY THE KING will hold a Review of the St. John Ambulance Brigade,
in Windsor Park, on the 22nd June, at 3 .30 p.m.
The Brigade will form up on the Assembly Ground at 1 p.m. for Inspection
by the Chief Commissioner.
Dress. Ambulance Division. Nursing Division.
Transport.
C.& .. 2000. n.n
llcview Orele1' (see Gen. Rpgs. p. 58) without leggings. District or Corps Oflicers will not wear havresacs or water bottles. No brown boots or khaki are to be worn. ,Yasbillg l1resses and aprons, without cloaks. Black dresses may be worn in case: of Divisions llot provided with washing dresses, but the whole of a I>i vi ion 111 ust he alike. Bonnets, not hats or caps, are to be worn. Me<lals and decorations will be worn on the left breast as in Ambulance Divisions. The Medallion "rill be worn beneath the centre of the collar ill front fastelled to a black ribbon \\'01'11 round the neck uncleI' the collar. Aprons sbould be brought clean anLl put on just before the Review. Cloaks may he bronght and can be placed on the seat behind each member during the Hcyiew. Members I)(the Brigacle not properly dresserl will not be allowed on Parade, and will forfeit :nl}' indulgences granted to otbers. Dcpnty Commissionels will make the final arrangements with the Ltilway companies for the tl'Ull:-pOlt of their commands through to 'Yinc1sor. Transport will, in all cases, he through to 'Yindsor. Special trains proyicll'd for the Dligade will carry only members of the Brigade in uniform. ~ursit1g Divisions will travel in separate carriages or compartments to Ambulance Division. Motor bu ses will be proyided at the ,YilHlsor tt'rmini to convey . . . ~llrsing Divisions to ,Yindsor Pad( and back at a cha.rge of sixpence nch w"ay, which will be paid to the concl1lctor at the time.
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Onep (11\lfliJl(,c1 110 m('mb~l~ of the Brig::t:le.:ue to leave the train until its arrival at \Vindsor wltlwut, t!le pr1'J111SSlOn of the train officer Deputy OommissionPls will apP?1l1t nIl oflicer of tl~e Brigade~ preferably :1 Di.strict Officer-ns tram officer to encll train Containing units of the BrIgnde. . The duti s of the train officer wIll b~ as f?Jlows :1. To ascertain the nl1m bor of IllS tram. . 2. To ascertain the hour nnn the platform fro!" wl11ch the train will start 011 the ontward and on the return JOllrney. 3. To soo his pnrty properly entrained. . 4. To collect and 111flJ'ch them ofT as speedlly as Possible on detrninin o' at 'Yindsor. 5. To coll~ct them after Lhe Heview a:n<l march then: back to the railwny station at such hour as will ~l~ow sllfficl~nt time fol' them to entmin without Ul1neCI'Es~J'y waltlJ1~ about 111 Windsor or in the neigh bOllrhood of tho. raIl way ~tatlOl1s. . G. To see that all membors are Jl1 reglllaLlOll (lre8s 1Il ~ccorclance with these Orders-and to turn back any who are lmproperly dressed. . d In marching to and from the park the ronte la~d own l!y the police and marked red 011 the attached plan ( Jo. 1.) \\,111 he stl'lctly adhered to. Pa.rties will march in COll1111n of foms Hnd there must be no straaaJillCY or leayin cy the ranks. I1~dividl1 al memb~rs arri\'ing at the Assembly Groulld by. t~lemselves will run the risk of being turned back and r fused allY partICIpation in the Review. Assembly Ground.
Refreshments.
Th e Assem bly Ground is sit.uated imm.ediately w.ithin Qll~en Anne's Gate on the rivht of the road on cnterlllg. On lt ~he Brigade will colle~t for 1'efre~hmel1t, and will form up there p1'('v10us to mal'cliina to the Heview Gronnd on the opposite side of Lhe road. ~ Members making a night journey. are advis <l to take a subs~antial meal before starting, and to bring wlth them some fooel to eat III the early m o r n i n g . . ,. . The refre~hment marquee wIll be opened !It 11. a.m., P[u tws will be passed through it nnrler 1'e ;)Onsibl~ oflicers, enteJ'll:g hy ?lle end and passinO' ont. at the other. On entenng each person mil re?e1Ve a bag con· taining a llleat pi and two buttered sconps. 11 c or she WIll ~hen passon towards the other end of the marquee, where t~a or cocoa wIll be served to them. On fini shing their refresbment, wlllch shoulll be taken a~ qnickly as possible owing to the large numbers to be sel'\'etl, the? wIll , Ollt to the fnrther side of the Assem bly Grollnd, and collect 111 the pa~s . I b I 11 neigbbourhood of their respective flags ready to ~allll1.on.t le ug eea .. Ooloured flaas will be set up for the respectIve Dlstncts to fall III on, a distinct ~olour or colours for each Distric~, as follows :-No. 1. 'Vhite; roo II. Red; No. III. Green; No. IV.l ~llow; O. Y.Bluej No. VI. Red and \Vhite; o. YII. Green and \Vhlt;; 1 O. VIII. Black anu \Yhite ; No. IX. Red and Green; o. X. blue ~nd Yellow; No. XI. Yellow and Red. Overseas Oontingent, Red, \, lnte and Blue. NOTE.-Pln.ns will be i'sued by Deputy Commissioners only to officers detailed for special d u tics.
3 Pal'ade of ;\.)llbldance Divisions on d ;\.ssemb ly Groun .
011 tlw bugle call Lho l)istricts in IIUnlel ical order, frotll right to left will be drawn up by Divisiolls in seven lilles of two detl]} (front and rear l'ank) as ill plan (No. II.) Tho Di,visional ,Surgeol:s, SupeJ'iutendents or Acti.llg Superintendents ancl the Uorps OHlcers, will l)e postea tlnee pa:ces HI frout of the front runk of thair respective Divisiolls and. Oorps. A, sisLunt Oommissioners ancl District Oi1lcers three paces ill fron t ofI>ivisional and Oor]}s Officers, c1ividillg the frollt of Lhoir District equally between them. 1)epuLy OommissiolJPl's will be pOI.;ted three paces in front of tbese on the right flank of Lheil' comllland ill the odd lilies, and on the left flank in the oven lines, reacly to ac.:;ompany his MajN;ty to the end of their respective commallds. (Ilis Majesty at His inspection will pass from right, to left alollg the frol1t of the odd rlllmberedlines 1,3, 5, 7, and flom ll'ft to right aloJlg the frollt of the even numbers 2, 4,6.) The real' rank will be llrawll up LIn'ce pace:; in real' of the front rank, 3.11<1 the Supernumeraries three paces ill real' of the rear rallk. Ambulance Officers ancl Stretcher Squads will be posted in the Snpenllunerary rank. :-::lee accompallying plan (No. II.) A parade state will be made out by each Deputy Oommissioner for his J)isLrict which will be handed to the Ohief Oommissioner when be inspects the Brigade. Dressing will ue by the right.
Inspection by Chief Commissioner.
Defore marcliillg off to tho ltC\ iew Ground, the Brigade will be illspected by the Chief Commissioller.
Mal'ch off and fOl'mation on Review Ground.
Dressing the lines.
The Overseas Brigade.
NUl'sing Divisions.
The formaLion on the Eeviow Ground being the same as that Oll the ASS(Hll bly Ground, tbe respecti ve Districts, as tlJOY are in spected by the Uhief Commissioner, will at once fOlm fours right-Officers and Superllumeraries turuing to the righ t auu retaining their po ition on the flanksalld llJarch to their reslJective positions Oll the Review Ground, which will he marked by white flags bearing the number anu designation of the 1)i:;tricts, on the right or left of which they will be halted and re-formed into line and dressed, the Officers taking up their positions as already tlescribed. :-::loven lil1f's will be marked out on the Review Ground up to which the front rallk of the seven lilies will (hes , the rest taking their distance from the front rank. Lines will dress by the right. Uepro::;L'lItati ves of the Brigade Overseas att.ending the Review in Ulliforlll will be postell ill the centre of the fir ~t line opposite the salutillg ua;;;e in siugle line ill urcssing 'with the front rank. Officers will ue ill front in uressiug with corresponding officers of the Home Brigade. \Vhil e tho Ullief Oommissioner is inspecting the Ambulance Divisions, the ur::;ing Divisions will be fOl'meu up by Districts-in line six deep, in the following order : Left of enclosure from right to left.-I o. 1. District with a frouc
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of 31 llr~cs' J o. II. with a fronL of ,{1 Nlll'ses; ~o. IV. with :t front of 13:1. ursc ; Nt) ... '. with.a front of 13 Ul'~es. Brlgad~.Overscas WiLh a front of ~ Nurses. On nght of elH:losmc [I o~n l~~ft t~ llght.-No.lIr. 1)istrict with a front of 33 Nurses; o. V. 1)1 tnct wIth a frOl1t of 67 Nlll' es; TO. VI. District with n. frollt.of ~1 l,Ul'SeS; o. VII.l)istl'ict with a fl'ontof 16.Nlll'sPS; TO. VIII. DIStl'JctWI~h :t f~'ol1,t of ~3Nurscs. o. IX. District with a front of 1 Nllrse; ~o. :- 1. l~lstl'lct :vlth a frOllt of 19 Nurse, Nursing Ofl1cers will be m hnc wIth theIr respective Divisions. . After Inspection by the Ohief Oommissio11.or, they WIll be marched to tlH"ir positions on the H.eview Groulld fllll1long the ellclost1l'e 011 either side ( ee Plan). " A stand sloping upwards fro~n th,e grol~ll(l WIll ,be provIded for them on which they can it down until Ills l\laJesty arnves. Two Officers of the Brigaae will be told ofT to superintend the formation of' the NUl siug Divisions and to see them properly posted on the Review Ground.
Marine Salvage.
1.
Mine Rescue.
2.
J..
Review.
On the arrival of nis l\Iajesty on the Ground the Brigade will come to attention, Tho l\lditary Band will play the Tational Anthem, the Officers will saInte with the right hand an l l the Pauk and File remain at attention until the Band ceases. During the Inspection by His l\l~je~ty the ~rigade will rem~in stt:ictly at attention. Each Deputy CommIssIoner WIll acc~myany IllS 1laJesty while his own District is beinO' inspec ted. On arnv1l1g at tbe end of his command he will salute <:> and go to the centre of his command nine paces ill front of the front rank.
Nursing Divisions.
'Vill rise mill stand to attention and remain so during the Inspection unless permission is grantecl them ~o sit down: Jursing Officers will not salute otherwise than by standll1g to attentIon.
Inspection.
His Majesty will commence his !nspection ,yit!i the J ursing Divisions on the left of the enclosnre passlt1g along theIr front to the front of the first line of Ambulance Divisions, The Lady Superintendent in .Ohief. ,:ri,ll be ready to receive ~is l\Iajesty on the right of the N~rslllg DIvl~lOns" a~)\l to accompany hIm, if required, to tbe end of the lllle of Nurslllg DIVISIOns. , His l\lajesty will then pass along the fI:ont of the first 11110 of Amb:I' lance Divisions from riO'ht to left,turn theu flank at the end, and pass ll1 front of the seconcllin~ of Ambulance Divisions from left to right aud so on to the end of the Ambulance Divisions from which he will pass up on the left flank of t~1e Brig~Lle, to the KUl:sing Divisions 011 ~he rigb t of the enclosure wInch he WIll l11spect on Ius way to the Salutll1g Base. The Lady Superintendent in Ohief :vill b~ on ~he extreme right of these N nrsing Divisions ready to recel ve HIS IaJesty as he comes up.
Displays.
After the inspection of the Brigade by His Majesty two displays will be given .
Display of Lifo Saving frolll Shipwreck by the Dli!.!ade llleOll)crs of the TYllemonth alld South Shields Volunteer 'Life Brigade, 1I1Hlcl' the command of Oaptain Aplin, U.N., Assistant Inspector L.S.A., Board of Trade. ' VJsplay ~f Mine Hescl1e Work by Brigade melnbers from collieries, uncleI' the command of Mr. lJ, O. Ohambers ] >istl'ict Secretary No. V. District. '
\'1U'JOllS
First Aid.
Stretchm: parties, ono from each District, will be in attendance five or six at each display" t? relJder sllch furtht'r first aiel as may be necessary alld to cOllvey the lIlJurecl La the nearest hospital tent, During these displays the Brigade will remain hI its position on the Heview GJ'?lmd at ~tt@tiol1 ~ll1less otll.el'wise ordcre(l 1)y Dis Majesty. Mell taklJlg part III the ])Jsplays wIll pantcle by themselves in the noighlJomhood of their tell t for inspection by H is Majesty. This includes those stretcher pal ties detailed to assist at these displays,
End of the Review .
After the Review. Marched to Assembly Ground.
Refreshmen ts.
Train Pal'ties.
Duties of Officers.
,On the completion o~ tl:e. ne.view t~lO Brigade will be prepared to gIve tln'co cheers for theu' l\.laJestIes, takll1g off and wavillg their hats. (Sec page 9.) Aftor I,hei1' l\Iajesties have left the Review Ground the Brigade will be llJ[lrcbcd back to tbe Assembly Ground, the same formation beina ob cl'vec1, anel again formed up in the position they occupied whe~ inspectod by tbe Ohief Oommissioner. The Tursing Di visions will be at once passed through the refreshment marquee, and after them the Ambulance Divisions, in the order of their departure by train, by parties of llot more than one thonsand at a time, and pas,s e~ l through as quickly as possible in a quiet and orderly mallller. It IS I,mpor.tant that there should be no crowding or breaking rallks, or confUSIOn Will result and tho departure of the Brigade delayed. After pas ~ ing through the refreshment tent members will be fOlmed up in th ir respective train parties under their train officer and marched off in sufficicnt time to enable them to reach the railway station at the time scheduled for them to entrain respectively. Snperinteu(lents or Acting Superintendents of Divisions will be responsible for their respective Divisions. They will keep the members together not allowing any straggling or breaking ranks, and see that they form np tog(·ther 011 parade. They will take up their own positions on parade three paces in front of the centre of tilf'il' Di vision. They will couform to such orders as may be given to them by their Oorps or District Officers, Oorps Superintendents in like IDanner will see that their Corps remain togetheI Hud form up together by Divisions and will place themsel ves three paces in frout of the centre of their respective Corps in line wiLh Divisional Superintelldents j they will see that the orders of their District Officers and Deputy Commissioners are punctuallv and correctly carried out. v
7 Rank and file.
Plan of Ground.
Ambulanee Arl'angements.
Commands.
Members of l'esllccti\'(; Divisions arc to keep ill clo 0 touch with .. rII~g or wandel'ill OUe another throughout the <.la.y; LIJerI: lin, t 1.ue.Jlo S t l,lg" about .. 'Yitl~ the large lln~l1bers T~tradll1~ sel.).al':1tlo n ho ln thei~ re pecLlve UnIts lin)' CHuse senOl1S delc"t) and COllfuSlOll. Plalls of the Assomblin oo. Ground will be issnetl tu certain select I .. 0 f 1)\,e f'res b ment Tentsec officers on which will be marke(l t 1le posltIOJl Toilet Teuts, Parac1e Grounds, etc. ) Etch District will brillo<f wiLh it one streLcher p'uty of fonl' Inell nncI 1 a ,0,0., oue stretcher, 0110 .surglCal havorsac, . all~l one .water-bottle for every 230 01' p~rL of 250 ?f Its stl'engtb, to be ell. tnbuted Ut the trains accordingly. TheIl' duliy :v111. be to render first a1(l to allY members of the Driuade that may reqUIre It. On the Assembly Grolllld two Hospi~al .Marquees will be pitched and equipped with. six s~retchers, a surgIcal haversac, amI the necessary ablution and tOIlet artIcles, one labled for W0111el), 011e for men. One .Motor Ambulallce from the Daimler Company will be stationed at the Hospital Marquee on the lef.t flank, anel. one Ambulance Wagon from St. J ohu's Gate at the Hospltal on the nght rear. One Wheeled Litter will also be Ruppliecl to each Hospital flom St. J olm's Gate. To each hospital will be attached one surgeon, two nurse"" and two ambulance men, who will remain in the hospitals during the day. Four other Hospital Marquee" similarly equipped allll with similar personnel, will be pitched 011 the Review Ground, two in rear of the Bri"ade and one on either flank. The Ambulance alTungements will be under the supervision of the Suraeon-in·Ohief of tho Brigade. T1le equipment and personncl will be provided from : o. II. District) with the assistance of H, 1. Department of vVoods and] orests.
dmis sion to A bly Ground. Assem
No strflngers will be ndmitLed to the Assembly Grouncl except, fri ends of memhers of the Brigadr, nnel thell only when accompanied by a memher 0(' the Brigade in uniform. TJ10 Ral?k ~n(l File .wishing. t~ hring frien~s on to the Assembly Groun<l will first ohtall1 pennlSSlOn from theIr Oommanclina Officer (D oputy Oommissioner). b
Admission to Review Ground EncIOsLl1'es.
There will be a private on closure for Members of the Order and their friends, admission to Wl1ich will be granted hy ticket free on application. Application should be made to the Secretary-General of the Order at St. JolIn's Gate.
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The Ohief Oommi sioner will command the Bl'ig.ade. Should any ullforseen circumstance prevent his being pre ent, Lleut.-Col. Trimble) C.1\1.G., V.D., will command. The Surgeon in Ohief of the Brigade, Mr. Edmund Oweu) LL.D,) F.R.C.S., will be in command of the Ambulance arrangements for the Brigade. The Lady Superintendent-in-Chief will be in charge of the Nursing Divisions. The Deputy Commissioner of Po. II. ~)istrict, Mr. J. . Griffiths, hl.H.C.S., will take charge of and be responslble for all arrangements 011 the Assembly Ground. The Deputy Oommissioner of No. IV. District, Lt.-Col. q.~. Trimble) C.1I1 G., V.D., will superintend the detraining and entnumng at the L. & B. \V.R. station, Windsor. . The Depu ty Oommissioner of No, I. DisLl'icli, Col. Lees Hall) ~Ylil superintend the detraining and 811tra.iIliug aL the a.w.R. statIOll, 'Viodsor. These Officers will a.ppoint such ether oificers as they may thinK auvisable to assist them in their duties.
Cloaks and overcoats.
Overcoats or cloaks will not be '\-vorn on }Jarad€'. For Ambulance mem hers bringing overcoats arrangements will be made as follows :T nts or selected spaces, in chnrge of responsible persons, will be providerl. .An Officer desiring to leave greatcoats belongina to the members of his unit, will tell ofT a sufficient number of men ~nder an ofIlcer or N.O.O., to collect the coats, and tie or strap them together in one or more bundles (as many coats as possible should be bunr11ed togrtht:r). ITe ~ilI then llave tlte coats conveyed to the place set apart for thpl[' receptIon, and hnnded over to the attendant, who will hand the OIliceI' 01' .C.O. a label in duplicate. The Officer or N.O.O. will atta.ch one label to the bnndle of greatcoats, and retain the other, which will ha.ve to be produced when the coats are claimed at the conclusion of the Hevip\\T. Coats will not be givt'n up unless the clu))licate lab el is produced. Ko r esponsibility for the number of greatcoats hanrled in will be' accepted (as they will Ilot be connted), and all desiring to avail th~ll1selves of this accommorlation must supply tbe material required for tylllg th~ co~ts togetllel'. Unlpss each bundle is securely tied and labelled, It "'lll not be accepted by the attendant. All members wearing greatcoats 1111l~t hwe an iclentifh:ation label sewn in side the coat just lJl,I()\Y tlte collar. ITO charge is to be made by the attenclan t. msing J)i"iiolls call tuke their cloaks with them on their aIm to UJ(' Hevi('w, and will fold thrm up and place th€'m on the seat behind them.
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this. occasion of a Royal l?eview by His ~lajpsty the King, the Dflgacle will be brollgll t, hefore the Hoyal and pll blic notice with a prominence hith erto unkllowll to it. 'llcce~s can oilly be as lll'(:'cl by all members making themselves acqllaiutl'tl with tlle O/(II'1's and Hegulations issued, and loyally and consciPlltioll 1)' doing their lJcst to carry them out. r feel confident that the credit and honollr of the Brigade will be upheld by every mem bel' of it on this occasion and the traditions of the 1,a t ll1f1intained. TlIp e Orders sbollld be rparl at a meeting of every Division concerned, and a cop)' posted in tbeir Ass€'mbly Room for individllal Members to s('e and study.
Chief Com m1s.' ioIlC7·.
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Order.
Tickets.
Members of the Brigade. reqlliring tickets fOl their friends fo' I . nppI .. I ttheIe enclosures wIll y 'Il1 wntll1g, tn t'll1g t 110 111111l bor 0ftickets require to tho . . ecr tary-Gcneral, Order of 't. John of Jerusalem / England, St. J olm's ,te, Olerkenw 11. n
Enquipy Tent and Chief Commissioner's Office.
An enqniry tent will be pitched on the right of tho rond on ellt illg the park immediately within the Queell Al1l1?'s Gato entrance, er· .1.UOl1<Yside it will be another tellt for the Oillce of the Chief C • • ~ OU1· llllSSIOnor.
standing to ,.utention and E se Standing at 'a .
Cheering. Tpansport Train Officers.
Staffs of Hospitals.
Surgeons of Nursing Divisions.
Brigade Bands.
Military Band.
The Royal S[.1u teo
Train ofllcel's will wear a plain white band throe inches wiele on th left arm above the elbow. 6 The Ohief Oommissioner will see train oOlcers in his ofIice tent t 1:3 midday, 011 the 22nd . a Al~ Oilieet' of th.e G. \V.R antI of t!1C s. \v.n . will be .round in the enqUIry tent dUl'lllg the tlay to uITord sncll lIlfOrmatlOll 'to tl" . . .• pattialll ofllcers a' they may req11lre, anc1 to. ee t Ilat t I1C vanous tram leave the park in clue Lime ror the return JOIll JH'Y es Illy tra.in officers will communicate with these oOicials of th Rail \\'ay Oompanies. e Memhers of the Brigade wishing for information will apply to their train officer. The first train party will have to lea ye the p- rk not hter than 5.15 They must, therefol'l', 011 leaviug the Reyiew Groulld proceed at onc~ to t~1e refreshment tont if they wish to obtain any food before startll1g. The taft' att.ached to each of the fom hospitals on the Review Ground will form np out'il1e their respective hospital tents and stand to attention as His M'lje ty parscs th m on his Insppctioll. The Memhcrs takillg part in the eli. play will fOl'lll up ill similar manner outside their tents.
IJis l\J ajcst.y Lhe King aull 1hI' Ho) al Pall y \vill a.t 3.:10 p.m.
Arrival of Hi s Majesty.
'1'1)(' Bl'igacIt' will 1)(' at all'lltiol1 from the> filst mOlllent of Hi!> l\Il1jesL)'s appearance on it, right A:lIlk, lJUt tht Ho) al ,'alute ",illllot ho given 1I11til lJis J\T:ljf'st) hu. 1'f'(1 ·hNl the f;allltiJlg lws(' a1l(1 the H.o)'nl I arty are plael'd.
Royal Salute.
The signal for this \\ ill rJe Llle raising of tIl(' Ho) al Stanc1al tl, ti,tBanel will play th Natic)Jlal AI1Lllf'1I1 and llI(' oOicf'rs will conle to thl:' salntt', Jelllaillillg so until the banll ceases. Tile, 'LIb-PI ior of the ()rdC'l' of the 11 ospital of f)t. J obn of J elllsnleni in Englalld, and tho:e ofiici:J!.· fll'lect d for tIlt" purpo.e \\ ill thfll r ceive IIis .i\Jajf' ty.
lnspecllo n .
1I is l\lajesL) will COll1lll HC the In. pr.CtiOlI of the lJrigade lJy passillg to the ll'ft of Lbo saInting base along the frOllt of the 1 Ulsing Divisions placed there, along tIl front of tile filst line of Ambulance Division: to its left flallk rOlll1l1 wlliclt Il is Majesty will pass, and alollg the front of the. econd line froltl lelt to right, al1d so Oil to the end of th s(;\'enth line, whel e lIe "ill pass 11p 011 the left flank of the paratlp to thl' 1 llI'sing J)i\'isiol1s, postell 011 the right of tLe saluting base, and along th!. frOlIC to t11(, f)alnting hasf'.
DlsplaYi.
Innnediatl'ly on Ili.. laj sty's a1rival at the saluting base the filst <1i play will corom nee, and alter it tIle 8(:,C011(1. Everything must be reauy to . tart these at OIlCf, and !lot more than fifteen millutes can be allowed to each, so as to IHlhle the Heview to terminate in time fol' the fllst train pnrty, aftc'r obtaining some l'E'flf'f:hmellt J to RlIiyE' at tlIp ,'onth-\Ve.lern Hailway ,'tatioll hy () p.m.
Dri.gaue Bands can play on the Assembly Ground tIming the morl1lllg. They will be massed ill rear of th Bri~ade 011 either side of the Military Band, but will not play during thG Hcyiew.
The Dand will not commence the Na.tional Antl1cm, an(1 officers will not come to the salute until His Iajesty alHl Lhe Hoyal Party have !trrived at the saluting ba'3e.
Til' signal fol' cll ('Iillg will lie giV('ll by tIl(' 11oi~tillg of t11(' 11i0l1 Jack on a flag stan tl1Ut will be place(l opposite, the ccntrp of the front lin e of Ambulance Divisiowi. 1)llrillg tlle filst cl,rer it will be lower (1 alld rais,d again for til C0l11meI1Celllcnt of the secolld clJeer all(1 again for Lho thinl clleel'.
Ol'der of Review.
Surgeons of NursilJg Divisions will pal'a(lp with their l)iYisiolls, and be placed in line with them as N ursillg OllieNs, Oil Para,le.
The Band of the Grenadier Guards will be the ollly ban!l playing during the Review.
NUJ'f'illg Divisions will remain RLanuing at attention until llis Majesty has fillisheu ilH,pecting the I'rollt lillC' of the AmhlllallC(! Divisions, alld tilt, J~oyal cn.lTiag(~s and I"COl't lw.ve l'asse(ll'otll1rl to tlie S('COlltI lillP, whell Lhey may sit down, aml Lhc frOllt lille of Amhulanc(! Divisiolls stmHl at casf'. Each line of Ambulance Divisiolls will RLalld at ease as soon as IIis Maj(-> Rty has passc(l to the lillc bellilld. \\Thell His l\Ia.jpsLy appoars agaill Oil the left flank, after inspecting tll(! Ambulance DiviRiolls, the 1ll'Ring Divisioll!) ;\l1<! t11e front lill e of the Ambulance ])ivi!)lons wil l Rtalld at attentioll Illltil JIis l\1ajf'sty Tr:1.chf'S the saInting ba.s(',
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10 Cheers fop His Majesty,
After tbe displays Dis l\JnjpsLy will return to Lhe sallltino base . . LIIroe c1lecrs. Tl"lIS IS to be0 the siO'llal will be given 101' the, and I demol~tratiol1 of any kind given, there is to ?e no cheel'ina ono~~y n.l'rival of His l\fajesLy, or afterwards, except tIlls. b e After the cheers the Balld will play tho National Anthem tl Brigado standing to n.ttention and tbe OHicers coming to tbe sall\t~, Ie
Departure of King and Royal Pal'ty.
As the King amI Royal Purty l(,:He the grollnd, the National AnLlI will ~gain be played. The Brigade will sLand to attclltioll, the omc::~ salutmg.
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BRIGADE Ckiej
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ORDER .
Conl1nis~iol/eJ', HEAD-QUARTERS: I'T. JOJIN\; GATE, LO~DON,
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Royal Windsor Review. Hi..; jlaje ·ty the King has becn grac:iollsly plcaseu to signify hi :;
UP1Jl'I)\'al
of th' Hevi 'wand IIi;,; entire, atisfaction 'with the mann er ill
wlli<'ll all the
C1I'I'Ullg(!lllCn t;,;
were concei ve(l an(1 carricd out.
CIne} C:olltlniSiiollel'.
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{t/Je <pran() jDrior\? of tbe @r()er of tbe lbospital of $t. 30bn of 3erusalclll in lEnglanb.
Lzst 0./ Medals anti Certificates
0./ Honour
for arts of gallantry z'n sav£ng, or attem,p ting to save, life on laud, awarded by the Cltapter-General sz'nce tlze last presentation by Hz's ROJ'al Hz'gltness the
G1~and
Prz'or.
P1'esented b)' IIIS
:MAJESTY
THE
Kli\'G,
THE SOVEREIGN HEAD A:\,D PATRO:--r OF
THE
ORDER,
at tile City Hall, Cardijf, z'lz tile presence of tlze Lord Mayor and Corporation of Cal'dijf, on 25th June, 1912.
CORNELIUS PHILLPOT (Fireman), and JOHN JOHN (Overman). SILVER MEDAL AWARDED TO EACH.
On 22nd January, 1912, at about 3 a.m., a fall of roof occurred at the Hetty Pit, Great \Vestern Colliery, Pontypridd, on a level which was also the intake airway from the pit to the workings. The fall, estimated to be several thousands of tons, smashed some doors and drove clouds of dust in all directions. A very large blower of gas was liberated from the strata and was carried with the air current into the workings. Many of the men rushed towards the pit for safety, but nine men inside the fall were overcome by the gas . Phill pot and John at great risk to their own liYes went into the workings although the gas was but slightly diffused and discovered the unconscious men.
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Phillpot had been trained in first. aid and immediately r~s~~·ted to artificial respiration. Under h IS treatment seven men lev Ived and were carried into the fresh air where they recovered. The other two were found to be dead. Had it not been for the couracyeous conduct of Phillpot and John the whole of the nine men ,~ould have lost their lives.
hours when R OhSOI1 suddenly collapsed, and after beillIT atLenclcd to by Padbury was left in charge of Booth, Padbury going out for help. After going a short distance Paclbury also collapsed and Booth was left alone with the two unconscious men. lIe endeavoured to drag Paubury out although he found his own supply of o~rygen was running short and his streng-th failing; finding he could not do so he himself managed to reach the shaft in an exhausted condition. lIe got a further supply of oxygen for his own dress and pluckily returned alone to help the two men but found he was not strong onough. IIe then went back to see if anyone else had arrived with another dress, and finding one man available returned with him; the two, however, could not drag either of the unconscious men out, as the newcomer's strength also failed, Sl) they both came out in a state of exhaustion to wait for further help. \Vhen Padbury and Robsol1 were got out both were deac1.
The following awards will be presented by the Sub-Prior, the Viscount I nut ford, G.C.M.G., &c. (acting on behalf of the Grand Prior, Hi
Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught,
K.G., absent in Canada), in the
hapter Hall of the Order, at St. John'S Gate, Clerkenwell, London, E.e., on Friday, 19 th July, 19 12 , at 12 noon:-
THOMAS EDMONDSON (Chargeman of Hydraulic Machinery, North Eastern Railway.) BRONZE MEDAL AWARDED.
On 9th October, 191 I, at the Catch Pit . Sewer, St. Andrew Dock, Hull, Arthur Thoma Buxton, WIth olh.er men, was cleanincy out the sewer when he was overcome WIth petroleum fume .. b Thomas Edmondsoll, knowing nothing of th.e way underground, after getting a smoke h~lmet fixed ~n hIS head, rent into the se\rer and traversed thirty feet unld he found \\Buxton (who was then in a state 0 f seml-conSClousne::;s .' an d almost mad with fright and the effects of.the fumes) and brought him to the manhole. Edmondson was hImself almost overcome by the fu mes O\ring to .the fact t~at the smoke hel met he was wearincy had been hurriedly and Insecurely fastened. b
CLIVE SMITH (P.C. 98 B, City of London Police). BRONZE MEDAL AWARDED.
On 7th December, I91 I, at 9.25 p.m., P.e. Smith, who was off duty and proceeding towards his station, saw two horses attached to a brewer's dray galloping along Queen Victoria Street and thence across the north end of Blackfriars Bridge to the Victoria Embankment, where there were a number of persons passing to and fro, as well as other traffic. P.e. Smith ran towarc1s them, caught hold of the rein of the off-side horse, and after holel iug on for about fifty yards succeeded in stopping them by the kerb in front of the west end of the Royal IIotel, near the refuge [or tram passengers. The runaway horses were yery powerful and attached to a hca\ty dray, they wcre proceeding at a high speed, and any sli p or loss of his hold by the constable would have meant his being fun oYer and probJ,bly killed.
JAMES FRANCIS BOOTH (Sergeant, St. John Am bulance Brigade). BRONZE MEDAL AWARDED .
On 31st October, 1911, George John Padbury, \Villiam Robson, and James Francis Booth, all. memb~rs of the Life Savina Rescue Detachment of the Felllllg olber), Corps, St. John Abmbulance Brigade, went down the Olel Ford .PuI!1ping Shaft of Fellin cy Colliery in order to carry out practlce 111 the use of the Draeger oxygen helmet and dress in an irrespirable atmosphere underground, and to expl~re some of the old workincys of the pit. The men were at a distance of about 160 yards fr;m the shaft and had been in a deadly atmosphere for two
HENRY MERRITT (l\Iiner), ARCHER HARLEY (Miner), JOSEPH THOMAS (Miner). BRONZE MEDAL AWARDED TO EACH
A fire occurred about noon on 14th December, 19II, at the Hednesforel Pit, Staffordshire, thc property of the Cannod;: Chasc Colliery Co., Ltd. IIenry l\Ierritt, learning- that five men were i 11 a cl istant part of the \\'orking:::, set off ,,·ith Thomas tokes (\\ ho did not return ali\·e), to fetch them out. They travelled through a smoky atmosphere and reached the men at
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Phillpot had been trained in first aid and immediately reso~·tecl to artificial respiration. Under his treatment se\'ell mcn re\':~ecl and were carried into the fresh air wherc they recovered. I he other t\\·o were found to be dead. Had it not bc n for ~be couraaeou conduct of Phillpot and John the whole of the \lIne men \~ould have lost th ir lives.
hours" hen P obson suddenly collapsed, and after beiJlCT attended to by Padbury was left in charge of Booth, Padbury goinrr out for help. After going a short distance Pad bury also coll~psed and Booth was left alone with the two unconscious men. lIe endeavoure 1 to drag Pad bury out allhough he found his own supply of oxygen was running short and his strength failing; finding he could not do so he himself managed to reach the shaft in an exhausted condition. lIe got a further supply of oxygen for his own dress and pluckily returned alone to help the two men but found he was not strong enough. lIe then went back to see if anyolle else had arrived with another dress, and finding one man available returned with him; the two, however, could not drag either of the ullconscious men out, as the newcomer's strength (llso failed, S0 they both came out in a state of exhaustion to wail for further help. \Vhen Padbury and p ObSOIl were got out both were dead.
The following awards will be presented by the Sub-Prior, the Viscount Knutsford, G. . l.G., &c. (acting'
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behalf of the
Grand Prior, His Royal Highlles~ the Dukc of Connaught,
I '-. G ., a bent in Canada) in the Chapter Hall of the Order, at St. John's G(lte, Clerken well, London, E. ., on I~ riclay, 19 th July, T
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THOMAS EDMONDSON (Chargeman of Hydraulic T\Iachinery, North Eastern Railway.) BRONZE MEDAL AWARDED.
On 9th October, 191 J, at the Catch Pit. Sewcr, St. Andrew Dock, Hull Arthur Thoma Buxton," Ith oth.er men, was lina out the sewer when he was overcome wIth petroleum c lea I ::> . I. f I 0 t 1e way f L11lle S.• Thomas Edmondson, knOWIng not 11ng fi d l' 1 underground, after getting a smoke h~lmet xc ~n lIS 1ead, 'el1t into the sewer and traver ed thirty feet untIl hc found "Buxton (\\'ho was then in a state 0 f seml-conSClOllsne.:;s ., an d almo t mad with fright and the effects of the fumes) and brought him to the manhole. Edmond. on was himself almost overcome by the fumes o\\"ing to.the fact t~at the moke helmet he was wearing had been hurnedly and Insecurely fastened.
CLIVE SMITH (P.C. 98 B, City of London Police). BRONZE MEDAL AWARDED,
On 7th December, ISlI I, at 9.25 p.m., P.e. Smith, who was off duty and proceeding towards his station, saw two horses attached to a brewcr's dray galloping along Qucen Victoria Street and thence across the north cnd of Blackfriars Bridge to the Victori<1. Embankment, where there were a number of persons [xlssing' to and fro, as well as other traffic, Fe. Smith ran towards them, caught hold of the rein of the off-side horse, and after holding on for about fifty yards succeeded in stopping them by the kerb in front of the \\'e ~ t end of the Royal IIotel, near thc refuge [or tram passengers. The runaway horses were ,'cry powerful and attached to a hea \ y d ray, they were proceeding at a high speed, and any slip or loss of his hold by the constable woulcl have meant his being run over and probJbly killed.
JAMES FRANCIS BOOTH (Sergeant, St. Jobn Ambulance Brigade). BRONZE MEDAL AWARDED .
On 31st October, 19l I, George John Padbury, \\ illiam Robson, and James Francis Booth, all. memb~rs of the Life Savina Rescue Detachment of the FellIng CollIery Corps, St. John ::>mbulance Brigade, went down the Old Ford FLlI~ping Shaft of Fellin a Colliery in order to carry out practice 111 the use of the Draeger oxygen helmet and dress in an irrespirable atmosphere underground, and to expl~re some of the old workinas of the pit. The men were at a dIstance of about 160 yards fr;m the shaft and had been in a deadly atmo phere for two
HENRY MERRITT ( finer), ARCHER HARLEY JOSEPH THOMAS (Miner).
(~Iiner),
BRONZE MEDAL AWARDED TO EACH
A fire OGCLlITecl about noon on 14th December, 191 I, at the Heclncsforcl Pit, Staffordshire, the rropcrty of the Cannock Chasc Colliery C()., Ltc1. IIenry l\Icrritt, learning- that fi\'e men were in a dislant part of the "'orkings, set orf with Thomas Stoke~ (\\'ho did not return alin~), to fetch them out. They travelled through a :::mok)' atmnsphere and reached the men at
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a distancc of about 800 yards from the firc and urged them to hurry to the pit bottom. After r turning about 23 0 yards intensely thick smoke was encountcrcd, and Thomas Stokes and four of those attemptcd to be rescued wcrc unable to procecd. ,Villiam Payne, howevcr, was .brou~ht to a placc o[ com pa,rative safety by Merritt, who leavlllO' 111111 ~o rest, r~tllrncc1 111 .an abortive attcmpt to reach tol-cs and hIS compamon? ComIng back to Payne he brought him to the pit bottom, and 111 company with I\rcher IIarlcy and J oscph Thomas attempted to reach the five men. They failed to do so in consequcnce of thc dense smoke. Eventually the three men reached the surface completely exhausted. Archer IIarlcy in th,c first instance s~t off to fetch nine men in a part of the worklllgs 9 00 yards dIstant. On reaching them he conducted them to the upcast shaft, but found thc caae could not be lowered on account of some scaffoldina bei~lg in the way, and accordingly endeavoured to take them::> to another shaft. Failing to reach this he returned to the upcast shaft, where, the caffolding havil:g been remov~d, he sent eiaht of them to the surface. Learnlllg from Merntt, whom h ::>met at the bottom of the shaft, of his partially unsuccessful attempts, both he and Joseph Thomas (one of the nine he had rescued), decided to accompany Merritt, with the result already stated.
shouting to the servants that he intended to shoot Mrs. Biddulph on her way to the stables, Driver Bush, who was at the rear of the hOLlse, immediately closed with him and endeavoured to take the gun away. 111 the struggle one barrel was discl:arged an~l when Driver Bush succeeded in getting it into IllS posSeSS!Ol~ the other barrel was [ound to be loaded. Jupe then rushed Into the harncss room and when Bush followed he found him to, be in possess.ion of a razor. Jupe then struc1~ Bu sh a blow whIch stunned hIm and escaped. A party of men and an Officer of th~ R.A.~.C. then secured Jupe and he was place~l under detentJOll, ,belllg subsequcntly sent to Nctley Hosp! tal as dangerously ll1sane. IIc has since been invalided out of the Service,
CHARLES COSTELLO (Sergeant, Royal Irish Constabulary). CERTIFICATE OF HONOUR AWARDED,
On 7th June, 19II, at Boyle R ace Meeting, as a race was finishino- the crowd clo ed in upon the course, leaving only a narrow::>passage for the horses. Two small childr~n ran into this narro\V way just as the horses were approaclllng. Sergeant Costello with g'reat prom ptitude rushed forward and rescued the children, but before he could get clear himself was knocked down by one horse and tram pled on by another. I Ie became unconscious and was rendered non-effective for over a month, being attended by four medical men during his i1bsence from duty. The Inspector-General of Constabulary highly commends the serO'eant "for his brave and humane action in saving the lives ofthe two children at the risk of his own."
J. D. BUSH, (Driver, 39th Battery, Royal Field Artillery). CERTIFICATE OF HONOUR AWARDED.
On 29th July, 191 I, at about 9 a.m., Driver Jupe rushed through the scullery of Huntspill Lodge, Deepcut, AldeLhot, the residence of Colonel G. Biddulpb, R.F.A., with a shot gun
RICHARD OWEN, (Postman). CERTIFICATE OF HONOUR AWARDED.
On 19 th Scptember, 191 I, \\ bile obtaining water from an old well, Peter Edge of Cheswardine near Market Drayton a deaf and dumb man, fell to the bottom 40 feet below; fortunately there were only about two feet of water in the well at the time. Being unable to cal~ [or help he remained therc for nearly an hour be[orc he was dlscov.ered by a }~lan at work in the adjoining field, who summonecl aSSIstance. I hc bucket was lowered and Edgc, who was only ~lightly injured by the fall, was hauled up, but when he was lleClrJllg ,the top of the well the windlass broke, he, fell to the bottom agalt1 and was stunned. At this juncture RIchard O\:'Cll,. a postman of Market Drayton, came on the scene and clllnblllg down thc chain placed the unconscious man in the bucket, lashed him to the chain, and he was then hauled up. Luckily for ~\\'e!1, who re~lailled below in a position of g,reat danger, the WIndIng gear dId not again give way and after Edge had been safely brought to the surface he was himself drawn up.
ALFRED ERNEST BRAGG, (Postman). CERTIFICATE OF HONOUR AWARDED.
, On, the 25th September, 1911, at 9.15 p.m. a man whose IdentIty ha: not beel: ascertail:ed jumped from the platform of the Grea! ~aste:l1 I adway station at Romforcl on to the up line, ~lld was In Imm,l1lCnt danger of being run over by an approachIng express tra1l1. Alfred Ernest Bragg, who was on the down platform saw the man's perilous position, and jumping from the down platform, crossed the down line, pulled him clear of the ~p tram and helped l:im or: to the down platform immediately 111 front of a down traIn which \vas also l'ul1l1in cr into the stat}'ol1 ::> I
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ALFRED ERNEST WILLIAMS, (Drummer, "Iill Datlalioll l\o)'lll I' usiliers). CERTIFICATE OF HONOUR AWARDED.
On 20th October, 191 I, at I.30 p.m., Drummer \Villial11S while seated at an upper storey of his quarters in the Stanhope Lines Aldershot saw a child falling- from the t p of an Ul1protected stone stail~case. lIe immediately sprang from the wi ndow to the road twenty feet below hoping to catch the ch iJt! bd?re it reached the around. lIe was unsuccessful andtbe child dIed a few hours afterwards from the injuries sustained in the fall. Fortunately he did not i.njure hi.mself, although il? his ha~te he cauo-Ilt his foot in the WJl1dow sIll and fell on his bac1~ 111 the road. Drummer \Villiams was com[)limented at the Coroner's inquest held subsequently Ul on his pluck in jumping from the window. W. J. GRAHAM, (Postman). CERTIFICATE OF HONOUR AWARDED.
On the 2nd 1\Iarch, 1912, \Y- J. Graham, while walking aloll[~ Coity Road in the neighbourhood of Litchard Ten ace, Bridgencl, observed a runaway horse attached to a four-\\'heeled cart rushino- towards him. In the cart was a little girl 9 years of age ,,-ho ,,;s shouting with fright and holding tightly to the scat. Several persons endeavoured to stop the animal but without success and Graham placing his own child, which be was carrying, in a ditch by the side of the road, ran towards the horse, got hold of the harness and was dragged 30 or 40 yards. There was no bit in the horse's mouth but by hanging 011 to its neck and seizino- its nose he ,,-as able to brin£! it to a stal1c.htill. The b " child would probably have been killed and possibly other persons injured but for the plucky act of Graham.
By command of the Sub-Prior, acting on bebalf of I Tis Poyal Highness the Grand Prior, arrangements will bc made for the presentation of the following award by IIis Excellency the GO\-ernor of \Vestern Australia:-
LEONARD CULLEN, (l\Iiner, Bullfinch Proprietary Gold l\Iine, Bullfinch, Perth, '\Vestern Australia.) BRONZE MEDAL AWARDED.
On 4th January, I912, three men, L. Cullen, E. IIayne, and H. Trott were engaged in blasting operations in the main shaft of the Bullfinch Gold Mine at a depth of 320 feet, and after the fuses attached to a dozen charges had been lightcd the three men got into the bucket and the signal was gh·en to the engme
driver to haul lip. The bucket had ascended only about ten fcet wben the fir st charge exploded, extinguishing the lights, knocking IIaYI:c and Trott to t!1C bottom. of th~ shaft, and }caving Cullcn 111. the b~cket, v:h1Ch was bemg hOIsted out of danger. Cullen Illlmccltately SIgnalled to be lowered t~ ~he bottom where the other shots wcre about to explode. ArriVing th ere in complete darkness be founel J layne, and a ss isting him into the bl1cket signalled to be taken to the 210 feel leveL Lcavin g him there in sa fety Cullen again descended the shaft, in which the last charges were still exploding, and facing flying rock and dynamite fumcs went to the assistancc of Troll, whom he foulld buried to the waist in broken rock and water. IIe at once set to work to dig him out with his hands, being still in darkness, and when assistance arrived refused to leavc until both his mates had been taken to the surface. Although Cullen escaped without injury there is no doubt that he twice riskcd his own life in descending to the rescue of IIayne and Trott, who were so badly injured that the manager of the mine stated in a letter t o the IIonorary Secretary of the \r\1estern Australia Centre of the Ambulance Department (the Council of which Centre strongly recommcnded the casc) that he anticipated it would be two months before they \\-e re able to return to work.
The Service Order and
ledal, awardee! [or distinguished service to the
its Departments, will also be presented
to
the
following membel s of the St. J ohl1 Ambulance I3rigade : District I nspector of Stores Dunedin, N .Z. Division.
II UGU
REGINALD
THOMAS,
District Treasurer IIARRIE J . IIALL\TT, Prince.of \Vales's Corps. Corps Surgeon \\'ILLL\i\I SCATTEl'TY, Keighley Corps. Corps Superintendent \VILLL\;\I \V.l\R1.I: G, \ Varrington Corps. T
Corps Superintendent TIIO~L\S ALLEN, Shipley and District Corps. Divisional Lug-con JOlll II. YOLL.\ND, M.n., Prince of \Vales's Corps. Divisional Surgeon M.\R K 1. I L\RGREA YES, l1.D., Prince of \Valcs's Corps. Divisional Surgeon J OIL \Yal es's Corps.
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1\1. CAR\ ELL, :'I. R. c. . . . , Prince of
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Di\'isional uro'eon 'VALTEr' IIeath ha~'l1ock DiVlsiol1, orps ecrct,lry GEORGE BIl'D,
Rrc;HY, 1\1.13"
Adlington and
hrc\\'sbury Corps.
Corps
ecretary lL\.RLES THOR E, De\Vsbury and District orps. Corps Secretary \ YILLLDl T. ATKINSON, II u 11 Corps. Corps Treasurer LEWIS FR.\NK IL\Y1\IAN, Prince of \Vales's Corps. Corps Treasurer FREDERI [- II. V ,,\.UGIL\.N, I-I ull orps. Divisional Superintendent NELSON ASIIWORTII, Edenfield Division. Di,-isional Superintendent THOMA DAl\lA T, I pswich Corps. Divisional Superintendent ST.ANLEY N. BULCRAIG, IIobart Divi ion. Divisional uperintendent Fl'EUEIUCK II. Go DERIIAM, Gippes\\'y k Division. Divisional Superintendent H .\'RRY ALLOTT, De\\ sbury and District Corps. Di visional Superintendent ALBERT Clm.ISTOPHEP 'ARTER, Hull Corps. Divisional Superintendent RICIL\RD JOIl PARSO S, Redruth Division. Divisional ~ u perin tendent P OBEI{T l\L\SSEP, Tottington Division. Divisional uperintendent CIL\RLES \V. S~IITIT, Boughtonunder-Blean Division. Divisional Superintendent CIL\RLES ORCHARD, Prince 'Vales's Cor1->s. Divisional Superintendent M. S1\NDERS, Padiham Division. Divisional Superintendent Division.
\VILLL\l\1
J.
PARSO
s,
T.
Divisional LClc1y Superintendent (MISS) JANE DUNLOP IIOOPER, Dunedin, .Z. Division. First Ambulance Onlcer IIAROLD FOWLER, De\Vsb ury Division. First Ambulance Officer CHAP LES \Vales's Corps.
T.
OSBorN,
Prince
of
First 1\ m bu lance O(ficer Mop l' IS CII RISTOPIlER, \Vo!\'e rhClm pton Division. First Ambulance OfGcer JAMES DANIELS, IIazel Grove Division. First Ambulance Officer JOlT
\V. \VOOLLEY, Oldham Corps.
