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REPORT OF TH E
CHAPTER-GEN ERAL FOR THE YEAR 1912.
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of the 1bospitaI of St. John of Jerusalenl in JBnglanb .
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REPORT OF 'lIrE
CHAPTER-GENERAL FOR THE YEAH 1912 .
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OONTENTS.
1) A llT 1.
P<u]e. Uembers of Oouncil and Ohapter and Executive Officers
iv. Vl.
Memorandum as to Payments Report of the Chapter-General, including : Admissions t o and promotions in tile 01'(1c1'
VII.
Vellum Yote of Thanks
XII.
Deceased Members
XliI.
I
Trieunial Appointments
xviii .
New Regulations or Bye-La,,'s
xix.
,Vindsor R eview
XIX.
Life Sa\'ing Awards
xx.
Little Maplestead Li vjng
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Recipients of the Service M edal
xxviii.
Report of the Almoner's Department
xxxiii.
Report of the Receiver-General
XXXlll.
Report of the Ellesmere Oommandery
xxxiv.
11 eport of the Librarian
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Subscriptions and Donations to Head Office, from October, 'eptember, 1912 Life Members Honorar), Life ~Iembers Examining tafl' ... Form of Testamentary Bequest ubscl'iption Form
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18 23 25 27
27 32
34 35
37 39 39 39
48 50 53
86 1911,
to
89 92 94 109 116 117
APPENDIX B. :r ominal
XXXII.
Roll of Metropolitan District, Provincial, Oolonial and Foreign Oentres List of Detached Olasses
118 123
APPENDIX C.
PART II. Report of the Committee 0 f th eB,n'ltish Ophtha lmic Hospi tal, Jel'usalem.
PART Ill. Report of the Ambulance Department of the Order, viz:The Oha.ptcr of the Order of St. John (with llames of Mellluers of Oonncil and Executive Officers)
7 10 & 24 11 12 14 16
APPEND IX A.
Balance Sheet aud In come and i);xpenditure Account to 30th Septelllber, Hn2
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General ReportReview in Wiuc1sor Park Public Meetings Railway and Briga.t1e Uompetitions Hailway Oompanies Oollieries and .Mines Street Accidents Oonstabulary and Police Port of Londou Field Operations Overseas India Oanada South Africa In t ernational Red Oross Oonference St. John Ambulance Brigade Invalid Transport Oorps Ambulance tations Recommendations for Honours Superior Officers of Brigade Territorial Branch I ssne of Oertificates, Medallions and Labels Income and Expenditure Accoun t
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The Oentral !i:xecntive Oommiltee of the St. John A1l1hu1an ce Ass()cin.tion
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R eferences to Ourrent Pamphlets an<l Papers ..
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Lalement of I ssue of Oertificates, .Meclallions am1 Label.., to Oentres, facillg page 131 (a) Local Reports-Metropolitan Districts 131 ( b) " " Provincial (in alphabetical order) 133 Statenlent of I ssue of Oertificates, 1I1echtllions and Labels to Overseas Oentres, fa cing page 217 (c) British Dominions bel'on(l the Scasi.-Anstr<lli·\ . ~17 ii.-Xc\\· Zeal:1llll ... 22 iii.-.. onth Africa '" 23 -1 iv.-Elllpirc of Ilidia 240 v.-Oanada 275 vi. -. :\Iecl i tCl'l'ancn.n
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APPE l DIX D. Report of the Ohief Oommi si011er of the St. John Ambnlall ce Brign.cle '" Report of the Ohief Ci01l1missioncr of the Brigade Overseas N. B.
Parts I., II., alll1 III. , are independently paged.
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The following Memorandum as to payments is issued for general information and guidance :1.
Orders
whatever should be
COU TY AND 2.
~he
All Cheques, Postal Orders, and Post Office
vV EST1IINSTER
crossed
"LONDO
BANK, LOTIIBURY,))
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<Bra nb IPrior~ of @rber of the lbospital of St. 30hn of 3erusalelll in JEnglanb.
Foundations, Oblations, and remittances for
REPORT,
the Almoner's Departlllent, and for the general funds of the Order, should be made payable to the" Grand Priory of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem 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 J erusalen1 Hospital should be
made
payable
to
the "British Ophthahnic
'Hospital, Jerusalem," crossed as above. Bankers' Order forms forwarded
011
application.
(By order), EDWIN FRESHFIELD, Reet:iver- Genera I.
1912.
THE Chapter-General of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem has the honour to report the following promotions in and admissions to the Order during the past year:-
As J{nights of JusticeSir Dyce Duckworth, Baronet, M.D. LL.D. Harold Ed win Boulton, 1I1.V.O. As Ladies of Justice. Mary Caroline, Mrs. J. C. Dalton. l\1a.ry Theodosia, Mrs. A. C. Yate. Idina .Mary, Viscountess Hythe. As ChapluinThe Rev. l\1ortimer Egerton Kennedy, l\1.V.O.
As
1{nights
of GTace-
Lieut.-Colonel The Lord Herbert Andrew Montagu-DouglasScott, D.S.O. Lieut.-General John ,Vim burn Laurie, C.B., D.C.L. Lieut.-Colonel Frederick :l\Iinden Cole. Lieut.-Colonel Robert Heaton Rhodes. John Astley Bloxam, F.H.C.S. Lieut.-Colonel Sir Robert William Inglis. Surgeon-General Haywa.rd Reader ,Vhitehead, C.B., F.R.C.S. Charles Claude Carpenter.
Promotions and Admissions.
VllJ.
Ad'lnission8.
Brigadier-General James Aylmer Lowthorpe Ha.ldane, C.B., D.S.O.
Major Percy Garratt Shewell. William Edmund Ca.nt, M.D., F.R.C.S. Lieut.-General Sir Hobert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, KC.B., KC.V.O. The Lord Oranmore and Browne. The Hononrable '\Valbce N esbiLt, rcc. Th0 Earl Ben,uchamp, P.C., !C.C.M.G. Sir Arthur Henry Temple Martindale, KC.S.I. Lieut.-Colonel Henry Ho\\'a.rd. Sir Owen Cosby Philipps, K.C.M.G. ,\Villialll Townley George Seymour Macartney] ilgate. Captain The Honourable George Cecil Beaumont vVeldFore tel'. J ohn ,\Villiam Springthorpe, M.D. The Viscouut Acheson. Lieut..-Colonel Sir Joseph Fayrer, Baronet, !If.D., F.R.C.s.Ed. Robert Mitchell. Colonel Sir Henry Mill Pellatt, c.v.o. Lieut.-Colonel Charles Alfred Hodgetts, M.D., L.R.C.P., A. 1.S. of Canada. His Honour Lieut.-Governor Sir Franc;ois-Xavier Langelier. Daniel Robert vVilkie. Sir Ernest Frederick Se;hiff. Major Arthur William l\1ayo-Robson, C.V.O., F.R.C.S., RA.M.C. (T.F.) William Henry St. John Hope. Major-General Sir Geoffry Barton, K.C.Y.O., C.B., C.M.G. Frank Henry Cook, C.I.E. Thomas Henry '\Voolston. As Ladies of G'I'aceLucy Cecilia, Countess of Scarbrough. Maud Jacqueline Marie Beauclerk; Countess of Arran. Racbael Annie, Miss Oox-Davies. Mary Peters, lVIrs. Edgar Sheppard. ~ljzabeth Mary, Lady Strong.
Ad'l'l~is8ion8.
lX.
Frances, Mrs. J. \V. LaUl·ie. Lettice l\Iary Elizabech, Countess Beauchamp. Laura, Lady Marshall. HoLinia Im'ion, Vjscountess Mountgn.rret. Adelaide, Mrs. Charles Cotton. Eleanor Charlotte, :Miss Warrender. Oiana, The Lady Mount-Stephen. Ec1icb Houlton, 1\1rs. Samuel Norc1hei1l1er. 8len,nor Kathleen, Mrs. Lewis White. Evoleen Olive Alice, Mrs. G. vv. Wollaston. Laul'CL Gwendolen, Mrs. F. n. Trench Gascoigne. The Honourable :B 10rence Maria Daly. Grace Julia, Lady Drummond. 'aroline Ano'elina, l\fadmne Frederick L. BeIque. Alice 'tan, Lady Tilley. Lilian 1\1argaret, Lady Clark. Agnes, Lady Jekyll. Constance Iary, Lady Knowles.
As Esq'L~il'eS1010no1 ,Yillialll Gra.yc1on ('luter. Cnpta.in hades Comyn Scott. 'cott-Ga.tty. Yeith ,\Villimn Murray (Carnarvon Punmivant Extraordinary). Jesse '\Vall work. Strachan Holme. Lieut.-Colonel Lacey Robert J obnson. ,\Villia.m Disbrow Bryelone-J ack, L.R.C.P., L.RC.S. Ed. l\Iajor Duelley Henry Alexander, C.M.G. Thomas Nelson, M.D. J obn Henry Rogers, A.C.A. As J-Ion OTa?'y Sel'ving Brothe'l'sDUllca.n Gilbert Ionteith. Percy George Darvil-Smith. Thomas Harrison Roberts. ,Villia.m Henry Trimlett. Pet.er Oameron. Frank .T ames Emms.
A (lmis8ions.
x.
Henry Purvis. Ro bcrt Rou tledge, Junior. 'Villialll Robert Magnus. Edward Redmayne 1\Iorphet. John Thomas Roughley. Frederic Brindle. Thomas Lynford PaLer on. Lorenzo Bakes. Frank Albert Adams. Edgar Fawley Millington. 'Villiam Henry Bird. Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel John Daniel Lloyd, Hugh Lewis-Hughes, L.RC.P. c s. Captain Isaac Colquhoun. Arthur Lucas. Robert O'Connor. Tom Davies. Thomas ,Vallace, M.D. ,Villialll Edmund Thomas, L.RC.P. or S. Ed. Edmund Thring Awdry. ,Villi am Vintner Silupkins. Harry Sykes 'Vitty. Charles Orchard. Harrie John Hallatt. Henry ,V alton Goodman. Lewis Frank Hayn1an. Josiah Perkin Bent. Ernest Rushworth. Thomas vVilkinson. William Henry Slllith. Fred Rawson. Major Richard John Birdwhistle. William Stanley Woodcock. Major Arthur Faulconer Poulton. Arthur James Forrest. William Stockham. Charles Noble Milner. William Edward Adlard.
Georgc Robed Njxon ('ollins. As Hono?'a?'Y Serving SisleTS-
\Villiamina Saida, Miss Davidson. Kate, ~liss Handy. Alice, Irs. Howard. Ann, ..Mrs. Cave. Lmua Jane, l\1iss Gaelic. IIarriet Elizabeth, Mrs. Down. Martha, Mrs. Harvey Reeves. Louisa, Mrs. Barnes. M.RC .. , L.RC.P.
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En?'olled as Ii on01'ary Associates-
Edith Lilian, 1\1rs. 'Vallis Toller. The Hev. Freeman 'Vills. 'Villimn Robert 'Villiams, L.RC.P.E., L.RC.S.E. Richard D<.wicl Thomas, L.R.C.P.E., L.R.C.S.E. Edward Davies Rees, M.RC.S., L.R.C.P. Oharles AugusLine Hayman, M.D., F.RC.S. John Henry Pearson Fraser, M.B., M.Re.S. \Villiam Prior Purvis, M.D., F.RC.S. Hugh Martin \1. e, M.R.C .. '., L.R.C.P. Margaret Eliz<1beLh, frs. Shepherd. Eliza Ellen, Mrs. Cherry. l\lary Ellen, Mrs. 'trachan Holme. Joseph Thomas Gee. 'Villiam Stephenson. Henry Bateson, M.D., L.RO.P. & s. Ed. Robert Macfarlane Marshall. Alexander Boswell, M.D., M.R.C.S. Lieut.-Colonel George Horne; M.D., A.M.S. Australia. Thomas Hanson Crossfield Derham, i't1.B. Henry William Martin. David Thomas Rocyn Jones, M.D., D.P.H. John Hall vVoods, M.R.C.S.l. Sir Thomas Oliver, M.D., D.SC., F.R.C.I'. Colonel Sir George Hare Philipson; M.D., F.RC.p., M.RC.S.
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Deceased l'IIembc?"s.
Deceased jJ!Iembe?"s.
Mr. John Gardiner Hamilton, !II.V.O., on 7th July'. 1912. The Right Hon. J o11n L. ,VhfLrton, P.C., on 17th July, 1912. Mr. John HfLrvey Hooper, on 19th October, 1912. CfLptfLin Baldwin .John St. George, on 6th November, 1912. Sir Edwfird Clouston, Bm'onet, on 23rd November, ] 912.
Knights of Justice and consequently members of the ChapterGeneral. The Duke of Fife was President of the Polytechnic Centre of the St. John Alllbubnce Association in \vhich His Grace took very great interest. It hfLs been one of the most successful Centres connected with the Ambulance Department of the 01' leI', and Members of the Royal Family have occasionally made the annufLl presentation of certificates and other awards. :Mr. ,V. . James was admitted to the Order at the instance of His Majesty, King Edward VII. jn recognition of his keen interest in yarious philanthropic institutions and well-k_nown acts of charity, especially in connexion with the King Edward VII. '[matorium at Midhurst, where he was Chairman of the Executive Committee. He also gave a sum of £10,000 to start the fund for reconstructing the hichester Infirmary. He was for several years a member of the 10mmittee of the British OphthaJmic Hospital and a selected member of Chapter. The Right Hon. J. 1.1. \Vharton represented the 1\ orth Eastern Rnil'way on the 'entral Executiye Committee of the 't. John Amlmlnnce As ociation. He devoted much time and labonr to the encouragemen t of ambulance Iyork alllong railway employes, and the cc ,Vharton Challenge Shield" is annually conJpeLed for with great enthusiasm. 11'. Hamilton Gatliff ,','as at one time an Assistant Commi. si011er of the 't. John Ambulance Brigade. He took great interest in the promotion of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, ,J erusalem) in aid of which he got up a Cafe Chantunt in the year In the year 1904 he acted as one of the Honorary 1808. Secre1::U'ies to the olTIlllittee ,yhich arranged the very succe 'ful iable(~ux at His Injesty's Theatre fwm which so brge a.-urn was raised in nid of the Order's Hospital at J orusalem. He also oruani: ed a service in outh Africa for fonyardimt letters and t"I l)n1'cels to the front durin bc)' the Boer ,Yar and ,m,s one of the iiI', t ciyilians to enter Ladysmith with suppEe. He wa war correspondent of the ".11Io?'ning Po::-:t" in the Greco- Turkish \Var and was decorated by the King of Greece for his services, find he was also Treasnrer uf that paper's" Thames Embanl-lUeut Fund."
XIV.
Ladies of Grace. Miss Louisa Twining, on 25th September, 1812. Lady Layard, on 1st N ovem bel'} 1912. Edith Boulton, Mrs. mnuel N ordheimer) on 14th November, 1912.
Esquire. Lieut.-Colonel'Villimn Kemp Trotter, on 24th September, 1912.
Hono?'ary Se?'ving BTothe1'S. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr, Mr.
George Hogarth, on 11th January, 1912. James Robert Hayles} on ] 2th January, 1912. Charles Dudley Garrett, M.R.C.S., on 17th January, 1912. Robert O'Connor) on 11th September) 1912. Henry Beck) on 12th October, 1912.
Honorctry Associcdes. Colonel Alexander ,Yilliam Duke) ~r.D., on 21st April, 1912. Mr. John Charles Ellison, on 12th May) 1912. Colonel ,Villiam Christopher Dawson) on 6th June, 1912. Mr. Robert Vigel's, on 23rd June, ] 912. The Rev. Thomas Bowman Stephenson, LL.D.} D.D.) on 16th July, 1912. Arthur Treherne Norton, C.B., F.RC.S., on 4th Al1gnst, 1912. :Mr, Robert Gadie) on 9th September) 1912. Lieut.-Colonel :Frank Montagne Pope, M.D., F.RC.P., on 26th October) ] 912. Surgeon-Major Edmond West~Symes, M,D.) 011 29th December, 1912. Lord Stanmore and Earl Ferrers were two of the oldest
XV.
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XVI.
Deceased lJle?n.ue?'s.
Deceased JJ1 e?7~uers.
Mr. J. G. Hnmilton was admitted La the Order in re~ogni~i~ll of the organi ing cnpncity which he devoted Lo H~spILnl \\ Olk th South African \Var when he wns Dlroctor and · d unng e ( . ' h 1 Treasurer of the Imperinl Yeomanry IIosplLnl, wlll~ 10 supervised throucrhout its exi tence. For those serVICes he was ..' al 0 made n ~lember of the -Victorian Ordor. 0 'mshod . G " 1 J "'f."'f.T La;wrie C B. n, very dlst1l1 ," Lleutennnt- :ren81LL ." , < officer durino' the Crilllenn and Indian Uutiny ,\"ars, formerly M.P. for th~ Pembroke Boroughs, wns a Red Cross Commis ioner in the Servo-Bulgarinn , Varin Ie 75. 1\11'. J. H, Hooper was ono of the earliest support~l's. of tho. ,Vorcester Centre of the St. John Am bulnnce AssoclnLlOn, of which he was for a long time local Honorary S~c~'otarr Sir Edward CloustOll, one of the mo t ell 'Lm~U1shed an:l influential bankers in Cnnadn, took great i~1Le~'0 ,t 111 th? chantable world and was goyernor of the prmclpnl HospItals 111 Montreal. , Mi Louisa Twining, who died at the ago of 9~, devotod L,ile lY In the" admul-r gr.ea t er- pm·t of her life to securin b improvements " istration of the Poor Law, more especwlly In tho allevlntlOn 0 the sl1fI'erin cr of the inll1R.tes of workhouso infirma~'ies, pflr~icn. h regal b . -d to tho nursino' of the sick. In Lius day. of Lhe 1ar1y Wlt b . 1. world it is difficult to reali e the llnmenso clHUlgo ]n L~],s direction since Miss T'wining commenced what becnmo her hie work. Attention wns cnllecl to Mi s Twining's bbours b~' l:np 1'8. read at the Social ~ 'c:ience Congro s an0 at the 10111111.1sslOn ol Enquiry instituted 1T the cc LU1ICti," and oyelltunJly . 1,gl~On1ll t and incapable pauper nnrses ,yore gradually replac?cl. b) :' omen trained in the best HospitfLls to the great cll11nl'utlon of suffering among the patients. Miss Twil1illg~ who ,~ras herse~f n G ual-d'Ian 0f the Poor , 'also took bOTent interest 1ll the mtroc1uctlOn d of District Nursing, and in 1885 joined in a schome promote by Miss Florence Nightingale, Lady of Grace of the Onl~r, and Miss Florence Lees (1\1 rs. Dacre Crayen), B ono1'ar), AS80clat~ of the Order, for sending trained nurses to the HOlTI?S of the ,SICk Poor. This scheme developed into the Metropohtan N ntlOnnl Nurses' AssociR.tion" of which tho Order itself was one of tho chief founders. C(
XVll.
Tho death of Lady Layard was deeply mourned by a wide circlo of frionds and was described ns an irreparn blo loss to the English Colony in Venice. Of nJI hoI' many good works the one which was said to lie nearost to her heart was the Hospital for Briti.'h Seamon Mission which sh~ founded at Venice and supportod by hoI' exertions. At the time of her decease her name was about to be submitted for promotion to Lady of Justice. Mrs. N orc1hoiuler was selected on tho rocommendation of His Royal Highness the Grand Prior in recognition of philanthropic work in Canada. l\Ir. J. C. Ellison was for many years the Honorary Secretary of tho Liverpool CentIC and by his death Liverpool lost its most prominent menlber connected with the work of the Ambulance DepartlTIent. Colonel A. ,V. Duke and Dr. A. T. Norton wero very old member of tho :l\Iedical Stnfi', nnd had greatly aided in the promotion of am bulance work both in London and in the Country and in ", the case of the former on foreign service nl o. oloncI F. M. Pope was one of the greate t supporters of the Leice tel' entre and upon the formation of the Leicester Corps of the 'to John Ambulance Brigade he became Chief Surgeon, a post which he only resigned a few weeks before his death. l\Ir. R. Gadio was a Schoolmaster at Batley and one of the greatest enthu. in ts on the Roll of the Order, having been for 17 yenrs 'ecreLnry of tho :Hoavy \Voollen District Centre. 1\11'. Robert Yjger ~ was the originator of the Bene\'olent Fund of tho urveyors' In . titution, nnd a generous supporter of many Hospitals and other Charitable Institutions. He on many occasions acted as surveyor of the Order's property at and adjacont to St. J oln's Gate, and his kind services in thi connection will always be remembered with gratitude. The Rev. T. Bownlan Stephenson, D.D., was an eminent ,Y esleyan Minister and philanthropist and was as well known in Canada and in the United States as in England. He was an active member of the first London School Board and took keen interest in the promotion of the" Children's Home Nursing Division" of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. On his removal to Yorkshire he encouraged the formation of classes at the Deaconesses'
N o??~inations.
Rev iew Report.
Institute [Lnd Tr[Lining College nt Ilkley, of which he W[LS the ,Varden. Surgeon 1\I[Ljor E. "\Vest Symes was Di trict Chief Surgcon of N o. V Di trict of the St. John Ambubnce Brigade and a very old member of the 1\ledic[Ll Staff of the St. John Ambulance A soci[Ltion. H e W[LS enrolled [LS Honorary Associate in the ye[Lr 1893 [Lnd [Lfterwards served for several years on thc nentral Executive CO!l1mittee of the Ambulance Dcpn,rtment. A pathetic interest is [Lttached to the name of vV cst Symes~ which will always be remembered with regard in the ann[Ll of the Order, because a son of Dr. E. \Vest Symes laid down his life in the service of his country as a mem bel' of the ~'t. J oh11 Ambulance Brigade during the South African war. The Council of the Order has also heard 'with regret of the death of 1\lon ieur J. Debville Le Roulx, who although not a member of the Order had for many years past t[Lken great interest in antiquarian research relatin o· thereto, and whose 'writings regarding the ancient Order and its Lang~Les were well kllo"n and appreciated by not a few of the old members. A special vote of condolence wa passed to 1\I. Le Ronlx's widow.
New" REGULATIO.l S OR BYE-LAWS" b[LV'e been prepared and fipproved by the Sub-Prior and the Chapter-General, and will be issued to 1\1e III bel'S and Associates after sanction by His Royal Highness the Grand Prior. A new edition of the ROLL is in preparation.
XVIll.
Triennial Appointments
His Maj esty the King, on the recommendation of His Royal Highness the Grand Prior, has been graciously pleased to nominate the Members and A sociates named in the pamphlet Reference (( T.A-12" to the re pective appointments as Executive Officers, as As istant Executiye Officers, as Officiating Chaplains, as selected :Members of the Council and Chapter, as ~IG1nber of the Finance and General Purposes Conllnittee, and of the Committees of the St. John Ambulance Association (being the Ambulance Department of the Order), and of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, J erusalern, (being a foundation of the Order), for the period of three years commencing on St. J obn Baptist's Day, June 24th, 1912. Notification was duly published for the general information and guidance of all concerned. By eommand of His Royal Highness the Grand Prior a letter of thanks was sent to the retiring :Members and Associates who had rendered valuable co-operation during their triennial period of service.
XIX.
The chief event of the last session, and one which willlnake the year 1912 ever memorable in the annals of the revived English Order, has been the inspection of the St. John Ambulance Brigade by Their l\In,jesties the King and Queen in "\Vindsor Great Pn,rk. A full description of the proceedings will be found in the reports of the Am Lulance Department, but the Chn,pLer-Genern,l cannot refr[Lin from expressing its very great gratification at the sirrnal honour conferred by Their Majesties upon the Order and its conviction that the condescension thereby shown, and the interest taken in the welfare of the Brigade, will h[Lve [L -very n,dmiraLle effect both on recruiting and on the fu ture prosperi ty of every branch of' the Am bulance Department. By special commanc1 of Their l\Iajesties, conveyed in an official communication from the I\Iaster of the Horse, the King and Queen were receiyec1 at the saluting base by the following members of the Order, who were presented to His Majesty the King by the Sub-Prior anc1 aJtenvm'ds to Her ilI~esty the (~ueen by the Secret[Lry-Genern,l :-'1'he Sub-Prior, the Yiscount Knutsford, G . C.~I.G.: the senior Knight of J usticertnilHonorary Bailiff,Sir John Furley, C.B.: the Chn,ncellor, Colonel Sir Herbel't Jekyll, K.C.l\I.G. ; the Secret[Lry-General, Colonel Sir Herbert C. Perrott, Bt., C.B. ; the Receiver GenerLlJ, 1\11'. Ed win Freshfield, LL.D.; the Almoner, Sir Dyce Duckworth, Dt., l\I.D., the Secretary, l\Ir. 'V. R. Edwards: the Assistn,nt Director of the Ambulance Department, Lieut.Colonel Sir Richn,rc1 C. Telllple, Bt., C.I.E., and the Lady Superintenclent-in-Chief of Nursing Corps and Di-visions of the St. J ol1n Ambulance Brig[Lcle, Ln,dy Perrott. His ilI[Ljesty the King W[LS graciously pleased to express to the Chief Commissioner of the Brigade, Colonel Sir J [LUleS Clark, Bt., C.B., and Her :i\1ajesty the Queen to the Secretary-General, Colonel Sir Herbert Perrott, Bt., c.n., their approb[Ltion of the arrangements made for the inspection, and also of the zealous spirit shown
Bye-LaWS.
Windsop Review.
A~ua?·ds.
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Awards.
in I1ttending in such strength11'for. by t h e mem ber S of the Brio'ade be this entailed [\, 1l1rge number Dtrl1ve t h e purpose, <.nlthOUO'h b .. mg in some ' note lllaces f rom very leI l c, . cascs . from. tl.le . OlllmOllS .. o' of.two .mghts · 0th e1'S the slJelldm b In the tlmn.f Overseas, an d In , . S ecial interest was shown by their MI1Jestics Ill. the dIsplay? o' at sea and first md. rendered . In ~ rescue WOI·IT"-, lI'f'e s:win mIne .. 5'" . . 1 cases. The Chapter-General to omIt typlca . does not. 'wIsh h D t ,ery able co-operatIon afforded by t e epu ytIle to re f erence . . h' D .t RanO'er 0f W 0 ods nnd Forests I1nd several ofEcwls III IS epmh d b the Chief Constl1ble of BerkshIre I1nd others, III ment, an J ,., 'f' 1, ft' -dinO' every facility for the inspectIOn, and It IS grl1tI.ymg 0 a 01 d no bt ,)"ent off without 11 hItch but recor only that theproceedino.s <:> •• h that the good conduct of a11 concerned .was spoken. of In . t e highest terms by the residents I1t WIndsor I1nd ItS neIghbourhood. <.c
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Life Savi n g Aw ards.
The following are the a\\'ards during the year for saving or attemptino. to Sl1ve life on land. . Present~d by His :Majesty tbe King, The S.o,e:·81gn Head and Patron of the Order, at the City HI111, :ardl~, ,Ill the presence of the Lord Mayor and Corporl1tion of Canhft, on 25th JUlle, 1912. CORNELIUS PHILLPOT (Firema11.), and JOHX JOHN (Ove?'?nan), Silver .1Iledal C~wc~?'decl to each.
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On 22nd January, 1912, at about 3,a.m., 11 at the Hetty Pit, Great Western Colliery, Pon~ypndd, O~l ~ ~~e~~ which was also the intake airway from the pIt to the ,\ oIkm ,~ . The fall estilnated to be several thousands of t?ns, slllashec1 some do'ors and drove clouds of dust in all directIOns. A v~ry large blower of gas was liberated fron~ the strata and :vas earned with the air current into the workmgs. Many. o~ the men rushed towards the pit for safety, but nine men InSIde t~e fall were overcome bv the gas. Phillpot and John I1t great rIsk to their own lives ~ent into the workings although t~e gas was but slightly diffused and disco-:ered ~he ur:consc~ous n1en. Phillpot had been trained in £rst aId and ImmedIately Iesort~d to artificial respiration. Under his treatment seven Inen revIved
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and were carried into the fresh l1ir where they recovered. The other two were found to be dead. Had it not been for the courl1geous conduct of Phillpot and John the whole of the nine men would have lost their lives. The following I1wards were presented by the Sub-Prior, the Viscount Knutsforc1, G.C.M.G., (l1cting on behalf of the Grn-nc1 Prior, His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, K.G., I1bsent in Cn-nn-da) in the Chl1pter Hall of the Order, at St. John's Gl1te, Clerkenwell, London, E.C., on Friday, 19th July, 1912, I1t 12 noon;(aha?·[Jem:;~n oj Iiydraulic Machine?'v, North-Eastern Rail~vay), Bronze ]ledul AWG~rdecl.
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On 9th October, 1911, I1t the Catch Pit 8ewer, St. Andrew Dock, Hull, Arthur Thoml1s Buxton with other Inen was clel1ning out the sewer when he was overcome with petroleum fumes. Thoma, Echllonc1son, knowing nothing of the way underground, after getting 11 smoke helmet fixed on his head, ,vent into the, e,Yer and trl1versed thirty feet until he found Buxton (who was then in a ,tate of semi-consciousness and almost mad with fright and the effects of the fumes) and brought him to the manhole. Edmondson WetS himself almost overcome by the fumes owing to the fact that the snl0ke helmet he was wearing had been hUrI-iecliy and insecurely fastened. FRANCIS
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On 31st October, 1911, George John Pad bury, William Robson, and J mnes Francis Booth, all members of the Life Saving Rescue Detachment of the Felling Colliery Corps, St. John Ambulance Brigade, went down the Old Ford Pumping Shl1ft of Felling Colliery in order to calTy out practice in the use of the Draeger oxygen helmet n-nd dress in an irrespirable atmosphere underground, and to explore some of the old workings of the pit. The men were I1t It distance of about 160 yards from the shaft and had been in a del1dly atmosphere for t,,~o hours when Robson suddenly colll1psed, and I1fter being attended to by Padbury was left in charge of Booth, Pl1dbury going out for help. After going 11 short distance Padbury also collapsed
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and Booth was left alone with the two unconscious me~. He endeavoured to drag Padbury out although he found hl~ ?wn supply of oxygen was running short and his strength fn'lhng; findin o' he could not do so he himself managed to reach the shaft in an ~xhausted condition. He 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. He then went back to see if anyone else had arrived with another dress, and findin o' one man available returned with him' the two, however, could :ot drag either of the unconscious men out, ~s the newcomer's strength also failed, so they both came out 111 a state of exhaustion to wait for further help. When Padbury and Robson "ere got out both were dead. . CLIVE SlIIITH, (P.e. 98 B, City of London PO~'Lce). B'I'onze
lJ1 eda~ A'LUCiJnZed. On 7th December, 1911, at 9.25 p.m., P.C. Smith who was off duty and proceeding towards his. station, saw tl\'O }10rs~s attached to a brewer's dray gallopmg along Queen "\ lctona 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 ot~er traffic. ~.C. Smith ran towards them, caught hold of the reIn of the off-SIde horse, and after holding on for about fifty yards succeeding in SLopping them by the kerb in front of the west end of the Royal Hotel, near the refuge for tram passengers. The runalyay horses were very powerful and attached to a heavy dray, they ·were proceeding at a high speed, and any slip or loss of his hold by the constable would have meant his being run over and probauly killed. HENRY MERRITT (Miner), ARCIlER HA.RLEY (.Mine?·), JOSEPH THO~IAS (lJliner). Bronze Medal ((/warded to each. A fire occurred about noon on 14th December, 1911, at the Hednesford Pit, Staffordshire, the property of the Cannock Chase Colliery Co., Ltd. Henry Merritt, learning that five men were in a distant part of the workings, set off ·with Thomas Stokes (who did not return alive\ to fetch them out. They travelled through a ~illoky atmosphere and reached the men at a distance of abou t 800 yards froUl the fire and urged them to hurry to the pit bottom. After returning about 230 yards
intensely thick smoke was encountered, and Thomas Stokes and four of those attempted to be rescued were unable to proceed. vVilliam Payne, however, was brought to a place of comparative snJety by Merritt, who leaving him to rest, returned in an abortive n.ttempt to reach Stokes and his companions. Coming back to Payne he brought him to the pit bottom, and in company with Archer Harley and J oseph Thon~as attempted to reach the five men. They fn.iled to do so in consequence of the dense smoke. Eventually the three men reached the surface completely exhaustecl. Archer Harley in the first instance set off to fetch nine men in a part of the workings 900 yards distant. On reaching them he conducted thenl to the upcast shaft, but found the cage could not be lowered on account of some scaffolding being in the way, and accordingly endeavoured to take them to allother shaft. Failing to reach this he returned o La the uI)cast shaft, where, the scaffoldinO' h havin /')' been renloved , he sent eight of them to the surface. Learning from Merritt, whom he nlCt at the uottOll1 of the shaft, of his partially unsucce sful attempts, l)oth he n.nd Joseph Thomas (one of the nine he had rescued), decided to accompany Merritt, with the result already stated. CHARLES CO. TELLO, (Se'l'geant, Royed I'I'ish Constabulary), Oertificate of Honour awarcled. On 7th June, 1911, at Boyle Race Meetin cr , as a race was tinishing, the crO\\'Cl closed in upon the cours~, leaving only a narrow passage for the horses. Two small children ran into this narrow way just as the horses were approaching. Sergeant Costello with great promptitude rushed forward and rescued the children, but before he could get clear himself was knocked (lawn by one horse and trampled on by another. He became ullconscious and was rendered non-effective for over a month . ' Lemg n.ttended by four medical men during his absence from duty. The Inspector-General of Constabulary highly eomlnends the sergeant" for his brave and humane action in savina the lives of two children at the ri k of his own." 0 J. D. BUSH (D?'iver, 39th Batte'l'Y, RoyeiJl Field Artillery). Certificate of HonO'Lw a'warcZeGl. On 29th July, 1911, at about 9 a.lll., Driver Jupe rushed through the scullery of Huntspill Lodge, Deepcut, Aldershot,
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the residence of Colonel G. Biddulph, R.F ..A.., with a sl~ot gun shoutin O' to the servan ts that he intended to shoot l\Irs. Blddulph on her ~n.y to the stables. lJrive~' Bus~l, who wa. at the rear of the honse, immediately closed ",nth hun and ende<1voured _.to t ake the gun <1way. In the struggle on~ lmlTe.l Wi~S .dlsch<1rged and when Driver Bnsh succeeded In gettmg It lnto his possession t.he other balTel W<1S found to be lon,de(~. J upe then rushed into the h<1rness room <1nd when Bush followed, J npe then struck he found him to be in possession of a razor. Bush a blow which stunned him and escaped. A p<1rty of 111en and an Officer of the R.A.l\1.C. then secured J llpe and h: was placed under detention, being subsequent.ly sent t~ N ~tley H ospital as dangerously insane. He has smce been lnvalIded out of the Service. RI CHARD OWE (Postman), CeTti/icate of HonO'U/f CiwaTdecl. On 19 th September, 1911, while obtaining wa.ter from an old well, Peter Edge of Cheswardine, near l\Iarket Drayton, a deaf and dumb man fell to the bottom 40 feet below; fortunately there ,'>'ere only' about two feet of ·water in the ",Yell at the time. unable to call for help he remained there for nearly an BeinO' b hour before he was discovered by a man at work in the ac1j oining field who summoned assista.nce. The bucket was lowered and Edg~, who was only slightly injured by the fall, w.as hauled up, but when he was nearing the top of the well the wmdlass broke, so he fell to the bottom again and was stunned. At this juncture Richard Owen, a postman of Market Drayton, came on the scene and climbing down the cha.iu, placed the unconscious man in the bucket, lashed him to the chain, and he was then hauled up. Luckily for Owen, -who remained below in a position of great da.nger, the winding gear did not aga.~ give -way an(~ after Edge had been safely brought to the surface he was hlmself drawn up. ALFRED ERNEST BRAGG (Posirrnan) . CeTtificate of Ilonour awar;-decl. On the 25th September, 1911, at 9.15 p.m. a man whose identity has not been ascertained jUlnped froUl the pbtfonn of the Great Eastern Railway station at Romford on to the up line, and was in imminent danger of being run over by an approaching express train. Alfred Ernest Bragg, who was on the down T
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platform saw the ma.n's perilous position, and jumping from the down platform, crosf:ed the down ]jne, pulled him clear of the up train and helped him on to the down platform immediately in front of a down train which was also running into the station. ALFRED En 'EST \V ILLIAMS (Drummer, 4th Battalion RoV al F1.~silicr8). Ce?-ti(icate of Tl O'Jwu?' awarded. On 20th October, 1911, at 1.30 p.m., Drummer 'Villiams while seated at an upper story of his quarters in the Stanhope Lines, Aldershot, saw a child falling from the top of an unprotected stone sta.ircase. He immediately sprang from the window to the road twenty foet, below hoping to catch the child before it reached the ground. He ",vas unsuccessful and the child died a few hours afterwards from tbe injuries sustained in the fall. Fortunately he did not injure himself, although in his haste h e callght his foot in the window sin and fell on his back in the road. Drummor ,Villinms was c llJp]imentcd nt the Coroner's inquest helel subsequently upon his pluck in jumping from the window.
,V. J. GRAIIA:;\l (Po t'Jnan). C('?'tijicate of IIonouT a'"Luardecl. On the 2nd l\larcb, un 2, ,v. J. Graham, while walking along Coity Road in the l1ejghbourhood of Litchard Terrace, Bric1gend, observed a rtma"\\'ay horse attached Lo a four-wheeled cart rushing towards him. In tbe cart was a little girl 9 }Tears of age who ·was shouting wi th fright and holding tightly to the seat. ~everal per, ons cndcuToured to stop t.he animal but ·without success aDd Grnhmll} IJacing his own child, which he was carrying, in a ditch by the side of the road, ran towards the horse, got hold of the harness aml wns draggod 30 or 40 yards. There ",,,as no bit in the horse's mout.h, but by hanging on to its neck and seizing its nose ho was able to bring it to a standstill. The child would probably h::we been killed and possibly other persons injured but for the plucky act of Graham.
By comluand of the Sub-Prior, acting on behalf of his Royal Highness the Grand Prior, alTn,ngements were made on the 9th O~tober, 1912, for the presentation of tbe following award by H1S Excellency the GOyerllOl' of \"\' estern Australia, at the Grounds of the Royal Agricultural Society at Claremont :-
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The Service of Institution and Induction concluded with the Hynm cc Rock of Ages," the offertory being for the t. Albans Diocesan Fund. Among those present at the eeremony were District-Surgeon T. H . Goodman, First Officer R. Potter, Lady Superintendent R. Ruffie, and Private Goodman of the Haverhill Division of the St. John Ambubnce Brigade. 'British Opht ha lmic Hospital.
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It is satisfactory to report that the work of the British
Ophthalmic Ho pital is still maintained with unceasing energy and zeal on the part of the staff and with proportionate great benefit to the affiicted among the population of the Holy City and its neighbourhood, but it is to be regretted that more contributions are not received for its support, which constitutes a very heavy drain on the resources of the Onler. It is obvious that if the finances are not speedily improved, the diminution of the Hospital work on its present scale, if not the closing of the Hospital, ·will have to be very seriously considered, and this will be regarded as an indisputable disaster. Full particulars are furni hed in Part II. The City of J erusaleUl is so much allied to the ancient history of the Order that the Chapter-General feels that it would be interesting to many of the members to have Lheir attention called to the book denominated « A Story of J erllsalem," lately written b:r tbe Chairman of the British Ophthahnic Hospital, Colonel Sir Charles 1\1. \Yatson, K.C.~I.G., C.B., and illustrated by Lady \Vatson, which gi,es a graphic account both of the YariOllS sites of hi torical eyen ts and of the results of the rescarche ' by another member of the Order, General Sir Chade, \Yarren, G.C.~LG., and of the ancient and modern history of the Holy City and it neighbourhood. The Service Medal awarded for distinguished service to the Order and its Departments has also been presented by The SubPrior on 19th July, 1912, to the following Inenlbel's of the St. John Ambulance Brigade ; District Insoector of Stores Huob'h Reg'inald ThOluas > Dunedin , r N.Z. Division. District Treasurer Harrie J. Hallatt, Prince of \Vales's Corps. Corps Surgeon \Villialu Scatterty, Keighley Corps. l
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Corps Superil~tendent William Waring, Warrington Corps. Corps Supenntendent Thomas Allen, Shipley and District Oorps. Divisional Surgeon John I-I. Yolland, M.D., Prince of Wales's Corps. DIvisional Surgeon Mark K. Hargreaves, M.D., Prince of Wales's Corps. Di visional Surgeon John M. Carvell, M.R.C.S., Prince of ,Vales's Corps. Divisional Surgeon ,Yalter C. Rigby, M.D., Adlington and Heath Oharnock Division. Oorps Secretary George Bird, Shrewsbury Corps. Corps ~ecretary Ch.ar.les T~ornes.' Dewsbury and District Oorps. Corps Secretary WIlham 1. Atkmson, I-Iull Oorps. ~orps Treasurer Lewis ~rank HEl.yman, Prince of\Vales's Oorps. O~r~~ Treasu~'er F:'edenck H. Vaughan, Hull Corps. DlvlslOnal Supenntenc1ent Nelson Ashworth, Edenfield Division. D~vi.s~onal SL~perin.tendent Thomas Damant, Ipswich Corps. DlvlslOnal upenntendent f'tanley N. Bulcraig, Hobart Division. Divisional Superintendent Frederick H. Gooderham GippeswylT Divisioll. ' Divisional ,'uperintendent Harry Allott Dewsbury and District Corps. ' Divisional f 'uperintendent Albert Christopher Carter, Hull Corps. Divisional Superintendent Richard John Parsons, Redruth Division. D~v~s~onal Superintendent Robert ~Iasser, Tottington Division. DlVlslOnal Superintendent Charles W. Smith, Bouahtonunder-Blean Division. b Divisional Superintendent Charles Orchard, Prince of Wales's Corps. D~v~s~onal Superintendent 1\1. Sanders, Padiham Division. D~v~s~onal Superintendent ,Villi am J. Parsons, Rugby Division. .DI~IslOnal Superintendent James H. Potter, Shipley and DIstnct Corps.
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Divi ional Superintendent James T. Green, Shipley and District orps. Divisional Superintendent John D. Busfield, Shipley and Di trict Corps. Divisional Superintenc1enL Thomas Noble, Keighley Corps. Divisional Superintendent J obn Harding, Keighley Corps. Divisional Superintendent Joseph Shelmerdine, Buxton Division. Divisional Lfl.dy Superintendent Alice (Mrs.) Howard, Preston Corps. Divi ion[11 Lady Superintendent (Miss) Jane Dunlop Hooper, Dunedin, N.Z. Division. First, Ambulance Officer Harold Fowler, Dew. bury Division. First Ambulance Officer Charles T. Osborn, Prince of Wales's Corps. First Ambulance Officer Morris Christopher, "\YolverhamptOll Division. Fir t Ambulance Officer James Daniels, Hazel Grove Diyision. First Ambulance Officer John ,V. ,Voo11ey, Oldham orps. First Ambulance Officer Ernest Stevens, })1'in(;e of ,Vales's Corps. First Alnbulance Officer Hugh Thomas \Villiams, ,Yarrington Corps. First Ambulance Officer J oseph H. Wicldop, ,Vhaley Bridge Division. Second Ambulance Officer James A. Lendrum, Preston Corps. Second Ambulance Officer Robert Green, Rochcl:tle Corps, Second Ambulance Officer I-Iuke COIyey, Tibsholf Corps. Third Ambulance Officer Francis Jackson, Ti1she1£ Corps. Third Ambulance Officer Harriet (Mrs.) Esker, 01clhall Corp,'. First Class Sergeant "\Villiam T. Galsworthy, Prince of \\Tale "s
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First Class Sergeant James Elam Prince of "Tal ' C F' t 01 S , L es s orps Irs ass. ergeant Henry Bowers Shiple d D" . ,. y an Istnct Corps. Rergmwt NaLhan Found, Newton Abbot Corps. ~ergeant Alfred Church, ,Yellingborough Corps. ~Cl:~eant Herbert Raynor, Rochdale Corps. Sergeant Henry Hoggarth, Hull Corps. Sergeant ,Yilliam BiJIino'ton ' S o , Hull COlpS. ergeallt Arthur Thurloe, lIull Corps. ' SerO'eant Frederic A. Storrar, Prince of \\'" ales's C lpS ,Villil1l11 II. Scarbrow, Prince ofT~T<lle' °C orps. Sergeilllt S ' \ \ n SS e1 O'eant Alfred IT ebLlethwaite ,Valtoll Ie D 1 D' " . Sergefl.nt Thomas -D,n..e. . . Parker 'Valt~n_lLe D"-l L~ e 1V1S1011.IVl.1011. S ergeant ,V1111,Ull Albert Fell \VarrinO'toll C . Se" t ,Y'll' 'r-> OlpS. I.~efl.ll ] Hun 1~. Bil11nillg, ,V fl.rrington Cor) . SOl,: call t J HobIII so 11, Ti I)sh elf Corps, I SCl.. , o ei1l1t \\ Illwm HoblllSOll S . ' Tib helf (' OlpS. ,el,~.eant J aeob HoLm. OIl, Tibshelf Corps. Seldeant John ,V. Adallls, Tibshelf Corps. ~ergeant Gr.aI~ville ,V .• 'lcwk, Tibshelf Corps. • ergeant ,Vl1ham Greenwooc1, Tibshelf Cor) '. Frederick> 'mith, Tib, helf Corps, I Sel , emIt James ,V. Hall , Prince of 'X} a1es 's Corps D' . n ..1~lslO1Ial Secretary and Sergeant ,Villiam Hasla~ Edenfield ( , D 1VlSlOll. ,L
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Div1sional Secretary and. 'erO'eant ,Yilli'lID A G, P' \Vales's Corps. 0 <, I aI, rInce of Corporill J allles E. Picku1J , Edellficld . , C . D'1\'ISlOll C 0~p01'<11 J o~e?h Samuel Bullock, Prince of\V~les's Cor s oIpornJ ,Vllh,1l11 Holmes, ,Vellino'oorolJO'h C l. s P. Corpor1ll J allles J oh11 Harwood ~-'en.toll i'"\bb °t PC . C' . 1 ,..L"...:.1. 0 orps. or pOl a Charles E. Farrow Prince of \V 1 ' C . ' a es s orps. Cor ,1 G Le,\'1 ' Hllllt , H U 11 Corps. 0 C ' pora e01'O'e 01 pornl 'V. ~Ial'shnll, Prince of ,yales' C ' Oorpornl ,y illiam J. Bould Prince of \ps 1 0,1 Pes; Co 1E ' \ a es s orps ) rpol'it ~ l'nest ,Yard, TiLshelf Corps. . g~l~pol:al J osep~ Harwoocl, Tibshelf Corps. ,I pOl al FranCIS ,Vllbourll, Tibshelf C ' Pnvat A b " 01 ps. L e m 1'0 e ,Vllkms, Accrington Corps. l
Corps. First Class Sergeant .John A. Drage, \Yellingborough Corps. First Class Sergeant Frederick Field, Prillce of ,V,11es's Corp .. First Class Sergeant Samuel G. I-Ialbert, Oldham Corpi). First Class Sergeant Cornelius Howarth, Whi tworth Divisi 11. First Class Sergeant Harry B. Ryall, Prince of Wales's Corps. First Class Sergeant Charles H, Parker, Prince of Wales's
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Private John I-Iarrison , Vilson, Kes'wick Division. Private George ,Villi am Dean, Accrington Corp . Private ,Villiam Gayes, Prince of ,Vale's Corps. Private George Barnett, Prince of "\V<lles' Corps. Private Herbert Cavell, Prince of ,Vales' Corps. Private ,Villitlm Perrie, Prince of ,"Vales's Corps. Private John J obn, Rochdale Corps. Private John Stott, Rochdale Corps. Private "\Villiam Smith, Prince of ,Vales's Corps. Private Phineas Godfrey Hayman, Prince of ,Vales's Corps. Private Arthur J. Pratt, Prince of "\Vales', Corps. Private George Kirby, Prince of ,Vtlles's orps. Private George Lovett, Prince of ,Vales's Corps. Private ,Valter Sidney 1\1ason, Prince of ,Va,les's Corps. Private James Andrews, Prince of \\Tales's Corps. Pri vate John Kirby, \Varrington Corps. Private Thomas Hardy, Tibshelf Corp. Pri vate John Bamford, Tibshelf Corps. Private George Foster, Tib helf Corp. Pri vate James Harris, Prince of \Yale 's Corps. Private James ,V. Clark, Prince of \Yales's Corps. N ur ina' Sister L;:ll1ra Smith Parsons, Portsmouth N lusing b Division. N lusing Si ter Elsie Hulton, Prince of ,Vales' . Corp. Nursing Sister :ilI<1rgaret (Mrs.) Holrues, Pnnce of ,Vales's Corp . Nur ino' Sister Fanny Heywood, Oldham Corps. N ur in~ Sister Margaret (Mr.) Forrester, Dunedin, N .Z. Division. District Treasurer Surgeon-Captain A. J. H. Montague, M.D. (N o. V. District). Divi ional Superintendent ,Villiam G.Butcher, Prince of vVales's Corps. Divisional Superintendent J ahn F . Timson, Leicester Corp. Divisional Superintendent Tom Swindall, "\Vellingboro' Corps. First Class Sergeant J. Cuthbert Wright, \Vellingboro' Corps. Sergeant Frederick William Norman, Northampton Corps. Corporal Claude Childs, Wellingboro' Corps. Private Charles T. Colley, Prince of Wales's Corps.
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Private and Honorary Secretary Oliver Young, N ortharnpton Corps. Private John Albert Bugby, Welling-boro' Corps. The Rev. T. C. Elsdon, Rector of St. J ohn's Church, and Honorary Secretary of the .St. John's Parish House Fund, reports as follows:-
St. John's Parish House.
"Tho accounts sbow that £78 os. Gel. has been subscribed by ladies of tho Ol'clel~ during the y ar cnding , 'to John's Day, 1912, towards tho "sum reqUlred for tho rcnt <mil upkeep of this houso in which the (( nnrse, l.,ro\;i(led by tho O,reIe1', o~(;1:lpics fnrnishe(ll'ooms, frce of charge, "but unfortunately there IS <t deficIL of £35 6s. Del. for which the Hector "is responsible. " (( Miss l)o~lo(;k (claugh tel' of the. late Dr. Popock) has (lone \'C'ry valuable (( WOI')< dUrIng the vast yya,l', m couductmg the mothers' meetings, (( SOWl11g elasses for glrlS, Dible classcs, savings' h,mks, etc, at the Peu'ish (( H ouso, and in yjsiting Lhe pOOl' at their hOll1es. ' "])uring the past,\ccl.r I T UrSeOl'een has attended 20 sick folk a. day at ", 't. J olm's House, and Il1cl.cle 3,O:3G visits during the year. ,e\'en patients " 1m\ 0 been removed to ho.'pitlLl Or infirmary, and foul' haye died. "I alll mo::;t grateful to }lrs. Yate for many boxes of flowers sent to "patients, to Lady 'W atson, :.\1i .. s Dalton, and :'\[is8 Frank for warlll (( nightgo\\'ns, to :.\l]"s. )(<1n I":ltnart for clothe. for children goin o' to the "col1nLr~T, to Lady Tr('ndell for clothes for paLient' to Ladj;'Furley "Lady Watson and :.\liss DaHon for Christmm; pre.'~!lts, anel to :.\hs: "J aIm Jacoby for \\ anll gal'1lH'llts for infants, and to tho YisitinO' Ladies ;( of tho. Order for \ isitill.g the ~i(;k throughout tho year, amffol' the great mtol'cst they tah' 111 the s1ck pOOl' of tho parish. "Ln,dy Fudey, Lady \\TatsOl1, Lady rrrendell, }[iss Da.ltoll and :.\1iss (( 1?c u Pn" ':i?it from timc to time ~11e pa,ti~ nts attended by the nUl' e. IlladdltlOl1 to tbe n1)(J\l', spe(;lal mentIon must lJe made of the kind(( noss of the ladies of tlw I":lt . .J olm's Gato .J.. ursin'" Di \'ision who made (( anel (1:-; l' t 1'1. b l!toC1 (ul'mg l' '1' " garments l11'1!stmas week, about 0 a thousand (( and uther gIftS among the pOOl' women and (;hildl'Cll of Ulerkenwell." (C
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Tho Recei,er-General has to report that the accounts haye been duly amlited Ly 1\1 ssr. Price, ,Ytlterhouse & Co. The in \Vind or expenses connected wiLh the Reyie,v of the Brirracle b Park were yery heavy, othel"lvise the ftccounts do not seem to require any special comment, except that the Receiver-General clesi ref' to call lhe attention of me111ber to the fact that the great increase in the work carried on by the Departmental Committees nn.tlu<111y entail· corre ponding ontIny, and that this is especially the case with respect to the Briti h Ophthalmic Hospital at Jerusalem, 'which unfortunately is not so well supported financially both from inside and outside the Order as might reasonably be anticipated) having regard to the very expert and philn,nthropic work perforllled by its staff in dealing
ReceiverGeneral's report .
with the rn.yages caused by snch n. horrible C0111'O'e to humanity in Ea tern countries n.s Ophthalmia. EJlesmere Commande ry repor t .
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The Ellc mere Commn.ndery of the Order hn.s completed its nrst yenr, n,nd reports thn.t it hn,s now attaehed to it the following n,ffiliated societies ;"1. The Ellesmere Smnaritn,n Guild. " 2. " \Y o1'sley Ln,dies' Collection for the Pendlebury Children's Hospitn.l. As ociation for giying Xnms Stockings to the ec 3. " Children n.t the Inbnt cho01s n.t \Yorsley, Boothstown, ,Vinton and 'Valkden. Local A socin,tiolls or Committees for ,Vorsley n.nd cc 4. " ,Valkden of the Blind Aid Society. Worsley and ,Valkclen Children" Fresh Air Fund. CC 5. " ,Val1~den s Children' Bazaar for the Pendlebury ec 6. " Children's Ho pital. Ladie ' Collection for the Albert Asylum. ,Vorslev cc 7. J )J
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To n.icl the \Vardens of the Guild m the discharge of cc their duties. cc n.nd in having over 100 Dorcn.s workers who mn,ke garments (( given to the sick n.ndueec1y. cc Its opern.tions n.re ~hown in the following state IJlent:Yew' elldi?l,q April 30 1910 1911 1912
of Cases nlicvul. 123 1."'/0.
172
213
.-III/aunt (if SUbSC1·zjJtions. £ s. d. ~08 11 0 22,1 I 11 257 11 10
Amoltnt 1\'0. of Ex},cl/ded. Gan II eni s £ s. CZ. 1Jutde. ]89 7 11 378 256 8 7 533 246 11 7~ 527
Garments Dist1'ibutcd.
Over 200 338 437
It ended the ),O<H with 512 garments in hand, made by the cc Dorcas \vorkers, mainly clothing for women and children and ec has distributed a number of blankets. ' ec The Commandery hn.::; taken into consideration a few special " cases coming under notiee jn the Guild during the year, and 'e h[)'s offered :lid, if necessary, in some. It ha ' resoh~ed that it cc will hold itself ready to help any of the Affiliated Societies, if cc they are in need of financial 01' other assi .tn.nce. At the request of the originator of one of its Affilin.ted Soeieties cc -the ,Vorsley and ,'Vnlkden Children':::; Fre h Ail' Fund-some cc of the mellluers of the Commandery hn.ye offered to form, with cc hcr, a Committee to manage it. cc All the n.tliliated societies arc flourishing, and each of them cc has a representative in the COll1ll1anclery. ," The .sum of £·n lOs. Od. has been paid by the Commander) " 101: vanOlLS members to benevolent objects, which will appear as cc pmd ( Per the Ellesmcre Commancler.r of the Order of St. John" :: witl~out t~e names .of the Donors. This plan has only com'e partmlly Into operatIOn. A sum of over £200 per annum will be cc so given in future. " CC
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The control of the Ellesmere Ambulance Centre has been " entrusted to the Chainnn.n n.nd Honorary Seeretn.ry of Lhe " existing Committee, who are members of the COlll:nand:ry. . " Of the n,ftiliated societies, the Ellesmere Samantan Gmld IS cc the special creation of the Commandery, as its object are those " for ·which the foundation of the Commn.ndery wn.s sought. " During the period that necessn.rily ~lapsed ?efore the Com" mandery could be constituted the Gmld ",vas ~on~lOd, and ?Tew cc into viO'or and usefllines as n. distinct orgn.mzn.tIOl1, n.nd 1S so , well es~ablished that it seemeu preferable to tre:lt it n.s an affice liated society. It has, moreover, llln.ny n,1mone1's :lnd workers cc who are not members of the Commander),. cc It differs from similar societies in having n. hrge body of , members who have promised '1. To be kind and helpful in any possible wn.y to n.nyon .c asking or needing help-without any di~tinction of " class or creed, tn.king the Good Samn.ntan of the cc Parable as a type and pn.ttern. cc 2. To wear always the appointed symbol of the Guild in e, token of readiness to help. c<
!he Lib~'arian reports that the following books, print, and obJccts of Interest have been presented to and acquired by the Library during the year 1912 :_
St~ateoy of the },!ecliter1'anean. (T. Miller lUaguire,
LL.D.)
By S.ll' H. C. Perrott, Bt., c.B., Knight of Justice. H~story of the Baron etage, 1900. (F. \V. Pixley). By t.he Anthor, Major F. ,V. Pixley, F .S.A., Knight of Grace. L~ttle },faplestead. A collection of prints and photographs.
Libra r ian 'S report.
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B que(lthell lly the RGY. J. F. Harward, bte HeeLor of LiLLIe 1\1:1 pIe teml. Rhode" 10 photoo·wphL. J3\- E. Fm er, E q., r nio'ht of J n. tiee. . eTie (.l e R' l ' (','I·an . o'/W ' S t j''/,' (7,·l l''Il''l;to e cl'oci(l[o 1,'/,tra t ~' (e~ {" online Gerosolmita'lw. By 'V. H. h,l111ber " E q., Honol'<.uy Associate. T.R . H. th('. Du,ke and Duchess of ConHav"gld, 2 photographs. Br \V. R. Edwards, Esq . , Knight of Grace. " (v"mma?'!) of Acld'l'es."es to the Canadian Cluu. (H<\'rol(1 L
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Boulton) . By the Author, Harold Boulton, "Jl.V.O., Y niLl'ht o( J ustie '. 'DuggeTs, Anci('.nt c('n(l .J.1Ioclerll. (1'. Coke. 'quance). By the Author, T. Coke. 'qurmce, M.D . , Honorary As · o~iate. Coin, Sit'veT, of the G'rancl ..LlIa teTs 110171 des, VtllwnCL, De Rolw71, ((''Ilcl Pinto. By H. Ducln\orth, E q. Seal of Garter P)'incipnl King of ATm8, inlpres ion of, By 'ir A. , 'cott-Gatty, K.C.V.O., (Garter,) night of Justice. SiT E. A. II. Ll:ch?w'Te, Bu,rt., portl'<.lit. Plwlog)'uphs (2) of the Priory of the Order at Venice. Secrret Societie." of the ..LllidcZlc Aves. KeiO'htIey). By Lieut-Col. F. A. Brooks, :\LD., RA."JI.C., (T.F.), KniO'ht of Grace. St. J ohn'"" (wingfield, ellrrr,win r (. B)- C. Cotton, F .R.c.p.Ell , Knight of Grace. Lexicon lJJa'lllw. le cal 1cr ipfoTes j'IIediae et Ii1/i?1)JLlle Lati nitcdis. (,v. H. Maguire D' Arni . By the Rev. T. C. EIsfLon) Chaplain. SiT Adrian Fodescue. (Father J. ~IolTis). 'Th e PTWl'Y Chu?'ch of St. J ohn, Hlll. (H. \V. Fincham). Tornus of Grand MasieTS OrSi'l1 i, de 00;:,0'11., and J uilll(c, photograph. Tomb of GTc('ncl lIa.ster Pif'?'Te de Gornilhan, photograph. Genf.trcl, pho tograph of statue of, By H. 'lV. Fincham, E q., Honorary 'erving Bro ther. J eTlf.tsalem Court, sho'wing ?'emains of DocwTa's C/wpeZ, photograph, St. J ohn's Crypt, 3 photogr",phs. By A. T. Milward, Esq.
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A T~xt-uook of. Lll r>dicine) 1912. (G. Dieulafoy). By lnJor J. A. LwlJmann, E 'quire. J erusalem, The J ftory oj, 1912. (0. 11. \Vatson) By the AuLhor, Colonel Sir Charles :Jr. \Vatson. K.C.~r.G., C.B.) Knight of Grace. . Celtic Bl'itain anLl tlte Pil[J'I'irn lrJove17tenl) 1912. (Rev. G. H. J ones) By Eclmund Owen, F.R.C.S.) LL.D., Knight of Grace. FiTSt A icl Vocauulwry in English) F?'en ch, and Ger?nClm. (Osoorn & Oppenheimer). GO.'1/ue?·sati~n Le~sons 0~1 ]J1'ornpt aicl to theinj1.f.tTed.(H. \Vebl) DLe ~T~t Iiulje b(l'/, plutzhclu'n .UnDlucksfullen. (F. von Esmarch) I Uu,,:;,t? atecl L ectures on . Nurs~ng anc.lIIvgiene. (R. L. Roberts) I Uwdl'ateclLect1..l"T('s on A?rl.§ulcf.tnce Work. (R. L. Roberts) Sanit(~?'e E~nJ'i~htu''I1[Jen in L ondon. (G. ilIeyer) Pruct~cal i\ uTS1n[J. (Hansard). Fi?'st A icl. (Bern hard). .LVotes and Recollecl~'0 7. l ance Sw'geon. " ' r'1S 01 an A iIluU (\V. Mac 'ormac). FiTst .d icl. (L<l.\\'le.'s). By Sir ,John Furley, C.B., Knight of Justice. St. John of JCTlf.tsalem, GLe1'kenwell, 1912. (A. \Y. Clapham) By the Author. . Dp('.,{ ,:elating tu lJ1'Oj)(J7·ty (l the 07·der, temp. E clLl'aTcl VI. By the Earl of Ella '11le1'e, Knight of J u tice. The fuUu\.ring l~ook have been acqnirecll)y purchase :_ 11!~l'iW 'Cl~Lpt III tOT1J of the 07'deT und R('jJO?·t on the Fortific;atwns OT .L1Julta) 1723. e,ispan in Vict?'ix, 1570. (P. de alay"r). L ?J'cl1'e de .Ll1alte clepu. is la Revolution F?'anr-aise, 18 9. (L aYlgere). n,Ldl(:"i;tm Tot~us OTClinis H ospitalaTi., 1724. Essat cl ATmO?'~(ds des Grcf.tncl llJaitTcs de l'Onlre de Saint Jean de J e7'1.l"sale?n, 1911. (E. H arot). Ve?,zeichnis der Geist. 'I.f.tncl Wiltlichen RittcT OTden, 1720. (Bonnn.ni). Liste des lJlessieu?'s les Gheval·iers, &c., de P'I'ovence. A uVe?"gne et FTance, 1772. Le B ie'l1heUTeux Ge1'a'l'd, 1 !::l09. (F. Giraud).
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HOS1Jitallicl" de St Jean de Jeruscdem en G~i-!Je?7'1?(', 1866 (l\Iarqne sac). jlJaltCl, 1910 (Boron & Rya,n). L' A 'I,t Goth ique et Z(" Re'1H(il:!!;a7lce en Chypre 1 99. Enlnrt. Lea Chevaliers de Malte ('l lti- .~Ma1'ine de Ph1llil J1)C 11. 18 7 (De In, Gravih·e). J{ L~r;;gefL"sste l J'I'ugrncdi8c1ie Gel chiclde des llOhen .!tIC"U('A:i("1"O?·dens (Langenfeld). A careful stockt[tking ,vas mn.de n.t the en<1 of the .\ car n.nd the contents of the Library enull1ern,Led as follows :-Books and pn.mphleLs, 1271 ; Print::;, phoLogl'tl,phs, etc., 520; 0 i11S,] ' ;i, A list of references Lo the nnciell t propertie. of tIl Order in Gre"l,t Brittl,in is being compiled, n.nd the Librn.rian would Le gl[td to recei\'e note' of such reference lhn.L ll1n.)' be found in County n.nd Parish Histories, Proceedings of Antiqun.rian Societies, and similar publications ,,,hich may hn.ve escaped his 1
notice. The JJibrn.rian would be glad to receive copies of mcmhers' bookplates bearing any reference to the Order, to incorpor,tte III a collection of ancient and mOdeI'll bookp1ates of the Order. The Chapter-General desires in conclusion to express its satisfaction n.t the continued progres of the useful work carried on by its various Departments, and its deep sense of indebtedness to all those of every rank and position in life who spl1re no effort, both by the assistance of purse and by personal exertion, to further the best interests of the Order, and in so doing to carry out unselfishly and devotedly the humane and philanthropic motive (( P1'O utilittxte hominum" which inspired the mission to mankind of the Divine Founder of the Christian Faith,
{tl)c ISnlnb }prior\? of thc @rbcr of tl)c INC011IH .LiND EX]! 1~'1VDll'l'lU~ £1 CUO U1\'1'
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John of Jerusalem in J£nglanb.
ENDED
30th SEPTEMBER,
INUOMK
EXPE DITURE. Central AdministrationSalarie Rates and taxes . Printing, stationery and general expenses Audit fee Special grants Oontribution to Superannuation Fund
1912.
Central Administration £799 295
5 8 1 7
Mem bel'S' Oblations Mem bers' FonndaLions I n teres t on i m"eRt.m en ts Gronnd Rent
6 tJ 2 2
3 5 52 10 '205 4 282 4.
~J73
11
£1357 ]0 0
0 0
674 ]3
!l
1154
552 fj 5 ]22 8 4
31~6
3
9
15261i
6
8
] 904
2
fj
1
Ambulance D epartmentAmbulanc e D epartment-
Instruction and sale of storesGro s profit Oil sale of stores Donations and annnal ~mbscription Oharged to cen tres and detarhed respl'ct of instrurlion
Instruction and sale of storesLectl1l'er ' and Examiners' fce and expt·n os Sab,ries Printing, stationery and general expense ' Oarriage and freigh t
£8129 18 8] 4 da~!l(,s
7 4
In
705ti
3
9
Territorial BrRnchSalaries Printing, stationery and general expenses Outfits, &c. grn.nted to Oompanies Invalid Transport CorpsP'I'P!'I for removal (If invalid.
Invalid Transport CorpsExpellses of removal of illvaliLls, including horses, travellina. o· and incidentals Salaries Printing, stationery ami general eXl1enses Repairs, depreciation and renewals of carriages and appliances
St. John Ambulance Brigade Contributions towanls Maintullln c£' t.ati(lll~ Royal Review at "\Vinc]c;nr- Contrihntinlls towards ('o!<
0" ,
St. John Ambulance BrigadePublic duty and maintenance of stations Salaries Tral'elling expenses Printing, stationery and general expen. es Uniforms Royal Review at ·Windsor
3
744
3 0
British Ophthalmic Hospital at J el'USalelll] 15
1863
7
8
Donations and annual ~uhscl'iption. Payments by patients Dividends and intere, t (011 :pee-ial (lllld~
!J
416 10
~
2 16
0
] 95 14
4
3
200
]6
0
616
Almonry-
AlmonryNurse's salary Diets Dressings
0
100
Spe cial Competitions British Ophthalmic Hospita l at JerusalemExpenses at London Office, including printing, stA.tionery, and general expenses Expenses at J ernsaiem, incluJ ing salaries, wages, housekeeping, drugs, repairs, maintenance of furnitu re and fittings, and general expenses
2M
0 0 52 12 4 5 7 6
75
ubscriptioll. and Donations Offertory. t ..John' Da," 13~
19 10
Balance, being EXf'ess of Exprnditlll'f' oyer Inl'nme
{) 2 49 11
0 11
0
54 13 126 :;
f. (I
£22, 160 13 8 £22.160 13 8
{tbe (Sranb IPnot\? of the
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BALAi\TCE
Dt,
of the
SIlEET
A1'
'lboBpit~1
of $t. John of ,3eruBalelll III JEnglanb.
30th SEPTElIfJJEIl, 1012.
LIA HI Ll TI E~ .
ASSETS. £3019 14
To Sundry Creditors, Out tandings, etc.
..
Spe cial FundsFor St. John 's Gate, additional buildings
"
£400 0
0
0
St. John's, Clerkenwell, advowson
1121
4
0
Staff Superannuation
2350 10
7
Ophthalmic Building Endowment
.. British
By Cash At BankOurrent AceOUll t Deposit Account
£'l659 12
:1000
0
7 0 £5G;jg 12
In hand
400
0
7 0 £6059 l:t
Hospital, £2253 5416 16
0 1
7670 .,
7
'"
15141 1
Capital Account As per last account Add oblations commuted
5232 18 26 10
0
52355
8
3
126
3
0
3
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Less Excess of Expenditure over Income for year ended 30th Septembel', 1912, as per Income and Expenditure Account
., Investments held On General Account. £513 1~s. 9d. 2~ p. C. 0011s018 £411 11 0 £3115 12 . 4.d. Illdia 3 p. c. tock 2492 9 10 £2077 13s . 8d . Hauk of England bck, A' aCCOUl1 t 5329 4 11 £1000 Leeds DraMol'd a 11(1 Halifax Rail way 6 p. c. Gual'3.nteeu Stock 1545 0 0 £1200 Birkellhetlll Railway Oonsolidated 4 p. c. Stock 130 0 0 £2 00 Oeylon 3 p. c. toek 2415 4 0 (~lal'ket value at date £12, 20) 13501 9 In respect of British Ophthalmic Hospital Endowment Fund£73 98. lei. Dallk uf hnglalld tock, 'B' accollllt 2009 1] 2 £2061 14<;. 6t!. India j~ 1'. c. toek 1912 4 Jl £65 Ea.t India Ry. "J.r' Annuity 1495 0 u (1l::l.1ket value at date £5,249) fj·n6 Iti
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H.aving examined the above Balance Sheet and Income and Expenditure Ac('ount WIth the b~oks and vO~lChers of the Grall~ Priory of the Order of the H o 'pi tal of St. John ot Jerusalem 10 England and WIth the returns r eceived from Jerusalem we hereby certify them to be correct. 3, Frederick's Place, Old J ewry, E. O. 26th J/ay, 1913 .
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IN submitting their twenty-fifth annual report for the information of His Royal Highness the Grand Prior and the Chapter-General of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem and their supporters, the Committee of the Hospital consider that while there is every reason for congratulation on the results of the past year, there is need for increased efforts if the Institution is to maintain tho high reputation which it has earned in the East through the devoted labours and skill of the Staff in Jerusalem. This important work of the Order has attained its silver Jubilee and this fact seoms to justify a special appeal to the members and friends of the Order, not only for a continuance of their support, but for the provision of t),dditional funds to carry out the improvements, which it will bo seon from the report of Dr. Heron, the Chief Surgeon, he considers to be most necessary. As the Committee concur generally with his suggestions, it has been thought advisable to depart from the u ual course and to print his Report almost in full, It is as follows :" The year ju tended ha been devoid of any particular or stirring " event in the life of the hospital-the days have come and gone, and "eaeh day has een a certain amount of work accomplished, and, " probably, a great deal left undone. "A glance at the statistic will show under the heading "Out" patients,' including new cases and total con ultation , a considerable ,. falling off in numbers-indeed, as regard this heading (at lea t in " the total number of con ultations ') one has to go back to 1906 to find "a somewhat similar number, I
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" To my mind an explanation of this falls under six heads :"(1) The German Eye HospiLal for Jew' . establi hed in ] 8~0, after "being defunct for n, year, once agalll made a stct:·t, III May "this year, with a I~e'\~ mg.eon and y ry ",.ell eqmpped staff "of n ur es. The pl'lllClpal <lUll. of that ho. In ~al has been the "treatment of acute ophthalnlla, an0- for th~s .purpose seven , nul' es were engagcrl, and the hospItal ad;nllmstel'~cl so .that "not only the patients thclllselyes were admItted as 7n-j)(~tlen~s, "but the mothers, al 0, were allowed to sleep and lIve I? " hospital. This al~rangement, in som~ re pects a good p]an., IS "one which we, wIth our sm~tll nursmg sLaff, ~a.rcre. oJ?eratmg list and limited accommodation, could not possIbly nmtate. "(2) The WeLl' with Italy, and later Lhe Balkan ,"tn,tes, has had, no "doubt, a certain effect Oll our ~tttendanc('· . Many young 'married men to escape militarJ sen-ice when war was , rumoured left the country with their families. "(3) Ellligratio~, from purely economic ~au es, ~ho\Ved [L markeel "increa e this year. The compal'tl,trvely 111gh. wages of ~he "United States and the y~1rious outh Amencan RepublIcs, "drew a large 'number of the more a,ble-bodied pa,rt of the "l)Opulation-both town CLud country-to those foreIgn parts. "(4) Change of htff is, I suppose, a factor by no me~tnS neg, lio·ible. , (5) A ~ilder epidemic than usual of acute ophthalmia. The total "number of new ca e from this di 'ea 'e, this year numbers " 712 onl:r. "(6) Up to this year, o\ying to the enormou. numbers cr?w0ing the 'out-patient rooms, many p 'ople had perforce to walt SIX l~ours before receiying treatment. Con. idering many of the pabents "were very youLg-and even infant in arms-very 1laturally, " when the opportunity arose of obtaining tre~ttment in reaSOll"able time at another ho.-pital, the ehancc was tieized, de. ]lite "the reputation of the Briti·h Ophthalmic lio ·pital. ,\Yhen " this point was eli cussell ill last year's report, it was pointed "out that the difficulty of the out-patient department was " ca.pable of solution in one of two ways-either by additional "surgical help during the busy sea 'on, or by dimini. hing "the number of patients. The solution has come about " in a manner which I, by no means, consider altogether " satisfactory. "Personally, I consider it absolutely impossible-physically and men" tally-for two surgeons to treat, at all efficiently, 42,000 out-patients. " The work can and has been done, but I don't think any Ophthalmic "Surgeon would feel at all . atisfied with the time gi,'en to each ca e. "If-as in some places it is the practiee-one were to a]]ow natiye "dispensers to do a certain amount of hea.tment, then --12,000 people " could be attended to; but such is not the tmdition, amI rightly so, " of t his hospital. E,en with the dimini hed out-patient number. this " VAI11" D r. Thomson and I felt we had quite enough to do, if we ,yere to C\ be at all c;atisfied \\-itb our work. To relieve the pre sure on our " in-taking days, we referred all refraction cases, and non-acute cases " requiring ,-ery careful and minute examination, to the non-taking-in " days. " This year we did twice as many refractions as last year, and, as one "with experience in this part of the wodd knows, a refraction is not (\ the work of a few minutes. T
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"The remammg heading in the returns, which show a marked "decrea,se, is 'Anaesthetics.' This year we h~1Ve perfonned 2,084 opera" Lions-minor a.nd major-and (mly used general anaesthesia in 83 cases. "In 1811, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine operations were "prrformcc1, and general anaesthesia was used in 813 cases. " The saving in time to the Surgoon-nerve and additional comfort to "the patient-these only need to be seen to enable one to appreciate "the great advantage of local ancwsthesia. Formerly, in many cases an "opentLion meant the discomfort of no breakfast, the actual taking of " the anaesthetic, and a dn,y's more or less depression, nausea and sick"ness. N ow our pH,tients have the necessary ol)eration, and return to "their beds in compamti,-o comfort, and enjoy their food as usual. " Lastly, mlCl by no means least, there is not the slightest danger in "the local al1<testhesia induced. " '0 far as my knowledge goes, the year 1912 has heen the busiest "one in the in-patient (Iepa,l'tment I':>ince the hospital came into exist"ence-1,185 patients were admitted, the yast majority heing cases for "operation. In all, including in-patients and out-patients, 2,084 opera"tions have heen performed-the oporation high-water mark, so far, " in this hospital. In 70 suitahle cases the nowe'!' opel'ations-Herbel't "Bclerotomy and Trephining-for the l'e1ief of Glaucoma has been per' formed with, we consider, satisfactory results. "Leaving purely professional matters, I turn to the hospital build"ings. Apart from the up-keep of the buildings and some very minor "additions, the hOtipital is now as I found it. In last year's Report, " mention was made of tho adaptability of the building to the work " Twe1 ve months' experience has shown me, howe\-er, that in certain 1\ '.lire~tions impro,Temont i~ "'£Luted. The accommodation for patients, "~.e., If we contmue to con[mo oursel,-es to the pre. ent class, is fairly "satisfactory; but, should we thinl' of treating certain cases of oph" thalmia indoors, then new wards of an isolation character would be "required, and, as a corollary, another surgeon anfl at least two ad"ditional nUl'se". Personally, I should very much like to see this "addition; but the extra f)taff mentioned I considm' absolutely essential " to the suceess of the project. \\11ether thii::! hint about additional "wards is, or is not, practi<.:alpolitics, the!.'e is one thing about which I "feel strongly, yiz., the impro'-ement of the present operation room "and the addition of another, principally for out-patient operation " cases. " At present, out-patients a11(1 in-patients are operated on in the same "room. In-vatients we can keep cumparatively clean but such i not "possible with out-vaticnts. S ow, that the two ciasses should be " opera,te(1 Oll in the same room is, of eourse, surgically "ery unsound " and bad practice. " The pioneer stacre of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, I consider, is "now P~Lst, and it behoyes us to have operation rooms up-to-date. "Another reason for a . econd operation room is, that such is the " stress of work during eight months of the year, that both Dr. Thomson " and myself have been compellecl to operate at the 'ume time-a p1'o" ~~e(Fng which, onl:)' umIer piolleer conditions, is ju. tina ble. " Ith two operatlOn rooms, up to-date in the matter of construction :: furniture, ho.t ~nd cold wa.tel', and good light (the present room i~ very badly lIt meleed), and between these rooms a c1ressin o'-room for " in-patients (all the in-patients not in beel are a.t present dressed in :: the opemtioI}- room-a proceeding '.vhich is ,:ery bad pr~ctice, and yet one i ... hlCh we are compelled to follow throuo-h lack of room) o "which would also serye for in-patient, clark-l'oom examinations,
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(( should feel that the grel1t reprol1ch of the 1~ospitl11 had been ren~oved. (( Plan and estimates for the ~bove are bemg prepared, and WIll be (( forwarded at once 011 completI~n . . 0" " A few daYR ago Dr. FlaYI11 Tl:fIalll\Y> Professo~' ?f Ophthalmol0t;'y, 111 "Kansas City (U.S.A.) University, pa~d. ~lS a VISIt . . 11.1 the com.so <;>f "conYersation, ]1e explained he \vas Vlsltmg the Pl'l1:Clpnl ophthctlnne (. ho )itals in the Ea t and , Ycst, and mcant to ,PublIsh th? rcsu~ts. of "hi ~bsernl,tions. He asked abouL our rcsults ll~ II~l'hel't s OpClc1.tIOll "'md trephinin()' and also what \\as our practlCe III the ]~1attel' tf (, bandaging th;' eyes of our catam~t patienLs aft 01 , opcr~LlOn. 1~ " hospital generally, and the work bell1~ done, l~leascd h~11l mnnense1J' , and he e"'pl'essed himself as being lllghl:r dclIghted :,\ Ith all he had p -tO« cell; but thought the operating 1'00111 ~lllght be ,1, lIttle mO~'e "date. I exphtine~ that plans wore bClllg pl'epa~'cll, .and ~h'1.t elt no " ,-ery ditant date It \va.s my hope to ee c\' crythlD~ as It ougl:t.to be, « Durin o' the past year a great number of tOUl'lsts han.' \'lSlLcel the « ho'pital~ and bcen shown round. either by Dr .. Thomson, l11ysel,f, 01' tl~~ ".JIatl'on. One and all havc, \nthout exceptIOn, been louel 111 theu "praises of the institution and its work. Amongst th~se who calleel (( was the Patriarch of the Syri"1.n Church-a yen~l'able ilgme of ~0l11e "< 0 years of age. He had just l'eLur~l~el from Egyp~, \vhe1'<-: he smd h~ "had heard a great deal about t,l~c Dnt:sh Ophthallluc HospItal.. Aft~l « bein o' ::;hown round, he asl~ed If he nnght trouble l~le, to examme Ins " eyes b which accordingly I did, and found he. was sufienng from duuble « imm'ature senile cataract. In answer to h~s query as t~) treatment, I « recommended e -traction later. He then smd he would 11ke yery much « to COIne into ho 'pital to haye the cataract Ol?eratecl on,. when l:eac1y. , I told him I should be delighted to render hlln an~7 a~slstnnce, lll.my "power and intimated that he should .be ready to .co111e III ne_ t ~pnng. " •'ince bs visit \ye have hecl.rd from hlln seyeraJ tHnes, and more than « once he has sent patients to our hospit.al. ., . ' ' « I need scar<.:ely remark that all this. IS y~ry grabfYlllg, shoWll1g as It (( does how much the work of the hospItal IS appreeIatcd, (tll(1 also that « its reputation is by no means local. . ' .. .' « During the past year eyery member of my staff has \\ ~Il'\..c~l "lth c, the greate:,t zeal, and with e,-el'Y enclea\ our no? only to mamtmll, but « al 0 to enhance, the reputation of the ~lOspI~al. The iII.n.h?ll has « discharo'ed her duties with etticiency and, m splt.e of H)l'Y ll1ClIfTCl'ellt « health durinO' October, did not spare herself ll: any way. HOl~se « keepinrr at al~y time in Jerusalem by no means a sun pIe matte~', dun,ng « the pa~t year has been very much c?mplicated by the wars ll~ :ylneh « Turkey has been inyol\-ed. The prIce of !etbonr, fuel, pl'OYlSIOnseverything, in fact, which comes uncleI' (maintenance' in a broad sense « rises higher alJd higher, so that eX11ctl,V \\'hen to buy to most adya,ntage « is a matter which necessitates a good deal of thougl~t. , . « Nurse "\Voodward has pro"ed most usef~l, and, m addItIOn to her « nursing duties, looked after the housekeel?lI1g :v11on th~ ~Iatron "',as « ordered to rest. Besides dressing cases whIch clId not chum the spccI~1 « attention of the Suro'eons, the nurse f<1.cilitateclmatters very much III t he operation room by giving locn:l anaesthesi1:1. injections. . "The native nurse) who got a pou;oned arm aI~d ,,:as off duty for SIX "weeks in September and October, returned III 1 ovembe~" was now " quite well again. She also, as interpreter and nu.1'se, c011tnbuted vCI'Y " much to the efficient indoor working of the hospItal, and to the ~om « fort of the patients. The work of the two . disp~nsel's I have wntten « about quite recently . Bo~h are capable, I?-telhgent men, and .most (( willing workers, and certamly deserve the mcrease of salary whIch I II h ave recommended.
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« There is a. matter,in con~le~tion with improvements and additions to the hospItal, wInch I find I have omItted to mention viz t he :: la~omtor~. r~his~tho ?i~derella . of t~1e h~spital~is stip iodg~d by « J)r. Thon~son mIllS quartels. If the qon~nllttee gIve thClr sanction, I II <.:a11 oLtum plans for lil.bo~atOl'y blllldmg l)I'Oper, and thus every de)~artlllent of the ~lOSVlbl wIll be at least f'l.irly complete. " ] ~1e laboratory IS most ~l sefu I. Dr, Thomson, in addition to h is " orc1mn.l',V profeSSIOnal wOl'k, III which he dispbys the grca,test interest II Clnd .zcld, devotes a good deal 0f his sp<l.l'e time to laboratory work. :; I )ul'lng the past. yeur ll,LU,llY ~ultul'es Imve been ~ro"vn ~rom patients, both out n,ucl m.. Gt {)wths. have been examllled mICl'oscopically ,( and Dr, Thomson IS (;Ondllctlllg it research in connection with th~ « bacteriology of 1'ruchollla, which we hope may lead to O'ood II therapeutIc results. b « « DUl'ing my visi~ to. India, wbere, if nothing intel'vene, I expect t o " he abou~ the begl!1 l1ln g of the ye<~l', I hope t<;> ,'eo the work of the « Jl)o~'e emment I~1dlcm ophth~lmoluglsts, and gam further knowledge, « wluch I trust \:'111 rbe useful 111 Lbe treatment of two of our greatest ('ye scoul'ges, nz" Trachoma and Acute Ophthalmia. " T~le question of tl~e nece<;sity of an addition to OUI' present Staff has « at tUlles pre~ented Itself, The .matI'oll and nurse have, in the past' « l;p-cl the serVIces of the w(\,l,d maul for personal matters, ' II' Pers~llally, I have c~Hlle to the concluion that it is practically ImpOSSIble for one maul tu render personal service to matron and :: nurse, aml at the same ti.me do, h,C!.' ward WOl'k properly. I would sl~gge t, thel'efore, thaL, 111 aclchtIOn to the pl'esent ward maid a :' lotchell hclpc,t' should he added to the Stafl~the matron and nurse' to . 11a'-o the SCl'Ylces uf the lattc!'. « « A~ t~l1Jes I haye felt that .I?nc dool'keeper was not suilicient, especially « dUl'~np the busy seaSOll. \~ Itll only one doorkeeper the dispensers, in II ael.dltlOll t? theIr usual (~nt1Cs, Imve also, to a certain extent, to act in ~~1l~ cc1.pc:Clty, a.ncl on tIns ac.:coullt the. 'urgeon's work is impeded. « ~ uch I? a bl'lef sUlllmary of ,the work at the ho pital, during 1912. « .Jlost pomts haye been mentIOned-some fully, others in rather a , ske.tch~ lllannel'; and yet, [ trust, a certain proportion has been , malnhllned," II
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The Committee hnve under careful consideration the best met~n.s of meeting the suggestions of Dr. Heron) and, as regards addltIOnnl accommodntion and especially of opcratina rooms, have rcqucsted him to forwnrd plnns and estimates. I~ will be rem~m bered that they had the aclnl.ll tage of a special note, P~l bhshec~ l~st year . in the rep~rt on the buildings, by their present Clutll'man) SIr Charles 'W atson, written after a visit he had paid to Jerusalem, Owing to the lamented decease of their Uhi~: ~urgeon, it was thought advisable to delay taking action un tIl .hlS suc~essor had been long enough in charge to study the questIOn. ~lS report sho\vs what he thinks, and as i t is supported by w81ghty argmllcnts, the C01l1mittee believe their friends will see that the only thing which can prevent the schemel with
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such modi:6cittions as mit)' be neces ary, from being citrried into effect will be witnt of funds. Dr. Heron's reasons for it falling off in the number of outpittients are, in the rnitin, probitbly.. colTe~t. It is sat~s[it~tory, however, to note that the number of In-pDtlOnts WitS mmntmned, and of operittions has even been increased, for it is on suc~ess under these heitds thitt the reputittion itnd utility ot the hospltrtl
for his suppo:·t, [1.lways so readily and courteously given. They regret that Ius successor, Mr. McGregor, is unable to accept the position of their Loc[1.l President of the Hospital, but are glad to note that he thinks highly of it, and wjll always be interested in its progress. Amongst the papers attached to this report will be found a statelllent of the scientific work performed by Dr. Eric Thom80n which .. hows that this valuable Branch has received at his hand~ the careful attention which was anticipated, and the Committee record their satisfaction Dnd thanks to him for his good work under this head. ~hey m'e h~ppy in expressing their assurance that although theIr late Chmrman, the Earl of Plymouth, has been transferred to a In.rger sphere of [1.ction in the Order, he nevertheless maintains his interest in the work. The Committee also wish to tender their best thanks to the Ladies of the Order, who have been so kind as to assist in the provision of ~'arment~, &c., for the prttients, including Lady Fudey, Ira. PItt Draffin, 1\1rs. A C. Yate, Mrs Man Stuart and Miss Dalton, and [1.1so to the following ladies, friends of Lady ,Vatson, who have helped her in the good work, Mrs. Hendley, 1\11'.. St. John Gore, 1\1iss Loveland and Miss 1\Iacquebbin. As regards these gifts, 1\1iss Dowse, the matron, writes to Lady ,Vn,tson :-" 'Ve hrwe much sewing to do, but thanks to you and (( the Ladies of tho Order, it is much less than it used to « be, rtnd the sewing nlachine, given by l\frs. Man Stuart, is such a great help." . Subscriptions to the amount of £61 6s. 6d. have been reported from Scotlanll, for which they fLre indebted to the enel'O'etic and vrtluable influence of 1\1r. J. H. Ste'lenson, their Assi;tant Honorn,ry Secretary. They regret, however, thrtt in some cases there has been a diminutio~ in the amount of subscriptions in England, and would agmll, therefore, in sincerely thn,nking all those who haye supported them, urge the claims of the Hospital on all members of t~e Ol'de~ [1.lld its friends. They would, moreover, be pleased to reC81ve speCIal donations for the improvements which are needed.
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chiefly depend. . .' The Committee hrtye read, wlth much sn.tlsfitctlOn, of the high rtpprecirttion which the Syrian Prttriarch ~U1S of the work done in their hospititl, and ertrnestly hope thnt, If he undergoes an operation within its walls, it 'will be successful. T~ey have hitd other gratifying rtssurrtnces of the good results whlCh ha\e followed the visits of touri t, to which Dr. Ileron refers. A hdy, for example, in consequence of the favourable mention of a friend ,,,ho hrtd recently visited the hospital, sent a hitnd orne donation. The Committee ha\e read with 1llllCh pleasure the com11lencbtion of the services of the llleJ11bers of the StitH', rtnd wish to add their high appreciation of the good work which has been done by them, sometimes, as in the case of Miss Dowse, Vi-hen suflering fr0111 ill-hertlth. They hrt\"e been glad to show their satisfaction in \rtriOlls ,,,'ays, dnring the past year, by recommending to the Chapter increnses of salary, and the grant of leave, and other pri\ileges. As regards increases of salary, they had gi\en weight to the representations which ha\"e been made as to the enhanced prices of many of the principal commodities during the pn,st 12 or 15 years. It nppenrs from a list kindly sent to thelll by Mr. Frank Cook, a member of the Committee, thnt the cost of li\ing is now almost double ,,,hat it "as. Some anxiety "as naturally felt as to the effect the war 111 Tripoli and the Balknns might ha\e upon P.-tIe tine. The report, which has been confirmed lly other illformation, sh0\\'s that diminished attendance at the ho pit[1.l, and some increaxo of prices, may have occurred from this cau.-e, but much less than might have been anticipitted. The Committee take this opportunity of recording their sincere thanks to Mr. Srttow, late H.B.M. Consul in Jerusalem,
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Report.
Comparative Statistics 19 11 and 19 12 •
Out-Patients.
Xtt.
111- Pn.tients Ont-Patients. Consultations. o t' pera IOns. for
npplyilll!
~ronlh.
New Cases.
AdmissionHlll.
J annary February lIhrch April May June July Angnst September October November . .. December .,.
1911.
1!1l2.
7 42 162 219 1 4, 137 189 152 232 ]5-1 264 60 136 56 19
9 13 72 207 178 105 11 ]03 92
306 321 758 1038 1162 651 1148 1396 11 2 1021 715 382
1012.
385 709 84.6 963 <.: 6') 813 960 1008 1044 1097 64.6 311 ~
1911.
1912.
1011 .
1950 1388 16 1663 21 0 20 76 3153 2500 3465 2700 251 3·172 2930 238 208 ~505 ~:235 3 21 2579 225 55 3 3059 159 5371 3015 140 3, 66 32 5 178 82 2321 ~2·10 ].123 11 6 28
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19
216 16 21.1 224
11
29 45 62
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Operations Antl?sthetics administered
5
7 5 3 10 6 15 8
31 50 118 136 132 1fl1 IS!) 108 116 101 131 11
3
75 IG 107 7 42 2 17
20 3
1:2 lU
Diseases of lachrymal apparatus Diseases of lids and conjuuctiva Diseases of cornea and sclerotic Diseases of iris and ciliary body Diseases of le~s and vitreous . Diseases of choroid and retina . Diseases of optic n e r v e . , Diseases of ocular nerves and muscles Diseases of globe Dioptric conditions Diseases of Orbit U nclassed
YEARS.
1909.
1910.
1911.
1,055 9,286
1,109 10,209 42,099 1,857
1,053 10, 30
84 10,080
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1912. 1,207 9,650 29,873 2,130 84
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1,6:n 377
30 26 84 195
324 1
11
Tables shewing- heads of Diseases treated during the twelve months of 1912, and number of Operations performed.
9650
Total OPERATIONS.
1207
377
100 6256 2082 59 482
HO 110 21
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1908.
39,418 1,770 858
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rati~nls
ArlwtrL
1911. 1912. 1911.
GG
3 7 172 4.6
ID-
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34 1605 120
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1b9
186 2
13 11
Total 2130 Note.-The detailed lists of diseases and operations from which 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 qnalified medical practitioner on application to the Honorary Secretary. L~\'BOl1ATORY
DISEASES.
STATISTICS,
YE~\.It. 1912.
INYE::iTIGATlOXS.
In-Patients. Diseases of lids, conjunctiva and lachrymal apparatus . Diseases of cornea and sclerotic Diseases of iris Diseases of lens Diseases of ocular muscles and nerves Diseases of globe Dis eases of orbit Injuries . Total
732 207 8
211 1 47 1
10 1~07
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Ube C3ranb ~riorr of tbe @rber of tbe 1bospttal of 5t. j-ohn of 3erusalem in )£nglanb. INCO}'lE AND EXPEiVDITURE ACCOUNT FOR TIlE YEAR ENDED 30th SEPTEI1IBER, 1912. INCOME.
EXPENDITURE. EXPENSES , LO~DOX OFFICE-
Donations and Annual SubscriptionsR eceived in London Collected in Scotland, per J. II. Stevensoll, Esq.
"
Jerusalem, per the Resident Surgeons
£336 11
7
61
6
f)
18 U
Printing, Stationery, and General Expenses
£145
EXPENSES IN JEllUSALEM-
6
Salaries
£1184 15 11
£416 10
7
H ousekeeping
2H
4
1
Payments by Patients .
2 16
0
Wages
246 13
5
Dividen us and Interest.
195 14
4
Repairs
1393 15
1
Drugs, Instruments, and Geneml Expenses
Balance being excess of Expenditure over Income
7 9
Maintenance of Furniture and Fittings
53
:3
1
117 16
2
16 16
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£2008 16
0
£2008 16
0
. We have examiued the above Incom e and Expenditure Account for the year ended 30th September, 1912, with the books and vouchers in London, (Lnd 'Yith the returns received from Jerusalem, and certify Lhe same to be correct. This account forms part of the Gelleral Income and Expenditlll'e Account of the Order of the HospItal of St. John oC Jerusalem in England and is incorporated therein. 3, Freuerick's Place, Old Jewry, E.C. 26th May, 1913. PRICE, WATERHOUSE AND Co.
xv~.
Subscriptions.
British Ophthalmic Hospital.
xvii. Annual
Subscriptions.
JSrltlsb ®pbtbalmlc 1bosplta{' 5erusalem,
£
Harrison. Gencral Sir R., G.O.B. Hipwell, II. W., Esq. per :Shee, Major Archer, M. P. SOllthwark, The Bishop of Toy, II. J. 0 10
BELO 'GING TO
"U:be (l;ranb lPrlor2 of "U:be ~rber of tbe 1bospltal of st. 50bn of 5erusalem in JOng(anb.
List of subscriptions and Donations received from 1st October, 1911, to 30th September, 1912. A lLIl7Ull Sl,bscript ions.
Bartholomew, O. 'Y. Berners, C. H. Bevan, F. A. Bradburn, 1111'S. Brodrick, Miss Brooks, Lt-Ool., F. A., M.D. Bu tros, Madame de Bythesea, Mrs. Oampbell, :Mrs. H. Ohilds, 0., Esq., M.D. Ohubb, The Lady Olark, Oolonel Sir J. R. A., Bt., O. B. Oook, F. H. Ootton, Dr. O. 00u1cher, Miss Oowen, J. Oull, O. J. IV. DaltoD, Major-General J. 0., R.A. Daltou, Miss 1l1. Dalton, Mrs. Davies, O. St. L. DraffeD, Mrs. Pitt Duckworth, Sir Dyce, M. D. Dyer. Mrs. Oarr Ellesmere, Oommandery Ditto. Three Members Ellis, Miss A. M. Elli.ston, 001. G. S. Fraser, A. E. Furley, Si.r Johu, O.B. Galway, The Viscountess Greeu, Mrs. E. Gribble, Miss S. O. (in Loving Memory) Hamilton, J. G., Esq., M.V.O. Hare, Mrs. Marcus
£ s. d. 1 1 0 500 550 5 0 0
Donntions.
£
s. d.
220 110 3 0 0 200 1 0 0
110 110 2
2
0
10 10 0 110 110 o 10 6 1
1
0
220 1
0
0
110 2 2 0
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Domttions
£
s. d.
220 £1 0 0 220 6
Holbeche, Lieut. -Oolonel R. IIolclen, Tbe Rev. O. M. Hooper, J. H. IIllghes, Major W. IIunter-IVeston, Licut -Oolonel A., D.S.O. Jackson, O. Jackson, Edward Johnson, Miss D. E. Jones, Dr. R. Knntsfol'd, The Viscount, G.O.M.G. Langmau, ir J. L. Ley, Sir Francis Loch, The Dowager Lady. Lord, J. O. McOausland, Miss A. O. Milburu, O. H. 110nk, Miss J. E. Moresby, M. F. Moseley, A. Mostyn, The Lord Murray, Miss J. F. Newton, Lieut.-Oolouel J. W. l\fal'sclin, R. A. Ninuis, Illsp-General Belgrave Nott-Bower, Capt. J. 'V. Ottley, Oolonel Sir J. 'Y., KO.I.E., R.E. Penfold, Miss Jane Perowne, Lt-Oul. J. T. Woolrych Perrins, O. ,V. Dyson Perrott, Oolonel Sir H. 0., Bt., O.B. Philipps, Licut. -Oolonel I \TOI', D. S. 0., M. P. Powell, Sir R. Douglas, h.O. V.O., M.D. Prestoll, Deputy Inspector-Gcneral T. J. Rhodes, A. E. G. Rhodes, Lt-Ool. R. H. Robinsoll, E. L. Royds, Colonel Sil Clement Rndgard, The Rev. W. D. Sale, Miss St. George, Oaptaiu B. J .. St. John Ambulance Brigade (Kentish Oorps) per W. J. Baker
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6
320
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J ohn Ambulance Brigade (Drighouse Corps) pel A. Thorn ton . . St. John Ambulance Brigade ( :To . 3 Distri0t) per Rc,". \r. D. Rudgard Scott-Gatty, 11' A. S. Seely, Sir Obarles, Bt. . inclair, The Rev. W. M., D.D. Simpkins, W. V. Sloan, R. Smart, F. G. Sqnance, Dr. T. O. . Temple, Lieut.-Oolonel Sir R. 0., BL., O.I.E.
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t.
Thorne, frs. F. M. Vaughan-Morgan, Sir W. W alton, Major H. E. B .. W ard, J . Langfield Warren, Sir Charles, G.O. I. G., ICO.B., R E . W atson, Oaptain A. O. 'W atson, Colonel Sir C . M., R.O,M.G. 'W atson, L ady Wilson, T. -nT. Willett, J. E. William s, J. R. 'Williams, Mrs. '1'. S. Yate, Mrs. A. O. Yate, Oolonel A. O. Yate, Oolonel O. E., O.S.I., O.M.G. York , The ArchbisllOP of
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6 £152
1
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Contributions received at Jerusalem. £ s. d.
P er Dr. HeronOampbell, Miss. Frazer, H. Hospital1lloney Box Keightley, Miss Offertory at St. George's Oathedra.l Sch au tz, Mrs. . Way, Mrs. Williams, G. Mawdsley
Fenton Willgate, William, E~q. Ferguson ..J. H aig, Esch M.D .. F.R.O.P.E., F.R.O ... . E. Fergn 'on, Pl'ofe·. or John, LL.D. Fleming, James A., E q., IC '. .Jamie.'oll, Wm. Allan, Esq , .:\1. D.. V. P. R.C.P. E. Jamiesoll, Ml'';. \llall Jordan, John, Esg. Low, GeoJ'ge~I., Esq. lacfarlalle. 'Walter, E'lcj. Macn e, Mrs. 1acLeod. John M. ESIJ .. (CIOIl" Mathe Oil. Mis, .T. G. Miller. Alec. W., ES(l' .\-liller, ~Ii ~ E. P. .Jritrhell-Tholll.'on, ,'ir ~[I t,.jJl ·l1 Ht. ~lul'l'ay , ~1r . PatJ'ick .Jlol'ay, The Rt. HOII. AIllla. COlllltt:SS of Napier. A. D. Mniter F>q. 1: ewton, i\[rs. D. firay ['llIlar, ~iJ' RolJt'l't, ~L P. (the Jalt: Rankine, .Tohn, K. O.. LL.D. Realllllan. ,Jall1e~ B., E.q .. n., 'e. RolJert .. Uexanc1C'r F., E,'/!. }{ohel'ts, T ..1. S., Esrl' .'n.i\'('S(,II, The HOll. Lord. ,·illt:lail' . .Jlr ... A. (;.
"'111.
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Grand Total, as per Income and Expenditure Account
HabingLoll, William, I£sq. Barclay, Thomas, Escl' BOllar, JIoratius, E,'C]. Bonar, Rev. James Brown, Professor ,\. Ontlll, ~l.D., D.,'c. Cadell, H. M., Esq., of Grangr Oheyne, IIarr)" EscI· Darien Press, ELlinburgh Dennistoun-Bl'owll, The l\lissC'<;; Dnndas, Th e Hon. Lord .
li'., L.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
£336 11
Subs criptions and Donations received by J . H . Stevenson , Esq. , Assistan t Honorary Se~retary for Scotland.
0
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6
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8
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Report of the Central Executive Committee
Form of Bequest. of I give and bequeath unto the Treasurer for the time being of the Institution known by the name of THE BRITISH OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, .JERUSALEM, belonging to the Grand Priory of the Order of the Hospital of t. John of Jerusalem in England, the sum of .... _................................ [free of duty] to be applied towards accomplishing the Oharitable designs of the said Institution. "N.B.-Land and ~lo11ey secured on Land can now be given to charitable uses under the conditions enacted hy the" 'h:uitable Uses Act 1891 , 54 & 5f. Yic. c. 73. "
the
Order
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Jerusalem
Department
the
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TeE DEPAUTMENT.
\the St. 30hn Blllbulance B550ciation AND
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l~nlbulance
:JBrigabe.
Watton. HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V., (Sovereign Head and Patron of the Order. )
Wresi'l1ent. FIELD-MARSHAL H. R. H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G. (G!'and Prior of the O!'dep.)
REPORT OF
THE
CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE For the year ended 30th September,
Rose-Vv'ater Dish in hand-beaten silver presented by The Hon. Wallace _ esbitt, K.C., of Toronto (Knight of Grace of the Order of t. Jobn), to be competed for annually by Ambulance Teams of the Railways in Canada.
1912.
2
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®Cficfaifnn Qtbaprnin~, The Rev. Oanon E. SrIRPPAItD, O. V.O., D.D., '1'he H.ey. Thomas C. ELSDON, nb-Dean of the Ohapels H.oyal). (Rector of St. John's Ohurch, Clerkellwell). and the following selected
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HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. QJirnn'i:J Wrior. FIELD-MARSHAL HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE VISCOUNT KNUTSFORD, P.C. , G.C. M.G.
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@fficet:$.
Prelate-His Grace the ARCHBISHOP OF YORK. Chancello?'- Colonel Sir HEnBEn1' JEKYLL, K. 0.1\1. G. Sec1'eta1'y-G'eneral-Oolollel "ir HERBI£RT O. PERROTT, Bt., O. B. Receiver ·Geneml-EDWIN FRESIIFIELD, Esq., LL.D . Direct01' oj the Ambulance Depa?·tment-The Earl of PLYMOUTH, P.O. , O. B. Uhainnan of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, Je?'2tsalemOolonel Sir CliARLE:-;'u. WATSON, K.O.M.G., O.B. Almone1'-Sir DYCE DUCKWORTH, Bt., M.D., LL.D. L ib''a1'ian- Li eut. -Colonel RICHARD H OLBECllE. Reqistmr-The EARL OF RA;:{FURLY, P.O., G. C.M.G. Genealogist-Sir ALFRED C01"1' COTT-GATTY, K. C. V. O. (Garter). ~$$i$hmt
Executfne @ffictt:$.
A ssistant Receive1'- General- EDWlN HANSOX FRE HFIELD, Esq. As istant Di"ect07' oj the Ambnlance Depa?·tmentLieut.-Oolonel Sir RICJJAIW O. TEMPLE, Bt., C.I.E. Hon. Secl'etm'Y of the B1'itish Ophthalmic Hospital, Jenlsale?llOolonel THOMAS H. HENDLEY, 0.1. E., ~l. R. C. Assistant Hon. SeC?'eta1'y (fO?' Scotland) of the B1'7'tish O]lhthalmic IIosj1~lal, JenlsalemJOITN HonNE STEVENSON, Esq. (Unicorn Pnrsuivant). Assistnnt Libm?'ian-OYIUL DAvENPonT, Esq.
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Sec1·ela7'!I . R. EDWARD, E . q., A.C.A .
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T he Council CODsists of the Sub-Prior (as President de y'lli'e), the Executive Officers, the Oommanders of existing Oommanderies, and the followiIlg
Selected Members: Sir JOH~ FURLEY, O. B. Major-General JA~m C. DAL'rON. EDWIN H. FRESHFIELD, Esq. Lieut. -Colonel Sir RICHARD O. TEMPLE, Bt.,O.I.E. The Bishop of SOUTHW ARK. Inspector·General SirJA:'>IES N. DICK, R.C.B., R.N,
The ViscoulJ t Esmm, G.O.B., G.O.V.O. \VII,LIAM HgC-:Jty Sr. JOlI:-.r HOPE, ES(l. OUAltLES B. HA~lTLTON, ES(h O.M.G. FllANKli. OOOle, Esq., O.I.E. EDWIN DA W ER, ESIl. Colonel W1LLIAi\f G. OARTER . KEITI[ W. lIIUJ-.JtAY, E q., (Camarvon PW's1tivant Extraordinw'Y).
The following are the Knights of Justice:
15aiIi IT 0 f lEglc. FIELD MARSHAL HIS ROYAL HIGHNE S TilE DUKE OF CO NAUGHT,
Major GUILBERT E. \V. MALE'!'. Oolonel lRJOIlN\V. OTTI,EY, K.C.I.E., R.E. The Lord AI,Vl~Jt~TO~E, G.U.M.G. Colonel Sir CLEMEN'rM. Ro:ms, O.B. J Oll Al,'!'l1 UU J A~JE', Esg., 1\1. V. O. JOlIN S. GRIFJ!'l'l'llS, E~;Cl" M.RO. • The Lord MERTIIYR, R.O.V.O. ROBlmT A. GlJ3BO '8, Esq., M.D. T
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Inspector-General BELGRA. VE J INNIS, C.V.O., M.D., R. T. Sir RICHARD DOUGI,A." POWELL, Bt., K.O.V.O ., l.D. Emru 'D OWEN, Esq., F.R.O.S., LL.D. The Lord OLAUD HAMILTON, M.P. OoL TrroMAS H. HENDLEY, O,I.E., M.R.O.S.
HIS Mo:>'!' GRACIOU:> 1IAJE.TY THE KLG, TheLord "A;:{D HUltS'l',P.O.,G.C.S.I.,G.C.I.E. (Sovereign lIead a111l r a t r o l l . ) ' i r HE"nY AltTlIUlt BLAKE, G.O.M.G. Field- lal'shul II.R.H. TIm D UKE OF The .Earl of ilIg.\TI!, K.r., P.O. OONl\AUGIIT, leG., R.T.,Ie.P., 1).0., &c., ALEXANDEr.. EIJMUI'D Fl',AsEt:, Esq. (GJ'ClILd Prior.) The Lord Mo ·TYN. Gen. H. R.H. PrinCeOnJ~ISTIAN OF CIlLEf:i\\ lG- The MAl'.QUEHS OF J3P,EADALBANE, R.G., P.O. Houn'ErN, K.G., P.O., G.U.B., G.O. V.O. Tbe DUKI~ OF PORTLAND, K.G., P.C., H.Il. Prince ALBEl'T OF SCIlLl,SWlGG.O.Y.O. HOLSTmN, G.O.B., G.O. \T.O. F.<&., Field-Marshal The EARL ROB En-fS, OoloDel H.H. The Duke of TECK, G.O.B., K.G., K.r., P.O., G.O.B., O.M., G.O.V.O., C.~LG. G.O. '.1., G.C.I.E., R.A. Admiral II.S.ll. Prince LOUIS OF BAl'TENROUEUT BH.LTDE.-ELL OAnTER, Esq., F.R.O.S., BEItG, G. 0.13., G. O. Y. 0., K. O. 11. G. ,R. K. (IlOllO), Cl1"!} COlli 1nrt?lde1'}. H.~L Ring Il ,\AKON OF N'UltWAY, K.G., NOlt:'>IA .- HAY FORBER, Esq., F.R.O.S.Ed. G.O.B., G.O.V.O. Oolonel OYRIL \Y. B. BowDLEn, C.B. Major H., . H. Prince A LEXA"D Elt OF TEl K, (IIollora7'Y 001nmnndel') . G.O.B., G.O.V.O., D . . 0. Lieu t.-Oolonel ARTIlT:R CAMPBELL YATE. Captain II.RH. Prince Al''J'HUP, OF Co,,Major-General Af:iTLEY FELLQWES TERRY. NAUGHT, R.O., P.o., G.O. V.O. The Earl of PLYMOUTH, P.C., C.B. H. H. Prince ALEXANDER OJ!' BATTENBEnG, The Earl of ~u'm\\,ICIJ, K.O. V.O. G.O. V.O. The Earl of ELLEs:'>IEnE. (Co7nmande1', Sir JOllN FunLEY, C. B. (Honorary Baili,jj.) Ellesmere OOlllmanclery) . il' 'l'llOllfA:> ~Ol':rfI DICK-LAUDIW, Bt. EDWIN HAN '0" FnE~HFIELD, Esq. Major Sir AHClIIflALD LAMB, Bt. The 'i'iscollut BnACKLEY, ul.Y.O. Colonel ir HEl~UERT O. PERROTT, Bt., O. n. Ficld-'JIarshal The Yiscount RITCHENER OF Oolonel irJAMr, .. GrLDgA, K.O.V.O., C.D. RllARTOU:-I.K.P.,G.O.B.,O.JI.,G.O . . 1., HE:-IltY JOlIN LOFTC',', ES(l' G.C .M.G .. G.O.I.E .. R.E. Oolonellll~TlIEL MAlnJ" DAwr~s . Lieut.-Ool. irRwUAGDO.TE:.\IPLR, Bt.,O. I.E. General Slr OIIARLE WARnES, G.O. 1.G., Sir .\.LFltrm COT'!' CIITT-GATTY, K.O.V.O. R.O.B., n.E. (Gurte?' Principnl King of Anns). Major-General JA~!RS OI':(,1L DALTOC-:. Col. Sir IIEPBEP..T JEKYLL, KC.M.G. Oolonel AYLlImll G()ULD HUNnm·\YE>lTON The Lord ISLINGTON OF ISLUWTO~, P.O., OF IIUNTERSTON, 0.13., D.S.O., RE. KO.:\l.G., D.S.O. Oolonel The Lonl WrLLIAlI! OECIL, O. V.O. Colon el il' J .I.)IES R. A. OLARR, Bt., O. B., EDWIN FUR. lIFIEL]), E q., LL. D., F.R.C. ~' . E. (/iono1'aI'Y BailitT). ir ROBERT II AR\,EY. The Earl BUARSEY, G.O.B. Colouel Hi Excellellcy The Lord SYDE~HAlII, T he Viscount 'l'nll'LEToWX. G.C .. J., G.C.M.G., G.O.I.E. The Viscoullt K~U'!'>lFOl:D, P.O., G.O.M.G. Lieut.-Oolonel JUHN \\'ILLOUGHIlY \YRAY. (Sub-PriM"), ir WILLL\~[ WYN])HA~l PURTAL, Bt. ROBERT lHACLI£AN MACLEA~, Esq. The Earl of 111:-1'1'0, K.G., P.O., G.O. S.I., A1tTIIUlt F. G. Lr': vl~R0N-Go'VJm Esq. G.0. 11.0., G.O.I.E. Oolollel F. A. HgYGA'I'IG LA Illlm·I:. The Duke of SO)lEl~ ET. 001. Sir OUAllLES WYNDHAM MUI:l{AY, O. D. it' DYeR DUCKW01~TH, Bt., 1I.D., LL.D. The Earl of RANFURLY, P.O., G.C.M.G. HAUOLD EDWI:-I BOL'LTON, M.V.O.
The following are the Sub-Prelates: The Bishop in JERU ALE:ll aml thc The Bishop ORMSBY. The Bishop of DUNED IX, (Primate of New Zealand),
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The Bishop of OUTHWARK. The Bishop of GIBRALTAR.
Central Exec1.&tive Comntittee.
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{tbe (!;nll1b IPrior1? of 'trbe ®rtler of tbe 1bospltal of 5t. JOI)11 of Jerusalem in JE,ng[anb. AMBULANCE
DEPARTMEN~
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QtmtraI <XHmtibc ([OJltlllittcc: (Con isting exclu ively of 1\lem bel'S and As,ociates of the Order). w irrrt or of tfJr %noulancc ilIqJnrtlllrnt nnll "V,llrmalt of ([ollllllittrr: Th e Right IIonourable the Earl of PLDIOUTH, C. B. ~ ssistnnt Dtrrrtor nnll iDrput!! ([b,mmnn: L ieut. -Colonel ir RICHARD O. TE)[PLE, Bt., O.I.E.
lIIrput!! <Cbntrl1lnn: ir J OH:f FURLEY, O.B. (Life l\Iember of the Committee, Hon oris Causd) .
flffrlllocrs: OLAVDE B. PAT, u:n, Esq. Admiral ir FllIml~l{ICK G. D, BIWFlIRD, G.C.B., G.C.l\I.G. Veut.-Colollel GEOIlGE E. TWISS, F, R. C.. 1. Colonel T. II. HRXnLEY, C.I.E., ~l.R. O.S.
J. H. ;'[OltGAX. Esq.,O.Y .O.,F.R.C . . Surgeon Li eut. -Oolonel 'i r WARltE."
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OnooKE·L\'\'LE~ ,C.1.E.,~I.D.
Bl'igadier-Gen eral IIOIL\TIU RME.-D • . Lieut.-Oolonel ALFlllm DYKE .-\Cr.AXD. Y. r . Colonel EDW.\RD D. nl:o,,~Y:\GE-HG rrH1:\SON. Surgeon, General , IR J,D1E:-l PORTEn, r.C.B. :JI.D., LL. 0., R.N. JOH:\ ATLEY BLOXAll, E 'Cl , 1". KC.S. Lieut.-Oolonel 11' Rommr ,I'. I:-;GLIS. ::'Ilajo1' PERCY G . HEWl'LL, TllQ)rAS II. \rOOL TO:\', Esq. F!lA:\CI' K. ELL! E.'t{. ,\V ILLL-DrE.AuDJ.A:\D, Es'!., ;'I.R.C ... A. H. JOH:\STO:\, E"I" M. H..C .. •.
Q?x-officio i1:1rlllurrs of Q:'omlllittre: THE SECRETARy-GENERAL OF THE ORDIm. TH E RECEIYER-GEXERAT, OF THE ORDER. THE CUAlRJIAX, BRITI H OPTITHALJIIC HUSPITAL.
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Colonel , ir HERBERT O. P ERROTT, Bt., C.B: (SeCl'eta1'y-Gcnf'ral oj th e Order)
Wlrcctor of ,Storrs anll grcot:ntunt: WILLIAJI R. EDWARD., Esq., A.C. A. (Secrelm'Y oj the Order). .s torrftrrprr : \\ ILL!AM H. ~IORGAX, E ~q . ( Superintendent, l nmli(l Transport Oorps) . T
~ssistant
.%rcretnrI) :
D U:\CAN G. MONTEITH, E q. Territorial
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HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. (Sovereign Head and Patron of the Order ). prrSlllrnt: FIELD-MARSHAL HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G. (Grand Prior of the Order ).
::'I1ajor-Gel1e1'al JA;\rES C. DALTO:\,. L ieut. -Colonel AnTHuR C. YATE. Colonel i1' JA;\IES R. A. OLARK, Bt. , O. B., F .R. C . . K HAROLD E. BOl' LTOK, Esq., !II. Y.O. The R ev. THQ)rA O. EL DO:\". The Ue\,. HE:\uy D. ::'IIAC:\A;\fARA. In pector-General BELGRAVE N1:\:n, C.V.O., ::\I.D., R.N. ),Iajor GEORGl~ H. D AmYIN, M.D. Oolonel G. .ELLISTOX, O.B. ,::'I1.R. 0 .", . Colonel C. J, TRIllBLE, C.:J l. G., L .R.O.P.E. Capr. i1'J OR,\" W. R OTT· BOWER, O. V.O . EmruxD O"'E~, Esq. F .R. O. " ., LL.D. The Lord CLAUD HAM ILTO":\, M.P. i1' JOH:\ L. LA":\ G)IAX, Bt. The Right Hon. JOHN L. WHARTON, P.C. SYD:\ I!:Y W. ~LUKI:\, E q. 0. OOTTO:\, E sq, , F. R. O. P. E. ,)'1. R. C. Snrgeon-General ,ir BENJA~l:\" FR'l:\KLIN, K. 0 . 1. E.
Contents.
Branch :
QT;ontrolIcr. in·Qi:bief • Lieut.-Colonel Sir R ICHARD C . TEM PLE, Bt., C.I.E. li-atJI) QT;ommal\'lraltt.lll~Qtl;ief of ~t. 1foblt ~momen's }J.~. lllctarbmrnt5: LADY P ERROTT.
'assistant .$cmtarI) • P. G. DARY1L-S~1TH, Esq. ~eall @ffices: ST. JOH N'S GATE, CLERKE -WELL, L ONDON, E.C. 16anlurs: LONDON COU:\TY AND WEST;\fINSTER BANK, LIMITED, L othbury, E.C. ~ol\orCltl,J $olicitOlS : M essrs. FRESHFIELD.
~ulJitars : Messrs. PRICE, , VATERHOUilE AND 00.
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Page. The Olln-l,tcr of the Ordcrof t. John (with names of ::'Ilembers of Oouncil and Exccutive Officers) 2 &3 Thc 'en tral Exeeuti\'e Committec of the St. John Ambulance Association ... 4 Hefercllces io Currcnt Pamphlcts and Papers .. . 6 GeneroJ ReportHcyiew ill ,\Tiudsor Park 7 Public Uectings 10 & 24 R <tilway and Briga.de Oompetitions l1 Hailway Oompnllics 12 Collieries and Mines 14 (rod Acciden ts 16 'ollstabulary and Police 18 Pori of LOlllloll 23 Field Operatioll 25 Overseas 27 I nelia. 27 l'ann-dn, 32 .. Routh Africa .. , 34 International Red Orof'S Oonference 35 ,·t. John Ambulance Brigade ... 37 Innl.licl Transport Corps 39 Ambnlanc'e Station' 39 Ih:commendations for Hononrs ... 39 'upuior Officer::, of Brigade 48 Territorial Branch . 50 Lsue of Oertificates, ::\Ic(lallion n-llcl La,bels 53 Income and Expenditure Account ... 6 APPEXDrx A. f)ubscnptions and Donations to Head Office from October, 191], to 'evtember, 1912 Lifc lIIem bel' " Honorary Life :Members Examininq tuff ... Form of Tetamentary Beque. t uhscription Form APPEXDIX B. Nominal Roll of :M etropoli tan Di bict, Provincial, Colonial and Foreign en tres " L ist of Detached Classes APPE TDIX C . Btatement ofIssuc of Certificate', ;,Iedallions and L abel to Centres, facing Local Repo1'ts(a) i. [etropoli tan Districts (b) Provincial (in alphn.betical order) ... tatemen t of r sue of Oertificates, Medallions and Labels to OYerseas Oentres, facing page (c) British Dominion beyond the easi.-Australia ii.-l'\e" Zen-land .. . iii. -Sou th Africa iv.-Empire of India V . - Oanada vi. -11editerranean APPEr-,TJ)L~,
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Report of the Cbief Commissioner of the St. J ohn Ambulance Brigade Report of the Chief Commissioner of the Briga.de O\-erseas
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Oeni1'al Exer;~dive CO?nn~ittee.
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Full information as to the work of the St. John Ambulance Association
and
its Branches can be obtained on ao...,lication
to t h e Chief Secretary, St. John's G ate, Clerkenwell, London E.C., by whom c opies of printed papers will be supplied in reasonable numbers without charge, on Reference Num bers or Letters as follow b eing quoted.
Reference. Pamphlet 57B.
Formation of Centres
Pamph.
Formation of Detached Classes
Pamph. ~
Arm and other Ba dges .
Paper 74.
Invalid Transport Corps (Head-quarters)
Paper A.
Chelsea Infirmary, London, S.\V., for practical experience in Hospital Nursing, &c.
Paper 73a.
Syllabus of Instruction-Junior Course
Paper 40.
First Aid Course
Paper 58.
Home Nursing Course
Paper 60.
Home Hygiene Course
Paper 85 .
Sanitation Course
Paper o~
Cottage Nursing Course
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Formation of Classes in connection with Centres
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Report of the Central Executive Committee
HE Director and Chairman and the Central Executive Commiltee 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, Lhe Gnmd Prior, and the hapter-General :-
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The first and 1110St important event of the year, and indeed in the history of the Ambulance Department, being an outcome of the Inspection by His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught of the cc Prince of ,Vales's Corps» in Hyde Park last year, was the inspection of the t. John Ambulance Brigade by Their Majesties The King and Queen, un June 22nd. The following i · the official account of the proceedings : -
Regulations for the conduct of Examinations
Paper 80
Medallion and Re-examination Regulations .
Paper 62
Pocket Certificates
Paper 56.
General Regulations, St. J ohn Ambulance Brigade. .
Ref. Let. ~
Origin and Development of the St. John Ambulance Association
Pampb. ~
The St. John Ambulance Association, and its offshoot, the St. John Ambulance Brigade
Pampb.
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.Price ~ists of all ar~icles sold by the Stores Department, w.lth partIculars and estlmates for Horse Ambulance Carriages, Lltters, Stretchers, &c. can also be obtained.
,VI DSOR CASTLE, ~ T. JOIIr
JUNE
22.
A:JIBULANCE BRIGADE.
The King inspected the ~ t. John Ambulance Brigade in 'Windsor Great Park this afternoon. His Majesty left the Castle at 3 o'clock, accompanied by the Duke of Teck and attended by Capt. the Hon. ~ 'ir Charles Wentworth Fitzwilliam (Crown Equerry), the Hon. Sir Derek Keppel, and Lt.-Col. Sir Frederick
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CentTal Exec'Ldive CO??1m ittee. Ponsonby (Equerl'ie' in ,Yaiting) Lt.- '01. Sir Hu\-elock Charles (Rerjectnt 'urgcon to the King), and urgcon-Genel'al Sir Lc.LUl1cclott Gubbins (Director-General Army Medical elTice and Honorary 'urgeon to the King). The Queen accompanied by the Prince of , Vales Princess Mary, c"Lnd Prince, s Christian of chieswig-Hol tein and attended by the Lady Ampthill and the Lady EYa Dugdale (Ladies in ,Ynitillg), the Vi count AllelldaJ (Lord in "raiting), and :Jlr. E. ,V. ,Yallington (PriYate ~ ecretary to the Queen) join d His Maje tr at the double gates in the Long ,Yalk. Lt.-Col. Frank Dugdale (Equerry to the Queen) was in attendance on hor eblwk. The King and Queen were escorted by trayelling escorts of the 1st Life Guards under the command of Lieut. L. H. Hardy and Lieut. J. G. Butler respectiyely. Their Majestie proceeded to the Saluting Point and were receiyed by the Brigade with a Royal Salute, the Bands playing the National Anthem. Princess Victoria, of ~ 'chle. wig-Holstein and the Duches of Ted:, 'who had preceded tbe King and Queen, 'T ere present. "JJ ajor J. A. Bliss and the King's Indian Orderly Offieers were in attendance at the ~ 'aluting Point. The Principal Officers of the Grand Priory of the Order of the Hospital of ~ t . .J oim of Jerusalem in England as follows, had the honour of being l)reR nted to His :Jlajesty by the Sub-Prior (the Viscount Knutsford) and to the Queen by the Secretary-General ('ir Herbert Perrott, Bt.). The Senior Knight of Justice of the Order ( ir J ohn Furley), the Ohancellor (Oolonel Sir Herbert J ekyll, the Receiver General (Dr. Edwin Freshfield) the Almoner ("ir Dyce Duckworth, Bt.), the 'ecre: tary (~lr. "\Y. R. Ed\\-ards). the Assis tant Director of the Ambulance Department (Lieutenan t-Oolollel ir Richard Temple, Bt.), and the Lady Superintendent in Chief of Kursing Corps and Divisions of the St. John Ambulance Brigade (Lady Perrott) . The Prelat~ of the Ord:r (the Archbishop of York). the GenealogIst (Garter KwO' at Arms) the Chairman of the British Ophthalmic H~spital (Col~nel Sir Oharles M. Watson ), and the Director of the Ambulance
Royal Review. Department (the l'larquess of Breadalbane) un3.voidahly prevented from being present.
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Tho following Honorary Physicians and lIonol'al',Y Burgeons to the King we}'(~ in attondmlce at the saluting point, and had the honour of being presented to Theil' Majesties by Surgeon-Genoml Bil' Launcelotte UuLLin:; :Surgeon Ma,jor-Genern,l Sir A. F. Bradshaw Surgeon-General Sir '.V. Taylor, Surgeon-Genera.l <1. D. Bourke, (jolonel J. W. Blanc1fonl, Oolon '3l J. R. Thomas, HllrgerJl1-Uellcl'ul O. E. ~IcVittic, 'urgeollGeneral ;qir B. Franklin. Oolonel \\' . F. Stevenson, Surgeon-Genera,} '.V. "\\'. Kenny, Oolonel A . Clark, Colonel R. J 'n llillgs, Oolonel D. Han'i:oll, SUlgeonc..:eneml D. Didie, Surgpon-Gelleral J. Oleghorn, and ,'urgeon-General Sir L. D. 'penceI'.
His "Jln.j .·ty then inspected the Brigade, ac:compauiecl by Colonel Sir James Ulal'k, Bt. (Lhe Chief Commissioner). The Qllccn's e<1lTiage follcJ'yed the King's Procession during tho Inspection. Their "Jlajcstics aftcr the Inspection witnessed a display of marino salvage by the members of the ~outh ~ 'hie1c1s and Tynell10uth Salvage 'Ol'PS, and also tt display of mine rescue work Ly members of the Ambulance Brigade, epon tbe c011cht, ion of the .. e displays the King and Qucen l'eturnecl to the saluting puint, when tho Amhulance Brigade gaye three cheers fur 1'1101r :Jlajcsties. The Killg and Quren then left tbe Parade Crouud and proceeded to the double gates, where the Queen':,; Procession preceded the Kiug anclretUl'llecl to the Castle.
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Beyond Their nIflje 'tics and Members of the Royal Family havin a freqnenLly ,een Brigade 'Gnits on duty on public occasions in the streets of London l.lncl elsewhere, this was not actually the TIrst occasion on 'which the Brigade was inspected by the reigning Sovereign, Her Majesty Queen Victoria haying held an inspection in ,Vindsor Park just 20 yerU's previously, in 1\1ay, 1892, of the Tih helf Corps, consisLing of miners from Nottingham and DeriJyshire. Thi hovteyer was necessarily on a small scale and was very different from the 111agnificent parade which attended for the inspection of Their Majesties King George and Queen Mary. The total strength of all members on parade was nearly 14,000, approximately one half of the total strength of the Brigade. Some 3,000 of these were N lll'sing Sisters. 1\Iany repre-
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Railway and Brigade Competitions.
Centl'al ExecLdive Com,?nittee.
sentatives of the Brigade Over cas \yere also prcsent under the command of the Chief Commissioner, Major-Gencral J. C. Dalton. The men 'i\Tere drawn up in seyen double line 'treLching from Queen Anne's Mead on the right to Shu.wbnds Deer Pen on t.he left. The N ur ing Diyisions were accommodu,ted in stands on each side of the reserved enclosures, ,vhich were crowded with spectators. The parade Wu.s a most impressive spectacle and quite unlike any other review held by the King since his accession. lUany of the Divisions had undertaken long railway journey, some coming from Newcastle-on-Tyne, others from Hull and the Ea tern oa t, while some 4,000 miners from South , \Tales also attended. The various Corps and Divisions in the South and ,Vest of England were also strongly represented. Further reference to the review in detail will be found in the report of the Chief Commi sioner and in local reports, but the Central Executive Committee desire to place on record its deep sen e of it obligation to the Chief Commissioners, to the Surgeon-in-Chief and to the Deputy Commis ioners of Districts and to the officers of all ranks for the great success of the inspection, the transport of so many Units from all parts of the country (some of the journeys involyed pcndino- two njghts in the train) requiring an immen e amount of forethought and organization. It is also especially gratifying to record t.hat the conduct of the members of the Brigade at 'Yind or wa Ullimpeachable, and that Hi :Majest.y The King was graciou ly pleased to expres his entire satisfaction with the manner in which the arrangements in connection with the review had been conceived and carried out. Other Members of the Royal Family have been present at meetings connected with the Ambulance Department during the past year. Their Majesties the King and Queen, when on a visit to the Duke and Duchess of Portland at \Velbeck, inspected the local Unit of the St. John Ambulance Brigade and expressed satisfaction therewith; Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Connaught and the Princess Patricia have attended several meetings in Canada; Her Royal Highness the Princess Christian, at the Albert Institute at \Vindsor; and, at the invitation of the Duke and Duchess of Somerset, at
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35, Grosvenor Square, to advocate the formation of Voluntary Aid Detachments in the County of London, when addresses were delivered by His Grace The Duke of Somerset; by Colonel Sir HerlJert Perrott, Bt., C.B. ; uy the Director-General of the Army Meclical Department, Surgeon-General Sir Launcelotte Gubbins, KC.B.; by Sir Dyce Duckworth, Bt.; by Colonel H. R, Mencls; ancl by Colonel Sir James R. A. Clark, Bt.,c.B., Chief Commissioner of the Brigade; H.R.H. Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll aLLended the annual meeting of the Southampton Centre; and H.H.I-I. the Duchess of Albany presented the Cballenge Shields Cups and Prizes which had been won in the Inter-Railway and Brigade COlnpetitions, open to all the Railway Companies of England and Wales, and to Units of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, at the Portman Rooms, in May. In the Inter-Railway Competition the judges were Dr. D. T. Rocyn Jones and Dr. John Wishart who placed the competing teams :1,' follows :1.
2. 3. <1.
5. 6. 7.
8.
Alexandra. (Ne"\vport and. 'outh Wales) Docks and Ralhvay ... ... ... ... London and North 'Western Railway ... Great Uentral Hailway ... ... South Eastern and Uhatham Railway... .. . M icllanc and Grec1.t ,. orthern Joint Hail way (the ... . .. previous holders of the shield) Grea.t"\Y tern Hailway ... .. . London Brighton and ;'outh Coast Railway ... G l'ea.t Uentml and London and 1\orth 'Western Joint Hail way
..:tfa?'ks.
212
mot 174 168
166i 160~
154! 152
In the Brigade competition for the Dewar shield, the SymonsEccles cha.llenge cup, and prizes presented by the Association, the judges were Dr. \V. Coode Adams, Dr. F. de P. Pim, and Dr. J, A, Henton "Vhite, who gave the following decision :1.
2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
11.
No.6 District-Murton Colliery Div.. .. No.8 District-. 'ittingbourne Div. .. . TO. 4 District-Kendal Div. ... . .. ~ 0, 3 District-Northampton Headq uarters Div. No. 11 District- ix Bells Div No.5 District- 'palding Rail~Tay Di.;... ·.. ::: No.7 District-Shrewsbury Locomotive DiY, ... No.9 District-Dokoath Div. No. 10 District-Cromer Div.... ... . .. No.2 District-Southampton Div. ... . .. No.1 District-. 'outh Metropolitan Gas Co. Div,
MaTks.
2405 236 229
225~
222 217 210 208 207 206 203i
Inter Railway an d Bl'igade Compe titions.