First Ambulance Officer ERNEST STEVE'S, Prince of \Vales's Corps. First Am bulancs Officer I-I (JGIl Trr01L\S \VILLIA~IS, vVarrington Corps. First Ambulance Officer JOSEPH II. \VIDDOP, \Vhaley Bridge Division. Second Ambulance Officer J Ar.IES A. LE DR U~l, Preston Corps. Second Ambulance Officer ROBERT GI'EEN, Pochdalc Corps. Second Ambulance Officer LUYE COWEV, Tibshelf Corps. Third Ambulance Officer FRANCIS JACKSON, Tibshelf Corps. Third Jursing Officer IIAPRIET (1\Irs.) ESKER, OldhClm Corps. First Class Sergeant \VILL!..'.'.I T. GALSWORTIIY, Prince of \Vales's Corps. First Class Sergean t
JOIIN
A. Dr AGE, \Vellingborough Corps.
First Class Sergeant FREDERICK FIELD, Prince of \Vales's Corps.
Rugby
Divisional Superintendent JA:;\IES H. POTTER, Shipley District Corps. Divisional Superintendent JAl\lES District Corps.
of
Divisional Superintendenl JOSEPIT SrlELMKRnr E, Buxton Division. Divisional Lady Superintenclent ALICE (MI's.) IIOWARI), Preston Corps.
and
GREEN, Shipley and
Divisional Superintendent JOlIN D. BUSFIELD, Shipley and District Corps. Divisional Superintendent THOl\IAS NOBLE, Keighley Corps. Divisional Superintendent J OII~ HARDE\G, Keighley Corps.
First Class Sergeant SA~rUEL G. HALBERT, Oldham Corps. First Class Sergeant Division.
CORNELIUS
IIOWARTIl,
\Vhitworth
First Class Sergeanl IL\PRY B. R VALL, Prince of \Vales's Corps. First Class Sergeant CHARLES II. DARKER, Prince of \Vales's Corps. First Class Sergeant JAMES ELU1, Prince of \Vales's Corps. First Class ergeant HENRY BO\\'ERS, Shipley and District Corps. Sergeant N.\TIL\l FOUND, Newton Abbot Corps.
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SergcJ.nt ALFRED CnUR TI, \\'cllingb rOllg'h
private JOIIN IIARRISON \NILSON, Keswick Divi:-ion.
alps.
Private GEOPGE WILLIAM DEAN, Accrington Corps.
Sergeant IIERBERT R.\Y 'OR, RochdJ.le Corp. ergcant IIENRY HOGG~\l'TII, lIull ergean t \ VILLL\ I DILLI GTO , II
Private \VILLIA
or 1)s.
un
Private
A. STORRAR, Prince of \Vales's Coq s.
erg'eant \\'ILL1.\1\1 H.
CAlZBI'OW, Prince of \Vales's Corps.
ergcan t ALFRED IIEBHLETlIW.\ITE, \Val ton-le-Dale Division. ergeant \\'ILL1.\1\[ .\LBERT FELL, \Varringloll
Sergeant
J.\
OB ROB!
Sergeant Jon
Sergeant FREDERI
jr
S~l1TIT, Tibshelf
Private J II I Km.B\T, \Varrington
orps.
crg~al1t \ VILLLD[
Private GEORGE FOSTER, Tibshclf Corps.
I L\SL\l\[, Eclell.L \ .
GR.\ \, lrince
Corporal J 0SEPlI SA;\IUEL BULLOCK, Prince of \ Vctles's IIAR WOOD,
'orps.
c\\'ton.A bbot Corps.
Corporal CII.\RLES E. F.\RROW, Prince of \Vales's Corps. Corporal \V.
IIu T, IIull Corps.
IAR$IL\'LL, Prince of \Vales's Corps.
Corporal \VILL1.DI J. BOULD, Prince of \Vales's Corps. Corporal ERI EST \V.\.RD, Tibshelf
orps.
Corporal J OSEPII HAYWOOD, Tibshelf Corps. Corporal FRANCIS \"\ ILBOUR N, Tibshelf Corps. Pl'i\"ate A:\fBROSE \VILrI:N ,.-\ccrington
orps.
orps.
'L\RK,
Prince of \Vales's Corps.
N ursin.g. ~i ·ter L,\ l' f\ S:\lITIl PAR ONS, Portsmouth N . DIVISIon. ursIng Tursing
Corporal J .\ 'liES E. PICKUP, Eclenfield Di\·i. ion.
Corporal GEORGE LEWI
Private JA IES IIARRI , Prince of \Vales's Corps. Private J .t\.l\[ES \V.
Corporal \\'ILL1.DI IIOL~IES, \Yellingborough
'orps.
Private J OIl ' B.UfFORD, Tibshel [ Corps.
orps.
Di\'i ' ional Secretan' and Sergeant \YILLL\:\I o[ "'ales's Corps.
Corporal J A"\IE J OIl
,Prince of \Vales's Corps.
Private TIJO\[AS IIAl·un', Tibshel[ Corps.
orps.
Sergeant JAi\IES \V. II ALL. , Prince of \Vales's Corps. Divisional ecretary and field Di"i'ion.
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Private WALTEl{ SID EY MASO ,Prince of \Vales's r\,orps. Private JAM ES A Dl' EW " Prince of Vvales's Corps .
\V. A D.\:\( , Tibshcl[ Corps.
Sergeant \VILL1.D[ GREEr WOOD, Tibshelf
Pri vate J OIIN STOTT, P ochdale Corps.
Privale GE RGE LOVETT, Prince of Wales's Corps.
, Tibshel[ Corps.
LA r, Tibsbelf
Private JOlIN JOll ,Rochdale Corps.
Private GEOH.GE KIt' BY, Prince of Wales's Corps.
0 , Tib helforps.
ergeant GR.\ VILLE \V.
Private \VILLIAM PI~I'HIE, Prince of \",lales's Corps.
Private ARTIlUR J. PRATT, Prince of \i\7 ales's Corps.
orps.
h .OBINSON, Tibsh I f Corps.
Sergeant \\T1LL1.A:1\I ROB1
AVELL, Prince of Wales's Corps.
Private FIll EAS GODFREY IIAY
orps.
Sergeant \ \'ILL1.\:\[ \.. B.A NIl\ C, \Varringtoll
HEI,un~RT
Private WILLL\M S,\fITII, Prince of "Vales's Corps.
SergeJ.nt TUOMAS P;\RKER, \\ allan-Ie-Dale Division.
SergeJ.l1t J OIl
GA\ES, Prince of \Vales's Corps.
Private GEOPGE BAPNETT, Prince of Wales's Corps.
orps.
ergeJ.l1t l\RTIIUr TlIURLO[~, lIull Corps. ergcaIlt FREDE1U
i
ister EL 'IE HULTON, Prince of \Vales's Corps.
Nursing Sister l\IAPGAI'ET ( Ir::;.) HOL\JE , Prince of \Vales's Corps. Nursing Sister FA
T
y
IIEYWOOD, Oldham Corp.
Jursing Sisler l\IARGARET (~1rs. ) FORl'ESTER D d' v Division. ' une 1Il, ~ '1.Z.
{the \Branb IPrior\? of [be ~rt>cr of (he lbospita[ of St. 30bn of 3erusa(enl in JEnglanb.
REGULAT10NS
OR
BYE-LAWS.
,)'/tbllu·lled 10 alld appro'i't:d
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tlze LIlf7pter-(;eJlerll! 1m
30tll jlt!l'. 1912. ,)',lIld/OJl£'d OJI
b)'
Hl~\'
2nd JJl'l"l'lIliJ{:r, 1912.
Nora! fh![llJlcSS tilt, (;nmd
Pn~)r
ztbe <BrRnb ]prior\? of n:he
~rber
of tbe 1bospttRI of St. Jobn of 3erusalem in J6nglnnb.
REGU LATIONS
OR
BYE-LAWS. - - - -- ----====
Submitted to a1ld approved by the Clzapter-General on
30tlt Juljl, I9I2 . Sa71ct/ollcd bJ! Hz"s ROJ'al Higlmess tIle Grand Prior on
TIl E SEAL OF THE ORDER.
2l!d
DeceJllber,
I9I2 .
REGULATIONS The Orde r.
Sovereign Head and Patron.
Grade
Grand Prior.
OR
BYE-LAWS.
To save trou I)le j ref erence a great pal' of the 'tatutcs repeated.
~ 1 P nory . . 1 0f S t. OROSS Tlle (:fnmC 0f t h e 0 rc1er 0f t h e H osplta John of J erusl118111 in Enn'ln.ncl is incorporated by Royal Charter cbted 14th 1I111Y, 1888, I1nd is hereinafter described as the Order. It· Head-quarters are I1t St. John's Gate, Clerken well, London, E. C. 1.
2. The ~ 'oYerej(fn for the time hein o' 1. the Hend ulld Plltroll of the 01'(ler.
REFll:RENCE.·
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:3. The Grl1de~' of member of the Order are :-A Grand Compare R. Prior: a Sub-Prior: a Titular Bailiff of Egle; Honorary n'liliHs: C01l1ml1nder': Honorl1ry Commanders ;-all of th ::-.e . ix gT,u1c''':; lUll t l)e Knight'S of J u tice-KniO'hts of J u tice : L~ulies of J u 'Lice: ~haplains: Knight of Grace; L:l.llic· of Grace: E 'cluire : Servin o ' Brother ; I1ncl Serving 'i LeI". The grt1Cle of member' who are not British ')ul)jccL by birth or n::ttLlraliz::ttion, are honorary only. To the a1)oYe grade' I1re a.·sociated (but not as members) Honorary Associates and Donat.
6, p. 5
-±. The Grand Prior i the fir t and principal Knight of Badge, t 1le 0 l' d er.
R. 49, p. 2" tar, R. 49, p. :29. Mantle, R. 50, p. 3 OblatioJ1, R.45, p.2
He is elected 1),Y the Chapter-General fron1 among the Knights of J ustiee, on the Eve of St. John tbe Baptist, and hold' office so long as he con tinues to be a n1em bel' of the Order, or until he resjo'n . Subject to the provisions of the Charter and Statutes, he exercises the whole goVel'llnlent of the Order. He promotes such Knight, of Justice as he n1ay select Compare R.3 abOVE · 1leI' gra d e , n:1111Cl S Ub -P nor, . (i P.. 5 I to t 1le h Ig y, It 18 t h e "T'ltU1[lr and R ., B[1,iliff of Egle, Honorary B.l,ilifts, Commanders, and Honor[1,ry Commanders. He submits, at his discretion, for the approval and sanction of the Sovereign, the names of those elected by the Chapter-General for I1dmif;lsion to, or promotion in the Order, or for enrolment as Honorary Associl1te .
4 Grand Prior. (c ontinued).
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He reCelye the Kni~'ht of Justice in accorcbncc ,yith :ee AppellClix II. the tipulation heren.fte~ detLliled. p. ,14. He appoint, to hold office during hi , ple,l'-;lll' , the Prelate, the Secretary of thc Orrlcr, and the Chicf Secrctary of the .Ll.mbubuce Department. He appoint·, for fL term of three years suhject to re-appointment, the Executiye Ofiicers fr0111 amon o ' tho 0 members of the Order 'Who are of or abOve the u!JTnde of Knig'ht of Grace: the Assistant Executiyc OttiCCls , u ,\ho mll...:t be member- 01' Honorary A ociate ' of the Order; two Chaphins to officiate at; Chapter '-Gen cral: the members of the Chapter-Gencral (other thn.n Knights of Ju tice n.nd ea; officio member '; ; the meml)crs ot' the Council (other thfLn ex offic;io membelS;: thc members or Departmental and other Committees institl1tccl by the Chapter-General. He appoints, for a term of fh-e yoars subject to re-appointment, the Superior Officers of the It. John Alulmlunce Brigade. He con'\enes the Chapter-Genel'fLl. No resolution of the Chapter-Genern.l 01' act thercof is valid without the consent, IJersonalh.Ir or in writinO' of the i:')' Grand Prior. The Grand Prior may at any time, 'With the consent of the Soyereign Head and Patron, delcgate to the 'llb-Prior such powers as he lTIay think fit.
Precedence.
6. .After the l'ulJ-Prior the Bailiff of EO'le takes prece- C0n11lare R.3, p.3. . donce ill the Ore! ' 1'. The ~l',\(l(;~ of HOl1ol'Hry Bailiff, COllllllalJ(l ol', amI HOllomry ('(JlllllulllCler ujYe no preccdcllce a " ll(·h, ,lwl after the Bailiff of Efde, the llClllbel's aJllonO'st , 0 tbClIl eh~e rank according to the elates of their respectiYe admi . ion to thc orades of thc Order to 'w hich they seYel'ally belull~': 1)11 t their prcccdcnce in all Chapters-General and Precedence of As el~l.lics of the Order lUll' le defined and determined Sub-Prelates,R.9,p.8 froID Lilllc to time, l)y tlw 'hapter-General 'w ith the COll .~ nt of thc Grand I rial'. Pl'oyidecl, neyertheless, that nothill!2' hercin cOlltailled i ' deemed to apply to the mCmllCl'S of the Hoyal :Family, an(l other Illustrious and Di .. t inglli ~ hcdlJcr 'ouao'os who hn.ye been: or may hereafter l)c n.cllUittecl into the Ol'ller. u
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7. K . 'I IlT ' or J ~~TI(· E. Qualifications for \Yith the e:xcel)tioll of c rtn.in Ro,-al and other grade of Knight J of Justice. Exalted PCI' onagc: [) defined lly • tatute 19 eyer} candidnt ' f,)r the gl';tc1e of Klli(J'ht of J u -tice must be a Knight of Grncc of t.bc ( !'der. A Klli~ht of Grace of tho Order who is a Knight of the hnight of Grace, .Mo~t ~ ~ (Jble Order of the Garter, the :JIost Ancient and R. 10, p. 8. Mo t ~ ~ ol)le 01'(1 r of the Thi ·tIc, 01' the :JIo t Illu trious Order of ·t. I Lltrick, 01' ,rho is a Knight of the Fir t Class of the Mo t IIonoural)le Order ot' the Bath, the Most Exalted Ore1er of the Stn.r of India, the 110 t Di tingui~hed <Order of I't. Iichael and t. George, the Iost Eminent 5. The Sub-Prior is promoted by the Granel Prior from 13adgr, R,49, p.2 .. Ordcr 01 thc Indin.n Empire, or the Royal YictorifLn Order, . th K . h f J . ' , . St,I!', R49, p.29. mn.y be nOlllinn.ted for pr01TIotion without any further among e mg ts 0 ustlce, and remalllS Sub-PrIor so :Jlalltle as Knight long as he continues to be a member of the Order , 01' until of Jnstice. 1:.60,]1':]1. qualification. he resigns. Every other Knight of Grace n. piring to the grade of Knight of Justice must, in fLddition to compliance with the He occupies a position in the Order next to the Grand Prior and acts as his Deputy. requirements prescribed l)y I tatute 20, produce for record a pcdigree going back to his foul' grand-parents duly I n the absence of the Grand Prior he is ex officio Presicertified by the Genealogist, and a coloured sketch of his Genealogist, dent of the Council, and presides at all Chapters-General own paternfLl arms duly attested as a.ppertfLining and R. 27, p. 15. and Assemblies of the Order. He exercises such powers as tho Grand Prior, with the Compare H.4 abOyt. belongiug to him, n.nd as being on record in the College of Arms, London, the Lyon Office, Edinburgh, or the Ulster consent of the Sovereig-n Head and P atron deleo'ates to b him. Office, Dublin, or in the CfLse of a non-British subject, in the v
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Promotion to grade of Kn ight of Justice.
Rights and privileges of Knights of Justice.
qllalific(l1arl.\r 1'01' nd1lli-' ·jon to the Order in the QTade of Hernhlic Office of hi C01.111tr'· with a similn.rly ." too'olher ~ JJac1y of Chace, or for proltl'Jtion 10 the gra(le of<Lac1y of atte~ted copy of hi ll1atern .l.l nrm.. He sllll.ll pay such Justice or Lnlly of Grace. roa onaolo fees for the certificate of the snill Gene1110 o'ist Two Knig'hts of .Jnstice, in conjnllction with two other and for the recording of the said pedigree and sketcl os as 111e1111)c1's of the Order, lllny instit1lte, with the cOJJsent of the Chapter-General shall by resolution pre cribe. the Gr:lllc1l'l'ior a11(l of the ('haptcr-General, 11 Com111anrlery OOIDmalHlery, Promotion to the grade of rnight of Ju tice is luade on -'ponso1'S, R.38,p.' 0[' the 01'<1('1', or which one of the Knights of .Justice, pro- R. 68, p. 39. the nomination of two r nio'ht of Justice who act as , yi(lod that. he be resident in he Comm<l1Jc1ery, shall be spon ors. the 10111ll1ntl(lor. K.nio-hts of Ju tice are receiYedl)y the Grand Prior in ee AppenclixTI., <::) . . p. {{. Chapter-General. Theil' receptlOn IS u ually hel<1 upon 0. L.\IHES OF Jco...,nCE. the Eve of St. John the Bapti t next succeolling their Qualifications for \ Vi tIl the exe;eptioll of eOl'tain Royal nnd other grade of Lady adllli ion to the 0Tade. Knight of Ju tice duly receiyed of Justice. Exn 1tcel Personag'es as defined 1»)- , ' ta tu te 31, every candiare entitled to bear the Arms of the Order, viz., Gules, a date for the oTitde of Lady of ,Justice ])lust he a Lady Lady of Grace, cross argent enlbellished in the four ano-les wi th a lion Ba(1ge, Il.49, p.2 J t l ' t It t 1 Star, R. 49, p. 2~ of Grace of the Order, and po~ e~s n11 those ql1 alificit Lions R 11, p. 9. pa.sant gunrCLan aile a umcorn passan II erna e y, or, as i>Iantle, R. 50, p.3 heretofore s ipulale(l for the gratle of Knight of J u tiee, a chief on their coats of arms. Diploma, R.53,p. and Cflllllot l)e itclllli tted a a Lady of J lL tice until ,he has Knight of Ju tice are entitled de jU/I'c to sit in Chaptereli charged all tho e duties herctof~Jl'e stipulated as necessary General, and, unless honorary, are entitled to yote and take in the ea e of the said Kllight . part in the proceedings thereof, provided that they have Promotion to Promotion to the grade of Lad.\T of Ju Lice i.') made onspollsors,R.38,p.2~ paid their Oblation for the current year, and are not in grade of Lady of Justice. the l1<)]lliuaLion of two Knights of Justice ae; Sponsors, receipt of a sabry for work done for the Order or its all< l L\\'u Lactic of,J 1.1, tice itS Lmly Sponsors. Departments. Rights and PriviAll Latlies of Justice dnh· itflmittecl mny nU'1'll1ent their Badge, R. 49, p. 2t) They are eligible for appointll1ent by the Grana Prior leges of Lad i es "ont of' hl'lll III . t ' mmmer n I~\.n1O' . h<::) f J . See R. 7, p. 6. of Justice. 1e l same to any Executive Office, or Assistant Executiye Office in u t o . u bce who haye been received by the Grand Prior. Two Ladie' the Order, or to ser,e on the Councilor on any of J n 'Lice ill conl', unction ""ith t\yO Knio'hts of J u ,tice mnvJ COll1mittee. h They are eligible for promotion to any higher grade in Oompare R.3, p.! n01llinate any duly-qualified Ltdy tor admission to the . and R.6, p.5. Order ill the grade of Lndy of Grace, and for prolllOtion to t he 0 rc1er, but WIll still remain Knights of Justice. the gl'~Hle or l~ady of .J u.-tice or Luly of Grnce. Ladies of Each Knight of Justice may nominate Esquires, provided J u:sLiee are e1iuiLle for itppointment a::-; nlell1 bel'S of the that he shall not have more than two Esquires of his Committee of the AlmOlll'Y. Almonry, R.24, p.l nomination on the Roll at anyone time. Two Knights of Justice may nominate any duly qualified 9. CIL\PLAL·.', person for admission to the Order in the grade of Chaplain, ~~~:~~~i~~nfOarnd Crmdicbte.- for admis ion t.o the Order ,dlO ftre in R~acl ill ~onjnnctioD Knight of Grace, Serving Brother or Serving Sister, for grade of Chaplain. Holy Orclers are e1igible for the grade of Chaplain only. WIth R.lb, p.ll. enrolment in the Order as an Honorary Associate, or for They nnt-t be nominated by two Knights of Jm>tice ,\~ho promotion to the grade of Knight of Justice or Knight of act as sponsor'. Grace. ChapLtins are eligible for appointment by the Grand Badge, R.49, p.2D. In conjunction. with two ~ac1ies of Justice as LadySponsol's, R.38'!:1 ~~ehst~;~~!~~i~s Prior to sit on the Council, and on all Committee. Robe, R.51, 1)·31. ponsors, two Kmghts of J ustlCe may nominate any duly "
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9 One of the Chaplains of Episcop::tl rank i [l,ppointed " h- by the Grand Prior to thc EXccutlye Office ot Prelate, W lCh Office he hold during the plea urc of the Grand Prior_ Chaplains are eligible for appointment by the Grand Prior to any other Executive or A i tant Exccutivc Oince of the Order. Such Chaplains as are of Episcopal ranl other than thc Prelate [l,re tyled Sub-Prelates and have precedencc over other Chaplains; they arc entitled to it in ChapterGeneral, and, unless honorary only, to takc part in the proceedings and to lote, provided that thcy have paid Lheir Oblation for the current year, and are not in rcceipt of a salary for work done for the Onler or its Departments_ T-wo Chaplains are appointed by the Grand Prior to officiatc at Chapters - General in the absencc of thc Prelate, in ·which casc tbe senior of the two, if present, officiates. Their term of offiec i threc year.' .-ubject to re-appointment, during which term they may sit and lote in Chapter-General. In the event of thc Prebte and the officiating Chaplains being unaLle to attend, due notice of their inability to be present is to be sent, at least scvcn days previously, to the Sccretary-General, ,yho ,,-ill thereupon arrange for a. Chaplain of the Order to attend and officiate. If no Chaplain is pre ent the presiding I~lli(l'ht officiates.
Rights and Pr!vileges of Chaplains (co ntinued)_
Knights of Grace appointed to sit on thc Chaptcr- Badge, R.49, p.20 . ' . Iec1 to vote ane1 to :Jlantle, Star, R. 49, p,29. Gene1'a.] , Council and Committee.', are entIt R.50, p.3l. take pnrt in the proceedings thereof, provided that they hn.vc paid th eir oblation for the current year and are not in receipt of a sn.bry for work clonc for the Order or its Dep,u'tmell ts.
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1 L L.ADlE.' OF GH.ACE. Qualifications and nomination for grade of Lady of Grace,
Rights and privileges of Lad ies of Grace,
An\' t,\"O rninhts of Ju stice, who nct as her 'ponsors, rnaySponsors, R.38, p.23 '.' f' h h Badge. R.49, p.29. in cOl~jullcLion with t,yO Laches 0 J ustlCe, w 0 act as er b h eh Lady • 'pOll 01'S, nominate for election y t e 'apterGelleral nny laely whom they deelll worthy of admission to the b<frnde of Lad\of Grace, provided she possess . all those qUfllifications heretoforc stipulated for candidates for adlllissioll to the gl'.lde of I~ nin'ht of Grace. Lulies of Grace arc elio'il)lc for appoilltmcnt as members of the COllllllitlee of the Almonry. f
1'> E' 'C)LTfl'l':-' Qualifications and Any I~ni(fht of Justice is entitled to nominn.te for BaLlge, R.49. p.29. nomination fo r grade of -J election Ly the Chapter-General any can d mate IV h Oln h e Mantle, R.50, p.31. Esquire, mny (lcelll worthy of admi 'sion to the grade of Esquire, and acts therel)y as hi Sponsor. At no time may more than two Esquires nominated by the same Knight of J usticc be Oll the Holl of the Order. .l. TO candidate shall be eligible l1nles' he pl'ofesse the Christian Faith, is of good 10. KNIGHTS OF GRACE . Q ualifications and education in an h.Jnournble position in life, and eminent Nominat ion for Anvone of g'ood ,oeial I)o,itioll, or who hv retlfiOll OfR~:1d in conjuncti. Grade of Knight J , ., WIth R.15, p,l1. for yirtne nncl ]}lorals_ of Grace_ 1na?'kecl services to the Order, or in the further<UlCe of its The 'ouncil, with the consent of the Grand Prior, is R?ud in conjunction object, l11ay be con idered ,\ orthy of flclmi sion, is eligible . b y t h e Ch apter- GTcneraIWlth R. 15, p. II. entiLletl to n01l1inn.te for electIOn for the grade of a Knight of Grace, provicled he professes any candidate posse ·sing the qllalifications herein stiputhe Ohri tian Faith, and carries out the objects of the lated, ,uHI in such case it acts as Sponsor_ Order in his life and conduct. Rights and pri.viEsqui re.-' arc eli t:lcri ule for a.l)l)oin tmen t by the Grand leges of Esq U I res. _.. He must be nOlninated Ly two Knights of J Llstice as Prior to any Assistant Executive Otlice In the Order, or to hereafter provided. Rights and priviserve on U;c Chapter-General, Council, or any Committees, leges o f Knights Knights of Grace are eligible for appointl.l:lent by the of Grace. and to yote and tn.ke pn.rt in the proceedings, provided they Grand Prior to any Executive Office, or Assistant Execuhave pfLid their oblation for the current year, and fLrc not .in tive Office in the Order, 01' to serve on the Cha.pterreceipt of fL sn.bry for ,york done for the Order or 1 ts General, Council, or any Committee. Departlllcn t . ...J.
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solyes the 1'0 ·pon.'ilJilities of sponsors. Knights of ,Justice Sponsors, R, 38,p. 13. SEHTIXG BROTHERS }I.XD ,'ERYLTG SISTEHS. n01l1in,ltinr" . uch canc.1itln.tos 'hall be considered as acting ~~:~~C~ii~~~'vi~~ Ser\-in o' Brothers and Serving Sister arc chosen from R?ad in conjull,'ti, in au oOlcial cnpacit.\·, nnd shall not be held responsil)le for ~;~~:~e~ ~~s~el" amongst those per ons profcssino' the Chri!',tian Faith, "\\'ho with R. 15, p. II. want of the personal knowleclO'e of candidates required in from a spiri t of charity, deyote themselyes Lo the care of other cascs. the sick, and direct their actiyity and encrgies Lo the Rights and privi· Honorary Associntes nrc eliu'ible for nIJIJointment by leges of Hon o rary . hospitals and establishments of the Order. Associates. the Gl'llntl Prior to ,my As 'istant Executiye Office, or to ~~::'i~:ti~~.o~f,ers Candidates for the OTitdes of erying Brother and 'crying Badge, R.19, p,30 serye on any Departlllcntal Cmnmittee, and to yote and ~~s~e~~rving Si ter must be nominated Ly t,yO r nights of J 11 Lice. take pm't in the proccec1ill(fS, proyided they are not in The Committee of :1 Departl1lCnt of the Onler may rec('ipt of n .. nbr), fol' work done for the Order 01' its recommend person who have rendered meritorio1..l ' sel'Yice Dcpnrt l110n ts. to that Department, and "will, by so doing, take upon thelllselyes the responsibilities of spol1sors. r nights of ,Justice General qual ifica- 15 TO })er. 'on c'm l)e ndmitted to the Order , or be enrolled tlons for Member.' , . c n ominating such candidates hall be considered as actiwr ~~i~~~;rn:r~lment as [111 Honorary A socinLo, unle ',' he profe so the Christinn in an official capacity and shall not Le held responsible for Associate. F ni th. want of the personal knOl-dcdge of cnndida tc. requircd in Donations mlcl subscriptions to the Order or its Departother case~ . ment. ) or Lo other hospitnller and charitable "'ork, do not of Class ifi cation Serving Brothers and 'ervin o' 'i. tel'S arc diyj(1c.cl into of Se r ving them 'oh'es con titute qualification for membership of the B rothe r s and two classes, (( Honorary" and EffcctiYe." The fOl'lller Serv i ng S i ste r s. Order or for onrolmen t as Honorary Aociate. class relates to special cases whcn gratuitous hospilallcr The candicL te must merit admission or enrolment either SOl ices of :1 distinguished charact r haye LeCll rendered, by ,York done [or the Order, or its Departlllent , or by a wh ich services are specially recommended to the Order. The per~istent course of attachment to it~ objects. In the latter latter class relates to n1en1bers of the paid stan' of the Order ca e the candidate's admission or enrolment shall rest upon whom it may be desired to connect more closely" ith tLe the expectation that, under tho o'uidance of the Order, he Order, and who are therefore admitted to it for so long as ,yill conti.nue to cnrry out in his life anel conduct tho e printhey are on the staff. ciplo which actuated hilll before admission or enrolment. C(
Qualificat io n f or enrolment as Honora r y Assoc iate.
Nomination of Honorary Associate.
14. HONORARY ASSOCIATES. P ersons professing the Christian Faith "who nre eminenLly Read in conjl1l1cb,j t' . h ed f or p111'1 ant h ropy, or have'specHl,lly . 15 p,ll, · devoted with R., d Ismgms their exertions or professional skill in aid of the objects of the Order, or ha-ve taken :1n acti-ve or prominent pnrt in t h e establishment :1nd development of the hospitaller works of the Order, are eligible to be elected for enrohuent as H onorary Associates. <Candidates for enrolment as Eonornry Associate must be n ominated by two Knights of Justice. The Committee of :1 Department of the Order m:1y r ecommend persons who have rendered meritorious service to that Department, and will by so doing take upon them-
Donats.
16. DO~TATS. All persons who from an nppreciation of the work of the Order, have contributed to its funds m:1Y, with the consent of the Grn.nd Prior on the recommendation of the Chapter-General, be styled Donuts. They do not thereby becomG members or Honorn.ry Associates of the Order, but R. list of thenl is presel'yed. They arc not entitled to any Badge or Diploma of the Order, but the Grand Prior mn.y :1,\'Tard to any Donat a Badge a depicted in Appendix III (pn.ge 60) of white enamel set and embellished in gold, silver, or bronze, as determined in each case by the Grand Prior.
12 17. The E.s:.ecuti,e Officer of the Order are the Prelnte: ee Rr.18 to 28 !luetary' the Chancellor: the Secretary-General; the Recei,er- 'leneral; pp. 12 to 15. . G!~eral. the Director of the Ambulance Departlllent; the Chairman of the Briti h Ophthalmic Hospital, J eru alem; the Almoner: the Librarian; the Registrar: the 1enealogist· and the Director-General of Ceremonies. Executive Officers are ex-officio member.' of the "h'lpterGeneral, the Council, and the Finance and General Purposes Committee. Appointment to Exeeutiye Offices (other than that of Prelate), are made by the Grand Prior tricnnil1lh' 011 .. 't. .J ohn the Baptist' Day, <,ild expire on the EYe of St. J uhn the Bl1ptist ter minating the triennial period for "which they ~eiver·Genera l . were made. Vacancies may be filled up from time to time a and when required, or offices m<1y remain unfilled c1uring the pleasure of the Grand Prior.
Executive Officers.
Prelate.
18. The Prelate officiates at e\er)' Chapter-General at which he is present. He determines the form of prayers to be u cd on such occasions as are not provided for b}T the Statutes or ReCJ'ulations or Bye-Laws. H e appoints one of the Chaplains of the Order to preach Annual Service, at the Annual Ser vice of the Order. His term of office is R. 13, p. 25. d uring the plea. ure of the Grand Prior.
Chancellor.
19. The Chancellor has charge of the ArehiYes, the H omage Rolls of lIembers and Honorary Associates, and . the Seal of the Order. ,Vhen necessary for the due dispatch Seal, R. 56, p. 33, ~t~~rn~:the h e may d epute t h e care 0 f any or [111 of these epartme nt. · of b usmess to the Regi. trar or to the Secretary of the Order, proYicled that the permission of the Chapter-General be previously obtained. On him devolve all the arranO'ements for the reception General Assembly, of Mem bel'S, and fo r the GenCl~l Assem bl y on ~ t . John R. 43, p. 25. the Baptist's Day. I n the absence of the Grand Prior and the Sub -P rior t h e Chancell?r, if p r esent, presides at Chapters-General and at meetmgs of the Council. In the n,bsence of all three the Senior Knight present presides at such meetings.
18 20. The. 'ecretftry-Genend is the Chief of the Secretariat of the Order. Otlicial cOllllllunicaLiOlL ,,·ith the Granel Prior, the • ubPrior, am1 other Distinguished Persona["es are made through hi 111. .Any comlllunication which a MGll1ber or Honorary A ociate of' the Order lUay desire to adelress to the Granel Prior, 01' to [tny MemlJer of' the Hoyal Family, lllU t be sl1bmittcel in the first in tance to the Secretary-Generl1l, who ·\Yill exercise his discretion as to whether he will fir·t make a report upon the sallle to the Council. He IS e:'C-otjic io ft lllelll bel' of all Dep<1l'tmenLal Committees.
21. The Heceiyer-Gelleral receiYe' and P[tys all moneys on account of the Order anr1 its Depftrtments, lmt he is not [wthorisec1 to m<1ke any (li lmrselllents ,yithont n. mandate from the Chapter-Ueneml 01' ollncil. He produces the banl'er" pa s book at c[1ch meeting of the Council, and rcmIel" [t . 'early tate1l1cnt uf accounts to the ChapterGeneral. He report ~ to the ouncil and Chapter-General upon all U1atLers in \'oh-ing expcnlIiture. His accounLs are maele up anel auditeel to the 30th 'eptelllber in each year and a proper babnce, heet is is neel with the . ..\..nnunl Report in the following 'pring. He i ~,t o.tHcio Uh,l.irlllan of the Finance anel Oenerl1.1 Purposes IOl111l1itLee. and a member of all Departmentnl Cn1llll1i tLee . . . 22. The Director of the Ambulance Depnrtment, which Compare Rr. 65&6 6, inclw1es the St. John . . \Jnlmlance Asociation and the St. p. 35. J ohn .:'..mlmlance Drig''l.de, is e.J;-o(ticio Chairman of the Centml Executive COlllmittee of that Department. He submits annu,tlly to the Chapter-General, at such date as nuy be c1etermined from time to time, the yearly r eport of the Department as ftppro\"ed by the Uentral ExecntiYe Committee. He renders annul111y to the Hecciver . General a statement of income and expenditure of his department, made up to 30th ~eptember. He is ex ojficio <.1, member of all Dopartment[tl Uommittees.
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93 The hairman of the Briti 11 0l)hthalmic IIosI)ital _ . pre~ide o,er all meeting of the ComuliLLee of that Foundation of the Order. He renders annually to the Reeeiver-Genemi accounts Receiver-General R. 21, p. 13. marIe up to 30th September. Regist rar. He is respon ible to the Council ::mel the lhapLerGeneml for the maintenn.nce of the Hospit<11 at J orn ·,\lOll). He report::, to the Chapter-Genend mnmitlly nnd at such other timos a it m<p,' direct. He is ex-0.1Ji cio a. mem bel' of a.ll Depa.rtmentnl Committees. Depn,rtmental I
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2-1. The Almoner has the direction of the cha.ritft.Lle work
of tbe Order as defined in Statute 3, Sections II. and III. as follows :Aiding the sick poor, as hy proyicling the conyalescellt out-patients of public Hospitals and Di. pens<uies with diets prescribed by the :JIedical Officer', anel visiting them at their homes during the period of sickne s: the founcbtion and mrtintenance of CottaO'e HOSI)itrtls , u Convale cent HOlnes, and Training Esta.bli. hments for Nurses to attend the sick poor. The promotion of rt more intimate acqurtint[\.llce with the wants of the poor in time of sickne 'S, and the supplying such information as may usefully aid the proper a.uthorities in the prosecution of measures for the improvement of the localities and houses inhabited by the poor. H e is charged with the proper and economical disbursements of the funds placed at his disposal. He renders annually to the Receiyer-Gener<Ll accounts n1ade up to 30th September. H e reports annually to the Ohapter-General, and at such other times as it may direct. H e is ex-officio Chairman of theOommittee of the Almonry. See R. Lib r a r ian
25. The Librarian has charge of the books, papers, and other property belonging to the library of the Orcler, and reports to the Chapter -General upon all additions, require-
wents, or Hllssmg bool'S. :r rom time to time he duly enters in Lhe catal()CJ'lle all additions and alterations thereto. He is ex-ojjicio Chl"lirlll<ln of the Committee of the LiLrary. 26. The llegisLrar records the services and requisite genealogies of Mem bel'S and II onorar), Associates, to?cther 'with . nch other particuLu':) rabting to them ftS the ChapterGeuerallllfty from time to time rleem neces 'ary or advisable. He pl'cpftres for pul)licatiull, [I t such tillles and in such IDanller as the hapter-Gelloml11lfty direct, rolls of MelllLers and Honorary A . ociates, pust and. present. Genealogist, He may Le fts. i ted by the (.J:enealogist.
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Genealogist.
27. The Genealogi t inye tigates the genealocrical proofs of cn.llrliclaLe' for prolllotion to Lhe grade of' Knin'ht of J l1sLice or I . ac1y of Justicc, and reports thereon to the Finance (mel Genen11 Purpuses Committee. Frolll time Lo time he sll!..!~"e t for the npproyal of the Chapter-C;encml snch alteration in nomination forms for the Vltl'iOll . gmcles as he may consic1er necessar)' or achisable. Registrar, lIe may ft ·si .. t the Hegi trar in hi lll1Lies.
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Director·General of Cerem onies.
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rl'lle 11.\ •Sl'stant Executiye Officers are the As i tant • < Receiver-General: the AS 'i tant Director of the Ambulance Department; the Honorary 'ecretary of the Briti h Ophthalmic Ho pital: the A::,si tant Honorary I 'ecretary (for Scotland) of the Briti h Ophthalmic Hospital; and the Assistant Librl1l'ian. Additional As i tn.nt Executive Offices may be cren.ted by the Gl'(md Prior. Appointments to Assistant Executive Offices are made by the Grand Prior triennially on St. John the Baptist's Dn.y and expire on the Eve of St. John the Baptist terminating the triennial period for which they were made. In en. e of a vact"ney before the expirn.tion of thn.t ternl the per on appointed to thn.t yacaney sh<lll remain a ll81l1ber only
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30. The Secretary of the Oreler is a salaried officer appointed by the Grand Prior. He is responsible to the Secretnry-General and to the Council and Chapter-General. He conducts the general C01'1'e pondence of the Order. Hi term of office is durin o ' the pleasure of the Granel Prior.
Chi e f Secretary of the Ambulance Department.
31 T1 Cl' f S . 1e 11e ecretaryof the Ambulance Del)rtrtJllentA.mbulance 1 . 1 ffi 1 a sn ftnec 0 cer appoinled by the Grnnd Prior. Depa::tment, H e conc1ucts the geneml correspondence of the RI'. 6:J&66, pp.35!11 Am bulnnce Department on all l11nttel' relntil1 cl' to the Ol';>'anization and development of the C ntrc"" 13mnchc, and Classes. His term of office is during the pleasure of the Grand Prior.
Chapter-Genera l.
32. The Chapter- General consists of the Grand Prior: the
Sub-Prior; the Titular Bailifi'ofEgle: the Honomry Bniliffs; the Commanders; the Honorary Commnndcrs: all other Knights of Justice; the Prehte; the Sub-Prelates' the O.fficiat.ing Chaplrtins ; all members of the C011llcil ; Kniuhts Oouncil, of Grace appointed from tillle to time by the Grand Prior, but so that the number of sneh Enio'hts of Gl'nce ~ever exceeds ten; and Esquires appointed from time to tllle by the Grand Prior, bnt so that the number of such Esquires ne\'er exceeds six. Th,? ?fuciating Chaplains, the mem LeI'S of the Council, the h,l1l 0 '!lts of Grace, anel the Esquires, are appointed for a tcrm of .three years, but are eligilJle for l'e-appointment. I n c[tse of a vacnncy before the expiration of that term the person appointed to that vacancy shall remain a member only .u~1til t.he expiration of the existing term, but shall be eliglble for re-appointment. Th~ Chapter-General is convened by the Grand P rior fou r tUlles a year, usually in the month. of Fe})ruary, May,
July, and November, npon twenty-one days' previous notice. It assemLles at St. John's Gate, or at such other phce as the Grand Prior may, fr01n time to time, for any special reason appoin t. The Gr<1ncl Prior may at anv time specinJly convene the ChnpLer-Gelleml, and will specially conyene it on the requisition of seyen of its mem 1)crs: or in purSlllmce of a Resolution of the 10unci1 containing a requisition to that eflect, uch requisition in eiLher case to contain a statement of the pl'Opo'itioll 01' pnrticulnr mntter to be l1bmitted to the hnptel'-Genem1. The notice cOll\~ening the specinl Chnptel'-Gelleral mH. t . ct forth the proposition or p,lrticu la l' mat LeI' to be suLlllitted to the Chapter-Genercl.l, allcllllay, \vith the approval of the Grilnc1 Prior, be a se\'en eby. ' not-lue only. At. pecial Chnpters-General no business i tran net ' d otb I' than. uch a::- i ' pecified in the notice. The 'hapter-General i..., to ],e held according to nncient Prayers, uS<lge amI i n1 ways openec1 and clo ... ed iyith prayer; pro- Appendix 1. p . 42. ,i<.18(1 alw<l,)'s that, 110 form of prayer be used which is iuco11 i tent \vith the forms of wor hip of the Churches of EngluH1 nnu ,'cotLmc1 as 1)y . law estnuli heel. The Grantl Prior, or in his [I bsence, the Sub-Prior, or in the nl) ence of both, the Chnnce110r, or in the ab ence of nIl three, the, 'enior I~llight of Ju Lice prosent, pre ides. Five ll1emher~, of ,,,hom one nt lea-t l11Ut be a Knio'ht " of J l1stice, form a quorum. EYer." membe'r present who is not in arrear ii~ith hi Annual OLlatioll, and i ' not in receipt. of a sabry for ,,-ork clolle for the Orcler or its Departn1ents, hns a yote. The Pre 'iclellt h,1 ,1 ecolld or cn tillg yote. Honornry Kllights of Ju ·tice are entitled to nttenel Nee R. 3. p. 3. . As to Honorary tl1e C1lapler"- G enera, 1 b ut 11aye no part 01' ,ote 1lJ Grades. the procecll1ngs. No resolution pn sed by the Chapter-General, or Act th ereof, is ynlid without the as ent, either personally or in writing, of the Grand Prior. The Chnpter-General exrtmine and passe t h e accounts Receiyer-General, of the Receiyer-General, and deals with sueh oth er business R. 21, p. 13. as may be brough t before it. ~
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1 Chapter.General (continued).
pro\-iuus llOLice being o'iven to the members, excer t in ca::,o of emergency, whon throe clays' llotico i sufficiellt. Fivo mmnbors of the Conncil , ono of whom must l)e or or [t1)O\'e tho grade of Knight of nmce, form a (luorum. Tho Granel Prior, or ill his ah 'onco, the ~ 'ub-Prior, is Pl'osic1ont of the C01111 'il. ] 11 thoir absonce the Challcollor, alld in the nb ~cnco of all three the ~ onior Knight prC'_ent, presides, Tlw Presidont, for the time being, ha a ecolJ(l or casting yote. TO mOl)} bor i ell ti tl oel to ta ko part in the proceedings or to yoto in the 'on11cil who is ill nlTeitr 'w ith hi ' Annual Oblation or i in receipt of 'dary for -work elone for the Ordor or its Dep;lrtmell t. . Tho 'ouncil (leal with :11Ch matters a:' are delegated to Chapter· General, R. 32, p. 18. . it l)y the 1hapter-G enernl, bnt the Acts of the CmUlcll on tho mor important questions are not valic1l1nle s confirmed by tho Chflptor- {ollernl, to \Y hich it is primarily re pOll iLle fOl all it procoetlin!.!'s: it l)eino- ne\"ortheles ' under tood that the olllleil j to cleal \\'ith all ordinhry matters of bl1sine ~ ' fllHl that only the more importflnt que tions are to be referrod to tho Chapter-General. Reports of the procoedings of the -'ol111cil are, ho\\'e\"e1', briefly lllade to the 'haptel'-C+olleml for cmlilrrnation. The 10uncil c0nsidel's the reports of the Finance and F. & G.P.C. 1 I) 111'pO os C ' . t h ern, WIt . hR. 3-:10. below. ' (:renora OmnlJttee, anc1 tranSl111ts such ol)servations a it may de ire, to the Chapter-General. The CounciL ,yith the COll ent of the Grand Prior, may nominate ealldi(lato for ac1111is ion to the grade of Esquire. Knights of ,Justice and Knights of Grace attending the Council ,year the rosotte bntton of their grade, Esquires wen.r the miniature of that grade.
The Chapter-Genoral forlll the 'ourt of HOllollr, and ha' powor to make bye-hnys from time to tilllo for tho re o'l1latioll of it ~ proceetlin(l" . The Chapter-GeneI111 may eleleo-ate to tJlO 'ouncil or CoullcilR. 33,p, 1 Committees of the Order the proliminary illye tigation of all ll1a, tter ~ of ac1mini tration, nnd the pOlver to cleal ullllllarily with allmattel' of minor importR.nce. The Chapter-General, ,,·ith the con"ent of the Grand Prior, may create new department::.-, and appoint mombers of the Order to the performanco of any special (lutios, or office, , in furtherance of tho objects of the Oreler. The Chapter-General ha the power to invite member ' of the Order other thnll tho ~ e entitle(l to attend, or Honorar,\' AssGciates of tho Order, to be present (luring special Chapter -General or Ceremonies of the Oreler; lmt the pre ence b~' snch invit.ation of melD bel's or HOllor<lry As ociate does not in any 'way entitle them to tal-e part in the proceedings or to yote. ::\Iembers attenclinn' the Chapter-General woar theBadges,RA9,p, j " le--;pec t'lye glal " 1es a--;', 1, · aneL~ man tl es 0Of th en leloa t't 01,~hntles,R.50,p" Robes of Chapla~ b [lC1oes defined. MorninO' dres i' worn unless evenin dre s or R, 51, p, 31. u ~ uniform be specially orderecl.
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Coun cil.
33. The Council consist of' the Grantl Prior: the ~ 'n11Prior: the Executive Officers of the Order; the Titular Priors of' Priories: the Commanders of exi ting COllllllanderies; and such memu81'·' of the grades of Knight of J u, tice, Chaplain, Knight of Grace, and Escilliro, as may have been appointed hy tho Granel Prior to serve thoreon, The number of such appointod member' mHst not exceed at any time fifteen. They n.re appointed for a torm of three years but are eli("ible for re-appointmont. In ca e of a vacancy before the expiration of that terlll tho person appointecl to that vacancy shall remain a l1l81nber only until the expiration of the oxisting term, but shall be eligible for re·appointment, The Council meets in every month except August and September, :1nd at such other times as the Grand Prior, Sub-Prior, or Chancellor lTIR.y deem necessary, seven chys'
Finance and General Pu rposes Committee,
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3·t, The Finance and General PlU'PO es Committeo COllsist::; of the Recoiver-General as Chairman ex oflicio: the Assistant Rocoi'i'er-General as Deputy Chairman e:t: officio: the Executiye Officers of the Order; and not less than three or moro than five mClllbers of or above the graele of Esquire, :1ppointed by the Grand Prior for a term of three years, but eligible for re-appointment In case of a vacancy
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before thnt term the person nppointecl to. th~t vac~llcy g~~~~!t~~rposes shnll remnin n. member only until the e. pll'atwll of the (continued) . existing term but shall be li"'ible for re-nppoinlll1ent, Three members form n. quorum. The Finance and General Purposes Committee considers, Finance and
inter u,lief,:-
Departmental Com m ittees.
Hospital at ,Jerusnlclll. Third: tbe Comwittee of the Allllol1lT Fourth: LIt CommitLco of the Libl'n.ry. Tho 1hilptur-Genernl mny with the consent of the Grand Prior forlll aLh l' Depnl'L1llcntnl CommitLee ', .J
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Duties of 3(5. The f.,cyeml Departnwnts of the Order shall oLey n11 (Li) All matters involving expel1lliture of ,111 exceptlOnal Departmental Committees. Stntl1tus and HeguJatjons or bye-b;ws which hn.ve been character. ordained, 01' may from time to time Le orcbinccl. (b) All nominations and recommenc~atio~l of C,ultliclates f.o~1~~~i~~~, The COlllmittees 1!1annge the routine work of their Depnrtfor achnission to, or promotIOn 111, the Onler, or ~ecommendatlO[ ' . hr. 13 & 14, p. l lllents re 'pcctiYel.Y and lllay make hye-lnws for the conduct for enrolment n.s Honorary A SSOCln te::-. R. 39, p. 23, of .11ch \\'ork. They take no 'lction beyond snch routine Rr. 6i & 6S,p~. 3~ (c) All I)roposed acldi tions to the lists of Dounts. . 1 C . Donuts, R. 16, p. work withollt the conscnt of the Council, Lo 'whom the (d) All recommencbtIOns of Departmentn. 01l11111tLee, Dep:1l't11lental maLLer in (lllcstion lllll')t be referred through the Finance such COlllmittees. cOill 3~1l6itltele " Rr. Or questions referred to it b'\." J • (tnc)e ow, an 1 and Cleneml Pm'po 'es 10mmittee. Should the Council (e) All Candiclntes for tbe Ecclesiastical Bcmefices III the p, 21. considcr it llesirnble it ma,\" refer the matter to the Chnptergift of the Order. . Gcneral. (f) All other nlatter.::: which the :oun~ll or Ch:'tpter- Council, R. 3~,p. General shall fr0111 time to tune dll'ect, Procedure with 37. T1w following' procedure rcgulates achuission to, 01' regard to . ' admission or and reI)orts thereon to the Council. promotioll in, Lhe Order, or enrolment uf Honornry promotion of Once in every three years, and fron1 tUlle. to tIme as :~~I~~~to~d Associates :occasion requires, it shall prepare a list of Members nnd , ~~s~o~:r~s. (1 ) Tho) 'pOll 'or or Sponsors fOl'w,tnl on the prescribed Sponsors, Honorary Associates of the Order, possessing the necessary £.01'111 to LI Ie ' . ccretary 0f' t 110 0 1'(1or t 11e nmne 0f' R . 38 , p. ~~.qualifications, to occupy the various ExecutiYe .O~fice , and rJlC call1l i c1aLC, togethcr with [t st[ttenlent of his or A istant Executive Offices; and to serve a officl[1,tmg Chapher ql1nlirication '. lnins and as appointed members on the Chapter-Gel~ern.l, (:2 ) 'I'll \ 'ocl'etaryof the OrtIer bys the matter beforeF. & G.P.C., the Council the Finnnce and Genernl Purposes Committee, C 01ll1l11ttee, ' R. 34 ' p. 19. '· t 1Ie 11111ance am1 /, uencm 1 P urposes and the De~artmental Committees of the Order. . This .list which iu,"csticrates the lllli:1.liiications of the canc1ishall be submitted to the Grnnd Prior for his conslLlemtlOn, dnLe, and r ports to the Counci1. and in the exercise of his power, ,proyided by the Chnrter (3) Thc COl1ncil con idel's the recommendations of the Council, R. 33, p .1 8. and Statutes, he has full power in his absolute discreti~n to Fiuance and General Purposes Committec, and appoint all or nny members named in the list so submItted reports thereou to the Chn.pter-General. to him, nnd to appoint nny duly qualified ~IClllber or :l\Iem(4) The report of the 10uncil is read out in Chn.pter- Chapter-General, bel'S of the Order not mentioned in such list. Uene1'n1, n.nd nll documenLs relatinO' thereto are R. 32, p. 16. bill upon the table, but no bnllot is tnken nt this stage. in 36 cOJljnnct 35. The Stnnding Departmenta1 C omml't tees of the Read Q] with R. ,p., . (5) The Secretary-Genernl forwards a list of nll cn.ndidates Grand Prior, Order are:so nominn.ted to the Grnnd Prior for his approvnl. R. 4, p. 3. First: the Committee of the Ambuhnce Department. The whole of thc above procedure is tenned nnd hereSecond: the Oommittee of the British Ophthalmic after referred to ns the nOluination.