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Cenh'al Executive
Viscount Knutsford, the Sub-Prior of the Order, who presided, in moving n. vote of thanks to Her Royal Highness, said that cc the work or the St. John Ambulance Associa,tion (( had been ex tended to all parts of the Empire. The work clone on the occasion of the Coronation of the King had met with cc His l\Iajesty's warm approval. Out of the present strength of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, on mobilisation for (( war there could be recruitod-670 men [or the Royal Naval (( Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve; 464 mOIl who would be cc attached to the Royal Army Medical Corps as stretcherbearers; and 2,300 men who would be u,yailu.ble to take the cc place of the Royal Army Medical Corps in military home ,( hospitals, in addition to recruits for an expeditionary force. "Besides these, there were now enrolled in the "St. John "Yoluntary Aid Detachments" of the Territorial Braneh several " thousand members of both sexes, who "'were not registered at (( the ,Var Office until they were in actual possession of the (( necessary certificates of qualification." The Committee desires to express its regret at the resignation of the Marquess of Breadalbane, K.G., as Director and Chairman of the Ambulance Department. Lord Breadalbane, who succeeded Lord Knutsford as Director, having held the office of Assistant Director for some years previously, took great interest in the work of the Departmen t in its various branches, especially in the St. John Ambulance Brigade, and in the Railway world. He was almost invariably present at the Annual Competitions at the Portman Rooms, and occasionally attended meetings in the provinces, and the Committee regrets very much that the great pressure of his engagements in Scotland necessitated his retiring from office. He has been succeeded as Director and Chairman by the Earl of Plymouth, P.C., C.B., a Knight of J ustice of the Order, who in order to take over the appointment gave up the Chairmanship of the British Ophthalmic Hospital at Jerusalem. Ambulance work is being carried on by the various Railway Every year Companies with increasing zeal and success. a large number of railway employees of all grades pass through the classes, and numerous meetings are presided over by Chair.. C(
(C
Rail1-uays.
CO?'nn~itiee.
men, Directors, anel other responsible officials of the Companies who expref)s the great inlerest t[tken l)y the Boards of Directors in the promotion of this work, w hieh is as valuable to the trave11ing puu]ic as to tho employees lh mselves. The necessity of a knowledge of nr.t [tiel among railway staf1s of all grados i.' amply proved by statistics. I t is jnteresting to refer to a" White Papor" issued by the Board of Tl'U(1e, giving returns of accidents and casll::llLies "\\ hich cccnnccl on the railways of tho United Kingdom during the year ending 31st December, 1911 , comparison llcillg made with the previous year, of which the i'ollowing is a Snmlll::lry :-
(C
Railways.
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For 1911. Killed. Injnl'el1. Pas engel's : From accidents to trainR, rolling-stock, l'erlllallent-\YBY, etc. . By accidents frOll1 othrr canses . Sef\'ll.utsor companies or contradol's:From aCl'idents to trains, rolling-stock, pel'lll an[1n t- way, etc. . By accidellts from other canses Other persolls:FrolJl accidellts to train., etc. . Pcrsons pns:ing over rail way;; at levelC1 0801 n "S . . . T1 espnssers (inclllllillg suicidcs) . Persol1s on IHlsinc:;s ttl. sLalions, elc., and ot.her pl'r!>ons nut coming in ahove classifications . . Total
.
For 1910. 1\ illed. Inj ured.
4G8 2257
~3
92
96
1111 2210
5 385
115 5196
9 374
4605
8
2
7
84 4G2
38 ]21
75
3~
4·1~
13G
28
139
41
1~5
1070
&345
1062
342
H
113
J
Of contractol's' servants 11 ",pre killed and 31 injured.
"Thc aggrcgate increase during 1911 was thus eicrht persons killed "and three injured. 0 " "Thc. rail \\~.Y compfn.1ics also rcport.ed to Lhe Board of Trade the " follo.wmg ~cCldent ",h1(;11 occurred ~lurlOg the year ~pon their premi es, cc but 111 ",111(;h the 1l10ycmcnt of "elucles used CXclUSIYclyupon railways " w~s not concel'nccl-_uamely 6 passe~lgel'S, 5G servants of companies " 01 contnwtors, and :21 other pl'l'~Ol:S kIllcd, and 767 passenger, 22,537 cc ser:"l.llt , aI?d GOD othel' pCl'~ons lDJured, mab.n~ a total in this class of "accIdent ot ~89 pcrsons lollcd and 2:3,913 ll1Jured, a against two pas. enger', 31 sernl.l1t. , and 20 other 11Cl'sons killed, and 759 passeno-el's cc ~O,-!19 SCl'vants and 590 other per.ons injured in 1910 a total ~ 59 " pel' 'OllS killed, and 21,76 injured." ,
An importa.nt circular was lately issued Railway Company Ambulance Centre, in (the Genorul Manager), poinLed out how railwn.y luen should be able promptly to
by the North Ea tern which the President desirable it was that render the necessary
Ccn t 7'al E;uc uJ i vc Com 'In it/a.
JJiines arnrl Collic'ries.
first :1id in C:1SCS of injury or suelden illness, and uch references :1re Irequent. ~ grent loss h:1 been Sl1 tained by tho London :1uel N orLh tern Railway Co. Lhrouo'h tho cleat.h 0(' Lonl o L:11bri I 'e, ,dlO tool- much int 1'0 t during' his chairman hip in th conver ion of the on tiro sy'tom of' thn L ompnny into nn Ambulance ntre o[ Lho St. John Ambnhnce Association. Thi W:1~ ell'ected in the year I t'9 7, Lord ~l.albl'i(lge not only becomillO' Pre ident of the Centre, but di Lr1 bll Ling th certificn les and medallions at tho annual meeling. The w11 Ie e.-pen e of cIn s in truction, esnminntion, book, appliances n1ll1mednllion is born by the Compnny, 'w ilh th full )'l1lpaLhy of the Bonrd of Director, an example 'w hich it i very orn.til)'in o' to rocord h:1 been follow c1 by many other rail \\,:1y companies. Another severe 10 in the raib"-ay \-"orld ,\T,lS cca ioned by the de:1th of The Rt. Hon, J. L. ,Vharton, P. . , 'who nl 0 Look the gre:1Lest intere t in the promotion of ambulnnc ' ,\'ork on the North Ea tern Rnil\\'ny, nnd wns n 1'epresenlntiy 111 11lbe1' serving on the 1entral Executiye Committee. A t:olllpelition for a silyer chnllcnge hielu pre ented by him takes place :111nunlly. The disast r which unhnppily occur £rom Limo to time ill tho colliery and minino- dit1'icts p1'o'Te how nece~ <1ry itis chnt eyeryone cOllcp-rned in the working of mine, 'houll hn,ye i11struct iOll in fir t aiel to the inju1'cll. Th geneml report by the hief In pector of 1\1 in 's 011 millcs and qn::ll'rie in the nitcd Kino'clom for the ~ nr ' 11l1 'd December 31st, 1911, sLat S th,lt tho LoUd 11l1lnL I' of pcr::o;olls employed wns 1,l7D,101 (1,09G ,2;3 '" at mine and 8:2,c'G3 nt quanie ), or a net incrc:1 e of ] 5,181 pel' OllS ns cOHlpnreel ,yith the preceding year. Thcre were 1,3':1:9 epnrate ['nlal accidcnt , C:1U ing the loss of ] ,407 lives-a d ecr a 0 of 4.95 on lh preceding y nr. COl1lmelltin r on the g:1in in snfoty oy l' a 100lg period of year ', lhe l' porL ,nys the lloath-nlle pel' lllillion tom; 01' minernls rai cd aL mines under the Coal 1\lill .. Heguln lion Act during191],wa 4'42,:1scomparedwiLh 19 [01' the Jear 1 '5 1. The death-rn.te pel' million tons of con.l only £'01' 1911 \rns 4'47. At the mines under Lhe ConI Mines Act th I' were 1,2] 2
separate Iatftl l1ccident , cl1using 1,2G5 dcn.ths. Compn,red with 191 there is . \, clec1'eaf)e 01' 30 in the num bor of accidents I1nd 510 in the numher of (lenLh,. BnL in the year 1910 occurred the two 111H1S11ftlly grent colli ry disastor' of ,Vhito11l1ven and IILllLOlI , in which rospccti\' ly 1:3G and 344 persons 10. t their liyes. 01 the 1 ,~G - persons killed, 78 were uncler sixteen years of nge, ns n.gninst 114 in the PI' ceding year. At the mines nneler the ~l tnJliferons Tines Aet Lhere wore 41 fatn.l I1ccidents, which cau 'ed 43 dO:1Lhs. At the qunrries, under the Quarries Act th'ro worc 90 [ntn.l ncciclcllts, which re.'1I1tecl in 99 deaths. So 111ll ·h is the nec .'sity of this instruction r cocrnized thn.t in nddi Lion to Lhe rescue brigades referre(l Lo in la·t ye;H"s report, tho J3ol1J'cl for Millillg EX:1miuatiollS und I' the Home Ollice h.1S rccently giv n notice that every c:1ndidate lor examillatiOll COl' cel'titicaL ~. of competency as mnlluaer 01' undermall:1 CT er of coal min s, wllOther lor n. first r second class certiii C:1 t ,\\ i11 b"\ reqllirecl to pos e~' n. fir~ t <1 iel certificate of the SL. John Ambulance .\s oci,ltion, the St, Andre iVS Amhulance A ~SOC i,lti oll 01' s me olher Society or body approved by the 8ecl' tary ~ta,le. IL is to b refl'l'eLted thnt thero hns been .. mo comment in the minil1 o' ,wdll ahou t the n.pparent dcclin in intere t in ambn buc worl- lil kon in 'OIllO co11iorie nnd mines, and the forgoillg' r 'g·ulc.ltiollS show Lhe imporLance attached in official eirc1' Lo the aCCJui-;it.ion of thi' know-ledo-e. \\T l' any further proof l' quinxl of it s nl) oluLe nece,., ity it is only nece " ury to refer Lo the bmcnt'1.ble dis:1 LeI' :1t the C,ulehy Collieries on the 5th .A ugust whcn 8l' 11, es were l()'-iL, iw.J11l1ing a l' scue party with Mr. ,V. H. Pic1- ril1~)' nnd L\\ 0 other 1\1illO III 'peetors, which was 0\-01'\\ 11 Imccl b) ,1 ,0coll(1 explosion. Mr. Pickerin o' wns a Y ry grenL 10;.,,., to the ,,'t. John Ambubnce 11 f:;oci;1Lion. For y :.ns ho "ns ,l gr ,It adyocnte of ,1mbubnc ,york and wn ' tho ha1r]))an the Yorkshire ('1011icric' Ambulance League. At. the llll l'nnLillnnl 11l1gl'C ',' 011 Di~e,l::;es of Occupation nt Bru ~ el in 1~)J 11 wn.s chu::o;cn Lo expr ~s hi views 011 nmLnlance work in English cOil1 min s, ;111(1 n mosL vnhlilble p<1per ,ya~ compilecl by him. In conncct.ion ,\'il h l11 is dil'n ler tho de,lth of Mr. Douglas hmnbcl's,;m Ofticer of ehe Hl'igncic, ",ill IOllg be Lunented by
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Coll iel'ies a nd Min es.
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or
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15
Street Accidents.
17
Central Exec'1.dive Committee.
Sh'eei Acciden{s.
those who were acquainted with the important work rendered by bim in the promotion of ambulance instruction in t~e Yorkshire district. Over 20 members of the Denaby Maln Corps of the St. J ol1n Am bulunce. Brigade lost t.heir lives at this disaster, ineluding a. supermtendent, a thIrd officer, several sergeants, and others, not a few o.f whom ha~ been present at the Royal Review of the Bngade at Wlndsor. Notwithstanding the great danger which had to be faced by the rescue parties, there was never any lack of voluntee~s to /:)0'0 down the pit in the endeavour to rescue thell' . ., comrades , and the Central Executive Committee IS. sure It. IS expressing the yiews of the Order of St. John In statmg its high appreciation of the g-allant conduct shown by the members {)f the Brigade and others concerned, who spared no effort to save life at the imminent risk of their own. It has a,o'ain and ao'ain been demonstrated that presence of mind and c~urage of ~'1. very high order are essential qualities in an. ambulance man, and when it is remembered how the heroes of the Cadeby Colliery disaster went down unflinchingly int? the pit without the least hesitation, and with the unselfish ~eslre to save the survivors, their conduct can only meet WIth well deserved and inadequately expressed admiration. The Central Executive Committee sent a telegram to the District Deputy Commissioner expressing its deep sympathy with the bereaved families, for publication in the Brignde Orders of the District. The wide extension of the dangers of motor traffic has been very frequently alluded to in official returns. In a reply by the Home Secretary to a recent question in t~le H~use of Commons, it was shown that 391 persons were kIlled m the Metropolitan Police District by horse-drawn or mechanicallypropelled vehicles (including motor cycles) last year, and 25 in the City of London, as compnred with 171, and 5, respectively, in 1900. The number of persons injured last year in the Metropolitan Police District was 14,363, as against 6,963 in 1900. At the first meeting of the members of the newly formed Public Safety League, attention was drawn by a member of the Central Executive Committee (Lord Claud Hamilton), to the dangers to which the public are constantly exposed, both clay
and nighL, ill Lhe Inetropolis throllgh the rapid driving of Inotor vehicles, a,nd nrging that immediate steps lJe taken to protect the lives and limbs of Lhe pnhlic by the infliction of higher penalties and more pnnishment upon those drivers to whose carelessness ancl inhulllit,ll conducL these continllous accidents arc aLtribntalJle. On Lhe snllle (by Lhe Coronel' a,t Southwark made a, statement nL an inqnest regarding the increasing dftDgerR of the streets, and sa,icl thnt one person was ki11ed every other day in the London area,.
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By Lhe kinc1 pert1lJSSlOn of the Editor of " The TiTtles" the following interesting diagram, compiled from official statistics, and which illustratecl a, special article on London street dangers, is reproduced. It 'was sLaLed in the letter-pre, s that " Fl'Olll the returns already availahle it is now certain that the number "(If deaths in London l"esultillg from accident' caused by vehicles and c, horses (l1lring the present year will constitute the hiahe ·' t on record. cc It is to he hoped that th P,tl'liamentary, elect Committee on :Jlotor c, Trame will he able to arrive at "ome definite nnd eilicacious recomenda" tiOllS for minimizing the clanger . of the streets. "A <.:tl,l'eful xamination of the diagram reveals some interesting cc }Joints. The figures, it must be noted, are for the Admini trative cc County, int:Ju(ling the Oity, of LOllclon. The highest point touched in , JDB is the 20 denths l'etul'1lccl for the 29th 'week U.e., emling .July 20). cc ,tncl tbe lowest is two deaths for the :3,jth wee"lz (i.e., ending August 31) " The hiahest point touched by the nverage line of the five-;rear period " HJO';- H)08 is the deat.hs in the 2Gth week (i.e., the last 'week in .June) " and the low' t is the 4.1 deaths in the first ~nd sixth week . " The finJ-ycar average line keep ' low during the fiest 1:3 weeks, but in 'the econcl quartcl' there is a tendenc,V to rise, which is continued c. lluring the third quarter. After the :39th \veek there is a tendency to cc full away. The chief feature of the 1912 line is the number of " l)innacles above the ley'l of ten deaths per week. Three of them ",reach the level of 15 and one the abnormal height of 20. This abnorcc H1ality is the more remarkable as it has close to it on the one side the "2±th week and on t.he other the 35th week, which al'e both unusually 'c low. " The high death line for 1912 in the a,ccompanying diagram i admitcc tedly alarming. The bvo prime causes, which are inter-dependent, are " the growth of motor tmtfic; and the growth of the travelling habit. cc The intel'ests of the community demand that both 'houlcl be allowed to " continue, with the sarne in ·i. ·tence as they demand that the appalling cc death-rate from street acci(lents should be checked. The way to attempt cc this is clear. The contributory factors must be vigorously searched " out, analysed, and removed. And, so complex is the problem, unless the :: whole is considered and not merely the part, the record of 1913 may be even worse than the record of 1912. .L
B
Centrcl.L Ex(!c1.&i i ve CO?nmittee.
18
LONDON
STREET
Police.
DANGERS.
TilE rnOBLEi'[ OF THE FUTURE.
_DiAGRF\M
5H0"'J"G T><E O£I\TH' , .. eN W(EK.
IN LONOO'" F'RO .... AC.CtotNTS C"\J~tO EW
,
~O
Ve:~lCL£~
ANO I-401\SES QVRIN 0
t912 ().
A'5 COM~A.EO WliH ,')..U:: ","ERAGE
1912 1905-1909 -~-
5
JS
19
silver enp, and elsewhere, notauly from the revived Centre at Chcltenhnm, where a handsome trophy hns been won by the Police three times. As ,1,11 insLance of the efficient manner in which the Police are cOllstnnLly rendel'ing first n,id to the genernl public may be menLioned <1, cn,se which recently n,ppeal'ecl before the magistraLes at the Guildhall, London, in which a man had taken poiRon ·with the intentinll of committing suicide. A constable of the City Police, who hnd been trained in the first nid classes of the Association, rendered such prompt and energetic treatment that the House 'urgeon of the London Hospital ellc10r,ed n, specinllctter to the lnagistrates '( commending the excellent treatment nncl quick action which rendered further drastic treatment unnecessfLry." The following returns, being a portion of those annually forwt1.rded by the Chief Constable of the Lancashire Constabulary, will be read with interest in this connection. I
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In spite of the preefLution taken by the police, it unfortunately appears to be the case that the nUlnber ~f these accidents is on the increase. It is therefore the more satls[<:ctory to record that the greatest interest continues to be. taken In t.he provision of ambulance instruetion for the l\Ietropohtan and Cl ty Police in London, and the \arious County Constabulary Hnd Borouah Police Forces. The report of His l\Iajesty's Inspector of Co~stabulary on the County and Borough ~olice Forces of England and vVales states that 27,2G8 officers In t.ho. country hold the certificate of the St. John Ambulance ASsocwtlOn. Numerous meetino's are held in the various towns in the province, presided ~vor by th~ C~ief l\Iagistn~te, in, '~hich encouragement in vanous ways IS offered to Pohce otliCClS to obtain not only the first aid certificate, but the voucher, medallion, and label of the Assoeiation. At Munche.ster 200 officers of the Police Force obtained these awards (whlCh \\"ero presented by the Lord :Mayor) during the past .year, a.nd .similur gratifying presentations have been reported ~rom Blnmnghanl where the Police Committee annually ofters a handsome
WmTington. "At, 12.15 a.m. 7th January, 1912, 1).0. 1370 Ootterill was called to " ~ o. ] 19 .Jlandlester Hoacl, Tyldesley, and on entering the kitchen he ":,;aw .JIatilcla .JIc. Oormack, a widow, sitting on a chair in her bare feet, "and a \'oLlud on her left instep about Ii inches long, from which blood "wa splll'ting freely. P.O. sa;,,, that an artery was cut and elevated the "limb, alo put a tourniquet below the knee and another just above the "ankle, whi<.:h stopped the Lleecling. Two men were present but neither "of them knew \\-hat to do, and nothing was done until p, O. arrived. "Dr. J es 'el was sent fur and <ll'l'in'd in half-an-hour; he examined the "wound, and said P.e. had clone yery well, and had saved the woman's "life. Dr. tied the artel'y, put foUl' stitches in the wound, and afterwards , p, 1. assisted him to lJUt the woman to bed. Dr. J essel writes :-"1 was "taIled up about 1.0 a.m. on Sunday morning the 7th to attend a case of "injury to foot with muc;h hmlllorrhage. I fOlmd the bleeding had been " stopped eilicientl~T prior to my al'l'ival, and I understand that the fil'st "aiel \va.s rendered by P.C. Ootterill . but for this satisfactory preliminary "a. 'si tallcc on his part, serious consequences to the woman might haye " 1'e 'ul tecl." "At 0,13 p_lU. 16th July, 1912, P.e.;. G9-t Guffog received information "that a girl had had her leg bl'oken while swinging on a plank along "with othcl' ehildren in a field off Newton Road, Lowton. P.O. at once "proceeded to the pla<.:e and found Dora }'earnley, aged 17 years, of " Bodden Street, Lowton, lying on the ground. P.O. examined her and "founu two compound fractures on the left leg, ·w hich was bleeding "profusely. Poe.;. stopped the bleeding by pressure on the femoral "(\,l'tel'Y, and then applied three splints to the leg and conveyed her in "the Ambulance to lJhe Leigh Infirmal'Y ,,,here ::ihe was detained."
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Ceni?'al Executive Cornrnittee.
Chw·c11. " At 11.30 p.m. 13th July, 1912, P.C. 1589 Chao wick while oir outy, was " calleo to Joseph Thomas Gibson, carter, aged 2g years, of 2 9 Union 'Road, Os\n1.1otwi tIe, who about ten minutes earlier had accidentally "cut the artery of his left wri:-;t 'w ith a poel-et lmife. Blood ,,,as spurt"ing from the artery, ano Gibson, who hao been to two Nurgcries (both "doctor wel'e out), was in a stn,to of c:ollapse. P.C. assisled ibson to "Surgery of Dr. Peterson, a few Tu,l'cls away but the doctor 'w as out, "and P.C. at once applied digital prcssure, also a pad in the elbow joint, "and that not aeing sufficicnt, applied a tou l'lliquet to the brachial "artery, which stopped the bleeding. Gib. on ",as Hick, yomitccl, c1.ncl "fainted from loss of blood. p.e, remained "ith him until J)r. Peterson "arriyed at 12.30 a.m. Dr. Petel'fWll writes:- 'I wish to cln1.w your "attention to a piece of real good Ambulance work performed early thi. "morning by P.C. Chad,yick, of Oswaldtwistle. ~\ man by namc J oHeph "Gibson, of 2 9 Union Road, Oswaldt,vistle, acciclcnta.lly 'ut his W1'iHt "with a knife and pierced the main <1TtelY. I "as out and they '''cnt "for another doctor, but he was out. I).C. Chad wicl- C<1.111e across the "man in a collap ed condition from loss of blood, and it iH n,bsolutely " certain that but for his timely aid and knowledge that thc man "ould "now haye been dead. The knowledge he displayed in this c<.l,se brings "out Yery prominently the great yalue of the work in casc of nee(l to "the public at largo, and it reflects the gren,test credit on Chaclwick and " the Force to which he belongs. I would be failing in my duty were I "not to bring this matter before you, and there is one thing ccrtain " about it that whatever else he Jnight do in this worlel, he will ahH'l.Ys "have this con::,olation that he has <1.t least sayed Olle pel'son from an "untimely end." For this good _eryicc, P.C. wa note<.l teH highly com"mended by the Chief Constable," " At 12.10 p.m. the :!2nd July, 191:2, P.C. ] 0.59 ,Yal'l'ick was informed "that a man had been pulled out of the camtl ncar the "Hare "and Hounds Illll," Oswaldtwistle. P,C. who was on duty, at onco "went there, and found a man named l\spin, of 57, ~fal'kct f'treet, " Church, on the towing path, face downwards, breathing ceased and "froth coming from his mouth, P.C. at once commellc:ed artificial " respiration (8ihester's method), telephoned f01' assistance, and at 12.:30 "p.m. was joined by P,C. 265 'Yalmsley. Both p,e's. kept up first aid " until 1.:30 p.m., and then remoyecl Aspin on a stretc:hcr to the Police " Station, Chul'ch, where first <1.id was continued, and at <1.30 p.m., Aspin "was able to walk home with assistancc. It is not known how Aspin " who is nearsighted, got into the "ateI', or how long he hall been there: ,. Dr. Fox, J .P" Police Surgeon, sc.1.ic1 the Police hadrcndcrecl ,'el'Y etlicient "first aid assistance." " At 11.20 a.m. the 19th August, 1912, P.C. 15 9 Cbadwick was on duty " in "Melbourne Street, Oswaldtwistle, when he saw .J ohn Hn:\\'ol'th acred " 9 years, climbing a spout at gable end of some hOllses in Melb'ou~'ne " Street, and when about 16 feet up Haworth fell, striking his head on " the parapet, causing a cut on forehead and a very deep and "ide wound " just above the right eye. P.e. went to Haworth, carried him into a " house near, and arrested the bleeding by cleansing and closing the "wound, afterwards placing a pad oyer it. Shortly afterwards Dr. :: Peterson arri ved, stitched the injury and ordered the boy's l'emo\'al home, where he was taken by P.C. Dr. Peterson states that P.C. ren" dered efficient first aid." ITTaT1·ington. "About 5.30 p,m. on 1st September, 1912, P.C. 821 fullen, whilst "walking along the footpath of the St. Helens and • 'ankey Canal,
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"towards Earlstown, heard a number of children screaming near to " Bradley Bridge and about 300 ya1'dH from him and on looking saw a " little girl named Bertha /jom, agcd 9 years ~f 55 Houo'hton ~'tl'eet "E1 ar1sown, t ts l . t I1e water. P.C. mn to the spot and f;)a boy, l'ugg'mg m " named Donald Baskervillo, of Dl'ic1ge Street Earlstown tried to reach " her hom the side, hut she sank out of his 'reach. P.d. got into the " wa,tel' :which WetS about three feet deep, knolt on the woodwork where " the h~ldge opens, and succeeded in reaching the girl by the hair and ': pul.lcd. her out. on .to the bank in an. unconscious con(lition. P.C. used , <1l'tlficml l'eSpll'atlOn, got ~1. C[lmntIty of watcr and blood from her :: mOl~th, and in ~1.bout five minutes she ~'\,sked to go horne. P.C. then adVlsod her parents to see a doctor." Bolton. " At i) 10 p.m. 14th September, ] 9] 2, P.C. G:3 ,Vinchester whilst on :: duty in Mmwhester Iload East, Little Hulton, W,l,S called into a field, " al:cl fo.un~! a football pll1yo1' Immed J olm. Grundy, ~Lbout 25 years of ~l,gl', of 2G:), :Jfan?he:stcr }tocHl, 'Worsley, lymg on the ground complain" mg of Be\'(')'o pam m the left leg. P,U. examinecl the limb and found " a fractul'e of the shin bone, just below the knee, P.C. obtained two " footbt1.11 pIc1ycr'.s shin guards and with these as splints bandaged up " tIll' fl'n.cLured 11mb. A Doctol' n.nd the Horse Ambulance were sent :: for, amI the. injul' cl man was ~OllYeyed. to the Bo~ton Infirmary, where he' "vas ac1nl1tted, amI upon bemg exammed was found to be sufi'erin cr " from a simple fracturc." /:) Chm·ch. " ,A t ,l.O p.m. 18th September, 1912, P.C. 133 :JIc:JIanus received infor" mntion that ana' Yy was lying on the. ide of the road near" Aspinall " A1'ms," :Jfytton, ami n.ppeal'ed to be dying. P.C. at ~nce went there :: al.HI founel he wa insensible, pulse very feeble, breathing slow, eyes "c1Il.'l,tec1, IJocly cold and cl(1.mm~r, face pale, and his breath smelt of c1l'lJll~. P.C. sent for Dr, :Jlacklm, of Wballey, meanwhile loosened all " cloth mg and got the man warlll by friction to the body and limbs and tried :: to get hin~ consl:io1.~s, hut W<1.S 'unable to do so. P.C. kept' up these 111 -thods tIll the a1'1'1v<11 of doctor at 5.15 p.m., who examined the man "and ordered his l'cmoyal to Hospital. P.C. then took him to the :: " .. \ . pinellI !\~'ll1 . " c:oll1mun~cated with the nelieving Officer for the Cl1the'roe Umon, who came III a cab and conveyed the man to Clitheroe ",VorkhouHe. Pending the TIelieyil1()' Officer's aiTiYal P.C. kept the man " wann and did all he could for him °but he remained unconscious. Dr. " ::\bddin informed P,U. that he ha~1 done all it was possible to do for " the man, who recovered a.nclleft Ulithel'oe "Gnion on 23rd September "101~." ' ' J
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Wigan. "J\t fi.O 1 .• n, on 12th October, lOU, P.C. 1200 Chippenc1alewas called to " 208, ,Yarrington noad, Lower Inc, On going upstair' into the front " bedroom P,l!. detected n strono- smell of gas and saw ,Yilliam Harrison " aged 70 year. a retired iron moulder, lying on his back uncon cious o~ " the hedroom floor with his hec.1.dresting on a pillow and an indiarubber " tube about 7 feet long f'1.stened to a gas bracket i~ the w,111 and the " suspended end about 18 inches from his mouth. P,C. at once opened "the windows and ])el'fol'med artificial respiration for about 25 :: minutes, whel~ he regained ?onsciousness. Dr, Blair, of Wig an, arrived and ordered lum to be put III bed and remain there until he was out of " danger. Harrison was then placed under observation. Dl'. Blair " writes :-" I was called on 12th October, 1912, to see a patient who had " endeavoured to commit suicide by inhaling gas from a gas bracket in
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" his bedroom. On arrintl I found the man recoyering and just begin" nino' to breathe naturally, thc \Ylnclows and doors were wide open, and " Pol~e COl1stctble Chippendale had been doing al'tifit:inJ respimtion and " using other means to restore vitality for over an hOllr. I consider that "in all prob1.tbility he has sayed the man's life, or atnll e\ entR prevented " "ery much more serious consequences, and also thnt \\ Imt he did \\"as " well done. I complimented him n.t the time and ha\"o much pleasure " in doing so again."
walles.
Port of London.
Com,mittee.
"At 6.10 p.m., on 13th October, 1912, whilst in Holton View nOeLcl, " 'Yidnes, P.C. 1072 Millman saw Denni::; Connor, aged ~u ,Years, a 1,tbolll'el', "of 13, Elli 'on tl'eet, 'Yidnes, lying on the road, ap11<wently in gleat "pain. P.C. at once went to him, and saw that he was bleeding profusely "from the calf of the right leg. P.l'. found that the <.:nlf of the leg " was badly crushed, tho tlesh torn, and an artel'y ruptured. P.O. sent "for a doctor, got a piece of twine and made ,t tOllrniqnet, " applied it aboyc the wound, and stopped the bleeding, aftcJ'wards " got some cloth, made bandages, bound his leg U11, and mac1e him 'comfortable. Dl·. Richard, on ani \Ted but said all "as done thl1t could c( be for the present. P.C. s('nt for the \Yidnes Horse Ambulance and " conveyed Connor to the 'Yidncs il..ccidel1t Hospital. COllnm' st;ttetl he "was returning from his ,york at Cuerdley, \\ hCll (i()ssage'~ motoJ'"wagon passed him on the ronel, he jumped up behind and J'ode to , Holton View, and "hen getting of he fell, and the hind wheel \\ ent c. o,er his leg. P.C. saw William \rainwright, the moto)' dl'i \'e1', of , 49, Foster Street, 'Yidnes, who said he did not know tha.t Connor \I as (. on the wagon, and was not aware that an accident had htLpllenccl." ..dshton- nndeJ'- L,l/lle "At 8.25 p.m., 19th Noyembet·, 1912, whilst on duty in Guide Lane, c. Alldenshaw, P.C. 10 9 Ormerod heard cries of fire, Hnel lloticed ~L (I number of people collecting neal' No. ~08, Guide Lan , ~\..udcnslw;w, (( occupied by James Green, a bn.l'bel'. P.C. hUl'l'ied to the scenc. and at " once entered the above address, where ho found a portion of a pamilin "lamp and some clothing on fire in the middle of the tloor. VU. (( succeeded in extinquishing them by turning a table oyer and stamping " on it. A you th Wl10 "as in the house then said his mother \nlS ill the " kitchen and was on fire. P.C. at once cntered the kitchen, whit:h was " full of smoke, and found .JIrs. Green with her clothing on fire and her "young daughter trying to put it out. P.C. tot'e the dothing fro111 the :: upp~r part .of her ~ody an,d after w~'apping his cape round her carned her mto a neIghbours house; findmg she \va, badly burned « a~out the upper part of her body P .C. ELpplied lillseerl and neat's foot " 011 to the wounds and advised her husband, who al'l'iYecl later, to 8<:nd " for a doctor. Dr. Judd arrived and aftel' dressing the wounds ordered " her removal to the Infirmary. P.O. ascertained that .JIrs. Green was "carrying the lamp upstairs, when she slipped, the lamp falling to the "ground cauRing an explosion. .JIr. ''''"illiam • 'ellars, Ooroncr, 7 , King (( Street, Manchester, writes :- "At an inquest held to-day at tho Ashton (( Infirmary, on the body of Mary Jane Green, who died as the result of " burns caused by the accidental upsetting and explosion of a paraffin lamp, :: I wa, requested by the Jury to call your attention to the meritorious conduct of P.C. John Ormerod, No. 1089, of Audenshc"Lw When Ormerod " was called to the house of deceascd the kitchen was full of smoke clothes c( were burning on the fioor, and deceased woman herself wa; on fire. (( I think it was entirely due to the prompt action-at some risk to him" self-of P,C. Ormerod, first, that the premises themselves did not get
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" on Dxe and secondly, that the deceased woman, although she has " un£ortl;naLely since died, was not bUl'nL to death on the spot. I have " much pleasure in endorsing the request of the J Ul'Y." Chn?'ch.
" At 3.40 a.m., ] 5th December, 1912, P .• '. 1382 Clements was called to " the N ew ~lodel Lodging House, Ohurch, where he saw Peter Langham, " a baker ?f no fi.xed address, ~vho had ~allen d~wnstairs and inj,ured his " l'jo'ht Wl'lst, wInch was blecdmg, the smews bemg severed. P.S. bathecl " tl~e wonnd and applied cot.ton wool, friars ba]saam and bandages, :,vh~ch " he obtained from an ambulance box near. rrbe same day the RelIevmg c, Officer arranged for Langham's admission to the \Vorkhouse Infirmary " at Blackburn." "At 12.:30 ct.m. 20th Decembel', 1012, P.S. 1382 Clements was called " to Uhul'ch Hailway • 'tation, to Albert BJ'a(lley, a plumber, of No. I, "Broomfield Place, 'W itton, Dlackbmn, who was suffering from a "lacemtecl wound at back of right hand about three inches across by " U inches wide, whit:h pcnetmtecl to the bone, and was bleeding freely " from ctt'tories and veins, and though another person was endeavoul'in& " to an'est the bleeding with his hands and a bandage, blood continued " to flow. P .• '. flexed the forearm, which with the coat sleeve acted as a "pttcl in the elbow joint, then applied a tourniquet composed of a "httndkel'chi f, piece of cork, and lead pencil, to the brachial artery, "Hnd succeeded in arresting the bleeding. Dr. Fox arrived and put c five &tikhes in the wound, after which the injured man ,vas conveyed , home in ,t cab by his friend '. Bradley states he was travellil~g "by train £rOll1 Dnrnlcy to DIad-burn with some companions, wheD: m « some W<l,y or othcr he caught his hand in the handle of the heatmg "ctppctratus in the carriage, and losing such a quantity of blood they " were compelled to break tJhe iourney at Ohurch.
TV igan. At 12.:30 a.m., the nrcl Odobel', 1912, P.C. 1179 Ellis, stationed at "Lower Ince was called to TO. 5, 'anal Bank, Lower Ince, and there « found J osel;h Gloyer of NolO, .JIcCormick • 'treet, ',igan, lying on , Lwo chairs with his right leg broken below the knee. P.O. got two "improyisecl splints and bandaged the leg up and cOllYeyed tl?e man "to the ,rio'an Infirmary, where he was seen by Dr. Darlington, " House. 'Ln·croeon who said it \vas a simple fractlU'e of the right leg. "Dr. Dm'lil~gto~ writes:- 'I have plea 'ure in testifying t~ t~e " efficient \yay in whit:h first aid was rendered by P.C. No. 1179 EllIS, m "the case of 1.t fracturc of the leg sustained by Joseph Glover, on " Octob r 23rd, 1912. The splints were most effectively applied and « everything was done that was necessary for the comfort of the " patient." «
The Port of London Authority has recently in tituted a very complete jlotor Anlbuhmce Scn-rice for the Docks; each :r.rotor Ambulance is accompanied by an attendant holding the first aid certificate of the St. John Alnbulance Association, and these men have been enabled to render considel'aLle assista.nce in connection "\vith the new service.
Port of London.
24 Industrial and Pois.ning Aecidents.
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A Parlinmcntary paper, issucd by tho Home Offico, reports the number of cnse of indu tria'! poisollin<Y and ncciu.ents during the year 1911, as follow :"In all the three sections rocorded there "waf> nn incrcuf>e in the " number of ca.. e reported. The most inlportant was in the number of , cases of lend poi oning, \yhieh rose from 503 in ] DI0 to GGD in the year "under review, tJ,e greater part of the ca 'es beillg am ngst coach and " car painters. This industry al:-;o accounted fot' the largest inel'case in "the cIa s. Altogether 3i deaths were notified as the result of leael " ]Joi oning. Mercury and aJ"enic poisoning was l'eportcd in 12 and 10 " ca es re pectiyely one of the latter p1'oyin o' fatuI. 'rhe number of " ca e. of anthrax illc]'ea ed from 51 to (j-!, und the number uf resultant " deaths 1'0 e from 9 to 11." "In the tati tic relating to fatal accidents the highest number is :: found ~n tbe non-textile fado~·ie. 1~1 the sbipb~lildillg industry there were loG ca es as compared WIth III III tIle prenous yeur. There was " a1 0 an increase in the ca es in o'eucral engineering othel' than marine "and 10comotiye work. In the chemical industry the increa:-;C' from 5f) " to 86 wa entirely Iue to the explosion at the oil~cake mill in Liyerpoul "in ~oyember, ,,-hich resulted in 3G deaths. In tc. °tile fadol'ies an :: incre~se was ~oull(l in all branche., b~lt chi~il'y in cotton-, 'pinning and \,-eanng and m the flax, hemp, and Jute 11ull '. There was a. c1e<.:reas " in the number of fatal accidents alllong worker. in e. -plo. iy s factories "and aloin the con ' truction of building. The O'en ral cle.Tl'iption 'c C other causes' accounts for the large number of ~e<.:idents the n 'xt :: being . ~i9 caused by machinel":'T ~nm-ed by mechanic.;l POW~l" ElectrICIty causeQ. only 9 fatal aCCIdents, the other causes heino'molten " metal or hot liquid 36, explosiyes 7:2, and escape of gas or stea~l 37."
Aerostation.
Meetings.
It is gratifying to state that mnny brge firms reil.li':lo thoir responsibility in these matter. As [1n in tallce of this it is sufficient to refer to tho \\-ell-knO\yn finll of Yickers, Ld. During the year no less than 11,453 cases of injury hnd been treated by the employees of thi firm who had boen trained in its ambulance classe. It is satisfactory that this and other large firms afford every encouragement to thoir worklllen to join ambulance classes and Brigade units. At se,eral of the lamenbl,ble disasters which have occl1rred during the year at Brookland., Hendon, and e1. ewhere in connection -with the science of aerostation, 111 em bers of the Brigade have either been on duty or ha,e yery spoedily arrived at the scene of the accident, and have occasionally boen able to r ender valuable assistance. Many meetings have taken place dGring the year for the formatio~ and promotion of Centres and Branches, the publie presentatlOn of awards, and for competitions. The e have beerl so numerous that it is impossible to refer to them, however
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briefly, although thoy have occasionally been attended by men holding highly responsible positions in public life, who havo expressed their admiration of the work, anel of the self-devotion of tho e who devote their time and energy, anel yery often funds, to its extension. A fow mnong vory many who have m~l,de tho presentatlOns or have spokon at these meetings have boen, The Duke and Duchoss of Portbnd, The Earl and Countoss Beauchamp; Thc Earl of Bes borough; The E arl and Countess of Pow-is; Visconllt rrrodcgar; Lord and Lady Burton; Lorel I yeagh ; Lord Ninian S lowart; The Bishop of Soelor anel :1\1an ; The Lady l\lnbel1o Egerton; The Rt. Hon. 'V. Runciman, Presi<lent of the Board of Agriculture; The Lord :Mayor of London; Sir Ailwyn E . Fe1low-es, ICC.V.O., Deputy Chainn[l,n of the Groat Eastern nailway; General ~ 'ir Charles Warren G.C.i}1.G., KC.n., The Rt. Hon. Lf);wrence Hardy, ~LP., Lt. -Colonel Sir Richard Temple, Bt., C.l.E., Sir Dyce Duekworth, Bt. M.D., Colonel C. R. Burn, M.P., The Archdeacon of Furness; H. Cosmo Bonsor, Chairman South Eastern and Chatham Railwily; Mr. John Macnulny, Chairman Alexandr[l, Docks and R,l,ilway; 1\11'. J . B. Atkinsoll, H. 1. Inspector of Mines; and the Lord Mayors and :Mayors of many cities and towns in the prOVInces. Mention must be l11ado of 80nle important field operations carried out ill the Autumn entirely by the 'toJohn Ambulance Brig,1(lo and by the Yolulltary Aiel Detachments of the Territorial Branch ill ~Ir. C. B. P,tlmer's district of Durham. These operations ,vere thus described: f
" A battle was supposed to haye taken place near the X orthwnbrian " coast. The ilwaclenl were forced to l'e-embark on account of the " appearance of the ileet, ,,-hile the defenders rushed to the coast, leav" ing the' wounded" behind to be dealt \vith by the ambulance parties. "The ambulance operations were conducted on a triangular base, " between 'Vhitburn and f 'outh f-'hields on the coa ·t, with the Boldoll " Racecourse as the apex." " The No. 1 Durham Detachment wa early on the scene, and with " great expedition erected the field kitchens and general equipment stores. " On the racecourse there was a temporary hospital under ~Irs. Palmer, " of 'Yardley Hall, assisted by a large staff of nurses. There \yere also " are t-house and a,n improvised hospital, which were in charge of the " ~ underland ursing Detachment, under ~Iiss Young. Dr. D. M. Miller, cc of Felling, was the director of operations at Boldon. The 3rd, 6th, " 11th, and 13th Durham Detachments were also engaged on the race" course, while the 21st Detachment provided the personnel for the " ambulance COl1\'oy between 'Yest Hall, 'Vhitburn, and Boldon."
Field Operations.
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" At ,Yc t HaJl there was a temporary hospital with two wards of ten (( beds cach ; also an operating thcatro and food ccntrcs. At a, school in " outh Shields thero was also n, tcmporary hospital Mr. U. B. Palmer, "the Director of the Yoluntary Aid Dctn,chnlCnts in thc county of ])Ul'" ham, directcd the opcmtionb; at South Shiclds Dr. J. H. \'oa,so \vas in "charge, and . was a sisted by tl, nUl'Ring statl' uncleI' Mrs. (;l'ease; at , ,Ycst lIall, Dr, James Anderson, of Scat on Deh-wal, ,,~as ill chnl'ge, " with ,t llursing stttff, undol' ~lr '. D . .JL 111 iller. There was also a cleClr" allce hosllita.l ctt tllf) Ambulanco lIall, Mn,l'sdcn ColJicl',)', under the " superintendence of ~Il's. Hobson. About 400 mcn and \\omcn nm'ses " were cngaged, and these includcd seycnicen Durlmlll and thrce N orth" umbel'land dctachmcnts." "Gcn. ,\~. Kenny, Deput~T Director of ~Iedical SCl'Y1CCS, IT orthern " Command, was the inspector, his stair comprising (;01. J. Huthcl'ford, "R.A.~l.C. (T,F.), ~\dministrati\'e ,redicalOtliL:el', .l.rol'thllmbrian Tcrri" torial Divi:sion ; Lieut.-Col. J. 'Will, Assistant lL~LO" Hichmond ; Capt. "Craig, 11...\..:\1.C, '~e"-castlc; and other otliccrs fl'om the .I. T orthern " COlllmand, York" " The engagcment occurred somewhere about three o'clock, Clnel soon " a.fter tt hern y roll of casual tics \H1.S l'cpol'ted. Boy Scouts had stationed "themsel,es oycr seyeral miles of country, and the Yal'ious bear l' " companies \VOle sent out in 'earch. Each scout had a carel on ·which " were stated his injuries, and he was treatcd accordingly. ~\.8 they wcro " found b:r the bearers the" \\'ounded" men W81'O taken as :pccdily as :: possible to the ne~ll'.est ho pital ~or treL~tl?ent. Sevcral p~tients, ~"el'e taken betwecn "llltburn and louth Slnelc1s on the collIery raIlway " which had been lcnt, \yith speL:ially fitted carriages, for the' occaion. , With commendable expedition thc lads wcrc taken to 1)0 'vitalI', their " cases diagnosed, \,ouncls bandaged, inj ured limbs set in :Slllin ts and " then placed in bed '. Gen. Kenny and his st:tft' made an cxhu,nstiye "tour of inspection round the district and cxprcs.'ecl himself as "thoroughly satisfied \\'ith what he Set\\'." " About halfci)ast fiye all the cases had been dealt with, and after the "" . . " h:t made a malTellous reco \'ery and had l'eaclj us ted their " ~chms uniforms the entire command of men, mH' 'es, bl'igacle lads and " scods formed illto double ranks and \\-ere im;pcctell by the General. " After a march past had taken place General Kenny addresscd the " parade." " "~t.had been a: very g~'eat plcasure the General said, to have had the pn,ilege of seelllg theu' work. ,Vhat he had ccn hacl pleased him "very much and he congratulated the members on the displa,y. He " especially congratulated the :Jlurton detachment on their \\ inning the " shield fOl' the whole of England. It hac; been a plcasure also to see the "work of the nursing detachments. The work of the entire parade " would be very useful in the event of war. Should such a thin a happen " they would not be called upon to lea,-e their homes to go to other dis"tricts but would exercise their knowledge in their own to\Yl1S and " districts." " They would all be called upon, he assured them, and they would " have plenty of time at their disposa.l to canyon the ambulance work (' because there would be no other work to do. The excellent turn-out " reflected creditably upon their association and officers." " In concluding the General congratulatedlIr. Palmer on the success " of the display, which in a large measure rested with him. For the last
" two months he had wol'l;:ed untiringly, and his efforts deserved the " success that they ha(l achieved. . " In ct h]'icf roply Ml'. Palmc]' rcturned IllS thanks anelobserved that " tho llC01J1c of the N oJ"th of ~~llglancl hnd .,harl the .usefulness of the " n.ssociatiul1s vcry c]ea.rl y clenlUnstmt~d. Aftcr knowmg the IJenefits of " the WOl'k he thought the public would be mOl'e ready tOl'espond to the " <1., ppwl f~)l' assistm ~cc .. J~ vel'y lll~m l?e~' of the ~ oJ'thel'1l ])istl'ict of thc " associatIOn Ims pctu.lllls or her lllch vlclua.l sha]'o towaJ'(]s the ?ost uf " that clay's dis]Jlny. They were indebted to many hicnels for aSSlsbmce " allel ho thalll-cel thcm sincerely, l1,wl he especia.lly thanked Gen. Kenny " awl bis stall' fur having iusl>cderl the detachments.)) " The (lisVlay a,ttra('t<'d ;1.. gn'1tt deal of attcntion alJd a large attend" alIce of the gGllcml pulJlic witnessC'C1 the proceedings."
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Similar opern.tiolls, al Lhollgh not on so extended [L seale, haye been carried ant in other parts of the country and have afforded achniraLle Oppol'tullity for Yolnntnl'Y Aid Detachnlents to g11in e.·perience of Wh(lt might lJe required of thOln should InolJilizaLion take phce in tho unfortunate eyent of inY<.1.sion. Amuubnce work oyerscfts continues to Le c<.llTiec1 all with [L bro'e ftlllOunt of ,.U(;Co:s, awl in many I)Hl'ts of the British u . ])omiJliull' with (rreatly increased populn.rity and u 'cfulness Especially is this the ca.. e with S0111e of the Austrn.lian and ew Zealand Contro:.;, and the gTeclt extension of the work both in Indi,1. and C'<lllada will lJC found ill the local reports Telating to those Lrnnches. The value at the St. John AmLubnce Bri~'ade in the Indian Empire '\-[1.S unfortulln.tely only too prominently shown on DecemLer 231'(1, on the occasion of the Lomb outrage at Delhi, whell a unstanlly n.ttempt ,vas maele on the life of His Excellency the Yiceroy. It wn.s very gratifying to the Council of the Order of I't . .John Lo receiYe the following letter ,"Titten by commancl of the. 'ecreUlr,)' of Stn.te for Inelin. to the SecretaryGeneral of the Order:-
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"IXDIA OFFICE, 'YilITEilALL, 'DEAR
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" I am desired by the ~Iarquess of Crewe to inform you that he hc~s "l'eceiyed a telegram from IIis Excellency the Yiceroy of Inella " exprcssing his high ap]Jl'cciation of the, en'ic 'rendercd by a contin"gent of the St. Juhn Ambulance As ociation in connection with the " bomb outrage on the occasion of the I'ta,te Entry into Delhi on the " 23rcl December. The Viceroy specially mentions :Jb.jor Blackham who " was in charge of the arrangement.s, the Hon. Mrs, Spence, and ~Iessrs. " .l or111a,n 'W hite and Finn who were in charge of the Ambulance " ~ 'tatlOlls . l ' COnCel'llee." " It is a great sar.isfactioD to Lord Crewe to transmit the Yiceroy's " message, and His Lordship ventures to associate himself warmly in the
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" hio'h appr ciation which Hi Excellency e.-pl·csses of the services of " tb~ officers of the Association on that occasion." " I am, ~TOUl'S faithfully, "(8igned) FRANK Luc_\ ."
The follO\\-ing official report has been rcceivod by the Chief Commissioner of the Brigade Overseas from l\bjor R. J. Blnckhl1m, tho senior officer of Lho Brigndo in Indin, (whoso zeal and energy is much appreCil1LCcl by the Committee,) nllc1 will be interestino' to all the snpporters of the Ambulance DepnrtlnenL "The • 'to J olm Ambulance Brigade is a YOlUlg organization in India, "a it was practically unknown until 190~, w.hen its development was " seriousl, undertaken after the rc-orgalllzatIOn by Lord and Lady " ~Iinto o'f the Indian Branch of the parent organization, the 't.,J 01111 " Ambulance A sociation. Its utility ·was first tested on a lm'ge scale at " the Ooronation DUl'bar in 1911, when a contingcnt oyer a hundl'ed "strong, ,yith a la,rge quantity of ambulance transport and over fifty " draught and riding animals, was prcsent thl'oughout the cntire Durbar " period, z'.e., nearly a fOl't~light. Thi~ contingent render~d conspicuous " sel'\~ces on seyeral occa. Ions, and Ills E.-cellency tbe Ylceroy marked "his appreciation of its scryices by a,warding to each of its member. "the Durbar medal. As this maiden efiort of the Brigade was so " succe sful the Assistant Oommi. sioner of No. 1 Distrid sugge'ted " that a contingent should be furnished for the f. 'tate J~ntry at Delhi. "This suggestion met ,,~th the approval of Theil' R'cellencie the " "\ iceroy and Oommander-in-Chief, and the Executive 'ommittee of "theIndian Branch of the I 't. John Ambulance Association gaye it their "cordial support and yoted a small sum for expenses. The OOl'PS and " Divisions of the Brigade responded nobly Lo the call for duty at Delhi, " and tbe occa ion was made a red letter day in the history of the " Bl'igade in more ways than one, as for the first time in India fourteen "nursing sisters paraded for public dut? Two of these Indic' came "from Oalcutta, including ~Irs. Cottle, Lady • 'uperintendent of the " Oalcutta X ursing Di,~sion, and twelye ladie from f 'im la, under the " command of the Honourable :Jlrs. f 'pence. As subsequently transpired, "these ladies found plenty to do. The efficiency of the • t. .J olm " Ambulance arrangements at the Durbar apparently made a very "fayourable impression on the civil and milital'Y authoritics, as the " entire street ambulance arra.ngements at Delhi, both civil and military, " were entrusted to the Brigade. N either the civil or military H,uthorities "pro,~ded either pe1'so71nel, materia.l, or transport for the ambulance "stations, and indeed additional transport was lent from the Brigade " transport for the single first aid station furnished by the f'ta.tion " Ho. pital in Delhi Fort. The detachments furnished by the "different Oorps and Divisions numbered nearly two hundred. "They paraded in front of the Delhi ~Iain Station at 8 a.m. The "members and nUl'sing sisters, who all wore Brigade uniform, were "inspected and told off to their respective ambulance stations by ":Jlajor R. J. Blackham, Assistant Oommissioner. Transport, which "was kindly lent by His Highness the :Jfabaraja of Jaipur, was provided "to take the Brigade pe1'sonnel to the ambulance stations, which were " ready for inspection by 9.30 a .m. Each ambulance Fltation was under " command of an ambulance officer or sergeant, who kept a casualty ~, report."
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"Amhulance stations, which wer<? distinguished by: a St. John " Ambulanco 1hi o 'ac1e llag, weJ'e prOVIded at the followmg placcs:-: " (1) ncar Tom 11, l~ol'th-west of l~lgin Road; ~2) Esplanade Hoad, Chandm " Uha,wl-.J ullction; (3) T~)wn 11al1 j (4) ,101'7 Gate j (5) ~ueen's, Ga~'dens; " (6) Delhi ilIa,in f '~atlOJl; (7) DelhI .\Jato r;, (8) Chandm Cha~v~{, "Northbrook Fountcun; (D) :hllmt ~IUSJlcl . ll~e perl'!onnel of each "ambulance sLation W,1S as follows :-Ono mechcal officer, ambulance "onicc!', 01' f)Ol'gCC1l1t; two nUl'si,ng sisters and t wo stretche~' squadH. "The cquipment W;,1S one surgIcal havresac a.nd spa,re sph~ts, ~wo "stl'etehcrs and two blctlll'eLs, anel one bottle of sal vo)atlle. rhe "tnI.l1Spol·t cOlU~isteel of one ambulance tonga, one pony ':'1 th pOl'ta~le " hot Wel.tCl' applictJH:C, one amhulallce cart Ot' one Asldord htter .. MaJor "II. G. Torman 'White, Supcrintendent of the, Ou~lh and TIo~llkhand "Hail way Corps, acted as Adjutant to the Contmgent, whll~t. ~lr. " G. Y Strud \',,·ick, f 'upcl'intcndent of the PeS~laWa1' Amhulance r;>rn lon, " W'lS TIoutc Oflicer. A general pan-tde stato IS ~tttachec1. The St. John " Jle~':501~1lel patl'ol1c(~ behiJlel th~ line of military and po,lice." .. " 1Iihtary cl\,sualtlCs after bemg tl'eated were ~ealt wlt~ as follow~ ." Those from Bl'itiHh units \\Ol'e sent to the StatIon HospItal at tho ~ Ol'~, " whilsL melll bel'S of Indian units wcre hken to the ~3rd PunJabls " llospita,l at Dal'yaganj. rfhe Police gave the .keenest assls~a~lce to the ,: eontingent ancl Mr. Haelow motored tho Assu,;tctnt CommISSIoner over " tho route on the 21st and gave every help in selec,ting the be~t sites " for stn.tion .. 1I e instructcd hi~ officers and mC~l to gl ve eyery aSf)lst~nce " to the Dl'ltrade men and hiLS f:;111Ce expressed m a letter to the Com"mundcr his approval and thanks. fol' the ambulanc~ arrangements. " Colonel Dhanpl..tt Hai, Uorps Bupenntendent of the J alP~ll' COl'PS, was "inyahmhle. lie came in command of the Tl'anSpol·t kmdly lent by " Ilis lIighness the :.\Taharaja of J aipul', a:nc1 droye over, the r<?ute on "the 22ucl with • bjoJ' Blackham, tellmg off a nat~ye officer to " e;,tc11 ambulance staLi'oll. These lll.l.tive oHicersaecompalll~d the detach" ments the following morning, ,vith the l'esult that when mspectecl the "stations wcre found in the exa,et place whel'e they :vel'e wan~ed . , 'olond Dhanpn.t Hai also proyidecl a, most lib~l'al sele~tIOn of med~cal " comfol'ts for ea<:h .. tatioll. Colonel Butt, As 'lstant DIrector ~ledleal , Scrvi<:es of the 7th Diyision, gayc the Drigadf? ,eyery SUPP~l't and "encouragement in making al'l'angelll~nt.' for nnhtal'Y casua~t18s, a~cl " hi, staff oiliccl' yisite( l sevcral statIOns and expl'e 'sed hIS enbre , approval and the tlmnl' , of the milih~ry authorities. The Comman~e)' "and Lady. 'upel'intendent were, tatIOned at the Town Hall, ,,:hl~h , was the 1l10~ t celltral point on the l'oute, ~md "-ere therefore wlthm " about one hundred yal'Cb of the pla:ce at whIch the dast~rdly attempt " to assassinate IIi, K'eellcll<:Y the YICel'0Y occul'red. ~IaJor Blackham, " District l'upCl'intenclellL F. Finn, Bisters .B attye and Halloway, ",tull l)l'inLtes Patrick, Dountforcl, Wbarfe, J;lelcl and ~osenburg "'~re "soon on tho spot, and l'enclel'ed prompt aId to TheIr Excellencl~s, " whil t th othel' suffel'ors from the outrage were attended to by 11a1or " ~ T orman ,Yhite, Lady Superintenclent ~lr.. . 'pence, :Mrs. Burt, i 'uperm" tendent U. P. f'tl'udwick, Ambulance Officer F. '1'. Deatker, ergeal~ts " Hal'Yey-J ohnson and David, and Privates Hepbul'n, Samways, ReId, "Terry of the K.hyber Corps." . "A contingent of si~·ty strong paraded ~t 5.30 p.m., ~or duty dur~ng " the firework display, but owing to the ~erl'lble outrage m the m~l'lllng " the crowds wel'O thin aud the casualtIes few. Tbe Hon. l1rs. Spence " and l1rs. Battye behayed with especial gallantl'y aft~r the outrage, as " they enterecl the Zenana part of the house, from whlCh the bomb ha,d
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"bee? thrown, to ee if any inj urcd persons wer in tho house. This ;' actl~n w~ fraught with much d,,"LnO'er as tho ~~s,assin might IHwe boen "lurl~lllg ll~. the !Jurdn, apartment.'. . It was hIghly appreciatcd by the "Pohcc. ,'Ith refelence to t.he ernce rendercd by the hl'ignclc it is " on]~ n~ce. sary to say thn? III Excellency ~he ViCOl'OY telcgl'al)hed his "appleclahon .of the sern?e of the Contmgent to the 'ccl'etary of State for IndIa. The ternble and usele s crime of tho 23rcl Dec mbet' "has once and for an justified the exi tence f th Brio'ade in IIld]··t b ' , " d't "an. 1 may b e .s~ f e1y prc d'lCtecl that after the. e signal SOl' vices of the " Bl'lo'ade to. Indla s beloved huler, Lord Hnl'dinge, Her R'cellenc.:y Lady Hardmge, and the hum ble persons who sufii red with thelli th~\ " pre ence of a Contingent of the Brigade will not be merely oncoUl~ao·ccl ;; but demanded on al.1 future ?ccasions when great crowds a. emble~ in all part of the IndIan EmpIre." PAR..lDE STATE. ~
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A fuller report of the proceedings of the Indian Branch ",,"'ill be found in the Appendix, and it shows a great actiyity ancl progress ~mong all classes of the population, including the army, pohce, volunteers, railways, police and jails, !Schools anel colleges, mill employees, miners, and members of the O'enernl community. There are 10 proyincial centres, 18 ~latiye state centres) 62 district centres, 8 railway centres, 3 to\rn {;en.tres, and 8 others, making a total of 109 centres, in each of whICh the "'.ark of instrnction and examination is keenly pu~sue~1. IndIa.n officials and natives of. position take a~l actIve mterest ill the proceedings, and medical officers lend will~ng aiel in teaching and examining. It will be noted with gra~lficati~n that Hi.s Highness the Thakur ) 'ahib of Gondal) havmg offered to gIve Rs. 5,000 to some charitable institution
as a tlumk-offering for His Excellency the Viceroy's providential escn,pe from death, IIer Excellency the Lady IIardinge notified to His lJ iO"hness that she would highly Rpprove of the sum being given to the Indian brlLl1ch of the St. John Ambulance Association, in recognition of the prompt aid rendered by the St. John Ambubnce Brigade on the fn,teful 23rc1 of December. The sum will be of great usc ill extending the work in India, which is at present sadly hampered for want of funds. l\lnjor-Genel'il1 His Highness the l\L1.hamjn, ) 'cindia of Gwalior Competitions in India. hns generoLl 'ly presented :1, • 't. J oh11 Alllbubnce Challenge hield, to be competed for annllaJ]y at the All India Ambulance ompetition, Any unit, British or Indian, can send up one temll, and a unit winDing the shield for three yem's in succession 'will win it outright and His Highness the Iaharnja will present another, hield. The annual competitions for the King-Emperor's All Indin, Ambubnce Challenge Shields, and the St. John Ambulance Brigade 'halleuge Cup, were held in La Martinif're 'ollege at Luck110W, on the lGth February. Twenty-one teams entered, ten for the Rtlilway Shield, seyen for the Brigade Cup, and four for the Y olnnteer Shield. Colonel Thompson, D.S.O. acted as 1l10c1erator, and the judges were Major Blackwell and Captain GrecJ'Q" and l\Ioriarty, RA.M.C . The East Indian Railway won the Railway ) 'hield after a tic with the B team of the Oudh and Rohilkhftnd Railln-ty, the preyious holders, with a score of 87'5 per cent. The best individual competitors were Mr. H 1\I. Davie', assistant loconloti,-e superintenClent, East Indian Hailwl1Y, 1111<11\11', O. Carter, of the OUM and Rohilkhand, 'who tied with 98 per cent. The Ouc1h Squadron of the U . P. Hor. e won the Yolunteer ~hield with 77'2, and the Calcutta Port Defence were runners-np with 74'3. The best inc1i"\ic1ual competitor was Trooper 'Y. Bottino', l1nd the second best Cflptftin H. "\Va,rburton, both of the winning team, with 99 and 9G respectiyely. The St. John Am bubnce Brig<1.de Cnp wa won by the Luckno,,, Di\-1.sion with a score of 9B·7. The runners-up were the Indi'111 Diyision of the North ,Vest ern Hailway with 91'3 per cent. The best indiyiclual competitors were Privi.tte :HendersoD, Lucknow Hailwfty Di\Ti ion B. teflm, wi.th 99 pel' cent, and Privates Uabm'aj and Mohammed
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Ibrahim, of the North ,Vestern Rail way, ::tlltl Priv~lt,e Rose, of the Oueth n.nd Rohilkhn.ml, who tied for second pl::tce with 96 pel' cent. . ' It is oTatii\'in o' to record that HIS Roy::tl H1ghness the Duke of Com;::tu;ht, the Grand Prior of the Onler, amI Their Bo)'<tl Higlllless~s the Dueh ss and Princess PaLJ'ic:i::t of Conn::tught haye on many occasions been present at ambulance meetino's in tho Dominion of Can::trJa, ::tnd have lost no b opportunity of expressing appreciation or t~1C ·wo), ){ 0 i' t 1Ie Ambulance Department of the Order and thell' deep sense of it utilityanel their etesire for its still ,\'iller ::tclvan?emellt. ~Iel' Roy::tl Rig-hne s Princess P<ltrici::t hns herself obt::tmeel tho £1r:-;t ::tiel certificate at ::t chss heW at Government Honse, An interestino' inciclen t provino' Canndi::tn progress is the filet that h " the Dopartment of Eeluc,ltion in British (;oln111 1)in, h'lS. secured the enactment of legi btion ll1nking j t compulsory £01' every te::tcher graduating at the Proyincial T annal ~chool to posscs' a first aid certificate. Prompteel by the grc<.lt I-lUCCCSS att,lincc1 by tIl, Amlmltulce Competitions in connection wilh the R::tilways of Enghmc1 amI ,V"lles, the HOl1oumble 'Yalbce IT csbitt KC" of Toronto hilS presentec1 for competition by the Al1l1mLt~lce t?nm~ ?f ~he Railway in Canada n trophy ofhand-be<ltell lIver at n, (11I-ll111ctlYe character in the shape of' a silver rO,'e ,mter bowl, which was de iO'ned ancl executec1 in Engbncl, The CCllLre of the trophy repro onts an allegoric<ll figuro bringing c10wn to those ll o'ag (1 in fir t aid the mes nge " Inaslllnch <1 . yo haye llone it unto aIle of the least of the'e l\Iy brethren ye hayo done it unto l\Ie." On the rin1 of the c1ish appcnr [1, clesig11 of maple leavos, the arms of tho Ordor and of C<.lllncln, and tho cre 't of the clonor, The Committee is indebted to Mr, Harold Daulton, the Honorary pecial Commissioner for Canada, for the time anc1 labour he has unsparingly given to extend the work both of the Association and of the Brigacle in all parts of the Dominion. He recently reported as follows :" I have returned from Canada after spending two-and-a.-hnJf mon!hs "in the Dominion, and have been enabled to a,ttend several ExecutlYe " Committee Meetings of the Canadian Branch at Ottawa" and also to " get in touch with the work in several different pn,l'ts of Uanada. I
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"was all:;o prescnt at the Anmml ?lIecting on :JTarch 6th, at Otbtwa. " Thc pl'Ogl'CSS mado cll1l'ing the last J 8 months has becn very mcll'ked. "A l'cfCl'Cncc to Lhc last Ann un,} Hcport of tll(' UanacliaJ'l Bmnch "to 1)(' foullCl in thc Appcncli ' of the Annual Heport just issuing from " Rt. .J Ohll'S Gate, llmke" "Vel'y intcresting rc'Ldillg. This Hcpol't deells "with CYC'J'ythillg 1.111 Lo .Jallll<Ll'y ht, H) 12 , l')illce then the Ua.nndian " IOUlwil at Ottn,\\H has sLlccccded in promoting fUl'thel development " \I ol'l' in IT 0\'<.1, f)coti1t, as a J>l'o\'illce, eLmI most notably in the "orgatlizntion of the 111t('r-Cololli1tl Hailway, lJassing through ~ ew " I~nmf-Jwi<.:k 1tnrl K 0\'<1 i)cot,ia, etS n TIailwn,y ()cntI-o, Tho completion of "this wor!' is heing 1'npidly a 'eomplishecl undur :JIr, Pottinger, the ,e Uencral .\[anagcl' of the Haih\'it?, who is at the l>l'escllt time also " actinJ,V e1111>luyed ill (" ·tt>ndillg ~t. John Allluulallce work throughout "the milway sy tem Oil l>1'il1(,u Edward I ·land. .A 1ll0\011lCnL i':! a.bout "to hlh' l)laco Oll the Dominioll Atlantic; Haibnty, a liue OlJerating " ill 1 T () \(1, Reotin. "I \ i<;iled dm'ing my sojourn in ';Luau a the Pl'o\'ince~ of Quebec, c Ontario, ~o\'<t f:)(:otiH, Yl'W I~l'u!l<;\\'ick, :JIanitob<t, Alberta, and Cc l'),tbkah:lH'\\'rm, anu without going into details it is accurate to say " that in each of the:)e Pl'oyil1ces tho work if5 illcl'casing, owing primarily " - 0 . 'c('pt ill the case of 011 LaJ'io to the piol1eeJ' wod<: clone by the "CC'lltral K'ecutin' l'oillmittue at Otta\\',l. III the case of Ontario " it if> well known at Rt. John's Un,tc that th 'l'e "'as <.t sutlicient nucleus " of work alrcady dUllO at Torollto l)('fure the l'C'-ol'ganization to ensure c: a bl'!Llt hj growth within the 1\'0\ iuce of Olltario under the new regime." " '1'he Cnnadian Execnti\'e has ju-.;t completed n very ntluable piece of " work hy having tho First l\icl Manual tmushttcd into }\'ench. This "\\ill itnlllem;oly help the SjH'carl of Amhlllance work, especially in the " Pl'O \ ill co of Q llehl'c. This C("11 tral Ol'gn,lliza tioll has pl'oyed itself of " ullto]el val ue in pi()neel' \york in the Pr(winccs not already fnmiliar with "th ,'t, John ~'..lllblllallCC~l.s'ociation, aml is a bc,c1y to which those con"lll'ct('cl with the 1ll1)Vl'IllCllt ill all pal'ts of 'anacla can turn fot' (, arh-j 'l' and eo-opcl'atioll ill their eflurts. The arrangements for "the 'oullcil :JIoctillg W('1'e alone <t proof of the value of such a c; hody than which 110 mOl'e pmctical organizatiun could be founcl c, fol' alTHllgillg COJl1potiti(Jlls betwecn the val'ious 1'<1.i1\\'aY8 01' othel' units " th rOllgh()u t the DOlllillion, The, llccess attending the organization of e the CY, Hailway eOlllpotitinn, of which the credit is diyided between " the U.P. Haihn1.)' ,tl](1 the Uanatlian branch, will lye of great help to ,; the Central Executive in the ol'ganization of the inter-l'ailway Uom" petition this year fur the IT eshitt shield." The pro-eminence of Olltm'io as tho Pro\'ince in which most of the e, wOl'k has hithcrto hecn clone, will, it is hoped by nonc m01'e thnn the " OntttJ'iollS thelllsel\'c " soon he challenged by other Pi'oyinces, and the Ci long-c1' u, 'pcricncc or the TU1'unto people in Ambulance work which mny e' l )ossibly bave at first nw,de thum a little bit impatient of anything " like COlltl'Ol fl'om Ottawa is <L rapidly disappearing cause of friction " sillee the e_'pel'i011cc (Jf Ottawa now begins to ripen. There is no " doubt that the provinces as a whole c1.pp1'eciate the value of a centre in " the Un pi tnl of the DOlJliuion an( 1 that from llO othcr place could the " lll<.tnagelTIcnt of the centre be so properly comlucted, a.s a very large "proportion of those connected with any department of otlicial or " philanthropic; nctiyity (i.nl! their \yay to the Capibtl at some time during "the :real'. The attendUllee at the Anuual :Jleetiug from distc.1.nt " Proyince,' was suilicicnt proof of this." Y
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His Excellency Viscount GlaJ Lone, hn.s. n.ttende.c1, :1n.l~Y · both of the A ocin.tion n.nd of t.he Bngn. e, 111 111ee L111°' , u . . 1\1 . . J A Liebmann (w 110 con t'll1lles to Sou th Afncn., UJ 01 . ' ~ ' d Lord 'l~ 'th unfailino' enerO'v) Ln.dy 1Iunel Paget n.n wor ~ WI , \:) uJ ' . T S Parrott n.t 1\lethuen n.t Cn.pe Town; n.nc.l Colonel . . Johannesburg in the Trn.ns,~u.,u.l, where, as well as 111 ::~~~u: parts of Cape Colony, competltlOns hu.ye been held, and, . of the O'I'e"t extension of the ,York has been cu.usecl by the ofler . u n f th Afncu. to Chemicu.l, Metallurgical, u.nd 1\Illllllg SOClety 0 ou .. . t a handsome challenge shield for u.nnun.l competltlOn pI esen c ., b' onfined 1 for mine workers underground, the cOll1~etltl?n mng c. ti· men froll any illllle In the DnlOn an( . . f to mllling teams 0 ,e Rhodesia. An interestinO' incident in South African progress has been the notification in the Goyernment Gu.zette tl~a~ the St. J ?bn Ambulance Association is recognised by the 1\~1ll1 tel' .for 1\Im?s as an Associu.tion for the i sue of first u.ld Certlficn.t~s ~n accordance with the terms of the 1\Iines ,Yorks and Mu.chm~~y Re(Tulations of 1911, which provide that on u.nd after the fi.1st du.)~ of January, 1913, every 1\Iining. ~fficiu.l on u.ny ~1111e . 0' not less than 500 IJersons WIthIn 6 nlOnths u.ftel his emp1oym\:) . ' t· tl appointment shall be required to. b~ )n posses~lOn 0 , 11e certificate of an ambulance assocmtlOn recognIsed b} t 1e :Minister testifying that the holder has u.ttended a c~u~se of fi~'st aid and is qualified to render first u.id to the Injured wIL~ special reference to mining u.ccidents. For the purpose of thIS Section, ":Mining Officials" shall be taken to mean the .cln.sses of persons shown on the following list, wit~ u.ny alteru.tlOn~ of such list as the Government }'-1ining Engu1eer may from tIme .L
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to time determine :-Mine Overseer, Shift-boss, Chief Surveyor, 1\Iechu.nicn.l Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Foremu.n Smith, Forcmn.n Carpenter, Foreman Fitter, Chief Electrician, Battery Mn.nn.ger, Cyn.llide l\fn.llager, Compound Mr\llu.ger, Hospitu.l Superintendent, or ol'c1erJy. The issue of this order will result, as will hn.ve been n.nticipaLecl, in a very large extension (Jf the work of the St. John Ambulance Association among the working population of' the numerous mining districts in South Afl'icn.. An interesting report bas been receivecl from BrigadierGenel'u.l 'Y. L. 'White, 0.13., a Knight of Grace of the Order, and Inspector of Garrison Artillery, on his visits to the Centres and BJ':111Ches o[ the Associ:1tion n.t Hong Kong, Ceylon and other places in the Fu.r En.st. Besic1es those already n.lluded to, amongst others who haye (Tiven able snpport to the work of the Association abroad mnst be n1entioned His Excellency J.Jord Islington in Kew Zealu.nd; the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Australia; Mr. H. G. Gell, at Aclela.ide and His Excellency Lord Chelmsford in New South ,V n.les. At the 9th Internu.tional Red Cross Conference held at ,Ya, 'hingLon , .•. , in l\fn.y, the Honorary Bailiff, Sir John Furley, C.13., u.nd another member of the Order of St. John, Colonel Guy Cu.rleton Jones, Director-General of the Medical Services of the n.nadian Forces, and a Knight of Grace of the Order, were, with the concurrence of the Chapter-Generu.l, detailed as delegates to represent the Order, i1' John Furley being the only representative of rent Britain present n.t the Conference. Very interesting papers ,rere read by ~ 'ir John Furley u.nc1 by Colonel Cu.rleton J ones, and are inclllc1ed as an Appendi x. The Congress decic1ed tb<1.t n. fund should be rai~ed , to be designated" The Florence Nightingale Foundatioll," and u. 'pecin.l Committee ,yas appointed, of \\'hich Sir John Furley ,yas nominated Ohu.irlnan, to make recommendations concerning this fund. It was n.greed th<Lt a medal to be called the Florence Nightingale Medal, u.ccompanied by a certificate on vellum, should be instituted, that six of such luedals, to be increased to the number of twelve in the event of a great war, sh01:tld be available annually,
Inter-national Red Cross Confer-enee
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Mercan til e Marine.
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Oentral ExecuJ ive OmIL??1- ittee.
and th. tt they houlel be granted only to trained nurses wh o may have especially di tinguished themselves by great and exceptional devotion to the sicl~ and wounded in peace or wa.r. No country m<.l,Y propo e more than one candidate for this nlCdal annually. The final award is luade by the International Red Cross Committee at Gene-\Ttt. The a,varding of these 111ec.1als to nurses will be akin to the bestowal of the Victoritl, Cross on British oldieI' for "br<1very in action," and ·will be the highest honour which can be paid to a nurse. It i exceeclingly grati±)7ing to the Committee that Great Britain and Canada. should ha.ve been represented by t,\-o member of the Order, one of whOln bears a name which i H, household word in the Red Cross world on the Continent and in Aluerica, and th<1t he should h .l,ve been h onoured by being elected Chairnlan of the Florence Nightingale Fund. First Aid lectures to seamen h<1ve been carried on for the purposes of the :Mercantile Marine Department of the Board of Trade, which, as is well known, some time ago pas ed a. regula.tion requiring that all candidates for promotion to certain grades in the Merchant Service lTIUSt be in possession of the fir t a.id certificate of th e St. John Ambulance A sociation or of the 't. Andrew's Ambulance Association. Since this regulation was passed the Board of Trade has consented to accept the voucher or label of the St. John Ambulance Associntion a evidence th<1t the candidate has passed a re-exaluination in fir::;t aid, should his certificate be lTIOre than three years old. Among the most successful of the classes held for seamen for this purpo e at the various seaports are those at the Mersey Mission to Seamen at Liverpool, where twelve special courses of lectures have been given during the year, in adclition to 72 pecial practices. Each course was carried through in eight days and the candidates who were dra,Yll from all ranks of the "Mercantile :Marine, were examined at the close. During the year 350 candidates passed the Association examination at this Mis ion, the total number of certificates and medallions gained thereat, since the Board of Trade Order came into force in April, 1908, being 2037. Not the least interesting of the competition during the year
was that held in SeptClnber, in connection with the National Na tional Eisteddfod. 1 Eisteddfod of ,Vales at ,Vrexham, when a who 1e cay was devoted to a.mblllance competitions and a parade. During the 1110rning the local competitions took phce, and in the afternoon the competition for the Lady Lewis challenge cup, open to all teams in 'Va.les ,l,nd Monmonthshil'e cOllnected ,vith the St. J Ohll Anlbulance As 'ociation. Seventeen teams entered for the open competition, most of the111 from Glamorgan, Monmouth, C..unarvon and Denbio'h. The reports uf the Chief ComIlli 'loner of the St. John Brigade. Ambulance Brio'ade and of the Chief Commissioner of the Brigade OYcr 'ea will be found in the Appendix. It will be observed t.hat the Brigade nlaintalns its efficiency, and that nll111erOUS n1eeting__ for inspections, dmnonstl'ation and for pu lilic d II Ly were he lc1. The vul uable work done in the streets and on other occa iOllS intensifie the estimation in which the Brigil,de i held by the public and by various officl<11 boclie . The appointment of Major-General J. C. Dc1.lton as Chief Commi . ione!' of the Brio'ade Overseas ha already re ulted in a. large c.-ten'ion in the number of foreign and colonial unit. and the ComnliUec con ideI'. it very advantageous to have the co-operation of a 1nember of the Order who for more than thirty years past ha' had ,yide e.-perience of the work of the Ambulance epartmell t at hOl1le <lild a broad. The 'entral E.-ecntlve Committee i" oTatified at the coursc adopted h)- the Lad) 'uperintendent in-Chief in obtaining pCl'mision for nlall~' of the 1 Tur ing Si. tel'S of the Brigade to go throuo'h a C01..11'-e of instruction at some of the leading London nnd a~ numerous Proyillei<11 hospitals, and thi extended training, which i 1110 t vaJuable for the ~urslng Sisters of the Brigade and of the St. John Yoluntarv Aid Dctaclnnents canDot fail to be of the greate. t possible 'utility in contributing to their efficiency. The Committee desire to expre. 'it~ great oblirration to the Hon. '-.'yclney Holland, the Chairman of the London Hospital, [01' the i'ilcilities afforded by hinl in allowing members of the Drigade and or the Yolulltary Aid Detachnlents of the Territol'inl Branch to obtain practice in this 'Iny. The greate t encouragement ha been afforded by Miss T.iL1ckes, th e l\Iatron of f
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the London Ho pital, who for eighteen months hn. hn.d members of the Brign.de working' in the out-patient depn.rtment, gren.t kindness being shOlyn to thom by the Sisters and Nurses, who hilve taken the gren.test intere t in the Nllrsin o' Sisters of the Brign.de. Miss Cox-Davies, the mntron of the Roynl Free Hospital, has most kindly allowed members to go on Saturday afternoons to the wnrds of the ho pital; nnd 1\1iss Henther-BiO'g has shown grent kindness n.t Charing Cross Ho pi tal, nllowin o' Nul' ing Sister to go in to the ,n-nels and c<lsualty depmtmen t and hn.s also tn.ken members for a fortnight at a time in the wn.rds if recommended by the Ln.dy Superintendent-in- hio£' 01' her Staff Officer. One reguln.tion, which is alwn.ys insisted on, is thnt the members of the Brigado are never styled" Nul' es," being called "members of the Brig'(l.de "01' "N ursin 00' Officers nncl '-' Si tel'S of the Brigade," the only desire of the Executive being to secure the greater efficiency of the mClllbers of the Brigade in Voluntary Aid Detachment work. Similar facilities luwc been afforded at hospitals at Bath, Kettering, Leicester, .J.. orthampton, Birmingham, Cardifi' and other place~, and nt not [1, few ill pensaries in addition. The provision of ambuln.nce hall~ for training purposes is on the increase, both at home [md abroad, and the Committee de ires to express its sense of deep grntitude to those members of the Order and other generous donors, who with great liberality have provided the funds for the purchase of the ncce ' ~nry plots of land, and for the erection of the buildin~'s 01' the bO'ifts of u ' buildings themselves, ,vhich are now becoming inclispon.able owing to the increased trenoCTth of the Brig'ade units , renderiDCT u t> it necessary thn.t the Ambulance and N llrsing Divisions should have suitable places in which to drill and practise, and to hold their annual meetings. On the invitation of the ,Val' Office, two members of the Central Executive Committee, Major-Genernl J. C. Dalton and Colonel Sir James R. A. Clark, Bt., C.D., with the approval of the Chapter-General, have been nominated to serve on the Technical Reserve Advisory Committee on Voluntary Aid at the War Office. During the past year the Invalid Transport Corps has
made 1274 removaJs, included in which were two Continent~l.l, London and Paris (twice) and 57 Country remov~ls. Amongst the more important country removals, several .of whIch were ca.rried out 1y motor am1ulance, may be I~entlOned. the following-London to the Isle of 'Night (three tImes), Tnzell (N orthmn1erland), ~ 'tn.fIorcl, and ~lanc11este~,. Falmo~1 th to N ew.t l)a.o·nell Cromer to :B nlulOu th and B1Shops Stortford to pOI '0 ' 1 Cheltenha.m. Several long road journeys have also be~n m~c. e by horse cn.rria.ge. As usual attention ~l.1S been given to lnvah~s of small means, nnd the horses nncl CalTHl.ges so far as the. Inva.h d Transport 'ervice permitted, have been used in connectlOn ,:'lth the l110re important public duties performed by the "Pnnce of W a.les's Uorps" of the St. John Ambulance Brigade.
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The total number of persons assisted at this Ambulance 'ta.tion durin('/' the pa.st year was 613, Inl.1king a .grand total of b . 4254 since the. 'tation has been in it · present l)OsltlOn. .in o' the past ven.r 1140 persons hn.ve been attended to atd J this 't'1.tioll, an increase of 152 oyor the prevlOus ye~r an rnn.l\:ing n. grn.ml total of 11,50G. l\Iember: of the" Pnnce of \\ ales's Corps," St. John Ambulance Brign.de, have been on duty at this 'tt1.tion on each. 'unc1n.y throughout the year, and nt all the more jmportant services held in • 't. Paul's Cathedral. l11
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P'to17wted to G?'C(,de of f{'night of I-In.rold Edwin Boulton,
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PrO?lwtccZ to Grade of Lady of Justice. :Uary CtHoline, Mrs. J. C. Dalton.
AcZm:itted to Grrclcle of Ii rl iu ht of Grace. Lieut.-Colonel Hobert Heaton Rhodes. John Astley Bloxalll, F.H.C.S. Surgeon-Gellernl IlaY'w ard He ader ,Ybiteheuc1, l\ifLjor Percy Ganntt 'he·well.
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Invalid Tr ansport Corps. ,
Duncan Mem orial Ambulance Station. St. Pa ul's Ambulance Station.
Honours.
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Cent1'al E:cecutive Corn?nittee.
Robert )Iitchcll. Colonel Sir Henry Mill Pelbtt, C.V.o. Thomas Henry yr 001 ton.
Admitteil to G?ytde of Lady of GTCwe. Rachael Annie, lUi s Cox-Davie. Robinia Marion, Viscounte s l\Ionntgarret. Adeh1.ide, lUrs. hades Cotton. Lanrn, Gwendolcn, lUrs. F. R. Trench Gascoigne. The Honourable FIOl'ence :Jlaria Daly. A(i?nitted to G1'ade of Esq1Lil'e. Jesse "\Vall work. Strachan Holme. Lieut.-Colonel Lacey Robert Johnson. "\Villiam Di brow Brydone-J ack, L.R.C.P., L.R.c.s.Ed. Thomas ~el on, M.D. J ohll Henry Hogers, A.C.A. Ad?nitted to Gracle of Honorary S erving Brrothe?'. Duncan Gilbert Monteith. Percy George Darvil-Smith. William Henry Trimlett. J:>eter Cameron. Frank J ame Emm . . Henry Purvis. Robert Routledge, Junior. William Robert :JIngnus. Edward Redmayne JHorphet. John TholTIrrs Roughley. Frederic Brindle. ThoIDrrs Lynford Paterson. Lorenzo R .tke ... Frank Albert Adams. Edgar FFl.wley ~Iillington. Willi ..tm Henry Bird. Surgeon-Lieu t.-Colonel John Daniel Lloyd, M.RC.S., L.RC.P. Hugh Lewis-Huo'hes, L.RC.P. & S.
Ilonours. Cu,ptu,in I su,u,c Colquhoun. Arthur Lucas. Robert O'Connor. Tom Du,vies. Thomas "\Y u,llace, M.n. "\Villiu,m Edmund Thomas, L.R.C.P. & s.Ed. Edmund Thring A wdry. "\Villianl Vintner Simpkins. IIalTY Sykes "\ritty. Charles Orchard. Harrie John Hallatt. Henry "\Yalton Goodman. Lewis Frank Hn,yman. Josiah Perkin Bent. Ernest Hushwortb. Thomas "\Vilkinson. "\Yilli,Lm Henry Snlith. Fred Rn, WSOl1. l\Injor I-E chard John J3irJwhistle. "\Villiam Stanley "\V oodcock. Major Arthur }i'aulconer Poulton. Arthur James Forrest. "\Yilliull} f'tockhaltl. Charle::; .1. Table 1\lilner. \Y illi,Ul1 E(1 ward Adlarc.l. George H.obert Nixon Collins.
Admitted to Grade of Honorcwy Se?'ving SisteTS. 'Villi'1.mimt Saida" Miss Davidson. Kate, Mi sHandy. Alice, Mrs. Howard. Ann, l\lr'i. Caye. Laura J nne, Miss Gadie. Harriet Elizabech, Mrs. DO\\Tn. l\Iartha, 11rs. Haryey Heeye . LOlli a, _Mrs. Barnes.
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Enrolled as Honornry Associates. Edith Lilian, l\1rs. \\ allis Toller. The Rev. Freeman " ills. ,\Villianl Robert ,\Yilliams, L.RC.P.E., L.RC.S.E. Richard Dayid Thomas, L.R.C.r.E., L.R.C.S.E. Edwn,rd Dayies Rees, ilLRC.•. , L.RC.P. Charle Augustine Hayman, M.D., F.RC.S. John Henry Pear on Fraser, M.D., l\1.R.C.S. ,\VilliaIll Prior Puryis, M.D., F.RC. '. Hugh "Martin Case, ilJ.R C.. , L.RC.P. Margaret Elizabeth, ilIr . Shepherd. Eliza Ellen, Mr . Cherry. l\Iary Ellen, Mrs. Strachan Holme. Joseph Thomas Gee. William Stephenson. Henry Bate on, .:'II.D., L.R. C.P. c .'.Ell. Robert ::'IIacfarlane :JIal'shall. Alexander Bo lyell, :JI.D. , .:'ILH. C.S. Lieut.-Colonel George Horne, j\L D., ...\..)I.S. Au tn-dia. Thomas Hanson Cros. field Derh,lm, M.D. Henry William Martin. David Thoma Rocyn Jones, :JLD., D.P.H. John Hall ,Vood , lItR. C.S.L Sir Thomas OliYer, :JI.D., D.SC., F.RC.P. Sir George Hare Philip on, :JLD., F.RC.P., M.lLC.S. J aIlles Ander on, M.n. Frederic Ernest Richardson, L.RC.S., L.RC.P. Eel. Joseph Edward Bowser, :JLB. Thomas Hanson Smith, M.D. John Sinclair, M.D. Surgeon-tlIajor Joseph Adams, iII.n. Captain Robert S. ,\Yil 'on. Major Theak.. ton. Harry Crompton Chambers. Percy Ratcliff. Henry Cyril Else. Pelham l\Iervyn Gainsford Tombs. Major Frederick Samuel Lambert, M.RC.S., L.R.C.P.,
Vote of Thanks.
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Arthur Ellison, M.R.C.S., LoRC.P. Eugene Ed ward SLreet. Frederick Fielding Bond, M.D. Ed. John Wishart, M.D. John Henry Blakeney, M.RC.S., L.R.C.P. William Richard Bettes, L.RC.P.L, L.RC.S.I. J arne ' Frn,ncis Clark HOSSfI,ck, F.RC.S., L.RC.p. Eel. Major \Villimll Alexallder G ibb, :JtD. Ed., RA.M.C. ( T.F.) J ames Atkin Henton ,\Vhite, LD ., F.RC.S. Ed. John Percival 13rown, :'II.D. Frederick ,Villi am Rigby, :JI.B. Henry 'miLh, M.T . The Hev. Edward Greellsill, Lewis Edward BarneLt, LB., F.RC.S.
Aclcl{'cl to the List of Donats. illanath B. N<.1.ik Dallcieklr, L ..:'II. & S.F.R.l.P.lI., Lond. The Yote of Thanks of the Grancl P?'iOT cf-ncl the OlwptuGene?'al has been u/wC/,rclecl on V Gllu?n to : -
RA.l\I.C. (T.F.
,\Villiam Pearce (Vic;torin, Centre, N.S. \V.) Robert Louis l\IcAclnm, M.D. (Victoria. Centre, ~.S.'V.) 'hades Bn,ge, M.D. (Victor},\' Centre, ~.S. \Y.) James Percival lri tchley (Heavy'\'" oollen District Centre). H,nlh, ~Ir . Stead (Hen,vy \Voollen Di trict 'entre), GeOl'(re Robert 'urr,)' (Ne\ycastle-on-Tyne Centre). h,ules ,Yillialll J upe ( \.. yonmouth). Leolli\'nl Alfred Rowdon, ill.B. (North Eastern Rail way Centre). Ma.LLhew Hn,rrison (North Eastern l{n,ilway Centre). Edwiu 'harle ' Cox (SouLh Eel. tern .;~ Chatham-Railwfl}TCentre). John \\Yigley (Rcddi~h Branch). Tholll.1S Gille 'pie Shields (Barrow-in-Furness Centre). 'Villiam Benson (Bttrrow-in-Furness Centre). Richard Bryml (Barrow-in-Furne s Centre). James Benjn,min Ranchll (ilIount Plea ant Branch). J a.rues Muirhead Potter l\Iuirhea.c1, F.R.S.E. (Crrpe Town Centre). Ca.ptain Charles ,V. Emnes, M.D. (Shipley Centre). Fleet Surgeon Harold R. Osborne, l'ILRC.S., R J. . (Go port Centre).
Cent1'al Executive Oornrnittee,
Thoma Ir,ine Bonner, M.B. (Shipley Centre). G~rtrude, l\lis Simp on (Bacup Branch). "~llloughby Kennedy, M.D. (Indian Branch). Blrendra Kesari Banerji, L.1\LS., 1\LRI.r.H. (Indian Branch). The ReI. !ather Alban O'Riley (Cape Town Centre). A.rthur NlChob Scott (N atal Centre). LIeut.-Oolonel G~rm'd Cree, RA.M.C. (Indian Branch). Arthur He~ry RIdgway outham (Shrewsbury Centre). Agnes InglIs, Mrs. Oakley (Southampton Centre). The Vote of Thanks oj the Cent?'al Execu,tive Com,?nittee has been a'Wa?'decl on pa?"chment to:-
B. Tompkins (Ohichester Branch). ~erbert John Stacey (Bridport Branch). SIr James Roberts (Shipley Oentre). John Albert Burton (Shipley Centre). John Isaac Da,ison (Shipley Oentre). J ~~1~ Dyson Busfi.eld (Shipley Oen tre). \\ Ilham Henry RIdley (Ootherstone Branch). J ohn ~. ~ollingham (Bulwell Branch). l\lrs. Gllfnd Craig (Hilling don Branch). T. H. \\Tardle (Meltham Branch). ~a~y, 1\11' : Horne (Southampton Centre). LIllIan, 1\11SS Carte (Southampton Cen tre). T. E. Gravely (Wellingborough Centre). Th.e Grancl P?'io?' and the Ohapter-General have awa'l'decl the Se?'V1Ce ltleclal of the Order to the following ?nem,ben of the St. John A ?nb'Ldance B1'igctde. Serviee Medal.
District In. pector Thomas Dunedin <::>,' · . of Stores Hugh Recrinald 1NZ . . D Istnct. District Treasurer Ranie J. Hallatt, Prince of \\T ales's Corps. Corps Surge?ll ,Villiam Scatterty, Keio'hley Corps. Corps Supen~tendent ,Villiarn ,Yaring, ,Yarrington Corps. Corps Supenntendent Thomas Allen, Shipley and District Oorps. Divisional Surgeon John H. Yolland, 1\I.B., Prince of ,Vales's Corps. Divisional Surgeon Mark K. Hargreaves, M.D., Prince of Wales's Corps.
Service Medal.
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Divisional Surgeon John M. Carvell, 1\1.RC.8., Prince of \Va1es's Corps. Divisional Surgeon vValter C. Rigby, i\1.n., Adlington and Heath Charnock Division. Corps Secretary George Bird, ~ 'hrewsbury Corps. Corps Secretary Charlef3 Thornes, Dewsbury and District Corps. Corps Secretary \Villiall1 T. Atkinson, Hul] Corps. Corps Treasurer Lewis Frank Hayman, Prince of '\Valef3's Corps. Oorps Treasurer Frederick H. Vaughan, Hull 10rps. Divisional 'uperinLendent Nelson Ash'worth, Edenfield Division. Divisional Superintendent Thomas Damant, I ps,yich Corps. Divisional 'Up81'illtendent) 'tanley N. Bulcraig, Hobart Division. Divisional Superintendent Frederick H. Gooderham, Gippeswyk Division. Divisional Superintendent Harry Allott, Des\'sbury and District Corps. Divisional 'upel'intendent Albert Christopher Carter, Hull Jorps. Divisional 'uperintendent Richard John Parsons, Redruth Division. Divisional uperintendent Robert Masser, Tottington Division. Divisional Superintendent Charles ,\V. Smith, Boughton-underBlean Division. Divisional Superintendent Charles Orchard, Prince of \\.,. ales's Corps. Divisional Su perin tenden t .JI. Sanders, Padihanl Division. Divisional 'uperintendent \Villiarn J. Parsons, Rugby Division. Divisional Superintendent James H. Potter, Shipley and District Corps. Divisional Superintendent James T. Green, 'hipley and District orps. Divi ional Superintendent John D. Busfield, Shipley and District Corps. Divisional Superintendent Thomas Noble, Keighley Corps. Divisional Superintendent John Harding, Keighley Corps. Divisional Superintendent Joseph Shelrnerdine, Buxton Division. Divisional Lady Superintendent Alice (Mrs.) Howard, Preston Corps.
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CO?n?7~itt(1e.
Diyisional Lady uperinLenelent J aue Dunlop (1\1iss) Hooper, Dunedin, N.Z. Di ,'ision. First Ambulance Officer Harold FOIyler, De'i\'sLury Division. First Ambulance Officer Charles T. Osborn, Prince of ,Vales's Corps. First Ambulance Officer l\Iorris Christopber, ,Volverhampton Division. First Ambulance Officer James Daniels, Hazel Grove Division. First Ambulance Officer John ,V. ,Voolley, Oldhanl Corps. First Ambulance Officer Ernest SLeyens, I rince of \Vales's Corps. Fir t Ambulance Officer Hugh Thomas ,Villiams, ,Yarrington Corps. First Ambulance Officer J osep1 H. ,Yieldop, ,Yhaley Bridge Division. Second Ambulance Officer James A. Lendrum, Pre Lon Corps. Second Am bulanee Officer Robert Green, Rochdale Corp, '. Second Ambulance Officer Luke Cowey, Tibshelf Corps. Third Ambulance Officer Francis Jackson, Tibshelf Corps. Third Nursing Officer Harriet (l\1rs.) Esker, Oldham Corps. First Class Sergeant \Villiam T. Galsworthy, Prince of ,Vales's Corps. First Cla s Sergeant John A. Drage, ,Vellingborough Corps. Fir t Clas Sergeant Frederick Field, Prince of ,Yales's Corps. First Clas Sergeant Sarnuel G. Halbert, Oldham Corps. First Class Sergeant Cornelius Howarth, ~ hitworth Diyision. First Class Sergeant Harry B. Ryall, Prince of ,Yales's Corps. First Class Sergeant Charles H. Darker, Prince of ,Yales's Corps. First Class Sergeant James EJam, Prince of ,Vales's Corps. First Class Sergeant Hellry Bowers, Shipley and District Corp '. Sergeant Nathan Found, Newton Abbot Corps. Sergeant Alfred Church, ,Vellingborough Corps. Sergeant Herbert Raynor, Rochdale Corps. Sergeant Henry Hoggarth, Hull Corps. Sergeant ,Villiam Billington, Hull Corps. Sergeant Arthur Thurloe, Hull Corps. Sergeant Frederic A. Storrar, Prince of ,Vales's Corps. Sergeant ,Villiam H. Scarbrow, Prince of Wales's Corps. Sergeant Alfred Hebblethwaite, Walton-Ie-Dale Division, Sergeant Thomas Parker, Walton-Ie-Dale Division.
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,Villiam Alben Fell, ,Varril1gtoll Corl)"· Sel'(reant h Sergeant ,Villiam A. Banning, vVarringtoll Corps. Sergeant J obn Robinsoll, Til)shelf Corps. Ser(reant William l\obinsoIl, Tibshelf Corps. b Ser()'eant Jacob Hobinson, Tibshe1£ Cor1)s. h Sergen,nt John 'V. Adams, TibsheH Corps. SerO'en,nt Granville ,V. Slack, Tibsheli' Corps. h Sergeant ,Villi am Greenwood, Tibshelf Corps. ergeant Frederick SUlith, Tibshelf Corps. Sergeant James 'Y. Halls, Prince of ,Vales's Corps. Divisional ecretary and Sergeant \Yilliam Haslam, Edenfield Division. Divisional SecreLary and Sergeant ,\VilliaJll A. Gray, Prince of ,Vales's Corps. Corporal J ames ~. Pickup, Edenfield Division. Corporal J oseph ~ 'amuel Bullock, Prince of ,Vales's Corps. Corporal ,Yillimn Holmes, 'Vellingborough Corps. Corpornl J ames John Hal"iyood, Newton Abbot Corps. Corporn,l Charles E. Farrow, Prince of ,Yales's Corps. Corporal Georo'e Lewis Hunt, Hull Corps. Corporal 'V. 11n,rshn,11, Prince of ,Vales'" Corps. Corporal ,Villialll J, Boulcl, Prince of ,Vales's Corps. Corporal Ernest v.,T n,rd, Tibshelf Corps. Corporal Joseph Haywood, Ti1. helf' Corp '. Corporal] runcis ,Vilbourn, Tibshelf Corps. Private Alnbrose ,\ ilkins, Accrington Corps. Private John Harrison ,Vibon, Keswick Division. Private George ,Villiam Dean, Accrington Corps. PrivaLe ,Villiam Gnyes, Prince of \Vales's Corps. PrivaLe George Burnett, Prince of ,Vales's Corps. Private Herbert Cn vell, Prince of ~Vales's Corps. Private ,Villiam Perrie, Prince of ,Vales's Corps. Private John John, Rochdale Corps. Private John Stott, Rochdale Corp. Private William Smith, Prince of Wales's Corps. Private Phineas Godfrey Hayman, Prince of VV-ales's Corps. Private Arthur J. Pratt, Prince of ,Vales's Corps. Privn,te George Kirby, Prince of Wales's Corps. Private George Lovett, Prince of \Vales's Corps. l
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Private ,Valter Sidney 1\lason, Prince of ,Vale. 's Corps. Priva.te James AndrelYs, Prince of ,Vales's Corps. Private John Kirby, ,Varrington Corps. Private Thonlas Harely, Tibshelt' Corps. Private John Bamford, Tib. helf C01·ps. Private George Fo tel', Tibshelf Corps. Private James Harris, Prince of 'Vales's Corps. Private James W. Clnrl~, Prince of ,Yales s Corps. Nul' 'ing Sister Laura Smith Parsons, Porlsmonlh Nursing Divi .. ion. N ursina Si tel' Elsie Hulton, Prince of "\\T ales's Corps. Nul' in~ ister l\Iargaret (l\Irs.) Holmes, Prince oC\Vales's Corps. Nursin a 'ister Fanny Heywood, Ohlham Corps. Nursin~ Sister l\Iargaret (l\Ir.) Forrester, Dunedin, N.Z. Division. Di trict Treasurer Surgeon-Captain A. J. H. 1\Iontague, M.D. (N o. V. District). . , Divi 'ional Superintendent ,Villiam G. Butcher (Pnnce of ,Vales s Corps). Divisional Superintendent John F. Timson (Leicester Corps.) Divisional Superintendent Tom Swindall (\V HinO'boro' Corps). 1st Class Sergeant J. Cuthbert ,Vright (\Yelli11gboro' Corps). 'ero'eant Frederick "\Villiam Norman (N orthampton Corp '). u . Corporal Claude Childs (\Vellmgboro' Corps). Private Charles T. Colley (Prince of ale::,'s iorp~ j ' Private and Honorary Secretary Oliver Y OUllg (N orthnmpton Corps). Private John Albert Bugby (,V ell in "'boro' Corps).
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Dr. Ninnis.
Superior Officers.
It was a source of great gratification to the Committee that In pectOl'-General Belgrave Ninnis, M:D., n.~. , I:eceivec1 t~e honour of being made a Comma~der o~ the V l~tonan O~'c~er III the list of Birthday Honours publIshed In June, In recognItIOn of his long and valued ambulance services, especi~~ll~ durin~ the time he occupied the position of Chief Comml SlOneI' of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. The following appointments as Superior Officers of the St. John Ambulance Brigacle have been sanctioned by the SubPrior, the Viscount Knutsforc1, G.C.~I.G., (acting 011 behalf of H.R.H. the Grand Prior) during the current year:-
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William Edwarcl AucUanc1, ;\I.R.C.S., an 1Ionorary Associate of the Onler, District ~ 'urgeolJ, to be an Assistant Commissioner for No. III District. Arthnr Ellison, M.RC .S., all flonorary A ·sociate of the Order, ihief ~ 'uraeoll and ihief ~ 'uperintenclent, Leeds Corps, to be an Assis tan t Co m 111 issioner for No. V. Dis tric t. ,riJlinm Hllmphris 'Vinny, nn Honorary Serving Brothel' of the Order, District ~ 'llpcrintendent Treasurer, Prince ot ,Vales's Corps, to Le n,n Assistant COlllmis. ioner for ... ~o. 1. District. Eugene Eel wanl Street, an HOllorary Associate of the Orc1er; District Inspector of 'tores, to be an Assistant Commissioner for No. III. District. Abraham Lang-horn Garnett, an Honorary Associate of the Ordcl', })istrict ; uperintcnc1ent, to be an Assistant Commissioner for No. IV. District. The Rey. \VilJiam Dare Ruc1garcl, all Honorary Associate of the rcl el', DisLrict Inspector of Stores, to be an Assistant Commis. ioner for ~ o. III. District. l\Iajor Percy Garratt ~ 'hewe}], a Knight of Gmce of the Order. District ,'uperintendent, to be an Assistant Commissioner for No. II. District. Harry 'romptoll ·'hambers, <.111 I-Iollorary As ociate of the Order, District ~'ecretary, to ue an Assistant Commissioner for No. , . District.
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James Anderson, )1.13., all Honorary As,'ocinte of the Order, istrict Inspector of 'tores, to be an Assistant Commissioner for No. VI. District. John Lutll~dell, :.\I.D., Divi ·iowll Surgeon and Superintendent, St. James Gate (Dublin) Division, to be an Acting Assistant Commi sioner for No . IV. District. The following appointments as Superior Officers of the t. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas ha"Ve been sanctioned by the. Sub-Prior, the Viscount Knutsford, G.c.)I.G., (acting on behalf of H.R.H. The Grand Prior), during the current year:Major-General James Cecil Dalton (late R.A.) a Knight of Justice of the Orcler, Commissioner, to be Chief Commissioner of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas. D
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Territorial Branch,
'The St. John A mlndance Ac sQciation.
:l\1rs. J. . Dalton, a. Lady of Justice of the Order, to be Lady Superintendent-in-Chicf of Nursing orps nnd Diyjsions Ovcrsea.s. Sir James Porter, K.C.B., M.D., K.n.p., l1.N., n Knight of Grnce of the Order, Director-Genera.l ot the Medicnl Depnrtment of the Royal N fLV)', to be Surgeon-in-Chief of the Brign,:le Overseas y\ illifLUl Henry Morgan, nn Esquire of t.he Order, Asslsta.nt COlllmis ioner, to be Deputy ommissioner of the Bl'iga.de Oversens. Cha.rles J ame Tunks, <111 HonorfLry Serving Brothel' of the Order, District Chief Superintendent, to be an A istant Commissioner of the Aucldand (N.Z.) District. Colonel Sir Henry Mill Pelbtt, C.Y .O., n, F night of Grace of the Order to be Deputy 10mmi sioner within the Dominion of Canada. 'Villiam Trethowan, M.D., nn Honorary Associate of t.he Order, to be an Assistnnt Commi . ioner for the Coastal District within the State of ,Ve tern Au tralin,. Hugh Reginald Thomas, an Honorary Serving Brothe~' 0: the Order, District Superintendent, to be an Assistant CommIssIOner of the Dunedin (N.Z.) District. Charles Joseph Copp, M.D., an Esquire of the Order, to be an Assistant Commissioner for the Province of Ontario. ~lajor Robert James Blackham, RA.M.C., a Knight of Grace of the Order, to be an A sistant Commissioner for No. I. District, within the Empire of India. 1\lajor Sir Allan Perry, M.D., a.:IT night of Grace of the Order, Inspector-General of Hospitals, Ceylon, to be an Assistant Commissioner for the Ceylon District. ,Villi am ,Vilson McKinney, District Chief Superintendent Canterbury and ,Vest Coast District, N.Z., to be an Acting Assistant Commissioner for the said District. 1\lajor Francis Leonard Vaux, M.D., to be an Acting Assistant Commissioner for the Province of ManitobfL, CfLnada. Robert Milner Smyth to be an Acting A sistant Commissioner for the Province of Natal, South Africa. Charles A. Bolton, District Superintendent, Goldfields (\Y.A.) District, to be an Acting Assistant Commissioner for the said District within ,Vestern Australia. A report is attached from the Controller-in-Chief of the
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TerritorifLl DrfLnch, and it will be observed that the progress made by thfLt section of the Order's work is sfLtisfactory, and there is no doubt that before very long it ·\Yill be considerably developed. In ncconlance with a generally expressed wish it was decided last spring that ~L certain chnnge should be made in the organization of 10un ty Companies, nnd the following resolution, which was unanimously P:1s.' d at a meeting of the Chnpter-Genel'al, held on l\lly 2] st, nl1cl subsequellLly confirmed and sanctioned by the ~ ~ub Prior, acting on behnlf of His Royal Highness the Grand Prior nu:-,ent in <.. ~nJl:1da) ,vas promulgated for information and action when noces ary, muong t he ~ecretaries of Territorial Force Associn.tiolls, the COJl1mnnclants of County Companies, fLnd the Socrelarios of Districts of County ~ ~ections :(( Tbat It b an inktnH.:tiull to tho Uentral Executive CommIttee :: of t);e ~\..ll11!ula].;ce ])C'pal'tme]~t that those County Companies of the J Cl'l'ltonal Ll'ctm;h of tho 8t. John ill)) bulance Association "\vhich ,. agrC'e shall he tmnsfe1'l'LCl into th St. J olm Ambulance Brigade and "shall he d signatccl ,'t. John Yolulltal'Y Aiel Detachments:' that " those which al'C' not "illing to tmn fer shall continue as at present." " :~ TIl.Ht !he ':i<.:c-Presidcnls of Districts of County ~ 'ections of the I Cl'l'ltol'lal Lnlllch ,'hall he designated (Yice-Presidents of the :: ,'t. :I ohn ..AmbuJnn<.:c AssQ(.:intion for Tel'l'itori1:tl FOl·<.:e PUl'poses,' and thell' dulles shall be to encourage the fOl'mn,tion of first aid and "]10111 llul'sing dassc~, to mise fllllds, and in other ways to CllcouraO'e « the ol'ga,nizatioJl of ancl l'ec1'uiting for ~ ~t . .John 'Voluntal'Y _\.id " Detachments." « It is a. further instrLlction to the Central Executiyc Committee that « all units of the TUl'l'itorial Branch, whether hitherto known by the , ll<\'J~' of (Count. T Companies' or of 'Brigade Companie ',' shall be ;' (~cslgl1(\,tl'cl fOI the futurc 'St . .John Yuhmtary Aid Detachment ' . ,'lmply,. and the ncccssal·.\T ordcr · to that effed are to be promulgated « fOl'tll\ntb."
1\11'. .P. G. Dal'\'il-. 'mith, the Assistant-Secretary of the Territorial Branch, hns been appointed ~ocretary of St. John Ambulance 13rignde Hosen'e'3 of the Royal :N nY)' and Regular Army. It should here be mentioned that a commllnication dated ] Oth September, 1912, was received from the Army 10uncil to the followin IT efiect :;' That by the.Genent C;ol1Ycntiol1 Act, 1911(1 &2 Geo.Y. chap. 20) the useof " the h~ralc1l(j ~mblelll of thc rcd .cross Oll a whitc ground, formed by revcr mg the:E cderal <:olo111's of. \ntzedand, or of the words' Red Cro s' :: (01' <;ie.nc,·a Cl'~ 's' without the authority of the Army Council is prohIbIted. Tlu,' Act was passed in order that effcct might be gi'-en « by IIis :JIajesty's Govel'l1ment to Article XXVII of the Genen\' " Convention \Thich binds ignatol'ies to confine the use of the Geneya :: or Hed 91'OSS to yurpo es di),ectly connected with the organization of the :JIcchcal el'VlCeS of the.l.. and and :Military Forces."
The Red Cross Badge.
The St. John Am. bulance A" ociation.
Central Executive Oommittee.
" The l'my onncil hcwe accordingly so far confined their sanction , to the use of the Red Oross ~ ociety, a.,nd the Rt, Andrew's Ambul<~nct' A ociation, and to such Volunta,ry 1\.1<1. D ti:t~lm:ents <.tS Il?'ty be l'msed , through the Societi s or by Oounty 1\ ssocmtlOlls, l~ IS lmcl~l'st,~od "tha,t the St, John Ambulctnce ..:l.SSocmtlOn clHv10y qmte a chffel )nt , emblem, bn t nevertheless in Ol'd -1' to regul~tl'l,ze the n~c ,0£ the hed " 01'OS , the ouucil have d cided to accord a sllu~htl' peJ'llnSSlOll to your , A sociation al '0, as well as to 'uch Vo~nllt<'1,l'Y AHl Det<1,chments l'ttlsed "throuo'h the As ociation as 11my clcsu'c to usc tlll' ,words 01' emhl,elll "undel~rc£el'ence. ,Yith regard how ever to the expccl!ency of \V~ctl'lng "the Red Cros' emblell1, I am to remind yon that th~ only a.l'~lCl~ of " uniform recognized by the Signatories to t,h~ UOllyenhOl~ as ailordl1lg " Pl'otcction in time of, ~ntl' :woulcl b the otlicHtl brassard Isuecl ~?y t:le "'Val' Office on mobIlIzatIOn, and ~1llll1 bere~ to CO~'l'cspo1nd \\l,th cUI , identity ccrtificate, Indeed the dIsplay ~)f, the hell C~·oss 111 an " unofficial form would b e likely to pl'oYe a dlstmet source of claJlge~' to "the weewer, who would b~ li<.tble to aPPl:chension as m,l una~lthol'l~ecl "particip<tnt in the opemtlO~l. I~l ~wal'-bme the \\eal'~l1g of the h~c1 "Oross is restricted by Al'tlCI' XX. of the 'ollvcnhon to cm·tam "authorized persons, aild the l'llles governing it~ uS,e tLl'e ~lefinitc. Th' " Oouncil con ider that the use of the I\ed Cros, lll. tnll? of peace s~lould "be restricted to official purposc" such n.s Weal'lllg It \nth u,n Ifo I'm , 'or on duty or official occa.sions, and that the mode of ",ec.u:mg the , emblem in time of peace 'hould be ~mch as would be ,lc<1:-t hk 1y to " lead to confusion with the ofticial bmss,ud to he WU!'U 111 hm of. \\a~', 'On this latter point the OOlUlcil have decHlecl that It IS 'desirabl to prohibit altogethel' in peace-timc tbe ",carino' of tl,le "emblem in the form of CL bmss1:tl'c1. I n.m to l'eque~t thcrefore that III " com'eying the Army Oouncil's de<.;ision regarding the, U ',e of the ll?cl " Oro s to the detachments raised through your AssocmtlOl1, you WIll Ie make it clear that such use in peace-time 'hould be lestrieted in the "way suggested, and that, if \VOl'll at all, the cmhlem should as feU a~ :' possible take the form of a badge, and on no account that of <1, brassarcl.
Dr. L. M. Frank Christian and Mr. \TV. R. Edwards, (Secretary since its inception in 1897 of the St. John Ambulance Association Inter-Rn,ilw[LY Competition), for the use of those jnterested in and preparing for ambull1nce competitions; and the Committee is [Llso indebted to :Major G. H. Darwin for the presentation of the copyright of the pamphlet issued by him some years l1go with Tegl1rd to instruction in hygiene in schools.
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The issue of this cOIlllllUnic;.l,tion so long urged by 'ir John Furley and others is satisfu.ctory, u.s it is indisputl1ble that tho emblem known as the" Red Cross of Genevl1" hl1s long been used on certain occu.sions, as, for instl1nce, byqul1ck medicine Yendors, in a manner not only entirely unfitting, but contrary to the wishe of the signl1tories to the Geneva, Convention, l1ncl this hl1S caused great dissu.tisfactiol1 u.nd pain to those who h i.we had lllOSt to do with the Red Cross movement during the grel1ter pl1rt of the last half century. Publications,
Anlong the publications ot the year have been; l1 Drill Book, compiled by the Chief Commissioner of the 1t. John Ambulance Brigade, for the use of Brigade units; a transbtion into French, for the use of the Canadian Branch, of the official first aid text book by Colonel J. Cantlie, F.R.C.S.; "Problems in First Aid," by
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During the In,st 8es -ion the issue of certificates has been :First Aid (ma.le) ..
JTil'st Aid (female) Hom e ursing (male) Home "ursing (female) .. Hom e H ygiene (male) Hom e Hygiene (female) Sani tation
30,090 13,670 84.6 11,297 78 155 278
making [l, grl1nd total to 30th eptember, 1912, of 962,44]. The number of medallion~ jssued to the end of the financial yenr has been 1.53,724, n,nd or labels 47,373. The Contrn,l Executive Committee regrets the fall in the i sue of cortificate, compl1red. with lust year, caused by the disastrous Rn,ilwl1Y l1ud Coal strikes, which nl1turl111y reduced the funds aWI,iInble for eb.. s expenses. The Centra1 Executiyo olnmittee ha much plel1sure, in conclusion, in clr11wing the l1tLentioll of the Chl1pter-Genern,l to the continued un 'elfish %oal a11(1 energy displl1yecl by all its wOTkers from the highe t to the lowe, t in furthering by every means in their power the object' of each integral part of the Anlbulanee Depl1rtlllent, ,,·hether eonnectecl ·with the .IT~wal and Military eryice' 01' with Lhe inclustrial world. It must also further bear the highest testimony to the lndispensl1ble services of the medical profes, ion, of the staff of Centres, Branches, and Detach d 'lasses, of the Officers and l111 ranks of the Territorial Branch, and of the Brigade, The generous and devoted sen·ice, of these in a self-seeking age arc the more ·w orthy of the highest commencln tiOl), and the ientrl11 Executive ionlmittee feels l1ssured will ·without fail be noted by the Chapter-General with l1 cleep sense of n,ppreciation l1nd of gratitude and wal be duly Teported to His ROy<ll Highne s the Grand Prior.
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I nte'l'national Red Cross Conference.
The St. John A ?nbulance Association.
enrolment these men passed into the Army for a fixed period (which a. hLr~e number of cases was subsequently extended not only for scrVlce 11l Africa, but lat01: in China), and they wore the Red Uros') Im-Lssarcl in addition to the badge of the f't. .fohn Ambulance Brigade. It is not my intention to descrihe the manner in which these men were distrihuted throughout the at'ea of the war or the way in which their help WItS eLppl'cciated and acknowledged hy the military chiefs Hnd Lhe principal medical officers. They returned home to civil avoc~ttion' aft l' the condnsion of the campaign, a11(l they are proud to WCltl' the' war medal as weH aH ono speci<Llly gi\Ten to thrm by King. Ed wltrd V II., to commemomte the work they had pel·formed. There is ~tnother category of the Brigade Vol unteers, which includes three special units. Any ma.le members of the Brigade who enlist in these arc enabled to und 'rgo It spccific comse of in. truction of a more extended 01' advanced mtLurc, which would be of use to them should thoir services he L' quired on mobilization of the Itoyal ~avy and Army. These unit!') are ;(1) The Hoyal ava1 Auxilim'y f'ick Berth Reserve, which would be nUll, ·hed for duty eithor to the naval hospitals 01' in the sickhay of f 'hips of 'V~tl'. (2) The Brigade hearer-companies, the headquaders of which are in c rtain garrison towns and at the headquarters of the military di.,trict. (3) The ~Iilitat'Y Home Hospitals Reserye, which would be employed in hospitals at the rnilital'Y stations at home in war time. To sum up, the f't. John Ambulance Brigade at the present time is composcd of 1:3 Diyi. ions, with 21,911 members. In British Dominions Overseas (na,mely, Australia, Canada, Ceylon, India, ~ra1ta, X ew ?;ealancl, I 'outh Afriea and f 'traits ~'ettlcments) t here axe 1 ;3,'> Divisions with 2, 68 mem b rs ; that is a total of 2{,779 membe],s, of whom '12-10 al'C women. Then, within the United Kingdom onl.\', it has tll abo\ e-mentioned ReselTes. The Hoyal 1- a , al Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserye of 670 men; 8 Beare]' Colt1panies, cach :)s men, ,,,ith a total of {6{ men; ~[ilitary Hom JT ospitals Hesenc ~ 300 men, ancl IH I't. John Ambulance Brigade Companies of ;3,27 mon and 1 ,95 .women j total within the 1Juitecl Kingdom ".-)01 mcn Clncl women' makmg a grand total of 30,418 avaibbl ' for hospital <;el'Yiee in war. But this does not by any means 1'e ])l'csent th 11111no01' that would volunteer in cas~ of national emergency, fo]' it may be safely a:scrted that <.1, lal'ge propol·tloll of the total strength of the BrIgade', wlio are unable hom various considerations to register th ir nam~'" c1 uring p 'ace, would do so immrdiately after the declaration of a 1: atiollul wal·. ow, it may h asked why I am taking up ;yOU1' time in describing a worl" with ,,,hich I have been long connected! Iti ' becau e for {Oreal's I heLve been anel still remain of opinion that the organization which 1ms boen developed by the Nt. John Ambulance Brigacle is the most practical way in which the /Ie)'sonnel of Red Cro s 'ot.:ieties Cl,n be ma.ini<tillcd, alld because by its active u ' efulne.. in peace and by continually cncoul'<Lging the e"J'J'it (Ie em?! , discipline and efficiency it i.. so ncees 'ary to cultivate, it is nlways in <1, state of preparation for WeW. But it must not be thought tb,tt I am anogating to a British Society <.1, po. ition to which no analogy can be found in any other country. Ou the contml'Y, I know from a long experience gained in war, and from those whom we nre proud to acknowledge as the leaders of the Hed Oro'~ propaganda, how complete and well trained are
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Paper read at the Ninth International Red Cross 10nCerence at Washinoton, .. A., ~Jay, 1912, by Sir John Furl y, .13., and Report made by Colonel Guy Carleton Jones, Director-General of the Medical Services, D partment of l\liliLin, and Defence, Delegn,tes of the Order of St. John of ,J erusn,lelll n,ppoinLec1 by the hapter-General with the n,pprovn,l of the SUD-Prior. A :NATIO:N..\L RED
1n.OS.' -' OCrETY AND AFFILUTED
A ' 'ocL\'Trox~, Ren,d at the Conference by IR J OIIN FURLEY,
C.il ..
I haye the honour to a,ppcal' hero lo-day, not as a repr entatl\'e of a national Hed Cros 'oeiety, but as a, d legale from the Ordm' of ft. John of Jerusalem in England. This etppal'cllLly anomalous pO'ition is not. 0 irregular as it. maJ~ seem, .for I het\ e on S >vcl'al occa ions ac:ted III the ame capaCIty S111C(, 1LG0 when 1 attended the onferenc held in Berlin in th carly days of the Hcel Cross 11:0\ cment. ince that time I haye att nded eyery subsequl'llt lnt J'ncttlOnal Conference, namely at G neya, ] 88'*: CU']sruhc, Ibul: Homc, 1t'D3; Vienna 1 97' 'to Peter burg, 1902; London, 1907. In lU{JG, I had tho honour' to be sent by the British GO\ el'Dment to :ellOnt as 011e of the deleo'ates to the International Conference fOl' the Heyisiull of the o Conycntion of Gcneya. My principal object in now addressing you. is to enclea\ our to ~how the close connection which ought to eXIst betw( en a natIOnal Red Cross Society and such bodies as the ~\.mbulnncp DepnrtmenL of the On1el' which it i my privilege to l'CIH·('sCl1t. I 'OOll after the establishment of the Rt, .J obn Am bulallco ~ \.ssociatioll in 1 17, an ol'o-anization which was intended to teach men nnel women ho\'\' to acl~ini tel' first aid to the 'Ii ·tim~ of accident in ci\ il lite, it was considered necessary to oifel' ilHlucements to tho'e \\ho had gained certificates and badges of proficiency, e.pccia]]y thoi'e \\ hose liycs \\'('re pent in places where <1ceiclcnts wel'e llOt of suell dnil~T occul'rence as in mines, factories, crowded cities 01' on raihYclYs, and who Lhercrore required some stimulus to encourage them to kecp up the knowledge they had acquired. ,Yith the expCl·ien(.:l' I had gained ill wHr [ tmyelled throughout my own country alld yentUl'ecl to lll'omi 'e to our ambulance pupils thctt should \\-e oUl'selYes again h ' ill\'olyecl in \\"m' the military authorities would aecept wiLh gratitude the a, sistan 'e of those who were competent to be em'o]]ed a' a. .'upplcm nt to tho !loyal Army ~Iedical Corps. The 'to John Ambulance Brio-ade wa,s originatcd more than :30 years a.go, and from very small beginnings the men and women enrolled FlO on made themselves quite <1, neceSSell'Y c0I1111lomcn t to the Police ] orce on every occasion when large crowdH hcwe been 1rought together by great public pageants, social or political mcetillgH, 01' riotous assemblies. The Brigade in the earlier stages of the Doer ,Varin 1899, (when sllch a supplement to the Itoyal Army Medical Corps, as had been foreshadowed, became an absolute necessity,) olIerccl their services to the 'Val' Office, and more than 2,000 men were accepted and sent out to the Army in South Mrica. From the moment of their
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many bodie in other countries which though working to some xtent separately from the nationnJ Red Cros Committeo in poace, are united with it in "war. In the, c, if 1 mi tcLke not the connection with their own .i\Iinistr~T of ' Y;:1r i, mainto,incd, and the superintendence and direction of the Army l\[edical Aulhol'itie on all questions of h o IJital requirement and diLcipline are neyer relaxcd. Go \'ernment. , aud c peeially bclligerentR, can only l'ecognize one R ed ero ' Society for n.ch naLion, a,nd LbcrC£o1'e niis hohlR a YE'l'y shong po ition when the military authority is rep1'e ented on tIle Central Executi,'e Committee as 'well 0, on the Staif of en.eh of the Affiliated..:l. o.ciation. Thus thl' official and yoluntary , 'l'Yicos al'e ~hm,J~ kept III .touch, and the latter ho,s the great advanta,ge of obta1l1ll1g at all tnne neceL'ary instrllction, trainillg and ach'ice. The Central body and. it afriliated b1'o,nch R, \\'hateyer ma.,>, be the precise nature,o.f the a 1 tunce. to be rendered by them, ar ,'0 linked together b y offiCIal re:lwe entatiyc thn,t tl~e mobilization of Lhr separate voluntary umt,' can take place llllultaneou ly "wi lh thn,t of th ~a~ional Al'l~l:V-, It 1 to ~1Ch oeietie that I more s])(lcially wish to IllYlte attentlOn, because, lIke the t. John Am bulance ,A socintion of my ~wn country, they hold them elye l' ady to supplement the AUllY MedIcal Departmcnt, and from the 1110men t of mobilization to become amalgamated with ~he non-combatant r ortion of the ,Arm.y. I hope I o,lll makmg my elf clear whilst enclcn,Youl'inO' to show tI1a,t more than one oeiet.y, act~ng inde!? ndently in time of pcace, an be ad\·antageously a soclated 111 what 1 called Bed 1'0 s wOl'k, and the)T c~n thn re~der inel:>timable eryice in ciyil life, whilst at the. am'e time pl'epar~ng for t~le. ealall1~ty <?f 'w ar .. For this pnrpo e the decentrahz0'tlOn of socleile .hanng kmdrec1 mms appear to me the most pra,ctlca~ method, proYlde~ that the links already l' f ned to ~re centred III ope repre entatn'e body, by whi·h the controlli.ng m fluence of the" ar Depa~'tment shall be fully recognized and acceptcd. Thu we hould ha "e a fram ework of l'adre ' so linked togcth I' that the rank , ~an be filled, the ofricer and supel'null1erarie. nominated and the w~ole m ~antane<?usl.r gal\-anized int(l action on the first 'all from the Ii ar O~l:ice . ")th ~ut. such intelligent preparation ill pene, yolunt.ar:r aId for ,'i ar IS lIttle better than the expression of good mtention,', and the e are carcely appreciated at .Ll.rmy headquartcrs at tl~e. mO.ment when eyerr effort i .. being trained to its utmo. t in the mobIlIzatIon .of a fig~1ting army. ,,11at an Ambulance Brigade did in 1899, when ItS ~erYlces w.ere .offered for • outh ,Afril'a" i the be, t ex~mple ~ c,an ~lye! th0't, III tIme of peace, there is no afhantage for thIS. and sllmlar 111 'htutlOns to be centralized in a national Hcd Cross SOClClr Two 01', three a' ociationR, each d.iifel'ino- in its aim ' in pcace, but "lth on~ ob]ec,t III -:mr,. can be orgamzed 111ueh more completely and, ~ 'ononllcally If ll1amt~111ed separates" until call d 011 by the GO\ elnment of the countr~· m the hour of ationaln eel. . _-i Central R~cl C:ro Committee will ho,\'e suHicil-'nt to occupy its t lD1e and enerO'le l!l. the management of its fl1l1c1s anel in 1.he creatiun an~ g~.nenll ~upern~lOn of ~he ,:ast machiner"y ,ybich a, cledaration of wal \\ III se~ m m~tI~m, \,,1111 t It may leaye to affiliated ,oei 'ties the task of findmg trammg and keeping together a perso.llnel of men a.n l w~men, doctol's, llUl'SeS, apothecanes, dressers oJ'derlics cooks O'rooms illl vers, etc. ' , , b , At the. outbreak of war the official chiefs l'esponsible for the care of the SIck and wounded should be in a position to call for such L
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supplement<1l assistance as they may l'equil'o; and from that moment the whol of the sel 'ded JJe1'Sonnei sllOul(l be enrolled, and at once should pass under military 'ontrol and authority. Uniform is quite a secondary consideration, the one indispensable and uniform badge being the Hed Ul'OSS <1l'l1l1ct, stamped and issued only by the highest military s<111ction. I have said little about th rl.l'1terial resources of Red Cross. 'ocieties. These we know hom experience are inexhaustible; as we have seen in the pa,st the most patriotic and generous effol'ts have been evoked and rich and poor have given to their utmost. Such splendid examples ma,y be repeated; but I would urge that they should not be relied on, ane'l th<1t such offers, if made, should only he accepted through the one channel of the nationo,l Heel 'ross I 'ociety. No two wars can ever be carried out under identical conditions, nor will they approach similarity. The 'ircl1mstances are liable to daily change. This is a very large subject, and one into which I need not further enter. Iy desire is to advocate a general PI' p~Lration of voluntary aiel under proper guidance, together with a sYl:ltem combining the greatest elasticity with the pos, ibility of rapid concentration under military authority. I lay l'eat stl'CS, on the elasticity of the rules imposed on Voluntary Aid • loci ties previous to their enl'olment of their members in the ranks of the Army, At the pr'scnt time in my own country great attention is heill'r cleyoted to yoluntary aid detachments of men and women. It is h01'C that the nee sityful' a grcat amount of mobility becomes apparent. The dil'eution that a war will take cannot be predicted, and eyery calculation mll,de before hand is likely to be upset .• '0 with an elaborately prepared p el'so1Luel, those who may be willing to undertake responsibilities when war is a I' ])lote pos, ihility may, and probably will, find at the ih'st alarm that local, family and phy 'ical circum .. tance outweigh the strength of their lightly accepted obligations. For this l'eason, if £01' no othel', the s~'stcm of eadres is the 1110 t likely to produce good l' 'suIt " as under pl'Oper organization all yacc.tncie' cnn be filled up by tho>:ie "ho h11,\"e no objcction to he shifted from one locality to another. A \\ar ,,·hich lllay cummence abroad mal' end at home 01' vice-ve1'sll, and thcrcfore to haye ,1 (;Olnpletely u,_eft~l and practical sy tem the utmO'L mobility 1l1ll.'t be obtained. The 2,000 men of the. 'to John Amblll<lnee Brio-ade scnt out to I 'outh Africa in 1 89 were drawn from all part.' of Gr at Britain, and the nLl'ious detachment were not really formed until th e cla,tc of their enrolment, and fcw of them until this time had sc n the olli<.:prs appointed to command them, The , ame may 1)c said of th 80,) member::> of the Princess Chri 'tian Army X u1' ing Heserye, who ,,-er di ·tribllteel amongst the hospitals throughout the ,\'hole arca of the wal'. The ideal Hed Cross Society is a national iu.'titution which keeps only one objcct in yiew, and that i ' the alleyiation of the suffering of sick and wounded sailors and 'oldieI' in '\ar. But it should he the centre of Yal'ious other philanthropic societie, each performing an important work in peace, and yet so constituted that, whil-t training it. members for the relief of the yictims of the many elisa tel's which are of daily OCCU1'1'ence on ca and land in ciyil life, they can be depended on to gi ve tmb~tantial aid to the Army ~Iedical Corps in time of ,n'Lr. "\"\11ilst recognizing the plendid manner in which this has been accomplished by other nations I 'ball, I hope, be pardoned if, for purpo ' s of illu tration, I more particularly refer to what has been attempted in my own country. In many re pects we
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are, from a Red Cros point of vie"w, much behind somo othor • tate8 ; this al'i es from tho fa,ct thn,t hitherto om' insuln.l' pO'ition hn.s p1'evented u from fully rcn.lizing th necessity of prepn,ring for a time of war, which we are always hoping may neyel' n,gn,in occur, Tho Boer ,Yal' ga,ve a rudc shock to this belief, for I need not l' ,fer to thc many smn.ll WeLl'S from which our Empire never Reems to be hee, and fol' which the unn,ided official medical el'vice is fully adequate. 'Yhat wa' our po ition in IS!)!), when it became neCe8Sal'Y that the official medical sel'Yice 'hould be reinforced on a In l'gc scttle'? The (;elltral Committee was, I v~~ntUl'e to St1.~', as l'epre<;entil,tiYe no body as could be brought together for sueh n puq)ose. The Hed Cross, 'ociety \yn' repre ented by three mem bel'S, the Princess Christian ~\l'lny ~ Ul' ing Re erye by two and the I-)t. John ~\lllbulance Dl'igac1e by two; and I wOlud empha'ize the fact that the NecretaJ'y of, 'tate fur 'Yell' nominated three offi<:el's and the Fir. t Lord of the ~\dmiralty one oflicer to thE (;entral COlllmittee, in order that the ciyil n.lld military hmlH.:hes should act in concert. They were \yell p1'oyided with funds for the pUl'chas of Ruch tOl'e., and even luxuries as are so nece 'S;1.]'y to tho welfare of im'alids; gencrOLl.' subscription' pourccl in, ancll11,l,uy ma,gnificenL uffel'f> "\\"81:e acccpted from prinlte incliyi<1uals and corporate bodies, who at theIr own expen,'e sent out and maintained completely equipped ho pital', sanitary trains and ho pitn,l . hips. '~Yitl~out entering. into furthcr details it is sufficient fur my })mpose to llldlcate thus bnefly what was dOlle at tha,t time by the British Heel ()ro , 'ociet\'. ~ 0': to c~ntin.ue my argument as to the adntntage uf affiliatcel ?ocIebes <~ctll1g 1l.1depc:n?ent~y ~ncl performiJlg their own special work 111 peace tune; thIS BntIsh , OClCty at the outbrcc1.k of tho HocI' War had. no personnel <?utside its o\\'n ollkes; but it had no clifliculty in findlllg and cnl'ollmg doctor., and fOl'tunn.tcly there wcrc two bocliefl from ,\~hich h~l'g~ ~ontingent. cou~d be immee1iat~ly drawn. One was the Pnnce s (;h1'1 'LIan -\I'my ::J uJ'smg HeselTe wInch, as 1 haso all'eady stated, ,ent out 0.) ,la(he~ to South .--if~'ica. All of thes~ were rar~funy sele~te~l by a ~nal1 Conulllttee.O\-er \\"l11<.:h Hcr Hoyal l-hghness Pnl1eess C~ns.ban pre ~ded, ~nd Ol~ whlcb the "T~1.l' Office was reprcsente(l ; their pr111cIpal qualIficatIOn belllg the fact that they had all unclcl'O"one at l~a t thr~e ye;;1.1's training in a large public hOSl)itnl, anel posses~d ccrtificates SIgned by the principal medical officer' anel tbe nmtl'OllS und l' whom they had 'en'ed. These nurses it \\-ill be admitted funned 11U ~ean ad(lit~on to the. permanent s~aff of the Army :x ursc~. Fur hosp1tal orderlIes the milItary authonties, as I haye saiel had I'CeOUl'SC to the St, .John _--imbulance Brigade, of whom more tha.~1 :2,000 mem hers went to the seat of war. . I h~ve thus l?laced before you, orne .·alient examples of the manncr 111 whICh a nahonal Red Cl'OSS ,'ociety ran be 111<1.intaincc1 t1.nd kept rea~y f?l' great emerg~ncies by uniting with other n sueintiulls, ea<:h actm~ mdependently m pea.ce, but collaborating for \\-ell' on rules sanctIoned b~r the militaryautborities, -I\'ho should be represented, not only O~l the Central Committee, but al.'o by an officer on the Exeeuti'-e Comr~llttee of each n.ffiliated as ociatioll, to he invited to attend on all occaSIOml when military mattcrs are to be discussed. If this were my first appeara.!we at an Intel'lla.tional Conference of Hed Cross Societies I should. h~sIta.te befor~ ven~uying to express my views on the work of such ~oCletlGS and then' pOflltIOn both in pea.ce and w,w; hut after an ex penence of 43 years I am SUl'e you will not gnlclge me a certain
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amount of latitude, especially as at my age,. 1 can scal'~ely hope to atten~ ctnotbcr of these most intel'esting meetlllgs. I WIll therefore .a\,~1l1 myself of ~hjs <?pp'ort~m~ty ~o strongly urge 011 the y~ung.el' .soCletI:s the nceesslLy of (bscr~1111l1t.1.tlllg between ~hat wOl'k whICh 1S mtended fo1' waI, .. timc, a11cl entItled to the protectIOll of the brassard and f1ag establisbcel hy Lhe Conv('ntio11 of Geneva of 1861, an~l that reace-work which though qua.1ly phila.llthl'ol>i~ has n? need of .mte1'1latIOn.al safeguareh;. The lctttcr can be ?l:tl'l"lcd on m peace.-tIme Ul~der .ltS own distincti,'c badO"cs, but thCl'c IS a. gren.t danger 111. allowlDg It to .be thought, as is too often the <.:ase, .thn.t the H.eel Cross IS a f>ymbol whIch can he elisplctycd over all hospItals an.d .amhula!1~es, and worll by, the Jlerso7/ !let a.ttached to them whether clv~l 01' mllItal'Y· ..\ l~ed Cross arm-badge or flag is of 110 value unless It be ~tallJlJed ~n.cl Is::;u,ed by milihry authority; an( 1, if a110'\'ecl in time of peace, huw IS It possIb~e to withdraw it on the Ollthl'en.k of war from persons who are not entItled tu usc it? In n few coulltries the usc of this hadge without authority is made a penal OffCll<':(" and in my own and. some otl~Cl'S step;s ~ave alrcctdy he en taken to conform to .the rule la.HI clown .ll~ ~he ItevIsed (;o11\ention of lDOG. If it be conSIdered n. cnme for clnhans to t~lke up arl11s against the ('11e111Y witho~lt.,:-eariJ1p; the uniforlll o~ a belhg?rent Hull accepting all tho l'e~p(Il1SI1)lhty .wl11c:h attaches to It, sure:y It is qually dangt;rous to P('rJlllt the P'0J111SCU<?US usc ~f the Hed Cross lmclg' ()f lleutrality to those who a)'~ no~ e!ltItl cl to It, and \,:,ho ma;.y llse it fo]' a Yc1.ricty of pUl'poses wluch It IS needless to speCIfy. \\ e htL, e a Flag; we hnn~ tt Badge; let us do our best to protect them.