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Procedure with regal'd to c:dmission or promotion of members and enrolment of Honorary Associates, (continued),
(6) On
( ) The 'ccr ·tary- 1 neml for\\'nnls Lo the Gr[l1l(l Prior for hi ., approYt1] the nmnes of all cUlllliclatcs duly lc etccl. (0) The Grn,nd Fri(lr fon r.tnls to the I 'oyoroio'n Head. C\ 'lei~n lien!l . . . v. . and Patron ftlHl Pa Lron for the gracIOlls s.tllctIOn of HI R. 2. p. 3. ' l\b.ie ·ty the 1HUTIeS of all the candidato :0 npproyed by him. 110) ...\11 CHlltli(lato who~e election hay ") 1JeOll tlm nppl'lw d a11(l . an cti011ed aro so 'Hhi. ed by the ercbuy- i '1 eral, awl tho name (If tho. e of or ,till)" Lhe grad "\ of' E 'quire nrc puLli::-hell in the c. t ml on l1az ,tlL''' ' ( 11 ) .All an(lillrttcs (Inly admitted to the OrtIor or 111'o11c(l ,1, HOllomry A -ocinte attend pOl' onally n the 'hanc 1'.\' of the Order for the purpo. 0 of ~' i~rJ11ng t he HOllla~'e Roll.
receipt of the lr,llld Prior's npproyal of the 110mlll,ltioll the ecreUUT- Telleral i'orwtll'lls to each canllidate for membcr hip, 01' clll'olment a' Honor<uy A~ oeiate, [\, copy of the e:si ting' Hcgulatio11 or Bye-La,y~ , allll a form or Llcclnmtion to be signed by uch c,mdicbte a follow,:{c
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" ooin o' a candidate for adll1i~ ion to the grade of "of the Grand Priory of the Order of thc Hospital "of 't. John of J crl1 a1em in Eng'land, , oU:::"\[:\JS u , DECLARE that if admitted I will over bc fnithfl1l " and obedient to the Order, and abide by its har" tel', Statute, and Reo'ulation ~ or Bye-La \\ ~ so fnr "as is con istent ,yith my . duty., to lll\. ~ovcrei\rll and " 'ountn,Y' doin o' eyerythiIw in my l)ower to conJ • b • ce tribute to it glory, pro. periLy, and utility: that "I will combat e\erything prejudici,ll to its w lIce being; that I \yill neyer act contrary to it dignity; but that I ,yill conduct my:elf a!vla), « as a good Ohri tian and tl man (0'1' '/.L'077W n) of honour." (7) The Secretary of the Order lays 11e£ore the next Chapter-General, for election by ballot, a Ii t of all candidates 0 nominated and approved by the Grand Prior, who have returned their preliminary declar~tions duly signed. A ballo is tnl:: n in the first instance of the entire list, and ill the eycnt of no dissentient yote being recorded, tho whole of the candidates are deemed to havo 1ecn elected. In the eyent of any dis cnt.ient vote bcing rccordod a baUo t is taken hy grac1es, and in the cyen t of no dissentient yote being recorded in rcspect of [\, grade, the whole of the candidates for that grade are deemed to have been electcd. In the e\ent of any dissentient vote for a grade being recorded a ballot is taken separately for each candidate for that grade, and one dissentient vote in four excludes.
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Sponsors.
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:3'). E.-c ' pL ,1 proyid II by Pco'ulations 1:3, 1-1, ;30,67 mIll (j Kni:;hh of Jl1 Licc ,md Lallic ~ of Ju~ticc, nominating a c<l.l1clid,lte for adllli inn to, or for promotion in the Unlor, or fur clll'ollllCnL n, an HallamI': A ','ocinte, ther hy become .,'pon 'or ' for 11 h cnnclithte. ,tllll me expected to Llo in a .. . f 1 F' pO~lLll n to s, tl ' Y t 10 'Jl1,mce 11m1 G'enern 1 P l1rpo es F.&G.P.C. R. 3i p. l~. cr COlllllli ltee npon any points concornin which they may compare R15.p .ll. he tl"kcll with roo'axd to he qualitications of the canllillnte nOlllin,l ted. L
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Recommendations by Governors. General and others.
39. Tho Yicoro)- of India, tho Goyernor-Genoral of the ee Rr. i &: ".pp.;) ., . 1·.1" t 1Ie C-,:TO\"O1no1. 0 f' .1. T 0\\".toun(11 anl, 1 t h e nation 7 as to righhof ::\0111 D 0l111111on 0 l' C·<lll.lC by l\.lli,,'htti Goycrnor-Genernl of tho 'OllllllOll\\,oalLh of Au lr.llin the Justict' ~l1l1 L,~ie" , _ r , J II tice. R:39 in GoYe1'nor of . . . ew ZcalanlI, ,tllll t hc b oyernOr-bollcrnl of way interfere;; "it tho nion of South Afric11 arc entitled to fonnud from tht'se right". time to timo to the Chand l)rior aud the Ohaptcr-ll ellcral, through the official chnnnel of communication. the name of indivilInnls residont in their 1'0... pectiyo Gm'crlllllcnt whom they dosire in their official capacity to recommond for nomination for nc1mis:-.ioll to or promotion in the Order, or onrohnent a lIonornry Associ,lte ,Vith snch recoDlUloncb,tioll nrc to be furni hed full I
25 Rec o mmendati o ns
~~~e~:~r;noJso thers. (continued).
particulars as to the nawe and acldres, tat u (official or Oompare R.15, p.l! other",i e) anc1 po it ion in lifo of the indi "il1u;11 ,ancl. the t en year ) nature [md dul'tltion (being a a ru 1e not l e'I t lall of the sen-iceb rendered for 'which recognition i de"irec1. Candidate 0 recommended lllay bo nominated by the Chancellor and the Secretary-Genenll jf of the grade of Knight of J u , tice: if other"yise, b~- 'uch oth~r Kni~'hts of J u tice a may be selected hy the Grand Prior. Knights of J u tice ' 0' nonlinating canclilLtte sh'l11 bo COll idorecl as acting in an ofiicial capacity, and shall not he held respon ibk for "Yant of the pel's nal knowletlge of calldidate ' required in oth~r cases. In the m-ent of lacli s hein o ' recommended for nomination a ahoye, two L,ulics of Justice may be selected by tho Chancellor and the ecretary-General to act officially as Lady Sponsor', and hall not be heldre ponsible for ""ant of the por;sollal knowlet1ge of candidates requll'ed in other Cires. Copies of the Declaration set out in Regulationb:37 and aloof the e:si, ting Regulations 01' Bye-LlIY"i are furni:::,hec1 from time to tinle to the Viceroy, Goyernor-G ~neral) or Go"\ernor, as the case may be, that he lnay forlnt1'C1 them as required to the eandicla.tes nomiwttcd. The clocbmtion is to be signed [md dated uy the c,lndidate and forwarded to the Viceroy, Governor-General, or Governor, who will forward it to St. John's Gate accompanied by the record of sen·ices of each indiyic1ual. 40. Eyery ~Iember and every Honorary Associate, i ' . . , . . . SUIJIJhec1 on nommatlOn WIth a copvJ of the e-x1stll1f" Reo'ula" 0 tions or B\'e-La,,'1s and on aclmission or enrolment with the J ' last i 'sued annual Report and Holl of the Order. A :Jlember desirous of possessing a complete copy of the Charter or of the Statutes, shall apply for tho sallle to the Council through the Secretary of the Order stating his 01' her reasons for desiring sueh complete copy.
Do cur:nents to be s upplied to M e m · . b el'S and H o norary A ssociates o n ad. m ission or enrol· m ent.
A s to publishing any matter connected with the O rder.
41 . ~ 0 Member or Honorary Associate of the Oreler shall print or publish any lll[ttter 01' thing conneeted with the Order, or any decision or resolution of the hapter-
General, 10unc il, or Committee', of the Order, or anything connected therewith without Lhe permission, preyionsly obtained, of the ouncil. From time to time the Conncil may j. SIlO general instructions to the Execntiyo OJlicer., to the t 'ecretary of the Order, and to the Secretaries of Depmtments authorisincr the C01n1:' Ulunication to the pross of information about such transactions of tho Order as it lllay be deemed desirable to pn I)li .. h for genoral information. Notification of Address.
General Assembly.
42. Eyery Member and Honorary .L~ sociate of the Order hall inforlll the ~'ccretn.ry of tho Order from time to time of hi · or her adclres to which notice of meetin IT or othcr communication should he scnt. 4:3. A Uoneral ..\scmbly of ::lll :Jlemher and Honorary Asociatcs of the Order i· held annually on 'to John the Baptist' Day (.Juno :2 ah), unle' that day fall on a lllltby, in which ca c thc General A sembly is held on the following <lay. X eycrthelc " in the cyont of eilher of the e (1a~'s OCi1W ineonyenicnt on account of any special rea on, th 'hn ptel'- +cneralmay appoil) t any other day. The Grand Prior. and in hi ah 'cnco, the u b-Prior, and in Lheir al)soncc. the Chancellor, and in the ab ence of all threo, the 'cnior l~ night of J u tico prc ent, pre ide~. Senior Knight of TO 1m inc'" o('her than that of roceiying a statement Ju~tice, R. 6, p. 5. of ,lny Ill,lUers of iUlere ·t, eo..;pet:ially tho~e which have occulTcd since the dale of the compibtion of the Annual Report, is tran ncted. The General A ollli)]y pa se no yote on matter affecting tho adillini tration and oro'ani ing work of the Order. Holy Communion is cel bra ted in the morning' of the day of the General Assembly in the Chapel of St. John the Almoner, in the erypt of the Pari h Chureh of St. John, lerkenwell, the ::Lllcient Priory Chureh, [mel it short ervice is hold in that Chnrch, as a rule immedi,ltely before the Gonoral Assembly. All Members [tncl Honorary Associates may be pre ent at the above ervices, and as far as pace permit others are .l..
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On promotion to Commander (to the Funds of his Commandery) Annual oblation to the samo, In addition to oblation to the Order as Yni(Jht ofJustico On proll10tion to J3ailiff Annual oblation, in addition to the ol)1atioll as Y nigh t of J ustico Annurtl oblation of tho Granc1 Prior
admitted. Tho badgos of tho yarions grades aro \Y01'll at the econd'eryice and at tho GonGr(ll As:-;cnllJly. Special General Assemb ly.
Fou n dati o n D u es an d A n nual O b lat io n s.
44<. The Chapter-Gonel'ill ])1rty, ,vi th the sanction of tho Grand Prior, SUUlmon a specialUcncral Assombly on giving seyen eLl ·s' notice to all momber' cUlc1 IIonornry ,As ociatcs of the Order, and, "'ith such rtnction, submit fur it COllsideration any matter 'which it think fit. Tho llotico hall state the object for which tho Special General As..:ellllJly is summoned, and no busine, s bhall be transacted other thnn that specified in the notice.
Oblations of Members.
45. Foundrttion dues rtlld Annunl Oblrttions aeyoLec1 to the hospitaller objects of the Ordor are payablo by ~Ic:llll Jel'" of 01' aboye the grade of ELquire, other than ~[emhers of tho Royal Family of the 'C ni ted I\.i11 gc10m, who, with certain other Exalted Personage, aro specially exempled from such payments. A like excnlplion may e gnmtecl Jll specirtl cases approyec1 by the Chapter-Geneml. The Foundation Dues and Annurtl OblnliolJS follows :£5 Foundation as Esquire .£2 Annual oblation as Esqllire £15 F oundation as Lady of Grace. If the wife, widow, sister, or daughter of a Knight of J ustice, Chapbin, £3 or Knight of Grace £2 Annual oblation as Lady of Grace £20 F oundation as Knight of Grace £3 Annual oblation as Knight of Grace £5 On pr onl0tion as Lady of Justice If the wife, widow, sister, or daughter £2 of a Knight of Justice Annual oblation as Lady of Just.ico £3 Foundation as Chaplain . £15 Annual oblation as eha plain . .£2 On promotion as Knight of J usLice £10 Annual oblation as Knight of Justice £5
nre as Oommutation of
Oblations, R. 41,
p. '27 .
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0 0 0 Commutation of Oblations.
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0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
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46. Tho annllal Oblations payable by Members of the Order aro duo on the 1 ,t January in each year, and must be paid to tho Account::mt of the Order at St. John's Gate, or to the Bankers of tho Ordor, the London County and '\Vestminstor Dank, Lothbury. Tho first oblation of a Member is payable with the Foundation on the Member's admission. 1\1 em bors admitted to the Order in time to attend the Genoral AsseU1 bly in any year pay the full year's oblation. Members admitted after the General Assembly, but before General Assembly 1st October, pay half a year's oblation for the r emainder of R. 43, p. 25. tho current year. Menlbers admitted after the 1st October pay a full year's oblation at the time of election, which covers the next year. 47. Members desiring to commute their annual oblations Ulay do so after the payment of the oblation for the year of admission by making one payment which will be calculat c1 upon the age of the Member desir ing to commute on the following scale :Aye at lime of commutation.
Under 25 25 to ~0 30 to 34: 35 to 30 40 to 4± 45 to 49 50 to 5± 55 to 59 GO or over
Yea1's' purchase.
20 19 1 17 15l.2
14 12~
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2) Commutation of Oblations (continued).
In determining the amount of oblations of l\IelllbersOompare R.4~'P.1' "\yho haye commuted and subsequently proceed to a higher grade, credit i oi,en for Lhe amount of the oblation of the lower grade commuted: and n [tel' the first payment of the oblation so determined Members may commute further pn.pnents by 1l1:lking one payment on the scale aboye et onto The sum obtained from such commutations may be either treated as Capital 01' as Income as may from time to time be determined by the Chnpter-Geneml.
Exemption f,'om payment of Oblations and Foundation dues.
48. Members of the Royn.l Family and other Exalted Oblations anll . 11y exempte d f rom . paymont 0 f' nnnun Ifolilldationdul' s Personages are speCla R. -15, p. 26. ' oblations as well as from payment of foundation dues: n.nc1 a like exemption may be granted in special cascs approyed by the Chapter-General.
Insignia of the Order and the \\earing thereof.
49. By Statute 42 the wearing of the insignia of the Order on all occasions, whether connected ,,,ith the ceremonies of the Order or otherwise, is permittod to the l\Iembers and Honorary Associates a long as their names are on the roll of the Order. Orders respecting the ee AppendixIIL, weariug of the insignia are issued from time to time l)y the p. 47. Grand Prior. The badge of the Grand Prior is the nIaltese Cross of Gl'und Prior, . gold at the foul' R.4,p.3. W h 1'te enamel set'In go Id ,em b e11'1 IS 1e d In principal angles with a lion pa. sant guardant and a unicorn passant alternately, and ensigned by a representation in gold of the Imperial Crown, n.s represented and depicted in Appendix III. (page 53). The diameter of the badge is 2i inches. The badge of the Sub·Prior is a simila.r cross to that of Sub· Prior, R.5,p.1, the Grand Prior, but ensigned by a representation in gold of the coronet of the Grand Prior jf at the time of the promotion of the Sub-Prior the Grand Prior is a Royal Prince, otherwise the coronet shall be that of His Royal Highness Albert Edward Prince of 1.l'lales, the first Grand Prior of the Order as incorporated by Royal Charter. The diameter of the badge is 2i inches.
29 The bac1ge of all other Knights of Justice is n. similar Knight of .Ju~tice, cross, but 1lot en.-igncd. The diameter of the bn.dge is 2} R. 7, p. 5. inches. The Grand Prior, the 'nb-Prior, and the other Knights of Justice may wenr on the left sicle, below the breast, a star~ Compu,re .' '411 em)e 1 11'IS1llllenllS t COllS1sLIllg 0 f t 11e "'I ~\ a1Lose (, ross, WIll as a f'ore- Appendix III ' p.47. said, of ",hi te enamel, ~ et ill gold. The diameter of the star is 21 inchcs. A silllilar era::; " but of linen, with the afores:licl emlJellishllleuts emuruiclurerl in gold, may l)e "\yorn in.'tC'i1<l or the still'; those of the Grand Prior, the 'ulJ-Prior, tho Tit llLtl' Bailiff of' Eglo, an(l the IIonor:lry l3n.iliffs 011 a sopra-yost' of bL wk silk; those of the C0l1llnanders; the HI Dorar), Commanller. ·, nnd the other Knight · of J uc;tice on Lhe left 1)ren. L. The un.age of n. Lady of Justice is similar in form and Lu,dy of {ustice, , r · · 1. R. 8, p. I. material to that of a h .ni rrht of JustIce, all( IS 'YOrll on the left s110111(ler, attachec1 to a blnck ,Yaterec1 riband tied ill a Uow. The di.-unoter of the barlge is 11 inche '. The lHtc1o'e of a Chal)lain is similar in eyery r csI)cet to Chaplain, R. 9,p. 7. u thn.t of n. Knight of Justic:e and is worn suspended from a blncl- waterod silk riband ronnel tho neck. <
The bac1o'e of tho. e ChnlJhlins \\·ho hoW the clig:nit'-, of ~ ~ J Bishop 01' ArG11bi8hop i the sallle, ensif!'u ec1 by n, repr8ent:llion of a :\Iitre of their respccti\'e Epi 'copnl rank. The Laao'e of a Kniuht of Grace is the Malte 'e Cross, Knight of Grace, · b 1, set In "1 J . J R. 10, p • . of wl' uLe enamo S1 Yer aneI em b· e11'IS h eeL as a f Ol'eSmCL, but in sihel', suspencled from a bluck watered ribnnc1 round the neck. The diameLcr of the badge is 21 inches. Knlrrhts of Grace mav \yenr on the left side below the b J bre,l t, a star coneisting of the lI[nltese Cross of white enamel se t and embellished in silver. The diameter of the star is 2i inches. The badge of a Lady of Grnce is similar in form and Lu,dy of Grace, . . h R. 11, p. 9. material to that of a Knight of Grace, and IS worn on t e left shoulder, attached to a black 'watered riband tied in a bow. The diameter of the badge is 11 inche . The badge of an Esquire is similar in form and luaterialE quire R.12,p.9. to that of a Y night of Grace, but is worn on the left breast
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30 Insignia of the O rder" and the wearing thereof. (continued).
Mantles. allc1 .. uspellded from a bbck waterecll'iband, The c1inllleter of the bad o-e is 11 inches. The badge of Honorary Serving Brothers [md • isters is Sel'\'il~g Brother; . 1[lr mec1a 11'lOn, I} mc . 11e In . cl'Iameter, conslsl.mg . . 0 f thand. a CIrcu e R. 13,lster p. 10. .Jlalle e Cross of white enamel, elllbelli 'hed in silver on a Llack ground, the ,,-hole 1ll0nnte(l in sib-cr. It is worn by Honontry Seryin cr Brothers on the left hroast, su l)ended bv J a bInck ,Yfttered riband. and by Honorary 'crying ~ 'i<;ter' on the left houlder, su:pendecl by a blnck wntercc1l'ibnnd tied in a bow. Effecti,e erying Brothers and EffecLiYe 'crying 'isters ,,-ear the badge of the Order 3 inches in dinll1etcr in white metal on a Llack cloth bms md on the left arm. Honorary members ,yenr the bad(re of their respectiyo Honorary gradti R grn.des . Honomry Knjerhts of J us~ice [lnd Knigh ts of . 3, p. 3. (·trace may also ,,-ear the star. The badge of an Honorary Associate is the ~J nJ te '0 Honorary .A"sOQ!e Cross embellished as aforesaid, but all of sih-er. The lllen R. 1-1, p. 10. wear it on the left breast suspended from a black ,Yatered ri band. The women ,Year it on the left shonlder attached to a black watered riband tied in a bow. The diameter of the badge is I! inches. The insignia of the Order are issued to Member ' of or above the grade of Esquire, at their own cost except in special instances to be deterlllined by the Chapter,Gencral. The badges of Serying Brothers, erying Sisters, and H onorary Associates are presented by the Order. T either insignia nor miniatures thereuf ,yill be issued to Members who have not sicrned the Homao'e Roll v v ' or who See R. 37(1lJ,r. 2 have not paid their Foundation and other dues (if any). Robes of An exception is made as regards signing the HOll1l.lge Roll Chaplains in Chapter·General. in the case of those who are resident abroad, to whom the insignia may be issued, provided they have r:>igned their declaration of aJlegiance, and on the nnderstanding thatDecla~'ationof . AlleO'lance, they WIll call at the Chancery and sign the Roll when next R. 37 (6), p. n in London. Head·d ress. All applications to be supplied with dupliclltes of the insignia or miniatures thereof are to be made to the Secretary of the Order. u
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50. The l\Iantle of the Gran(l Prior is of IJlack yelvet Grand Prior, . 11 W1Ilte . S1'1] -, WIt . 1J a tmm. . 0 n t 11e 1e £.t SlC . 1e R. 4, p. 3. · 1mec1 "It is the l\ra1te~ e cro:s 12 inches in dia1lleter, ellllJroic1ered in ,,,hi te sill-, [llHl the 01ltl)c1]ishJllont of the Lions and Uni(lo1'ns em I)1'0;(101'0(1 in gold. The corclon an(1 tassels arc of black silk The Man tIcs of fill other niQhts of Justice are of l)hck Knights of Justice, silk l;ncd wi th lJlack .·ilk On t be left side is t.he Maltese R. 7. p. 5. cross 12 inclle in c1inlllcter in wlli te linen; the Cll1 bclIishment of the Lions and "C'llicol'llS being emuroidere(t In gold coloured silk. TIle corc1ons and tassels arc of black silk The :Jf nnLles of the Knights of Grace are of bInck merino Knights of Grace. faced ,\'iLh l)Llc]- 'ilk On the IcCt side is the ~Ialtese R. 10, p. " . cro s 12 inches in diameter, in ,\'hite linen, the embellishment of the I,ions and enicorn' being embroidered in white silk The cordon an(l tas. 01,- are of bInck mohair. The ~T an tl s of the E 'quircs are ofbbck merino faced ,\'ith Equires, b]nek silk On the left ide is [l representation of the badge R. 12, p. 9. of their grncle in a Lhcl- shicld lJorc1ered with siller. The cordons nnc1 tn ,.els are of lJlack mohair. The ~J antle of the 'ccretary of the Order is di ting-nished ecretitry, ' v Isa'tll'e-,nse .< bY tI1e L ua(l ge l)emg p Iacee1 upon t,yO pens go 11 c . R. 30 ' p. 16. The Mantle nrc unifonll for the same grade, and of the pattern approycd lJY the Grand Prior. Iantles are worn by the Knicrhts and Esquires of the Chapter. General, J' 1 anc1 upon such R. 32.' p. 16. Or der '" 11en at t CnCtlllO' t 11 e '}1apter- Genera, other occasions as the 'bapter-General rnny from time to time deterllline.
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51. The full ,Jee,Ted bInck silk O'own prescribed as the Chaplains, 'l ' . . or R. 9, p. 7. LeV8e cress 0f cIergy, W h 0 are notv D octors 0f D lYllllty other Faculties, ·with a imihr cro to that on the l\Iantle of a r njght of J u tice on the left shoulder, is worn by Ohapbins in Cbapter-Gener[\.l.
52. On all ocea'ions when, by the direction of the Mantles, Chapter-General, mantles are worn out of doors, black velvet hats of Tudor shape are [\.lso worn.
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33 Di plom as.
Arms of the O rder.
58. The Diplomn. of n Kni0-ht of J ustico has blazoned upon it Lhe Coat of Ann of the Knight wiLh the Arllls of the Order in Chici' the Shield bein 0' borno upon the eig- ht pointed Cro s of the Order. PendtU1L from. the Sllield is the b11dge of n. Knight of Justice. The Diplomn. of a Lady of .Ju Lice i~ blazoned with the Ann of the Lnd\T of Juslice with tbo Arms of the Order in Chief, tho Lozenge bein o' pInced upon the eio'ht l)ointed Cro. s. and the badge of a Lady of b Justice mny be shewn thereon in surh mannOl a the Chapter-General may approye. The Diplomas of other Members .-mel of HOllOl,(,l.l'Y Associate are in the form approved by the ChapterGeneral.
5eal ofthe Ord er.
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5J. The arlllS of the Order are Gules a cross (l,rgent ernbelli. heel in the fOllr angles 'w ith n. lion passnnt guardant and a unicorn passnnt alternately, or. \. shield ee Illnstrc\(iun,p. be11ring the e arlllS 1l111y bo borno upon tho :i\b lLec;e oross 11nd the heraldic cloyice so formed or tho . hiold only ll111Y appear, depicted in hLtck and ,,,hi to, on all st11tionery and publication u ed b~- and i suod in the nallle of the Order. The u 'o of thi . deyico ill it" hor'lldic colours i" reoer,ecl for Vote of Th'lnkc.;;, A "-ard,, of ~oltoes of the Order. Honour, Diploma., und for uch other documents or purpose.' a:-- the Chapter-General nl11y 1'1'0111 timo to time ~edals of the permit. Cro s , For significnnce .'-) 5. T1le 1:m d ge 0f' tl1e 0 1'(1e1' I'S tIle ?\Ialteso < of ~Ialtese Orosi argent, em.bellished at the four principal angles 'w ith [\,see AppelldixIi" lion passant guardant and n. unicorn passnnt alternatelyp· 45. or. Thi.' de"\ice lllay be u::;ed, depicted white on [\, black gro und, in lieu of the ann,' on all SL.ltionery nnd publications used by and isslled in the name of the Order, and lnay be u sed by such Depar tments of the Order ftnd in such manner only as the Chapter-General m ay from t ime to time direct. \Vith the consent of th e Chap ter- General, it may be n 'eel depicted in heraldic colours. .1
sur1'oundml by the Jog-ond 'in'i11L11ll MagIli Prioratus Ordinis Hospitnlis f 'ancti .J ohnnnis .J erusalom in Anglii't." Tho Ch1111co1101' has charge of tho 'oal, but when neces n.1'y for Lho prompt cli 'patch of business, he ma~T depute the c.11'O of it to the Hcgi ·trar ur to the. 'ccretar), of the Onlor, provided that tho pOl'llli . ion of the ChapterGellerd be preyiou 'ly olJtaillOll. The , 'enI ~' hall he secllred by twu locl-. Duplicato l-eys of one 10Gl- shnll be held 1)), tile Chancellor and 1JY the trar l'e' ·l)eetiYol vJ ,\'lHl'a . 1-er of tho other luc.:k shall lIe R e<ri " held b - the ~oC'l'etary of tho Oreler. Keys of both lock' shall h~ cleposi LecI for s,lfe eu to(ly 'ritl! the Bankers of the Order or in sHch manner ,IS the lb,tpter-Genen:tl may from time to timo (li1'cc.:t. A .' a ~r'>llel'lll rnlc no cloclllllent. bnll 1Je sealed except, at a Chapter-Gcneral 01' 1IIce ing of the Council: ne\'ortheles' it shall be GOll1pctent, ,,-iLh the conont of the Cha,ptor-General, 1\11' tho Chancellor 01' Re u ·i.,tl'<1r and tho SeCreLllT of the Onler to !:ienl II Cll1l.lent ,It. nch other times as the Chapter-Gener,tlm<1,\- direct. "f
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Badge o f t he Order.
5u. The 'e111 of Lhe Order has ongrayed thereon Lhe See Frontispiece. Arm ' of tho Ordor l)ol'lto llpon tho ~J rd tese Cross, Arms R. 54, p. 3~,
57. The mot·,toes of tho Onlo1' nre .. Pro Fille,"
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UtilitaLe HOlllillUlll." 5 ). The Chapter-General with the <.;OllSCllt of the Grand
Prior may <lw.lrd llled<tls of the Ordor. (Ii) To Lho 0 who jn n, con 'picnons [let of g'(tllantry h[l.Ye enctmo'erecl their own liyos in :lyin"', 01' attempting to sa.ve lifo on Ian 1. (u) To those who h clye actively and eiticiently serveu in the 't. J oh11 Am bnl[lnce Brigade for not less than 15 years,-the Service l\[echl. (c) To such other persons [\,nd for snch sen-ices consistent wiLh the objects of the Onler, as lllay from time to tin18 be decided by Lhe Chapter-General with the consent of the Granel Prior.
3--1 Li f e· saving M edal.
life on land is depictell in Appendix III. her ,to (page Ul). It lllay be of gold, ~ilyer, or bronze, awl is worll on the right breast suspended from n. bbck ,nl,tered silk rib;,Ulcl. S e,' vice M eda l.
of not les' than fiye ye,u·s. Such Yole will l)ear the signature of the Grand Prior, t.he Chancellor, and the ~ 'ecretnry-Genorn1.
511. The mecbl awarded for t'aying or attempting to save
60. The service medal i' Llepictecl in Appencli.- lIT. hereto
st. Joh n
Am bulance Association.
(page G2). Cla ps for thi meclnl h nrinO' t.he ,'<wcls c, Fi ,-e years sen-ice" .He aw,lnled for eGch fi ,-e years' additional active and efficient . eryice in the ,'t. John S.J.A.B.R.,66,p,35, Ambulance Brigade. Doth mecbls illHl cla ps ,He of sib-er. The en-ice medal is worn suspendcll from fl black and white silk rilJ:1nd on the left bre<.1"'t. S o u th Afri c an War M edal .
G1. The existing medal Hnder "C" of Reguhtion 5 is the South African ,\Var l\Iecbl. It i"i of bronze and depicted in Appendix III. hereto (page 63), and is worn su pended from a black and white silk ribancl on the 10fL breast.
C ert ificat e of Ho n o u r .
62. A Certificate of Honour ,ignCll by tho Grand Prior, th e Chancellor, and the Secretary-General, may be ,1\\ areleel by the Chapter- General with the C011sent of the Chand Prior to those who in a con:-:lpicuous act of O'allalltry haye end::tllo'erecl their own h,-e" in aying, or attemptin o . to saye, life on land, in ca es where the circumstances ,ue not deemed to haye merited a medal. !lleu:tJ, R,59aoo,e,
Awa rd of Medals and C e,- ti fi c at es of Honour.
Vote o f T ha nk s.
G3. The a,var d of Medals and Cer tificates of Honour is made by the Chapter-General with the consent of the Granel Prior. If any person to whom a lIIedal or Certificate of Hononr has been n.warclod shall l)y his or her conduct become un ,,'orthy of it, his or her name lllay Lo erasod by the Chapter-General from the register of those llpon ,vhom the lIIedal or Certificate of HOllour has been conferred, and he or she shall thereupon cease to be enti tIed to wea.r or retain it.
64. A Vote of Thanks engrossed on vollum may be awanl ed by the Chapter-General with tho consent of the Grand Prior to those persons w ho have furthered the work of the Order or i ts Departments or Foundations for a period
St. John Ambulance Brigade,
Tho ;-';t. .fohn AJllbubllce Association is ono of the Founclat,ions of tho Onler ancl ullcler its ontire control; and the lllaintonanc.:o of the AS!:i0ciation is one of tho ol)jcc.:ts of the Oreler. Tho head of the . . \.ssociation is the Director for tho time being of the .AmlmlmlCe Depmtment, ancl 'ts maintenance is proyiclecl for 1~y tho Ambulance Department and the Centml Exocl1ti'\'o COlllll1ittee of that Department t1ppoillte(1 1ly the Gr,mcl Prior. The ol)jcct ofthe :--\t. John Ambulance .,\. s:::;oei;tt.ioll ,ue detined in 'taLl1te 3, 'ection YI., :lS follows : (u) Tho illf:>trl1ction of persons in rendering tirst aid in ca.-c of accidents or f:,udden illness, and in the lr[Ln 'port of the 81C1- amI injured' (iJ) Tho illstrnclion of porson' in the elementary p r inciple' and practice of nursing and hygiene, ospociaHy of ;1. • 1C]- rOOIl] ; (c) The mflllufllGt.ure anll distribution, uy ale or presentat.ioll, of [tU1uulance lllaterial, and the fo rmation of mlluubnce depots in or near mine., factorie, and other centres of industry and trn.ttic; (Ll) The organisation of amuulance corp', inyalid trans port corps, andllUrsing corps; (e) Ancl generally the promotion of instruction and carrying ou t 'works for the relief of suffering of t.he sick and injured in pence and war, irrespectiyely of 1'<1Ce, class, or creed. (j.).
GG . The St. John Alnlmbnce Brigade is the union for acllUinistmtiye purposes ot' Ambulance and l'\using Units composed of certificated pupils of the St. John Ambulance Association, lllomhers of the medic;"ll profes::,ion, ,1ncl trainell nul' 0::' as defi11ed by Brig,1de Hegnlations. It is an inteo-ral part of the Order, and is under t he control of the Central Executiye Committee of the Amlmbnce Depfll'tment of th Onler.
3G St. John Ambul a nce Brigade (continued).
The object . . of the St. John Ambulance Brig-ad nre:(a) To nfrord holders of fir t aid certificnJl:s from the St. John .Am b111nnce .Associatioll oppnrtuni tics of meeting together for ambulance amI llursing prnctice, with the object of comuining intIiyidual efforts for the pu ulic ad vnn tage. (b) To render first aid to Lhe sick and injured 011 public occasions, ,yith the sanction of the police and other authorities, and to maintain in readiness for such duty a body of trainec1 men anc1 nul' 'es so to act. (c) To enrol n body of ci-vilians, qualified in first aid and trained in ambulance drill 01' nursing duties, "willillg to be placec1 at the dispo al of the military and other nnthorities as n supplelllent to the puLlic medical ser-vices in case of necessity either at home or aurond. (el) To trnin lllen in nllluuL"mce transport duties. (e) To de-velop nnd promote eyery menns of rendering aid to the in j urec1. The St. John .Ambulance Brigade is adminislered uncleI' two heads. First. The St. John .Amul1lance Brigade, for the organisation, ndllJinistration, alld discipline, or \\'hich the Chief COlllmissioner is solely responsiLle, carries out the abo\'e oujects "w ithin the Kin()'(lo111s of England and Irelnnd, the Prineipnhty of, Vales, the Isle of l\Ian, and the Chnnnel Islands. Second. The St. John Amlmlance Brigade Overseas, for the organisation, administration, and discipline, of which the Chief Commissioner for Briunde O-verseas is solely responsiLle, cnrries out the above objects in other parts of the British Dominions. The Superior Officers of the St. John Ambulance Brigade are the Chief Commissioner and the Chief Commissioner for Brigade Overseas; and for ench portion of the Brigncle (viz., Home and Oversea) the Surgeon-in-Chief, the Lncly Superintendent-in-Chief of N lusing Corps and Divisions,
37 Commissioners, Deputy Commi sioners, and Assistant CommissiOl:81:S. All the above offices, except tho .. e of Deputy COlllllllSSlOner . and Assistant 10m missioner, are held only by members or the Orcler of 01' auove the Grade of Kniaht of Gr~ce. or Lacly of Grace as the case lDay be. Dep~ty COll1IlllSSlOner' and Assistnnt 0Dlll1 issioners must he mellluers or Honorary Associates of the Order. The Chief COlllmissioner, the Chief COlllmissioner for Brigade Oversen' ancl the • 'enior Deputy Uommi 'sioner, are ex officio lllell1Ler' of the Central Ex.ecutive COllllllittee of the Ambulance Department. The Grand Prior on l1is ,'ole prerog<1tive liny appoint Grand Prior, nny person possessing the qualifications hereinbefore stated R. 4, p. 3. to any snch superior ollice, faili1l0' which the Chief COillmissioner) or the Chief' 101l111l issioller for Brigade OYereas, (as the en e may be), may recommend candidates to the Central Ex.ecutive Committee of the Amuulance Department, who at it· discretion lays the names of such ca~c1illat~ · before the Finance and General Purposes CommILtee ot the Order, who in turn at its discretion forwards them through the Conncil ancl Chapter- General to the Grand Prior for approval and appointment. All appointnlents to the Superior Offices of the 'to John Ambulance Brirrade arc for five ycars calculated from the date. of appointment oy the Gl~and Prior, 'ubject to reappomtment. The 'to John AmLubnce Brin'ttc1e a . n whole is ()'oyerned by Geneml Heg'u]ations) compilecloy the Chief CO~llmissioner, approved by the Central Execntive Committee, and forwal'lled through the usual channel for the sanction of tbe Chapter-Genercll with the con ent of the Grand ~rior. Proyided ahvnys that any Regulations primarily fnl.ll1ec1 for the Kingdoms of England and Ireland, the Principality of ,Yale", the Isle of :Jlan, and the Cbannel ~':)l~1.nds, do not necessarily npply to the St. John Ambulance ~ngacle Overseas, for which Regulations modified to meet Its speciitl requirements may be compiled by the Chief Commissioner for Brigncle Overseas for a pprov<1.1 and sanction as t1bove. 1
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38 Pri ories.
Uj. B\' a ~upplemelltal Charter uncler thc Killg'S sign . l', C.1 1· te l ~1 the tWCllly-sCc;oml d,l.Y of May Onc lhousancl nl.l.lllW oj
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lllelJ(l (1)1' e1ec:tioll h,\' the Chaptor-Ganand, s1l1dect to the al'}Jl'o,Tal or the Grana Prior and to the ~ftnr:tion of His :Jlnjcs~,\r. the ~u"Crei(rll Head nlld Patrol I., ,ll\" persons who ure el1g!1']o n,nc1 <It"' erving of a(lll1 i;..;::..i 011 to or promotion in the Ol'(1er OJ' of cl1rohl1cnt n, ' HonorHlY Assor;iate . . . The Ch:~I>ter or n. Prinry, in ]'CC;(JlIllllt'lHling ',' nch parsons, ;..;hfll~ ~c l~l'l(t 1'e'l)o11 iGle for t]leir l'os.'es:-.ing the llece:~ary quall.hc;ltlUlL · for the grade to which they aspire. uch c;LlJ(llClate~ 11l11::;t 1)0 nOlllinatc<1 ill tllC manner pl'esniued for their re:-.pc<.;tiYe gm(le . Titlllnr Prio),: and other mOlllbers of the Chapters ()f Priuries ~h:tll c.'crcise supervision oYer the charitaLle institl1tinn' and other hospitaller ,york in connection with the Order within their respective admini trntions: hall col1cC'l, 1'( md~ f()r these plll'l'0se~ and for the Ol'llcr gellernlly ; and 8h 111 submit the :leCOllnt'S of the PriOl·ie.' and shall report on their flrlmini trntion to the Uran(l Prior throllO'h the Ch;lptor-Geneml 'lS :md when rCCjuired . All Execll ti "e Officer shall be members of the Order of or abo,·c the grft(lc of EClllire, and nll Assistant Executiye Officors shall be members 01' Honorar\' A'sociates of the Order. "
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. 1Hllll1l' eel ,111el I 'c"el1 to, tho nIno ' . l)o\\'crs' were 'ClTantecl =' . ,,mnd , rriOl'to stnblish rriol'ic. l1ntl"'r tho suprcmo ,Jlll'lS(llctlOll und control of the GrtUlcll)rior and of thc Onle~" . pon the e~tabli . .;lllllellt of ,1 .Priorr' ll:e Tlt.ular ~l'l.o,r shall in titute a Ch'l.ptcr to mel h]]n III the [UlnlllllStmtion of the Priory, [mel hall 'lppoint the mcmber f the S<l.llle who shall 00 members of the 01'(ler of (11' abo,e the gr[tde of Esquire, . md two at least of whom shall be Kni o'h t of J II Lice, . The Titular Prior shall fOl'\\'anl for the appro'~11 of the Grand Prior and of the Chapter-General, snch HCglllatiol1s and Bye-La \vS as he may deem nece s~ry to ()'ll~dc hilll in his administration. .All such RegulntlOlls amI 13."e-1-:1\\ s ball be subject to, and shall not in any 'way be repugnallt to, the Statutes, Regulations and Bye-Ln.\\s, rreceelents anc1 P rinciples of the Order. . The TituJar P rior shall, consi LentlY"'ith the ReguJatlOn ' and Bye-La\\'s of the Priory, exercise the whole goyernment of the Priory; and no resolutjons passed by the Chapter or act thereof shall be valid ,yithout his as Cllt personn.lly or in IITiting. . The Chapter of th e Priory may delegate the pnmary investigation of all matters of administration, und . the power to deal summarily with ~uch matters 1 of 1~1111or importance as it may deeJll expechent, to s.llch Comnllt~ecs or other minor admini 'tratiYe bodies us It H) ay con:'lder nece,'ary to institute in the interests of the expeditious and effective administration of the Priory. The Chapter of the P riory shall neV'ertheless Le absolutely responsible to the Titular P rior for ull matters so delegated. The Chapter of the P riory shall subnlit, throl:gh the Chapter-General, for appointment by the Grand Pnor, ~lle names of the Executive Officers and Assistant ExecutlYe Officers required for the adnl1nistration of the Priory; n.nd of all Officers and Chaplains of the hospitals and other insti tutions situated within its administration. It shall Lc entitled , with the consent of the Titular Prior, to recoroT
I
Commanderies.
Gt:!. It is competent "'ith the consellt of the Grand Prior and the ('h.tpter-Gener<ll for fOllr or lllore member of th e Ol'llor, of who III two at lea t must be KniO'ht, of J ustice ) b to form thelllseh-e,-' into tl. COl1llD a.ndery under one of their numLor, Leing n. Knight of J llstice, appointed by the Gmll(l 1)rior, as the 'Ollllllalltler. Such ne\\" 10u1m,mclery shall Le cntitled to revi,-e and benr :lnc1 II e the name ,lnd style of a. C0ll1111andel'y which formerly existed ,lt or near the S,l111e site nnder the Granel Priory of Ellghnc1. A Provincial Chapter shall l)e attnched to e\Tcry C0111mnmlcr\', v The Provincial Ch,lptel' shall submit t.hrough the Chapter-Geneml for appointment by the Gr,lncl Prior the llames of the Executive Officers and ~~s'istant Execntjye Officers required for the Provinci,ll ncllllinistration; and of
-to Commanderies (continued).
all Officers and Chaplain of tho hospitals and other institutions situated within its al1ministration. It ball be entitled with the consent of the Commander, to recommend for elec~ion by the Chaptor-Genora.! subjoct to the approval of the Grand Prior and Lo tho sanction of His Maj esty Lhe So,creio'n Head and Patroll, any persons who are oligible and deservi~o. of admission to 01' promotion in the Ordor, or of enrolme~t a Honorary A sociaLe. A Provincial Ihtl,pler in recomm ending such persons shall be hold rospon 'ible for their po essing the necossary qua1ifications for tho.grade to 'which they aspire. Such c'llHli<.1n.tes nlust bo llolllluaLod in the manner pre cribocl for thoir respective gnl<.lus. Conlmandories shall romaiu in oxistence as long as the Chapter-General shull con idol' thero arc sufficicnt 111 mbers attached thereto to fulfil the requircd duties. Commanders and othcr members of the Provincial Chapters shall exercise supervision o~'er the C~H rita~le institutions and other hospitaller work 111 conncctIOn ,nth the Order within their respective adlllinistration'; . hall collect funds for these purposes and for the Order gcnenl,lly ; shall submit the Provincial accounts; and shall r eport on their administration to the Grand Prior through the Chapter-General as and when requirecl. All COillmanders must be residont within their respective COi. unlanderies. All Commanders of Commanderies shaH bo ex-oiiicio members of the Council. The place of mecting of COlllmrmderies must receivo the sanction of the Chapter-General. The Provincial Chapters shall drn.w up and submit for examination and sn.nction of the eha ptel'-G eneral such Regulations or Bye-Laws as they shall deem necessary for the Provincial administration. Such Hcgulations or Bye-Laws shall not CODle into force antil duly sanctioned. The proceedings of the COlUmanderies neyerLheless shall be subject to all Statutes, Regulations 01' Bye- La,rs Precedents aud Principles uf the Order; and all Provincial Regulations or Bye-Laws shall be drawn up in accordance with them .
41 The limits of the jurisdiction of Provincial Chapters shall be specifiod at thoir ostablishment and clearly defined in the Provincial Hegulations or Bye-Laws. All mombors of Commanderies who aro members of the Order slUl,ll pay their annual dues to tho Order In addition to any payments imposed by the Commandery. Gr). All applications by ladies to constitute themselves as
Ladies Chapter'.
a Chapter under the provisions of ,'Uttute 34 are to be sllbmiltec1, with proposed Rules and Bye-Laws, to the Finance and General Purposes Committee, and by it throlwh the 101lncil to the ChapLer-General. Saving Clause.
70. All the I egulations or Bye-IJaws of the Order are sub.iect to the provision of the Charter, and in case of inconsistency a Regulation 01' Dye-Law shall be construed a' jf it ha(l been expre ed in conformity ,rith the Charter. 71. j..ll Rco'lllations or yc-Ln.ws of the Order existing the tlll1C of sanction by the Grand Prior of these Re()'1l1atiolls, aro hereby repealed.
Repeal of Form er Regulations or Bye·Laws. at
l 'J 't .J
APPEN DIX I. PR.A YETIS FOH r:SE
~\..r
<.'lLU)TER. -GE. TElL\ L.
At the Opening- of the Chapter. FOIl PE.\CE.
Let u pra:r God, through Jesus 'hrist our Lun1, that He ,,-ould grant peace, re t and concord to all faithful Clll'isLians; that He would put down war ,md edition,', restrain the r,l o'e of' unbelie,ers, and direct the pa ths of all lui tians inlo tho w~y of m-erla ting all-ation. A men. FOR THE FIrGITS OF THE K\'HTII.
Let us pray God; through J c. u Christ our L()ret, that He "ould giye und preserve to our u. e be hnc.ll y fruit· of the earth so that in due time "e liay enjoy them, A l;WJ7. FOR THE KIXG ..:L.'D OTHEU CHHISTL\X 1\:1. 'G , PHLTCES ~\.._TD
GO\TEHXOW::i.
Let us pray God, throuo'h J e U' Chri·t our Lon1, that He ,','ould bless and preserye all Christian Kin~l's, Prince', and Go,ernors, and especially our most (l'racious • 'oyeroio'n Lord KING GEORGE, the So,ereiO'n Hend and Patron of onr Order, that under Him we lilay be Godly and quietly o·oyerned . .Lime'I? FOR
~-\'LL
TIlE nOYAL F..cUrILY.
Let us pray God, through Jesus Christ our Lord, that He ,)'ould bless and preser,e our gracions QlTEE~ MARY: Alexandra the Queen lother; Ed ward Prince of ,Vales, and all the Royal Family. A 1nen. FOR THE
)IE~mERS
AXD AS. 'OCUTES OF THE OTWEll.
Let us pray God, through J esns Christ our Lord, that He would vouchsafe to presen'e all our memLers and associates and enlighten their minds, thl1t they li1l1y study to 111l1intl1in the honour and usefulness of our Order. A men. FOR THE SICK AND WOUXDED AND ALL PRISOXERS A:K'D CAPTIVE. '.
Let us pray God, through Jesus Christ our Lord, that He would grant health to all who are sick or wounded and have pity
upon all pri UllL\r~ anel capti\'cs, that they, being delivered from t.heir . ickness :mr1 captivi ty, may come to o'iYe Him thanks in His Holy Uhnrch, Limen. FOH 0
11. BE~EF..:\'CTon '.
J.Jet us pr~Ly Gnd, through Jesus Christ our Lord; that He would give to the l)ollefactors of our Order, l1 fun reward for their pions ,1'01'1-., and would ;'Tant them everlasting life after death. Amen. At the Close of the Chapter.
The Lor(l prcsoryc us in the numlJ8r of the Faithful; the Lord gmnt us llloans and opportunity to do good, resolution to per. 'oyerc. and graco to attain happily to the LIe. eel inheritance of Eterna.l Lifo: that like a' chari ty hath unit cd us on earth, so the Di"inc morc.", which i' the help and upport of 10ye, may "\ .mch"n[o to unite u . with His fai thfnl ones in Hoaven, throl1O'h the g'ood gift of ,J -, 'us Chri t our Lord, ,\'ho liyoth and reigneth with the Father and the Holy GIlo t, eyor one God, world without cnd. A men,
Fon
PE.\..CE,
o Go(l, frolll ,Vhom ull holy
de ircs, all good coun els, and all just ,york' do proceed; giye unto Thy seryants that peace that the world cannot uiye; that both our heart may be set to obey Thy C01llll1,lllc1111ent', and l11 '0 that Ly Thee we bein o ' defended from the fe:lr of our enemies may pa s our time in re t and quietne '; throuo'h the merits of J e us Chri tour asiour. Am,en , Our Father which art in Heaven, Hallowed be Thy X ame. Thy kingclom come. Thy 'will be done in earth, A it i in Hel1,en. Give us this clay our daily bread. And forgi,e us our trespa -'e , As we forgiye them thl1t tr paL aO'ain t us. And lead us not into temptation: But deliver u from evil: For thine is the kingdom, Tho power and the glory, For ever and ever. A 1nen. The gmce of our Lord J esus l11'is~, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy G ho t, be wi th us l111 evermore, A men. These Pmyel's aTe (with eel'tain 'van'atl'on ) tm71s1at£ons of those specified to be 'l.tsed in Chapter Clceo1'Cling to the ancient st 1tutes of the Order.
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45
APPEN DIX 11.
you are able, to the obj ect and purposes of the Order, more especially the Christian care of the sick and injured; and will you conduct yoursolvos always as true Knights and lTIen of honour?
FORM OF REOEPTION OF YNIGHT ARRA~GED
OF JU TI 'E
ACCORDING TO TIlE
"U"AGE OF THE ANOIENT ORDER.
11he Postlllouts ,}uill scve7'(llly rtnMve1'-
I will, ;rod boin o' my holper, The a(((wl Priol' Iflil! then S'ly to the Postulrtnts-
The Jlembers of the Chapte1'-Geneml beino assembled in the ClwpteT IIall and beiny placed accoi'dilZ(1 to theil' precedence, The Chapter-General will ue opened with the Cll. tOiJlW'Y 111Y1Jje)'S, The Grand Priol', havillU ueen cOl/clllcteel to the Chapter IIall, 11'ill take the Chail', the JIembe1's standi7l(1 meanwhde, Th e Po tlllant. will weal' thei)' Insignia, namely, the ]]((r1(le, sll,~)encled f),om the n'1.mnd I'ouncl the n ck, al1cl the l'tU)', utlolO the left U1'east, lJllt they zl'illleave thf'i)' mantles on theil' stalls 1liltd conducted uy t!teir ''lJOIlSOI'S, 0)' thel'), deputiec, to the Gl'Clnd Pl'iol', The, '(;Ilio)' pons()?' 1ndl CmT!! the mantle of the PostuZrl1lt on his ?'I'Uht anll, and /(Iill hand ~'t at the pl'opel' moment to tIle Granel Prio)' fol' hH'estitll1'c, The Postulants will ue placed in line ClCCOi'Cll'lItj to thd)' jl1'eCedelLce, facino the (hand Pn'01', 1 1 he Sec?'etaJ'y-Gene1'CLl willl'eacl out thel'l' names and titles, (/yiIlU-
Sir,-\\ e present to you Confreres * * * * -;; * 'who have been duly elected with anction and appronll of His Majesty the Sovereign Head and Patron and of your 'elf as KniO'hts of Justice in the Grand Priory of the Order of the Hospital of t. John of Jerusalem in England, The GTCmd P?'iOT will then SCLY to the Postulants-
Do you severally promise to pay true obedience to the Order of the Hospital of St, John of Jerusalem in England in all things consistent with your duty to your Sovereign and your country? The Postulants shall seve1'ally answe?'-
I do, The G,'and P"i01' will then say to the Post~Llants-
Will you do all in your' power to contribute to the dignity, ~rosp~rit~" and utility of the Order, combating everything that IS preJudlCml to its well-being, and devoting yourselves, so far as
Confrercs,-By virtuo of' tho power vosted in me, I am about to admit you a: I~ nin'hts of.J ustice of the Order of the Hospital of St. John or .J Ol'lL a]elll in England, in the name of the Holy Trinity, Do loyal to your 'oYOl'eirrll, true to your honour, and faithful to tho Ordcr. RcmemlJor alway that the ross 'which you woar is the sign of :JIall's Rcd0111ption ; its foul' arms sYlnbolize the Christian virtues, Prudonce Tcmperance, J u tice and Fortitude: it points repre cnt tho ciaht beatitmlo ,which spring fr0111 the practice of' tho 'e virtuos: whilo its whitenc s will ever remind you of the purity (If lifo requirod of' Chri ,t's soldiers and sernmts; and, also, that tho HaLit with which you will bo invested is for the defence of thc Christian J:I aith, and tbo 'orvice of the poor and suffering, f
Each P08tIlZ(1IIt 11'lll then ue c071rlurted to the foot -tool uy his J.'ponso)'s 01' the/)' dCjiutie.', the ,"eCi'ctru'y-Gcllei'ftl anllouncinu the name in each case, Should lit lIot ue ulJ'{'. ((dy a il-w'Uht, he 1(lill }iI' ,t kneel to nceil·efi'01n The (;J'(lwl 1'1'/'01' the Accolcule-(tlo'ee strokes on the left slwztlder)-afte?' which he /l11'1l j'ise, and luwinu been invested with the mantle, ~l'dl ((!lain lowe!. Shoul(Z the Po.'t,llrint be al?'eacly (L XniUht he will be invested with the ?Iuwtle, aneZ then kneel, The G1'CLmZ Prio)', will then take the Postulant uy the l'z'tjht hand, saying-
Rise-Confrere, The newly 1'eceiz'ed Knight will then be conducted to his appointed place by his SL)Q)tSO?'S 01' thei,' deputl'es, Afte?' all the Post'l.tlants lwve been l'eceivecl and have l'etu?'ned to thei?' appointe(Z places, The GmncZ PJ'io), will thus aclcb'e s them-
Confrcres-vVe receiYe you as Knights of Justice, and ,ve welcome you as such in our fraternity,
-tG
APPENDIX III.
May you eyer be worthy aml fnithl'ul mcm bel's of the Order. I Irish you all pro perity flnd IIeflTcnly blc. sings. protect you.
1\lny God
1Prl1~crs.
'The O/tici((t/Jlfj ClwpZain shall
.,.-0
SIIJI-
Let us Pray. Lon1, flve Thy SC1'Yants ; R;t.-\\Tho put their trust in Thce. y.-Scnel them help from flboyc, IV -~\.nd eYe1'1110re mightily c1efentl thcll). t.-Prosper Thou the work of our hands upon u . ; I\i;.-O pro pel' Thou onr hnncly-work. Jr.-O Lord hear our prayer. R;t.-Andlet our cry come unto Thee.
o
01'c7{'1'8 of tI/(' G1'(llu7 P)'iOi' 1'("jJ~'ct i'il[) ~h(' ?1'('C'-?'il1!J (~f ~h('. In.-;irjniu (/ /~CZ 11/('dal", nf tli(' UI'dr')', ]mnwa 'U~ ucr?!'(Z('-t1ce 1. /:dh the i{ing's Dress Rcr;nZrdions, uncl sl.~~i('ct to a~t('?'((tWJ1.)·/'Oin t~me to tilll.r' in ClccordcOlcc t/u'J·c'Wdli. to l)e worn fl.S ,et forth below-
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i\:lIi< Ill:> (Jf • J 1I tiC',' :
Dre!:'s
;tlHl
E Jli~ht..,
Occ'usion.
(Jf
OtLer ,!racle-~ .mel Donat::;.
R(>t;il'ient~ of
Da t Ige.
~Iellal.
Dn f IQ'(>.
:JIelIal.
*RibUl1l1.
*Ri1xml1.
*RibullL1.
~I-Ribum1.
~'A\,AL 1~. aUlD1-
J~a(hc aJllI
Ball ] )ress
l~arI~e
tal'. antI .. tar. na,l"";t 'LillI tU'
}'l'oc1- CuaL
Almighty God, by ",Vhose proyidence Thy seryant John Daptist wa' wonderfully born, and sent. to propare the "'way of Thy • 'on our Saviour by preaching of repentance: Make us so follow his doctrine and holy life that ·we may truly repent [wconling to his preaching, and after his example, constantly speak the truth, boldly rebuke vice, and patiently su frer for the tru th's sake, through ,Jesus Christ our Lord. A ?nen.
Mc..;s Dlllhcss
Our Father, which art in Heaven, Hallowed be Thy Name, Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth, As it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread . And forgive us our trespasses, As we forgive them th?~t trespass against us. And leau us not into temptation; But deliver us from evil; For Thine is the kingdom, The power, and the glory, For ever and ever. Amen.
\'(hite
'Tibllcl ; ~. tqr optional. *Uihalll1. "'"'n i ball!I or
*Riballl1. *Uiballll or :JIiniature. \ ~JiniatUl'e. *llihaml or *Hiballll or :J[illiatul'e. MiJ1iature. RibmllI, Uihand, ~ ill. (Ieep. in. deep . A:,; for lhess ...:\.. .. for 11re~s in lieu of in lieu of ,yhich ,,'hite which white nl1lhe~s is Ul1lhess is beinO' "orn. hein g "'01'11. '" *Pihancl or *Ribnnll or :JIillinture, ~Iil1ic1tnr e, optional. optional.
rnthcs. jIcss Dre<:;
I
~res'
Dre 's
~I rUT.in y
1: XIFOR:\I.
Review Ortler !'ller,
Unc1ress and Mess Dress
*
~le
lal'
~.
J:'l'ock CoaL ,,,ith Epanlcttcs
Review
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G r .. l't'
:Full lhe"'s
Almighty and ETerb ting Gael, ",Yho llione workcst o']'oat Inar,els, send down upon the e Thy soryants the healthful spirit of Thy grace, and that they may truly ploase Theo, pour upon them the continual clew of Thy lJlessing, through ,J OSllS Christ our Lord. A men.
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, be with us all evermore. Amen.
1.
IJ.UtT
taff
ir~
Blue
ervice Dress
*
D[HI~e
and Star. *Ri bamI, I also Star if , eniorOrdel'l or if speciall y directed. *Riband. Miniature.
*Riband. -7:-Riband or :JIilliature. *Riband 01' :JIiniature. RibamI, ~- in. deep. ~l.s for dress in lieu of which "hite u 11llress is being ,Yorn. *Riband or :Jliniature, optional.
TIaL1ge.
~IeL1a1.
*Riballd.
*Ribanc1.
*Riband.
*Ribanc1.
~Iiniature.
~Iiniature.
The Riband mu~t llot be more than half-an-in.ch. in depth. I~ i.s worn. on the left breast, excepl in the case of the Life aving :\[edal , when It IS worn 011 the llght blea t.
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4
Kni"hb; of ,Tu~tice ; Knight - of Grace.
Dress and Occasion.
T.
J OHX
Other grndes and Dona ts.
Recipients of illedals.
A:\lBUL.AXCE BRIGADE U~IFOm[.
ReYiew Order
~Iec1al.
Ballge and .. ' tal'. Bac1¥e and , tar. Hibal1l1. Riballll.
Rilmutl . Hihant1.
Hiband . Riband.
~Iiniature.
~liniaturc.
~Iiniatnre .
Dac1ge and , 'tar.
]~ac1ge .
At all Parties and DinnC'l's ,,-hen any )Iember of the Royal Family is present
Ballge and •'tar.
*~riniaturc .
::\1 iniature.
At all Parties and Dinners given in the houses of Ambassallors and Ministers aceredited to the Court.
Badge aml •'tar.
*MiniaLure.
~Iilliature.
Church Parade
I
)Ial'ching Out Order Drill Onler )Ie.'s Dress COURT DRE,_ '.
Badge . Dallge .
EYEXIXG DRES .
The decoration of the cOllntJ·y concenwcl should ue u'orn hI; pi ~fe~'enre to the E?Z(;li ·h one, and?.! uoth are 1('Onl, the 101'- ' me)' should take J))'ecedence 0/ the latte1·. POT i1~loT7nal 07' p1'ivate dinn~1's at nn Emuassy 01' Le(/atwn,'When the Amuassacl01' does not wish clecomtions to ue 'Luon/; the Amuas. acZor 01 ' llIin£ste/ 1~ill usually make a not?'jica,tlOn to that e/tect on the invitraion caI·d..
I I
On all official occasions at the house of the Lord Lieutenant of a County ,vi thin his county, and at all parties and dinners given by th e L ord Mayor at the )Iansion H ouse and Guildhall
Badge and Star.
*lIiniature.
* Ladies may wear the full-size badge.
Miniature.
Dres.;; and Occa 'ion.
Knights of Ju~tice ; Knight::; of Grace.
Other grades \ Recipients of ~Ieda.ls. a.nd Dona,ttl.
At all Parties and Dinners of an ofl1cial natme gi \'en ill the houses of Cabinet ~r inistcl's, Ex-Cabin·t Millisters, Knights of the (~art 1', Kniuhts of the Thistle, " Knighls of ,'t. Patrick, or heat Utlic.:el's uf the Royal lIon e11u1l1
, 'tar.
~Iill ia ture.
~Iiniature.
...'...t all UIlic.:ial 1 linllets and
, 'Lar.
:Jlilliatme.
I ::\lilliature.
...U C1H11'Lcl's-Uellcral and Uel\ '1'a1 ... b::;C!mlJlies of tbc Urder
Ballge .
Dallge.
AL Ilwetill"s of Lhc Council and v COlllIni Ltees of Lhe Order or a l>epartlllcnt thereof and at other importallt occa:iulls cOllnected with the Order or 1) 'parLlllenL tlw1'cof except '\ \'hen :-;pccial onlcl's a1' . issucLI
Hosette DuLton
llec.:epliull::;, illdnc1ing thuse of tIw 'it,\' Liyery Companies awl City COl'poratiolls Hcailllclltal 1)illucrs, U llit:iHl ~-a~al l>iullcrs allLI alll>ubli~ llillllCrs gi yen in aiel of hal'itul)le IllstiLutiuns .:\[OIL ·I~U
UHES .
I
CLaplaill: Hosette. ther "Tulles O o . aml1 )Ol1ats : :Jlinia ture.
:xat
worn.
~ ~ ut \IOl'll.
:Members promoted to a higher grade will wenT the Insignia of that h(J'l'ade bnt not that of tho lower grade. The Star of n. Knio'ht of J ustico 01' of a Knight of Grace, when worll, should be placed on tho left side below the propel' position of the stars of other Orders ,,'hether such other stars are worn 01' not. 1\lidway between the fifth and sixth button of H, tunic approxim[ltely indicates the height at "'hich tho Star should be worn.
~'-
rni<)'lu l)f .Tu..::-t·co \.1' Kl1i~'h l)t' lll':l C or tho 01' lel' f o St. J ()lm, who i" :1 night t)t' :llh t hur )l'llo1' \ in \.. ' \.1'ei", di c1'etion:l to ,rbethcr h'" ;ll''''; in e ' ell ' n~' dl'O"~ the, 'lin of the Ord~r of ~t .• J I)hn in :1lhlil i 111 to 1he ::-)('11' or n. s'l1i\)[' 1\1\..:1' \.)1' whoLllCl' hc ,\ C;11''; 1: ho 1l1ini:Hlll'e of ~t. John. The Ordcr's 'en-ico jlcd;ll ;lIltl S()ll(h ~\t'ric:m jl 'lbl ;11\; l() ho ,nl'n on the lull bl'c:1Q with tho, \w rei~'l1's hcnd Ol1tCl'IllO. t. Pos C~80r" of both \\'c~)1' the Conllor on lll' pr 1p l' l'i~' ln 01 tho lattcr. Tho Onlc1";:' Life ,n il1~.; JiClbl i to bo worn nn tIl\..! ridlL brc;I"t, with tho jbltc::-c ero,, ' out 1'1ll0SL. Thc ~ o 1I\0l1.11 n~n"t bo eithor :::,u"p8111lell from;1. ing·tu b:1l' or huckl , \\'hil'h IS not to b' "cen, or be til ·hell (0 th' garmC'llt. ~ eithor In ' i~'nin nor lllud;tl~ ;U'o Lo 11u worn in i:tJ1l',) dro"s. 'jIiniMul'c de oration.:::, rosotto 1111lton.' 01' 1'0 ' tto') or Lho ~lppro\'oll pattcrll s 1l1;l,\' bo obt[lined on n ppli ;1l ion t) the . . . ecretary of tho fllcr;1t the lWl1cory but unly b.,' l\l'lllllol's Honor:1ry "':\.."~oei'1l8 , :ulll DOll;lt -· of the )l'clcr Pl) _, 0 ~ ill<" the full sized In i"'11i:1. ~}
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The following li. t i';~lloll 1),\" IIi M,ljC::,t.," cOllllllilnd Juno 1912 hows the order (from right (0 left) in which Onler...;, Docomtions and jIedab houlel be worn, bn L it in 110 W.lY [ltl-'cch the precedence conferrod by the 't,Hut "of "'ertain Order npon the lIIem bor the roof.
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Order of the hncr. Orelor of tho Thi'tle. Ordor of L. P,ltrick. Order of the Bath. Ordor of .Merit, (immo(liatoly ,lftor Knight of the B,l th). Ort1or of the ::-;tal' of IHllia. Ordur of ~t. ilIichl1cl and St. Gool'Oe. On1or of tho Indian Empire. Royal Yictnrian Order. l)is(in~'ui hed ~ul'\"icc Ordor. llUporinl 'on"ico Orelor. Rl)":11 rictorian Ordcr (Fifth cb. ').
or British [n(li;l. lndi:m Ul'd l' of ~ll'1'it (:JliliLn,\' . 1\ :1i. '1'-i-1 lind. )1'<iCl'
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C,l.
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l..ml'""
5:3
Indiu,n hl eritoriou~ erVlce 1edal (for Europoans of Jn dian Al'llly ). Royal Marine i\Ioritoriol.1 Seryice Medal. I ndian Long' 'eryico fmel Gooel ConducL l\lodal (for N atiye Army). I ndian Meritorious SelTico Medal (for N aLivo Army). Volunteer Officer' Decoration. Y olunteer Long Sen-ice Mecb.l. Yolunteer O£.l:icer ' Docora tion for Inelia and the Colonie . Yoluntccr Lonbo' Scryico 1\lcc1.1l for Inelia anel tho Colonic . Colonin'! Auxiliary Forco Officer ' Decon tion. Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Servico Meehl. Modal for Good Shooting (X aval;. Militia Long Service ~Ioeb.l. Imperial YoolTI::mry Long ~ 'on-ico Moehl. Territorial Efficiency 1I10cbl. Territorial Deooration. Spociu,l Reserve Long 'orvice and Good Coneluct ~Ioclal. Decoration for Officors of the Royal Kaval Hosorvo. Decoration for Officers of the Ho'\ al ~..,.aVid Y oluntoor Reserve. Royal Naval RoseI've Long Soryico anel Gooel 'ondllct Medal. Royal ~aval Volunte~r Ro"oryo LOll'" 'orvico ~\Ioelal. Union of South Africa Comlllomoration Moehl. Royal Victorian Medal (Gold and Sih-or). Imperial Service Moehl MEDAL OF THE Or-WEn OF ST. J OHX OF J Ell ()S.ALE:.'II I~ EXGLX~D.
Badgo of the Oreler of the League of :i\lOl'cy. HOY111 Victorian :Mecbl (Bronze). Foreign Ordors (in order of date;. Foroign Decorations (ill order of eln,to). Foreign l\Iodals (in order of elate).
IT .R.H.
THE
GR AN D
P R.I OR.
K~IGII T
F JU TICE.
E .' IGHT OF GR:\
E.
(E.\lllELL1SID1EXT IX "IL\FR).
CHAP LAI (E~ I [\ELLI"H~ I F.NT
(55)
I
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LADY
OF
(E~IIlELLIS II ME, T
JUSTICE, IN
GOLD,)
LADY
OF
(E~II3ELlISII\IENT
7R ACE, IN
SIL\'FR, )
ESQUIEE. (\\ /lITE ENA~IEL . ) (1< ~IIJEI.LISII:II E;\T IN STLVEIL)
HO ORARY ASSOCIATE. (ALL SILVER.)
HONORARY SERVING I3ROTIIER.
(58)
fJO NOHA[{ Y
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C
S I S'II .. R
DO AT.
(Olll EllS I;,)
(IIEI'EIISE, )
( OBVERSE.)
( RE\ FRSE.)
SERVICE
MEDAL.
(OBVERSE. )
(REVERSE.)
SOU TH
AFRICAN
WAR
MEDAL.
INDEX.
Adclre ',', notification of Admission to Order, procedure with regard to Almoncr Amhuhtllc Department, 'hief, 'ecl'etary of Amhuln,n<.:e Department, Dil' 'ctor of Appointmcnt of As istctut Exccuti\'e Ofticel's Appointmcnt of Execnti\'e flkel's Arms of the rder Assembly Geneml A , embly ,'pe<.;ial General A sistcmt Executiye Ofiicers As, ociates, Honorary . Award of :JIellnh a,nc1 Uertificcttes of Honour
TI. 42, P.2.i. lL :37, P.2l. TI. 24, P. 14.
Badge of the Order British Ophthalmic Hospital, 'hairman of
n. 31, n. 22,
P.16. P.13.
TI. 29, P. I.:>.
n. 17,
P.12.
n. 4:3,
P. :32. P.25.
TI. 44, lL 29, R 14, 63,
P.26. P. Vi. P.I0. P. 34.
R. 53,
P . 32 P. 14.
Certificate of HOllour R. 62, 'lmil'man of the British Ophthalmic Hospital n. 2:3 hancellor n. 19, Ulmplains R. 9, Chaplains, Robes of, in 'hapter-Genentl R. :31, Chapter-General n. :32, Chapter. '-General, Prayers for use at Appendix I, Chief 'ecretary of the Ambulance Department TI. :31, Uommandel'ie . 11. 6R, Committee, Finance and Geneml Purpose ' 11. 34, Committees, Departmental n. 35, Commutation of Oblations TI. 47, Council R. 33,
P. :34. P. 14. P.12.
Departmen tal Committees Departmental Committee, Duties of Diplomas Director General of Ceremonies .
R. 54,
n.
n. 23,
11. 11. R. R.
35, 36, 53, 2,
P. 7. P.31. P.16. P.42. P.16. P.39. P.19. P.20. P.27. P .18.
P.20. P.21.
P.32. P.15.
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1. :.7 R. ±a.
P. Li.
1. 1R. 3. Il.
P. II. P. :3P. :3.
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Laclie
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Liol'aITan Lire- a\ 'ug :Jle al
:3Iantle . . _Iedal . . or the Order
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or
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In<; ia ci -he Order and -he -here i: Ill . . ignia. ne~ulatiou . . a-:: -
n. :r. mE' ted with -he
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ren'i!!'Il II <l 1 and Patron · 11: -inl 'tncral_i.::: ern 1· I. T' 11 or · u1J-h'i r
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'ttl)c Grant> ]prior\? of ttbc 1l'l't>Cl' of ti)c 1bospital of St. 3of)n of 3Ctllsa[clll in JBnglant>.
Incorporated by Royal Chaeter of Her nlaje3ty Quean Victoria, 14th May, 1888. -=-
---=. -
-
- - - - - -- - -- -
ROLL OF
jllEi~lIBERS,
HO \70](LLllr J7
-'~ SSOC-'/.-17E.s~, A.IV])
Corrected to 2nd January, 19 13(Alphabetical Index of -;\Iembers, HoJQorary .-\ssociates
and DOl1n.ts, page 79).
<Branb }prior\? of of the 1bospita[ of $t. 30bn of 3erusaletll in JEno[anb. ~he
[be
~r()er
Incorporated by Royal Charter of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, 14th May, 1888.
ROLL OF
AfE 1IBERS, HONORARY ASSOCIATES,
Corrected to 2nd January, 1913(Alphabetical Index of l\Iembers, Honorary Associates. and Donats, page 79).
CONTENTS.
Page.
Issued by authority of the Council.
PART
I.-P 011 of l\lembers, IIonorary Associates, and
Donats
5
Ir.-Roll orIVlembers and Honorary Associates decea cd :
PART
Registrar.
(a) During the last Century, prior to the Incorporation
of the Order by P oyal Charter, granted 14th l\1ay, 1888 .
CHA:.\'CERY OF THE Ol'DER, ST. JOHI
's
GATE,
CLERKE TWELL, LONDON,
53
( b) Since the I ncorporation of the Order by Royal
E.C.
Charter
PART
II I.-I ndex of names of l\1embers, Honorary
Associates and Donats, arranged alphabetically.
79
~be
~bc
(Branb !prior\? of @rber of tbe 1bospitaI of St. 30bn of 3erltsalenl In JEnglanb.
. ____ -.c::-== =
PART
I.
ROLL OF
!l1E111BERS, H01\lORA RY ASSOCIATES,
DONrlTS.
~be
'[be
~rber
<Branb 1Prior~ of of the 1boepitaI of $1. 30bn of 3erusalenl In JBnglanb.
So"ereigll 1beab anb HIS 1VIOST GRACIOUS
of tbe \1)rber. IAJESTY THE KING.
~atron
C3ranD }prtor. FIELD-MARSHAL HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CO~ TAUGHT, K.G., K.T., K.P., P.C, &c. .
Snb-lPrior. TIlE VISCOVNT E.NUT FORD, P.C., G.C.l\I.G. :foaiIiff of lEgle. FIELD-l\IAR lLlL H I RO 'L~L H IGHNES THE DUYE OF CONN.\VGIIT, E:.G., K.T., ICP., P.C., &c. 1T{nigbts of Justice.
HIS 1\losT GI' Acroc~ l\L~JESTY TIlE I(n,G (Sovereign Head and Patron). fIELD·l\L\RSIL\L H.R.H. THE DCKE OF CONKAUGHT, I(.G., I(.T., K..P., P.C., &c. (Grand Prio7). GENERAL H.R.H. PRINCE CrIlZl TIA OF SCIlLE WIG-HOLSTEIN, K.G., P.C., G.C.B., G.C.V.O. H.H.P RI CE ALBERT OF SCHLES\VIG-HOLSTEIN,G.C.B. G.C.V.O. COLONEL H.H. THE DUKE OF TECK, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., C.M.G. ADJ\IIRAL H.S.H. PRI]\'"CE Lours OF BATTENBERG, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., I(.C.l\I.G., R.N. r
J(lligllls of Ju stice .
9
J{/Iigllfs of Ju stice .
8
TIlE D UKE OF POPTLA D, I{.G ., P.C., G.C.V.O. HIS 1\1AJESTY I{I JG HAAKON
OF
N ORWAY,
I{.G.,
G.C.B.,
G.C.V.O. 1\iAJOR H.S.H. P RIN CE ALE:\: _\NDER OF T ECK, G.C.B. , G.C.V.O.,
&.(,.,
K.P., P.C., G.C . B .,
J
I-I. R. H. PRINC E ARTII UR OF CON AUGHT,
I{.G., P. C. ,
ORMAN H AY FORBES, F.R.C.S., Edin .
N
RTrI DI CK- L .\ UDER, B .\RONET .
MAJOR SIR ARCHIBALD LA~IB,
~\RO JET .
COLOr EL SIR HERBERT CI-L\RLE.
P ERROTT, B~\RO ET, C. B.
(Secretary-General of the Order and Chief Secl'etary of the Ambulance Department). COLO EL SIR JAilIES GILDEA, K.C.V.O., C.B.
LIE UT .-C OLOr EL ARTHUR C.\lIIPDELL M AJOR-G ENERAL ASTLEY FELLO,\VE
TERRY.
TIlE EARL OF PLY:\IO UTII, P.C., C. B.
(Director of the Ambulance Department.) THE EARL OF S i\ l-D \\'I CII, IoC.C.V.O. TnE EARL OF ELLES:\fEl'E ED\n~ HA
LOFTUS.
FIELl>-:\L\RSII \L
MAJOR-GENERAL J AillES C ECIL D "\LT O . COLONEL AYLMER GO ULD H u TTER-VVESTON OF
HUNTERSTON,
C.B., D.S.O., R.E. COLONEL THE LO RD \VILLIAM C ECIL, C.V.O.
Bailiff)·
(Receiver-General of the Order and Treasurer of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem. ) THE EARL BRASSEY, G. C. B.
LIEUT .-COLONEL
L,
G.C.S.1., G.C. 1.G., G.C.1.E., R.E.
II' RIC'IIAl(D CAl'NAC TEMPLE, BARONET, C.!. E.
TH E LOl'D I~LIXGTON OF ISLI:L\GTOX, P.C., IZ.C. SIP
J A \rE~
RICIIAI'D 0
T
LG.,
A:L\DREW CL"\RK,
D.S.O. BARONET,
C.B., F.R.C.S.E .
T.
UTSFORD, P.C., G.C.M.G.,
ROBERT lV1ACLEA
1\IAC L EAN .
(Chief' Commissioner of the st. John Ambulance Brigade'.
(Sztb-Pr z·or).
ARTHUR FRA TCIS GRE SI-LUI L EVESON GOWER.
SIR ROBE1 'T I L\I'YEY . COLONEL G.C.
COLO TEL FRED ER I CK ARTHUR HEYGATE L AMBERT .
\\Tv
.
(Assistant Director of the Ambulance Dppartment and Controller-in-Chief of the Territorial Branch of the St. John Ambulance Association). SIR ALFRED corl' COTT- GAT'l'Y, }~. C. V. O. (Garter PrinCipal King of Arn1s). (Genealogist). COLO~EL Il' HEI 'BE1'T JEKYLL, IoC.C. LG. (Chancellor). COLONEL
THE VI SCOUNT I{
COLONEL SIR CHARLES
1.V.O.
TITE VI.'CC)\;l TT KIT CIIE'KER OF KHARTOUM,
K.P., G.C . . )
(Chief Commissioner of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas).
THE VISCOUNT TE1I1PLETOW
.Oi\ FRESIIFIELD (Assistant Receiver·General).
(Chancellor, Ellesmere Commandery).
GENERAL SIR CHARLES \VA RREN , G.C.M.G. , I{.C.B., R.E.
EDWIN FRESHFIELD, LL. D., ( Honorary
(Comma7lder, Elles7JZere Commandery).
TH E VIS COU TT BRi\CKLEY,
COLOKEL B ETHEL 1\IARTIN D .\\,V ES .
B.
(Honorary Commander). Y ATE .
(Honorary Bazlp)'
(Deputy Chairman of the Ambulance Department).
HENRY J OH
(Ho7Zora7JI C017zmander)'
COLON EL CYPIL VVILLIAiII BO'WDLER BOWDLER, C.
FURLEY , C. B.
SrR TH)~L\ S
G . . S.I., G.C.I.E., R.A.
(Vice-Chairman of the British Ophthalmic Hospital , Jerusalerr ).
G.C.V.O. SIR J OH
0.:\1.,
RO BERT BpUDENELL CAI'TER; F. R. C. S.
D.S.O. CAPTAI
FIELD-l\1ARSIIAL TIlE EArL ROllEPTS, I{.G.,
DIIA:'I1 1\1URRAV, C.B.
THE EARL OF RA TFURLY, P.C., G.C. 'i.G. (Registrar). THE LORD SANDHURST, P.C., G.C.S.I., G.C.1.E. SIR HENRY ARTH UR BLAKE, G.C. i.G. THE EARL OF MEATH, K.P., P.C.
I 11.' E
SIR \Vr LLIAilI \ EARL
J OIIN \V ILLOUGIIDY
VY:l\ DIL\~1
OF
1\11 TTO,
\VR_\Y.
PORT,\L, BAI':'ONET. IZ.G.,
P.C.,
G.C.S.I.,
G.C.1\1.G.,
G.C. I.E. TtIE DUKE OF SO:\lERSET.
ALEXANDER EDMUND FRASER.
SIR DYCE DUCKWORTII, BAl'ONET,
THE LORD MOSTY .
H AROLD EDWIN BOULTON, 1\I.V.O.
THE MARQUES S OF BREADALBANE, K.G., P.C.
G. C. S. 1.,
I.G., G.C. I. E .
L IEUT.-C OLONEL
TIIE
CELLEXC\T TIlE LOI'1> S\-DEXILDf,
I. D., LL. D. (Almoner).
(Honorary Special Commissioner for Canada of' the St. John Ambulance Association).
Clta}l (( ill S.
Laches of Ju st/ce.
10
l\Lu~Y H .R .H .
E:. ITEL
P l' I~CE
of th e
Joh;inniter
(Grand
FRIEDRICH OF PRCSSIA, '\. <
Orden).
HER l\IOST GR~\CIOUS MAJE TV THE QCEEl . HER l\IOST GRACIOUS l\IAJE TV QUEEi\ ALEX \. DRA. PRINCESS
Irss
HELEXA,
DALTOK.
A 1,GYLL,
PEl'l'O'~ T. '.Lady Superintendent-in-ChiefofNufsing COl PS and DIVIsIOns of the St. John Ambulance Brigaae and Lady Commundant-in-Chief of St John Women's Voluntapy Aid Detachments. )
V.A., C.l.,
THE 1-IOi\ oC!' \BLE ALIl'L\ l\L\I'G.\!·a. T,
R.R.C. H.R.H.
T IlE
PRIKCES
BF.\TPICl',
PRIKCI 'SS
I-IENRY
OF
BATTEN BERG, V.A., C.l., R.R.C.
& l. H.
H. R.
THE DC'CIIE ,:~ 1\1.\1'IE OF
.\X1: COnUI'G "\l'D GOTIIA
(DUCI-IESS OF EDI~BUI 'GII, GRAXD DVCIlI S
OF RGSSIA),
ALICE l\.'i\"1', DUCIIE"S UF
l\L\RG.\J'1'T 'u:--.\i\
l\1.\1'\'
H.R.H. TH E DUCI-IESS OF ALDAKY, V.A., C .l., P.R.C.
l\L\RY C .\],OLI TE,
H.
C.l.
N OR\Y_\.Y,
\l'ULli'\F,
V.
C.l.
TIXGILDI .-\.i\D CIL\:0.'"DOS .
SO'I FI' "FT.
OL.lTTESS UF :\IIi\TU,
1.\1 R s.
\T.A.,
CECIL.
L.\DY J\\lIILlZ:--T OF HAlKKEY.
J.
C.
C.l.
.\'LTOi\ (Lady Superintendent-in.Chief
of NUPsing CoPps and Divisions of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas).
r
M.\l\Y fIIEODO ·1.\, ::\11's. A . C. \Ti\.TE.
TIl E P RI 'CESS '"rI CTOl'L\., V.A., C .1.
HER l\L-\.JESTY QUEEN l\L\.UD OF
TIII~
Bu
:\1.\ I' G.\ ITT, D UClIE:--S or'
H.R.H. TIl E DUCIlESS OF CON?\ .\.GCIlT, V.A., C.l., R.R .C.
H. R. H. TE E PRINCES' ROY1\.L, V.A.
1\1 P . . E \'FL YN
l\L\l;D E\,ELL\', I.\I'CIIl()XE~S UF L.\X'-,DOWKE, \ 'ErE, \ TI,)U)lJol'TE~~ .\L\\.\Y.
Scs.\X
V.A., C.l.
H . R.
P ..:\I' J~El'.
ETlIEL Leey, L .\D\',
SCIILE \\'IG-HOL TEI?\, V.A., C.l., R.R.C. H. R. H. TIl E PRI?\CE ' S LOUL I:, DenIE. 'OF
L\PG.t\l' LT TYSSEr'
Ci\ PL\E AG'd'S, VISCUUXTl"SS
CIlPI~TIAN OF
PPI:0.'" CE.S
EY).
A:'IlIIER~T. E\,ELYK GEOI'GL\ .\, VISCOUi\TE<...,S TI~~lI'LETO\Y:0.'". l\L\IZL\ TUl':0.'"EI', L.\[)\' FUl'LE\', H..P.C. TIIE H Oi'\OU!'.\IlLE l~ Lor Ei\-CE L\I'G.\l' ET TYSSEX A ,IIlEP .'T. TIm H OXOlJI' \BLl: 1 \1'(;"\I'LT l\IITFOI'l) Ty', Eo' !\:'IIIIEl'ST.
:J!.abtcs of Justice.
TIlE
l\L\N.I.A,
TIIE 1-Ioxo !' .\llLE S \ BIL
LE C OJITE FREDERIC DE H .\.LLWYL.
H.:R.H.
ROTIIES l\L\RCAl'ET, TIlE L \IIY \VILLL\;,\[ CECIL, (T IlE
BARO TESS A:'IIIIET'ST OF I-lAC!' 1\Iaster
11
.,
I UIK.\
C.!.
l\1.\1'\', \ .,. I~COlJKTESS I I Y1 IlE.
H . R. H. T HE PRINCE ~S FrEDET'I c.\ OF HANOYER, (B l\RONLS \ 'Ool H. H.
PRIN CESS
V.A.,
VICTORIA.
PA\\EL RAJD[ll\Gb '), C.l., LOUISE
OF
R.R.C.
1J:Wllorar)? JLabics of Justice.
SCIILES\\ IC- H OL TEl T,
C.l., R.R.C.
H ER l\L\JE 'TY TIlE Do\\ AGEl,
H. H. P R IKCESS l\IA.l'IE-LOUISE OF SCIILES\YIG-I-IOLSTEIN,
UEE:N OF SWEDEN.
H.R.H. TIlE GR.AKD DUCHESS LOCL'E OF B.\DEi'\, H ER l\IAJEC"TY TIrE QUEEN OF TIlE
HELLE~ TES,
H . R. H. PRI?\CESS ALEXXl\DER OF TECK, V. A .
H.R.H. TIlE DU CIIES
V.A.
H.R.H. TIlE CRO\\N PRIKCESS OF SWEDEK, V.A., C.l.
H.R.
V.A., C.l.
H . R. H . P RIKCESS VICTORIA PATRICIA HELE?\A
H.
R.
R.R.C.
TIlE PrINCESS l\L\'RIE l\1ADELIXE OF GREECE.
ELIZi\BETH OF
<Ibaplaills.
COKi'\AUGIIT, C.l. CATHE RIKE, l\II~S. C.
OF Srl\RT.A,
\ T.i\.
CROSSE.
M ARY K ATE, l\1RS. DUKCAN.
THE ARCLIl3I.'IIor OF YOI' K (Pl'elute).
MILDRED AK 'A Ro r\'LIE, l\Irss TUKER.
THE BI HOP I
FRANCES ELIZABETII S .\RAII, l\L\RCIfIONESS COKYKCIlA1L
TlIE BISHOP ORMSBY
JERU ALE;,\! Ai\"D TIlE
(Sub-Prelate).
E.\.
T
(Sub-Prelate).
[{nights of Grace. THE BI HOP OF D UNED I T, Primate of New
Zealand (Sub-Prelate).
THE BI HOP OF S OUTHWARK (SlIb-P1~c!ate). TI-IE BI HOP OF GIBR.\.LTAR
\VALT ER ROWLEY.
N EWDIGATE- N EWDEGATE, 1\1. P . EDWARD Y ,,\. TE, C . S. 1., C.l\I. G., M
FRA TCIS ALE.' A DEI'
(Sub-Prelate).
THE R E\, . OS'\yALD l\IANGI
13
[{nights oj Grace.
COLONEL CrL\RLES
COLONEL C(lU~T GLEICIIEI , IZ.C.V.O., C.B., C.
H OLDE
SIR
THE R EV. ARTHUR SE'iYELL.
~IAJOR-GE TERAL SIP LEOPOLD V ICTOl' S\VAII E,
THE DEAN OF GLOUCESTER, D.
SIR GEOr GE I
THE R EV. P AUL \VILLIAl\I
LIEUT.-COLONEL JOHN L EES HALL,
CANO l.
EDGAR SHEPPARD, C.V.O., D.D., SUB-DE"\.
OF H.M.
ELSDON. (Officiating Chaplain).
EDY,
COLOI EL
\V ALTEl'
II' J OIlI
SIR J A~IES
l\I[ AC A~\rARA .
THE REV. l\IORTIl\IER E GERTON K~EN
1. V. O.
FRANCI
JOil
COLO TEL
1kniQ IHS of (\';race.
T
UTIIERL\.ND, G . C . l\1.G., LL. D.
\Y ILLI.\.~I
IZE TyOX ~IrTroRD, C .
~IR I-I EI1J'Y CII.\RLES BURDETT,
W AYNl\IAN DIXON.
CHARLES EDW.\.I'[) IONTAGU, C.V.O.
CHARLES HENRY BERNEl' . . INSPECTOR-GEXEl'AL BELGR.\.\'E TH E LOrD
THE E ARL OF Y ARBOROUGH . SIR
L\'ERSTONE OF AL\ EI'STOKE, P.C ., G.C. 'i.G., (Lord
I NSPECTOR-GENERAL SIR H E~l'Y FREDERICK
COLONEL SIR EDWARD T ALBOT TH ACKERAY, K.C.B.
SPECTOR-G ENER1\.L
TINKIS, C.V.O., l\I.D., R.N.
Chief J Llstice of England).
COLONEL SIR AUBONE GEORGE FIFE, C.V.O.
I
K.C.V.O.
IrL ES HEY, l\I.R.C.S .
l\L<\JO R-GENERAL GEORGE UPTON PRIOR. CARL FERDINAND HENRY BOLCKOW.
K..C.B.,
I. G.
I.D.
GEORGE T OUR AY BIDDULPII.
F.Qt.,
1(. C . 1. E.
Tl'E\OI' L 1\.wl'ENCE, BAr~oNET, I(.C.V.O.
\VILLIA:'II BE~LY THOR E, \VI LLL\.M AUGUSTUS
OTTLEY,
AUGCSTUS BE\T.\.~.
SIR T no:'lL\s
THE L ORD CHARLE
I.R.C.S., L.R.C . P.Ed.
(Deputy Commissioner of No. 1. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).
TlIE HOXU uRADLE SYDNEY GEOI'GE I IOLLAND, LL. B.
THE REV. H UGH RICHARD I ,A'iVRIE SHEPPARD. THE REV. H EJ: RY D AI VERS
ClIU1311, BAROi\ET.
SIR J OHN \VOl'I 'ELL Cl\'RPE\GTO~, C.l\I.G., D.C .L. , LL.D.
IACDO TALD SINCLAIR, D. D.
THE REV. THOMAS CHARLE
L\ YTER
1(. C. B., C.NI. G
COLO EL SIP \V ILLL\'II CHARLES ELDON SERJEAI'T, C. B.
CHAPELS R OYAL. (Officiating Chaplain). THE R E\T . \~ ILLIA i\I
I.G ., D.S .O.
J Ai-IES I)l'O'lTGOLE LINT O~ .
CAN ON ED" ARD J 0 SELY T BECK.
\\ L\'TT.
.P .
M.D., I(.H.S.,
ORDURY,
1(. C. B.,
R.1'J.
HIS EXCELLE CY HARRY T\L\.1.JLE CROOKSHANK (PA HA), J Ai-rES
N ICIIOLAS
DICK,
K.. C. B.,
L.R.C.S .Ed., R.N.
C OLONEL SIR J OHN Si-IITH YOUNG, I(.C.V.O.
SI R CH ARLES SEELY, BARONET.
STUART CRAWFORD \V ARDELL,
C OLONEL SIR CHARLES MOORE \VATSON, K.C.l\I.G., C . B.
<Chairman of the British Ophthalmic Hospital. Jerusalem). SIR G EORGE CHRISTOPHER :l\10LEswORTH BIRDWOOD,
1(. C. I. E.,
C.S.I., l\1 .D., LL.D.
(Deputy Commissioner of No. V. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade )~
HAR RY PII J: I TG TO
HALLO"' , l\1. D.
SAMU EL OSBORN, F.R.C.S. LIE UT .-G ENERAL
l\IAJOR H. E. BASKERVILLE WALTON.
SIR
J AME'
MONCRIEFF
C.V.O., C. 1.G.
LIEUT.-C OLO TE L SIR ALBERT KAYE ROLLIT, LL.D., D.C.L. MAJOR G UILBERT EDWARD WYNDHA:\T l\IALET. LIEUT.-C OLONEL J OlIN VVILLIAi-I l\IARSDI
l\LR.C.P.I.
. JEWTON.
TIIE DUKE OF NEWCA~TLE. ALFRED HE Tpy TARLETO, GEORGE FOWLER.
LV.O.
GRI ERSO N ,
K. C. B.,.
1{ 1/ /g lit s oj Crace! .
F:'I/j;lits oj Grace. L\.JOR GEORGE Sl'PGEOX
H EXRY
D.\RWIX
1\1. D.
L\.JOR-GENER.\.L SIR J OIlr
By
]5
COLONEL \VJLLLDT GI'A 'T MACl'IIERSOJ. T , C.1\1.G., COLE RE.\DE, K.C.
B.,
K.H.S.
COLONEL GEOT'GE STERLIKG RYERSON, l\1.D.,
i\T.B.,
A.l\I. .
K.H.P.
of Canada.
TIlE Hoxoul' \BLE SI1' Erm.'EzLl' JOlIN BUCIL\.X.\N.
COLOXEL GEORGE S.A:'IIPSON ELLISTON, C. B.,
1\I. R.C. S.
IAJ OR-GL'J:I'.\L THE LOl'D CIIEYLES:'IIO]ZE, I(.C. V.O.
(Deputy Commissioner of No. X. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). GEORGE HEN"RY POrE,
JA~IE .
1. D.
1\L\l'SII,
COLONEL GEl' ALl) STOVELL
CIlRI TOPIlER CIlILD ,., 1\1. D.
COLO TEL BO]'J1l'IGGE NORTII NorTH, C.B., 1\1.\1.0.
\ \ ILLIAl\l F AIl~B~\' TK, C. V. 0., 1\1. R. C. S.
TIlE H(L '0LT A]ILE SIP JOlIN ALEXAND:t.l' COCK13UI'i\, I(. C.:\L G.,
COLONEL J AMES RANKIN". COLOXEL CHARLE
JOIL'
J OSEPII TRIMBLE, C.1\L G.,
L. R. C. P. Eel.
(Deputy Commissioner of No. IV. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). THE EARL OF CRAWFORD, K.T. SIR RICIIARD DOUGL-\S PO\YELL, BARONET,
K:. C. V. 0.,
1\ I. D.
1.D.
COLO~I L ArTIIlJl'
10
'TAGU BrOOKFIELD.
ROBERT FI'.\SI~P C.\LDER LEITII, l\I.B., F.R.C.P.Ed. RIClI.\RI>
Len J:L \lT1)
LOVEL\ND, I(.C.
\\TILLIAM HAMERTON J l\LL i\D, F.R.C.S.
SIR \\TILLIA\I IIEXT'Y BENXETT, IZ.C.V.O., F.R.C.S.
COLOi'\EL SIR \VILLIA:\I ROE HOOPER, K.C.S.I.
JOIIN AJ'TIICI' ].\:\lES,
ErHR_\J:'II :\L\.cDoWEL COSGR.\ \'E, ~1. D.
\VILLI.UI VESEY IL\I'T'EL, 1\1.\'.0.
LIEUT.-COLOXEL \\' ILLIAM CnAPLES \YO OLLETT, }\. P. D.
HO:\OI'.\P\T SC'l'GEOJ.T-GE.TER.\LTIlE l-Iol'OUl'_\DLE Sm. FREDERICK
GEKERAL SIP RICHARD HARRI ON, G.C.B., C.
LG., R.E.
LV.O.
\\~ILLI.\:\I BOI'lJE1
T
,
I(.C.l\1.G., ~1.D., IV1.P .
COLOXEL SIr CLE~IENT 1\IoLYNEUX ROYDS, C. B.
FIELD-:\l.\PSII.\L TIlE LOl'D NICIIOL~ON OF ROUNDIIAY, G.C.B.
CAPTAIN SIR JOHN \VILLIAl\I KOTT-BoWER, C.V.O.
FLE~UNG ~L\. '1' S,\l\'J)\\TfIJ, :\ I. D.
SURGEOX-GEKERAL SIR \VILLLDI TAYLOR, r-C.C.B.,l\1.D.,K.H.P.
SIl' ArTIIUl'
SCRGEOK-GEXERAL ARTHUR TIIOMAS SLOGGETT, C. B.,
LIE UT.- COLOJ.TEL ED.\IOXIJ ~Ic. ' I-rrou~E \VILSO_', C.B., C.i\I.G., D.S.O.,
C.l\1.G., K.H.S.
(Surgeon-in-Chief of the St. John Ambulance Brigade).
C. B.,
F.R.C.S.Eel. CAPTAI
1
T
,\1' I)O\Tu: , :\1.
B.LIt.,
D.,
LL.D.
I.P.C.S., L.R.C.p.
SCRGEOX-G]~J.TI:I'.\L
EDMUKD OYrEN, F.R.C.S., LL.D. LIEUT.-COLONEL ROBERT VANDELEUR KELLY,
CUL
Il' ALFJ'ED KEOGH, K.C.B., 1\I.D.
SLl'(~E0 1T-GLTE1'.AL \VILLL\:\I B.\DTIE, C.B., C.l\LG., l\1.B.
SIl' FREI>El'IC ::\IITCIIELL IIoDc;~ox, K.C.1\I.G. SUl'GEOX -GE. 'El' AL \V ILLLDI D .\1' IEL C.UJ PBELL
GEORGE EDWARD \VICKIL\.i\I LEGG, 1\1.V.O.
\V ILLLDIS,
C. B.
SYDXE\- \VILLL\ \1 ~L\LKr~,
LIEUT. -COLONEL RICHARD H OLBECIIE (Libl'arian ).
,Assistant Commissioner, No. V. Di~trict, St. John Ambulance Brigade). CnHL D_\. \ '1'.... POI'T ' Assistant Librarian).