Report to the Pre ident and Council of the Canadian Branch of the, 't, John Ambulance Association, by Colonel Guy Carleton Jones, I heg to report that I Pl'O<.:c('cled to \Yashinpt?n, vir( X ew. Y ol'k on ::'I [ay :)lh, ,11lcl thel'o met l'ir .John Furley.' h . l1lgh,~ of ~ ust1se of tl~e Order nn(l 1kle o 'nt' from the Grand Pnol'Y· ,11'.T oan l' urley IS pl'Ohah1y the ll10"t <1isting~li , hccl \\-orke1" in ned. Cross work 0; the present (h,Y, '1.1Hl I l'l'~<~r(llt as a grcat honuur. Imnn~ been assOCIated \,ith on' who was cO)lsltlerecl to be the leader 111, and In many cascs the originator of, 1l1()"t of the fcatures uncler dicussion at the Xinth Intcl'llatiunal Hetl ~ross Conff'l'en<.:e. As \\cll as the Order of ,'t, John of Jerusalem, in England, the following; allied unlet's wero l'epresentcd :-The Bailli 13ranclenbUl'g cl('s .Tohaunitel' Ordcn, hy ::'IIajot' yon HCl'worth of .the German _\rrn)' ; The Teutonic Orelel' h\' Lieut.-Colonel J ohnnn i-ltelllel' of the AustrIan Al'my ::'I[cdical • 'el'\ ice'; anel The Sovereign Order of :JIal~a" by the ~oullt (;cwc1.zzi de la. ~ulllao'liH, and. urgeon General Ferrero ell Cayal1erleone of the Italiitn _\r~lY . Thirty-one countries were represented with a tubl of 1:30 deleg;ate':i. French WclS the otticiallanguage of the conYention, though English ,n1.S pCl'mitte~l, and most of the l'eports were printed in thc t\\'o lallgnnges. ~\s ':-111 b~ seen from the attu<:hecl programme, the range of f.;uh.iec~~ under d:~cu"IOn were y~ry large, ~ut all dealt with the subject of aIel and aSSIstance to sufferrng humalllty in war nncl peace. . . 'iI' J olm Furlcy pl'e<;enteel a, paper O~l thc functIons of allIed orrranizH,tions in time of peace urgmg the nnpol'ta,nce of ever l'emen~ be~ing thttt the Heel Cross is p~'imal'ily for u 'e in time of \var, In tIns
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contention I lutd the honour of supporting my colleao·ue. In most countrie , howe\'cr, especially Japan and the . nit d I:)tat s the Red Oro ocietie' .· are Ycry actiye1..:1 in l)eace relief ,,-ork andb tl~e 0' neral consensu 0 f opUllon among t t 1e uelegatcs ,,,as that it, i.' mo t de irable for Red ross ocieties to actively e~lg:nge in relief work in peace, if for no othe~' l'e~son than the valuable tra1ll1l1g and knowledge to be acquired for u e 111 tune of w"l,1'. A~ter reading the reports and papers herewith transmitted I am aJrald that w.e must confe s that in so called Hed ross work in time of pea?e we 111 anada are Yery much behind other nations. Th e Oanadwn Red Oro s ~_ ociety which, by the way, was only r eprcsented by ?~e.ladr, ~lrs. Gooderham, has announced that it will confino its actn'ltles to. h.n;es of w~r. It tl.len behove our Association to a sum the re yon.lblhty of thIS work III Ocmada. :r'o ~pproach in any way th:e peIfe~tlOn . hown by the Red Oro s OrO'alllzatlOn of othol' countrie~ WIll. reqUlre a Yery great broadening an ~ extending of the admini.trahon of our Branch. I would urge the immediate consideration of ~ethod and. means fOl~ ~s. uming the r esponsibility of rclief work in !lITles ~f atlOna.l c~lanlltI~s, so that when the no_'t Oonfel'cnce is held ill 191" probably: u: ToklO, the Oanadian Branch of the ~ It. J olm Ambul3:nce 4-s oClatlO.n ill:ay be able to take its place a rm actiyo and energ~tlC rehef orgalllzatlOn. It wa. rather humiliatin g to heal' the Amencan Red Cro repor.t that they had sent aid and assistance to the sufferers f~'Ol~l the fire III N ortl~ Ontario last year, wh n one knew th~t ou~' AssocmtIon had do:r;te notlun~. Much information as to ho\\thl rehef ','ork can pe orgamzed may be obtained from tho l' ports and paper:,:> attached. :Eroll :vhat I ha\'o obseryed in connection with the Arr:encan R e~ 9ross SOCIety, I think th~t it is of more importance to de, elop the l ehef work than the first md work for if the former is brought be.fore the public and receives its sUl;port the la,tter \vill ' deyelop of Itself. A yery interesting first aid competition wa h eld on the afternoon of ~ a~urday, :Jfa:v 11th j Tte~ms of ladie , scoutf':, policemen, fil'emen, men from the 1.:Jl.C.A:, .l at~onal Guardsmen, sailors, regular f>oldien" ~nd. o~hers com pete~1 m theu'. seyeral classe·. An in tl'll cti ye and leah t~c demonstration . was glyen of First Aid in an explo ion in n F~~l tITll:'d bOn the e,emng of. '\'ed!lesday, 16th, the method of teaching llS 1 ,Y means of .monng pIctures was demonstrated 1 y illajol' ~ynch, U.S. Army MedIcal Oorps, who is in cbarge of the :E'irst Aid epartment of the Red Cross 'oeiety. illost of the abovc f~ature~ c.ohl~ldld be pro<;luced when we bold the competition for the Ihilw'LY Ie next WInter. < < T~1e. ~ed C1'~ ~ ~ .'OCIety had one of tbeir demonstmtion cars on eXhl~)l~~on. '11ns IS an old Pulh~lan fitted up as a lecture cal', and the SOCIety has two ?f these. coyenng the entire railway system of the c~untry. ~ach h~s.It medIcal ofticer as instruetor, ariel the ex pen ef{ a.l~l paId b J th~ ~ OCIety? ~xcept haulage, \vhich is given free by tbe co~pa~11es . A SI~1ll~ar ~ar would seelll to me to be an e . ential fl 01a~ whay t e w~Ik of our AssoClatlOn In Canada. The s~cIal part of t~e programme was on a yery layish scale and was T:fStt a~n£h~~~A~ite iio~~~~,uded a reception by the Presiden t and 1\Ir~.
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Report by Colonel Guy C~rleton Jones upon Exhiuits at The Ninth International Red Cross Oonference, ,Vashington, 7th-17th l\Iay, 1912.
The exhihition in connection with the Ninth International Red Cross 'on fcrenc was in t111'e main sections:Fi?'st. -rrhe exhibits competing for tho pl'izes oITered by lIer ImporinJ Majesty tho ~mpl'ess :JI,1l'io 1:i'eodol'ovna or Hussia. Second.-Gonoml cxl1ihi t~ hy tho Jled Cross Societies of various ll<ttions anel :tlso by in(li vicluals. rphinl. Exhibit'i and demonstrations by tho .\1eclical Departmont ot the nitocl ~ 'tatos Army, ,wd th,l,t of the U"niteel 8tates X~wy. The Empress :JIm'ie Feoclol'o,'mt Prize Competition was eli vided into the following subjccts :" ~ O. 1. Organization of the methods of evacuation of the wounclccl on the B,tttlo-fielel, comprising as complete an econol11;)' as possible in litter boarers." Thit:l took the for111 of a written pamphlet on tho subject, except in on ' or two 'ases, whon a mo(lel was prescntec1. Those papers will ho sub.-eq L10ntly publishod and will pl'oYe of intel·cst. Lieut. & Qmr. II. BalTa,tt, P.A.l\I.C., was ono of the competitors. t. XI). 2. .POl-tablo washstand for war for use by the ~ 'tu·geon." "Thoro was a con 'idonlble rango of exhibits in this class, the prize heing ll,wal'clecl to a somewhat elaborate .tel'ilizing wash ·tancl suita,ble for a Clearing Hospital. Liout. &; Q11l1'. H. Barratt, P .A.:JI.C., showed a model of ,1, very . ol'viceablo and simple wahstand that would be most suitable for u 'e at tho Dressing. 'tation. , .l. o. :3. :JIethods of Packin~ Dressings tor Aid ~ 'tations anel .\.mbulances." The most interosting exhibit in this cIa 's was Dr. VOll Oettingen's demonstration of his method of trcating wounds by fir taid. I hope to obbLin further information upon this subject which is a most imp ortn,nt ad nUlCC in emergellCY stll'gel'Y, and ,vould be, I considel', of great seni<.:e in tho fielel. .. ~ TO. -1. ·Wheeled ~tl'ct<.:herf{." This class drew many exhibit·, but tho most of them \vere of doubtful pl'aeti<.:al value. 1 noti<.:ed nothing I would recommend foe considemtioll. " ~ O. 5. Ua.niage of .Itr >t<.:her on }Iule Back." I do not think that any efhcient method can be deyised to enable c), stretcher to be <.:<tl'l'iod loaded on a mule. A number of im-entions were ShOWll a.ttempting' to soh"c this yel'y diilicult question j all were c:omplicntetl and certainly did not seem to be pmctical. No practical test wa.s made by the judges, so it is hard to see how an award could b' made. " ~ o. G. Folding ~ Itl'ctchel', easily portable." V ory many stretcher· werc shown of all varieties, or. which ~o my mind the simplest and most portable was that no\y III used III the United ~ 'tate' ArIDY. I intcnd to recommend the purchase ot a somewhat similar stretchol' for use with O~walry Field Ambulances, Cav"l,lry Hegiments and Al'tillery Brigades. " No. 7. Transport of wounded between war vessels, hospital ships and the coast." 'urgeon General ~ 'tokes' plan £01' the rapid and humane transport seemed, as far as my knowledge wOl-lid allow 1110 to judge, to be very thorough. T
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, ~ o. Ii. rrhc beRt method of lwn,ting l'<till'oncl cat·s by n f>ystem independent ot ih' locomotlye." This i n, 'ubjcd of great importance to us, hut it is doubtful if the oCC<1Rion is Yery likely to ariRe ,yhen the stcn,m from the engine could not be u 'eel in passenger carriages. In 1.1Ring freight car, howcyer unit heating wouhl h,ne to be adopted and all of Lhe systcms shown would be well ,yodh n, tria,L " X o. 9. The be ,t model of a pOl'lable 110entgell .. \pparntu:4, pCl'luitting utilization of X Ib~Ts on tho bltUle-Ji.eld :tnd ,tt first aid stcttions." The conditions of this compctition wcre, 1 think, unfol'i.l1nn,te. It is ditiicult to see how uuclel' modern conclit,ions, c.'cept when in :;;trong defen .iye po. ition , an X Hay .Appamtus coultl be of R'l'\'ice at a first md Rtation. The pOl-table X Hay laboratory for US(' in connection \\'jth an automobile took tho brand 'Pri.' of :3,600 c10k ftn, the whole exhibition. Kee ~\.ppelldix A. 1 doubt ,pry 111nch that it conl(l be u ed in the llUUUlcr intended, but it came 11earost to the requirements called for in the conditiow. An Appamtus exhibited by the ItoenLgcll ~IanufctctUl'ing Company of Philadelphia, which has been adopted by the United Ktates ,rar Department, is a, yery useful and pradict'tl method of suppl~'ing :s: Hay diagnosi '. It is portable ('no ugh to be u ed a far forward as a cll'es'ing station. 1 will l'ecommend the purcha?e of one of these machines for each Diyision, they n)'e not exgen lye. General Exhibit by Heel Cross. 'ocieties and incli vicluuls.T~le. German H.ed Cro<; i-)ociety had n, VCl'Y large and complete e?11blt, much. of It \nets of intere. 't, a ' showing impl'ovization \\ork by '\ oluntary -,\.ld Detachments. It is hoped that when the next Conference is held in 1917, that a .. good <1 show will hc made hy the Yoluntc1.l'Y Aid Detachments of Canada. The Gcrman Hcd Cross also showed an interesting exhibit of their work in connection ,,,ith the preyention of tuberculosis. Thr Cuban TIed Cross Legion exhibited th~ll' meth.od .of work in geneml n~d Cross work in ,nu' and ] )cace. T~ls orgamzahon seems to be estabh. heel on a verr firm hasis, and is endently ready to meet any emergeney. The Heel C)'o s Kocicty of Japan. had a. ,cry extensiye di play of their ,York in all its branches; most l?-terestmg were the saml)les of all the field cquipment upplied to thelr Red Cro s Detachments, ~ome Japanese Army equipment :yas al~o ShO\D1. The Red Cross. 'oclety of Japan which is undcr the lIDllledlate patronage of the Emperor and Empress has had n, rcmarka,?le growth, All cla ' 'es join, it · \'al'ious gmdes of cleeoration arc gl ven to mel~lbers, regular to those who subsCl'ibe 25 yen, ,pecial to those .who~ gr:-e 200 yen, Honora,ry jIember given to Princes of the Impena.l £ al~lly, or other per ons who h<:we done some specia,l act in COlllleC?lOll WIth Red Cross work, and the Order of jIel'it to those who have gl'n~n 1,000 yen, or have done some special deed. III Appendix 13 are c€l'ta~n P~p~l's referring to the Japanese Heel C1'O,'s. A model was shown of IshlJl ~ patent canya ' filter, 'which was leu'gely used by the Japanese Arm)' m the late war.. I may say that I had preyiously had one of these filters ma~e, an? I( Jor~s part, of our new sanital'y case, T~e model of the hospItal slup l\.osal jIaru was sho,,'n, she is a small ShIP of only 21636 tons, but did good work during the wa,l'. Most of the Japanese eqUl'pment shown was l'ough m~cl of poor workmanship, but eVIdently not mtended to be of a very lastmg character. The Austrian Red .C:'oss s~owed some very excellent light canteen panniers with almllllllum dIshes, for mountain transport.
International Rfcl 01'088 Conje1'P1We.
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rrh .Ame)'ic~tnHec1 Cross had a mostelaborate cli sphy and c1emonstndion of their work, in the sevcra,l lml.l1cbes:- (l) Helicf work in peace; (2) First Aid Dcpa,rtment; (:3) TUl'sing Department; (J) 'York in time of wa,r. This YCl'Y active organizatiJll cal'l'ies on a lnrge \\ ol'lz ; it is dosely conncctecl with the UOH'1'l1ll1ellt and 1ms its oflice ill the "Tetr J) 'pal'tment :.lond it.. cnergies arc clil'ecte(l to the relief of , ulfel'iug resulting from calamitieiS :mcl c1isaf;tors, it also does tlw work that is clone by the Vietorian 01'(1er of :Nurses in Ua.nada. Its metho(1 of work uncler nenernl Da.vis, ::\liss Hm1.l'dmall, and their able assista.nts is well WOl'th a cn,reflll stuely hy similetl' organizations in Canada. The He(l Uross •'ocioly of POl-tugal, and those of Hussia, Rpain, NetherhJ](ls, Rwitzo)'land, Haly, Gree(;e, Ba.varia, uncI Ren-ia abo had exhihits of cOllsiclcl'ahle interest. Among the inc1i\'idual exhibits was one by ::\Jajor LOl'llC G(l]'(lner, A.M.e" Ottawa, of a • 'anital'Y jIilital'Y Serge, ,y hich attracted cOllsicleml)le attention. The 1 llitec1 l 'tatcs .I. T,wy shu\\'ec1 a completely fiUeel up operating room on a. battle, hip, The bospita,l ship'} 'oZw'e' was also opeu for yiew. An interesting exhibit l)y the .I. a\y was c1 collection of articles which the Hed Cn)ss will he c,tlled upon to fUl'l1ish in war. The nited States Army ;'Iec1ic:al Corps sho,Yeel c1 CU1l11)lete field equipment. I also had Ron oPPOl'tunityof thoroughly illspecting their HOW medical StOl'OS and thr. medical schoo1. Theil' field oq uipment has many improvements oyel' ours, hut 011 the \\11ole is not so complete and at the &<1me time compact as tlmt which ,ye h,L\'e adopted. Theil' uniyersa1 chest 01' tl'llllk is I think " 'orth adopting. I noticed that the same principle of improyisation as regal'ds onlnance equipment h~ts been adopted by their scn'ice. Theil' illllH'o"isecl 'quipment closely l'esemlJles ours. "A field hospital was encamped on the grounds n car the exhibition. I am of the opinion that their equipment as rcgard s tent " etc., is not as suitable as the 'ana,c1 ia,11, First ~\i(l. -An exhibition amI competition in fir ·t aill 'was held and proyecl 1110 t interesting and l'ealistic, espeeially the explosion in a coal mine. ::\IajOl' L~'nch, v., ._\'., who is director of the fil'St aid department of the Hed Cross, gayc a demonstration showing how the moving pietl1\'e ma,y he used to teach first a,id. From what I haye seen it is clearly eyic1ent that CanadeL is yery far behind other cullllhie", in Heel Cros ' ,,-ork, in peace and in time of war. The Uanac1ian Hed Cross. 'ociety haying decided to limit it. ,york to war time, it hehoyes the. 't . .John Ambulance Association to as ume the ta ·k. .I. Tot only should the l\<;SociRotion deyelop the fir t aid moyement, but it shoulcl takc up relief work of all kind,', and in conjunction with the Yictorian Order of ~ Ul'ses assume the work of relief llUl'Smg. T
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Territorial Branch.
st. John
BIHbl1[ancc tlssocintiott.
TERRITO RIAL BRANCH. Con troller- in - Chie f : LIEUT.·COLONEL
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L a dy Comman dan t-i n -Ch ief o f W omen's Voluntar y Ai d D etachments: L.\l>Y PEHHOT'J'.
Assistant Secretary:
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ANNUAL RE PORT, 19 12. THE work of the Territorial Branch dming the past yeur has been conducted under diilicultics which are not likely tu J'ecHl'. Firstly, certain troublesome que tions hacl to be settled a ' tu tbe L'cspecti \'e ph eres of work and influence of tll St. John .Ambulance Hrign,cle and oBhe Territorial Branch in regard to Yolunl.ary .Aid ])ct,whl1J nts, ~hc consequent discu:;, ions occupying some wcek.s .. oc<.:ondly, th~ l:c~pect;ye po itions of the I t . John .Am bulancc j .. ~ 'OCULtIOl1 and the })l'lllsh heel Cross Society in the counties haying become considerably unl'iettlcc1, 10nO' taking up most of the yem', \"el' canied OLl. These O neO'oti,ttion two matters brought the wod: of the Territorial Bra11ch 11ll:ge1r to ,1, standstill fo1' the time being, as ",hile <1, settlement was pencimg It W<l.!:i imposs~ble to define a policy f<,>1' t~1e Hranch. ,. The Importance of the Ternton<l.l Branch to the Orc1el' of I t . .T ohn l~ now becoming apparent thus. It is l)eculictrly the pro,-ince of the f-1t. John .A,J llbulance Association to teach the work that Yohmtnl'y ..'\'icl Detachments-which now form units of the Technical Hescne of the Territorial Force and haye 0 become an integl'al pm't of that FoL'ccmust learn in peace and will h,tYe to perforlll in wnr. This work has necessarily to be carried out on a very large scale, and concq uently the work of the Territorial Branch has now become an es, ential part of the general ,york of the Order. In spite of the diflicuJties above explained, ,teady pl'ogre s in the formation of new detachment' and in strengthening those already formed has been a prominent feature of the "-ork call'ied out by the Territorial Branch during the yeal' under review, with the rcsult that Territorial Force Associations in almost eTery count¥ now l'c<.:ognize and r egister Voluntary Aid Detachments of the I't. J Ohll Ambulance Association and the St. J olm Ambulance Brigade. Thesc two descriptions of detachments are closely connected, and during the yeaI' those working under the St . J ohn Ambulance Association wel'e invited to consider the advisability of enrolling themselves as Divisions of the I 't. John Ambulance Brigade. I 'everal followed the course suggested, but the majority preferred to devote theil' energies sololy to fitting themseh-es to render efficient aid to the sick and wounded in \Val' with out availing themselves of the OJ)po1'tunity of undertaking civil am bulance duty afforded by membership of the Bl'igade. There is no doubt alBo that the free grants of mate1'iel on the first formation of Voluntary Aid Detachments by the St ..J ohn Ambulance Association have greatly assisted in the measure of success attained.
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] ~y way of cnsUl'ing amicable relations between I 'to ,John Voluntary Aid DeLctchments of both descriptions, a. specia,l arrangement has bren made with the Ihief Commissioner of the Brigade by which a ll the Detachmcnts mi&ed in London, either by the TerJ'itoriGtl Branch ~r by the Nt. J ohn Amb~lanco Br!gade, are to come uncleI' th~ adminif>tration of <.1, l'epl'esen tab.ve 90l11lmtte~, and t}l'J Pl'ogl'(,ss of. thIs arran~o mont will be watched wIth llltel'est wIth a VIeW to Its possIble extensIOn to other coun tics. E. pcricnce of the scope and working of the Voluntary Aid Scheme haH brought about many interesting and instl'ucti:re local schen:-e~ of tntlnin')" in different pm'ts of the country, notably m the West Rldmg, Du]'hal~ mHl Kent. These will 110 doubt result in <.1, permanent improvement in local and even geneml organization as time goes on. The ordinary instructional wOl'k preliminary to enrolment in Voluntary Aiel Dchtchments has been cal'l'iecl out on as large a scale as hitherto, and cyon in counties such as Hertford, Bedford, I 'urrey ancl Sussex, where Nt. J olm Volulltctry Aid Detac~1ments have not be~n olJicially formed, considerable numbers of first cucl and home nUL', 'mg classes h"LYe be~n organized by the local TelTit()ri~1,l Bmnch I 'ecl'etal'ies the succ~s~ful c,tncliclate, ' in which class ~ ha\-o largely augmented the eXlstmg Vol Llnta,l'Y Aid Detachments o~ the County Territorial Assoc~ations, or l1C\,Ye helped in the foundatIOn of new detachments. Lleutenantlolonel 11. Grier, Hon. 'ecretary for > 'urrey, reports that about 1,000 ll1t'mbcn; of Voluntary ~\id Detachments hold the certificates of the I t. .J ohn Am 1ulance ~\"ssociation, and <t consiclemble number are in posse'sion of the medallion. LieutenH,nt-Colonel B. Gl'ifJper, .llon. I 'ecretary fo1' Hertford, 1'eports that GG classes haye been hel( cl,unng the pas.t yeal', and 7:3-1 member~ of 23 Detachments all hold St. John cerhficates. itIrs. Powell-Cutton, lIon. f-1ecretaJ'Y for Kent reports that, to the close of her term of office 27 classeH \\'ero held in which some 570 candidates wel'e successful, J'cs'nlting in the formation of 22 ,V omen's Voulltary Aid Dctachments. ~Ir · . Blount, Hon. Secretary for I'ussex reports the formation of 30 cJas ·cs 1'e ul ting in 470 successes at the examinations. All the succe' ful <.:andiclates subsequently joined Voluntary Aid Dc ta.chment . The Territorial Branch i ' is uing, as the re ult of experience, an amplification of the re o·ulatiol1.· con~ained in p~mphlet T.B. 9 (a), which it i'5 hoped will O'ive an a.pprecmble Impetus to lts work. Altbouo'h Ireland cloes not come under the Territorial and Reserve FUl'ee, Agt, it ha.s beon felt that trained assistance to the medical branch of such militttry fOl'<.:es as the. country possesse.s ,vould be o~ great value shoul(l the necessity for natIonal defence anse. For thIS reason the formation of a St. John Voluntary Aid Detachment of women in Dublin niversity is wolthy of notic~ as it is the fir t to be raised in Irelm~d. I'ign, ', hOWeyel', al'e not lackmg that ~he example se.t by the ladles of the Dublin Uni"er 'ity Detachment WIll be followed m other parts of the country. In 1'e 'pon e to repre ' en~a,tions made to the ~Iilitary A uthorities by the Tel'l'itol'ial Branch dunng the year, extracts fro111 the reports of the oili.cial ,Yar Office In pectOl's are now sent to the detachmCl~ts concerned and to HeadquClrtel·s. These reports. haye sl1o\yn a v~ry hIqh standard of efficiency, which reflect::; great crccht on ~hel'esponslble ofticers: It is interesting to note t~1Ut ne~dy halt th~ detac~1ments raIsed by St. .rohn consist of men, whIle theu' strength IS well III advance of the women's detachments, although the Voluntary Aid mo" ement has m I
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certain quarters been referred to as appealing only to women. The actual fact, how eyer, show that such a statement is incorrect at last so fal' as the 'to John Ambula,l~ce A ociation a,nd Brigade arc COllternecl. rrhe , Yest Hiding of York hire heads the list of counties with 53 drtadllnents, the next being Durham with 32 a,nd London with 2G. Hampshire, Glamol'gan and Kent are well to the front. Middle e. and \Yestmorland ha\'o been rather late in starting, but both 1.1re now well organized and show excellent promise for the future working of the Voluntcll'Y Aid scheme. The re ignations of Brigadier-General H. :JIends ::md Lieutenant-Colonel G. E. T\\-iss (R.A.M,C. ret.), the Hon, Organizing Secretaries of the ,Vest Riding and Hamp hire County Section" are recorded ,vith much regret. General :JIends' indefatigable efforts in furthering the objects of the Voluntary Aid scheme contributed in no small measure to the creation of one of the most efficient county organizC1,tion in the country, and placed the ,Yest TIiding at the head of the list, so far as the llum bel' and strength of its Yoluntary Aid Detachment are concerned. Colonel Twi s has also, in the face of numerous difiiculties and disappointments, ably furthered t. John Y oluntary Aid ,York and has compiled the official manual of instruction for Rt. John D tachments. The inclu ion of a ta,bulated list of all t. J olm Detachments, ,\-hethel' of the Brigade or of the Associ.ation, as an a,ppendix to the Hcpol't last year, was found to be of great ,cryice to those who ha\'e to deal with the local administration of the different detaehments, and a like arrangement has been followed on this occasion. The Territorial Branch owes much to the loyal and de'-otcd assistance of many men and women of all classes and, tat ions in life 1\ 110 haN each and all in their different degrees a,idecl the great na,tional ,York of succour to the country's sick and wounded citizen soldiers. The space at disposal precludes the mention of names, hut their absence from this Report does not indicate any want of appreciation of their unselfish selTices. R. C. TE:!\IPLE, Kn1'oht of Justice of the Order of St . .fohn, and Controller-in-Chief of the Ten·itoJ'/rt/ Jj),((I1Ch. T
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War Office Number.
Brigade 01' Associa.· tion Deta.chm't
CounLy.
31
5 E. R. Yorks
Brigade
E.R Yorkshire
33
7 E. R. Yorks
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35
3 E. R. Yorks
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"
3i
1 W. R. Yorks
St. J ohn No.
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13 Notts
39
"
43
7 Kent
"
"
45
5 Kent
"
"
47
9 Kent
"
"
19 Durham
49
53
5 W, R. Yorks
Assoc.
55
33 W. R. Yorks
Brigade
57
13 Hants
"
59
15 Hants
"
"
61
17 Hants
"
"
17
65
"
31
25.1.11
43
Wakefield
1.4.11
43
Worksop
20.3.11
54
Sitting-bourne
10.4.11
42
Doddington
10.4.11
43
Faversham
10.4.11
42
I andgate
10.4.11
.J;)
35, Potter Street, Worksop. W. H. T. Noble, TJ.S.A., Sittingbourne, Kent. P. G. Selby, L.R.C.P., M.lLC.S., Teynham, Kent. A. F. Street, )I. D., 13urgbfielcl, W cstgate·on·Sea. (Vacant.)
'hotton
15.4.11
36
J. Bolton,
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I
" Haml'Ehil'e
26.4.11 ]1.3.13
,Vool~ton
24.4.11
"Bihops WaUbam
28.4.11
I
I London
"
]2.4.11
Leeds
I Leicester
"
London
25.1.11
A. H. John ston, M.B.C.S., 497, AnlaLy Road, Hull. YV. T. Atkinson, 41, Trinity Street, Hull. F. R. Vaughan, 242, Spling Bank, Hull. W. Wormald, 12, York Street, Wakefield. Capt. A. J. Montague, ~r.D.,
I DewslJury W.R. York hire Wakefield
3 W. R. Yorks
1 L eicester
28
Durham
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51
63
25.1.11
R.A.M.C.(T.),
Kent
3 Kent
Name and Address of Commandant.
IIull
W. R. Yorkshitc ottingham Brigade
outhampton
29.4.11
Leicester
1.5.11
IIackney
5.5.11
,
9 London
\ Stepney
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Brigade or
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War Office Associa· C Number. tion ounty. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Detachm't ______ 21 Essex
71
7 London
73
1 Middlesex
75
7 Derby
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21 Durham
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Brigade
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79 81
" 7 W. R. Yorks
83
15 Lond on
85
11 London
87
15 W. R. Yorks
9
13 London
91
23 Essex
93
23 Durh am
95
7 ?\orthants
97
9
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99
I \
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" 3 DerLy
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L. R. Deuce, 26, Station Road, Sittingbourne, Kent. T. Potts, Doddington, Sittingbourne, Kent. J. Venis, 'Vestgate.on., ea. J. G. trood, 60, Guildhall Street, Folkestone. ,V. II. Brewer, Front, 'treet. Shotton Colliery, c/o Durham W. H. Terry, 2, York Place, Knowle, Mirfield. A. Brooksbank, c/o Mrs. I tanley, Ferry Lane, Stanley. .J. ,V. Bellamy, 63, Blackman Lane, Leeds. J. O. Houghton, Trelawne, Obelisk Road, Woolston. E. J. Caffyn, High treet, Bishops Waltham. W. R. ,Jones, 3, Kenilworth Road, Southampton.
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Locality. 1 ________ •
::>.5.11
Date of Registration. _ __
No. of \ )bI~rms· Name and Adclress of Commandant. ,. 3_1._12_·_]~1
,Valthamstow
5.5.11
'~ 6 .J
L ondon
East London
5.5.11
37
Middlesex
Harrow
5.5.11
39
Derby
Shire1)rook
1. 5.11
Durhal11
,Yearmouth
8.5.11
E. Lancashire Haslingden
6.5.11
40
Pontefract
25.5.11
51
IIackucy
25.5.11
,17
Ha,mpstead
25.5.11
43
Garforth
30.9.11
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I Haggerston
30.5.11
32
Essex
East Ham
30.5.11
35
Durham
Biltley
30.5.11
62
Northamp· ton Korthumberland
Northampton
19.6.11
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N'ewcastle·on·Tyne
12.6.11
41
Warwick
Coventry
19.G,11
46
Derby
D erby
26,6.11
56
I W.R. York hire London
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A. E. G. II. Blum, \ 87,ForestRoad,Walthamstow N .. Hambur;;er, 2.Green Lanes. toke Yewington, G. M. Edwarci', )f.B., K.H.P., i 4, High trctt, Harrow. • E. E. Booker, Hock HOll"e, War,'op Yale, hircbrook. R. Wllhams. 46, I'outl~wick Road, :'Ionk· wearmouth, . . ·un·l~nd. E. Gmham, 3, Dearclengate, IIa-lingden. T. C. Amery, Tug:' ... Took. outhgn.te, l'ontefract. A. G. I ontbcombe, M.D., 3, irlncy Hoad, outh Ihckney, N.E. C. J. R MacFadden, ?lLD., 30,Frognal,IIamp tead,N. W. R. Routledge, J unr., Trcnch Hou'(;., Garforth. H. G. Wakcly, 32, Lavencl(;r Gro\'e, Queen' Road, Dabtou, N.E. A. A. Atkins, 41, First A\,enuc, Manor Park, Essex. D. ,\Tilson, lI.B., Brooksiue, Birtley,c/o Durbam A. II. Rice, IIardingstone, ..orthampton G, R. Curry, 9, \Vindsor Terrace, Gosfol'th, N ewcnstle·o!1· Tyne. Rev. ,V. Dore Hudgarc1, Longford Grange, Ooventry. E. N. Wood, Leahurst, Old NormantoD, Derby, T.
W.R. Yorkshire Brigade Lonclon
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T. Lamb, 256, Alliance Avenue, Hull. H. Anthony, 12, winburne Street, Hull. A. C. Carter, 7, Sefton Street, Hull. A. Rollinson, 42, Duke of York Street, Wakefield. ,V. Greatorex, Overend Road, Worksop.
FrontSt., hOttOllOOl. ,e/oDur. E. Cbarlesworth, 37 OroftVilla, Gomersal, nr. Leed" E. Corni:,h, C5 Bottombo~t, ,'tanley. S. Mortimer, 57 Globe Road, Holbeck, Leed .. 49 \ H. G. R. Aldridge, Ea tficld, Bitterne. ,1:3 O. ~lartil1, West Vene, Swan· more, Bishop's 'Yaltham. W. T. Tulfol'd, 41 2, Lower Oedar Road, Bevois Town, outhampton. T. B. Matthews, R. O. Gilroy, :bLB., 56 104, Lorne Road, Clarendon Park, Leiceste r. 52, U ppingham Road, Leicester. R. J. Hayes, ~Iajor 4\. O. Tunstall, lLD., 31 6, Penshurst Road, South Hackney, N,E. n.A.M.r. (Ret.), 97, Yictoria Park Road, Hackney, ~.E. A. R. Rise, H. Lang-l(,:y .Tones, 55 23, ·Waverley Road, South Woodford. St. Lawrence, Elderton Road, Westcliff·on-Sea..
Essex
Assoc.
~ol'thum·
berland
101
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Name and Address of Qnartermaster and lIon. Secretary.
I
I 67
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No. of Meln· bers. 31. 12.12
Locality.
Assoc.
41
Date of Regist.ration.
,V. James, 14, Erskine Road. Walthamstow. J. pranger, . 19. Pyland Road, Canonbury, X. 'Y. F. Hartman, 200, Vaughan Road, Harrow. J. W. 'leight, chool House, Warsop Vale. J. E. Harrison, 2i, Ross 'treet, Monkwearmouth, Sun'land. Ooulton, Fair Hill, Helmshore. W. ,Yigglesworth, Garden Terrace, Pontefract. C, A. tatham, 64, Osborne Road, Forest Gate, E.
C. T. Osborn, 1, ,Yell Road, New End, Hamp tead. ,\ . Brownridge, ,Yest Galforth, near Leeds. A. Bull, 30, Phillip treet, King.Jand Road, N. E. F. G. Cosburn, 129, Carlyle Road, :JIanol' Park, A. \V. Lawton, K cw Town, Birtley. F. Adnitt, We ton Road, Korthampton. F. J. Usher, 79, N'orthcole treet, Newcastle. A, J. E. Randle,
Edward treet, Nuneaton. F. Grice, 33, Crompton treet, Derby,
St.John No.
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CtJunty.
L l't oca 1 y.
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No. of' Memhers
Name and A.ddress of Quartermaster and HOD. Secr-etary.
Namc and Address of Commandant.
_ _ _ - - - - -- - -1Drtachm't _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3_1_.'_2_1_2
103
5 Derby
Brigade
Derby
Pleasley
26.6.11
56
Lincoln
Lincoln
26.6. 11
57
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105
7 Lincoln
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11 Kent
Assoc.
Kent
Ashford
7.7.11
42
109
25 Durham
Brigade
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Birtley
1.7.11
55
III
11 W. R. Yorks
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Oastleford
24.7.11
45
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Ipswioh
21. 7.11
62
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Oolchester
27.7.11
38
Glamorgan
Barry Dock
5.8.11
39
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5.. 11
33
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:.'I10recambe
1,1. 8.11
5J
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Walker-oll-Tyne
10.9.11
56
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Ackworth
23.9.11
44
5.9.11
30
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11 Suffolk
U5
17 Essex
117
29 Glamorgan
119
67 Glamorgan
121
9 ,"\T. Lanes.
123
11 Northumberland
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125
13 W.
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Yorkshire
Yorkshire 127
25 Glamorgan
129
27 Glamorgan
131
35 Glamol'gnn
133
27 Durham
135
Brigade
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Victoria Gnresfield Creswell
5.9.11
49
5.9.11
,10
9.9.11
46
12.9.11
54
P. J. Fenwick, Pleasley, Mansn old, Not ta. l{, R. Deighton, 85, Cecil Street, Lincoln, A. Banks, Wood brooke, Jennett Road, Ashford . E. H. Oliver, Low Eigbton, Low Fell. Vo{. F. Chrispin, M.D., M.R.C.S., Garfteld IIouse, Bank Street, Oastleford. J. T. Brooke, 74, Constable Road, Ipswich. Major E. O. Freeman, M.D., F..A.M.C. (Ret.), Tymperley3, Colchester. F. R. liortop, 22,Evelyn Street, Barry Dock. T. Eent, 33, Blaengarw Road, Blaengurw, Glam. II. F. Oldham, ~r.A .. lII.D., .J.P., Calton Oottage, Morecambe. A. Potts, 67, Ohurch Street, -Walkeron-Tyne. IV. F. OSHton, :-'J.n., Oreystones, Ackworth, Pontefracto II. Jackson, 1, Lewis House, Llwyncelyn Porth. J. "tY. D:wison, Hhonc1d3. Honse, Pontypridd. .J. II. Dn vies, 24~, En,st Road, TylorstO\vn, Rhondcla. A. Smith, :'If.n., Balgonie House, Rytonoll-Tyne. ,\V. T. ,,'ood, L.RC.P. &s., The
A. F. IIolden, Pleasley, Mansfield. W.Oooper, Garniston House, Newland, Lincoln. A. W. Darton, 125, Obristchurch Road, Asbford. G. Walton, Low Eighton, Low Fell. W. Shepherd, 76, Smawthorne Avenue, Oastleford. J. Pawley, 67, L evmgton Road, Ipswich. E. N. Andrews, 26, Bourne Road, Oolchester. S. W. Hillman, High Street, Barry. J. D. Owen, 115, Victoria Street) Pontycymmer. J. A. Willis, 8, Hornby Terrace, Morecambe. O. T. Green, 13, We:tbourne Gardens, Walker. K. A. Macaulay, Higb Ackworth.
R. Davies, 16, Lewis Street, Tecba,fod .
E. Quartly,
n.
Maritime Street, PontYlJridd. Davies, 11, Madeline Terrace, Pontygwaith.
W. Smith, Victoria Garesfield,Rowlands Gill,Durham.
J. Swift, Th e Villas, 1\fodel Village, Creswell.
Laurels, Creswell, 1\Iansfield.
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War Office Number.
137
3 Leicester
139
3 Middlesex
14.1
27 Essex
1 43
19 London
Brigade Or .Asflociation Detachtn·t Brigade
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147
29 Durham
149
31 Essex
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Leicester
20. 911
58
Middlesex
Oricklewood
25.9.11
32
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Ilford
1<1.11.11
31
London
Mount Pleasant
8.2.12
55
Heywood
5.1~.11
51
Durham
Ferryhill
13.1:2.11
59
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Ley ton
20.12.11
55
15.1.12
56
Brigl1de E. Lancs.
1 bl
Date of Registration.
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Brigade E. Lancs
1 45
Locality.
Connty.
Edenfield
"arne and .Address or Qnartermaster and Hon. Secretary.
Name and Address oC Commandant.
-
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. Aslett M. R.O.S., toneycross, Victoria P:uk Road. Leicester. A. B. Leakey, M.D., 8·i, Park Hond, Cl'icklewoocl. W. H. . .hlug-nus, 51, 'tanhope Oardens, Ilrord. H. II. 1h hford, M.n., n.M'., Medical DepartmeHt, G.P.O., St. Ma.rtins-Ie-Orand, E. O. J. T. H3.rdmnu, Infield House, Bamford, Heywood, Rochdale. J. H. Allison, Tho Villa, Dean Bank, l<'erryhill. J. T. Olley, 24, Ohelmsford Hoad, Leytonstone. W. N. llalding, p llighlield, Crawshawbooth. J. D. rnig'ht, A.lII.I.C.E., 51, Culmington Road, Ealing, W. O. D. La,w, T..R.c.P.&~., The Infirmary, IVarrington.
F. G. Bri e, 204, Ea t Park Road, L eicester.
A.B . .hf oore,
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6.2.1~
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6.2.12
38
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23.1.12
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163 165
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167
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11.:2 12
37
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29.2.1 2
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20.3.12
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A. Carmck, Electricity Works, Ealing.
n.
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(C'ommanda,lt acting as HOIl. Secretary). H.. ],. Ibndall, lount treet, Oromer. II. . McIntosh, Todingbam Iron and Steel Works, Lincoln.
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Supplementary List of Detachments formed since December 31st, 1912.
I
l3rigad~ 01'1 St John War On~re AS,;OC1::1No. lll1lbol. tioll _ _-+-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ I)nt::lrhm't
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233
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235
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243
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2:15
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237
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+----------------------
vVorcester
BiJ'mingham
13.3.13
38
39
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1.1.13
Keut
Dongh tOll -uuderBlean
1.1.13
31
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Leicester
3,1.13
62
London
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Durham
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13.12.12
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31
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Cardiff
18.2.13
42
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Birmingham
13.3.13
41
J. Dn<11ey, 8, GeoJ'ge Arthur Road, Saltley, lhrmingham, J. Anclel'son,'f.A., M.B., Hasting's Oottage, Seaton Del:wnJ, Northumberland. H. 'Wonnacott, :r.r.It.C.s., LR.C.S., High Street, Boughton, Ftwrrsham. A. M. Little, 126, Evington Road, Leicestel'. A. O. Oork, A. K. c .. Barring-tons; Hayleigh, Essex. O. Wakefield, 9, Helen Street, Dawdon, Reaham Harbour. G. II. W(.!shy, 4, Htocklnnd Street, Caerphilly. C. Taylor, 161, Cape Hill, Smethwick, neal' Birmingham .
W. II. Bird, 1, Junction Road, East Oramlinaham b • O. \V .. mith, Stockers Hill, Faversham.
R. H. Lane, 75, Ashfordby Street, Leicester,
J, liotine, 11, Chancelior Road, Southend-on-Sea. W. O. Pigg, 11 , Helen Street, Dawdon. O. O. Priddle, ], Railway Street, Oaerphilly. G. E.
King~north,
76, Abbey Road, Bearwood .
DetachmenLs which though registered have not yet been inspected by an officin} of the Ambulance Depa.rtment or forwarded for War Office R egistration.
Return of Women's St. John Voluntary Aid Detachments to December 3 rst , r9 r2 , and supplementary list of Detachments formed up to March 3 Ist , r9 I 3· I:3ri~ade or
St. John No.
War Office Xumber.
Associat
· lOll
County.
Locality.
1l.ttc of
. t HtvlOll •. . .R l'gls
Xo. 01 ~l t m1,el'S
Xamc an,l Aclul'e s of Commandant.
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alUe and Atldress of Quartermaster and Hon. ecretary.
Detac:hm't 31.1~.1~ ----~------------~~~~~--------~--------------~-------- ~~~------------------------~---------------------------------MrS. Matthews, Mrs. McFadyen-Millcr, 25 21.11.10 Felling Drigade Durham 4 Durham 2 38, Elliot treet, Felling. :FellingLodge,Felling-on-Tync Mrs. T. Warren, Mrs_ R Orease, 20 1.12.10 Sou th Shields 2 Durham 4 Bestow Road, South Shields. 2, Ogle Tenace, ol1th ShieJds " " Mrs. M. E. Morris, S. G. Morris, M.D., 26 2.12.10 rarely Glamorgan 78 Glamorgan 6 Dryn-y-Del.l'n, Marc1y. Bl'yn-y-Delyn, Mal'lly. " :JIrs. cott Deakin Miss O. E. Hughes, 19 5.1.11 Shrews bmy Sbrorshirc 2 Salop 8 ~5, Berwick Hoad, Shrewsbury. Heston, W. liel'mitage, Belle " Yue, hl'ewsbUl'Y. Miss T. Grainger, G. J. 13ran:;on, B. A., M.D., 19 5.1.11 Birminghu,Ul \VOl'cester 50 ' v V Ol'cester 10 94, Alston treet, Birmingham. " 272, Hagloy Road, Edgl.Ja ton. Miss :JIawby, Mrs. Hcoves, 29 5.1.11 North:1mp- Northam pton 4 North an ts 12 5:l, Billing Road, Kettering. 4, Spcncer Parade, NorLhamp" LOll ton. Mi s Pollard, E. lIarri!';ol1, M.B., 33 5.1.11 Leicester Leicester 2 Leicester 14 I va,nhoe, Knighton Park Road, L eicester. 1, De MonLford Street, " Leicester. Mr . Binds, :Mrs. Grummant, 28 5.1.11 Ramsgn.te Kent 2 Kent 16 57, Quel'n Street, Ramsgate. Brecon House, 50, Dundonald " ROtH1, Ramsgate. Ilon. F. D.tly, Fonr Elms Lollge, .Miss A. Brabham, 28 5.1.11 Folkestone Kcnt 24 Kent 18 29, Alexanurn. Gn.rdens, Folkestone. 10, Leollurd Rd., FolkesLone. " Mrs. y.t11ins, Mrs. PoLts, 13 5.1.11 Willesborough Kent 4 Kent 20 South Ashford . 86, Tcw Town, Ashford. " Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. M.. E. White, 32 10.1.17 Ironbridge Shropshire 6 Salop 22 The Lilacs, Iron bridge. rrho Bungalow,Ooalbroohlnle " .Miss K. Hard y, Miss SheLtle, 16 10.1.11 Hampshire Gosport & Alver64 Hants 24 ]8, Elmhlli'st Road, Gosport. 22, 'Lokc Ron,c1, Gosport. " stoke Miss l\1. S. J cans Mrs. FlIlljttme,;, 28 10.1.n Portsmouth 66 Hants 23 66, Victoria goad N., South ea. St. Briavcl, Queen's Grove, " " SouthselL. Mr . Manley, Miss E. Bond, 1If. D., 38 10.1.11 Dournclllouth 68 Hants 28 Nod Glen, Surrey R oad, S., Bournemouth 106, Ohristchurch Road, " " 13oml1clllouth. Miss M. J. Olark, Mrs. M. Farmer, 20 20.1.11 N orthamp- Kettering 2 Norihants 30 26, Gold Street, Kettering. Oronberg, St. Peter's Avenue, " ton Kettoring.
St. Jo IlIl No.
War Omce Nl1lllber.
Brigade or Association
Counly.
Locality.
Regi~ lra Lion .
70 IIa.nts
34
72 Hants
36
74 IIants
38
76 IIants
40
78 I-lants
42
22 Suffolk
44
24 Suffolk
46 48
6 Durham
50
6 Northants
52
4 Salop
54
2 E. R. Yorks
56
4 E. R. Yorks
58
6 E. R. Yorks
60
8 E. R. Yorks
62
10 E. R. Yorks
Lymill g ton
20.1.11
24
SOll Lham pton
26.1.11
21
26.1.11
20
26.1.11
19
6.2.11
42
"
"
:1
"
"
"
"
"
Assoc.
"
" " "
Al verstoke
Suffolk
IpRwich
"
"
29
7.2.11
32
IIastings
10.2.11
21
Durham
Sunderland
14.2.11
26
25.2.11
28
25.2.11
21
25.2.11
23
25.2.11
22
25.2.11
22
25.2.11
39
25.2.11
24
Madley
null E.R. Yorkshire
"
7.2.11
Sussex
Shropshire
"
and Address of Commandant.
Ins.-Gen. II. O. Woods, M.D.,
"
IJ
"
Jl
Jl
"
"
Jl
"
II
II
"
R.N.
Lisnamandra, Alverstoke. Miss M. U. Uonleher, Beechholme, Ipswiuh. J. IIoRsack, F. R . O. s., 49, Berners Street Ipswich. O. Morgan, M.D., M.R.O.S., 18, Cornwallis Road, IIastings. 1. G. Moc1lin, M.D., 148. Roker Avenne, Sunderland. Miss A. Smith, Glenthorne, Mill Road, Wellingborough. Miss E. A. F. Evans, Stirchley Rectory, nr. Shifnal, Salop. M. Hopper, 63, Co1tman treet, Anlaby Road, Hull. Miss Ethel Townend, M. D., 365, Holderness Road, Hull. J. Oumming, lII.B •• 289, Beverley Roau, Hull. J. Grieve, M. B. 267, liessle Road, Hull. J. Divine, "LD., U. Mungo, Holtlerness Road, Hull.
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':t. John No.
,: o. of Date of femNumber. Registration. 3 1.1~.12 bers _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 Detachlll't - - - - - - - - - - - - -1 ----War Office
64
80 London
66
10 Durham
68
92 Hants
70
Brigade or Associa tion Brigade
"
2 W. R. Yorks Assoc. Brigade
72 74
12 W. Lanes.
II
76
16 W. Lanes.
II
78 80
" 4 W. Riding.
82
"
84
8 W. L[\,llCS.
86
4. W. L a.ncs.
88
6 W. R. Yorks
" "
Co'mt tT •
Locality.
J
London
New Cross
18.3.11
Durham
Whitburn
5.9.11
23
Hampshire
Southa.mpton
18 . 3.11
3
1.1.11
30
W. R. 'Vakefiel<.l Yorkshire E. Lanes. A ccrington
21.3.11
\V. Lancs.
22.3.11
2!
22.3.11
28
,,
Preston
"
E Lancs.
RocbdaJe
5.4.11
28
\V. R. Yorkshire B. Lancs.
Dewsbury
12.4.11
27
BolLon
15.4.11
W. Lanes.
Todmorden
11.1.11
2-1
E. Lancs.
Blackpool
13.4.11
27
5. ·1.11
27
4.5.11
17
90
82 L ondon
Assoc.
W. R. HttLley Yorkshire London Norwood
92
96 H an ts
Brigade
Hampshire
Woolston
28.4.11
21
94
94 London
London
IIackney
5.5.11
26
D6
02 London
Finsbury
5.5.11
20
"
"
,
Lady L arcom, 9, The Orescent, Alverstoke. Mrs. Hume, 41. Oonstitution Hill, Ipswich. Miss Hemsworth. 51, Bolton Lane, I pswich. Miss Cannon, 34, W cllington Square, H astings. Miss Young. East House, Fulwell, Sunderland. Mrs. Patinall, " Bron Dinas, " Rushden . Miss A. E. Guy, 42, High Street, Madeley. Mrs. Kra1lse, 15, Park Grove, Hull. Miss E. M. H ardy, 61, Spring Street, Hull. Mrs. Wheatley, 112, Park Grove, Hull. Miss G. A. Johnson, 80, Park ~treet, Hull. 1\1rs. Shipstone, Carisbrooke, Albert A venue, Hull.
.
"amo and Adtlress of Commandant.
"arne and Address of Quartermaster and HOD. Secretary.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - :Mrs. ",immonds, 68, Florence Road, New Cross, S.E. :Mrs. Rohson, Marsden IIouse, Oleadon, underlalld. Mrs. ' Vestlake, 226, Portswood Roau, '- ou tha.m p tOD • Mrs. King, Belgrave Mount, PinderfielLls, \YakefieJd. J. . Geddie, M. n., 93, Whalley Rd., Aecrington. Mrs. Howard, 50, Grafton Strect, Preston. Miss M. E. Ascroft, 5, ccil treet, Lytham. Miss II. 1:11'ke, Hawthorne Terr., Broad Lane, Rochdale. Miss N. Goelson, The Infirmary, Dewsbury. Mi s K. IIargren.ves, 5, New Hall Lane, Bolton. J. h Hussell, M.n., 'Vest Lodge, Todmordell. Mrs. Orme, Marshall Gn,te, 131, Warbreck Ron.el. l3ln.ckpool. Miss L. J. Gallic, 19, Field] fill, Batley. ~bj. M. A. Oooke, liT. A., ~T. D. , ·Il. A. M. O.{T)., l~,Cen tro.l llill, orwood, S.E. Mrs. Alclridge, Eastfield,l3itterne, S outbamptOll.
,.
Name and Address of Quartermaster and lIon. Secretary.
Mrs. E. Ohinery, Mrs. Pack, High fi eld Holmc, Lymin gton. The Gables, Lymington. Mrs. E. Locke, Mis~ H. Allen, 38, East Park Terrace, Amhurst, Holyrood Avenue, Southampton. Southampton. Mrs. G. 1£, Twiss, Miss M. F . Banes, St. John's, Statioll R oad, 121, Above Bar, Southampton. Sholing. Miss Graham Smi th, Miss M. Mowat, 45, The Avellue,Sonthampton. Buchollie, N orthlands Rd., Southampton .
c.v.o.,
NorthampWellingborough ton
"
~ame
- ---
Briga.de IIa.l11pshire
Brigade
Memhers
:n. 12.12
Detachll1't
32
Ko. of
Da to of
Miss E. L. May, 29, The Gardens, East Dnlwich , S.E. Miss E. Shipley, . T he Willows, Moor Lane, Wlntburn. Miss H. F. Spranger, Springhill Oonrt, Southampton.
(Com /I1(/ndant acting ((s Hen. Secretary). (Colllmandant act£ng as Han. Secreta1'Y)· Miss 1. O. Williams. -13, Hall Street, onthport. Mrs. Marsden, 93, 'Varton Street, Lytham . Mi s Marsh, 263, Whitworth Road, Rochd ale. Miss L. Haley 33, South Parade. Oleckheaton. Mrs. J. Pendlebury, 315, Bla,ckburn Road, Farnworth, Bolton. Mrs. Pilling 50, Oambridge treet, T odmorden. Miss E. Wolstencroft, 17. Beech Avenue, Blackpool. Miss F . Ia,ley, 32, Oakfield T errace, Dewsb ury. Mi ' s G. :M:. Lyon, Lyndhurst, Chureh Road, orwood. Mrs. ollingwood, B lmont, 'Woolston .
r Miss E. Bourke, Miss B. Bourke, 166, Osbaldston Rd., OlaptollOomm., 'N.E. 16G, Osbn.ldston Rond, Chpton Commoll, N. E. Mrs. Dinchfield, Mrs. L. Barnes, St. Luke's Vicarage, George Road, 35, Cromwell Ave., Highgate. Bermond'3ey.
Brigu,llo 01'
St.John No.
War Office
Number.
Association
98
96 London
100
88 London
Detlt('llm'L
102
60 Essex
10-1
8G London
106
64 Essex
108
90 London
110
" " "
" "
12 Derby
))
8 W. R. Yorks Assoc.
114 116
"
R. Fox-Symons, M. R. C. s., 95, Cromwell Road, S.W.
Miss Portloek-Dadsoll, 4.1, Queen's GI11'dens, Hyde Park, S. W.
Ohl1ring Oross
5.5.11
43
Miss B. C. Joseph, Queen Anne's Mansions, St. James' Park.
Essex
'V n.l thn.l1Istow
5.5.11
24
London
13 al ha111
5.5.11
20
Essex
Eastham
5.5.11
22
London
Norwood
5.5.11
15
E. Lanes.
nln.ckhnrn
6.5.n
23
Derby
Whaleybridgc
3.5.11
20
J. M. Carvell, M.R.C.S., 31, Avonmore Road, West Kensington, W . Miss Mackenzie, M.B., Beth Shean, Hoe Street, Walthamstow. n. C. Howaru, L.R.C.P., 289, Olapham Road, S. W. 1\1rs. Harrop, 7'1., Byron Avcnue, Manor Park, E. A. Scott Turner, l\{. R . c.s., L.R.C.P., 39, Anerly Road, Norwood, S.E. W. E. Jones, M.ILO.S., 64, Ainsworth St., Black burn. F. G. Allen, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., WhaleJuridgc, Cheshire. C. H. Grcenwood, :r.f.B., F.R.O.S., 7, Park Street, Ripon. J. W. Caton, ]\f.B., Banstcad. A. Lomas, M.B., AshJield, Castleton, ncar Manchester. P. G. Lodge, F.R.C.S., Lee House, Listcrhills, Bmdford. II. Stl'over, M.B., Dudley II ouse, Stockton Rd., West Hartlepool. J. Kinnear, )f.n., Wickham Housc, 'Vickham. Miss E. Scholes, 701 BJa.ck1mrn Road, Astley Bridge, Bolton. F. Lomax, 13, Wyresdale Road, Bolton. Miss E. R. Barlow, I, Lambeth Road, Reddish.
"
Dipon W.R. Yorkshire Ba.nstead Surrey
9.5.11
27
15.5.11
24
Castleton
25.5.11
19
15.6.11
17
29.6.11
26
Bradford W.R. Yorkshire
122
14 Durham
Brigl1l1e
Durham
A.ssoc.
Hampshire
126
2 Lancs. ,V.
128
4 Lanes. W.
130
St.John No.
Brigade ·W. Lanes.
" "
War Office Number.
---
Brigaue or Associa_ tioD Detachm't
132
12 E. R. Yorks Brigade
134
18 W. R. Yorks
136 12 W. R. Yorks
HO
18 W. Lancs. 4 Derby
144 14G
" "
"
" 6 W. Lanes.
148
" "
150
16 W. R. Yorks
152
14 W. 'R. Yorks
154-
Assoc.
" Brigade
W cst IIartlepool Wickham l\olton
"
))
Cheshire
County.
Stockport
Locality.
E. R. Hornsea Yorkshire W.R. Wakefield Yorkhirc
Brigade E. Lanes.
138
142
Assoc.
Mauehcster
, 'hipley 'V. R. Yorkshire Barrow- in· Furncss W. Lallcs.
25
8.6.11
23
8.6.11
22
8.6.11
22
Date of Registration.
No. of Mem-
bel'S 31.12.12
17.6.11
2
29.7.11
52
15.6.11
26
19.6.11
22
19.6.11
<)>~I
Derby
26.6.11
23
E. La.ncs.
Colnc
4.7.11
20
W. Lanes.
norwich
4.6.11
21
E. LaDcs.
Burnley
13.7.11
26
3.8.11
18
21.7.11
26
Montgomery Welshp001
8.8.11
29
IIa.m pshire
Porlswoocl
8.8.11
24
25.5.12
16
13.10.11
54
2.9.11
28
30.9.11
26
5.9.11
20
Hallll11Crton W.R. Yorkshire Walsbforu Bridgr
"
126 Hants.
158
168 Hants
Assoc.
Hampshire
Loclcsheath
160
30 Worcester
Brigade
Worcester
Dirmingham
162
20 W. R. Yorks
Assoc.
164
28 W. R. Yorks
.,
Pontefract W. D. Yorkshire Tn.doaster
166
16 Durham
Brigade
11.8.11
Derby
156
"
Name and Address of Quartermaster and. lIon. Secretary.
Name and Aclul'cSS oC Commandant.
22
10 W. R. Yorks AS!:loc.
124 Hants
hel'8
5.5.11
120
121
Mem-
Belgravia
Brigatle E. Lancs.
118
No. or 31.12.12 -- ---
--
Brigl1de London
"
Date of Reglstl'ation.
Locality.
--
---
112
County.
"
Durham
Durham
Name and Address of Commandant.
Mrs. Cardo, 112, High Street, Walthamstow. Miss C. Everitt, 78, Elmbourue RJ., Tooting Com., S. W. Mrs. E. M. Eaton, 203, Neville Road, Forest Gate. Miss E. S. Dentith, 57, Chestnut Road, West Norwood, S.E. Mrs. McOarthy, 64, Preston New Road, Blackburn. 'Mrs. L. Beard, Mount View, Whaley bridge. Miss V. Oxley, The Hall, Ripon. Miss E. M. Cork, Hilden, Park Downs, Banstead . Mrs. Tweedale, Brooklands, Rochdale. A. E. Higgins, Mildred House, Bradford. Mrs. Oaspar, \Vestboume Road, West Hartlepool. Miss F. E. Woodroffe-Hicks, ,Yentworth House, Wickham. Miss J. E. Higham, 59, Ellesmere Road, Bolton. Miss L. Stevens, 116, J uhn Cross Street, Bolton.
Name and Address of Quartermaster and Hon. Secretary.
H. D. Johns, M.D., Ivy Louge,Hornsea, E.R. Yorks :Mrs. Fro t, The Commercial Inn, Thornes Lane, 'Yaketield. R. T. 'Yest, M.B., High Lu,nc, Chorlton-cumlIardy, Manchester. R. V. A. Mosley, M.D., CH.B., 8, SUDny Bunk, hipley. T. F. Forster, M. n. .s., 39, ta tiOllHtl, Dalton-in-Furness G. D. :\Ioon, L. n. o. P. J Uttoxetcl' New Road, Derby. A. A. G. Dickey, )1. D., Iliggin Hou:;p, Colne. ~Ii s B'. Lamb, 15J, Brownlow Rd., Horwich. A. E. Bird, 109, ~lallt'hestel' Hoad, Burnley. Mrs. Stanyforth, Kirk IIallllllel'toll lIall, Yorks. Mrs. A. Duncombe, North Deighton Manor, 'Vethcrbv. G. A. Skinner; M.D., Rockville, Salop Roau, WcJshpool. Mrs. Horne, J!'ai {'vicw, IIighcliIT Avenue, Sou thal11 pton. Mrs. Garton, Sarisbul'Y Court, Sarisbury.
Miss F. Browl1, The Hall, Rornsea. (Commandant acting as H on. S~C?'eta1'Y)'
Mrs. A. F. Porter, 1, Barnsley Hoad, Edgbaston. Mrs. Shaw, Elmsall Lodge, Pontefract. J. P. ~catehn.rJ, M.B., Ivy Hon e, Tadcaster. Mrs. F. E. Smedlcy, :r.r.B., Edalc, The l)ctll, Durham.
Mrs. Milward, 13, Rotten Park Road, Edgbaston. Miss C. Ga.rfol'th, Snyl1n.le Hall, Pontefract. Mis Brooksbank, II en-laugh Manor, Tadeaster. Miss E. S. Robson, 3, North Bailey, Durham.
Mrs. Cowan, 92, Ayres Road, Old Trafford, hlanchestel :Jhs. E. Allen, 20, Belmont Crescent, Shipley. J. Oraig, 19, Gla. gow Street, Barrow. Miss . Moon, Uttoxeter New Road, Derby. Mrs. E. Taylor, 9, Duke treet, Colnc. 1\1rs. B. Farnworth, 7, Owen's Row, Horwich. liss L. Simpson, 0, Albion Street, Burnley. Mrs. Oass, Spl'ingfielu, Kirk HaDlmerton. Mrs. Mathers, De Roos House, Kirk Deighton. Mrs. Williams, Salop II oad, Welsh pool. 1111'S.
Burrow,
30, Wilton Avenue, Southampton. Mrs. :MontgomeI'Y, Jesmond, , Valsash, Locksheath.
St.John No.
168
War OD1ce Number.
22 W. R. Yorks
170 172
26 Kent
174.
26 ,Xl. R. Yorks
176
24 W. R. Yorks
182 184 186 188
Kent
AFlSOC,
"
" Assoc.
32 W. R. Yorks
" Brigade Assoc. Brigade
190
23.9.11
25
Bath
21.9.11
19
Folkestone
21. 9.11
22
Aberford W.R. Yorkshire SherbUl'n-in-Elmet
30,9.11
27
30,9.11
24
E. .Lanes.
Ashton-under-Lync
23.10.11
20
W. Lancs.
Liverpool
23.10.11
27
Derby
Buxton
17.11.11
21
17.11,11
32
22.11,11
26
"
Brotherton W.n. Yorkshiro llolloway London Knares borough W.R. Yorkshire Bacup E. L::mcs.
26
Oardiff
27.11.11
2·1
Kendal Westmorland
27.11.11
31
Rl1dsworth W.R. Yorkshire
194.
60 Gla.morgan
Brigade
Glamorgan
SL John ~o.
Oflice Number.
War
I3rigaue or Associa tum
Local:ty.
COllnty.
Optachm't1 - -_ _ _ _ 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 --- --------1
198
Assoc.
London
r
ensillgton
Da e or Hl'gi,;t,ation.
Mayfair
11.11.12
3+
23.2.12
25
Brigade
NorthulUuerlallcl
~ ewcastle-on-
48 Kent
A~soc .
Kent
A bford
Brigade
LOIllloll
Whitehall
20.2.12
208
•\.ssoc.
Cheshire
Ohester
29.2.12
210
Brigade
E. Lalles.
I reston
-1.6.12
204 206
108 London
212
Tylle
6.2.12
22
Orowe
19.2.12
21
NorthN ewca:ltle,oll-TYlle ulllber1anrl
16.2.12
25
ILlIllpshirc
Oallllore
26.~.]
2
24
Durham
ConscLt
26.2.12
18
"
'214
26 Northumberland
216
91 Ihnts
118
20 Durham
220
16 Oumberland
Assoc.
Cum berland
Mal'yport
28.3.12
26
222
12 Suffolk
Brigade
Suffolk
FelixsLowe
20.3.12
23
224
40 W. It. Yorks.
W.R.
Leeu~
31. 3.12
29
Otley
31.3.12
26
226
48 W. R. Yorks.
" "
"
" "
Yorkshire
"
Miss M. Soans, East llardwick Vicarage, H undhill, Pontefract. Miss M. E. H. Morris, M.B., 19, Gay Street, Bath. Lady Lumb, 23, Limes Road, Folkestone. T. B. Abbott, L.S,A., Greenhill, Aberforcl. E. P. Pickersgill, M. R. C. s., Sherburn, S . Milford. J. ,V. Oorns, L.R. O. P., 'fown Hall Chambers, Ashtonunder-Lyne. ]\1. Oairns, M.B., 67, Cathcrille Street, Liverpool. R. 'awdon, 1\1. D., 6, Clifton Bk., Fairfield, Buxton. J. O. Ward, M.R.O.S., Broth3rton, Ferrybridge. Mrs. Adcock, 79, Loraine Mansions, Holloway, N. Miss E. Fowler Jones, [lillRise, TheAvenue,Knaresboro' J. P. Drown, M.B., Hurwood Honse, Bacup. 11. 13. T.lylor, M.R.O.S., Hemsworth, Lane End, nr. 'Vakefielcl. Mrs. Lewis, 61, Oathedral Roau, Oardiff. :Miss Collinson, I 19, IIighfiold, Keudal.
I
of
h"r'l
Ii
24 Northumberland
202
u.
~1('m-
IG.1.12
.,
118 Londou
Name and Address of Oommandant.
Name and AdclreRs of Commanrlant.
Miss E. Fearnley, The Mount, Ackworth. Miss E. Farwell, 11, Laura Place, Bath. Mrs. Moule, 11, BeccMor Vil1as, Folkestone. Miss E. M, Rishworth, Jessamine Oottage, Aberford. Mrs. Potts, Dilkoosha Terrace, Sheruurn-in-Elmet. Miss O. Hulley, 221, Whiteacre Road, Ash ton -under-Lyne. Mrs. Brown, 84, Clarendon Road, Egremont; Oheshire. Mrs. Walthew, Green Moor, Buxton. Mrs. Ward, Brotherton, Yorks. Miss A . W. Venning, 79, Loraine Mansions, Holloway, N. Miss N. Marshall, "'vVestgarth, Knaresbol'ough. :Miss N. Simpson, 22, Oroft Street, Bacup. Mrs. 'now, 'outh Kirkby, Pontefract. Miss Woolf. Royal Hotel, Oardiff. Miss Eo Bond, Lindum Holme, near Kendal,
NaHle and Atlllress of Quartermaster and Hon. Secretary.
:n.12.12
,.
200
22
9,11.11
Assoc.
"
I
26
34 W. R. Yorks
2 Westmorland
2.12.11 23.11.11
192
196
Regi~tratioll.
Name and Address of Quartermaster and llon. Secretary.
---
Somerset
"
ex>
No. of Mem· uers
DaLe of
31.12.12
Brigade
30 W. R. Yorks 102 London
Locality.
llundhill W.R. Yorkshire
22 W. Lancs. 8 D erby
Couuty.
,
Assoc.
Brigade
178 180
Brigade or Associa· Lion Ontachm't
Barcroft, M. B., ~liss Le'ett. ~O, Thurlow St1Uare, S. ,V. 162, 'loan treet. W. The Hon. Mary Cary, The Vi ... conntess Falkland, 26, Upper Gros\'enor Street, 26, UpperGrosvenor ' treet, ,Y. Mrs. Noble, 'Y. _Fra 'e r, L.n.c.p. 67, Oban Road, Byker-on-Tyne. 12, UUIl tinck Oresccn t, eweastte.on-TYllc. (Vacant) Miss E. Knock. Albert Road, Ashford. Mis E. L. Price, Miss E. M. Rideout, 29, Gillingham treet, S. W. 77, Philbeaeh G::mlells, .'V. Mrs. W righ t, 1I1rs. M. Young, Folliott lion e. Ohester. West Mount, Ohester. Mr . Brown, ' nli sR. Murdoch, M.B. Iron Park Yilla. Preston. 9, Fishpl'gato Ilill, Preston. MI". Oldham, Miss L E. Warneford, ~5. :-. tamford A. yen ue, Crewe. Deva V il1a, 'I'ewe. Miss A. Ray, 'isLrr Beatrice. it s. M. 131, lY e tmorland Rd., N'ca, tle-vn-Tyne. 56, Bux LOll St., .r eweasLle011- Tyne. Mi s II. C. Everett, The Hon. Mrs. Palk, Ollera, Totton, Hants. LiLLIe Testwood, Totton, lIalltS. l\lrs. H. Parker, J_ Murray. lI1.B., 7, Percy Terrace, Consett. Dmham Hoad, Blackhill. Mrs. 2pIH·k. Mrs. F. enhouse, 8, ~el by Terrace, laryport. N etherhal l, Maryport. Miss :\1. F. Ualt, 111". \Valk cr. 22<l, High Street, Walton. Garfield, Felixstowc. D.
~1.
,V.
W. lIardy, M. B., 38, Tren thl1TIl trect, Dewsbnry Roacl, Leeds. W. E. Benllett. L.RO . P., Garfield Houae, Otley.
1\1l's. Bcllnll1Y, 63, Blackburn Lane, Leeds. Mrs. Forrest, 2 , Bridge Avenue, Otley.
o
JOhnl No.
l
Wrtr Office
St.
"umber.
228
36 W. H.. Yorks
230
38 W . R. Yorks
ll~~l;;~uc~a~rl lion
I Assoc.
112 London 4~
238
44 I\T. R. Yorks
240
W. R. Yorks
242
40 W. R. Yorks
244
50 W. R. Yorks ~
" "
Middlesex
Assoc.
"
52 W. R. Yorks Brigade
250
61 Kent
252
22 Durha.m
254
54. W. R. Yorks
,. "
'256
Assoc.
" 4 '\Vestmorl and
S\f;.hn!
~~~~:~e
"
IBf{~~~a~rl
Yo rk
16. 4.12
33
42 Salop
262
24 Durham
Brigade
" ,.
264 266
56 W. R. Yorks
268
58 W. R. Yorks
270
60 W. R. Yorks Brigade
28 W. Lanes
274
72 Kent
276
70 Kent
278
40 N orthumber-
Dulwich
15
Rudding W. R. Yorkshire Meltham ,.
11. 5.12
25
30.5 .12
22
15.5. 12
17
22.5.12
22
20.5.12
35
4.6.12
37
7.6.12
22
15.6.12
17
9.9.12
18
28.6.12
23
Yorkshire Du olin DuoUn
31.6.12
22
Kendal
H.9.12
26
IIa III ps tead
London
Garforth W.R. Yorkshire Lovcrsal and Doncastcr
" MidLllesex
II illiugclon
Brighouse Yorkshire 'Ve tgate-on-Sea Kent
W.R.
Durham
East BolLlon
W.R.
Harrogate
,\Vestll1or-
County.
" "
280
62 W . R. Yorks
282
28 W. Lancs
120 London
286
68 W. R . Yorks
288
28 Durham
290
26 Durham
292
66 W. R. Yorks
" Assoc. Brigade Assoc.
" Brigade
" "
12, Danes Hoad, Staveley,
_1_ _ _
Locality. _
Worfield
Durham
'I'.
Re::::t:a~ron.1 ~:;t 81.1~.12
_ _ _-'::-_
5.7.12
21
Fclling
13.7.12
18
BootIe and Waterloo
22.7.12
C1tapleton W.R. Yorkshire
3.8.12
17
Felltherstone
3. '.12
Hlllldersfield
16.8.12
W. La.ncs.
Lancaster
27.8.12
:H
Kent
TCYllham
3.9.12
19
Oanterbury
3.9.12
" "
"
NorthumK e\\'castle-onberland Tyne
W.R.
Bramham-cul1lYorkshire Thorner "YV. Lancs. Leyland
London
Olerkcn well
Great Ouseburn Yorkshire Stanhope Durham
W.R.
"
MrR. R. Lawson, Onseeliffe, York. Miss Terry, Tren tholme, York. Miss S. Hemmings, Messrs Harrods, Ltd., 44, Hans Orescent,
S.W. Miss Graydon-Oarter, 136, Thurlow Park Road. Dulwich, S.E. Miss Ratcliff, Follifoot. :Miss Helen ~I. Hirst, Meltham Hall, near Huddersfield. ~li~s
F. T. Thomas, 11, Frognall1ansions, IIampstead, N. W.
Mi s L. D'31Jt, .East Garforth. ~Irs .
Skipworth, Loversal llall, Doncaster.
Mrs. G. Oraig,' Dawley Lodge, Hillingdon. :JIrs. Eel wards, OIarenJOnt Villas, Brighouse. :Jli ss E. A. IY orkDlan, 12, Collingwood Terrace, "Westgate-on-Sea. Mrs. J. E. Forster, The Cottage, East Boltlon. :JIis. A. II. Kleugh, Duchy Oourt. Harrogate. (Command(lnt act~'ng as HOil. Secrd{t~·y.) Mrs. Crofts,
Fells Foot, Mill
HO I
se, Staveley, Rendal.
KenJal.
Shropshirc
Lanes
Name and .Address of Quartermaster and Hon. Secretary.
Name and Addresc; of Commandant.
W . A. Evelyn, M.B., M.A., Bootham, York. J . P. Wl'ightmaD, M . R.O. S. Eastburn Honse, The Mount, York. :Miss M. MacKean, Messrs. Harrods, Ltd .. 14, Hans Orescent, S. W. H . M. Stcwart, M.A., M.D., 123, Thmlow Park Road, Dulwich, S. E. :M. A. Wilson, L.R.C.P., Follifoo t, 22, Harr::>gate, York. Miss Wrigley, Bent House, Meltbam, ncar Hudtlersfleld. 11i~s M. T. Thomas, 11, Frognal lansions, Hampstead, .IY. O. Syk e~, L.lL c. P., Mooriield Honse, Garforth, LceJs. G. J. Langley, M.n., T!Je Mount, Thorne Road, Doncaster. Miss E. \Val'l'ender, High Grove, Pinner B. E. J. Ed wards, )1. n. 46, Bradford Road, Brighonse. Miss K. J. ~(ilne. The Yicarage, Westgate-on'ea. Mrs. E. H.obinson, Pclton House, Boldon 001liery, co. Durham. Mis' E. L. La. celles, 21, Kent Road, Harrogate. Miss M. ,stewart 6, Trinity College. Dul.;~jn. Mrs. 1I1artillllale.
land
"
"
laud
284
Assoc.
* 24.4. 12
"
I
13.12.12
28
_ _--'-_ _ _ _ _ _ _....!.:= D...::e.::::ta:.:c~ h:.:.m:..:·t::..!.......___
260
~~~~-
16.4.12
Brompton
London
"
2-18
258
"
I
.N°· of
York and Bootham
Yorkshire
"
Brigade
114 London
'2-16
W.R.
"
236
Date of Registrn.tion.
Detac·hm·t
., 234.
Locality.
County.
Benfieluside
W.R. Sheffield Yorkshire
10.9.12
22
30.10.12
22
30.9.12
27
27.11.12
17
14..11.12
18
8.10.12
19
9.10. 12
20
30.10.12
25
\
Name and Address or Commandant.
Kame and
Ad~~~~s8~~~~~;;~rmaste, and
---------f----------------------
Miss II. S. Oorbett, Staulcforcl, Bridgnorth, Salop. Irs. O. B. Palmer, \Yardl ey Hall, Pelaw-on- Tyne. Mrs. ~lcXanght, 13, Holly Grove, eafortb, Liverpool. Mrs. Fernandez, Hamphall 'tubbs, near Doncaster. Mrs. ] inch, Pllrsroll, Pontefrn.ct. Miss E. Littlewood, 35, FOl'rst A venue, EugertoD, IIlHlcler field. H. O. Lamport, i\f. B., Ieadowside, Lancaster. Mrs. elby, Teynham, Kent. i\li~s M. C. Wa.tel'field, Nn.ckillglon Housc, Oanterhury. (Vacant)
1\1rs. 'Wilson, X orton. hifnal, Salop. Mis F. A. Younger, 8, Uxbridge Terrace, Felling. Mis 11cNaught.
Miss II. M. N ussey, Bramley Grange. Thorner. Miss 1\1. Bretherton, RUllshaw Hall, nen.r Ohorley. Mis Tuck, Jorthampton Institute, St. Johll's Lreet, E. O. Mrs. LOUllIL, The OoLtagc, Gl'en.t Ousburn. Miss D . Driggs, HI.1.l'twcll HonEe, tanhope, co. Durham. 1\:1rs. Lowe, Oau Id well, hotley Bridge. Mrs. Elli • ' Vestwoou, Eecleshall, Shcrfiel d.
Miss M. helley, Bramley :flange, Tholner, Yorkshire. Mis O. L. Hornby. Plea. illgton llull. near Blackburn. Miss.E. "'orsbie. 5, umLerland. Terrace, Lloyd "'quare. E.C.
Iiss n1. A. Cooke-Yarborough Oampsmount, near Doncaster. Miss M. Oockeram. [fracto Regent treet .chool, Featherstone, Pon teMiss IT. Th ewlish, 1, Holme Place, Marsh, Hlludcr field. Miss E. Ball, 71, Lune Road , Lanca tel'. Mr . H enderson, The Hollies, Greenstrect, ittingbourne. Mi s Bigdell, 60, Durgate, Oanterbury. Miss J. D. Patter on, 172, Lady Kirke Road , K ewca tIe.
The HOll . Helen Meysey Thompson, Kirby Hall, York. Miss Pnlleinc, The Rcdory. Stl1nhope. Mrs. 1 al'kel', N Ol'thlrmds, Blaekhill. (Commandant acting as Qlla1·tcnnasttJr).
War Office Number.
St . .rohnl No.
l:ll'iglldt:
01'1
ASSOCIa-
tion Dctachm 't,
I
County.
190 W. R. Yorks Brigade
'N.R.
296
190 Hants
ilampshire
298 30 Durham
300
"
I
N o. of \ M llmbtJrs
Shipley
~0.10.12
2~
Shirley
1.11. 12
19
4.11.1~
14
7.11.12
21
14.11.1 2
2f>
1. 6.12
23
Y orkshire
ilumshaugh N orth umberland :E)11 nston -011- Tyll e Durha m
"
Date of R~g i ~ tmtion .
~ame and Add r ess of Conlloandaut.
1
~~ame
and Add ress of Quarter1l1aster and HOIl. Secretary.
3 L1 2. 12
294
"
Locality.
T. J. Bonner, JlT. A., :r.r. B., Thorncliffc, Bradford Road, Shipley . lYIrs. Oross, Eton Oottage. D yer Road, Freemantle, Southampton. il. O. Wood, Walwick, IIumshaugh , Mrs. Briggs, Ravensworth H ouse, Dunston-
Mrs. Potter, 9, ReLforll Place, Bradford. Mrs. Part, 179, Shirley Road, Freemantle, Southampton. Miss 1. Douglas, Douglas Terrace, Humshaugh. Miss K Hun ter, 43, Athol Street, Dunston-on-Tyne.
on-Tync. 302
70 W. R. Yorks
"
306
18 D erby
"
'N. R.
North Brierley
Yorkshire Derby
Derhy
Mrs. Gillson, 18, IIigh Ferniey Roall, \,- \ kc, Brad ford. Mi. s Da'roy, 10, Yemon Street, Derby.
(Oommandant acting as Qu artermaster.) Mrs. O. N. S. Smiiey, 112, l\.edJestoll Road, Derby,
Supplementary List of Detachments formed since December 31st, 1912. 304
4 Middlesex
Assoc.
308
20 Derby
Brigade
310
126 London
"
32 Durham
312 314
"
20 Salop
316
6 Westmorland
318
" Brigade
320 72 W. R. Yorks
::122
St. JOhni No.
War Omra Tumb r.
Assoc.
1"'-""" til n
"'I
AS~()Cla-
1.6,13
14
Bloomsbury
23.1.13
16
IIetton-le-hole
13.2.13
1
24.2.13
17
25.2.19
19
25.2.13
24
6.3.13
20
8.3,13
19
D erby
Pleasley
London Durham
Shropshire
Assoc.
19
Golders Green
Hampshire
"
25.8.13
Middlesex
Tetley Welling Lon
Burnside \ Vestmor· land Oowpen Colliery Northumberland Monk Fryston W.R. Yorkshire
Locality.
DetaclIm·t
1\1rs. Chapman, 1, Egerton Gardens, Hendon. N. W. Miss F. Buckingham, 215. New Houghton, Mansfield, N otts. liEs!> M. <1 e t)e van te, 0, Hind Street, St. John's, S. E. Miss Moody, 65, tation Road, H etton-le-Hole. 1\1iss L. M. Oarte, 'lJringfielll, N etley A.bbey. Mi~s E. 1\1. Eardley, Bolas Honse, ".,y ellington, Salop. Miss J. Jones, Burnl3ille. 1Iiss W. J. Aynsley, 19, Park Road, BIyth. Miss Wood, Monk FrystoD, South Milford, Yorkshire .
Milford, i -orkshire.
1\ u. uf
County.
Mrs. A. Mo.res, 1, West Heath Drive, GoldersGleen, N. H. \V. ~mith, M.lt.C.S., L.n. c.p •. Pleasley, 1\1allsfield, N otts. Miss K J. Dallks, 59, wndon l~ark, Forest Hill, N . .Miss K. Adamson, Hetton lIonse. IIetton-leHllle. Irs. E. E. Metcalfe, eaureeze, N ptley Abbey. Mrs. W. Dugdale, l\J erson lIall, ·Wellington. ~Irs. Bryce', Gowan Lea, Burnside, Kendal. ,\Y. ,T. l;ordon, M.B., Newsham, Torthumberland. !lIr . Helllsworth, .MOil k Fl'ystoll Hall, Sou th
nato of
~1t'1l1-
n, gislr:tlion.
b,r'
--
--
-amc and Address of Comm:muant.
Name and
of Quartermaster and ...,eci etary.
Acldres~
liull .
1 I. 12.1 ~
I
324 326 3~8
T
48 Vr orcester 10 \Yestmorlanc1 \28 Cumberlaud
Brigade Assoc.
'\Yorcester
Birmingham
Kll'kby Lonsdale Westmorlanll
Keswick Brigade 1 Oumberland
13.2. 13 17.3.13
17 1
25.2.13
·Detachments, which though regist<>red, havE' not yet heen inspE'd CI hy
24 27
All
Mrs. '\Yakefield, 139, :B eutham Road, Birchfield TheLad\' H. Oa \'endi"h-Ben tinck. ~Irs. Pearson, AblJot' Brow, Kirkby Lonsdale. U!ld~rln,y llall, l-i:irkby I,ou sda.le. Mrs. S. A. Bromey, Miss Eo A. lllu,l'shall, 9, High Hill, Kes\',ick. Oastlel'igg Manor, Keswick, (Yac!1llt. )
offiC'in.1 of the Ambulance Department or forWRlded for ',"ar Olfice registraticln.
~
"". R. t::::
~fJc ~n\nb ~L'lor\?
of t/)c Grt)cr of tbe .-\ :\ I L L
1\ C E
/b05pitnI of St. John of jct'usn[clll in JEnglnllO. D E P .-\ P T
~ IE.
T.
T
11 0111' llnd .Ejpellclitlln~ Account for
Instruction and Sale of Stores-
Instruction and Sale of Stores Lecturer~1
amI Examiner' fee alld e:q o::lJses
"alarie Printing,
tationery and geueral expen e
.:t:,Oi34 :1'2 ti
9
1111
5
.
'0 ().
Carriage and freiO'ht
(,ro'~ plOht 011
r
1;
.....
non:ltioll
ai
of 'tor\'-
\llIl :lllllllninh :eril'tiolJ.
(,har~ed to Ct \1tn~
.)
reo pee ot ill"
~ ~):. ~
:.. 1~9
allli I C iOlI
D .. tache'l Cla~e
1:
i
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111
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....
n:I'2dl)
Hi
(,
Territorial Brane h -
o oJL 13
ol1lpallie~
Outh s. ,'\. .. gr. nted to
!I
Invalid Transport Corps-
In\'alid Tl'anspol't COl'ps.-
of remo\'al of IIl\'alirl". i)ICllldill~ hor..;e". r~\'ellin!! anrl inciden :11,
F
Expelre
""alarie.~
.
Printing. l>[a[i(Jll~ry JIll
gO::llt:1'1l1 t:Xll:ll ",
Repair, depreciarioll awl '\n
rell" \.
i 01
C"'))
1004
.)
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illgt'_
i ap!11i·lIlce
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St . John Ambulance Brigade-
St. John Ambulance Bl'igade-
Public ,lmy :\11rl mainrelllllll"e of r. ,ion
4:,.'
10
salaries
~~;.
0
Royal RHiew a \\' illd
rot'
0
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u
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1 OOS
Special Competitions Balance. being surplu<: ·)t
~
3
]9! 10 10 Incollle oyer Expenditure:
-
.r
£18.178 12 4. ,Ye have examined the book and \'ullcher" uf the AmLulanctc' Depanlllent llf the Grand Priory Income ann. Expenditure Account for the year ended 30th, eptemhe ... 1912. i<; correct. Thj~ Account therein. ' :3. Frederick s Plll.(:p. O~d J eWf\'. E.l'. 2cih .1[(I !1. ]9] J.
£18.178 12 -l oi rhe Order oi rh<! Ho!>pir. or t. Julin r Jel'U-:1lclli in En",L nd. ~lld l:cltiry that the' OOYc forms pan of the General Income :md E.'penditurtc' _ ccount of the rdcr, and i incorporated
SubsC?'iplions ancZ Donations.
APPENDIX
8D
A.
St. 30bn tllllbulance :association.
~bc
SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS,
1911 - 1912.
(ReceivetllLt Central Oflice only, amI not il1Clnding those received uy Local Honorary Secretaries of Centres).
A Donation of Five Pounds ancllljJwClnls constit~ltcs a Life },Jembcr. An Annual Suosc/'Ijilion of Fice Sltillill(Js Ctnd upu:anls constitutes em Annual JlIeMbc1·. An Asterisk
(~)
A!l1eck,.T Tl. Applin, Major R. V. K., U.S.o. Ihrry, Dr. D. 1. • BaLh ,The illn.rch jone. Do\\ agel' o[
Beckett, Mr:::. i< DClleeke, nr IS A. J\I. i< 13 1'0 WI1 , ~Ir5. lIaig * Bruce, ~lis.' * Oberl1lsi{le, Lt.·Gen 'il' H. G.C.M.C:.,
* *
*
*
0
~
330 o 5 0
500 1 0 o 10 0 o 5 0 o 5 0 050 050 1 1 0
L01 D Jl
COU TY
*
o 10 0 110 o 5 0
~Iiss
050 o 10 0
o
Iichael, Mrs. Mall ett, Porter & Dowl1. Price, litis· E. Stephel'!), Dr. Lockhart inclair, Ii sT.
5
0
110 1 1 0
020 1
1
0
026
.. Thackeray, 001. ,it E. T., 050 o 10 0 o 10 6
'(J.,!:., K.C.B., R.E.
* Touche, J. E.
*
Trevilian, !Ill'S. 'Walker, illr. and Mrs. \VutcrIi elc1, :M iss \Vestlmry, nil'. O.
220
o 10 0 110 £38
AND
'Y. Pitt Fraser, 1\11'. A. Eumund Hatchard, Mrs.
Draffen, 1111'S.
220
Lewer, . II. * :JIaucle, ;\Iiss E.
1
Fowler, Mrs.
£ s. d. 110
H obson & OilS Laird, Miss A. M.
* Luttrell,
050
Dixon, Mi's W. A. Dyer, Mrs. Carr Ellis, Miss A. M.
PER
2
1 0 o 5 0 1 1 0 050
c'.n.
* Evelegh, Mi's E. .~
~
1
Ciiy& l oun tyof I e\\castlt' 8:: ;".K or Northlllllherlaud 'eetion Territorial Brunch. Colli:lgs, lis ~I. n. Cox, Mr. G. H.
CUllliffe, M 1'5 * Davies, Miss U. A.
*
siglJifies an Annual Subscriber . .£ s. <l. Hazel & 00. 0 11 0 Hamilton, J. G. 5 5 0 n erkomer, S. II. 1 0 0
WESTMINSTER
£5 ~
5 0 2 0 0 0
£9
7 0
3
BANK.
3
0
91
Donations.
90
A1Jpendix A. DONATIONS PER Manchester . Monmouth Old Oentre Wellington ( J. Z.) .
£ s . d.
OE TRES. £10 0 0 1 19 11 5 5 0 £17
Battyeford Obapeltown Ohurcbill . D enaby Main Durham . Godley Grassington Hassocks Malvern .
ROYAL REVIEW AT WINDSOR.
DONATIONS TO Brasscy, The Earl Gray, The Mastel' of lIu.rvey, Sir Robert Illglis, Sir Robert James, Arthur Lawren ce, Sir '1.'revor Ley, Sir l!'mncis Lyons &, 00. ) Ltd. t.lol'ga.n, Lt-Col. A. ] lick-
4 11
DONATIONS PER BRANOHE £ s. d. Market Drayton 0 g 6 ew Barn et 0 5 0 North L everton 3 3 10 Pendleton 1 1 0 an Remo. o 10 0 Stanway 2 0 0 Thursley 0 5 0 ',Yest Byfleet 2 2 0 0 4. 6 Total a' per Income and Expenditure Account,
s. d. 2 6 7 0 o 10 6 0 4 7 2 S 6 1 7 6 011 0 1 0 0 £ 0 0
£16
9
5
£81
4.
4.
T. JOH?IT AliI BULA?lTOE BRIGl\DE. 00 TRIBUTIONS TOWARD MAl TE~ ANOE OF STATION £ £ s. d. 50 Port of London Auth ority 6 6 15 Alexandra Park Trustees Prince of ,Vales General 1 1 0 Banstead Draghounds 0 Hospital o 15 0 Oatholic Association, The 2 Royal Automobile Club Oounty of London VOIUll5 16 3 tary Aid Organization H.oyal International H orti1 1 0 5 culLural Exbtn., 1912 Oonstitutional Olub 5 Elementary Sa.lv(1tion Army, The Oroydon Schools Athletic Asso9 Sandown Park Olub o 10 6 ciation . 37 Shepherds Bush Exbtn. 0 2 6 Division No. 13. S.J. A. B. 3 Shoe&Leathel'RecorJ, Ltd. 59 5 3 Earls Oourt Exhibition Poor Bush Shepherds Eldorado Oycle and Motor Ohildren's Outing o 10 6 Olub . 0 Fund Stand Grand Epsom Sou th "YVest Ham Ro vcrs 9 0 0 ARsociation 0 Cycle and Motor Olub 0 6 0 Foots Oray Park Fete Southern Oounlies Oycling o 12 6 German Oycling Olub 1 Union H atherley Athletic Asso1 Three P's Oycling Olub 0 1 6 ciation :M iniaturc Rinc Times 10 0 0 Hospital Saturday Fund 1 Range Olub 6 9 0 Hyde, IV alter Sports Totteuham School 10 10 0 International Horse Show 0 Association 0 2 0 J ohnson, Mr. William 0 Truesels, Mrs. 32 5 0 Kempton Park Racecourse 0 7 6 N atlOnal Oyclists' Union 0 7 6 Netball League £264 1 1 0 Our D umb F r iends L eague
mnl1, V.R.O.
Mostyn, Th e Lord
s. d. 0 0
7 2
6 0
5 0 0 19 0
0 0 9
2
0
7
6
6 2
6
1
0
5 2
0 0
0
3
6
0
( 0
10 10 150 0 5 0 288 15 25 0 2 2 25 0 31 10
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 1
0 0
5 1
Newcastle, '1.'he Duke of North, 001. B. N. Northampton, The Marquess of . Portland, The Duke of Royrh, 001. Sir Olement Strathcona, The Lord Sntherland. Sir Thomas
£ s. d. 5 5 0 3 0 0 50 0 0 5 5 0 26 5 0 100 0 0 10 10 0 £744
3
0
92
The S t. J ohn A ?nb'Ldance Association.
~"e St. 30hn
BtnbnlallCe El550ciatioll.
LI F E :MEMBERS. N OTE.- T he Life lffembe?'s attached to Ccnt?'es al'e not incllldc(l in this List.
HER MAJESTY TIlE QUEEN OF SWEDEN. H ER ROYAL HIGHNES
PRINCESS BEATRICE, PRINOE S HENRY OF BATTENBERG.
A.R. Adair, Miss H. :M. A ngus, Mr. B. R. Applin, M ajor R. V . IL, D.S . O. Argyll, The Very Rev. the Dean of Barton, Mrs. Alfred Bartoll, Irs. Hope Baker, Mrs. F. B. Beddingtoll, Mrs. Bedford, Her Grace tbe Duehess of Bevao, :Mr. T. ,y. Beville, Mr. F . W. Bolm, Mr. G., C. E. Bolckow, :Mr. O. F . H . Brakspear, nIl'. H . Hayward Branston, Mrs. J . G. Breadalbane, the Iarquess of, K . G. Breadalbane, the Marchioness of Britten, Oaptain R. F., R . N . Broadwood, !lIi's IJ. Cl: ., Brown-Synge-Hutchinson, Colonel E. D. Bruce, Miss Ohristina M. A. Bustros, Madame de Byron, 1111'. J. L. Oalthorpe, L ady Oampbell, Hev. Claud Oampbell, Mrs. Hugh Capel, 1111'. Frank O. Oattell, Dr. G. Trew Ohichester, the nt. Hon . the Earl of Clarke, Lieut. -Ool. A., M.D., R . A . M.C. Oollings, Miss M. D. Ootton, .Mr. Oharles, F . R.C.P. Oox, Mr. G. H. Cresswell, Col. Pearson R.
Crompton Oo-operative Provident Soc. L<l. Orookshank Pasha, H. E. lIarry M., F.R. C.S .
Darwin, Major G.H., M.D . , F.n . C.p., V.D.
Da,,'soll, Lieut. -001. Daltoll, Iajor-Gcneral J. 0., R.A. Dawes, Mr. B. M. de \T ernoll , Oapt. Dixon, Lady Dixon, Mr. ,Yaynman DrafJ'en, nIl'S. 'Y. PiLt Dn Pre, Miss Elswick ,Yorks Accident and Oompenation Fund EslJer, The Viscountess Ferraboschi, Mrs. Figgins, 1\11'. Jam es Finnemore, Ilon. 111'. Justice First Fruits (pel' J. A. II.) Frank, Dr. Philip Franks, M1'. Ohas. ,V. Freshfield, Mr. Edwin, LL.D., F.H.A. Fl1l'ley, Mr. F. W. Gooch, 11'. O. F . Goldsworthy, Major-General 'IV. T., M . I>. Gordoll, Ml'. A. A. Hare, MI'. S . H . Harrison, Dr. O. Hatchard, Mrs. Frallk Heap, Mr. Ralph Heap, M1'. Ralph, JUJu. IJ. ~' . , Hills-Johnes, General Si!' J., G.c.n. Hospital Satnruay Funtl IIughes-Huntc!', Lady, of Plis Coch. nuttoll, Captain A.
Life .Me·rnue'l'.·. Javill, MI'. P. Cremieu J c!'voise, Mr. S. Clarke Jen'oisc, :Miss S. U. Clarke Lelley, .uliss Longstalr, Mr. L1. W. Luby, nIl'S. Lucas, 1\11'. F. L. 11cG.wsland, .Miss A. C. McOlure, Lady McCorcplOdale & 00., Ltd., )Ie5sr8. Mackintyre, Dr. 1\1cKrl1ar, 1It-. O. D. nfacLeall, :'fr. Robert MacLean MeYicker, r.lr. l'. Ct. 1\1all all , R('\·. Ca.non Mal(lcn, D1. F . .T. Martin, 11iss F. Maxwcll, ,;\11'. J. W. May, Col. W. Allan Mitchc·ll, iiII'. A. Mitchell, Mr. John l\101yllrnx, 11i .. s !lIol'gan, :'lrs. A. Hickman r.luler, Mrs. Neve, lIn:;. E\'emnl S. Newton, :'Iajor J. W. M. innis, IlJspector-General B., c. v.o ..
Poppell\'ell, l\lajor H. F. Weuu Priestley, Lady R0yltcr, Dr. Carl CSt. Petersuurg) RlCIl'lnj,;, ~l r. T. E., lIf. E. Ri V ingtoll, MI'. O. R. 1:T. Qr., Roberts, Field Marshal the Earl, K.O.
Rorlgelt, Mrs. Richard B. Ross, Gencral Sir J., G.C.B. S.D.R.S.D. Sancton, Mr. Philip Sharp, Mr. William ingletoll, ~1 1". E. . J\enitt, !Ili's C. E. tirlillg, )h. John ",eetillg, Miss E. Taylor, Surgeon-Major, M.D. Tomkins, ::'11'. Alfred Savill Vacher, Mr. Francis, F.R.C.S. Wa.d!1y, iiII'. H. Edward, M.R.C.S. Walker, ::'11's. Weldon, Mr. E. Whitaker, Mr... ::'laster Whithal'd, ::'11'. B . .JI Wigl1t\\"ick, :011's. Willia.ms, Colonel R. Wilman, ::.rl'. Charles Woo11co111be, Dr. Robert Lloyd, LL.D. M.n., H .• ·. F.LIn. t., F.S.R., )Ln.I.A. Korth, Col. B. 1 ., C.B. Wyn<lham. :JIajol' G. C. Tngent, ~lrs. Arthur Yarro,,", )'1rs. Oglh-ie, ?l1ajor O. :Jr. late, Lieut.-Col. A. Orde, illiss E. 11. Yate, ::'11's. A. C. Perrott, ~l r. E. E. Picker gill, )11'. E. P., ~1.1:'C •. , L.P-.C.P. Yate, Cul. C. E., C.S.!., C. .\I.O. Yate, Mrs. O. E. Phillips, Mr. A.. Plumb, Mr. R.
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Barraclough, ~[r. A. 1.l., )L n. Bloxam, 1.11'. ,1. Astl 'y, F. It. C.. . Honorary Bnrrilt, 11'. G. L., M.lLC.S., L.n.D.I'. Hllllr, Mr .•1. 1'., :'ILl:' Life ]h,rrow,~Ir.C:.A. , M.l:.C'.H., I.. It.C. !'., Lond. HIlllller, 1>11'. \V. P., F.ILG.S., E(lin. Members. Barry, 11'. n. ~l., L.F.I'.'-;., L.S.A. Blythl1l:1,n, nIl'. G. ". M.g., ~I.n.c ... Bashford, 1.11'.1[.11., :'II.T!. HulgPl', Mr. P. T.,L.U.C .... , Ire!', L.K.Q.C.r. nnLc~, iiiI' .•T. Curling, ;'1.1~.C.g., L.lt.C.l'. Hollington, lr .. J. ]) .. l"n.c.l'., I,.P•. C.l'.E. Bt.Lcs, 11'. \\'illial11 1'., L.H.C.l'., L.ILC.S.L Bolton, Mr. H. L., L.lt-C.P.E., L.1t.C.S. JhLesoll, Mr. H., )1.1l. Hond, Mr. F. Fieltlillg, ~['ll .. JI.]'.][. Ht\!.c:'\on, fl'. V .. T..IU'.P., E!. Bonc, Mr . D. J ..M., :'IL1I. '.':'11., Eelin. Hnnehop. Mr. F., T,. lt.C.S. tV, I'.E. BOllner, Mr. T. Irvinc, ~l. n., C.)f. H,\\n\l ~ :\1\L Sin~. (Mi1., H..U:l.) Huodle, Mr. lieorge A., ~1.1:.C . . , L. ·.A. Baxler, lr. ,r. :\1.. :'1.11. Boor, Mr., :M.D. Beade:::, Mr. T. Parkyn, L.n.C.I'. Boswell, Mr. A., )r.n. RC!llH', 11'. R L., L.l:.C.l'. Bowel', Mr. \\T. G .. :'>L1:.C .. . , T,,1t.C.P. cnnlmore, ],11'. G. R., T"l:. C.1'., :'>Ln.c.s. Bowie, :\1r. John Mae:mby, )[.])., F.R.C.S. now man, Mr. R, 1..I:.C.1'., I..ll.C.S., Ellin. Bensley, Mr .•T. G., L.n.C.l' .. 1,.10'.1'.s. Be1\th, II'. D. L., )!.It.C.S .. 1,.1:.C.1'. Box, Mr. John. M.n., CILB. Healon, fl'. 11r;l.nl-, \I.B., 1l.S. noyce, Mr . .T. G., L.n.coO" Erlin. Beattie, ;\tr. 'harks J., )I.H. n.cH., B.A.O. Br,ldhury, iI[r. John, :'>(.n.c.s. HeaLlie, 1\11'. Henry, jnnr.:'>r.n.c.s.,L.n.C.r. Bradbury, .Mr. J. B., 1, ... A. J~'altie, Mr. Robert, r.1.n., ?>I.n.c.s. Brallbury, Mr. J. O. 0., M.R.C.S. Beaumont, 1I1r. EtlgM, )!.It.L'.S .. 1.ILa.I'. BrallIey, 111'. DaYill, )['D., It.U.I., Mch. Becker, .Mr. J. E. A. T., :'If.I~., ('. ,r. , E lli n. Hr'tJltler . Mr. IIurrh ) l}C(hloes, [1'. '1. Pugh, M.n., 'amh. Bmy, Major G. A~ 1'., M.P'.C .. , L.R.C.P. , Behr'I1tH, Mr. ~L R J., I •. 1:. C.1'., L.r..C.S. Brayton, )fr. J. G., L.n.c.p.E .. L.n.c.s. Belcher, Mr. C., 'Ln. Brnyton. )11'. Thos., L.1:.C.1'. L.n.C.s., Ed. Bell, Mr. C. ,,'. J., :'>(. R. '" Brett, :\11'. P. G, Hell, Mr. J. "-., )I.n., \I.S. Brice, Mr. Erncst, L.I~.C.P., L.H.C.S. Boll. 11'. \\'111 .. 'Ln. '.s., r•.. . A. Bridgeford, Mr. \r. A., )LH.C.S., L.n.C.l'. Bennett,JIr.Il.G.lTender, .\ r.n. ; ' .)1., Eliill. Bri ,tow, 1\lr. \r. 1.1., M.ll.C ... , L.R.C.P . Bcnnctt, [1'. ,T.. 'I.n. Bristowe, )1r. II. 0., M.D., M.n.c.s. Bennett, 1\11'. W. E., Ln.c.p., L.R.C.l'l. Brittin, Mr. F. :M., :'>LD. Benlham, Mr. A. 0., \r.n.c.s., L.n.c.T'. Hrog(len,l\Ir. J.E., L.n.C.l'., L.n.c.s.,Edin. Beresford, illr. R, ?!.l:.C.S .• L . . A. Ihook, Mr. II. D. ~1.1:.l.R., D.P.ll. 13eres[0]'(1. mg. Lt.-Col., R. Je ]a Poer, Brooks., Lieut.·Col. F. A., ~I.D. :'>1. n. Broomhead. ~lr. Cl13.., .. )LD., Aber. Berkley, ~rr. E. J. G., F.n.c.s., l.. ll.C.r. Hroughtoll Mr. A., )LB . Bedil'. :'Ifr. II O.. :'>{ n. l,ronghtoll, Mr. L. C .. L.R.C.S., L.n.c.p. Bernal'll. illr. \.. r., :'II. D. BrO\"11, :Mr. A. Tennyo;ol1. :'II. n., c. \L, Aber. Bernny,.;. ~lr. II. L., \en.l' ... . l , .S.A. Bro\\'I1, )[1'. F. '0l·(1011. :'>LH.C. ' .,1,.)1. nen}', )11'. A. E.. ~1.1l. Brown. l.[r. n. _\ .. )£.n. L.•. , L.'.A. Bcrr)', ~rr. n. ilhrtill ; )r.n .. CH.n. (Yiet.) nr0\\11, )11'. J., )T.n. Bertrand. )[1'. E. 110 Lalltlllll', \1.1~.L.S. Brown, illr. J. )f., F.n.r.~. B(Y<ln, Mr. Tom ,,' .. :'Ln.C.:-;., L.t:.L.1'. Hr0\\"11 :;\[1'. ,T. Pcreintl, )T.n .• Cll.B. Browl1, )11'. H. G., :'Ir.n.c. ~ .. L.I~.C.P. nthhing'1, ?Ill. J. P., )1. Tl. , 1'.:'11. Bigg. ~1r. G. E. ~ .. F.1:. ' .s., Edill. Browl1, 111'. R. 0 .. L.n.C.1' .. L.R.C.S. Bingham. ~Ir. John J .• _f.l1 .. St. _\nl1. HrO\\'11 .:'Ill'. \\T. P., L. l:.Ll'. , L.ll.C.S. Binnie. )[1'. Alex., :'IL.Il. & (JT.e., .\10111. nrowne, )[1'. Allllrew,L.H.c.?,Edin., L.M. Hir(l. Mr. II .. \t.n. Hro\\ne, )[1'. O. R.. 11.n . Bird. :;\11'. lTl'my, :'>f.n.C.i' .. 1..1:.0.1'. 11rowl.e, :;\[1'. G.H.,L.n.c.l' .. Edin .. L.:'>L BinI. Mr. ,,' .. )I.r. .• C.)I. Browne. ?I[r. II. L .. F.H.C. :'. , L.l:.C.r. Birmingham. ~rr. \Y. r., ~[ n. Browne~ ?Ill'. O·Donnel. )l.n. Hi Rott . .:'II! . •T. _\., 1..11,<".1'. & I..n.c g •• Ed. Hro'WIle . .:\11'. Hobert. :'oLD., Dub., F.R.C.S.I, Hbckbnrne. ~fr. G. IT. 8., )1. n.. l).r.lI. Brownliehl, ~1r. II. ?Jr., )I.lLC.S., L.l~.C.P. Hlackhnm. :Mnjnr B0hert J .. H..UI.C. l)rownlo,,'. ~II'. 1I. L., F.n.c.s . nJnir, 11'. Hobert. )1.1) .. Edill. l1rnce, Mr. E. J., )f. D. Blnkcncy, fr. J. IT .. T .1U'.1' . Brucc, Mr. J .. ::u.n., C.~L Hb.ndfol'll, iiII'. J. ,,'., M.I:. C.::> . lirucc, iifl'. Hobert, M.n.C.s., n.r.II. R1omfield. Mr. Ell\\':ml E., \1.1). Urn 011, Mr. P. ., ;\f.l~ C.S., L.R.C.P. HIonmer, rr. F. \r.1~.C.:-;. Hruutill, Mr. James D., )1.13., C.M., Edin, Bloomlichl, ],11'. G., L.n.C.l'. Brunton, Mr. John, M.B., Cll.B., Ghts.
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(Elected ill TlCognitioll 01 dlstl ItJllishcd. ,sCl'riccs in/lll't;lt;rillg the objects of the Assocwtion. ) Abruhn,m, 1\[1'. A. A., I .. 1~.C.~.T. AtLun, )11'. 11.1,11 J., ~1.Il., C.)1. (,Tieto1'il1). Adams, ~Ir. H., 7I1.l .. C.I·., 1.1.I'.S. Ad;llI: -, jlr. J., :'>1.1: ... ~l., Etlill., 1•. •'.A. AcLtm", ~II'. J. A. ~1.D. Ada I S()!I. ~[r .•lanll':, :'>!.]). Adalll , ~lr. jLlltltl'\\ .\.., F.I:.C. • ..:\.11.; lll, :;\lr..A., ~J.Il .. (.)1. AltclitsO I. }[r. Hodl'IH.:k. ~I D. c' II.n. Altkl11 ••\[1'. C. Craw/ord. :'>!.D. .Allken, jlr. ,I. 11., ~l.ll., C.M., Etlin. 1.1 dl'l"on. :\[(. E .. )I.D. Aldertoll, ~Ir. 11. C., ;l1.l~.C S., L.ll.C.r. .Aldtidgl', :\lr. b., L.~.A. Aldnd~l, 1-11'. l\. EllIOtt. )I.D .. C.?l1.
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96 Honorary Life Members .
The St. John Ambulance Association.
Bruzand, 1111'. A. ., L.R.C.P. Childs, Mr. Christopher, M.D. . Brysoll, Mr. Leonard, )[ E., )1.ll. C.S. hill, 1\11'. Edwin A" M.E., C.M., Edl.n. Buchanan, 1\[1'. Peter, lI1.B.,~I.C., Glas. Chri~til\n, 1\11'. L. M. F" M.B., C.M., Edm. Buchanan, Mr. 'W aller, )l.ll.C. . , L.S.A. Church, I1I1'. R., 1II.E. Bud~, Mr. Chas. 'Ym., ;lLll.C.S. Clalllpett, 1111'. R. ,V. T., 1ILB. Bucldey, 1\1\". J., L.S.A. Clark, 11'. Andrew, F.n.C.,'. Budd 1111'. IV. H., M.Il. C.S., L,n.C.p. Clark, 1\11'. A. F. C., 1I1.B., '.1IL, Abel'. Buist; Mr. R. 0., 111. D., Etlin. Clark, Mr. G eo., 111. B., C. r. Bull, Ml'. IV. H., F.B.C.S., L.n.C.p, Clark, 1\11". 1\1. H., L.R.C.I'., Edin. Bu!. trode, 1\11'. C. V., M.r:.c.s. Clark, I1Ir. H.. '1'., L.ll.C.S., L.R.C.P, "I ' 'f D C '[ E"dl'll . Clarke, 1\11'. A. K, 111.11. M.ll.C.S. B UllC Ie, 11 r. 11.., _, . • , .l'., Burges, 111'. R. E., ;II. D., )[. CII. Clarke, 1\1r. E. \\Tearne, 111. D., C. M. Burges,1\lr.,Ym.1I1.,1I1.11.C.S.,L. S.A. Clarke, Mr. H. H. R., ],f.ll.C.S., L.lt.C.P. Burnett, 1\1r. E. J., F.ll.C.S. Clarke, Mr. T. F., M.n.C.S., L.S.A. Burridge, 1\11'. H. E., M.B., C.1I1. Clarke, M1'. 'Y., M.D. Burton, Mr. S. H., F.n.C.S., )1.B. Clarke, 1111'. ,V. J., 1I1.11,C.S" L.S.A. Buss, Mr. H. D., M.R C.S., L.S.A. Clay, 11r. A., M.ll.C.S. Bussittil, )11'. G., M.D., ~lalta. Clay, 111'. T. 'V., L.R.C.p., L.R.C.S., Edin. Butler, 1\lr, J. Eerr, )I.D. Clayton, nir. A. J., L.R.C.P.,L.ll.C,S. Butter, Mr. J, K., ;l1.D. Clayton, Mr. J. S., M.D., Edin. Buxton, 1111'. Edward, M.D., ~L R.C.P, Clayton, Mr. ,Yilliam K., M.D., Brux. Byrne, Mr. P. Jas., L.R.C.P., L.ll.C.S. Clayton, M1'. ,YilliamMayn e,L.R.c.S, Ire1. Cable, Mr. John, L.n.C.p, Edin., L.M, Clegg, 1\11'. Richard, M.n., c. L, 1,:11.C.P. Caffyn, 11', S. M., M.R.C.S. , . Clements, Mr. R N., L.Il.c.r.,Edlll. Cairns, :nrr. P. R" L.ll.C.P. & s,' EdlD. Clements, Mr. S. D., L.ll.C.S., L.ll.C.P. Cairns, Mr, W. 1I1urray, 1ILB., C.)1., Edin. Clifford, Mr. F. C. ,V" M,R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Calder, Mr. J. Kinnaird, L.n.c.p. Close, M1'. J., M.B. . Caldwell, 1\11'. :nr., L.P..C.P., L.R.C.S. Closs, Ur. J. 0., M.D., Edm., M.n., C.M. Coaker, :nlr. F. 'Y. J., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Calwell, Mr. William, ~1.D., )1.A.R.U.I. Oameron, Mr. ,V. J., 1ILn. Coldstream, .Mr. A, R, M.D., F,R.C.S, Oampbell, Mr. D. R, M. D. Cole., .Mr: T. E. C., M.D, Campbell Ur. John, )LD. Coll~e, SH R J., M.D., Aher., C.M. Campbell, M1'.1\latthew, )1.B., CH,n. (N.Z.) Coll~nette, Ur. F. de D. ,)1. n. ('.S.E. , L. R. C. p, Campbell, 11'. T., L.~1.S. . Colllns, Mr. John Norton, 11[.]). Cane. Mr. L. E., )1.B. Collinson, :Mr. F. 'Y., M.n" M.n.c.s. Cantlie, Col. J., )1.£., F.ll.C.S. Collis, }'1r. Edgar, M.B" n.Cll. Oxon. Cardew, )11'. George A., )[.n.c.s.E., L.S.A. Connolly, 1\11'. A. ,V., M.B. Ca.rnes, ~lr. William, )Lll. C.. , L.ll,C.P. Connor, Mr. S~muel, LD., n.u.I. Carroll, Ur. J oseph, ],1."8., C.M., D.P.H. Cook, Mr. PerclVal R, )I.D. Carruthers, Mr. J. C. Baxter, )Ln., C.M. Coombs, Mr. Carey, LD., L ond. Carter, M1'. F. H., ~['D., F.r•. c.s. Cooper, :M1'. E. H., M.B.C.S. Carter, Mr. Ronald, M.D., )1.n.c.R., Eng. Cooper, :Mr. H. G., l1f.n., M.R,C.S. Carvell, 1\1r. John )Iaclean: )1. n. c. S., L. S, A. Cooper, 1I1r. H. S., 11[. n. c. S., L. It. C.l'. Cary, Mr. A. J., L.R.C S.l. Cooper. :Mr. P. R., 1lf.D., F.R.C.S. Case, Mr. H. M., M.P..C.S., L.R.C,S. Copley, :Mr. S., F.R.C.S., D.P.H. Cassan, Mr. Theodore, M.l'•. C.S. Copp, Mr. C. J., M.D., C.M., (Toronto ) Caunter, Mr. R. L., )1.D" Drux, Cornwall, Ur. ,V. C., L.R.C.P., Edin. Chadwick: Mr. C. M., M.D. Corrigan, Mr. W. J., F.R.C.S, Chaffers, :Mr. Edwd., F.RC.S. Cosgrave, :Mr. E. McDowel, M.D., Dub, Challinor, Mr. S. ~1dL, 1I1.R.C.S" L,ll,C.r. Couch, Mr. J, K., L.R.C.r., M.RCS. Chambers, Mr. J. H., L.S.A. Courtney, Mr. G. E., M.D., D.I',H. Chapman, Mr. A. V., M.P•. C.s., L.R.C.P. Coutts, 111'. Allan, M.B., C.)L Chapman, :Mr. J. 1\1., M.B. Ooventon, Mr. C . .A., M. R.C.S. Chapman, 11r. O. H., M.D. Covey, Mr. ,V. J., M.ll.C.S., L.ll,C.p. Chapple, Mr. W. A., M.D., CH.B. (N,Z.) Coward, 11r. E. G" M.B, Charlesworth, Mr. H., M.ll.C.S , Cox, Mr. A" M.B. Chatterje, Mr. G. C., L.M. S. Coxwell, Mr. Charles F., M.D., Camb, Chawner, Mr. Alfred. M.R.C.S., L,R.C,P. Craig, Mr. Jas., M.ll.C.S., M.B" C.M, Cheesewright, Mr. J. F., M.ll.C.S. Craig, Mr. Vol., 1>1.B., CH.B. Cheetham, Mr. HubQrt, M.n., CH.B, Crcm, Mr, Alexander , M.B., C.M" Aber, Childe, Mr, C, p" F,R,C,S, Cran, Mr. George, M,D"Aber., C,M,
IIonorary Life Members.
97
Crawford, MajorGilbe~-tStewart, n.A.M.C., D evane, Mr. 'r. F., L.RC.p. & s., Edin. Honora.ry J,.Il.C.S. & 1'., Edln., D.P.II. D'Ev elyn, M1'. A. McNeill, M.D. Life Crawshaw, Mr. C. \V., 1>r.B., J), P.II. Devenish-:nleares, Mr. A. L., M. R,C,S. Members. Cran, .11r. James, M.n., C.M. Devis, Mr. H. F., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S, Cran, lIlr. Robert D., M,RC.S., L.R.C.I'. Dick, Mr. A., M.B. Cmstcr, 1\11'. E. E., L.n.c.l'., L.n.c.s. Dickenson, Mr. A. Newton M.D. Crawshaw, 1\11'. S., M.n., cll.n" M.ll,C.S. Di ckenson, .Mr. J. J., M.R.~,S. Creas~, Mr. J. Robertson, F.R.C.S., I~din. Dickey, Mr.A.A.G., M,D., It.U.!., L.R.C.S,I, CreS]ll, Mr. A. J. II., M.lLC 1'.1. :-1.1~.C.S. Dickson, Mr. G. Cecil, M.D., Buin. Cres8Y, 1\lr. G. J. , L. R.C.I'., M.It.C.S. Dickson, Mr. G. W., M.B., C. M. Cr?w, Mr. Jno., M.lt. c.;,>. , L.n.C.p., ;Lond. Dickson, Mr. John Dunbar, M.D., R. V,I, Cntchley, Mr. Harry G., ?lLD., Erlm. Dillon, Mr. L. Gerald, M.D., n.u.I., M.CH. Crocker, 11'. J., 1ILlt.C.S., J"S.A. Dilton, Mr. T. J., L.R.C.S., L.RC.P. Irel. Crocker, Mr. James, 1ILR.C.S., L.R.C.r. Dimmock, Mr. A. F., M.D., Durh. Croeker, Mr. J. M., M.ILC.~., L.n.C.r. Distin,Mr.IIoward, :r.Ln.,M.R.C.S.,L.R,C,P, Crook~- Larwl;s, urgeon LIeut. -Uolunel D~ vine. Mr, .J ~hn, M. B., C. M., GIas. Slr ". h., C.I.E. , M.D. DlX:, Mr. Vhlham R, M.D., B.S. Cropley, Mr. Henry, F.ILC.S., D.P.II. Dixon, Mr. J. F" M.R.C.S. ~:o~s" Mr. A. J" M.p., C.M., Edin. ])~xon, Mr. R G., M,B. Closshel(l, 1\11:. A; L, L.ll.C.P., L.ll.C,S. Dlx~n, Mr. T., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.S, D oble, Mr. H. Somerville, L.r•. c.p. &. S,B, Cro:sslanLl, M[. \\. r~. Crowther, Mr. E. E., L.R.C.r., L.T~.C.S. Dobie, Mr. J. N., M.B. Crump, lIlr. T. G., L.ll.C.P., ~1.B., D.C. Dobson, Mr. A., M.RC.S., L.r•. c.p" Lond, Crypr, ;\1r. J , M.R.C.S., ~.R.C.P. Dodd, Li eut.-Col. J.R, R.A.M.C., M,D. Culfe, Snrgeon-General Slr C. McD., K.C. B. Dodn, Mr. P. Vernon, M.D., M.R.C.S. Cull ~n, )11'. P., M.D. D omville, Mr . E. J., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S, Curne, ~1r. O. J., M.n., M.n.c.S. Donald, Mr. D., ;lLD. Clllh~lle, Mr. F. J. F., )Ln.C.S. Douglas, Mr. Alexander, M.B" C.M. CUllhffe, ~r. T. V., M.R.C.p,,~r.n.c.s. Douglas, lr. Chas. E" M.D.,F.R.C,S.E,,&C, Cureton, Col. E:l., M.D. Douglas,Mr.Claude, F.R.C.S., L.R,C.P, CU caclen,.~lr. Geo.rge, I::R.,C.s.?Ed. Douglas, Mr. J. J., M.D., Edin. DalachallJl, ;'fr. h.n.V~.'Jl ErlalJI, T,,;\[, &. s. Douthwaite, Mr. G. H., 1ILR.C.S. Danrl e;mr, Mr. D. 13. ~" L. M. & s., Dove, Mr. Augustus C., M.D., Durh. pJomhay.) DOlVnes, Mr. H., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P, Dar1.111 ~, ~lr .• tevensoll, :If. D. Drage: Mr. Lovell, M.D., B.CH, Dav!(l.'oll, .11'. ,/1... , )LD., F.lt.C.P. Drinkwater, :Mr. H., M.D. , M.B,C.S. ]),\V~(lsOll. Mr.1holllflSA., L.lt.C.P.,L.lt.C.S. Dryden, Mr. J. II., L.ll.C.P., L.RC.S. Df\'~!,:, ~11'. Cha.r~ 'S D., )!.It.r'.~., I,.S.A. Dudgeon, II'. J. H., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. DoWI!':>, ~1r. Dancl Ll. M.Il., I..n.c.l'. Dudley, Mr. BernardJ., M.R.c.s.,Eng, DJ.Y:cs, )11'. E., :'LD. Dudley, :Mr. G. J., M.RC.S., L.R.C.P. D1.Y:cs, ;'11'. IIn~h E., L.R.C.l'., )L1t.('.S. Duffus, Mr. Jas., M.B. Da,v:es, illl". H: Eo, L.n.c.l'., Lond. Duggan, MT. 1\1., M.R.C.S,) L.R.C.P. D:l":cs, ;'lr. , l(lney~ ~Ll?' Duncan, Mr. ,V., L.R.C.P., L.ll.C.S, D,w:cs, ilk r; L. h.ennck, )1.n., C.M . Dunkley, Ir. 'Y. W., F.n.c.p., F.R,C,S, Da,,:!',;, )[1'. \\ 1.11 •.' ;\I.n.c.s. Dunlop, Mr. S. H. , M.D., M.CH. Da,,~es, ~Ir. ,'hlham H .. M.D., ClI.D . Dunn, Mr. D. S., M.D. DaY).', ~11' . .ArthurR, ~f.ll.C.R., L.. . A, Durno, Mr. Jolm, M.D. Davy, l\Ir John, F. ll.C. S. Dumo, Mr. Leslie, M.B. Dawson, ;'11'. C., L.ll.C.P., 'Lll.C,S, Durrant,~Ir.T . .A."M.ll.c,s., L.R.C.p.,Lond, Dawson, Mr. R P.,? M.B. Dyer, 111'. U. II., )l.D. Dawson, M1'. F. W. E., L.n.C.I'., ?I.R.C.S. Dyring, Mr. C. P. Dawson, Mr. T. B., M.n.C.S., L.R.C.I'. Dyson, Mr. ,Yilliam, M.B. Deamer, "'\Ir. G. E., L.R.C.P., L.ll.C.S. Edin. Eanes, Mr. S. 0., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., Edin, Deane,111". A. D., M.ll.C.S., L.R.C.P. Ealand, Mr. H. F., L.R.C.S., L.RC.P. Deane, Mr. John H., L.R.C.S .. Edin. Eames, Mr, Ohas. ,V., M.B.,C.M"M.R,C,S. Deatker, Mr. F. T., L.M.S. Eccles, Mr, A. S., M.B" C.roL, M.R.C.S. Denne, 1\lr. F. V., M.ll.a.S" Eng, Eccles, Mr. W. Soltau, M.R.C.S., L.S.A, Denl1~, Mr. T. V. de, L.n.c.p., M.R.C.S. Eddowes;, Surg.-Capt, A" M.D" Edin. D en11lson, Mr. T. S., M.ll.C.S., L.R.C.P. Eden, Mr. R, M.D. De Renzi, Mr, A, C., )f.ll.C.S" L.S.A, Edsell, Mr. G, A" M,D,
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9 Honorary Life Members.
The St. John Ambnlance Association.
Mr. B. E. J., M.B., E\lin., O. M. Fisher, Mr. ,!'hos., i\Ll~.C.~., L.S.A. lfi'her, 11'. ,\'clby E., M.ILC.:., Eng. Fitton TIll'. 11., 1..1l.C.1'. Fitzgentltl, Mr. "'. Egerlon, lILD. . Fitz!Ycmhl, tr. James, )LB., C.M., Edll1. n '\ Ehrmann, [r. A., M.n.C.S. , L.n.C.l'. Fil:c:;henry, Mr .•. ,\., i\1.1t.C.i'i., L.S.A. Elder, l r. 'Y., L.U.C.l'. & s., Edit!., L.M. FhlYell, R ey. 'l'honHts Ellertull, 1I1r. .I., i'l.n. L.n.. '.1'. Fleetwood, 1\11'. T. F., F.ll.C.S., Irol. Ellerton, Mr. J. F. H., L.ll. ' .1'., L.M. In('ming, 1l'. ~\ . S., M.1)., lLU.I., 1.011. E lliott, 1\1l'. B. G., L.U.C.r. Fleming, TILl'. II. II., i'l.H., Dub. Elliott, Mr . .I. antIs, ~I.B. , C IT.D . , Edi.n. Fletcher Fleel- "'Iurgeoll W. H., It.N., Elliott, 1r. 'Y Ill. IIamilton, M.ll. Ill. H.C. '. Elli, lr. C. 1., !I[.l). FOl'be', lr. John. 101.13., '.ilL Ellis, Mr. William McDonough M.D., Urnx. Forbe ', 1\11'. N. n., -r·.H.l'.i'i., L.n.C. P. Elli on, Ur, A., 1Il.1:'C.~., L.1:.C.1'. Forsyth, Mr. Hobt., ill.l)., nln . Ellison, 1\[r. E. H., i\LR .C. . , L.n.C.l'. Ji'ort, ilii. Tho$., :lI.H.C.S., L,n.C.l'. Elli tOll, Col. G. . , C.B., M.ll.C.~. Forten, l\[r. C. E., )Ln. Embleton, Mr. D . . , M.D., Dmh. M.n.C.S. Fothcrgill, Mr. J. R, Ln., L.n.C . . Embling. Tho ROll. W. H., L.lt-C.l'. Fox, lr. Jno. RaymolHl, :.\.1l., l elb .. Ensor, lr .•T. 'Y., L.ll.C.P. Fox, Mr. 1. J., 1..U.(;.1'., 1,.n.C.s., Elhn. Eth eridcre, Mr. C. E., M.B. Francis, Mr. G. , V., )1. n" c. M. EtU!?s, Mr. 'Y . .I. !llcCl111och, M. n., Aller. Frankish, :Mr. J. D., :ll.ll., M. n. C.s . EYl"ns Mr. A. H., :ll.R.C.S., L . . A. Frankish Mr. Thoma, )l.ll., C.:lL, U. c. Evan: Mr. C. J., :ll.H.C .. , J.. 1. Frnuk, "'IiI' 1\:cn\lnl, M.n. EYa.ns, Mr. K, :lLB., n.c., D. p.n. Ji'ra'er, 1111'. J. H. P., )1.11.C.S., L.n.C.r. Evans, Mr. G., )f.n. Frailcr, 11'. J. J., M.n.c.s. Evans,1\lr. H. H.., M.D. Fraser, 1\11'. John T., :lr. It. C.::;., Edill. Evans, Mr. John, M.D. Frn er, illr. 'Y. D., )1.13., C.M. E vans, Mr. O. C . P., M.D., Dnrh., D. Freeborn, :J[r. John C. R., L.n.C.r. Evans, 1\11'. ,\,illia])1, }<·.n.c.s., Eng. Froer, urgeon-Mnjor E. Luke Evans, Mr. 'Y. G. , F.U.C.S., L.n.C.l'. Frith, Mr. '\". ., M.D. E vans, 1\1r. 'Y. 0., L.n.c.s. , L.R . . p., Ell. Fr ,1\11'. P. Y., ~!.H.C.S., L.r.C.l'. Eversh ed, Mr. A. R. F., M.n .. s., L.n.c.p. Fryer, lr. John, :lr.n.C'.s., L.S.A. Ewart, 1\11'. C. Theodore, M.D., Abel'. Fryer, Mr. ,Yo F., 1.... n.c.1'., L. H.I'. Ewart, Mr. D., M.B., B.S., F.R.C. '. Fuller nIr. Alfrcd L., 1'>t.H.C.8., Eng. Ewart TIll'. J., M.D. Fuller, illr. E. n. bLU., F.n.C.~. Fllirb~nk, Mr. 'Y., )l.n.c.s., L.S . A. Fullerton, Mr. F. :11.11 . , 11mh. Fairclough, Mr.T.B.,L.R. C.P., L.l~.C. , . Fulton, ~lr. G. C. II., '.)1., Glas. Falkner, 1111'. H. G., M.R.C .. , L.n.• C.r.I. FultoIl, TIlr. Robert Y., ~1.1l . Farm er, L ieut. C. A., LS.C., )!.n. FlIrber 1\11'. George II., :lLI\.C. Farmer, Mr. E. J., M.D . , 13.S. Fnrley, ir John. C.ll. 11I • K . , :ll.ll., B.C. F armer, TIll' . . , M.ll . . S., L. n.c.p., Edin . Fyll'e, iltr. Farqub!tl'son, Mr. D.P.illaclarell ,)t.B . . :11. Ga1)h, '1\11'. C. 13., )LH.C.S., L.n. C.t'. Farrar, Mr. H. Anstruthor, ~I.D. Gahb, Mr. J. E., )r. n . . 1'., I.. H. C. 1'., Ellin. F arrer, Mr. O. A., M. n .C.. , L.S.A. Gal1'ney, TIlr. C. Burkl', F.I:.l'.~. 1re1. Faw itt, Mr. Thos., :ll.H.C. '., L. n . . P. ,T alloway, iiII'. D ..1.. ) 1.11. Featherstonc, Mr. W. B., M.D. Tandy, iiII'. W. )I.1:.C.:-;. , l , .~ .•\.. FenD, Mr. A . Gers110111, }oLD., C.)f., Ellin. Gane, 1111'. E. I'. S., )1 H. '.S., Ln.C.l'. Fenn, Mr. . B., T.. H.C.r., L.n.c... ,anlner, 1\11'. II. T.. )I. n .. \'. ,I. (l;1as). F ennel, Mr. T., M.n.c.s. (,n.nlner ~rr. 11. Willonghhy, :lLn. F enonlhet, M1'. E. C., L.n.C.r., L.n.c.s. Gardner, Mr. J., )I.I'.I'.~. FeDtem, Mr. Thomas, M.D., ~l.~ .. B. c. Ganlncr, nrgeoll H. II.. ).1.11., A.:lLD. Fentem, :Ur. P. heldon, M.D., Eain , Garlan!l, Mr. A. 1.. L. n.! .1'., :.\1. n.c.S. Fenton, Mr. Mark Anthony, M.ll. Garrard ·Hr. ~\. :lr.I:.C.~. Fen'wick, Mr. P. C., M.B., :len.c.·. Gnnett, 111'. P. G., i\!.B. Ferguson, Mr. J. M., L.R.C.P., L.1t.C.~. Gar 011, Mr. J. H. R., :ll.n., C.U . , D.r.II. Ferran , Mr. ,V., M.n. ,ar tang, 'l\ir E. 1\1., !>r.l1., l..lt.C.I'. Fielding, Mr. Frederick, M.D., Ellin. Gnseoigm, Mr. W. E.. L.ILC.S. Finlay, Lt.-Col., L. R.C.P.r., C.iIf.,H.A.:ll.C. Gannt, Mr. Willialll H., )I.H . &.. ('.)L Finney, 1\11'. ,V. E. t. L., L.n.C.l'. Gayin, lr. 1\ h :C;lllu III , }Ol.D., clI.n. Fisher, Mr. Theod ore, M.D. Geddie, Mr. J. '1 M. n. Edwnrd
EdlY~ud " Mr. C., L.R.C."., 'L.n.c.l'. Edlyan!.s, Mr. J. C., 1, .H.C.l'. & s., Edill. Edward$, TIll'. R. '1'., ~l.H.C.S . L.ll.C.l'. Ecrerton i\t . It. .S., L . H.C.I'. o , l r ..I. Jame
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102 Honora.ry LIfe
Members.