TUE 1\IARQUESS OF NORTIIAl\lPTON, I(.G.
LIECT. -COLOJ. TE L r\KTIIONY
THE LORD CLAUD HA;\lILTO
COLOXEL SIR
\\1 ILLIAl\l
I
1\I.P.
WATTS,
K. C. B.
H Icr.\I.\X
1\IORG.\N, D. S. O.
LIE CT . COLOXEL SII' LEES KNO\\'LES, B.\RONET, C. V. O.
SIR R onERT J ()HN COLLIE, 1\1. D.
SIl~ JOlIN Pl'ESCOTT I- I EWETT. G.C.S.I., C.I.E.
ARCHlD.\LD ALEXANDER GORDON, 1\1.V.0.
LIEUT.-C OLOi\FL
SIR FREDERICK TREVES, BAPONET, G.C.V.O., C.B., F.R.C.S.
JOSEPH DALLA
SIR ALFRED DOWNING FRIPP, I{.C.V.O., C.B., F.R.C.S.
FREDERIC)'
SIR J OHN LAWRENCE LANG:\IAN, BARONET.
CH\RLES COTTON, F.R.C.P.Ed., l\1.R.C.S
ALFRED MOSELY, C.1\1.G.
P EUTEl'
E'\l ERICII ROTH, D. S. O.
Pr.\TT, l\1.D., F.R.C.S.
\V ILLI.A~I
FURLEY.
(Deputy Commissioner of No. VIII. District, St. John Ambulance Bl'igade). THE LORD PLUNKET, G.C.M.G., Iz'C.V.O.
[{niglits of Grace .
16 LIEUT .-COLO TEL
G EORGE
LANE
/(lIiglzls of Grace.
l\IULLIi\'S,
l\I.D.,
Australian
J OIl
I-I 01' NE
S URGFO T-G ENERAL SIR BEN].:\MIN FR.\ 'KLI " IT.C.1.E.,
K.H.P.
ALFRED E RNE T FERNS. J OH
(Deputy Commissioner of No. II. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).
LI EUT.-
OLOKEL LEOKAI 'D N onLE. C. V. 0., C . B.
L IEUT. -COLOi\EL J UIIN T IJO~JAS \ VOOLl'YCII PEROW 'E. l\L-\JOR GEorCE LUND.
ER TEST L .\URIE ROBINSO , L. R.C. P. LIE UT.-COLO EL FREDERICK \\ ILLL\i.\I GIDBO ,L. R. C. P. Ed. R.A.
JOlIN EDDOWES \VILLETT. TI m Ei\RL OF BE~SJ30ROUGII
1. R. C . S.
SAMUEL GRIFFITHS,
TEVENSON, (Unicorn Pursuivant).
(Assistant Honorary. ~ecretary (for Scotland) of the BrItIsh Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem ).
A.l\I.S.
(Commissioner of the St . John Ambulance Bl'i~rade Overseas within the Commonwealth of Austl'alia).
17
L IEUT . -COLONEL GEORGE EDWAl'D
17. R.C. S. 1.
1. D.
l\L\JOR . II' ALLAN PERRY,
LC.(T.F.)
TWISS,
(Assistant Commissioner, Ceylon District St . John Ambulance Brigade Overseas).'
SURGEON -C OLOi\EL Enw.\RD CURETOi\, 1\1 . B., 1. R.C. P. Ed. (Deputy Commissioner of No. VII . Distl'ict, st. John Ambulance Brigade).
COLOXEL ].DIES
SIR l\1rTCHELL l\IrTCHELL- THOMSON, B .\.RONET.
l\IAJOl'-GEKEl' ,\L .ARCIIID,,\LD LE\YL ' PLAYFAIR.
COLONEL ANDREW CLARK, F.R.C.S., COLONEL J OHI
COLOi\EL TIIO~L\"
K.. H.S.
l\LP.C .
ARNALLT J OITES, l\LD., l\I.R.C.S., A.l\I.S.(T.F.)
IIEt\DLEY, C.LE.,
" L.R.C.P.
l\1.\JOR FREDERIC HIBBERT \ VE'"1T:'L\COTT, F.R.C.S.,
1.D., R.N.
R.A. :\1.C.(T.F.)
RO BERT J ONES, l\1. D. lcCuLLOCH, 1\1. B., R. A.l\1. C.
LIEUT.-COLON EL THO MAS
SIR S A~IUEL B AGST ER BOULTO , B .\RONET. THE L ORD D ESBOROUGII OF T APLO"',
ARTHur EDGAr'
ROSYEi\'Or RIIODE '.
L AWRENCE \\TIIITTi\KER,
(Assistant Commissioner, No. IV. District, St. John Ambulance
1.1).
HONOURABLE
ON .
R OBERT ALEX.\J\'DER GIBnON~, ::\1. D.
COLONEL HARRY l\IOLYNEUX CARTER, C. B. 'vV ILLIAi\1 ALLAN J AI\IIESON,
1\1.\.
K. C. B.
TIl E LOl'D C,,\STLEi\L\I 'E .
K.. P.
JOHN HEN RY T URNER.
RI GHT
T IIE E.ARL OF DEPUY, P.C., G.C. \ T.O. , C.I3.
COLOi\EL J ;\:\IES
K..C . V.
THE VI COUNT H YTHE. THE E ARL OF KIL~IOREY,
J OSEPII ROUEPT HEi\PE.
TI m EA1 'L OF S CAldlI'OUGII,
THE VI SCOUN T GOSCHEN.
THE
IIoLBEI l
I.B., F.R.C.S., R.A.lVI.C.(T.F.)
(Honorary Secretary of the Bl'itish Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerus alem.
DEP UTy- I 1SPECTOR-G ENERAL THEODORE J ULL\N PRESTON,
COLONEL
l\i\TLIE,
SIR
SAVILE
BRINTON
CRO SSLEY, B ARONET, P.C., K.C.V.O.
LIEUT. -COLONEL Fl' EDER I Cl( H E TRY ApPLEBY, :1\!. R. C. S. TIIE EARL Gl'E\- , P . . , G.C. B., G.C.
G.C.V.O.
(Deputy Commissioner of No. VI. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).
SIR
T IIO:\L\S GEORGE SIIAUGIINE
l\IAJOR CHARLES J Ai\IF.S S UTIIERLAND, l\1. D.
JOnN
1\1AJOR CASPAR R OBERT L AURIE, M.R.C.S.) R.A.M.C.(T.F.)
G EORGE EDWARD DRUi\Il\IOND.
(Assistant Commissioner, No. II. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). ADMIRAL SIR FREDERICK GEORGE D ENIIAi\I BEDFORD, G. C. B., G.C.M.G. SIR GEORGE EDWIN C OUZE TS .
LG., G.C.V.O.
T HE LORD STRATIICONA AND l\10UNT ROYAL, G.C.l\LG.,
CLAUDE BOW ES P ALMER , THE L ORD MERTHYR OF S ENGIIENVDD, IZ. C. V. O.
B:rjgade )~
V, IC, C. V. O.
110RTI0IER COURTN EY, C.t!. G.,
I. S. O.
lYL-\JOR ROBERT J A:\IES BLACK IL\i\I, L.R.C.P.Ed., R.A.l\I.C.
(Assistant Commissioner, No.1. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas within the Empire of India). TIIE VI COU T GALWAY, C. MA RTIN J
OII~ SUTTON.
B. B
J{II
18
jaMs of Grace .
/( lIig ILl s oj Grace.
SIR ED~IUND \V.ALK ER, C.V.O., LL.D. , D. C .L. TIlE EARL OF D UDLEY, P.
!-11
"
SU RGEO T- LI EUT .-C OLO EL
. ' . . , G. C . l.G., G. C. V.O.
L.\ WLESS, C. 1. E. ,
EXCELLE NCY T HE V rCOUN T G L.\.D TO E OF L .\. r l\ R I", 1.C., G.C.1\I.G.
JOHN HA~DIO ' D l\I ORGA , C.V.O. , F.R. C .S. SIR J A IE
1\1 ILL ,
II' \ V.\' l'REN R OLA D CROOKE -
1\1.
\v1~N, F . R. C . .1. (Honorary Consulting Surg eon to the British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem). D .-WID Cn.-\.l'LES L LOYD
l\I AJoR Erm-l\ RD Il owARD T HOI'
BROUGrr P ARSO S.
J orr ' CA~ 1 El' ON L l\. MB , C . B ., C . M. G.
SIR
1(. C. M. G.
THE Ho ' OURABLE ED\VI T 1\IrTCH EL 0
C OL
ABEL JOHN RAM, K. C.
FI\E1>EI,ICK
DAVID DO l .
LIEUT . -COLO TEL GUY C.\. RLETON J ONES .
SYLVANUS GLA ' VILLE \VILLIA?lI 1\T OLSO
TO RRL,
G.C.B., G.C.V.O. , K.C. l.G. ,
L -\CLEOD L ESLIE
Ru
DLE,
\\1" ILLIAM
(Deputy Commissioner of No. XI. District, St. John Ambul ance Brigade). HIS EX CELL E CY THE L ORD H ARDINGE OF P E T IlUR.~ T, P.C.,
T
ELLIOT
ED~IU I D VIVIA ' G ABRI E L, C.S.I., C.V.O.
V.(C". ,
\VILLIA~I R EA E DWARD, A.C.A.
. L'j'GEO:\"-
(Secretary of the Order and Director of Stores of the Ambulance Department). SIR \
ILLIA:'II J AilI E 0
T
S OU L BY, C . B. , C. 1. E .
LIEUT.-C OLONEL
F RAN CI S
A UGU TUS
B ROOK.,
(Assistant Commissioner, No. X. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).
BRIGADI ER-G E N ERAL \VILL L\' ~I L EW IS \VIIIT E , C.
B.
T
\\TALKEl' .
C OLOl EL
L \.CGREGOR , G.C.M.G., C.B.
OUGL.\.
II' J .\.;\IE
B RO\Y L
Yl\GE- H UTC HIN SO N.
PORTE!', K. C . B . ,
1\1.
.,
K:.H.P. ,
(Surg eon-in-Chief of the St. Joh n Ambulance Brigade Overseas ).
~L\JOR 1 lIE I 1 0~'OUIULDLE ED\\'.-\l~D S TUART S T . A UBY . T.\XLe\", K :.C.1. E.
GEI\'El'.\L
Ir . .
~_ IJ) O'l\IOORE CRE.\GlI, G . C . B., G.C.S.I. IR
PTIIUR l\IrLFORD I( ER, C.I.E., 1\1.V.O.
HI S E XCELLFl\'C\ TlIE L ORD ClIEL fsrORD, G . C . M. G.
OTT, D .S .O. IrI\'DE1' COLE .
L IEUT. -COLO TEL R ODERT H E:\ TO T R IIODE . J OHN SI R
T REVREDY
R ASII LEI GH
W VN N E, K.C . S.I., K .. C.I.E. H o TOU RABLE
\V ILLL\~I
LIEl'T.- COLOl\EL FI'EDERICK
THE E AR L OF A R RAN, K.P.
THE
Ei\EI'.\L
DOGGL,\ -
L EE, 1\1.R.C.S. , A .M.S.(T. F.)
H ONOUR AI3 LE
'II'
1. B.
ED\\'I~' R O'IlER . L IEUT. - COLO.l" H E1 'BERT A TDREW J. I ONTAGU ~, £L rl lIE LOI~D "
SIR HORACE BROOKS M ARSHALL.
THE
R .LTDELL,
F R.-\ ::\ClS
B OU LTON.
MAJO R P ERC IVAL B E TJA:'I 11 COLON EL EDWI
EOrGE B.\ I'CLAY,
T Im H o 'OUR,\ULE
R.A.1\1. C.(T.F.)
11AJO R O SCAR EVA
R. N.
V.QT. ,
1\ I.D .,
LFl'ED D \TE ACLAND .
OLO.TL En\\'.\RD
IR J OIlX
SIR FRA 'CIS L EV, BARO N ET.
1 ENDS .
l A' ' .
HI S E XCELLE 'CY
l.D.
ALD
(Depu ty Commissioner of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas within the Dominion of New Zealand.) LIEUT. -COLO~ 'EL J OSEPII 4\LEXA 'DER CAMPBELL. A LL.\
G.1\I.I.E. , G. C .V.O.
.
L\ CKE TZIE .
L IEU T.- COL01'EL
HERBERT DAYI D \\ ILLIAM L EWI
PHILIP FRANK,
OL01\EL
GI BSO N, I{ . C. , LL.D.
1.D., F.R.C.S.Edin.
P EG IJ.
]'XEI'.\L I-IOPATIO
'm D O~.i\LD
10 LEY, C. B.
1. .1. ,
LI EUT . S IR
.S.O., R.A.
THE VIS COUNT ESHER, G.C.B., G.C.V.O.
G.C.B., G.
n:. J olIN 1\ TOJzrso
1 0 'TE.DfBEl' T , 1. S .0.,
B RIC.\IHEI'-
TACPIl ERSO
GE ERAL HIS EXCELLE I CY SI R H E N RY
To ?lIAN
'EL Il lS II oNoul'
l\L\JOR FR.\ 'C!.~ \ VILLLDI P IXLEY, F.C.
1.
19
S URGEON -G ENERAL
LUKI S, K.C.S. I., lV1.D., F.R.C.S.
A
TLEY
BLOX.\~I, }'.R.C.S.
L IEU T.- COLOl\'EL
Sm.
R OBERT \\ I LLL\?IJ I JGLIS.
S UI'GEO LGENEl' AL HA Y\VARD R E.\.DER \V IIITEIIEAD, C. B., SI R
CIIARLES
PARDY
F.R. C. . CHARLES CL.\.UDE Cr\ RPE JTER .
[(lIio/,tS
20
BRIG_\'DIER-GE TEP.\.L J ":\'ME' C.B.,
0/
Laches of Grace.
G,ace.
YLMER L
"TIlOPPE I L\LDA E, J .DIE
lIEWELL.
(Assistant Commissioner, No. II. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). \VILLLDI EDMUND LIEUT.-
'fr)onorar}J 'U\niobts of <Brace.
D. . .
l\Lo\JOR PERC\' G .:\'1' I' _\. TT
~m. ROHEI'T
E TER.\.L
PO'iYELL
I--.P . . .
.\. T, l\I.D.,
IT.C.B.,
TEl'lIENSO
J OIl
Gu. TAVE
:\lYTTl B .\.[)E -
K:.C. V.
Anol'.
PUILIPP Zop ED"\IU
ALE.
V J\.
IR LOUIS RE T
?J
AULT, G.C.M. .
I'ET
DO
ER.
TIlE LORD ORAN ~l l{E _\.£ D BROWNE. TIlE HO~OUR.\'llLE \ \ T.\.LLACE
ESlnTT,
TlIE EARL BE.\UCILDIP, P.C., I~ . . SIP ARTHUR HENHY TE~11'LE
IT. C.
JLabies of C3race.
1.
L\.l' TII D.\.LE,
ED:\U. I1ELF
K. . . I.
ELIZAB E TH, 1\1 I' ' . PITT DI ',\FFE
LIEUT.-COLO TEL HENRY 1-10WAI' D. SIR OWE T CO BY PITILIl'P \VILLIAfll TOWNLEY
K.. C.l\I.
L\'CAl'T
EY FILe _\ TE.
EORGE CECIL BE.'\U~10NT \\ ELD-
CAPTAIN TIlE HONOUl'ABLE
pl'I ' GTIIORPE,
TIlE V I COU T
CIIE ON.
.,
b . - \1)EL
L OUI S.\
IrLL PELL,\TT, C.V.O.
(Deputy Commissioner of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas within the Dominion of Canada) . LIEUT.-COLO EL CIL\RLK ALFRFD HODGETT,
11.\1 ' L TTl '., THE LADY T ,\.LHOT DE 1\L\.LAIIIDE.
L \11"\ \Y Yi\ DJI.A:'I 1\1 UJ ' RAY. IT .\T 1L\.l' I I" E E;\[\L\., T lIE L \])\' ,'.0J EILL.
LD.,
L.P.C.P.,
TIlE 1-1 0. Ot;I' \nLE 1\L\.I'Y GF O T'l;Ii\A, LADY E GERTO
IIELr~ C O.' ''' [.\ 1 LO UI SA f\U CE
Canada.
HIS HONOUR LIEUT. -GOVEI'NOR
IR 1-< RL\.N<;OIS- .L
T .\
VIER
LANGELIER.
TIm
I 10 1 ou l' T
l\IAJOR ARTIlUR \VILLLUI lYL\.yo-ROBSON, C.V.O., F.R.C . . , R.A. I.C.(T.F.)
r.
'filE LAn\ VI\J\'N. \111.1-:
11 ,'.
nHL GI'.\. CF ,
l\L\RY 1-< LO I T ~ CE EnITIT, TIlE L .\])\,
\\T\T SO
\YIIEELEJ'.
10 ' T\"
T .
T.
.\.lIT O\ ' , UC llES OF BEDFORD. T TUE I 101 OC I'AllLE ELIZABETIl SOPHIA LC CIE
Ips. EVELYN
T. J OlIN HOPE.
,K.. C.V.O.,
.B.,
C.l\1:. G. FRANK HENRY COOK, C. 1. E.
TIlO~lAS HEN RY WOOL 'TO
Tl
l\L\RY DU
SIR ER EST FREDERICK SCIIIFF.
l\IAJOR-GENERAL SIP GEOFFRY I1ARTO
~1\
CE: L .\DY
GE:NE\ Ii.. \'1;: , L .\])Y
IEL RODERT \VILKIE.
WILLIr\.l\1 1-IE RY
11':. I3\,TlIE E,\ OF FRESIIFORD.
E:,DL\ CE CILl \,
COLONEL ~IR l-IENIZY
Dr\.
F YAl' BORO UGII.
CLAR .\ Fl' ElJEI ' IC' \, LAD\' F .\I] ' ll. \'Ih lT .
lIT HELL.
of
F LL TD .· EL
O U KTE~S
lAP\,
L\.!, \" PrID E \ C.'
F.R.C.S.Ed.
A.l\I.S.
AU GUS f\., :\11 " " \V OO TJ .\LL.
l\L\'l' CL\. l \:'H.LL\
1.
LIEUT.-COLONEL SIR JO ~ EPII FA\TEl', BARONET, l\1.
ROBERT
TIlE L ~\I ) Y ,\L\l lE LLE .l\NNIE EGEl'TON. FELI e r \ ELIL \B E nr, C O Ci\Tl'S~
FORE'TER. JOHN \\ ILLLUI
.
IS,\BELL 'I., C OL'~ TE . S O F LDrEl ' ICT.
.
EYMOl: I\,
EORGE
1\L\UA\IE DE B U ~TPO
,\
r,
(Deputy Commissioner of No. III. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).
I 'I.]'\',
KATI[LEE I
11' S. l~ .
E\'i'DIGATE-NEWDEGATE.
TH OI'i\'E.
O CTAYL\., 1\IRs.
G. E.
\VI CKILDl LEGG.
SARl \.1I VA JNER, L .\J)\' Cll U IlB.
A
TA ANNETTE 1\Iri\'NIE, l\IIS .'
OCIJ h' .. \. l' E.
HARRIET JULL\, L ,\.J)Y JEPIISON. CATIIERI I E
IRS.
. C.
,
\VAR])l~ LL.
Ladies of Grace.
22
E:\IILY FRANCES SARAH, l\IR .' . STEWART E LIZABETH VIOLET,
Ladies of Grace. RO\\'\.
T IIERE SA S USEY I-IELEN, MARCHI O TESS OF LOKD OKDERRY. ALICE, TH E LADY N ORTIICOTE, C.1.
IRS. E DWARD COLEGRAVE.
CLE~IE TINA, THE L "\.DY LILFORD . I{ATHLEE?\, l\IR .
U PTO
FLOREN CE C.(\.ROLI E, l\IRs. SEYMOUR C ORKRAN . ALICE RICIL\IO l -D,
PRIOR.
HENRIETTA CHARLOTTE,
IRs. G ARXETT-O R:\IE.
RACIIEL, COUNTESS OF D UDLEY.
IR. TARLETOK.
ALICE HARRIET, L/I.DY SE .( \.G ER H t:r.; T.
l\L-\TILDA JA1T E, l\1Rs. l\IARcus I-IARE.
ELIZABETH, THE LADY L OCH .
E~IILY, l\1ISS Du PRE.
CAROLINE, l\IR . SHAEK.
TERESA EDEx,
HELEN l\IAY,
ELLEN BEI'TIL\, l\IRs. EDWAI'D TL'FXELL.
IR. PLATT.
l\L-\RY CAROLINE, ~II
l\IRs. RI CHAI'DSOX .
GER.;\.LDIXE GEORGIANA l\IARY,
COt:LCHER.
BEATRIX FRAKCE ~ , l\L-\RCIl I OXESS OF
1ARCHIONESS OF BRISTOL.
ELE.\X OI' FRANCES \V ESTO~', VISCOUXTESS ESHER.
\\T.\. TERl'ORD.
LOL'ISA l\IARY, TIl E LADY 1(1' I GHTLEY OF FA\\, LEY.
'VIKI FRED AXK.\, DUCHESS OF PORTL..-\.?\D.
LUCY, l\IRS. R. G OFTON -SAL:\I OXD .
HER SEY ALICE,
AL:\IA, l\IARClIlOKESS OF BREADALlJ.AXE,
BEATRI CE
HILDA BURELLA l\IrTCHELL, ~IIS
C.\. ,[PBELL OF
CCIDL\.?\XOCII.
j
IARCIIIO J.'ESS OF LI XLITIIGOW.
OPIIIA,
II'S. H L'GH S1.JTLEJ GOUGH.
l\L\PY, V ISCOC;\ TE S FALKL..-\:\ D .
ELEAXOR A:'IELIA, l\IARCHIOXE. S CA~ . "\1' flE S.\1..'.
S u.·.\X, CUL'\TES' OF
AKKETTE N ORA JANE, LADY R OYD ' .
Gr .-\CE, :\11's. II c.TTER -\V E. TOX OF I-IuKTEI'STOX.
CICELY l\IARY, THE LADY CHARLES CAYL 'D bII-BE:\TL (K.
ETH EL, L .\DY BEDFORD.
A T TIE E:'IILY, LADY HA?\ BURY- \YI LLI:DfS .
Ev.\. C l\I'OLL 'E , LADY TR E1\'DELL.
J ANE DARLIKG,
AMY,
IRS . C t:LLEY OF FO\yDEl'l'Y.
OLIYIA, TIlE LADY HEXRY CAYEXDISII-BE:\TI~CK. J EK1\'IE, l\IRS. GEORGE CORK\YALLIS
\\TEST ,
C.1.,
L\'L:\rE~B UR Y.
L .\DY T .\TE.
KATHA RIXE L Ot;I A, COG,. ' T ESS OF ELLES:\IERE.
P. P .C.
ELLEX, THE HOXOCR.;\BLE l\II's. J OYCE . BR.\.CrLE\.'. (Almoner. Ellesmere Commandery ).
AGXES, l\Irss KEYSER, R. R. C.
VIOLET, VISCOC:NTE.
GEORGIAKA ELISABETH, COU1\'TE. ·S OF DL'DLEY, R.R.C.
l\IAPY ALICE, L .\DY H ODGSOX.
VIOLET, THE LADY EDWARD C ECIL.
SAR.\II GILBERT, l\1R . J. S. GRIFFITIIS.
T HE LADY SARAH I SABEL AUGU TA \VILSON, R.R.C.
OLGA, L .\DY EGERTOX.
T HEODOSIA, LADY BAGOT, R.R.C.
EMILY C.\POLIXE, l\lRS.
H EKRIETTA, l\1ISS \VEDG\\, OOD, R.R.C.
ALI CE, CUU;\-TESS OF DERBY.
AG ' ES F AKKY, LADY TEMPLE.
EVELYX ELI Z.(\13ETH, l\1RS. \V.
T HEHoXOURABLEAGNES
23
IARV, l\1 RS. CHARLES GOLD:'L\XN, R. R.C.
SARAH ELIZABETH, LADY H UGIIES - H UTTER
of Plas
Cach.
P APILLOX. D.
JAMES.
ALBERTA, COU J.' TES' OF PLyr,I 01 TH. SARAH A 'N , l\IRs. RH ODES .
H ELEN, l\IRS. MAN STUART ,
ALICE, C OUNTES S GREY.
L OUISA J Al\'E, l\1RS. HERBERT CA:\[PBELL.
EDITH, LADY BLr\l\'D-SUTTON.
A DELINE MARIE, DUCI-IESS OF BEDFORD .
JES. IE
M ARY, MRS. A. H. MORGA .
ANKlE EVELYN,
S ARAH, THE LADY PIRBRIGHT.
BERYL CARNEGY, l\Irss J OSEPII.
MAXWELL MARGARET MACDO UGAL L, MRS. SCEALES.
SYBIL FRA TCES, LADY EDE
GUTHRIE, LADY TR USCO TT. 1ISS PELLY.
T.
Esqniyes.
Ladies of Grace. GEORGIANA NINA
IARCIA, THE LADY LLA TGATTOCK.
1ARY B E NITA, D UCIIE S OF H Al\IILTO
ELIZABETH,
J
of (Brace.
1T)onorar~ ~abte5
A D BRA DON.
IRS. E. F. CIIINERY.
25
J E NIE GOODELL, l\1RS . A. A. BLOW.
E::'IILY BLA TCHE, THE H ONOURABLE LADY HARVEY.
~IARY FRA TCES, Mrs. Ro ALDS.
D OROTHY l\IA UD, THE H ONOURABLE LADY H AIG.
H ENRIETTE, l\1ADEMOISELLE DE LABROSSE.
HELENA C ONSTANCE, l\1I S' FRA TK. l\1ARY HARRIETT, l\Ir S GRI FFITII .
)Esquires.
PHYLLIS A TGELINA R o A::'IOND, I-I ER EXCELLENCY TIIE L .ADY SYDENIIAJ\I.
CAPTAI
EDWIN FH.E TD .
THE LAD Y CATHERli\E HENRI ETTA l\1rLNES G ~\'SI ~ELL.
G ENERAL SIl' EDWARD FRANCIS CIIAPl\1A ,
H ER EXCELLENCY TH E L ADY EDELINE STRICI-LAND .
SIP EDWAl'D LOUGIILI
LILAH, L ADY C REAGH.
ALEXANDEr
ETHEL CHARLOTTE, L ADY I-I EwETT .
L IEUT.-COLONEL
AG TES l\1 URRA \T,
1RS. CHARLES EBDEN.
0'
1ACKli\TTOSII l\L\.CKI TTOSI I. SIR GEORGE
LI
CIL\RLES \ VILLL\J\I D\:sON PERRINS. COLONEL
Irss COx.-
.\'\,IES.
SIl'
C OLONEL Enw.ARD ROGER PRATT. RI CHARD SnTS
W.
L AURIE.
0 TKIN.
MAJOR C. l\1rTFORD BURGESS.
LETTICE M ARY ELIZABETH, COUNTESS B EAUCIIAl\IP.
TI IE
LAURA, L ADY MARSHALL.
CHARLE S BOUGIITON HA:\rILTOi\T, C.l\1.G.
RO BINIA l\IARIO
COLONEL GEOPGE F. LEYERSOi\T, R.E.
J,
VI SCOUNTESS l\Iou TGARRET.
ADELAIDE, l\IRS. CHARLES COTTOr . ELEANOR CHARLOTTE,
Irss \VARRENDER .
GIANA, THE L ADY l\10UNT-STEPIIEN. ELEANOR K ATHLEEN, l\IRS. L EWIS \VI-IITE. E VELEEN OLIV E ALICE, l\IRs. G. \V. \V OOLASTON . LA URA GWE TDOLEN, l'd RS . F. R. TRENCH GASCOIGNE. THE H ONOURABLE FLORE TC E MARIA D ALY. G RACE J UL IA, LADY D RUJ\Il\IOND . C AROLINE AN GELINA, MADAME FREDER I CK L. BIfiQUE. ALICE STARR, L ADY TILLEY.
AGNES, L ADY JEKYLL. CO L STANCE M ARY, LADY K
lASTER OF GRAY.
LI EUT.-COLONEL
STLEY
H.
TERRY.
ROGER DUKE.
MAJO}, GEORGE ARTHUR GILDEA. L IEUT. -COLO TEL GER,\LD TIIOl\IAS RA WN LEY, R. A.
1. C .
J AMES \VI LLLDI FI'ESIIFIELD . LIEUT.-COLOKEL ROBERT l\1ACKENZIE HOLDEN. R OBERT CIL\.RLES BROW T,
i.B., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.S.E.
J A 1£S GEORGE POWELL. COLO TEL I VOR PllILIPPS, D.S.O., l\1 . P. ClIARLES H E
LILIAN MARGARET, L ADY CLARK.
K.C.V.O.,
IT.C.V.O., C . .
ELIZAB ETH
FRA TCES, MRS. J.
H OLFORD,
AUGUSTUS CIL\.RLES FREDERICK FITZGEORGE,
l\IARY PETERS, l\IRs. E DGAR SIIEPPARD. IARY, L ADY STRONG.
DSA.Y
C.I.E.
l\IA UD J ACQUELIXE RA CHAEL A:L\ NIE ,
R.A.
1ALLEY.
L UC\T C ECILIA, COUNTE S OF SCARBRO UG II. 1ARIE BK\.UCLERK, COUNTESS OF ARRi\.r .
K..C.B.,
RY MILBURN,
lVI. B.
SIR J AMES BALFOUR PAUL, C.V.O. (Lyon I{ing of Arms). HENRY CL AUDE BLAKE, l\1.V.O. (Athlone Pursuivant of Arms).
TO"\VLE S.
GERARD BONIIA 1 CARTER.
JOlIN
F AIRBAI RN .
26
1\IAJOR HYLA NAPIER HOLDEN.
LIE UT.-C OLO EL CHARLES ROBERT TYRRELL, M.R.C.S., L.S.A.,
OLIVER \VILLIA M .
R.A.l\1.C.
COLONEL ].\'?lIES HARPER, C .\.PT.·UN CHARLE
1. D.,
. 1. S.(T. F.)
COLO EL \VILLL\:\1 GRAYDON CARTER.
CLIVE BIJ\'GILDI, C.1\1.G.
CAPTAIN CIIAl'LES CO,IY
SIR \VILLLDI BULKELEY 1-1 UGIIES-H UNTER, B .. \.POKET.
KEITII \VILLL\~I
COLOKEL HEJ\TRY LLOYD HOWARD
JESSE \VALLWORK .
C. B.
C.\.PL-\.IN ALEX.ANDER PENROSE 1\1 URR.\.Y.
STlL\CIL\.
ICHOLA.' GEORGE BER", leI( LE CIDIERE. COLONEL CHARLE
FREDERICK
CAPTAIN
IOHx
CH.-\.RLE
PETER LITTLE.
®.Q1:.,
IUl'l'AY (CarnarvonPursuivantExtraordinary).
1-1 OLlIE (Secretary and Receiver, Ellesmere Commandery).
J
T. CL.\.IR AXSTRUTIIEP,
\VILL1.D1 Dr.'Bl'O\\- 13I'YDONE-I"\CK, L.P.C.P., L.R.C.S.Ed.
~bJOI ' DC'DLE\' 1IEX]'\,
TlIO~L\ S :\ 1:.LSO . . }
RICI-U.RD BLAKE.
LIEUT,-COLONEL GEORGE r\LGERXOX DR.\.FI- EN .
'Ioonorarr Ser\?inQ :JErotbers. ROBERT I .\CK ·OX.
OLIYER FR.-\. ER.
LIEUT.-COLONEL HENRY
I OIIN
THO~IA" AT'CIlEl' LO'\'E.
B.\'R~ES.
EDW.\'I'D
D.-\.,'ID 1\IcNICOLL.
(Assistant Commissioner, Province of Ontario District St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas within the Dominion of c'anada), l\IAJOR H.-\.RRY BRYDGES YATES, 1\1. D.
BOWDLEI~,
R. E.
VVILLIAM HENRY 1\IORGAN
(Deputy Commissioner of the' St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas, 1.1.1 Storekeeper, St. John Ambulance Association). ILLIA::\l RAPIIAEL GATT.
MAJOR-GENERAL SIR FRANCIS HENRY RUTHERFORD DRUJDIOND,
HORATIOYOLLAND,
l.R.C.S., L.S.A.
MAJOR GILBERT STEWART CRAWFORD, M. D., R.A. M.C.
TIl O:\L\'S
CGGSTCS HEXRY SCOTT S COTT - \\'"IIIT E .
S \\'.\NTO~
T .
IrDDLETO~ HARP I
J\L-\'R HALL
I I01>l'EI' .
G EORGE EDWI~
KIN
ROBERT SDIPSO l.
A
JOI-L I AMES
ER.
TDERS O:\f.
rOLE.
ROBERT SLO.\N.
D U)f13LETON. TRO:\IAS HORNSBY H IL'l'O:\f.
J ORN FREDERICK SHELLEY.
MACFARLANE LAPSLEY.
Staff-Surgeon ALGERNON CARTER BEAN, R.N.
CLEM ENT H EATIlCOTE. ALFRED IOIIN TRnHIER.
THOMAS Gm 'ON, M. B.
I AMES
TIlE RE\-.
ROBERT
K.C.I.E., C.B. IOIl
P Y.\LL.
EDW.-\'RD \V.\LTEl'
S lDIUEL
ALEXANDER LIEB:\L-\'NN,
(ASSIstant Commissic~>ner. Province of the Cape of Good Hope District, St, John Ambulance BrIgade Overseas within the Union of South Africa.l.
V\
ODEPT GOOD,YI T.
JOlIN PERI'\'.
CHARLES JO EPH COPP, 1\1.D.
l\L\.JOR BASIL \VILFRED BOWDLEI'
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\VALTER REGLNALD BAKER, C.V.O.
JrDIES
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IcDo~ .-\'LD OGILVIE.
ED\\TN D.\.'YES.
1\L-\.JOR
LEX.\XDER, C.l\1.G.
J OIlX HL~]'Y R OGEl'S , A.C.A.
C.\.PT.-\.IX ERJ\'EST BE.\.CHCROFT BECKWITH T OW.'E.
THO:\L\.
SCOTT SCOTT-GATTY.
LIEUT.-C OLOXEL LACEY ROlJEl'T IOIIN ,'ox .
1\1.\7.0., D.S.O.
1\L\.JOR CIL-\.RLES
27
H oHorary Servillg Brot/lers.
Esqllires.
1\1. R. C. S.,
L. R. C. P.,
WILLIA f H
U~IPIIRIS \VINNY.
(ASSistant Commissioner, No.!. District, St. John Ambulance GEORGE T A NER.
Brjgade~.
28
Honorary Serving Brothers.
H oILorary Serving Brothers.
\\ ILLIAilI FRE TCH.
FRANK H ERDEI' T MAP SHALL.
ALFRED JOlIN HILL.
\VILLIAilI GEORGE MORA_ T.
SHUTE BARRII\GTO~ PIERS.
AL.\
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JOU1 JOSEPH OLLEY.
IAH REE
STAilIP.
PAULL.
AUGU TUS l\IONTAGUE HART.
GEORGE AI'MI'L'.cE.
J AilIES P AG E.
\VALTER DUNCA
\V ILLIAi\I
GEORGE
HENRY TrrO:\IA
J0
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ES.
SERGEANT-MAJOl> \VILLIA:\1 HE RY Si\IITH.
FRACY.
HENRY \\ ALTER FINCH1.D I,
LIDDELL.
JOIlf CALVIN LI
PARKER.
(Honorary Clerk to the Librapy).
\\'ALTER FIl'TH. FREDERICK LO~lAX:.
\V ILLIA:\I \V HITE.
(Assistant Commissioner, No. VII. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).
JA:'IIES SYD~EY JONES.
\V ILLIA:\I J AllIES H EXRY POI TIN.
ROBERT 1\101'I'IS VVILLIAl\lS,
JOHN EDWIl
JOCELY~ GODEFI'OI.
HODGSON.
l\IAJOR J OlIN HERBERT RIVERS,
1. R. C.S.,
L. R. C. P.
GEORGE CUN~I1TGILDr.
CAPTAIN AND QU_-1.RTER:\IASTER HARRY SPACK~L'.j\\ R. A. ~I. C.
HENI'Y HOW.'.I'D STINTOX.
O"\YE~ DOCKERY.
GEOPGE SO:\IEl'\TILLE.
l\IAX"\YELL GEORGE l\IATTY.
GEOl'GE LEE.
\\ ILLIA:\I BOLTON.
HE:-iRY
Vi AL TER
PAUL
JOHN BOOKER.
FREDERICK SPRAWSON.
(Assistant Commissioner, No. II. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). T
CALDWELL
U HTHOFF, 1. D.
JOSEPH JOHN FRANCIS CORBETT. \VILLIA:\i KEEBLE. JOHN HEN!'Y CUCKOW. MAJOR
A..
ALFRED EDWARD PERKINS, D.S.O., l\1.B., Australian 1.S., (Medical Officer-in·Chief of the St. John Ambulance Brigade
Overseas within the Commonwealth of Australia). THO:\iAS STORIE DIXSON, l\1. B., (Deputy Commissioner of the New South Wales District, St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas within the Commonwealth of Australia). HE TRY BURTO~. MAJOR
\V ILLIAM
l\1.B.
JOSEPH OGDE~.
ALFRED ROBERT RUNDELL.
J OH
IAN:-:'!' !ELD SHORE.
I' Al
SON
HEADLEY.
FREDERICK GILDEPT. CHARLES 1-DIE.
TU.L K. ,
(Assistant Commissioner, Auckland District, St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas within the Dominion of New Zealand). JOH1
L_-'.NE I(!NG.
\\ 1LLIA:'II HOLLI~GS. 11AJOR GEOI'GE GOLBOUPN TARRY. HUGH REGINALD THOMAS,
(Assistant Commissioner, Otago District, St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas within the Dominion of New Zealand). \V1LLL-'I.~I EDWARD J 0 EPH GILBERT. JOSEPH
THO:\IAS G.ARI TEP.
1L-\JOl' GERALD H_'.:\IILTON GODDARD, HUGHES.
29
R.A.1\I.C.
CUTHBERT NICHOLSON.
WILLIAM l-IARVEY REEVES.
\IV 1LL11'.:'II
\ V EDSTEr'.
JAMES BISHOP.
PI-IIN EAS
H A YilIA
WILLIAM HENRY MAUNDER.
JAjIES STEW~'.RT BROOKE, F.R.C.S.I., L.I<::.Q.C.P.I.
GEORGE JACKSON.
HARRY EDWARD
VlILLIAM BAKER FISHER.
ALBERT I-IrNCHLIFFE.
T.
1ELLOR.
o
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H OIlOI"t7rj FREDErIC)'
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EOI\GE THO:\IA
\\T,\
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ALFRED FI\AXCI~
LICCT.-
TREET. ~I.
TIIO~r\
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~LJOl' BLTLEI' IEYE\\ rIGHT JOIl~ ER1\'l:-;r I L\Rl\I~.
GEORGE J OH.- T"CCKER.
HERBERT
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H o/lorary Servillg Sisters.
HO/lorary Serving BrotT/us.
32
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ARTHUR HENRY TWI ' ELTON. DUXC.\.N GILBERT
(Assistant Secretary of the St. John Ambulance Association). PERCY GEORGE D .\'R\·IL-S~IITII.
THO:JL\.S H.\.RRISON ROBERTS.
FRED R i\.WSOX.
WILLIAM
BIRDWIIISTLE.
T.\'XLEV VVOODCOCK.
MAJOR ARTHUr
FAULCONER POULTON.
ARTHUR J A ,rES F OI~REST.
\VILLLDI HE~RY TRDILETT.
WILLLDI STOCI'ILDf.
PETER C.-DIEROX.
CHARLES NOBLE
FR.-\'~K J .DIE · E~DIS.
IrLXER.
\~TILLLDI EDWAl' D ADL\.RD.
HE~RY Pur':YI .
\VILLL\'~I ROBERT
~IITII.
TRY
l\IAJOR RI CIL\.! ' 1) JOLIN
(Assistant Secretary of the Tel'ritorial Branch, St. John Ambulance Association, and Secretary of Brigade Resel'ves ).
ROBERT ROUTLEDGE,
IAS \VILKI SON.
\\1 ILLIA~I I I E
IONTEITII.
33
GEORGE ROBERT NIXON COLLINS.
Jllnior.
?\1AGNU .
EDWARD RED~IA VNE
10RPHET.
Sen'ing :fErotber.
J OHN THO~IAS ROUGULEY.
TIlO~IAS ED'\-.U ' D HARRI .
FREDERIC BRIXDLE.
THO~IA.' LYXFORD P.\.TERSOX. LORENZO B .-\'KES.
1bonotat)? Sert'ing Sisters.
FRAKK ALBERT ADA~I . EDGAR FAWLEY
IrLLINGTOX.
J.
\VILLIA~I HEXRY BIRD.
AGNE , 1\IRs.
SURGEON-LIEUT.-COLONEL JOIE\ D .. \'NIEL LLOYD, l\l.R.C.S· '1 L.R.C.P.
BU.'E, 1\11. S BOURKE.
HUGH LEWI -HUGHES,
CAPTAI~
I SA.\'C
L.R.C.P.
&
C.
E~DL\' C"\.TIIEI'INE, :\1RS. GOODIX. GERTRUDE,
Ips.
FREDERICK STA TBURY.
l\1AUDE E~DL\LI~E,
COLQUHOUN.
LINES.
l\I1' ' . \V.
ARTHUR LUCAS.
SELl TA, IVIISS BL\.ND.
T O~I DAVIES.
CATHERINE,
THO:JIAS
\i\T ALL>\CE,
1. D.
WILLIA:JI ED~IU~D THO~IAS, ED:JIUXD TURING
A WDRY.
l\IRS.
J.
C.
BRASIER.
U :L\DERWOOD.
E;\DIA ELIZABETII, l\Irss GIEVE. L.R.C.P.
&
S.Ec1.
FLORENCE 1\I..\1'Y, EDITH
N AO~II,
TvIRS.
RA~ISAY.
l\1rss Boup KE.
WILLIA~I VINTNER SDrPKINS.
ELIZABETH,
HARRY SYKES WITTY.
THE REV.
CHARLES ORCHARD.
THE REV.
HARRIE JOHN HALLATT.
MABEL OWEN, 1\1RS. ALLEI.
HENRY WALTON GOOD~IA
AG ES 1\1ARY.
LEWIS FRANK HAY~IAN.
HONORIA,
JOSIAH PERKIN BENT.
FRANCES DOROTHY, 1\IRS. ARCIIDALE.
ERNEST RUSIIWORTII.
ELIZABETH I(ATIILEE1,
IRS.
SLK\.TH GENT.
10THER SUPEPIOR ST. CATHERINE. 1\10THEP SUPEl-ZIOP ST. JOHN.
TvIRS.
1\1 Ul\IBV.
1\11SS ICENNEY.
IRS.
RUSSELL.
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HOllorary Sur'<..,iJICf Sisturs.
34 GRACE,
GW E -DOLEN KATE,
1ISS SDI PSOJ\' .
IR _~ .
ELI ZABETH,
OR,\. GLADYS,
OYLE .
FLORA KATH LEEN, 1\Ir lARG.\.RET, 1\Ir IVIARY, l\IAY,
lIS
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l\L\.RY,
J ULI A C :\:\IPLIN G,
l\IAUD
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11
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1\1ANN.
L-\.R Y BRL D , l\ II
EMMA ANN, JE SIE E. l\1ARION,
\V llEATLEY.
l\Ir ~_
1\1.,
LA URA,
l\1rs
HITCIHL\.
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l\IR . .
l\IR . . T.
1\11.
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S
PATEI' SO.' .
::\ II!-iS
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1r S LEAVERS.
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l\IRs.
J'OSS.
.\'R .UI , l\IIs.'
CIT i\J' D.
l\1ARIE,
EUL\TIETII
CAROLINE CH .\.RLO TT E, CH RISTINA AN~ E, l\IRs.
MISS BAINBRIDGE.
O. \V.
MISS CHILD.
1\Irss COUCH.
1\1ISS J EWELL.
SISTER ST. ALEXANDRA
LADY GIFFORD.
ETHEL,
l\rIrss
.
DUFF.
MISS JO Y. l\11ss MCCAUL,
1.\,1'\", l\IRs.
JeLL\. ETHTII
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B.\IRi\_ FATIIEI'.
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HOOPER .
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l\Irss
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H UGIIES . H E\"W.\RD, 1\1 J' s. \V. B.
ETIIEL l\L\.DELI1-E, R.R.C.
ING.
ADOLPlIUS HARRISO
JANE D UXLOl',
STELLA
BRUX
H.\.J' I' IETTE, 1\1 RS . J. \
Lucy, :\I1's. ELLIN,
L ANDR I (1\1ISS MARY CARROLL). 1AUD,
l\I1' S.
L\Ll' A JESSIE.
MARY L OUISA, MISS DA:\10
l\IARY,
STATEN.
R. CRL\~E. U l'QUllART.
:JIrSc, GR.\IL\.:\I.
. \X~IE j.\i\-E, :\IIs.' DOUGLAS.
M RS . RE:\I Y.
J.
DU); CA'\/
EDITH, SISTER 1\1ARY.
S OPHIE CATHERINE,
Ros. ·.
B \1'I'.\.TT.
:\I1's.
Axx,
SOPH IA,
ROBERTSON.
H YLAXD.
ANNIE R EID, l\1rss P ARSOJ\'S .
CH RISTIN A,
D.\.LGLEI.'II.
~IAR\, 1< OR BES, l\Ir~ . l\1ACKE '%IE. ~L\'RV BI: \.T1'1CE, :\1p, . :'\IOOIJART.
.:\I.\IZ\' :JI.\.lTIl',
MR S . EICHNER.
JANE CHARLOTTE,
\\!.
l\1Rc, . G.
S.-\R.\II \1\ ~ TE, :\Irs
.:\hRGAl'l :T
II 's LESLIE.
l\IABEL ELIZABETH,
~Il's. RUTIIERFORD.
Ci\TJIERIXE ROWLA::-,rD,
R .\CIIEL,
G REEN .
Er,DIA,
PAULL.
II. S BAT\: KES.
.:\1Al 'GARET,
GR EEN .
NIE, l\Ir ss HAR VEY.
PENELOPE,
AL\
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DY :'oN .
l\1r s
l\ L-\'R lA,
FAXXY,
l\Ir S HORNE
L\.SON.
l\ 1 ISS BEDFORD.
GRACE l\L\J'Y l\IARTli\,
HAL E .
HARRIET JANE, IR.
1r '
l\II{S .
IRS.
T,
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K END.\.LL.
G. \VOLFF.
l\Ir .. S SPEED .
BELLE BOn\TON,
Ir ss 1\10LES.
BLAIR,
LILIA
ELLA.
PL,\.TT.
KL TG .
CATHERINE SWA
S R OBINSO~ .
JANE ELEAJ\' OR, 1\Ir.
ANNIE,
KI ~
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PILAND,
11. 'S
] ANET,
S C .\.LD,\VELL.
IISS
ELIZABETH I(ATIILEEN. A:\IV Gl' .\.CE
1\1c1\1 UNN.
Ir ss TALBO T.
K..\'THLEEl
l\11
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SnI P ON.
SAR.\.H J ;\.J\' E,
}] ollorary Servillg Sisters.
ETHEL RIDLEY,
l\IRs .
l\IRs.
E.
Fl.'lIER.
G. E . LA
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TvVISS.
35
HOllorary Associates.
36 ELLEN,
lAUD BOOTLE
\VILLL\ilIIN.\ SAID.-\,:f\1r
~J\LI CE,
(Honorary OrganiZing Commissioner, St. John Ambulance AssOCiation).
W ILBRAI1AilI.
Joseph Dallas Pratt, hID., FR. C. S. Ire I.
D .\VIDSON.
DEPUTy-SUI'GEON-GENERAL SIP PODEPT WILLIAM JACIC'ON,C.B.
Irss HANDY.
JVi/liam E(imulld Cant, llf.D., F.R. C.S.
:f\1RS. HOW.i\RD.
AN , lY1Rs. C .\YE.
l\IARY, :f\11's. \V.
LAURA ],\NE , MISS GADIE.
FLORE l CE S \l'AII, ::\1Rs.
HARRIET ELIZABETII, l\IRs. Dow!.
THE
IARTHA, :f\1RS. H .i\'R\'EY REEYE .
E. CA 'T.
INSPECTO]'-GI' .Tl'.\L HENI'V CIrAI'LES \VOODS, C.V.O., C.B.,
R.N.
I.D.,
J.DIES P OnEf'T ' 0,.'
1bonorar)1 :associates. Those whose names appear in italics hat e, sillce their ell} oZment as Honorary Associates, beco/lle Heillbus of the Order.
Philip Frank, .11!.D. PAULI~A. ~Irss GRAN\' ILLE. G E~ER.-\'L THE RI GHT HO~OUPADLE SIR HENRY BR .\CI(ENlJURY}
P rCIIAI'])
1. D.
C.\S 'IDI,
]OIIN PLE\'DELL \VILTOX,
I. B.
::\I.R.C.S.
ALEX .\;\TDEI ' TJIEODO! ' E BR"\~J),
~I. D.
Christopher CIlllds, i1.f.D, Stuart Crawford TVardell. F . L\T ~Ty Lour. .\, Irss C _\LDER. OR:\L\~ illuOl 'E, l\I.D.
P.C., G.C.B., I(.C.S.I., R.A.
EpIt7~az';lZ
lJiacDowel Cosg'nwr:, lIID. Colollel jam.es Raltkz·Jl.
\V. STE\YART SUTHERLAND. CHARLES H ENRY BE~NETT, 11. D.
~IoORE, ~1. D.
K "\TE,
Edmund Owen, FR. C.S., LL.D. SURGEON-G ENERAL SIR CI-L\RLES
1\Ir
IcDoJ\'oUGH CUFFE,
K. C. B.,
]OII;-.,r
~) FULLAG_\l'.
l\1 r...,s E \ ' ELEGIT. \V~\LTO .T BJ'O\\-XE, :\1. D.
ELIZ.\BET H
F.R.C.S.Edin.
J.
i\J\',
FREDEPIC :f\1rCII \EL \V.\LLIS,
THE RIGHT Ho OURABLE ROBERT FARQUIIARSO , P.C., :f\1.D.}
JValter Rowley.
i.R.C.S.
]A:\IES \V.\LL.\CE l \KDERSO 1rss LLOYD.
1\I. R. C. S.
Lz'cut.-Colollcl Frederz'ck He1l1JI Appleb)" 111. R. C. S. ]A~IES \VY.\PD Goo cn,
LL.D. CAROLINE ANN E,
F. R.C.S. Ed.
I'L\.SE,
FI'EoERl cr CIL\I'LES :\IE.\R. ', • FRA l CIS
SANDFORD
J)ACl'E CrAVEN .
HO~() UI' \131.E ELlI:.ABETll CIL\lZLOTTE K 'OLLYS.
LOUISA, i\1RS. B .\RNE..
BRIGADE-SURG EOI
, 1\1. D.
EDWJ\RD J .\CKSON , 1\1. R. C. S.
Robert Brudenell Carter, F.R. C. S.
Erllest Laurz'e Rob£71son, L. R. C.P.
JOHN HOVELLE OGILVIE,
ROBERT Hu T,1\1.P.C.S.
L.R.C.S. Ed.
JANE CHARLOTTE, MISS TOPPING.
RICIIARD BUl'DETT SELLERS, l\I.R.C.S.
ETHELD REDA AN A, MISS BE ET.
/olz71 Astley Bloxal7l, FR. C.S. Major Georg'e He'wry Darwin, llfD.
J ESSIE FISHER, MRS. J.
37
SURGEON-MJ\JoP GEOl'GE ALLAN HUTTON.
1ISS SCOTT Fo TER.
TIlE L .\DY ALICE
K~ATE,
Honorary Associates.
K.
OGILYIE.
ROBERT BR1JCE, M.R.C.S.
TrrO:\1AS PARTRIDGE, :f\I.R.C.S.
The Rev. Paul Williams Wyatt.
ALFRED J OIl
J OHN WISE~IAN.
CU.i\RLES
I-lE RY CRESPI,
TEil1PLE~L\
, :f\1. D.
1\1. R. C. P. Ed.
HOl/orary Associates.
HOl/orary A sociafcs.
3
SURGEO
1. D.
ROBERT SI TCLAIR,
I-IENRY PERCY POTTER, 1\1. D.,
I. R.
JOHN LIONEL STRETTON, PHEBE, 1\11.
F. R.C.S. . S.
LANKE TER.
ETHEL GORDON,
IRS.
BEDFORD
1-' E
' WICK.
Lieut.-Colollel JO/llt Lees Hall, J/'R. C.S., L. R. C.P ..b'd. Colonel James Calltlz'e, FR.C.S., R.rl.Jl.C. (T.l~-.) 'I.I~.C . .
\VILSON CORBIN,
BENJAl\IIN POULTON, 1\1. D.,
tV. . TVzllianz Fal'rballk, C. V. 0., lIf. R. C. S. Flelllz'llg lIlaJlc Saltdwz'th, lIID. C.M.G.,
TEPH[~ NS, L.R.C.P.
\VILLL\i\I JOlL l 0
UPGEO T-M J\JoP
ALFRED CIB,\YNEl~, 1\1. R. C. S.
THO~L\,
LIE UT.-COLO r EL CITAPLES RAJ: DOLPH KILKELLY,
HE RY ALGEr'
1. P . C. S
ALFRED OWEN LA KESTEl',
39
1rOD ON,
L.P.C.P.
11ENPY l- LulIrOND S MITH, 1\tr '1. R • C • S
Sz'r Robert John Collie, MD. \VILLL\l\I Ui\' Xt\, L.R.C. P. SURGEON-COLO~T EL GEOl' GE
IIDDLE~IL s, 1\1.D.
I-farr), PClllZz'llg-fo/Z Hallows, J1J.D.
1.R.C. '.
Tile HOILozt1'abie Sir JOllll rl lexa1ldcr CockburJl, 1(. C. l71. C., ill. D.
:f\1AI'Y,
1T.Qt.,
Colonel Charles Joseph Trz'mble, C.lI.!. G., L. R. C. P. 1Ilary CarohJle, lIIz'ss COlt/eller.
COLONEL EDWARD BARON 1-I .\RTLEY, C.1\1.G., 1\I.P.C.
DR. DANIEL ALFRED T.
IARTE:\,S (
1 Of\\ray).
FRANCES SARAH, 1\IRs. T. J. \VILLL\l\IS. FREDERICK GORDON BRO\YN, M.R.C.S.
Samuel Osborn, F.R.C.S. GEORGE ED\VARD SHUTTLEWORTII,
1. J).
1. D.
THOi\IAS COKE SQUANCE, JOHN CI-IrENE, C.B., l\1.D.
JULIA Ai\'NE, MISS POWELL. FRANCE
JANE,
1RS. FREDEl' ICr \\ l\IGIIT.
1RS. \VALTER RO\YLEY.
SURGEO T-COLO ,-T EL \VILLL\:\1 ROBERT Sl\IlTH, l\1.D.
Elizabeth Vz'olct, 1J111'S. Edward Coleg-rave. :f\L-\py, l\lrss BLACK. AI DREW ].DIES FULLER. Cltarles Co ttOll , F.R.C.P.Ed" lIf.R.C.S. Colonel Andrew Clark, FR.C.S., K.HS. CHARLES -10.' GOODE, 1. R. C. . Lieut.-Colollel Reuter E. Rotiz, D.S.O. COLONEL JOlIN EDW.\.PD SQUIRE, C.B., 1\1.D.
J A:\1£S POTTS ROBERT ' .
:f\1AJOR ALFRED
CROUD , Oi\
TUi\STALL,
1.D.,
F.R.C.S.Ed.
Colonel George Sterlz'71g l?),erso71, J.1I.D., f 1,l1/. . oj Ca7lada. WILLIA~I COTTOK CORN\V"\LL, 1\1. D.
Surgeon-General TV D. Campbell rVzllz'ams, C.B.
J AMES LA TGFIELD VVARI).
ELIZABETlI, LADY THACKERAY.
N ATHA
\tV ILLIA:\I
ALBERT SflfITII.
JA~1ES EGAr
HARR1. 0
MACKINLAY, M.R.C.S.
\i\T OODS, 1\1. D. Colonel George Sam,pson Ellistoll, C.B., iIIR.C.S.
J OI-IN FRANCIS
LIEUT. -COLONEL J ORN J .\T\lE:-; J>E ZOU CllE 1\1AIZSl L\LL,
N EWl\lAN
1-I ENRY.
ARCHIBALD SI CLAIR. LIEUT.-COLOKEL FREDERICK \VILLL\:\I
HEi\'RY DAYlE
1\1.R.C . •
vV ILLIAi\[
J A~J ES SnONE, 1\1. R. C. S.
SAMUEL \VALKER, 1\1.R.C.S.
L.R.C.S.lrel. FRA TCIS
GEORGE GRANT, M.D.
ELLIS.
JANET FRA CES, 1\1ISS
ANDREW 1\1ACLURE. HENRY FRASER STOKE~,
1.D.
LIEUT.-COLO ' EL RIClJARD REGINALD SLEl\lEK, l\1.D ., R.A.M.C. (T.F.)
•
HUGH J ONES ROBERTS,
I U1U~i\ Y. 1. P . C. S.
Charles H. lJfzibunl, III B. COLONEL J OlIr
SCOTT RID DELL, 1\1. V. 0., 1\1. B.
HARRI
~
,
HOllorary Associates.
H ollorary Associates .
40
JAMES BER HARDT lCLINGER
R OBB,
FREDERICK WILLIA;\I ORD,
1\1. D.
41
L.R.C.P.
ARTHUR PRICE, 1\1. R. C. S.
Szt7'g-eo7l -Gencral Siy 1Vzllz'allz Ta),101"', 1(. C.B., 1l1.D., 1(. H. P. HC71rl'ctla, 1I1l5S TFcdgwood, R.R. C. Lz'eut. -Colonel Frederick TVzllz'am Cz'bbon, L .R. C.P.Ed., R.A.l11.C. (T.P.)
John Henry Rog-ers, A.C.ri.
COLO TEL I I E TRY
1\r1A]OR CHARLE CECIL CLA YTO T. ColonelJohn ArnalltJoncs, lIID., lIJ:R.CS., A.11IS.(T.F) JOHN PRIOR PURVIS, ]\1 .R. C . S.
JUDGE BALDWIN,
SURGEON-COLONEL THO~IA
1\1.R.C.S.
FORT,1\1.R.C.S.
\VILLIA)I EDWARD AUDLA TD, 1\1.R.C.S.
(Assistant Commissioner No. III. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). COLONEL \\ ILLLDI K_INNEAR, 1\1.D., A.1\I.S.(T.F.)
LIEUT.-COLONEL BERTHA 1\IARION,
\V ILKE
U LICK
IIA;\IILTON.
I. 1\1. S. Lz·cltt.-C%llel TVzllza771 Er7lest je7lni'ngs, lIID., 1.111.S. l\L\jOR ARTII'0I' FI'EDEI'IC \VILLIA~f VI TG, F.R.C.S.Ed., I. l.S. l\L\JOR \VILLI-Dr JA~IES NIBLOCK, :\I.B., I. I.S. L \ In- GROGAX.
ELLIl\'OR 1-< LOP .\,
J_DIES
DATE' \
LLOYD TJIOll:L\S JONES, 1\1.B.,
VILK IN SOl
, 1\1.
GEORGE S nrpso T.
GEORGE \VE T JONES, 1\I. R.C. S . RICHARD 1\11 T Il~IN
HANS
LIEUT.COLONI :L JOlIN
EYRE l EVERS, 1\1.D. FREDERICK BENJAlIII
B.
SAMUEL TIIO:\L\~ GOI'DON, F.R.C.P.lrel.
.
\VILLIA:\f H.DJ:\TOXD,
J 0 EPH BOURKE, ~I. B.
\VILLI:DI \
Irss BROADWOOD.
I.R.C.S.
VILBl·, j' FOj'CL
Dl.JXT"LE\',
COLONEL ROlfAINE FLEMING STIRKE .
HOIY.\T)1> Dl~CDIU' Bu.'~, 1\1.R.C.S.
LIEUT .-COLONEL EDWARD J OH
COLOXEL J .UIES
DE SALIS.
F. R. C. P. Ed.
UTIIEJ'L\XD \VILKI T', D.S.O.
PERCIVAL SIU TNER SNELL.
l\L\Jol~
7 izomas Nelson, lIID.
LIE UT .-COLOi\LL I-IEi\J'Y EDWAl)]) PRITCHARD.
1\L~]OR ALFRED BROUGHTON.
COLO 'EL SIl' GLOI'Gl: TI10:\fA .· BEATSON, K.C.B., SUl'GEOx-G L. Tl:/)AL TUO:\TAS l\1Al.J TELL, C.B.
LIEUT.-COLONEL THO;\IAS SAMUEL PARROTT .
(Assistant Commissioner, Province of the Transvaal District, St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas within the Union of South Africa).
H onorary Surgeoll-General the H0710lt1/aule Sir Frederick Willi:l17Z Borden, K.C.llf.G., /If.D ., M.P. THO)IAS GEORGE RODDICK,
1. D.
-4
L\RTIX COLLETT.
TVzlha711 1[(;7l7), 1710rg-all. James John 17fars/t, l1ID. Lzel~t.-Co!o71 e! Fra7lcz5 --:-lug-ustus Brooks, lI£.D., R.A.lIIC.(T.F ) 111aJor Caspar I?obcrt Laurz'c, 111. .R.C.S., R.A.171.C.(T.F.)
1. D.
Lz·cut.-Colollcl Ant/lOU)' Hz'{k711all 1I10rgall D.S. O.
Louisa Jane, fllrs. Herbert Campbell.
FANNY JULIA,
CAPTAIN FREDERICK TOBIAS \VEBB.
LUDIVIG N EUJ\IA
11-1ajor Charifs James Sutherland, M. D.
CLARA 1\L\ \ ESYN, 1\1ISS ClIADWICK, R. R . C.
WILLIAM HE RY IRVIN SELLERS,
JAMES D ..:\V ID HEDDERWICK.
M . B . , NLR . C:S.
COL ONEL J AMES LA E NOTTER, 1\1 . D. LIEUT.- COLONEL HENRY
f\1ARTIN MOORSOM,
E L GEORGE TREW CATTELL,
l1's.
RICE, R.R.C.
Tj\'.
COLONEL Do TALD J AllIES lYIACKINTOSII, 1\1.V.O ., 1\1. B., A.1\ I. S . M. V. O .
ELEANOR, MRS. ALFRED PAINE . LI EUT.-COLO
I.D .
ALFRED E.\j'L\ilI ] OI:INSOX .
LIEUT.-COLO TEL JOHN BAYNE l\IACLEAN. ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER GEORGE DICKEY,
JOIlX
Ol'~L\X R OBIXSON J OXES R.\U,IER, l\1.R . C.S., I. 1.S.
M.D.
(T.F.) Sir Mitchell lIJ'£tchell- Thomson, Baronet. SIR WILLL\1I1 TURNER, IZ . C.B., LB., LL . D
.
HOllorary Associates.
HOllorar) Associat s.
42
R OBERT P .\TON. N OR.-\ H ENRIETT.\, CO U TTESS ROBERTS, TU E L .\DY AILEE l
l\IARY CECIL FRA CES K .ATE, MISS COLE, R. R. C.
.1. ,
L OUISA \VATSO , MISS T ULLOIJ , R.R.C.
R. R. C.
J OIl
R OBERTS .
1\L-\RIO X, LADY COOPER.
IUl~R.\Y, 1\1. B., F.R.C.S.
& T HO~L\ ~'
1\L-\JOR
I.
GorDON
K .ELLY,
LEX.\
DER WILLLDI DUKE, :\1.D .
ELE.\NOR
LA lEY,
IRS FARKDO .
~1.D.,
.
C OLO:--IEL BrUCE :\IOPL\ND SKINNER,
LI EUT. -C OLONEL J A~IES LY ONS BIGGAR. A RCHIE LAWR ENCE LA?\ GilIA:--I, C. 1.G.
H E~ RY D ARYILLE BROOK, F .R. C.S ., L.R. C . P . T HE H ONOUR.\BLE ETHEL K.ATE,
I R . . \V EDGWOOD.
ANDE~L\N.
K ATE SYDN EY , J\tIRS . G. H .
l EEK, 1\I.D., R.A . l\1.C.
J OHK l\IACLEAN CARYELL,
Colollcl james lJlasolZ . Lieut.-Colollel Clzarles A if7<'ed rlodgetts, JI.D., /f .JI. S. 0./ Canada. J ohn S. Gr{/jitlzs, 11!.R.C.S. A I IE LU!.ION, IRS. HAIG ROW
1. R.C.S.
Robert JOlles, lJJ.D. H A BURY D.\VIES. HARRY I-L\DLOW
EED.
(Assistant Commissioner, Wellington District, st. John Ambulance Brlgade Overseas within the Dominion of New Zealand ).
LI EUT.-COLO E L J OHN TIIO~I SON , 1\1. B.
J OIIN 1\L\CDONALD,
I SAAC GIBSO I
1. B. Lieut.- Colonel George Barcia)l.
l\1.B.
H ENRY GOUDIE,
MODLIN, M. D. 1.R.C.S.
(Deputy Commissioner of No. IX. District, St. John Ambulance Br-igade). GARNETT.
(Assistant Commissioner. No . IV. District, st. John Ambulance Brigade). C HARLES ULICK CARRUTHERS, L.R, C .P.lrel. M ARGARET, MRS.
1.R . C . S .
LI EUT .- COLO~EL BERKELEY CROSBIJ.. QUILL, C. B.
ALI CE IVIARY, MI SS J\tlcADA:\I.
RI CHARD HEKRY GRHIBLY,
11.V.O.,
J AilIES R .\TCLIFF-G.\YL\l'D, l\I.D .
1ISS l\IACNAUGHTEN.
LIEUT .- COLONEL JA:\I ES
A. 1. . (T . F.)
F.R . . S.
F.R.C.
C OLOXEL J OHN L OUIS H UBERT NEIL O~.
A BRAHA:\I L ANGHOR
1.D.,
LI EUT _- COLO?\EL II ERBERT ELLL ON RUOD ES J .D1£'-1, C .B .,
R.A.l\1.C. (T .F. )
S ARAH,
COLONEL
J .DIE· 1\L\LJ>A.·, 1\1. R. C .
1.S.
, VILLLDI
l.R.C.S.
5wrg-eoll-Coiollel Edward Cureton, .L1ID.
L o·wE .
S . Ed.,
YAPD BROWNFIELD,
COLO?\EL CrL\I'LES PYE OLIVER,
IUrL\Y.
SURGEO~ - GE ERAL AYLMER l\I.ARTIN CROFTS, C. L E., L.R.C.P.
1ITCIIELL- T TIO~ISON.
E!z'zabetlz, lJ£rs. Chine7),.
Sn~ ALFRED COOPER.
P ERCY ROYCROFT
1\1. B.
LIE UT.-COLONEL HARRY Mu
. lre l.
}C..-\THLEEN ELIZi\BETU 1\L\I~S, i\Irs .
W ILLIAl\IS,
ELIZA LA:\ID, LADY
1L\]OR RO BERT J .DIES 1\IcCOlnL\CK, 1\1. D .
G EORGE ALFRED EYERITT
ROBEPT
H ARRIET, 1\1RS. VVOOD.
THE L .-\DY AD.\ EDWIN i\ STEW.\RT ROBERTS.
G EORGE ST OKER, C.l\1.G., L.R . C .
43
Vv IIITTAKER .
JO H
O LDl'ID
COTTo
Colonel Thomas Holbein H endley, C.I.E. , lJ£.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. J osep/z Robert Heape . MAJO R C HARLE.· ERNEST GODD.\ RD, l\I.D., R.A . ... 1 . C.(T.F.) J on
COURTENAY LORD.
WILLIA;\I BOWI E BARCLAY, L. R.C.P. Ed. , D. P. H.
BOGDAN EDWARD L L' T PI.:EBSK I EDW.ARDS, 1\1.B.
MARTH A J A E , 1\1ISS T HO:\IAS, R. R. C. S ARAH E:\IILY, MISS \ NEBD, R.R . C.
Colonel Edwin L ee, lJIR.C.S., A .lJIS. (T.P.) Major Percival Benjamin TValker.
S ARAH ELIZABETH, MISS O RAM, R. R. C.
JO I-IN AL EXA DER SUTIIERLAND, M . B.
H Qilorary AssQciat3s .
H Ol/orary Assoet'ates.
44:
45
H E.\TON CLARK 11ow.\1'1>, :\I.R.C . S . 'VILLL\M BIRD, 1\1. D. FR.-\XK DE BEEIIO PDI,
L IEUT .- COLONEL S\UXL\ :\Io.TKTO?\ COl'J:\L\?\, F .R. S., ~I.D.
L. R.C . P. 1.
R OBERT ARTIlUR i\IrLLIG.\K,
L IEUT.-C OLONEL D.\\'rr) LExj\'"ox, :\I.D., R . A . :\1.C . (T .F. )
I.D.
Jia/or Frcdcrz't-' /1. rVcslma{ott, F.R.C.S., R.A.i1IC. (T.P.) Emzly, Jiz'ss DIt Pre. COLO~EL SIR ROBERT CR.\ TSTON, K.C.V.O., C.B. P ErCY SIR
Alun T.\GE,
1-{ ERBERT
,\ ILL.
HARRY 'VALT ER EWEj\'" , 1\1.R.C.S.
A RTIIUR
JOlIN R ODLEY, 1\I.R.C.S. 1\1. R. C .
J\ 'K~O X, L.R.C.P.E., L.R.C.S.I.
1\I.R . . ~ .,
OB'-oON,
L.R.C.P.
LIOi\ EL LIT 'IJl<HLI) Pl 'E~TO N, :\1.D. C\l'T.\IN BE1'Tl'D1 :\IITFOI'1) H Ll'O~
JOHN A DA:\ISON, l\I.D.
R.A.1\I.
Robert lIl£tch ell.
A RTIIUI'
FIXLAY 1\1cDOUGAL, F.R.C.S.E. T
\VOODIIOU . 'E S .\NDERS.
LE\\ h
D.,
1\I 1 . R . C . S .,
CocrW.. \XE.
ARTILUR JOlIN EV\N'-o,
l\1.R . . S., L.R.C.P.
:\L\uc\y,
:\1. D"
C OLO:NEL PETEI'
MO RGAN, l\1.D.
COLOXEL \V1 LLLDI D\-NE
JOHN GEORGE ADDr. ON. IACKE 'ZIE, L.R.C.P.,
BJ'OO:\IE GILES, C.B., F.R.C.S.
L EONARD GI' EEN 11.\ \[ ST.\l\. :\10LLOY,
Sarah Ann, Mrs. Rhodes. L.R.C.S.
HU GH F.-\LCO?\ER OLDIIA:\I, 1\ 1. B. A RTHUR BREEDON \VADE, :\1.R.C.S. SA:\I UEL H A:\IILTON, 1\1.B.,
(Assistant Commissioner, No. VII. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).
Jol17z Ha77117Zond Mo'rgatl, C. V.O., FR. C.S.
M. B.
LIE UT. -COLONEL H ENR\" P ERCIVAL GEORGE ELKINGTON,
:\1. R. C. :\IrLL, :\1. D.
Ed. ,
S URGEON -C.\ l'T.\IN GEORGI: S Y\11:1' S
JOHN CREERY.
WILLIA 1 GRAY, l\1.D.
"'\1 1\.
.(T.F.)
\VILLLDI BEL ' TIE
BRIAN RI GDEN, l\1.R.C.S.
1\1.R.C.S., R.A.l\1.C.
R'\. 0 GERS,
A~TI IONV T UI'.:\13ULL HENDl'\' .
1.R.C.S.
1ACINTYRE,
1\11. S T IlUI'BUl'i\'.
Davz'd DOll, C.11.
.
ED,Y.-\RD BURDETT POOLEY, 1\I.R.C.S.
THE R Ev . CA TON S .DIUEL J OlI
E.
1I""~
J OSEPII JOII~
GEORGE HERBERT RO~E HOLDEj\'", ~I.D.
WILLIA~1 SCOBIE
• I.
V ILLIEI' " . john Horatio Yolland, lIIR .C.S. L\TILUA ,
H E XRY l\L\RTYN BARKEI', 1\1. D.
JOHN
H ENRY \,yENl lEi\'"
L\.I\.IO:N CLIFI'01']>,
CIL-\RLE~ 'V ILLLDI L.U'E.
LLEIYELLY
I.D.
TIlO:\L\S FI\'I~j)E l'I CK PE.\l'~l :, 1\1.
DOBBIX.
L IEUT-COLONEL 'VI LLLDI J OIIX"iTO.L
PlIILI P P HELPS,
:\1.13., R.r-\ . :\1.C.(T.F .) Lzeut.- CotolZcl Joseplt .r1Iexa71der Campbell. An.\ L\RL\, :\lr~s 1( IRUY. GI'EIG,
Hugh Lcwz's-lluglzes, L.J? C.J-Y.& S.
BEERI30IBI TREE.
S .DIUEL T lIO:\L\S LORD,
1IIHJLl~TOX
G EORGE LOCKE,
l\1.V.O.
C.\PT.\IX LEOX.\RD
~L.\JOR D .;VIU
RO BERT ANDERSON,
TEEL,
:\1. D.
il1.D.
1. D.
(Assistant Commissioner, No. VI. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade.) E :mLY CII.\I'LOTTE T HO:\!. OX, 1\1. B. P ROFESSOR J or IN
E nW.\RD ALOY~IUS
JA:\IES TII O:\L\S ].\CIDL\N l\IOPl'ISOJ., FREDERICK HERBERT l\1J\BERL\T,
S T EGG.\LL. l\LB.,
LR.C.S.,
\lVILLIA~I KITSON CLAYTON, L.R. C .P., SA~1U EL OLIVE!' E.\DES, L. I~. C .P.
F.R.C.S.E. L.R.C.P.
L.R.C.S.
\VILLL\:\1 FRL\NCIS FpVER,
L.R.C.P.
E RNES T JOSEPH BlRNETT
1\1.B., l\I.R.C.P.
IIo/lorary Associates.
HOllorary Associotcs.
-iG
JOlIN
GEORGE r rOYLE, 1\1. D.
1LLL\~I
L\']OR \\
EUWi\RD 1-< OGGIE,
1\1. B.,
R.A.
I. C. (T. F.)
ROBERT FORRE T, 1\1.13.
OATES, ~1.D.
fANl>ELL
\VILL1A~r lIE TR\
RO]lIXSON,
L.R. ~.P.
ALPPED \VAC GIJ
IETCALFE,
1\I.D.
PETER KERl~.
GEOI-:'GE AI'TIIUI'
COLO~EL HOW.\'RD HILL.
'VILLIA'I[ l\L\l'KE ';:rEo
CAPTAI.L
IILLEl~,
GEORGE \V"\TERSTON
COLONEL \\ ILLL\~I GORDON TlIOl\ISO PROF E::OR \\ ORTLEY
LEx.\~nER
LB., R.A.1\I.C.(T.F.)
l\IrTClIELL ST.\LKER,
ALE\..:\i\ DEl'
COLOl\'EL \VILLLUI HE:\,RY BULL, F.R.C . . E.,
1\. L
.(T.F.)
1\L-1.]OR JX,\ IES ROBERTSOX REID, 1\I.D., R.A.l\I.C.(T.F.)
SIR
SW.\YNE, 1\1.13.
HEXRY BEATTIE,
l\1.R.C.S.
l.R.C.S.
S.-DIUEL GEORGE SLO:\L\N,
1. B.
L.R.C.P.,
(Assistant Commissioner, No. III. District,
1.R.C . .
G
TIIU:-L\.S
st. John Ambulance Brigade.)
L.R.C.P.
L\RTIN, 1\1. D.
WILLIA:\1 SCATTERTY, l\I.D.
L . . A.
jOIIX,'TOi-,',
TIIO:\IA .· .
l\1.R.C.S.,
R EES
P PICE,
K. C.:.'I1. G.
LIEUT.-COLO); EL P ODl:I-:.T DE L.\ POEl'
Tiff;;
B1"1101' OF Pll'TlI,
I).D.
BERESFOI'D, 'I 1' . D
(\V.A.)
~I. D.
rnXEY CII.\I'LFS I-11LL\.\1'I) :.'IIOBEI'L\-, l\1.R.C . . COX,'L\NCC "\~C;EL,
:\IR'-;.
1\
HE~RY
ALL.\RU\ CE.
l.R .C.S.,
'IITOX,
JOII?\ D l'OUGIIT rEXX\,
:\I.D.,
L.R.C.P. R . .l\.l\1.C.(T.F.)
:\I.D.
F.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P.
1. R. C. S.
:\L\IN\\ ARING :HOLT,
'In:~'.
ALFRED 1\1 ULLER SnIPsON. Hi\RI-:'Y
ALBERT EDWARD BERR\', 1\1.D.
You
I-I . \'\I'\JI:I'SLEY
EDWARD \\'I LLIS Y.L' SE
WILLL\~I HENRY CIIAl\IBERS. JOlIN HOLT 1\IARSII, L.R.C.S.,
(Brux.),
I XGLI '. 'OLOXEL \V ..\LTER
HARRY LITTLEWOOIJ,
TIlE REV. \VILLIAl\1 DorE RUDGARD,
\VILLIA~I
LnxT.-
CAPL\1N GEOI'GE
l.R.C.S. 1. B.
ARTHUR HEYS,
SI-1~NEI', :.'II.D.
ROBERT D.\\ If) CP.\X,
l\-1.R.C.S.
LE\YIS 1\IARK FR.\NK CIIRISTL\N,
1\1. D.
BOYD,
AXGC" :.'IL\ cGILLIYR"\ \-,
B.\.ROXET.
\iVILLL\:\I 1\IUNRO JENNU\GS,
J.\ '\IES
l.D.
,Assistant Commissioner. No. VI. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade. )
1\1.D.
\VILLLDI JOIIX \VORDS\YORTII,
'i\IITII,
H EI'BEI'T l\Il'CLELL\~'l)
i\rnJIVI'
11£ajor Robert James Bla{k,tam, L.R.C.P. Ed., I?L-l.JIC. JJ£ajor Gzlbcrt Stewart Crawford, .,.lID., R.A.JIC.
JA:\IES STOTIL\rD,
1.D.
L.P . . P.
1\1.R . .S.,
GEORGE Al'TJIC]'
'n'GEOX
I.R.C.S.
\V1LLIA:\I THO:\IAS \VOOD, 1\1.R.C.P.
SIR ERNEST TInTTOX,
T .
IIEL,\1 l\10~Tl\GUE,
J ..UIES \VILl -IE
ARTHUR ERDS\YORTIl BROSTER, F.R.C.
1\L\RK IZIPPAX HARGRK\YE "
L.R.C.P.
COLO;\£L ElJW.\I']) 13A ~CE .
JOltll [,Vilham Spn'llg-tlwrpc, JID.
TIDCO~1Be,
\VEL~II,
JOIL
DAYID RORIE, 1\I.D.
FRAN CIS GRIFFITII
K\KI
l\RTJIUR .IOl[?\' I.
'.S.
;I1)LOW.
:\I1's.
P.\TTIE,
FR.\'~I- 1-I:LXRY TURNER.
FR.-1.NCIS SIT\YELL
l\I.R.
D ,\\' IlJ LE,'LIE Ih:.ATIT, 1\1.R. . S.,
1. D.
E.\RSO),T LO\'ELL.
EDWI~ PULLIENE Pr CKERSG1LL ,
PllILLIPS,
Lz·cut.-CO!07U:! La{ey ltobert Johnson. SA:-IUEL AULT
.
47
D1U(SO~
RICIIARD CLEGG,
GELL. 1\1. R. C. S.,
LESLIE \\TINTER DR\'L.\ND, ARTHUR \VILL1..D1 FAIRE.
JOIIN
1\1ACA ULA L
L. R. C. P.
l\1.R.C.~.
L.R.C.P.
.
H oJ/orury Asso6afes.
HOJ/orary Associates.
4. ' l\IEREDITH YOUXG,
:\1. D.
i\I.
LUKE GER"\.LJ) DILLON, FREDERI CK
F.\'BEl~ l\L\.CC.AUE, l\I.B.
,\VILLLDI ~;\.LL\'N
I-L-\'R:\IER,
l\I.B.,
El" ' T:\.CE l\I.AcLFAN
L.A\'l\E1\lF I'H,i\Y, \\A "\YI CK,
ARTIIL"R '\YILLIA::\I SCOTT,
L.R.C.P.
l\1.D.,
l.R.C. - .,
L.R.C.P.
ILLIA~I
.1\1.
L.R.C.P.,
.(T.F.)
BARO:'\ COCKILL,
l\I.D., R.
I.C.(T.F.)
DGCIIE. S OF \\TELLI:'\ GTOX .
EDWARD ALBERT OFFICER, l\I.
J A::\IES S:\IlTII EDITH LILIAN, THE REV.
LB.,
B.
FREEMA~ VVILL .. L.R.C.P.E.,
L.R.C.P.E.,
.I.R. C.S.,
CHARLES AUGUSTINE HAYMAN,
,\NILLIAi\1 PRIOR PURVIS,
L.R.C.S.E.
I.D.,
F.P .C.S.
1\1. R. C. S.
LD., F.R.C.S.
M.R.C.S.,
MARGARET ELIZABETH, MRS.
L .R .C.S.E.
L.R.C.P.
HENRY PEARSON FRASER, 1\1. B.,
HUGH l\1ARTIN CASE,
I-Lu,L \VOOJ)~
JONES,
l\I.D.,
J.-D[L"J .\. IJl· I''-'().-,
D.P.H.
LR.C.S.I.
TrrOflL\'-' OUV},l', l\1.D.,
D.Se"
F.R.C.P.
JI\I.D.,
F.R.C.P.,
l\I.R . C.S.
~I.B.
FRElJEl'IC El':,\L~T RIUL\'l'lJ . OX,
Eu\\" \l{])
JOSEPII
I L\
JOIl:'\
-c LUl\,
L
Bow. E1\)
.'ON S~IlTII,
TII O:\l.\S
~I.
L. R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P.Ed.
D.
:\I. D.
1\1.
SUPGEOX-},I.\JOl' J O~El'lI .r\D.\.:\r~,
C\I'TAIN ROBERT
~I. B.
. \VIL.'OX.
~L--\.JOR TUE.\.l"STO.·.
PERC\'
1R.'. VVALLIS TOLLER.
RICHARD DAVID THO:\IAS,
J
l\1. B.
CILDIBERS.
(Assistant Commissioner, No. V. District. St. John Ambulance Bl'igade).
I.B.
rIATHER,
WILLIA:\I ROBERT VVILLIA:\IS,
JOH
JOIIN
HAl 'l'Y Cl'O~1 PTOi\'
L.R.C.S.I.
EDWARD DAVIES REES,
I.D., A.l\I.S. Australia.
(Assistant Commissioner, No. VI. Distl'ict, St. John Ambulance Brigade).
PREBEXDARY ,\VILLIA:\I '\\'IIEELl:.l' ALDl'Il)GE.
GEORGE S C--\'RR,
S.Ed.
I.D., l\I.R.C.S.
II' Gl:OJ'(;E IL\.I'l: PUILIP;,ON,
\tVILLIA~I Tl(ETIIOWA " I. B. (Assistant Commissioner Coastal District (Western Australia), St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas within the Commonwealth of Australia. THE RE\'.
BOSW[~LL,
LIElJT.-C OLO.'EL GEUl'CE IIOT'xE,
Sm
~I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
l\IOORE D.\.\\.·o:,\,
KATHLEE:,\ E:\IILY,
&
l\L\!" 'IL\'LL.
DAYID TIIO\1.\S POCL\
1. D.
CAJ\'OJ\' EDGAR LA:'IBERT. l\1AJOR \\
'Fl\'I' LA" E
L.N..C.P.
HE:\l'\' \\ ILLlA\[ l\L\l' TI:'\.
Y ODi\G, ~I. D.
COLO:'\EL TUO:\L\..
ALEXAi\'IlEl'
LD.,
TrrO:\L\ s 1-L\. ~ 'SOX CRO .. FrELl) DEI'IL\M,
IZ.C.
HE:,\RY FREDERICK \,\T.\.y,
ILLIA:\I
IIoLME.
(Assistant Commissioner, Victoria District. St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas within the Commonwealth of Australia.
Tf zllz'am Dz'sbrow Br),do71c-jark, L.J(C.P., L.J(C.S.Ed.
Y\
IA
I.R.C.S.
ALE~ANDER l\1ACKEJ\' ZIE FORBE~, JOHJ\'
STR.\crr.\x
L.P.C.P.
l\L-\.TTIIE\Y FOl'TESCDE l\1oRE~B\. J OIIX FOSBERY On.DE,
,Ips.
ROBERT
D.P.II.
.\.RBY ,\VESTOX, l\I.R.C.S., T.
1AR\, ELLEN,
HEXRY B.\TESO.',
,\VALTER. CITALONER RIGBY,
TII O ~L-\'S D VYILLL--\'~I EYFLYN
[IE1'1'\'.
'VILLL\'~I STEl'rrE~SON.
,\VILLIX\I l\I c KIJ\'LEY CL\.Y. S.DICEL
l\1I's.
JOSEPII TI[o~r \S CLl~.
.A.
L.
ELIZA ELLE,T,
49
L.R.C.P.
SHEPHERD.
R"\.Tl'LIFF.
(Assistant Commissioner, No. V. District, St. John Ambulance Bl'igade). HEKR\" CY1'IL EL~E. (Assistant Commissioner, No. V. District. St. John Ambulance Brigade). PELIL\~l l\1ER\'YN G.\IKSFORD TO:\IDS.
~L.\JOR
FI'EDERICK
SA:\lUEL
L1DIBl:.RT
,
l\1.R.C.S.
,
L.R.C.P.
I~.A. I.C.(T.F.) (Assistant Commissioner, No. V. District, St. John Ambulance Bl'igade). ARTIIUl'
ELLIso~,
I.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P.
(Assistant Commissioner, No. V. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). EUGEi\'E EDWARD
TREET.
(ASSistant Commissioner, No. VIII. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). D
,
1-< REDERICK
DOlla/s.
H o/lorary Associates.
EO FIELDIl\G
BONll,
:\1.
51
. Eel.
JOHl\ \ VCII.\.RT, :\1.D:, TOIll\ HEXR\' BL\.KEl',E\,
) L.R.C.P. ~1.I" . C. " J. B 'S LRCP. I. L.R .C.S.I, \ VILLIA:\I RIO-LARD ~TL, .. . . .. . ~ R~C S. L.R.C.P.Eel. ' \ 'TCI~ CL \RI 11 O~~"\'Lh.., 1. , FJ TA:\IES \."~~\ . DEl P \ 1 C (T F ) ~L~TOR \ VILLIA;\[ ALE;(A TDER GIl1B, 1\1. .<-<~., ,,-.r-; . . . . TA:\;ES AT] IX HEXTOl\ \\TIIITE, 1\I.D., I .l~.C . S.Ed. -T OHX PERCI\'AL BRO\Yl\, 1\1. B . FREDERICK \ \T ILLL\'ilI
RIGBY,
1\ I. B.
I-IEXKY S:\IITII, l\I.D . The RE\T. ED\YARD GREEKSILL. LEWIS EDw.\RD B.\l\NETT, l\1.B.,
BOllats.
Donats are persons 10110 froil! all appreciation of the works Df the Order have cOlltributed to its '[v'ell-beillg by contributions to z'ts funds or by persoTlal service, alld 10110 are not yet qualified by sllfficiently long continued service for adJ7lissiOIl to the Order as Members or as Honorary Associates.
F.R.C.S. CAPTAIN
GEOl'GE
CIUJ>LES
]'IIISELTO .T
UrQUIL\RT,
l\I.D.,
R.A.l\I.C.
(\101s.), late Acting ssistant Commissioner, Orange Piver Colony District, St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas. I IE L'j'\' ':\IAP , L. P. C. P. & S. Ed.
(Acting Assistant Commissioner, Pl'ovince of the Orange Free State District,
St. John A'nbulance Brigade Overseas within the Union of South Africa).
His Highness l~awab l\Iir lJSll1Cll1 Ali I{han, Nizam of I I yderabad, G. C . .::>. 1. His Highness :\Iaharaja Sir I rishnaraja YVadiar Dahadur, C.C .. ' .1., of :\Iysore. His Highness l\Iaharaja Sir l\Iadho Rao Scindhia Bahadur, C.C.S.I., C.C.\ ,0., of Gwalior. His I Iighness :;\Iaharajaclhiraja Tukaji Rao I-Iolkar Bahadur of I nelore. His Highness l\Iaharajaelhiraja Sawai Sir ~Iadho Singh Bah::telur, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., G.C.V.O., of Jaipur. His Highness l\Iir I Illalll Baksh 1(11an, of Khairpur. His Highness J ~111l P anjitsinhji Vibbaji, of l ' awanagar. His Highness Paja Sir Bane Singh, I(.C.1.E., of Rajgarl:. Dinanath 13. Naik Dandekar, L.~1. & S.F.R.I.P.H. Lond. r
,[:bc ®rbcr of St. JObll of Jertlsalem
ill JEllgIallb. P A I{ T
I 1. (aj
ROLL OF
illE 11BERS, 11()~VOR.rlRY
S~!~'R VJJ.\TG
ASSOCIATE.s~,
BROTHERS,
DECEASED during the last century, Prior to Incorporation by Royal Charter.
•
CQIhe ®ruer of ~t. Jj 0 Itn of J£tlt5ttl£lH
PART II.
(a).
in QEngLlllo. ,:!rlClllbrr5,
~i}OllOrClrl' ~550fiCltr5,
Clllll
~erbillg
:l3roti)erS
Deceased d/lrill{!, the last Cel/tllry, prior to the Incorporation 2Lot'~
THE RE\,.
oj tile Order by Royal Clzarter, 11t1z lJ1 ay, 1888.
IDriors.
SIR ROBERT PE..\T, D. D.
From 29th January, 1831, to 21st April, 1837. TH E Ho 'OCRABLE SIR HENRY DY~lOKE, 13~\ROl LT.
Promoted to Lieut.-Turcopolier, 24th J LIne, 1847. Sm.
CIIARLES
l\IOXTOLIEU
L~uln,
B .ARONET.
From 24th June, 1847, to February, 1860. Grand Turcopolier, 8th February, 1860. REAR-AD~IIRAL SIR ALEX).. NDER
DUNDAS YOUNG
APBUTIINOT.
Fronl 16th July, 1860, to 24th Jun e, 1861. SIR WILLIA~I DROGO, DUKE OF
MA
TCIIESTER,
I('P.
From 24th June, 1861, to Eve of St. John, 1888. "Past Prior" from 18th July, 1888, to decease, 21st March, 1890.
Colonel I-I. P. H. Leopold George Duncan Albert, The Duke of, K.G., IZ.T., G.C.S.I., G.C.l\I.G. ALEXAXDET', General Sir James EchYClrd, C. B. AXDEIZ. ON, Colonel ThOlnas ANTRDI, I-I ugh Seymour, 9th Earl of AIUlUTIIXOT, P car-Admiral Sir Ale. ~ander Dundas Young BARTOX, Sir Freeman BE.\UJIONT, Sir George }--Iowland, Baronet. BEETILDI, \\ ill iall1 , F.P.S. BELL, \Villiall1, :'II. D. BIG,'IJ\", Robert, LL. D. BISIIOPP, ICljor-G eneral Cecil, C. B. BOUR{\'E, Colonel Sir J ames, Baronet, C. B. BRETT, l\Iajor P eginalcl Best BROJILE\", Stretch Co\\'ley BROD:\', Sir Richard, 13ar'onet DROW{\'sox, Lieut.-Colonel \\Tilliam }--Ienry BUCKLEY, :\Iztjor \\Tilliam BURGES, Captain Somervjlle \Valdemar BURLTo:\f, Colonel \Villiam, C. B. BUR~.\DY, l\Iajor-General Edwyn Sherard, l\I.P. BUR~Es, Georo-e James I-Iolmes B b URNES, James, r.H., LL.D., F.R.S. ALD.L")'",
From 15th July, 1838, to 24th June, 1847.
LIEUT.-COLONEL
'/f\nfgbts of Justice.
Date of Election. 7th June, 1883.
24th Feb., 1832. 5 th Jan., 1865. 24 th June, 1848.
20thAug., 1855. 15th Sept.. 1883. Ijth Dec., 1871. 28th July, 1835. 9th Sept., 1837. 28th July, 1835. 16th Feb., 1858. 12th Dec., 1876. 8th July, 1857. 30th ::\Iar., 1832. 28th July, 1835. 15 thSept.,I 32. 19th July 1849. 24th June 1848. 8th July, 1857. 14th Dec., 1880. 1st July, 1857. 22nd Jul y, 1837.
•
Deceased M elllbers .
Deceased Melllbers.
56
Date of Eledlolt
Date of Election .
BURNE) Captain ydney I-Iolmes BURNES, \Yar 1 Holmes CHi\ TEL\IN, Philippe Count de. (Received in France in 18 I 3. Sometime Secretary to the French Lano'ues, and one of the Delegates to England at tbe revival of the Eno'lish Lano·ue.) (Honorary Rank). <::> CHER~I IDE, Sir Robert lexander, 1\1. D. CL\:l\1\Y, \Villiam Reid, l.D., F.R . . Ed. COKYNGILDI, Lieut.-General George Henry, :\Iarquis CR~\ lYFORD, \ \ illiam CUNYNGI-L-Ul, Sir Robert I-Ceith Dick, 6th Baronet DE PE.\RSALL, Robert Lucas DE PE.\RSALL, P obert Lucas, Junior DOYLE, l\Iajor-Gen. Sir John lilley, K.. C. B., ~I. P. DUDLEY, \Villialll, 1st Earl of DUN BOYNE, J ames Butler, 13th Daron DU~SANY, Randal Edward Plunkett, 15th Baron DY?lIOKE, The Honourable Sir I-Ienry, Baronet, I7 th Hereditary Champion of England FORTE 'CUE, Iajor Edward F. K.nottesford FREEsTcN, Colonel ir \\ illiam Lockyer, I. P. GII3D, Surgeon-General Hugh GIBSON, Lieut.-Colonel George \Vashington GRiU,T, John GR.\:l\T, Captain Thomas GRIFFITHS, l\Iajor \Villiam Stuart HILL\RY, Sir Augustus \\ illiam, Baronet HILLARY, Sir \Villiam, Baronet HOARE, Sir Edward, Baronet HOLMES, General John, C. B. HO~IPESCII vO \V ISBECQ, Theophile Anton \Vilhelm, Count von (nephew and heir of the 69th Grand l\Iaster Ferdinand von Hompesch. Recezved z'nto tile 01,.der in tile Anglo-Bavarian Langue, 1825).
20th l\Iay, 18 58.
18th Jan., 1858. 18thNo\'., 18n
.'-;>
(Honorary 1'ank .)
2·tthJune, 1842. 2'lthJune, 1832.
7 th June. 1870. 2zl1c1June, r837.
3 1St July, 18-1.1.
2zndJuly, 1837. 17 th July, 1840. Ith :.'lIar., 1832.
I
15 th Dec., 187-1. 11th ::-\ov., 1830. zSth July,
I '.}j.
15th July, r8.lS.
9th July, l87j· 2
th Aug., 1857.
20th :'IIay, 1858.
HorE, Vice- dmiral thc Right IIonourable
ir \Villial11 Johnstone, G.C.B., I.P. (7'cccz'L Jcd abroad). JOXES, Vicc-l\cll11iral the I ~Ionourable Alexandcr v l\Iontcromcr b ) the Pri nce Alexander (lIonorary ..... I 'nllk). L.\U.\0,'OI·F, I I is I I i,!.!:hncss Lwn Charles] al11el) Saville Iontgolnery LA~IB, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Charl '5 110ntolieu, Baronct, Daron de SL. IIypolitc (Francc), D.C.L. L\XGf'Ol'D, 1I ercules Langford, 2 nd Baron L.\\\TE~CE, Sir James (recez'ved abroad), (:01ember of F rcnch Chapter in 1789) LE GEYT, Philip \ \Tilliam LEITH, J. Farley, ~. . JIc.\LE~TEl', Licu t. -Colonel Charles Archibald, r-c. I 1. JbCKL,\ZIE Charles Fitzgerald ~I.\cI\ .\]), Colonel the I Ionourable Sir £\lan Napier, Baronet ~hCl'IIEPSO .T of Cluny, E,Yen. 1bcI;'\ i\T, \ \Tilliam, L L, D. M.\X~EL, 'ir John Bell \\ illiam, 9th Baronct Jh.' TEI', Captai n P icharcl Thomas 'I . IJI~'C .\LCL.\ ' C omte (1e' (II0110LUY -' EL.\;'\(J ntollle L'(LUrent 1'nl1k). ~I[lZEDYTrr! Sir J OShUCl Colles, Baronet, I nig'ht uf thc Orders of St. Louis of 1< rance, and of Louis of Hesse-Darmsl(tdt, &c. (lIe 'itlas !lIe last Ellghshmall re(cz'L1cd z'J/lo lile Order b), tlte 6911l Gralld Jlas!er, the Baroll J~crdillalld (JOll ffoJlljtsr/t ., tarl), Z'll 1798). ~IITFOrD Perc\' MCRl'AY, Captain rthur Stormont ~ EEDIlA~I, The 1·1onourable Francis I I enry l'\E\\'Tor;, James O'D01'\'l\ELL, General Sir Charles P outledge PEARL, Commander ir James P.N., 1(.11. PE.\l'SON, Albert I Iarford PEAR,'or;, Julius l\lcxancler, L L. I). ,T
8th July, 18j].
57
\
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c>
JothApril, IS 3!.
1St July,
I,
J7.
24th June,
I
57.
24thJune, r817· 30th ':'lIar., 1832. 30th April, I 3I.
8th July, 1<;5 7. t11 July, 2 ~th
I·
57.
June, 1E4S.
28th July,
I
35.
14th Oct., 1<.12.
13th Jan., 1834.
19th Oct., 1832. 30th June, 18-13.
l,thJuly.1't O • 6th Jan., 186 4. 9th Sept., 1837.
r
8th July, 18j7·
J9th Jan., 1S3J. 24th June, 18-1 8. 7th July.
183 '.
7th July, 1S3· rst July, 1857·
.L
~tb
July, IS57·
1 tlL\pril. 18 '2 . ISth Dec.,
I
·10 .
4th June,
I
46 .
17th Jan., 18'9· IIth ':'lIar., 18 32.
4th ':'IIay,
I
39.
13th Oct., 1075.
2nd July, 1807·
Deceased Members,
Deceas d MaJllbers.
58
Date oj Electioll.
PE.\.T, The Rev. Sir Robert, D. D. G. C. St Stanislaus of Poland (Chaplain to E..ino· Georg'e IV.) PEKXEFATIlER, General Sir John Lysaght, G. C. B. PERROTT, Sir Ed,,'ard Bindloss, Baronet PERROTT, Sir Edward George Lambert, Baronct
3 1St July, 18++. 22ndJuly, i837.