The St. John A ?nb'Ldu/rlce Associcdion.
Legat, Mr. Andrew, M.D., Ellin. :Macdonald, Mr. JUllles, M.n., C.~r. Leigh, illr. J. D., :I['D., :'>'Ll>., D.P.lI. ~teDollnell, Mr. Dellis, L.ll.C.H.!., L.A.II. Leitch, ~1r. '\T. C., L.F.l'.~., Glas. l'IleDong.l11, Mr. F., }l'.ll.C.~U:., L.ll.C.l'.J';. Lemarchauu, Mr.A. ,,,., M.lLC .. , L. R. C.r. ~lcDol1gal], Mr. l~cil, M.B. & Cll.B., (Jias. LendruUl, .Mr. John B., M.D., C.M. McD0,yell,.lllr. William C. IV., lII.B., M.S. Lenno ... , Mr. Da ,id, M. D., BdiLl. McElligott, ::)11'. ::)1. U., F. It. C. S., ll. 1'11. Leachen, Mr. ll. A ., ~r.B. l\lacFadllcll, 11[1'. C. J. R, lIl.ll., C.~l. Leslie, Mr. R. \Yhytock , M. D., r.. U. 1. :illcGachell, Mr . F. 'Y. D., 1,. H. A., J.. F. l·. S. Lewis, ~lr. T. II., M.R.C.S. .MeGee, .M r. J. II., :1[,])., lJ.r.lI., c.;.tIllU. Lewys·Loyd, Mr. E,au, :lLll.C.S., Eng. :ilJacgregor, 1\11'. D. 1\1., I,.H.C.l'. Liddle, ~lr. P. II., M.Il.C.S. .\lacgregor, l\lr. Geo. l{ouL., 1>1.D. Lilley, Ur. J . E., M. D. McGregor, 1111'. J., M.ll.C.R., L.l:.C.r. Lilley, Mr. F .. I,.R.C.S. & r., Eelin. Macll\\l'aith, 111'. \IT. M., L.n.C.l'. Lillies, l\l r. Herbert, M.n. c . s, McIntosh, }'1r. A . .:\1., M.B., F.ll. C. S. E . List, Mr. G. H., M. D. 1\1clntosh, Mr. John, L.ll.U.R., L.H.L.l'. L ister, ~fr. Thomas D., :l1.D., Lonu. MeJanet, Mr. F . .M., M.U., C.M., CHas. Little, Mr. J., )1. D. ~hcKed(he, ':'11'. J. F., M.D. LiLtle"ood, Mr. Harry, F.R.C.S. ~ld';:ellzic, Dr. .d., M.n. Liyingstone, Mr. T . H., M.D. :illackcllzie, Mr. Duncan J., M.D . Lloyd, l\Ir. E. J., M. D., Auer. jlackellzic, iIlr. Erllest, M.l). L loyd, MI'. Jordall, M.D., F.R.C.S. lIlackenzie, Mr . .F. \\'u.llaee,}'f.H.,c.M.,Edin. Lloyd, jIr. J . D., )l.H.C.S., L.l:.C.P. Mackenzie, .;\11'. H em), D., ./II.]). Lloyd, Mr. J. D. S., ilr.n.c.s., L.R.c.r. Mackollzie, 1111'. Jas., ~1.]). Lloyd, 1111'. F. Seymour, M.D., LOlld. Mackenzie, Mr. Johu, L.ll.C.r., EJiu. Lock, Mr. John G., J"I~.C.P. , :lI.1~ . C .S. ::)1ackellzie, l\1r. J., )I.B. Lockhart, ~1r. H. A" L.R. C. P. :illacl\enzie, Mr. J. F., M. B. Lodge, jlr. P. G., L. :'>'I., L.S.A . jlackenzie, },Ir. 1:. F., 1I.D. Lou'\\'idge, .:'lIr. \\'. C., 1I1 . 1:.C.S., L.n.c.p. JIa.ckenzie, .fill'. \\T. ::;., L. R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Loe, },II'. J. ., M.ll.C.S., L.S.A. ~lackie, ~lr. John, :\I.D. L ong, .nIr. W. J., M.B. Mackinlay, 1111'. Jallles R., M.n.c.s . Longhurst, Major B. "-., ;\1.R. C.S. McKisack, Mr. II. J., M.D. Lord,1IIr.Saml.T., L.n.c.p.,Lolld.,lILR.C.S. l\IacKnight, MI'. Chas. O.,)LB ,CH.M.Glas. Love, ]l,Jr. Henry, M.n., Dl1l'h. 1HcLalen, 1I1r. J. T., ;\1.D., L.n.U.p. Maclean, lIIr. H. R., M.D. L o,egrove, hlr. A. O. A., }I.D., L.S.A . Lovell·Keays, ~1r. L. F. )Lll.C.S., L.n.C.p . .;\IcLean, .Mr. C. J. Russell, M.D., Edin . Lovely, :llr. C. X ewtoll, M.D., Durh . Maclean, Mr. E. J., M.n., Edill. Low, Mr. A. Bruce, :'ILD., Edin . Maclin, jIr. Thomas '1'., :\l.D., Glas. L o"We, },fr. A. J., L.R.C.l'., L.R.C.S. McLannahan, 1111'. J. GUllll, L It.C.S.I .. &c. )IacLcod, Mr. R. A., ;\I.D. (Kcll' Zeal~nd) . L owe, ::\11'. W. G., :If.D. L o\\sley, Capt. :JI. ::)1., R.A.:lL C., M.R.C.S . ~Ic:Jlauns, )Ir. L. trong, 1.1.]). L owson, )11'. G. , lII.D., C.:l1., Glas. ':'1e:Jlulleu, Mr. John M.B., :\I.S.R.U.I. Loxton. 11r .. William, B., F.R.C.S., EJin. :JleXab, 1111'. A. A., ;\LD., C.M., Glas. Luce, )11'. RlCharel Harman, F.ILC.S., :lLD. l\JcXallght, 1\]1'. Grace, M.D. Luckman, ?llr. E. L., M.R.C.S . , L.R.C.P. McXeal, Mr. Jamcs, ?lUl.C.S., L.ILC.r. L umsden, l\Ir. J., M.D. Maclleilagc, nIl'. D., L.n.c.l'., l"F.P.S. L ynam, Mr. H. G., M.lt. C.H., )1.D. 1\1ac~idder,:;Ur. James, M.B ., C.hl ., Edin. Madden, M. F. E ., ~r.h.C.::;. :ilIarpherson, Mr. C., )I.D. McAdam, Mr. Rott., )f.D. McTavish, ~1r. F. 0., M.Il., L.R.C.P. McAdam,. Mr. Robert Lenis (Yictoria) MrWhae, Mr. D. :M., ~I.D. McAl~o'ne, Mr .. Alex. ~I., :l1.D. ~l c'Yilliams, ~lr. G. F., ~.n., ?lI.S. Mc .-\hster Hewlillgs,:JIr. '\T F., :lI.Il.,N.Z. ~1c\Villie, Mr. J. G., :lcn., D.P.II . McBrearty, }'Ir. J. M., F.P•. C.S. :illadde\'er, Mr. John C., M.D . McOandlish, )lr. J .. G., L.I~.C.l'., L.R.C.S. j[aggs, Mr. O. H. A., L.S.A., Lond. McCarthy, Mr. Justm McC. , )r.n. :Uailer, Mr. W., M.D . Macartney, M1'. R, L.R.C.P., Edin . ~Lljn, :iiII'. R., M.D. Macaulay, Mr. D. J ., L.ll .C.S., L.R.C.P. Mains, Mr. J ohn II., L.ll.C.P., Lond. .McClelland, Mr. H. A. )LIt.c.s., Eng. Major, Mr. J. P . , ~f.D. M cCullagh, Mr. John, L.R .C.S., Irel. Malcolm, Mr. Chas., L.R.c.r., L. R. C.S. Malpas, Mr. J., M.R. C.S., I..H.C.P. Lond. :Ml:Cully, Mr. A. L., :lLD. McDonald, Mr. Geo. Bmce, M.D. Manley, 1I1r. H., C.IIL, B.C. McDonald, Mr. T. J., M.D. Mann, Mr. Chas. F. Grant, M.B., M.S.
103
Honorary Life Members.
11.( 'f l' C.. s , E<11g. Moncktoll, 1'111'. David Henry, F.R.C.S."E. Honorary II1.1 ann, U ·. lr. J • B en tl ey,!"" Manning, Mr. Le1!lie S., M.I3., C.M . Monta<1ue, Mr. A. J. Il., M.D. Life ManLic, Mr. Alfred, M.D., Dnrll. 1'rlontg~mery, Mr. E. 0., lIr.R. c. S. , L.R.C.P . Members, Mooney, Mr. Alex. P., M.D. MnrrioLt, M1'. O. ,V., M.ll., SL. And. llarriotL, Mr. O. D., M.ll., Glas. 1Il0neypeny, :Mr. H., M.n. 11a.rs11, Mr. F., F.lt-C.S. Moore, Mr. C. A . , M.D. Marsh, 1111'. J. If., L.R.C.r. , L.R.C.S. 11001'e, Mr. C. J;, ~f.B . Marsh, 1\11'. J. Heuley, M.lLC.S., I,.R.C.P. 1\1oore, 1111'. II. CectI, M.R.C .S. . . . Marsh Mr. J. J., L.n.C.l'., L.lt.C.8., lJ:din. l\Ioore,Mr.HenryO.,M.ll., Uublm(Vlctona) Marsh~ll, Mr. G., Idt.C.r. 1\1oore, Surgeon Lt. ·Col. Sandford, M.B. Mar:;ho.ll, Lieut.·Col. J. J. de Zouche, Moorhead, Mr. R. E., I.. r.. L.R. C.P.c.s ..' Id~.C.S., Irel., I,.A.li., Dub., L.M. Moorhouse, M:. B. 1'11., M.B., C.)f., Edm. Marshall, Mr. 'V. i:::\., M. D. .Moorhouse, M1S9 A., M. .e. :Martin Mr. Albcrt, M.D. Morison, :Mr. IV . .M., IdLC.S., L.R.C.r. MarLin; Mr. C. l\1., M.D. Morris, iYIr. A. E., :lr.D. Mr.rtin, Mr. Eo W. i:::\.; M.B. Morr~s, 1I1r. ~. E., lI[ R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Martin, Mr. J., M.D., St. Anu.. Morr~s, Mr. :F. H., :M .D. Martin, 111'. J. il1. IT., ~LD . , Ywt. Morr~s, Mr. S. G., M.D. Martin, l\tr. S. E., M.J). }'forr~s, Mr. T. 11; P .. M.E.C.S., L.r•. c.p. 1I1artill, Mr. \V. Y., M.D. Mornson, Mr. J. r. J., F.R.C.S. T' • Masser, Ml'. II. C. P., L.R.C.P.E., :\l.R.C.S. 110rrison, Mr. William, M.D. (\ lCt~n.a) . Massinrrlw.m Snr" .. Oo\oncIJ. P., :lI.R.C.S. Mortlock, Mr. R. H .. M.D .. C.?lr., Edlll. Ma Ltlle~\'s 11'. C~E., M.D., Oxon. Morton, 111'. C. A., F.ll.C.f:i., L.R.C.P. hlatlhc\\,s', Mr. J. C., lI1.1J., n.c. 110:o.es, Captain O. St. J., 11.D., 1.)1.8. Matthew's, 11'. Yaleutinc, ~LIt.C.S., L.S.A. Mosley, ~lr. TV., M.B. May, !Ill'. Tholll[lS F. Moss, Mr. \\. J. A;, M.B. Mayhew, Mr. C. J., lII.ll.C.S., L.R.C.P. Moxham, Mr. M. C., ~.R.C.S. Mea.d, Mr. G. E., 1!.B. Mugl~stoll, illr. T. \Y., M.D., Aber. Mea.rs, M1'. F. C., )(.1)., Durh. Mngliston, ~1r. r. C., M.R.C.S. Mehta, Dr. Dhanjil)ltai :JIull~aU, !Ill'. A. L., F.R.C.S. Mch'in, Mr. Jaml!s, )LB., & C.lIf. Mnlhgan, 111'. J. 'V., M.D. 1I1el \'111 , Ur. K. t., M.H. Mumo, ~fr. F., )LB., C.~L, Glas .. Mcl\'ille, Mr. S., M.D. j\[nr~loch, :btl'. Jas., L.n.C.p., Edm . Mercer, Mr. ,1'., )f.lJ . Munson, Mr. ~., M. D. Mctca.lfe, Mr. Willia.m, L.R.A. Murphy, Mr.ChTarles E., I,.n.c.p.~., L.)[. Mickle, ~lr. Adam F. n., )f.n., ~\'uer. Mmphy, !Ilr. :'" M:.B., C.M . , Edin. 1I1icllllemiss, ;'urgeon·Col. G., iI!.n., Durh. Murray, ~1r. C. F. K., :M.D. Ed' Milllllcmi.s, )11'. G ., :lr.lJ., lJ.PII. },[urray, 1111'. James A. J., ilLB. , .1.8., In. Milburn, 1111'. C . 11., :'>'1.])., :1[,:., Dmh. illurray,Mr. John Gawler,L. n.c.p.,L.ILC.S. Mill, 1I1r. Gro. ::;., )I.ll., Ellin. :U1urray.AYllsler, Mr. J. ~., M.n.C.S., Millar ;'11'. J). McFa.uyen. lItB . . D.p.n . L.n.c.p. OSew Zealana). Miller: Mr. J., ~LlJ. :Myers, Mr. ''IT. \Y., M.B., C.ilL, GIas . . Miller :Jrr. In.lilC;;, . f. n., C.:'>'L, Etlin. Nairn, Mr. D. ?ll., L.n. c. P., L. R,c'~i' EUin. Mill i~~ll, Mr. J. \Y., :If.n. Nairn, .J1r, R W., M.B. & C.:I[', : ~'3. Millig~t1l,Mr.n.A., IJ.ILC.l'., M.ILC.S. Nana::atty, Mr. n. E ., F n.c.s ., Edm. M ills, ~lrs . .Teall Fraser, L.R.C.~., L. R.C.P. ~ankrvell, Mr. perbert., M.D. Mill s, ~lr. H.. J., M.D., C.:lI., Ahel'. . ~ason, Mr.~. Noel, M.D. Mills, Jlr. Wilton, L.ll.C.I'., L. n.c.s., Ellln. ~ea\'c, Mr. EdnTanl F. :J1., :lI.n. . l.1ill ·.ltoherts jlr. E. A., lILD., ~I.S. Kcethling, l\Ir.J. H., M.B., C.M. (S . Afnca ). Millie :iI[r. AI~x. C., L. lt.C.S. ur., E,lin. Kelson, Mr. '1'., )LD. Milnc;' j[r. James M.l~.C.s.,EJlg., L.R. C.P. -eville, Mr . J. F., J~.I!.C.S., :\I.R.C.P. Milton', ~1l'. J ... ,' :M.B. Kev~n, Mr. Robert, M;D. . Minchin, }'1r. D. J .. M.B. Nevllls, Mr. Arthur E., F . R.C.S . , Edm . Mollcrley, Mr. S. C. II., :lr.n.c.s. ~e"by, Mr . C. II ., L. ll.C.P., F. R.C.S. }\ewell, Mr. A. G., M.D., ~.PH . M Olllin, Mr. 1. GibsOll, :lCD. Moffatt, I1fr. A . A . 1'., M.n.c.s. ~ewell, Ur. J. ~:,,.M.B., N.Z . M oil', Mr. D. R., M.B. en-man, Mr. ,\ llllam, M.D. Nicholls, ~[r. Gordon 1>I.B. M oil', :Mr. R, M.B. M 011oy, Mr. Leonard, )tD. X~cholls. 1111'. ~., 1>LB., M.R.C.S. M olteno, Mr. V . G., M.B.,B.C. (CapeTown.) "lCholson, Dngude·Surgeon L t .·Col. E., Molyneux, Mr. H., M.ll.C.S. A.M.S . . . Molyneux, Ur. E., M.R., L. R.C. P. "icholson Mr. J. "llhams, ;\L R.C.S.
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104 Honorary Life Members.
The St. John Ambulance Association.
Nickson, Mr. Augustus, M.B. Parsey, Mr. E. ' V., 1>I.B. Nicol, Mr. James, M.D. ParsoDs, Mr. Francis IIenry,M.D.,C. M.,Glas. N ightingale, Mr. John, M.B., C.M., Eclin. Parsons, Mr. Harry 0., M.lt.C.S., L.R.C.P. NiIon, 1111'. T. S ., M.R.C.S. Parsons, Mr. , Yo 13., M.R.C.S ., L.R.C.l'. Noble, Mr. S. 0 ., hl.R.C.S., L.S.A . Partridge, '111'. T., M.D. N ockolds, Mr. tephen . L.R. C.P. l£. ,L. R.C .S. Paterson, '111'. O. K, M.D. N oney, Mr. E. H., L.S.A. Paton, Mr. D. M., L.P-.C.S. N orman, 1111'. A. S., J.L R.C .S., L.R.C. p. Patrick, '111'. S . A., M.lt.C.S. Norma n, ,, urgeoll Burford Patterson, '111'. G. Ir., M.1'..C.S., L.RC.P. N orman, 1111'. J. E., M.D., M.K C.S. Patterson, Mr. G. de J., M.n., M.P•. C.S. N orman, Mr. J. ' Y. , lILD. Paul, '111'. F. T., F.ILC.S., L. H.C.I'., Lond. N orris, 111'. A. H., M.]~ .C.S ., L.R.C.P. I\wlill, 1111'. S . , M.B. N orris, Mr. ,\Y. P., }'I.B., CH.B. , Melb. Payne, Mr. Henry, M.D., Edin. N orthcote, :111'. A. 13., M.D., Edin. reach, Mr. O. ,\Y. , 1ILE., M.S., Eclill. ~ uttall, Mr. T. K, M.B., C.M., Edin. Peach-Hay, 1111'. 'William, M.B., C.M. :!S utter, Mr. ,\Y. J ., M.ll.C.S., L.l:.C.r. Peake, M1'. A . '\\~ ., M.B.C.S., L.ll.C.r. 1" yulassy, 111'. A. J., L.R.C.S., L.R.C.p. Peake, Mr. Frederick K, lI1.11.C.S., L.ll.C.p. Oates, lllr. T. P ., M.D. P ealce, !Ilr. G. II., L.R.C.I'., D.PlI. O'Oonnell, Surgeon D. Y., M.D. Pearcey, :Mr. J . J. 'Y., L.n.c.~., L.R.C.r. Odell, Mr. \Y., ]<'.R. C.S., L.S . .A. Pearcy, Mr . P . .A., 1ILB., (;.M., Edin. O'Donovan, Mr. T. J., L.l:'..C,P. & s .,Edin. Pearse, 111'. T. F . , F.lt.C.S., 1I1.lt,C.P. O'Downey, Mr. A., L.R. C.p. & s ., Edin. Pel1,r1>on, Mr. T., lILR.C.S., L.R.C.l'. 0ff!.ce~, M r. E. A., lCB., Pedley, 1111'. T . F .. M.D., BrllX. OgilvIe, Mr. J. H., L.l: . C.S., Edill. P eirce, Mr. Frallcis, 1I1.D., Duu. Okell, lIIr. George, M.l:.C.~., L.S .A. Perina, lIIr. J. A. '\'., lIf.H.C.S., L.R.C.p. O I~hall1, Mr. Hugb F., M.D. 1)ell 11 ian , 1111'. 1I1itchell, 1I1.11.C.S.) M.B. Oliphant, ~lr. Bruce, M.D., EdiD . Percival, 1I1r. G. H., M.ll., M.n.c.s. Ol~ver, 111'. Obas. Pye, M.D., Lond. Pen'am, Mr. Obarle!! H., M.D., LOlld. O l~ver, IIII'. F . .H:, L.n.C. r ., Lond . Perry, :M1'. ,V. D . , 101.1:.C.R., J .. ]:.C.p. O~lv er, Mr. WIlham, M.B., C.M., Edin. Pestell, Mr. Jas. H., L.ll.C.H., Fdin. o Moore, 11.11'. Henry, M.B., Dub. rlterS, Mr. J., L.H.C.I'., j,.It-C.R., Eelin. Oran ge, Mlss 11..' 1>!.D. Bl'ux., L.S.A. P etieI', '111'. Wulter, }Ol.D., C.M ., ELlin. O~'d~ 1111'. Fredenc "Wm ., L.R.C.l'., Irel. Pever1ey, Mr. , V. A., M.B. O,B~elly, Mr. Geo. J., L.n.c.s.I., lI1.R.C.l'.I. Phelps, 1111'. Philip, ~f.l:.C.R., L.n.c.p.,Ed. Rlordan, hlr. F., M.D. Phillips, IIII'. O. H., M.I)., DUl'h. Ormrod, I1I1'. F., L.R.C.p., L.R.C.S., Edin. Phillills, 1111'. G. A., M.lLC ... , L.H.A. Orton, 1111'. E. 'Y., L.R.C.p., EJiu., L.M. Philp, 1111'. 'Ym., M.D., C .~r., Edin. Orton, Mr. John, M.R.C.S. Piers, 1111'. O. E., !ILl>. Osborn , 1II:r. S., F.R. C.S. Pike, 1111'. J. D., 1,.I:.C.1' .. l\LR.C.S. Osborne, Fleet- urgeon H.R.,M.R.c.s.,n.K. Pike, Mr. ,\Y. Royston, ]lr.It.c.s. Osburne, lilT: O'TA. P ., L.R. C. p., F.I:.C.S. Pilch~r, I1Ir. ,\V., J., F.n.C.R., Ediu. Ovenden, ]1,11. Ti. H., M.D . PIlgnm, Mr., E. G., 1\I.D., Edi1l. Ow en, Mr. E. Lloyd, M.D . lHast.Snrg.,Ed. Pim, I1Ir. F. E. de Deeho, L.l~.C.S., Irel. gwen, 1111'. J. H., L. n . C. p., Edill. Pinck, Mr. O. H., 101.1:., C.M., las. wen, Mr. R. F . , 111.1). Pinkerton, '111'. Jallles" M.D., ILU.I. ~zanne, Mr. ~. N., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.p. Pinnock, Mr . R D. M.D., Glas. Pith ie, !III'. A. DriJllDlie, L.P..C.fJ., Edin. age, Mr. DaVId, M.D. Pa ~et , 1111'. O. F. , M.D . Plant, Mr., M.D . Pal ~ley, Mr. W., M B., C.III. Plant, Mr. Harry C., M.n., M.R.C.S. Palin,1I11'. H. Venabl es, M.B., C.M., Edin. Platt, Mr. 'Y. H., L.n.c.p. Palme:', Mr. A . M. , M.R.C.S. Plomley,Mr. John F . , M.D., Drne" Palm eI , Mr. O. S., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. Pochi.n, 1111'. F. L., M.B., C. !>l. , Erlin. Palmer, 1111'. F. Oraddock, M.D. , Brux. P ocock , 1111'. A . G . 0 ., M. B. , M.R.C.S. Palmer 1\1 J 0 , r. as . ., M.B., L.R.C.S., ~din. Pole, 1\11'. Alexander, M.D., St. And. Park, Mr. J.R S., L.R.C.S., L.R.C.p., Edin. Pollard 1\11'. Geo. II !If D Eclin Parker , 111'1. G ' ) M.A., M.D. "1IL D . .Dllb , . Pollen , 1111'. Henry Parkes , 111r. L . 0 ., M.D., L on. d . , L.R..C.S., Edill. Poole, "Mr. A. H., L.ll.C.P., Park~s, Mr. W. H., M.B., M. S., Edin. P oole, Mr. S. ' Y., M.D., ALer. Park~nson, 1111'. Ohas. Jos., M. B., Lond. Pooley 1111' E B Parklllson u nr J ' . . . , L.R.C . •S . , L.R. C, P . ,lUr. \\ . . ,IlLR.c.s.,Eng. P ope Mr.Ohas. L 'DCSE P arnell , 1111' . G ' Maj or ,V. W., , . ••.R.A.M.C. . . . . ., M.P..C.S. ,O L.S.A. Pope,
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Honorary Life Members.
105
p otter, Mr. IJarry,M.R.c.S.,L.R.C.p.,Edin. Rigden, Mr. Brian, M. Il.C.S., L.S.A. H onorary potter, Mr. H. P., M.D., F.R.C.S. Riley, Mr. F. It., F.R.C.S., L.R. C.p. L ife potter, Mr. S . L., L.R.C.S., L.ILC.p. Riley, Mr. J. W., lILlLC,S. Members. P owell, Mr. H. F., L.R.C.P. Robb, Mr. J.D. K., M.D. Powell, Mr. TJ. L., M.H.C.S., L.R.C.P" EJin. Roberts, Mr. Arthur, F. Il.C.S. Roberts, Mr. E. K, M.B., ~I.S. P ower, Mr. A. \V., L.ll-C.S., M.lt.C.P. Pratt, Mr. J. ~!l.llas, M.D . RolJerts, Mr . H. J., M. lt.C.S., L.S.A. Pratt, Mr. R egl1luld, M.D., Lond. l{obel'ts, J. L., M.D. & C.M ., Edin. Prebble, 111'. P., M.D . Roberts, Mr . R Lawtoll, :lLlJ ., Lond. Prendergast, Mt'. W.Dowling, M.D., M.A.O. Roberts, 1111'. Reg. J ., M.n., B.C. P rentice, Mr . Zechariah, l\I.l~ . C . S. R ouerts, Mr. T. ll., L.ll.C.l'. Price, Mr. J. T., ~r.lJ. Roberton, Mr . .E., M.D. Price, 1111'. David, M.ILC.H., L.n.c.p. RolJertson , 1,11'. Hout. , M.R .C.::;' Price, 111'. E. 0., M.D., Edin. Robinson, !Ill'. A. 11., M.D. Price, 1111'. A. E., L.S.A . , L.l\l.lt.C.P., Irel. Robinson, ~Jr. A . H epworth, M.B., C.M. Prichanl, Mr. R. A., M.R.C.S. Robinson, M1'. E . L., lILR.C. S., L. R.C.p. P rior, M r. J., M. R.C.S., L.lt.C.P. RolJiuson, Mr. F. W., M.D. Pritcharrl, }'lr. J . J. G., l\LIl.C.S. Robinson, Mr. G., M.lt.C.S. , L.S.A. Pritchett, Mr. Henry, M.ll.C.S. Hobinson, 1I1r. II. S., lILIt.C.S. Prosser, Mr. Philip B. Robinson, Miss Liliau A., L.lt.C.S., L.l',.C.p. Proudlove, 111'. EJ\\'d., M.n., C.lI1. Robinson, Surgeon-Major :Jlark Pronto Mr, ,'{illii1ffi '1'., B.lI1., lI1.S. RoLinson, 1111'. ~I. J., ~I.D., &c., n.u.I. Pull an, Mr. G. S., M.D., Edin. Robinson, 1111'. R. D., ~l.D. Purchas, Mr, A. 0., M.ILC.S., M.B., C.M. Roche, r.lr. T. F., L.ll-C.P., L. R.C.S., Ec1in. Purdy, Mr. James H., M.B., c.~1., Auer. Rock, Mr. ,\V., L.R.C.P. Purvis, Mr. J. P., ~.lt.C.S ., L.S.A. Rodley, ..)lr. Jo11l1, M.lLC.S. Pnrvis, 111'. ,\V. P . , M. D. R ogers, ::'11'. Bertram ~I., :It. D. Pycroft, Miss Gertrude, M.D. Roper, Mr. HerlJert J . , :lI.ll.C . s. , L.n.C . p. Ql1lck, Mr. Frank, 1f.1~.C.S. Rorie, :UIl'. D., M.D ., C.lII., EUin. Radford, Mr. Wm., M.n.C.S., L.R.C.P. Ross, ~lr. D. B., L.n. c.p. Ramsden, Mr. Herbert, M.D., LOllU . Ross, Mr. M. 'Y. , ~I.lt.c.s., L.RC.P. Ranuall, MI'. A. E., M.ll. Roul stou, ::'11'. ,,'illiam, !II. D., 111. CH . Rangooll, Rt. Rev . the Bishop of, D.D. R ounel, l'II1'. John 0., ~1.u.C . S . , L.R.C.p. Rattray, MI'. J. M., ~1.D . Rowe, Mr. Joseph H., ~r.B . , C.M. Auer. Raw, . illr. ,V. E. St. ~I., L.R.C.P. ,M.R.C.S. Rowe, .tlIr. Thomas Smith, ~l.D., Edin. R awlmgs, Mr. James, M.lt.C.S., L.S.A. RowJn.nds, 1111'. D viu K.., M.D . Rawnsl ey, MajorG. T., It.A.lILC., M.lt.C.S. Ruck, 1111'. J. E., :lLR.C.S. Rayn er, ~lr. A. E., )['D. RUtldock, 1111'. ,V. J., M.B., :lLR.C.S. Rayner, Mt'. Edwin, M.D. Buel, ~Ir . P . , L.r•. c.p., M.r•. c.s . R ead, ~Ir . R. H., L.R.C.l'., L.R.C S. Rugg, Mr. G. L., M.l~ . C . S . , &c. R ed.man, 11r. ,\Y. K, M.Il.C.S., L.S.A. HUllluoll, nil'. O . .\1'. , M.D., Durh . Redpatch, Mr. 'Y., lILlt.C.S. Rumboll, il1r. ,'yo.11ey, L.R.C.P., F. R.C.S. R ees, Mr. E. D., M.R. C.S ., L.RC.i'. Rusk, :Jlr. John, ~r.n., D.CH. R e~J, Mr. D. Doswell, M.ILC.S. Russell, ::'11'. John, M.D., C.lII . Rutherforu, Mr. A . F., M.B. R eId, lilt'. Duncan J . , :lLB. Reid, Mr. J. H.., M.n. Rutberionl, l'lJr. R L ., 1II.D .. H. U.I. R enshaw, Mr. \V. 0., L.n.c.r. Ruttle, Mr. Robert, I,. :-r., L:S. R enton, Mr. G., M.D. Ryan, Mr. ,V. 11., lILR.C.P. , Ire1. Rh ode, Mr. Tbomas, M.D . St. George, ilIr. George, M.D. R~lYS, Mr. ,V. L., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. St. L eLlger, 111'. R A., lIl.B., C . ~L, Etlin. R~ce, 1fr. W. R, M.n. St. L eger, Mr. A. Y., L.S. A. R ICh, Mr. A . 0., M.R.C.S. Sale, Mr. J. D., lILn. R~ehurds, Mr. John, :lLR.C.S., Eng., &c. Salmon, 1111'. Harry R., M. B., CR.n . , lelb. R~chards, Mr. J. T., ~LB., C. lI! . Salmond, 11r. ,\V., M.B. lICR. C.S. RIchardson, Mr. F. E., L.R.C.P. & S. Samut, Surgeon -Maj or R, ~l.B. R~chardson, M1'. J. Nowell, M.D . Sanders, ]1,11'. Ohas., 1ILR. C.S ., ~r.B . Riddell, Mr. .T. R., M.V.O., M.n., C.M. Sanders, ]\fl'. Edwl1ru A., lII.r.. c . s . Ridley, 1111'. J. W., L.R.C.P. Sands, Mr . H., III B. R~dou t, M r. C. A. S., F.H.C. S. Sansome, Mr. P. J., LR.C.S. R~gb y, Mr. F. W., M.B., C.M ., Edin. Saunders, Ilir. E. G. S., M.D. RIgby, MT. W alter 0., lILB., OlI .B., Vict. Saville, 1111'. Edwin, M.B., CH.B.
106 Honorary Life
Memb ers.
The St. John ..L1 mbulance Associat'ion.
Honorary Life Members .
Sawell, nIl'. F. L. P., lILH.C.S., L.S.A. Smith, 1-1r. A. Cnmphcll, M.D. Scautlebnry, :JIr. Geo. J., L. ET. L. MID., Smith, 1111'. D., L.RC.P., ~I.D. H.C.r., (rictoria). Smith, Mr. Ed,yiu O. M., M.ll.C.S. Sean, :JIr. Gcorgc, M.D. Smith, Mr. G. J., I •. H.C.S.I., n.L.C.p.I. Scatliff, ?Ill'. P. 1\1., ~.ll.C.S. ...mith, Ml'. H. 11., 1II.R.C.S., I •. Il.C.P. mitb, Mr. Heury, L.n.c.p. Scn.ttcrty, l\Il'. ,YilJiam, )1.D. Schlesinger, Mr., lILR.C.fl. (Yictorin.). Smith, Mr. J. A., ::ILll.C.fl. Scholefield, Mr. G. E., u.u ., Edin. ,smith, Mr. Jos. 'Y., lIL1:'0.R., Eng., L.M. Schol'll, Mr. A. Orford, lII.B., O. ~f., Eelin. Smith, Mr. M. Lomax, U.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Scott, Mr. A . \Y., ilLlt.C.R. (New Zealal1l1). Scott, nIl'. O. 'Y., ;lCD., c.::If., ELlin. Smith, Mr. R B., L.n.CS., L.n.C.p. coLt, Major ,,' . ..:\..., )I.D., ,\.;lCC. ...·mith, Mr. H. S., F.lt.C.P.E., L. !~.C.S. cott, Mr. ,,'. G., ~I.D., ::I['R.O.S. Smith, Mr. S. Parsons, r,.I:'c.P., L.n.c.s.I. Scott, Mr. ,Y o Tocher, 1II.B., C.M. mith, Mr. Strafford, M.D. Scowby, Mr. E. T., M.B. Smith, Mr. T. Hansoll, M.D., Durh. Secco~be, :Jlr. O. 'Y., 1ILn. C.S., L.U. C.P. Smith, Mr. ,1'.1\1., 1II.n. edg'ii"lck, :1I1r. R. E., M.D . Smith, Mr. \\T. ,V., M.D. Selby, Mr. E(lmund )f. D. Smith, Mr. ,Yo J., L. H.C. r., L. R. c.s., Edin. Sellars, Mr. A. E . , M.RC.S., L.n.c.p. Smyth, Mr. R. Milller, F.U.C.S.I.,L.R.C.P.I. Smyth, Mr. H.., M. D. Sellers, Mr. R. Burdett, ;II. R. C. S. Sellers, nil'. ,V. H. 1., lILB., C.1I1., Edin. 'na}1C, Mr. n., M.D. Sellars, Mr. T. B., L.R.C.S.I., L.S . A. Somersct, ~Ir. ,Yo R., M.B. Sergeant, Mr. Edward, ::'LU.C. S., L.R.C.P. ,omcrville, ~1r. E., ::ILD. Shand, nil'. W., ::ILD. South, ~lr. F . W. D., lII.TI.C.S. Shardlow, :,jIr. J., M.B., lILR.C.S. outher, )liss Eleallor, ~f.D. &, CH.B., N.Z. Sharman,nIr.E.W .. L.n.C.P. L.ll.r.S.,EJin. Southwell, Mr. O. E., Id'.C.P., L.H.C.S. Sharp, .111'. .-\rthur J., ::ILD., B.S.: Lond. Spanton, Mr. ,V. Dunnett, F.R.C.S. Sharpley, )11'. C. \V., ::II-R.C.. : L.r•. c.p. Spence, Mr. ,V. J . , I .. H.C.P., L.ILC.S. Shaw, Mr. Jas., lILn., C.::'L, Edin. Spink, Mr. E. ,V., M.D., B.S., Lond . Shaw, Ur. T . . , ::'LB., C.lIL, Edin. Spofforth. l\Ir. J., M.R.C. '., L.n.c.p. Sheaf, Mr. O. A. ~rn~t, lILR.C.P. , Edin . Spong, Mr. Harry, L.S.A. Shearer, Mr.T. Pltcalrn, L.R.C.P., L R.C.S. LJa.ight, Mr. J. W., L. H.C.P., L.R.C.S. Shelly, Mr. O. E., ilLl)., Oamb. . Sparrow, Mr. G. R., M.R.C.S., 1•. n.C.p. Shepberd, 1Ir. Tho~. W., L.R.C.S., Edll1. Sprague, Mr. F. B., lILR.O.S., L.R.C.P. Shone, Surgeon·r.In.Jor ,Yo J., ilr.n.c.s . Spricrers 1111'. E. Ivens M D Lond Sh I r. ,\T'll' '<T d"'b , , oue, \ ' 1 lam \., L.R.C.P., Lon. Sproat, Ml'. Jamcs H., M.D., lILR.C.S. S~1Uttle,yorth, Mr. G. E., M.D. Sproulle, :JIr. A. E • M.lt. C.S. S~ddall, ilIr. J . D., 1I1.D., Abel'. Sproulle, ~Ir. T. 1,17 . , L.R.C.S.I., L.K.C.Q.P. S~clebotham, Mr. Geo . \Y., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Squauce, Mr. T. Coke, M.D. S~Oll, :JIr. M. F., M.D ., St. And. Squire, Mr. J . E., C.B., M.D., Lond. S~mpson, Mr. A., M.B .. B.S., F.R.C.S. tack, Mr. E. 0 ., L. lt.C.P.I., T,. 111. , F.R.C.S. S ~mpson, Mr. H . ;lLB., ::ILR.C.S., L.ll-C.P. Stalker, ~Ir. A . .11., :M.D . ~~pSOll, :l)Ir. J. A ., lILB. Stamford, Mr. ,I'm . Ackrill, M.RC.S. S~mpson, Mr. James n., )L1). Stamm, :]\[r. L. E., M.D., M.n.C.S. S~mpson, 1111'. R. ,V., L.RC.P. Stanley, Mr. A., !ILl). S ~mpsolJ, Mr. \~. B., M.n. StanwelJ, Mr. O. 0., L. H.C.P. S~pson, Mr. " . S., lILn.C.S . , M. n.c .p. Steel,:tIll'. ,Yo Dyne, M.D., C.lIf., n.V.II. S~ms, .n.fr. Geo. S., ;ILl)., Durham, &r. Steele, Mr. J ., L.R.C.P., L.H.C.S., Ell. S~ncla~l.' M~" A. )1acGregor, ilLB., Abel'. Steele, Mr.W. K., M.n.G.S., L.R.C.P. Lond. Smelan, nIl. John. lIf.D.,:'II.JLC.l'.,lILR.C.S. Steet ~Ir. GeOl'ere Oarricl- F II C S Skae, .1IIr. Francis D. A . , lILD. Ste1f~x, nIl'. J. 1ILR.C~~.,·E·llg.; L.S.A. Skelelmg, Mr. Henry, lILD., B.C. tenhouse, Mr, A . , ~r.B., ROl1., N.Z. Skelton, ?lIl'. Stenhouse ' 11' . ,V ..11111 .. 'f D (N ew Z.JenIan d) Sk' III II.D ~r. D. ".. 'mne~', l' .r. ., lILB., CR.M., Abel'. Stephen, nIl'. ,Yo A., ;LIl., C.M. . (VIctona). Stephenson, Mr. F., L.It.C. P. Sk~nner, Mr. G A., lILD., Brux. , L.S.A. Stephenson, Col. F. L., C.B. , l.f.B. i B., M.B., C.M. S ~~nner, Mr. ". Sterling, M1'. James, KIl. , C. M. S kIpworth,. Mr. Herbert, L. n.c.p.,L.M .,&C. Stewart, 1111'. F . McD., L.R.C.S. Sloman, M1. H . , L:R.C.P., Lond . , M. B.C.S . Stewart, :Mr. J., \l.D. S loman, 11r.S. G.,.lunr., L. R.C.P . , M.ll.C.S. Stewart, 1\11'. R A., M.B. S melton, rr. O. 'V., M.B .C.S., L. R.C.P. Stewart, Mr. Will., M.D.
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Honorary Stirling, Mr. D. H., M.D., Edin. Thomson, M1'. U. B., M.B., Cll.M. Stirling, Mr. Robert, M.D. Thornton, Mr. Bertram, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Life Members. Stocker, Sm·g. -Capt. E. G., M.R.O.S. Thurlow, Mr. B. L., M.D. Stockwell, Mr. J!'., M. D. Thursfield, Mr. T . W., M. D. S toker, Mr. G., O.M.G., M.D . Thurston, Mr. E. P., M.D. Stoney, Mr. 1'ercy B., M. lt.C.S., L.n.c.p. Tickle, Mr. F . R., M.B. Storr, Mr. F. Arnott, L.S.A., D.r.n. Tillstone, Mr. II. Rogers, M.D. Stothard, M1'. James, M.lt.C.S. , L.S.A . Tolput, Mr. P. 1'., L.H.C.P., Ed. Stretton, Mr. J. Lionel, lILIt.C.S., L.ll-C.p. Tomory, Mr. Daviel M., M.B., cH.lII.,Aber. Stretton, Mr. Samuel, M.lt.C.S. Topping, 111'. J. P., M.D., Glas . Strong, Mr. R. G., L.R.C. P., L.ll.C.S. Townsend, Mr. F. E., M.D., lI1.CH., R.U . r. Stroyan, MI'. F ., lILR.C.s., L.n.c.p. Trimble,Ool. O. J., c.'\[.o., L.I.C.P.E. S tuart, Mr. J. A . Erskine, L.R.C.p.,L.ll.C.S. Trinea, Mr. A. J., lII-B. Stuart, Mr. T., M.D., C.M. Trott, Mr. Dudley 0., lILn. , F .R.C.::>. Sturdee, Mr. A. H., M.ll.C.S. Trotter, Mr. Leslie B., M.D., Edin. Sullivan, Mr. T. D., L.R.C.S.I., L.R.C.P.r. Trotter, Mr. Robert Maxwell, M.D. Summers, 11r. J. R, L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Trotter, M1'. ,V. 0., M.R.C.S . Summons, Mr. ,V. H., M.B. Troup, 1\11'. George A., lII.B., c.lII., D. & R. Sutherland,!.Ir. Ohas. J., M.D. Tunstall, Mr. A. 0., M.D., Ellin., C.11. Sutherland, Mr. J. A., lII.E., C.M., Eelin. Turner, Mr. A . M., M.R.C.S . (Sydney) Sutton, Mr. 11. G., M.D. T urner, M1'. A. Scott: L.R.C.r ., M.P•. C.S. Swann, Mr. A., M.D. Turner, Staff-Surgeon Emata Swan wick, Mr. E. M" M.R.C.S. Turner, Mr. II. Gunton, M.ll.C.S. , L.S.A. Swayne, Mr. F. G., },f.B., D.C. Turner, Dep.-Inspector General R. , R.N. Sweet, fr. E. H., bLR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Turner, Mr. Thomas, F.P•. C.S. Swete, Mr. IIorace, M.D.,St.And.,M.R.C.S. Turner, Mr. ,Villiam, M . D. T ait, lvIr. Archibald, M.B. Tuxford, Mr. R., :M.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P. Talbot, Mr. Alfred G., :r.1.E., C.M. Twigg, Mr. F. G., F.R.C.S.E., M.R.C.S. Tamplin, Mr. Ohas. H., M.R.C.S. Twiss,Lt. ·Ool. G. E., F.R.C.S.I., R.A. M.C. T ate, fr . Samuel, M.D. Tyrie, M1'. O. O. Baxter, M.B., :r.LC. Taylor, Mr. James, M.D . Tyrrell, M1'. ,Valter, M.R.C.S . T aylor, Mr. James, M.B.,B.CR. Tyson, 111'. William Joseph, M.D., D urh. T aylor, Mr. Jas., F.R.O.S.E. Umney, Mr. ,V., M.D., Lond. T aylor, Mr. S. Hamilton, M.D. Underbill, Mr. F. T., F.R. C.S.E. , L. R.C .P. T aylor, Ir. Thomas, M.ll.C.S.E. . Underhill, Mr. J. E., M.D. Taylor, Ir. Tom R, M.D. Upham, 1.\11'. O. IIaslitt, M.R .C.S. Teague, fro II. 0., M.B. Uppleby, Ir. J.G.,L.R.C.p.,Edin . ,L.R. C. S. T eare, 1\lr. Jolm, M.B., ClI.B. (Port Eliza1)eth). Tebbs, Mr. B. N., M.D. Urquhart, O. Thistleton Dyer, M.D., C.M. T emple,1\11'. G. H., M.B. C.M. Usher, Mr. ,Yilliam, M.D., R. U.I. , B.CH. Templeman, Mr. Ohas., M.D., RJin. Usmar, Mr. G. H., L.U.C.P. Terry, Major P . :Jr., L.R.C.P. Valentine, Mr. , V., L.R.C.P. , L.R.C.S. T homas, Mr. Daniel Rees, :lILB. & orr.B. Vance, Mr. "',y.J. , L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S . T homas, ?Ilr. Geo., M.R.C.S. Vassalli, Mr. Jerome S., L.R.C.P ., L.R.C.S. T homas, Mr. John, M.R.C.S. Vincent, :Mr. H. B., M.n. c.s. Thomas, ]',fr. John 0., M.D. et lILA.O.R. U.I. Viret, 1.\11'. B. P ., M.B., L.R.C. P., L ond. Thomas, Mr. J. C., M.D. Voisin, Mr. E. O. B., M.RC.S., M.U.C.P. Thomas, ~Ir. J. T., L.l1.C.S., r... n.c .p. Wacher, 11'. Frank, M.ll.C.S., L.S.A. Thomas, Mr. R. D., L.U.C.p.E., F. lLC.S.E. ",Yacher, Mr . . , F.n.C.S., L.lLC.P. Thoma ', Mr. R IJ., L.S.A., D.P.H. ",Yaeldy, ~Ir. H . E., L.R.C.P. , :'>LR.C.S. Thomas, Mr. T. N., ::II.R.C.S., L.r-.C.S. ,Yade, Mr. A. Breedon, M.B., C.M., Edin. Thoma.s, Mr. 'Y., M.D. Wakelam, Mr. Edgar, L.R.C.P., L.n.c.s. Thompson, Mr. J .. M.B. ,Valdo, Mr. Fred J., M.D., Oamb., LB . Thompson, 1\11'. J. H., L.n.c.p. & L.M. ,Yale, 111'. Geo., lILR.C.S. L.r.. c.p. Thomson, 11'. A . M., M.B., C.M. ,Valker, 1.\11'. A. W., LB., C.\L Thomson, Mr. Ba.rclay, (Victoria). ,Valker, 1\11'. A. ,',1. H . , L.R.C.P. Thomson, Miss E. C., M.B., C.M., Edin. ,Valker, 1.\11'. Bernard, M.R.C.S. , L.S.A. T homson, 1\1r. G., M.B., C.M., Edin. Walker, 1.\11'. Oyril H., F.R.C.S. T homsoll; Mr. James, M.D. ",Yalker, Mr. F. J., iII.D. Thomson, 1\11'. J. R M., :tILB., orr.B., Walker, 1\11'. Henry, L.F.P. & E. Melb. (Victoria). Walker, Mr. II. A., M.R.C.S. , Eng., L.S.A.
108 Honorary L i fe Memb9l's.
The St. John A 7?Lbv.,lance Association.
Walker, 1IIr. J. Pixton, M.R.C.S., L.RC.P. '.Vhite, Mr. 'Villiam, M.D. 'Valker, 1111'. John 'IV., M.l{.C.S., L.ll.C.P. ,vhite, J\Ir.'V. II., M.B. \Valker, Mr. Samuel, M.ll.C.S., L.M. 'IVhiLehead, Mr. A. , Jlr.n., C.M., ALeI'. '''all, :Mr. D. L. JlLB., CIT.B. 'Whitehouse, 1111'. '.Y. 11., M.D. 'Vallace, :Mr. R ., L.F.P.S., Glas., L.S.A. 'Whitham, 1\11'. Robert, M.B. Aber. 'Vall ace, Mr. John, JlLB., C.M., B.SC. 'W hitley, Mr. F. G. H., JlLR.C.S. Wallace, Mr. T., M.D. \Vhltwell,Mr.A.H., L.R.C.S.,L.H.C.P. Edin. Wallis, 1111'. Fred 111., JlLR.C.S., L.S.A. '.Vhyte, lt11'. J. Mackie, M.A., Edin., Jlf.B. 'Walpole- immol1s, Mr. E., M.D., Durh. 'IViggins, Mr. B., L.R.C.P., L.lt,O.S., Eliin. 'Val h, Mr. DaYid, !.D., Edin. Wightman, 1111'. Cecil F., F.U. C,S., Eug. \\'ald, Mr. A. Blackwood, LB., B.C. \\'ilkes, 1I1r. E. A. F., M.R.C.S., L.n.C.I'. Ward, Mr. Francis, M.D., EJin. ,Yilkinson, Mr. Auburn , M.D., Dmh. \Yard, ]\[1'. J. P . . ,JIf.R.C.S.,L.R.C.p.,Lond. '.Vilkinson, Mr. A. McKenzie, M.B. (Vic.) \-Yard, Mr. M. A., F.R.C.S., Ire1. \Vilkinson, 1111'. O. A., L.ll.C.S., L.R.C.p. 'Ward, Mr. Martindale, Jlf.D , C.M., Aber. \Yilkinson, 1111'. James B., JlLD., Edin. Ward, 1111'. W'. F., L.R.C.P., JlI.R.C.S. \Vilkinson, Mr. J. C., }.f.R.C. S., L.R.C.P. \Varren, Mr. \Vm., L.ET.L. Mid., K.Q.C.P. \Vill, 1\1r. \Vm. J., M.D., C.M. \Yarwick, 1\Ir. O. Steele, M.D. \Villett, 1111'. J., L.R.C.P., L.n.c.s. 'Warwick, 1\Ir. F. J . , M.B., Cantab. 'Villiams, Mr. D. E., 1lI.H.t;.S. \Vaters, Mr. H. G., L.R.C.p., M.R.C.S. ·Williams,1\1r. E., L.lt.C.P., Lon., JlLR.C.S. \Vaters, 1111'. John H., M.D., C. M. \\'illiams, 1\lr. G. II., L.l'..C.P., L.ILC.S. \Vaters, Mr J . L., JlI.B., C.)I[., EJin. 'Villiams, 1111'. G. J., M.B. \\'atson, 1\1r. A. A., M.R.C.S. \villiams, 1\Ir. Joseph 11 .. lII.I3., C.JlI. Watson, Mr. A. S., M.B. Williams, 1\11'. Neyille, M.B. 'Yatson, Mr. C. S., M.D., Edin., C.M. \yilliams, 1\1r. R Morris, M.n., C.Jlf. Watson, Mr. J. C., M.D. 'williams, 1\11'. IV. R, L.R.C.P., L.ILC.S. ~atsoll, Mr. Wm., M.R.C.S. \villiamsoll, 1\11'. J. D., M.D. ",atson, Mr. 'IY. J., JlLR.C.S., M.B. 'Vilks, 1\lr. Geo., M.D., M. C., 1>LR.C.S. \'\ atson, Mr. W. N. 'V., M.D. 'Villis, 1\1r. G. Owen, L.n.C.r. \Vatthews,M1'. H., M.D., EJin., C.M. willonghuy, Mr. IV. G., M.D., Lond. Watts, .Mr. F. E., M.B. \Villollghby, 1'.11'. J. F. D., M.l~.C.S, L.RC.P. \\atts, 1\Ir. James A., M.B., M.R. C.S . ,vilshaw, 1\Ir. 'IY. Grosvenor, lII.D. \Vaugh, Mr. Alexr., M.B., C.lII., alas. wilson, Major A. R, M.D., lLA.llLC. Way, Mr. J. H. F.,M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.p.,LonJ. \v~lson, 1111'. A. C., M.D., Eliin., M.D ., C.M. Way land '. Mr. A., M. B. \v~lson, 1\11'. Arthur E., :M .13., L. S. A. W ebb, MISS Ella G., ~I.D. ,vIlson, 111'. A. l\1arius, JlLD., Durh., M.B. \,eLb, Mr. Hy. L., JlLR.C.S. 'Vilson, 1\Ir. J. C., L.R.C.p., L.l:'C.S. \Vebb, Mr. J. Ramsay, :\f.B. , CH.B., Melb. 'Vilson, 1\11'. J. Scott, M.D., GIas. "=ebb, 1\1r. Thos. L., 1lLR.C.S., L.R.C.I'. \Vilson, Mr. R A., ~l.B. II ebb, 1\11'. \\Tm ., M.D., F.R.C.,·. ,,' iltoll, Mr. J. P., ;,r.R.C.S., L.S.A. 'Yebber, MI'. ~. W., M.S., M.D., Lond. 'Vimberley, Mr. Conrad C., M.n. ":eu£ter, 1\Ir.Rldle~ M., JlLR.C.S., L.R.C.p. 'Vinckworth, Mr. IV. B., Jll.lt.C.S., L.R.C.P. e~kes, Mr. FranCIS H., F.R. C.S. \V~l1 grave: Mr. V. H. \Yyatt, Jlf.]t. c.s., L. S. A. \Ii e~5all, 1\11'. G. C., lILB. \Vlshart, 1\11'. J., lIf.D. W eIr, Mr. D. H., JlLD. 'Withers, 1\11'. Percy, M.n., n.s.,M. R.C.S. Wellby, 111'. Sta~ley, lIf.D. \Vi thers, Mr. 1'. J., lIf.D. West. 1\lr. J: Fell', M.B., B.CH., B.A.O. \Volfenc1ale, Mr. Geo. A., L.R.C.l'., L.R.C.S. W est, .Mr. LlO11el, JlLR.C.S.,L.R.C.p.,Lolld. \Yolyerson, Mr. FreJ€l'ick, M.B., M.S. W est,:.urr. R 11[., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., L ond. 'Vood, Mr. John M D ~eston, Mr. T. p~rby, M.R.C.S. Wood, 1\1r. J. C.; L:R.'C.P. \\,h~eler, :;nr. \VIlham Ireland, M.D. \V ood, 1\Ir. IV. A., M.D., n.~. \\ ll~tcombe, 1\11'. E. B., M. R. c.s. \Voodcock r. C I' , L. II . C. S . Wh t 11{ A T ' Mr. A " E , L .•... ~ e, r. . ., L.Re.s., Edin. Woodcock, }.II'. II. de Carle, JlLR.C.S. ~~~te, Mr: C. E., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.:. \Voodhouse, 1\11'. E.R, M.D., D.S., Durh. ~te, 1\11. E. A., M.D., Abel'. Woods, Mr. F., 1tLRC.S., L.RC.p. Wh~te, Mr. James H., M.D. \Voods, 1\11'. J. F., M.D. 0~~~e, ~il:- N enam F., M.n.C.s., L.P•. C.P. \Voods, Mr. J ohn II., I,.R.C.F., L.n.c.S. . e, 1. R. R, lIr.R.C.S. 'Voods Inspector-General II C WhIte, Mr. R ,\V., L.R.C.P, c.~.o., C.B., M.D., R.N.' .,
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Examiners. "Voollett, Mr. S. W., M.R.C.S. "Voolley, 1\11'. T aluot, JlLIl.C.S. Wray, II'. G. 13lU'Y, M.R.C.S., L.S.A. \Vrench, l\11'. E. B., 1lLlt.C.S., L.U.C.P. Wright, 1\11'. K, ~J.B. "Vright, 1\11'. J. C., M.n., B. C. Yolland, ir. J. 11., J\I.H.C.S., L.S.A. Young, 111'. A., M. R.C.S.
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Young, MI'. A. J., L.R .C.P.E., L.l'•. C.S.E. Young, 1\lr. C., M.D. Young, Mr. F. A., :'I['D. Young, 1\11'. l\1eredith, M.D., Edin. Young, 11'. ,V. P., M.n., C.lII. Young, ~Ir. 'Villiam M.D., C.M., Edin. Yule, 1\11'. R. M., M.D., Aber., C.M.
Honora r y L ife M embers .
EXAMINERS. Abrahams, 1fr. A. A., L.n.C.S. Dishop, Mr. J. R., M.RC.S., L.R.C.P. Aitken, Ir. C. J. 11., M.D. Blackburn, Mr. E. W., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Allierson, nIl'. E., M.D. Blackham, Major R J., R.A.M.C. Alexander, 111'. G. Paton, M.D. Blackwood, Mr. \'1., M.B. Allard, Mr. J. II., M.D. Blaxlaud, Mr. \V., M.B.C.S., L.R.C.P. AllS0111, .Mr. E. 'V., JlLR.C.S., L.RC.P. Bloxam, Mr. J. Astley, F.R.C.S. An(lerson , Mr. J., M. D. Blurton, Mr. J. F., M. B., M. ll. C. s. Anderson, 1\11'. J. Wallace, JlI. D. Boake, Mr. S., M. D. Anderson, Ir. Robert, M.ll. Boland, Mr. II. F. \V., M.B. Appleby, MI'. F. 11., M.r•. c.s. Bond, Mr. F. F., M.D. Appleby, Ur. G. H. V., M.n. BOlle, Mr. Douglas, M.B. Archer, Mr. E. D., M.D. (Aclelaide). Boor, Mr. Leonard, M.R.C.S., (N.Z.). Archer, fr. "' . II. L., 1tLR.C.P. Bowhay, :Mr. A., M.D., D.p.H. Arm strong, 11'. J. K, M.D. Boyce, Mr. J. G., L.R.C.S. Ash,1\1r. Percy R, M.R. C.S . Bradley, 1Ir. David, M.D. Ash, Mr. T. L., L.R.C.P., KR.C.S. Braithwaite, :Mr. Ha.rrison, ~I.D. Ashton, 'aptain G., M.D. Branch, lr. ,Yo J., M.D. (''lest Indies). Atkinson, Mr. J. P., M.lt.C .S., L.R.C.P. Brand, Mr. A. T., M.D. AucllanLl, Mr. IV. E., M.11.C. S., L.R.C.P. Branthwaite, :Mr. Harrison, F.R.C.S. Aw(uy, Mr. \Y. R., ?lLB., Dnrh., JlLR.C.S. Bremner, l\1r. A. 1., L.R. C.P., Edin. Baigent, Mr. William, lIf.n. Brewer, ~Ir. IV. K. , M.R.C.S. Bailey, Mr. n. E. G., M.R.C.S. Briee, ~lr. E., L.R.C.p., L.P"C.S. Bain, 111'. D. n., M.D. Broliie, Ur. C. G., F.Il.C.S., L.R.C.p. Ba1<lwin, :JIr. F. B. J., )Ln.C.S., L.S.A. Brook, 1\1r. H. D., L.R.C.p .. :\LB.C.S. Ball, Mr. C. B., M.D. Brooks, Lt.-Col. F. A., M.D. B:mgay, Mr. Richanl, M.D. Broomfield, Ur., M.D. Barker, Mr. P. D., M.RC.S., L.R.C.P. Brown, 1\11'. A. Tennyson, ~I.D. Darling, :Mr. A. S., ~Lr•. c.!';. Brown, 1\1r. F. Gordon, M.ll.C.S. Barnard, fr ..r. H., M.D. (Paris) BroWD, 1fr., H.. B., L.R.C.p., L.B.C.S. Hames, :H r. Eclg.ll'; :M.D. Brown, Mr. S. Mewburn, :'II.D. Ba!'ry, Mr. D .. L.R .A. Browne, ~fr. Robert, M.D. Baue'hop, Mr. James, :\I.B., C.:\f. Brownfield, 1\1r. H. 1\1., M.B.C.S. Beattie, Mr. R, )[.D. Bruce, Mr. Robert, J.LR.C.S. Beatson, , ir George, K. c. D. , :\1. D. Bruce, ~Ir. \\' illiam, lIf. D. Beath, Mr. D. L.\ lILR.C.S. Brummitt, :JIr. R, LD. (Adelaide). De(ltloes, 1\Ir. T. P., :\1. D. Buist, 1\lr. R C., JlI. R. C.S. Bennett, 1\11'. \Y. H., L.ll.C.P., Ire1. Bull,. urgeon-MajoT 'IV. H., L.R.C.P. Bennett, Mr. C. H. 'IV., L,R.C.p., :\Lr..C.S. Burman, 1\11'. F. J., M.R.C.S. Bennett, 1\1r. N., "LD. Burn, :\1r. F. 'V. Benson, Mr. H. T., L.ll.C.p. Bll1'nett,11r. E. J., M.B., 1l['R.C.p. Bentham, 1\11'. A. 0., JlLP".C.S. Burnett, 11'. J. R, ::ILD . Berkeley, 1\11'., M.D. Bmton, 1\Ir. S. H., M.R.C.S. Berry, 1\11'. H. P., M.B. Buss, Mr. H. D., M.ll.C.S. Bevan, :M:r. R., L.R.C.p.I., D.P.II. Butter,1'.Ir. J. K., M.D. Bigg, Ur. G. S., M.B.C.S., F.R.C.S. Byles, Mr. J. B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.p.
Examiners.
110 Examiners.
Examiners.
The St. John A 1'nbulance Association.
Byrne, 1\11'. L., F.R.C.S.I. Cromie, Mr. John, IdLC.r. & s. Cable, Mr. John, L.R.C.P. Cronier, :Th1r. :ThI. Le, lIC.n.C.R. Cahill, Mr. J., M.D., F.R.C.S. Crookshank Pa.slHl., His Excellency, Caldwell. Mr. )1., L.R.C.P., L.n.c.s. (Egypt) · "1 J L L n C I. Crowther, Mr. S. T., i\[.n.C.R., L.n.c.p. a ag an, l\ r. . ., ." . . . h 11 C Call'ow, M1'. Thomas, M.n..C.S. Cruick hank, Mr. D., M.n. Cuffe, Sursreon-Gelleral ir C. Me. D. K.C.B. 1\ r. E . J . G ., C.M . G . , "D m,. • " Ca I vel'1ar, 11 Calwell, MI'. IVITI., i\I.D. Cureton, Colonel E., M.D. Cameron, Mr. C. J., L.R.C.S. Ourtin, Dr. P. V., M.lt.C.S. ~I B Cuthbert, Mr. W. Wood, M.n.c.s. 1\ r. P .,"" Ca1np b e11, "1 C3.lltlie, 001. James, F.R.C.S, Dalton, Mr. E. E., L.R.C.I'. Carey, Mr. Basil, M.D. Daniel, Mr. A. D., M.D., F.R.C.S. Darwin, Major G. H., M. D. Carey, Mr. F. E., M. D. (Guernsey) Oarnes, :JIr. IV., M.R.C.R., L.n.c.p. Davies, Mr. D. Ll., M.B., L.11.C.R. Oarr, Mr. H., L.R.C.S. Davison, MI'. H. E., M.D., D.P.R. ~ Carr, Mr. Thomas, M.D. Davy, Mr. R., F.I'.. C.p. Carvell, Mr. J. L, ~r.R.C.S., L.n.c.p. Dawes, :M:r. R. St. M., lILn.C.S., L.n.c.p. Cassan, Mr. T., M.R.C.S. Dawson, Mr. T. Moole, L,R.c.r., M.R.C.S. Demetriadi, Mr. L., F.R.C.R. Cassidi, M1'. F. R, M.D. Cattell, Mr. G. Trew, )LD. D ent, Mr. H . H. C., F.n.C.S. Chadwick, Mr. A., M.D. De Nyssen, Mr. P. J., L.n.c.p. Uhadwick, Mr. C. M., M.D. Dewar, Mr. T. F., M.D. Chalmers, Mr. George, M.B. Dickey, 1111'. A. A. G., LD. Chapman, Mr., ~LD. (New Zeala.nd) Dickin, M1'. E. P., L.n.c.p. Charlesworth, Li.eut.-Col. H., R.A.M.C. Dickson, Mr. Cecil, M.B. Childs, Mr. Christopher, M. D. Dingwall, 1111'. A., 11[, B. Christian, Mr. L. }'1. Frank, M.B. Dobson, 1111'. A., ~['R.C.S., L.TtC.P. Clark, :nlr. Andrew, F.n.c.s. Dodd, Mr. P. V., M.D. Clark, Mr. A. F. C., i\LB., C.)L Domville, Mr. E. J., L.R.C.P. Clark, Mr. F. W., M.R.C.S., L.n.c.p. Donaldson, Surg.-Major (Bermuda) Clark, Mr. G., M.B., C.M. Doonan, 1\11'. J. A. C., M.D. Olarke, Mr. E. W., M.D. Douie, Miss M. B., i\['B. Clarke, 1\11'. IY. Bruce, F.n.c.s. Drage, Mr. Lovell, M.D. Clegg, Mr. R M.n.c.s. Drinkwater, M1'. H., M.D. Oleveland, Mr. J. W., M.R.C. S., L.R.C.P. Dryden, Mr. J. Hmlter, M.D. Coaker, :Mr. F. W. J., F.R.C .. , L.R.C.P. Dudding, Lieut. T. S., F..A.M.C. Duff, Mr. J., M.D. Coates, 1I1r. J. M., M.D. Colcutt, Mr. A. M., M.B. Dunbar, Mr. Eliza IV., M.D. Ooleman, Mr. \Y. E., M.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P. Duncan, Mr. A. James, ::ICD. Collie, Sir Rob ert J., M.D. Duncan, M1'. R. B., M.D. Collingridge, Mr. IY., M.D. Duncan, 1Ifr. IYilliam, L.n.C.p., L.R,C.S. Collings, Mr. C. d'A., M.B. (Guernsey) Duncan, Mr. 'W., M.D. Colquhoun, Mr. D., )I.D.; (New Zealand) Dunklcy, Mr. IV. \Y., F.1t.C.p., Edin. Connor, :nIr., )I.D. Dunn, Mr. S. S., ;o,I.D. Connor, Mr.IY. G., L.R,C.P., Ire1. Durno, Mr. J., M.D. Cook, 1Ifr. Alexander, M.Il. Dutch, Mr. Henry, :.'ILD. Cooke, Mr. F. H., M.R.C.S., F.R.C.P. Duthie, Mr. E., M.n., D.r.n. Cooper, 111'. E. H., ~r.R.C.S., L.R.C.S. Dyson, M1'.. IV., M.B. Cooper, Mr. G. White, M.R.C.P. Eades, Mr. S. 0., L.n. C.r., Edin. Cooper, Mr. H. S., M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P. Eakins, Mr. J. IV., lICD. Copp, Mr. C. J., )LD., C.M. Eavims, Mr. J. IV., ~LD. Corbin Mr. T. W.,~LD. (South Australia) Edgington, Mr. D. C., )f.D. EJginton M1'. R W., M.n. Cosgrave, Mr. E. McDowel, ~I.D. Cotclougb, Mr. W. F., M.D. Edlin, Mr. E. Holberton, F.R.C. S., Edin. Cran, Mr. George, ~[, D. Edsell, Mr. G. A., M.D. Crawford, lIfajor G. S., L.R.C.P. R.A.lII.C. Edwards, Mr. R. J., M.n.C.,·. Elder, Mr. M., M.n. Crease, ':\Ir. J. Robertson, F.n.c.s. Crespi, :Mr. A. J. B., M.R.C.P., ~r.R.C,S. Ellaby, Miss C. (Paris), M.D. Cressey, Mr. G. H., M.ll.C.S., L.n.c.p. Ellerton, Mr. J. F. B., ~I.D . Cressy, Mr. G. J., L.r•. C.p., Irel. Ellerton, 1111'. John, ::If-D. Elliott, Mr. B. G., L.n.C.p., L.R.C.S., Ire1.
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111
Ellis, Mr. C. 1., M.D. Gray, Mr. A., M.n. Elliston, Uolo11el G. S., C.B., lII.lt.C.R. Gr<l.Y, M1'. IV. lILU., C.i\I. Evans, M1'. A., lII.n., B.UH . Greathead, i\lr. J. B., lILB., c.~I.,~I.R.C. S. Evans, nIl'. Alfred, M.B. (South Africa) Evans, Mr. D. G., i\I.1>. Green, Mr. S. 13., M.lLC.S., D.P.H. Evans, Mr. K, M.1>. Greenwood, Mr. AlfreJ, ~1.D. Evans, Mr. F . IV., M.D. Greenwood, Mr. A. Y., ~I.D . Evulls, Mr. 'V. 0., L.l~.C.P. Greenwood, lilt. '1'. P., M.lt.C.S. Evatt, Surgeon.Major-Gellcral a.J.H.,c.n. Greig, Major F. J., It.A.M.C. Eve, Mr. F. S., l".I{,C.S. Grenfell, Mr. IV. If., i\I.1t.c.S . Ewart, Mr. D., M.D. Grey, Mr. K R., M.D. Ewing, Mr. D. G., M.n. Gricr, Lieut.-Col. H., R.A.lII.C. Fairl.iu.nk, Mr. W., ~I.H.C.S. Grillith, Professor T. I\Tul'drop, ;)f.D. Fairclough, ':\11'., :.'ICD. Grifliths, l\ll'. John, :\f.R.C.S., L.n.c.p. Falwassl~l', ~lr. A. T., M.n..C.S., L.n.c.p. Griffiths, Mr, P. Rhys, ~r.lt . C.S. Far n.1l' , ~1r. R. A., :.'11.1>. Grill1l.ily, Mr. R H., ~r.lt.C . S. Fell, Mr. R, M.ll.C.:->. Uroom, Mr. Harry, :.'ILlt.C.S. FenollLhet, ,:\11'. K U., L.lt.<J.l'., L.n.C.S. GUllSOll, ~11'. J. H., M.B, Fishel', .)[1'. D. L., )f.I), Gwillim, Mr. R D. H., L.n.c.p., ilLR.C.S. Fisher, 1\11'. '\'. II., i\I,ILC .S. Gwynn, Mr. Charles, M.D. Fleming, Mr. A. J., ;lLD. Hall, Lt.-Col. Lees, M.R.C.S., ll.A .ilI.C. Footncl", Mr ..J. 13., F.R.C.S. Halliwell, Mr. '1'. 0., ~l.n.c.,'., L.1t.C.P. Hallows, Mr. II. P., ~I.D. Forl.ies, .:\11'. J., M.D. Forbes, .:\11'. N. Hay, F.R.C.S., Edill. Hamilton, 111'. A. A., M.D. (Adelaid3) Forrest, ~Jr. A., M.ll. HaUlilton, Mr. D. L., F.R.C.S.E. Forsyth, ;'11. H.., :lLn. Hamilton, ,)11'. J. A. G., ~1.D. (Ka}Junda Frankish, ,)11'., :.'11.1>. (New Zealand) South Australi.a) Franb, .:\11'. K., ~LD. (8. Africa) Hamilton, Mr. J. P., )I.D ., (Kapunua) Franks, ,:\11'. IL, ~['D. Hamilton, ~[l'. '., )LD. Fra 'cr, .:\11'. J. n. P., :.'ILU. IIammertol!, Mr. G. H. L., L.R.C.P. Fraser, ~1r. .T. J., ~LH.C. , '., L.l:.<J.r. HammollCl, ?l1r. "'~. L.lt. c.p.,Edin.,:.'ILn. c.s. FrecborIl, Mr. J. O. R., )1. JU·.:-;., L.l~.C.l·. lhmlfjeld-Jolles, 1'1r. C. IL, :.'ILR c .s . lrreellI<l.ll, 111'. I\T. '1'., JL1>., F.ll.<J.~. Hannah, l\Ir. \1'. T., ~I.D., C,:.'Ir. Freer, )ir. E. L., :.'I1.It.c.S. Harbinson, Mr. 'V. L., L.R.C.P., L.ILC.S. Fryer, 1\11'. John, ~1.1t.C,:->. ilanlie, Fh:et Surgeon R, M.D., It.~. FUl'llcll, ,smgcoll-General E. (Caulle ') lIargreayes, l\1r. M. K., :.'ILD. Gall'Ll'll, l\11'. J. R., L :L\. Harklless, lUr. 'V. '1'., i\I.D. GaUetly, l\Ir. '.\T. G., ~l D. Harley, 1\11'. H. W., F.l~.C.P . Galpin, :'111'. Hichal'll, )I.l~.C,,:., L.~.A. Harmer, \V . .d., L.S.A.. Gar')oll, ~Ir. J. G., :.'II. D. Harper, l'Ir. H. C., :II. D. Garton, l\Ir. \IT., :.'ILD. Harper, )[1'. J. 11'., ::ILH.C.S. Harris, .:\11'. C. J. J., :lLD. Ga\lle'lllllll', .:\lr. P., )1.D. Gayton, 1\11'. F. C., )I.D. Harris, :lI1ajor F. IV., I:.A.:\I.C. Han'i' Mr. S. G. V., L.ILC.P., D.P.II. GeclJil" ':\Ir. J. S., i\I.13. Gibl.i, ,)11'. Willi.am, L.R.C.P., Eclill. Harris, :!'III'. John, lIf.D. (N.S.) Gihhon, Col. F. 'Y., L.ll.C.S. &L.ILC'.l'. Harris, :Mr. S. C., M.D. Gibbs-Smith, Mr. E. G., L.1LC.P.r. Harrison, l\Ir. D., F.n,c.S. Gibson, Mr. E. Y., i\LD. Hn.rrison, Mr. H. Leeds, )1.It.C.s. Gilbertson, Mr. J. H., 1,.1:.C.I'., ~I.n. c .~. Harvey, 1111'. Eldon (Bcrmuda) Giles, Oolonel P.B., C.13., )l.Jt.<J.S, lIancy, Mr. J. 0., )I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Gill, )Ir. .T. 11'., i\I.Il.C.S., L.n.c.p. Has,,-ell, illr. J. F., 1I.D. Gill, }'fr. L. H., L.R.C.P. Havell, !Ill'. C. G., :.'ILlt.C.I'. Gilroy, :nIr. E. W., lII.B. Hawkcs, I1I1'~. Coghill, L.R.C.P., :If.It.C.s. Gil11lette, Mr. Thos. II., :.'ILD. Hayle, :Mr. T. H., :.'ILB. GJynn, Mr. R. Mc:JIaholl, L.l:.C.~. Helm, 1\11'. R. Dunda , ;o,LD. Goclcl :l l'J, :M<1jor G. H., It ..L\I.C. BenchIey, 111'. A . R., :\I.n. GoLlcling", Mr. J., lIr.H.C.~., L.lt.\J.l'. Henderson, Mr. J. H., )LD. (Adelaiue) Gompertz, Mr. R. H. C. Hey, iIlr. Milnes, :.'II. R.C.S., L,R.C.P. Goode, ~Il'. A., ~L1t.C.S. Heywood, Mr. T. 11'., :lI.R.C.S. Goodman, nIl'. T. H., M.1~.C.~. Hillaby, :nIl'. A., L.n.c.p. Gorham, 1\11'. James John, M.D. Hinnell, ~Ir. J. S., D.A., Camb., M.D. H
Examiners.
1]2 Examiners.
The St. John A?nut~la?1ce Association.
Hirsch, Mr. C. T. ,V., ~l.R.C.S., I,.R.C.P. 1. ~l J H o tluS, 11 1'. ., L. H.C.S. "1 A . I.,I " " o mun lJ r. L. n. C.l' d '" H IT Hogg, lIr'r. "-alter D., )Ln. (Puris) Holden, Mr. G. II. R., )!.R.C. ' . J 1] "'1 J '1 D 1~.I.0 lien, 1, 1'. • .,." • Hollies. Mr. G., ,,1. D. n C II ., ,\l.H, .~. II oIt,1,"1 r. FI . "I Hood, Mr., M.D. Hopkins, Drr. T., J\[. D. IIosegood,1I[r. . P., M.n.C.>;., r.. r:.c.r. IIouchin, nIl'. E, 1. . . , L.n.c.p. Howard, MI'. A. D., )I.D. Howard nIl'. HeatouC.,)[.n.c.s.,J..ll.C.P. Howe ~1r. K R., L.R.C.S. Howel! ",mereon.Captain, n.A.)I.C. Ho"ie, 'nIr. Alexander, )CD. Hoyle, Mr. George, J\CD. Hudson, fr. H . E., )LD. Hncrhes Mr. D.Arthur, )Ln..C.S., L.n. C.I'. Hughe.'; Mt'. Hugh Le"i , L.ll.C.S. Hunt, Mr . R., J\I.R.C.S. Hurry, Mr. J. B., "LD. Husband, Mr. J. O. R., )1.D. Hutchinson, Mr. J., M. D. Hutton, Surgeon-Major G. A. Ingram, Mr. R. K '1'., ilL.D. _ Innes SUl'O'eon-General SIr John her, R.d.B., ;.R.C.. (Florence, Italy) Irving. :Mr., J\1. D. (1\ ew Zealand) Irwin, Mr. A. W. A., L.R.C.P. Jackson, Mr. Allan, )['D. Jackson, 1111'. C. , L.R.C.P., Edil!. Jackson, MI'. E. S., M.B., C.ilI. Jackson, 1111'. J. J., L.R.C.S., L.r•. C. P. Jackson, Mr. R., M.B. Jackson, Sir R. ,V., C.B .. F.R.C.S., It'd. Jackson,Mr. 'V. F., M.R.C.S., L.ILC.l'. Jalland, Mr. W. Hamilton, F.R.C... James, Mr. A. E., M.D. James, Mr. G. P., M.R.C.S. Jefi'eriss, 11'. F. n., F.R.C.S., lIf.R.C.S. Jenkins, Mr. E. L., M.B., M.R.C... Jennings, Mr. WID. 1'.1., lII.H.C.S. Johnston, 1\fr. A. H., lII.R.C.S. Johnstone, Mr. J., ;'ILD. Jones, Mr. Evan, M.D. Jones J>,1r. Herbert, L. R. C. s., lre1. Jones: Mr. Hugh, "LB. Jones, Mr. H. K L.R.C.P. Jones, Colonel J. A. M.D., A.M.S. (T.Y.) Jones, M1'. J. Owen, I,.r•. c.s., & L.r•. c.p. Jones, Mr. D. T. R., M.R.C.S. Jones, J>,1r. John R, L.R.C.P. Jones, Mr. O. C., M. B., L.n.c.p. Jones, Mr. T. 0., L.R.C.P., lII.n.c.s. Jones, Mr. W. Black, M.D. Jones, Mr. VY. Makeig, M.D. Jordun, 1',11'. F. -'YOl., M.D. Joseph, 1',11'. Alan, L.R.C.S. Keble, Mr, A. E. 0., L.n.c.s.
Eeelc, 1111'. J. R, M.n.C.I'>., I •. n.G.l'. Kel1", Lieu t. -Col.1 R. Yalllleicur, c. n., J F.ll-C.S. ( J\·lIle JV ). Kclly, Captain '1'. G., 1t..\.M.<':.T., )l.ll. Keys, Surgeon C. W., ~I.D. Kilkell Jv , Lieut.-Coloucl C. H.., C.M.G., ,,1. \ .0., It. A.M. c. }\:ingslnll'\', lUI'. K, M.D. " J Kinncar, !Ill'. Wm., M.B. hllaggs, 1111'. R. La,,' {'onl, M. D. Enapp, Fleet ::3urgeoll M. II., M.n.c.s., _
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l:no\des, 1111'. J!; J., M.ll.C.S. h.nox, ~lr. C.1<., M.D. Lainl, 1\11'. A. J., ~[.n .. D.l'.H. Lambert, l\lr. F. ., )['It,C.S., L.U.C.I'. Lap.age, Mr. C., )[. D. Latll~ler, M.r. H. A., M.R.C.S., M.D. La,ll~'le, 1I1aJor CasparR., J\cn.C.S.,L.l1.C.P. Lanngton,!Ilr. 0.0., ,,1·13 . Lawrence, Mr. J., M.H.C.S., T>.n.C.p. Lawson, Mr. Geo., lIf.]). Lawson, :Mr. G. G., JII.D., n.p.H. La.wther, !Ill'. J. R, L.R.C.l'. Lazenby, Mr. J. M., 1>1. v. Leahy, 1I1r. A., M.R C. Lee, M··. K, M.R.C.S. Lee, Mr. J., M.n.c.s. Le~s, 1111'. 'Yilli~m,. M.lt.C.S. Leigh, 1111'. T. DlCklUSOll, M. D. LeItch, M~. 0., ~['B. . Lennox, Lleut.-Colonel Dav1d, "LD. Leslie, Mr. D. A., M.D. Leslie, 1111'. H. ,V., lIf.D. Le Sage, Mr. C. F. Let?her, Mr. R. R, M.B. Lev1tt, Mr. F . \V. , M.D. L~shman, Mr. R N., M.D. Llttlewood, Mr. H .. F.R.C ... Littlewood, Mr. J. 0., :r.LR.C.S. Llewellyn, Mr. T. R, l\I.I~.C.l:). Lloyu, Mr. E. J., M.D. Lloyd, 1111'. Jordan, F.R.C.S. Lloyd, Mr. J. D., M.D. . Locke, Mr. George, L.R.C.P., Ec1Jll., )LIt.C.S. Long, Mr. Fred, M.lt.C.I'>. Lorraine, Mr. R. B., M.B.,_ c.)[. Loveless, Mr. 'Walter I\. , L. R. C. P. E. Low, J>,lr. Charles, M.B. ( ew Zealand) Lowe, lr. A. J. L.n..C.S., L.n.c.p. Lowe, Mr. G. J. R., M,n.c.s., L.ll.C.P. Lowe, Mr. G. M., M.D. Lowe, Mr. 'V. G., M.D. Lownds, 1\11'. C. J., L.R.C.P., L.n.c.s. Lowson, Mr. George, M.B. Lumsden, Mr. P ., M.D. Lynch, Mr. J., L.R.C.S. Maberly, Mr. F. H., lII.R.C.S. Macartney, Mr. R, L.H.C. P . , Edin. Macgilvray, Mr. W. J. H., L.R.C.P.E. MacKay, Mr. W. 1',1., M.B.
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Morgan, Mr. ",V. L., M.P'.C.S. Examiners . ~1 OJ ris, Mr. C. E., 'LIt. C. P. , R 111 I 1 !II J L H L. . C. P. ~'ltc\l1J ay, 1' ••• 1'• • • , ~LIl.C.B., L.I:.C.P. ~lorrl's ' 1'11' 1I~ 111 'S. G ., M.D. ~, ackllPSS, IIlr. G., M. D. Morris, Mr. 1'. II., M. n. Mackinllon, Miss n., L. ]t.e.s., L.ll.C.r. ..\lo['ris, C'IPt. 'Y. A., M. D., It.A.)I.C. JllackiJlllon, Mr. J., :1[.13. J\Iortimer, Mr. rr. D. K, M.D. MacLeotl, Mr. M. D., 1-.11.C'.S., Edin. ~Tl\il', :nIl'. H. D., M.n. MacpllCrsoll, MI'. A., :-1.1). (Cape TowII ) i\ittnro, Mr. J., IdLC.S., L.RC.P. Macrobill, Lieut.-Col. JTmphy, Mr. C. E., L.R.C.I;;. MallOll, 111'. G. A. D., )1.D. Jimray, Mr. J. G., L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Mailer, Mr. "T., M.D. l\Iyles, Major, R.A.lILC. 1.1ain, Mr. H.., )f.D. ~eilson, Mr. II. J., M.D. 11nl11l1s, Major, 11. ,\.)U'. Kelson, 1\1r. Stanley, )LD. Uallley, Mr. J. II. II., )LD .. "f.]:.C.S. Kewby, Mr. O. H., F.R.G.S. ~'i('holson, Brigade-Surgeon K Manll, 1\11'. 'Y. S., lILn.c.s. Markham, 111'. W., :-LD. (A(lelaide) Kightin~ale, Mr. J. lII.D., D.P.H. :orton, Mr. G. Everitt, M.n..B.S. Marsh, Mr. J. IL, )r.n.c.s., J..l!.C'.P Marsh, Mr. J. n. ::\ y~sen, Mr. P. J. de, M.D. .1hrsh, Mr. James J., L.n.c.p.,T"n.r'.s. Oakley,11r. , M.D. 1I1.lI'sh all , Lt. -Col. J. J. de honr-he, O'Connor, Mr. W . Moyle, )I.D., D.P.H. L. It. C. H., he!. Odell, Mr. 'V., F. R. C. 1;., ::-1. D. Ma.~Lin, 1111'. K F .. M.B. O'l:ar~'ell, Mr. Charles, L.r•. c.p. ) LR.C,S. M''''ic, Mr. T., 'Ln. 0 gl 1VlC, Mr, J . H ., L.R.C.P. J>,1J.thel', lilT'. J. ., LB. OIl} ( lam, l.)111r. H . F . , M.D. Matthew,', 1\[1'. S. P., lIl.n.C.s., T.. It.G.l'. OliYer, Lieutenant-Cololl?l O. Pye, M.D. lIhtthe\\ , Mr. T. G., )LD. Orton, Mr. John, M.D. Matthews, Ml'. Valentine. M,n.G .. ·. Osborn, Mr. Samuel, F.R.C.S. Oshorne,Fleet-Surgeon H.R., n.N., M.R.C.S. McCarthy, Mr. Justin MeC., )1. It.C.S. McCully, nIT'. A. L., "LB. Uwen, Mr. K, LL.D, F.RC.S. McDonald, Mr. J., M.D. 0 \\'en, .n111 r. 0 . R . P ., lIL D . .111I cDollalcl, Mr. J ., )[,13., C.M. I) a ck er,~,111 r. ~\T \. H ., M.D. l,lcE\\'an, 1\11'. D., M.D. I>·' 111 C 111 ....ge, .I.' r. . 1J .1. ~~T l l . , M. n, l' eEwa)) , Mr. \\T. C., )1.13. P age, ~I H • ",\T 111 1 J.\ J'. \ ., F.n..C.S. It c (ellar, 1\11'. A. 0 ... )LT>. P illS . 1ey, I 1'.,T., ~1.B. MeLanllahan Mr. J. G., LIt.f·.I'. T. P a 1mer, ~[C S :r.r.n.C.S. J>,I r. .,., ears, MI'. F. C .• ~I.13., )r.n.C.~. Parker, I1Ir. H. G., L.R.C.P., F... n c.s. 111 Id "I l' 1) arry, "I I >. A ., "f. D. 111 (; on,~, r. T. P., )Lll. Ll r. l,el\'ille,l\1r.S.,M.n.('.~.,L.n.(· .l'. P arsons, 111"'1' 111 r. l l . B ., ~r.R.C . S. l'111 cssitcr, fr .•\1. A., lIL n. C.. -. P ar t'd 1'1 ge, "I r .T . , ,r.n.r'.I'> . l' etculfc, 1\11'. R., J\LD. Paterson,1\Ir. C. E .. :u.]). M~ddlel\Jis , Sllrgeon-Colonrl G., ;\1. n. Paterson, Mr., )LD . . lIIultllemiss, 1111'. G. 'V. , )I.J! .. ').1'.11. Patterson, 1\11'. G. ue J., L.ILC.P., )Ln.C.S. MillJurn, Mr. C. n., M.n. 1) earce, l'111 r.:r. G H ., L.It.C.P .• D.P.H. 111 '11 l_~ ' 11 ,Mr. G. S., M.D 1) carSOD, 111 J.\ r. C. .~tr. M.D . lIli leI', Mr. J. W., )LD. Pendlebury, 1\11'. J. T., M.R.C.S. Milligan, :.'11 r. R. A., M. ll. P enne 11 , l'1111'. II ., "LV. 111' l'11111 ~tchell, Mr. E., M.D. P 1\1 en'am, 11<' m_r. C . H ., M.D., ?lLR.C.I'>., L.n.c.p. 1'101', "'I r.D.~IcF.,:\I.n.,I).l'.11. Pt 111'1 1) eel'S, .n"Ir. AJ . . A., L.lt.C.I'., L.R.C.S. 11le, 1\ r. ,ohert, M.n. Phelps, MI'. Philip, )I.R.C.S., L.Jt.C.P. Modlin, PI 11'11'IpS, I 1'. (' 111 II' RMr. I. Gib on, ~I.lJ., L....\. v . H ., "LH.C.S. ~' PI 11 II'lP, I r .G. A 111 o ' a.t,111 ev. Dr., ?II. D. . ,~Llt.C.P.,L.l:).A. ~, OU', p'1(' I;:el'sgl'11 ,1'111 r. E . I) ., ~I.R.C.S., L R.C.r . 111 11 1, r.11 J. R., M.D. .I.' 0 toy, 1,11'.111G. S., M.D. Pil' 1.1 gnm, ."I I., 1'. E . G., )LB., C.M. on ague, 1\ 1'. A. J. H., M.D. Pim, Mr. F. de Beeho, L.n..C.P.I. Moore, MI'. H. C., lII. R. c.. . Pisani, Profcssor (Malta) POCllU, I ' l'111 r. F' .L. , M.D. Moore, 1Mr. 111 -1 Milner, M.D. l' oore, 111 on. Brirrade-Sur'£!eon andfo1d P 001ey, "I 111 ,,~ Ll 1'. E • B ., L.R.C.S. l' organ, n r. E. 'V., M.D. (N. S. Wales) P ope, 11 111 Ll r. H . S ., M.B. il organ, MI'. H. M., M.R.C.S P or t er, 111 r. A . Ej., "LB., B.C. 11K M l.).I.orgall, r, Llewellyn, ::-1. D. P o tt er, 111 l.) r. H . P ercy, F.n , C.S. l\ j .ac 1\~itb, 111'. A. A," "I. D.
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FIELD-MARSHAL H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G., ( Grand Priot' of the Ol'der ). D irector of the Ambulance D epartment and Chairman of C ommittee :
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APPENDIX
B.
'[he St. 30hn titllbulance Bssociation. METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS AND COUNTRY CENTRES. following is a Nominal Roll of the Towns and Distr jcts where" Oentre "haye been formed since the St. John Ambulance Association was e tablished in 1877_ The names and addresses of the Local Executiye Officer3 Ctl,l1 be obtained on application to the Ohief Secretary, St. John'. Gate, Olerkenwell, London, E.C. T HE
MetropolitanFormed N o.1 D istrict (Kensington, South Kensington, Brompton, & RotLin er Hill. &c.)] 78 No. 2 District (City and Port of London, inclmling Bloomslmry, a,ud East London) 18 (j N o. 3 District ( t. James's, \YhitelJal1, Mayfair, Hyde Park, . W.) 1 79 No . 4 Di. bict (Belgra,ia and Chelsea) 1,78 No. 6 DiRtrict (Hammersmith, Chi~,,-ick and Fulham) 1 90 ~o. 7 D!str~ct (Korth-Ea t London, Claptllll. etc., now included in Ko. II.) 1880 ~o. Dl tnct (Putney, \\~aJ1tlswol'th anlt nel~hho\lrhood) 18 1 1\0. 9 Di~tri~t (St . .John's :Yoo.'i, Hamp·tead, Kilbnrn, etc. ) )881 No. 10 Dlstnct (13nxton, Kennlllgton, Halham, Streatham, Clapham and 1 c2 neigh bomh ood) 1 '2 N o. 11 District (Soutlmark allLll1ciO'hboLll'hooc1) 18% No. 12 District (Harlesden). _ '" 1 9f) Polyt~chnic (309, Regent Street) 1 9~ ~?spltal Saturday Fund (54, Gray's Inll Road). 1,' no \\ lilesden Green and Cricklcv;ood ]", ,, 6 Abel:clare Formed 18 Belfast 1 !) Accrmgton 1 J3elgr.:wia ) ~l .Aldershot 1 13crwick-upon-Tweed Alclersbot Camp 1 Bexhill 1 Alexandra Docks ::ond Raihmy Bingley 1 1 78 AlfrctoCnompany_ _ 1907 Birchwood (Colliery) 1!)01 1881 Birkbeck ) 2 Am bleside (Westmoreland) ]8 0 Birkdale (La,nca,shire) Ashrord (Kent) ] 78 Birkenhead 1 8 ] .0 Ashton-undcr -Lyne 1894 Birmingham Atherstone 1 85 B'll'll1Jng . 11am (El'(lington Branch) 1 0 Aylesbury 1 83 Blackburn 1· 05 Babhington 1878 Blackheath ] 78 Backn'Ol'th Colliery 188,1 maekpool 1 Banbury ] 893 mackwell Colliery 1 0 Bangor 18 5 Blandford 1 :2 Barnsley 1879 Boernor 18 5 Ba.rrow-in-Furness 1882 Bolton and DisiTict 1 93 Basingstoke 1882 13ournemouth 1 0 Bath 1900 Bradford 18 7 Battle (SusRex) 1881 Bridport ) 83 B earpark Colliery 1880 Brierfield ) Bedford 1880 Brighouse 1 B eighton 1881 Brighton and H ove 1
Bristol and Clifton J311rnlcy (Lancashire) Burton-all-Trent Buxton Cambrian Ra,ilwa,Yfl Oannock Oha, e Ooalfield (bte Brownhi118) Oanterhlll'Y OttrdifI Ca,rcliff Railway Company On,rlisle O[1,1'sl)[l.1 ton Castlc Eden Chard Oharlton Cha,tham and District Ohelten ham (re-orgal1izE'cl 1912) Oheshire Lines Committee ChesLer Ohesturfield Ohislelllll':.;t Olay '1'0';" Olca,tur District Clea,tor l\f oor Oolchester CaIne ork Coyentl'y COyell try (BL cl worth Branch) Coventry ('Yyken 13l'HlIeh) Cum herlallli .:\lines lmd Qua,ll'ies 'rnnhrook Croydon DnJlon-in-Furne::;s Darlaston D:trliJl~tun
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Plymouth Poles\\-ol't h Polmont, K_B. Poutypool and District Port"mouth l Gosport, Forton and Ah-erstoke) POl't::;ll1outh Port Ta,ll,ot Potteries (Now North f; tafford hire) Preston Ralll,.;gate Heading' Rei"ate Richmond Surrey) Ridding' Colliery Ripley Rochdale Rotherham Ro"s (llereforcbhire) RoY,ll ~Iilitar'y College (""andhurst) Hu!..;'eley Hye t. Anne's-on-Sea ~t . D,n-ids ("Yebh and ::3Ionmont h::hire t. Helens (Lanc<.lshire) kt, ~Iary emy (Kent) Saddle"-urth Sandgate t'anel \lieh Seaton Carew Seyenoaks 'heel'ness Sheffield Shetland 'hipley SllOeburyne:"s Shre\\':51mry -'ittillgbournc and ~Iilton ~kipton in-Cra\-en 'lou"h
121
Count?''!) Centres.
The St. J ohn A m.bulance As ociation.
1
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18 9 1910 1 90
PrO\'inci(1.1 Cen tres , A-::;am Baluchi:s tan Bomb<.lY BurmLl. Cen tral India Central Provi nces 1\orth ,\Yest Frontier P rovince Punjab onthem India United Prodnce
Hno
1904 1 3 1905 1910 1903 190 9 190-1 1910 1904
122
State Centres: Baroda. Bhopal Bikaner D ewas (Juni or) Faridkot G,yn,lior Hyd erubad I ndore .Ta.ipur JrtOra Kolhapur ::\Iadrus My-sore "'agod Tiz[l,m's N[\'rsingarh P[\,rtabgarh Rajgarh Ratbm Sailann, Situ,mau Railway Centres: Born bay and Baroda Eastern Bengal State East Indian Gre,tt Indian Peniu 'Lllar ::\Jadras and onthem :'.Iahl'atta, ~ orth ,Yestern Oudh and Rohilkband South Indian Town Cen tres : Calcutta Lahore "iml[\'
1901 1912 1911 1911 1910 1910 1901 1910 1911 1901 1\101 19]0 HlO-:l.
1912
IHI0 1911 1911 1910 1911 1912 1910 1909 1909 1911
pecial Cen tres : Hunga1 Coal Fielos K ola r Gold Fields Port Blair RC'I'a (U marin. Colliery)Bermuda Borneo (S[\'nd::t1ml1) Ceylon Gibraltar lIong K Ollg Mal tn. Tewfounclland Singapore (Straits "- et.tlements)
1906
] LC.2 H110 1 8:>
1911
~Iunitoh:1.
N cw Brunswick N 0"3. Scotia Ontu,l'io Quebec S'lskatchcwan Canadian Pacific HailwayHalifax (X 0\:1 , 'cotin.) Inter-colonial & p, E. Rly. 1\Iontl'cal Toronto Vnncomer (13riti;;h Columhia)
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.Argentine Formo. a .Terusalem Paris Ri,'iel'u (C:mues)
List of Classes held at places other Centres
during
the
financial
year
than ended
30th September, 19 I2 .
1911 1911
FORRICK.
1901
Hlll 1912
C,\~AnA .
Provincial: Alberta. British Colum hia
12S
List oj Detached Glasses.
The St. John A 1?1,bula/Y/.ce Association.
1911 J 1111 ] 907 ] 911
1911 H107 ],!12 Hlll 1... 0;;
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Abingdon. Abridge. Abbots Langley. AllJ'lLlll Colliery. Ackworth. Adcli:;Oll. Aclhn gtull, Adfortoll. Albri"htun. Aldbnry. Aldel'ley Edge.
Aldridge. AlfrE:ton, Allerton Bywater. AlmOl}(bUlIl y. Allllllouth. Alnwicl ' , Abagcl'. Al <;t011, Altrillchnm. Alwaltul1. Am ble:;id '. Amherg,rtc. Ampthill. Ancaster. Anchur II u:ll'iLal. .Anduvcr , .Anlle~ley 'ollier),. Anllfield 1'lain. AllSl e\' Hall. AWIt:'Ly Brid~e. Anlll igh. Arkley. Armagh, Arl1l:1.thwaite Al'llulc1. Arundel. A.- eot.
Ash,
Altlcbol'ough . Automohile Association, Al1ghton , Aylcshul'y. Aylesh<tlll. B,~bbacombe.
Bacup. Ihckwell. B,ldll1intoll. )$agshot , Hampton. D,tmflll'long.
B,m hide. Ihll well. Ihn:omue.
Bi:;hop ~\ucklan(1.
Bttrkillg. Bartley.
Bal'lbol'ollgh. Barnet. Dal'lwc k, B,unolci:-wick. Harwiek -i n-Ellllet. Barrowhy. Barrowful'cI. Ihl'l'UW IlilL B itrtOIHJll'
II UmLl'l'.
Bartoll-Ie- Willows . Bathealton . Jhttel::;ca.
Battle. lkhington. Bcckellhnm. Heckill~ton.
Bedford Colle~~. Bellah:.
Beestoll. Bei',;ltton, Bell Uu~b,
nelchalll)Jton Park.
Ashton.
Belpr!', Bel ,·cdc-re. UI'l1:;\Jam. Hentley, Berkeley. Berl·ennet. Uel'k ham [lstead.
AshtOlI-ill-::\Iakedil;J tl. Askcl'll. Askrigg. AspulL
13ethleUl Royal Ho:;pit.t1 , Be\'erley,
Ashl Jy-cl c-la- Zuuc:h. A hhl1l'Y. AshinQtoll. Ashleworth. A:;llle,Y C.anlell'<, S. '\T. Ashteu,(l.
Bexbill. J3exley. Dexley Heath. Bickerstu,fi'e. Bideford , J3ill el'icl1Y· Bilston. Binche::;ter. I3infieid. Bingley. Birch. Birchinton, Uil'kdale. Uirtley, Bishalll.
Bennonclsey. Berryneld.
Di :;hop Stortford, Bishops J!'rome. Bishops Itchingtoll. Bishops Lydeard. Bi::;hops ,Yalthu,m, Bi"pll<tID. Bitternc. 13lackheath. Blackpool. Biacl~roc1,
Blackwu,ll Lane. 1Handford.
Blaycloll. Blitl\\orth, Blofield. Bluxwich. Blyth. Boc1min. Boldon Cullicry. Bolton (DaulJhill). Holton-le- ~find. Dulton P~rcy.
Bolsoyer. Boreham '" ood . BOlTowa:;h. Uoston. Botley. Bourton-oll' the- ,Yater. Bow, Dawes. Boxmool'. Boxgro\·e. Bracknell. Brac1boul'lle.
12-:1;
List
The St. John A rnbL"lc(;nce Association.
Bradfield. Bradford. B rall1 cote. Brumley. Bram hott. Brandon Colliery. Brundiston. l3ray. Bray\\'ick. Breads",]!. Bream. Brentford. Brentwood. Brewood. Dridg,,,ater Bridlington. Bridport. Brid,Yell Place. Brighlingsea. Brightling. Brigbtwalton. Brighton . Brighou e. Brimley. Brixton. Broadbottom. Broadwater. Brook. Broobvood As), lum. Brooklands. B romham. Brombill. Bromley. Bromley COOlmon. Bromsgrove. B rotherton. Broughton-in-Furness. B rynn. B rundel1. Brushford. Bruton. Bucknall. Bucklan Norton. Buhyell . Bunbury. Burley-ill- \'\harfeuale. Burnham. Burnside. Burnop Colliery. Burton. Burton Court. Bury. B ury Thorpe. Bury S. Edmunds. Buxton. Byfleet. Caddishead . Callington . Calmore.
Camelforcl. C:1mberley. Camboul'nc. Cambridge. Camden Hoad . Ctme Hill Asylum. Carlisle. Carl to)) Hcl'oop. Carshn,lton. Carl ton-ill-Lincll'ick. Castor. Castleford. CastletO\\'1l. Cater 'lun. Cutford. Caton. Catterick. Cau e\\' ..\yheud. Cawsalld. Cawthol'lle. '"'aylll~ll I::;lancls. Chacewater Chaddc don. ClJapelto\\,ll. Chapel-le-Fritll. Chard. Charnock Richar 1. Charlton :\lanor. Cbarl wood, Cheddington. Ghelm ford. Cbelmsford Prison. Chertsey. Chettle. Chicbester. Chidclillgfold. Cbilde Okeford. Children'" Home. Chigwell. Chippenham. Chipping 1\ ortoll. Chipstable. Chisleb urst. Ch ristch urch. Chorley. Cborley Colliery. Churchill. Church Gresle,'. Church ArIllY: Cinder-ford. Cirencester. Clacton-on-~ea.
Clapham. Clara Vale. Clare. Clarendon . Clal1ghton. Clay Cross. Clay bury,
CleethorpeD Clcveclon. Cle\,eleys. ClifLoll. Clitheroe. Clown. Coalville. CoLham. Cockermoutb. Uoclieote. Codnor. Colchester. Colemol'e. Coleshill. Collin"ham. Golney Hatch. Colwal1. Commercial Str' et. Compton. Condover. Congleton. COBsett. 'onistrm. CJPpull. Cortollwood, Cosbam, Cottesmore Gardens. Uotherston. Coundon. COI·entry. Craig's Court IIol1f'e. Cmmbe. Uranbourne Lodge. Cranley Ganlclls. Crawley Downs. Crewe. Cresswell. Cricklewood . Cripplegate In 'lilute, E. C. Orompton. Cromer. Cromwell Road. Crosby. Orosby Raveuscoul't. Orowlldall. Croxton. Croydon. Oro,,-thol'ne. Oum l)erland Infirmary. Culfonl . Ourragh. Gl1ekfield . Outsyke. Cudworth. Dal'field. Darley H ilL Daltford. Dartmouth . Darwen.
Ihtchet. TJatl hhill. Dawc10n Colliery. J)~\\\lish . j)ea,1. Dean. Dear11am. Debcnham. Denauy Main. Denby Uolliery. Dell ton. Devizes. Doxforcl. ])enJran . Dickens & .Jones. lJipton. I>islington. Dorl \I·orth . Dolcoath. Donisthol'pe. Donni nglon. DOllca:;ter. Do t'lnansland . Dorchester. Doe Ilill. Dorking-. Dosthill. Doulton I nstitute. DOYelcys. Doyel'. Down ton. Downencl. Draycot t Drayton. Dr0uneld oodbouse. Driflield. Duflield. DulYelton. Dunster. Dulwich College. Dunmow. Dunham-on-Trent. Dunkerton Colliery. D urham. Durs1ey. DUl'weston. DUllston-oll-Tyne. Dl'ybrook . Ealing. Ealmg Common. Ea.rlestown. Earls Golne. Easington Colliery. E.l.singtoll Lane. Ea. tbourne. Et\st Barkwitb . }i~<l.st Deau. East Greeuwicb. East Grinstead.
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Detachecl Olu..sses.
East Ham. Ea..>t Hetton. East 110:ttI11ey. East Kcswick. East Kirkl)y. Eastwo()(l. Ebchcster. J':atoll. }:(hllball. Eel in ]Jl·idgc. Eel cl in gton. E(lmonton. Elham. Eiland. Ellel. Ellastone. ElleRmere. Ellesmere Port. E II i~to\ll1 .
Elsecar. Elstree. Eltham . Elvedon. Englefield . Enfield . Ewing. Epperley. Epsom. ]<:~h Winning. Eton. Evelyn Garden Evershot. E\'cr holt. Ewell Colony. E,Yerby. Ex:eter. Exhall Colliery. Exmouth. E.I·II/outh
T.S.
Eye Green. Eye. Failsworth. Fairligh t. Fairford. Falmouth. Faringrloll. Farnborou~b.
:Famltam Hoyal. Featherstone. Felixstowe. Felling. Fencehou e . Fel'rlby. l"erryhill. }'cteham. Finchley. Fiji. Fir T ree. Fishponds.
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Fitzroy Street. Fitzwilliam. Fleet. Fleetwood . }'llmby. FolkesLone. Fontnall Magna. Forest Gate. Forest Hill. Foulbriclge. }'OXCOlll be IIill. Frant. Freekleton. Flome. Fulborol1gb. Fulbeck Fyfield . Gaddesden. Garboldi ·ham. Gainsbol'ough. Gamlingay. Garstang. Garswood. Gatesheacl . Gedling Colliery. Gerrards. Gee Cross. Glapwell. Glaston Hill. minton, Goclalming. Godley. GollJerdon. Golder Green. Gonerhy. Goodrich . Golear. Goole. ( ioring. Cosfield. (immpound . Grantham. Grantham Lines. G ras iugton. Grassmore. (; ra yeseud. Grays. Grayshott. Great Dardfield. Great Bentley. Great Chesterford. Greatford . Great Hitehing ham. Great H orton. Great L ongford. Great M issenLlen . Great Ousburn. Great Parndon . Great Portland Street, W .
126
The St. J ohn A rnbulance Association.
Grea,t Seibld. Great \,Tarley. Great Yarmou tho Grendon. Greenside. Green Hammel'ton. Greenstl'eet. Greenwich. Gl'eystone. Grewel thorpe. Grimethorpe. Grim by. Guestling. Guildford. H addenham . Hadley Commoll. Hailsham. Hainton. Hallbankgate. Hnlesowen. H al es"-ol'tb. Hn'! bead. H alton-Runcol'l1. H ale. Hal tock. Hal!iwhistle. R am. H amsterley. Hamble. Hambledon. Hambleton . H amb rook. Hampden Parle Ha,mpball Stubb. H ampton Hill. Handforth. Handcross. H arbury. H arefield . H arlow. Harpenden. Harrod's Store H arrow-oD-the-Hill. H arl'ingworth. Harrow Ba,rro,,". H arston. Haslemere. H ar:;field . Hartin g. H asland. Ha ley. Haswell. H atfield Regi;,;. H atfield. Hatfield Heath_ Hassocks. Haverhil l. H aye. Hawk shead.
Hayes Heath. llay",ard's Heath. Hazel Gro\"o. H.tw 1001' . Heitch:ul1. Heathticld. H edge End. H ebburn Colliery. H edoll. IIebburn-on-TYllc. Hellsfield. IIellingley. Helmshoe. Helston. Hemel liempstea,d. Hendon. Henfield. Hengra,"e. Henley-on-Thames. Hensingbam. Hen tridge J .. h. Herne Day. Her&ham. Hertfurd. H etton-Ie-Hole. Heycrsham. Heworth Colliery. High ConisclilJ'e. llightield. Highgate. Higb\\-orth. Hi~h DaI'llet. High El'call. High Green. High Wycombe. Hilmlstow. H illingdon. Highcliffe. Hindley. Hindsford. Hindhead. Hinton. H.:JI '. AI', tlw.'((.
H . .JI. S. L'ui/,lu1'. Hitchin . H ockcliffe. Hol bol'll Bars. Holmes Chapel. H olloway. Holmewood. Holmfirth. Holme. Holm, St. Cuthbert. Holt. Honiton. Honington. Horden Oolliery. Horeham. Horusea.
List of Detached Cla88es.
llol'seley. lIOl·ton .t\.sylul11 . H orwich . H ough . Ilounslow. Hove. H owarth Cross. lIowe Bridge. Howick. lIowden. Howden-Ie- ear. lIoyln.ke. Hoylake Common. HucknaH Torkal'Cl. Huc1derslield. Hum;;hn.ugh. Hunstantoll. Huntingdon. Hylton Colliery. Hyde. Hythc. Ic:klillgham. lHoI'd. Ilfl'acoll1ue. Dkley. Imperial College of CLeBCe and Technology, ollth Kensington. Ingleton. I.lcworth. Il'lam 0' the Heights. I \·er. Jaeksda1e. ,] n.m:l ic,l. J al ro\\'o Janow Congo. KeHoe. Kd\·ec!on. Ec},..all. Keml !;fol'cl. Kempston Hoo. Kendal. Kensington. Kensington Cullege. KE'1l ti:;h Town. Keston. Kidderminstcr. Kimbleswolth Colliery. Killawa 'h. Kimberley. Kimpton. Kimplielcl. Kineton. T{ing5wood. Kingsbury. Rintbl1ry. King's Lynn. King's ·Walden. IGngton Langley.
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Kingston-on-'rbrtm es. Ki ngston-on -Sea. Kil'kh a.m Abbey. I(irkhal11. Kirby nioorsirle. Kirk hy-in- Asli field. Kil'dford. Kirkby L onsdale. KIHLpp [J ill. Knn,resl orongh. Knebwol'th. ](now10. Kynner:;ley. Ladywl!ll. L ambeth. Ln.mplugh. L ,l.llf:rtstel. Lancaster Roa.d. Lancing. Lan gdale. L l1llgford. Langley. Lall gwith. Lanlt'. L atchford . Lalll1ce ton. Layer de In. llayc. Leadinhalll. L Cl'llningtrlO. L easi IIgthorne Colliery. Leathel'lten.<l. Lee. Leigh Lun J111 zZal'c!, L eigh. LelllSful'd . Lenwn.cle. Leomil1ster. L ewc . Ley[oll. f ,eytullstollC.
Lichlield. Linculn. Lilld neld . Lintlslade. Liudl ey. Liu gfidd . Liphook. Li ttle Ba.l'forcl. Littl e Bookham. Littl e Bred ". Little Broll1ley. Little Bud worth. LiW e Eaton. Liltleha.mpton. Little Uork esley . L ittle llulton. Little Kingshill. Little Mn.ssingham. Little WymollcUey.
London l ed ical Missions. Long Burton. JJong I)i tton. Lon g Ba.ton. Long Grove Asylum. Longltopc: . Longdon. LosLwiLhieJ. LOllghLon. L oughhorough . Lower Brlmonton. Lower Bebington. Lower Beedulg. Lower Oh1.pton Road, . E. Lower IIeysham. Lowc~toft.
T... ow Fell. Loxwood. Luton. Lurgll.shall. Luxulyoll. L ydney. Lytham. Lyndhurst. l\Incclesfielcl. 1\J ack\\'ol tho 1\ Iaiclenhead. ~ln.insfol'Lh Colliery. Mallow. Malpa·. Malthy. l\lah em . 1\In.nningtree. lamesa Road, ~. W. :M anol' Park. l\laIlHlield. 1\hpperley. lIIarehall1. l\hrazion. l\hrga.te. hl'ket Deepin rr • lurket Drayton. :Market IIal'borollgh. 1la.rl1.Jorough. 11,Ll'1::; ton. M arple. larple Hayes. br·den. 1\I,trsham Hall. l\larston. l\Iaryport. Matlnek. ..\Iatlock Balh. Mel hourne. lUelksham. l ell ing. M elchboul'l1e. M elton Mowbray. .1/eJ'se!J T.S.
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Mere. J\Iel'stham. Mcthel'ingham, Mexborougb . Middleton. Middleton, •'to George. l\liddlewieb. Midhurst. Midsomer Norton. Milford. Mi1nth orpe. Minc:hinhn.m l'ton. MisLly. 1\1interne Magna. lUil'field. Mitcham. Mouk Bretton. Monk Fl'yston. 1\1onk ._'eaton. l\1oorthorpe. IIIoreramho. Morpetb. Iortimer. Morton. I OIL1n.ke. Mo eley. Mount Pleasant. Iuciiford. Murton. Mullion. IUll caster. Myrdle treet. Tans. Nails\Vorth. N etrborough . Teathencl. Tea den. T eedham IIlarket. N etherfield . Tetherne. Tetley Marsh . T ew B'l.rnet . Newbridge. Jewbul'Y· N ew Bri nsley. 1 ew Brancepeth. Tew BoIRo\·er. ewcD.1itle. Newham-oIl- eyern. Tewiudon Green. :Xewfi ~c1. Jew Huclmall. e,ylyn. Tewmal'ket. New l\lills. Jew pring.. New Seaham . New Silks tone. New Silkwortb. T
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Tlte "t . J oh 11 A mbulu II"C X ewton (Hyoe). i\ ewton-Ie-,rillow:,. X t',,-ton-ou-Ouse. X ewtoll. K ewtou .-" bbut. X ewtou .\ 1'losh. X ewport (E,~ex). Xewport (Salop). K e'" Oxford .... trcct. N" e\y QU<1Y. X ew " -hittingtou . K orbu rl ' ::\ orland In stitute. ". ,y, ~Olmauton .
1'cases ' Ycst. 1'easdl WI1. 1'e]:, w-v ll-T~ ne. Pelt"ll. l' lton Ft'll. l' 'mbridc-e. 1'emhrOl)k ::;qH'HC. 1'ellll'ybnJ~ . Pcmith. l:'errnnfortb. Permnwell. Perslwre. PenZ<1nce. Petersfield. retwonh. tituk, E. C. Pe,emey. P ,,·~ey. Pilllpe~'n e Blandford. Plu. yoen. Plalsto\\-_ P Ieasley. 1'1<"<1::;le\- Yale. rll1mpton_ Lnrgastall. Pontt-fra ct.
X ort ham. N orthampton In X orth Fillchle,. X orth -:\Jy lllm~ . X orthallerton. X orth Hylton. N art h "ich. X orton. X orthaw. N orthcbapel anll X orwich ,.1.\- uueaton' . Oakham. Oatlands ella 'e. Ockbrook _ Okehampton. Old Rouuowood ColletTe. Old T npton . Oll g-ar. Orforo. Orm kirk. Orwell . o ett. o waldklrk. O',,-e try. Oulton. O,ersea1. O,er trand. o,'erkellet. Oyingham.. Oxford. Oxford treet, W. Oxhey. Oxshott. Oxted. Padiham. Padst.. w. Painswick. Palmer' Green. Parbold. Park Collieries. Park. Park L ane ,-V. I>artridge GreeD. P atringtoD .
rol e~ate.
EeHord. Ri.Jllnond, ' . ,I'. Hidge. Rillingtl111. Ring\\llod. l'ipL" Hil,IL'Y' 1~ipL111.
RIYClh e:ul. Ro"d.
l~ollen::;bridge.
Rt1ckferry. Hoffl' Y. • Rl1miiey Hogatt'. Hom::;cy. Rothcl:ithL'. Rottil1~dcall.
Rowllham ' . Royal ;'[mt :-;tn.:d. Ro'-uoll. HO"al :,rail ~teandlip Lo. Ro,- ton. Ro~dand ' ,ill. RlIan ::'linol'. Puddiu!!t n .
I'ool-CuTn Brea. Po·lshrook . Porthlewn. Porti:oheat1. Potter ' DaL PaZl!I'. rl'ee:"al. PI' ,cot. Pre ton Park. Preston_ Pre tW1ch. PriYett. Prudhoe. Pl1Cklelhurch. Pulborough. P urley .
RndCTwitb.
Quernmure Park. Radclitl't>. Rampdlam. Rampton. Ramsey. Rangemoor. Ra"i:enstaIL R edcal'. R edditch. Reddi,h. Red IIill. Hecibill. ned Rock. Redruth. Reepbam. Reigate. Repton.
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, eamel'. 'eatnl1. , Ihur::-t Ro,u1. ettle . ~haft esbnr'y _ Shanghai. han ton GrLell. "'hap.
haw. h:l.wJey Grel!11. s halfonl. hLepbridge. Ill.' l! I'll t>';. "h":ll)l.wne. "herborne IIilL s h..:rbnrn-in-Elmet. "h 'prdh . bepton ::.rn lIet. ht.:rill~halll.
sbil lon. '- hillin!!"t _lie. I hll'"ton-un- 'tour. s hir>hrook. Shohrooke. • luredi teh. sl")U lon. ~ h,ltl(;\' HI ilLc. :::.hott';11 'olliery. :::-h )1'ts bardcn,,;~ hu..;t kL. HI,'up. t'llksworth Hiery. ::'l\1!!kton. I"'1l1_!:11l1r" t. ~l ln1l2hourlle .
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1111 Ion. ':1 \'ne. ll'1t..tlmick. Snape. 'now II ill. 'onler -. " On1lll1~. . R.outhall.
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""outhL'l1d-on-. t..a. Routh 'lUll,,~t1l. onth Hetton. outh Kirkby lolhel'\'. On th :Jlolton. . outh Tutfield .
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Tanker, 1 'y. Tantield Lea . Tamworth. Tan, 1"\- . Tard ·lli<YfTc <><> • Taunton. Ti\\'i tock. Temple ~ ~ unnanton . Ten terd~n. Tetbury. Tettenhall. Tatt ' nhall. Te\·er". 1. Tewk' bury. Twin. . Tei~nm uth. Te\;lh.111. Tlleydol1 Bvi~ . Thi~ k.
Thorpe·le- 'ukcn . Threlkeld. Thur"ton. Thur ... ley. Thurl. t' ne . Thlll:;coe. Thrd: r·h
Ti c~hUl' ::>t.
•
Timperley. Tichtield. Ti, non. Tockwith. Tod morden. TorquilY· Totnel'. Totton. T otrenhmn . Totteri 'Te. Tow L. w. Toynbee Hall. Trawdon. Treeton. Trur . Truml'in~ton.
Troutbeck. Trowse. Thorpe St. Andrew. Thorpe He-ley. TlU (laIc. Turn,'Y. Tl1rw~st )11. Tu\"iord. T\\·yford. Tyloesley. t,"'ckfieln~ rftun. rlYcr ton . 'C l'holla mI . l.: pper Ha ugh. rl'min tel' .
130
'The St. John A?nbulance Association.
Upper Slaughter. Upper Tooting. Ushaw Moor. U sworth Oolliery. Uttoxeter. Uxbridge. Wagby. W o.l bottle. YVa1ker-on-Tyn e. WalJ asley. Wall encl. \Vall-on-Tyne. Wallingford. Wallsall. \Valtbamstow. W altham Oross. \V alton -~1t- _ tone. \Valtoll -on-Thames. \Yan tead. \Vantage. Warrington. War sop Vale. 'Vatchet. Waterfoot. Watermillock. W atford. W ellington. W ells. W elwyn. W embley. W endover. Westfield. W est Auckland. West Bergholt. W est BriJgford. \Vestbury-on-Severn. West Bromwich. W estcliffe-on-Se'1. West Oornforth. West Drayton. W est Felton. \Vestgate-on-Sea. Vi! estgate (Durham). yVest H agbourne. West H all. VlTest Heslerton.
\Vest H ouse. W ston. Westown. \Yestwood. \Veston R.hyn. W e t tanley. ,Vest Tanneld. \Yetherby. \Veybourne. 'Veymoutb. WhaJ ey Bridge. Whalley. Wharnham. Wheatley lIill. \,heldale Oolliory. Whi tby. Whitchurch. \\Thitebaven. \Vhitley. Wbitley Bay. Whitstable. 'Whi ttington Moor. \Yhi t,,-ell. Whixley. Wbyteleafe. Wi ckham. Wicklow. \Vicker ley. \Vickbam Market. Widnes. Wigan. Wigton. \Yillingdon. Willingham. Willenhall. W illington Oolliery. Wilms10\\,. 'Yindermere. ·Wimbledon. \Vimborne. Wimborne Minster. Winchester. Winscombe. Wing. W inche16ea. Windy N ook.
\Vinnington. \Virksworth. \VitcluLlllptOll . Witton-le-Wcar. \Vithersneld. \Vilhycombc. W ithybf11l1 . \Yithington. \Viveohoo. Wi veliscomb W oking. \Volsingham. \Vol verbampton. W oodbastwick. W oodcburch. Wombwell. \Voodche tel'. \Voouford Grecn . \V ood britlge. \Voodhall k pa. \Vooclhollse. W oodl:ll1cls. yYood tock. \Voo1lhorpe. \Voodville. \ Voolbampton. Woolwicb. \V Ol'CCS tel' . \\Torn e1d. \V orp1esdon. \ Vorkington. \VorkRop. \Vorlestone. \Y orthing. \\Tormingfol d Grov~. ""Yotton-nnder-Edge. \Y rittle. \\7y1am -on- Tyne. \\'yk e. Wymondham. Yaxley. Yeadon. Yewsl ey. York 'Town . Y oulgreave.
Local Reports fr01n Centres.
131
APPENDIX C. ~be
St. jobn Bnlbulance t\ssociation. LOCAL REPORTS. No.1 DISTRICT. - METROPOLlTAN .
(Kensington, etc.) Chairman.
The Rev. The Lord Victor Seymour. Trea s urer.
H. W. Moore, 64, Ourzon Street, Mayfair.
lion. Secretary.
Mrs. Eo Lascelles, 20, Thurloe Sq., S. W.
Lifc Ucmb cl'S.
Miss Braby, Lady Hargreaves BrowD, Mis Burnett, Mrs. Oraven, Mrs. B. L. Oohen, Iajol'-General J. O. Dalton, General 'ir E. G. Fanshawe, G.C.B., Lady Fowler, Miss A.St. John Gray, Colonel ir James Gildea, R.C.V . O., C.B ., The Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Petcrhorouoh, Mrs. F. ",V. Harris, Miss Humphreys, Mrs. Lean, Lady Montagu, Mi~ B. Loui a Parker, Miss Mary L. Parker, 11rs. StreatfielLl, The Dowager Lady TrelawllY, Lady Trevelyan, Miss Weld, Miss Wilson, The Hon. ITenrietta Windsor-Clive, .Mrs. Anthony ",Vingfield. illedlcnl StafT.
D. M. Barcroft, M.B., A. Oorthol'l1e, M. n., F. V. Deune, M. D., Brux., M.RO.S., R. W. Fox ymous, :l1.R"U.S., L.R.C.P., R. Oourtenay Gayer, ?f.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., W. B. Grandage, M.D., M.R.U.i'l., R Raye, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., L. Llewellyn-Powell, M.B., K. Lund, 1>["/3., Lond., L. R.C.P., ' V. O'Oonnor, M.D., R. Pollard, M.B., Dul'., M.H.C.S., Eng., II. Robinson, M.D., H. Rhodes, M.B., hI.R.C.S., A. ",Yare, M.D., [, It. C. S.
Staternent of Receipts and Ea.'penclit'Lwe (O?' the yea't ending 30th September, 1912. Receipts. Expeniliture. To Balance, 30.9.1911 . £12 3 10 By. tationery, postage, and " ale of Store, Exn.miUlass Expenses £7 5 6 ners' fees, lncidental " S.J . A. A. for Stores, expenses, Pupils fees. 43 2 7 Examiners' fees, and 13 14 3 illcidental expenses 110 " Donations 21 0 0 " Lecturers' fees o 19 7 " Printing 220 " Rent Sept. 30, 1912-Balance
£55
6
H. "V. MO ORE, lIon. T,·eas. LEILA LASCE LLES, Han. Sec.
46 2 4 941
£55
5 VICTOR
..A..
SEYMOUR,
Ohainnan.
6
5
132
133
Local Rf-por·ts from Oentres.
The St. John A rnbulance Association.
Statement of ReceilJts and E:rlJenclit1l1'e for the yea1' ending 30th Septembe?', 1912.
No.2 DISTRICT. - METROPOLITAN.
(City and Pod of London). Lifc lUcml)crs .
The Corporation of the City of London, The Cutlers' Company, Thc Fishmollgers: Company The Gold miths' CompallY, The Grocer;;' Company, The Ha.berdashers Company: The Mercers' Company, Thc Merchant Taylor' Company, Th e Skinners' Company, The Surrey Commercial Docks C01l1l1any, Edwanl~. Barnard , COl~:'ad Bergman, Col. Sir Charles 'W yndham Murray, c.n., Colonel, 11' Anhon e G. :l!1f.e, Major-General Bryan .Milman, c.13., J. a1111 R. Mocley, J obn Morlc~, Erlw:ll. Fre bfield, l.L. D.. Emest L. Olive, Prescott and '0. (Bankers), Ex-Shen fl Waterlow, Edward 'Yebb (British and Foreign 'Wharf), Miss Ford (Highgale) .
Expenditure. By Don. to Dr. MacFadden's division of Brigade, from funds from Sir C. Watson's lecture . )) Fees for lecturing . " Printing and S lationery " In cidental expellses » Acc. to St. John's Gatc.
Receipts.
'1'0 " " ,.
Bn.ln.nce Stores Class fees Deficil
£5 5 11 13 12 12 3 2
5 0 0 3
£32 12
8
£3 3 0 10 10 0 226 350 13 12 ~
£32 12
8
MAUDE T. TrrO"MAS, llon. Sec. and T,·eclS. '1'. H. HlmDL F.:Y (Col.), Chai,'man.
No.3 DISTRICT. - METROPOLITAN.
(St. James's, Whitehall, JJla2liCtir, Hyde Park) Paddingto?1, Baysu'ate1', Notting Hill, Regent's Park, Regent St1'eet, Oxford Street, etc.) NO. 10 DISTRICT, - METROPOLITAN. Life lUmnbers. The :Marchioness of Bath, Lady E. Browne, \V, L. Burdett-Contt , P. L. Chiosso,
W. Coates, Sir Frederick F. L. Cook, Bt., Countess Cowper, Col. ir Anbone G. Fife, The Countess Granville, L. Vernon Harcourt, Mrs. Quintin IIogg, The Countess of Ilchestel', James Jackson, E. Kelso, Col. E. H. Kennard, [iss Kingsmill, The Marchioness of Lansdowne, The Duchess of L eeds, l\li s Francis Martin, Miss.A.. liles, Samuel Morley, Col. Sir Charles 'Wyndham Murray, C n., Lady WyuLlham Murray, The Lord Beay, Mis A. de Rothschild, Mrs. Leopold a11110ns, Albert San(leman, Fleetwood Sandeman, A. L. Savory, The Countess of Sefton, H. J. 'rritton, Clarence Watson, Cuthbert Wills.
No, 9 DISTRICT, - METROPOLITAN.
( N orth- West London).
(Balharn, BaiterseCt, Brixton, Clapham, J((mnington, Lam,beth, Tooting, anel neighbow·hooel.) }'rc.
itlCll'.
ILR.II, The Princess Fredcrica, (Baroness von Pawel Rammingen.) 11011 . Sccrctary nlHI Treasurcr.
William H. Morgan, 39, Alderbrook Road, Balham, S. W.
Stale?lle'Tlt of Receipts and Expenditure (oJ' the yea?' ending 30th Septembe?', ] 912. Receipts. E xp enclitu1·e. To Balance from 1911 £38 4 3~ By S.J.A.A. for Stores, Ex:, Sale of tares and Class aminers' Fees & Inci] ees 13 7 9 uental Expenses . £12 0 3 " Postages and tationery 0 12 5 " Balance 38 19 4~ £51 12
£51 12
O~
o~
Prcshlent.
H,R. H. The Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll. Chnirman. 001.
T. H, Hendley,
C.I.E.
WrLLIA;\[
llon. Sec. and Treas.
Don. Sccretary anll Tl'Ca. lu·cr. Miss Maude T. Thomas, 11, Frognal Mansions, Hampstead, N. W. nC(lica] Staff.
O. .'V. Allen, ill . R.C.S . ~ Torwood Brown, ill.B., J. Jackson Clarke, F.R.C.S., A. J. Flemmg, M.D., H. 'V. GIbson, ill.R.C.S., F.R. Humphreys, M.R.C.S.: L.R.C.P., Matilda. Hunt, E. J es op, M.R.C.S., H. Meggett, L.R.C.P., C. J. R. MacFu.dden, M.D., G, Montomery Smith, M.R.C,S. ANNUAL REPORT. he district has lost a number of men candidates, on account of the transfer of raIlway empl?y.ees to o(ficia~ centres. The prin cipal feature of the year's work has been the trammg of candIdates for a -Women's Vol untary Aid Detachment which has been successfully formed, '
:r
IJ.MOJ~GA-:-;',
ACCRINGTON. { 'IudI'm all.
l'I'csielcnC,
The Re,-. E. Greellsill.
H. II. Bolton_
lion. . CCl'C' nry anel TI'caRU1'cr.
J. Ogdcn, Alllblllance Office, Bull BriJgr, Accrillgton. Ufc lUCUlbcl's.
A. E. Ball, H. H. Bolton, F. F. Grafton, G. Hayhurst, Mrs .. 'Yads.wor;b~ C. J. Whittaker, L. Whittak er, 1\lls. Wbiltaker, Mis~ Whittaker, ~hss Jame "Iuttaker.
1:14
135
Local Reports from Centres.
The St. John AmJbulance Association.
iU C(lI c al S ta fl .
Uc_U.cal SCaff.