(Rccez''Ucd tlte aaolade from Sz'1' joshua Co/It's lIIere(6,tlt, Baro7le!, a7ld (on/crred tile same Oll lite Duke of J7Ia71chcster and other l{lligids),
PfIILIPP_-\.RT, Sir John POPH.DI, Admiral Sir Home
Date of Elatioll.
)laNes of Justice.
I rlh No\'., 18 30.
16th Feb., 18 58,
59
BRASSEY, Annie, ~ Lady HO.\RE, Harrict, Lady ~bcrIIERsoN or Cluny, Sarah J Llstina, 1\1 rs. STR,\;\'GFOl'D, Emily Anne, Viscountess
113th Oct.,
1~81.
5 th Jan .. 1863, 23 r d June, 1879. 8th Aug., 1873.
(tJnlplatns. P iggs,
I(. C. D.,
1\1. P.
9th Sept., I1:i37.
(Reccz'''''ed abroad)' 1(71l~!1ht CClJi71zal~de~" ~799)' rcccz·7.'(d the Royal Ll're7lce to 'l()(al~ the Z1ls7Kl11a at Court, 20th Sept., I799).
POTT, Joseph Compton, Jun. PO\YK_-\LL, Henry RA:\lSEY, 1\Iajor-General James RL\RIO -SFORZ.\, 11 Generalissimo 11 DUC8 Luclo\'ico eli ROBERT OX of STReAK, General George Duncan, C.13. RonERT~Oi\' of STRUAX, George Duncan ST. GER:\IAXS, \Yillianl Gordon Corn\yallis Eliot, 4th Earl of SHADWELL, Sir Lancelot SHAW, Lieut.-Colonel Claudius SHUCKBURGH, Sir Francis, Baronet, F. R. S. S:\IITH, Admiral Sir \Villiam Sidney, G. C. B. (rccdzcd
4th June, 1867.
~L\LET,
12th May, 1868.
The Rev. \ V. \ Vyndham \rOOD, The Rev. A. Athelstane, D.C.L. 24 th
June,
I
_p .
2211c1
July,
I
37.
20th Aug ..
I
55.
13 th Jan., IS3+ 2
t lhJune,11:i 63.
2nd _ far.,
2211d
I
'69.
July. 1&37.
3rd ::'\o\' .. 187+ loth );'0\'., I8SS. 9th Sept.: IS37.
20th.\ug., 1855.
Lieut.-Coloncl Sir EmlnanLlcl Fclix, 1\1.P. BL\TTIE, \\Tilliam, 1\1. D. BEETII.DI, 1\1 bert \ \Tilliam, F. R. S. BELL, Alexanc1er BL.\m, Captain I I arry BROCX, Lieut.-Colonel \~lilliam James BRo\\,~E, General \Yalter John, C. B. BL'CK, The Rev. John Parn1enter BeRKES, Dalhousie I-Ioln1es C.\STEL-Bl·OLO, F eclerico Lancia e Grassellini, Duca di CL.W, \Villiam icholls COPL.\l'JD, James, 1. D., F. R .S. DE BEREXGEl', Baron fJE BUSTROS, Selim DELEPIERE, Joseph Octave, L L. D. DE S.\LIS-SOGLIO, 1\Iajor-General Johann Ulrich, Baron DE SALIS-SOGLlO, Peter John Fane, Count of the Holy Roman Empire, (1'ccel·z.lcd at Rome, 20th Jul.)', I643). h~lATINGEI<', Lieut.-Colonel \Villiam AG.\R,
.I.
18th Jan., I SS8. 2nd
:\Iar., 186+
5th :'lIar., 1833III
IIth June, 18+1.
16th April, 1862. 24th June, 18+8. 1St July, 1857·
7 th May, 187 2•
3rdl\Tar., 1868.
'rr\nigbts of Grace.
Sth July. ltiS,_
z'n France).
SPRYE, Captain Richard Samuel l\Iare T_-\CHt, Colonel Sir Etienne Paschal TIIO:\ISO~, Captain \Yilliam TOCQDEYILLE, Peter Victor, Comte de TONKIN, Lieut.-Colonel Sir vYarwick Hele (raez'7)(d the Anglo-Bavarz'an Langue, 1830). TORI'IIICHEN, Robert Sandilands, I I th Baron \ V lLIGE, Lieut. -Colonel David \ VOLLASTON, l\1ajor Frederick \ VOOLFE, Richard
HCGo, The R e\'. Thomas
12th Dec., Ib75. 1St July, 1857.
28th July, 1835. 8th Ju ne, 1859. 18th ~ - 0\' .• IS73. 16tlL\.Ug.,148. 8th July, 1857. 28th Dec., 1860. 1St July, 1857.
24th June, t804. 20th :\Iay, 1858. 16th July,
I
57.
17 ih Jan., 1834-
17th Oct., 1882. 8th Dec., 1864.
9 th June,
I
58.
12th Dec., 1857. loth Feb., 1860.
60
Deceased Members.
Deceased M em bel's. Dale of Electio II.
FERGU ON, Lieut.-General \Villiam FIFE, Sir John GLOYF.R, Robert l\Iortimer, l\I. D. GUNXING, John, C. B. HEAPD Colonel James HEARD, Colonel the Honourable J. T. Ho KYX , Chandos \\ ren, LP. L AURIE, \\Tilliam lexander LE l\L\RCH). "T, Sir John Gaspard, K. C. B., K.. C. 1. G. 1\ ORCLIFFE, Iajor-General Torcliffe, 1\:.. !-I. OUTRA~I) Lieut.-General Sir James, Baronet, .C.B., PINHEY, The Honourable Hammett [K.. C.S. I. PUDIRIDGE, Admiral Sir James Hanway, K.C.B., l\I.P. PRIKGLE, \ \ illialn RA~l'AY, Charles \\ illiam Ramsav RATCLIFF, Charles, F.G.A. ROLPH, Dr. Thomas RVL\SD; Lieut.-Colonel George Harrison TlJRXBULL, \Villiam Barclay David Dundas VELLA, Luigi, LL. D., (Superintendent, Record Office, l\Ialta. ) \Y ATTS, Vice-Admiral George Edward, C. B. \V HITEHEAD, John \VILLIA:'IIS, Thomas Troughear \VI~THORP, \Villialll (Consul U.S.A., l\Ialta) ~
12th Dec., 18 57. 1 2lh
Dec., 18 57.
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24 th June , 184~
20th Aug., 18 55. Sth July, 18 57. 13 th Oct., 1858. 4th June , 18h~ VI' Sth July.
I
57.
20th ~lay , 18'8 J. 20th ~Iay, 18 58.
IHh July , 18'r J. I Itb Aug., 18 5? 12th Dec., r857. 8th July, IS57. 5 th June, 1865.
Dale oJ Electi07l.
George vVilliam, F.R.L.S., F.R.S. FALWASSER, Surgeon-l\Iajor Francis, F. R.C.S., A. M. D. FRERE, The Right !-Ionourable , ir IIenry Bartle Edward, Baronet, G.C,B., G.C.S.I. HE:\DL.\'ND, Frederick, 1\1. D. HODSON, Elizabeth, 1\1rs. PORTER, SLlrgeon-~lajor JoshLla Henry, f\.l\1.D. RE~ARD, Lieut.-General Bruno J ~an Baptiste (A. D. C. to H. 1. the I ring: of the Belgians) ROISEY, Henry \\T y lc1bore, i\r.D. F.R.S. SIL\.FTESDURY, Sir . . \nthony, 8th Earl of SHEPIIERD, S llrgeon- ~Iaj or Peter, .. \. ~I. STAAF, Colonel J. )1. \'O~ LA~GE;\ llECK, Bernbard l' uclolph Conrad, His Excellenc)1 Baron I CALLENDEl{,
10th Sept., I 7 8 . loth Sept., 1878. 20th April, 1875.
4th May, 1869. 24 th June, 1870. 23 rd June, 1875. 6th May, IS79.
5th Xo\,., 1872. 13 th Oct., 187+. 10th Sept..lS7S. lC)thApril, 18S 7. 2::md Feb .. ISS!.
5 th Dec., 1864.
Sen.,ino JErotbers.
q th Oct., 1842. 9th June, 1858. 13 th July, 1859. 2Sth Aug., 18S7.
18th Jan., 18 5 . 8th July, 18 57. 20th Aug., 1855· 28th Aug., 1858.
lEsqntres. F ARE:\IA \ Colonel \Villiam Blennerhasset
18th :\Iay, 1 833-
HOLDEN, Hyla PORTER, Reginald da Costa VVILMOT, Charles lYlontagu
rst ~Iar., 1870 . roth Sept., r878. 2nd Feb., r869·
1bonorar}1 :associates. BAU:\lGARTEN, General Alexander de BRETT, Robert, M.R.C.S.
61
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1882.
24th June, 187 1.
Thomas HILTOX, Charles S\'SON, Hiram BIRCH,
20th April, 1875. 2nd July, IS67. 3rd Nov., 1874.
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oj Electioll.
r8th July, r888. 30th Jan. , r 906.
1T,nigbts of 3-nstice. A~mEI'ST, A~mERsT
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rrth July, r go. r8th July, 1882.
Lord BATTE~DERG, H. R. H. Prince Henry l\Iaurice of, I.e. G.
r6thApril, r8go.
BOILL\C, Sir Francis George l\Ianningham, Baronet BURLTO)\-BE~ . . TETT, John Robert CAMDl'IDGE, H. R. H. George \Villiam Frederick Charles, Duke of, I.e.G. CARTER, Charles Pemberton CONYi\GIIA:'I, Henry Francis, Iarquess DALLAS, Rupert Caradoc Francis DAUBEXEY, General Sir Henry Charles Barnston, G.C.B. DAVIE~, Francis Robert DUKCAX, Colonel Francis, C.B., 1I.P., R.A. EGEl\TO~ OF TATTON, vVilbraham, Earl FERRERS, Sewallis Edward, Earl FIFE, \Yilliam George, Duke of, I.e.G., K.. T., G.C.V.O. GLASGOW, George Frederick, Earl of HAWKE\' , The Rev. \Villiam Bentinck Letham
lIth July, r8go. 8th Feb., r860. r8th Feb.: r889. 24th June, r863. 23rdJune, r883. 5th Feb .. r87S. 8th Feb., r876. 23rd June, r888. 23rdJune, 1S75. 26th Feb .. r885. 8th June, r876. I6thApril, r8go. 5th Kov., r872. gth Dec., r865. E
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2ntl Fe!> , 1882. l.1 th,Apr., 1891.
I1os'lta Jary, l\lrs. 11ul'\,E ", Estht;r Sdrah, l\I r~. Cu;.,\ (,II.\\J, Jane St. ~laLJr Blanche, l\ [archi oI1Css CI' \\\'L1'.\', Emily harlolll', i\J rs. BL\'\'I:!'T- I\jl ': ,
8lh Feb., IS,G. 2
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9th Dec., ISLS . 201h J uly , IS u.
Slh jan ., 1,6 . .
Deceased lUelllbers.
Deceased Members . j)ale of Elcctzoll.
R OWE, Charlotte, l\lrs. ST. GEORGE, Elizabeth l\Iarianne Lady DI, Alice Francis Ho\vley, :\Irs. Coysgarne . T ECho..~ H . R\.. . H . The Princess IapT) ,,\delaicle of Can1bndge. Duchess of T E:'Il'LETO'Y r, S usan l\Iary Isabellcl, Viscountess .L
23 rd June, ISS8. 8th Aug., 187J.
3 rd Nov., r g1. 17 th May, I88!.
Ltth Dec . . 1880.
ctbaplaill5. BAXDFORD, Charles \Valdegra ve, Bishop, D. D. BARKES, Prebendary Reginald Henry BEDFORD, The Rev. \\TillialTI K..irkpatrick Riland CL\UGHTOX, Tholllas Legh, Bishop, D.D. COLLIKS, \ Yilliam Edward, Bishop, D. CO:\IPTOX, The Lord Ahvyn, D.D. D UCKWORTH, Canon Robinson, C.V.O., D.D. H OLE, S. R., Dean, 1\L-\CLAGAK, The Archbishop (late Prelate). l\L-\RTYN, The Rev. Charles] ohn . OAKLEY, J ohn, D.D ., Dean P ERRY, \Yilliam Stevens, Bishop of Iowa (Honorary) P ORTAL, T he Rev. George Raymond Q GIJ..'TARD , Charles Todd, D.D., Bishop of Tennessee (H onorary) SA"ORY, The Rev. S ir Borradaile Savory, Baronet S HAD\\ELL, The Rev. Arthur Thomas \Vhitmore S HORE, Cano n T homas Teignmouth \V ElTE, T he R ev. Henry Vi. HlTTIXGTON, Canon Richard Thomas W OOD, The R ev. Thomas VVilliam \VOODWARD, The Rev. J ohn, LL.D . W ORDSWORTH, John , Bishop
12th Dec.,I87b. I
3th.\pril. 1886.
22nd June, 1878.
5 th June, I8n 21St June.
I90~ .
19th i\pril, 18S 7· 31St May,
I g2.
9th Aug., IS9+
Igth Feb., 1884. 3 rd :'Iar., 1868. 22ndreb.,r8g8. 3rd Aug., 1869. 6th reb., 1868.
lIth July. r89 0 . 3rd Dec., 1867. II tb July, 1890 .
'If,ntgbts of <Brace. ADEL, Sir Frederick .c\., G.C.V.O., V.C.B . ALCOCK, Sir P utherford, K . C. B., D. C. L . ANGLESE¥, 1arquess of BAIXES, urgeon Lieut.-Colonel 1\J atthew, 1\1. D . BIRKBECK, Sir Edward, Baronet, I<.C.V.O. BIUY, Sir] oh11 Cox, K. C.l\!. G. BRo\YX, John. L.P.C.P., L.P.C.S.I. BUIZFOPD-IL\i\cOCI', Sir Henry ]alllCs Burford, C. I.G. BUI'XE, -:\1ajor-General Sir Owen Tudor, G .C.I.E., K.C.S.I. tT. ~., I3YTlIESK\, Pear-Admiral] ohn, C. B., C. 1. E . BYTIIESE.\, Sam uel I" rancis G lossop C-\I'i\"\rYo ~\ Henry Ho\yard .i\Iolyneux, Earl of C\\\'DOI', Frederick \rchibald Vaughan, Earl CIIATFIELl>, \c1miral Alfred] ohn, C. B. CL\RK, Sir \nclre\y, Baronet, ).1. D. CLAYTOX, Sir Oscar l\1oore Passey, C.B., C.l\I.G., l\I.D. CLOt;~TOX, Sir I<..cl\yard Seaborne, Baronet COOK, ] oh n :\1 ason DE SEXO, TCE~, l\lajor I rubert DOlllinique Alexandre I I usse110t (I I onorar),) DlDDIX, Charles Drxox, Sir Raylton DO:\f\'ILE, l\1ajor I Ierbert \\Tinning-ton ECElnox, Colonel Sir Alfredl\IorcLtllnt, K .C.V.O., C.B. E"L\NS, Thomas \ \Tilliam, -:\1. D. En'E, Colonel IIcnn-, C. B. FAIRD.\IPX Sir. \nclrew FAYREl', Surgeon-General Sir ] oseph, Baronet, 1<. C.S. 1., LL.D., l\I.D. FELLO\YS, I-<~rank Perks FORESTIER-\V.ALKER, General Sir Frederick \Villiam Edward, G.C. I.G., K.C.B. Fox, l\lajor Chaley Fox, Duke J
13th Dec., r881. IIth July, 189 0 .
23rd JlHle,r888. 2ud June, 1868.
27 tb Tov.,IgOO.
.
69 Date oj Election.
gth June, 1893.
22ndJune,188g. 9 th Aug., 1894. 23 rd Feb., Ig03. gth Aug., 18g+ 3rcl Dec., 1892. 3 0th July, 190r.
19th Feb., 1884-
9 th June, 1893.
16thApril.r8go. qthApnl, 18 9I. 17th Dec., 1888. 24 thA pril,lg00. 27th X 0\,., Ig00. 16th -\ prIl, 18go. 23rd June, 189r. 25 th July,
[gIl .
19 th July, 1887.
30th .\pr., Igor. 3 0 l h July. 188g.
23rd June. 1888. 23rd Feb., 1892. 17th Dec,. 18&8. 31St :'IIay, 18g2. 30th July, 18Sg. 2..J.thJune, r897.
3 0th July, 188g. 26 th Feb., IgOl .
26thApril , lgo-/-. 27 th July, 1897.
70
Deceased Members.
Deceased Me1l1bers. Dalt' of Electioll.
FREMAXTLE, General Sir Arthur J ames Lyon, G. C.1\1. G., C. B. FRE HFIELD, \\ illiam Dawes G.\.LTOK, Sir Douglas, K.C.B., D.C.L. GATACRE, 1\lajor-General Sir \i\ illiam Forbes, 1(, C. B. D.S.O. GATLIFFE, Hamilton GOLDIE TAUBl\lA T, Sir John Senhouse GREGORY, Herbert E. HAJ\IILTOK, John Gardiner, 1\1. V.O. HA.rPDEx, The Viscount, G.C.l\1.G. HARRIsoi\', Reginald, F.R.C.S. HERT LET, George Thomas, C.V.O. HILL, Thomas Rowley HooPER, John Harvey H UXTER, Brigade-Surgeon Colonel Ed\yin John, L.R.C.P.Ed. H U~TER, Surgeon-General Sir Guyer, K.. C.1\I. G., l\I. D. HCKTER, Sir \Villiam \\ ilson, I.e.C.S.I., C.I.E., LL.D. J A~IES, \Villiam Dodge, C. V. O. J A:'1E O~, Surgeon-General James, C. B., I. D. J OYXSOX, Colonel \i\Tilliam TC E~IP, Charles Fitch, F.C.A. [LL.l\I. K. EXj\ETT-B.-\RRINGTON, Sir Vincent Hunter Barrington, IZ ETTLE, Sir Rupert A. KKOTT, Surgeon-Colonel Charles, 1\1. R. C. S. LA~rpsox, N orman George L AcRIE, Lieut.-General John \Vim burn, C. B. LI ~ -D 'EY, Earl of LOTEIAx, Sir Schomberg Henry, 1\1arquess of, I.e.T. L OWRY, Lieut -General Robert \Villiam, C. B. LUTWIDGE, Charles Robert Fletcher 1\1ACCOR~JAC, Sir \Villiam, Baronet, I.e.C.B., IZ.C.V.O. ~1ACKEXZIE, Francois Donald 1\1ACKINKO T, Surgeon-1\1ajor-General Sir \Villiam Alexander, IZ.C.B.
27 th Feb., Ig00.
23 rd June, 1880. 2gth July, 18go. 27 th Feb., Ig06.
22ndFeh.,18g8. 22nd June,188g. 26th Feb., 18g~. 2 thApril,lgC)327th April, r897. 2-\-th Feb., Ig039th Aug., 1894. 17th Dec.. I 8 . 7th 1\Iay, 1878. 26th 1\ 0\,., Ig07.
3rct X 0\"., 18gl. nnd June, 18gj. 25th Feb.,lg02. 23rd June, ISg6. 2nd
~ray,
Ig05·
12th ~rar.JlSgj. 17th)Tay, 18 7· 3rd i\ 0\ ., I 7+. 27th July, 18 97. 31St ~Iay, IS92. 27th Feb.,19 12 . IIth July, 18go. 20th June, 18 99. gth Aug., 188423 rd June, 1888. 28th April, 189 6. 24th June, Ig0 2. ~oth July, 1889·
MACLURE, Sir John William, Baronet MC\VILLIA~IS, Lieut.-Colonel George Frederick, 1\1. D. U.~., 1\1,\ 'LEY, urgeon-Goneral \iVillialll George Nicholas, C. B. MICHAEL, General James, C. S. I. MOl-\EY, Colonel Gerald Noel, C. B. JOEL, Colonel Edward Andrew O'l\L\.LLEY, Colonel George Hunter PLATT, Samuel P aclcliffe PRIE'TLE\', Sir \Villiam, 1. ., LL.D., I.P. RYL\ 'D, \Varwick Hastings ST. GEORGE, Captain Baldwin John ST. LEY.\i'\, The Lord SAL IOXD, R. ofton ANDY'-, Iajor rthur SEun:i'\, Captain Charles \\Tilliam SIE\,EKI~G, Sir Edward IIenry 1. ., LL.D. S1 I, l\Iajor-General . dvvard Coysgarne, R. E. S~IITII- 11.\1' J) of Tem plelands, Professor James \Yilliam Fraser, 1\ I. D. TE\\".\!\.T, J. . Shaw STOKE~, l\Iajor Edward \\Tilliam S\\,AX, John George TIIO~ISOK, George, I. D. IRE 'DELL, ir Arthur James Richens, C.l\I. G. TUFNELL, Colonel Ed ward VERNON, \\Tilliam, F. R.C.S. VINCEKT, Colonel Sir Charles Edward Howard, K.C.l\I.G., C.B., l\1.P. \VAKLEY, Thomas, F.R.C.S. \VALDIE-Gl'IFFITII, 'ir George Richard, Baronet \\TALKER, John [K . P. \VATERFOI'D, Sir I Ienry de la Poer Beresford l\larquis of \\' IIARTOX, The Right Honourable John Lloyd, ' , P. C. \\TOODS, Sir Albert \V., G.C.V.O., IC.C.B., lC.C.1\I.G., (Garter, Director General of Ceremonies). YORKE, The Honourable Alexander Granthan1, C. V.O.
71 DaLe of Election. 23 rd June.18g6.
26th Feb., 1907. 7th Kov., r87I.
24 th JLn e, 18 97. 25thApril,1893. 27th~ov.,1892 .
20th June, 1899. 25 th April, 1899 22ndJune,1899. 8th June, 1859. r8thApnl, 1882. 3rd Dec., 18g2. 22ndJune,18g5. 3rd Dec., 1892. 28th July,
I
91.
12th Jan., 1869. 14th April,r89I. 23rdJune, r88S·
lIth July, J8go. 27th Nov., 1892. 26th April. 18g8. 23rdFeb., rgo-\-. 25th Feb., 1896. 24thApril, 1900. 27thNo\·.,1900. 2-lth April, 1900.
25th April. 18g3 . J5thDec. ,187+ 6th :\J ay, 18i 3.
29lh~ OV.,
190r.
23rd Jun e, 18 8. 27thl\0\' . Ig06.
72
Deceased Mel/lbers.
Deceased Members.
Date of Eleclzon.
Date oj Electioll.
jLa()ics of <.Bruce. BOYNE , Katharine F ranees, Viscountess BROOKE-I-IuITT, Violet Edith Gwenllyan, 1iss BURDETT-COUTT , Angela Georgina, Baroness BURFORD-HANCOCK, Hannah, Lady BUR TE. The Lady Agnes C. CADOGA~, Beatrix Jane, Countess, \ .A. CAULFEILD, Sophia Frances .A.nne, 1\Iiss CLAH.KE, Caroline, Lady DUKE, 1ary Jessie, 1\1rs. Roger EGERTON OF T ATTON, 1\1ary Sarah, Countess FRANK, The Lady Agnes FRESHFIELD, Zoe Charlotte, 1\1rs. Edwin HOSKYNs, Anna Dorothea \\ ren, Iiss HOWE, Georgiana Elizabeth, Countess H UjIE LO?-:G, Charlotte Anna, Irs. KE 'NETT-BARRINGTON, Alicia Georgette, Lady LAYARD, 1\Iary Enid Evelyn, Lady lVL\.cPHERSON, Elizabeth Anne, 1\lrs. 1\10XCRIEFFE, The Lady Beatrice Constance NIGHTINGALE, Florence, 1\1iss, 0.1\1., R. R. C. N ORDHEDIER, Edith Boulton, 1\1rs. Samuel PORTER, 11argarita Gwyn, 11rs. Da Costa PRIESTLEY, Eliza, Lady SANDFORD, Alice En1ily Jane, 11rs. SANDHURST, Victoria Alexandrina, The Lady, C.l. TWI?-:IXG, Louisa, 1\1iss W!NCHELSEA AND NOTTINGHA I, Fanny 1\largaret, Countess of \VOODS, Caroline, Lady
12th Dec., 1893. 25 th Feb. ,1902. 17 th Dec., 1888. 22ndJune, 1889. 26thNo\ ., 1895. 27 tb Nov., 190 6. 30th July, r889. 26th May, 19 08. 24th :NO\'., 1896. 17th Dec.,I888.
3rd April, 1886. 27 th ~ ov., I8~)4. T
25th April, 1899. 3rd Dec., 1892. loth June, 189'3. 28th July, 1896. 23 rd June, Ih 79. 5th _To \'.,1872. 3rd Dec., 1869. 5th Nov., 1872. 24tb Nov., 1903. 26tbApril, 190.~.
12th l\Iar., 1895. 17th Dec. ,1888. 22nc1 June, 1895. 26th Feb., Ig01. LIth.\. pril, 189r. 3 0th July, 188g. 26th
~Iay, Ig08.
29th ilIay, Ig06. 22nd June IgOr. 26th April, 1904. 30th JUly,19 12. 17th Dec., 1888. 2.J thApril, 1894. 29th July, r8g1. 25th July, 18g9· 21St June,rgo+IIth J uly, 1890.
)Esquires. BATESON, Lieut.-General Richard, C.V.O. BURGESS, Colonel Henry Miles, R.A. BURGESS, Captain John, R. N.
CARR, Colonel Ralph Edward CRO~IIE, Captain C. F. DICKSON, John FORl'ESTER , Surgcon-Lieut.-Colonel J aines S. FRASER, Lieut.-General J ames K~eith, C.1\1. G. KIRKPATRICK, The I-Io nourable Sir George A., K.C.M.G. LA:\InERT, Captain Thomas, R .A. MURR,\.Y, James \\lolfe S.\I"J)EI'SO?-:, Ed\vard Scott STAWELL, J. \V. Alcock STOCKWELL, Lockhart TROTTEr', Lieu t. -Colonel \Villialn I(em p
30th July, 18g9· 4th Aug., r868. 3 rd ilIar., 1868.
1bonorar2 $er"tng :fBrotbers. ANDREW, J obn Daniel Bc\I~j\'ES, \Villiam George, Junior BECK, Henry BRA.' IEI') \ V illialll J 0 h n Church BUCKLE\', John I-I arrison BURROW:, John I-Ienry CROJIDIE, Lieut.-Colonel Alexander, C. B., :\1. D. DEl'II,\.:'II, John Christopher DRU\G, I-Ierbert Charles GARl'ETT, Charles Dudley, 1\I. R. C. S. HAYLE:, J ames Robert HADms, Henry Evered, 1\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. HENDERSON, Andrew HOG.\RTH, George LAJfDERT, Joseph Thomas LEARY, Thomas McARDLE) Captain Joseph, 1\1. B., R. A.l\I. C. O'Cm,:t\oR, Robert PRAED, 1\lackworth Bulkley ROBINSON, George James ROGERS, John ROWLAND, Thomas Samuel
20th Jul y, 1909. 27th ~0\'.,1900. 27th- ~ 0\'.,1900. 3rd Dec., 1892. 27th Feb., 1894. 26th April, 1898. 28th April, I903. 27th Feb., 1896. 24thApril, IS 9+ 25th ::'Iay, 1909. 25th Feb., 1908. 26th Feb., 1901. 24th_-\pril, 1900. 2-J.th June, 18 97. 9th June, 189-1. 23rd Feb., 1899. 26th Feb., 1901. 21S~ ~Iay,
1912.
25th July, 19 I I . ::q th J nne, (897. 9th June, 1893. 9th June, 1893.
'74
75
Deceased Members.
Deceased Members. Date OJ Electioll.
RYALL, Edward STRICKLA D, Absalom \Nhitehouse TOZER, Albert Robert 1f)oltot'at'~
10thJune, 1893. 26th July, Ig04. 27 th July, 1897.
Sen.,illg Sisters.
ATKI TSON, Edith, Miss GADIE, 1\1argaret, 1\1rs. GL\DY , The Rev. 1\Iother Superior G ORDOX, Isabella, l\liss HEELIS, Augustus Sophia, 1\Irs, HERIBERTA, Sister I XGALL, Henrietta, 1\liss LAYERACK Priscilla, 1\1rs. p ARNHA~I; 1\lartha, 1\Iiss STRICKLAND, Elizabeth, 1\liss THEODORINE, The Rev. Nlother Superior \\TILLIA:'II " l\Iarguerita, 1\1rs, E. R.
22ndJune, 190r. 2nd May, Ig05. 24 thApril, IgOO. 2Gth Feb" Igor. 24th June, 1897. 7th l\'Iar, , 1899. 26th Jan" 1909. 27 thA pril, J897. 30th July, Ig07. 26th Feb"Jgor. 22ndFeb,,18g8. loth June, 1893.
1bonorarr associates. ACLAND, Sir Henry \V ent"\yorth, Bt., K.C.B., 1\1.D., LL.D. ALLIX, Colonel \Villiam Briggs, R.A.1\I. C. ApPIA, Dr. Louis ATKI~SO J, Edward, 1\1.R.C.S. BAKER, Sir Samuel \Vhite (Pasha) BAROFFIO, Signor Colonello, Dr. Felix H. B_-\RR, George Arthur, 1\1. R. C. S. BEALE, Lionel Smith, 1\1. D. BLACKBURN, John, 1\1.R.C.S. BOWLBY, Henry Bond, D.D., Bishop BRIDGES, Philippa Henrietta, 1\liss BRO\VN, Benjamin Mewburn BROWN, Hugh BRO\YN, Canon \Villiam Haig, LL.D. BRYERS, Thomas Edward CA:\IPBELL, The Honourable Allan, 1\1. D.
23rd June, 1879.
2:mdFeb"I gS. 22nd Feb., JS8!. 30th July, 188g. gth Feb.,
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75,
Igth April, 1887. 3rd Dec., 18g2. 24th June lSi!. 30th July, 1889·
3 rd Dec., 189 2• )oth July, J889· I I th
July, 189°·
24thApril,190o. 26U1 Feb., IgOr. 24th Nov., 19°} 4th Nov., 189°·
Date oj Election~
CAYLEY, Surgeon-General l-Ienry, C. M. G. CIIAPLI , Thomas, M.D. CLARK, Henry Edward, C.M.G., M.R.C.S. CLARK, Robert, L.P.C.P. CLARKE, Janet, Lady CLARKE, 1\1ajor-General Sir Stanley de Astel Calvert, G.C.V.O., C.1\1.G. CLAY, Augustus Frederick, 1\1.R.C.S. CO,\TE., Deputy Inspector-General1\Iatthew, LD., R . T. COLDL\N, \Vil1iam \\Tarman, 1\ I. R. C. S. COOPER, John CORNW.\LL, l\Ioses C0'rCIIER, Edward Rowland, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. CRE. SWELL, Colonel Pearson Robert, C.B., F.R.C.S. D.-\\Ysox, Colonel \Yil1ian1 Christopher Dr: BE \"CTOI'T, Le Comte I-Ienry DE C"\l'Yf\LLO, O1. N 1(.\S10 DE LA DAY ALYAREZ DE IAI'TE1. ·s, Frederick IlE TIIOl\lSE T, General Christian Albert Frederick QJ.([", D OCGL\s, Lieut.-Col. C. 1\1. Dp\,L:\ND, John \Vinter, I.R.C. Eccu:c;, Arthur. )'1110ns, 1\1. B. ELLISOi\f, John harles FORTIES, Lieut.- olonel George \Vent\yorth FORTE 'CUE, The Rev. I I ugh John GAllIE, Robert GENTLES, Thomas Lawrie, L.R.C.P. GORI, Dr. \Yil1iam Clement l\1arinus GOtRLEY, Samuel, F.R.C.S. Grt-\.};T, Ogilvie, 1\1. D. GULSON, Sophia Louisa, 1\1rs. HACON, \Valter Ed\yard, L.R.C.P. HALLEY, ~lajor George, 1\1. B, HENKIl-ER-1\IAJOR, The I--I onourable Albert Ed ward John HEl\'S:'IIAN, Surgeon- Lieut.-Colonel Henry Frank, C.1\1. G. HOG G, Ouintin .l
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30th Jul y, 1889. 30th July, 1889. 21St June, Ig04. 3rd Feb., 1906. 2SthApril, I903~ 23rd June, I8g6. 28th July, Ig03. 6th
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IS79.
2nd Feb., I88!. 23rd June, 18 8. 19th April, 1887. 22ndFeb.,I8
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27th Feb., Ig06_ 30th July, IS 9. 25 th July, I g05. 28th July, 1903. 9th June, IS93. 9th June, 1893. 26thApril,ILg2. 19th April, 1887_ I2thKm-.. IS g. 28th July, Ig03. 30th Jul y, I88g. 16th l\I ar.,lSg5 . 27th
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12th :'Iar. , IS95· 30thApril, IgOr. 28th April, 1896.
76
Deceased M em bel's.
Deceased MelJlbers. Date oj Electioll.
IZOD, Edwin J AFFRAY, Sir John, Baronet J OKE~, Arthur Henry, 1\1. D. LA ERON', 1ichael,1\l.D. LON'G:\IORE, Surgeon-General Sir Thomas, C. B. 1\L-\cLEAN', Jane, 1\ Irs. R. 1\1. 1\L-\KBY, Frederic Ecl\Yard, F.R.C.S. 1\IARTI~, John, 1\I.D., F.R.C.S. l\L-\RTIXEAU, John 1\IERRY\YK-\THER, James. l\I.R.C.S. l\1ooRE, Lieut.-Colonel James B. 1\Iacleod l\100RE, Noel Temple, C.1\1.G. 1\10YNIER, Gustave l\1 UXDY, Baron F aronir NAPl'ER, Albert, :\1.R.C.S. EILD, James Ed,Yard, l\I.D. I'\ORTOX, Arthur Treherne, C.B., F.R.C.S. O"'EX, Sir Francis Philip Cunliffe, K.. C. 13., IL C . .\1. G., C.I.E. PAGET, Sir James, Baronet, F.R.C.S. PARKE, Surgeon-Captain Thumas IIeazle, A.l\I. D. PEARCE, \Valter, :\I.D., :\1.R.C.P. PEi\XINGTOX, The Rev. John James I-Ioralio Septimus PIERS, Charles Ed ward, :\1. R. C .S. PLATT, \VilIiam Henn-, L.R.C.P. '" POLLOCK, Arthur Julius, :\1.D. POPE, Lieut.-Colonel Frank ~Iontague, 1\11. D., F. P. C. p. REID, David REID, Thomas \Vhitehead, :\1. D., F.R.C.P. ROBERTS, 1\1ary Ann, :\Iiss SAYAGE, \Villiam F. SHEDDE~, Emily 1\lary .Ann, 11rs. S HEPIIERD, Georae b STEPIIEXSOX, The Rev. Thomas Bowman, D. D., LL.D. STILLI TGFLEET, Cordelia, l\Iiss SY:\lES, Surgeon-l\lajor Edmond \Vest, 1\1. D.
3 0th ] uly, 188g. 16thApnl,18go. l:!th ~ 0\,., 188g. loth July, 18n 24 th ]une, 1870. 27thApril.I897. IIth]uly, 18go. 30th July, IbSg. 28thApnl,lg03. 41h NO\ .. 18go. 5 th l\Iay, ISH 18th July, 18S2. 23 rd June, 1888. 18th J\JaY,1880. 6th April. ISS6. 1 _ th:\1 ar., 1895.
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12th :'Iar., 1895. 19th Feb., 1884.
9th Dec., IS84. 1 nh July, 18go. 30th Julp8Sg. 26th reb. IgOr. 2Sth !\OY.,IgOS· 30th July, I88g. 4th May,I'g6. 19th June,lgoo. 30th ]Uly,lS;,g. lIth July,ISgo,
17th Feb., I87-J. 22ndJune,I901. 24th June, I8 97· 26th April, 19 0 4,
29 thN 0\'., 18 9824th June, 1870 . 27 th Feb., 18 9+
r\ \'LER,
Lloyd TnO:'l[I'SON, Joseph French TOMLIXSOl T, Brigade-Surgeon Edward Denham \'AX HALl~ " Colonel Fran<;ois VIGEI'S, Robert ro~ E'-i:\[Al'C[r, Baron Friedrich \f.\LE , Colonel N alha11iel Y oUl1g Armstrong \rc\LL.\CE, Sir R icharc1, Baronet, K. C.D. Wc\RD, Admiral J 01111 P OSS, P.:"J. \rEDDELL, Colonel I) obert \\TEL II, Captain J Oh11 \r III TE , Charles I-Iaydon, l\1.R.C.S. \\. IIITWILL, 1\ Iar k WrCnL\:\I, \Valter, ~I.P.C.S. l.~., \V IL~[OT~ Brigadier-Gen. Sir :r-r enry, Baronet, Ie. C. D. \\TIL ox, The 1Jonourable I-Iarry Tyr\\'hitt WrL'ox, Jane, . Iiss WIXG.\TE-S \L'L) Surgeon- Lieut. -Colonel \Villiam, l\1. D. \VORGER, P ichard George, 1\1.R.C.S. WRIGIIT, Frederick
77 Date of Elulioll. 12th11ar., I e'!)S. 22nd]une, ISS!). 3 0th July, 1889. 23rd June, 1808. 22ndJune, 1889. 10thDec., 1878. 12th :\Iar., 1885, 13th Feb., 18 72 • 17 th July, ISb3. 28th Feb,: IS09. 27 th - '0\"., 1894. IIth July, IS90.
21st June: 1898. IIth July, 1/)90.
25 th July. 1893. 3 0th July, 18S9. 30th July, 10 ' g. lIth July,
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Grade.
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K.G. Abel, ir Fredet icl- ., C.c.\ .0., LC.U. (deccased) K.G. Acheson: The ViscoLlnt ](.G. Aclancl, Lieut.-Colonel Alfred Dyke Acland, ir Henry \\~ent\\'orth, Bt., I-.CB., ~I.D., H.A. LL.D. (deceased) H.S.E. Adam' Frank Albert H ..A. Adams, urgeon-;"Iajor Joseph :'I.U. HJ1. Adam::>on, John, :'1.1>. H.A. Addison, John George H.S.E. Adlard, \\'illiam Ed\\'ard HOll. ]{.G. ;-\dor, Gu ~ta\'e Agar, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Emmanuel Fel'x, _LP . A-.G. (decc'ased) Albany) H.P .H. the Duchess of, v. \.., C.l.) R .R.C. LJ. Albany, Colonel H.R.H. Leopold Geo rge Du n can Albert, The Duke of, K.G.) K.T.) C.C.. 1., G.c.:'I.G. (deceased)
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c.l.,
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Associates.
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Alcock, Sir Rutherford, K.e.B., D . . L. (deceased) Aldridge, The Rev. Prebendary \Villiam Wheeler Alexander; Major Dudley Henry, e.?lLG. Alexander, General Sir James Edward, C.B. l<j. (deceased) LJ. Alexandra Her l\Iost Gracious Majesty Queen H.A. Allardyce, Constance Angel, Mrs. H. S. 5. Allen, Mabel Owen, 1\1rs. H.fl. Allin, Colonel \Villiam Briggs, R.A. I.e. (deceased) Alverstone of lverstone, The Lord, P.C., G.e. I.G., l(.G. (Lord Chief Justice of England) 1<j. Amh.erst, \\ ilIiam Archer, Earl (deceased) Lj. Amherst, The Hon. Florence Margaret Tyssen LJ. Amherst, The Hon. Margaret Mitford Tyssen LJ. Amherst, The Hon. Sybil J\1argaret Tyssen LJ. Amherst of Hackney, Margaret Susan, Lady Amherst of Hackney, \Villiam Amhurst Tyssen, The Lord (deceased) KJ. H.A. Anderson, James, ilLB. R.A. Anderson, James \Vallace, M.D. 1-[0£1. Anderson, Robert, I.D. H.5.B. Anderson, Robert Simpson l(j. Anderson, Colonel Thomas (deceased) H.5.B. Andrew, John Daniel (deceased) l(.G. Anglesey, J\J arquess of (deceased) Anstruther, Colonel Charles Frederick St. Clair, lILV.O., D.S.O.
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AshtoJ1, Captain George, ;\1.U., R.A.~r.e. Aslett, Alfred tkinsol1, Edith, Miss (deceased) A tkinson, Eel warel, ~I.R.c.s. (deceaSed) Audlanel, \Villiam Edward, :\l.R.C.S. Awelry, Edmund Thring
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Birkbeck, ir Edward, Bt., K.C.V.O. (deceased) Bishop, J arne Bi hopp, l\Iajor-General Cecil, C.B. (deceased) 1<J. Black ~lary, l\Iiss H.A. Blacl-burll, John, :'-I.I'.c. . (deceased) H.A. Blackham, l\1ajor Robert James, L.R .c.P. Ed., R.A.~1.C. J{.C. Blair, Captain Harry (deceased) 1(.G. Blal -e, i r H enry Arthur, G .c.~r. G . ](J, Blake, Henry Claude ~L\- . O. E. Blake, Captain John Richard E. Blakeney, J ohn Henry, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. Bland, Selina, 1\I iss H5.5. Bland-Sutton, Edith, Lady L.G. Blow, Jenni e Goodell, irs. A. A. J-Jon. L.G. Bloxam, J ohn ~\stley, r.R.C ... ]{.G. Boileau, Sir Franci George 1\Ianningham, Bt. ( deceased) ](./. Bolckow, Carl Ferdinand Henry Ar.C. Bolton, \\,illiam H.5.B. Bond, Frederick Fielding, .I.D. Ed. H.A. B,:)J1e, Joseph Ernest H5.B. Booker, \\'alter John US.B. Borden, II onora rr Surgeon-General The H on. Sir J('C. Frederick \Villiam, K . . ~J.G., M.D., ;\I.P. Boswell, Alexander, ~I.D., ilLR.C .. H.A.
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Boulton, Harold Edwin, r-I.V.O. I.e.C. Boulton, Major Oscar Evan I.e.C. Boulton, Sir Samuel Bagster, Bt. H.S.S Bourke, Blye, Miss H . . 5. Bourke, Edith Naomi, Miss !-/'/1. Bourke, Lieut.-Colonel Ulick Joseph, M.B. I{J Bourne, Colonel Sir James, Bt., C.B. (deceased) E. Bowdler, Major Basil \Nilfrid Bowdler, R.E. I.eI· Bowdler, Colonel Cyril \Villiam Bowdler, .n. H ..--l. Bowlby, Henry Bond, D.D., Bishop (deceased) H .. 1. Bowser, Joseph Edward, :-LB. J-/.~ 1. Boyd, Alexander James, M.D. L&. Boyne, Katharine Frances, Viscountess (deceased) Brackenbury, General The Right Hon. Sir Henry, P.c., G.C.B., K.C .. 1., Rd\. H.A. Brackley, The Viscount, ;\1. V.O. ]{J Brackley, Violet, Viscountess L.C. Bradley, \\1 illiam l\linikin H.S.H Brand, Alexander Theodore, ;\I.D. I f.~ 1. Brasier, Maud Emmaline, Mrs. vv. J. C. H.S.~,)~. Brasier, \Villiam John Church (deceased) If. '.D. Brassey, The Earl, G.c.B. 1<.j. Brassey, Anni e, ~ Lady (deceased) L.f. Bray, Sir John Cox, K.C.M.G. (deceased) I(.G. Breadalbane, Alma, Marchioness of L.C. Breadalbane, The Marquess of, K.G., P.C. 1:1· Brett, Major Reginald Best (deceased) ]{J Brett, Robert, . l.R.C.S. (deceased) If.d. Bridges, Miss Philippa Henrietta (deceased) H ..rl. Brindle, Frederic H.~.B. Bristol, Geraldine Georgiana Mary, Marchioness of L.C. Broadwood, Bertha Marion, Miss H.L1. Bromley, Stretch Cowley (deceased) l{I· Brook, Henry Darville, F.R.C .. , L.R. C.l'. H.A. Brooke, James Stewart, F.R.C.S.I., L.K.Q.C.P.I. H.S.E. Brooke-Hunt, Violet Edith Gwenllyan, Miss L.C. ( deceased) I<.C. Brookfield, Colonel Arth ur Montagu Brooks, Lieut.-Colonel Francis Augustus, M.D., l{.C. R.A.M.C. (T.F.)
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Broster, Arthur Erdsworth, F.R.C.S. J-J.A. Broughton, Major Alfred H.A. Broun, Sir Richard, Bt. (deceased) 1<1· Broun, Lieut.-Colonel \Villiam James (deceased) K.C. Brown, Annie Marion, lVIrs. Haig H.A. Brown, Benjamin Mewburn (deceased) 1f.A. Brown, Emily Frances Sarah, Mrs. Stewart L.C. Brown, Frederick Gordon, M.R.C.S. H.A. Brown, Hugh (deceased) H.A. Drowrl, J ohl1, L.R.C.P., L.R .C.S.I. (deceased) K. G. Brown, John Percival, :\I.D. H.A. Brown, Robert Charles, ~1.n., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.S.£. E. Brown, \Villiam H.S.E. Brown, Canon \Villiam Haig, LL.D. (deceased) H.A. J3rowI1c, John \Valton, :\LD. H.A. Browne, General \Valter John, C.D. (deceased) l<.C. Brownfield, Lieut.-Colonel Barry Munyard, :-LR.C .. H.A. Brownson, Lieut.-Colonel \Villiam Henry (deceased) 1<I 1J.([., Brown- ynge-Hutchinsol1, Colonel Edward Douglas K.G. Bruce, Rober t, :-LR.C. . H.A. Brunning, Elizabeth Mary, Mrs. H.S.S. Brydone- Jack, \Villiam Disbrow, L.R.C.P., L.R.C .. Ed. E. Bryers, Th omas Edward (deceased) H.A. Buchanan, The Hon. Sir Ebenezer John 1<. G. Buck, The Rev. John Parmenter (deceased) l<.G. Buckingham and Chandos, Alice Anne, Duchess of LI. Buckley, John Harrison (deceased) H.S.E. Buckley, 'Iajor \Villiam (deceased) ](1· Bull, Colonel \Villiam Henry, F.R.C.S.E., A.1\1.S.(T.F.) H.A. Bunt, Robert \Villiam Hope H.S.E. Burdett, Sir Henry Charles, r.c.n., KC.V.O. 1(. G. Burdett-Coutts, Angela Georgina, Baroness (deceased) L.C. Burford-IIancock, Hannah, Lady (deceased) L.G. Burford-Hancock, Sir Henry James Burford, c. LG. (deceased) 1(. G. Burges, Captain Somerville \Valdemar (deceased) 1<J Burgess, Major C. Mitford E.
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E. BurCTess liles. R ..A. (deceased) b , Colonel Henr)' E. Burgess, Captain John, R. J. (deceased) ]{J. Burlton , Colonel \\ illiam, c.n. (deceased) ]{J. Burlton-Bennett John Robert (deceased) Burnaby, I\Iajor-General Ed\\'yn Sherard, M.P. K.J. ( deceased) L.G. Burne, The Lady gnes C. (deceased) Burne, Major-G~neral Sir Owen Tudor, G.C.I.E., ]{.G. K.C.S.I. (deceased) ](.G. Burne, Dalhousie Holmes (deceased) Burnes, Esther Sarah, I\Irs. (deceased) LJ. ]{J. Burnes, George James Holmes (deceased) A-J. Burnes James, K.H., LL.D., F.RS. (deceased) ]{J. Burnes, Captain Sydney Holmes (deceased) ]{J. Burnes, \\ ard Holmes (deceased) H.rl. Burnett, Ernest J oseph, ~I.B., ilLRC.P. H.S.B. Burrows, John Henry (deceased) HS.B. Burton, Henry Buss, Howard Decimlls, :'ILRC.. H.A. 1].[:., Bythesea, Rear-Admiral John, C.B., C.LE , ( deceased) K.G. Bythesea, Samuel Francis Glossop (deceased) I(.G. By these a of Freshford, Mary Prideaux, Irs. L.G. Cadogan, Beatrix Jane, Countess, V.A. (deceased) L. G. Cairns, Peter Russell, L.RC.P. H ..':>.B. Calder, Fanny Louisa, Miss HA. Caldwell, Sarah Jane, I\liss H.S.S. Callender, George 'Villiam, F.RC.S., F.RS. (deceased) H.A. Cambridge, H.R.H. George 'Villiam Frederick Charles, Duke of, K.G. (deceased) I(J. Cameron, Peter H.S.B. Campbell, The Hon. Allan, :\LD. (deceased) H.A. Cam pbell, Lieut.-Colonel Joseph Alexander I('G. Campbell, Louisa Jane, Mrs. Herbert L.G. Campbell of Auchmannoch, Hilda Burella Mitchell, Miss L.G. Cant, Mary, Mrs. W. E. H.A. Cant, William Edmund, ilI.D., F.R.C.S. K.G. Cantlie, Colonel J ames, ~1.B., F.RC.S., RA.M.C.(T.F.) K.G.