R. Clegg, M.n.C. S. , L.R.C.P., M. J . Fox, L.n.c.r. , I,.n. c .s ., T. Frankish, M.n., IV. Geddic, M. D., J. . Geddie, M.D., A. Greenhalgh, r.!.B., A. Y. Green wood, M.D., J. R. Harbinson, lILB., T. E. Nuttall, M.D., R. 'Y. T owdey, F.R.C .. , L.R C.P. , H. 'Yorsley, M.B. JNUAL REPORT. The work of the Centre 11 a, been Rtea<E1y maintainrd during the year. Classes have been held as indicated, one on Ca ll'p sa nitation being well attended. Several additiona l sur~iral havresacs have heen distributed, amI a" heeled Ashford littl'l' has been suppliell to the Borough Police lation, Accringtoll, to 'npplC11lCllt one fumi h ed 1 y ea rs ago , " 'hi ch is now used for the transport of derenscd persons only . R e-examination \y cre held in D t'cember]a t. The Conl1l1itlec defrays the co t of m edallio Jls; etc., to cncourage intcre t in the work. It i a malter for regret that the rendering of fir t .tid. is not reported as it should be by certificated pcrsons in order that the archivcs of the C'€11tre could bear record to the practical utilily of the movement. The moy emcnt has lost a valuablc flicnd in the rellloval to Birmingham of MI'. James D ean, ILr.r. Assistant Inspector of Factories, wh o for ~2 years has taken a keen interest in the \y ork of tbe ambulance department (both As ocit\'tion and Brigade) of th e Ord er of St. J ohn, h aying been a member of the committee and one of its honorary auditors for many years.
John Cook, M.n.o. s. , Lp..c.r., D. E. Evans, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.r., J ames Hurley I,.Jt.O.P. & s. ANNUAL REPORT. Th e wor~( of our Cen~re f.or the. past year has heen ~nother period of satisfaetory progress. Two cIa. ses 111 hl'st aId )Iave been examl11ecl at Newport, and forty memb~rs succ;Hsfull y. passed. :\ elass of 2 male .members is heing trained to rende r fil's~ aid at 1. on typnd(~ and "'.'111 shol'tly 1)e exammed. Our members are still doing actl ve work Ul rClldenng aSslRtance to the s~ck and injured around the docks and mil ways; during the year 100 cases were treated and removed on litters to hospital; 50 cascs trratcd and remov(;c1.h.ome, and 160 cases treated and resumed duty; total cases trc(\'led, 310. In competltlOll work our memhers c\rC doing well; a team from e\\lJort were again successful fl)r the third time in winnillO' the Inter-Railway Challenge Shield .at .the POl't111;t,I1. Rooms, LOllrlon. A secont? team from Newport won the second }Jnze J11 ,1 (,()111P ·l,ltlOn open to the County of nlonmouthshire. The cquipment of om Oentre is as follow1I :-12 a.mbulance station. 3 complete litters 6 Htl'ctchcrli, 1~ fully e(luipped h(1,\,cl'liacs and a plentiful supply or'stores. '
ASHFORD. Sir
Statement oj Receipts and E'J..'penditu?'ejor the year ending 30th Septemuer, ] 912. Expcnditll1'e, Receipts. T o Amount brought forward from last account . £58 14 " ubscriptionR & donations 240 10 " Stores di bnr ed an<l CIa. s Fees 33 5 " Bank interest 0 3
By StaUonery,
6~
0
"
3 1
"" " " " " " " "
Prin Ling, and Ad verli 'ing EXllenditure oyer IlI com e 21Rt Lirthclay cele bra tions . 'tore and CIa s Fecs Grants to orp. Gl'ounu Rent Coll ector's Commission Allowance for Clerical as istan ce Postage and , llllllry Incidental Expcn cs . Honorariu m to lI on . ccretary Bank Commission Balance
Tl'CaSll'·('r.
1 11 130 0 35 0 9 1
5 0 0 0
10
0
0
3
7
0
~o
0
0
2
0 7
29 10 ll~ 1~
lion. Secretary.
JIc(]j('al StaO·.
:.r.B . , IV. IT. c.0kc, !\I.ItC.P. L ond., ::ILR. C.S., Frank Coke, F.R.C.S., E. Colvllle, I·'.n.c.~., D. L. IJanllltoll, l·'.H.C.S.E., O. Yemon, M.n.C.. , L.R.C.P., Lond., Georgc 'Vllks, !\I.B., ::I1.R.C.S. .c\l~N AL REPORT. Du ring the year little worl~ ha,s heen dOlle by the ahove Centre. The H onorary Secl'eta,ry (Mr. l oullon) Ilavll1g left the towll, Mr. G. 1\1. illather was asked to again unclert;t ke the dllties. The cbs~es lIelu for womell were small eleven first aiel and lIillC 11 U1'si~f? certi ficates bein~ i .. nc<1. . il' J oh n Furley, c. B., ~ery kindly ;resenteel ~tbc certJtieate" al 0 .mcclalltolls <1.nr1 labels to thc succe lu1 callelidates. il' J ohn l'ul'ley gavc a Y(,1')' IJ1terestillg acconnt of hi rccent ,i"it to the Washi.ngton l~eel '1'0. K. 'onfel'ence as delcgate or the Oruel' of St. John, which was nlUch appreclateu hy IllS hearers. The l1l~mbel'.-, of the ,'~. John Ambulance Brigade continue to do ycry l1ser~l1 work (entJ:ely voluntary) 111 removing sick patients to and from the cott.lge hosplbl WIth thell' hoI' c ambu]n,nce carriacre also renderin o' first ai.d in mallY ca es of accident. '" , '"
10~
Examined and certifi ed correct, vouchers )Jrodnced, THOMA,' PILKINGTON, lIon. Auditor. Passed at Meeting of Centre Committee, EDWARD GREENSILL, Cha irman.
G. L Mather, 33, Hal'uinge Road, Ashford , K ent.
The Bank, Ashford, Kent.
G
5
4.
J uhll Creery,
W, F. It .felllmclt,
n.. ,r .. Bentley,
£332
£332 12 10§
14
£
(;1Ia il'Jl1Ull.
)·l'CSi _1 CllC. John l!~nrley, C.Il.
S{utcmcllt
I
R eceipts.
,
'10
ol Reccipts alld E,'PCII.r1itll)"cjui' lhe ycai' clzdiilg 30th Septcmber,
]~ alan ce
at Bank, 1911 £5 16 "i:)tores . 0 1 "~lnbdsclr~ptions . 5 3 " ~l e a hons and L abels . 1 7 " Exalllination Fee, 'Yil lesboro IV omen's Class . 1 f.i
9 3 6
3 0
ALEXANDRA (N. & S.W.) DOCKS AND RAILWAY. Pres1tlent. The Right Hon. The Viscount Tl'edegar. Tl·eaSUl'(,l'.
C.·lUllrJuan.
J. Macanlay (General M anager).
1912.
E.)'Pcnd it ll1'C ,
By. to res, lI ead(luarters Medallion" Labels :: Printing, Oirculars, tationery . . " Examinei's Fees, Heautluarters a/c. , " Inciden tal Expenses do. " T elegram, Postage for Circ ul aI's . " Balance in Bank "Do. in hand
£0 13 1
3
7 6
1 12
6
4 16
9
2 2
o
o 3 o
9
3~
4
9
4
8~
HOll. SeCl'Clary.
H. Flanuers, 39, Stow Hill, Newport, Mon.
A. J, Green, 14, Raglan Street, Newport, Mon.
Life iUember. James Hurley, _L.R.C.P. & s.
£14 10
9
£14 10
'Yo F, B. Jb:MMETT, T?·eaS1We?·. G. M. MATHER, Hon. SeC?'eta1'Y
9
136
ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE. I't'cs id c ll..
( 'hait·mllll.
harles liellr), , Vatcrhollse, Mayor.
Ahrahall1 Park.
TI'c ns lIl'Cl'. John Andre\\'.
110 11 . SN· r e .at·y . Daniel 11 all , Lynwood, Smallsha\\', Ash LOll-lllHlcr-Lyne. Ufc In e mlH' l·S.
R. Bleasdalc. lI('B., D. IT . Chcetk\1l1, M.B., . Cra\\shaw, M.ll., lILR.C.S., 'Y. H. H ughes, M.B., Godson, Payne, " 'alter Newton . li e d i e nl Stn n'.
heetham. 1II.B., J . , I'. Corns, L.R.C.P., & s ., Edin., S . Crawshaw, M.R.C.S. , lI1.B., D . Falconer, R . Hamer, M.B., G. H a!nilton, M.B., A. Hiltoll, L.S.A., LOlH1., ,I'. H. Hnghc!', 111.13., J. E. JIlLIsoll, r.n.c.s., L.R.C.P., F. ,I'. :Mann, lIr.B., 1II.S., J . 111. , I'. Morisoll, 1If.13., M.R ., MarCllS ManlOurian, ilLB ., F.R.C.S.E., O. Pearce, L.R.C.r. & R., R. Price, L.n.c.p. & '., Edin., J. B. 'mith, M.B., C. S . Spencer, L.S.A., TJoncl., S. pencer, M.lLC.S., L.H.C.l'., J. , V. Talellt, M. D . , lI1.:2.C.S., r. N . Twomey, L. n .C.l'. & s.
R . Bleasdale, M.B. , G. F. Bowman, 1II.B., D. H.
ANNUAL REPORT. During the year 57 pupils have beell through a conrse of instrnction, anu 30 passed for first ai(l certificates, Ollr for voucher, fonr for Me(lallions and four for lauels. This is tbe first ocr[lsion Oil whirh lahclR havc 1)('en won by ladies in the Banhnry Oentre. Thc thallks of the Uentre are (lnc to Lhe lIon. 11rs. Fitzgerald, who organize(l Lbc claRs at ,Vroxtnn, anrl also to Drs . IIipswell tmd Beattic for gratu i LOllS sen' ices.
Statement of Receipts aneZ it-:rpe?IClil1I1'e f01' the yea?' ending 30th SeZJtembe?', 1912. RcccilJtS. E_·pcnclilu1·e. To Bala-nce hrough t furwarcl £22 7 2 By At. .J ohn m lJulallCe " W rox LOll First Aiel 'lass-Books, &c. " Examination ('XPCllSPS " 00 operative :-\ocicly First Aid ClassBook!;, &c. Exnm inaliull ex penscs " B()oks sol(l " Ibn k hi Lerest
AN JUAL REPORT. T hree classes have been held this year-one for policemen, one for coal miners, one chiefly for cotton operatiyes. Also a !lumber of re ·examinatiolls fur vOllchers, medallions and labels.
Statement of Receipts and EXJ1enditll1'ejol' the yea?' ending 30th September, 1812. E'J'lJenditu1'C. Receipts. T o Bank Balance " Cash in l1and " Centre Classes and others for Books, first aid materia.l,Examination feesandincidenblexs. " F or Medallions, L abels, and Buttons .
£0 0
33
8
5 By Books, first aid matcriah, 5 and examinaLion fees. -£32 " Medallions, Labels, Postage and expetlses 2 " Bank Balance 0 9 "Cash in han(l 1
2
0
3
£36
9 4.
£36
2 10
7
3
2 9 3
6 5 8
}
2
10
Auditors.
hl c .. t all(I ( 'lin irnlnn. The Rev. Artlllll' J . Jones.
1'I'C
)[011 • • CC t·Ct.:ll·Y .
R. H . Bowkett,
7, Fair View Roa(l, Banbury. Llfe lUcllI b el'.
H. Beat.tie, M. n.C.S. , L.ll.C.P., Lond . ~lc{1iertl
Staff.
H. Beattie, M.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P . (L and . ), H. Hipswell, P enrose, JII. B., E. C. P rich ard, M.D. (Edin. ), H . Saunders.
0 11 2 13
6 G
1 2 0 0
12 10 12 12
4.
£30 19
8
6 6 2
Associa tionStores Account Examination Expenses " Hire of Hoollls . " Advertising, Printing, PORta.gCS nnd • pcretal'Y's ('xpellRes "Bahllcc at Lloycls Bank
£2 15 4. 3
7
o 11
0 0
3 6
8 5
£30 19
8
1
n
£22 6 Cash in Llo) cls Bank . 8 10 Salcal)le ,'tores and working materials in hand
5
£30 16
5
o
'Ve cerlify this balance sheet to be correct.
BANBURY.
'I'J·cnsul'Cl'. E . H. Sellers, T own H all, Banbury.
Rl:\temcnt.
AI~TIIrR J. JO~E , Ghm·nnan. S~:LLERS. Treasure?'.
E. H.
R. H. HOWKl£'l:T, Secrcta1·Y ·
BARROW-IN-FURNESS. )')'c. ifI en •• Edward Wauhum.
A lHlited and found correct. ER~E::;T PICKEIlI 0, HAIlOLD BEIlTRA:I[ SCllOFIELD, DANIEL HALL, Hon. SecTeta?·y.
137
Local RelJOTts from Oentres.
The St. John A mbulci1lce AS.';;Qchltio?1 .
11.])., lIr.n.c.s., N. C.
lion . Sccr c. nry :llHl Trea sllrer. The Yen. The Arehlleacon of Furness. t. George's Yicarage.
1l0Il • . c n c tn ry. T. G. Shiehls, 13H, Buxton Street, BaITow-in-Furness.
Life lUe mbel's .
R. A. J. Harper,
M.D .
A. F. Rutherford, ilLB.
lU c d i e al S t n fT.
J. Leslie Ca.llaghan, )J.B., R. A . J. Harper M.D ., W. A. Holmes, M.D' I A. F. Rutherford, :'I.B . ANNUAL REPORT. The iommittee in presenting the 32nd allnual report have to record almos t the sa,me . ucce. ses a in the preyious year, yiz., fi \'e cla ses in fir t aid, one in home n~ll'sing for women, and one in home nursing for men; 66 gained certificates ill first md, 9 women a,nd 15 men in home nursing, 19 ,,'ere re·examined for vOllChers, 23 for medallions a,lld 23 for bbels. 'rhe annual meeting wa held in eptember and, in the ab ellce of our President, the Archdeacon of Furne s presided. The meetiLg took the form of t\ miscellaneous concert and distribution of certificates, &c. In an interval MIS. ,Vt\dham, the Presic1en t's wife, presented the certificates, medallions and labels. Vellum Votes of TIH\,nks from the Chapter-General of the Order of t. John to Mes rs. Benson, Bryall and hields, and to Dr. R. A . J . Harper, M.n., the Diploma, of 1:1oll. Life Membfrship of the St. John Ambulance Association, for gratuitous sernces to the ambulance ca,use. The Yen . Archdeacon gave a short and interesting address to those present, calling for a greater interest in this noble work. A vote of tha,nks to the Execulive Officers, surgical instructor, subscribers, and a,rtistes closed a. successful meeting.
BED FORD.
Statement oj Receipts and Expe?lditU?'cjo?' the yea?' ending 30th Scptcmbe?', 1912. Reccipts.
E.'rpenclilll7'C,
T o Balaneo brought forward £23 11 10 By Examiners' Fees. £11 6 " Examiners' Fees. 5 1 0 » tores, Medallions & Labels 15 12 " tores, Medallions, Labels 13 7 6 » Rent, PrintingandAdver8 5 » Oontributions 16 16 4 tising " Bank interest 0 8 "ec. Expenses, Postage, 7 19 and I nritll'ntals 1 0 " a h in hand 15 1 " Balance in Bank.
£59
5
Audited and fonnd correct,
£59
4
5
Mrs. Alfred IJaine, Wharfcdale, 48, Ihtrpur I':iLreeL, Bedford.
1 8 9
Adeline, Duchcss of Bedford, Sir Frederick Howard.
4
Cbairmlln. )(011.
Tt'cas 111'(,1'.
S(,(T c tal'Y.
F.
prawson, 15, Johnstone trect, Bath.
I. ire iU c ml) c l's .
E. A. Bagshuwe, T. H, Miller, Colonel
ir C. Wyndbam l\[mray, c.n.
Ued i cal S talf.
D. L. Beath, M.R.C.S. , L. n.C.p" T. , V. Newton DUllll, M.B., M.H.C.f<., lIfalY E. H. lIIorris, M. B. ANNUAL REPORT. In presenting their report for the past year thc COlllmittee ale pleas('tl to say ihaL steady and cOlltinued progrcss has been made. Ten clas es haH bec'll helel ; thrce firEt aid for men, £' \'e first aid and two ntll'Sillg for women, 217 sL1H.lent received a full course of instruction, 176 rresented them elvcs for exanlinution ann 133 were successful in obtaining eitber the certificate, "ouche1' or medallion of t.he Association. The ambulance caniage, whieh is the property of the Centre, has been used 4.0 times during the year, and. the best thanks of a.ll are dlle to thoe mcmbers of tbe Ambulance Di\'i 'ion "'ho han rendered such n.luable a' isial1ce in attentlillg to the cases either of accident 01' sickness \\ hich required to be removcd. The be!',!' thanks of the Committee are again due to the lectll1'ers Ulld to all wbo either by tbeir subscriptions or personal efforts 11a \'e helped to carryon the work of the Oen tre.
State'l1tent of BeceilJts and ReceiJJ/s. T o Bal an ce at Bank . in hand » "" Stores sold » Fee& from Classes Medallio l~s
»
Subscriptions
E~pCn(Wll?'e
£1 8 0 8 10 18 28 5 1 )4 6 13
£49
7
1 0 2 6
6 6
9
for' the yea?' ending 30th Septembc?', 19] 2. Expendil1l1·e. By Head Office account Printing, &c. "I I Expenses of Classl's » Medallions and Labels » • undl'Y paymcntsincluding postages » Balance in Bank in hand . » »
£32 16 o 16 7 12 2 17
lI oll. Y-i C' C1·c tat·,Y alld '.' l' c a SIlI·C' I·.
o
Major-General A tley Terry.
Colonel H. F . Cln tterbuck, Old Bank, Bath .
IIl'r Crace the Duehe~s of Bedford .
1
BATH. Colonel Sir C. , Yyndham :Murray, C.B.
l'I·C's ic! c nl.
9
J. CRAIG. A. E. RICHARDSON . H. P. 111. LAFONE, Chairman.
"l'e i(l ent.
139
Local Repo?'ts f1'om Ceni?'es .
The St. J ohn A ?nbtuance As ociation.
138
Ul e lU cmlJ c l', • ;'lc cli e al S tarT.
Harvey Goldsmith, M.D., A. Conning Hartley, M.D., Cllarles Penam, M.D., II. Dean Polbrrl, F.R.C.S. ANNUAL REPO RT . The 'Oll1llliLtee, in their 24tb annual report, note with pleasure a still furtber increa.se of work. During thc paRt year the Oentre has done goocl work in training members for the ,Yomen's Voluntary Aid Detacbments of the BerHord hire Branch of the BriLisll Reu 'ross i-lut'iety. A well-attended nursing class of 74 members was helel :tt the Hedfonl Pbyslcal 'l'nt.ining College, of wbich numlJer 72 gained the eerti licn.le. Then.: wn.~ also n. first aid class of 16 mem 1)e1'8, all of wbom were suc, cessful. Fi rst aiel elasses were arranged at the Midland Rail way, Allen's Engineering Works, <t1ll1 abo Lhe UOlillty It.ud Borough Police. Of those attending thesA classes 49 ohtaincd HJUchers. The UOll1mittee wore gratified tha,t almost all those who were qllalificll for Lhc medallion!';, passed the ex,tmillation, and again oyer 150 women, Counly Pol icemen al1(ll\lirll<lml H.ail way employees passeu the examination for the lahel of Llle yea,!,. These llllmlJer~) added to those of precedin~ years, makes the grand total of :3.6 who lul.\'c pa ' sed the \'al'iolls cxaminatlons held in tbe Uentre. ',,\era,l cases of \'a,lualJlc tirst aid h:1\'e been reported; e. pecially by the C'01I11Ly Police. The UOU1l1littee de ire to present their best tll<t.lJks to their ~leclic<ll ~ta.tr for their kincl int"l'e.t in thc clas.es, and alu to thf' Instl'uctres of the n'c]foru ~eho,)l of 'ookc)'y for her helpfnl demon,;trations of sick·room cookery. Then.: ha \(' heen 31 en. '0" of in valid transport, and the ill valid appliances belonging to tbe 'cntre have hcell lcnt to 66 patient. The ladies of the -'ick Diet Branch ha\e a!:(aill elIS!,I'1 hutl'd, through Lhe (.,!ucen's Dislrict J 1l1'SeS, 1, 5.J.6 dinners and giftt:l of nourishing [ooel, wl1ich hlne proyed a gre,Lt boon to the ~ick poor of the town. SlafclIlCllt
0/ RccrlzJ/s (//It! EJ'1)cnclLfIlJ'c to)' thr
Jl cce i)lts. To Fees from Glasses » •'ale of Stores, Books, n.nel Ua11l1ilges J\lelhlliol,s and Labels. »" Anllual ,'nbs. and Dons. " ~peeitd donation from The Duchess of Bedford
£62
8 2
28 13 11 6
6 0 3
6 15
0
2
1 7 4
2 10 10 1 1 0 1 13 5 £49
7
E xami ned with vouchers and fou nd correct, E. R. H UTCHINGS, Accountant. ASTLEY T ERRY, Maj or-General, Chairman. H UGH F . OLUTTERBUCK, Hon. T?'eaS1we7', F . SPRAWSON, Hon. Bec7'eta?·y.
9
£109 17 11
yea?' cndZ1!Ij 30th September, 1912. E.rpenclilu1·c.
By Balance due to Treasurer Lecturer:;' Fees II ., Examiners' fees and Expenses ., Incidental expenses, St. John's Gate Hire of Hoom ; expenses II of classes Boys as models for Lan II daging » Printing, po tage, and stationery ,. J\f eclallions and Labels Books, stores, bandages,&c. " Fire Insurancc II
£0 0 16 16
7 0
19
8
6
2
2
0
18 16
5
5 17
6
7 18 5 H
30 0
1 3
0 6 0
£1 09 17 11
Examined wiLh vouchers nnd found correct, GJWFFnEY Ho"\\,ARD, Chai1'7nan . ELEA~OR PAl rE, Hon. Sec. and T?'ccts,
140
Assoc:iaLioll has passed awn,y, Lieut.-Oolonel F. E. McFarland, R.A.lIl.C., who for mall)' yea.rs was one of Lbe Examiners, auel on seyeral occasions presided aL the
BELFAST, ( 'hail'lIlall.
.>r('siflelll.
Annual Meeting. Th e Annual Oompetitions were helll on 231'11 March, 1912, in tbe Central Hall of the Municipal Tel,hnic:ll IllsLitule. Only two teams c011\peterl, one from the Belfast Fire Briga<lc, and one from ,'t J'I11\e::.' Gate (DulJlin) llivisiun of th~ 't. Jolin .Ambulnnce I3rigarle. The Lord Mayor's Oup was won by the first-mentIOned team, an<l the Belfast Cup hy the second, Mr. Rouert Campbell, M.D., F.R.C.S., Eng., Mr. A. Fl1llerton, l'L1l., l~.n.C,S,I. and Mr. R. \V, Leslie, M.D., LL,D., kindlyactcu as judges at the Oompetition.
R. A. H, McFa,rl3.n I.
Sir \Yilliam Q. Ewart, Bt. Tl·('a .~IIl"(,I·.
ilIrs. Magowan: I royincinl13nllk IIouse, Uclfnst. II 0 ll. SCCI'(' I :lrj ('~.
R.. , Yo L eslie, M.D., LL.n.,'t. II liers, Str!ll1c1towl1. i\Iiss Florence IIe11l1erson, Life
To rwooel Tower, Belfast.
~1('lIlbers.
John G. Au. till, ~I.B., " Tilliam Cu.lwell, )Ln., I... ten'n, on Darlin CT , ~['B. hllidam Dll~llop, )[.1) . , T. A. Dayi on, L.RC.P., L.n.c.I'., A. D. EnlYll, )!.~., ,V,'Uamilton Elhot, ~I.D., IV. H. Fen:an, )['D., George t. George, M.RC.!'., f,. n.c.~., A. Hampton Gray, ~L~ .. H. L. ~IcKI .ack, M.n., ,V. T. R. Yuight, }1.n., I ichard IV. Leslie, M.n., Jame Lmcl say, ~r.D. GIlbert ~Iar hall, L.n.c.p., L.R . . S., '. B. ~Iarti.n, M.D" J ohn D. lclntosh, L.n.C.~., L.Rl'.P., IIimm ilIol1,Ypeny, ~l.D., John Husk, }!.B., James Taylor, ~['B., Samuel Tate, )Ln., J. D. 'Villin,mson M.n. JI e<Ural :0;1 a CI. J . Airel, ~r.B., W. Burns, L,RC.S.I., '\ . M. Burn ide, L.R.c.r., R. Barnell, M.])., I!'.R . C. . , W. Cal well, }f.D.,- Campbell, ~r.D., P. T. Crymulc, ~1 D., l~.H.C.S., O. J\:, Darnell, M.D., ~ . B. Elwoed, :U.D., B.. Hill, 1Il.D., M.Henry, ~r.l1.,R. IV. Leslie, r-I.D., ,V. R :JIackenZle, :lLD., H. ilIonypeny, M,D., J. Ru h, )l.B., H. Rutherforcl,;\l.n., H. teyenson, ~I.B., F.R.C.S., J. Taylor, ~I.D., J. R ,Ybyte, II1.B., J, D. \Vill iam 011, ~!.D. Stalemen~
of lieceipls and E;t'pcndilul"c
Receipts. To Class Fees " to res . . " Balance from 1911
£17 8 4. 1 13 4 30 0 8
fOJ"
the YCC/7· ending 30th Sll'lcmbcl', 191~. E) pcn d i 1111"( •
Examiners' Fees, etc. £] 0 Incidental Expenses 5 'to res AeeOllll t . 5 ,train (Prilltillg) . 0 CompetiLion Bxpenscs, Examiners' Fees £;3 3 0 " Ad \"ertiing 1 2 (j " ~Iedals 1 12 6 " Entertainment to teams 0 7 (j "Fees to Oaretakers . 0 7 (j (j " Carriage and Po~tage 0
By " " "
I, £-19
2
141
Local HepuTls JtO?n Cenl1'e~.
The St . John A'mlnLlc~llce As ociatio71.
Balance
0 0
1~
~
11
3
» .. e"hl c llt.
C, llilton ( 'hail·Ulan.
0 3
28 1 '.W 3
8 8
2
eely.
Tr('aMll'er.
J . Merriman, 'onlereotes, nr, Alfreton,
W, Powis.
Ufc ltlcmbCl'S.
11011. S(,("l"ctar)' .
Sir Charles Seely, Baronet, Stuart C. ",'Vanlell.
S. A. J, IIiII, Bircl,wooLl Oolliery, Alfretoll.
Ucclical StaCI.
0, Dy kes Robson:
M. B,
A "NUAL l:El)ORT, This Centre continues lo make f,ati .. factory pro 'res. Two classes have been held, on ' for men and 011e for women; they were well attended, and much interest taken by lhe student. Statcmcnt oj Rrccl)As and E;lpcnrlitu?'c for the yea?' c?ldillU 30lh Scptember, 1912, Rcctipts. Eapcnditure, To Balancc in hand, cpt. 30th, 1911 £9 " alcofHooks,Balldnges,eLc. 0 " Sub criptiolls(Sir Chas.Sec:1y)5
13 2
£4.9
4
15 5
BIRCHWOOD COLLIERY.
·1 8 0
9 6 0
£14 13
3
By Books, Banclngcs, &c. "Examination Expcnses "Rellt of choo1 " cho01 cleaner " Balancc in hanu
£0 7 3 2 0 10 0 7 10 5
5 6 6 6 4
£14 13
3
Examined and found correct,
J ORN
h:ItRU[AN, Tr€asu-re,'. HILL, Hon. Sec1'tta?'Y, ·WILLIAM POWlS, Chairman ,
S. A. J.
1
FLOllENOE E. HE~DER ON, HOIl. Sec. ilL\.GOWAN, lIon. T,·cas. R. A. H. McFAllLAND, Chairman.
L.
BIRKENHEAD. )'l'e
ANNUAL REPORT. Tbe past year has been ~nueh n~ore. cneonragil1~ than the p!'eViOlls one, as seven classes have been l~eld for lJ1strnctLOll III fir"t aiu, and four ill nursing. Eight of these chss.es were for women, aml threc f0r 111CI1. Olle of tile l1ursillCf clas es whidl was orgamzed by the Dowager Mal'l;hiones~ of Dufferin anel Ava, and I~eld aL Bll.ncror hau a very large. nUlUbel~ of pupps .. A.nother of the nursing classes was organized by Ooun Less GlelCheu, WIfe of BngJ"ller-U'neral oJllllt Gleichen, K. C. V. 0., C. B., D. S, O. Th,e. totalllumb :n' of ~)~r.~ons w11) rl!eei\Tcn certificates (luring Lhe year was 140. ::illlce the l:.v ;t mcetlllg of the Belfast Centre, u. goo 1 friend of the Ambulance
( 'hnil'IlHlU.
Iclcnt.
Major C. T, Green, R,A.M.C. (T.F.)
Joseph Heap. Tl'('a . nrcI'.
R. Barrow, 8, Caroline Place, Olallghton,
non. Secretary. Oaptain \V. H. Marquis, 2-1, Hackins Hey, Liverpool.
lUcllical StnfT.
'1'.
)[.lCC.::l., L.H c.p., R ,,\..)I.O. ('I.F.), H. R. Preece, L.R.O.P.S., rdt.F.P.S. Wy ~e, M.D., IV. M. Hocken, L.\f. ' . . A., R. Knowle,;, ~r.D., S. Wilkin 'nn, )1.r:..c.')., T,.lt.C.l'., J. H,1.t,~liITe G·1.y11.rl1, )1.D, BnlX., G. R. fill, \LD .
Major
C.
Green,
n..
142
The St. J ohn A'IItbnlc('11C(! Association.
N. Caine, lII.D., Major A. ll. 'Wilsoll, M.D., R.A . U.C. (T.l!'.), T. Brown, III.n., 'Y. C. M ilroy, M.D., r. C. clater, L.n.C. p.I., :;Ir.n.c.s., C. ,V. Budden, 11[. D., H. G. Carlisle, M.D., L. Grant, lII.D. AN UAL RErOH'l'. This Centre \Vas first formed iu 1 7 01'] ,::LlI ll afler floing llluch good work it lapsed ill 1901 or 1903. It \Vas re-organizl,dlast May, and owing \,Q ille summer vacation on ly two classes h,wo beell h eld IIp to OcLober. A full programme of cla ses is being arranged for the winter.
Local Repo?'ts fro -in Oentres.
work of the indi vid ual mom bel's continues to be o f , " . for permanent head-quarters is heCOm)'lJrt great publIc uhhty. The need . . f ' ' " more uraen t as the wo k d SU J)SC1'1ptIODf:I or. tIns purposo are earnc;;tl jnvit~l B,'c, r grows a~ D etachments whJCh have i)cen formed are y 1 f.' . u"ade . VOlyntary AId me their efriciellC'y,. The Committee gratefully a~~:g,~\ {,~m tt t? tl~e III per~ecting th e many mechcal genLlemen who have V ell ee . :>.e~ t Ie gr<~t.Ultous BerVlCes of Association and hon . surgeons to the Brigade. dn y offiCiated as ll1structors to the
so
Income and E:J.'penclitm·e
BIRMINGHAM. l'l'e~jl1 I'll' •
H.S.H. Prince Alexander of Teck, G.c.v.o., n.s.o. ( ' ha j
I'IIIIl U .
D. O. L1oyd-O\\, l!n, F.ll.C.,.l. 1I0ll, ~CCl'("al·.l
Il1ICI 'j' I'CIl 8 111'CJ',
J. H. Roger , 12", Collllllre Row, Birnllllghal11. ) , if
UcmbCl'.
J. H. Dlakeney, L. R.C. P. , George Ua(lbllry, Barro\\' Oilllllllry, ArLhur Chamberlain (:'less1'8. Kynoch, Ltd.), .Jlcs!>l's. Chn,lll'e Dro"., U. ~l. B.:lkingtoll, (Jlessrs. Elkington &. Co. Ltd. ), J. '\\'. Entio!', L.l: .C.l'., W. n. Fen,lIJerstone, M.fI., \\T. J. Garbutt, ~1.B., T. 13al'l1arc1 Guuld, L.ILC.»., J. F. (:l11111J10\\', L.Il '.1' ., R. 1. H cggs, 1>Ll:' C.f;., S. lI oadly, 'ir John II?IJe~" m., D. Ho1m es, M.n., J. T. He,Yetson, !If.n.; A. T. Hold worth, )],1>., John hentJsh, ,J(>l'lhn Lloyd, F.l'.C.f;., ,V ..-\. Loxton, l!'.lLC.f;., (E(1.), R F. llackel1lie, )1.)1., J. Jllillcr, M.ll., J. T. ~. Morri on, I''.R.C.S., T . Nelson, )r.D., Gordon Nicholls, :;I1.n.; E. \\T. l'ar .. ey, M . 1)., M. Railing (The General Electric Co., Ltd.), S. J. RlllJerls, L.n.c.I'., n. Thomas, :;I1.l:.C.S., John E. Wilson, E. D. WhitcO lllllc, ]ll.l1.c.s., J. II. Whitl', M.D., W. II. Whi tehonse, M.D. Uc(Uca) ~tarr. G. C. Belcher, :;Il.lLU.S., J. A. BerlYll , ~1.B., P. Call1]Juell, ]If. G., If. U. Dain, ]\J.G., ,V. Donol'an, M.D., Do·.Ynillg, J.. It. C. P., .1. \Y. Ensur, L. n. C.l'., H. S. Elli;;, III. B., ,I'. G. EYan s, F.Il.C.S., \IT. D. l~eather tone, ~r.D., W. J. Gar'ui, )I.D., J. F . Gummo,,", L.n. C.p., T. Barnanl Gould, L.R.C.I'., R. M. Hcggs. :;I1.11.c. >;., J. T. H ewetson, M.D . , "IV . .A. 1. Holland, :;I!'J~.C.S . , C. J . D. Johnso11, L.n.C. p., '\\'. A. L oxton, F.l\.C .!l., (Ed . ), R. F. Mack enzie, ~I.D., J. T. J. ~lolTi 'on, F.n.c.S., Thomas Nelson, lII.D., J . M. Petrie, M.D., W. A. PoLts,~I.D., ,'. J. Rolwrts, L.U.C.P., D. R. Rowlands, i\I.D. , A. Stanley, L.I~.C . P., G. Thomas, ]I['1\.C.S. , E. T. Walker, L.R.C.P., C. F. Weeks, L.R.C.P. , \Y. H. G . Wilkes, ;)I.R.C.S., K B. WhitcomlJe, M. R.C.S., J. H. White, 1II.D., ,V. II . Whitehouse, !r.D.
,r.
A 1. UAL REPORT. The Committee begs to submit the 32ud annual report and statement of accounts for the yea.r ending 30th September, 1912. 27 clar-;se have been held during the year , 13 first ai:: (men). 11 first aid (women), a.nd three nursing; all the certificates in these classes having been signed by Ollr distinguished President, II , .lI. Prince Alexander of Tecle The general interest of the public in the work of this Centre is maintained and employers of labour show evidence of an appreciation of the " 'ork in their factories, but it is desired to impress upon the employees that the ambulance movement is primarily in their hands and that without some personal sacrifice on th eir part, difficulty in the formation of classes may be experienced . After fifteen years as Chairman of this Centre, the Committee has to regret the re::;ignation of Mr. Courtenay L ord, J. P., H OD . Associate of the Order. In his retiremen t from this branch of his many public activities, the Committee begs to tender him its be t thanks and good wishes. Mr. D. C. Lloyd-Owen, J .P. , Knight of Grace of the Order, has accepted the Chairmanship. The report of the Brigade hows that the
143
(01'
the yea?' ending 30th SeptembeT, 1912.
Expend it U ?·e. To lIead-qnArters 1'01' Examiners' :Fees, Expenses and tores £90 12 8 " Lecturers, COl1veyallce of Material, etc. . 1 2 4 "Printing, tationery, etc. 8 6 11 " Postages anl1 Petty Payments 18 1 10 " Ofli ce Rent and Expens~s 15 0 0 " Bala.nee heing Excess of Income over Expenditure for the year 13 18 10 £147
2
Income. By Class Fees.
. £88 4 55 18 " St.ores- 'ales Account . " Hll'eofSkeleton and Diagrams 1 6 " In terest on Bank Deposit Account . • 1 14
7
£1 47
2
0 3 0 4
7
BALANCE SnEET, 30th SEPTEMBER, 1912.
Liabilities. H ead-quarters for Examiners' .fee~, expenses, and stores £97 Bmll1nghalll Corpl", ' t. J olm Am bulAllce Brigade . 5 Total Liabilities 102 In come and ExpenditureSurplus at 30th 'ept., 1911. £169 6 11 A dd Excess ofIncome over Expenditurc for the year 131810 183 L ess amount voted to Bi l'nl ing ham Corps S.J . .A..B. . . 20
5
9
0
0
0 10 0
0
0 10
163
5
9
£265
6
7
Assets. Sundry Debtors for Class fees Stores, etc., . '. £ 81 6 Stock of Stores on hand • 6 14 L loyds' Bk.,Ltd. Current acc. 104 10 Deposi t acc. 71 8 " Cash in hand 1 7
£ 265
6
6' 4 0
5 4
7
bO~k~a:~dan,dited ~he above ~al~nce heet, dated 30th September, 1913, with the allcl have ob~~i~~~~e~~l o~l~\e)pl:·nllDt.gham dCentrle of ~t. John Ambulance Association, In . . 1 Olma 1011 an ex p anatlO11S I 11a ve required my Corr 0]11111011 . the aboye D'!la . exhibit a trno and . ), < nce 1lee t'IS proper Iy draw11 up so as to information :~~l v~~l'; ~~l\lte st~te of t.he Centle's affairs according to the best of my Oentre.' . ana IOns gn'cn to me, and as shewn by the books of the ARTHUR ,'ROllT, Oha?·te1'CCl Accountant. Hon. Alldit01·.
K
Local Repo?'ts
The St. J ohn Ambulance A.ssociation.
/1'0'111
Cr:.ntl'es.
145
Statement oj Receipts and E.,} cnditurefor lhe year ending 30th Sez,[embu,
BLACKBURN.
Receipts. £27 17
To Balance
. » )It:dallion~, stores, etc., alld m(;lllhers' 'nhs. ub,.;. and donation " "~\"t Home: " .
Cha i rman.
J>{' e itlell t.
Philip Pnhble, ::Ir.n.
The Rey, T. Rawlin on ...,ale.
BOll. !iO('cl' e tar;r lUlil Trell nrer.
John Leeming, Higher l:nnle chool, Blackburn.
:U elli('nl
h.G.
4 17
C In;;s fees
»
" Concerts :111(1 .ocial.:' Bank Interest.
:Li f e ,. e1l1 u e r '"
T he :JIo t Hon , The :JIm'qui of ~alisbury,
Col. John Rutherford, ::ILP.
Statcment of Receipts and E.rpcndilll7·C for the
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ending 30th SC1,lemlJC1', 1912. EXPCildilllrc. £7 16 By Headquurter' tores " Examination fee and 17 0 Expenses 11 10 amI. Label )Ieuallioll » Centre Ex]' n e;-;, po tage ., o 19 and incidental 13 1 Cash in Bank
£14
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BRISTOL.
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The Yery Rev The Dean of Bristol.
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Chairman.
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J'man.
)JOll. !'i Cl'I' e tal'Y·
R. IIarrison, Berkeley 'treet, Brierneld.
A. G . .'with, Quaker Brid~e, Brierfield.
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, "\ . H. I eYllolds,
J. Young,
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J etlno Gott. S taff.
J ohn Hoyle, M.B. C.S., L. B.C.P., J . H . Parkinson, M.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P., J.
J . S. W ilson,
Div i'.iollnl
':-est-lI ..,. T. J\yle,,~I.)l.! 31. We:thury Road. IJfl tol ~ orth-\\ . Tratr. • chuOl Hou e :JIerrnrood G. T. 'Yi~gall, 41. Gloucester"Road ' Dr~~tL>I E:1 t-'Y. Cr,'kine, 7, Co,,:per ':rreet, Redfieid. Dnstol " )uth-Capt. Tresize, 37, Coronation Road.
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A. 'to J: Burroughs, 23, Bndge treet.
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13. )1. H. Roger,
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:Life :Uellluer.
111
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BRIERFIELD . rrc~iclent.
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:\flTH. HOIl.
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.T. G(rLT, lIon. Auditor.
Audited allLl found correct, JOil::\" LEE::Irl~G,
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R. HAT:FISO_-, 111'11. Treasurer. A . G. ~rnH, HOil. Secreta/·y .
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Audited and fonn 1 correct,
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£14
A. ~ ,yaterman t 32, ~ Ticholus treet.
PHILIP PRl·:rmLE,
E.rpend lure. R 'nt of ffice Caretaker . r;rant to Di vi ion ' tores, etc. 1>0 tarte, etc. Hates. Gas and coal Printing . Hepair:<, furnace, etc. Cash in ballk . Ca h in hand.
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~Iarma(luke nanni~ter, ::II.B.C ... , ·::I!.n .. John Barton, ::I!.l:.C.S., I .. r..c.~., 'Y. Briggs, !lLB.. A. F. Crinall. L.l:.C.P., L.I:.c.s .. Riley nnllfle,::II.I~., G. D. E.llOtt. L!,'C,P., Thoma Hirrson. ::ILn.C .. , L.It.c.P., Robert Hunt. ::I1.1:.C.S., L.l:.C.l'., J. \\. Lax, L.R.C .. , L.~.C.P., A . A. P. :JIofratt, ::Ir.n.c .. , L.n:c.p., 'Y . J. ~utter, ~r.n.,Philip P rebble, ::ILB., James T. T . Ra:n ay, "L.n.c.p.! L.n . c.S. Rcceipts. £4 0 0 To Cash in H and 9 19 5 tore ale of 10 II 6 "» illedallions amI Labels " E xamination Fees and 19 15 6 Expenes . " Outstanding accounts paid 6 0 9
11 15 14 31 IG
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M. B.
A )""XUAL REPORT. The past year has been a fairly succe sflll one, as three first aid a.nd bYo nursing classes have ueen held. We are carryiug on propaganua wo rk in the snrrounding villages, and before l ong we hope to be aLle to form two or three branches. Fir t aid has been rendered by our 1l1embers in abont 250 cases. Our memuers are all activel y interested, and they contribute substantially to our funds , The public also continue t o suppor t us liberally ,
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REPORT.
The 'oU11l1ittee have plea nre III reporting another su 'ce' ful ,ear the intere t in alJ1hulanC'e \\'01']'ot19IlOll ttlIe c~'t ~- 1.uelllg . ' . ' tll 1. ,ye11" mam tamell. I , heJ Honorary Trea nrer .s ~~C~~lllt ~1.l.O":: a an factory creJl~ balance or £5" 6s. lld. Ou the recowmendation H' 1 e ~ll':;tol Centre ~he followlllg hOllour:; have been conferred by His Royal 19 llJe the Grand Pnor and the Chapter General of the Order of t John yiz t 1JUt . , ., S OCla t eo i' tl Ie 0 r d el' upon D 1'. J. '. Mathsl'undDr. Charles Haymall d of HOll . As' an that of H~n: 'ening Brothel' upon ~re T . 'Y. Erskine and A . T"'iselton. Th~ annual com Jle~ltIon for the Cups presented bv Mr. O. K Beavis for certificate holders and Mr . (lUlre f or lIle.a d 11'IOn 110Id ers, and the J wa 1\~. OVlce Cup, pre ented by the Centre,' s held at the zoologlCal garden on AUCTllSt 17th. T he Beans Cup was won by t.~am from the Great W estern Railway" Co. the quire Oup by th e Midland allyay team, and the N ovice Cup by the i l idland R ililway (Fi:;hponds) team.
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t. John lmutda,nce Associc(,tion.
Local llej?O?'ts fro}}t Cenl1'cs.
Mr. Lack kindly prn~lltecl tho prizes antlthe rollowing ncled ~s ,judg ''';pr .. ~to.ck: D. 13 . th (lhlh) Dr. Cary (\\'ostOIl'SllP 'r·marc ), ami Dr. LIW\llglol~. lh l'u havl..! 1.1. C1'gl I ' I' ,11 '\5 [~110,,:;' - Fir::.L aid fot' mCll, G clas~l'''; "lth 10D pnHS('S; c ~CCIl . 1 I' II 'SCl> ll! ( 'cia" ,,,i'lll] 03 lIUSSl'S' nursill" 1'01' WOlllCII , !j classcs with SO ll·::.t all or WOIllCIl, . ~c .. " . <:> pa ses, ami thero ha n ) hceJ1 11 re .exallunallOlls. . . StattJlllcnl 0/ B~cciJlls ami E.!'jicilditllrc/vl' the yeaI' cHllwg 30th S(ldc)}/~LI, 1912.
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Rcaipts.
£G1 10 ;3 1U
Balance from IH~L year ub cripliollS Fees First Aitl cia 'scs
·1U 1 l
N Ulsin~ da ~e:-; H.e-exal~l ina t iUllS Boob; antI Ill:lLcl'ial. :-;old Medallions.
R,"jIClldllllrc. Books & HmLcl'i:-l.\s pIJl'chaSl!11 £1 l)l'Illtill!.!, ~l:'tlioncr}', :ul\' 'I" tiSlllg, jlosLageR, and
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A. fll11,bersty.
TJ. \\'a11 , 2, ' pring Cardcns, Buxton. ~': l fT.
A NUAL
REPOHT.
The COlllln i U{'C Ita \'c }Ih'a~1II'e ill prr:-:cl1 t ll1g 1h ei I' rrl'ort for th c pa.st year. I n.tisfaelory claHscs have h 011 held, ollel intel'rsL in the \YOlk of' thc ASfiociatioll has again ber)) fnlly mallltaill I. J.'CCci}lts alld
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(he YC(l1' clldillf! 30th
Receipts.
6 7 By Bill Postin rr £0 7 11 0 "l'ofllages, cLc. 0 :! 0 3 "PI'inling, elc. 48 fi 0 "l'uymrlltH Lo cntl'il.l Assoc. ; ~Horl's " Examincr,,' Fe' ami
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" ?l l odels c' 'lass Expcnses " Clerical AH~i~lallcc . ,,(:rnlllity.. " Ihlnnce carried [ol'\\'a1'(l
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" Subscriptions & Donat.ion: " 'uLscripliou fl'omFootbull " Club.
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,lad)s 1\ 1. ]f ogg, (, Barton," "t.Anguslllle's Road, 'anterbury.
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H. A. Brcmncr, 1II.J:.(,.:::., 1,.I:.('.I'.,.r. (In'as lp), '1.11.C.S., I•. R.A., A. R IIenchley. M.~)., Z. Prrntice, M.H. '.1'., JL O. PI'L'. lon, )!.l:.C.s., LIt.C.!'., K D . , Yhitehead R"1(l, 1II.H., ~l.!t.('.s., Briall Higden, :'I1.1LC'.R .. L.S.A., K Thol'llhill hann y.n. A. 13. H.. '\\,01'11, 1I1.11.C.H., I..H.e.I'., ll arnld 'Waehel', ;,\I.l~., Frt1.Jlk , Vacher, 1.1.'n.c".',
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L.S. A., ,'ldJIC), "TacheI', F.I:.C.S., ,i:(j
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£12
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Receipts.
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A nditctl
,Ormerod 'trcet, Durllley.
oj Receipts wlcl E'Jpcnditl£l'e lul' thc !Jew' cndillg :JOth S(ldOIlLa, 1!'l12.
1'0 Balance in haud . torCH . " Medallions a.nel Labels " Examinalion cXl"cllsC
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4 6
I' ,)' a)l cl 11'C' 1l ~ II r C' I'.
s A 1\1 DOlloll\son )I.I!. J. 1\1. Fngll.oll, LIU'.I'. c' S., ,. l,<lH!Il!I', "'' [.. }'>., "'! . l',. C.,., . • , " I' I 1 It • If 'Ill A E" IIotl"cs L.ll . C.!'. J. lIodo":;OIl, I..I:.!:.!'.'t, S.,, l'. II ( ) ) ~!'IJ., ]).1 . , . ., ., 0" 11 . .J , C 1\1cKa)" )1.1)., F. , V. ?lIar'dell, ],.I:.C.1'. <'\: :-:., v. ,. U Oil, ~l.n., .. ianc, ~f.B., A. ~l. ,inclair, )(. !)., J . 11. ,Lcl hellS, !If. !I., J. 1I. , \ also11, F.I:.L'.:-l.,
1 . M . Whithanl,
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IrdalliollR.
.T. O. 'nlf::4.
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7
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EXPCll('S
II () II.
1912.
£;-J
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(' ha il'llIall.
.<"c)Jtcm~cr,
i"."''jIC(/(lit1!1'c.
To Balancc hroughL furward "Buxton 'las cs . " Salcs of Books , dc. " lluscl'iplioll8
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M iscellaneou~
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Statemcn t of
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1' r(,.,jllC'lI{.
JIis Chaco the Dl1kc of Dcvon!'hire.
John Ihaillnraite, M.n., T. Illlxtoll Flint , j\I.Jl.c.~., r,.11.C.1'., .J. A. Hendry, M.ll., II'. R. Sn.wdon, /II. H.
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BUXTON.
.'tINti(,ll)
1
147
A
M. '1'. \VillJ:tDl'i,lII.Jl., 1
UAr. REPORT.
F.Il.C.::::.
I n PI' 'scnting tllc 3·1th all11Uitl rl']lul'~ the 'on1l11itle' iR plea,cll to state that thc work of the l' 'nll'e hns been ;;li':Hlily J11:tintainl'(l. Tit' followinrr cbs. es h::wc been held ;-Two clas;; '8 for bdies- fir~t aid :lnd home nursing .. ~ctur>r, Dr. Brlnn
148
Local R eports from Oentres.
The St. J ohn Ambulance Association.
149
ROil. SeCl'cl:ny.
RiO"den . two classes for ladies-first aid-lecturers, Dr. IIn,)'old ' Vncher und Dr. p. t. Augustine's tudents, lecturer, Dr. D. W. Reid. St John Ambulance Bricrade-a divi ion has been started for women, under the di~ection of Uiss 1\1. O. 'Vaterfield-lecturer, Dr. D. W. Reid . A.. review week is being held.
S. 1\1. Hebblethwaite,
M, D.,
'Y~ Reid; two cla ses for
Statement oj Receipts ancl Expe1lditw'e (01' the yea1' ending 30th Septcmbc?', 1912. Expendit1l1·e. Receipts. By Head Office for Examiners' £-1 7 6 T o Balance, 1st Oct., 1911 Fee and Expenses £11 4. 10 G 12 a " " Annnal ubscriptions " Pureb:1se of tores 3 7 10 10 2 6 " Ola s u bscri ptiOlls ale of tores "" Medallions
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12
4
7
£26
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" Printing, Postages and Ola s Expcnses Icdallions "" Balance, 30th Sept., 1912
9
4. 4 3
7 0
0 9 4
£:26
2
9
2
F. 'V. FURLEY, llon. Tl'casll1·er. GLADYS M. HOGG, lIon. Secretary.
CARDIFF RAILWAY COMPANY. J>1·c"iclcnt.
The Rt. Hon. The Lord nterthyr of Seughenydl1, "icc.Prc lflcllt
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Lieut.-OolonelO . .... Delll1iss. Bon. Secl'cllll-;r. Supt. David Davies, Oardill'Ry. Oo .'sPolice.
C.O.Y.O.
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Thomas ' Yalhce, ;\I.D.
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8 1:"1'.
J. II. Blakcne:r, L.n.c.p., :M.R.C.~., W. R. Bnckell, F.R.C.S ., Oolonel G. A. Caruew, M.R.~'.H., K C. Oarter,. M.lJ., M.lt.C.P., J. R. Uollins, M.D., 'V. E. Fisher, F.RO.S., S. M. l~ehblethw3.lte, M.D., M. n.C.p., 'V. Hutton, L,R.C.P., R . Kirkland, M.B., O. N. Longndge, M.D., F.H.C.H., II. F. Powell, M.D . ~\N "'UAL REPORT. The new Oheltellham Centre was very succes fully inau(!Urated in 1\Iay at the Town Hall, when :Major and l\Jrs. P .. G. ,'hewell mo.thospitably entertained the .l::trge number of gue t~ . The meetmg was a very repre entative one and was J~::sH~ed o\'er lJY the, yJ'l-'~ldent, Enrl Be~l1~hamp. The. Oountess Ben,uchamp, Hn Ibcharc1 a,ncl La,ely I em pIc, Deputy Oommu;slOner J. S. GrIffiths and Mrs. Griffiths Lord Killgsale, ,,\c1miral 'il' Thomas and Lady Ja.ckson .Major Chester Master (th~ Chief UOIll,l,tble for the County), allc1 :Mrs. Ohester 'Ma"ter ~vere also present. ' The work of thr Che.lt~~IH1,m 'o1'1's und"r Major Shewell has been very active during the year. All.the])1 VISI01IS ,vel'c represented :1t the 'Yindsor Review. 'trett.:her parties have 1>oel1 III regular attendance t~t all the ,'teeplecha.'e meetinr,s and at all the town foot~a! l.lJlatehos and othcr gatheringf', and the members of the'" Oorps are in constant re'luls1tJ.())l tO,man the Le lie Young horse amhulance. Several hundn'd casual ties, some very. senons, l~,~ve been :l.ttel1de(l to. The 'orps, thanks to the benefaction from the L eshe YOUll~ 1ru~tees, 1 now one of the iJe::;t e(luipped in the Kinrrdom. A.dditional cups have uecn f,'l ven for the Hhe\\'ell 'hield Competition, by the surgeons of the 90rp~, II'. SJlal'ke and 1\Ir. . 'lI111110n5. Mrs. P. G. ,hewell kindly added an llldlv](lu~l pnze for each of the teal11 (the Police) whicb won the 8hewell hield. By the k1Jl(llle~ of Mrs. P . G. Shew<::ll a jJrize abo is beiDrr give:!l for a competition in the llursing eli yitiion. '"
JJ.eceipts. Donations . SUbSCliptioDS
E,fpenditU1·e. £70 16
£86 10
Major P. G. Shewell.
TreaSUl·CI·S. Rev. R. H. M. Bouth, Battledown Court, Oheltenham. H. S. Lemon , Upton L eigh, Oheltenham.
0
Jr.. LE~fO;:.l', J .Jomt Llon. 1'eaSU1'e1'So . M. HEBBLETH\YAITE, Hon SeC1·etary.
CHESHIRE LINES COMMITTEE. nOn. Sl'cloetal'Y.
E . nl. Walker, buager's Dept. Oentral Station, Liverpool.
Manager, O.L. Oommittee. ChaiI'lnan.
0 0
NOTE.-Tbis U6utre was inaugurated during 1912. 1). G. HEWELL, Chai1·7nan. .R. H . M. BOUTII, t T ' TT T
Prcs iclen t.
CHELTENHAM.
5 5
Nil . Balance at Bank as per IJass Book
J. E. Oharnley.
R,C.M.G.
~f CIII bc)'
J. T. AW~'-Gardner, M.P., Hugh Andrews, 1\1rs. Bouth (een.), The Earl Dueie James Horh~k, J ohl1 ~layer, Oolonel H'a.irfax Rhodes, Mrs. Shewell, :Mrs. Percy Shewcll, Major P. G. Shewell, R. V. Vassar-Smith.
Statement oj JJ.cccipts and Expendilll1'e fo," the yea1' ending 30th Septe1llbc1', 1912.
AXNUAL REPORT. The members of this Oeiltre rendereu first aid to 84 persons, an illcrease of 16 on the previous year; 45 were eOllveyeu to the Infirmary; 16 to the Seamen's IIospital; 11 assi.sted to their homes; 12 after receiving first aid were able to continuc at their ,,,ork. Fractures, 11; severe cuts, 22; scalp wounds, 10 ; feet anu hands crushed and otherwise severely injured, 11 ; dislocations and severe sprains, 6. The remainder severe in.iuries and bruises to different parts of the body which Te(luired immediate first aid in the application of cold water pads and b'1.ndages. The am uulanoe was brought into requisition 20 tinles to convey away the injured . It is grat.ifying to record that the members of the Oentre take the same keen interest in their work as they uid when theAmbulance Brigade was first established here, and receives the greatest encouragement from tl1e President and Vice-president, also from the merchants at the docks. E verything necessary in the matter of material under the care of Sergt. Oharles Price, the instructor, is kept at short distances about the docks and works, so that first aid can be quickly rendered. Practice is held once a fortnight during the winter months in a drill shed provided for the purpose. The Oentre is self supporting and numbers 135 members.
Presltlent. The Earl Beauchamp, p.c.,
1\1angalore, Queen's Road, Oheltenham.
~I cruea ISla fr. J. A dam~, lIL]}., ~ . E. Bowden, L.M., F. Christian, M.B. , Surgeon-Major G. H. DarwlIl, M.D., 'Ihos. M. Dawson, L.R.C.P.S., J. A. D oonan, :tILB., J. R. H. Dubou rg, L.R.C. P., L.R.C.S., Ll.ewellyn Morgan, ~I.D., lI1.R.C.S., A. A. Mumford, M.D., M?lYlleallX, 1\IcClle, IghtIngale, H. R. Preece, L.R. C. . , L.R.C.P., A. Price, F. H. ~ estmacott, F . R . C.S., L.R. C.P., E. Wilkinson, M.D., J. B. 'Wolstenholme.
A..
Local Rcpo1'ls
The S t. J ohn A. mbula,nce ..c1ssociat ion .
150
COLNE.
ANKUAL HElORT. The work of thi Centr' continuL'" to progres' wry ali;;factorily, and add ilionnl cbf'.ses ",ill be formed durin'" the ,'l1::miw" )"L'ar. F en inten'st "~lS tal,en in the n i'neteellth ~11l11u:11 cOl1lpetitio~l, ,,·hid, to~l;: 'pbce at Li\"L~rpllOl entral Station, 011 t he ~~tld :r.Inrch, 1~12, when SL'Ylm tcaJUf'. cntL1'ed. llal1lLly:-Li.n'1'pool 'ntrnl, Torthwich, >.; tl)(!kport ('Ieyiot lhie), llllskisson ,ood' t~"tioll, \\'arrillgllm r:ls;;L'ngel' "'tation, l' lancl1l"t'1' t'lltral l',u;s(mger. and , "arrington 1~nginel.!rs. Prnetic'u d mon trntion of first aid "'ork were g;t\'en. and the smartness :lml dliciClWY of the competing t :lllk wer0 " ',11'lllly comm'0nded. '1'l1e whol' of the day " .:\ Lll·cupi 'd, D r. F. de B. Pim. of Ihrro\\'fonl. acting as ~\rljlld ica tllr. 'fhe l'L'sults were:(1 st) " "a ningron :i!;ngineers, (~1H1) ~ l~llIchl'st,'r "ell tl'al 1 ns~enger, (31'<1)'" arrington P a,senger ~t:\ti011, (lth) Ill! kisson booll St:ttion, (;llh) ~tl)ckport, TcyioL Dale, (6th) X orthwich. The pril.es \\"ere distributed by ~Ir . hamley.
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T he I' ery Rcy . t he D ean or" Che tel'.
J. GilTen ,
Su tton, M. B., J.
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(,ife ;11('11111(' 1'.
.\. A. O. llickey, A. ~\. G. Dickey,
;U edit' al ;l1.l)., L.n.
G. C. \'. O.
1'ren;mrer. lion. S('(,l'e'nry. Erne t Bro wll, ,1 . Dull', ~!. n . 39, P epper "treet, ChI.: ter. 5, Abbey treet, Chesler.
1'rC'a-'1I1'('I'.
laltmCIIl oj Rcceipts and Expenditlll'': jol' th" y~al' "dillg 30th
0 li
1 0
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E'j>cll(lillll'c . fedal1ions ~l'lillt
All"crti iug Printing Hire of Room " 11 cad-quartel account " for tores Exnm. fee " Pllstnge anll nndrie " for CJa . e Bal:l.llce in hn.nd
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£15 10
M.D., ~\ .
MuckellZic,
Ln.
l'I'(, -.ill f ll'.
A~X AL R EPORT. Duri ng t h e pa t year fiye classc ,,,ere heltl, four in fir t aid aJl(l one in nm, ing, all of ,,, hich \Yer well a ttendell. The u,lll1nal compctition in ambulance work fur the (Told meehl, yulne £2 2s. , pre~enle(l by Mr. R. A. Ycrhurgh, :lLl'., wa held ilt D ecember, and afte r a pirited contest tho mcdal was ,," on by Thoma Oldham .
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The Rc\. Canon
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By
L.n.C'.H.T.
CRANBROOK.
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A ... 'VAT) 1 ErORT. Dunllg the past yenr thc fir aid anclmH, ing cIa. Re have been \Cry well attended und lhe n nIt· sati~ractory. A 1'e-u11io11 of pu·t anel pre cnt member wa held in the .Amlll1hllce 1Iall J 1st 1.breh a11el pro\'l·d a great stlccess, l.oth flom a financial point ("iew and f;ociul1:-·. A lltll1l\wr (l[' Yery inlere~ting ,pecches comparing the past :llld prl:~cnt "'cle ~i\,(.'ll. The puhlic re. pund wry willingly to our annual appeal for ~\1l'porl, "llieh is 0 mHch n '('decl he('ullse the umhlllance clivi ion is flll:ll1ccd 11)' the 'lltre allli all case~ remoYerl ill the amhllanee \'an are conveyed free of chart:. This entail. COil. idembl' e;...peno.;c, hencc th lleed for substantial SUbSCl ipt iOll,.
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RC·Ctipls. To Balallce in hand from last ale £2 ~ ub cription' aUll Donation 6 10 "" L udie cia p('r Mis II utching 1 13 " l\lcn' s cl ass pe r Ernest Brown 0 15 " R eceived for 111 dnllion 1 17 , tore 1 1 ., Comllli~sion Oll to res 0 15
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Oak .'trcct. 'olne.
)1('I1ira 1 C:l rr. HalTi~oJ1, L.n.C.l'. ,r eHI, ~I.l~.C.~., L.n.C.p.
F . R . C'.~.,
T. B. Bullock.
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l·l·e~it1C'n'.
l'stmin tel' ,
e ha I l'1l1a1l.
•
Ahiermun llClll) llewitL Denn.
CHESTER. H i Grace the D uke of
151
Cent'fes.
j1'O'nt
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ont.
lion. S('C1'('Cnn·. Mrs. W. S. Lee, The . . . chool lious\.!, Cranbrook, K en t .
." (' Ilkal ~'alr. ~l.n., Edill.
~\~~1: .\L PEPOHT. Two CO\11':-0S of n1':-t :l.i,llectllrl.:s "l're held ill 'ranbrook last year, one for men and onL' fur WL11ll '11; ·11 pUl'il,.. nttt.'lHll'd them. and ~7 wcnt in fl1l' the examination . There W:\S 01l1y one faiinn' . T'\"011t y fir"t ttid certlficates were obtained, 3 medallions n.ml 3 la1>0 L. . .
CUMB ERLAND MINES AND QUARRIES. The Right
1 1 9 3
r
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( ·hail'llI:lll.
of LOll~llalc.
1
6
6
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..:\ C.'COtll~ll, Park ide Otl1cl'. l~illg ~tleet, , Yhiteha\,el1.
5 10 l)
Dell.
T .. IL'YL'L:.
£1 17 6 0 4: 6 o 10 0 o 16 0 0 1 6
.£] ."i 10
5
lhnk liouse, l'l'unl..n·ol,l"
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Tho. ' Y. Atkin on, Colliery Oll1ce, ,Y hitehaven .
'It' c1icnl Siarr.
,I'. . Arnoll, ~Ln., n.R .. ,-. Ihaltlmrtite, )l.n.C'.f'. .. E . A. Braithwaite. )I.B., ' Y. P. Bri~gs. ~l.n .. n. '-J. Hyers, ~l. n .. ~r. -n.C.S. (,. aldcn\"ood, )r.n., T . C:111'0\\', )!.ll.C.,., h. Lind,,:!)' Clark, :11.1.., n. Cnllin. I.l~.C ... &r .. Edin .. J. II. Dudgeon, I,.l~ C.l'., \\' . Eadie: ~1.11., lieo. ]0\,,\11, M.n.; 1. Fletcher ~LB.,. J . J. R arri' , T.
E xamined wi th the vouchers and fon n ll correct ,
,V.
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GEOnGE
n.
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...l[allclu:stc)· ({ lid Lircrpoul Di~tl'id
Ban!.:,
. G. Y. Harri , )1.11 .. )[ H. C' s .. E. P. IIuyt hornt]l\yaite. L. R . C. . &. P. , Ellin., Ed. H. :J1arlt'y-Ca!'., :11.11 .. II. ~liteltell, ~I.D . • . II.Morris, L.n . C.p., Edlll. , hn ~[acqt1arrie, )!.H .. ·,l. PellllY, n.sc., ~I.B . F . Proud, }I . D., )r.n.c.s., H . GOl'Jon Webb, L.n.C.l'., L.n.C.t>. •
1\1 1)., )1. H. C. 8..
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152
A??~bulance
The St. John
Local Reports
Association.
fron~
153
Oentres.
DERBY.
ANNU 11.L REPORT . Prcsi41 cnt.
TJ18 Centre h as now completed it seventeenth session, and the Committee have pleasure .in again recording the gratifying sucee s of tIle movement. Dnring the p ast seSSIOn H cla ses \\'ere held in different parts of the district in which the Centre oper!ttes; 509 per 011S received a complete course of a.mbuJo.nce instrnction, and 292 presented themselves for examination, resulting in 162 lirst aid ccrti fica tes, 41 vouch ers, 29 medallions, and :1.0 labcls being issued. Great suece s altcnded the annual challenge hield competition. Preliminary competitions were held at 1'1[001' Ro\v, Lowca, .11.spatria and Seaton, 15 teams taking part. The tinal \YU. held at Whitehayen, presided oyer by Mr. J. D. Alkinson, M. c., If.JlL, Im;pecLor of :Thllnes. The teanl representing Pal'kbollSe .M ines werc thc willners, :Thloss Bay :Thl i nes team second, }Iowbray Mines team third and Ellenborongh Colliery leam fourth. The pre eu tation of the shield to the \\"inn ers was l1Iade by Mr. Thomas Ainsworth aUll he al 0 pre. ented the prizes, con i ting of watches, to the memhel's of the Willllill{f team , and ilvor alberts to the members of the second team. The competition \\.n,~ cond.ucted by. 11'. F. H.Morisoll, )f.n., n.r.II., county 1l10<lical oflicer of health, CarlIsle, a.ppolllted by the Cumberland Connty Conncil. The COJ1lmittec record with the deepest regret the unexpected den,th of MI'. G. c.mbr, who had been treasurer of the Centre ~ince its [ormation in 1 95 . .F rom tho date of the first meeting on \I ards ~rr . S(!onlar wus the unfailing 1ll11i nstay of the 0.111 un lunto 11l o"e111en t among tho lUmers of Cumberland. His gcneron uift of the ha.ndsome ehallo11rrc shield . trikingly stimulated the Centre's In'ora(l':ln~la v , while his l)leasiJ1c, Co l)l'esen~e and WI e counsel were ahmys an inspiration and gnidance. Through ch'ath the Centre has a1 0 l()st the va1uaule service to tho :lmlJU1ance ll10yemellt of Hellry M. Ja.mes (,Vhitebaven Collieries), .MI'. J. Gillson Dees, :Jlr. T. II. Brockhank. Mr. R. W. Moore, and ~Ir . Hobert Dn,lz'~l. MI'. A. C. Seoular has been appointed honorary treasurer in the place of his late father.
Sir Francis Loy, Bt.
Tl·('U<;IlJ·CI·.
Miss M. Darby, 10, Vernon. trect, Derby.
lion. Sccrctary. F. Cassidi, M.D., Trinity Terrace, Derby.
J11(,41ical S.aff. F. Brcmner, M.B., F. Cassi(li, M.JJ., W . G. Copestako, M.n.C.S., C. Fletcher, ]I[.lt.C.R., It ,V. Gcntles, M.IU'.S., :F. L. A. Greaves, F.n . C'.s., E. Collicr Green, 1>Ln.c.S., Howse, lILU.C.S., A. JIUllt, M.D., "\V. St ..J01111, l\r.r•. ('.s., J. "\V. Rillg, M. n., Douglas Lamie, !If. n., lL Lauric, M.D., C. D. Lochrane, M. D., R. Luco, F.1LC.S., O. D. Moon, L.R.(~.J'., M. Parry-Jones, M.D., 'V. Reid, J,.J!.c.P., G. Sims, III.D., G. Smiley, 1I1.B., J. A. Southern, M.l:.C;.~., E. 'Yraitll, M.lt.C.S.
AN UAL REPORT. The past yen.r ha.s l)ec11 one of continuerl .·n,tisfactory progress; 9 classes have been held, the mcmbers of which gn.ine(l 206 certificates, comprising 6 (male) fir:::;t aiel ; 79 (femalc) fir::;L u.id ; 15 (fcma.le) nursing; :25 ( female ) hume lly~ie11e ; and 1 (llHlle) junior cCI'tificn,tes. In :lclcliticJll 5 malcs pussed their youcher, 60 males and 7 females tit.::il' medallion, anci 62 males aud 21 females their label re-exa.minations. The local division, and tllC local nmsing rlivisioll .'.J .A.D. base kept IIp their numbers, 9011.1eml)ers (GO males and 30 females) heing inspected in ,Yinc1sor Park on Ratul'ch.y, June 2~lld, 1912, hy llii'l Most (:raciolls 1In.jesty King George V. The local H.J . .A.B. Companies l':l.mclecl for their \\'ar Office lll>ipection on the Baseball Ground, Derby, by kiud perl11i 'sion of .'ir Francis Ley, 13n.rt., when 8 memhers (60 m ille.' a.nel 2 felUnle::;) were inspected hy Uenera1 ,V. \V , Kenny, P.~l. O. Northern Uumma.l1d, and highly cOl1llnelldec1 by him.
StatclIlcnt of Ecceil,ts (mel E~'1)cndiluj'e fOJ·the YCClT endinG 30th &lJtembe?', 1912. Ecceipls. I Expenditll1·e. To Bn,lanec, 1st Oct. 1911, £2<3 3 G~ By Medallions, Books, £33 14 11 " Subscriptions 5 11 6 Bandage, etc.
I
" Books, Ba.ndages, Meoallions, etc. " Examination fees
43 10 36 6
DARLINGTON. £113 11
lion. SCCl'C' :11')' IUll1 Tl'cn Slll'(,l'. R. M. ,Y!lkes , Market Placc, Darlington.
Prcsident. J. R. Fothergill, M. D.
Receipts. To Balance in hand, 1.1.11 " Fees and Stores
4 2
3 6
By Centre fees, stores, elc. " Balance
»rcsid(,lI'.
£11 11 11 10 14 10
The Right Hon. The Loru
t. Levan, c. Y.O., C.B.
Trca. llrcr.
J. C. Barwis, £22
6
9
£22
6
9
Audited and found correct,
H.
STEwAnT,
22 1 £113 11
8
8
9
8
DEVONPORT,
the yea?' ending 31st Decem be?', 1912. E xpcndil1.l?·e.
£12 10
7
4 16 10 3 13 6 30 0 0
Fr..A.'CIS LEY, Presie1ent. MAIlGAr.ET DAnnY, lIon. T?·cCtSll?·er. F. CASSIDJ, M. D . j Hon. Sec?·etCt?·y.
Le,,'is E~stwood, L.R.C.P., L.n.c . •·., J . H. Fothergill, M.n., J. Lawrcnce, M.D., F. G. 1I1artlll, IILP... C.S. , Surg. Col. G. Middl emiss, lI1.D., James 1\lUlll'O, L.n.c.p., L.R. C.S . , H. C. Pearson, IILB ., 'Y. Petter, M . n . E~..pendit111'C fo?'
18
.11.uuitetl and found corred, F. \Y. HU~T, Han. Audita?"
IUc4Ucnl S.nIT.
Statement of Receipts and
"Examiners' fees and 7~ expenses 0 "Postage anrl Printing " lllld ry Expenes " Con tingeD t Liabilities " Ba.lance 30th Sept., 1912
Bon. AuditoT.
RICHARD M. WILKES, Hon. SecTetary and Treasurer.
Nelson Ganlens, Devonport.
ChnirJJlfln. The Mayor of DHonport.
lion. Sccrc' IU·Y. R. J. Fi ttall, Municipal Offices, Devonport.
JUCtlicnl Staff. O. Hall, M.D., George C. Sandford, M.D., E . Symes Sn,nnders, l\I.D., S. W. Vasey , Fleet Surgeon. A JUAL REPORT. This Centre was fo rmed in Septern bel', 1907, as the result of a town's m'.)eting convened by the Mayor, and an influential Committee appointed.
154
DUDLEY.
Sta(emcnt of Rcceipts and E.cpcnditll1'C fo?' the YCa?' ending 30th Septcmber, 1912.
Reccipts. To Balance brought forwurd from 1911 " Sale of Books, &c. " Examination Fees, &c.
E.l'pcnclitlll'c.
By Books, &c.
£1 18
. . 6 ,. Examination l1'ccs, &c. £ 1 9 1 "Postages. . __4__4__ 0 1 "Balance in hand £14 11
4
£14 14
UCllical Sj :df.
A. E. Dando, )r.n.c.s., L.n.C.p., J. F. Higgs, le.D., M.R. O.S., M. A. Messiter, )f.R.O.S., L.S.A., H. Smith, I,.R.C,S., E(lin., L.S.A., J. H. Wilki.nson, )LIt.C.S., L.n.c.P.
DUBLIN. { 'Ita irJuan.
TI'caSUI'Cl' •
The Right Hon. Mr. Justice Ross, r.c.
'Y.
J. Lumsden, ~r.D., F.R. C.P.r. , 4, Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin.
M ..R.O.S.
)(011. Sccreta l'Y. W. E. IIal tland, Wol verhampton Street, Dudley.
3
Cha i1'111 an. JOHN O. BAR~ns, 1'?'C((SU?·e7·. R. J. FITTALL, Hon. SCC?·cla7·Y.
K.P.
Statcment of Receipts and E"jJcndit1l7'e, 1911. E,,·penclitul'e. Receipts. By Chief Office Account £3 0 10 To Bal::l.ncc . o 10 6 " Balance at Bank. " Subscriptions 2 10 0 " Olass fees
)lOll. Secrctary.
£6
O. Slevensoll, LD., D.P.H., 60, Lower Baggot Street, Dublin.
~lcl1ica I
THos.
FRED. HIGGS,
£3 3 2 18
1 3
£6
4
1
C'hai1·man.
S. ,Y A ltD , l'1·ectsw'e?·.
ANNUAL REPORT. The annual competition for the Iveagh Cup was held in August; eight teams drawn from Guinness's Brewery, City of Dublin Divisions, Jacob's Biscuit Factory, and Belfast Fire Brigade competed. After a close competition Jacob's team won by a few marks. New classes have been started during the year in connection with private schools, charitable institutions, etc., The Board of Trinity 0011egc have arranged that classes be started to qualify their engineering students to obtain t he St. John Ambulance certificate. Thcy have also approved of the Voluntary Aid. Detachment which has been formed by the lady students holding first aid certlficatE's.
Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for' the yea?' ending 30th SeptembeJ', 1912. R eceipts. Expcnclitu1'C . To Balance forward, 1st Oct., By Headquarters-Examin1911 £16 0 0 ation expenses. £34 17 " Members subscriptions 3 15 0 " Printing and tationery 314 " Olass Fees 46 2 0 " Grant to Ambulance Books sold 2 8 0 Cnp Competition 5 0 "" Lecture fees 5 5 0 5 5 " Lecture Fee!:> 0 5 " Postage " Balance in hand 30th Sept., 1912 24 8 0
1 4
IS ta n.
C. Arthur K. Ball M.D., F.n.C . . 1., Sir Chas. B. Bull, Bart., M.D., F.n.C.s.I., Lt.-Col. Oarson, I.lf.S.; George Oope, M.D., E. McDowell Oosgrave, M.D., F.R.C.S.I., Prof. F. A. Dixon , lILn., amuel Gordon, L.K.Q.C.P.I., L.R.C., .1., Thomas E. Gordon, M.B., F.R.C.S.I., T. O. Graham. M.D., D.p.rr., Sir John Lentaigne, M.D., F . R.C.S.I., J. Lumsden, M.D., F.n .c.p.r. , J. Dallas Pratt, M.D., F.R.C . . 1., 'Walter O. Stevenson, M.D., D.P,H., Ella 'Webb, M.D., 'Y. J. de O. ,Yheelcr, M.D., F.R.C.S.I.
£73 10
G.c.)1.G., G.O.V.O.
Trcasurcr. S. \Yard, Wolverhampton Street, Dudley,
( ·hainuaD.
T. F. Higgs,
8 6 7
nIYRll FREn~rA1\,
The Right Hon. the l£arl of .Meath,
l'l·csldcllt. The Right Hon. The Earl of Dudley,
8
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3
Pl·cshlcllt.
155
Lecal Reports jrort& Oentres.
The St. John A mbnlance Associc"tion.
£73 10
,V. E. HAltTLA:\D, H on . Secretm·y.
ECKINGTON, (;lIn i 1'111 all. G . Stevenson.
l'l'('S illcu' •
J. H. Wells. lion.
SCCI'Cjal'Y
and
:Uedical Staff.
Tl'Cnslll·Cl'.
A.l.J UAL REPORT. There has been several ,vell-attelllleLl classec; heJJ during the past year, one wOl1len's class at Rideway, one men's class at Rideway, one men's class at Halfway, and two women's classes at Ecl~ingtorr. StalC1JlCnt of ~lcc:o!mts.
£19 19 0 1 17 11
To 11aterial, etc. solll Cash to head centre 4
Dr. G. H. W. Jones.
R. Dumbleton, The llollies, Eckington.
£1
I3L.la,llce ill band
1
1
3 0 0
0 5 0
ELLESMERE. l·I'C"illcuj.
The Right Hon. The Ball of Ellesmere.
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Tl'ca Ul'CI'.
I have compared the above Abstract of Receipts aDd Payments with the books and voucbers relating th ereto and f0111111 same to be correct. DAVID VVEYleS, F.C. R.A., Auditor.
Edward Noc1en, Bcech House, Worsley.
( 'lIa i 1'111:\ n.
Jes::;e 'Yallwork. )(OlL. SCCl·c(:ll'Y·
Strachan Holwe, :MilllIouse, Worsley.
I,ife JICJllUCl' • r 1 &S The Ri.gh t H on. The Earl of Ellesmere, 'trachall ~I()lme, Ancll'ew Kno\\" es • ons, Ltd., Oharles Pilkington, George Roscoe, Jesse \\ allwork.
~Iccliclli
H. Date on,
St:lfT.
A. E. Berry, ~l.])., A. J. Lowe, L.R.a.s., R. ayers, M.D., E. T. Scowby, 1I1.B.
M.D.,
L.R.C.S., L.R.C.r.,
L.r:.C.P.,
J. II. Marsh,
A :rNUAL REPORT. Nine first aid classes were held in the Centre during the l:J.st winter, the following certificates, &c., being awarded: 47 first aid certific:1tes, 27 re-examinn tion vourhers, 26 medallions, 69 hbels. Four of the classes were promoted by the local Educa.tion Committees, the remaining classes being re-exa.mination cla.sses in cOlll1ection with the Ellesmere Ambulance Corps. Arnmgemcnts have again been made to hold first aid and home nursing clas es during the coming winter. All effort has been made in the direction of a developmen t of home nm i11O' which ha . resulted in the formation of a ·Women's Rur illg Diyision attached to th~ Ellesmere Ambula,nce Corps. The subject was ta,ken up Iyith enthu ia.Slll by ljualified women who have passed through the Cen tre's classes, and it is expectcd that the servic:es of the Division will prove ,aluable in a populous industrial centre such as this.
0
0
7
1
£72
7
1
7
1 JE..'E I,VALLWOnK,
Statement of Receipts ancl Expenclitw'e (or the year ending 30th Jtlne, 1912. Expenclitu?·e. R eceipts. By Rcmovals £17 1 To Motor Fund, with interest Examination Fces and £61 5 6 to Nov., 1011 Expenscs 13 4 2 2 0 " , pecial DOllalions Rent of Office and Qnit " Balance in ba1ld, June Ren ls 10 4 12 7 8~ " " 30Lh, 1911 Plll'chase of Stores 6 19 25 6 0 Receipts for Hemovals . 3 8 "" Medallions and Labels " Suhscriptions n.nd DonaPrillting and Stationery ] 6 13 6 2 14 tiOllS " Postage, Chcrlues, &c. 1 1 "ExamiuaLion Fees and 0 6 12 12 0 " Repairs ane1 Sundries Expenses . . " In surance . 0 5 ' ale of Stores and IIire of 0 3 7 6 ~~, " Gas " Charts. " " Sale of l\leclallions and Total Expenditure 3 5 55 9 10 Labels nIotor Am unlall ce Fund 6 73 17 1 o I Lecture Fees, Towll Class 1, " Balance in hand . 13 2 J)
, I
Statemcnt of ACCOltntS (01' the year cnding 30th Septembe?', 1912. Receipts. Payments. To Balance forward, Oct. 1st, By Grant to the Ellesmere 1911 . £71 5 11 Ambulance Corps £50 ] 1 2 " Balance in hand, Sept. " Bank Interest 30th, 1912 22 £72
157
Loco.J l Repo?'ts /I'om Oent?'es.
The St. John A ?nbttlance Association.
156
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9
£142
£142
6
9
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7
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8 0 4 3~
6 8~
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S. G. SLo)IAN, Ch (li1'111 an. W. R. 1,\- ORSAM, lion. TTeaSU?·l?·. A. \VI~SLADE, lion. Secretary.
Chairman.
NODEN, IIon. Treasurer. STRACHAN liOL1IlE, IIon. SCC1·etary. EDWARD
FURNESS RAIL WAY.
l'1·C.
His Grace the Duke of Devonshire.
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John Hope, Gcneral :JIanager's Ofnce, Barrow-in-Ful'lless. Jlcclical StaO·.
lUcclica l Sta rr.
S. A . Coad, :l1.11.C.S., L.R.C.P., Hu gh F. Ealand, Hall, ~I.D., H. Hine, L.lt. C.P., M.r:.C.S., J. Hussey, L.R.C.P., lI1.R . C. S., 'V. B. Vaile, M.D.
The Right Hon. thc Lord l\Iuncaster.
Alfred A lctt.
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I,Y. R. I,Yorsam, 2,1, D O"'niug Street, Fa1'l1ham .
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FARNHAM.
L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., M.ll., lI1.r:.U,S., S.
J. Spencer G. loman,
A JNUAL REPORT. ,The work of the Centre has been steadily maintained during the past season , El~ht conrses of lectures "ere given, viz. : -~he usual winter course for men, by Dr". Sloman and Euland, and a female first ald course by Dr. Coad, in the to,,·n ; at Frensham, ~ female home nursiug course by Dr. Spencer Hall; at Wrecclesham, a male, first aId course by Dr. Hine; at T Ollgham, a male first aid course hy Dr. I, aile.; at,Bourne, a female 1I.ome nursing COllT,e by Dr. Ealani and n.t Howltdge, female filst aId and hOI?e uurslllg <:lasses by Dr. Coad. 91 candidates presented. themseh·es. for eX~?1ll1abon, and 90 were successful viz. : - 20 first aiel, and 31 home unrslr:g cert~ficates, 14 vouchers, 24 meuallious, and 1 label. This no\\' makes a total of 6~4 certIficates and 248 medallions issued to the Centre. The number of cases attena.ed by members of the Town Corps was 64, as against 71 the previous year . . The ambulan?e van was Ol:t on 4? occasions, including 3 cases to Guildford Hospltal, and 1 to Hllldhead, covenllg a dlstance of ovcr 260 miles durin a the season. The reserve balance was put asirle last year to form a nucleus for a moto~ ambulance fund, and has been raised this year from £60 to £73.
R. O. B0Wll1an, :lLll., :lLn.C.R., II. . nyCI'. , :lLB., :lLHC.S., E. F. Ha"keslYorth, L.l~.C.r, & s., ELL, Eldon l'ratt, ~l.])., M.r:.C.S., H. F. I,Yal'wick, ~r.13., L.P"C.S.E., J. T. Williams, M.lLC,S.E. ANNUAL REPORT. The classes in connection with the FUl'lless Railway Centre at Barrow, IItwerthll'aitc, :Millom, Moor Ro\\', Ulverston and I,\'hitehaven were well attended dnring the last session. The annnal JIIeeting was held at .v urness Abbey, on Wedne (In.y, Au~ust 21st, when the Chairman of the Centre, the Right Hon. Lora. l1uncaster presilleLl, and the certificates, medallions and silver labels lI'ere presented to ~he nccessflll member::; hy Mrs. Alfred Aslett. The competition for the Director' Sllleid and l~rizes was also held between teams repre enting the BarrolY, Millom, 111001' Ro\v, Ulverstoll and I,Vhitehn,ven c]a::;ses, the result being Moor ROYI', 117t, Ulv~rston, 95 ; l\lillol11 (Holders), 89~ ; Whitehaven, 87 ; BarrolV, 74. Major Darwin o~clated as judge. Prizes wcre prt' en ted to the members of the first, second and tl~mL teams by 1.1rs. Alfred Aslett, viz.:- 1001' Row, Cases of Carvers; Ulverstoll, Srlvcl"plated Hot Water Jug; Millom; Silver·plated Cruet. The Moor Row Team took part in an open competition at Oarlisle in August and succeeded in winning the Oup and prizes. <
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M.D.,
Brux.,
'urg.,)'Iaj. E. West Symes,
)I.D.,
T. Darby Westoll,
'lcc1i('al
M.R.C.S., L. R. C.P.
~lafT.
)LR.C.S., D. II. Bul'll, M.D., \V. C:1ssells, M.B. F. T. EVllollS, F . R.C.S., JJ.IU'.P., E. S. Gorman, l\r.r;. , D.P.~., C. T. Griffiths, 1I!.ILl'.S., I,.R.C . P., E. Hawkins, M.D., n . p.II. , A. T. Holdsworth, M.D., M.ll.C.S., F. II. ~ln,ber1'y; )LR.C'.S., L.R.C.P., S . T. Darby Weston, lILR.C.S., L.RC.P., F. Newton \Valsh, :'ILn.C.S . , fJ.R.C.P.
Mis M. D. Collings, L a Verdure, Guernsey.
Eugen e E. Carey, 2, Colborne rl:1ce, Guernsey.
l\LD., ~r.n.c . I>., ,'.
J. F . •\.tkins, l\[.n., H. Da.vies, ~r.n . , W. G.
non. 'l' l·CaSlll'Cl'.
lion . SCCl'c l lll'Y.
~cel·claJ'Y.
A. E ..J onIon, ] 6, Wilton Road .
E. T, A"'dry, Bank House, Villa Road.
( 'h:li l'luau. Robinson, M. R. C. S . , L.ll. c. P.
E. Laurie
11011.
TI·caS1l1·cr. K . C. B.
ChaiJ·Juan .
T. H. Berry.
J. F . Pearson.
l'l'('~icIcllI •
l\Inj or General Sir E. O. F. lIam iltoll,
163
Local Repo?'ts fr o??'& Centres.
The St. John A 1nbulance Association.
J. Crossley
Jlc(liClll Staff.
E. W.~. Hughes, ~I,R.C.S., L.R.C.P., T. H. Hunt, )I,D . , D. J. MaC:1111ey, )I.D . , Bl'l1x. Surg.-Ma)or E. W e t Symes, :II . D., \Y .• ~ . ,\Yest '\Vatsoll, ~r.D ' J F . ,\Yhit:1ker, lII,B., J. Crossley Wright, i\I.B. ANNUAL REPORT.
A
T
l~UAL
REPORT.
It is with cleep re;ret that we hn.ve to record the loss throucrh de:1th of Chief ) 1(, W 110 1?elcl .thc office . , , ' for fiO0 many years, , up . 1 . 1.Jec of lIon. ~ecretal'y and
S t I who was nghtly de cnl)ec1 III the press fl.S the" Father of Ambulance \Vork in Ihndsworth." The best thanks are clue to the members of the medical st:1ff for their COl1l'ses of lectures, and for their v:11uable :1s;;.;i ·tn.nce during the year. It is :1 great pleasure to record that the seryices of the lIon . Treasurer have been recognized by the Ohapter of the 01'<lel' of :-;t ..Tohn, he h:1ving been selected for er~l'olment :1S an Honorary Scrving Brother of the Orller. The chsses held last wlIlter WCl'l' very well fl.ttenc1ec1. Upwards of '20 memhers \Yere on duty at the Flower. how, and their sCl'\'ices were in great re'l uest on the. 'aturday, owing to th.e gre'lt cro,,'(~ pre"ent. The annufl.l competition~ were held in April and 1\lay, wIth. the follo\\'m~ results:-\Yinuers of Bayley Lee's Cup, Bil'mingbam Railway CmTlttge mId ,\Yngou Co.; winners of Best and Lloyd Oup 'Vestminster Road Team; Beck Oup. llest individual in competition.·, ),11'. A. ),1. DO'YDing. The ~eartion ~hield fur ladies \\-as WOll by )'li5s :-;cott's ( Westminster Road) T eam. The JUcl~l's for the competition were-Dr,;. D:1rby, \ Veston, Je'sop, Maberley and Griffiths. Statement oj .Receipts and E."Pf'iulitzu'ejoi' year encliluJ Septembe?' ::'Otlz, 1912 . Bcceipts. E.rpcnclitu1'C. By Dalance bl'ouNht forwanl £'23 1 ·1 To Stores and Exmu. F ees £8 17 o :1 Subscription. . . 18 0 G (lleacl-(lumters) o 10 6 " Stores, U.D. Toy , .•"tores and Examination 6 12 6 1<-'c . 9 5 6 " Hire of Rooms . " Part Paymen t 5th year " :JIeclals for Cups and hield 3 11 3 Uetlals . . 0 H 0 lOll1petitions . 5 12 o " District Council Coro., Prin ting . . naEon Committee. 5 5 0 " In surance Cups and Shield o 10 o " Handsworth HOl'ticnltural ., Cost of Fifth year ociety . . 2 0 0 Medals, and en!jrav1 17 5 " Profit from ,\Yhist Driyes 6 1 1 illg Cups and -'hield " Expenses of llI cmbers at Coronation fetes and. 2 6 4 Flo\,cr Show o 7 6 " Wreath . . I, Honorariums to Sccretary 3 3 0 and Atisi tant . 3 17 10 » P ostage and Stationery . 090 " Fmming Yotes of Thanks (j 12 11 undries )J
£33
I, )J
This newly re-formed Centre has been active, :1nd has fl.ll'eady stn.rted three classes for men and one for women in first aid and one for women in l1ul'sin<t el1ch of which is. in a flourishing condition. It is hoped that a good report of work will be gIven next year.
£65
tile
4
Balance at Bank Cash in hand
5
T. H:r:::-<RY BERRY, Glza i?'man, E. T. AWDRY, T1·eaS!Lrc1·. A. E. JORDEN, Hon. Secreta?"y Alldited and found correct,
A. T.
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7
3
26
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£65
4
5
164
Local Rf'ports j?'o?n Oentres.
HARROGATE.
Statement of RCCe71Jls and E ,"l'wditm'e f or the year ending 30th Septembe1', 1912. R rceipts. I E"1Jendilu?·e. To Balance from last year , £21 14 10 By Helld Offlce£14 18 10 " ub criptiolls 12 7 0 Examination Exs. 16 16 0 " Students' Fces . 22 12 0 "Lecturers' Fees .
PI'(" jdrllf.
Dr. N"cyille ,Villiarus. Don • .AlleUfor.
11011. Sccrcfary allel Tl'cas,
,Yo G. Allen.
G. G.
tephenson.
Jl('elical Sf a fl'.
Campbell ,Yard, G. \Vooll, -\VilsOll, H. Walker.
Statemen t oj Rccc1jJts and E .']Jc?lditllJ'c jor thc yeaJ' cnding 30th Se}llcmbcr, 191 '2. E,i'Pcnditw·c. Receipts. £2 16 11 £0 1 10 To Balance. By Balance. 5 l-± 1 ., Cash . 25 7 0 " tores 11 5 " Examination Fee 4 14 " Incidental Expense . " Secretary's "unJries, Post• 0 8 age, T elegrams, etc. 6 8 " Balance in Bank
0 6
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7
" Fees recei veJ. from classf's not organized by 11011. Sec. ,,:Medallions and LabelB, Studellb' rn,yments
7 13
6
3
6
4
"ecretarial Expenses, ,'tamps, Printing, Stationery, etc. " HeadOffice(for:Jlecbllions an(1 La11els) . " Balallce in hand at Bank
1
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1\. F.
M.D.,
lIon. Treus.
( 'hail'llIl1l1.
Secref ary aJul Tl'Cl1 , 111'1.'),.
t. Paul's Road, ,Ye t IIartlepool.
~lelll0ers.
~r.n.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
Mrs. 8. A. , murthwaitC'.
ltledical Sf alT.
S. Biggart, M.D., W. Scot~ Gi~b, M.D., ,V. Gray. M.n., A. ~l::tc~rill, 'l.D., A. V,. Macgregor, M.D"T J. I::i. ::'lllne, :\I.D., . G. W. Pear, on, .I.B., E. 11. SwanWlck, M.B.C.S., H. II . ~I. StroYer, ::'!.D., J. Blandford ,Vat 'on, ;\I.B. AKRUAL REPORT. in a?1bulance work has been well maintained during thp. se sion, 3 women classes tor nurSlllg ba.ve been b~ld, 4 classes in first aid, 2 for women, 2 for men. The lectures bav~ ?~en gIven gra~UJtously by our :M edical 'taff to whom our best thanks ahre due. Dd I.Vlstlhon ~lf the ~lngade,. of mell and women, has been formed. 31 men ave pa-s e III e jJ ercantl e 1\lanne clas!l Inter~st
HASTINGS AND ST. LEONARDS. Preshlent.
Cbnil'lllan.
The Viscount Hytbe.
Dr. Harry Gabb.
lion. Secretary.
Heael Quarter . •
Dr. N. F. Stallard, 2, Cornwallis Gardens, Hastings,
The Brassey Institute, Claremont, Hastings.
Tl'eaSlll·el'.
Mr. N. F. Harding.
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Han. Sec),ctary.
HEAVY WOOLLEN DISTRICT. (Jhairman.
Jleelirnl !Half.
G. Locke,
lILH.C.S.,
H. Gabb, N. F. Stallard.
A NUAL REPORT. 201 persons attended, and 132 were successful III the ex~mmat~ons. The local interest in ambula.nce work is shown to be unabated and tue effiCIency of the instruction well maintained. Eleve~ classes :vere held und.er t?-e Association.
Captain J. P. Critchley.
:Major P. il. "'alker. H . W .~'. '1 ' trover,)f. D.
E. 1\1. Swam\-ick
4
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HARTLEPOOLS. PI·esi(ient. Col. L auder.
Life
3
27 3 1
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TALLARJl,
rn' ieleuf.
W. Kightingale HalJ, Maltby H ouse,
9 5
I berellY certify that I l1aye (1xaminpcl the hooks of the, t. John Ambulance AS!lociutioll anli find the !lamp. to b~ in accordance with the above Balance hpet. IV. H. CrtE\lEr:, 11m J[rl)wgcr, Lonnon COllnty cf.: Westminster Bank.
2
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5
£67 11 10
£67 11 10
9
£2
W. Scott Gibb,
165
The St. John A ?nbulance Association.
Tl'ea Ilrer.
IIml. St'Cl'et:u·y.
C. ThtH'1l1 , 8, ,Yilton , treet, Dew5umy.
H. U. \'icker
I
Lancashire & Yorkshire Bank, De\\'sbury. Life Jle .l Iloers.
Batley Co-operative ociety, Batley 'Working nIen's Club, Birstall Co-opcrative • ociet)' , R. '. Baldell, (D '\Vsbl1l'Y ), H. Brearley und ons, LtLl., (Batley), .r. W. Blal' k 1m I'll (Batley), E. Char!cs\\'U th GOlllersal), J. Critchley & OllS (Batley), '. J. Challwick, (Dc\\~1Jl1l'y), ~les~r:;. Crawshaw and \\'arburton, (Dews1ury), Dewsbury Co-operative ociety, Heckmondwike Co-operative. ociety, E. T. Ingham, nro. Lee, (Dew bury), Col. E. Lee, M ,B.C.S., A.:ll ... . , (T.F.), (Dewsbury, ir ~lark O](lroyd, (new. bury), . H. ,'pedJ.illg, (Dewsbury), Cbarles "-heatley, Messrs. ,YormalLls and Walker, Ltcl., MajorP. B. ,Yalker, Captain Eric Stockwell. !tl edical Stalf. Dr. Ambrose, (Dewsbury), J. 'Yo Applegate, M.B.C.S. (Dewshury), R. Beattie, ~I.D. (Dew bury), 13. Hemler BCllnett, :M.R,~. , (Batley),A. G. S. Brougbton,M.B.(Batley), })crcy Clay (Dewslmry), E. Deane, M.B. (Dewshury), A. Dick, M.B., (Birstal), N. W. Eley, 1lI.B,C.S. (Batley), II. Fitton, M.B,C.S. (De\nbury), T . O. Halliwell, M.B.C,S. (Dewsbury), G. H. L. Hamll1erton, L.R.C.P. (Dew bury), Col. E. L ee, A.M.S.(T.F.), 1I1.1t.C.S. (Dc\\'sbary), C. A. Mitchell, L.R.C.P., (Dewsbury), W. Pattersoll, lILD. (HeckIllondwike), J. J. Pritcllanl, 1lI.B.C.S. (Dewsbury), J. Prior, M.B.C . . (Heckmondwike), nlitb Midlllestown (Wakefield), W . proulle, L.B.C.S., Ed. & 1. C~lirfield), DI'. J. 'tewart, M.D. (Batley, Soothill), K Stuart, M.n.c.s. ( taincliffe), J. utberland, M,D., (Cleckheaton), A. E. ellal's, )-!.B.C. ,·_ (Thornhill), J. F, Stephenson, L.R.C.P. (Liversedge), J. H. ,Yoods, L.R.C.S.I. (Batley).
AN UAL REPORT. The 29th annual report speaks "ell for the district. During the year 11 first aid classes h:1 ve been held, 9 for men and 2 for women, also 3 nursing classes for women. The officers al'e plea ed to acknowleJge the bonours conferred Oll our district by tbe Chapter of tbe Order of t. J olm viz., Mrs. Cave and 1\1iss Gadie, hon. serving sisters; Dr. ,Yood ,hon. associate; Capt. Critchley and 1\1rs. Stead, vellum vote of thanks. '.-Ye very much regret to have to announce the death of our late secretary.
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The St. J ohn 11 muulance Awsociation. HULL AND BARNS LEY RAI LWAY. P a tron . T he Ch airmm au'l Director" of the Hull aud Barnsley Railway. P resid cn t. Edward ,ratkin , General .Jlauager. B o n . TI' ea~ n rc I'. C. '). Jack ,n, nperimenJent. Ale~:anJra DOI!k.:.
( 'h a ir/u a n.
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D.uring t he year endin a 30th, eptemlJer, l!:n~: five men ha .... e ohtnine!l fir::;t aid cernficate , which, added to 133 recf'iYed during previoll._ yeaL:, makes a total of ] 38 who haye obtained first aid cel tificates . ilJce tIle formation of the Centre. D Ulina ti e year just ended 2 men ha\'e rl?cei'-erl yoncl.er . v lIIen BIfId llioll_. and 39 labels. In _Farch: 1912. the lbuul c mpeti ion was }lCld ror rnoney T,rize:; granted by 1 e Dll'ector~ of thc Company. and for the stiehl pre" lIted by the Hon. ,ecletary. A team from Alexandla Dock "llcceedill~ ill ~ ·curill!:! the flr ..,t place. ])Ul ing the year ' ·L ca e of 3ccidellt "'ere repol teel in which fiLt aid II ad 1 11 r endered by men nained under .thi~ entre. mainly to ,ernUl: employed by the Company and al.o to a cOllsHlelau.e llumber of docker employed at tl.e POIt of liull. On. unday, .Jnnf' 30th . 19]2: a dE-lllolls lation of ambulance "I)rk t ook place. at \\il le.loy , tation (abon ~ix l1lile. frOlJ1 Hnll) which took he fOInl of a sham ral~\Yay accldeut. Three lJIedicalmcll and 25 1Ja ic:nts tJ'al'clled frollJ Rull, an(~ the patients ,,,ere _cattered abont ~n , ariol!:: fio:oition' ill the station yard, ollie una~r ~a~ol.s, .and bore lahels statJlJ~ the _uI'po~(:d illjury . At 3 p.m .. 100 fJuahfie~l first aid ~nen; all Hull aud BartH,ley ellll,loyee ; !toft Hull for the .~cene of th e accident, and Immediately on arrival at ,Y illerb" set to "'ork to deal with the sl1p~losed i?jnred, and the mo, t ~erious after ueing pla'ced OIl stretcher;; were loaded llP III ordmary me~t ';'ans .fittE:d up on the R.A.~l.C. principle alJd cOll,eyed to Can~on S.treet . tatlOn, "lllch had been Ul'ued into a teu'llOlary hOflJital, with llnrsmg S1. ters III attendance to deal with the cases. The hicf Comllli.~.joner of the 't. Joht;J ;A-mbulance ~rigade, Colonel. ir Jan,es R. A1J(hE-w Clark, Et., c.n. , F.R.C.Po . E., E:Dlg~t of Justice of the Order of t . Jo],n of Jerusalem, wa- in attendance at II lll erby and also at Cannon, tree. and o\'erh auled the whole of the work of the men, and expre. sed himself sati. fled with what he had witne sed .
IPSWICH . Pre. i<lcut.
H.B. Princess
~larie-Louise of Schleswig. Holstein.
Chairillnu. Colonel G. S. Elliston, C.B., ~r.R.C.S.
u . O. Eadc", Colonel Elli ton, c .n., E. H. Fison, ~I e SIS. Joc;eph Fison & Co. Ltd . Mes-rs. Foo man, Pretty &. Co .. Ltd ., ,Yo f . Fryer, ir Daniel Goddard. )f.P .. J. F. H o sack. ColOllel Hoylanrl, )1.D., J:.A.~r.C . (T.F.), I l,_wich ~Ialtillg Co .. Ltd., IV. Kceble, jli .. s L-€eder, ~Ii," .Jlclullcs, F . ~-Ul"e, ·W. F. Paul, jle~srs. R. . &; W. F. Paul; Ltd., Me.: r. \Y. Pret:y &, • Oil., Ltd., E. G. Pretymau, ~LP . : E. C. R 'lnsome, .'le: <;r". Ran Olllf'S, 'ill1s & Jeffcries, Ltd., Messr;;. H.ansome. 6: Rapier, L td., E. P. Ri!lley, .Jles:,rs. E. R. &: F. Turner, Ltd., F. Turner, Flancis "-ard, :!>f. D .. ~li:,::; 'Yatkius.
li on. "Ic(·\·etar.r. John L:w](:r. (,(, h : 11 el1l1 tenrlcn t, ~ t::l tUlIP. ,tret::t t lti, n. Hull.
JIc di cal !'If a rr. R. B. Bl'o,,·n. L.B .C. ~. L.n . . 1'., A. H. Johnston . . 1.I:.C'.~., .LR.C.r., E. E. Laslett, )[' D ., D. R. ~Ioir: )l.lL. J. D. ~I c'Yillie. )f.n., E. H. ~- on(·Y. L..:.A . Loud.
]! edical . t a fT. , . O. Eu!le~, L.ll.C.P., J..T:.C.:::., "-. F. Fryer. L,l:.C.P., _lajorGiIJb, )1.])., l:.A.)I.C., Captain H therington, J..:-.A .• J. F. Ho, ack. F.l:.C .... , Col'me' Hoyland, )LD.: I:.A._LC. (T.F.), Mb. _Iildre ~jm~, ~r.B.: F. 'Yard, )1.D., ~Ii.:,s ,\'il'iamson, T.F ..
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Jl cru b el'S. Dr. Bartlet, C. H . Berners, Miss E. Biddell, .Jriss Bond. - Bunnell Burton, W. P . Burton, W . .J. Catchpole, J. D. Coubold, ~liss Coulcher, W . CoweU,
-AL REPORT.
E acbye r ..em" more memorable than the las. I his year I p~wich Centre enablt:d I p wich Coq" to go to the Royal H£:,;ew at ,Yind,..or. ,Y hen the Ron .. ecretary of the ella ;;turted ambulallce work. iu 1879. ::-h(: little thought she would one day 1 e repr cutin"' Il .. wich Cell re a a Ht:yiew by H.~I. the Kin". The Ambulance Ihll was made into a barrack for t·wo ui(!h ". for contin!;!t:nt from Cromer ann Eelix:, OWP. allel the Cen re pJO\'ided ~ome or th~ fund needed to enable the Corps to go. _TO one \I ho wa", r]lere tould eYer forget it. Only fh'e c.a.~~e.s haH been held. but Inr!;!e lluIDbe~' of certificate;;. medallion:;; and label;, han heen gained a ~ the"e da"e and hy re·examlllation". Trau:-port work was dlOll~ht to be record, "'ith 2H ('a",.", but thi" year 319 ('. "c: haye been mO"ed uy the carria~e- or by trained men in hou"e. . Olle man i' re~ulllrly employed for tbi' work, but it could not 'be dOlle hut for IDuch v(,lun ry Lelp from D en belonging to tl,e Corps. a es are m~\' '<I to ho'pital from all oyer Ip"wich. and frOID country phces e,-en a fa r a~ 2:; mile- away. Finance i Letter this year: he dt:bt i" really only £10, after gi"ing' a gooe1 de. 1 to the 'orp·. Yery kind friend.: (Yot up a •. Calico Dance," in .Tanuary. which llroUrrht ill the sum of £45 "(",. to he Centre fund,. T his helred Yery materi lly. The=' capital debt .. till.,rand- at £4 0. •
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Statement of E.;cciZJts and Ej].cndilll1·e fo7' the year ending 30 l h Scptemba, 191:? E.qJeltditlli'e.
R eceipts. £1 0 7 To Don s. and ul. 54 " Entertainment.. etc. tore~, Examination , " Competitions, etc. 45 9,1 . " Tran port. " Donation from Tran.:;port . 15 "Balance. . . ]
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169
R eports {Tom Cent'res.
3 2
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Life
£334
. £20 15 " Head.quarters, caretaker, 102 1etc. " ":tore", Examinations, 55 9 Competition, etc. 42 1 " ,Yind 'or and Corps 95 3 " Tran por t. " Report, tamps, 17 6 rationery, etc.
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170
The St. John A mlndance Association.
Local Repor·ts front Cent?"es.
TUAXSPO n l' '\T ORK.
Statement of Receipts and Expenditurc/ol' the year' ending 30th September', Hl12.
Receipts. To Balance. " Remoyals
£1 Iv
3
94
9
1
£96
7
E.I'pcllrlitnl'c. (lIOI'sing) . , ' t. J ollll's Cate rend. fa.rcs to London . " Insurance &; repairs, etc. " Loss of lime, postagc, etc. " Rlla Ilce in hand To Centre
I 1.3 Y r.Ir.
~illgletoll
£55
0
3 16 11)
ti
6 2 11 0
7
1 ·1 0 15 0 0 .£96
0
3
7
0
Rcceipts. To Balance, 30th Sept. Ul11 " Snbscriptions " COll n ty COllncil
" " " Broselcy Section » Dawley Section. » Ironhric1ge Sec1..ion " Mcdallions
Expenditw·e. £J 18 v 18y Lecturers Examinations 1 17 G 27 8 3 " Stores 8 14 0 " Fces to County Council. ,> 8 1 0..) " Rent of Lecture Rooms. 5 1 0 " Stamps, Printing, etc. 1 4 6 " :JI e( lall io II s o 19 G " Balance in hand as per " bank book <)
£5
4
3
171
£26 5 11 19 9 18 3 5 2 8
1 2 0 19
0
9 9 0 0 6
6
2
5
9
£58
4
" 0..)
DEFfCIT ACCOUXT.
To lJalance due to Secretary
£4.0
0
0
GEO.
I By
Dalauce dne to Secrctary £10
0
0
S. ELLrsTox, OhaiJ'lI1ctn.
S. OLIYBll
EADES.
Examinc(l and found correct,
J . 'I'. E. 1\1.
Ohainnan. Secreta?'Y. A. ",V. 13Al{TLAl'I, Treasurer. ","{RITE,
",VlIITE,
",\':\f. EEEBLE. l\LUlY C. COULCTIlm, lIon. ScC1·ctc~ry.
I certify the aboye accounts to bc correct, J . EDGAR .1IAYHE\'-, G/w I'tc)'ccl ACCOllntclilt anrllIon, .A llditOj·.
ISLE OF MAN. Pl'('sillcllt.
His Excellency The Lord Raglan,
IRONBRIDGE.
C. 13.
11011. ~ecreta]'y.
]'l'Co;;i(l cn t.
Col. n. 'Y. Mador, Chief Constable, Chief Constaule's Office, Douglas, I. Ie of Man.
The night lIoll. the Lord Forester. ' -ic('-l"l'cshl Cll t.
Colonel Sir Arthur Anstice, K.c.n. ('hail'lJlall.
Tl'cmm reI'.
J. W. "hite.
A. ",Y. Bartlam, Vine Cottage, Iron bridge. 11011.
Sccrctary.
Miss E. 1II. White, The Bungalow, Coalbrookdalc,
hrop'lhire.
'('(lieal Stall'.
F. W. H. Bigley, ;lLD., 1. G. 130011e, L. Il.C.S., C. E. Droop, ;\f.13., N. Fox Edwarc1s, ;\r~E:, G. ~. Lockyer, l\f.R.C.~., .1IIackie, ",LB., O. l¢. TweUs, u.n., D. 'Y. \\ 11ltfield, ,,['P-.c.s., L.n.c.p., E. II llkltlson, )I.B., H. C. \\ ooclhouse, lII.E .
?
ANNUAL REPORT. :r~le amblllan~e ,~agon in chtlrge of the Jronoridge. Corps continues to be of great to the chstllct, and bas ?een use~ several t1mes during the year for taking <:ases to the. Sbre.wsbury HospItal, a dl tance of 14 miles from IIeacl-quarters. Lady Cathen.ne Mlles-Ga~kell invited the members of the ",Venlock cln.s es to give a demo~stratlOn of first aId and home nUl'sing at The Ahbey in August, and kindly ent:rtamed them. T?e Salop CountJ: Coullcil pays most of the expenses of the c1as"es arranged by thIS Centre, for whIch help the Committee is most thankful. SCI VIce
AN"N"UAL REPORT. Sixteen cla.'ses from all parts of the Island haye tudied ambulance work thrOlwhout the "'inter, Ol1e class, I~jrk Michael, also taking up home nursing. Thereowas a se\-enteenth class, Imt it had to be partially discontinued. The thanks of the Isle of :Man Centre j due for the Ycry great senices rendered to ambulance work 1y the doctors at the yarious IJranches. They haye been mo t indefatigable and keen in bl'inrrinrr their classes up to the standard and the result only pro..-es their good work. Th~ l~ame::; of the doctors are as follows :-Dr. Blore, Onehan; Dr. Roe, Ramsey j Drs. Fergus on, :i\Iarshall, and Lionel ",Yood, Douglas; DI·. ",Yilliams, Port t. Mary; Dr. Crowther, :i\licbuel; Dr. :i\IcDonald, Peel j and Dr. Haunn.y, Castletown. The tl1itnks of the Centre i' also t.endered for the prompt and ~ymp:1.,;hetic ,,-ay in ,,,hich the examiner, DI'. l\IackenzIe re'ponded to all calls on him fur carl'y-in'" out his duties. In April, 191:?, :i\Ir. Cunningham most kindly phcecl at the disp~sal of a COlllmittt:e of Douglas gentlemen his premi es for amhulance competitions, in which were includcd several of great interest alld which brought forth ollle keen struggles for "ictory by teams cllO-en from YariOllS parts of the Island. The Lord Bishup, in the unayoidable absence of His Excellency the Lieutenant Go"ernor, "ery kindly presented the prizes in the evening and spoke some most el1coUl'[l,gillg words on the subject of first aid. Every policeman in the Isle of 1\1an now holds n.t le:tst:1 certiiicate, and a good deal of the success of the classes is due to their a, istance. In the btter respect the Rocket Corps should be included. N Ulll bel' in cla~ses at start, 280, number examined 207, cp.l'tiflCates 121, vouchers 56, medallions 4, labels 17.
172
Loca~
The St. J ohn ..d. ?nbulcmce ..d.ssocicdion. ISLE OF WIGHT. l·l'c"illellt.
H.R. H. The Prince· . Chri tian of Lhle~l\,i('-Hol tein. lIoll. ~(·(·l·etal·ic". 1I011. Treasurer. )li . E. A. E\ elegh, H. E. ~tratron , hide Yiew, .dxontlale Hoad, K ewport. '-', Cypre Road, N e\yport. A. IY. Dre,\", :Jliramar, Bonchnrch.
173
Repoi't /1'01n CeniTes.
Rc,-iew of t.il nl'i~acle helLl hy His ~In.je. ty the King. It i~ ,yith great l'errr~t th~t the Com.nittee r'"ol'll the death or ~[r. J. n. l-hyles, whieh occurred early 1U t~l ,ear. ,iure thc formation of the Centre )tl'. .J-Iayles 11::<1 b~e n a yery actl\'e n1cmhcr at all tilllC.", rCI1(lering mo. t 11;;eful l~elp III actual hl'st :lId work. as wel~ a' in the tnillillg of nel\' 11Ie1111)(:15. The 011l1l11ttee 1Ia\'c much ll~easure III o.fre~·lIIg their bc ' t thullh to the lecturer' and all who help on the work ot the _\s ·OClanon.
JICtlicnl SCatI.
R. H . .Arm~trong, JLB., A. Banks. F.n. C. S., C. R. Dillnp, )r.n.C'., .. L.n.C.r., J. Cowper, )I.B., G. R. Drnton, )f.n., Jr. ., H. I'T. E\\"en, )r.n . . 8., r .. A., E. Gordon, )I.D, )I.n.c.~., E. ilIorton Helyitt, J1.D., A. IIolli , )I.D., )1.n.c ... , J. 'Y. Hud on, L.n.c, . , L.R.C.r., Edin., )1. O. HUlIter. J1.n.c .... L.ll-C.r., IY. J , Jolliffe, 1•. r •. c.I'., )I.n.c. . , R. C. H. Kennedy, JI.B .• .T. ,Yo Pridmore. )[.n.('."., Ln . . r., L. Pre ton, )I.B., G. Raymond, lI.n.c. " L.R.C.l'., Lone!.. n. <T. Robert, Jf.n., J. Thomur Oll, M.D., C. J. 'l'hol1lp on , Jr.n.c ... L. n . C.r . Statcmcnt oj Rece ipts and E.cpcnditllre for the YCa?' ending 30th Scptdllba, 1912. Reccipts, E.rpClldilz 1·C . £0 5 0 T o Balance at Dank . £11 15 6 By I nsurance . GO 16 11 " CIa es 71 13 6 ". Head Ofllce Stores 2 7 o " ubscriptions to Centre 9 0 " tationery and Postages o 19 6 "PrintinO' . , Ambulance IYagon.For can H'yil1g p:1 ben ts 3 1 o K elY stretcher and eql1ipn1('JJt 4. 15 .:> 0 0 Bonil allll 'nter bottle Thermo fla k 0 6 Gran t to .d m l,ulance Corp " for expelLes to Royal In'pectioll at ,Yind ' 01' 5 0 0 Balance at l)ank 12 19 10 .~
"
£9 1 1
J. C.
0 ~lILLGATE.
i:fll 1
0
Chainllan.
H. ELDItIDGE TRATTO,-, Hon. Treasllrer. E. A. EYELEGH, } 17 (> t . ALFRED ,Y.\r. DREW, ) .1011. >Je";'! ancs. A~0.uAL REPORT . The Committee are glad to be able to report that there was an increase in the number of cla_ses held last ession, there having ueen eight more than in 1910·11. 'There were 29 clas es, 17 of these having been arranged by the ned Cro s ,'ociety to enable the members to join the Society after gainlD tr their first aiel and nUl'siuCT certi£cates. Of the 29 clas es, 16 were for women ~lld 13 for men, 22 of thes~ beirg on £rst aid, 6 on nur ing. and 1 on home hygiene. There were 512 members in the classes, and of these 33:10 )ll'(:senteu themsehes for examination, 27 bein eT successful, 28 of them gaining their medallion. and 26 their labels. Three of th~ classes were uDab~e. t? make arrangements to be exa~nined, Members of the X ewport and and own Dl VI Ions haye also been I e·exalllll1ed and been succe. sfu1. The ambulance "'agon in charge of the Tewjlort Division of the Brirrade has been out 33 times during the year ending June 30th, 191~, tbe followinO' bein cr some of the plaees lisitE:d:- Branstone, Carisbrooke, Cowe Down End b Freshwater P , · L lmerstone, ark lust, Ryde, h Whitecroft, and' Yarm outh . The ,Yheel Litter has, been used five times. The uperintendent of the Newport Division is glad to report that the" Clemetson " stretcher presented last year by Mr, anu Mrs. F. T. Mew has ~een very useful and works very satisfactorily. The Committee would be glad that ,It sbonld be thoroughly understood that the wagon is not for the free use of the publIc, but that a charge has to be made to cover expenses. The Committee are glad to be able to report that a total muster of 43 men from the various divisions of -the Brigade in the I sle of Wight went to Windsor on the 22nd June to attend the
JERSEY. rrc ... ill{'ut a1l11 (ltairlu:ln.
K O. U. Yoi"ill.
)!'H . C.:-;.
11011. ';ceretar;) :11111 Tr'('a llr{'I'. rhilip Lc ~Ia,urit}r, ~, Ul:'lll H.lYa,;e. t. Clement, Jersey .
)1('(licall'tafT.
IV. DuretAubin, JI.B., P . B. Dcnrlif, ~l.n . . :-;., C. "\. Bois, L.n.c.p., P. J. Brayn [,)1., .T.'. P. 'happui.;. D. )IF.T. C .. A. Dunlop, )[.11:, ~\. . C. GoMray, M . D.~ J . H rwood·ll:wlman, )f.ll., 1). 1I. lIen 'ley, Jr.n., J. G. Hlggl11 . , Jf.I:.C .S. , A. E . Hlllc1, F.n.C.S., C. X. Le Brocq., )1.1>., H. Le Cronier, )1. n.c.s .. ~I. Le Cronier, ~I.I:.C.S .. D. Le Gc\'t, 'f P.C ... , E. ~lnrett. 1.1~.C.P., H . J. !:'honc, J1.B., H. mitb, M.ILCd·" A~ C. 't J1lber~, )f.D., E. H. C .. ulliynn, )f.R.c.s., A. ~-. ymolls, JLR.C . . , E. O. B. VOiSlll. r.ll.C. - . AXXLJ'AL REPORT. DurinC'l' the "e jon three cIa se' ha\-e been helel. t",,·o in fil"t aid for ladie an'l O'entlen1L~l 1'~ p cti\·ely. and an afternooll cla, for ladie in home nUl'.::ing:, with a ~otal re _ult of r 1 ]In. es. A fir,;t aid equipment ",a .." a-- u nal. organized for the lhttlc uf FIO\\"ers, when seYlwalm i nor case" r~cei \'ed attention. The Commit tee woultl ur'yc holder' of the certitic:.tc to become members. and thus ,how a, practical appreciation of ancI interest in the Centr ' . Tl~e finan.ce- are 'atl 'faCtOl:y and shm\" a fa.\'ourable hal:111(; of £H :t. leI. The Comnllt ep \n"h to express theIr thanks to the Blttle of F(l\\'t;lr-. 1911 CommIttee for the generllus ;,;rant of £2 from their fund' in recO"llItioll-.b they .tatc-" of \'1l111:tble :,el'\'ice' rendered." Shhncnt of R!cdJlts and E.rpcnditlll'c, 1912. Ece ",is. E.rpcndit llrc. To B~lance from last Account £13 10 9 13, Examiner', Fees " Clas and :.\Iellluer5hip Fee' 17 2 () ,; Ine dl'l1tal Expenses h l'e ~Iell;tllioll~', ere. 1 1-1 0 ., "tores " Grant, lhttle of Flowers ., 0 0 ,. ~Ied1.llions: etc . " Co ,t of Dlackboard aULl En.·el " Rental of Hall " Attendant and Models ., Ad\'ertisillg " Printing, etc . " Expen es (re Dattle of Flowers) " Po·tages, etc. " Balance at Bank
" ea
£34
7
3
Examin ed and found correct, CECIL 'V. H OTTOX, } Auditors.
J . .A.
TU.RPI~,
£3 3 1 11 0 6 1 16
0
0 19 5 1~ 1 7 1 14 1 19
0 6 6
O. B.
VOISIN,
8 0
.,
'-'
0 1 14
7 3
5 1
£34
7
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6
P. LE ilIA URIER, H Oll , Trw$ure1·. ERNEST
I)
Ohail'man.
174
The St. J ohn A muu)mlce Association. KESWICK.
hearlfelt thanks for the generous collections and donations presented by the ministers and officers of the places of worship named in the balance sheet attached hereto. And at the present time a great effort is being organized by Miss Hillyer voluntarily, to add to the funds which are needed. T en classes have been held in thc town and district: five first aid rlasses and one nursing class for men, and two first aid classes and one nursing class for women . The fi rst home hygiene class for women has also been conducted. Thousands of cases have received attention in the town and district, including 143 removals by ambulance wagon.
('Ian inUlin.
l'J'<,,,j(l<'ll' •
John Gardincr.
The Rcy. Callon Ra"·llsley.
]1011. SrC'l'rtal·Y.
TJ'c:l"lIl'rl'.
R J. Chnk. 4, Stangel' treet, ](eswi( k.
Mrs. Bromlcy, 9, High Hill. Kes\\ ick. :Urlli<'ul Sfaff.
J. H. Burnett,
lIT.D., '\1.H.C.~.
Eng.,
L.r..C.!'.,
LOlld.
i').....~;\'U AL REPOHT. Two large first aiel classes \\'erc helll during thc year. The lir::;t in conllection with the C. E:. & P. Railway Company \\'as a tended hy 5D 111ell. The other wus attcuded by 36 \yomeu. There \l'a' also a Ilur:<il1g class fot' lIlen, at ,,,hich 12 attended. The Centre regrets to record the death of 111'. Geo. Hogarth, who '\'as secretary for 2.1 years.
Statoment of Receipts aIHl E.i.pcnditllrc!oi thc year ending 'JOth &jdoJ/uu; 1D12. EeceilJls. E;'I,)Jelldil1l1·C. To Balance brought forwanl By Fees from Lectl1l'es to ept.,1911 . £'2 11 7 County Council . £:J 6 " Entrance Fees from Men .. Medall ions amI Lal)()ls. 1 12 a1ll1 ,Yomen'sLectnres 5 ,1 0 "First Aid aUlI ~l1l'Sillg :, Books sol(l 3 :2 -1 Dooks . :3]4 " Bandages sold 0 5;1 ., Advertising & tationcry 0 7 " 1I1 euallions and Lahels 1 U 0 " ~p1in ts . 0 'J " tores sold from stock 0 17 4 ",'toreR, nook':, etc. 0 1 " Profits [rom Whist Driye " CllertllC Hook 0 1 and Dance 4 4' 9 " Cash in haml 0 U " BalaJlce in Dank G 1 £17 17
£17 17
4
8 0 6 7 9
0 0 8 2
4
JOHN GAr.DTNEl~, C'hairlll((;)l. SARAII A. BIW)I LIW, Ilon. TrCaSu.1·Cl'. RODEl\T JX:HES CL.\I~K, lioll. Secretary.
Audited and fOUl1rl
COlTN·t,
JOHN
Tl.' A ItT.
175
Local R eports from Oentf'es.
A lId (tr))'.
Statement of Receipts and Expendittl1'e f01' the y ear ending 30th September , 1912. Expendit1Lre. Receipts. To Ambulance Suhscriptions £58 7 6 By Balance (u eficit) brought forward , £17 7 2 " Discount on Stores supplied 3 3 o o 16 8 " Storekeeper to Classes " AmbulancE: supplies for 5 ,. Sale of Eqnipments 1 5 18 10 10 boxes . "Nol'thants. Agricultural "Eqnipments, &c., (less Show-Donation 5 5 o 4 13 5 discount) 4 10 o " County Police Sports " Rent of Head-quarters for "Lonuon Road Oongreyear . 17 o o 5 15 1 gational Church- Col. 5 3 6 " Transport. and Horse-hire " Fuller Cbapel-Ool. 2 17 6 Account "Silver treet \Vesleyan 3 3 11 3 7 o " Printing and Stationery Chapel-Col. 2 18 9 2 10 o " Collector's Com mission . " Men's Own-Co1. . " Postages and Sundry small ., Oakley Street Mission4 12 1 disbursements o 10 o DOll. " Washing Banuages and " Kettering Football Olub o 17 10 'Wagon equipments 1 1 3 -Collections. " First Aid Class, balance 240 expenses . . 300 " Insurance of Brigade Men 8 2 11 " Balance carried forward £88 11
£88 11
5
Audited and found correct, HENRY RABY,
5
Auditor.
Passed at Annual Meeting, JOHN ELWORTHY,
Chainnan.
KETTERING. l'rcsi<lellt
~1ll(1
Trcao;lIrc r.
Ch:lil'man.
John Elworthy. D eene H ouse, Kettering.
T. T. Han, Messrs. Barclay & Co., Ltd., KetteriJlg. lion. Seel'et ary,
E. R. Lane, George Street, Kettering. iUc<lical Sfntl'.
H. Adcock, M.n.c.s., John AllIson, :>LJJ., H. Burlanu, :>I.n.c.s., Leslie 'Y. Dryland, D.l'.n., J. 'Y. GailJer, )Ln., Heury GiuboJJs, M.D., '1'. A. B. Harris, L. R.C.r., J, E. Las~elIe.s, )I.R.C.S., D. D. Lee, M.D., George Mack, .\Ln., John :More, )'1.1>'.C.S . , S. H. Pltcann, M.R.e.S., H. C. Pretty, I,.H.C.P., J. L. Price, M.lt.l'.S., J. P. Ronghton, M.ll.C.S . , Arnold G. Tolputt, )f.ll.C.S., O. Yan Vestraut, L.ILC'.l'., H. J. Towlson, M.ll. C.S. ANNUAL REPOnT. The year has shewn remarkable OCf)'owth of keenness a.nd exten ion of ambulance work, and it is gratif'ying to notice more and more the appreciation of the scrvices rendered by nursmg SIsters and men. In this connection it is desired to record
LANCASHIRE AND YORKSHIRE RAILWAY. President.
John A. F. Aspinall,
M.I.C.E . , M.LM.E.
Hon.
(General Manager L. & Y.R.).
ccretnry.
G. H. Nutter, L. & Y. Railway, Hnnt's Bank, Manchester. lUedlcal Staff.
J. A. Ada.ms, M.B., T. M. Angi.or, M.R.C.S., G. Ashton, M.D., J. 'V. Clegg, L. S .A., J. Mandell Coates, M.D., G. H. Darwin, M .D ., F.R.C.P., C. F. France, M.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P., J. M. H ermon, M .D ., G. Hoyle, M.D., A. Iredal e, M.:a., J. J ohnston, M.D., J. Johnson, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., A. T. Lakin, M.B., W. l!. Leigh, M.R.,C.S., L.R.C.P., J. II. Lister L.R.C.l'., R. M. Morshall, M.B., R. MIllar, M.B., C. V. McCormack, M.ll.C .S. , ~.R.C.P., ,V. II. Robinson, M.R . C. . , L.R.C.P., J. Lawson Russell, M.B., A. E. Sellars, M.R.C.S . , L R.C . P., W. Shaw, L . R.C .P., L.R.C.S., H. Snape, M.B., T. W. Sprolllle, L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Vv. Steven, M.B., F.~. ~tor)', L.S.A., J. "Villett, L.R.C,P., L.R,C,S' 1 F. H. vVestmacott, F.R,C.S. H. W. Wllha~s, M.D.
176
A "NUAL ImpORT. The work of the Centre has been actively carried on dnring the year, 43 examinations havinO' becn held. The allnnal competition was held in 1Ilal'eh, 37 teams cODlpetinO' fbr the challenge shield and prizes presented by the Directors. The Bolton Station team ,,'on the shield, norwich Works (No.2 tc::w,) bing second ::md securing the" PilkiIigton "Onp. The Bolton station team represented the compallY in t h e inter-rail"ay competition and were plaeeu twelfth in the lJrclimilHLry round . During the year 12,665 cases of accident \Y re reported in \\hich fir t aid was rendered by men trained under the Centrc. I n a.ddition to the Olen who obtained certificate and ILedalliol1s 9::1 men have passed th e first re·examination during Lhe year, making a total of 1,962 since the formation of the Centre; 30S men have also passed the re-examination for the A sociation lahel during the p riod nnder review.
Statement of Receipts and Receipts. To Annual Subscriptions and Donations " Recei pts from Classes for Ulass Fees and Lores Balance, 31st Oct., 1912, " ovel'cl raWll
E;i,.'pendit~lt'e
£9 165
4
0
3 10
]46 17
2
LEEDS. Pl·es ideuf .
T he Right Hon. the Earl of Harewood , K.C.V. O. 11011.
( .Jt aiI'lll en.
The L ord Mayor of L eeds. Prof. H . L ittlewo\Jd, M.SC., F.R.C.S.
for' the year ending 31st October, 1912. Expenditw'e. By Balance b rought forward from last account, 31st October, 1911. . £13 7 Stores purehasetl 61 " Examiners' Fees a11(l " Incidental Expenses paid to the Central Executive Committee 62 Stationl)ryand PrinLing 1 " Postages, T elegrams, " Travelling Parcels, Expenses, and sundry Office Expenses to 30th 9 J nne, 1912. . Allowan ce on account of " Assistant ecretary, 1st July, 1911, to 30th June, 1912 50
8 1
5 7
0 0
4 0
14
8
0
0
5
0
c ere f nry .
£321
'Walter Rowley, l\LJ TST.C.E.
lion. SccrefnJ'Y to " ' onlCU's DCl}nl'Cm cllt 811(1 ( 'la ss es for " ' Oluen.
Mrs. Walter Rowley.
]77
L ocal R eports fr om Centres.
The St. J ohn Ambulance Associati on.
Haukel·S.
Of11 CC .
Beckett and Co., Leeds.
20, Park Row, Leeds.
5
0
£321
H . L ITTLEWOOD, Ohai1'7nan. . . W ALTEH ROWLEY, Seeretar'y. Examllled WIth the Vouchers and accounts, and found correct. J. O. KIRK & SON, Chai'lel'ed Aeeowntants.
Lifc lUcmb cr s .
J ohn Barran and Sons, Beckett and Co., John Heppel, Joseph J. Jackson, R . Benson Jowett, Briggs Priestley, M.P., , Valter R owley, Mrs. WaJtcr Rowley, Geo. Austin Sl1ddick, J osbua T etley and Sons.
LEICESTER. Preshlenl.
T he W ol'shipful the Mayor.
lUc(lical Staff'.
T . B. Abbott, H. J. Aitken, J . J. Anning, J . W. R. Brown, J . Buck, William CarneR, J . Clough, C. H. Collinson, Arthur Ellison, Basil E\ying, Julius Friend, R obert Forsyth, S. Griesbach, J. Gough, T . Wardrop Griffith, F . ' V. Halliday. R. G. Hann, Constable Hayes, Geo. H. Heald, J . D. Hellier, Joseph J . Jackson, J . C. Kershaw, R. L . Knaggs, H. Little\,ood, ,Yo . Mackenzie, B . G. A . Moynihan, D. Manll, J. Nightingale, E. P. Picker. gill, H. T . Prince, F . K. Rider, H . J. Roper, L. A. Rowden, Sydney RumboJ1, C. B .• usory, Douglas Seaton, George 1\1. Sharpe, D . Sims, H . .Archbold SmitlJ, Joseph tewurt, Hugh Stevenson, C. H . Sykes, J . W. T aylor, R. W. T aylor, T. R. 'l'aylor. W. Thompson, H enry T owers, E . F . Trevelyan, B . , Yainman, A . Weal', H. de C. 'Woodcock, McGregor Young. A NNUAL RE PORT. T bis year it is a pleasant duty to report a good increase in the number of classes and examinations held, 38 examinations having been conducted in first aid, and 5 in home nursing, from which it is evident that the interest in ambulance work has been strongly maintained in the district. As stated in our last report we expected a (treater number of classes during the years 1911 -12 and such prophecy ha been hitfilled . Undoubtedly the work of the Oounty Oompanies of the Territorial Branch has done much ~o improv~ our position and the inter est in the different districts is rapidly ~preachng, . espec~ally amon.gst the ladies. A number of classes are still being beld m conne.ctlO~ WIth the r aIlways, poliCe force and tmrnways, particularly so in the Leeds Olty r r~mways p epartment, which we are pleased to say the Oorporation t ake a .great mterest 111 . T he thanks of the Oentre a.re again due to ~Iessrs. J. O. KIrk & Son, chartered accountants who have kindly andited the accounts.