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Carnarvon, IIenry Howard l\lolyneux, Earl of ( deceased) I(.G. Carpenter, Charles Claude ](.G. Carr, Colonel Ralph Edward (deaased) E. TTG Carrington , Sir John orrell, c.~T.G., D.C.L., LL.D. 1\.. . Carruthers, Charles Ulick, L.R.C.p.I. JJ.A. Carter, Charles Pemberton (deceased) KJ. Carter, Gerard Bon ham E. Carter, Colonel Harry 10lyneux, C.B. K.G. Carter, Robert Brudenell, F.R.C. . KJ. Carter Colonel 'Villiam Graydon E. Can'ell, J 011 n I\laclean, ~r.R .C.S. H.A. Case, H ugh Martin, ~r.R.C. ., L.1' .c.P. H.A. Cassar de Sain, Eleanor Amelia, Marchioness L.G. Cassidi, Francis P ichard, l\T.D. H.A. Castel-Brolo, Federico Lancia Grassellini, Duca di ( deceased) K. G. Castlemaine, The Lord I<.G. Cattell, Lieut.-Colonel George Tre"" ~r.D. H.A. Caulfeild Sophia Frances Anne l\Iiss (deceased) L.G. Cave, Ann, I\1rs. H.S.S. Ca\'endish-Bentinck, Cicel), I\Iary,The Lady Charles L.G. Ca\'endi b-Bentinck, Olivia, The Lady Henry L.G. Ca\\'dor, Frederick Archibald Vaughan, Earl (deceased) K.G. Cay Ie)" Surgeon-General lIenry, c.~r.G. (deceased) H.A. Cecil, The I Jon. \licirt Margaret, 1\1rs. E\'elyn LJ. Cecil, I\lary P otbes l\Iargaret, The Lady \\' illiam (The Baroness Amherst of Hackney) LJ. Cecil, Yiolet, The Lady Edward L.G. Cecil, Colonel The Lord 'Villiam, c.Y.O. J{J. Chad\\'ick, Clara I\la\'c5)'ll, Miss, R.R.C. H.fl. Chambers, lIarry Crompton H.A. Chambers 'Villiam Henry H ..rl. Chaplin, Thomas, M.D. (deceased) H.A. Chapman, General Sir Edward Francis, K.C.B., R.A. E. Chard, Ann, Mrs. H.S.S. Cbard, John Gale HS.B. Cbastelain, Philippe Counte de (deceased) HOll. KJ. Chatfield, Admiral Alfred John, C.B. (deceased) A-. G.
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ChaWller, Alfred, ~I.R.e. . Chelm ford, His Excellency The Lord, G.C.M.G. I{j. Chermside, ir Robert Alexander, 1.D. (deceased) H,rl. Cherry, Eliza Ellen, J\Ir . L.G. Che hire, Beatrice Constance Lady, R. R. I":.G. Cbeylesmore l\Iajor-General The Lord, K.e.y. H.~t-J. Chiene, John, e.B. :\I.D. H.S. Child, Jane Charlotte, J\Iiss A-.G. Childs, Christopher, ~I.D. L.G. Chinery Elizabeth, J\Ir . E. F. l-l..i. Christian, Le\\'is l\Iark Frank, :\I.B. I":.G. Chubb, Sir George Hayter, Bt. L.G. Chubb, Sarah anner, Lady I{j. Clanny, \\Tilliam Reid, :'LD., F.R .. , Ed. (deceased) Clarence and Avondale, H.R.H. The Duke of, KG. (deceastd) s.P. t\; I{.]. Clark, Sir Andrew, Bt., :'I.D. (deceased) A-.G. Clark, Colonel Andrew, F.R.e. ~., K.11. . 1":. G. Clark, Henry Ed,,-ard, e.:'I.C., :\1.1' .e.s. (dereascd) H .. :1. Clark, Herbert George HS.B. Clark, Colonel Sir James Richardson Andrew, A-j. Bt., C.B., F.R.CS. E. L.G. Clark, Lilian largaret, Lady H.S. ' Clark, Margaret, J\liss II.A. Clark, Robert, L.R.e.P. (deceased) L.G. Clarke, Caroline, Lady (deceased) I -f..1. Clarke, Janet, Lady (deceased) Clarke, J\lajor-General Sir Stanley de Astel Calvert, C.e.v.O., C.i\J.G. (deceased) Claughton, Thomas Legb, Bishop, D.D. (deceased) Fl..A. Clay, Augustus Frederick, M.l'.C . (deceased) H.A. Clay, \Villiam J\IcKinley i{.G. Clay, \\-illiam Nicholls (deceased) H.J.i. Clayton, 1ajor Charles Cecil Clayton, Sir Oscar J\loore Passey, c.n., c.:'I.C., I(.G. ?I.D. (deceased) H ..d. Clayton, vViliiam Kitson, L.R.C.P., L.I' .C.S. H ..d. Clegg, Richard , ~I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. I(.G. Clollston, Sir Ed ward Seaborne, Bt. (deceased) H ..d. Coates, John Mandell, :'1.D.
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Coates, Deputy-Inspector-General 1atthew, LD., ]' .'t\. (deceased) H.A. Cochrane, nna nnette Minnie, l\liss L.G. Cochrane, Arthur Lewis H ..d. Cochrane, Margaret, liss H.S.S. Cockburn, The lIon. Sir J Ohl1 Alexander, K.C.:'1.C.,
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Cockill, l\Iajor \Villiam Baron, :\1.D., R.A.:.r.C.(T.F.) Cole, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick linden Cole, lary Cecil Frances Kate, liss, R.P.C. Colegrave, Elizabeth Violet, ~Irs. Edward Coleman, \ \'illiam \ Varman, M.I' .C.S. (deceased) Collett, ] ohn ::'IIarti n H.~4.. I(.G. Collie, Sir P obert J ohn, ~1.n. Collings, Ernest Charles H.SE. Collins, George R obert ~ixon HSB. Collin, \ \Tilliam Ed ward, D.1 )., Bishop (deceased) C. Colquhoun, Captain Isaac H.SE. Compton, The Lord Alwyn, D.D. (deceased) C. Connaught, aptain H.R.H. Prince Arthur of,
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Connaught, H.R.II. Prince s Yictoria Patricia Helena Elizabeth of, C.L L.]. Connor, :\Iajor Bentley ie\-e\\'right H.S.E. Conyngham, Frances Elizabeth arah, ::'IIarchioness L.]. Conyno·ham. Lieut.-General George Henry, ~Iarq uis ( deceased) Conyno'ham, IIenry Francis, Iarq uess (deceased) Conyngham, Jane St. 1aul' Blanche Marchione's ( dcceased) Lj. I(G. Cook, Frank IIenry, C.LE. Cook , Georrre H.SE. b I{.G. Cook, J ohn 1\Ia on (deceased) H.A. Cooper, Sir Al fred Cooper, George Thomas H.SB. H ..A. Cooper, J ol1n (deceased) H.A. Cooper, IarioIl, Lady
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Copeman, Lieut.-Colonel Sydney 1\10nckton F.R.S., ~r.D.
Copland, J ames, ~LD., F .R. . (deceased) Copp, Charles Tosepb, ::'LD. Corbett, Joseph John Franci Corbin, Thomrls \iVilson, flI.R.C. Corkran , Florence Caroline, 1\11's. Seymour Corl1\\'all, ilIoses (deceased) Cornwall, \Vill iam Cotton, ::'I.D. Cosgraye, Ephraim 1\IacDowel, ~I.D. Cotton, Adelaide, Irs. Charles COttOll, Charles, F.R.C.P. Ed. iII.R.C. Couch, Christiana, Iiss Coulcher, -:\Iary Caroline, lUi s Courtney, John l\Iortimer, C.::'LG., 1.S.O. Couzens, ir George Ed win CO\\'ard, Frederick John Co\\'cher, Edward Rowland, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.
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Cox-Davies, Rachael Annie, 1\Iiss H.SB. Craig, 1\Iajor Algernon Tudor H.A. Cran, Robert David, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. I-f.rl. Cranston, Colonel Sir Robert, K.C.V.O., C.B. H.Ll.. Craven, Florence Sarah, l\Irs. Dacre I(.G. Crawford, The Earl of, K.T. E. Crawford, Major Gilbert Stewart, ::'I.D., R.A.~I.C. I(J Crawford, \\ illiam (deceased) L.j. Cra\\'ley, Emily Charlotte, 1\Irs. (deceased) L.G. Creagh, Lilah, Lady I(.G. D. C!:., Creagh, General Sir O'1\Ioore, G.c.B., G.c.s.I. H.A. Crease, James Robertson, F.R.C.S. Ed. H.S.S. Crease, Margaret Turnbull, Mrs. J. R. H ..A. Creery, John H.A. Crespi, Alfred John Henry, M.P.C.P. Ed. Cresswell, Colonel Pearson Robert, C.B., F.R.C.S.
( deceased) Crofts, Surgeon-General Aylmer Martin, C.I.E., L.R.C.P. & s. Ed., I.r.I.S. Crombie, Lieut.-Colunel Alexander, C.B., :'ltD.
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Cromie, Captain C. r". (deceased) E. Crooke-Lawless, urgeon Lieut.-Colonel Sir \Varren Poland, C.I.E., ::'I.l >. l":.C. Crookshank, IIi':) Excellency IIarry 1\Iaule, (Pasha;, 'l.I' .. 1'. Irel. A~.G. Cross, Sarah, 1\Iiss J-J.S. S. Crosse, Catherine, 1\Irs. C. R. Lj. Crossley, Colonel The Right lIon. ir Savile Brinton, Bt., P . . , K.C.Y.O. A-.G. Cuckow, John IIenry J-l.S.8. Cuffe, Surgeon-General Sir Charles l\IcDonough, Lc.n., F.R.C.S. Ed. H.~l. Cull, Charles James \ \' illiam H.S.B. Culley of Fo\\' berry, Jane Darling, 1\Irs. L.G. Cunningham, George IIS.B. Cunyngham, ir Robert Keith Dick,6th Bt.
( deceased) Cureton, Surgeon-Colonel Ed \\'ard, l\I.n., :'LR.C.P. Cureton, Jane Elizabeth, -:\Ir~. E. Curry, Thomas IIindmarch
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c.
(deceased) Daubeney, Eliza, Lady (deceased)
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Dawes, Colonel Bethel Martin 1(j. 8 Dawes, Edwin E. :26 Dawson, Colonel Thomas 1\100re, L.RC.P., A.l\LS.(T.F.) H.£1.. 48 Da wson, Colonel \\ illiam Christopher (deceased) H.£1.. 75 Deakin, Pattie, 1\1rs. H.£1.. 47 de Beaufort, Le Comte lIenry (deceased) H.A. 75 de Bereng-er, Baron (deceased) ](. G. 59 de Bustros Edma Helene, Madame L.G. 2I de Bustros Selim (deceased) K.G. 59 de Carvallo, Don Nicasio de Landay Alvarez (deceased) H.£1.. 75 de Hall\\'),l, Ie Comte Frederic HOll. ]{j. ro de Labrosse, Henriette, l\Iademoiselle HOIl. L.G. 25 de lartens, Frederick (deceased) H.rl. 75 de Pearsall, Robert Lucas (deceased) KJ. 56 de Pearsall, Robert Lucas, Junior (deceased) J( j. 56 de Salis, Lieut.-Colonel Ed ward John .11.£1.. 40 de Salis-Soglio, l\Iajor-General Johann Ulrich, Baron (deceased) ](.G. 59 de Salis-Soglio, Count Peter John Fane (deceased) ](. G. 59 de Senonges, Major Hubert Dominique Alexandre H ussenot (deceased) HOlt. J{. G. 69 de Thomsen, General Christian Albert Frederick ( deceased) H ..L 1. 75 Delepiere, Joseph Octa\'e, LL.D. (deceased) A-.G. 59 Denmark, H.l\I. the Queen of (deceased) LJ. 67 Denniss, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Sherwood H.S.E. 3I Derby, Alice, Countess of L.G. 23 Derby, The Earl of, P.e., G.e.\T.O., C.B. ](.G. I7 Derham, John Christopher (deceased) H.S.B. 73 Derham, Thomas Hanson Crossfield, ~I.B. ]-f.L"1.-+9 Desborough of Taplow, The Lord, Y.C.Y.O. ](.G. 16 Devonshire, Louise Frederica Augusta, Duches:: of (deceased) Lj. 67 Dibdin, Charles (deceased) ](. G. 69 Dic k, Inspector-General Sir James Nicholas, K.C.B., L.R.c.s.Ed.,
R.N.
Dickey, Archibald Alexander George, M.D. Dick-Lauder, Sir Thomas North, Bt. Dickson, John (deceased)
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Dillon, Luke Gerald, M.D. H.A. Dixon, Sir Raylton (deceased) KG. Dixon, Waynman K.G. Dixson, Thomas Storie, 1.B. H.S.B. Dobbin, Captain Leonard 1-1.A. Dobson, Arth ur, M.R.C.S., L.H.. C.P. H.A. Dockery, Owen H.S.B. ](.G. Domvile, Major lIerbert \\Tinnington (deceased) Don, David K.G. Done, P ichard Clowes H.S.B. DO[lkin, P ichard Sims E. J-1.s. S. Douglas, Annie Jane, liss 1J.QE:., Dougla" Lieut.-Colonel C. :\1. (deceased) H.A. Down, lIarriet Elizabeth, 1\1rs. H.S.S. J(.G. Doyle, Sir Arlhur Conan, ?>I.D., LL.D. Doyle, Elizabeth, 1Irs. H.S.S. Doyle, 11ajor-General Sir John ::\Iilley, K.e.B., ~I.P. (deceased) Kj. Draffen, Elizabeth, 11rs. Pitt L.G. E. Draffen, Lieut-Colonel George Algernon H.S.E. Dring, lIerbert 'harles (deceased) Drum mond, l\1ajor-General Sir Francis Henry E. P uther[ord, K.e.r.E., e.u. ]{.G. Drummond, George Edward L.G. Drummond, Grace Julia, Lady H.£1.. Dryland, John \ Vinter, ilU'.e. . (deceased) H.~-l. Dryland, Leslie \Vinter, ~Ll' .C.S., L.I' .C.P. ](j. Duckworth, Sir Dyce, Bt., M.D., LL.D. Duckworth, Canon Robinson, C.V.O., D.D. (deceased) C. L.G. Dudley, Georgiana Elisabeth, Countess of, H..R.e. L.G. Dudley, Rachel, Countess of l(.G. Dudley, The Earl of, P.e., c.c.n., G.e.:'LG., G.e.v.O. ](j. Dudley, \\,illiam, Ist Earl of (deceased) H.S.S. Duff, Ale, 'andra 1\1aud, 11iss H.A. Duke, Colonel Alexander \Villiam, M.D. L.G. Duke, 1\Iary ] essie, Mrs. Roger (deceased) E. Duke, Roger H.S.E. Dumbleton, I~obert ](j. Dun boyne, James Butler, 13th Baron (deceased) ](j. DUllcan, Colonel Francis, e.B., lII.P., R.\.. (deceased)
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List of Melllbers alld rlssociates. Grade.
~I Duncan l\1ary Kate, 1\1rs. II £1. Duncan \\ illiam, L.R. .P. LJ. Duncombe, E,'elyn, lUi - - (dL'C£'t7st'(l) C. Dunedin , Thc Hi-hop of' Primate of ~ TCW Zealand 11.1.1. Dunklcy, \Villiam \\ ilbcrforce, 1'.1' . . P. Ed. Dunsany Randal Ed,,'ard Plunkett 15th Baron (dcatlscd) Du Pre, Emily, 1\Iiss L.!). (C; A-.j. Dymoke, The lIon. Sir Henry (dL'CL'cTst'd) J I. ,) .,"'. Dyson, Annie, 1\Ir5.
11..1. Eades, Samuel Oliver, L.I'.c.r. L.(;. Ebden, Agnes 1\1urray, 1Irs. Cbarlc 11..1. Eccles, Arthur Symons :\['n. (dcct:(lsed) lIS.!}. Eddison, Arthur L. G. Edcn, Sybil Frances, Lady lIS. ~'. Edith, Sister Mary Edward VII., His :\Iost Graciou ~Iajesty King SH.P. ,1; A~I ( deceased) JI..1. Edwards Bogdall Ed\\'ard Iastrzebski, "J.n. Ecl\\'ard , Georae Rorrers b b Ed,,'ards, \Yilliam Rea, AC ..A. Egerton Colonel Sir :\lfred ~Iordaunt, K.C.V.O., X:.C. C.B. (deceased) L.C. Egerton, The Lady l\Iabelle Annie L.(J'. Egerton, The Hon. 1\Iary Georgina, Lady L.C. Egerton, Olga, Lady Egerton of Tatton, ~Iary Sarah, Countess (deceased) L.C. A~j. Egerton of Tatton, \Yil bi aham, Earl (deceased) H.S.S. Eichner, Ellen Emma, Mrs. Elkington, Lieut.-Colonel Henry Percival George, jl..l.1. :'.I.l' .C. ., R ...:'L:\1. C. L.G. Ellesmere, Katharine Louisa, Countess of j{j. Ellesmere, The Earl of 1-I.A. Ellis, Francis ?\ewman 11..1-1. Ellison, Arthur, :'.I.R.C.S., L.R.C.l'. If.ri. Ellison, John Charles (deceased) I(.G. Elliston, Colonel George Sampson, C.1)., J\I.R.C.S. C. Elsdon, The Rev. Thomas Charles 1-1.A. Else, Hcn(y Cyril
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Farrcr, Licut.-Colonel Sir Joseph, Bt., l\I.l)., A~.G. F.l'.C.S. Ed. Farrer, Surgeon-General Sir J0 cph, Bt., I.e.G. I " . . '.I., LL.D., "I1.D. (deccased) A-.G. Fellows, Frank Perk (dt'ceasl'd) 1-1. .. 1. Fenwick, Ethel Gordon, 1\11'5. Bedford K.G. Fergusson, Lieut.-General \ ,Tilliam (daeascd) I{.G. Ferns, Alfred Erne')t I.ej. Ferrer, Se\\'allis Edward, Earl (dccl'(7sed) ](.G. Fife, Colonel Sir .. \ubone George, c.v.O. I{.G. l~ife, Sir John (d,-,'ccased) Fife, \Vil1iam George, Duke 01, K.C.) K.T., G.C.V.O. ( dcccas'-"d) Filgate, \Villiam Townley George eymour A~.C. l\1<lcartncy HS.B. Fincham, I lcnry \ \' al ter
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Finny, \Villiam E\'elyn St. Lawrence, j\I.D. L.RC.P. H.A. EI .B. Firth, Alb ert Firth, \Val tel' H. .E. Fisher, tella Heyward, Ir. \\!. B. H.~.S. h "'11 ' B j-e· . I--f.!'J.B. F IS er, \\ I lam a" I FitzGeorge, Colonel Sir Augustus Charles Fredenck,
E. Fitzmaurice, Flora Kathleen, l\Iiss J-IS~. · G eorge \V'll' F 1Igg, I la m ( ~ ) J-I.S.!y. Foaaie l\IaJ' or \Villiam Ed ward, ~LB., RA.:'ILC. T.l< H.~ 1. bb , J-I S B K.c.Y.O., C.B.
Foort, Thomas Edgar . .). Forbes, Alexander l\Iackenzie :\f.D. H.J...J. Forbes, Lieut.-Colonel George \Ventworth (deceased) H'A'i. Forbes Norman Hay, F.RC.S. Ed. I(]. Forest/er-\ \!alker, General Sir Frederick \Villiam Edward, G.c.nr.G., K.C.B. (deceased) I{.G. H. ~ .B. Forrest, Arthur James H.A. Forrest, Robert, ~LB. Forrester, Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel James S. E. (deceased) H.J.J. Fort, Surgeon-Colonel Thomas, l-I.RC.S. Fortescue, Major Edward F. Knottesford (deceased) I":]. H ..r1. Fortescue, The Rev. Hugh John (deceased)
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H.S.S. Foster, Ellen Scott, l\liss }":.G. Fowler, George I":.G. Fox, l\Iajor Chaley (deceased) K.G. Fox, Duke (deceased) H.SB. Fracy, Henry Thomas L.G. Frank, The Lady Agnes (deceased) L.G. Frank, Helena Constance, Miss }(.G. Fran k, Philip, j\I.D. Franklin, Surgeon-General Sir Benjamin, K.C.I.E.,
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Fraser, Alexander Edmund Fraser, Lieut.-General James Keith, c.~I.G. (deceased) E. Fraser, John Henry Pearson, ?l1.n., ::\I.R.C.S. H.A. Fraser, Thomas Oliver E. Freeborn, John Charles Richard, L.R.C.P. H.SB. Freestun, Colonel Sir \Villiam Lockyer, l.P. I(j. ( deceased)
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Fremantle, General Sir Arthur James Lyon, C. .M.G., c.n. (deceased) K.G. French, William H.SB. Frend, Captain Edwin E. Frere, The Right Hon. Sir Henry Bartle Edward, Bt., G.c.n., G.C.S.I. (deceased) H.A. Freshfield, Edwin, LL.D. 1<.] . Freshfield, Eelwin IIanson I(]. Freshfield, James \Villiam E. Freshfielel, \\lilliam Dawes (deceased) J(.G. Freshfield, Zoe Charlotte, l\'Irs. Edwin (deceased) L.G. Fripp, Sir Alfred Downing, K.C.V.O., C.U., F.P .C.S. J(.G. } ryer, \Villiam Francis, L.l'.C.P. IIA. Fullagar, Kate, Miss NA. Fuller, Andrew James I-f.A. Furley, Frederick \Villiam I<.G. Fudcy, Sir John, C.D. l(]. Furlcy, Iaria Turner, Lady, R.R.C. L]. Gabriel, l~~elmund Vivian, C.S.I., C.V.O. I(.G. Gaelie, Laura Jaile, Iiss H.SS. Gaelic, Margaret, lVIrs. (deceased) H. C;.S Gaelie, P obert (deceased) H.r1. Galton, ir Duuglas, h .. c.n., D.C.L. (deceased) I(G. Galway, The Viscount, C.D. lCG. Galway, \Y ere, Viscountess L]. Garner, J o<;:cph Thomas H.S.B. Garnett, .l \braham Langhorn If.A. Garnett-Orme, Alice Richmond, 1\lrs. L.G. Garrett, Charlcs Duelley, ~f.l'.C.S. (deceased) H.SB. Gascoigne, Laura Gwendolen, Mrs. F. R. Trench L.G. Gaskell, The Lady Catherine II. Milnes L.G. Gatacre, l'.Iajor-General Sir \Villiam Forbes, K.C.D., D.S.O. (deceased) I(.G. Gatliffe, I I amilton (deceased) K.G. Gatt, William P aphael E. Gee, Joseph Thomas I--f.A. Gell, Harry Dickson H.r1. Gent, Elizabeth, :Wrs. Sleath H .SS Gentles, Thomas Lawrie, L.P . . P. (deceased) H.A.
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List of fth'lIIb '/"' alld Associa/us. , racle.
Jermal1\', n.1. 1. \ ictoria Emprcss Fred ric of, , and Olleen of Prussia \ Pri ncess P o),al of Grell; Britllln and Ircland ) (dl'(t'(lS('d) Tibb, mgeon- Jeneral 1I ugh (ilt,tterSt'r! Gibb, 1\ Lljor \Villiam i\lc~ 'ander, ill. P. Ed., 1'. \ .\I.e. T.F.)
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Gibson, Thoma, \!.H. Gicllo\V, am l1cl •\ ult Gie\'e, Emma E.lizabeth, J\Iiss Gifford Sophic Catherine, Lady Gilbert, Freckricl' Jilbert, \\'illiam Ed\\ ard J oscph ildea, l\Iajor Gelrgc ~\Ithllr Gildea, 'olonel i r J amcs, K.C.\".O., '. H. Gildea, Pachel 'arolinc, ~lrs. (d(((tlst'r!) Giles, Colonel Peter Broome, C.l:., I' .1 ' . ... .
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Hacon, \"alter Edward, L.R.C.P. (deceastd) L.G. Haig Dorothy Maud, The lIon. Lady Haldane, Brigadier-General James A.ylmer Lo\\'thorpe
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Hale, Marion, Miss I-l.S.S. Hall, Lieut.-Colonel John Lees, M.R.C.S., L.R.c.r. Ed. K.G. Hallatt, Harrie J Ohl1 H ..';.H Halley, Major George, ~1.B. (deceased) J-[ ~l. Hallows, Harry Pinnington, M.D. A-.C. Hamilton, Charles Bougbton, C.:'ILG. E. Hamilton, The Lord Claud, :'ILP. A-.G. Hamilton, Colonel Henry B. Hans 11. . . 1. Hamil ton, John Gardiner, M.Y.O. (deceased) A- G. Hamilton, Samuel :\I.B. H.41. Hamilton and ~randon, N ina Mary Benita, Duchess of L.C. Hammond, \Villiam, :'II.R.C.S. II. . . 1. Hampden, The Viscount, G.c.~I.G. (deceased) A-,G. Hanbury-\Villiams, Annie Emily, Lady L.G. Handy, Kate, Miss If.S.S. Hanover, H.R.H. The Princess Frederica of (Barone<..,s Von Pawel Rammingen), c.r., P.R.C. Lj. Hardinge of Penshurst, His Excellency The Lord,
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Harvey, Minnie, Miss 1-1.SS. Harvey, Sir P obert 1(J, Harwood, Arthur Russell I·J.SB. Hayles, James Robert (deceased) 1-l.S.B. Hayman, Charles Augustine, M.D., F.R.C.S. 1-1.11. I I ayman, Lewis Frank ]-l.SB. r Tayman, Phineas H.S.JJ. I Iaymes, I lenry Evered, l\I.R.C ... , L.R.C.P. (deceased) H.S.E. 1Iawkins, Elizabeth, Mrs. (deceased) Lj. Hawkins, The Rev. \Villiam I-3entinck Letham ( deceased) Kj. Headland, Frederick, M.D. (deceased) H.A. Headley, Paul l' Anson H.SE. I Ieape, Joseph Robert K.G. 1{.G. Heard, Colonel James (deceased) I{.G. lIeard, Colonel the lIon. J. T. (deceased) TIeathcote, Clement H.SE. H.A. Heddenvick, James David I Ieelis, ugustus Sophia, 1\1rs. (deceased) H.S.S I I ellenes, I Ll\I. The Queen of The, R.R.C. Hon. Lj. IIendersoIl, Andrew (deceasrd) H.SE. IIendley, Colonel Thomas IIolbein, C.LE., l\r.R.C.S.,
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45
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Hare, Matilda Jane, Mrs. Marcus Hargreaves, Mark Kippax, :'II.D. Harmer, \Villiam Allan, L.S.A. Harper, Colonel James, :M.D., A.MoS.(T.F.) Harrell, \Villiam Vesey, ~f.V.O . Harris, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick \Villiam Henry Davie, M.R.C.S. Harris, John Ernest Harris, Thomas Edward Harris, Thomas Middleton Harrison, Lucy, Mrs. Adolphus Harrison, Reginald, F.R.C.S. (deceased) Harrison, General Sir Richard, G.C.B., CoM.G., R.E. Hart, Augustus Montague lJ.Qr., Hartley, Colonel Edward Baron, C.M.G.,M.R.C.S. Harvey, Emily Blanche, The Hon. Lady
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List oj Ji!!JJlbers {llld Associates.
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IIS.B. l\Ielhado, Frederic Tichola Clare II.S.B. l\1ellor, Harry Edward A~.G. l\Iends, Brigadier-General Horatio Reginald }-J. l\leredrth, Sir Joshua Colles, Bt. (deceased) ] J...:~1. l\Ierryweather, James, LR.C.S. (deceased) ]{.G. l\lerthyr of Senghenydd, The Lord, K.C.V.O. if.A. l\1etcalfe, Alfred \Vaugh, 1.D. ]{.G. 1\Iicbael, General James, C. .1. (dcreased) H.A. :i\1iddlemiss, Surgeon-Colonel George, :'LD. E. l\1ilburn, Charles Henry, LB. l\lill, Surgeon-Captain George Symers, M.D. I1.A. .?IIiller, Captain George \\'aterston, M.B., R.A.:\LC. (T.F. ) H.El. 1\IilliCTan Robert Arthur, l\1.D. H.A. b , B.S.B. l\lillington, Edgar Fawley ]{.G. l\lills, Sir James, K.C.l\LG. 1-1.S.B. l\Iilner, Charles Noble linto, l\Iary Caroline, c.1., Countess of LrJ. l\Iinto The Earl of, K.G., P.c., G.c. .1., G.C.:'LG., G.C.1.1'. A J. l\'Iitch~l1, Robert I{.G. l\Iitchell-Thompson, Eliza Lamb, Lady 11..A. l\litchell-Thompson, Sir l\1itchell, Bt. ]{.G. l\Iitchelson, The Hon. Edwin ]{.G. l\litford, Percy (deceased) ]{.j. Nlitford, Colonel \Villiam Kenyon, c.:\I.G. ]{. G. l\Ioberly, Sydney Charles Hillyard, :'LR.C.S. 11..1.1. l\Iodlin, Isaac Gibson, :M.D. H.A. l\Iole, John James H.S.B. l\1oles, Emma Anne, l\liss B.S.S. 1\1011oy, Leonard Greenham Star, 1\1.D. 1-1.£1. l\10ncrieffe, The Lady Beatrice Constance (deceased) L.G. Money, Colonel Gerald Noel, C.B. (deceased) ]{. G. l\10ntagu, TheLord Charles William AugustuS,c.v.o. J{.G. 110ntagu-Douglas-Scott, Lieut.-Colonel The Lord ]{.G. Herbert Andrew, D.S.O. B.A. l\lontague, Arthur John Helm, 1\1.D. H.S.B. l\lonteith, Duncan Gilbert I{.G. Montizambert, Frederick, I.S.O., M.D., F.R.C.S.E. H.S.S. Mooijart, Mary Beatrice, Mrs. Moore, Lieut.-Colonel James B. MacLeod, ( deceased)
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l{}. ]'\ eedham, The IIon. Francis Henry (datased) H ..--l. Neild, James Ed\\'ard 1.D. (dca(lscd) H,fJ. ~ eilson, Colonel John Louis II u bert E. ::\ elson, Thomas, ;'1.D. J:.G. Nesbitt, The Hon. \Vallace, LC. }1.£1. ~ eumann, Ludi vig Newcastle The Duke of • ewdigat~-~ e\\'degate, The Hon. Elizabeth Sophia Lucie, ::'111'5. L.G. N ewdigate- Tewdegate, Francis Alexander, :'1.P. A'.G. Newton, James (dcCI.'ased) A"I Newton, Lieut.-Colonel John \Villiam l\Iarsclin A'.G. Niblock, l\Iajor \Villiam Jame , :\1.D., 1.;'1. . f/'~l. N icholsoll, CLl thbert }1.S.lJ. Ticholson of Roundhay, Field-l\Iarshal The Lord, G.C.B. 1:. G. N jahtinaale Florence, Miss, 0.;'1., R.I'.C. (deceased) L. G. b b , Ninnis, Inspector-General Belgrave, c.Y.O., :\I.D., l' J:. G. oble , Lieut.-Colonel Leonard A'.G. Noble, \Yilliam Henry H.SE. Noel , Colonel Edward Andrew (deceased) fe.G. . Norbury, Inspector-General Sir IIenry Fredenck, A'.G. K.C.B., ;'I.D., K.Il.S., R.l 1'\ orcliffe, l\lajor-Generall\' orcliffe, K.1 r. (deceased) A". G. Nordheimer, Edith Boulton, 1\1rs. Samuel (dect'crscd) L.G. }:.C. 0: orth, Colonel Bordrigge North, c.u., :\1.Y.O.
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H. '5.B. Parker, George \Villiam 1-1.S.~. Parnham, Martha, l\1iss (dt;{t'fTst-'d) 1{.~1. Parrott, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas amuel J-I. ~. Parsons, Annie Reid, 1iss A-.G. Parson, ::\1ajor Edward HO\yard Thornbrough 1-1..1. Partridge, Thomas, ~r.R.C. II. '. C;. Paterson, Rachel, l\1iss 1I.S.B. Pater-on, Thoma Lynford 11.~ 1. Paton, Robert E. Paul, ir James Balfour, c.Y.O. H.~,,'.n. Paull, 4 Ian 1-1.~. Paull, Catherine S"'an, l\1r . :-1lan 11..1. Pearce, \Yalter, ~I.D., ~I.R.c.P. (cTt;aased) A'I Pearl, _Commander ir J ames, R.~ ., K.H. (dt.'L't:ased) H .• l. Pearse, Thomas Frederick ~r.D. A-~. Pearson, Albert Harford (dt-YL'c7St.'d) A-I Pearson, Julius 4:-1lexander, LL.D. (dt.'teast'd) L.P. l ' }{I Peat, The Re\-. Sir Robert, n.D. (dt.'(t.,tlsL'd) 1-rs/J. Pedley, Thomas Franklin ~I.D. A-.G. Pellatt, Colonel Sir Henry ::\rill, CoY.O. L.G. Felly, Annie Eyelyn, Mis Pennefather, General Sir John Lysaght G.c.n. I{~. (deceased) Pennington, The Rey. John James Horatio eptimus , ( deceased) H.A. H. '.B. Pent)', Francis Perkins, l\Iajor Alfred Edward, D .. 0., '\I.B., l1.S R. A ustralian A.~I. . Perowne, Lieut.-Colonel John Thomas \\'oolr)'ch Perrins, Charles \Villiam Dyson Perrott, Sir Edward Bindlo ,Bt. (dc'ceascd) Perrott, Sir Ed ward George Lambert, Bt. (deceased) }(~. Perrott, Ethel Lucy, Lady L~. Perrott, Colonel Sir Herbert Charles, Bt., C.B. K~. Perry, l\1ajor Sir Allan, .\I.D. ]{. G. Perry, John H.S.E. Perry, \Villiam Stevens, Bishop of Iowa (deceased) Hull. C. Perth, (\V.A.) The Bishop of, D.D. H.fl. Phelps, Philip, ?l1.R.C.S. H.A.
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Royds, Colonel Sir Clement Molyneux, C.D. I udgard, The Rev. \Villiam Dore H.A. Rumsey, lIenry \Vyldbore, M.D., F.P.S. (deceased) H.A. P undell, Alfred Robert H.SE. Rundle, General H is Excellency Sir Henry :Macleod Leslie, G.C.B., G.C.v.O., K.C.:'vLG., D .... O., H..A. K.G. P ush\\'orth, Ernest l--J.sn. Ru ssell, Elizabeth Kathleen, 1\1rs. H.S.S Rutherford, l\llan Freer, :-1.13. H.SB. Rutherford, Belle Boynton, 1\lrs. H.S.S Pyall, I~dward (deceased) H.SE. Pyall, Edward \\'alter H.SE. Ryerson, Colonel George Sterl ing, M.D., .\""~I.S . of Canada K.G. Ryland, Lieut.-Colonel George Harrison (deceased) ](.G. Pyland, \Varwick Hastings (deceased) K.G.
K.G. St. r\ubyn, 1\Iajor The Hon. Edward Stuart H.SS St. Catherine, The Rev. l\Iother Superior ](.G. St. George, Captain Baldwin John (deceased) Lj. St. George, Elizabeth Marianne, Lady (deceased) St. George, General Sir J ohn, G.c.u., R.A. (deceased) ](j. St. Germans, \Villiam Gordon Cornwallis Eliot, ](]. 4th Earl of (deceased) H.SS St. J obl1, The Rev. i\10ther Superior H.SS St. Landri, ister (~Iiss l\Iary Carroll) K.G. St. Levan, The Lord (deceased) K.G. Salmond, R. Gorton (deceased) H.SB. Salter, Frederick George H.A. Sandeman , Kate Sydney, 1\ 1rs. G. H. H .rl. Sanders, Canon Samuel John vVoodhouse E. Sanderson, Edward Scott (deceased) L.G. Sandford, Alice Emily Jane, 1\1rs. (deceased) Sand hurst, Victoria Alexandrina, The Lady, c.r. L.G. ( deceased) ](]. Sandhurst, The Lord, P.C., G.C.S.r., G.C.l.E. ](.]. Sandwich, The Earl of, K.C.V.O. ](.G. Sand with, Fleming Mant, ~I.D. K.G. Sandys, Major Arthur A. (deceased) H.A . Sa vage, \V illiam F. (deceased) 1
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Sa\'ory, The Rev. Sir Borradaile Savory, Bt. (deceased) C. Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, H.P .H. Alfred Ernest Albert (Duke of Edinburgh), K.G. (deceased) ](J. Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, H.R. and I.II. The Duchess l\larie of (Duchess of Edinburgh, L.j. Grand Duchess of Russia), V.A., C.r. Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, H.R.H. the Hereditary J(j. Prince of, K.G. (deceased) L.C. Scarbrough, Lucy Cecilia, Countess of ](.G. Scarbrough, The Earl of, K.C.B. Scarr, George, r.I.B., L. R.C. .r. J-f.A. Scatterty, \Villiam , :'ltD. Hj-l. Sceales, Maxwell l\'I argaret l\lacDougall, Mrs. L.C. Schiff, Sir Erne t Frederick J(.C. Schleswig-Holstein, H.H. Prince Albert of,
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Schleswig-Holstein, General H.R.H. Prince Christian of, K.G., P.C., G.C.B., G.C.V.O. K.C. Schleswig-Holstein, Major H.H. Prince Christian Victor of, G.C.B . (deceased) K j. Schleswig-Holstein, H.R.H. Princess Helena, Princess Christian of, V.A., c.r., R.RC. LJ. Schleswig-Holstein, H. H. Princess l\1arieLouise of, V.A., C.r. LJ. Schleswig-Holstein, H.H. Princess Victoria Lj. Louise of, Y.A., C.r., RR.C. H.r1. Scott, Arthur \Villiam, M.R.C.S. J-I.rl. Scott, John Old rid H.S.B. Scott, Samuel Thomas H.S.E. Scott, \Villiam ](J. Scott-Gatty, Sir Alfred Scott, KC.V.O. E. Scott-Gatty, Captain Charles Comyn Scott H.SE. Scott-\Vhite, The Rev. Augustus Henry Scott H.SB. Sebright, Percy John H.A. Seed, Harry Hadlow ]CC. Seely, Sir Charles, Bt. H.A. Sellers, Richard Burdett, l\I.R.C.S. H.A. Sellers, William Henry Irvin, l\I.B., 1\1.R.C.S. K.C. Selwyn, Captain Charles William (deceased) K.C. Serjeant, Colonel Sir William Charles Eldon, c.B.
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Scwell, The Rev. Arthur C. Shadwell, The Rev. Arthur Thomas \Vhitmore (deceased) c. Shadwell, Sir Lancelot (deceased) ]<J, haen, Caroline, Mrs. L.C. Shaftesbury, Sir Anthony, 8th Earl of (deceased) .rl.A. Shaughnessy, Sir Thomas George, K.C.V.O. K.C. Shaw, Lieut.-Colonel Claudius (deceased) J(J. Shedden, Emily :\1ary Ann, Mrs. (deceased) .rIA. Shellcy, J o11n Frederick .rl.SE. Shelmerdine, Joseph H.S.E. Shepherd, George (deceased) H.A. 'hepherd, ~1argaret Elizabeth, :;Urs. ll.A. Shepherd, Surgeon-~1ajor Peter, ..:L\I.D. (deceased) H.A. Sheppard, Canon Edgar, C.v.O., D.D. C. Sheppard, The Rev. Hugh Richard Lawrie C. Sheppard, l\1ary Peters, 1\1rs. Edgar L.C. Shewell, Major Percy Garratt ]{.C. Shone, \ Villiam James, :'II.I' .C. '. H.rl. hore, IIenry :0.Iansfleld H.SE. Shore, Canon Thomas Teignmouth (deceased) C. Shuckburgh, Sir Francis, Bt., 1'.1' .s. (deceased) ](j. ~huttle\\'orth, George Edward, :'II.I). H.A. Sieveking, Sir Edward Henry, :\I.D., LL.D. (dacased) ](.C. im, ,\lice Francis Howley, ::\1rs. Coysgarne
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Sleman, Lieut.-Colonel Richard Reginald, M.D., RA.MC.(T.F.)
loan, Robert Sloggett, Surgeon-General Arthur Thomas, C.B., C.M.G. E..B.S.
Sloman, Samuel George, L.R.C.P., 1.l~.C .. Smith, Henry, ~1.D. Smith, Surgeon-l\Iajor Henry IIammond, ~l.R .C.S. Smith, James \\,ilkie, 1.D. Smith, :L\ athan Albert Smith, Thomas Hanson, il1.D. Smith, Sergeant-I\1ajor \\ illiam Henry Smith, \\ illiam Henry Smith, Surgeon-Colonel \Villiam Robert, M.D. Smith, Admiral Sir \Villiam Sidney, G.C.B. ( deceased) Smith-Shand of Tem plelands, Professor James \\,illiam Fraser, ~I.D. (deceased) Smyth, Helen Constance, Lady Snell, Perci,'al Skinner Somerset, Susan l\Iargaret, Duchess of Somerset, Th~ Duke of Somerville, George Soulsby, Sir \Villiam Jameson, c.n., C.I.E. Southwark, The Bishop of Spackman, Capt. and Quartermaster Harry,!, .A.~1.C. Sparta, H.R.H. The Duchess of, Y.A. H Speed, Janet, 1\1iss Sprawson, Frederick Springthorpe, John \Villiam, M.D. Sprye, Captain Richard Samuel :\lare (deceased) Squance, Thomas Coke, ~1.D. Squire, Colonel John Edward, C.B., ilLl). Staaf, Colonel J. N. (deceased) Stalker, Professor Alexander Mitchell, M.D. Stamp: Josiah Rees Stanbury, Gertrude, Mrs. Frederick Stanley, Sir John, K.c.I.E., E..C. Stanmore, Arthur Hamilton Gordon, The Lord, G.C.M.G. (deceased)
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Staten, Christina Anne, Mrs. O. \V. Sta\\'cll, J. \V. Alcock (deceased) Steel, Colonel \\1 ill iam Dyne, M.n. Steggall, Professor John Edward Aloysius Stephens, \Vill iam John, L.R.C.P. Stephenson, Colonel Francis Lawrance, C.B., :'II.B. Stephenson, The Rev. Thomas Bowman, D.D., LL.D. (deceased) Stephenson, \Villiam tevenson, John Horne Stewart, ]. A. Shaw (deceased) :.) tilli ngfleet, Cordelia, 1\1 iss (deceased) Stintot1, Hcnry Howard Stirke, Colonel P omaine Fleming Stockham, \Villiam Stockwell, Lockhart (deceased) Stoker, George, c. :\l.G., L.P .C.S. Ire!. Stokes, Major Edward \ \ illiam (deceased) :.)tokes, IIenry Fraser, :\LD. tory, Captain James (deceased) Stotharcl, James, M.P .C.S. StoyelJ, Colonel Gerald Strangford, Emily Anne, Viscountess (deceased) trathconCl and l\lount P oyal, The Lord C.c.:\I.C. G.C.'-.O.
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Sutton l\lartin John A-.G. S"'aine, l\Iajor-General Sir Leopold Victor, K.C.D., c.:\I.G. A-. G. S"'an, J obn George (deceased) A-.G. Swanton, Samuel 1!,S.H Swanwick, Eustace l\Iaclean, IIl.R.C.S., L.R.c.r'. 1!.~ 1. Swayne, Francis Griffiths, :;\f.13. 1!. rl. Sweden, H.R.H. The Crown I rincess of V.A., C.L LI S"'eden, Her l\Iajesty The Dowager Queen of }Iol/. LI Sydenham, Phyllis Angelina Rosamond, Her Excellency The Lady L.G. Sydenham, Colonel His Excellency The Lord, G.c. .1. , G.c.l\1.G., G.c.I.E. A-I Symes, Surgeon-l\Iajor Edmond \Yest, flLD.( dcccast'd) 11.-'.1. S),son , Hiram (deceased) .fl.
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A-.f. Tache , Colonel Sir Etienne Paschal (deceased) I!. '.S. Talbot l\Ia\', l\liss L.G. Talbot de l\Ialahide, Isabel Charlotte, The Lady Tanner, George J-J.SH. Tarleton, Alfred Henry, :;\1.\".0. 1(.G. Tarleton, Henrietta Charlotte, l\Irs. L.G. Tarry, l\lajor George Golbourn 1J.S.f]. Tate, Amy, Lady L.G. Tayler, Lloyd (deceased) 1J.~~. Taylor, Surg.-General Sir \\Tilliam,K.C.D., :\LD., K.II.P. J.':.C. Teck, Colonel H.H. The Duke of, G.C.D., G.CS.O., C.~LG . ](j. Teck, H.H. Francis Duke of, G.C.D. (deceased) ](j. Teck, Iajor H.S.H. Prince Alexander of, G.C.B., ](j. G.C.V.O., D.S.O. Lj. Teck, H.R.H. Princess Alexander of, V.A. Teck, H.S.H. Prince Francis of, G.C.v.O., D.S.O. ](j. (deceased) Teck, H.R.H. The Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge, Duchess of (deceased) Lj. Temple, Agnes Fanny, Lady L.C. Temple, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Richard Carnac, Bt., C.LE. ]{j. Templeman, Charles, IIl.D. H.A. Templetown, The Viscount ](j. Templetown, General Sir George Frederick, Viscount ](j. G.C.B. (deceased)
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Templetowl1, Evelyn Georgiana, Viscountess Lj. Tem pletown, Susan Mary I sabella, Viscountess (deceased) LI Terry, Major-General Astley Fello\\'es ](j. Terry, Lieut.-Colonel /\stley H. E. 1].([., Thackeray, Colonel Sir Edward Talbot, KC.13. I(.C. Thackeray, Elizabeth, Lady J-J.A. Theakston, Major 1-f.A. The King, IIis Most Gracious Majesty SH.P. & ](j. The Queen, Her Most Gracious :;\1ajesty Lj. Thcodorine, The Re\,. l\Iother Superior (deceased) H.S.S Thomas, I-I ugh Reginald J-ISE. Thomas, 1artha Jane, liss, IZ.R.C. H ..i.l . Thomas, Richard David, L.P.C.P.E., L.R.C.S.E. ]-f.A. Thomas, urgeon Lieut.-Colonel \\' alter H.A. Thoma!:>, \Villiam Edmund, L.R.C.P. & .Ed. J-ISE. Thompson, Joseph French (deceased) H.A. ThomsoIl, Emily Charlotte, M.D. H.A. Thorn 011, George, :'\1.1). (deceased) ](.C. Thomson, Lieut.-Colonel John, ;\1.13. H.A. Thomson, Captain \Yilliam (dcrcased) ](j. Thomson, Colonel William Gordon H,~--1. Thorne, Evelyn l\Iary, 1\1r<:;. F. L .C. Thorne, \Villiam Bezly, \J.D. ](. C. Thomes, Charles H.S.B. Thurburn, .i\Iarion Clifforcl, 1\1iss ]f.fl. Tidcombe, Francis 'itwell, ~I.R.C. H.fl. Tilley, [\lice Starr, Lady L.C. Tucqueville, Peter Victor, Comte de (deceased) 1{;' Toller, Edith Lilian, Mrs. \Vallis H.~~. Tombs, Pelham l\Iervyn Gainsford H ...--1. Tomlinson, Brigade-Surgeon Edward Denham (deceased) H ..A. Tonkin, Lieut.-Colonel Sir \VcUwick He1e (deceased) ](j. Topping, Jane Charlotte, Miss JI~--1. Torphichen, Robert Sandilancls, I I th Baron (deceased) ]{j. 1J.Qt., Towse, Captain Ernest Beachcroft Beck\vit 11 E. Tozer, Albert Pobert (decl.'(7scd) IJ.S.B. Tree, Sir lIerbert Beerbohm 11. / 1.
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Trcl1dcll, ir rthur Jamcs Pich I1S , ~. 1.(;'. (dcceased) L.G. Trcnc1ell, l'.va 'arolinc, Lady 11. .11. Trclhowal1, \Villiam, '\l.B. Trcve'i Sir J'rcdcrick, Bt., G . . V.U., '.Il., F.P. '.S. Tri m hte 'olonel harlcs J oscph, .l\I.C., L.I·. '. I'.J.!..d. A-. (;. Trill1leL~, \ illiam lIcnry II .•S.!J. Trimmer, Alfrcd John I I. S'/l. Tritton, 'ir Erncs t, BL. 11.-, I. Trottcr, Licut.-Coloncl \Villiam Ycmp (d('(('(7scd) Ii. Truscott, Jc 'sic Guthrie, Lady L.e. Tuckcr. Gcorge J 011 11 I I. './J. Tllfnell, oloncl Edward (dcceased) I{.(;. Tllfncll, Ellen BerLha, Mrs. l~d\Varcl L.(;. Tllkcr, Mildrcd Anna h. alic, Miss Lj. Tulloh, Louisa \Vats n, Miss, JU'. '. 11./ 1. Tunks, Charlcs J amcs II.S.H. Tunstall, Major Alfrcd rousclon, ~J.D., F.R.C. . Ed. IJ. JI. Turnbull, \Villiam Barclay David Dundas (deceased) I{.C. 1J ..f 1. Turtlcr, Frank lIcnry
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(decca sed) \Valford, Edward (dcccased) \Valker, 'ir Edmund, '.v.O., LL.])., D. '.1.. \\'alke !', John (d('(c(lscd) \Valker, rajor Pcrcival BCl1jamin \Valk r, Samllel, \I.I'.C.·. \\'allacc, Sir PichaI'd, Bt., L '.Il. (d({('rrscd) \Vallacc, Thomas, \1.]). \Valli s, Frcderick l\Iichacl, .\1.1'. ' .S. \, alh\ork, Jessc \VaiLoll, Major I-I. E. Baskervillc \N ard, James Lang-fielcl \ Vard, l\clmiral John Poss, I ' . . (dt'ct'rlscd) \,Vard l ll, Cathcrinc, Mrs. '. C. \Vardell, Stuart Craw ford \ arrell, General,' ir 'harle,>, G.l.~I.C;., K.C. n., J'. K \ Varrencler, Elcanor Charlolle, Miss \ Vatcrforc1, Beatrix I . rances, March iOl1ess of \Vater[orc1, Sir J fenry de la Pocr Beresfo rd, Marquess or, I .1'. (d""(rTs(d) \Vatcr[orcl, 'ir John Henry de la Poer Beresforcl, Marquess of, K.P. (dcu'rlsL'd) \Vatsoll , 'oloncl Sir Charles Moor', J •• I\T.(;., C.IL
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\Vhitehead, John (deceased) \Vhittaker, Lawrence \Vhittaker, Margaret, Mrs. \Vhittingtoll, Canon Richard Thomas (deceased) \Vhitwill, Mark (deceased) \Viel'ham, \Valter, .\U'.C.S. (dec-eased) \Viddop, Joseph IIoldroyd
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