{'hnu·man.
T he Rev. Canon Santlers, LL.D. lion. Se cr c tary.
F. G. Brise, 192, East Park Road.
' -ice·Chairman and Trea lner.
Wortley S. L ovell, " Mayfields," St. Peter's Rd. A. si s tant Don. Secre tary fo)' 'Vomeu's (,']asses.
Miss M. Noble, Cravenhurst, N ew W alk .
Lire ~lember s . .W. Bosworth, ~frs . Buck, 1\1iss Emily Ellis, 1\1rs. G. H . Ellis, A. W. Fai re MISS F?rtescue, MISS 11. J. Hodges, J . hillito, F.R.G.S., Sir E dward W ood Mrs' W. ' Vnght. ' . rU e tli cal Staff.
J. Anderson, L.R.C . ~., L.R.C.S., ' Y. . A lett, M.R.C.R. , L. R.C .P., E. O. Aust in, F.Ra.s., W. R. M. Berrldge, l\f,R.C.S. , L.R.C.S., H. J. Blakesley, F.R .C.S. , L.R.C.P., C. D o.u~las Bl'yan,M.R. c.s.,L.n.a.F.,K. ~hapel,~ . B., Astley Clarke, M.D. , L.R.C.P. , W . T. C1'1cl\, LR.C.S., L.R. a.p. , A . 1\1. Croslield,L. R. C.P., L.R.a.S., J. T . H. Davies,M.D. J H ~oCnel! , l\I.B., C. Douglas, F. R. C. . , L.n . C.p., C. C. Garfit, ~f.B. , P. G. Garr ett,' 'lt~. B .· . . GIlroy, l\LB., L . K. .Harrison,M.B. , E . Harrison,M.B. , H . G.L. H aynes , M.R. C. S.: ~,' RC . P.,~ F . E. HutclllDSOll,. M.n..C.S., L.RC.P., ,Yo ' Y. Jones, 'ltLB ., Sm'g. -Capt. YV G. h.elley,.M .D., A. ~L LIttle, M.B., M.S. , J. 1\1. L ongford, L.R.a.p., L.R.C. S. , G ' F. 1\ic.A;lltster-Rewhngs, lILn., A . L. MacL eod, 'ltL B., J. A . Mearns, M. B., T . L. J\1erethth, L.S.A., A . E. Payne, M. B., M.R. C.S., L. R. C.P., Pembe rton P eake ~. l~C . S., L',R.,C. !'., G . F . Philpot, L:n.C.P., P. C. Rayner, 'ltf.B., R. Sevestre, . . Shea1e1, L.R. C.P. & S., A . Slnpton, L.ll . C.P., L.l{.C.S. , H . Skipworth, M.R.C.S. , L. J . Y. Sloane,. 'ltLB. , ?>I.S . , T. N . Thomas ' M . Res W est , M R.C.P. D R, R . . . , L.I'..cp . . , R . .111 it . . . , . . oung, M.D.
M.D.:
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Local Bepo''t'ts fr om Centres.
The St. J ohn Ambulance Association.
Statement of Receipts and EJ.]JC1tditm'e for the yea?' ending 30th ~cpt(J11Lbe?" 1912, R ct.;c'Lpts, Expcnd ~t u?'e, To BaJance at Bank, ept. By Headquarters account:£25 3 7 30th, 1911 . ,£-1 17 tores.. 38 15 G Sub criptions & Donations 76 9 0 Exam.lJlabon Fees, etc, 10 14 6 " Stores sold 2 4 3 "Medallions . 6 19 fi " Examination Fees 5 14 6 "Postage and Oarnage , . " Medallions (pr epaid) 10 14. 6 ,, 'Varehou~e aJ:,d FactolY 10 10 4. " 0 o11 ec t'lons:OollectIOn Expenses1 . " ,Yarehon 'e Factory, etc. 80 4. 6 " HOl~se to House 001 ec17 19 11 House to House 67 17 6 :IO~ Expenses, .' 16 19 10 Parks and Recreation " Pl:mtll1g and SlationelY . 226 Grounds 0 2 9 "Hu'e of Rooms 1 11 6 Place of Worship 3 19 6 "torekeel~er ' .. 6 10 8 Park Vale Division for " Oollector s Oomnn Slon " treat Oabinet ' 2 3 4. "Mai~teuance of Hand 2 o o Oompetition Entrance ~ees 0 7 6 Lltters, " T ransport en-ice Recelpts123 4 3 " ecretary s Office. Ex0 0 :~ Special Accounts:penses and ASSIstance 30 2 6 , Abbey Park Show 1 16 6 "Oheque Book . . . 0 0 8 6 "Grants, to UillCorm and Arrrieultural Show, 1911 <> Outtit account 24 6 9 " Competition Prizes and 9 7 8 Expenses 2 18 4 " Street Oabinet First Aid Oase for Vic" toria Park ~ 10 0 " Brigade \YOl'king Expenses 66 19 7 " Transport ervice, . including Horse Hlre, 'Yages, torage of Wagon, Repairs, etc. 14.9 5 3 " Special Accounts:1 16 6 Abbey Park how " Balance at Bank: ept. 30, 1912 32 9 11 £459
4
£459 4.
3
3
We have examined the above Statement with the Books and Vouchers of the Association, and certify that it agrees therewith. V[YKES &
00.,
Cha?'tc1'ed ACCowltants.
A NUAL REPORT. The Oommittee in presenting the 32nd annual report are plea ed to ~ecord t~at the past seR. ion has been a bu~y and su(;?essful one. The many .classes of lUstru.ctlOn in first aid and home nUl'smg have mc1uded those for policemen. a:nd raIlway employes. The women's class~s have been well at~ended. An addltlO~al street cabinet fitted with first aid apphances, has been provided by the generosity O.f tl~e Park Vale Division, and is fix.ed at the corner of East Park Road and St. SavlOur s Road, East. There are now seven cabinets fixed at important p~ints for the use, at all times, of the public, free of charge. The transport serVIce dha~ beehn well maintained, 518 cases having been removed by the ambulance w~gon . urmg t e ral', includincr 99 in the Oounty. The challenge &hield and speClal pl'lzes were klUdly presentud to the winners by His ~orship .the Mayor (Aldel:man A' Tollil1gton), President of the Oentre, at a speClal meetmg of the Oommlttee held at the Old Town Hall on May 20th. A consideraule revival of iuterest has taken place amongst ambulance workers, largely the result of the inspection of the memuers of the Ambulance Brigade by His Majesty the King at \Vindsor in June last, an~ a stimulus has through the same cause been given to the movement for the formatIOn of V oluntary Aid D etachments in connectIOn with the Territorial Branch. The
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L eicester Oorps of the Brigade maintains a high standard of efficiency and continues to increase in nUl1lbe..rs. The Oorps is doing excellent public service, and it is hoped that it will not be long before the necessary funds are forthcoming for the provision of l11uch needed permanent IIead-Cjual'ters centrally situated. Grateful thanks are again tendered to the ~uhRcribers and supporterti for their generous financial assista.nce, which has enabled the ComllJittee to carryon the increa ing work and to keep Leices ter foremost in the grand cause. They also heartily tuank the Medical talr for the lectures given ; thc numerous Olass Instructors and Secretaries and the Briga.de Officers and members for most useful voluntary work, and a special vote is accorded 1\1essl's. "Wykes & 00., the bon. auditors, who ha.ve again most kindly examined the accounts,
LIVERPOOL. Pre" ide nt.
The Righ t lIon . '1 hc Earl of Dcruy, G. C. v. 0., C. B. ( ·haiJ'ullln.
T r e a 1lrer.
Frank Tobin.
L . Morgan, M.D., 118, Bedford Street, ' outh Liverpool. HOll . Secr e tary .
J. Roberts, 6, Wellington Buildings South, Oastle Street, Liverpool, Life U emIJer.
J. Lister.
IUe c1ica) Stnff.
A. Murray- 'airns,
M.B., 'Y. II . Calthew Davey, F.r..C.S., T.1f. Dawson, L . R.C.P . , F.R.C.S., L.U.C.P., J. Hall, LB., F . J . " Heancy, )f.D., F.r..C.S., PanilallcllIick, M.B., E. E. H oare, M.D., L. A. Morgan, M.D., M. lt.C.S . , J . E. Jevins, ~1.13., JlI.R.C.S., T. \Y. Palldock, M.R.C.S
L. n.C .S.,
J. Dm11l,
A XUAL REPORT. During the year 30 classes haNe been held viz . :-17 male first aid, 9 female first aid, and 4 home nursing.
LIVERPOOL (LADIES). Pres ident.
The R ight Hon. The Earl of Derby, Chairman.
G.C. v.o., C.B .
Trea nrer.
Mrs. Rowland ·Williams.
\Y. O. Thorne, Dock Office, L iverpool.
1Ion. eCil'etary . Miss Fanny L. Oalder, chool of Oookery, Oolquitt Street. IUedical StaJT.
F. Knowles, Graham Martin. A 1: UAL REPORT. T he classes in this Oentre continue to be well attended and the E xaminer's reports are most satisfactory .
LONDON, BRIGHTON AND SOUTH COAST RAILWAY. <':hairman.
Pre id ent.
T he R ight H on. the Earl of Bessborough, c. Y.O.,
C.B .
Finlay F . Scott.
lion . Se cretary.
J ames King, Office of Supt. of the Line, L ondon Bridge
tation.
Di tri c t Secr e tal'i('s .
(Brighton) W. L . Girling, (Croyuon) J. Bashford, (Eastbourne) E. Hun tley, (H orley) D. Butler, (New Oross) O. E. Cherry , ( onvoud) W. Olack, (S utton) M. Searle, (T ulse H ill) W. Bastin, (Victoria) H . . Evans, ( Willow Walk ) F . Higgs (acting). lUedical Statr.
F. Bnckle, M.D., U.R.C.S., ,T. T . Olark, M.B., A' Olarke, M. R. C. S. , L . R . C.P ., J. S. D avies, 111.13 . , \ V. A . Dow, M.n., lILR.C.S., E . G. Foot, ltI. R. C.S. , E. E . Goul d,
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Th~ St. John A'mbula.nce Association.
Local Reports from Oentres.
M.R.C.S., H. Habgood, M.D., M.R.C.~., O. P. R. Harvey, IV. II. ITillyer ..M.D., -n C S J 1.lcGla han M.D. D. L. K. Naesmytb, M.R.C .. , L.R.C.r., J. B. Ihcl1ey, lu .~'- • • • , • " G S \\T cr1 M D M.D., J. J. Shardlow, lILB., IILR.O.S., F. . wayne, M.B., I) . 1\1· ~l. a\1 0 1, • . , H. 'Yiggins, lILn.C.S., L.R.C.P.
A NUAL REPORT. During the year ended 31st Decelllbul', 191:2, ten amlJUlance classes " 'erf> formed at variolls stalions on tbe Company s system, and 209 of the elllployees were instructed. Of this llumber 93 gained first aid celtiIicates and 47 passed the secollll or third examinaLion, and 35 secured the special badge or label for re-examination. The OOIllPrtlly'S Ollallenge Sbield was cOlllpetetl for in April, "'ith the following result:1, ~ollLlmmptoll Docks" 0" Tea.m, 223 poinLs, winners of cllallenge fih ielrl , silver medals and £20; 2, \Yimbledou, 207 points, winllers of brollze nledals and £15 ; 3, RichlllOlJd, 191 points, winners of £10; 4, 'outhalllpton Docks" B" Team, district prize, 175 points, Wlllllers of £5 ; ma.ximum points obtainable, 300, teams competing 7. The lotalllllluher of the company's employees who have qualified in ambulance work since the formation of the 'outh 'Yestel'll Railway Centre in 1899 is as follows :-llolclers of first aid certificatcs, 2092; holders of re-cxamination voucher and lHedallion, 940.
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LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. (JhniI'IllIlJl.
President. Sir Gilbert H. Olaughtol1, Bt.
James Bishop.
General Secretary. Dayid Thomn.s, Secretary's Office, Euslon Station, London, N.'Y. District Secretaries. . Ernest T. Milburn, Goods Department, Bro~d • treet ~tation, Ey. ; E. R. IIob~s, Traffic Department, Rugby; J. O. Gl:a~~m, DISt .. up~nntendent s O~ce, ~e,~ St. Station, Birmingham; A. WOlTa,ll, DlvlSlonn.l. Eugm.eer s Office, Crewe , ~. G. ~l~?S, Dist. Goods Manager's Office, "aterIoo StatIOn, Llverpool; J. W. A.11m! Dl~tll~t Superintendent's Office, Exchange tatioll, lanchester; J. Green, DlsLnct 'Iraffic Superintendent's Office, Sbrewsbury; J. Gayton, Permanent Way I?eparLment, Bangor; H. Singleton, District Goods Manager's Office, Central StatlOD, Leeds; T. Graham, Booking Office, Wigan; T. Thelwell, Permanent \Vay Department, Penrith. Uedical laO'. F. L. Angior, L.S.A., W. Mc Q. Brunton, M.B., W. Bl'adbrook, M.B.C.S., '1'. F. Bamford, M.B., H. G. Brown, lII.R.C.S., 'V. C. Brown L.R.C.P., J. O. Bakel', M.B.C.S., L.R.C.P., F. H. Berry, M.D., 'V. H. Bull, F.RC.S., G. O. Belcher, loUt-C.H., . ~utle~, L.F.P.S., B. Blakemore, M.R.C.S., IV. H. Br~zll, ALD.,. Oamer~;l, ,1II.~.,. r. '\. Cunliffe, M.D., Peter Oampbell. M.B., L. M. ] rank fJhnstlan, M.B., 1. E. OecIIOole, M.D., R. D. Cran M.R.C.S., S. D. Olements, L.R.C.P., J. A. Cornell, L.R.C.P., T. Vi{. Clay, L.R.C.P., J. Cryer, 1If.1:.C.S., L.R.C.P., E. G. Oow4l'd, M ..B., C.lf. J. R. ll. Dllbourg, L.R.C.P. , laUl'ice Dayies, lII.B., J. Ellison, L.n.a.p., P. J. Fmegau, L.U.C.P.I., J. Oorbet Fletcher, U.D., J. Forbes, M.B., B. ]1.1. Footner, M.R.O.~., J~.R.C.P., G. F. de L. Gaillard, L.S.A., P. B. Giles, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., W. Gough, F.R.C.S., J. Graham, L.R.C.P., T. Gray, ALB., F. G. Harper, M.D., A. Sluart I~olclen, !ol.B., Guy B. Hollings, M.D., O. R. Hoskyn, L.R.C.I'., M.R.C. '., '. llutclun.on, M.D., R. Rowland Jones, L.R.C.P., R. Jones, M.D., Thomas H. Jones, M.B., J. Lawrellce, M.R.C.S., G. II. Le,yis, M.D., H. B. Long, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 'V. T. Lydall,lII.D., E. Wool Lewis, M.RC.S., A. C. McVittie, M.B., . F. Mawson, M.n.e .... , S. C. H. Moberly, M.B.C.S., L.RC.P., R. A. Milligan, M.D., C. E. Morris, M.D., C. J. R. MacFadden, M.D., R. Nevin, M.B., G. A. Phillips, M.R.C.S., n. R. Preece, L.R.c.r., G. A. Paulin, L.R.C.P., L.R. C.S., H. E. Rawlings, M.R.C.S., F. E. REynolds, M.RC.S., Oswald Roberts, M.R.U.S., F. Rya.n, M.B., J. Ratcli[-Gaylard, M.D., R. E. Sedgwick, M.D., O. H. Sedgwick, M.B., ,\V. R. Somerset, M.B., D. tone, 1Il.D., \V. II. Square, L.R.C.P., T. N. Thomas, L.R.C.P., F. C. Torbitt, L.S.A., F. IV. K. 'l'ough, F.R.C.S., S. Wilkinson, :M.R.C.S., H. de C. Woodcock, L.R.C.P., H. E. 'Watkins, M.R.C.S., J. Welsh, M.R.C.S., F. H. Westmacott, F.R.C.S., J. A. Henton White, F.R.C.S., R. H. Wolstenholme, L.R.C.p., E. Oolston \Yilliams, 1If.D., Jos. R. Williams, 1JI.B., W.1. de O. \Vheeler, M.D., F. Whalley, ?!I.B., Alfred \Vhiteheau, L.R.C.P.
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LONDON AND SOUTH-WESTERN RAILWAY. I"resident. Sir Oharles J. Owens.
Ron. Secretary. W. Buckmaster, General Manager's Office, \Yaterloo Stll.tion, S.E.
Ron. District Secretnl'1es. O. G. Lewis, Goods Superintendent's Office, Nine Elms, S. W. G. A. Pm'kess, Oarriage Department, Eastleigh. E. P. Edwards, District Superintendent's Office, Eastleigh. E. Oorben, Southampton Docks. C. S. Piper, District Superintendent's Office, Exeter.
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LYMINGTON.
n. 11. II,
J'J'csi(lent. The Princess Louisp, Duchess. of ArgylL
(·lInil·Jllllll. non. TreaSIIXCl·. W. 1. W hilaker. P. Hayles, Bank Ilouse, Lymington. lion. Seereta)';) . I,ife nemuer. F. J. Patmorc, • olent Honse, Lymillgloll. Mrs. Heseltine.
JUcdical Staff.
R Bruce, I.J~.c."., L.~.A., Eo F. Ohiner)", L.n.C.l'., F.R.C.I)., F. lIlaturiu, lI1.B., M.n.C.:;., A. D. Pithic, L.Jt.G.P., I"r..G.S., II. Statham, lILn., M.D.C.S. A T TU AL REPORT. HOllie lltltsing classes wcrc hehl for \\'Ol1len, 11 were examined and all passed. In the fin;t aitl e;lasse~ Lor men 1 gainod Lhe junior lirst aid certificate, 7 the fIrst aiel certificate, ·1 their voncher, ,1 their llle{lallioD, and 1 his labcl. Only three failed. In the women's first aid rc-cx<lmi llation 3 gained medallions, and 8 lauels. 11[1'. W. 1. Whitakcr, c.o., J.P., ha. kindly accepted the po.,t of Ohairman of COTllmittee "ict; the late 1111'. E. H. Pelll oer. The practical work done oy the Oentre during the year illclude!'; a. child's broken leg, set by Mrs. Pack, and the case 0[' tL sa.ilor who broke his leg at Pennington and was treated and conveyed to Milforcl Oottage IIu:llital on a ~tretcher by Messrs. F. G. Head, . Oooper, K Prillg and F. J. Palmorc. Miss Alder treatcd a broken collar uone, and .Miss Philpot successfully rendered first aiel ill ll. ca.se of concussion of the urain. A most uccessful concert was given ill February ill aid of the Centre anel the best thanks of the COlllmittce are dne to those ladies and gentlemen who so kindly gave their :1. sistance. Statement of Receipts and EJ..'perulitu1·e j01' yea?' ending 31st Dccemuer, 1911.
Receipts.
E;I']Jcnditure.
To Balance in hand, 31st Dec, 1910. . £3 15 " Sub cl'ipliollS and Dons.. ~5 2 . 24 6 " Receipts of Ooncert " Lecturer's fees repa.id by IIants County Oouncil 16 0 " Fees and Sale of Books. 2 19
£72
2
2 0 1 0 0
3
To Printing and Advertising £4. 19 "Stores and Brigatle Uniform 9 " Lecturer's Fces . 8 8 " Examiner's Fees 3 13 " Expenses of Ooncert 6 11 "Hire of Room 3 3 " Postage 0 15 " Cheque Book . 0 2 " Balance in hand, 31st Dec., 1911 35 1
7 1 0 3 0
2
3
£72
F. J. P.ATlIronE, Hon. Sec1·ctary. PERCY C. II.AYLES, Hon. T?·easlt?'(,r.
6 4 6 0
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Local Reports from Oentre.,.
The St. John Ambulance Associati on.
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METROPOLITAN RAILWAY. MANCHESTER. President.
The Very Rev. the Dean of Manchester. (Bishop Welldon).
President.
R. H. Selbie.
Chairn18n. Major G. H. Darwin, M.D.
TreaSUI·er. Major F. H. Westmacott, F.R.C.S., R.A.M.C. (T.F.) 8, St. John Street, Manchester.
Hon . Secretary.
St~wart.
H. E. Percy, 32, Westbourne Terrace, W. Medical Statl'.
J. M. Oarvell, M.R.C.S., L.S.A. lIon. Secretary.
L. Mewbul'l1 Brown, 17, Oooper Street, Manchester.
ltle(Ucal Stafl'.
G. Ashton, :H.D., P. Benington, M.B., R. D. Oran, M.R.C.S., L.R.a.p., G. H. Darwin, M.D., F.R.C.P., J. D'Ewart, M.B., M.R.C.S., \V. A. Helm, M.B., "YV. J. H~slop, F.R.C.S., F. G. P. Ildertol1, M.B., W. F. Jackson, M.B., ],l.R.C.S., J. A. Jenkmson, L.S.A., F. H. Lazenby, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., A. \V. 1YIartin, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., R. G. :M cGowan, M.D., D.P.H., A. A . .Mumford, M.D., M.R.C.S., "YV. O. Renshaw, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., A. O. Turner, L.R.C.P., L.n. a.s., F. H. Westmacott, F.R.C.S., W. T. Williams, M.R.C.S., F. D. Woolley, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
AN JUAL REPORT. Durina' the year 28 classes have been he ld u'1der the auspice3 of this Oentre (15 male and 13 female). 3 were composed of members of the fanchester Police Force, 9 under the management of the technical and other schools of the district, 5 in association with clubs for mutual improvement, 3 consisting of colliery employees, 8 in connection with Voluntary Aid Detachments and the Ianchester and alford and other local brigades. In addition 18 re-examinations have been conducted.
Statement of Receipts and Expenditu1'e for the year ending 30th Septembe1', 1912. Expenditu1'C. Receipts. £116 4, 2 By Examiners' Fees and To Balance in Bank Material . . £114 17 7 130 8 3 " Olass Fees and Material ,. Oarriage of Goods and 24 18 6 " Interest and Dividends Postages 3 3 2 " \Vorking Expenses, including Rent of Office, Olerk's services, Printing, Advertising and Stationery. 56 8 o " Donation to Funds of London Executive 10 0 o " Balance in Bank 87 2 2 £271 10 11
CJ1airman.
H. S.
£271 10 11
Investments made by Oentre : Manchester Oorporation Loan, at 3~ per cent. . £511 o 0 Manchester Oorporation £200,3 p.c. Oonsolidated Stock, cost 201 15 11 £712 15 11 Examined and fOllnel correct, GEORGE ASHTON, M,D., Han. Anditor. F. H. WESTMACOTT, F.R.a.s., lIon. T,·eaSU?·e?'. L. MEWBUP,N BROWN, M.A., Han. Secretary.
AN TUAL REPORT. The annual competition for the Directors' and Officers' Challenge Shield Vlas held in Iarch and was again won by a tmffic team, which sub equently represented the Oompany at the railway competition of the t. John Ambulance As ·ociation. Each member of the team winning the shield received a medal as well as a ca~h prize gi ven by the Oompany. Following the custom which has prevailed for several year past, prizes were offered by two of the Oompany's Officers, Mr. E. B. Raw1ings and Mr. J. Bowden, for the 1110 t meritoriou~ first aid rendered by members of the 'enLre during the year, and these were awarded by the Manaf,ring Committee of the Centre to two very desening members, O. G. Ezra and H. Cornish, this being the third occasion on which the latter has by his good work gained the award. Messrs. Vidion and Alder also rendered some excellent first aid during the year, and came so 11 ar to winning the awards that it was decided to recognize their work by the gift of a sma.ll medal to each, which the Oompany's contractors, Messrs. Hy. Lovatt, Ltd. , have olfered as somc recognition for services renderpd by the Oompany's staff in administering first aiel to their workmen who have had the misfortune to meet with accidents. The year has not perhaps produced so many recruits as were expected, but special effort are being made to reyiYe interest in first aid wOlk on this railway a.nd a large number of new certificate holders are expected next year.
MIDDLESBROUGH AND CLEVELAND. l're hlcnt. The Marquis of Zetlano., Treasurer.
H. S. Eltenton.
Chairman. K. T.
Mr. ,Vaynman Dixon. non. Secretary. E. O. Smith, F.C.I.S., 5, Royal Exchange, Mido.lesbrough. Auditor.
J. J. Burton.
A NUAL REPORT. During the year ended September 30th, 1912, six new classes were formed and carried throngh. Ont of the 192 members comprising these classes, 18u qualified to presenL themselves for examination but only 149 availed themselves of the opportunity and these were all Bllcce sful in obtaining certificates. In addition 22 men who had previously obtained a first aid certiticate passed an examination entitling them to medallions. Since the [ormation of this Oentre no less than 9797 members of classes have qualified and of these 7,775 have obtained a first aid certificate. The very cxcelleut work performed by these members in the rendering of first aid has proved how very valuable is a practical knowledge of ambulance work, and now every \\'orks in this Oentre has its ambulance men. In January last Mr. F. Herbert Marshall, who had held the office of honorary secretary to this Centre of the St. John Am bulance since its formation in 1881, tendered his resignation owing to his leaving Middlesbrough. During his tenure of office Mr. Marshall rendered most valuable assi~tance in the promotion of ambulance work in this district, and the Oommittee record their sincere regret at the loss of his services and have presented him with a testimonial. 1,11'. Waynman Dixon, who has also been connecteu with the St. John Ambulance Association since the formation of this Oentre, and who has always taken an active part in all matters connected with it, very kindly consented to act. as honorary secretary pro tem., and Mr. E. O. Smith was appointed secretary for all routine work, a most necessary arrang;ement in order to carryon the work as fnlly as it has been done in the past or even with further extension.
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Statement of ACC01tnt I,l co 111 e. To nbscripliolls " Olas' Fecs including Lore' used . £19 17 " Olas FeesOntstanding 3 15
/01'
the year eliding 30th September, 1912. E),jJcnd it 11l't.
£12
6
0 0
" Bank Interest LOBs-tran fon'eLl from Reserve Acrol! n t
53 12 0 2 14 0 ---68 15 3 6 15
6
£75 10
9
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Local Reports from Centres.
The St. John A?nbulance Association.
By working expel1sesStamps, tatiollcry and Printing Oarriage, ctc. " cl'viccs Exam. Feesand Illci(lenLals IIcacl-(luarters Official. To timoninl . . " Stores eonsum cd by Jlasscs
£5 10 8 4. 10
o
11 10 a 11 7 8 25 0 0 15 16 11 £75 10
on ApI'll 20Lh, 1912, wbell 39 students presented themselves for exa,mina.tion in first aid !l)l(l 36 for home nursing, and it is pleasing to noLe they were all successful in obtai1ling th? cel'~jfjcaLes, o~ the 8t. JOh.n Amh~!ance ~ssociat~on, thus making the total of 817 [Jl'::lt a.ld a.nd 2 2 home nursing certdICates lHslled !)lllCe the formation of l his Oell tre. The practicu.l work of this 'entre if; on the increase, and the erection of sevcr~1.1 ncw ~nills u.ncl wOl:kshol's in the town has ma~e it necessary to supply more boxcs of n.pphanees. DUJ'lng the year no less than (,167 yards of bandaging and 1,975 y~~rds of plaster, a.long with m:1.ny pounds of lint and cotton wool have been Ut'ecl in treatmeut of accidents of u. morc Ul' less serious nature, several of ~hich were removed. in the a.ll.llJlllanee cal'riag~ to Burnley llosJlital and the nion Infirmary. The vehlcle.has dllrlllg the year carned out the removal of 28 accidents and 61 cases of sickness, making an increase of 21 cases on the previous year, thus showing that the work of alleviating suITering and distress is cxtending.
0
Snmillary of Receipls ctn£l E:rpwdillL1'C for the yutr ending 30th Seplembe1', 1912. Balance Sheet, 30th September, 1912. Oapitalaccountnsat 30Lh Sept.,1911 . £1'20 Reserve Account for l'e-exam . and Olasscs a t reduced fees as at 30th ept., 1911 £111 0 9 Less transferred 6 ]5 6 tocnrreut Acc. 101
5
3
£221
5
3
0
0
Expendit1we.
Receipls.
A 8801.0.
Liabil7.tias.
Oash ill NatioJlal 1'1'0vincial Bank Stores in Stock lass JTeos Outsta.nding
£1£)0 15 29 15 3 15
£22J
5
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3
Audilecl au(l fonnel coneet, J. J, 1\OI{'fON, A uciitoJ'.
. £16 5 By Amlmlance lIall 15 0 " DonatIOns 6 9 " 111 Jl1bers'snbscripLioml ~6 6 " Bill ial'c1 'l'ltble 31 L6 " Hcfresl1JlI(,llt Gal' . 08 2 " [ill Collpctiolls " LOt1.ll of lfol',-;eanc1Caniage 13 10 . H G ., nooks awl SLOICS 6 1<1 " ,'oclals 3 1 " Compclitions " Urallt ('rom lIendql1:1.1 tel'S fol' Brigade Review o ]8 Expenses 1 0 " Sundries
7
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NELSON.
267 14 Oash Bala.nce, 30thSept., 1912In Banker's hands 5 2 7 In. 'ecreLary'shanc1s 0 15 2
( 'hn Irlltau. W. !JolLoll.
Pl·e8icl c llt.
T. W. Wilkinson. Treasurer. J. Heyworth, 39, NalJier Street, Nelson.
11011 . Sccrc tary. John Green, 27, Rupert SLroet, Nelsou.
£5 17 9 ash Bal:1.11Ce, 30th ept., 1911In Banke~s hands 0 8 4 InS ecretary'shancls 0 14. 10
iUcclieal S taff.
W. Orabtree, M.D., A; Findlay, lILD;, F .. II. Flack, lI!.D., II. Haworth, M.D., \V. Jaek;~n, lILD., R. Kay, My., A. 1. Mlllar, M.D., A. E. NorIllington, M.D., \V. O. :hper, M. D., J. POZZle, ?>I.D., O. Ritchie, ?>I.D., J. 13. K. Hobb, ~f.D., R. Stewart, M.D. , A. Sykes, ?>I.D. ANNU AL REPORT. . III pr~senting the twenty-fourth annual report and balance sheet of this 'entre it ~s pleasmg to note that the, y?al' just completed 1ms been one of continued progress lU the work ?f the ASSOCl~tlOll, ~lld the Oommittee gmtefl1lly acknowledge the suppO~.b, financIal and otherWIse, whIch has been received frolH many s()urces. DUI~ng the year foul' classes hu.v.e been held under the u.l1spiccs of the Education Oommlttee of the Nelson OorporatIOn , namely, one male and one fomn.le first aid class,. and one male and one fema.le llursing class. rrhe first aid exa.minations were held lU the Ambulance Hall, on January 6th, 1912, and the nursing examinations
To Oaretaker . £38 16 o " Upkeep of Allibulance 22 9 Hall 10 7 " na.tes and Taxes 19 5 " Ligb ting 1 6 " '11 1>8c1'i ptions . 23 2 " Refre hmellt Bar 4 0 " Printing and Advertising " Hilliard Tal)le . 18 19 " Horse Hire and Oarriage 25 16 o Up-keep , 18 16 4 " Books a11(l • 'torcs " CompeliLiollsallel R eviews 18 12 2 "Brigade Expenses to 9 13 6 Hoyal Review. 4. 0 4 " Papers and Periodicals 3 10 4 " Insurance anti Licences . 9 6 l~ " 'tamps and tatione1'y . 660 " Examination Expenses. 3 7 10 " llndries
£1 3 2 Balance, being excess of Receipts over Payments £272
9
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£272
Examined anu found correct, J . W ALSITAW, Assist. B01'ongh T?'easm'er. JOHN GREE ,Hon. SeC1·ctary. JOITN U EYWOHTIT, Hon. T,.easlt?·e?·.
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Local Rep or ts f r om Centr es.
The St. J ohn A ?1'l,btdance Association. NEWARK-ON-TRENT.
Pre!lhient. lion. Secrctary. The R ight H on. The Earl U anyers . E. Fairburn Milthorp, Larendon H ouse, Newark.
lUcdiclll Stall'.
Life lUcmber. Mrs. J. G. Brauston.
TIany
tal1ard, M.ll.C. S.E., L.ll.c.r .,Lond.
A NUAL REPORT. Since our hl.st report we haNe formed a men's Division of the Brigade. The members are very keen at their work, aud have rendered yalnable service at many public functions. A men's first aid, and women's nursing clas es are now being held , and are well attended.
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.ANNUAL REPORT . During the year ending 'eptember 30th, 1912, 25 new classes (18 first aid, 6 home nursin g, and 1 sn.nitation) hn.ve h ecn helt1. 486 persons attended the lectures; 216 ga.ined the first aid, 10~ the nur 'ing, and 14. th e sanitation certifica.tes; while 108 students of fonn er classes were re-ex<lmined, of whom 30 passed for vouchers, 50 for medallions and 37 for labels. The followin g figures show the number of persons in ewca.stle-upon-Tyne who have r eceiyed instructions under the auspices of the Centre since its revival in July, 1910 :- ]first aiel, 655; home nursing, 155 ; sanitation, 54. Th e services of , ir George Harc Philipson and ir Thomas Oliver, of the Ex.ecutive Committee, and orp tiecretary George R. Curry have been recognised by the Order of St. J Ohll, 'ir George ::md i1' Thomas being enrolled as Hon . As ociates of the Order , and Corps ecretary Curry being awarded the Vellum Y ote of Thanks. The annual meeting was be1(1 in the University College of ~Iedicine, when the presen tation of certifi cates, medallions :1nd label ' was undert~ken by Councillor Ilerbert haw, F.R.G.S., in his ci\'ic capacity as Deputy Lord Mayor.
NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. Pre i(\ cnt..
T he R ight Hon . the Lord Mayor ( ir William Haswell Stephenson).
NEWPORT (MON. )
(' bairJll!\u.
Colonel Sir George liare Philipson,
M. D., F. R. C. r
lion. secr et :\1'y . T . D . Felmick, Milburn Honse, Tewcastle-on-Trne.
Treasurer.
C. F. L loyd , Natiollal Provincial Bank, Mosley treet, J" ewcastlc-on-Tyne.
E. B. Appleby, l.LB., W . D. Amison, M.D., M.ll.C.S., J . Allan Brand, M.B. , Charlottl3 H. Brown , M.D., L.R.C.r. & s ., Norman Bennett, M.]) . , A . J. Colli. , M.D., M. R. C.S. , A. Campbell, M.B. , R. P. Dawson, ~LB . , L . . Davison, M.n., , V. S. Fraser, L.R.C. P. & s . , G. R. Fortune, L.R.C.P. & ., F. N. Grinling, M.R.C.S., "'IV. T. Harknes , J.L B., G. P. H arlan, M.D. , , V. H utdlin on, M.B., D.P.ll., J. R. Mitchell, M.B., R . >'\T. levin, M.B., A. Parkin, IILB., F.ll.C.S., H . Heah, JlLB., Catheriue M. Richardson, M. D. , D. P.H. , ,V. J. Ruddock, M.B. , M. R.C. 'J R. impson, M.B., L.R.C.l'. & s., L. Walker, M. B., A. T. W ear, M.D. , M.R.C. S., J. , Yisbart, M.D., D.SC.
,V.
S tatem ent of Receipts and E xpenditltre fm' the year ending 30th Septcmbt1', 1912. Receipts. E.cpcnditll re. T o Cash i nhandat 30th Sept., By Stores . . £5 19 1911 . . . £ 3 11 6 "Examiners' fees and ex30 1 " H ire and Sale of Stores . 7 4 5 penses . 6 16 " Class [eesfor examinations 21 7 1 " Medallions and L abels . " I ncl' dent a 1 eXl)e ns es, VIZ., . Class fees fo r inciden tal " 19 7 10 Certificate ', Stationeq, expenses . . 12 9 6 6 0 Postage, &0. . " M edallions and Labels . Centre formation , "Grant from N ewcastle 4 15 printing account and outh- E ast N orth Printing annual reumberland ection of 14 7 10 10 0 ports, collecting books T erritorial Branch 11 19 0 " Grant to Headquarters " Members' Donations . 4 4 Division . " Offert ory at S. T homas' 1 5 10 "Balance in hand at Church 2 2 Sept. 30 th, 1912
E xarein ed with vouchers and fou nd correc t. J OHN 11. W INTER &. SO::fS, Oharter ed Accotmtants.
Hon. Treasurer. Duke Williams, National Provincial Bank, Newport.
Ure ~[eJllb c r s . F. L. Davies, Messrs. Easton Giob and
JIedicRl StaJf.
8
S . Hamilton, M.D.
lion. Secretary . .A. G. E. J. Fudge, 7, 01) tha Square.
Life JJember . Mrs. E. }'I. Elaud, John Wishart, M.D. , D.SC.
£ 81 11
CbairUlan.
Pres i<l ent. T he Viscount Treuegar.
.
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,V.
~lcc1ieal
on, Fred Phillips.
Strur.
Bassett, M.P•. C.S., T. L. Davie, M.P•. C.S., . H amilton, )I.D., J . Hurley, J..R.c.r., J. II. Jone. , M.D., J. Lalle, M.B. , T. G. L ewis, )Ln., J. F. I eville, I,.H.C.P., A . E. Tonks, M . ll . C.~., C. S. ill0S, M.R. C.S. , H . E . , Yi1liams, M.R.C .S. A. Tr UAL REPO RT. The work continues to make . teady progress in the district. Of th is Centre there have been se\'en cla .. es put tbrough, 0.1. 0 two large classes each under the private Centres of the G. ,Yo Rly., allCl the Alexandra Dock and Railway Centres making eleven in all. The annual cup contest was also again a great success, nine team s competing. Staltment of Receipts and E'J:pendilw'e f01' the yea?' endiilg 31 ,[ adobe?', 1912. Receipts. E.t-penclitu1'e. £1 1 T o Balance in hand . . £10 n 11 By Auditor's fees, 1911 o 1 " DOllations, Cup Contest " Cheque Book 2 9 n.nu Ell trance Fees 1 G 5 0 "Paymen ts, S. J. A. A. 1 6 " tationeryaccount " Collected for tores and 4 15 Ex,l.ll1inntion Fees 17 13 10 "Cbetlue, .J.A.A. 1~ 3 " Annual ulJscriptions 1 GO" " 1 4 " Expen es, Cup Contest o 10 " Do. In. lll'ance " lion . ec's. Petties n.nd 3 15 o nndry a/c. 1 11 6 Balance in hand l)
£ ·15 17
9
£4.5 17
9
,Ve have examined tho above , ta.tcment of Receipts and ExpelHliture for the year ellll erl October 31st, 1912, an tI have compared tbe items with the Bank Pass Book. VOtlchl3rs have been produced for all payments. CRAS. L. BARFOOT & Co. , Inc01-po)'ated Accollntants.
Lo ca~
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The St. J ohn A 1nb1.dance A ssociation . NORTHAMPTON. ChnirnUln.
President.
ir Hcll1'Y l{alldall.
Th e Marquis of Torthampton, K.G.
HOll. Seeretnry.
Trensnrer.
H. ,Yo E.. Markham, I , Guildhall Road, N orthampton .
G. . Well, I, Mercer's Ro,,", Nortb:llllpton.
Life liemlJ er s .
The D uches of Grafton, The lIIarqni of 1 orthampton, K.G., Lady Rol,inson, i1 H enry Randall, . Adnitt, R. Bellnett, W. Bonner, 'I' :lye, A.. hun:b, T . P . Dornlan, G. H . Frecknall, G. T. Hawkins, Capt. 'I'. Hughes, H. lIIanfield, M.P. , T . Manning, F. H. hlardlin, H. ' Y. E:. Markham, R. A . lilligun, M.D., Mr . I rene Osgood, C. ' Y. Phipps, 1,Y . Harvey Reeves, P . P. Rice, . E. Thorpe, G. C. W ells, li . ' Yilkinson, . B. Wilkinson, T . L . 'Yright. Medical Staff.
J. W. Baird, M.B., T. Cairn, L. R.C . P. , L.R.C.S . W. H. Chamberlain L.R.C. P., L.R. C.S. , H . Cropley, F.R. C. S. , . J. Evans, M.R . C. S., P . . E ichen . , M. D., E. H. H arries-Jones, M.D., M.P..C.S., A . Linnell, M.R.C.. , A. Milligan, M.D.: M.R .C.S., N. B. Odgers, IILB., F.R.C.S. ' Y. Morton Robson, M.D. , ' Y. H. Hyan, M. Q.C. P.r., C. impsoll M.B . , D . tone, M.D ., J . T erry, M.R.C.S., P. . White, L. R.C.P. , M. R. C. S.
n.
AN ~UAL
R E PORT. I n presenting their 26th annual report the Oommittee are plea;;ed to be able to state that the increa e in the work of the entre rerelTed to in their lu;;t report ha.been well maintained . The c1asse for senior, 15 in number, were. ttended hy 35 pupils, of whom 239 passed the examinations and gained certificates: and th~ two cIa es for juniors were attended by GO pupils, 56 of whom pas.. ed the examinations. The Committee tender their incere thanks to the m mbers of the medical profes ion who in tructed the e cIa ses, and to the men and nnr.. ing i;;tcl' , of the Corp for the kind a si tance rendered to the lecturers in the practical ,\-ork. The Oommittee a re ,ery plea ed to tate that the yaluable sen-ices rendered for many years to the A ~'ociation !lnd Brigade by Lady uperintendent -;)11',' . Reeve haYe been recognized by the Ohapter-General of the Orner of t. John of Jeru. ale111, which bas selected her a an Honorary >-..:er'i'ing lliter of the Order. T he increa e in the im'alid tran port work during the past year empha izes the need for the motor am lmlance which the Committee are about to purchase, 1 4. patients haying been moved by means of the horse ambulance, an increa 'e of 26 in the num her for the previous year. This work bas for ome bme pa t made much greater demands upon the time of the few officer~ and men who yoluntarily under take it than ,they can afford and the provision of a. quicker mode of tJ an port will be a, real boon to them aud also to the pa tien ts, especially tbo::,e fr om .d istant par ts of the county, to whom the long and nece, saril), somewha.t slow Journeys by the present horse ambulance must often be very trying. T he Oommittee are glad to state that they haye been able during the pa't year to payoff the balance of the debt on the ambulance hall. "ome much·needed alteration and reprurs should now be done to make the buildin lf more comforhlble and they propose to carry the e out as oon a ' their funds will e;aule them to do
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NORTH BUCKS. Pres ident.
( 'ltairman.
W. W . Carlile.
Colonel W . H. Bull, F.R.C.S. 1(011. Secretary and Tl'e.'l ul'cr. S. O. H. hloberly, M.P'.C. . , L.R.C.P., Winslow. lUedicnl Starr.
W. Bradbrook, M.P..C.S., L.S .A. , P . L . Benson, :'1.D ., D.P.lI., Col. W. H. Bull, F. P•. C. s., D. W. A. B ull, M.B., Capt. G. ,Yo Buxton, M.P,.C. s" L.R.C. P.,
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R epo?'ts ! 1"0'1'" Cen t1'es.
L ieut . . Ool. C. L. Deyns, )r.n.c.s., 001. P. B. Giles, C.B., 'F. R.C .S., F. J . Grindon, M.n..C.S ., J. O. Barve', M.lLC.S., L.r...C.P., C. H . Miles, L.r...C.P., . C. H . T Moberly, M.n..C.S., L.R.C.P., Capt. A. 'Y. Moore, M.n., E. .I. icholson, ;)I.R.C.S., L.r... C.r., T. K P embertoD, M.B., ,Yo G. Rutherford, L.R.C.P., L.r... C.S., H. T. ' Vi(;kham M. D. A ~N AL REPORT . Laf't year classes were held. at Mursley, 'Wolverton (two), Buckingham (three), Bletchley, Olney, Stony Htratfurd (two), Maidsmoreton, Grendow llderwooc1, Thornborough and. 181'sh Gibholl. This show a :till greater improvement on pre\'1011S ye~rs. oluntn!'y ,Aiel Detachments have becn registered in seyeral towns in Jorth Buck~. Th· :-;iher 'hal1enge 'up 'ompetition took place at "A. cott," by the kind im'itation of [I'. :mc1 Irs. Leopold de Rothchild. Three teams only competed, and the 'up was won by the ~Iursley Team.
Statement of Receipts and E)'jJcnclitw'ejo1' the yea,' ending 30th Septembc1', 1912. E'J.:penclit1.lre. Receipts. To Ba.lance . UbSCl iptions " tores and I ncidental " Expenses , Examillers Fees and " EXJlellses leual1ions
"
2 By Stores and I ncidental Expenses 0 " ExalUillers' Fees and EXI enses . 2-1 3 G~ " },f edallions 17 18 6 " Cup Oompetition Coate & on 0 1 9 " 'undries
£0 ] 5 12 1
"
3
7
17 18 0 1 1 1 614 6 0
6
£20
9
3
51 19 10 3 17
1~
£55 16
ll~
Balance.
£55 16
9 0
11~
W. H. BUL!., C7winllan. YDNEY C. H . MOBEP,LY,
HUll.
Sec. and T'·UlS.
NORTH-EASTERN RAILWAY. l~atron s .
The Rt. Hon . .Lord Kuare::,l,orough . and the Directors of the North-Eastern Hailway. Pre s i(lellt. A. Kaye Butterworth .
( 'lJalrlllan.
Frank Pent)'.
Trea . nrer.
Philip Burtt.
Gen e ral Secre tary.
Geo. Jackson, Permanent , Yay
torekeeper, North-Eastern R ailway, Y ork.
DI trie t
e cretarie.
Darlington District-T. H. Cuny, Darlington . Hull " L . nake , Bridlington . Leeds " C . H. Hill, Ripon . Midc:llesbrough " W . Banxwell, West Hartlepool. Newcastle " W. Holling, Gateshead. York ,, ' Y. H. Farrar York. )Ie(lical Starr.
T. G. Adams, ~f.B . , R. Anderson, M.D, L.n.c.s . , P . It Ash, R. II. A hwin, :'If.D., M.ll.C.S . , '\T . Baigent, M.D., A. C. Bennett, )f.n., J . ,Yo Benson. L.TI . C. r.I., L.R.C.S .I., F. J . Burman, E. J. Burnett, )r.r:., M.RC.P., A . C. Burrows, L.R. C.P., L.R. C.S.,
LR.C.S., L.R. C.P. , Barker, M. B. N . L.R.C .P., M. R.C.S . , J . 1\1. L . Bro wn,
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Local Reports from Oentres.
The St. J ohn A mbulance Association.
M.D., J. Brydon, F.R.C.S., L.~.C.P . , M. Caldwell, L. R.C.P., L.R.C:1>., H. Chattmjee, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., H. Collmsoll, M.B., F.R.C.S., F. B. Cormick, M.B., II. E. Davison, M.D., M.R.C.S., G. H. Davy, !lLB., M.ll.C.S., A. Dougall, L.ll.c.r., L.R.C.S., G. Dreapel', L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., A. Fairlie, M.D., H. Fell, lI[.Il.C.S., L.R.C.P., D. L. Fishel', M.B., A. FOll'est, lILB., F. "IV. Gibbon, L.R.C.P., L.ll.C.S., "IV .. Gray, M.D., ,V. Hamilton, M.D., W. T. Harkness, lI['B., R. Ilaygarth, M.B., A. ITlllaby, L.R .C.P., lILR.C.S., H. M. Holt, lII.ll.C.S., L.S.A., J. L. lIolt, III. R.C.::;., L.R.C.P., M. Hunter, M.B., A. E. S. Jack, M.B., 'V. D. Jeffersou, L.R.C.p., M.R.C.S., "IV. M. Jennings, M.R.C.S., J. Johnson, lILB., "IV. Kemp, M.B., J. R. Lawther, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., J. D. L eiO'h M.D., F.R.C.S., 1. D . .Mackay, M. B., W. B. Mackay, M.D., !II.R.C.S., A. D. M. lI1a~I~tyre, !II.n., C. O. Ueade, L.S. A., A. "IV. l.letcaHe, M.D., M.R.C.S.,. "IV. A. McKellar, !II.B., J. S. Milne, !II.D., G. B. Mitchell, M.B., L.R.C.p., I. G. Modlm, M. D., L.S.A., \\7. U. Morrison , L.R.C.r., L.R.C.S., R. E. Moye , M.D., J. MUllro, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., J. F. Murphy, M.R.C.S., L.n.c.p., D. J . O. Oliver, M.B., II. O. Pearson, !II.B., F.R.C.S., E. P . Pickersgill, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., E. F. Pratt, M.B., L.R.C.p., R. Robinson, M.B., G. E. Ross, M.B., L. A. Rowden, M.B., 'Y. A. G. Russell, M.B., J. D. Sinclair, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.p., R. 'Y. Smeddle, M.B., H. Smith, !II.D., W. Smith, M.B., W. L. pink, M.B., O. S . Steavenson, M.B., J. Steele, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S ., J. Stothard, M.R.C.S., L.S.A., H. \Vebster, L.R.C.P" L.R.C.S., L. L. ,Vestrope, M.B., L.R.C.P., R. J. Weidner, M.B., C. A. ,Vilkinsou, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., II. F. Wilkin, F.R.C.S., L.R. C.P., A. E. Whitehead, L.R.C.p., L.R.C.S. A NU AL REPORT. Owing to the unrest in the labour world the classes were not as large as usual but on the whole it was a fairly succes:;ful se ion. The accident returns shew that the members are keeping themselve in an efficient state and the records are being kept most satisfactorily. The competitions were somewhat affected throu~h the la.bour trouble but there are good prospects for the coming year. Our officers' class proved a good stimulu to the rank and file and it is intelll.led to keep the class on an1lually. The death of our good friend The Rt. Hon. J ohl1 Lloyd IV barton wa a sad blow to all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance; he was ever a gO'ld friend of the ambulance canse and his genial presence will be greatly missed.
H. Nicho}ls, lILD. A. Parkes, lIf.R.C.S., W. Partington, M.B., C. H. Phillips, 1LD., "IV. Dowlmg Prendergast, 1II.D., D.1>C .. R. H. l{ead, lII.p..c.s., L.R.C.P., Bernard Robinson, )1.1LC.S., L.ll.C.P., J. H.nssdl, 1II.n., E. Somerville, M.D., F.P..C.S., J. Steele, L.ll.C.p., L.R.C.S., E. A. 'adler, :\1.])., :\f.R.C.S., W. M. Smith, :M.D., R. L. Stonar, L.ll.C.I'., & S., E. 'axton, L.ILC.l'., & s., J. Vernon, lILB., G. H. vVilliams L. H.C.1'., L.n.C.S., O. E. \Yartl, M.RC.S., Jj. R.C.P., H. O. \Volfenden, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P: ANNUAL REPORT. The twcllty-eighLh annnal report and accounts are presented . work contillllL'S in the Oentre.
lion. Secretary and Treasurer. ydney W. lIlalkin, F.C.I. ., Rock Oliffe, Oheadle, Stoke-on-Trent.
Life JUember . • H is Grace the Duke of Sutherlalld, R. G., Her Grace the Duche s of Sutherland, The N ol'th Staffordshire Railway Company. lUe£1icaJ Stair.
Magnus Ad.ler, lII.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P., A. Aiken, M.B., S. King Alcock, M.D., :r.I. R.C.S., ,V. O. Alla],(llce, M.D. , F.R.C.S., O. 111. Allan, 1II.D., - Allen, 1>I.n., T. B. Anderson, M.B., J. Fred Arlidge, L.R.C.P., L. I:.C.S ., J . A pinall, M.R.C.S., L.S.A., E. A . Brunt, M.B., A. T. Bury, L.R.C.P., M.lt.C.S., P. J. Byrne, L.R.C.P., L.H.C.S., A. Boswell, M.D., M.R. C.. ·., H. A. Bull, M RC.S., L.RC.P., L. L. Bluton, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., F. O. Clifford, IILR.C.S., L.R.C.P., W. J . Covey, III. R.U.S., L.R.C.P .. Jas. Oraig, M.B., M.R.C . S., Ohas. ~. Daly, lII.D., Thoi>. Dixon, M.R.r.s ., L.R.C.P., A . H. F. Exhal1l, M.D., FranClS E. Ferllle, M.R.C.S., F.RC. P., G. 'V. Francis, M.n., Capt. J. O. Furness, L.S.A., R.A.M.C. (T.F.) H. H. Folker, M.ll.C.S., L.R.C.P., F. J. Fletcher, M.Il.C.S. L.n.C.p., A. B. Gittens, M.R.C.S., L.R. C.P., A. Hall, 1I.R.C.S., J. T. Hall, L.R.C.P., lII.R.C.S., G. Stokes-Hatton, M.n., IlLS., Jas . Hindle, L. R.C. P., L.R.C.S. R. Hughes, M.B., M.R.C.S., G. H. Herhert, lI1.g.c.s., L.R.C.P., A. A. Hill, M.D., G. Jefferson, M.B., A. Hilton John.' M.B., M.R.C.S., R. A . Johnstoll, L.JLC.P., & L.R.C.S., 1., John Leys, lII.D.)- G. H. Llst,.!II.D., E. Mackenzie, lII.D., Ohartres A. Molony, L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., J. Payne Uassmgham, M.R.C.S., L.S.A., Surg.-Col. A. M. 1I1cAldolVie, lII.D., F.R.S., O. A. Molony, L.R.C.S., L.R. C.P., '1.'. H. P. Morris, lI['R.C.S. , L.R.C.P.,
SteaJy and good
Ealcmce Sheet, September 30th, 1912. Liabilitws. Assets. To Sundry creditorsBy Ontstanding Accounts and t . .Tohn's Gate . £25 19 1 Value of StockJ. G. Fenn o 17 6 Stock " £9 14 2 " Balallce - heing Assets " Storekeeper's Books, Ledover Liabilities 57 14 8 ger balances . 32 11 lOt " Secretary's Ledger . 21 5 2~ " Grant due from County Oonncil 21 0 0 £ 4 11
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I hereby certify that I have examined the foregoing acrounts with the books and vouchers and find them in order and correct. Victoria Ohamhers, toke-on-Trent.
FREDERICK GEE);", Chrrdued Accountant.
(Hon. AucZitor).
NORWOOD.
NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE. Chairman. The Rev. I. O. R. Scott.
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II. R. H. Princess
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t Schleswig-HoI tein. Tl·eaSlu·er. Sir Horace Evans, K. C.B., 6, Vermont Roau, Norwood.
Sir Ernest Tritton, Bt.
)(an. Secretary. 1111'S. Edward Colegrave, Dracebridge, Norwood. LHe :Uembel' •
Mr. and Mrs. Belli, Mrs. Rice Bryne, Mrs. Beale II'S. Beaumont Mrs. Crossley J. Dentith, LaJy Edl'idge, Mr. Elliott, Mrs.' Fisher, Mrs. 'Hetley, Lady Manns, Mrs. 1Ilegaw, Miss Milne, Miss Thurbul'll, Miss Villiers, 1111'. and Mrs. Hay Walker, Lady West. Staff. 'mith, III.R.C.s., F.Tt.C.p., -
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J. M. Oarvell, lII.Tt.C.s., Rupert F.R.C.S., A. MacLachlan, III.D.
Grant, :M.D.
ANNUAL REPORT. The. Oommittee in presenting its 21 ·t annual report has mnch pleasure in recordmg the steady progress of ambulance work in this Oentre. The best thanks of the Oommittee are tendered to the hon. lecturers; Dr. Oa1'\'e11 , Dr. RURert Smith, Dr. MacLachlau and Dr. Grant, and n,ll those who have by their kind assistance helped to forward the work of the Oentre.
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Statcment of Receipts ancl E.lpenditll1·C (O?' the YCCt?· ending 30th September, 1912. Recc1'p's. E.r·pendilllTe. £9 0 4 To Balance from lao t year. £63 10 10 To Class ExpeuRts 5 7 10 " ubscriptions 7 6 » tores 16 15 11 ., Class Fees 23 3 0 » Examiners' Fees o 7 6 " ~Iec1allions 102 " Po tnge . 13 8 1l~ " Prillting and Station"!ry 9 2 6 » Slllldries 1 1 0 " how Expenses 3 17 1~ " Balance in ha11(l £95
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spnllg of 1912, attended by mne. and all passed.
'evell entered for the examination on May 30th
Statement o( R cceipts and E,cpenditu?'e fOI' the year ending 30th September, 1912. ., Receipts.. E ,I'Penditure. To Su bSCl'lptIOllS and Dona,hons £1 0 6 By Books aile! Receipt Forms £0 1 0 " (J]n.ss F.ees amI Man un.18. 14. 16 9 » S tam ps . . . 0 9 0 " MedallIOn.s 0 4 6 » Thol'll-for Writing Paper 0 15 3 "Balan~e ;11 hand from » Medallions . . 0 4 6 Tern tonal 3 5 6~ » Miss Begbie for Instruction 0 17 6 t. John Ambulance for Exam. Fees, Medallions, 10 0 2 etc.. . 6 19 10~ " Balance in hand
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GAR:-IHA:-I, Accountant.
£19
II. EI'Axs, T1'C(LSlll'cr.
Hon . Scc. :nHl Trcasurcr. Francis N. Ellis, Debdale Hall, Iansfield.
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Examined allJ. found correct. A. fir. CULLEY. L. M. BOSTOCK, Hon. Sec. and Treas.
NOTTINGHAM. Sir Joseph Bright.
REPORT.
~ clas~ for first·aid was hel~ by Colonel Stephenson, C.B., at his house in the
Exumined and fOllnJ. correct,
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Local R epoTis !I'om Centres.
The St. John Am.bt~~Ct/nce Association.
OLDHAM.
IUc,tit'al Staff.
~ R. Aluerson, M.D., Dur., J. F. Dlnrtol1, M.ll.C.S., R. H . Corc1cux, 1>LB., R. A. Eastmond, M.R.C.S., G. T. Elder,lIr.n.c.i; .. A. Fm.-er, M.D., A. Fultoll, 1I1.B., arah Gray, L.R.C.P. & S. , F.ll.C.i;.A., R. 1\1. Hamilton. L.ll.C.l'.r., R. Heelis, M.D., l\laucl H enwood, L.H.A., ,V. J. H. Hepworth, L.S.A., W. Hunter, M.D., Lcwis Moysey, llLB., F. B. Mulhall, F.ll.C.S., H. T. Nichols, 1II.ll.C.S., J . .E. Unl'k, M.I:.C.S., ,V. Scott, M.B., Marie Simpson, "1.B., F. Rupert Snoll, II. O. Taylor M.D., .T. R. ThompsOn,lILn., C. S. \'artan, M.B., 'Y. Windley, M.ll.C.:;. , A. l\L \Yebber, F.R.C.S., F. ,V. \1 esley, M.D.
Statement o( Receipts and Expcnditu1'e (01' the yew' ending 30th Scptcmbe1', 1912. E ,l'pendilllre. Receipts. £0 6 8 £3 17 6 By Annual Repol ts . To Amount brought for~'ard o 14 0 " Postage and tationery. 2 19 3 » DiscOUll t allowed on stores " Fees from Classes for Examination, etc. .
24 10 10
£31
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" Paid to St. J OhIl'S Gate for Examination and Incidental Expenses " Carried forward.
24 12 £31
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5 14 11 7
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JOSEPH BRIGHT, P1·esident. FRANCIS N . ELLIS, lIon. Secretary and Treas.
OLD CHARLTON. President. Lady Maryon· Wilson.
Chainnan. Colonel F. L. Stephenson, C.B.
BOll. Secretary and Treasurer. M.iss L. M. Bostock, 55, Oharlton Road, Blackheath, S.E.
PI'cshlcnt :tntl Chairman. George :reedham.
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non. Secretary. James B. \Vilkin son, M.D., 2, Mill '-' trp.et, Oldham. Life ;Uembcl's. John Walker Hague, Charles J. Jackson.
Trca·mrer. Thos. ,'. ,'chofieltl, Liverpool and District Bank .
:Ucdical Staff. G. B:ulChop, M.D., T. V. Cunliffe, )1.D., J. P. Dougla!l: M.n., G. Ferguson, ~r.B., H. Fort, ~r.B., T. Fort, M.ll.C.S .. II. Greayes, :-l.ll.C.:;., H. '. Heap, lI1.B., W. Hearn, L.n.c.p., R. G. Hendel' on, M.B ., J. Law, M.R.C.S., J. B. Lendrum, M.D., J. S. McGowan, M.D., \V. Oliver, M.n., F. Radcliffe, 1Il.D., J. ,Yood, M.D.
Statement of Receipts ancl Expcnclitlwe /0/' the yea;' ending 30th September', 1912. E[rpenditu?·e. Receipts. To Balance, 1907 £7 14 2 By DOllationsOldham Royal Infirmary. £2 0 " Class Fees, Books, BanJ.· :rursing Division. . 3 0 ages, less class expenses 102 15 3 15 3 6 " ",t. .Tohn Ambulance " Medallions . .As8oc:iat ion Subscri ptions71 3 1 17 Mr. John Dodd 5 5 0 " Granville Wood & 00. Messrs. Wm. Bodden 5 5 " Lecturer's Fee and,ons 15 3 1 1 0 " 1Iedal1ions 35 1 1 12 0 " Balance " Bank In terest
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7 0 0 6 10
£133 10 11
£133 10 11
G. W. NEEDHAM, P1·esident. T. S. SCHOFIELD, Treasu?·er. JAMES B. WILKInSON, Eon.
0 0
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The S t. J ohn A?nbullance Association. the Pcterborough Athletic Cluu Sports on :vYhit Monday. Three teams competed for the Keeble CllP, at th~ annual co 111 petitIOn, and wel'e placed in the following order :-Great Ea~teJ'l1 H.allway (Peterborough) 1, Great Northern Railway (New Englalld~ 2, .W(-st\\'~o~l \Vork~ Sports Club, 3. A demonstration was given at a gn,rc1en fetc 111 All 8ttJnts 1,arlsh on .Jllly IGth. Among recent cascs of first aid l' 'l1c1ered was one where a hoy of nine yea,rs fell off a railway hrid"e fracturing his thigh. lIe was attended to and con\'eyed to \Vj~bcch by Messrs. Ounnington and B. ForcLllan, of the Grea.t Eastern l ta.il way.
ANNUAL REPORT. Th e committee of the Oldham Centre regret to record the loss of lheir esleemcd P resident, Mr. John Dodd, who had done so much to assisL amhulance work, especially in the large works of which he was the hcncl. Ih-l successor in Lhese works has accepted the office of Pl'eRidcut. During the year four amImlance classes h ave been held, all fir·t aill cln.sses. The lecturer for the male class was Dr. W ooel, and for tIle t wo fomale cla. ses Dr. Lcndrnm and Dr. Dongln,s, thc lectnrcr in each case re ndering his services gratuitously. Dr. Fort go.ve Lhe lectures to a large class C011sisting of members of thc pol ice force. The thanks of lhe committec :,1'e due t o these lecturers. The local corps have undertaken a scheme for plaeil1g an ambulance box in the charge of a trained ambulance 111:1n or woman at each mill in the borough. 61 members of the Corps altended the Royal revicw at ' Villclsor.
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POL YTECHNIC. Cllall'nl:ln.
l · J'('o; W e llt.
T he Right lIon. The Lord Howarcl de Walden.
lIou. SCC1·ctary .
1'1'cnSllrCI',
L. 1J. Harris,
PETERBOROUGH. l~l'CS j(lCJl
The Polytechnic, Regent Street, 'V.
( :hail'lIlnll .
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Hobert Mitchell, The Polyteclmic, 309, Regen t Street , W.
)lc.Ucal S taff.
Major J. 'hiplcy Ellis.
C. E . Orawley.
J. E. lL Studd .
Colonel James Cantlie, M.D., F.Il.C.S., Somerville Hastings, M.S. , F . R . C.S .
11011. SCCl'('tnl·Y·
Tl'CllS IH·Cl".
B. W. Ilolt,
F . ' . P . Saunders, London City and Midland Bank, Peterborough Branch .
73, Aldcrman's Drive, PeLel'u::Jl'ougl1.
PORTSMOUTH.
Life iU t'lIllJC1·'I .
L eonard Buckle Oane, lIt.D., John Norton Oollins, ill.D., II. Spencer Cooper, Lond., Heury Latham, III.B., C.1\I., William PeRch-liay, IIl.B.
)'l'cS idclIt.
II. II. Prince Alexander of Battenberg,
M.R . C. S., L.R.C. P.,
Jl c dic nl SllI n'.
(;hail'lllan aud 'fl·C:HIUl·cr.
L. B. Oane, M.D., M. R.C.S., J, N. ColEus, ~r.D., II. . penccr Cooper, M.R. C. S. , L. n.c.p., , V. C. Cl'oxfonl, L.n.c.I'., L.H.C.S., R. ,Yo Jolly, M.lt.C.S., L.H.A. R. Latham, !lLB., W. Peach-Hay, !lI.n.
Sir Geo. E. Oouzens, "GlenLhorne," Kingston Crescent, Portsm outh. II on. Sc crctnl·Y· Freel. J . Coward, 80, Laburnum Grove, Portsm outh.
S tatement of Receipts and Expt1tcZitw'e fo?' the yeet/' (')/cling 30th Scpt~/llbci', 1912. Expcnclitw·c. Receipts.
£8 6 T o H onorary Subscriptions 2 4 " Active Members' Subs. I ncidental Expenses, and Examiners' fees fi 13 received from classes . 6 17 " S tores sold , . o 9 I ' Medallions ancllabels sold
11011. ,\ ss l s tall t SCCl'ctnl'ic •
0 0
By Priuting, Stutionery, and £2 o o Postages . . " Uost of MedallioJ1s and 011 4 Labels. 6 10 8 " Cost of tores. . 3 9 " Incidental Exp(,l1ses, Exam7 ('\ iner's fees and expenses 6 1 Hi 0 " Hire of Rooms. . o 5 () " ChequeJ3ookan(l sundries 2 10 11 " Deficit, Sept. 30th, 1911 2 fi 10 " Balance in Bank 019 " Cash with Sccretury
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C. E. CRAWLEY, P1'csidcnt. F. S. P. SAUNDEns, HOll. TnctSW'e1·. D. 'Y. !LOTT, lIon. Scc/'cl((1'y, A NUAL I{.EPORT. Oourses ?f lectures have been given to one home nursing class for ladies, and to fo ul' fi:st md clas~es for men (~nring the past year. The avern,g' attendn.nee nt the ten W!Dter practICes for certIficated 11lemuers was 15 '8. Thc short ac1drcsRcR by D r . Latham on "Insensibility," and lJY Dr. l"Jeach-H ay on "First t,id in poisoning ca.ses," were much appreciated.. Dr. Oane has be~n added to the list of IIonorary L Ife Members a.nd presented wlth the framed certIficate. .A. stretcher party attended
Mis N . cott FosLel', Uraemar, t. IIelen's Parade, So uthsea . Miss K G. HUllt, lI1a.yfield, London Road, Portsmouth. Mrs. lfulljalllcs, t. Uriavel, Queen's Grove, Southsea. Ralph Parker, 18, Edmund Road, onthsea. Lifc lUcmlJcrs.
Field Marshal ILR. H . The Duke of Connaught, W illiam Dupree, Sir Georgc E. Couzens.
R . G. ,
The L ord N orthclifl'e, Sir
JU cclical S taff.
L . H. IT. Hackman, L. n.c.p., L.S.A., I)'Arcy 1. Hamilton, L . A. H ., H. F. H ann, L.R. C. P., 1tLR.a. s . , Aston Key, M.D., J . lIIalpas, L. R . O.P., !lI. R.C . S., J. McGregor, F.R. U. S., L.n.a.l'., A. V. :Maybury, Jr., lII . D., !lLR.C . S. E., C. Mayhew, M.R.C.~ . , L.n.C . l'. , II. IV. Morley, i\I.H.C.S . , L. n . c . p., A . Scott R idout, F.R. C.S. , A. Milne Thomson, lILB., J . II. F . \Yay, "LIt. C. S., L.R. C. p., Montague vYay, M. n . c.S., L. R . C. P .
ANNU AL R EPORT. The T>ortsmoulh Centre still makes the steady progress tha.t it has maintained for some years past, and alLhough the number of calldillates is less than last year a l arger llu.m?er have Q1Ht.lifled for medallions and lauels. The total receipts amount ~o onc slll11l1lg more, wlllle the bank habnce sho\\'s over £.3 more than las t year and I S the largest balance in hand for SOllle years past. During the year 17 classes h ave .been held,. atte lldcd uy 3-10 cn.l1llidates; 119 have passed for certi ficates in first aId, and 24 111 home nnrsiug; 130 for medallions fLnd 36 for labels. Since the
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formation of the Ccntre in 1 1, 6,2HI persons have received cel'tifieates in first aid, home nUT ing, home hygiene, an~ allitat~on; 1,055 have p~s d the. three examinations entitling them to reCeIye medallIons, anu 109 meuallJoll holu(,ls have passed the further examination for labels.
Statement of Receipts ancl E.rpenditure.!o?·the ycar endillg 30th Sc}ltClII ba, 1912. Receipts. E.rpcnclilu1'C. T o Balance from 1a t year Stores Account :: Class Fees, etc. .
£53 15 9 2:1. 9 11 22 1 5 £101
4
By .. tore' Account . " lass fees, etc. "Cafih balancc at bank, 30th cpt., 1912
£22 1 ~1
9
6
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56 10
1
GEO. E. COUZEX>;, Chairmai/ and 'l'rc({slu·u·. Flmn. ,T. Cow,\J:n, lIoll. SCrI'ctm·!I. Examin ed with voucher and hank pa. book. allll found COlTect. C. L. de \\"OLFF, lIoll. Auditor. Value of tores in hand, £14 12s.
. D .. u tl year three of the me(licalstaff, Drs. Derham, vV II Irwlll Sellers, M.n.,.J. P. Ulll1 n 1e A' t f the Order of St .' <1 St 11] ave been made Honorary SSOCla es 0 . ~~~~]e~t~lerusar~~~·cin' ~~Igland, and Mr. Mil1 in g to n au~ ~lrs~e;~~,:r~'r~~~!~ ~:~ . bries havc heen selecte d as H onolalY 0 } assistant lOll . . secI~.' . " " of the Onler. In concluding the rel)ort .the H ouorary Sel'Vlllrr SUitel resl~ectlvcly, 1 1- t tl . l' cal staff the hon. audltor l ocal association 1Lencl1cl: the11rt~~)'(ha\.L) l~\~dC:;cl:ss lseee~~~~~i~::! for tl1eir valuable work (Colonel Ca.rter, t 1e IOl ou~ 1 lcasnre , in this great t),lld humane canse.
Statement of Receipts ancl Err'jlenclilw'e jor the yea?' ending 30th Septembe?', 1912. E.,pencliln?'e. Rf'CCI]ltS.
£2~ 5 9 To Balance in Dank 1 \,\11 Ia's Fces Dooks, 13&mlC 21 7 6 " ' ag('s, etc, . . aIr of,' tores, Medallions 19 17 4 " and L,ahcls o 2 10 Bank Interf' t . o 11 6 " Hile of .. keletoll . " Grants towards Achel'ts., 2 2 3 " Printing and Postage
By Grant to }'reston Ambn0 0 lance Corps £10 Grant to Preston ursing 5 0 o " Division 9 19 6 " Examination Fees . Incidental EXllenses, Cer4 4 o " tificates, etc. . 1 13 3 , tationcP' an(1 Printing. " J R ell tan d " ClRss Expenses, 1 5 o Gift to Carctaker . tores Medallions, Labels 22 8 6 " , 1 14 6 " Posta.ges . . 13 2 5 Balance in Bank
PRESTON.
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Prc ilIcnt .
{'~l:t iI·Jllan.
Alderman \V. H, '\'oolls.
" Tnl. G. Makinson.
)(011.
8c('1'CI:1I'1' :nul
£69
"ls~isla111
£69
2
7
2
lS(,Cl·(' lal'i es.
E. F. Millington, Fl'enchwood Avenue, Preston. Mrs. A. Howard, 50, Grafton treet, Preston. lIedical
7
Examined !l.nu found correct. ( igned) J A~ms CARTER, Hon . Audito)·.
TI'(,:tSU1'(,I· .
Herbert B. Brierley, 1\:illiney, Fulwood, Preston. Uon.
197
Local Reports from Oenires.
St. J ohn A m,bulance Association.
RAMSGATE.
~Iaff.
R. C. Brown, M.B., F. W. Collinson, M.D., F.n.c.s., T. II. C. Dcrham, M.n., J. R. H ewet~on, L.R. C.P.r., L.n.c.s.I., R H. Hadfield, )r.n.c ... , L.n.c.l'., A. S. H olden, ~I.B., A. P. Mooney, IILD., H. O. Pilkington, M.B.C.>;., L.S.A., Ii. L. Rigby, ALB., Charles S. A . .Higby, M.B. W . Rigby, JlI.B., L.S._\., J. Rigg, lIl.};., A. Ramsay, M.B., A. E. Raynor, M.B., W. H . Irvin ellers, l'lI.n., l'lf.n.c .... C. O. Stan well, L.R.C.P., L.n.c.,., Arthur Tonlmin, ?lLn.c, .. , L.l:.c.r., Ricbard Wilkins, M,B., F.R.C.S., Miss Vera Foley, JlI.B., )1. •
»I'e 'l iel('nt allel TI·ea'lUl'cr.
General ir 'harles ,\'arren, G.C.Jlf.G., K.C.B. 1 0 WellinO'ton Crescent, Ramsgate.
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,
(;11 a i l'nUlJl.
Oharles Cotton, F. R. C.P.
Lif(' )lemb e r.
Charles ANNUAL REPORT. During the past year eight classes ha\'e been examineu in this Centre, five men's first aid, two women's first aid, aml one women's nursing, all giV'lllg \'ery sati factory results . Many have also pa sed re-examinatiODS [01' medallions and for labels; this is an indication that a great number are continuing the gootl work, uno are not jll t satisfied with the certiGcate only. Th e ]ectlll'es, as usual, llaye beell given gratuitously by the medical staff, to" born the thank of the student· and alo the general public are due. T he Preston Corporation still continue to defray the cIa lee for tb e employees attending the classes, and many avail themselves of the opportunity. The Centre during the year under review bas made two grants out of its funds-£10 to the local Brigade and £5 to the local Nursing Division, both organization doin u very excellent work and being considered worthy of every support. The first annual inspection of the No. 210 Nursing and No. 13 r.outs Yoluntary Aid Detachments, West Lancashire Territorial A 'sociatioll , was held by Lieut. -Colonel A. L. F. Bate, R.A.1II. c., on September 28th. FollowilJg the inspection a distribution of certificates to the Scont Detachment and the Centre Classes was made by Lady Hollins. The Ma~or (Alderman R. S. - impson) presided, and was supported by Colonel C. J. Tnmble, C.M. G., Y.D., and Corps Surgeon and Superintendent
HOll. secre tary.
Major-Ge::leral G. F. Browne, C.B., D.S.O. Cottacre, t . Peter's-in-Thanet. .T;'"inO'sO'ate n. 00'" 0 otton, F.R.C.P.
llcdical Staff. A F t t hI D E ·Fi k M.D., R. myth, Jlf.D., . . ree, ' 'J F. B. ooper, M.D.,· M.B.C .. , . ' F "'17 1 I}' C P M ReS. ' .. M.B.C.::>. , C. H . T amp1Ill, I •. R . C. l' ') '1 '" Res ,. , . , 1 . " OOC s, _. , .. . ,
A :TNUAL REPORT. . . 1911 p-two by Dr. Cooper and two by Four cla se were beld dunng the year - - . t' In the first aid class 'l D R' 1 conducted the examma Ion. b Dr. myth, ". 1 e r. IC ge ' . .' . '1' l' classe for males and females, for Boy cout 17 certificate. were obItame~, l~ s~~~~e nursinO' fiye certificates were 11 and 9 certificates were gamed. n a cas or '" awarded. . , 1 ..J Cotton commanding tbe Kent Voluntary Tb e followmg report from Dr. ~,u e . ' O'ards tbeir resent state :_ Aid Detachment, gi:'es some u cful Ul~?rlllt1tlO: ~o~; Ambulan!e Brigade in Kent Kent Vollt1~tct?·y .A zd .Deta~"/Ilents·~bliT~~lent of Voluutary .L\ id Detac~lments; and has very consHierably aIded U1 the e ta 'C' f the Bricrade ha furmshed another durin cr the pa'lt year the ( I Ie of Th tlnet 01 Pbs . 0 . p the number raided by the D etaclllnent for ' Vomen at 'Vestgn.te-on- ea, rlllgmg u l of 40 officers and men ere pcrsomlC b Brigade in Kent to seyen f or ~1en, with <an <avera • 0 l f 23 each. The totalnum er each,, and nine for women, WIth an average Pc) sonne 0
198
of Detachmeu is ill Ken t already re!:iisLered :lnd 11 uml)cred Ily the 'War Office is 4.5 'with a pcrsollnel of COll. iderably 0\ cr 1,200. It is mo. t carllcsLly de1:;ired that th~ St. John ~imhulalH.:e Assoei<Jtioll CClltres in the Conntywill usc their best endeavours to a. it the Brigade, . 0 ~ar:1 liL'~ ill Lhl:i I' po\ycr. in hclpillg, recruitillg and in findlllg' the neces nry L;l[Ulplllcnt towards the rai~inrr of Uri<rade DiviSIOns for conversion into Yolnntary .Aid D:taehment. , lJl this most imporL~nt part of the' country, and the fjr:,t ..3tep to\\nrd tll1~ cnd is the sLrellgthenillg of lhe Brigad' ])jvisions alrea,dy exu;tmg, ISO that their JJe1'S01l7Id may reach tile t!f;t,\'l)lislIllWUt strellgth r equired by the \\' at· O[Iice for registmtion."
Statcmcnt of Ecccilits and E:r)1enditll1'r.; f01' the yea?' cncli7l[j 30th Se)1t"1IIU87', 1012. Recclpts. R. 1'lJcnciitllre. October 1 t, 1911. Dy Grant to St. John .Am-
T o Oasb iu Bank £8 Hi ., Jlal1d 0 5 " 11 bscri piions 2 ~ "" Reut Education Committee, 1912 13 4 Sale of 'tores 3 2
1 4
0 0 5
"
" " " "
bulance Brigadc, Tballet £4 15 GranL to S.J.A. B. Town Divi1:;ion, Ralllsgate 8 0 Head-rluarLers- 'tores and Examinatious 10 0 Printing 3 0 Petty Cash Accoun L 1 4. Cash in Bank, 30Lh ,'cpt., 1912 0 8
.
J0
£'27
£'27 OUAItLRB , '{A Jl HEX,
Audited and found correct,
L. W.
199
Local Reporls from Oentres.
The St. J ohn A m.bulance Association.
0 0
8 G 4. 4.
8] 0
TI·casui'er .
VAILF-.
3rci 8. E. It. Locolnoti ve, 4th TIle Biscuit Factory.
Larlies' - ] st Miss Kitcat, 2ntl l\1i!;s U. ~1. Olarke, :31'r1 l\liss illaUhows. Your C'oTnlllitteo very mnr:h regrots tl1l1t Latly Il'HHlcf! wllo harl killrlly ('oll~cl1trd to distribute the prizes was prevented. from rloine' so IJY illlJe~s. Tlte prizes, otc., wore rlistl'iiJlItcrl by the Ohairman, Dr. Ilolrlcl~, wlto r'Ollgratlll:ltcrl Twyfor(l OJ] willlJiug the Clip for the sec01111 time in succos:-;ion. Tho OOllllllittec b!Jg8 to iellflcr its hearty tlu1IIk8 to those gentlemen who so gellerously conhilJ1lLerl towards the.: prizes in the cOlllpetitions, to A. '1'. ,Vool(lri<1 cr e, fol' Ilis spniccs as ju(lgc, to II. M. Clarke, Esq., and E. L . Cropp, Esq., for a7tcliti ng the aCCOllll is allci to mem bers for their subscri I'tions a]1cl co-o]leratiolJ ill tllC work of tlle ol'llire. rlhere is a l)ulancc in hand of £15 19s. 10d. on the Uoueral Account and of 8s. 7r1. on the Prize F~llld Account.
Statement of Ecccipts ancl E.lllcnclitm·e for' the year' ending 30th September', 191 2. Receipts. EJ;penditlll'e. . £1 1 ll~ To Balance ill haJl(] . . £1;:; J 3 8 By Postage . 2 3 6~ " SulJscriptiolls 5 15 6 "Statiol1ery ., •'ubscripLioI1S under lOs. 1 5 0 "lIire of I'OOI1IS & caretaker 1 0 0 21 0 0 " Stores 7 3 4. "Lecturer's fees . o 16 5 " Olass Foes 3~ 19 0 "Class expel1ses . 126 " Engraving Shields 01 0 " OheclllP Book , "Dr. OsLol'll-Fee and 1 7 6 expcl1ses 050 " Dr. 'Vool<1riJge " Heacl-c!uartcrs' accounL . 15 7 9 o 12 6 " unuries 1 18 6 " ~1r. Russcll's fees 15 19 10 " Balance .£62 ] 6
£62 16
6
6
Audited and founu correct,
E. L. H . M.
READING. I' res ill ell t • H.R.H. T he Princess Ohristian of chl eswig- H olstein. nOll.
ChaiJ'JlIIlII.
G. R. II. Holdeu , M.D .
Trea s urc)'.
T. P. Chard, 30, St. Mary's Butts.
ROPP . OLARKE.
' Y. J.
II 011. ~ (' (;)'('f :1I'J'.
ROCHDALE.
Bastow, 13, Ta1fourd A venue.
I" rc !> ill (' llt.
Life'lem1JcI'S. The Ri ~ht Hon . G. W . Pal~ler, M. J . 'uLton, O. B. Steveus, G. II. R. H olden , M. D. , D . E. Oooksey (npresentmg Messrs . S . and E. Collier, LLd.) iU ccli c:II S CaO·. Miss F lorence Armitage, M.D . , Brux., G. I::l. Abram, M.n . , II . l\L Olarke, M. B. , N. M. R . C. S., L. R.C. P. , ~L 'N . Oolemall M.l!. E. L . CI'Oll}) j\[ J' (. S J R C P W B.T Olowes, F '" . .... , ,. . . . , . . jreeman, M. D. , F . R. C. S. , ,V. J. Foster, F.R.C.Ii., L . M . Guildillg, M . B., G. H. R. H olden, M.D . , J . B . Hur!'y, M.D . , J. L. Joyce, M. B., Gordon L amLert :M.D.~ G. F . Murrell, :tILB., C. A. Pumell, M.B. , G. L. Ranking, !II.R. C.S., L . Rc.r.; E. \\. Rowland, lI!.R. C.S . , L. RC . P . A.N NUAL REPORT. ~our OO~lln~ttee,has.much 1'le~sUl'e in presel.1tillg its ninetecnth annual rel,ort. T~l ee classes, III fil st ald an~ one In .hOl.lle 11 urslllg have been held d llIing tJle year. Fl om the~e classes were gamed 3 J nlllor certificntt', fi5 first aid, 4 vouchers, 17 1l1~dalllOns, 27 lahels, 18 home nu rsing. The twelfth annual competition for th ~ G. W . ~alIller Chalhm~e Onp was heM on May 11th, at the Palnler H al l. Ml. S. Osborn, F ..R.C.S., of Datchet again jnuged the men's c011l1'rtitiOll an d Mr. A . . ~. Woo}d l'l oge, M.RC.S., very ki lJdly gave his servic:e£ as judge in lhe ]adics' com l?etlbon. Four teams competed [or the cup and there were six entries in the nursm g . T he r esults were as follo\\'s:- Mens-1st T wyford, 2nd S . E .R. T raffic,
Colonel Sll' OlelJlent ~L Roycls, C.B . ( ' haiJ'lllall.
J. R. Heape. lIulI • . ('(')'(' CnJ'Y :uHITJ·(,:t s u)'cr.
J. D. Howarth, U, East Street, Hoclltlale. UfC :Ucmber . • , V. J. Kerr, ?lr.D . , lII.1l.C.S., S. '1.'. Lord, ~I.H.C.S., L. l1.C.P. , James Melvin, :1>LB., C.M. , 'Wilton ?tlill ,L.ll.C.l' & L.n . C. R., Johu Rodley, ]lI-R.C.S., L.Re.p., R. Burdett-Sellers. !II.R.C.S., L. n.C. r .
lU c c1ical
~C:lfT.
L . Anderson, M. n., J. A. A~hcrorL, )(,1>., 'Y. H . Bateman, ~L~., "'V . H . Oarse, ~LB ., E. H arvie Cox, u . n . , ,V. P. Umllt, KB., )L It . C.S., R . J . lIa IT I. , M. ll.C.S., L.n.c . p. , R . II. Hunter, L. R.C.l'. , J.J.ll.C.K. , A. J. Jeffersoll, ~r.D., )f.Jl.C. S., , V. J . Kerr, M. D., :M . lt.C.B, A. L omas, M.B., S . T . Lord, ~I.R.C.fl. L. R.C.P., J . Rodley, lILR.C.S . , L. R. C. P. AN UAL REPORT. I n presenti ng the 26th anllual reporL it.is very plca~ing. to !)e abl e to r e?ord thai thc intere"t shown in allluniallce work III the Oentrc dl·tnct bas ~een fully ~aintained-the number of classes al1(1 certificates obtained being very satlsfactory.
The St. J ohn
200
An~bulance
Local Reports from Oe1'l.tres.
Association.
Six classes have been held, viz.:- Foul' fin"t aid as fullon's:- One male (~ochdale Corps) and three female (Castleton, Rochdale Technicn.l chool, and Llttleborougb) two home llul':ling cIa ses (Litlleboroucrh aIH1 Hochdale Technical 'chool). During thc yen.1' 3 label", 51 meJallions, vouchers and 1 cerLificates (59 ~rst aid and 22 home nursing) IHwe been gran te(1. The 1111111 UCI' of medallions obta.l~ed th.is year.is gren.ter than. fur Rcvel'al years past. The tolal numher of certIficates I ucd Sll1ce the formatIon of the Crlltre is now 4 Oli of which :3 2:W are for jil'st ai(l aml 797 for home nursing, medallions 507, laheL, 16. On Sn.tnr:ltty, Augnst 3rd, the South-En.st Lancasllire Oorps ancl DIvisions of the 'to .Tohu Ambulance Brigade helJ their 16lh Anllual Rericw and CompcLition 011 the ALhletic G.rounds, and through the kinrineR :1l1cl gellel'o~ity of our Presidat1t (Col. It' Cle.ment Royds, C.D.) and LaJy Ho.rd~, the hicf C0l11111is. iOller of thc nrigade (Qo1. II' J ame ~. Andrew Clal k, Ht., C. n.;) alHl the, taO' Ollicers of No. -1 Di~trict WIth the CommIttee of the Centre \\'ere entertaiued to IUlleh at rrellhill After the Revie,v the Pre iuent and' Lady Hoyds etltertn.inr>cl to tea, iu the T()\\'~ Hall, • uearly • • 00 ambnlnnce men antlnUl'sin<r.""'1 sister. The outlook for the cominO' 0 year IS prOllnslllg, se,'eral classes being already in course of formation, Statement of Receipts and Expend itul'c for the ycar end iug Octobc)' 9th, 1 912. . Receipts. E:.>'PCllditu1·c. To Balance ll1 Bank, Oct. 9th, By Examinatioll Pees (Ilead1911. . . . £0 16 8 quarters' accollnt) £6 18 4 " Balance III hanel, Oct. 9th, " Illcidental expense. " . 3 3 0 1911. . . 2 18 11 " Stores (Head-quartersacc.)11 7 "EStores.: . 16 0 6 "Medalliolls . . ] 0 15 11~ " xaml~latlOn Fees 13 10 0 "Postages, Carriage, Rail" MedallIons 10 19 9 way Fa.re, &c. o 18 5 " Bank Interest 0 3 5 Pl'inLill(r v 2 o " 0 . " .cl..SSistalit Secretary (II onoral'i llJll) 2 2 o o o 4 " Telephonc
SHIPLEY.
8
n
o 10
7~
35
8 lU
" Cash in Bank hand
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£44
9
3
£1-1
9
O~
3
Account owing to Centre, 12s. 2d. J05. R. H"APF., CIWlrmall. J. D. How A In If, ']' rcas. and Han. Sec. EDWARD IIEALEY,
Presicl('ut.
nOli. 1"('('1'("
T)'('a~lIr('l'.
ary.
J. D. BU:lfidtl,
J. 1. Dn.vison, United Counties' Bank, S11i111ey.
35, Avondale Ud., Shipley.
"T.
Lifc "emb rs. T. I. Donner, ;\r.n., C. Eal11es, lIJ.lI., M.I:.c'.S., V. Mosley, M.n., L .... A., Shipley Friendly anJ Trade Societies, ,\\T. ,\YarcI-Slllilh, 111. D., F. r.. C. s., Geo. C. '\Vaud. '(('clicnl
~Ca(f.
lILB., D. Andersoll, ~I.n., T. 1. Bonner, M.D., C. ,\',1. Eames, ~r.D., M.lLe.S., J. Rmersoll, LILC.I'., L.1:.C.S., Foster, M.D., M.lt.C.S., V. Mosley, )I.B., L.S.A., J. F. , elkirk, M.D., K,. 'harpe )I.D., E. T};ornton, ~r.B., M.R.C.S., W. '\Yal'dSmith, )I.D., F.R.C.S., J. P. Walker, )U:.C.S., M.R.C.P.
Vv. T. Ainsworth,
"T.
A~ U AL REPORT. "lYe are plea. cd to report havillg had another successfnl SengOD. During the ~'ear we have held 2 first aid and 311lll'singclasses fro111 which 72 certificates and 20 medallions have heen obtainerl. ,\Ve also fe!'l gralifie(l that the efforts of several members of our Committce have uc:en n.pl'reciated 11)' IJeatl-fjuarters a,nrInote with pleasure that the sprcial thanks of the Chapter of the Ordcr of t. John hayc heen IJresentecl on vellum io Dr. Eal1lC's ancl Dr. l3onner, ",ho have actell as Honorary Lecturers for a number of years. Parchmenl votes of thanks from the Central Exewtive Committee bave heen l'eceircd hy 'ir Jamcs RolJt'l'ts, Me sr'. ,J. A. Burton, J. 1. Davison, ami J. D. Bllsficld for their sel'\'ice~ as }>rc 'ident, Chairman, Trea.surer, and Secretary, 1'e pt<'r. tively of ihe ,hipley Centrc, and Dr . .Jlosley has been maue an Honorary Life Member of the Association.
Statement oj Receipts ancl Expenditure ReceljJts. £3 11 10 8 11 0 1 15 6 3 :3 0 6 0 0 2 t3
To Ba.lanre . Class Fees " Idle Classes " ale of lores " Medf11liolls " Dank Interest
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£17 12
Auclitor.
yea?' ended 30th Septembe1', 1912. E.(penclit1l?·e. £2 11 By • tores
fOT
" "
" " " "
0 6 0 0 2 12 6 0 8 6 1 1 6 1 0 0 3 18 10
Examination Fees InciLlentals at Head Office 1\1 eJall ion s Postage, Advertising, etc. Rent (2 years) Balance .
£17 12
4
4
JOHX A. BUTITOX, Ghai1'nwn . JOHN 1. DAVISON, Hon. T1'easure1·. JOIlX D. BUSFIELD, Han. Sec1·etary.
Trca'lur('l'.
Bernard A. Firth, Norton IIall,
lion. Secrctary.
H. C. Else, Agden Road, Sheffield.
heffie1d.
SHREWSBURY.
A. sisCant )oi('cJ'ctm·y.
.J ames Henderson, 6, East Parade, heilield. 1~I'csidcn'
. Lifc JJcmbel's. M~s. T. H .. Bmgley, Jo~n Brown and <':0., Ltd., Cammel1, LairJ and Co., Ltd., J .. Bra,dley Fll,t~l, Mark FIrth, Lady Hal1lil~on Smith, Steel, Pcecb, and Tozer, LtJ., VlCkers, Ltd., E. 111:. E. Welby, The Earl of 'Vharncliffe.
ANNUAL ImpORT.
Dnnng the year 25 first. aid aUd.2 nursing classes have been held.
In adJition to t~ese a number of classes ~n first aId and home ntl1'sina have been held in eODnection ~Ith the Sheffield EducatIOn Con-:mittee .. The totall~embersbip of these classes has een 8l4. The total number of passes SlUce the formation of the Centre in 1878 is now 20,203. Successful classes have been heM at the DinninO'ton Colliery and at several of the large works. 0 y
J. A. BurLoD.
Sir Jallles Roberts, Bt.
SHEFFIELD.
The Earl of Wharncliffe.
.
Chail'lllall.
l')'csicl ClIC.
15':'
201
Chairman.
•
Colonel E. Cureton, )I.D.
The Right lion. the Earl of Powis.
HOll. Secr('Cal'Y.
TI·('aS11l·cr.
neorge Bntler Lloyd, Shelton, hrewsbury.
Charles E. Penn, Dogpole, Shre~·sbury.
IUcclieal SCaff.
C. V. Bulstrode, M.D., Colonel E. Cllreton, lII.D., H. ,V. Gardner, lII.D., Geo. IIigginson, lII.R.O.S., J. Lytle, lII.D., G. !l1ackie, lILB., H. H. B. Macleod, F.R.C.S.E., Paul :tIhtthews, lII.D., .T. Glynn Pigott, L.R.C.P.; J. ,I'. Riley, L.R. C.P., R. de . Stawvell, F.R.C.R., Ernest Treddinick, L.RC.P., R. A. Urwick, M.D., F. \Vhincup, l!'.R.C.S.E., J. D. \Villiamfl, N.B.
The
202
t. John
A??~bulance Associc~tion.
Locc~l
A Ir UAL H,EPOnT. , Ve heartily congratulate our h«irman, Oolonel Ourcton, upon his clevatiou to the nH1.)'oralty of the Borough of Shew bury. The entre Iw.s n.gllin the satisfaetion to report that good progl'e' has been made throughout Lhe County. First a.id elas e , both for men n.nd) women ~lave becn organized at hr?wsbnry, Shrewsbury ehool, Hallwood, Meole hrace, Blcton Heath, 11t\schurch , LIttle Ness Condover BI:idgnol'th, Ludlow, Preston G,ubba,lls, lrinshill, Hn.dnall, .Albl'igl~t~n, BaystOl~ Hill, Ouait, ~\'CtOll B Ul'll ell, Bishop n,stle, and Montford. Nlll'sll1g classes for wom en at Bndgnol'th, Olc1bmy, Shrc\\,sbl1ry, Lon gden, and IUll'ch tretLoD. A succe srul demon tration ",a again hrlll in thc Mu_ic lIaIl, "hrcwsbury, 011 Friday. 20th September, 1911, whell the PIe illcut of the entre, The Rt. HOIl. The Earl of Powis, a,Yarded the cel'tilicn,tes, medallions and oLher deeorations crainecl Lhroucrhout the Oount~. In consequence of the gencrous suppo rt given to th~ snu criptio~ Ii t, the O<.mnl1ttee of the CeI1tre h:lYe ordercd a horse ambulance wa cron for the use of the Borough and within a radius of ten miles thereof. 0
Statemcnt of Receipts and E.1'11Cnditll1·cjO)' thc yeal' cnding 30th September, 1912. EXJlcnditll?·e. Rcccipts. By Cash
brough t forward from last Aceount £9 3 undry Receipts for tores and Examination Fees 119 15 Sub criptiom for 1911 16 17 " " 1912 2 8
£1-:1.8
4.
9 5 0 6
To cash paid to Ueadquarters for to res and Examination Fees . £50 o 0 " Grants to Classes . 22 17 0 " Oosts of Demonstration 6 2 0 " tl1.tionery 1 o 10 , ,uudry small payments, 8 9 6 po tages, telegram , &0. 59 15 4. ,,13a,lance . £148
4.
8
Postages for specin.l cireulars £1 hrewsbury Ohronicle ALlvt. 1 Bahnce 6
0 6 5
0 6 0
£70 11
6
8
Wagon
ACC01I111.
Ei'jJcnditli (e .
R eceipts. Sub cl'iptions rereived
£70 11
6
£70 11
6
Examined and found correct. ( igned) A . E. OOOPER, Incorporated Accountant.
203
Rf'ports (trom Centres.
Kenshole, Sir Thomas Lipton, l)t., IU'.V.O., Master R. O. Martin, A. H. Oakley, R. G. Oakley, The lIon. Mrs. l)nlk, 1IlasLer ,\y. II. Pexton, Lady Philipps, Mastel' R. II. Quill, R. C. II. ]o:1ue-SLanlq, J\Irs. Twiss, IJL-Col. Twiss, G. Edward Twiss Miss Twiss, 'Y. Yaxley, 'The lIon. Mrs. Eliot Yorke. ' )1 ccli cn 1
!;;ta 0'.
E. Alrlersoll, lIf. D., J. II. P. :Fraser, ~r.Jl., E. II. B. Fox, ~r.It.C." " L.n.c.p., T. Gillespie, M.B., G. Hearn Parry, :I!.B" "V. McCaHin, ~LD., D.r.H., ,V. P. Purvis M.D., 1.8., P. ]\1. Rollerls, 1>r.13., !II. Treston, L.R.C.P.I., TJ.R.C.S.I.. G. E. Twiss: M.n.c.l'.r., F.U.C.S.I., F. R. Tickle, ~r.B., R. W. F. 'Welch, L. n.c.p., L.R . C.S. Edin. AN~UAL
REPORT.
During the year 35 classes were held. They were attenderl by 613 pupils of "'hom 300 obtained certificates, 12 vouehers, 88 meualliol1s and 113 lal)els , t0ta!) l :13 • This makes a grand total since March 17th, 1005 of 3 1. H.R.H. the Princess L?ui~e, ,nuche s of Argyll, was graciously pleased to honour the Oentre uy ell tnbntmg at the Hartley Ibn, on July 26th, 1912, the awal'lls gained between October 1st, 1911, and June 30th, 1912, The Priucess expressed her pleasure at the progress made hy her Centre, tbe arrangements for the clistribulion and the performance of the baud of the Southampton Borough Police. A distribution of awards was also made in October, 1911 by Surgeon-General Whitehead, C.B., at the War Office in pection of the, out!Jampton t. JolJn Y.A.D's. The horsed ambulance tended all!l carried free of charge 350 accident or other urgent ca es, tbis makin cr a total of 1,300 since this vehicle was bought in April, 190. The T\.... iss Ro e B~\'\'l Competition (first aid) was, by kind permission of Colonel Bance, held in the Royal Victoria Rooms, on June 5th, 1912. The jmlgcs were Dr. :Jlary Morris (Batb). and Dr. Frank Christian C'tock110I't). The teams representing Nursing Divisions' • t. John Am bulance Brigade, in Hnn ts. an!l Isle of Wight ".. ere placed as fo11o\ys :~ 1. outhamptoll, 2. J3oUl'nemoutll, 3. Xetley, 4. Lymil1gton, 5. Portsmouth 6. Calmore, 7. ,Yoolston, . PortswOOll. The Twiss hield, hest "Dewar" squad' Hants. and Isle of ,Yight, was again won by Lhe outhamptoll Ambulance Division' St . .John Ambulance Brigade. The am bulal1ce service was held at Holy Rood Ohurch 1 on June 30tb, the nndayafter t. John the Baptist's Day, a ~ermon being preach eel by the Ite\". II. A. S. l'itt, on the text" Who is my neighbour?" and a collection made for the HoI'. ed Amlmlnnee Fund. Thc Cenue has been honoured h, the enrolment of Drs. J. II. P. Fraser and 'Y. P. Pun-is as Honorary Associates of the Order of t. John aUll by Mrs. Lockc and Mr. W. T. Fulford being awarded vellum vote of lhnnks by the Chapter-General of the Order. The Centre tenders its cordial thanks to all ,,,ho peCUlJil1.1'ily, by precept or by example haye as i ted its humane and patriotic work.
Statement of Receipts and E:1.'pcnclitll1'e /01' the year ending 30th Septembc1', 1912. E'l.'Pcndit~tl'e.
Receipts.
SOUTHAMPTON. ( 'haiJ'UlllU.
l'rc. icl ('11 t.
H. R. H. the Princess Louise, Duchess of Al'gy 11.
Colonel K Bance.
1I0ll. SCCl'CI:ll'Y :11ICI TI·cnsul·CI'. ILL ~L C. (Ret.) , St. John's, Sholing, Hants.
To Balance, Oct. 1st, 1911 ubscriptions "" Fees and Books " Medallion , etc. " Stores
£9 12 121 10 65 0 19 17 1:2
61 5 8 8 3
Lt. -Col. George E. Twiss, A Sistnllt lion.
)OI(,CI'f":ll'Y autl lion.
LUe
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Collcctor.
Mrs. G. E. T",is8. •
9010nel E. Bancu, L ad~ Em~11a, Crichton, Mis;; Ootton, liss Dll l)1'e, Miss Everett, 1I11SS H. C. Everett, .A.d nlll'a I 11' John Fullert.on, G. C. Y . 0., C. n., Miss Henry, Colonel R. S. F. Henderson, K. II.P., Colonel H cllard, C.R, Colonel ,V. Johnston, c.n., Mrs.
£70 2 .,9 24 16 .J Printing, AdYerts., etc . 1 :2 9 Rates 2 3 0 Gas 7 11 Oaretaker Postage & other expenses l 41 13 7 Hon. ec. & Hon. lnstr. j Competition anll Presen10 12 4 " tation 9 19 0 " Local Divs., St.J.A.B. 59 9 3! " Exs., Horsed Am bulance 5 ]3 11 " Balance.
By Heael-quarters' bills
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£233
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£233
4
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205
L ocal l ieporis fro m Oentres.
The St. J ohn A rnb ulcmce Association.
204
SOUTHPORT. Balance Shcct.
£5 13 11 1 10 0
Cash in haud Saleable Stores
Kil Balance Cr.
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l'rcs itlCJI t.
Liabilities .
.Assets.
The Rev. C. '1'. Porter, D.D .
The Right lion. the Earl of erton. I
£7
3 11
lIo ll. Se c r " jal'Y a ll tl Tre a s urel·.
IV. H. :r.r. fllawLlsley, l'reston Road, Southport.
£7
3 11
GEO. E . TWISS, L t.-Col. Han. Sec. and Han. Treasw·cr .
£7
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3 11
EnwARD BANCE, COL. Chairman of C011lmittee.
Auuited, compared with books amI vouchers, and found correct, , V. C. lYE TLAKE, Incorpomtccl ACC01tntant.
S. B. Fenn, F.lt.C.S., L. ll.c.r. , L.R.C.S .
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M. D.,
SOUTH EASTERN AND CHATHAM RAILWAY. Prcs idcnt.
( :hail'U1ltn.
H. Oosmo Orme Donsor.
'Ernest "'\.. Hichards. lion. Sccrc t:ll·Y.
Reginald Lane, Superin t eudent's Oflice, London Bridge Station, S. E. Uctli c al S taff.
S. R. Alexander, :.\Ln. , ?lLR. C.R., R. J. Al'chiLald, ~Ln . C.s., L.R.C.l'. , G. Barbour, M. B . , H. Beadle, lLR.C.S., L.R.V.P ., R. K . Brewer, ~I.n., J. C. O. Bradbury, M.D., P. O. Burgess, L.S.A., 1'I. B . S. Button, F.R.C.S., L. n .C.p , J. M. Can'ell, M.R.C.S., L.S. A., F. Ooke, lII.RC.S., L. n.c.p, C. T. T. Comber, M.D., )I.R.C.S., R. B. Duncan, ~I.D., S. C. Collingwood Femvick, lILn., L.S.A., . A. E . Griffiths, M. R. C. S., L. R. C. P., 001. Lees Hall, It . A.:l-1. c. (HettI.), T . lialliwell, M.R . C.S. , L.R. C.P., J. Hamilton, L.n.C.p., L. n .c.s., ::;. G. Y. Harris, M.D., M. R.C.S. , H. A. H inds, M.R .C.S., L.R.C.P. , J . H. Holmes, :r.LB., J . Howden, M. D., A. H ughes, M.D., R. E. Ingram, L.R.A., F. J . LicldernaJe M.n., AI.n.c .. ·., ,V. ,V. Linington, F.n.C.S., L.n .C.p., H. E. Littledale, M.D . , D.p.n., C. Courtenay Lord, M.RC.S., L.R .C.P., P . A. Man ficIn, lII.n. , :.\1. R.C .... , C. G. Mathcws, 1,.f:!.A., R. H ayston , M.D., M.R.C.S., R. D . Muir . lIJ.D., nr.n.c.s., O. K :r.I1Il'1'hy, J" H.C.P.r., L.n .C.S.I., F. Koble, L.S.A. , H . S. OliYer, L.S.A., C. E. Patcrson, )1.1)., B. Rigden, M.R.C.S., L.S.A., J . K . Robins, M.R.C.S., I..ll.C.P. , F . M . Sealy, :r.f.n.c.s .. L.B.A., A. Tennyson Smith, M . D., H . Southey, !If.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., K. H. t)toke~. lIf.B., M.n.c.s., J. 'l'horpwaite, L.R.e.p., L.R.C.S., B. L. Thurlow, M.D., H. J. Iuuuinu Watts, M. R.C.S., L.R.C.P., P . Millar , "raugb, "LB. , J . ,Yood, L.S.A., J . H. Yollancl~ lILn.C.S.
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F. J . Baildon, M.n ., C. Bell Lall, F.R.C.S.E., S. M. Brown, M.D ., M.P•. C.s ., I' C S A ]~ COX M.B.. S. B . FeuD, L.n.c. p., rllal'll L. R. C. P., T . D . Ca. Hare M.ll . G. G. Joynson, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., W. ~ . C sAW. L. n. . .M,. D'. , G. R. Penrosc, " Macay, lIr.n., F.lt.C.S. , J . Fj . P' ncl'Ie, M. B. , J . R , Relu , ,
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J . F. \Vood, r .n.c.s., L. ILC.l'.
ANNUAL REPORT. This Centre continues to make very satisfa?tol'Y pr?gress, and it is expec~ed that the ensuing year will be the most succcssfulm t~1C history of the ccntre. (c.las es have been heW, viz., 5 first aiLl and 2 home nl1.rsm~ classes. 111 adu~t candidates d4 juniors presented themsclve for eXaIll1l11l.tloll; 49 adult ~an(hdates and 4 j:niors gtl,inell1ir~t ai.d cel'tijic;a~~R, 32 nUl'sing cert!ficales, 8 medallions and 5 l~bels. The annual Lli~tnb\1tlOn of celtlhcates allLl medalhons to .tl~e successful ca.ndldates has taken place, the ~ l ayor (Councillor Heynolds) presldmg, and the 11ayoress making the pre~elltation. St(ltemcnt of Rae/ills (lncZ E,'7JCnclitU1'e fa)' the yea?' ending 30th Septernbe?', 1912. Receipts. Expenditw·e. £9 19 9 To Balance in Hank, ept. By Store~. . . 10 8 6 30th 1912 £12 16 11 "ExanllnatlOl1 Fees 3 13 6 Balanc~ in haud 0 5 0 "Incidental Expenses o 13 6 " Cia.'s Fees 16 14 0 "Medallions, etc.. 076 " Salc of Stores 9 5 6 "Postage, .etc. 14 1411 " Medallion~, etc. 0 ] 3 6 "Balallce m Bank o 5 0 " Bauk Interest . 0 7 9 "Balance in hand .
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U. T . PORTlm, Chairman. W. H . M. :JIAWD:LEY, Han . Sec . and T1·ea s.
AN NUAL R EP ORT. Th e Cen tre Secretary reports that the ambulance movement throughout the line continues t o make good progress, and t his is especially pleasing, bearing in Ulind that <lUling the past twelve months there have been many unforeseen difficulties to cont end with. The Oen t re was formed in 1905, when 732 Ulen were successful, but this season no less than 1,395 men have satisfied the Examiners, viz. : 233 certificates, 197 vouchers, 151 medallions, and 814 labels being issued. First aid has been rend ered in 3, 390 cases since Octoberlast year, making a grand total of 15 ,715 cases attended to by th e Staff eince the Oentre was formed. 230 special medals have been presented to m em~e ~s who have passed successfully fo r seven years, since 1905. In the annual competitIOns. 89 t eams competed , a higher nu mber t han any oth er company can record. Puhll c duty has been undertaken on m any occasions, viz., on the -occasion of the 600 invalid pilgrims to Lourdes and their return, and the visit of the -school child~en to Paris. A magnificent Challenge Shield has been presented to t he Centre by SIr Thomas R. Dewar for annual competition, and another by the residents of Sevenoaks. ~andeome Oups for competition have also been presented to the Centre by Oaptam Spender Clay, M. P., and the residents of Abbey Wood.
SOUTH SHIELDS. ella i J'JJla II.
I'l·co.;ltl c nt.
James Headhead .
J. Robertson Crease, F.R. C.S.
Tl'c a nrol'.
lIon. SCCl'ej ary.
F. Thinyell, N.E. Bank, King St., South Shields .
James Page , 67, King St., ou t h Shields.
Uc(llcal Staff.
J . R. Orease, F.R. C.S.. ,,\Y. Gowans, M.D., J. M acdonald, L. R.C.P., L. R. C.S., C. J. Sut h erland , M.D.
}I. B.,
H. Shepherd,
ANNUAL REPORT. In presenting the 28th annual report we are able to state that 25~ stude~~s have passed throuF!h the various classes during t? e year, 233 have rec~lved c~ltlfjcates, medallions or labels, 180 of this number bemg men of the mercantlle manne.
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The
t. J ohn Ambulance AssociatiO?L
Local Report8 lro?Th Ce.ni?'e8. ST. DAVIDS CENTRE .
SOWERBY BRIDGE. l'I'csicl(,lI c.
• ·r('Sid('J}C.
The Right lIon. The Lonl Merthyr, R.C.V.O . • :buirman.
,Yo II. Gibson. )J on. 8('cr('. a I·Y. Arthur Eo Wilcock, Iicholls Terrace, ower by Bridge,
Trcasurer. 'Ym. Burnley, We t York hire Bankillg Co., owerby Bridge.
Lifc ;UClUb('l':-;.
J. A. Adllm s, ;11.13., P. Y . .Fry, L.R.C.I'. JI(,tlical
catr.
J A Adam, M.n., F. B, DavillsoJ],III.13. ,. J. Hoyle, M.D., ~\Tn\'Jlgh:1.!l1, :\I.ll.O, '., L.B.C.I'" Rippollc1ell SectLOII.
F.
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succe sful
101'
which g reat credit is clue Lo the
T1;'~ct~11~s~~~d l~a~~e ~~ldel1b) ltem»eh'es f~r the ill~ercsL th~y have tak~~l il~ ~hl,)ir T
~sd' The Committee wi h to state that Jl1ll'Slllg al~phallces are f ,e P ~II a. s ·u les. 'F' t n and if anyone hould reqUIre the u:;o 0 t l1e same cupboard a~ tll~t y'ed ~~ ~opl~lie[ltioll to' Mr Kershaw, Caretaker of the Dn.ths, on they I11~:r ef 0 all~ett st' i C'llcLl by the 'ick pati -nt's 1c(lie:11 Atlellllant, 0 ' \ W1'1 en reque '" ' t f r 1 ' ProductIon . " , ' , the Hon. "ecretary. These appliaIlces are lent ou. 1'C ,0 C Huge, DIstllct Ulse~ 01 ld l.'lad to receiye small donations 101' thcn mallltellallce. but the CommIttee wou ue g . ~1 I J(HI tl c ambulance carriacre has been u.ed 36 timetl Sllll:C 1.' arc 1, ' . • Il,rce I The t f tl <> Centre tudents have rendered \'aluablc a 'ti1sta.IlCe commenccmen 0 1e " . I . 11S both in atteoding cases of accident and also III remoYlllg 1<; ~ pel so . Statem cnt oj RcccilJts and E:t])cndilll1'cjo?' the yea?' cnding 31st March, 1912.
Receipts. To Cash in bank. £15 7 in ecretary's hands 1 1 "" In " terest . 0 3 ".Annllal ubscri pt~ons. 11 10 Workshop CollectIOns. 1 4 :: Loan of Nul' ing Appliances 0 16 Ne\\' Medallion-John " Helliw ell o 6 1 " Per J. Sidebottom Overcoats and Uniform " 5 2 S 11 bscri ptions Brio-ade and Jursing " <:> ,. 1 6 subscnpbons. 3 10 " Students' Fees 2 12 " Goods and Books sold o 13 " Thermometers sold
£66
9
EJ1)C IZel illirc.
£16 17 4 . . 4 19 3 ,\Villiam cbofield c' • on o 12 1 2 "",Y. F. Murrell . -150 o "lIo bsoll aud • 011 • o 17 6 9A " William Haigh . o 10 6 6- " Dr. O. West-tlYllle , Ca.reta.kers al1c1 Boys lor 1 12 6 o " "Patients" . 7 0 3 Printin c, and LatiOllcry. 4 " ' 456 I:ent of<:> l:oom- J . ) bnggs o "Paid to Dr. AJallls" Thermometer . o 15 0 o Secretal'ie , as 11e1' clctailed 4 -1 11 o " accounts 4 16 6! 1 Cash in ccretary's hanels IG 12 ,1 o "" Ca h in Ballk
7 l3y .J.A.A. 3
£66
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207
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Audited and foulld correct, W~l. GUKIWDGEI~.
,\V. II. GIBtiON, P1·csitlent. ,VIIr. 13lTIl'" LEY, T?'casll1'er, .A. E. WILCOOK, IIon. Secretary.
The Right lIon. The Lord 1layor of' Cardiff (Sir .John COUl,tis). T,·('a'lIlI·C1·. 1I0n.I('('rNary. Lieut.-Colonel ThollllV, Wallace, Ln., JIerlJert D. W. L ewis, lIowanl Lodge, ewport Roael, 'ardifI. Prudential BrIgs., St. Mary Street, Cfndiil'. ANNU AL REPORT. The Chail'lJllln and Executive Committee have the honour to submit tIle following report for the year ending Sel'lemlJer, 1912 :-'1'hey arc again able to say that amhulance work has Illade !jreo.t pt'ugreRs iuall ils branches in Wales and Monmouthshir, Dllrillg the yenl' 224 clnsscs have been beltI and 3933 students haye undergone a COlll'SC 0(' instrndioll in nrRt aid flllCl home nu],sing. The certificate, voucher 01' IIIPclallioll of the Associlltion hilS he('n awarded to 2,998 students, which is an lnCl'enSe of 329 on the figures of last year Since the formation of the Oenlre 19,766 qtlldel1 ts have nttt'IHlpd a comse of leclures. ,ince lhe order of the Marine Depal'l111C'lIt of thc Doard uf Trade came iuto force, making it compulsory for every co.nrlidaLe for }lrollloti,)l1 to any grade ill tho le:-chant Service Lo produce a first aid certificn.tr., 80U tituIlcnts allended a course of lectnres, 759 of whom bave obtained the certifieat. The IJalllllce sheet is not a satisfactory as coult! he wished, J].nd if it were not for ihn help of voluntary workers Ihe Centre would have been in debt. Thc motOl' anthulance car has been thoroughly overhauled ancl repaired. It bas been inl'1l1uable ancl greatly cxceedcll tlle expectations of the Committee, and it is hope,l lhat sntIicieut subscriptions will be received during the coming year to enable all onler to he given for another car, which is badly wanted. ITO charge is made for its lISO in easc of accident, and only one shilling a mile is askerl for takiug paticnts to hospitals aUII IlUrtiing home~ iu the clistrict. It is often necessary to requisiLion a pri"llte horse fllllbulnllce to deal with C:lses when the present car is awny, hnt the horse ambulance can only be u cd [or sbort distflnces. Mlln)' compeLi Lion Ita ve beeu held in II i trercl1 t parts of the district to stimulate those wh o arc connected with ll111hulance \\'ork, (l.nd to interest others. The 11archioness of HuLe gavc a gal'!lell party at Cnrlliif 'asLle 011 JUlle 1st, on the occasion of tbe first COIllpetItion for Lhe Lady Bute Cnl', presenteu hy her to encourage ambulance work among 11l1l'sing teams. The enp was won by a team representing the Six Bells (Monmonth hire) lllusing division. The judges were Colonel J. C. Oulling, D,D.M.S. ("'estern Commnntl), Lient.- olon~l Thollla Wallace, M.D., . Glanville lorris, M.D. After the competition the Oanlifr Larlies' Voluntary ~\'id D etachment, No. 60 (Glamorgan), of the t. John Amlmlance Brigade was inspected by Colonel J. C. Culling, I\n(l a cOlllplete temporary ho pital was erected in the grounds [or the p1ll'pose. On Augn~t 5th, ] 912, a competition was held at the Welsh National Agl'ieu 1tnrnl how at Swansea for the " \Y ebb" Cup, w hieh was won by a team of the Cwmamall (Abenll1re) Division, :M aruy second, and Abergorki tbird. The jud ge wero Dr. W, E. Thom!l.!;, Bridgcnrl, Maj or Owen Evans, Pontardawe, Dr. Llewellyn Da\ies, eath, Rlld Dr. ,J. W. 'iYilson, Blaengarw. Prizes of £7, £4, and £2 respectively were given by the, ociety, There were many entries for tbe local competition held on the second day, the prizes being given by the local wansen. 'ommittee, and the winning teams were tho Havod and Llansamlet teams. Mrs, David Dal'ie. ,wife of the President of the hmv, kindly pre ented the cup and prizes, and a full dress pamrle of all the nnits competing was inspected by the Deputy Commissioner, who was accompanied by Mr. David. Davies, M.P., .Mr. Forrester Alitlie (lIon. Director), the Mayor of wan ea, the lIon. Odo Vivian ancl others. On eptemher 20rl, the" Lady Lewis" Cup was competed for at the National Eisteddfod of Wales at Wrexham, and was won by the Mardy team, who had won it at Caerphilly twelve months previously. The judges were Lieut.-Colonel Oureton, V.D., M.D., Lieut.-Colonel J. D. Lloyd, G. V. kinner, M.D" J. Duff, M.D., S. Glanville Morris, M.D., J. WilsOll, M.D. After the competition there was a full dress parade of ambulance men, who were inspected by the Deputy Commissioner, of No. VII. District ( nrgeon Lieut.-Colonel E. Cureton, V,D.,) who wa accompamed by Major-General Sir Francis Floyd (commanding the Territorial Force, Western
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Local Reporls jro'Yn Cent?'e8.
The St. John A mbulnmce AssociatiO??
Command), the Chairman and 1I1e111b('1's of Counc:il, and the Deputy ommissioner of No . .L r. Dj,trict (1\11'. Herbert D . W. Lmi). The cup was presented by Lady Lloyd. From this disbict 1,500 men amI nm, ing isters of the Brigadc travclled to 'W ind or in three pecial trains for the command rcyie", of the t. .Tohn Ambulance Bricrade by Ilis ~hje ty King George V,) in ,\~indsor Great Park 011 June 2211l1, and h elped to make up the 1 ,000 111en and nursing sisters present on that occasion Th e weather IVa perfect, and all were delighted Lo see thc Queen, Princess .Mary, and the I rince of Wale, who drove along the lines inlll1eclintcly after the inspl'ctioll by His Maj csty. hortly after the \rind sor Review, their 1I1njesties came lo arclilf to la~' the founchtion tone of the National Museulll ot \\ ale ,nml grnciom;;ly presellterl the I n ignia f the Order of t.,Tolm of Jel'll a1em in England to the follo\\ing ;- IIon. Sen'ing Brothers; Surgeon Lieut.-Colollol John D. Lloyd, fiT. R. C. S., L. R. C.l'., Althnr Lucas, Robert O'Connor, \\Tilliam E. 'i'homas, I,.Il.C.P. & s.,Ecliu., Lieut.-Colonel Thomas ,\allclce, M. D., Henry \Y. furlin. Davill T. Rocyn Jones, 1I1.B., D.T'.lL; Honorary As ociates; Oapt. Isaac CohluhoLln (Chief Constable of \\ansea), Tom Dal-ie , IIugh Lewis Hugh es, L.Re.p. ; Life Saving Iedal 1'01' diHtiuguisherl act or gallantry for , aying life on l and; Corneliu, Philpott, John .John. The Deputy Commissirmer, at the reque t of the ciYic authorities, marlc all the am\mlance arrangements dnring the visit. Tlvell'c. tations were provided on thc line of rout.e, with a water cn.rt at each, kindly lent. by the H ealth Committee of t.he 'nnWl' ity Council. At e:1ch station was a . urgeon ami a fun complement of men :lllclnursing sisters, with stretchers antI allnece 'sary appliances. The tations were inspected by the Depllty Commissioner, accompanied by the Chief l1rgeon of the Brigade (111'. Edmund O\Ven, F.Il.C. '. , LL.D., Colo}}!'l J. C. Culling, D.Il.)LS., Lieut.-Colonel J. Arnallt Jones, R.A.M.C.(T.F . ), Li eut. -Colonel Teuison Ool1ins, and Lieut.-Colonel Thomafl "Wallace, M.D. An ambulance tent was erected in athays Palk, 11e11iml the children's stand, and the Property and Markets Committee kindly allo\\'ell the vestibl1lFl of the La,'\' Court£ to 1e used as headquarters. Luncheon \\':1.3 provided for all those on duty by the Lord Mayor ( ir John Wesley Comti). {('mbers of the Brigade were also on duty at Caerphilly, Pontypridd, Merth,)'r, Dowlai', Aberdare and other parts of the Valley. Ov er 500 cases\rere at tellClecl to cllll'ing the three days' vi it. The Volunbry Aid D etachments ale making steady progress, 17 cOlJ1pallies (J 5 men and 2 women's), having been registerell at tlH' ,Val' Office. ,Ve desire in conclusion to express om most cordial thanl,s to the mcdicnl men for their valuable co-operation, to those who have so readily belped LIS by presidillO' over meetings and in other ways, and to the officers, men allcl1ll1l'SeS of the t. Joh~ Ambulance Brigade. Statement oj Liabilities and Assets, yea?' ending 30th Scptembc1', 1912. Assets. L1'abiWies. By D ebtors . £232 7 10 T o Crellitors, •. J .A. A. Head " Fnrnit11l'e and Fit lings. 42 3 10 Oiliee . £641 1 10 " British Red Cross 'ociely 54 4. 9 " Sunury Creditors . 61 17 2 " Brigade . . 12 7 10~ " Card iff OOlporation 3~ ] 7 2 "Stores . . . 38 16 0 5 5 0 " Debtor s for Subscriptions " Bank 219 17 5 " Cash in hand. . 42 19 5~ " Revenue Account, as at 30th ,'cpt., 1911 40 9 1 " L ess Prufit for twelve months , ending 30th Sept., 1911 18 9 5 ---2119 8
209
STOCKPORT. ChniJ'lu:llI.
A. E. Ferns. JlOII. Secretary. A. Briggs, 36, St. Petel'sgate, Stockport.
TI·caSUl·CI'.
H. B ell, II eathfield, 'tockport. Llr~
~1('Ulbers.
II. Bell, A. E. Ferlls, A. II. Sykes.
•
JUellical Staff. H. R. Bellamy, L.H..C.l', L.U.C_S ., F . Cant ftLR.C.S., 1,.J~.C.P., J. B. Chadwick, L ..H.C.l'., L.It.C. S., L. 11. F. Chri,'tian, M.B.: ~. H. Dannll, M.D., F.n.~.l'., II . .T. DlckPy, )LB., J. J. Kent Fairclough, M.D., M.S ., E. A. Goulclen, ~r.n., h. P. I\cl eltol1, L.It C.P., L.ll-C.S., F. ,V. Jorda.n, M.D. ~.R.C. l'., R A._1IIurray, M.n . , M.S., E. RflYll er, M.D.! F.ll.C.S., II. G. Smeeth, l-LD.: r. Ilan soll • llnth, ~LD., I,.1'•. C.p., L.l~.C.S., J. ,Yortlnngton, L. R.C.P. & s ., Meredith Young, M.D., l).P.II .
W. 13_ Bale,
M.I~.C.S., J .. n.c.p.,
Statement of R eceipts and E,ipenditu1'c for the yea)' ending 30th Septembe1-, 1912. Receipts. To Balance ;, Fees for Classes 1ella11 iOIl. anel Labels " Ballk illterest
EJ.-penciitu1'e. £17
22 3 0
"
£43
G 5 By Central Office-Examillel"S fees and ill1 0 cidental expensf's for 5 G year ending 30th Sept. , 7 1 1912 . . £6 9 3 5 " }Iedalliolls ant! Labels 0 5 " Postages 2 0 " Clerk's sen'ices 0 11 " Printing and Stationery 30 8 "B,dance . . 0
0
£43
0
5 6 2 0 6 5 0
I have examined Lhe above accoun ts wi th the vouchers relating thereto, and have fonnd the ·:.Lllle correct. ,V. CUALONER, Chal'le1wl Accountant.
STREATHAM.
n. R.H.
1·I·cs itleut. The Duch ess of Albany.
Chairman :nlll Trea . 1l1·cr. In sp. -General Belgl'a'\'e Nillllis, c. ". 0., ~r.D., R . N ., The Elms, L eigham AYenne, treatham.
llon. SCCI'('tal'Y (Tcmporary). Insp.-General Belgrave innis, C.V.O., ~I.D., R .N.
Life )lembm·s. A. G. C. Po cock, fiLB., M.lLC.S . , L. E. Stamm, }I.D., F.R.C.S. Jlcclical Staff. W. H. Millar, M.D. , M.n..C.S., A. U. C. Pocock, i\f.n., M.R.C.S., L. E. Stamm , M. D., F. P•. C. S.
£702 19
£702 19
0
Audited aud found. correct,
H. E.
SWEETLNG, F.C.A. ,
Oha1·te?·ed Acc01tntant.
0
ANNUAL REPORT. Dr. L. Stamm held a first aid class for wom en, 14 attended th e course, 9 entered for the exal1lintl.tion by Dr. DUllca.n alld all pas ed.
Local Reports from Centres.
The St. John A??'Lb'l.dance Association.
210
F. B . . .Mauser, l'tr.~:, G. F . ~)l<lham, :'f.Jt.c. s., G. Pardington, M.D., P. Perkins, M.D., B. Ihx, J. O. I,IX, F. Rtley, l'tl.D., IV. Stamford l'tLB. E. A. Starling M D "\:V , . .. , r. T OWlJsen d S torrs, B .L . Thurlow, i\I.D., O. Vise, "JII.D., G. T. 'Watson, F.R.C.S
Statement oj Receipts and E'J'lJendit'lL?'e fv?' thc yea?' ending 30th Scptcmbe?', 1912. E~l'PellditU1·c.
Recdpts. To Balance at Bankers, Octoher 1st, 1911 "Olas Fees " nb,criptions
£7 12 3 4 7 0 o 10 0 £12
9
By Head Office 1'01 Ex- amine!" Fces & Goods " Pelty O:1"h to Oct., 1912. " B(1lance at Dan kers
3
BELGRAVE
INNfS,
0 10
3 1 4.
0 9 6
£12
9
3
£~
Clwil'l'wll and Treasllrc?· .
SUNDERLAND. ( 'lin i l'lnnll.
l·,·csicI('nt.
J. G. Ac1disnn .
nOli.
1',·('n. lireI'.
II.
[odlin, "Ln.
1. G. T.
,r.
~('r l'cCnl'Y·
Frencb, 12, Dale Terrace, Fnlwell, Sl1nucrland.
. Ibrrison,
7, The \ Yestlands, Sundbrl:md.
I. lre lUembcrs.
IV. Hay, l'tI.B., 1. G. Modlin, M.D., H. K. \Vallaee, )If.D. lUcclicnl SCaff.
Anderson, "Ln., F. \r. Burn, lII.B., J. Ohalmers, ;\I.n., ,V. Flcming, L.R.C.P. & S. E., J. O. Grant, L.R.C.P., J. M. Gray, l'tf.n., G. Hickey, l'tr.B., 1. J\lodlin, )II.D., A. E. Morison, F.R.C.S., .T. A. Ross, M.B., H. K. \Yall ace, :lr.o.
J.
211
Ar UA.L REPORT. I n presenting the ann ual report the Oomlllittee is pleasell to know that. the work of the Oentre has been fairly well maintained. 13 clas es have heen he1d-7 first aid (men), 3 first aid (women), antI 3 home nuring (women). 269 stl1clel1t>; attended for examination, of these 234 were successful. O()Jlsi(lering the beneHt of ambulancc work in a large community, where the illllu tries so pre-disposc to accident, the Oommittee feels that sufficient interest is nnt takpll hy either workmen or employers, and new recruits are not coming forward as they shol11d. '1'hi is largely flue to the increased facilities for amusement, and this h1.::k of iuterpst has been noticed in other blanches of educational ""orlc The same apathy may po sihly account for t he absence of entries from Sundcrland for Lhe competitioll for the " Addison Ohallenge BowL" 'everal en tries were received from the surrounding collieries but under the circumstances the Oommittee did not feel justified in going to the expense which this competition f:ntails . The heartiest thanks of the Oommittee are tenuered to thf medical stafr for conducting the clas es, the honorary auditor (Mr. W. Davison, jun.), those who havc kindly lent r00111S, the subscribers, and the local press for their valuable assistance.
ANNUAL REPORT. Olasses have ueen held at Frant, Tl1llbrid u e \Yells and El'id(f~ in home nursin rr and at 11:J.yfield aud Fraut in firsL aid. T~tal successful caudidates 77 includil~:' 31 re-examinaLiolls. ' b
Statement of Rcceipts and E.rpcnditu?·e fur yea?' ending 30th September, 1912. Rece71J/s. Expenditu?·e. To B(1lance brought rOl'wal'u £18 7 4 By Dr. Dyer Lecture Fee " Capt. Lewin, payment of and EXl;enses . £6 1 stretcher and manual 1 19 " ::Hiss Rickenbach, hire of manuals, &c. 17 " Lectnrer's Fee and ex6 1 peuses 3 12 Do. ~Icclalliolls " Do. Examiner's Fees ::md " inciuen tal 1 18 " Lady Elllily Walker's Olass 1 8 otores Do. Exallliner's Fcc and " illcidell tDJ 1 17 Capt. Lewin's tores 0 2 " To\\'n Hall home nursill rT, " lad ie,,' fees aUtI mall~als 0 9 Lauy Emily Walker's " dass lJIetlall iOlls 1 2 "L(1cly lIl'nry Nevill's 1 12 dass ' tores Do. Examiner's Fec and " 1 17 inCIdental '1\)W11 Hall, fees, manllals " 1 0 and u:.m d Lady Elllily Walker, Ex" 2 0 aminel's fee amI exps. 5 5 Do. Lecturer's fee "" Do. 'Lores ] 2 Rev. J. M. Dudgson" catechi m 0 -1 0 16 Mrs, SLn;ct, stores
6
"S.J. A.A. for Medallions
6
" " " Dr. Thurlow, Lecturer's . Fee, Town ILt.ll nursing . " An vertislng re lectures Feu. 23rd . " "Oourier"" " "S.J.A.A . • to res and Stretcher . . " S.J.A . .A..Examinel's Fee,etc. " " Incidcntal . "Payment to H. Ohambers for attendance, etc. . " Lecture at Frant, first aid Dr. Thurlow . . " '.J.A.A. Stores Examiners fees Incidental .
£57 13
2
o
"
0 0
6 0 2 9 0
6 0
o
3 12 o 1 4 6 5
5
o
o o
6
3
7 6
663 4 1 10 1 11 6 1
5
3
5
5
o
2 15 1 1
o
18 10
4
£57]3
2
"
9
8
0 0 0 9 0 6
" Balance
F.
\V_\'DU,Dl l!:LBW;, Chainnan. EDWD. WELDOX, Hon. Sdcrctary.
TUNBRIDGE WELLS. {'bat "Ulltn. F, W. E1CI's, Manor Lodge, TUll bridge Wells.
Pl'cshlcnt. T he Most Ron. '1'he Marquis OamLlen. nOll. Sccrctary and Tl'enS1l1·cl·. E. Weldon, Oourtlands, Tunbridge Wells. ~1C(licltl
Lifc IUembcr. B:. Weldon,
WEDNESBURY. l'l' el~ideJl' .
(·hah·Juan.
His Worship Lhe Mayor, AldCl'ltl(1U .d. E. Pritchard.
F. Johu 011.
StItD.
M.D., O. R. Orawford, M.P•. C.S ., O. Harold Dyer, M.D., D.P.H., J. B . Footnel', F.R.C.S., N Grace, M.D., T. O. Guthric, M.B., O. Lammiman, F.R.C.S., P. Low, M.B., F. Manser,
E. L. Adeney, M.D., W. O. Aylward, l'tLn.C.S., F. Bisshopp,
Secretary. H. Topping, Holyhead Road, \YeLlnesuury, 1I01L.
'l 'l'C:lS I11'C I·.
E. Wilson, Towll Hall, '\\' eLlnesbnry. lUcclical
~Ca(f.
W. E. Ooleman, l'tI.R.O.S., L. U.C.P., H. O. Orew, L.S.A., E. A, Dingley, M.D., W. O. Garman, M.D., G. E. V. l\1orris, l'tI.R.C .. , L.n.c.p.
212
The
L ocal Repo'l'ls from Oenlrr'e8.
t. John A 1nbu.,lance A s ociation.
A NUAL REPORT. The C,)mmittee ha\'e pleasme in presenting the report Oll the work of the entre during the past se,sion. Sten.dy. a.nd continned l~rog~ess has .been made. Three clas es, two in first aid to the Il1Jured u,nd one J1l SIck nl1l'slJ1g have be~n held. 4. 7 persons h.-we received instruction, and 4. men and 17 ,:'omen l~a \'e qual~fi~d for certificate YOllcher, medallion or label. Men's class.-Onc U1 first md to the lllJured, 13 memb~)'s joined, 9 sat for examin~tion an~l 4. pass~c1. as follow :-lal~e~, 1 ; certificate, 3. ' Vomen's classes. -One III first md to the lllJmeel19 r:lem bel' Jomed, 11 Fiat fo r examination and 10 pas ed as follows :-vouchcl', 2; certlficale, 8. One in sick nl1rSillO', Hi members joined, 7 sat for examination, all of whom passed alJd were a"'ardec1 ~certificates. Sillee the Cen tre was reyi \'eel in 1907, O\'cr 2 0 persons have received instruction in first aiel to the injured and in a.mbulance work or sick nursina and 141 persons have been awarded either certificates 01' other award for eompet~ncy to render first aid to the injured in cases of a.ccielent, e~c. Thcl'~ arc now 119 persons OIl the ambulance roll of the town cal,able of l'enc1ermg first a1(1 ~o the injured. The majority are employed in the variolls ,yorks and others are puuhc servants, etc. , in fact all cla s~s of the community are represented. ,r~ real!se the gn>at need of a properly egmpped ambulance ann huye had under cOllslder.a.tlO~l the pr ovision of one for Wednesbury but the ma.tter has not yet reached a prn.ctJ('ullssne. We tender om sincere thanI;: to Dr . , Yo E. Coleman und H. C. Crew, Miss II. Barlow, the ' Yest Hromwich District Tur es, and Irs. Dag-nall for thei r killclnc.'s in acting as lecLurers and instructors to the classes. l Ye hopc the public will recognize the inestimable \'alue of ambulance work in e\'ery walk of life and are hopcful that as many a possible will attend the classes and take up this useful work, and thuse who cannot do so may still encourage the work uy financial assistance.
ANKUAL REPORT. The work of the Centre is making steady and satisfactory progresR. During the year six classes have been helel in first aid and home nursing, and of the 96 students who sat for examinations 88 passcd and 8 failed. The strellgth of the 001 ps is well and etfieienLly maintained. 1,4.H ea os of accident and tl'allsport have been attended by the mell, and thc nursing sisters have made 1,386 visits in nursing the sick poor in their own homes.
Statement of Receipts ancZ Expenclitlwe fo?' yea?' ending 30th Septembe?', 1912. E./'pencl itlwc,
Rcceipts. £27 To County 'ouncil Grant 15 Techn ical COllncil Grant. " • '11 bscl'i p lions 35 " 8 TraIl. port " Dividelld- late Mrs. llenry " 3 legaey 7 S Lorcs sol[1 " Workmen's IIo·pito.l Funu 2 " Uonstabnlary HporLs '1 " GtLtc, Hearer Oom pany 's " 0 Review
T o Balance in hand " H on . .Members' Subs. " Stores
£9 9 5 0 1 14
£1 6
3
6~
0 4
By tores . £2 In "Printingancl Stationery 1 6 " Postages 0 17 " Ineidentals 1 18 " ..J.A.A. (Gencn.l cxps.) 1 11 " Oash in hand . 7 10
10~
£16
15 G 0 0 10 0 5 10 3 12 2 10
6
6
0
4 0 0
By Balance due to '1 reasnrer Stores and Renewals " EXalllill el"S Fees " Doctors' Fees " Transport Expenses " Divi ion " Association " " " Printing, Ual'l'iage, etc .. " Illsurance " Service Medal Expenses. " Dearer Company Review " Expenses . . Balance carried fOl'lYanl .
£2 11 8 31 10 10 10 9 6 16 16 0 22 16 6 4. 12 6 4. 15 2 1 3 6 0 5 0 0 6 0
"
£10-1
Statement of Recdpts and EX1JCndil1l?'e fo?' th e yrar end1'ng 30th SrpIC?I1UC1', ] n] 2. Recdpts. EJ1'Cndilll?·C.
213
5
1 18 10 6 19 8
£104
2
5
2
In\'csLmcnt £106 Is. Od., 3% ~Ietro. Water Board" B." Audited and found correct, P. O. JA~IES, Clutl'taecl ACco1mtant.
8;\ 6-
E. GnAYELY, lion . l'rec£sm·e?·. GEO. HENSON, Chairman. T. II. JlILTON, Hon. Secretary. TllO~[AS
6
3 G
5
3 101
WESTON ·SUPER-MARE.
Examined and founel correct. S. A. GREENBAM, Auditor.
F . JOllNSON, Chairman. E. VhLSO , ') 'Tulsw·e1·. H. TOPPING, Hon. Sec.
{'ha ll'lu a n. The Dl::,hop of TaunLoH.
J; J' c~ hl c ll(.
The Rev. Prebendary Aldrillge. 11 0 11.
SCCl'c t a .·,} autI
'I'l'CaS lU·C l'.
ArthLU J. Cttry, L.ll. c.s.I., 13, Charlton Road, Weston .super-lilare. Lift'
Pl'es i<lcllt.
Cha il'UHlll .
,\ViUiam L ewin .
George Henson.
TI·ca s lll·cr.
n i' Ill llt' l'.~ .
AILhlll' J. Cary, L.n.C.s.I., George 11. TeIlll,le, M.B., John \\Tall ace , M.B.
WELLINGBOROUGH.
II. '. Ballance, R. l{oxburgh,
M.B.,
UciLical
~ (a Jr.
A. J. UU1') , L.RC.S.L, O. P. Crouch, ~I.B., F.lt.C.S.E., G. H. Temple, ill . n., J. Wallace, ill.B.
M.D.,
F.R.C.S.,
BOll. SccI·clary.
A. Bruce Gravely, Silver Street, Wellingborough.
T . H. lEiton, Somerville, Wellingborough.
~lc(UCl\l
R. T. Ardagh , M.R. C.S. , L.n.c.p.,
Slalr.
YV . K Audland,
M.R. C.S. , L.R.C.P., H . S. B aker, M.R.C.S ., L.n.c . p. ,.S. T. Baxter, L.R.C.P., H. Burland, M.ILC. S., L. R.C .l'. , IV. IV. Clark , M. D . , E dm., J . Orew , M.lt. C.S. , L.S.A., D. Crew, M.R.C .S. H . H ollis, M. D. , W . Mackenzie, L.R.C.P. , O. B . Owen, L.n . c.p., W . Robb M. B., H. Pick er ing, ALB. , ' V. I. Watson , M. B.
A NUAL REPORT. A satisfactory year's wOlk mo.y be recorded. Foul' classes were cxamineu during the twelve lllonths, \yith gratifying results, viz. :-1 \lomen's home lllusing, 1 women's lhst aid, 1 men's first aid, '.J.A.B. H.e·eXllll1, linst :till. The President of the Uentre was honoured, and the Oentre with 1ul1l, uy t.he granting to him by H. R 11. the Granel Pnor and the Chapter (Jeneral of the Honorary Associateship of the Oruer o/'t. John of Jerusalem in England.
214
S tatement of R eceipts and Expenditttre fo?' th e yea?' end1'ng 30th Septembc?', 1912. R cceipts. By Sale of Stores . " Examination EX11enses " Lecturer's Fee .
£5 18
6
10 15 0 550
£21 18
E:rpcndita1·e. To Debit balanco on 1.10.11 " Po tages "toros . . " Headquarters acc. 1910-11 " Cheque Book " Lecturer's l?ee. . " Cash in hand on 30.9.12 and ince banked . Balance at Bank, 30.9.12 .
6
£1
4
WISBECH. 4
020 1 6 3 18
6 6
5
0
6 15 3 4
0 8
£21 18
6
lUl(l
(·bnlrJuall.
II. C. Elgood.
Tl·eaSlll·cr. J. A. Waterworth, 2, York Row, Wisbech.
11011. SCC1'cjnl·Y.
W. R. Girling, 8, High St., Wisbech.
iUeclicnl Staff.
R. II. Bn.rratt, L.R.a.p., M.RC.S., J. E. Broadbent, L.n .C.p., L.R.C.S., F. W. Broderick, M.Ra.B., L.n.C.p ,E. A. Bull more, F.R.C.S., L.lt.C.P., E . Butterworth, M.B., G F. Collins, M.RO.S., D.P.H., II. Groom. M.D. , l\J.R.C.S., Vl. Groom, M. D. , M.R. C.S., O. II. Gunson, M.B., O. High et, M.B., G. H. Lucas, M.R.C.S., L.n.C.p., H. O. Meacock. M.lt.C. S., L.){.C.P., M. F. Tylor, M.B., M.R. C.S. ANNU A L REPORT. Onc first aid class has been held during the year, and was attended by 25 men. Of thosc subsequently examined 20 were successful. Th e Elgood Ohallenge Cup was compt:ted for on 1'.Iay 16th, he fore a large number c£ spectators; H. ~pencer C~oper, Esq., of Yaxley acted as judge, and awardell the cup to the 'NIS~e?h , nbcllaml,anc1 Great Northern Railw,.y team, after a keen and interesting competltlOn for which six leams in the district entered. The prizes were distributed by the Mayoress of 'VislJeeh.
WINDSOR. (jltairmllll.
H.R.E. The Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstcin.
Thc Rev. J. II. Ellison.
non.
Treasurer. IV. Fairbank, lI1.Y.O., 15, Sheet Street, Windsor.
SCCl'etlll·Y.
Dr. A. G. Osbom. 14, Sheet Street, ·Windsor.
~lc(1ical ~tatT.
:F'. J. Hatha"'ay, III.D .• W. F. Lloyd, III.B. ANNUAL REPORT. certificates and medallion were graciously presented to the 86 ucccs~[ul candldates by H.B.H. Princess Christian. The ctrLnuth of the new . A.mLulance Di\'isio? ?~ the ~]'igade, has increased from 17 last yeart:> to 32 at the preseut time. T he D H'lSlOn dId much useful work at the ll<,yiew ill ' Vindsol' Park aud at a large num~er of py?l~c functions in the di5trict, much as istance being given 1)y the ,Vind s~r NUl'smg DlvlSIOn on most of the e occasions. A very keen interest is taken in ambulance work in this n eighboUl hood and the classes arc beillg very ,yell attended. T~ e
Statement of Receipts and Expendit~l1'e fo?' the yea?- enclin g 30th Se2J{cmbc1', 1912. Receipts. Expcndit1t?·C. To Balance in h and, Oct. By Examiners' Fees. £6 9 1st, 1911 £7 9 7 " Stor es 2 12 .. " Class Fees 9 76 " t. J oh11's Gate accoun t . 2 2 "Berks. El1ucation Oom1 2 " Advertisements mittee . . 10 0 0 " Boy Models aud Ourator o 12 " Windsor and E ton Foot., Basket of Flowers o 17 ball Oluh 1 1 0 " Uniforms 11 10 " Territorial Classes . 1 19 6 " Stretchers 1 13 , . Collection (OpI. Simmonds) 6 2 0 " Drill Hall 1 12 1 2 6 " Balance in hanl1, Sept. " " (OpI. Rogers). 30th , 1912 811 1 £37
Pl'cs icl cnt
026 5
ARTHUR J. CARY, Ho n. Sccl'cta?'Y and Treasurc?·. Audited and found correct. C. YOUNG.
Preshlcllt.
215
Local Reports from Centres.
The St. J ohn A mbu-lance Association.
2
1
£.37
E xamined with vouchers alld. Pass Book a.nd found correct. FREDK. DYSON, A1Gditor,
2
1
Statement of Receipts and E :J.'pencliture for the year ending 30th September, 1912. Expendilu?·e. Rtcdpts. S. J. A . A. accountsBalance hrought forward . £1 15 6 Advertisements, cost of prizes, Proceeds of Whist Drive pril1ting, hire of hall. etc. £ 26 9 4 org lllized by H on. Trens. 5 0 0 0 0 2 Sale of Book and Banda.ges 0 2 6 Cash in hand 25 Olatis Fees at 2s. 6el. . 3 2 6 o ]5 0 Competition Entrance Fees ])onations at Competition 1 0 0 . SUbscriptiolls 14 14 0 £26
9
6
£26
9
6
I ha,\'c this day examined the above account with the receipts and books produced to me and found it correct. A. J. OHIVERS, Attdit01·. J. A. W ATERWORTlI, Ho?!. T?'eas.
YORK. "J.·c",hlcnC.
W. H. hl1alld.
lion. SCCl'clary au" 'l'l'ca nrcI'.
J. U. Turner, 17, High Ollsegate, York . :Uctlical Sb, IT.
F. F. Armitage, L.R.C.P., I~.It.C ... , W. E. F. Bird, :\LR.C.S., L.R.C.P., J. G. Craig, M.B., F.l.C.S., E. C. W . Coghlan, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., W. A. Evelyn, M.D., M.n.C.S., Robert Fell, M.P..C.S., L.ILC.l'., H enry Foster, ilI.R.C.S., U. D . Fergll on. M.n., G. W. GosLling, L. S.A , .J: oel L. Hooll, M. D., Ger<lld H. Hug h es, j\I .B. , F.R.C.S., A. Kempe, M.D., D. S. Long, III.D., J. I. L owther, L.R.C.p., L.R.U.S., P . Macdonald, 1f.B., A. Metcalfe, aLD., AI.R.O.S. , A. B. l orthcote, M.D. , H. ,Yo Reynolds, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., J. P. Wightman, III.n.C.S., L.R.O.P.
'V.
The St. J ohn An1bulance Association.
216
ANNUAL REPORT. During the yeal 20 clas es ha.ye been held, 14 fil'!>t aid a.nd 6 nursil1g. Of tho c who pre euted themselves on examination, 325 pasi;ed. 111 addition to lbi., 9 were a.wa.leled vonehers for passillg the first re.examination, allel 12 have pa.sscd for medallions, and 1 for htbeJ.
Statement oj Rcceipts and Eo:pendil/l1'cjo1' thc veaT endin[j 30th ScpternbC1', 1912. E;1:j1cnditw·c.
Rcccipts. To Balance in bank . "Fees, Books, Bandages, &c.
£9 12
65
6
£74 18
. £25 11 5 3 l3y Head Office, Lol'('!s Exam] l1e1's' Fees and Travclling Exp... 2 10 6 0 " " Inci<lelltal Exps. 8 12 6 " "Expenses in forming Classes, S tatiollcry, 3 3 0 Postages, etc. !) o 10 Balance in bank .
a
£74 1
3
W H. J ALLAND, P1·csidcnt. J. H. TUllNEr.: Hon. Sec. and T1'Casw'cl'.
ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES, MEDALLIONS, AND LABELS TO OVERSEAS CENTRES. SINCE 1ST OCTOBER, 1911.
SIKUE FORMATION OF OENTRE.
Name of Centre.
C 0
I H om, I Hom, Is.ni Aid. I Nu rs ing. Hygiene. tation.
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AustraliaAdelaide Brisbane .'. N. Sth. Wales Victoria ... West. Australia New Zealand Auckland ... Cant. &W.O . ... Ohristchurch ... .. . Dunedin Lannceston ... Wellington .. . South AfricaO. of GoodRope Natal .. . ... Transvaal ... In'd iaProvinc'l Oentres Assam ... ...
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730 213 61
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1891 1907 1894
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1885 1889 1891 1885
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713 153
3937 6]96 f>166 8131 192 5615
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511 67
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a rourse of instruction.
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(;hail'lll:lJl :llld 'J'1'ca~nl'C)',
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AlldHol',
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£902 11 Audited and [ound correct, Tuos. PADMAN, Bon. Auditol'. BENTLEY ~. Co.:-: ' Olt, Hon. Secrct(t?·y. [lARRY
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The St. John A ?nbulance A ssociation.
Oolonial Reports.
ANNUAL REPORT. The number of clas es formed thoughout the 'tate, viz. 63, \l'a the highelot on record . Of thi number, 35 were 1'01' employees of the . A. Railways aud 1 for members of the 11unicipal Tl'il.m\yuy Trust. The tolal pas es mrc: lirst aid, 757' nursing, 2 ; in addition 74 pa sed the re-examination. .At thc lust al1llual meeting ~lr. Harry D. Gell, J.P. was electNl Clwil'l1!an and HOll. Treasurer ill place of Mr. E. W. van edden, J.P., n' igned. The l'ommitt 'e desire to thank the S.A. Government for so generou::.ly incrcasillg the allnual grant hy £100. 001. H. L e Mesurier, Military COllllllRlldall t, ha joined the COl11J11 i t tee in l-uc(es~ion to 001. J. H. A. Lee, R.A.E. Dr. H. H. Formby has ueen ulectCll a hfe Jl1elllller. Messrs. H. D. Gell, J.P., A. ill. imp on, .J.P. aIHl 1':. \Y. vun t\cllllI:Jl, J.P. llUye been elected Hon . .As.oeiates, and Oapt. Bentley . COll1101 all 11 011. ,'erl'ing Brother of the Order of t. John of Jerusalem.
NEW SOUTH WALES. )'atl·OJl.
His Excellency The Lord Oheltllsforll, G. C.)[, G. l'l'csitleut.
Sir W. Oullen, K.C.1LG., L ieut.·Goyernor, Ohief JU!-; lice. Chairlllan.
Hanuury Davies, )fOll. TI'C:l"Ul'('l'.
Oharles A. lIIax\\'cll,
F . .A.1.S.,
365, Kent 'treet, ,'ydney.
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Boles R. Rainsford, T~e
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G. H. AIJbott, :\I.B . , F. A(luIllS, ~r.B ., J. 111. Alcorn , L.Re.p., L.U.C . .'., ,'. A. Alcorn, M.n, H. G. Alcol'J1, L.n.c,B., L.l:.C.P., G. Allen , )J.B., )1.,-;., 11. M. Alldcr:soll, ;'I1.B., A. Andrews, L.S.A., ~r.ll.C . H., G . Armstruug, M.il., H.. Arthur. :11. V., 1L Asher, L.H..c.s., E. remon Barling, ;'II.B., I. BarrolV, I,I.B., H. K. llLU)I, ;11.11. , Hon. J, L Beeston, L.l{,C.S., Irel., :\I.L.C." R. Beith, ~l.B., G. L. Bell, )I.B., Jl1.R.c.s., R. Belli, lII.D., F . A. Benllet, ;'I1.B., Harriett E. Hillin, ~1.B ., IV . J. Binl/s, II1.B., E. A. R. Bligh, !II.B., A .1. Blue, ]II.B., L. IV. Bouel, )1.13., J. Hooih, L.H.G.r., L.RC.S" C. V. Bowker, M . B., O. Stautier .Bowker, L.H.C.J'., ~l.H.C.f:l .• Bug. , Ii. SI. Bowman, ;'II.B .. R. Bowman, M.B., )['H.C.S., II. J. ,\Y. Bl'eullaud, ;lI.B., P. 8. Brdt, lIt. B., O. IV. Bruce, M.D., G. A. Brooks, ;lI.B., 'Y. ::iigislIluuc1 BrO\\ll, 'I.I:.C.H ., O. S. Browue, III. B., H. BroWlie, !ILl!. C. S., L.l!. C.l'., O. \Y. Bruce, ~1.1l., \\' . F. Umli il, ~I.B ., S. B. Burge, M.D., E. II. 13m] itt, M.B., '\V . .A. II. BmkitL, III.B., II. Husby, ;\1 B . , F. R. Oadt', L.R.C.l'., L.R.C.S., 'V. A. Oalllel'OIl, A. Oa11ll)bell, M.Il . e.l-i, L.I~.C.I'.E., R. D. Oamphell, M. B., H. S. Oal'per, M.D . , 1I1.1t.C.S., W. D. Oargill, lII.H, U. U. Oarruthers, L. R.C.S., A. N . Oheliall, III.B., Will. T. Ohenltall, IIJ.B., '1'. B. CIUlItiiou, lII.B., O. .P. B. Olu1be, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.f:l., F. W. D. Collier, ;'o1.D. , \1'. \\'. D. Gollier, M.B.? MISS Iza Ooghlan, M . B., F. G. OOUllor, M.D ., R. G. Uuuktion, L.JLC.P., O. O. Cor118, M.D., J. 1. O. Oosh, M.B ., F. II. Oox , M.B . , I? B. Oraig, M.il., G. Craig, lII.B ., \Y. Orosse, JJ.RC.P. & S.E., R. H. Oummings, Jdt. C.P., L.H.C.S., A. J. Crawley, M.B. Oonstance ])'Arcy, M.B., L. G. Davidson, M.B. R. Davies, l!'.R.C.I::l. E . , S. Davis, M.B.:
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~[,n., F.RC ... , R. Di ck , :.r.n., G. P. Dixon, lILB., J. L. B. Dixon, M . D., '1'. H. Dix son, M.B., F. W. Doak L.n . . 1' . L.R.C .. ·.}.:., G. H.'. DoLLyn, M.D., n. '. Kl>onovall, :'1. B., J. '. Dougla', L.ll.C.P., J,.n.c.~., .fT. Do\\ling, L.R.C.P.E., ~I.J:.('S., IT. ,J. ])ullI"p. ;I!.B., L·Etrall Ct ,. KtlllC', C.B., ;1(,11., O. A. Edward:, L.R.C.P., I .. H.C.:-:., ,J (L E(IIl'.ll'ol.'>, ;11.11.,1). Ercole (~Ilillt:>, F. G. FU1lc,', ;lI.H.C.S., E. D. Falkller, F.H.C. '.1<: . , E. F. Feilchelldfi eld, ;ll.n .• 1'. Fia:'chi, ;lI.H.C.S., L.H.C.l'., ~ . .Fielder, L.K.Il.C'.I'.T. A. E. FlIlCkh, ;11.11., ,'. Filllay, I •. H.c.r., F H. ' . .'., .1\1. Fitzgerald, ;lLB., 1'. L. Florence, )I.B., ,J. E . Foley, L.n.c.r., 1•. H. '.... , '. R. l-I. Furstcr, )1.n., '. Fr:mcl'"chi, ;ILl) .. \\'. FnuJ('is, ;l1.1:.('.S., L.H.C 1'., R. Fre hney, ;lLB .• ,Yo GiLlin, ,\1. I) .. ;,lacDllllllld Gill. ;\1. j) ,;lI.IU' ... , A. ~l. ,lcddull, ;l1.J)., F.l:.C s., J. \\'. 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B., ;lr.S .. ,\'1,~. ~ltcGillinay, ;11.1.1., F, ,\In 1m'" I>. ,\1 c:'lL ' reI', ,\1.11 .• \r.n.c ' ., .r. ~[{Cl'her~oJl, "Ln., A. . :Jfnn, L.H.().I'.~'., l.1t.('. '.10'., II. :-;. ~lllr h ~I.n ., \\T. F. :\fatthe\\'s, ;l1.n.,.T. :Jlar 111.11. ;lLn., IT. II. :\lal' hall, \1. B., I..H.(,.I'.~:., 1,.!t.C... g .. H . F. ,[artl'I1 '!.Ii., '\\'. :Jlaw,ol1. ;11.11., \\. :\11' 'I, llnlld. ;11.1:., 11. . :'1 ('\)UlllllI, ;'oI.H . . . . , I..H. C. 1'. I' , ,'l. .Allclru\\" McDowall, .r. '. :'I\ I'l"arlalll" I.H., ;,Idio\\tln, 'LB., .1\. ~Iclllne~, )I.H., G. M ~ Kay, ;lI.B., T. G. 1\\cl\.1y, \1.11 .• 'I'. 1' !ll\\·ll1.ltl ;'\('I\l'II, 'I.B., H. R,. ;,leK I1l1101l, ;11.13., J. L. £,leI "ell·c.\', ~1.13., It. :\lcLare11, \I.B., .1. \'. ,\kPhcp, ?1.11., (;. D. MCll ZiC'!', :'oLB., R. F. Mi chell, ;11.13 . .\I.S., .J. II. ;,11)(ll e, L.It . '.S.I., II. :\l. ~loran. ;ll.ll., FoR.C.s.P.., \\'. )l,rtoll, L.H.C'.I'.E., L.H.O . . I·:., (). H. 1'. ?llllllel, \I.n., U. L. ;'lullill .~, 'LV.,.T. A. J. :\Iu1Ta.y.'I.B., 'I'. :\1)"le ', ;11.11., F.ll.C' ... , A. I I:tI f')llt' .l.T.U l'l1, L.I:.C.I'., L.I:.t'.";., .\.. \\T. Xallken'i, 'I.B. 11011. ,J. B. X ·tsh, ;11.11.. ;II. H l'.S., ,I. L.C., E. L . •~ eWluall, )l.B., H. "'id~oll, L.R.n.!'., l.H.I·.:->., L L. U'::\l'ill, )1.11., 'V. II. O·.'eill, )Lll.,)[i Su.ie O'J:rilly, :lI.H .. '1', L. O'Reilly, '1.11., '\'. \\T. IT. O'I{ illy, 'I.D., ;lI.R.C' .. , )1. O"ells, ;11.1>., ;11.:0;., K '. I'age, )1.11., A. l'almer, \1.11., L.RC.P. , F.Il.C.S., L. R. Parker, ~1.H., lL. If. Parki'lsoll, )I.n., l;. \\. F 1',t1ll, )1.11., )I.n.c.f'., l.H.C.P., J. H. Paul, "LB., A. I' lltlnlld, ;11.11., I..ILt'.I' . .\.. Eo Perkins, ;lI.B., n. '.0 .• \. . II. Phillip!';, ~!.D., J. II. Phil'l)~' )1.1:., 1,.I:.C.I'., :lI.H.('.H., .T. Pirie, L.H.C.I'., LIt.C ... , LF P . . , ill. J. Plomlcy, )1.1>., H. L l'oale, M.D., 1>'.1\.0.;;., II. [';. Pl'idham, M.Il., C. Pnr~er, ~I.B" F. 1\1. Plll'cha!!, ~1.1l., IV. F.(~l1<til\ \I.B., \{'8.,('. Heau, \I.R.C. '. , I..R.c,r., LRead,L.R.C . . , W. JL. 1{'·llI!. M.Il., L. Ret'S, \I.B, C. \Y. Reid "I. D., H . R. Hice, ;l1.H.C.S., L.R.C.l'. , 11. Rilchle, 111. D., L. 'V. I{,)ilL'rLs, ~l. B.• ;If. H.(' .. , F. C. Hogen:, M. n., .K l{. Ro ell), )l.B., .I. :'Ilelhin j{0!)~, M.H.C.~., I..Il.l·.P., R. E. Poth, 'I.H.C.S., ]).s.o .. A. ll. H.u th erl'onl, ~1. 11.. R g. H.Y"a te, ;II. R. ('. S., L. It. C. 1'.. ,T. 1\1. .1lllleron, L. s .. \ ., F. P. Sandl's, M.Il., . 8. ,allil~'l.·on, :11.11., Y. IV. ~a\age, M.n., T, Schenk, )LB. \\'. ~t'lclull, ~I.B., P. J. Sl'XLOll, I,.H.C.P., L.R.C.S., G. G. 'harp, ' Ln., F. O.:S. haw, ]lr.n., lL ~hel,]on, IIl.n . , .' . , I,eldon, ,I. B., J. L. hell 'heal', ;'01. D., . . hil'low. Ln., II. L. J\. . ~horL('l, lIl.B., ll'. G. ~lei\l'i ll il11pson. IIl.n ., K P 'ine1ail', M.ll., II. IV. Smith, I,.n.c.p., L.n.c . ." ., ..... A. :milh, M.n., W. mith, ,YoG. Smith, M.D., T. prott, M.n., II. . ,'tncy, lI l.1). , T. P. ~Lanley, I.B., F. C. Steven.oll, L.R.C .. , J. 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A NUAL REPORT. The number. of cIa es formed ~houghout the State, vix. 63, was the highest on record. Of thl number, 35 werc lor cmployees of the . A. Rail\\'ays and 18 for mem.bers of t1~e Mun~c~pal ~'r:.1.m\Yays Trust. The toLal pas es wC're: lirst aid, 757 ; nurSlllg, 2 ;]11 adthtLOn 14 passed the re-examinutions. At tho last annual meeting l\L1'. Hany D. Gell, J. r. was elected Chnirn'all and Hon. Treasurer in place of Ir. E. W. van Sedden, J.P., resigned. The C0ll1111iLtee desire to thank the S.A. GoverJ1l~ellt r~r. so generously illcreasillg the annuni grant by £100. 001. H. Le lIIesnner, MIlItary COlllmalldant, has joined the OOlllmittee in succession to 001. J. H. A. Lee, R.A.E. Dr. H. H. li'ormby has been electcd a life member. Me ·;'1'S. H. D. Gell, J.P., A. 1\[. impson, .T.P. awl E. W. van 'ellden, J. P. have beeu elected Hon. As ociates, and Oapt. Bentley S. OOllllor an lIon. ervillg Brothel' of the Order of t. J obn of J erll alem.
NEW SOUTH WALES. I·all·on. His Excellency The Lord OhelUlsfon1, G.C.M.C. .t.'csiclcn' . Sir W. o nIl ell , K.O.lIT.G., Lient.-Governor, Ohicf Justice. Chait·luau.
Hanbury Davies. DOll. TrC:l IIrcr. Oharles A. Maxwell, F.A.r.::;., 365, Kellt Street,
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. Li I'c UcmlJcl'S. Rlght Hon. TLe Earl Bra soy, G. C.B., The Right HOll. The Enrl Oa:'rlllgtoll, x ..G., ,1"c., G.G.:lI.G:~ Licnt.-Gelleral 'ir Edwal'(l T. JJ. Hlltton, c. D., K.C.~1.n. , A.D.G., 'lhe Dowager \ lSColllltes~ HalllpJcll, C. R. Walsh, Ml's . Heuter E. ~oth, Alban Gee, Dr. Wm. R. 'ToHllinsoll, Captain J. Merge1l, G. Doulj]ns Mitcllic, .Frank ~'. Boyce, l~on-JacoL G errard, Captain J. L . Fawkes, MI'.. J. C. Ellis, Mrs. R. B: 1nlldall, lI11ss Elldith " 'alker, Frallk D. Dell, J. W. Wnlker, .M rs. G. Lalle l\Iullms, Mrs. Arthm Popplewell (.MaJnmc Rosa Bird ), Hanl.Jluy Davies. ,
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iUcd ical StaO·. G . . H. Abbott, :tILB., F. Aclt-l.llls, lII.B., J. hl. Alcorn, I,.RG. P., L.n.C.s., '. A. ;l~OlnA.JlI.B, R. ,G',Alcol'll, L.ll.C.B., L.U.C.P., G. Allen, "I.B., 111.::;., 11.}\I. Ander~on, .. , . Andre"s, L.S.A., 1If.1:.0.S., G. ArmstronO' M.ll. R Arthlil' "]) 1\1 A 1 E r > 0" • . • w. " H' s leI', L.R.C.S., . emon Barling, lIT.B., 1. Barrow', M.ll., H. K. lkal1, M.D., on. J. L Bee~ton, L.R.C.S., IreI., M.L.C." R. Beith, lIt.ll., G. L. Dell, !ll.B., Jlf.R.c.s., R. Belll,. M.D., F. A. Benuet, lIl.B., Harriett E. Hiilill, :ll.B., 'IV. J. Biulls, lIT.B., E. A~ R. Bligh, M.B., A.1. Blue, lIt.B., L. W. Boud, 1Il.ll., J. Booth, L.R.C.P., L.RC.S., O. V. RBowker, M.B., C. Stansel' Bowker ' LIt '1 l' C~· A • CI. LI B B . .C.l'. ,,,. \.. 0., E~n(r 0" owman, lII.B., . owman, 1>I.B., M.H.C.S., H. J. \'1. DrellnullLl ~I B I) S Bl'"i t JlI B 0 'V B " , . ., . . ~ . , C' ruce, lILB., G. A. Brooks, lILB., 'V. Slglsllllll1cl Brown, '1.1:.C .. ·., . . BlOWll;, !lLB., R. Browne, Jll.lLC.S., L.U.C.l'., O. 'V. Druce, 1I1.1.1., IV. F. BurIitt, JlI.B., FS . B. Burge, III.D., E. H. Durkitt,lI1.B., \V. A. H. Burkitt lit B H Bushy 111 B. ; R Oade L R r, P L R' "'~ T A 0 A r1 ,. .,. ., R \J • • , • • c .S., \l • . Ul1lel'on, . 0amplJell, JI!.lt.G.:-;, L.ll.C.P.E., . . " . a,mpbell, M.B., H. S.Oapper, "LV., Jll.B..C.S., W. D. Oargill, M. B., O. U. Oallutohels, L.R.C.S., A. N. Ohenall, fl1.B., Wm. '1'. Ohenllall, flLll., T. D. Olouston, JlLB., 1\' .P. B. OluLbe, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., F. W. D. Collier ?>] B FWD Collier lI[ B llhss I za Oocrhlan 111 B F G 0 R ' .. , . .. , C' j! 0' •• , • • ollnor, JII.D., . G. Oookson, L.B..c.P., O. O. or lS, M.D., J. 1. O. Oosh, M.B ., F. II. Oox, M.B. F. B. Oraig 111 B G Oral'U 111 B & RHO' , , .. , . 0' f . ., W Orosse L 13 C . , . . . P. S.E., . . umnnngs, L.RC.P. L.lt.O.S. A J r1l'awley 111 B L G D 'd' , ,. . v , .. , Oonstance D'A rcy, M.B., . . aVl son, M.B. R. Davies. F.R.C.S.E., S. Duvis, M.B.,
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J. A. Dick, M.D., F.R.a.S., R. Dick, M.B., G. P. Dixon, M.B., J. L. B. Dixon, M.D., '1'. ,'. Dixson, M.B., F. W. Doak L.R.O.P., L.R.C.S.}';., G. 1-1. S. DoLbyn, M.D., II. O. K Donovan, M.n., J. C. Douglas, J..Jt.c.P., IdLO.S., N. Dowling, L.R.C.P.E., M.l~.C.S., N.
J. Dunlop, l\['B., L'Estrallge Eames. C.B., M.n., C. A. Edwanls, L.R.C.P., I,.R.O.fl., J. G. Edwnrrls, 1>LB., D. Erco lcQnints, F. G. Failes, M.R.C.S., E. D. Fa~kner, F.R.C.S.Jr,., E. F. Feilchendfie1tl, M.n., P. Fiaschi, 1I.H.C.S., IJ.R.C.l'., S. FlelJer, L.K.Q.C.P.r., A. E. l!'inckh, Jlf.ll., S. Filllay, I,.R.C.P., F R.C.H., M. FiLzgerald, :tILB., P. L. Florencc, M.B., J. E . Foley, L.H.C.P., I,.H.O.S., O. R. II. Forster, .l\r.~ ., O. FrancC'schi, M.D., 'IV. Franeis, :l1.I:.C.S., L.R.C.P., R. Freshney, M.B., W. Glbllll, M.D., MacDonald Gi1l, M.n., M.lt.C.S., A. M. Gladdon, M.D., F.r..C S., J. ,V. Gormley, L.H.C.S., J. Gray, M.D., 'IV. \Y. Greer, M.D., W. E. Grigor, 1>LB., O. D.lIalcomb, M.B., F. W. Hall, lIf.D., 1>I.R.C.S., E. O. Hall, M.B., A. II. Hallen, M.D., Miss Ida G . .M. Halley, JI!.B., J. O. IIalliuay, JlLB., I'·.R.C.S.E., H. L. Harris, Jl1.B., J. Hanis, L.R.C.P., L.RC. . , . H. Harris, l\l.B., G. O.IIarper, M.B., Miss Elle!l E. Henry, }'LB., T. J. H cnry, I..It.C.P., F.R.C.S., II. Buell) Hetherington, M.D., A. R. Heupt, M.D., 1!"'. O. Higgins, M.B., P. L. IIipsley, :IT.D . , 'V. W: Hoare, :lLD., 'Y. Hoare, M.D., A. J. IIou 1, :l1.U., D. Hornp, lILn., A. II. Horsfall, :lr.n., ]).s.o., W. C. Howle, I,.S.A., N. R llowsc, V.C., }·.lLC.S., J. U. Hughes, :lI.B., M. O'Gorruan Hughes, M.B., 'IV. C. IIl1g~lt't, M.B., E. M. Humphery, M.B., D. G. Hunter, )1.B., G. Hurst, lI1.B ., M.S., J. t:>t. Ishister, lI1.B., lI. U. J011l1S0D, L.R.C.I)., ~f.lt.C.R., E. T. Jones, lII.B., P. '. Jones, 1II.B., O. Joynt, JIl.B., F. 'IV. Kane, L.R.C.P., Id~.O.S.E., R. V: Kelly, C.B., F.R.C'.H., r,.R.c.l'.K, A. L. Kerr, M.n., F.R.C.S.E., J. Kerr, M.B., H. Kukland, JlLB.,T . . '. Kirkland, M.])., F.ILC'."l., E. II. Knowles, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., L. J. Lamrock, )1.])., N. Larkins, M.B ., E. A. Layery, L.R.C.P. , L.R.C.H., O. H. E. Lawes, M.B..:., J. S. Lo Fene, :ll.n.c.s., I.It.C.l'., Dr. Le Garde, H. R. Letchcr, M.B., G. H. ;:,. LigllLoll er, )f.B., rr. Lipscombe, ~r.,Jl., ,V. ~'. Litchfield, JlLB., E. S. Li,ttlejrohn, Jll.B., E ... . Lloyd, ;\I.Jl., :.I.R.C .•• , K LnrlowlCl, M.B, D. Luker. 1I.B., G: ~,. A. Lynch, !\l.n., T. A. Machattie, :'I1.n., :ll.s., 1{" l\1acDonald, lILB., M.S., W. MacGllh~'ay, M.B., F . .\Iac1nre, D . .\lac:'hster, Jll.B., M.R.C.S., J. ?tlacpherson, )LB., A. S. :LIlarr, F. ?tratthews, lII.B., J. Marshall, 1LB., L.R.G.P. R., T,.R.C. :"U·;" H. ~. Marsh, ~I.B., H. 11 . .Mar~IHlll, )U:., L.R.C.P.E .• f,.R.C.f:i.R., H. F. Martell, lILB., W. Mawson, 1I.B., 'IV. l\lcOlr.ll:l1Itl, :11.11., D. U. M c Donall, lIl.RC.S., L.R.C.P.E., St. ~t\.llrlrew McDowall, J. H. MeFar];ll1c , ;\[.]3., MLGOIvan, M.ll., A. McInnes, :\.f.B., G. McKay, 1ICB., T. G. McKay, :11.11., T. l)IOl\'Jllall "lcK ell, :1f.B., R. R S. McKinnon, 1If.B., J. L. McKelvey, M.D., II. MrLan'll, :If.B., J. V. iIlcPhee, 101.£., G. D. l\1ellzies, :l1.B., R. F. Michell, lI!.B. , :ILK., J. B. ilioole, L.U C.s.I., H. :i'I. ~loraD,. lILB., lo'.R.C.S.E., 'V. }\lorton, J,.H.(l,P.I~., f,.H.C.S.F.., O. R P.l\Illller, :11. B., G. L. :lllullms, ~LD., J. A. J. Murr~y,M.B., T. Myles, lIf.B., F.n.C .. . , A. Balfour Nairn, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., A. W. NankerVlS,1Ir.B., lIon. ,J. D. Nash, M.1>., :I!'R.C'.S., lILL.C" E. L. Xewman, :tILB., H. Nickoll, I,.R.C.I'., l,.n.C .. . , G. L. O'Kcill, )r.n., W. H. O'lYeill, ~J.B., :Miss usie O'Heilly, "LB., '1'. L. O'Reilly, M.n., W. 'V. J. O'Reilly, M.D., M.R.C.S., M. Owens, M.D., M.S., Eo C. Page, ~f.B., A. Palmer, M.B., L.R.C.P., F.RC. . , L. R. Parker, M.B., II. E. Purl,iusoll, :\f.B., G. W. F. Paul, ],f.n., lILR.C.S., L.R.C.P., J. H. Paul, Jl1.B., A. Pentla1ll1, M.D., L. R.C.P., A. E. Perkin.·, :lLB., D.S.O. A. B. Phillips, M.B., J. H. Phipps, lILU., L.n.o.p., JlLR.C.S., J. Pirie, L. R.C.P., L.R.C.S., L.F.P.S., ]1,1. J. Plomley, lIf.n., H.. G. Poate, M.B., F.R.C ... , H. \.1:. Pridham, :tILn., O. Pur er, M.B" F. M. Purchas, M.B., "'. F. Qnuife, ?>LB., M.S., C. Read, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., G. Read, L.R.C.S., 'V. H. Read, ~LB., L. Rees, "LB., C. W. Reid :lLB., H. R. Hice, lILR.C.S., L.R.C.P., H. Ritchie, M.B., L. 'IV. Roberts, M.B., i\LRC.S., F. O. Rogers, LB., .Ii:. R. Roseby, M.B., J. l\lctlain Ross, M.R.C.S., I..lt-C.P., R. E. Roth, M.R.C.S., D.S.O., A. H. H.utherford, M.n., H.. E. Ryuate, lI['RC.S., L.R.C.P., J. M. Sanderson, L.S.A., F. P. Saneles, M.D., G. . aml~el'oll, 1\1. D., Y. 'V. avage, M.B., T. Schenk, M.B., 'IV. ,eldon, M.B., P. J. Sexton, L.RC.P., L.R.C.S., G. G. "'harp, lI1.B., F. haw, M.B., H. Sheldon, M. n., . lleldon, Jlf. B., J. L. Shellshear, 1\[. B..' S. Shll'low, M.B., H. L. A. Shortel, I\I.B., F. G . .l\lc eill impson, M.13., E. P Sm.clall', lIJ.B., H. 'V. Smith, 1,.lt.C.P., L.R.C.I:l., S. A. Smith, M.B., W. Smith, 'V. G. SmIth, M.B.,G. Sprott, M.D., H. S. tacy, M.D., G. P. Stanley, M.B., F. C. Steven'on, L.R.C.S., J. M. Stewart, M.B., E. S. Stokes, JlLB., R. Stopford, L.R.C.P., ,V. B. Studdy, M.B., J. ,V. SutherlaUll, lILB., F. S. '1'ange, M.B., H. E. Thane, M.D., M.R.C.S.lC., P. T. Thane, L.R.C.P.E., M.R.C.S., D. Thomas, F.R.C.S., G. B. Thomas, M.B., H. S. Thomas,
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"'IV. D . Thomas, U.B., M. B.C. S., P. Thornton, M.ll.C. P., M.ll C. R., "'IV. II. Tom lins, M. Il. C.S., L.R.C.P. , G. L. Tomlinson, tlLn., R. B. Tlindall, M.B., M. eech, tlLB., . A . V('l'CO, ltLB., \V. Vickers, ~r.B., R. B. 'Vale, ~r.B., A. P . 'lYall, M.B., F. E. Wall, M.D., C. F.Warren, L.R.C.P., l\1.R.C.~., S. C. Watkins, 1I!.ll.C.S., F. 'Watson, 111.13., P. \\'a ngh, M.B., L. C. Webster, L.1LC. P., I •. n.C'."., A. "\V. Weihen, M.D., 1\. M. "",{hiting, . LB., J. B. t. Vincent ' VeIch, ~['B., F. 'Vilson, L.ll.C.P.g., L.ll.C.R.K, J. 'Ylls011, L.ll.C.P.E., L.B.C. S. E., J. H . WilsOll, L.R.C.P., L.11.C.S., H. A. '''il 'Oll, M.n ., C. K 'Williams, M.D., Ellen 'Vooel, L.ll.C'.P., I,.B . C' .. . , 1\1. ' Vooel, L.l:.C . P., M.n.C.s., C. Woods, M.D. , R. E. ' Voolnol1gb, M.n., F. II. ' Vrigley, L.ll.C.S., F. S. ' V. Zlotkowsk i, u. B.
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.ANNUAL REPORT. In reeon1inO' the year's work, the Committee de irE's to r efer with feelings of satisfaction toO the general moyement \\ hieh has been notic(,:1ble among all classes to orO'anize am bnlan~e work und er the auspices 0 f this ASSOCltll iOIl. for the pnrpose of be~omil1O' better acqnaintet1 ",ith first aid method. As the outcome of meetings, backed up bby indiddual efforts, COlllse5 of instrnction haye been gi"en to, in addition to other bodies, chools of Art, tate alHl pri\'lLte schools. Teachers', YOlln a l en's and YounO' ,Vomen's Chri ti,1.ll ..:\.ssociations, Odcll'cllo\\'s' Lodge', factories and 'mines. Th~ Committce hilS becn ably anci promptly as. isLed by tho medical profession in its cndcavonrs to carry iuto efrect thc aims 11]\(1 ol,jects of Lhc St. John Am bulallce As ociation, :1uLl the large amOUD t of timc and gratuitous sen'icc alven by Lecturers and Examiners calls for the warllle t thanks, not 0111y of the mC~1bers of the classcs, but al 'o of the puhlic, who so oftcn haye re:1S011 to recoCfllize the value of a first aider's knowledge in times of accident or sudden illness. On ~xall1lning the work of the Centre as revcale(1 by tlte classes, tlle COlllmitteo reports the follo\Ylng satisfactory re uIts; classes to the numher of 77 \\'e~'e h~lcl ; total nnm bel' instructed amounted to 1,117; and of these 31 pa:sed the exallllllallOll j 59 candidates qualifier! for the medallion, and for the label. 'rhe recol'lt for the tweuty-two years, is as follows: 18,736 attcnLlcd a full com"e of instruction, 13,6 5 gained certificates, 733 qualified for medallions. T o celebrate the twenty-first anlliversary of the Jew South \Yales Ccntre, which took place iu eptember, 1911, the Committec invited the altellllance of all branch secretaries at the Refreshment Rooms, Botanical Gardclls, on the 22nd N ovelll bel', following. About 30 secretaries were preseut, some having travclled a cOllsideralJle distance. T hey wele welcomed by the Committee, and 1111'. Hanbury Davies (Chairman) delivered. an address, in which he gavo the gathering some interesting facts concerning the early history of the Centre. Dr. T . tOl'ie Dixson also spoke on the subject of Association work. The members experiencel1 a great loss during the year by thc decease of their PresiLlent :JIr. Justice H . E. Cohell, while on the return voyaf.'e to ydncy after a well -earned holiday. Sir William Cnllen, Chief Justice, kindly cOJlsellt~(1 to be nominated to fill the vacaney, and was unanimously elected rrrsit1ent at a mecting of the Executive Committee held on 9th Uay last. Considerable in terest was aroused over au illvita.tion recei ved from h eadqna.rtcr~, to send some representatives to a revicw at Windsor, by his Mr..je. ty thc King, all J une 22nd. The outcome of meetings held and cfforts made to raise the necc, o,ry funds to equip a contingent was the sending away of six ambulance oflicers an(1 one Lally Superintendent. They were accorded a warm welcome on arriyal at London, and given an honoured position at the Review as wcll as on other official and socia l occasions. The Haruonr Trust Division is to be congratnlate(1 011 having again won the Roth Shield at the annual competition. .Mr. Boles H. Rainford, having expressen a. wish to have his sen'ices to the Association viewed as volul1 tary, was unanimonsly elected honorary secretary of the Tew 'onth Wales Centre, at a meeting of the Executive Committee, held on 19th September. At the same meeting, Mr. Rainsford was also elected a memuer of the Executiv e CommiLtee. The Committee in conclusion expresses ils warmest thanks to the hon. secretaries and other office-bearers of lJranches and detached classes for their valuallle help ill furthering th.e aims and objects of the .Association . Anticipating still greater development 111 the near future, the Comrrnttee veutures to a k a continuance of the same hearty co-opera.tion during the ensuing year.
Stc,ternent of Receipts and Expenditure for the yea!' ending 30th September, 1912. EXJJenclilu1·e.
Rcceipts.
,'tationery, To Cash in balik, 'cpt. 30, '11 £16 15 10 By Printing, Stores, tc. £175 7 Donations aud .'ubscl'ip25 12 6 103 3 " l{ent, Telephone, etc. . " tions . . . 100 0 " Secreta.ry's Salary Class :111l1 Examination " 264 3 0 56 9 " Examination Fees Fees. 2 0 61 8 11 " Sec.'s 2] st Ann. Meetillg " Salcs of Booke; . 26 11 11 "Petty Cash, Postages, "" Eandttges . and Sundries 32 3 89 13 3 " ,'nJ1(lril)s . o 10 " Ba.n k Fees . "InLerest, fwi ngs Bank, 1 15 1 15 o " Interest, Savings Bank. to Dec. :31st, 1911 \\'ithdrawal, ,'(Lvings Bank, " Cash in COI11" 91 mCl'C'ialBank£23 12 10 o to 1;1~ t It li'eI J., ] 91 2 . Less un presen ted C11er1'le 2 2 0 21 10 3 2 " Cash in hand £196
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Statement oj Receipts and E.lpenditme f01" the yea?' ended 30th A p?'il, 191 2. First Aid Olass Accoun t. Recei}lts. E.x2Jenrlitw·('. £495 16 0 By Examiners' Fees BnJallce in bank at 30th 20 9 6 £554 15 6 Trophies . A pril, 1911 . " Annual Delli onstrati em 42 3 4. Examination F· s recelved"., Offic' Expenses876 16 9 First Aid Class Fees . lass Fees 166 18 2 Secre tiny . £200 0 0 1 lll'sing 52 0 0 Bookkeeper . Sailors' Examination 17 6 6 Hunt 4-1 8 0 Fees Printing, Ad V!"., .v 3"J ,,'tores sole! (Books, Charts, 400 ]6 8 Kits, etc-.) & 'tationery 66 18 2 28 4 0 Postages, Rxch. M edallion Fees Demonstration 13k. charges. etc. 26 17 0 A ll nual 15 1~ 10 Telephone Fee Collection and, lIndrie;; 15 1 4. Audit Fee to April 31),1911 1'2 12 0
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H is Excellency the Rt. HOD . Lord Denman, P. c., G. C.~!'G., Jr.. O. Y. 0 . , Governor-General. His Excellency i1' John Fuller, Baronet, K.O.M.G., State Governor. His Excellency the Hon. Sir John Madden, G.C.M.G . , Lieut.-Governor. I'resid ent.
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Appleton, The Earl Brassey, G.C.B., Thomas Olark: Sir Mathew Davies, His Excellency Sir John Madden, ICC. M.G., Captain 'V. F. S. Manu, It.N., lIenry Masterton (E tate of the late James Paterson), T. J. fcBride, J. McLellan, eptirnus Miller, Dayid Mills, R. Byron Moore, J. 1\1. Niall, Captain John Ogilvie, Dr. Oliver Penfold, Thos. E. RedmonJ, The lion. Frank tuarL, John Warren Swanson, Henry Gyles Turner, Hugo \ Vertheim .
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A NNU-"iL REPORT . T he Oouncil of the Victoria Oentre of the t. John Ambulance ARsociation has much pleasure in pre enting the 29th annual report. Mr. . B. Trapp has been elected a membcr of the Oouncil. .Mr. J. H . Lord, Honorary Secretary of the Brunswick "llb-Oentre, ,,'as recommended by the Honorary Secretaries of the Urban and Suburban Sub-Oentres for a seat on the 'ouncil, and such recommendation was heartily adopted . It is pleasing to ue able to report a steady increase in the numuer of classes each year, showing that the puulic is becoming more aliye to the importance of this knowledge DUl'ing the year 134 classes h:ne been commenced, of whil:h 36 men's and 28 women's first aid classcs, 17 lIursing classes, and one home hygiene class have been completed. Another matter fur congratulation is the fact that 17 'nb-Oentres ha\'e been opened uncler the auspices of the Australian 'Women's X ational Lea.~ue, and 2 under the A. "'tV. Association. The Oouneil hopes that eventually cIa' es will be held in all the towns in which these two powerful bodies have branches. The Oouncil desires to specially notify its appreciation of the interrst taken in St. John Ambulance work by the Victorian Railway Commissioners and the employees generally. During the year 55 classes have been commenced, and 26 have been examined. The completed classes were attended by 916 men, and the number of raIlway em ployees now trained amounts to 4627, of whom 2867 are certificated. The "First Aid" skill thus Illade available for the travellillg lJUulic is a matter of al lllost n ational iml)ortance. The Salvation Army has also held classes for women and men among its cadets. E xtension s of TV ork.-TIy the latest legislation on the subject, the employers in all factories where the machinery is worked by power have to provide a first aid kit for use in case of accident. This, no doubt, is a step in the right direction, but is not of m uch use unless those in the factories know how to use the materials provided. T here should be a certain number in each factory ,vith the requisite training, and this can be accomplished only by forming classes for the study of first aid. Finance.- T he annual statement of receipts and expenditure duly audited, IS appended to this report. A mbulance Service.- -The Ambulance Service consists of four up-to-date wagons and t wo motor ambu lan ces, each containing every requisite fur r endering "First Aid t o the I nj ured," and fo r ease and comfort in r emoving invalids. D urillg the year " First Aid " has been rendered iu 502 cases, illcluding fractured thigb, leg, arm, pelvis, skull , jaw, back, cases of apoplexy, epilepsy, sunstroke, druwlling, poisoning, burns, and various killds of fits . 5,585 calls were attended, and 43,383 miles tra velled.
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Ambulance Sen.·ice Account. E.7'1Jen d1·tl11'e . Receipts. Amuulance ServiceBalance In Bank at 30th £1342 15 0 Oon tractor April, 1911, to credit of Chauffeur's Wages, and Ambulance Service Ac134 15 0 count £72 16 6 Fare Iaintenance Motor \r agon Fund 51 6 1 Repairs, 429 5 0 ul)f:criptiolls and Donatiol1sand Accessories 26 11 3 I n mance of Motor Hospital ' Ul1llay '0111:19 2 0 Bandages, Uniforms, etc. mittec 150 0 0 94 17 11 OIJllector Esscnden Ambulance Fund 100 0 0 Half-cost of Office Expenses Oity of T\Ielbourne as detailed in First Aid 75 0 0 208 18 3 Classes Account . City of Richmond 15 0 0 Dtl.vid yme Tru·t 21 0 0 P II rclJ ase of :J [otor °Wagon 615 7 4 General II b criptions No.2, and Accessories . 418 8 0 Donations towards plll'chnse Appropriati on to Ambulance 120 0 0 of Motor ,r agon K o. 2Replacement Account Edward Wilson T rllstees 50 0 0 Felton BUfluest Oom . 50 0 0 SUl1llr)' DOllatiol1s 69 6 6 Ambulance Transport Fees 1829 3 10 A ppropriation from First Aid Class Accoun t . . 109 11 10 £ 3,011 11
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Stahmcnt of Ecccipts and 2:rpcnditlll'c fa?' the yeel?' ending 30th SCl'tembc?', 1912. £12 0 0 By Postages " Exchanges and Bank 2 4 4 cbarges 56 10 0 " Honoraria, 2 19 3 " Refund Centres . 3 G 0 " ' tores 6 9 II " Freight, Duty, rLe. 1 19 0 " Tra,\'elling expenses 2 0 " London Hemit~l\l1ccS 1 7 0 " Ad I'ertisi Ilg 3 18 5 " ' tationery " H ire of HaJl, Furniture, 1 1 0 etc. 0 17 6 " OHJc:e FUl'llilure 2 0 0 " PetlY Cash 3 1 6 , Telephone Rent. 11 l 6 JJ P:illtillg 1 10 0 " ' keleton rep~1il's " Balance as pel' Cash nook 108 12 1
To Balance at B~tnk, 30th £67 0 2 epteJUber, 1911 " Sul>::;idie 50 0 0 Police Dep:1rtment W. A. Fire Brigades 25 0 0 BoaI'll 49 10 10 " Cbss Fees :lIe of Books, Stores etc. 31 0 G " 20 19 0 " !'ale or ~ledalliolls 6 9 11 ,. Rl fuull Duty Oll Boob 0 3 9 Jl ' lIndl ies
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ahove that the Association has bad a most successful yen.l', and the Committee desire to thank the memhers of the medical profession, the el,1ss supervisor!", and the lIon. Secretary, who have so generously and untiringlY given their services in promoting firfit aid n,nd home nurs~ng classes; 71so the bdie.s alld,~(:ntlemcn who have. so willingly undertaKen the dutlCS of lIon. Class '. ecretarlf.'s. 1 he useful work caI~1Cd on hy the Association U1 the in Lerests of humamty m ust ~trongly appeal. to all SeC~I?nS of the community and cspccinlly Lo Lhose persons actively enga.gcd In the l11lDIng inc1 ustl'y and who arc ofttimes witnesses of serious accidents. EYen t~ the casual ob sel vel' it is cvident that the sufferers in most cases are carefully and skIlfully attended by members of the Association, and the [~ct must not b.e o\'erlooked that simple injuries arc (Tcnern.lly prevented from assumlllg a more senous character, and many Ii ves have Ul~loll1Jtcdly been saved hy the prompt metbods adopted by " first aiders." To enlllllel'fl.te the cases tha,t luwe been pt1rticularly bronght under the Committee's lIotice would enbtil too len~Lby a report, lmt mention might be lIJacle of tbe \'aluaule servie'es rendered in resllsl:itatillg between thirty and fOl'ty men who were oyercome hy poi onons ga underground during the fire a,t Lake View ;\line, in .June la. t. It call safely be said that had it not hcen ft l' the splendid efforts of the mIne ambulance corps many hres would b[\,\'e been los.t. . . .. . It is pleasing to report that the Mll1ll1g Comrallles arc r:-ot InsenSIble. to the Importimce of having a number of compctent first al(]ers workll1g on the mmes ready for anyemrrgeney, and have materially a si. ted the Association b~' erecting cas~alty wards and cCJuipping thcm \\ ith up-to date appliances. In COl1ClUf;lOn, the CommIttee ackllowlech.;e their indebt,~dne,s to Lt.-Colonel Campbell, tbe HOll. General Secretary of the 'V. A. Centre, for the vnluable assistance rendf::red to this branch .
£11
Office Furniture tore on Hand allll at Centres Skeleton Sundry Debtors, Centres London Office Bank uulance Cash in h.tnd
2 6
32 12 10 11 0 3 10 8 I 10 12 4 0
0 9 2
1 0
To " JJ JJ
" " JJ JJ JJ JJ
£261 19
£2{q 19
-1
,1
JJ JJ
I certify that the aboye Balance Sheet represents, in my ol,illioll and suhjed to my report, a true state of tbe affairs of the A!:'sociation.
J. R .
CA~lPBELL, A.I.A.A., \V.A.,
Hun. Audil,?·.
Eastern Goldfields Branch. ( 'hail·mall.
11011. SIIP('l'iuft'ucl(,llt of 8 10 1'(,s.
J . O . Hudson.
D. Penm<1n.
11011. AuclHol·s .
nOIl . 8 eCl· c t:IJ'Y.
.T. C:uueron mith, Jas. G. Williams.
II. Ferguson.
AX1\U AL REPORT. The COlnmittee of the Eastern Golufielus Branch of the West Au tralia Centre of the St. John AmbuLnce Association have much pleasUI'e in preentillg the annual report. During the period undc:r review, 274 students llll.\'e attended lecture ' and 172 ha ve passed the examination. Th e receipts for the yefl.l' amounted to £108 6s. d., al1Ll after lleuucting eXl'enlliture, £101 19s. 9d . , the sum of £6 ti '. lld. has been carried for\\'<U'd. T he Committee wish to place on recol'l tl1pir appreciation of the Chamber of lIli lles don.thon of £10, and to thank Lhc:; Boulder :DIunicipal Couneil for their kindlless in placing the weilt wing of the M eclu1l1ics' Iustitute at the di::;pos:tlof the A~sociation. It will lJe seen from the
Rl L'CJWe Account for nine l/wl!lhs £11) 13 0 tores Purchased 16 0 0 ertificate!:' Cost of 16 If! 4. CosL of Tex L Books 2 10 0 Co~t of ;\leCi" 11 ion 12 2 Jl Pri II tillg anc1 Statit)J)ery u Po tages and Petties " 0 6 5 1 0 'F reigh t and Cartage 3 10 0 TIn,velling expenses Insurance, Rates and Taxes 1 ]0 3 2 5 0 Iai II tenance 16 11 I) ileac1 Oflice account nah"\.nce transferred to G 6 11 R1lanc:e heet . £10<;
6
ny Class Fcc and Sale of £91 17 8 Books Less Fees Refun'ed 1 10 0
By Chamber of Mines Don. JJ IT ol'se-~hoe Class . "Committee ;\lembership Fees 'tores ~old
£90 10
7
o 10
0
0 0
1 10 5 19
0 0
"
£10
8
Balance Shed (IS (It 30th Seldcliluer, 1912. Assets. Liauilities. tock on hand nahmee E\c ss of Assets , keleton and Fittings t31) 12 5 over Li:tbilities Sundry DehtorsUnpaid Class Fees Dook Aceollnt . BalallCe at Dank, as per Re,enue Account
£39 12
Cr.
ending 30th SClJlclilba, 191<l.
6
8
3
13 0
6 0
014 0 8
0 0
£19
6
611
£39 12 5 -----
5
\ Ve (;cI'tify that we uaye examined the bOOKS, and the above represents the true position of ~ frail'S of the Association as di.sclosed by the books.
E (' ROSM \'N } " Finance Gom7ll iUee. C.· A' . DALTON
JAR.
G.
' VILUAM }
J. CAMERON SMITH
Han, Audito!" .
22
NEW
ZEALAND. AUCKLAND.
. Pl'cs jllellt of tile N('w Zcnl:l1lfl (~C JlIl·(' S . H IS Exeelleney The Go\'el'llor, The Lord I slington, K.O.M.C., D.~.O. 1'l'es ill(,Jll or lh c AlIcldalll1 ( 'cull·C.
H is \ Vor hip t he Mayor of Auckland.
( 'hail·man.
)(011 . TJ·(':l S lII' Cl'.
W. H.attl'ay.
J. J . IIolland.
S('(']'rtn J·Y·
lIult . ,lud itoI'.
A . S. R us'ell,
G. C. Gorric, Publie ccountallt, 204, idori a Arcade.
b' . . Z. A,A .
Life
~l c lllb('J' s.
The Earl of Glasgow, The L ord Plunket, The Right Rev. Dr. Neligan, Sir .Tohn Loga~ Oampbell, llu~l . E. Iitehelson, lIon. G. )3 owld ., 1\I1'8. Hattray, J .:LIlleS Dunning, O~lonlal llgar I efilllng 00., Hon. Arthur 1\1. 11yers, Paul M. Jln.IIRen, Ii.·s Bn.rstow M ISS Rattray, J. mig, h:1.rles ~ewlancl, Auckland Haeing Club, ' V. Rattray,' 1!r ~ . George lio \y!ds, lI1r~ .. T ravelS !l1acJean,. M rs . McCo It U1<1,rk, Dr. A . Osborn I'l..mgh t, !lIr. Charles Wlihal1lsoIl, 111. DaVid L . N athall, "Mullallionist," MJ'S . Arth ur M. 1\1yers, Mr. George D unnet, :tIfr. H cnry R. Urquhart .
r
,U c lli e al SlafT.
E . . D . Aubi n ,
M.ll. C. . K, Rowland T. G . Aickin, M.T)., n.r.II., A. S. Brewls, M.n., M.ll.C.S.E., I I. O. P. Bennett, M.B., )I.ll.C.S.E., ' V. J. Barela)" M.n., P.R.C . . , R . Be~ford, M.R.C. S., L.ll-C.P., A. Olark, I..It.C.I'., l".ILC.H., G 'orge 'mig, ~f.B., John Oralg, L.n .c.s., J. L. Oarolan, M. ll.C.H.E., H. Hillon 'hCt'iScman ~LR . C.,"E., L. R.C.P. , H ugh Douglas, M.B., B . •J. Dudley, M.R.C.H.R, L.H.C.l'.' V. D. Fe rgw,ol1,! M.B., H. r.r. Goldstein, ~r.B, M.RC.S., G. T. Girdler, L.ll.C.l'.: L. R. c.s. , NT . McKay Grant, M. n., \ V. M . Grattan Guinnesc; M. n. J. A Goiner ~r.R.C .. E., L.S.A ., R. II. Gilpin, L.S . A., ill.R. C.H.E., II. A. Gooci, 1>J.H.;,.S.R., '1.. ll. C.pb: ~~ 1. IIope, M.B., T homas G. II. IIall, L.R.C.S. , S. L. H ad;:e, M.R.C.S.l!:., r,.lLc.l':, 1. R. I nghs, Ln., O. Jon es, L.R.C. p., L. R.C.S., F. ' V. H.. J. l\ing, M.J:.C.S. , L.R.C .p., A . O. K11lght ~,.S . A., M.R.C.S.E., G. G. Kenny, llLB., T. II. Lewis, r,.s .~ .! M. R.C . . , P. A. L mdsay, M.D., G . de Olive ~owe, L.n.c.p., L.n .C s., eorge Lapl~alk, ~1.B., W . O. 'IV. McDowell, ~I.13 . , Petcr 1\101r 111 . 13. Neill\1cDOIwall M]j D . :t'I. W . Murray, M.Dr,.E. II. B. Milsoll, M.H.C.f;.E., ~. n.c.;'., R. '. Mt~;di~ru;i(1' M. n., n.p.H., J. II. Nell, M.D., M. R.C.S., A. O. Owen, M. D., 'V. II . Parkes M 13 ' F.R.C.S. , A. C. Pureha., M.D . M.Re. S. , (Ohait'lilall) , J . C. P"l)st 'J D , T . '. p, ea .rse .. , '" ,"" L.R.C. p:, L. R. C.S." E. Roberton, M.D., M.n.C.S., E. E. Roberts, M.B., '. Rl)wley: M. R. C..W. E. G , L.SR.C.I., C. H . Robertson ' :>1.13. , F R....., C SEC . Reece , ". '1 B., "L' lJ. T • R ogers M. B., . . e?tt, Ln., M.R.C.S . Ro, E. \ V. ~harman, L.R.C.P., J,.H.C.s., G. H. I-)wect' lL B., G . T . SmIth, M. ll.C . S.E., L.S . A., . E. ,eville, L. S.A. , H . 1. Tresidcler M HeR' L' ~l'I~' P" C. H . Tewsley, M.B., F.R.C.i-i. , R. II. ' Valton M.D. FIt C ~ "E" 1 lams, M.D, S. Z obel, JlLD. ' , . . . ,., • . r. D.,
!I.
W
220
Oolo?viul RepO?"ls.
The St. J ohn A rnbulance .A ssociutioll.
\V
A JUAL REPORT T he Commit.tee in presenting the twcntieth an~ual report o f the C t · . 1 ' ~re~t pl~asurc ll1 congratu lating th e meJll bel'S on th e very satisfactory pro"~~s~ CI'Il;~~ unn~.t lC past y~'l,~. H is Worsl ip the Mayor fwd the City OOllllCiilolS l~w~ f'ho\vn a ge.nel0U? apprcelatJoll of the good worl~ done by the Centre during the past twenLy f;ea ls, alI a of L~e greater wor k they.deslre to do in the fuLlI\'e, l)y clel:iclil1cr to errant lcm.a ease fO l 50 years at a l1(1n11nal rcntal of a valuahlc allotment bhav~cr ~onltar to Rutla.nd Street, provided that the sum of £2,500 is spellt in l;uilc1in"bal~ 111 III anee StatIOn ,I the material allll c1esiO'Il of the uuiltlinrr to ho'\ .h 1 1y ll;e. C?ul1ci,1. The Oomlllittee hare aIrp;dy tllfl slim of £~02 to ~;~:lli~vc~f t~le})l1llr1l11g 1'111111. They llave n1;;o tlte SUIll of £112 in hanrl towards 1I1e cost of a \\ abOll . T 1 eomple t~ the amlm!a,llce station, to ]lroeure n,n up· to-date am bnlanee wagon, am .to pro~lde at least .olle trained attelJdant, unLiI tlte transport scrvice beeo lnes fiClf·supportlllg, they conslller that a further sum of £1 000 \V'll l . d and they have e' . k' , 1 lereql11re . 11 ve!y con fi1( 1ell?e 111 as lllg the people of Auckland to eonLribute that a mo un t . A arc liable to aeeldcnt and il l ness, so all shonld give towards thc cost of
bllilding amI e(luippillg all ambulance slation, and providing at least Olle 8ki11e(1 ..tttcndanL, who will \;e always 1'l'ady to carry out the removal of LllOSC sllffeling from accident or illness. The U0111111iLLee will be glad to receive donations of large or i:lllutll SUIllS, and propose to lH1VC an amlllllance Satmllay (;ollecLion at all early date. The aLLendallce at the ledlll'es has l)(;cn the lu.rgcst since the formation of the Ocntre anel tlle Oommittce t(>J1c1er their tllanki:l to the lIleml)crs of the medical starr ill lccturing, also to Drs. Allbin, BeMord, 13(;Ul1ctt, Douglas, lJn<Uey, Ferguson, Grant, GolllflLeill, Going, GnlligiLll, Harkc, Knight, Lindsay, Lowc, MeDowcll, l\JcDnugall, J l oir, Murray, McMaster, Parkes, Purchas, Reeve, Scott, Tewsley, \ Valkcr, Walshe nlHl \ Villi,W1S and Mr. Derrick for eOllunctillg thc examinatiollS ; also Lo l\l es!lallles Boult, 'Wilson and Dar1Jy, ]\1isses Ounningham, Jacksop, \YelJu, La.ncl, Me Pher.,on and " haw, anrl l\lCflsrs. Goulstonc, Ri teh ie, Devine, Wilcox, JIolllSlI'orth allcllIani:;on, for thc valuable as istanee they have rCJ111ered as honorary sccrctaries. A very special votl' of thanks is tendcred to Mrs. Ward Bakcr for her kindncss ill gran ting the lhe of her dining room for the lccturcs on first aid amI l1urRillg. MI'. H.ttLtrtl.y inforlTIell thc Coml11ittee of bis intention to retirc from the office of scelcLnry, w b iell hc Itas held for llcarly 17 years. 'I hc an tJonncemen twas reeei ved with vCl'y gl'ca.t rcgrct, and Lhe following resolution was passed nnaniJl10nsly 1)y the 'Olll1l1itLcc: "That thc Gcncral 'Olll1lliLtec of the Aucklancl OCll ire of the St. John A'nbnlanec A;:soeiatioll hereby place!'; on record its high appreciation of the areat sl'l'vicCR relll1ered hy }.I r. William Rattray dming the 17 ycars hc has lleld thc ~mre of HCCl'cLal'Y of thc AueklatJ(1 Centre . Tllcy recognizc that the great snc('e~s whil'h has attender1 Lhe operations of the Oentre, ancl particularly the splendid result" of the A1111mlancc j)ay cullcctiol1s are very largely due to Mr. Rattray's persistr.nt and tactflll efforts, and Lo his very efficient orga.rlizntion. 11'. Rattray has gi veil llllstin tec1\y of h is Lime allll Imsilless eapaci Ly withon t regard to rCllllll1eraLioll; he lcaves thc aIT.lirs of the Celltrc in a most s1.tisfactory condition n,nll he carrie!:) \lith him thc l)e·t wishes of Lhe Committee for his future ,,·elfare ."
RcccilJts and Payments flCCel}Jts. l1alanee in Bank Annual ~ulJsrriptions ('lass l'\;es ,'tore:; and :tIlecbllion .. sl)ld Collection at 1\ nJ1n,llMectin:; ] )ol1atillns Fees fnml Branches. 1\ shfOlc1 Litler fee:; . J l\1ilclin~ 1<'1\11(1 ]jl'igade an(1 1\ ursing Di \'. and Refulld:; thdngs Bank Int.el'ebt
the yea?' ended 20th Feuntai'Y, 1012. Payments .
[01'
£2 17 10 12~ 13 cD 11 11 12 2 15 4 ·1 0 5
GG 1 Ii 1
0
0
6 0
6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
Alhertising, Printing, Pas· £36 12 ~ tn Ires, nnd Petty Cn 11 . Lecture and Examination 57 1~ 8 Expel1Res 75 Hi 6 'toro· & Medallions 1Jonght 6 1 6 A lifOI'd Litter EXllenses 6:i 4 0 Building }i'llnr1 0 1 1 Office ROllt, Git , etc. 0 10 4 Expenscsof AnnuaDIeetil1g' 3 8 6 TOllSOll, (jarl ick Ii.. Co., Chairs 4.0 0 0 Secretary's Sabry. 6 15 5 Baln,nce in Dank 6
£314. 1
6
£314 1
]Juihlil1:J Fund.
Paymcnts.
I,' cec 11)ts. . £,630 11 6 Bal:tnc:c i 11 n~~l1 k Union Oil. • nap and land 10 17 ,)" (j Co. , rntere t Auekhtntl llrov incio.l J'llglly 6 1~ 15 League . f) 5 0 Auckland 1{.,tCing Cluh Ambulanec 'n.tu rcby Ba.lal1cc OG 1 10 211 0 0 Day " Bank In terest 24 15 9 \wings £1061
2
1
Donation to Onchunga Diyj· sion n\liltlill~ Fuucl ..\uc];:hwd l'ro\'ineial Hughy LCfl."UC Donation paid to t .•J uhn Amhul<tllee Brigade BnJance in Bank
£30
0
0
~
1~
15
6
1028
6
7
£1061
2
1
230
ColOnLtd Reporis.
The St. J ohn A?nbulance Associatio'n. 'IV,d lel' Thomas,
Payments.
RccdZ1{s. Bala,nce in Bank Savings Bank Interest
. £1 08 4
8 0
5 0
£112
3
5
.
Dala.nce in Dank
£112
8
£112
8
Mfc :UCIll\)c rs.
5
Messrs . .T. n,tllanlyne & Co., Calltr'rbury Jockey Club, !\frs. J. O. '. Holmcs, Lyttl'lton IJarllonr Hoard, Irs. lilsollJ, Mrs. Nasllclski, Lord P lullkel, lce.M.G., K. ·.V.O., Mrs. It Healoll nhoc1c~, J\lr. A. E. G. Rhodcii, Mrs. A. E. O. Rho(1es, Mrs. TownellLl, Trllstees of the EslQlc of the late H. M.arks, Tl'mtees of Ihe EsLale of Lhe lale J. T. Peacock.
Payrnents.
Collections on Ambulance £H) 12 0 Day 74 4. 9 D onations . . 4. S:wings Bank I nteres t 11
£277
5
Jlcclical S Calf.
Printing, Advertising, Postages, Addressiu cf aud Delivering Circul~rs . £32 16 2,1-1 9 Building Fuml £277
8
5
8
o 8
Assets and Liabilities on 29th Fcu7''l.ta1'Y, 1912. A ssets. Liabilities. Cash in BankGf'neral Account £6 15 5 '\Tagon Account 112 8 5 Building Fund . 102 6 7 Cash on D epositUnion Oil, Ol\p and Candle 00.. . 1000 0 0 13 Ashford Li tters and 4 Stretchers, u.s pel' last Stock-taking £138 2 6 L ess 10 per cen t . D epreciation 13 16 3 124 6 3 Stores on hand as Fer Schedule 31 2 9 Sumlry Stores sold 5 14 9 £2308 14 ---
Nil.
2
WILLIAJI{ R:ATT RAY, Secretrr,ry. C. J. TU~Kf;, l£oll . Trcasurer. I have examll1ed the above Accounts and have COlli pared them with the Bank
B ooks and Vouchers, and find them to 1.>e conece. A. S. ROi::lSELL, F. P.A. (N.Z.), ~·.N.Z .. \"A., IIun. Auditor.
CANTERBURY AND WEST COAST. HEA.D OFFICE: C][RIfl,[,CllURcrr, _ . Z.
J> res i (] ell t.
His Excell ency The Right Hon. Th e Lord I slindon, " Govemol' 0 f 1Ncw Zeal an d. ( 'h a II·man.
F. B . Cresswel l.
K.C. M,G"
l 'ice·(·hn irman. H. McClellalld I nglis,
111. n.
5
Ambulance Day. Receipts.
Secn. :\l'Y. C. J. Tl'eleavcll, A. r.A . (N.Z.)
11011. Tl·caSlll'cr.
TVagon Fttnd.
231
D.S.O.,
M ,B.
II. C. Bltl'cby, :'>1. R. c .:-;. , F. J. Borrie', )r.r..C'.S., 'IV. C. BU:11s, ~r.D " L. \\'. B. Blll'lleLt, ~1.1l" 'I.E.C.S . , ill. D. Cruick'bank, ~r.B., E. Dacre Dnnn, L.n.C.S., G. A. 1I'orre"t, :'>I.B., L. l\. Hagen, ~!.n., L. G. Hallwrigbt, ~I.n.r· s., E. C. IIay es,lf.R.c.f;., 11. 1Id. .Hdla!lrJ Illglis, ~r.n., M. G. Lonissoll, ~r 13" G. M. Lester. ~I.R.C.S., H. Mncalldrc\\', )1.13., Miss Jessie l\1addif'on, ;\f.B., J. W. ~IcBrcal'tj', fo'.R.C. S., W. nlcKay, ~I.J:., l!',}t, ('.H., J. A. Newell, ~r.B., Jliss Etlll'l A. Orchard, L.n C.P. & s., A. B. O'Briell, ~!.Il.C.S., J. C. Pairman, ~I.ll., 'IV. 11. Simpson, ~LD., L. S. Ta.lbot, )1.13., '. K Thomas, ~I. n.o .. ·. \\'l1.lter TholllaS, :II.B., J. Rc-stell Thoma., ~LB., F. Tei<.:hellll:1.l1ll, F.r-.C." . , C. H. UI,ham, ~I.r...c.,'., F. F. A. Ulrich, ~r.B . , ;\Ll~.C . ,'. Al. NUAL l:EPORT. The General Oommittee of the Canterbury and \Yest Coast Centre of the ,'t. J oh11 •\lldJuhncu _\ssocit'ltion hase plen.sul'e in presen ting the 27th 3,llllual report tu lJ1embers aJl(1 Sllhscril)erc:;. The Prcsl(lcnt. -His Excellency Lord Islington, as Xew Zeahnd Pl'~sident, has shown his iuterest in the wurk of the Association during the past year in various ways. llfcctings.-The 26th anuua.l meeting of tllc 'eutre was held at Christchurch on 15th ~Ia,n.:h, 1911, a,nd the usual routine l)usiness was disposed cf. 12 meetings of the (;cneral UOllnuittee and 8 meetilH.?;s of' the Executiye CommitLee ha\'e he en helll dlll'ing the year just ended, and a, (lnantity of uusiness has been clisl10secl of, in atlllitiun tu whid! the office has been kept busy in connection with the various uranche,; of work undertaken. A nit ILul prcsentation of ccJ'l1jic.:atcs. -The annua,l pi esentation of certificates was made by the lIou. Chas. Lonisf;on, ~L r. .. , at tbe Y.~I. 'A. Hall, on May 26th, 1911, to those students who had been 'ucces!:iful in pa. sing the examinations in the various ::;ubjcets during the preceding 'ye~tr. Cl((ss~s of illl>lrllctio71.-26 clase of instruction in first aid and home nursing and hygiene, were formed at 'bristchurch, LYLtelton, Greymouth, Hokitika, Kal'fl,mea , Oxfurd, Timan!, 'IVa,imtlte a1ld 'IVe tport in 1911. Th e number of those who aLteuc1ccl course' uf not Ie. tht1.1l fOlll' lectures was 5 2, as comp,Hed with 584, in 1I:llO; 107 a,re entitled to cCl'tifictttes, and of these 39 qualified for the medallion, amI ,16 fur the label as against -106 certifictttes, which included 62 medallions ,md 27 labels in the pre\'iol1!:i year. Snb-Umtrcs. -The Committee of the Timaru uh-Centre haying asked to be tlllowcc1 to c.m'y un the work of the work of the ,\ ' oci'1.tion of the area covered by the ~outh Canterbury Corps of the 'to John Ambulance I1rig;1.rlp, it was decided, if it would rlll'Lhcr the objects of the s ocit1.tion, to granl the rC([lle t; they to a sist if necessary in the formation of "ub-Ceml'es . Additional 'ub-Centres have been formed at :H:3.st Oxford, Kt1.l'amet1., t1.1ld 'IVttimatc, and it is hoped that the good \york commenced will be continued. i,walitl Tr(,(1lsporl Scrvice. - This service is continuing to gi ye S:ttisfaction and during the twein months ju tended 471 have been conveyed, asagain t 464 in 1910. As is Llsunlllo chn.rge has been made in a uumber of cases on the recommenda.tiun of doctors, clergymen and others. FinancG.-Th e COlllluitttee regret tlmt &ince the rcfu :tl of ;J, sub~idy by the GOY8rllmeut fOJ the last two yea.n; iL ha. not. been possibl~ to extend the work of the As~ociatioll . More ill tl'uction i needed in the country districts, and an organizer is required to work up cl;1.sscs, a.nd to form "ub-Centres where possible.
23:1,
Colonial Reports.
The St. John A mb'LdcfJ'I1ce Association.
Statemcnt of R eceipts and Expendittl?·c fa?' thc yca?' cnding 29th Fcb1'1ta?'Y, 1912. Rccri(lts. E.-cpend itll1·c. To In, s Fees . £129 18 8 To Printing, Advertising, and unc1l',Y,]'c Ola 'es £24 4 0 " Ren t-Sll b-L ttingHoollls, 35 19 o Hire of BoxeR, clc. . " Lcuturcrs' and Examincrs' Ifees 93 o o " Rcvenue fro111 '<1,}c80[1300ks 10 12 3 and CIa ~ MaLcrial . " Dent - Brigade Room, 'lao s Rooms and Office 16fi 0 0 " Revenu o from ales of tretchers, I\:il amI " Fuel and Lighting 15 1 0 9 5 6 I nstruments. Transport " Ambulance 2 3 "Rcyelluefrom l ed all ions, Ex penses 15 1 17 6 etc. . 20 o 0 " Am bulancc Repairs 26 4 6 , Ambulance Transport l! ees " Gcneral Printing 1 3 8 6 received 17 3 3 " talionery 8 4 1 " Am bulancc TrallsportFees " Postagcs 35 a o 12 2 3 out tanding . " Fire Inilumnce ,. General Oharges. . 1 9 " Ambulancc Day Collection at Lytteltoll anti " alaries-Adminitratioll 293 5 3 and Oleauing . 126 0 0 Ch6 tch urc11 . "Donations and Sllh" A mlllllan ccDay Expenses, 42 3 1 at Lyttelton and OhristcripLions church, 1·.e., Printing, Excess ot ExpcnditnJ'c 20 G 10 Po tages, All vertisi ng, over I ncollle . etc. 41 2 3 "Annual Pre en t ation of Oertificatcs - Reut of 2 3 1 Hall, Printing, etc. " t. John Ambulance Brigarle-Uniforl11s . 7 11 10 " Expenseor tores-Dressing , Bandages, ctc. 14 H 10 616 " Advertising £761 16
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265 8 167 14
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Balancc Shect to 29th Feuruary, 1912.
Liabilities. Capital 2 th Feb., 1911 £9 5 11 10 Less written orf for deprecia. tion of Vehicles, Furniture, Ambulance Material, ctc.,29thFeb., 1912 £ 8 9 1 Bad and doubtful debts 5 15 6 94. 4. 7
£891
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£891
T. H. OAVERHILJ" F.P.A. Audita?·. vV ALTER TrrOIlIAS, lIon. l'Tcasw·C?·. C. J. TRELEAVEN, Sec?'ela?'y.
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DUNEDIN. 1'.I·csic1 ClI f.
Hi s lIonor Sir Joshua '. WilliamR,
M.A., LT,.I1I. SCCl'CI ary :11111 Tr('aSlIl'Cl'.
( 'hail·IIH1Jl.
Li eut.-Ool. W. J. Will,
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J. E. Bone, 9, Forster Street, Belleknowes, Dunedin.
l , ire lU cDll)(.~ rs.
D. 'ulqullOun, I.D., M.R.C.P., The Right Rev. the Bishop of Dunedi n, H is HOllor Mr. Justicp ·Williall1s. W. L. Livin gf->tonc, VV . •J . ·Will , IItn., W. Emery, J. .Ma.cph eJ'~on. M.B., ,\V. ]~nl.1lr>. M.D., F.JLC.S., Jamcr> Beadle, Mrs. Ewen, Ja5, J effs, 1\1rs. D. E. Thcomin, J ohn Robcrts, c.]\[.G., 'il' James Mills. ~redi('al
Starr.
_ Aiken (N'gapara), Wm. Allan, M . B., (:'\losgiel), S . Allen (Dunedin ), A. A. Baird, IlL]}., ( IllYclcal'gill), 11. O. Bn,rclay (Waimate). L. K Barnett, F.RC. S .• L.RC.~ . , (Dunediu), Blair (Otautau), ,\V. n. Donie, ~Ln., (P. Chalmers), F . Borne, M.B., (P. C11almer.·) ••J. Brugh, ~1l.Jl., L.I~.C.S., Oarswell (Oore) , R. Ohurch, ltI.B . , (Dunedin), Mi s H.or>u Collier, ~1.J3., (Dunedin), G. A . Gopland, M.D., ~r.R . (':S .• D. Colqnh OUll, 111. D .• :nl. R. C.l'., (Dunedin). A. T. R. Orawford, )1. D. (Invcrcal'glll), Oarlichl Crawford, M.B., M. IU'.S. I: . (In Yel'cal'gill) , R. Donald, M.I~.C .. . , L.R.C.P., Medi cn l ,'uperintendent Orokonl1i Home. W aitati, A. Douglar>. lIl.n., (Oamaru), '\V. Eva,ns, 111. D., F. R. C. S .• (])unedin), - Ewart (Invel'cargill). A. R. F alconer, 1\1. B., (Dulledin), F. ,\V. B. Fi tcllett, 111. B., (Dunedin), J. Fitzgerald, M. B . , F . R . C: S., (Kaitalwabt), ,\V. A. Fleming, ~r.B., (Dunedin), R. V.Fulton, 1I1.}) . , (Dunechn), A. J. G~uhncJ, ;I[.n.('.s., I,.H.C.P., (Oitmaru), O. H. Gordon, ;ILl}., (Riverton), P. Oow, II[,H.C.~ .• L.IU·."., (\\'inton), J. \ V. H ay, lI!.n., C~Iatatll'a), - llendry (In vercargill) , G. IIodge:-;, 11[.1;., (P. Ohalmers), R. II. llogg, M.R.C. S., L.RC.P., (InYercargill). _ Hun tlcy, Gordon (Rivcrton), P. l~. H owden (Palmerstoll S . ), G. LIddell, JUl1l'., :.r.B .• (Herbert), C. O. Lillie, 1I1.B., (Hiversc1ale), R. G. Macdonald, L.R.C.P . L.F. P.S., (DunCllin), '\V. M. ~lac(lonald, lILB., (Duncdin), J. G. MacDonald, ~Ln.C.S., L.R.?P. (Ill\'ercargill), T. G. McKellar, M.B., (Dunedin), J. Macpherson M.B., (Dunedm) . _ ~bLthew8; (Gore), K. IcAdam, 1II.B., 1ILR.C.S., (Oaml1.l'u), ,\V. ~IcAra, M.B. , (Gore), A. J. 1\1cTlroy, lILB., (Lumsden), f-\. Moore, :If.D., (Dunedin), A. S. Moody (Outram), \\T. N' ewlands. 111. B., F. R. c.::>., (Dunedin), O. Korth (Dunedin), F. Ogston, lII. D . , (Dunedin), 11; . .J. O'Xeill, III.B., F.R.C.S., (Dunedin), H.. "'. Orbell, ~LD . ( Oama~'u), F. R. Riley, L.R.C.p., F.R.C.S., (Dunedin), R. Ritchie, )LB., lII.R . C. S., (Dunedm), _ Rogers (Gore), \V. . '\Y. Hoberts, lII.RC. ' ., (Dunedin), J . B. 'ale, M.B., (Invercargill), .J. H. Scott, 1I['1l., M.R.C.S., (Dunedin), F. R. cott, M.D., L.R.C:P., (Oamarn;, Elllily H. , ietleberg, lI['B., L n.c.p .• (Dunedin), hore (InYercargill). O. D. ,'110W, )I.B., (IlJ\'erc<tl'gill), \V. M. Smith, ~r.B., (Dunedin), ~\.. tenhouse, M. B. , ( lhlclutha), ,\V.:r.r. 'tenhou~e, M.D., (Dunedin), W. E. Stevens, M.r..C. S. , L.RC.P., (l(urow), J. Suthcrlalld, :II.B., (:'\lilton) , - Torrance (Bluff), N. G. Trotter, M.ll., (TltJluuui), '\Vatt, (Matuum), J. Whitton, M.D., F . H . C.S., (C?amaru ). W. J. ,\Vill, ~I.B., (AIJoot ford), E. H. ,\Villiams, U . R.C.S., L.U . C.P. , (Dunedlll). AN JUAL REPORT. Durina thc past year thc Oommittee were faced with a serious problem in the shupe or" au overdrafL; aL the close of the finallcial year it i pleased to report that thc o\'enlra.ft has hee11 wiped off and the year close. with a credit balance. Thc \York of thc various (lcpartll1cms lIas been carried 011 vigorou 1)'. Dis( J'iel .1Ylll'siil[j. - The District K urse has made abou t 3,000 visits during the yeur and has hecn the meallS of allcYiating a considerable amount of suffering. .A IIIbll/llIlCf' l'TansprJrI.-Ahont 600 transport cases have been attended , and general RaLisfactioll is ex pressed at the prompt and carefnl manner ill ,,,hich this scrvice is performed. First Aill and Nll1'sing Glasscli.-1'he outlying country diRtl'icts havc Dot had so many classes as in prcvious ycars, but the llumbers in the larger centres have inereasCll. Th e Hospita l atnrc1ay Association allocated to the St, John Ambulance Association £290 as their proportion of the annual collection.
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Oolonial R epo'tts.
ASSOG iali on.
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Receipts and E.l'llendz'tu1·{!jol' the year ending 30th .Nol'l!ml,c?', 1912. E.l.·jlClldil Il 1'(.
Receipts. £45 15 0 To Dnnc(lin lllemUCl' hip Class nnd " Branch o.1G 6 3 balrmces 15 10 0 , i\l, Llall ions and Bars " H ospital atunlay Asso0 0 ~90 eiaLion u bscri plioll';; aull dona191 4 0 tion 20 0 0 Charita hIe Aid Boanl 5 0 0 "" R cnt 10 10 0 " Tll terest .
By Dank Ovel'llrafL 30th £115 16 ~ lay, 1911 36 ·1 10 Oelll'ral Expcllses " Olas' Expell cs II 19 6 " l\ l ain tl'llanCe 12 It 10 " 23 3 0 Medallions nllll Dars "n Annunl Me ting . 11 13 0 0.1 6 1-1 " Dis riet N msa ]06 0 0 Hcnt and a,la rie, " Trn.n!;port all(l upkcep " of _\. l1Ihulanc('s 101 ·1 2 Dallk Baja nce 30th Nov. " 1912 50.1 5 3
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J . E. Deposit Bank, Nel!' Zealand, DU11cdin £200,
DOKF.,
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I have examined the book and accounts of the ~t. Jollll Allllml al1ee ,Aiisot:iution, Duned in, allll IHreuy certify that in my opinion t.he abo\'e stat( nlent (If receil"is alld expend iture is in aceonJance therewith, an,l correct. C. Rr:::;sELL ~ ;\lITH, F.P.A ., ~.Z., Auditor.
UNION OF SOUTH
AFRICA .
PROVINCE OF THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. CAPE TOWN CENTRE. Pajl·on.
His Ex.cellency The Vi:;cullut Gladslone. 1'.c., C:.C.~I.G., l'Lc. Gonrnor-G eneral aml II igh OOJJlmissiolll.' 1'. J·.l jJ'Oll
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Her Exccllenc) 'J he Yiscountes!; G IaLbtone. J'rc s ldcnt.
I1rigadier-Genelal II . P. Il icklllill1, II.A .. Omlllllam1ilig If. ~1. FIlle Oa l"c of Good Hope DisLrict.
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( ' haj 1'111:1 II.
The Rev. Fathcr A. O'Riley. 11011. TI' ca S III' ('J'.
Doughl<l M. Dllchana.n, B.llriste1·-aL-law, Ca,ltoll Building", l'arlinllll'nL f'treel, Cape Town . 1I0ll. 8(' C I'('(al'Y;
Major J. A . Liebmann, P.O . Dox 1113, Onlle Town . J, j fe Uelll1> c !'S .
A ..J . Fu.ller, II. E. The Viscount Gladstone, P.C., G.C.M.G., Major ,r. A. Liebmann, W . B.Pml'ls, L. D. Smuts, Oape TimC's, Ltcl., De Deer::. OOllsoliclatcLl 1i11r8, LLd ., Cape Oopper Compauy.
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Alexander L.R.C s., JJ. R.C.r., Anderson, AI.n.r.s., IJ.n.C.p., Arenhold, M.D., Bn,tchelur, ~;.It.C.S., L. L:.C.P., Hon. Senator Beck, 1>I.D., Benjamin, M.lLC.S., L.I: .C.l'., Dose111Jerg, M.B, Maj. Bourkc, D.P. 11. , L.ll-C.P., n . A.M.C. Briggs, M.B., G. M. Browll, )I.R.C.H., L.R. C.l'., H . E. Brown, F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., J. Drown, M. D., 1II. s., Budd, 1\1. ll. C. S., L.ll. r .1'. , '11,1'l'e, 1\f. D., :\1. It. C.S., 'illiers, M. B., "I. S., Olu,rke, lJ.LLC.S., 1,,1:.('.1'., 'Ol1iiic1illC, :\\.\)., Lil·nl-Col. Cox, late O.1\1.C., M.lt.C.S., L.R.C.P., J\ bjor Currie, C.1\1.0., M.ll.C.S., 1'. J\ 1. J)ance], ~\'ll., J>u.r]I'y-JblLley, M.D, (Dur. ), 1I1.1I.C.S., ] )ollle, L.~ . A., ElIiotL, ~I.\)., ;\T.KC'.S., Fenlloulet, M.lt.C.S ., L.R.C.P., Forsyth, 111.13., M.S., A. Fuller, l\I.B., JI(.s., ]ij. B. Fuller, 1>1.13., F.R.C.S., COrdOl!, ~l.D., F. ILC.S., JJ.ICC.P., lJ. B . Hcwllt, 1>I.P.C., M.B.,M.H., J . He\\'a,t, :'II. L.A., JTarns, M.R.C.,·., ~r.B., M.S., 1\ 1. L. H 'wat, AI.n., JJOft·Jlla.lIll, ,LB., M.8.,cle ,Jag 'l',1J.13., ~I.S. Kicld,1!.n.c.s., L.u.e.!'., 1;1,\\'rel1ee, .\1.1)., F.I:.C.S., Lel:lter, )I.B., M.S., nlahc:r11'Y, l\I.R.C.S., LR. C. 1'., M~\lall, ":II. B., " .. '., nlcClmc, "I.R.C.S., L.It.C.l'., illcnowanKitching, ~I.D., McKellzir, "I.B., McJ:\ully, :,r.ll., ~I.s., r.lcl'hersoll, :\['B', illarshall, L.n.C.p., [,.R.C.S., n.Iitcllell, l\l 13" nloltclIo, ~!.B., F. l\torris, M.B., M.lt.C.S., II. B. Iunis, M.B., B.S.,O. F . K. f Ul'my, )1.]) . , F.I{.C.R., O. 1. ~llllT:ly, ~!.u., Kecthlillg,~!.B . , M. S., Oates, M.B. ~J.s . , Ortl'pp, ill.R.C.S., l..p..f'.r., Otto, )!.n., ;\I.H.C .. , Paterc;on, M.B. :-r.s., Pearson, ~r.n., Petersen, )r.B., M.S ., Roux, ~r.n. ~I.S., Rutherford, 111.1)., ' t. r~eger, L.8 . A . , ,_chabort, M.n., Smilh, M.B, M.S., 8le\\art, M.B., M.S., StCYCllS, M.ll C.S., L.U.C.P., . ir E. f-ILevcllSOIl, :M .P., F.H.O.S., . tt''yII, ?lI.B., .'yfl'et, ~r.B., ":1[,8., Symoncl ,M.D., M.Il.C.S., Thumason ":ILl)., l.. ll,.L.I'., de Ytlliers :\1.1:'C.S., L 1:.C.I'., 'Waldron, M.D., :'II.R.C S. , ~ill1l's'Jll ,\\Tell s , :-1.1>., F.I:.C.S., '\reidl, )r.D., 'Vesscl, Ln., A. \Yhyte, M.B., :\U>., , Wbyte, L.l:'C.P., [J. H.C.!';., \Yid;s, 1\LR.C.S., L.n.C.l'., ,\Vilkimiol1, :\I.B., A . 11. \ Vibon, )1.1)., :lr.n .c .. ·., IT. O. Wi1.ol1, F.n.c.s., L.n.C.p., ' Volfe, L.S.A . A~ TXUAL HEPORT. '1'1 e Executive Conueil 1 as ntut'h pl' asmc in l"rec;enting its twenty-fitst annuul l'l'p'JrL. DUI ing the year just closed 02 men and wOlllen have been through Lhe conliSC in fin.:t aid, a1ld :iG tlll'o\1gll that in home 1111l'. ing. 74 Ilave presented thCll!.'eh ~s fur tIle ,"oueher, 53 for thc lIIedallion, and 26 for t11e hbel [01' the year, lotallillg 1,107. Frclll alllollg thef'e, 597 InYC: uLtaincd thc certilicate in first aill, aJHl 23 ill Homc Nur·jng; 73 fjtw.l,ficd for the voneher, 53 obtained the IlledallioD, and 21 the lalH.!l for 1 r.l12. On the occa ion of the coming of agc of the Assoeiatioll in this palt of His l\i-lj l'sty" DUllliniolls beyond the, cas, it lllay be \\'e11 to cast a glilllpsr into thc pa t anll see ",hat h3 Leen accomp1i;;herl Lluriug the 21 years that L1le Centrc has bCCl! estahlishcd. The work of • t. John in Cape Town wa.s illangmate(l at a puhliC' mceting held on the 2ht July, 1,,90, H. E. ir 11cm')' (sul!::;cquently Lord) Loch presiding, "hen General "ir 'Yilliam Gonlon Cailicroll, K.C'. n.. ",as clected Pre::.idellt, and i1' Henry (now Lord ) de Yillicl's, llie HOll. (no\\' ir) D. P. de Villars GraafT, ;\f.L.A., then fllayol' of Cajll' Town, HlIll )11'. C. J. I ho,le,; wele elected Yice-Presidents. A fc\\ IIlOIILh.s after LIte fOlmatioll of tbe OenLre, youI' pre 'cut honorary secretary wa,s clccletl to Lhe ollicc, and, with the exccption of some time when he was either allsclll from onth Africa, or on active scnice, he has held the po 'ition ever since . DUl'il1 .~ 11is all encc from 'ontlc Africa the Rev A. P. 13elldel', :\['A., and Mes l' . AllhoLL anll .\nrlcr 0]) milh e·trl'iccl out the duties of Ilo nora.I'Y seeretary. During the 21 year· ju t ebp,ed, 6,992 peo'[lle 11a"e ueen inslruettd in fin;t aid, home nUl sing, and in hOllle hygienc, and Lhe uumbels who have out.aille,l the certi£cates are 3,:~ 17, 01 and 2~ l'l'spccti\·ely. 200 llH:dall f)11 !Ja\e been gainetl, as \\'ell as 70 JalJelfl. Th is last clistinctioll was iust i tutell onl} in the year 1905. I n cOlisiJering the nUlllUl'r.: \\'ho llave attcllLlcJ 10\1l'S('S, it mu ·t be iJorne in mind tha.t the 21 year include tl :J'l'c ypa.rs of \\'ar, whell the \York was almot at a tallLlstill. illcc tllC inaugllration of the Centre, the follo\\'ing di , tincti ons 11a,'e l:een eonfcl'l'e,l:- Honorary Life Menlhers of the Associatioll :-Dr;;. Arcl1hold, Budd, Darley, Hartlc)" Fuller, D. B. IT \\,itt, M.l' .C., J. He\\'a.t, l.L. A. ; M. He \\ at, IIoll'lIlan, ~ r ackellzie, ~Ioltello, C. 11'. K. J\IU1'm)" NeL'thlillg. Oate~, Pims, ryc roft, tewal't, t. Leger, . . iTlipsoll \ Yclls, A. M. \\Tiboll, A. R. ,\Yilsoll. Yellul1I votes of thanks awarded uy the Chapler-Ciellerul alld Conncil ('If lhe Order : -l\l i s MOlla TI lllchilll:>On, ~lr!; . Goodwin Green, Ut:>S'irs. Bai1lit:>-HuUliltOll, D'1l'ton, Bauer, Calle, Cruikshank, Drew, Grant, Gaunt, Lieurnu,nn, Dlllirheud, Rodger . Bronze J\1tdal
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The St. John A ?nbulance Association.
of the Order for SaYing Life, Porter Mannel, O.G. Ry. Honorary Associate: Dr. O. E. Piers. Honorary erving Brother: Major J. A, Liebmanll. Honorary Serving ister: Mrs. K . Bairnsfather. Esquires of the Order: M1'. J. Fairbairn, Major J. A. Liebmann. KlIights of Urace of the Onler: ILE. the Hot. lIon. Viscollllt GhLd tOile, p.c., G.C. LG., Governor-General and High Oomllli sioner , the Hon. Mr. J u tice Buchano,lI. The Associo,tion has, during the year just concluded, lost a valucll [ri cnd o,nd supporter in the person of its late President, Major-Gen. Sir H en ry ,J. Scobell, R . C.V.O., C.B . Sir H enry accepted the Presidency of the Oentre il11m edia,tely on his arrival in the Oolony ami on every possible OCG<1sioll sho\\'ed how d!'l'ply his bE'art was in the work and how cordially h e appreeiatell the ef rorts of the As:';o(:iation to extend the sphere of the useful knowledge which it disseminates. A strong detachment of the Brigalle ill this Province was pre ent at hi s f\;lIc1'o,l, nmi " 'as assigned the place of honour along the ronte taken by the procession, Wreaths from the Association and from tbe Brigo,de were placed Oli his coffin. The Oouncil has very much pl easure in annoullcing that Brigadier-General H. P. Hickman, G. o. c., Oape of Good Hope District, has been pleased Lo a,ccept Lhe office of President of the Oentre. Tbe Oouncil regrets exceedingly to have to r epor t on the un sympath etic attitu(le taken up by the Railway Board with rcgard to ambuln.nce work 011 the rail\ray . In pre-union days, the Hailway Departm en t paid [or tb e necessary book, bandages, and rules required for th eir employees to qualify in first aid. and paid Lbe Oentre the sum of 5 '. for each pupil who passecl the examinn.tion. Now the Railway Board has refused to sanction the expenditure on books, etc., and declines Lo gi\'e auy financial assi tance with regard to those "\Vho qualify for the voucher, nlCtlallioll, and label respectively, though the Oentre still gi,-es lectures, and }luts the 111e11 through the examinations for thesa further lllHtlifica tions. The men chiefly concerned. are such as porters, shunters, etc., who owing to the smallness of their wages arc least able to defray the cost, small thongh it be, of instruction, but who, owing to the dangerous natli.re of their calling, ought to be quahfied to render first aid. As will be seen from the Report of the Assistant Commissioner for this Province for the Clll'rent year, though proceeding on what may be called purely railway JuLy, to inspect the various l'aikay divisions of the Brigade in this district, the Railway Board has cleclined to grant him a pass for the purpose. ecing th e steps taken by the legislature with regard to mines, workshops, etc., as r eferred to subsequelltly in this report, your Oouncil cannot but expr ess ies regret at the parsimonious and retrograde policy pursued by the Aclministration of the outh African Railways in regard to n.mblllance matters, a policy which must materially circumscribe th~ work of t~e Association amongst railway employees. It is, to say the least, neIther becollung to the largest GovernmE'nt D epartment to expect th e Association to expencl a portion of its funds (receiver! by subscription) in the teachinrr of their employees, to ,,,hom the knowledge of first aid may I ightly be considered as an absolr~te neces~ ity, nor is it flatterin g to the Railway Adminstration that thcy should n.eclme to gIve a free pass to the Assistant Oommissioner of the Drio-ade for this district, when on puulic occasion s we are apt to h ear of the (treat interE'st sho~rn in and of the financial facilities aiven to ambulance work . Unfortunately for railway men there is n othing tangible in this elnsive so-called interest. I.n revie\l'~ng the specia.l. features of the work for the pa t year, your Oouncil deSIre to bnng to the notIce of members that a conference of delerrates from the various Oentres in the Ul?ion was hcld in Oape Town in January, '~h en a scheme was formulated ancl submlttecl to the Government, offerina the services of tlle Association in the establishmen t of a outh Africall Military Ambulance ervice of men and women. It is exceedingly graLifyin u to be able to r eport that a section of the D efence Act provides for the establishment of such a force. The Minister for Mines has issued a notification recoanizino- the Association as on.e whose certificates w~ll be accepte~ as fulfilling the c~ncliti~ns laid down in the Mmes, Work.s, an.1 Ma~lllnery Regul~t.tOns which will come in to forc e on J annary 1st, 1913, accordlllg to WhICh,. e,:ery. mmll1g officia:l on any mine employing not less thar;t 500 persons must, WIthIn SIX ~o.nths of IllS. appointment, be in possession of a certIficate of an ambulance assoClatlOn recogl1lzed by the Minister, testifying that the holder has attended a course of first aid, and is qualified to r ender first
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aid to the injnre(l, with specialrcference to mining accidents. For the pl1l'pose of this Hcction, mining officials shall be taken to mean the clasr-es of persons shown on the followill g list, with any alieraLiolls of slIch list as the Government .Minin a Engineer lllay from time Lo time clcternIine:- Mine verseer, Shift Doss Chief tlurveyor, IIJ eellanical Engineer, Eleetrical Engineer, Foreman ,mith, F~]'eman Oa,rpenter, Foreman Fittcr, Chief Electrician, BattelY Manager, Oyanide ManaCler Oompollnd IIlanager, IIo l>pital SuperintelldenL 01' Ol'llcrly . 0 , Tile greu.t feature of this year's \\' ork has been LIle cxten,'ion at Kimberley; TIl ~ Dc Beers Consolidatell Min cs, Ltd., with that care for the "'eHare of thcir employees which has n.lll'ays distinguished them, has g iv en the first aiel movement Lhcir \'cry pra.ctical and sym paLheLic Hupport, ancl the J';xecuti ve Ooullc·il fcels that it \Voultl he lacking in fnlfiJling a most pleasing duty di(l it ll ot specially accorJ its grateful \ oLe 0(' than ks to l he lJircctors, to the Mcdical Offi cers o[ the Oom pall y, "I. 0 lI ave donc YGollHtn " 'o rk, an(l to Mr. II. O. Mackay, tIle local honorary sccretary. III 190G your 'Ol1ncil suhl1litLed a scheme 1.0 the Superintende1lL-Geuel'al of Eclllca,[ ioll for the Lea,ching 0(' lir!;t aiJ, homc l11using, and horne hY(J'iene to school cllilrlrcll ill certain Rtanclarrls, in ccrtai n gra,des of schools. The sch elll~ was apl,ro\'ed of at Lhe LinlC hut Dl. f-lulr was prevented bv finallciall'eaSOlls from carnin Cf it Ollt. Since then the SllperilltelHlellt-General oi' Education has granted l)erin i ,'~ion to the ASHo('iaLioll Lo gi,'e illstrllclioll in nlst aid a];(lliome lllllSillg lo girls in tIle hi gh .'cllool s, an(l it i~ hopc(l that the Association ll1H,y be able to COlllme nce " 'ork in LhiH direction early ill 1913. 'W ith regard to the t eaching 0(' hygiene, H.H. the Admini stralor, WhCll a dcputalion waited UJlOIl him, snggested that the Coullcil should c1i.~cnss with Dr . .!\luir the ad visauility of incorporating ill the school "Readers" OllIe chapter. 011 the ru(liments of hygiene. A dellUtation trom your Oonncil accordingly waited upon Dr. Muir, a.nJ, ns a n :s,llt, a, 'ub-Committee of the mell1ucrs of the H onorary f-l ctlical tarr of the Centre has been kind enough to wrile lhe chapters snggf'stec1, allcl the Departlnent of Puhlic Education of tIle I'l'o\'iuce lws l,]'omistd to place the ~J. . before :onte of the leading publi LeI'S of .clIool "Headers" ill GreaL Briln.in, "ith a "iew to getting those chaJ,ters illchHled in the next edition o[ the" Readel"." Tile "'ork dOlle hy the members of tbis Huh-('olllIlIillee has beell l' ll l in:ly glatllitollK, anti tIle COllllCil feels that 110t only they.' but the il?habitallt" .of Honth Aflic~ in general, o\\'e them a. deht of deep gralltllcl<:: fol' theIr self-dc llYll1 g labours, ",Inch lllust rcdound to the great ancllastillCf hcncri L of LIle b"l'u\\"incr Clellcl'a,tion. 0 0<" RCl'C1l1lC aild E;/}Jcnditll1'C ACL'owtf
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tltc YC(li' clldi?lg 30th September, 1912.
Reccipts. By FecR recei \'ed " Profit on store' Poolcl " 8uhs. allil DOll';. " Interest
E"')Jcnclitm'c, £ 4 12 ~19 1 1H 3 7 15
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. £45 o o , torcs, as certified by Iajor Liebmann :,'lock £~17 4 6i Owin g Lond on £133 3 10 4 0 8t 62 19 11 ~ Sundry debtors Deposit, O.G.II. '\'lo\'ings Bank. 300 o o Depo it Afric,loll Ihnking 200 0 o Oorporation Oo,sh 31 12 9 £723 13
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D. M. BUCHANAN, Hon. T?·easu1·cl·. H on. A Ilditol'.
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Dr. A. 1l1lll'l'<"ty-r.ray.
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Geo. E. I1allllfl.
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ANNUAL REPORT. The Oentre shews a slight tlecre:lse in the number of cln.ss?s hel(~ c1ur~ng th~ ye~r, 1'11 town classes. Slells have beell Laken m con.l1ll1clIOll "':th. be 1 ·t a~~e beI'llO' tJ leS10l b ., fl" lJ ,td b othrr Centres of outh :Africa to have the ASSOCHltlOll 0U 1c.1a y lI'ccoglllz'l y made part of the Defcllce Force of thc Illon. 11 aCCOl t ance 1 G o\'ernmen t , anl . I A c, t 1911 ; 'tl l eO'ulatiolls laid down in tbe l\lIlles alll1 \\' or,S . ,a I l111.ne 0 fficials . < f.L1 cte~'~~il~rank ba\'e to qualify in first .ai?, anLl i? conscquencc th.e ~elltre \\'~Jl,.be l'X 1110nth!'; 111 1J)Stl'llCtlllCt cla-ses at thc \ alIOIlS colhelles extreme1y b usy fOl· the next ., . ..... 1 ] .' tl p. ,'nce A very sllcccs'ful J 11l0l1!:;(rahOll \las hel,l lJl Leptcl1l1JL:1' ant t lC In 1e topes 10\ 1 to. make tilis a yearly c\'ent. rTJ Ie C C)ltl .e 'I~ maok' t 1\' rO'Tl'ess , Oentre 'lllg a.s c,,:c.J]I b 't '1 Cf.Ln be ex])ected in a Province whose whIte populaboll IS only that Clm e as raplC as of a small town in England.
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Oulonial Reports.
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J. Taylor Brown, M.n., J. T. II. Butt, JlLILC.S., L.ll.G.P., Egerton U. Brown, M.D., T. G. Burnett, 1ILB., F., . D. BClTY, :\l.R.C.B., L.ILC.I'., II. J. Bra(ly, ?f.B., A. B. Black. M.n., Robert D. Brown, M.ll.C.~., L.ILC.P., W. 13a.ll, 1>1..3 . , L.B.A" Miss AnlleCleav6r~ L.lt.C.l'. & H., II. F. Carlyon, lIf. D., C. II. Crass, M. n., J. C. Caldwell, M.B., n. Oockertotl, L.S.A., M.r•. c.s., P. A. Urcllx, )f.1'..C.8., I..H.C.P, Howell Davies, M.lt.O.S., L.RC.l'., A. Do(1(1s, M.B., S. ~I. Dickson, L.RC.P., lIf.D., S. Don ·tldson, )I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., '1' .•J. Dixon, )1.1LC.S., l,.n.c.p., II. 0. Dixon,],f H.C.S., L.R.C.P., B. J. Eccles, M.RC.S., L.n..C.P., Alexander Frcw, lIT.D., Hobert Friel, M.D., F.RO.S., T. B. Gilchrist, JIr.D., n. Goodman, M.n., 'IV. Gordon Grant, M.D., A. D. )\1. Grant, M.E., R. L . Girdwood, .r.r.n., G. Grace, M.lt.C.R., L.It-C.P., J. F. R. Gairdner, ~LB., M.E.C.S., 'V. Gibson, M.lLC.H., L.R.C.P., \V. Girdwood, ]\f. B., F.ll.C.S., J. "\'17. Hall, L.A.H., W. S. lIaberden, :1f.ll.C.S., ThRC.P., A. Harris, I".R.C.S., 8. A. Hawarden, M.R.C.P., L.RC.P., L. G. Irvine, ALB., \V. P. Johnstone, M.D., H. English Kerr, )I.B" R. D, Kidd, M.B., 0. J. Lyons, F.R. C.S., II. A. Loeser, M.D., G. F. Lundie, 1I.B.,F. R. Uartin, M.lLC.S., L.R.C.P., G. D. MaYllard, L.n.c.p., F.R.C.S., R. P. llIcKeil, M.B., J. S. Morton, 11[, B., \V. )\lc. Montgomery, 01.13., J. G. Milnf', J1.13., J. K. l\Iuir, lIr.B., C. T. Moller, lIf.B., L.It.C.l'. &, S., H. B. MaunscIl, L.n c.p. & s., G. :Michie, 1>LB., A . .I. McClymont, :l1.n., II. R. ~I ullins, )I.R a.s., L.n.c.p., A. E. Miller, M.B. E. J. Nixon, M.:r..C.S., L.R.C.I'., II. Osborne, L.R.C.P. & s., J. O'Reilly M.B. Pershousc, M.n..C.S., L.n.c.p., ~I. Polson. M.B.,G. Perkins, lI1.R.C.S., L.P•. C.P., A. E. II. Pakcs, Jlf.R.C.H., L,n.c.r., R. M. Robb, M.n., J. 0. A. Higby, M.B., E. Rosenherg,R. A. Ross, M.D., F.Il-C.S., Norman 'heriJan, M.D., J. S. P . . tewal't, L.R.C.P. & s., Irel., Robert Strachan, M.B., H. A. 'mith, M.B., E. F. A . Sthamer, M R.C.S., L.Il.C.l' .••. lL avage, ?rf.n., J. B. K. Tough, U.B., C.M., G. Ritchie Thomson, M.n., A. B.Tuckcr,)['13.,M.ILC.S.,O. T. D. Urquhart, ~r.n., T. C. Visser, M.D., A. P. \Yoollright, L.S.A., F. :A. Wille, M.D., A. H. \Yatt, M.B., F.ll.C.S.) II. 0. \Vatson, M.B., A. H. Wilson, L.ILC.P. & S.
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Fiel,l Mar~h~l H. R. II. the Duke (If COllllUllgh t, K. c. His Excellency the Viscount Gladstone, G . C.~r.G .. Go\'ernor-Genern.l of ol1th Africa. J~J'(' "jd(, lIt.
The Honol1raulc Johann Rissik, Administrator of t.he Tra1lS\'aal Proviuce. )(011. Tl'Ca""l·Cl'.
A . Sutherlalld, Assi:;bnt Manager, ~atiollal D<IIlk of South Aflila, J ohanneshnrg. nOli. s('Cl'c j:lI'Y.
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J. P., F. C. T. R. Offices-38, Oommercial Exchan!!e Buildings, J ohannesllurg.
lIoll. Allditor.
J, W. Buckland, National Dauk Buildint,s, Simlllollds Str(;ct, Johanllcsburg. Ulluk.
Th e National Bauk of Snuth Africa, Ltd . , Johanne~burg. Llfc ;Ucmb c l'.
Sir George Farrar, Bart.,
]I.S.O.
lUe(lical Staff.
G. A(lam, M.B., F. J. Allcn, M.E ., V: G. rliexander, M.B., I. W. BrelJllcr, M.n., F. E. BreDnan, M.D., M.S., T. KClT-B ell, ALB., D.P.IT., Johnstone Drown, tlI.E.,
REPORT.
The Committec or this Ocntre, in submitting their Sevcnth Annual Report, for the ycar cnding 30th. eptember, 1912, have pleasure in referring to the work accomplished during that period. At the commencement of October, 1911, it was cvidcnt that the Executtve \Voultl cxperience an unusual strain arising ont of the GO\'el'lllllcllt Heglllations recluiring a proportion of miners in the Tran svaal to hold a first aid certificate. III order to meet this, and to provide for a more effective mcthod of dealing with the growing demands for first aid teaching in other areas, a great portion of the yrar has been devoted to a consideration of improved methods of administering the alfairs of the Oentre. These efrorts finally resulted in theappoilltment of an IIonorary Secretary, and the establihmcnt of an office in which the work of the Association is Jaily attended to by a clerk whose whole time is devoted to the \\"ork. As expectetl, the demands for classcs on the Mines increased so rapidly that for a time it was fonnd necessary to get temporary assistance in thc office in order to eITectivcly mcet these demam]s. So great is this pressure as the year closes that nearly all the l)owers of the Executive are required to deal with this special section of the work, awl it will only be po. ible at a later date to deal more thoroughly with the calls from other sections of the communities in different parts of the Transvaal. As a practical illustration of this !Ires me it ,yill be seen by a reference to the table at the end of the report that 1,273 men received first aid certificates during the year as against 919 i sued in the previous six years from 1906. The usual Annual Demon tl'ation of first aid and ambulance work was given at the Drill Hall on the 10th January last, when their Excellencies Lord and Lady Gladstone made a prescntation of awards. On thc 28th JUly the Annual Church Parade was held, f.Lnd the Yen. Arch· deacon Seaton dclivered a most interesting sermon on ambulance work to a large number of our ambulance members. At this parade Private Garvie (of the Park Division) was presented \vith thc Coronation Medal. Q
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Indian Report.
Statcment of RCt'L ipts and EJ:llcnclitll rc f01" the yea?' r-ndcd 30th. SeptC?Ilbel', ] 912. Expenditure. . t R"lCCC1P s. 1 On:: L 011C1on, f 0 l' 1912 £0:2 1 By Rcne Ulce, t t 1s, To Balance, Oc. . . S l' includill<r C(1st ubscriptioll&donabons 11 5 0 upple. , . '" £65 9 11 " G ., I of IlI!portatlOn. . " rants 111 a1( . . Central Ncws .Agcncy ror MUIllCII' l'cli to Chsses 2'20 3 3 J ohanllcsuerg rt 4.516 S " ]>)oo,SSUppl ' '1 ")1') 10 0 l~l'il1ting of Ccrtificn,Les, pa.1 y. 1C· ~ ~ ". ~ P rOVl11CHl ounC1 61 12 3 Cl F 162 2 6 tatlOllery, etc. , 2 6 3 " a sees . Ba nk Char(fe-;. . " ale of Book~, Baudages n "s < ' . In,l~T &. Officc Rent 195 0 o 2'* 7 12 v , , 'r ec.t's a , J auu.1 u l)l)lle' . ::;. 7 2 5 " et ·1(' S . " Tel('llhoue Rent antI Extra 5 5 8 " Calls . Fir t Ai(l Demonstration 6 16 9 " and E"pen 'cs . Balance n,L 1\ational Bank of ou1.h Alrica, 'cpt. 13,
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The Hon. Si~Artbu~ ~lilfo~'J Ker, Major R. J. Blackh::t1I.l,L.JLC: I'.Ed.,R. L\.M.C., C.I.E., lII.V.O. Jutogh, I IUlla lillls. lion. Supel'1ntcll(l!'ut !,lfUa~l ~tol'e~ DepoC. Lieutenant-Colonel l!. A. wllltOll, 1. 11... E' t've Committee). A.s~t. ](on. S.C(·. ( ..~x.c(·nlh'(' (ODlmittec). ( RoLn.' S ee· IJxeC1llJl R Uoberts G. A. lJanrahan. leut. -C 0 oue . . Do , . D IT . u' I C.I.E.,I.:ll.8., Countess ot ,11 ('r~l1 ~l1n(, (Surgeon to His Excellency the Viceroy). Oentral0011l1111ttee.
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Abdul Hannd Khan (Mohammad) Khan Dahadur, Agent, East In.dla Ra11way, Calcutta Arrent Great Indian Peninsular Railway, .Bombay, Manlvl. Ml~~r~t~ad Ahiya iell:ind~r, H . Durham Allan, Seth Gulam All, T. A?a;'1~ra ~al, I a~ A"'gar' (Mohammad) Vojbhukhandas Atmaram, Khan Salub KhwaJa ~~ul18~lmt A;am Bhaya Sabeb Balmukhand, Rai Babadur, Munshi, The lIon. 11' E ~r I~S St art Ba Ie K C S I The Hon. N. D. Beatson-Bell, I.e.s., C.I.E., H. F. {,. e, I.c~s., C. i.13entl~y: i'ndu Bharat (Babu), Seth Saheb Bird~ehandji, Subaaa~ Bt~ Bahadur Bir N'ath Rae Badadur De\\'aw Bahadur, RaJgarh .State, Pels,ha J3isheshwar, Surgeon. General G. Bo~fol'd, H . K. Briscoe, 1. c. s., MaJor S. Brownmg-
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Smith, I. i\1. s., Ilis Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor of Burma, Sir Harcourt Butlcr, /C.O.H. r.. Vicc·Chairman of Calcutta Port Commissioners, The lIon. Colonel K Neil Campbell, I.'LS., c.n., C.I.E., Colonel William Oapper, Babu Promode J\1ohan Chakrabn rLti, ,J. .J. Chamberlain, r. o. fl., Ba1m Kamin i Kumar Chanda, ~I. A., E. L., Dr. Pershad Challllika, Pantlit, Asa Ram Chandri, Major P. F. Chapman, I.M.H., P. C. Chattopadhaya" Nawab Abrlns Sobban Ohaudhnrl, Babl1 Nagendra NaLh Chaurlhul'l, Zcmindal', Sal'at Chandra Ro.y Chal1rlhnri. The Hon. W. H. Clark, O.I.E., O.M.C., L. 0 Clark, I.C.S., Dinshaw Cobia, H. A. C. ColqnhouD, T.e./';., 'fhe lIon. Sir l{pginald Oraddock, c.s.I., I.o.s., Oolone] Sir ,Yarren CrookeV1.wiess, C.I.E., M.D., The Rev. P. Cullen, Dr. Ha,rischancll'a H. Naik Dandekar, 1l1ahn,ncl Ihnlatpl1l'i, of Chittarlhana, K. C. De, 1.0.1'3., His IIighness the Raja Sahel> of De\\'as.J llnior Branch, Uclay Ram Dhanraj, Balm Bharat Chawlra Dhar, J"of.;:., Kumal' of Dilll]a, The lIon Justicc ~1. Shah Din, E<luljee Din~haw, C.I.E., ]!' . P. Dixon, f.(1.8., G. Dunn, Babu Ohan(lra Kumar Dutta, 1,.::Ir.8., TlJe Hon. the Mah:1.1'aja Ihhaclur of Durbhanga., ~Iajor.General F. 11. R. Drummond, C.B., C.I.E., A. II. Earle, I.C."., Nawau Ell1arl'lll·~lnlk, Bahadul', C.8.I., T. Emerson, I.C.S., F. It. E;.:cchiel, Na\\'ab ,Tang Balmdur Farirlun, ('.I.E., The Hon. F. T. Fischer, I.C.H.,.J. D. Forhes, V. G. GI1.briel, c.v.o., c.s.I., Surp-eon·General Sir T. J. Gallwey, rco. ~r.G., r'. n., Seth Rahai Gang-ai, Tara Chand fianpat, Lieut.·Colonel R. J. Geclrles, ]).s.o., R. ,\.::If.C., A. R. Gile~, Robert Glen, Captain C. A. Godson, 1.;\I.S., N . .\1. Gok,ddas, .J.P., M<111ant Sllll1Crn Gil' Gossain, of Rftngpur, Damoder Govel'dhuncb.s, illajor-Gene"al W. du G. Gray, c.n., General Sir Rollo Grimston, ICC. '-.0., C. 1. J<:., The lIon Lieut. ·Colonel P. R. T. Gmrlon, LA., • I1ltan Haider (Na\\'aIJ), Licl1t.·Colonel Kcil Hai~ (6th Inniskilling Dragoons), Major H. ~r. Halliday, LA., Lieut.·Coionel .K C. Harp, f.:'ILS., Sir Lancelot Hare, I.c.s., K.C.S.L, ('.I.E., Colond .T. G. Hurwoo(l, C. E. Hasting, Mrs. P. Hehil', The Hon. R. H. H('l1ller:>on, ,,, I.F., Sir H. II. Hewctt, .J.P., R.C.R.I., Mrs. Oula Hla, eth Kl1klll1lchalld. K d e ~r. Humphri es, J.0.R., F. E. Jackson, I.e.s., ~rajol' H. H. the Na\\'ah Sil' .\lohulllllHt,1 Iftikur Ali Khan Jaora, Bahacllll', K.r.LE., 'IV. E. Jardine, c.1.1.., I.r.s., Sil' Cowas.iec Jebangir, Coov . rji .Tellangirji, I'ir .Tamsetjee Jijihhai, Bart., Seth Ham Chandra Jitmal, T. K . .Tohnston, I.C.S., Messrs. JlllT1mat-Oollah and SOilS, Hajiral Kante, Seth ,'aheh Kuramchanc1ji, The HOll. Sir A. r.r. Ker, C' J. F., ~r. V.r)., Saheb 1\Inhammad Tni111 Khan Khan, The lion. Sir Salimullah Kh\\· '1..ja, lTa\\'UIJ Bahafll1l', K.C.S.T., Mazahar Hnsan Khwilja, Ro.o B'l.hadur Sarrlar M. V. Ki.hr., The Viscount Kite-IleneI' of Khartol1m, K.l'., r..O.B., o.:lr., G.C .. 1., GJ'.:'II. G., C:. C. 1. E., Ah1l1e(1 !:'hid Khan 1\:u<1r, Ikram Ali Khan Knar, Ofleid nUa Khan KU<lr, L. .TilWllllll Lal, Saheh La,lIat (Nawah), The Right Rev. the Bishop of Lahore, The Lady Lamington, Thc Lord Lamingtol1 , r..C.::I{'r.., G.C.I.E., Xarayan L'1l'hhmi, Gcn eral K. E. Leall, c.n., G. Lund, \. D., The Hon. P. C. Lyon, I.C ... , c.s.!., M ljor Eo G. illc Leoll, 1.)['S., P"r 'had Mahesh (Habn), The HOll. Maharaja Adh:tl'aji ,'ir Dejoy Chan(l :'Ilahtab, K.U.T.F.., of Dll1'c1n'an, F. E. B. ~lainn'arillg, Sir :::>nhln ~rllllshi B r1.illll1khalHl Bhaiyn. Saheb Malwa, Rai Bahadnr, The Hon. Colonel '11 Hellry ~IaC:\lahon, K.C'.I,E., C.s.I., A. \Y. MeNair, I.c.s., ~Il's. P. G. 1\Ielitns, Mirza, till' Chief of JUllior, JI~dnlji :'Ilodi, l\fanoockji, II ,.C., L.r..n., Sultan l\1ohammecl (Nawnb), The HOll. F, J. MOllohan, I.C.S., R S. Seth ilioTilal, A. Y 1\10I'e\10, Uabn Chandra Kishol'e l\1ul1shi, Lemindar, Ilis Higbne s lila Maharaja of 1\Iysore, His Highne~ the YOy[1.raji of Mysol'e, Hahn Beni Lui N agl1l'koti, The Hon. H. ~rathan, I.C.t-:i., ('.I.E . . Trihhoytlnch. Nathnbhai, J.P., His Highness Raja Arjun Singh ,'alwh, Bahaclnr of l.Tnrsillg:l.1'h, lIpr IIighl1f'sS the Rani, ahiha of Tarsingal'h, R. U. Xiehol, Thp. L1rly _Torthcote, Mr. H. 'Y. Orange, C.I.E., Gobardan Das 0'\\'<11, Dossahhai .Framji Pa!1thaki, Golak ... Tatk P:tthn,k, Public Works Department, Jehangir B. Petit, The Hon. Bomonji D. Petit . .T. A. Pol on, n. B. Chandr)' PnlalHi.1,r Singh, of Bnsanpani, T araY :U1 Pur hotam (Babu), Singh Raghuraj Cha.udhri of hahpnr, Manohar Lal Bahaclur Rai, The Hon. Br.hudll1' Rai Natb, Mal, C.I.E., Coloncl G. R. Rajwacle, Rao Pandit Yinayak, ofBa1'l1ham, Ram Ismaran Lal (Babn), Ram Rishell Das Sadh (Lain), Ram Ratan Lal (ChO\\'dri), The Lorn Bishop of Rangoon, His Highnes. it' Sajjan Singhji Saheb Dahadnr, R.C.R.I., Maharaja. Saheb of Ratlam, The lien. ,V. J. Reid, I.C.S., Colonel ,V. R. Riddell, Ba1,u Ananth'a Chandra Roy, Chandri Roy, Babu Hem Chandra of Dhankorah, Thc Hon. Maharaja Girija Nath Roy, Bahadur, Parshad Rugonath (Babu), Kesbavji
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J'he St. John A mbulcl-11Ce Association.
.r athn Sailor. arda1' Sahebjada uUml Ahmed Khan, tmlar I\\\'aja Syctl Abdul Galli Sardar'Ranekhall Bhaya E.huwaswula, 8ardar BaJharao R,lO Mohile, Habn D. N. 'a.rma, Rae ahcb Sarma, Betha Ram, The HOll. H. Sharp, heikh Sultall Ahmed, 'heikh Abdul Samail, Rao heobaransingh of NUlsingh]1ur, SIteo Par .. IH.d (Pandit) hivodas Mnlchand llroJI', lotilal hroil', Colonel lIal'llam il1gh, Ruo Ucl'it .r arayan ingh, Sardar Bir ~illgh, urllar BachitLm Singh, Sal'uar Janiet iuO'h, i1' Hal'lllWl il1gb, Ilis Highness Tikha alleb Hiplld'lnlt.n ingh of Nabha, M~jor D. J. Ringh, I.M.S., RalH' ingh, iom or herm, lIInjor F. A. 8111it11, I.ll.8., _. Sarabji, ri liishen Das aclh (Lala), 'iunesh Dns Srimlll, 1I1ajor E. B. Steel, B.A.M . e., }i. D. Stewart, Surjoo Pershall, 1I1ahal'aj'l Kumar Gopal Lall Ro:v Tajhat of Mahiganj. Ratan J. Tt.ta, Guvnrdha.n Das G. 'l'ejpal, J.P., Joy Ohandra Thapa, ubadar, Subadar ~hjor (lJOll. Oaptain) ardar l~nbaLlar Kala Thapa, Subadar Major Sughbir Thapa, H. L. Thoma, 1.('.8., Tika Ram, Pa1ll1il of Pitelna, Mrs. T\yomey, 111. Lakshmikantlllaj Ur, S. D. Yish" anathsingh, Thakur of ManeO'aon, The Hon. \V. H. Wheekr, C.1.E., C.}l.G., U. A. Whit~, H. \YooLl, Lieut-Colonel H. . \Yood, I.M.S. The lion. ir Tre\'l'cc1yn Wynne, K.C.:;.I., Lieut.-Colonel A. O. Yate, Nawab Zulkadar, hug Bahadur. ANNUAL REPORT. It is gratifying to ha,e to report for the fourlh year in • ncccssion nlldimilli~her1 progress in ambulancc work throughout this great Empirc. Owing to the Ea. tel'll Bengal and Assam Province being re-organized a llew Oen trc hn bcen formed for A sam, whilst Provincial Oentres lor Bengal, Bihar and Orissa are being fonned. The Native States have done good work during the past year, and two new cut! es have been formed as detailed below. Seven new District Oelltres have been fornled. Two new pecial Oentres haye also bcen formeu. 'Whilst another seven Local and Sub-Oentres haye bern added to the list of Oentres. The following i thc detail of new Oentres which ha\'e been established during thc year:T.
STATE.
Kolhapur and Narsingarh.
DI,'TnICT. Balaghat, Maymyo, Muth'a, Nimur (Khamlwu), Saharanpur, Salem and. 'Vardha. SPECIAL,
Kolar Gold Fields and Port Blair. LOCAL A~D SUB-CE"-TRE::;. Beawar, Bhusaval, Bina, Igatpuri, Jba,nsi, Lonayula. and Na:-;irabac1. The commercial community have been brought into closer relation>'ihip with the Branch by the election of the following inflnential gentlemen: 1\11' . .t\.. M. Mon leath (President, Bengal Chamber of Oommercc), The Hon. :r.Ir. C. 11. Arm'tl'Ollg (President, Bombay Chamuer of Oommerce), The Hon. Mr. A. D. Jackson (President. Madras Chamber of Oommerce). and 1111'. H. Ledgard. (Ohairma.n, Upper India Ohamber of Oommerce), so tl1at we can cOllfideutly look for",a1'(l to a large amount of work being done in commercial Oen tre nfxt yea,r. No report has been received from the Baluchistan Oentre, but Ooloncl A. R. Duke, I.M.S., promises to revive the work of thi · Oentre, which i one lI1' the uldest iu India. It is with much regret that the resignation of His Honour ir John Hewett from the Indian Branch Committee 11as to be reported. Hi Honour took a great interest in the work and "'ill 1e sorely missed in the United Provinces. The most notable event of the year was the employment of the St. John Amuulance Brigade at the Ooronation Durbar. A report of this historic event is cri rell with the St. John Ambulance Brigade Report. b The various divisions of the work of the Branch are briefly referred to unuer fifteen headings. Although the dominant feature of this work is instruction in first aid, it also embraces the education of all classes oftlIe community in elementary sanitation and home nursing . Lists of qualified persons in all parts of India are being prepared, and it is llOped to submit a complete schcme for the utilization of St. John person nel for home defence as an auxiliary to the Regular Medical Services. l. Military Forces; 2. Volunteers; 3. Railways; 4. Police and Jails; 5. Schools and Oolleges; 6. Mercantile Marine; 7. Native States; 8. Imperial Service
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Troop~; 9. In(~a,n Mines; 10.\ IndinJ? ~rissions; 11. Indian Mills; 12. Ambulance Intelhgence; Iv. Ambulance OompetItIOns; 14. Indian Stores Depot· 15. Text Books and Manuals. ' 1. lJlili~ary FOi'('C:~:-This pmt of thc organization i" proarcssinO' but it could be gre,~tly stllllu!n.ted It men who are traincd in a,ccordance ~vith Reaulations In,{ha~ Volume 9Q, pal:a,. 9:3, . wcre ~)~lt 111) ~o,r the AssociaLion'H certificates by OlliCClS comm!tnd1l1t; statIOn hospItals.. 1he cerLlficates would uc much appreciated by ~hc mcn ~nd. llseful to them 011 theIr return to civil life. No certificates in these suhJects. are lsslled. b~ the military authorities to regnbr troops. The Oommittee a,re s.enslblc of t-,llell' l1:deh~edness t.o the officers of both British and Indian Medical ~ervlc~s for Lhelr scrvIces In l~ctnrlllg and examining classes, also for their kindness 111 act1l1g as honorary secrclanes to so many of the Ocntres. 2. V()lnntc~(,8.--:- \\ ork amongst volun tcers is steadily increasing but there is much room (or IlnprOvemellt. The annual competition was helu at Luckno . Fehruary, 1?12, awl it i.s satisfactory to record that four teams entered fo:\~~ c,hallenge slll~lcl. The shielcl was \yOI1 by the 1st nitecl Province Horse (Oudh !Juadl'on~ WIth the score of 772. the Oalcutta Port Defence tea!ll being placed second .wIth a s.co1'e of 743. A report of this competition is uiven under the appropnate headll1g. h 3. R.(.'ilw(lY8.--:-~h~ work U1:cler this heading ~las been steadily increasing during the pellod undel :ev~e,,> and It. can s~fely h~ RaId that the raihyays form the backb~ne of the. A.ssoclatron s work 111 In~ha. EIgl:t Railway Centres are ill full working Ol.der, !tnt! It IS hoped that those raIlways wInch are ~till outside the organization \\,Ill cnter bcf?rc long. The Hailway Ambulance Ohallenge Competition was held at LllCl~lloW dunng Fe1.JI:u?,ry, 191~, and the entries far exceeded all previous years. Dchlls of th.e competrtIOn a,re gIV?n under the appropriatc heading. The Branch is agalll much llJrlebtec1 to all the raIlways of India for their kindness in O'ranting free passes t.o the lIo~lOrary.GeI~eral ecret.a,ry whe!1 travelling on ambulan~e duty, In conclUSIOn of tIns sectlO:1It can be.sald that SInce the formation of special Railway Oe)]t~:es n:l~lbulan~e ~vork IS progre,,<:mg by le~ps unu boun.cJs ou nearly every line in tl~~ L~npllc, n:~d It IS hoped that one or ~w~ Imp~rtant ralhyays which have not yet ol.c,all1Ze~ .tholl own. OCll tres of t1~e A.ssocl.atlOn w~l1 do so at a,n ea,rly date. 1. Po.zu r a JIll Ju.zls. - I IlstructIOll IS l)cmg carned out with areat success amonast the po11ce f?rc~s In India. All proyincial police recei ve an~bulance training, a~d even the 11011cc III the ~\.Ildamall Islanrls are now bein a trained. The Oouncil have a~!lll'ov:d of a cup for annna~ competition amongst th~ police, and this competition 'Hll.take place at Ln~know 111 February, 1!:l13. His Excellency the President has gr~(;lOll.ly ,~llowed lll~ nam.e to be associated with thi cup. Very little work is belllg done III the IndIan Ja~ls, but it is gratifying to report that apecial Oentre lIa: heen formed a.t Port Dlall', the great convict eltlemellt for India. !). Schools ~I 1/(.' Collcgcg ..-Lect.ure.' ill sanitati~n ~nd fir t ai~ under the auspices of t\e ..A ~ocIatl,o~ al e ber,ng cJell\'erecl at the maJonty of these 1l1stitutions in India. The Innc!pal o( St. John '. CO.llpge at Agra has taken llP our Il1lliau curriculum in ~lollle 1.1y:g1ene most en.thnslustIcally. Thc formation of a large Brigade organization IS receIVIng the attentIOll of tho Principal of the Agra Medical UolleO'e. 6. JlerCllIltilc Mco'ille.-A .considerahle number of certificates ha~e been granted to offi.cel:s who ha,e.bee~ trmne(l at Inclian }lorts for the special certificate of the As ocratlO~1, as r~CJ.llll'eLl oy the Boure1 of Trade. In future detailed statements of th:,se ve~I~1 cprllf1cate~ will be furlli~he(l by tho Manager, Indian tores Depot. {, 11 (ItLtc S{(llcs.---: \\ e have now mneteen State Oentres, all of which are doinO' g?od \~olk. Her HIghness the Begum of Bhopal i keenly interested in the spread ?t ambulance knowleJge amongst Pllldah ludie. , and is l1lakinO' special arranO'ements In h~r OW11 ~ute for instruction in Zenanas. Her Highne s' )'oungel' Ron, bOolonel 011e.Iclllllah Kl~an, c. s. I.. has arranged for the transh.tion and publication of the Inrhan Branch s mallu'll of first aid. 8. Imperial ~c):vicc T,·?ojJs.-Praetically the whole of the Imperial Service Commanders are trall1lI1g theIr men in am bulance work etc. 9. ~nclian Mincs.-Amuzing progress has be~n made under this heading. Espec:ally good work has been clone during the year by the Bengal Ooalfields and Umana Centre. One of the most important events of the year has been the
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The Hon. Sir Archdale Earle,
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c. s.1., Chief Commissioner, A.ssa,m.
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Colonel R. Neil Ca,mpbell, o. n., c. LJ5., M. D., I. 1II.S. , Inspector-General of Oi viI Hospi tals, Assam.
Messrs. JUlIlmat Uo11ah & Sons. "1('cHeal
Uml . SC('refary. :Major H. Innes, M.n., I.M.S.,
Treasllrer>; •
Messrs. J UlUl1la t Oo]Ia,h and SOilS, Police Bazar, ...:hilloug.
ANXUAL REPORT. During the year under report there were nine District Centres of the St. J Ohll Ambulance As_ociation ill thi Proyince against twenty in the previous Jear, a decrease of elel'ell due to the re-di tributioll of province .
CACHAR DISTRICT. F . E. Jackson,
I.O. S.,
U 011 . Secret al·Y·
Babu S. C. Mukherjee,
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TEZPUR DISTRICT. Srijut Gol)a~'~han Das Oswal, 1ezpur.
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The Civil. l1l'geon, Thc Civil ASSlStaut . Ul'Cfeon, Rai Sahib Gilish Ohandra Daa, SUl•. As~istallt ,'urgeon, II. "1llith, Idt.e.p., ~.n.c.s.,(Lond.)
Ci,il Assistant Surgeon.
NOWGONG DISTRICT.
Life JlembeJ's .
F. E. Jackson,
I.O.S.,
Dcputy COll1miSSlOner, Babu Kamilli hum::t.r Chandra, )fOll. Secretary.
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Vakil. Captain J. W . McCoy, I.M.· ., Ci"il "l11'geon, Habu S. C. Mnkerjee, Mahim Chandra Chaudhuri, Sub. Assistallt ·llrgeon.
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Babn TI'C'n-,"I·cr. nedieal Sfa{f.
TJ'ea lireI'.
Maulvi Mufti Abdul lia([ue, Nazir, Deputy ommissioner's OIlice, ylhet.
Delmty CommiSSioner.
C.· R. I\'. Babn RaJ' Mohan Banik , SubS Bancroft, J.S.M.n., Ciyil Ul'!!eon ,> , A :-;Sl ·taut urgeon, BalJll Monoranjan Das Gupta, ,'llb.-As istant Surgeon .
lion. SeCl'cta n°· Babn P. C. Roy, Sadr ~IUl;siff 1st Court.
SIBSAGAR DISTRICT.
Life :Mcmbcr . •
Ahia Mauh-i lIIahomed, Babn Sukhamoya, Chaudhuri.
:T. N. Chaudhuri, Babu D. N. Sarma, Babu
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"l'ijnt Guna Govindha Baruah, Reycuue Sheri"tadar, Deputy Commissioner's Office.
SYLHET DISTRICT. ChnU·mRn. C. Barnes,. I..o.s.,
O. R. W. Bancroft, I. Civil 'urgeon .
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R. . l\illllCl y. Mallager, J. 'meal & Uo., Silchar.
Deputy Commissioner.
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Captain 'Y. L. IIm:nett, UfoS, Ci"il Surgeon, AIJdul GaITur, Sub. Assistant Surgeon, Azbar Hussem Khan Dahatlur, Sub. Assistant SUI'geon (retired).
Civil Surgeon, K. & J. lIills.
Cbairllian.
Captain 'V. L. Harnett, I.;U.S. Ci viI Surgeon. )
A. Colrluhoun, 1.o.s., Deputy Commissioller.
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Civil Surgeon, l3alm Baikuniha Kumar :Tanui,
lion. Secretary. :'ijllt Knladhar Chaliha, ibsagar.
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Major A. l'layfair. LA., Deputy COlllmisSLOl1er.
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Cal1tail1 J. lIIorri::;on,
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Civil Surgeon.
SHILLONG DISTRICT. Chairman.
B. C. Allen, I.o.s., Deputy Commissioner.
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Jummat Oollah & Sons, Police BazM, Shillong. 1'8.
Majur lI. Iunes, M.D. 1.)1. s., Ci Yil Snrg.
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C. Roy, L.:I1.S., Assist. nIajor H. I nnes, M.D., I.ll.S . , Ci\'il lll'geoll, Dabu . Ghosh, Sub.-Assist. Surgeon, Babu J . 111. Bose, Sub. -Assist. Surgeoll, Babu K. Surgeon .
GOALP ARA DISTRICT. Ch a ll·mUll.
IlOIl . Scc. m Hl
T. Emerson, I.O.S. , Deputy Commissioner.
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R. A. Boermel, Civil Surgeon. U ccUcal S faff.
R . A. Boermel, S. 1L Mukherjee, Captain W . D. Ritchie,
M.D., J.hl.S .
TURA (GARO HILLS) DISTRICT. ChaiJ'Juan.
F. M. Cliflord, I. c.~. Deputy Commissioner.
1I0ll. Trea .. ul'Cl'.
Rai l\ln.i ingh Megbraj, Dabadur.
lion. Secretary.
H. G. H. nIuUl'owd,
LS.1lI. D.,
Ciyil Surgeon.
1tleclie:1Jiiitaff.
Lieutenant T. H. Bonnar, uur,D. Civil urgeon, Babu udhir Chandra ChauLlhllri, •'nb. Assistant Surgeon, Balm Ullendra Lal Ghosh ub. Assistant SUl'geon. A NUAL REPORT. The only district headquarters at which Centres have not yet been opened are: Dibrugarh, N aga. I-Iills, Lushai lIills and ManipUl'. It is hoped that District Centres will soon be organized at each of these DistJict Headquartcrs.
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course Lhe committee felt hound to ask those who intended to become members of a C~!lSS t~ contribute largely to its co't. The result was that classes which might othcrwise have hcen formed ncver came into lJeiug. During the rains the only two classes Lci]) " conducted were at the 'lIstOlll House, and tbe members very largely contribuLectto their support. ThC'l'e are signs, howe\'er, that hett!:r times are ahead: and it is hopecl tk1.t llext year \\ill lJe much more succf'ssful. Goverl1l11ellt has acnerously l'r01nised a slllJsio.ntial grunt alld the ~lunicil'ality is again to provide for the training of its employees. It was announcell ill ,'cptelllber l,y tllC Honorary ccrctaryof the Indian Branch that \'otes or thanks certificates. ign·r} 1!J Ilis Excellenry the Viceroy had becn awo.rclerl to tblec lIlc1111JCl's of the 'olJlIIdttee, n': : the Uishop of Rangoon, Oolonel Hehir, r.lIf.n., and Mr. Ro.·s, the lInn. :'ccretary of the Burma CCI1tre. The 11e~t thanks of the Association ure due to Dr. Pedley, who lectured to the Port Defence Voluntcers griltnitonsly.
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The Lieu t. -Goyemo1' of Bnrma.
Lally Auumson.
Hon. Tl'ea 1I1'cr.
IIOll. SCCl'ctary.
Mercantile Bank of India, Limited.
G. 1 . T. l{os', Ihngoon Collcge.
R. G. Kicoll,
JI 4lic al !'tatT.
Captain IIart, M.n., n.A .lII. c., Captaiu Knapp, M.D., L\f.S., Cn.ptn.in Owen:, lILB., I.M.s.,Oaptain haw, ~r.B., 1.:11.1'0., ~Iajor Fenton, LB., I.M.S., Lieut.-Col. Pridmore, ~I.B. LM." T. F. Pedley, :H.D., - . tcphens, lIf.n. "1.RC.S.,.I:\.. R. J. Douglas, lILB .. A. )Iurray, 1.:1[, . (Ocylon). Aung Tun, M.D., A~' 'N. Purakh, ThR.e.p. & s., E. ~L Rao, ~r.B. P. A. Rayne, L.R C.l'. c- f;., - . lIOl b, ~liss .\lucLa1'en, :If. n., MaJor Dee, M.B., 1.:l1.s., Captain Till llJ'y Drown, ~l.D., :If.R.C .•:., lL\.)I.C., uptain J. F. Grant, M.B., ]t.A.M.C., Major O. R. Pearcc, ~!.n., I.M . . , :Mujor G. B. Riudirk, M.R.C.S. L.n.c.p., }l.A.lILC., G. O. Crow, . A. Rahman, L.l:.C.r. & s. Tha 1~11,
CENTRAL PROVINCES AND BERAR.
K . . M., A.T.M.
l~atl·oJl.
The lIon. Si1 Reginald Orarldock,
Statement of Accoullts /0;' the year eliding 31st Odobu, IOU. Receipts.
Paymelils. Rs.
a.
To Balance, 1910-11 ~H 6 Grants 1100 0 " ubscriptions '>Q') 0 " ale of Oertificates 131 1] " ale of Books anu Band" age 151 ') Fee for Lecturing and " Examining . 91 0 Proceeds of Concert 91 0 tJ.~
"
2201
3
TIs.
p.
p.
By Fees for Examiners' and
5 0 0 0 0
gl 5
a.
I
Lecturers' to.tionery " Postagc, freight. V. PP. " ,ragcs (Olerk unu Peon) " Hire of Chain; . I," Ad \'erti::-emcll ts. Expcnse (lIon. ec. ) .," Interest paid to Bank Balance in La.nd
"
11~1 6~ ~~9
0 4
n
0 0 6
2 7 0 01 H
0 0
5!1
2
GO
0
0 ti
7111 320 3 6 ~201
5
R. G ..... ~ICOJJL, Hon. 'l')'wsurtr. G. 1 . T. Ross, lIOl!. ,)ccrt'lm y. R. . RAXt~OO_-, Chuinnan and Vice-Ptcsidult. AXXUAL REPORT. Th e present year has been marked by the formn.tion of a eli 'hiet Centle at :Jlaymyo, where work has been Yery nCGe sfnI. Tholl"h thc local CODlmit tee attend::;, to the ~Ieeds of ciyilian-, the Military authorities ~till apply for certiJicates f~r t?elr candidates thlOngh the .ccretary of the BUfll'a Centre. Tn 110 other dIstncts has the f?rmation .of a <;ellhe IJeen rt~l olted. Illlleed attempts to hold Ambulance classes III mo~ussll stations secm to lluye bcen ullsuccessful, exceptiug in the ?ase of againg, wblCh has secured a number of first-aid certificates fur police candIda tes. In. Rangooll: ~Iso work has not been so ucces.Jnl as last year. Though the published st~bStlCS show a great nunlber of certificates gained, most of these are the delayed certIfi~ates fr?D1 the year before. Of fre h courses, i.e., course additional to. t~ese mentl~ned III last year'B report (::-ome of which happened to terminate w:thin t~e ~eno~ 1st October, 1911-SelJtember 30th, 1(12), the e weI e only six, VIZ: five lD first-.ald, an.d on~ ill home hygiene and sallitation. The cause of this state of matters IS posSIbly III part a subsidellce of the enthusia m of the previous year, when ambulallce w~rlc hau beel) revived after a long intervaL The smallness of the num uer of cOUl:ses 1S however, largely due to the financial uifficulties of the Oentre. The EducatIOn Department was una.1Jle to continue its grant in respect of schuols and co!l~ges: The Port Trust Commissioners also di continued. their grant, and the MUlllclpahty took no steps to provide for the training of its employees. Further attempts made .by the. eOIl?mittee to increase its general funds ,,,ere largely unsuccessful. Faced WIth an rneVltablo expense of Rs. 91 in connection with each
K.e .•. 1.: I.C.S.,
PlOvincial Committee. ' ·iC.,·C.lJairman.
( hail·uIlIJI.
The lion. ltI. W , l'ox· trangeways, C.S.L, I.C.S., I.E., Fi nallcial Oommissioner.
Colonel G. 'Y. 1'. DCllllJ' .. 1. l.S., IlbpectorGeneral of Civillio'l'ital:l. DOli.
~('(·I·('t:UT
alu1
TI·ea~nrc]'.
'Y. O. Pigott, A: i taut. (·cletary, P. 'Y. lJelJartment, Xagpur. J.L~ . . ~ TAL REPORT. The Oentral Proyinccs Ccntre uf tlIe A" ociation has now been in exi tence for the ]>!'Lt two year.:, au(l judging from tIl(' number of Dibtrict Oentre' formed: ri:: 11 in 1!J10-1Ql1, 111111 ::; in 1911-1912, mal-iug a total of 16 out of. 22 D1s.tncts, the 1'1'0(rreSfl has lJecn satisfactory. III :May, 1()1~, rules for the lDstructlOn of tIlt: Police in firsL-aid to the injured were, with tbe approval of the Ron. the Ohief 'olllllli~. ioner, llotifiecl ill the jJ"lil'" fiu:cltc for g.·neral information. During tIle Pachmarchi season April to July, a l:uly's class in first-aid was most succe. sfn~ly carrie 1 through-tIle a\'Pragc attemla1,ce \\a 1", but 16 Illcmbers at~endeu all five lectures" 11ich were (linn at wLekly illtcnals. Each leeture occupIed about byo hours amI l,ractical iu,~trnction.' wcre ginm 011 the c1:IY following. The utmost keenne,.; was &ho\\'n, 0.11(1 the l'l'Uctic!1.l part was £01le lUtO tboroughly. T~e cl~~s was l'atroui:'c1l by the falllilie r,f ull the Heads of Depurtlllents, and cOllsluenng tllat it wa.' held at 0. time \\'h~n :ioc:ial fUl1cti.:.D!" delJ1und a large part of the members' bme tho (food attelllanco aml ellthu.-iasDl hown wa uUieient testimony to the benefit of l~ohljn0; such a cla~ '. ltluch crcdit is due to the Oiyil urgeon Captain \\'. Tan, :lcn., who acte(l as lecturer. The examiuation wus held hy ~bjor ,'tokes, 1.lI('8. uIHl 'ulltaill Gri 'cwood, I.)l.S. Tllirteen members of the class pas ed and were awarded certificates.
NAGPUR DISTRICT. ( 'i!airruan.
The Deputy CUl1l1lli:;~ioller, N agpur. ~lcdicaJ
:oita(f.
Lieut.-Col. A. Buchanan, 1.1>1.s., Litut.-Col. ,Yo D. Lane, L"1.S .. ~ D. H. Bha:'e, Sub. Assist. U1'geon, F. K. Holmes, A._sist. urgeon, R. P. Bannel]l, .ub. ASSIst. Surgeon, itaram lioopcho.nd, ub. Assit. Surgeon, Ganga Pershad lo..rngh, Sub. Assist. urgeon . AXNU AL REPORT. Two classes ho.,e been put through thc course LIming the year. They. were composed of 'ubordiuate Officers of the P0lice amI Police Oonstables. 13 candIdates were examined anc1 1'3 passed. Fresh clases haye been started aIDo~gst the P olice Force. A class is beillg held amongst the studellts of the AgrIcultural Oollege and another class has been formed frOID the boys of Bishop's School.
250
2.'51
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t. J ohn A mbulan ce Association.
The
SAUGOR DISTRICT.
WARDHA DISTRICT . l'('(,lI icl('U' :11111 ( ' II a il'l1l:111 .
" .· (' ... 1(\ (' 111.
The Dopnty l'Olllllll ' WlIel', ::-;a 11 gOl', C. P.
The Deputy 'Olllllli - illuer, \\Tal'dha.
A 1\ eAL HEPORT. A cour e of tell leclures on fir~l - aid w :\ gi,'cn by the Cidl .. nrgeon, Captain H ugh ,Yatts, ) r.n., 1.)[,8., during the lllonth of Jnly, Allgu t and ~eptcmber, 1£ll2. 25 per. 011 , attendcd, fou rteen "ere pre~cllt at half or more 0(' the It'dure, 1110 tof the, e belonged to the Police Dl'partmen 1 amI all c"aminal ion for ced ificates ",ill be beldluter. W ork in progre,'.
lion. l" (, (, . ·('ta ('}.
TI'('Il<.;tll·Cl'.
L . r. Chuwllllll'l, , 'CIllOI' As,'islal1t
The l\Itlllilll of the Finn of
'lngeon, Saugor.
D. B. Ballauh Va '::; . :U c cli('al l" la O·•
. A . G•. . 'l)ullic, M.n., F.l:.l ' .~.K , l.:ll.~., Dr. 'hoUllhll1'i, (l.ptnlll nrgeon 1 ale " M(l.,lor ' . R .1. l ainier, T,;\I,:-l., Civil. urgeou .
ub- Assistant
BALAGHAT DISTRICT. A PAL nEPORT. 0111y one cnUl'se of lecture' cOlll(l h e arrnnged, i. t'., t.o the shHlents of th.e
( ' 11 a iT·lIlall.
T he Depn ty COlllllmsioll or, Babghat.
AXXUAL rEPORT. L\. ela for in tr\lcling the police in til' t-aid to the injnre(l wn ta1'lo(l horo on 5th July, 1912. Scnior ub. A "iSi:lllt 'nrgeo11 1\"ha11 8ahah A bdul Azi" has heen appointed to gi \'e lecture . He deli , ered 8 ledure durillg lhe p"liod nncler report. T he cln,s contained 13 eantlidn t cs, ont of \Yhich 5 qllalifietl. As oul police arc undergoing instrnction, all "],('n,,('s, i. t'" for hooks, charts, ete., arc paid from police contingencics. R s. 192<1. 11a"e np to date boe11 xpenued .
aug~r Hirrh • chool. -'apLain ,\ . (L oulli l' l,;\I.S . \ h: rl km~!y agn'v(I. to .lleln'cr tlll' "" , I' cr. 01' • nl)l'tin Uel'l'ch' 11 ill '. lr:111 , ferre(l. 1• he ('"n111l11:1t1011 dnt '(1 has conrse, 111 11 ,t • ~ J ) ) '. " . ,'1 ot' OY 11tb('r '111 (1 1'.bjor . I\, ,1. I :t1l11el. I.)I,~., 1\ I ,Uloeoll, 1)ee11 tX- l1 n... . · lGtll ' , ' ) 11 II t 1 l '. ,1 C' In examine th' hoy~ . Only I s. 5 coul! I' e''Cl bO",lll "t• , lll,"~ 111'(\1'11'~e(l ",nu(10 • '1'1 co I 1 S ;nb~~lliJlLiolls, but lhe balance will he collcde,l 1ll tIne course. te c 0 lllg a alleo is Hs. H 12a. Op. L
•
,
JUBBULPORE DISTRICT. , Yo E.
l"r(' ·.icl(,JlI.
The D put) LOlll1lli 'sion r.
:'ii('(,l' (' tal',l :Iud TI' (, :l"llr('l'.
Lieut. -Colonel H. J. Gl;llde~, n.~ . ll .. It.A,,!'C .
11011. ~('('('('I :1I'y :11111 TI'('a"llr (,l: • .
Major P. K.
:th' cU ('a 1 S' a fT.
Captain Barron, L?I['.. aptaill Bll\\h" IL.\. :lU' ., 'R C\,. Dr . nUeD, Caplain D enyer; R . A . ~r.C., Major Douglass. 1:.A. I.e. , Captaiu Lloyd, H.A . :II . C., 'aplnin Powell r. M. S. , Assisbnt urgcon tun,lt, 1.::,;,)1. D. Ai TXUAL HEPORT. D uring the past year there haye been 1 cbs, in nul'. iug and Tn flr::.t-aid, including 3 among:;t the polico, none of whom were examined. The total attenda nce \YR 162, of whom 43 were examined nlH1 36 P[1:;'. e(I; 25 cellilicatcs , ]0 vouehc']" ann 1 label were is ned . Tho thall].;:f; of the As.'oeiatioll arc due to P:mdit R. P. Driyedi, n..\., Headm:t tel', K. Iiithuini, lligh ~chonl, .Tuhhlllpore, for his t ran la.tioll into II indi of the org'llli atioll and aims of the St. .John Amhula.nee -!'- oeiatioll., ,,,hich he l,a kind])'; el'll through the press. This Hindi trall:-;htion IS no\\' a ,'al]a hIe fo!' circulation. , \. Lt.-Colollel n. .1. G cades is shortly leayilw J ubbnlpore, Major P . C. Dougla s, ];.A.M . C., hac; COl I ented to carryon the llnties eCl'etary and T reasurer ten'pol'Ul'ily .
01'
Ealancc Sheet .
Receipts. Re;. T o Opening BaInnce . " ,I. Annual \l b:,cri pions . " Ou t tanding for Book., etc .. fr om Bazaar Cla s . " Yarious Donations " Dooks & Bandages
.
DAMOR DISTRICT.
l·I't.'"icl c n( :l1l11 ella i rul:ln. Ley. Le. s ., Dqltlty C011111lisio11er.
non.
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21
20
E .''j)cncl illl re. :l.
0 11 0 0
3
·1
45
0 5
[if
1 1
p.
0 0 0
9 11
R ~.
n. p.
raid
to hief Trensurer, • 'imln. For prillfing translation To, 'tort: , Bomuay 1)0 tage Clo ing Balance
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fi7 3
0 8
0
fi 0
0
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<.2 ]2 11
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Thi s Cen tre is in possession of t h ree sets of diagrams; three sets of spli nt, two s t r etc he rs, 33 book , and 53 banclages (various. )
hitale, L\1.S.,
L . ll.L.!' .. 1.1,.1' ..... ,
(.Elllll), 'l\t!
urgeon, Darnob, C. P .
jU (' cli(,lIt s t aff.
.
M o.-or P. K. hitalc, I,. lt-C . r., I,.H.C.S., I.~!.c., Thilll Grade .ASS1~t. urgoon I' C;J Takhre, L.)t. '., ( l' un.inh)., 111 nin, Dispeu'ary, Damoh,. Fnsl 1rudc ubA'ssis'UllIL 'nrgcoll, Mtlhometl elllar I'han, J(l.il alhll'ohcc Il oslJltal, I amoh .
Ai" ~~e .\I., RI~rOPT . A lI ilHli class was held weekl) frOllt }lith .July. l!n;~ :20 J1~lic el1:el1 alH~ 20 other IIlndi knolling genth:moll of th ' tOWll attended. lha a~clage ,:ttelll~lDC,e .W:1, . b t 3" An EIl"lish e1:1 . wa.. also hell1 weekly flO111 1/ th Jul}, 19L, 101 thu
i~e~~lit ;)~f
th '
EI~~lish-kIlOwillg
The:tv 'r~ge altcl,lllance
people.
T
~Y,"S
abou.t,, ,I.~.
~,lcclnre' in lIintli wercgl\'en hy A ~ l ' t. SurgconT'. U . akhte, all~ h~e lectdls li1 E\1(1li'h hy the i\'il urgeoll. Thes' cl:t:se . were comp;etl'd. 11) 13th an. 1H.l. \ I:> t lil10 I t is' alo resoh-ed lo start llmlh eIn es at 1 a,lhlla aIHI ll ulta 11l llns AUgUS, .~ . •
D istrict.
Statement of Rca/pts Ill/ci E .l'j)(w1illLJ'V/ OI' tlu; !lea/' clldi,lg 30th ~t.'Jltc1llbtr, H1l2. E ,"}hll(/tl!lI·c . RleI '~ l'l}t~~ . R ap. H . :l. p . \ . . I
Ol)ellil1~ Dn.1allce . ~
1:1 10
9
~\. monnt of al'!·e(l.1'~ paid to the 1I01l . ~eeretal'y ,'t. .Toh11 A.mbnlance A 'ociatio ll , Bombay, as per hi s bill datod 26th M arch, H1l2, lllus ~1. O. com mi. sion p urcha 0 of stationery, etc. losin g bal:1!lce
9 0 o 711 6 2 15 3 4. 5 10
9
252
The
253
mUlllaHce .d ~oci(ltion .
t. J ohn
:U('llical l"tnlr.
SEONI DISTRICT.
:si. lall ,'urgeoIl, T . ,\' . (~uinn, L.n.c.s., 1 '"'1'r~eOll, Ka· j_'lth Dharm:llihik ri, I.)1 ...
Babu Lall.
Pre .. itlcu( :HlIl (' hairman. The Del uty COIlll1li::;si011U', ::;t:oni. Tren~nrer.
~p;n
The Ci \ il
'mUCOl},
l:
1ui.
:Ucl1ical l"t a fT.
A. 1.raf -..lli, >.;ub. _,L -i st. "UJ ",l'llIl, J ,IiI :ll.d l'olice H o"pitnl.
coni .
•-\..-XrAL REPORT. A weekl:-" chs' "-~ rant- 1 '1"1") ~ the Police Free fron 17t I Juh-. 1012. durin" t~le year . . ,-,ub . .:~? ~"t:., S'1l"~e 11 S:-·.J .\. hmf-..ll~ i' the lee mel'. .\.·u eXal1lillai.io~ '~~h hdn, I,y t. c Cn-,Il,),::urg_,'l]]. ,n t 2:11 alld :!.' rh Augu_t. 1£11:'!. and all pcr..,ons "ere .p::t' . II ont ot _ J. .l ertlticafc5 arc not g't n~n to t lIl1se who 11:1 \'e p b,ed the exu .mn,:'1tlon. a: tl!C cxanullLr ;; rc~ ,t I as not yc be II ~tllt t(l the Hop. ~Iana!!~r, !ndia t~rc~ Depot. J~o~1l:::ty. O"'ID~ to wa nt of ollie inforrnu'ioll . :::; u L .bo;i' : 11,r~l n. s ~'_ell _~~h~·ai-.\' h. ~11~trnc or of the el:L" wa" 1 ai(l Rs. "!fi from l'l,lice Depot fOl the COUl:;e ot tl\ ~ lectmc" The 11 ee"ary upparatu:". l're .. w re procured from the Hon .. ,jI~lla~"r . :::s~. John A mbul.ll1 'C I ndIan ~tor8 Depot, Bom "Y, and panncuc by the DIstl'lLt lIrerlllrelldeut of Police. ' .
NI1tlAR (KHAND\VA) DISTRICT. )·l'(' .. itlent
The
(hail'lu:lll ::nul
.
nIANDLA DISTRICT. R . V. RmseL
1.c.~.,
11011. Secretar - nnd TJ'cu .. ru·cr J ..-i. F. HnrnT. •
Dl:puty Co 11I11i:;'ionO'.
Ci, il Sur.;eon, ,jInudln. ){cd ical ~tafT. lI'~eon. 11n1Hl1-1. :::5h. ikh .'l.Ldul RabimnL. lllg.?on. Jail ~ nt1 Pv:ice H ;.~ Ital, ,jlandb.
Snk.lmar ",an:-al. .Assist.
T.1LS.,
A i_to
u1J
Di~ tri. t '.
Dcpu~~' CO'lIn.is"ioll 1'.
'lr(,·PI'('~i(l('nt.
,'I CI intellclcnt of Police,
... IUlar.
• -jill r .
Tl'ea~nrcr.
lion . secI' tnry. CiYlI ur.;eon, ~-il11al'.
:\azir, Dept! y
0 1UIli~s;oncl"s Ol'ce, ~ ~imar .
~h' l1ir:lll"tafT.
G. s. D~'~hpallllc, ( ' hairruan.
L.R.C.P., Civil
.L-"-- -.\.L REPORT. A fe' lectures 011 .. First ai 1 t tl.e illjl ren .. were t1 li,ererl lILt y ear from July till • -oHmber. 1 !lI1 , af ('1' wldel! plague brok' ue here and continued till the 111 lith oe April. 191~. Ilene" it wa" iml'rac~ica\.lle to 1101<1. at!,b111ance cla::. e'. In the rainy .en 'on al:3o no c1 se~ were hell. ?\;) fr('"h snbEcnphon' were reahzed an there were no frc::,h e.·l'eu"e s .
non. S('cre(ary.
Chaiu S ukh lIunim.
nl).
:no.
A
i.3tullt, uqeon, KLalldwa .
A. -. - •.\L REPOTIT . Step.:: WCrt' t ken 0 start the C'1 :re in the month (f ?:\ nmber, 1911, and .::eycrnl U1eetin~;; were calle I in order to cOll ... titutc it nn 1 tf) li"cu·<· matters conncet 1 with the openiu,,! (If cl .... c- for in. ructio 1 to police 1I1ill and factory 1 eople , l' il wa •. t ff... chool bO'-5. alld to a point oill e arer.. . L dure" were an1ln~ed for the police nn thl' Hi~h ':;ehool b '. • [1'. G. _. De,hpanne. of the J i1 and Police lIo-pi al'. w "lecte 1 for ~i\"in!! lecture' t h 10 icemen. The first ai I ehs'ef 1 hl' lli~h ~ hool bor coul<l 110 1)8 staned as lptain Tarr. p Tmanent Ci,il :--1 r",:t:011, W ':i ciepu ed to l'acliin r1 i. The work wi 1 start ou his rehu'u from
Pawlllarhi in lllemollth of .'o'·lInlcr, 1.1:2. BllZa11
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C
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ip" R~.
Opening ba anct:
11 l±
n. I . 0 I
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9
a. p. 1 0 ~
14
3ti
'1 "cript~on
0
Al
I·re~itlcnt.
( ·hai rman. JlIIU . . .. 'e l'(' ta
lIoh in Hassein; Extra AssLt'lnt Commi;:"ioner.
t·,.
ur;;con, ~~arsillgbpur.
BETUL DISTRICT. . Pl'c .. i(lcllt :nul ( ·hail'luall.
P. Henangway, Deputy COIlJUlissIOner, Be tul. Rai
'Il"...:~on .
Rutan nall, . Tar::;i;l~hIJnr.
JI ellical l'itafT. ex nder Dougla- Cunnin gham, Pel'drain, D.::'r.C.C., Ci,il
Trcn .. urer. ahib uuder Lal.
nOli.
0
0
Cost of ambnl, nce .3tores, cludill!! eh, r =". etC. Clo,illg h3.lancc
R~.
a. p.
C) - I
15 0
lU -
1
0
36 0
0
RAIPUR DISTRICT.
A. D. C. rclTh'i II, L i\ il .
Trca~llrer.
n. 1·
0
NARSINGHPUR DISTRICT. Pl'('~i(lcnt •
El-'[Iclz(, i1!l1'<.
R
0
J . H ullah, I.C.:"> .. Del my Commis:,ioner.
Balance Shcct.
n 'Xipt"- .
f.
"ccl'('(ar),.
I. Deokar, Plea leI', Betul.
Tl e Deputy L'ommi,,:::ioncr. R. G. Palltill. 1. c.':: .
( 'ha irJllall.
Di::,rrict " l l'~rill tendent of Police,
D. G. Orchard.
lion. ~c('rctnry :11ul Tl'('n"ul'cr. Ui nl "ur;;rou, Cn ptam C. C. ""h w, )1. D .. 1.~.
.,
Rairur.
)f('(li ral StaO'.
Cap ain C. C. haw, lLD., 1.:\1 . • , Senior GI:ade Pra hact, ub . ASS Istant "nrgeon A,J)'1ul Latif.
nb. As -is tant
urgeon Gallesh
..lX~L J.L REPORT . Two preliminary mee ing- were I chI on June 23rll and 30th, 1912, presided oyer b~ tIle Di tricr lIperilltendent of Police . It was then decided to llOld Eng1ih and HlIldi classes, the Civil "urgeou taking the Ellgli~h cla ·s. In addition, t'i"l'O das es
254
The St. J ohn A mb'Ldance Association.
255
were arranged for the police, Sub. Assistant ~nrgeon Ganeslt, Prashad taking the Abdul Lahf attcnded 101n1e1• an d' ub . Ass]' - tant urO'con '" . the la.tter. 3u people . tl E; l'thc 1 ·l I d ')3 tIle T'erllaculal' cla. IX lecturc were gwcn to 11' 1 E ng1IS 1 C ass an ~ " . . ') 1 10t1 llO'n'.'1 cIa. and 5 to the police. Doth " 'cre eX<1lllll1cd on October 3nI, 19 L, ly _ Ie 1..11\ 1 urgeon, Bila pur, Oapt~in RitherfoorLl, and 14 passcd but thc rcsnlts have not yet been confirmed.
AKOLA DISTRICT.
1.'.
Balance Sheet.
Prcsic)('ut :\11(1 ('hllil·DlllJl .
Major T. C. Plowden, Deputy Commissioner, Akola. IIOll. S(,('r('lllJ'Y aUll Trca'lllJ'cr.
N. S. Khory, from 1st Octo1)er, 1911 to 15-5-12 and ]3ratson, Reserve I nspector of Police, Akola., from the 16-5-12 to 30-9-12.
E.i'l)cnd it Ill·e.
Receipts. Opening balance on Sept. 30th, 1911 Sale-procceds of books to dispeu aries . ubscription paid by auuual members . ubscription paid for attendiug lectures
~ledjcal
ROl. n. p.
Rs. n. p. 21
5
u "
16
6
6
36
0
0
Suhscription towards St. .1 ohn Amb. Gazctte Cost of Jingrams and colomed chalk. Co t of books and baullages nIi cellaneous charge,) Closing balance
5
1
0
14 IS LQ 7 0 7 ·11 13
0 0
151 11
9
G
3
78 0 0 151 11
9
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DRUG DISTRICT. P.l·cSic1cut aull Chail·ullln.
"'afT.
Captain Fowle!', L.R.a.p., I. JlI. R. , On,plain M. F. Reaney, M.B., M.n..C.S., I.M.S., Oivil SUl'gcon, Alcola, 'ivil Assistant ~urgeon G. O. Ghosh, L.M.S., Assistant to the ivil l::lurgrol1, Akola, Assistant nrgeon V . P. Limaye, L.M.S., Akola, Senior Grade 'ub. A~sistal1t Sll1'geoll Gil'ma Zingu in charge of City Dispensary, Akola . ANNU AL ImpORT. L ast yeur there were 9 studcnts in the ambulance clas! out of which 3 appeared for the examination held 011 .1 ovember 8th, 1911, and all of them passed with credit. Their llames are :-1 . , . IOlOry, Inspector of Police, R. V. Dharamadhakeri, Secretary, District Board, R. G. Panuay, Head Clerk, Civil Surgeon's Offi ce, Akola, The required certiGcates were issued to the above candidates. Three classes were held during the year under report, oue for English, one for literate vernacular, and one for illiterate vernacular. A11 the candidates were from the police department. There were 5 students in English class, 27 in literate vernn.cular, and 9 in illiterate vel'llacular class. The examiuation of these classes will be held shortly .. Rs. 9/were collected as sub.cription during the year. Work in progress.
The Deputy Oommissioner. lIon. Scc1'clal'Y and Trca s ul'Cl·.
S. N. Barat, :M.B., Civil
AMRAOTI DISTRICT.
nrgeon, Drug. Prc il1ellt.
JIcilica1 S In fT.
O. A. Olarke,
{'baiJ']uan.
Deputy Commissioner, Am mati.
Sub. Assist. Surgeon Nathu~al Dllb e, Civil AS9istant "'llrgeon ·W. N . .Mod ak, L.M . . , S. N. Barat, M.B., Ciyil Surgeon.
I.C . •·.,
Lt.-Col. H. E. Ballatvala,
Tl'ea'l 0]'(,1'.
ANNUAL REPORT. Olasses were held both for the police force and other goyernmen~ offi.cial~ throu~h out the year. Thirteen candidates appeared for the fiual e~amll1atlon 111 "FlI"t Aid" course, of whom 7 pa sed and receiyed certificates. DU:lIlg the. CO~HS~ of ~he year branch classes were opencd at Balod and BemctarCl Ta.h lIs of tlll' lhstnct WIth the Sub. Assistant Surgeons as lecturers, and classes are belllg llcld regularly every week. ,York in progress.
A lulitcd Accounts.
Receipts.
E"'jJclu:lilure. . a. p. 98 9 0
Rs. Opening balance . Subscriptions realized during the year.
62
160
0
9
0
0
Rs. a. p. Proportionate contribution to the Iudian Branch Committee, with subscriptions for the Am bulanee Gazette and M. O. commission. . 11 0 o Purchase of appa.ratus, book , 13 1 o etc. Con tillgencies 011 o 105 2 o Closing balance 160
0
0
I.M.S.,
Civil "ul'geon, Amraoti. Bon. Secl'cl R1'je .
J amnauas Darn, (siuce deceascd).
·W. R. Hhat and T. W. Joshi, Amraoti (Bcrar) .
~re(li(,l\l !!itaff'.
W. R. Bllat,
L.R.C.P.
(Eel.), T. W. Jo hi, L.lII. & s., (Bombay).
ANNUAL REPORT. The statemen L below gives the numbcr of men who had a course of instruction from the police force of the Amraoti district. Under instruction 42, examined and passed 30, not yet examined 11.
,,1 uditccl A ceo llnts. R cceipts. Receipts Jist, Receipts list,
as per subscription etc. . , as per subscription etc.
R. a. p .
52
0
0
H
0
0
66
0
0
Bl'pcnditul'e. Oost of articles including V. P. charges . . Oost of articles including V.P. charges Printing charges I.Jost of Black Board Closing balance
Rs. a.
p.
25 13
0-
17 10 2 0 6 0 l-! 9
0 0 0
66
0
0
R
0
256
The St. John A mU'1.&lance Association.
Indian Report.
BULDANA DISTRICT.
are particularly keen that their men should be in possession of certificates for first aid. To show that this interest is not spasmodic attention is drawn to the fact that this centre has now 3 distinct divisions of the St. John Ambulance Brigade with a likelihood of yet another division ]Jeing formed at an early date. When it is remembered that efficiellcy in the Brigade is dependellt upon its members passing a still' examinalion ill first aid every year and attending at least 12 drills it is evident thn.t St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade have come to stay in the Nortll -vYest Froutier ProvilJce. The Association were officially represented by three members or the Peshawar Divisior. St. John Ambulance Brigade at His Imperial Maj esty's Coronation at Delhi.
J>l'esielc II t :111(1 ('hairJllan.
The Deputy Commissioner, Bnldaun.. lion. S(,Cl'ctary.
TI·C/l. IIrcI'.
P. L. Dn.mlc, Pleader, Bnl<1n.na.
A. V. Dalal, Danker aud llonorn.ry Magistrate, Bnldana.
&
lUcdiC:ll Staff.
257
Bnldana, Deen Da,yal Verma., L.ll. S., · '1 S· Captain D. 0'0. Murphy, O1 VI l11 geon, " , ssist tll'acon IZhamgaon, Assi t. Sl1rgeon, BulLlana, N urbada PrashrlL~, .L. M. &~i' A rr • M 0 0 :t\Iulliah, Sub. }'I. N. Pa~asllis, L.lI1. & s., Private l)raetJtlOnel', 1am o aon, . . Assist. u rgeon, Shegaon.
Balu lice Sheet.
ANNUAL REPORT. 1 ... 1 . cl at IZhal11O'aon on t 1e . ~ A cIa s for first aid instruction io ihe JDJ1~lec "as openc . OilS IHLv/"been divided 1~(th Auan t 1912 and 37. men are under tra1l12ng. Thcpse Plels} 0.. s (PunJ'all) '" ' .' . d"'}I,lr ul'badn. ras lal , T,. M. IX, . , , in two classes ~.e. ~eJllOl an Ju;no1. '. cl liveriu rr lectures io the 1)ersons who Sub. Diyisional Medlcal Officer, l .... hUln~aoll, 1S ~e (B 0 b ) to other persons in know English and Mr. M. N. Paraslll , L.M . .c S., . om .n.y first aiel '\\'el'e given to 1IIarath~. A class was opelied~t S~eg.~on n.~ll J~~W~~\~~~~\~ln ch;rge of the Shegaon the polIcemen by the Snb. A 51st. Uloeon . f '1 d At Huhhua a class of Branch Dispen ary but the number hn.s not, been UlJl~ 1e ti end of the year under 15 police head con tables and eOI.1stalJles \\ as opene at ~~ D'l al Yerma, L.ll. & s. , report aud 3 lectures ~ave ~eengl\'en uPfttoJduil b'y ~g:sDI):~sar): YUu1dalln.. 'Work in Assist. Surgeon, (PunJab), JU charge 0 1e am 1 , progress.
Balauce Oash in Dank T\\'cnty- seven Can tl ie First Ai,l Book a.t Rs. 1 Forty-three Shepherd, .Tnkes Urdu at annas 8 Eight Esmareh l3andages at amJas 8
Rs. a. p. 8 11 0
1
o o 8 o o o
Gl
6 0
21
Rs. a. p.
Balance Credit
61
6 0
61
6 0
G. P. STP.UDWICK, Han. Sec.
.Account of Prorincial Centre.
Receipts. To Opening Balance
E,/'jlelzditttre. Rs. ~:2
a. p. 10 (j
20 10
Rs. a. To the Honorary Secretary Peshawar 11y M.O. " Postage, &c. . " Closing Balauce .
6
5 2
p.
311 13 13
0 3 3
2:2 10
6
SOUTH INDIA PROVINCIAL. l'I,(, .."I«lcul.
Hon. Surgeon-General ,\Y. 13. Baunerman, c.s,I., li.D., I.~I.S. Ilon. Oolonel.fohn 'myth, M.Il., '.H.S., L\I.,<;., offiCIated dUlillg Surgeon-General HilUllCl'lUau'::; leave frulll :2 th Jnne to 27th October, 1912. HOIl.
,\Y. O. PIGOTT, Han. Sec. and
TI'C(,(Sll?'f']',
Provincial Centre.
NORTH-WEST FRONTIER PROVINCE.
S('cl'cl:n'Y :Hul Trcasurcr.
CI1,ptain '. A. F. Hingston, L\U:i. (On leave frollJ 231'11 October, Hl1~, Captain W. C. Gray, I.~l. ,li'J"i~laut
SC('l'('t:u·y.
Cha.iI·mun.
Lieut.-Ool. T. "IV. Irvine,
M.B., F.R.C.S., I.hl.S., A.M.O.
lion. ~C'crctary. .TreasnrC?r. . G P Strudwick Th A t Punjab BankinO' 00. Peshawal. . . , e gen 0' Military Farms Department, Peshawar. lUc(lical S t a f f . . C t D de Ma'or R. J. Blackham, R.A.:M.C., Major F. A. Smith, },~.D., I.M.S., a p ; . t -C. O.JGrady, M.D., R.A.M.C., F. Deaikel' I.S.M.D. Sub. AsSIst. Surgeon Ba\\a San Singh.
ANNUAL REPORT. . . . There can be no doubt that the interest shown in the ASSOCIatlon here s~?ce its ince tion in 1909 is increasing. Not only have Europeans, Indians and In ~an Police faken up the work but the Heads of Departments, notably that of the pollee,
officiating).
_.leI eIre.'. of Office.
A. L. Pin to.
, 'urgeon·Geueral's Office, Temple Gardens, Royapettah, Madras.
J'rcsiclcJl t.
The Hon. Lieut.-Ool. Sir G. Roos-Reppel, K.C.I.E., LA., Ohief Oommissioner and Agent to the Govel'llor-General.
.,
JJc(lical Staff.
Captain O. G. Anthoniaz, It.A.~LC., Major J. W. Bullen, R.A.li.C .. W. R. Gibson, Chief Mellical Oiticer, Madr'ls ancl outhern Maharatta Railway, Captain J. J. Harpel' Tel son , M.n., I.M.S., H. ~ . McCaully Hayes, M.R.C.P.E., L.R.C.S.E., Ohief Medical Oflicer,'outh Indian Railway, Captain J. C. L. Hingston, R.A.M.C., Oaptain P. L. O'Neill, r.~r.s., Major T. ,'. Ross, LM.S., :r.IajorT. H. Symons, I.M.S • Assistant urgeon J. H. ~pelJcel' HuftOll, LS.li.D., ,\Y. , tokes, M.B.
ALLEPPEY DIVISION. .lIed ieal liila(f.
S. Venkitarama Naidn,
L.)l.
& S., Acti11g Surgeon.
A JNU ..:\'L REPORT. A class was form ed in January, 1911, with 12 men and 13 women on the roll. Of this number 0111y 3 men and 5 wom en were awarded certificates.
258
The St. John A1nbu,lance Associu,tion.
Indian Report.
COCANADA DISTRICT.
TRIVANDRUM DISTRICT.
]Ueclical Stall". . D" . R B B F t · 'LB. 1.11.1:;. (since traIl ferred to COlmbnlon l~lnct). MaJ?r . . L' 1'os el, . J';\I" Mr" A. IIa.ldaker Local :Ful1d J!emale Cuptam A. . es Ie, M.B., " " . , " . '1 A' . t t ' cr Apothecary, P. YeDkatasnbuayya, L.)I.S., :Thladras, en'l SSIS an \11 0 on.
A TU AL REPORT. classes one [01' males and one for females, were startetl. Thc former ~vas 1\-\ d 1 t' A '1 1911 Wl'th 68 on the roll aDd the latter was tarted on 2~nd starte on s prl, , ' d' J t (t l' Ct th A ril 1911 "ith 20 on the roll. The number of male can Ilia es a enc lDl'. e IP . d' ally fell to ele\'en on the day of' the 1a.t lecture and no male candIdate ~ as:=:e~t~o: the examination. The a.tteildance of the female candidates rOse ,from t;~nt to thirt -three at one time, but grnllnally ~ell ~o hYenty:tlllee at the. e) .d of the lertures, ala onl)' nine appea~-ed for t~le exannnallon held 111 Decem bel, 1911, of whom four secured certificates 111 first aill.
25 9
iUcdical Slaff.
Assistant Surgeon M. Joseph, L.R.O.P. &
fl.E.
A 1 TU Ar~ REPORT. 113 men received a course of instruction on first aid only during 1911, but none of them appeared for the examination,
'0
VIZIANAGRAM DISTRICT. lUetlical Sl aff.
First grade
BARODA STATE.
Ai,\NUAL REPORT. . IDce then 1 An ambulance class in Kottayam was formed in January, 1911. h attended the first course of lectme. Out of th~se 6 appeared for tIC ave. t' h ld at the end of the year and -! l'a~sed. ThIS year a course of lectures .. f tl 1 f ' tl examllla Ion e . for men was started with 13 pupils. After the ternnnalIOn o. l~ c a ~ 01 ~e males a course of lectures has now been commeucell for female WIth 13 pupIls and IS
f
in progress. . [ 11 t' ed by the The particnlars of the income a1ld eX1 enchtme ar~ as 0 0"::- anc Ion Governmeut for the year 1911, Rs. 100. BO)lOra:'H1ID for SIX mOllth at 15 Rs. a month Rs. 90. ' Balance available Rs. 10. : SanctIOlied by the Government for the year, 1912, Rs . 100. Total Balance Rs. no.
NAGERCOIL DISTRICT. Jl e cU cal
urgeon.
STATE CENTRES.
:Uccli('al S t alf. Dias,L.11. &.. s., Madras.
A. M. Draryum,
As -is tan t
A ... TXUAL REPORT. Recruits are given instruction in a few selected portions of the first aid since formation of this Centre.
KO TTAYAM DISTRICT. J. R.
1I b.
A1
T ...
T U ~\L
REPORT.
Tllis Centre was formed by the tate in the year 1901. and co-ordinated with the St. John Ambulance Association in 1910-1911. The Centre is managed under the superl'lsion of the Chief Med.ical Officer, and lectures ale delivered by the State Medical Ofllcers. An ambulance class was formed at Baroda at the Countess of Dufferin Hospital in March last, and lectures on the subject were delivered by the Medical Ofilcers in charge of hospitals and first-class dispensaries in the district. 66 candidates appeared for the first aill examination this year, and 39 were successful. Of these one passe 1 for the third, and one for the second time. Of the successful cauuiuates 13 were from the Baroda District, 13 from Kadi and 13 from 31 candidates came up for N awsari Districts. The latter including 8 ladies. exam!nation in nursing and 26 proved successful, 14 of these being ladies. 35 caudidates came up for examination in home hygiene and 18 "ere successful, 8 of these being ladies.
~taff.
L. M.
& s., Madra:::.
A1\TNUAL REPORT. As the text book (first aid) is in Engli h (mly the English knowing public came in for a course of instruction.
BHOPAL STATE. Pl'('sid en j .
lier Highness Nawab
nltall Jcball Begam, G.o.s.1., G.O.I.E.,
0.1.,
(,·hairlllall.
QUI LON DISTRICT. ~I e cli c al
Haji Hafiz Colonel Obai.lnllah Khan, c.s.I., Corn manlIer-in -Chief, Bhopal tate Forces.
S taff.
urgeon P . N. Lekshmanan, M.B., M.lLC.S., )I.R.C.P., Senior Assistant P. Palpu,
Dr.
non. Secretary. orab R. Masalawala, Bhopal.
M . B.
ANNUAL REPORT. An ambulance class in connection with the St. John Ambulance Association \I'as formed here on the 17th of July, 1911. The course lasted for six months. ,\he first part of the course, lasting for four months, was open to males only. 'I he r emaining two months' course was for females. 30 males and 20 females attended the course regularly . The males were mainly stud~nts.. There we~e a:so a few t eachers. The female class was composed of the nnrsmg SIsters and mIdWIves. An examin ation was held on 26th October, 1912. 9 male students and.1 female students have appeared for the examination. The results are not yet publIshed.
JI('411.:al Staff.
orab R. Masalawala, JJ.M • • . , tate urgeou, Bhopal, Abdul GaITar Khan, Abdul Majid Khan, Asid Yar Khan, Ilahi Dax, Fatah Muhammad, Gulam Muhammad, Imadul Hasan, Muhuffimad iddiq, Pundit Gori Shanker, Pundit Rameshwer Dayal, Rahmat Ullah, Thakur Agar Singh Bhaiajoo. A'liwal R cpo1·t.-Owing to re-organization in the Imperial Service Troops and pressure of work on the troops, it is to be regretted that no man could attend the lectures.
260
I ndian Report.
The St. John A 1nbulance Association BIKANER STATE. Pl'C!!iclcllC.
Colonel H is Highness the Maharaja. of Bikancr,
G.C .. _.L, G.C.I.E., A.D.C'., LL.D.
('Ita i rutan.
Mabaraj Bhairun l:iingh,
O.S.I .
DOll. SCCI'CC :\1")'.
Major C. 1\1. Goodbody, ll'.R.C . . 1., L.l1.0.r., LIt.O .. S., I.M.S . , D irector Medical Deportment, Hilmner Statc, Btlmncr. illc(Ucal !'iC a ff. M ajor C. 1\1. Goodbody, I.lI.S., F.ll.C.S.I., L.n.C.p., As istnnt nrgeon Harak Chand., L.lIf.B.
A nnual R cpod.-A European clas!:> is in prog~·e.·s, whilst other classe(for the railway, colliery, troops, police, and schools aJ'!~ belllg tormed.
Local Cent1'e, Lashlccw.-The Committee tried to secure the co-operation of tbe rich classes amI with great eITorts sllccee(led in securillg promises of support from eight members of the Gwalior Ohalllber of Commerce and Industry. Ujjnin.-The Oommittee at Ujjain only held two meetings during the year. The members of the Managillg COll1mittee will, howE'ver, take opportunities at every lHlblic meeting to speak or address the pcople on ambulance work and its advautages. Classes-First aid classes are heJel at Las11kar, :Morar, Ujjain and Rarera. During the year under report 113 men are l[ualified to bold the certificutes. St. John AII/bula/tee Brigade.-l\Iost of the pupils have so far been recruited~from the services. As a very few people are vollllltarily coming forward to receive t raining thc question of the formatioll of a Brigade uuit has to be put off for the present. In order, however, to create pnblic iuterest, it has been decided to hold an annual tournal11ent in the Sagartal Exhibition at Gwalior and give away a certain number of prizes Lor proficiency. Statement of Accounts/o)' the
DEWAS (JUNIOR BRANCH) STATE.
Receiz}/s.
lion. SccrcC:try.
V. R. Deo. This Centre of the Association wa. organizC'll at Dewas Junior Branch llnrle1' the auspices of His Highness the Raja Sahib as Patron, on the 2nd Octo\;er, 1911. Annual Rcpo?·t. -Owing to the prevalence ot l)~ague, no further teps could be taken at the capital. After the people came back 111 to the town and peacc was reestablished, a public meeting was conven~~ at the p:11ace. on the .9th MarcIl, 1912, when by means of an interesting expos.IlIon of the s;l.bJect the Importance of the movement was ably explained to the auchence b:y Dr. 1\.loe of Bu.rhanporc. It was subsequently resolved to hold by way of a l?rartlCal step a. fir, t aid class, t,he tato Surgeon baving kindly consented to cleh\'er the reqmred lectures. The class accorclinaly commellced on the 15th September, 1912. Thc number of studcnts on the roll ~ 47. In order that the people in all circumstances and even of ordinary und erstanding sbould be able to avail themsehes of the humanitarian movement, instructions are imparted in vel'D[1cular aUlI free of a.ll charge. It was at first arranaed to hold the class on Suudays, hut sincc owing to their having to attend to their private aft'airs on the holiday, the State servants found it inconvenient to attend the class, it has l)een COlI idcred desirable to hol(l the class on Saturday afternoons, when, as an additional facility the State senallts have been excused from their office duties to enable them to attend the class. The balance of th e subscriptions together with the amount of His Highness's donation being Rs. 246 at the close of the year under report.
GWALIOR STATE. .·1'('s1d(,llt.
Major-General Hi s Highness the Maharaja Scindia,
o.C.S. r., G.!'. v.o.,
etc.
(!hau'man ;\1ul "i(·(,·.·l'('S icl('ut.
Lieut. -Colonel Sardar A ppaj irac Sbitole (1..0('[11 Committee, T.as 11 kar). Rai Bahadur Munshi Balmukund mluyascheb (Local Committee, Ujjaiu). ](011. General !o\(,Cl'ctal'Y allcl Tl'('a nrcI'.
Captain W. G. allkerni, L.~r.S. (Officiating), Ohief Medical Officer, Gwalior StaLe. T
ill cclical SC a fT.
S. S. Antia, L.R.C.P.S. (Edi n.), K. J. Dik'lhit, L.M .S., K. D. Kulkerni, SubAssistant Surgeon, Sabay Mahabir, L,M.R., V. C. Moghe, L.lILS., G. V. Nabar, I,.M.S., ,V. G. NaJkerni, Id,LS., V. M. Phatak, L.M.S. , S. G . Sant, L.M.S., Singh Sbamakishore, L.M.S. , A. H. Durrani , Sub. Assistant Surgeo!).
A nn1tal Rep01·t.-A general meeting was held in Jai Vilas Palacc on Saturday, the 11th November, 1911, under the presidentsltip of His Higbness the Maharaja Scindia.
261
Last Balance
Rs . a. p. 2529 13 0
2:')29 13
yeCi?'
ending 30lit September , 1912. Expcnditnre.
Rs. a. 11. Superintendent, New Electric Press . 68 15 0 Closing balance . 2460 14 0
0
2529 13
0
(Offiriatlng) IV. G. NADKER:KI, Gencml Secretct1'Y.
Balailre Shret oj the E,,.eculit·e COiJlInittce of the G'1.CaZior Local Cent1·e. Receipts. EJ.'1Jcnclitw·e. Rs. a. p . Rs. a. p, Balancc brought forward from last year's account Sept., 1911 Donations from SIX life memhers Subscriptiolls from threc anuual subscribers
4GB
8
301
o o
26
Clerk's honorarium for 11 months from October, 3 1911, to August, 1912, for Octo bel' a.nd N ovemo bel', 1911, Rs. 10 p.m., and from Decem bel', 1911, o to August, 1912, Ri!. 5 p. m. Chaprasi's pay from October, 1911, to Augu t, 1912, Rs. 5 p.m. Lectn rer's honorarium for tbe session, July to August, 1912. Printing charges First aid books for the classes 1Two pairs of web slings for Furley stretcher . Stationery Rubber stamp IX stamps for affixing to receipt· for donations from six life members Post:lge stamps (six) Ca. h in hand
7 3 8 3
65
o o
55
o o
40
o
27
4
15
6
8 12 411 4 3
o
6
o
562
9
9
783
8
3
o 3 o
(Officiating) W. G. NADKERXI, Gme1'al Secretary.
262
Indian Report.
The St. John A ?nb l.ftl(~nce Association.
INDORE STATE.
Statement oj Accounts, Local Centrc, UjJain .
l~r('.~i.l(,J1
E ,rpenditure.
Receipt '.
R . a. 41 12 Last year's balance . 3 2 12 D onation by patron. 65 0 D onations by Life Members Subscriptions by Ordinary Members Intere t
p.
0 5 0
taff Paymen t Con tiugency Ba,lance on Hand
Rs. a. p. 115 0 0 3 13 0
476
2 4
103 7 0 1 13 10
594 15 (Officiating)
591 15
4
263
4
t.
)(011.
Mashir-ud-Dowlah l{ai 13ahadur anak Chand, Minister, Indore State.
C.I.E.,
Inc.Hcal Staff.
Gopa.l R. TamlJe, L.M. & s., State Surgeon, Govind \Vaman Munshi, L.:\i. & s., Assistant Surgeon,Prabhuclas Goculd,Ls, L.lI!. & '., Assistant urgeon, B. 111. Tembe, L.R.O.P. & s, AssIstant 'urgeoll, S. N. Deo, L.M. & s., Superintendent, Muni.cipality, ::;. N. Sarangpani, Senior Sub-Assistant Surgeon, Adhar Narayan, SubAssislan t SUl'geon. The llonorary Secretary reports that owing to the Delhi Durbal' and an epidemic, which have maiuly engaged the attention of the staIr during the year, 110 work c()Uld bo carried out.
'IY. G. NADKERNI, Gencml Scc1·eta1·Y.
NAGOD STATE.
(jbairman.
PI·C. Jelent.
HYDERABAD STATE. HOll.
Secre C:ll'Y.
Golak R. Tambe, State llrgeon, Indore.
M. 11 <11111lllall Prasad, Dewan,
agod. T"c:l~urer.
Secret ary.
Li eut. -Oolonel H. E . Drako Brockman, Lllf. s. , DirecLor :Medical Department. Assi tant ecretary, Captain Rhedil'e Jung, M.B ., Deputy Director.
Muntihi Suraj N arian Assista.nt Dewan, Nagod.
Babu Mohan Lal, liead Master, Ragod. 11011.
Balm
~Iohau
Secl·elary.
Lal, IIead master, Anglo-Veruacular Middle School, N agod.
)ledi cal St:ltr.
lUccUcal · Caff.
Abdul Ghani, M.B., M.R.O.S., Abdul Rahman, Captains Abdul Rassul, Abdul R azaack, Etimad-ul-Haq, D. Barrett, A. Chamarette, B. Oornelius, J. Farrington; Lieuteuants Uuhamed A hraJ, J. A. Curtin, L.R.C.P. & s. (Ed.), S. Hamid Ali, L.R.O.P. & s., Ashrof J awaz Jang, M.B.
Ba1..>u Tagcndra :ruth Lahiri, Sub-ASSistant SnrgeolJ, Babu Rup Rishen Sharma, Sub-Asslstant 'urgeou.
Annual Repoi't.-It is much to bo regretted that no acti"e work ha.s been performed this year, beyond training two clas es of the District Pohce and one of Zenana. L adies. The class of ladi.es bas since been examined and they will 1..>e included in the n ext report.
Aillwal R Cj)07·l.-It, is to be regrettod that owing to an outbreak of the Bubonic plague in N agoll and various other ca,uses inoludiug the transfer of the bonorary lecturer nothillg worth reportiug was dono in the yea.r till August, 1912, when two Ilew e1a,'ses wel"f~ formed, one l:Olkistillg of the tate Ollicials uud the other of the Polico and lecturing OIl first aiu began. The e classes had not completed tbeir coul'se when the ycar closed. oJle or the passed members of the preceding yea,r hall tIle houour of rcceil"ing their certificates fro II I the hand of the Honourable the AgellL to the Gorerllor General in Oentral India in l'IIarch, 1912.
JAORA STATE.
NARSINGARH STATE.
l'a/ron. Pre"itleut :lIHl {'hah'Ill:lU .
His Highness Lbo N a\\"ab
aheb Bahadur of J aora.
Tl'e:ls II re ('.
Seth Am balal. Hon. liOecretary.
Sirajur Rahman, Khan, Bal'rister-at-La,w, Chief Judge, Jaom..
.n e<llcal Khan aheb Hormn ji OoW'asji, Sub-Assistant Surgeon.
LM. S.,
S tall.
Chief Medica.l Officer, Jaom, Dr. Ambalad
Annual Report.-Ambulance classps were beld o,'e1' a week and lectures were delivered b;y Dr. Hormusji, ~t?-te llrgeon, Jaora. Although m~ t of the members know Eng~lsh yet .ror the fa~iltty of those who know only Urdu or IIindi instruction on first ald w~s l~lparted 111 tbe vel'l1~cular. Tho course is not yet com pleted, h ence no exanllnatlOll has been held. The !l.ttend?-llce aL the classes during the year nnd er report ";'as generally 18. The Centre owes its establishlllent anci contiuuance to t~le great zeal and interest His Highness has shown in it. He was always present dunng the course of lectures.
{'bairm:lll.
His High uess Raja, Al'j un Singh ~alllb B,thad lll". , ' i('C'('" a i nua n. Pn.l1dit Nageh A1Juji h.athawato 1\n.zi Ill. "' s~i<;tallt
Pallclit
lIOll.
secreta ry.
Pandit KUllj Blharilah, Pri\'ate Secretary to His Highness. 1l0ll. Sccretm·y. ,
<Lrayau Datt, State Aceounta,nt. JlIIU.
Seth Natbmal, Muuib to the
Pandit Iq hal Kishau, Dewan of the State.
Tt·ea" urcl" •
tale Treasurer, Seth Jassimal Heern. Lal of Sehore. itlcdiC:ll Staff.
Babu MOlllllathnath l\Iurkerjee, L,,\l. & ~., tate nrgeoll, Pandit Jagannath Prasad Dubey, Sub-As::.istant Surgeon l\Iahtab, HospitallTarsingarh. Life .Uember-.
His Highness Raja Arjnl1 . 'ingh 'ahib Bahadur, TIer Ilighness the Rani Sahiba of .r arsinga'l'h.
Ann1lal Beport.-The Centre was formod on the 3rd June, 1912, the auspicions clay of 1J is Imperial Maje ·ty's birLhclay. Nece sary books, anatomical charts, etc. , were at once ordereU, aua lectnres in tirst ald were commenceu 1..>y Babu Man!llathnatll, L.ll!. & s. State Surgeon, Oil the 9th June. Tho clas comprised 20 English knowiug sLuuen ts, all Sta te officials anu clerks. l\Iost of them have attended a full
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course of lectures, "'hich entitlcs them to appcar at the examination which is to tnke laace in Decemher ned, when Lientenant-Colonel P. 13. Iluig, M.B., I.M.S., the Agency \lrg-eon in Bhopal, .vi'its N~rsinglt\'h ill b.i:> cold weatllel' tOllt. A sef'onu ('Ia s, n,ttellded by non-Engl!. h kllO\l'lIIg penWl1s, wIll he stu rtt'd IJOW a S0011 as the books can be had. His HiglllJcss the Haja Sahib Bahadllr gale n. dOIlt1.tioll of Rs. 500 to the Indian Branch of the t. John Am I.mlallee ..:\.;,sooia tion.
Statc7/lc ilt of .1ccol! )(ts. E,lpCllei it lire.
Receipts. 11s. n. p. Donation hy Ili~ Ilighne s . Suuscription by Life 1I1e111ber at lis. 50 . Donation by Ordinary 111 embers u u;;cri]lti:m by Onlinal'y Members ReLeived from the tate on account of book anatomical charts, &c., ordered. rrom 130m bay . Recei ved from Indian Branch this Centre's hare of Rs. 50 remitted on account of IIi Highnes,'s subscription for life mem borshi p on 8th June, 1912
500
0
0
100
0
0
39
0 0
52
0
0
4
8
0
24
0 0
763
o
Rs. a. p. His
Ilighncss" dOllation remittcd to 111e llllliaa Branch through tIle J3 11 0 P a I Political Agcncy Subscription of lire melllbel'::; remitLetl to Indi an Bl'llndl through the Dhopa,l Political .Agency Rcmitted to the Editol' StJohn Amb. Gazette . Puid for hooks anatolllical ('h:1rt .. etc_, got frolll Bombay Baiallce
500
0
0
100
0
0
5
1
0
·1<3 109 15
0 0
examination by the end of this calendar year along with the Rajgarh Centre. The lanrruage of this part 0[' the country beillg Hindi, the reguir(;cl copies of the book on first aid ill Ur<ln characters were easily ootaineu from Inc10re Centre; IJUt t!1ose in Hindi , 1'.1:., in Deo-Nagl'i character, were neither available at Bombay, Indore or Gwailor, amI as the maj01ity of tIle present and ruture students in this state are Hindi knowing pcrsons only, it \Vas cOllsic1erccl uesira1le to have the book properly translated ancl publishca. Accol'rliugly, the Sub-Assistant Surgeon Panelit Liladhar Misra, of Rajgarh, was directed to h,we this want rellleuierl \Iith as little delay as possible. Thc book is now in the press, and "'ill be ready for issue, at 8 alllias per copy, on thc 1 t November, 19U. In December last, His Highness Raja Sir Rawat Baneh Singh, 1(. O. I.E., the PresidC1lt of Lhis Cenhe, was hOllOured hy His Imperial Majesty with the badge of the Order of the Hospital or 't. John of Jcrll.'alell1. An intimation has just been receiveu of the" vote of thank:; certificate," being awarded hy His Kxcellellcy the Viceroy and (loverllor General of India to De\yan Dahaclur Lala 13ishesh1ll' Nath, Secretary. For both these honours the deepest sense of gratitude is due to the British Government.
RATLAM STATE. ( 'hai rJUlln.
1·I·CSltJ('1I1.
His IIiglme. the Raja Saheb of !llltlall!.
Rai Bahadur Pt. Hrijmohannath Zllt ·hi. 11011. )oi('Cl'c1 :1l'~••
Tl'('a .. II r(,l".
, eth Ratanlal Ollkarlal
Yo.. antrai C. Dholkia,
urana.
L.M.S.
JINlical Staff.
763
8
0
Prcsident.
( 'hairulall.
His Highness Raja Ruwut, Sir Baneh ingb, K.C.I.E.
Kuar Blielldn 'iugh, the HOI!' Apparell t.
Tren<;ul'el·.
Va. antrai C. Dholkia,
I,.~r. .. ,
B. K.
~Iehta, S.A.S.,
K. B. Puranic,
S.A ...
Copy of a report, dated the 4th Octobel', 1912, from the Chief Medical Officer,
RAJGARH STATE.
Lala Onkar Bukb h Hajiley, the ~ tate Accountant.
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)lOll. )oi('('r('iH'·.r.
Dewan Bahaellll' Lah Ilisheshur N'ath Dewan Rajgal'h 'tat!', Celltral Illdia. lUc(lical l'ilafl',
Laxman Canooji Rao, Sub-Assistant Surgeon, Lila Dhar Mi ra, Sub-Assistant Surgeon.
Annual Repol't.-Tbe improvements made by tllis Centre c1ming the year under report have been most gratifying. Out or 1 candidates that rOl'llle,l the class 7 wellt up for the examination eonclucted by :Major Haig, 011 the 2 th March, 1912, and the. result was t~lat 6 came .out uccet; fnl and were awaldeu certificates of CJualifiC~tlODS on the bIrthday anmversal'Y DUl'bar of His Hio-hness Raja Rawat ir Baneh SIngh, K. C. J. E., of I1ajgnrh. Another clas has now ~pen started to attend lectures in first ai~, which " 'ill be ready for the examination by the end of this calendar year ; ".'h~le the one .that has been reported above to have passed the firt;t aid tc't is now stnvlllg t.o oUtall1 voucher and medallion distinctions during uext yenr. In the present first aId class there are OVf'r two dozen calldidates, motly consi. Ling of members of all ranks, selected from the military and police of tIle tatc, who will derive great benefit from this great humanital'ian work in the cases of accidents and sud~en il,Inesses which they are very liable to come across in Lhe performance of then'.dutIes. The Sub-Centre at Biaora has },ractical1y heen in abeyance for "'ant of a. suffiCIent number of ,?anclinates; but since th.e beginning or this calendar year it has also opened a class or about two dozen candIdates, and will prepare them for the
l :a.tla.m Slale, to the ccretarv to Ilis Royal Highness the Raja aheb of Ratlam c'The Centre was formed in Allgust, 1911, His Highne::;s being the Patron and Pre ident 0[' the Centre; Ra.i Raharlnr Pt. Brijmohallnath A.. Zntsbi, B.A., LL.B., Yice-Presillcnt allll Chairman; • elh Rataliial Onkarlal 'luana, Honorary Treasurcr; Dr. Vasantrai C_ Dholhia, L.:\1.S .• Honorary ecretaryand Lecturer. There are about 30 memhers paying a1l11Uul sull:scril'tion to the Centre. This. at pre~ent a(lequately moeb the financial requircments of the cla' es unuer lDstructlOn. The members are from the ,Jo,rriJars and the eths of Hatlam. ince the establishment of the Centre there ha~e beell ,j. courses of lectures in fir t aid_ 7 per ons J'L·ceived i IIstruction, and only two failed to pass the examination which was held by }'Ir_ J. M. ,Vaters, ~LD., of the Canadian Presbyterian Mi sion Hospital. The 76 that pa sed. the examination have received ccrtificates. New classes are being fOl'meu."
A wlitc(Z .Accounts. Ew ipls. Rs. a . p.
Rs. a. p. Dedicated by I1is Highne.s the Maharaja 'aheb of Ratlam Subscriptions of 11 embers
100
60
160
0 0 0
0
0
0
Oharts, Books, ... pIlnt , Bandages, &c., onlered from the Ambulance tore Depot Am bulance Gazette Balance in hand .
52
4
3
2
0
104 10
0
] 60
0
0
0
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SITUAlYIAU STATE.
medical officers and.. 12 members of the Association, and 70 members of the Brigade turned out for public duty at the Rcveral functions th:l.t took place during DecemberJanuary, when 257 persons wcre a(l'ord..ed relief. The whole of the European Pol icc Division of the Brigade were also on duty and ready to rellder assistance. Three Divisions of the Brigade have bcen registered during the year, making a total of four formed.. in Ualcutta. Thc work of organization being carried out hy the Honorary Secreta.ry and financed by the Centre. During the year under review, 23 classes have been arranged, 20 in first aid and 3 in nursing. 363 have completed a course o[ instruction, 237 were examined, and 213 passed. In first aid 109 certificates, 34 vouchers, 15 medallions, and 5 lo.1)els have he en awarded. In nursing 49 gained certificates. Arrangements continue to he made for the instruction and examination in first aiel of Mercantile Marine Ofllcers. 26 were I-ipecially instructed during the year and ~;) gained certificates. The Calcutta Port Defence Volunteers entered a Let1m for the Volunteer Shield Competition held at Lucknow and came in ser;ond. They were awarded bronze medals and 50 rnl)(~es. It is hoped that several teams [rol1l Calcutta will take part in the competition to be held at Luckno'" in February, 1913. A dO:1ation of l{s. 250 has been made to the Indian Branch, and a further grant of Rs. 2!50, making a total of Rs. 550, to the Brigade for preliminary expenses. The Centre is still in a satisfactory financial position, the balance being Rs. 1,583-1-. The <lmbulance placed at the Park Street Thana for the use of the public in case of accidents is still in a good serviceable condition and continues to 1)e appreciated. In conclusion, the Committee desire to again expresss their sincere gratitude to the Medical SLaff for their valuahle services, and to offer their grateful thanks to all those who have as~jstcd in the work during the year.
l~resi(lent.
IIis Higlme s Raja nhib inghji, R.C.I.E.
Rashvant Hao . mrit Rao Thombarc, B.A.
ir Ram
lion. SeeN'Cary,
TrcaSlll'el',
Seth OnkarlaJji
Chairman.
Yishnu Martand Joshi Silamau, C.I.
ac1arji.
lUetlical StafT.
Balwant Rao Sakharam Bharacle, B.A.L.:M. & s., Dhurji S/O Motiji, Ramnarayan. Audited Accoulltsf01' the
y~a1'
Receipts.
ending on the 30th S"pte1lLbcr', 1912. Expenditure. Rs. a. p.
Rs. a. p. President's annual subscription .. Chairman's annual subscription. . . Vice-Ohairman's annual subscription. . Honorary 8ecretary's annual subscription. . Honorary Treasurpr's annual subseri ption
10
0
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
]8
0
0
Oentre's annual subscription to the Indian Ambulance Gazette Money Order Commission Balance
500 010 12 19 0
18 R.\f;lIYA ,\T
0
0
Statement of Accoullts. E.,penditu1·e.
Receipts.
R.\o, (,hainl/(In.
Rs. To Balance, 30th Sept., 191] 1958 " Interest 33 " Ola.ss Feesand aleofStores 1335
TOWN CENTRES. CALCUTTA.
a. p. '2 6 7 0 15 0
l'resillenC.
H.E. The Right Honorable Daron Carmichacl of , kirling, Governor of Bengal. 1IedJcal
G.C.I.E.,
R.C.M.G.,
!,;C alT.
A. ~. Allan, ?lI.B., 'Y. S. Allan, M.D., O. Bank, lILB., Admin Caddy, ~LD .. F.Il.C.S., Oaptam II. Chapl1~an, R.A.i\I.C., O. n. Elmes, M.D., J. ll. Gmy, M.D., Mrs. E. W. H. HaarhlelCher, ~1.B., ,V. C. lIossack, M.D., W. ,V. Yenned", M.D .. Hon.. urg.-Genl. Sir O. P . Lukis, K.C.S 1., M.D., F.R.C.fi., I.r.I.s., Capt. A. J. LIster, l\l.B., F.R.C.S., I.M.~., F. F ..MucCaue, M.B., G. Uanoo"k, ,IJ.B., J. Darl'(~ de W. Mol.ony, lII.B., F.TI:C. '., Capt. O. St. John Moses, M.D., F.n.c.s, I. 'LS., P. C. NandI, M.B., . Fredenck Pearce, lII.lI., I!'.n.c.s., D.r.II., J'.Iu.jor Hogel'!:" M.D., F.R.C.S., 1.lI1.S., Major A. F. Steycns, LM.S.
E:
Iron. Secreta)'Y,
F. ,V. Finn, Government Telecrraph Department, Alipore, Oalcutta.
11011, Tr('a.,llrcr.
T. F. Pearce ~luniclpal Office, Calcutta.
The Co.mll1it~ee in prese?-ting the rCJ:~~rt aI~d accounts for the year 1911-12 have ~~ch. pleasure 111 announemg that the I he RIght Honourable Daron CarmichaE'l, of SkIr~1J1g, G. c. 1. E., K. C. lIL G., Governor of Bengal, has graciou ly acccpted the office of PresIdellt .of the Centre rendered yaeant by the resignation on retirement of His Honour SIr Ed \\'al:d N orI?an Baker, K. C.S. I. Al thongh the educational work of the Centre ,:ras pl'~ctlCally 111 abeyance, during the cold season on account of the pre?a~atlOlJs,be1l1.g m~de for the Royal Visit to Calcu~ta, the amount aceomplislled dun~/') ~h: _Ien~alJ1del . of the y.ear shows a l1lal-Jred lUerease on the previous best yea~ s "01k. rhe stImulus gIven to ambulance work in Calcutta can only be attnbuted to the puhlic. attention drawn to the work of the Association and the St. John Ambnlance BrIgade during the visit of Their Imperial Majesties. Seven
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R. By Donation, Indian Branch 250 Bank charges 0 " Victor Printing ,Vorks 37 " 19 Newman & Co . . " Arlington & 00. , 7 " Thacker, SFink & Co. 129 " St. John's Gate for Stor('s 563 " Customs Duty anu Lalld" 29 ing Charges 72 tores Depot " Skeletons 68 " Almirah for Skeletons 17 " Lecturers' fees 400 " Examiners' fees 80 " Postage, &c. 41 " Petty Expenses 28 " Balance 30th Sept., 1912 1583
"
6
3327
3327
a. p. 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 3 12 4 1 0 12 0 0 3 oJ 1
3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8
8
6
I:)
Audited and fonnd correct. R. DICKSON, V. TANSBURY. FREDERICK PEARCE, Hon. TreaSll1·e1·.
SIMLA TOWN. J~l'esident,
The Hon. Sir Reginald Craddock, K. C.S.I., I.C.S. Uedicn] Stag,
The Hon. urgeon-General Sir O. P. Lukis,K.c.s.I., M.D .. F.R. C.s.,Director-General, Indian Medical Service, Lieut.-Oolonel J. R. Roberts, C.I.E., M.B., F.R.C.S., I.M.S., Surgeon to lIis Excellency the Viceroy, Lieut.-Colonel O. R. James, C.I.E., F.R.C.S.,
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1.)['s., Officiating Civil Surgeon , Simla (lVest), Captain A . E. J. Lister, :tI1.E., F . R. O. . , 1. ~r. S., Surgeon to His Excellency the COlllmander-in-Chief. Captain A . R . Pa,terson, M.D., I.S.M.D., Army Hcad Quarlers:Establishmcllt, imla., Assistant urgeon J. O. Dewey, 1. . M.D., unitary Inspector and Assistant to the Health Oflieer, imla . A1uwal Report.-The present report covers the period from the 1st October, 1911, to the 30th eptember, 1912. The Executive Committee (\I'hieh includes a majority of th.e COlllmittee of ~h~ i1l11a Towll .Centre) were present at t,llU Allnual Uener:il lIIeetlllg of t.he AS~O:!I~tlOll, held at ·'h;.eregal Lod~c, Simla, on the 16th ScpLemlJel', 1912, ~t wl11ch ~lS Excellcncy.the '\ lceroy prcslded. Sepan-tie meetings of the Execntlve CommIttee took pla.ce 111 Ja.nuary, lila,)' a.ud AUCfnst 1912 aud matters of concern to l.he il.nla TOIYn C~ntre as ~\'ell as to the Asso~iation ge'nel'ally l'cceil'ed careful eous~dera.tlOn . Localllltere t III ambnlancc work may now be said to baye r~ached a 111gh 10\e1. The number of classe held thi ,year is unpreccdented for SImla. The whole of the Honorary Mcdical tafr h"Ye been cncra,O'cLl teachinrt or .. 0 b exalllllllllg, un d t 11e a,erage 0 f atten d ance aud 01. snccc s at the 0cxaminations has be~n "ell ma.inta.ined, and the standard of efiicieucy rea,ched hy the cbs es is highly sahsfact~ry. By the C0urte y of Lady Croagh , classes ill IiI' t aill null homc nursing were agam held at Snowdon. A class was instructed ill home llygieuc at the Town H,.ll, and at the Volunteers' Heauqnarlcrs classes were cCllductell in fir"t aid home 11l1l'siug and military sanitation . There were also classes in til'. t aid home nursing at ~arnes Court, bnt these ucing elirectly uncler the Punjab Provincial qentre, ~et<:lls have nO,t been fUl'uishell fo~' this. leport. The participation hy \ ?ll1nteels lU th~ year s am~ulance work I' . attsfactory. The 1111111 bel'S however sblllea.'i'e somethmg to he desned, :111(1 a sp(:;cinl errOl t will it is 110)10(1 be maue in ] ~13 t~ add to ~helll. There ~eems rO?1ll hcre for further actiyity aUll lllore attenhon nllgh~ beglyen to the c1encal se~'\'lC~S alld to the tr~l.lies . The l'llbuer-tyreclambul ance carnage, pre ented to the tatlOnll1 ]910 from the fnnd~ of tllC Simla Town ~e?tre re:nains in the char~e of the Fire. ~rigalle , calion and carc i~ taken to keep It lU readlUess for use. O\ylllg to the adLhtlOu of this a.mllulance the public are le:;s depell:dent than they " ere upon the onc a.t the Yiceregal Di. pcnsary. The a.ccounls submltted by the Honorary Treasurel', the Honom[tule Sir A. :M. Ker, M.V.O . ~ C.I.E. , are attached, and also a tahulal' -tatemcnt sho\\'iuCf the Jistl'ibutioll of certificates and ~edallions s~nce the Centre was fOt'll1eJ in 1906 up to the close of the year u~ cler re\'1C"-. T?e ~l!ula To\yu Centre i. deeply indeutcll to Rir Arth ur Re~ for Ius careful and JUdlClOU managcnlellt of the Jinancc. . Thc COllllllittee :g~ll1 aclmolYle~&e the valuable servic.es of Mr. ,V. G. A. Hanrahan, whose accept<Lnce of the p~sltlOn of HOllorary ASSIst~tllt ecretary has no\\' placed him formally on the staff of the Centre.
ami
StntclIlCllt of Receipts and E.t'liendUul'c (Oi' yeaI' ending 30th SephllluN, 1912.
ReceiLlts.
E,''lICllclitlli·e. Rs. a. p.
T o Balance brought fonl'arLl from last year . 314 , 37 ,1 " Class fees, etc. .
5
6
o o
685
6
R>:. a. p. Dr Remitted Il1l1iall Stores Depi}t, Domllay, lor 14 certificates sll[lpliecl to the Houorary Secreta!y . . " Customs duty, postage, &c. , on 13 medallions " Pa.iJ Honorary Secretary for office expenscs . " Paid Messrs. Thacker Spink & 00. . : " Remitted I ndian to res Depot, BOlllbay, for books, bandage!>, certificates and medallions " Balance in hand
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2
o
4
9
9
180 105
o o o o
202 ] 90
6
688
5
o
" 9
v
PORT BLAIR (ANDAMANS). "jec- l'l'('shlent.
l~l·C"'id('IIt.
Colonel H. A . Drowning,
LA.,
111m. S(,C I·ctal'Y.
TI·('USlll·CI·.
Captaill F . fl . Barker,
Major J . M. Woolley, I.r.I .s., Senior ~1ec1ical Officer, Port Blair.
1. i\I. S.
)I('clira) !oil :Iff.
Oaptain F. A. IhrkeI', ,Ln., f.)1. f;. , Assistu,nt "lll'geon 'V. G. Mersh, LS.:M.D. , O<tptaill A. J. Symes, lIl.li . , I.M.S., .Major J . M. 'VooUey, M.D., M.R.e.s., LlIf.S. A start hus been ma,(le, n,lld lectures in first aiel have bccn given to members of tbe military police, convicts anel selcclcu S("poyc; of the N[Ltive Infantry stationed here. ,'LX gelltlemen aud ladies havc cnrolled themselves as annual members of the Cell Lrc. .A scheme is in coutem Illation of formi ng classes of' i lIstrllction with the view of the instrllction of lady c:uHlidates in home lltll"'ing a.nd hygiene.
KOLAR GOLD FIELD. l'rc"iclt, .. t
:tU()
('hnil·Ulau.
non. Secrctary and TJ·caslu·cr.
H. 1I. OstJOrlJ, Uuromandel, P.o.,
H. M. A. Cooke.
~rysore
Province, South I ndia.
,Uc(lie: 1 Staff.
J. F. Fitzmauricc, L.n.c.p. & fl., .K l!' Jones, M.n.C.S., Eng., L.n. c.p., J. MllllSi(r, )1.l:.c.P., }"I:.e.t:l. & c., ,T. D. O'Donncll, li.n.c.s . Edin., L. P . Stokes, L.ILC.P. & s.
Slatf'.lll cnt of Ref( ilJls and En'CMlilm'e to 30th Septemuu, 1912. R eceipts. E.1'lJcnditu1·e. '1'0 Purellasc';Rs. u. p. By Subscriptio11s;Rs. a. p. Books al1llllaIlILlge.· H3 7 0 1~8 Members at Rs. 2. "St. .J. A. As:;o(;iatioll (I11I1i.:1.11 Dram'li) ; f-\ul'scription for Gazettc Proportion (If .\.nllual Su lJscl'iptlOllS "St. J. 1\. Association (DOllllluy) ; Certific.;aLes and :M edal-
each
"K. 5 7
0
0
12
0
~9 10 lion~ "Ohallenge hidel Oompetitiull ; 100 0 Ca·1l Prizes 20 0 K. G. F. Hospital . 15 0 K. G. IT. Oluh The Uhumpioll Roof 214. (;.M. C(}., Ltd. 7 8 Photof!ra phs Stationery;29 14. Lawrellce .\sylum Press 8 8 lIig~ill uoLltam & Co. " Lighting Oharges ; 5 0 Oorcgnm Hall "Postages a.nd Telegrams ; The Balaghat G.~I. Co., Ltll. 45 3 " Bank Chal ges : 1 9 Cheq ne Book " Bala.nce;98 10 At Bank 13 4 H onorary Treasurer
604 A. M. KER, Honorary Treasure1·.
II. H. D'Oyly.
Chief Oommissioner.
F.
~lilling
Board;Grant. "Salts :Books and Bandages
396
0
0
100
0
0
108
4
6
0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0
6
0 0
9
4 6
6 Examined and found correct; G. E.
G.
PAYNE,
H onorary Auclitor.
604
4
6
H. H. OSBORN, H ono1"Cl1'Y Seactary and T1·easl~rer.
The St. John A m bulance A s ociation.
270
This Centre was inaugurated on 16th October, 1911, "'ith a mcmhership of 198. A first aid course of lectnreswas gi\'cn from January 9th to February 13th, followcd by a com e of home nursing from February 20th to 1I.1arch 16th, 1912 .... The ay.erags at tendance at the fir t aid lectmes and home llursmg was 5 ancl. 31 rc,peril\cly, t h e number passing the examination being 51 in the former ~n~l 14 111 the In,t~el'. A ilver cballenge hielc1 ,va pre,ented by the Kolar Gold llull1~ 1.30ard, wIn.eh was competed for ou March 21 t, 191~, by 7 teams of 4 m~n each. 'Ih18 evcyt WIll tal"s place an n ually, as soon as pos ible after .th.e cOmpl?~lOn of 010. fi.rst mel course of lectures. Only those holllin~ the .c\SSOCHl,tlOll certlhc?'tc are elIgIble to c01l1p~te . Th e M ining Board also contributed silver miuiature shl~lds and Rs. 100f·, ~s prIzes fo r the first and ecouel teams. Lectures under the ansplcc~ of thc "'\ soclahon h.ave been aiyen here for several years past, the number .ot reslllents now ou ~h~ FIeld h old i ~g certificates being 107, but with the c::.tabhshment of a Centre It IS confide n tly hoped that greater interest will. be taken in the goo(l ,york, and far betler r esults obtained than in the past. neclal thanks are due to Mes rs. John Tn ylor & ons, of 6, Queen tr'eet Place, Londo~, a man~gers of ~he mines, aud ~o the memo b el'S of t he Mining Board for the keen mterest dIsplayed III the undel'taklllg, and the substa ntial financial support already r eferred to.
SPECIAL CENTRE. UMARIA. J . E. T yel's,
M.ULE. 11011 .
~Ic(llcal
maria,
L .::'1.S,
~!. r.j\f.E .
C. I.
Staff'.
Assistan t Surgeou G. C. Ohatterjee,
The G.I.P. Railway Company. S(' ('rc f ary.
11 0 11.
The Superintenuillg Burgeon, G.1.1> . .H.ailway, EycuUa, BomlJay. I,l fc ltl<' III I)('r .
The Agent, G.I..P. Hail way. l'tl cdlcal Sfa n.
F . 13. Ambler, :H.B., M.n.c.s., L. A . Al'llould, i\I.RC.S., L.R.C.P. E. H . Cooke, M.B. B . II. Oooper, L.M. & s., J. ,\Y. Field, J, R .C.I'. & s., M. lt,C. S., J. 11alT, ~I. B . : R. J . L. Sladen, F . rt,C.S., P. L. SLallard, L. n.c. l'. , )\1. 1[, C,S . T he G.1.P. Railway gentl'e, with its!! BulJ·Centres, was formed in the year 1912, and rules wcre urough.t mto force from 1/ Lh ~lay, 1912. Class~es arc arranged geneI'. ally in slack sea:;;on III order to get lJettcl' attel1(lance. The G.LP. Railway Home Boal'el have sanctioneu apIJroximaLe estimates amounting to Rs. 8,828 for formation of classes on this railway, aJl(1 the total expenditure up to I~OW is Rs . 231 l4a. Indian AmlJtllance Gazette i8i-muscribecJ for and circulater1 [01' the information of Sll U·Cen tiCS, aud 2 teams were entered by this rail way for competition for 1. R. challenge,llieltl. Copy of audited expenses attached. The Centre at Byculla and Sub·Centres at Lonavla, Igalpuri, Buusaval, Biua aJIU Jhansi were 'upplied "'ith a11 the matenals and e(lniplllell t necessary to form classes long before the formation of the Centre.
RAILWAY CENTRES. EAST INDIAN RAILWAY, P 1.·csident.
lion. Secrctary.
A gent.
Statement of EJ'lJCnCWllre clu1'ing the half yeai' ending 30th June, 1912.
E. A . H ou seman, M.B . , V . P .ll ., Distric t Med ical Officer, E. 1. Rail,Ya Y, Lillooah . ~le (Uca l
Cost of tl'ianguhr bandages, copies of Cantlie's Oos t of 2 J!'urley's telescopic streLchers Cost of 2 llledals
~l anual,
Rs. a. p. 150 6 0 70 4 0 11 4 0
&c,
J •. !.S .
Durin a the y ear 35 men and 3 airl s were t rai ned in fi rst aid; and at thc examina· tion held in Sept em ber, 16 men °appeare d an d 7 passed; 3 men sat for the j unior course and all passed ; 2 wen sat for the voucher certificate and 1 p assed; :l:1so 2 girls appeared fo r the junior fi rst aid course and all pas ed. A home !11lr'mg class bas be en started and 2 airls a ttended t h e lectures. An angements are 1n hand for t.raining men in sanitati~n ; also fo r training ladies (pardah) in filst aid and nUl'smg.
K, C.I. E. ,
TJ·('as nrcr.
T he Agent, G. 1. P. Railway.
Sccrcta "y.
Assis tan t Surgeon G. C. Chatterj ee,
Sir W . A. Dring,
G.LP. RAILWAY. Pn s icl c nf.
{ 'ita iI·ulan.
P:rcsi(lent.
R. J. W. Oates,
271
·t aff.
J. S. Brooke, F . R.C.S.I., A. C. Brown , M. RC.S . , L. R.C . P . , E. "IN. N. Gui nness, L.R. C. S.I. , L.R C.P.I , B. W. H olmes , 1II. R . C.S . , L. T'. C. P . , E . A . H ouseman ,lII.B., D.P .H ., A. D . MacLeod , L. R . C.P.I., L. R .C. S. I. , E. McK. Ni ch oll, M.D" D.P . II. , A . H. P ollock , M.R . C.S., L.R. C,P. ; J. W. Tomb, lIl.B. , D.P. H . , H. G. '\Vaters, M.n. c.s. , L .R. C. P . Ambulance work on this railway is g radually illcr easing t brougllOut th e lin e. The team that we sent for tb e railway shield was BllCCef:s ful thi s y ear. We have " on the shield 3 tim es.
231 14
0
MADRAS AND SOUTHERN MAHRATTA RAILV1AY. I·rcs ld ('nt.
(;ha jruJa1J.
A. R. A nder 'on,
W. B . Wright, (on furlough),
Agent, :Madras and, 'ollthem lahratta Railway Company.
General Traffic Manager, Thl ad ras an d Soutbern Mahratta Railway Company.
11011. l'lccl'cta ry.
W . R . Gibson, F.n.c.s. L.n.('. p., Ohief Medical Officer, .Madras and Southern Mahratta Ra.ilway (on furlough). L. H . 1. Bell, ]I.B., Ag. Cbief Medical Otficer, Madras and Southem 11ahratta Railway, Rayapnram, i'tlauras. llctU('al staff.
L. H . 1. Bell, M.B., E. Chenai, L. R. C. P., A . 1. Jacksoll, L.n.C.p., L.ILC. S.
L.U.C.P., L.RC.S. ,
W', R. Gibson,
F,R . C.S. ,
NORTH·WESTERN RAILWAY. Pl'csjd('nt :lIte1 ('ha il·Juau.
The IIon. Sir II. P . Burt,
K . C.J.E.,
Manager North· '\Vestern Railway , L ahore
G(, JL('ra l SCC"ct a l'y .
F . Furnivall, OITg. Dy. Manager,
Torth·'Vesterll Railway, Labor e.
S
Indian Report.
The St. J ohn Ambulance Association.
272
SOUTH INDIAN RAILWAY.
lU c(lical Staff.
Colonel C. J. Bamber, I.M.S., Inspector-Gencral cf Ci"jl IIo~pitals, Punjab, Lieut.-Col. .A. L. Duke, loM.S., Residency Surgeon and Chief Medical OIJicer, Baluchistan, Colonel R. B. Roe, 1. 111. S. , Principal Medical Officer, ind District. Also the Civil Surgeons, Assistant and '-- nb As istant Surgeons of the several Sub-Centres, wh o acted as lecturers and examiners. During the yelu' un der report instructions in first aid to the injured were imparted at 17 stations, 2 4 men have passed the examination for certificates, 24 were successfully re-examined for vouchers and 3 for l11cdn.llions. Out of this number 174 men have been provilled with certificates, 14 with YOlwhers and 2 wiLh medallions, and th e supply of certificates, vouchers and medallions for the remaining men is being arranged for. Two K.\V. Railway teams (1 Europeau and 1 Indian team) were sent down this year toLucknow to competc for the .All Indian Halhvays challenge sbield and the Brigade challenge cup. Although they were neither of them successful the Indian team did very creditably and 2 members obtained second best marks in the cup competition . The competition for the N. W. Railway a11l1,ulance challenge shield was held at the Railway Hospital, Labore, on 26th February, 1912. Three teams competed consisting of 1 European team from the locomotive department, Karachi, 1 European team from the carriage antI "agon department, Moghal pum, and 1 Indian team from the locomotive department of Lahore. After a keen and close competition the European team from Moghalpura was successful. There have been a number of cases in the various workshops on the line where first aiel ha'3 been rendered most effectively and to much purpose. It may also be of interest to note that ambulance emergency boxes are now supplied at the more important railway stations and workshop centres such as Lahore, Rawalpindi and ukkur.
.
Pl"eshleJlt.
A. Mmrhead, Esq., Agent, South Indian Railway. . (,'-ctlng) lion. Sccret ;n.y. Loms Wheeler, :1>1. B., Ag., Ohief Medical 0 ilieer South In dian Hailway, Trichinopoly. '
J G 1 . .)tlc(Heal Staff. . . eog legan, M.D., DIstrIct Medical Officer H VlT McC 11 H M.Jl.O.P.E .. ,L:il.C.S.E., Chief Mcdical Officer, (on le;ve) 'G ~V Th au y ayes, D.P.H . , Dlstnct Medical Officer , L. Wheeler , MBA f"Por' ed'lea omI POsffion, .., ct'Ing'Ch··le.il cer.M.B., F
ha~ll b~~~ ~~f;IJee;s eC~~:(~:~a~a';le~~~:
~J(~~id:lal
competito.r at
tl~e
ch:lllenge
for certifi:ates-no medallions or labels
sl~i:~~s c;:;~ti~~o;h~e~e~~l1ffa~~~akef!
tl~e sUtIoil~11~~m~~I~~1~~~:~~fI?c!~east ~~ t;{lee 1:;~l'l1
of candidates w~o have obtained tha,n the present one as all the I t twelve :months wIll be much la.rger rules, lLlld over 70 'candidates eflp .oyees arednow cxamlll.ed ~1Dde.r the Association laVIng passe the examm atlOn 111 the past Itwo months.
DISTRICT CENTRES. AJMER. Pre. ldent.
Colonel W. Stratton, Act.ing Agent to tbe Governor General Rajputana.
OUDH AND ROHILKHAND RAILWAY. l~resident.
Colonel C. H. Cowie, Manager, Oudh and Rohilkhand Railway.
The Examiner of Accounts, Oudh and Rohilkhand Hailway, Lucknow.
HOIl. Secretary.
L ieut. C. A. Farmer, J.s.lIf.D.,Assistant Surgeon, L])(:know. A.ddl'E'l's of ( 'entre for Letters.
The Manager, Oudh and Rohilkhand Railway, Lneknow. Itlc(Ucal Staff.
Major G. T. Birdwood, M.D. L.R.C.P., I.lII.S., Lieut. C. A. Farmer, r.S.lII.D., Major T. Bunter, I.ll.S., Major ,Yo Selby, 1.111.8., F.R.C.S., D.S.O., Lieut.-Col. ,Yo Vost, 1.1II. s. ll. B. Classes were held during tbe year at Moradabad and Lucknow. There were 47 fresh passes while 13 men re-pa sed for vouchers, 8 for vouchers and 8 for labels showing that efficiency is being well kept up. The three competitione open to men of this Centre, viz., the King Emperor's Rail way challenge shield, the Brigade cup and our own inter-station shield were well entered for, and although the King Emperor's shield passed out of the custody of the Oudh and Rohilk hancl Rail'Say for tIle time np-ing, this was only after a tie 'with the winners, the East Indian Railway. The Brigade cup -,\'as w'on by the" A" team from the Omlh and RohilkhalJd Railway (Lueknow) Diyision, under ~Ir. H. G. N. '''hite, and the iuter-station shield by the locomotive team. Lucknow. The ambulance carriages referred to in last year's report have been built, but are still awaiting the stretchers to complete their equipment. The delay has been due to misnuderstanding as to the type to be adopted, and it is hoped that the carriages will very sbortly be ready for use when required. In .a ddition to the above ambnlance carriages, 34 of the passenger trains of the Oudh & Rohilkhand Railway are now equipped with ambulance baskets·which are under the <:harge of the guards, a large proportion of IV hom are now trained. Efforts are now being made to induce some of the ladies of the railway to qualify in first aid and home nursing, with a view to the formation of at least one nursing division at Headquarters. There are no separate accounts for this Centre which is financed by the railway under the audit of the Examiner of Accounts. I
Rou. Seeretal'Y.
Thos. Scoresby-Jackson, Ajmer.
Ron. Trca urcr.
b 11 ~I~dlcal Staff. Susan C Lieut A andP.e , Tdl.C.P. &. R., Edm., IIelen1l:iac1l:iillan, M.B., R. G. Robson, . . a lelr, LS.M.D.,T. Scoresby-Jackson, :l>r.B., D.P.H. r. The Sub. Centre at Nasirahad under
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T
T
M.D.
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~~:~il~~~~~~d i~lpe~~:~o~tl resl~}~ngl~nBa s:a~ ICI~sR~ ~f 6laciies'~a~~so~f w~:;~~tai!:~
ar b' h lcl 1 ~ e J.. •• all way Co's lectures in first aid to~als e}~f 1~12 ater tln~ yea~' consequently they contribute nothing towards the ·!· ' but the~r eally classes of last year were responsible for 57°/ of th e eel'IV t 1oolh lcates t awar ..., 11 eg~ reCeIye . d 1ectures in first aid from 0 Col. ' d ed III 1911 . 1\1ayo vO Z . e.r , I. ll. s:, and 11 of the 24 candIdates obtained certificates Tb inentl?S~ ~t~s~~~ni~o~rltal n~der Mis Camp.bell obtained 6 medals and 16 certificate: Miss Mac~fil1a~ and ~ ~~~t1~dadtes .. t.2fi ladleS attended lectures in home nursing by Ulne cell cates. The Sub. Centre at Beawar is silent.
A wliled Accounts. Balance 1911, Rept. 30th, 53 R s. 11 a. B a,ance 1 1912, Sel t. 30th, 52 Rs. 14 a. 3p.
CEYLON. )·l'esicl('u1.
His Excellency The Governor.
Chail·lllan.
ir Stanley Bois.
. Trcm,nrcr and Secretary.
Sir Allan Perry, 1II.D., Colombo.
S· S lr
Life )tlewbel's.
tanley Bois, G. P. Greene, M. F. Khan, P. D. Khan, Sir Allan Perry, 1II.D
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The St. J ohn A?nbulance AS8ociation.
CANADA.
lUcdi cnl Stnff.
Tho medical staff consists of the Goyernmen t JI.led ical Ofl1ccrs serving at staLions where classes of the t. J Oh11 Ambulance As ociation are held. ANNUAL REPORT. Dnrin O" the year a Ceylon Police Corps of the St. J Ob11 Al1lbnl~nce Brigade has been establish~d with three Divisions, one at each of the followlllg l)laces, Co1011lbo, Central Province and "outhern Province. No const.able call reach tbe r::tnk of sergeant unless h; possess a St. John Ambulance certil'tcate in first aiel.
Pall·ou. J'ah·oucslJ. Fie1uMarshal H.B.H. The Governor-General. H.R.H. The Duchess of Connaught. , )c('·I·atl'ons. The Lieutenant-Governors of the Provinces, and the Commissioner of the Yukon Territory.
Statemcnt of Receipts Ctnd Expcnditw'ejl'om 21th OdobCl', 1911, to 30th, ('ptember, 1912. E,I'}iclldillll·e.
Rcceipts.
Rs. Cts. 99
84
4 8
01)
99
50
R s. 1487
34.
Nov. 1st, 191] Rs. Cts. By paid for draft remitted for books and halllla.ges £10 19s. 9d. 163 91 N oyember 3rd" Landing and clearing charges on a Loye I 16 71 Tov.16th, June 12th,1912" Paid travelling expenses of Examiner NOlwood Ladies Class 011 two oc19 20 casions . Nov. :20th, 1911" Prill ting 50 copies, notes of Lr.ctures on Home 50 00 Nursing Apri13rd, 1912" Paid for draJt remitted for parcel books per 62 18 Calaba £4. 25. lod. . " Landing and clearing 3 38 charges on above Septem bel' 30th" Paid to 1\11'. de Zihya honorarium for clerical 30 00 work done 20 48 " Sundry postages, &c. 1121 45 " Balance
1912-30th September-To Balance
Rs. 14.87 Rs. 1121
34
45.
A. PERny, Hon . Sec1'ctCtl'Y and Treasurer.
Checked and found in agreement with the Cash Book and Vouchers produced by the Hon. Sec. and Treasurer and the balance agreed with the balance showl! in a Pass Book of the National Bank of In dia on account with the St. John Ambulance Association. F. G. MORLEY, Accountant of th" ~/JIedicCtl DeZJfl?'lment, Oeylon.
liOn. Sl)('caal ('OIllUllssiOllCl' fOl' Canatla.
nOll. }' .. cshlclIt .
Sir Thomas G. Shaughnessy,
K.C.V.O .
Harold Boulton,
1>I.V.O.
a~l·csi(Jcnt.
F . Montizambert,
Oct. 2Jth, 1911To balance as per account rendered " ale of books and bandages, including fees to Ladies' clas es . " Sale of books and bandages to Police Force
275
I.S.o.,~LJ).,
Ed" Director General of Public Health, Ottawa.
")cc-"rcshlents. Sir Louis H. Davies, K.c.~r.u., (Ohairman of Executive Committee), G. E. Drummond (\lontr-eal), W. K. George (Toronto) . 11011. Trcasurcr. Geo. Burn, GenelalllIanager, Dank of Ottawa. )(Oll. Secretary. Fred Cook, Ottawa.
General Sccretary.
R. J. Birdwhistle, Ottawa.
Oflice of the Association :-Room 15, Castle Building, Ottawa, Ontario. The Executiye Committee of the General CounCIl of the Canadian Branch of the t . .John Ambulallce Association has much pleasure in presenting herewith a report of the transactions for the year 1912. The past twelve months baye shown considerable progress along the lines of the aims and objects of the Association, and it is felt that notwithstanding the dilliculties which naturally :1l'i~e in the initial stages of any llew philanthropic movement, the success aehievell has been of a very satisfactory nature. While the work accomplished durillg the year shows a marked iml)rOvement over the corresponding period last yea.r, this progress, it is regretted, has been made only by those Provincial Orgallizations which have shown the greatest amount of enthusiasm in pre,'ious years. This, no doubt, is due to a lack of a sufficient know~eclge of the aims and olJ.iects of the Association, and of the proper method of Cu,rrylDg on the work, anfl. call ouly be remedied by a personal visit of some official of the Association or mell1uc:r of the Council. The fact that the name of the .A ssociation is not indica tive of the nature of the service rendered; its similarity to the name of the Order of which it is a Department, and the difficulty of impressing on .the general puhlic the correct meaning of amlmlance work, are some of the objections which ho.\'e to be o"erC0111e in order to educate those to whom the teachings are likely to be of 1ll0't benelit. :Since the lust Annual Report ,,-o.s presented the work of spreading a knowledge of First Aiel, Home Nursing, etc., has been carried 011 most vigorously, with the result that for the past year an iucrease can be shown of oyer 75 per cent., with still further progress being made as tlle year closed. In 1912 there y,ere 5,172 men aUlI women given ill truction, alltl "'hile these llid not all complete the course by ta.king the examination, they receiyed a thorough knowledge of the subject and WIll be better citizens in consequence. In 1911 the numher ,,,as 3170, showing an increase of ~WOO . In 1912 the number of certifieu,tes issued, irrespective of the re-examinations, was 2, 73, compared with 2,133 during the brelve montbs previous, :1n increase of 700.
Rtgina Cyclone. On Sunday, June 30th, a terrific cyclone visited the City of Regina, Saskatchewan, devastating a portion of the city and killing and injuring many of the citizens. An emergency meeting of the l~xecLlLiye Committee was he1cl wheu it was decided to se~1(l the Genera.l Secretary to the scene of the disaster to assist in any way which lmght be possihle in the relief work. A deputation was also appointed to wait upon the Board of Control of the City of Ottawa and urge upon them the necessity of contributing towards the relief fund which was being subscribed. The Board of
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Colonial Reports.
Control recommended a vote of 2,000 .00 to be subscribed through this Association, and this was adopted by the City Council and fonyarded to Regina in tJle care of the General 'ecretary and the President of the askatchewan Council. Telegrams of sympathy were also sent, :md 011 the departure of Major Birdwbistlc for Regina the authorities were notified of the action tnken. On July 3rd, the following telegram was received from the Premier of Saskatchewan : " Please accept thanks of people of Saskatchewan, as well as those of Regina, for the StRpS taken by your Executive to aid tho e stricken in Sunday's calamity. Walter cotto " On the General eC1'eta]'y's a1'ri\'al in Regina he at once made a tom of the devastated area, and secured authentic information as to the exact loss sustained in lives and prol)erty, and reported by wire to the headquarters in Ottawa. The Government was ,,·aiting these details, and MI'. Cook trrmsmitted a copy of the telegram to Hon. Mr. Perley, acting Premier. 1.1r. Perley, in acknowledginu the receipt thallked the A sociation for its action and stated that he was "very" o·lad to get tbe information contained therein." to On July 26th, the Oity Clerk of Regina, in writing to Mr. Cook expressing further appreciation, 011 behalf of the Mayor and the citizens of RefTina, of the sy.mpathy and kindne s ill arranging for tllC Genera.l Secretary's visit to the City, saId :" "Will you please conyey to the members of your Association our most sincere thanks for their kindness ill this regard." First Aid Delnonstmtions. The First Aid demonstration held under the direction of the British Columbia Council ill September, 1912, was a great Sllcces , and shoulLl have a heneficial efrect in stimulating the growth of the movement. in that province. TIte British Colum 1>ia officials dest'ITe the highest commendation for their effOl t· in arranrrilJCf for this public exhibition of the benefits to be deri\·ed from a kno\Ylcd~e of fh~t ~irl hOllle nursing, etc., aud for their efforts generally in the interests ~f the Associa'tion in the western province. British Colu In bia has made remarkahle profTress d lliin the year and well. merited the congratulations of His Hoyal IIigbJle~~ The Go,~ernor General, PreSIdent of the Associn,tion and Grand Prior of the Ordel of St. J olm who was present. His Royal Highness ,,·as accompanied by Tlleir Royal IIigh~esses 'Fhe Duchess of Conn aught amI the Princess Patricia, who also took a keen interest lD the know ledge shown by the mem hers of the various teams. DU~'ing 1913 it is expectetl that there will be helel everal first aid competitions of whlC?: no.doubt, that for tbe Tpsbitt Trophy will be the most notable. This competltlOn IS for a halldsome Silver Rose \Yater Dish, presented by The Hon. \\~allace Nesb.ltt, R.C., for competition among teams from the yariou9 Canadi.tn r~11ways. It IS olle o! the most valuablc trophies ever offered for competitions of this kmd alld should stImulate the work of first aid instructiOll throu,rhout the Dominion. to Outside Work. Some of the work accomplished during the year of a public nature was as follows : The Minister of the Iuterior "'as waited upon by the General Executive and asked to recommend ~o t~l~ heatls of the variolls branches of his Department doing field work the desll'ablluy of having ono or more men llualifiecl in first aid work attached to each party. Hon. Dr. Roche spoke in a very appreciative lllanIler of the value of such a knowledge, as did also the chiefs of the branches conce!ned, who. \yere present, including Dr. Deville, SUl'Yeyor General, Dr. "\V. F. Klllg, DOIDllllOn Astronomer! Dr. R. W. Brock, Director of Geological Survey, and R.. H. Oampbell, DIrector ot Forestry. The sll(7 Cf estions made were afterwards carned .out, and circulars and pamphlets sent out'to the various heads of the survey partIes. The officials of t he Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway, the Ontario Government owned road, operated between North Bay and Cochrane were apPl'oached as to tl:e formation of a Raihvay Centre and the organizabon is expected to I:> h ow results during the coming year. '
Hon. Mr. Hearst, Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines for Ontario, was waited upon in reference to first aill work in lumber camps. He promised to lay the matter before the Provincial Board of Health. Dr. McCullough, Sccrelary of the Board, has promised to insert a clause in the existing retfulations to meet the desire of the Ex.ecutive Oommittee. The Department of Education in British Columbia has secured the enactment of legisla.tion making it compulsory for every teacber graduating at the Provincial Normal School to pO'3sess a certirrcate in first aid of the St. John Ambulance Association. In this province, also, a calldiuate for a certificate of competency as manager, overman, shiftboss, fireboss, 01' shotlighter, must produce a first H,id certificate sbowillg that he has taken a course in ambulance work fitting him to give first aid to lllell illjured in coal mining operations. The Association publislled during tbe year a Frcnch translation of Cant lie's " First Aid." The allsence of a Lex t book 011 first aid in the French langllage has been felt for a long time and it is expected tbat the di tribution of this IJook will mea.n an advance alUong our French speaking citizens in the provinces or Quehcc anll ew Brunswick. Already several clas~es have Leen helr1 among the French speaking employees of the Illtercolonild Railway, firemen and policemen of the City of Montreal, anu others. AdditiOllal classes are noW in process of formation. Among lhe IlotalJle classes held during the year were two at Govemment Honse, Olt.1wa, when IIer Royal Highness the Princess l)utricia took a course in first aid and was succes'fnl ill outailling a certificate. Colonel O. Carleton Jones, Director Gelleral of Medical Services vf the Canadian Militia, anu a me~lJer of the GelJeral Executive of the Canadiall Branch, was hOllO\ll'cd with the appointment as co-ddegate with Sir John Furley to represent the Order of the ITlspital of f;t. John of Jerusalem in El1~land at tLe 9th Intel'llatioll:11 Reel Cruss Convention at \\'ashingtOll, in1l1ay, 1912. As a. :·esult of ,,·ork accomplished at the Regina cydone, and on the recommendation made by Col. U. Carletoll Joncs ill his report on the InternatiOllal Hed Crus~ COllvcntion, the Canadian Branch necidt'd to giYe more attention to that portion of the objects of the Association dealing with the dircl'tion of relief work in cases of sudden emergency throllphout Callada. It was felt that some natiollal orglUlzi:1tioll should assume charge of" ork of this kind, and as sllch was among the ohjeds of the Assoeiatioll the Canadiall Branch might 1lI11lertake the ohligation,;. YOll!' Executive c1esires to call attention to the recent puhlication by the Commission of ollservatioll of Canada of an eXl'ellent report by Mr. 'V. J. Dick, M.SC., TIl ining ellgi Ileer of the Com mission, on "Mine Rescue "\\' ork in Canada." .Mr. Dick is a graduate ill "first ail1" of this Associatioll. The pamphlet de.cribps the legislation and 1I'0rk carried ont in the Proviuces of No,a Scotia, Al berta, and Uri tish COlUlll bia, and fnlly illll trates the different classes of rescue appa,l'atus in use at the several mines. Finance. At the commencement of the year the Association had a balance in the bank of 571.51. "'ince that time the receipts from ,'arious sources have amounted t o $7,50 .79, which, togettler with the 5,000.00 received from the Dominion Gov£'rnlllent as grants for the years 1911 and 1912. and interest amollllting to 51.20, blongllt the total receipts up to S12.559.fJ9. The expenditlll'e during the same period amoullted to $10,929.76, \\hich included the amount of two notes for 500.00 eal'll owing to Dr. C. A. IIollgett and :Jlr. Fred Cook, and 2,27.93 due St. John's Gate, in all a total of ~3,278.93. This left a balall(!e in the bank of $1,600.09 and 30.14 cash on hand. In addition to the above there is a credit balance at t. John's Gate of 5. 6, out tallding accollnts 23.73, alld stock on hand about 2,000.00, makillg the assets of the Association 4,539.82 against liabilities of less than 100. 00.
276
(r
278
27~
The St. John 1?nb1..Llance Association.
Colonial Reports.
Gencml Balance Account.
notably progressed in tJ.c cities of Hamilton, Ottawa, Owcn Sound, an(l Toronto. dne Lo tllC efforls of Dr. James A. Simpson, of lIamilton, Mr. Rol)('rt George Franklin, of Owen f)ou1Hl, tIle lJfficers of the Ottnwa Ccntre, alld tbe co-operation of the ofIicers of the Toronto Corps, St. John Ambulance Brigade, and the local 111em1)el's of tIle Executive CommiLtee of tIle Council. A large COl'lesl'olldence has lJeen conullctcdlelative to the forlJlation of classes of the Association in many parts of the Province. Tllis we trnst will be Pl'orluctiYC of resnJts in the future. 'Ye are l'leasetlto reconl the continued enrlOl'sation of our work by OlC officials of the Young '\-Vomen's Christiall As"oeiation awl the Young Men's Ohristiau Association of the Provinc c, the Oui<1rio Coullcil of thc Baden-Powell (JanaJian Boy Sconts, and the officials of Lhe Sah-aLion Arllly of British North America. Your Secretary has had. interviews willI !Ill'. J. L. Ellglehart, Chairman of the Temiskaming and Torthern Ontario Hailway 'oJllJllissioll, and with the Secretary of'the Oanadian Manufacturcrs' AssociaLion. Both these ofIicials promise support to the work of the Association. Classes haye been formerl for their respr!cti\-e employees by tbe Oanadian Copper Company, Copper Cliff, alHl The Lake ~t1periOl Corporation, Sanlt Ste. Marie. No reporls of exull1inatirJllS ha'ie lIeen receind from these classes hut we are assured that the men appreciate very lligldy thc iuformati:m that thry have received and 110 doubt the classes fonnerl ill the e011l1ng year will proceed to examination. The Annual iIleeling for the yea!' emlin!;, 'pptcmber 30tll, hll1, was hcl(L in the Normal S('hool Assem1)ly Il all , Jo\'cmbel' 2'th, 1911. His Roy",l Highness, The Duke of Conuanght, K.G., Govemol' General of Canada, and Grand Priol' of the Order of the Hospital oft. Johu of Jen salem in Bngland, was gracionsly pleased to be present anll adclres:;cd the ll1ceiillg on the aims and objects of the Association. He also convey(·cl to tIle meeting the regrets of Hcr Royal Higlme.-s The Duel.ess of Connaught at her illa1Jility to be preent and to thus how her interest in the work. His Royal II iglllless pl'~scTltecl tho certificntes in first airl to tIle injured to the Knrses of tlle ~Tursing At-HoUIe Mission. A Luge allll J'epresenta:ive gathering was lJre;oont, the ushers l)cing memhors of the first divi!;ion of the st. John Alllbulallce Drigade registered in Torouto .
E./penditure.
Receipts. Balance from 1911 . nb eriptions I'eei,tl :-in bseri ptions GOVCl'll1l1Cllt (~rallt, lUl1-12 ~up[llies and Fees Interest
Salaries Prin ting Heat , lll'plirs and Fros Organiza1ion anlI Travel Ex [1l'PSS and Duly ote Pui(l ) egilla Cyclone Puulicity Suudries C·t. h Oil hand Balance in bank
fl71. 51 70~. fi ~,OOO.OO
fl, 000. 00 .1,23 l. iO 51. 20
1,880.00 579.00
243.75 3,978.76
2J:3.20 451.85 1,000.00 2,000.00 19B.fiO 356.70
30.14 1,600.09
---I ';0
12,55(). 991
12,559.99
]olo. Instructed. 1911. HH2. 3H 506
Dritish Columbia .Albert:\ Sasknrchcwan Manitoba Ontario
~:l2
·117
46
iO
:32
43
~1
U~
1009 0
2000
GOO
0
50 It 116 92;' 1;;0 20 0 %1 100
3170
:;172
2138
2873
],,0
170 12 .J. 218 17
QltelJ.~e
1\ ew flrnn. "'ick
1
Total
I.')
254
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12;) iii 111
Ii 51
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GO
'entia C. P. ny. Celltre 1. O. Uy. Oentre 1'\0\',1
Certificates. 1911 1912.
[,5
6.')
Tobd foJ' two years 8312 5011 2000 more instructed in 1912 tlwn in 1911. 700 lJlore certificate issued in HIU than in 1911. 300 mOl~e re-examinations in 191:2 than in 1911. The reports of the Pro\;ncial Councils
alC
Rc-c.i 'alll inal7' on. lOll. 1912. () 16
4 1
0 4
5 3
0 62
30
5£)
°o " °
00
2 6
°
138
·123 561
I,ire :'tlellll)ers.
\V. R Brock, O. J. OOPI\ M. n., O.IL Diehm!, :lLD .. Lient.-ColonelF. Fenton, A.:lI.C., Lieut.-Col olJel \". M. Gnrlshorc, W. K. Georg-e, M. J. Haney, Colonel James Masoll , HOll. \Yal1aee Xl'shitt, K.C., Coloue! Sir Henry M. Pellatt, c.Y.o., Colonel G. tel'ling Hyer '011, A . • Le.
BRANTFORD.
as fo~lo\\'s : -
:ll('dlcal
~ta1T.
G. 'Yo Dal'lJcl', M.D., M. ~'. Faris, ;If.n., 'V. H. ~~ichol, )J.B .
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL COUNCIL. I·att·on.
His Honour the Lieut. -Cio\'crnol'. l·l·c . . hlcnt.
Colonel J allJas .Mason, Toronto.
lIoll.
~('('.
:lIlll TrellO;;lIrcr.
A junior C!fl:iS ill first aill to the injured was former! at the Boys' Club, and a senior class ill Jir:;t aid to the injured was formcll at thc Young Women's Christian Associa lion.
Chas. J. Uopp, M. D., Toronto.
lIou. Au cl it til'. H. D. Lockllart GorclolJ, C.A., Toronto.
r~viewing the work for the year ending Septembrr 30th, 1912, the Executive Ol1l1111ttee of the Ontario ProvilH!ial Coullcil Oanarliutl BralJ ch t. .John A muulallce Association, are pleased to l'PI'Ol't lh~t 1'l'ogl'C:ss has bc~n lllade in the dev~lop~leDt of the ,york of the Association in Lllis Pruviuce. Classes have been formed 111 fifteell cities anll to"'JlS, and reports of exaillillatiolls ha\'e been reeeived from twelve of .these . . In all 76 c1:1sses have becn held, 115 pelsolls have recelvetl a full Course of lllstructlOn, ~25 certificates have beeu issued to successful calldidatE's, and 15 vouchers, 25 meda.llIons, and 22 labels have been wou . The work has
o In
S('Cl·et :1l'i4'5.
:litis D. L. Ga~s, H. H. Hamilton.
GALT. IUeclical Staff.
~ccl'ctaI'Y.
W. ,Yo Patti on .
,Yo 8. Dakin, ~l. n., D. Uuelwnan, )[. B.
A male class ill firt aid to the injureLl was formell at the Young :Men s Christian Association.
HAMILTON. :llcclical Staff. J. E. Davey, M.n" F. 1IcL,tUghlin, :\(.n., T . )[ol'rison, M.B.,
G. S. Renl1ie,
ill. D.,
J . A. Simp on,
E. B. O'Reilly, M.B.,
~I. D.
Oolonial Reports.
The St. John .Ambulance Association.
280
STRATFORD.
SC'('I'('11l 1'1 ('s.
Lieu t. - 01. G . S. J{.<3ll11ie, J. A. Simpson.
lllc' clic'nl ,' laO.
Male clas. es ill fir"t aid to the in.iured \\(']'c orgallizcc! l,y Dr. Simpson for the r oJice, L ruion of Fron tierS1llell, Y DlIllg J\lrll'H UIHisLiftll Assoeiu.t iOIl, Boy Scouls TrooJl No. ~, :1,150 fCl1w.lc firHt aiel to Lllc injl1l'ctl cl.asseH at tlJ~ [)c.acolles!-.es' ] I ~llle and ~l. Matthew's 'hurch, fmc! a male elass III lJollie urslllg a.t the l~a,.,t Hamilton l'OilllU Mell's CllrisLiall Assot'iatioll. A 111:tlo cl:tss ill first aill to Lhe i Iljurcd was 01'g'~1 izell by Lt. 001. Itell 11 ic at lhe Arl1lomies, all II :L J'ell1:tle cbss i It first aid tu tho ininreLl.
David 811liLlI,
A. Y. Becher,
~('('I'rl
)f.
OTTAWA .
'01. D. T. Ir\\,lll,
, h·(' ·C 'hall'luall . nflll. '1'1'1' a ~ III'('J'.
S('{'l'rtal',r.
JlO1I.
K
O. ,J auk:-J1J11 Ij()ulh.
C.)I.G.
K L. llril Lall.
l \~luhillg .
:Uedic'aJ ~Iafi. C. T. BaIln.ntyne, )['D., ,J. Lol'llc C'alJljl],ell, 'f.n., Ifallliltoll Crawford, 111.1>., '1'. GiLsun, ;-T.l:., E. B. El'ltlin, ~I.D., .l\lajol' '. A. ] Jud gell!i, _\1.])., A.~I.I'., U. P. IJowletl, M.D., D. )1. King, ;\l.D. ,',)L agle, ~1.1I., ~Ilj()r K ,', \Vol"tbill~tull, M.Y.O . : 1~.A.:I!.<'.
A fcmale class il1 first aid to the ill.illl'eo. was formed at tlte Young \ Vomcn's Christian Associ ation, alld a f(:lnalo class ill llomo IJUl'.:illg at the sallie institution.
TORONTO.
OWEN SOUND. .1lrcliclll i-italT.
G. .. Btll't, M. D., II. D. Oowpcr, R. lIo"'ey, M.D., I<'.lLC .... , .Ed,
.\l.JJ., ~\.
L. D(tllarcl, _\I.v., 0, G:n-iller,
M.l>.,
SC(,l'rtnl'Y.
Il. G, !<'l'illlklill . Two mnle classes in first aid to the illjlll'cd wore formed at ille YOll1l" :tIJI n'll hri stiall A, sociatlOll, allcl OIIC fol' IJlaslers alill lIIales of' 0111' illlal:d 11lal il~" '1'\\"0 femal o classes '\Cl'e furllled at the Girls' Olub ill Jirst aiL! lo ibe injured uml 011e ill home nursing. '
Oharles J. Copp, ;'«'clicaJ S CaJl.
Sixlecn male first aid to the injnrell (;ln~f; s were formed, fonr for members of the Toron lo 1'01 icc Fo1'cf', 011(1 fa/' (J. X. j<'ielll Alii bubllce, A.)f. U., one for .J.' O. X I. Fil,1tl .L\lIlIJlll:tnce, A. \1.(,., olie [01' lhe Ilepartment of Foreslry, Torouto 'niversity, Olle for lite ,'a]v;Ltioll Anlly Trainillg College, 011(' for Central, one for 'Yest End, and one ('01' East End TUl"Ollto YOUlig lIIell'H Ohristian AssociaLions, one for tlJe (:Ill'l1(,y FOUIlIlry cllIployoes, 0110 fuJ' the Canaclian Fairballks Morse employees, three for 111I'llIl>rrs or the Toronto COI']ls, ,'t. John AIlJll\1lance Brigade. Fonr jllllior m;de fil'ilt (tiJ t.f) tile illju)"rd classes were fOrtllt.:cl, ihree for troops of the Hallen -J'oweJl noy 8(;01115, allil OlJe fur the: St. ]'n.ul's Churc]1 Boys' Cln\). Seven f('lIlale classes in first airl In the illjlll't-o. were forml:(I, two at the Toronto 'Technical School, two at the Young \\'OIIl('II'S Christian As~ociati(J1l, Olle at the Ku]'sing at H omo III i 'SiOT1 , onr at thl' II IIs]lital fol' I IIGlHa LIes Trai llil1 oa School for K urses, and onu at thl' ~a.l\'n.tioll Army Training CeJllegC'. •'ix fl'male classes were formed. ill D Olile Kur:;illg, two at St. Paul's '!lIlrch, two at lhe Toronto Tecllllical ellool 0110 at the YOllng \rOlllen'S Uhri':ili:lll Associat.ioll, ami one at the E\·an.!.!elia , rtllcment. Twu cllls. ('s in hOIIll' llY,!.:ielle wore formed, one at the Torouto Technieal ,chool, ano. onc at thl~ yl)ung \\Tomen't> hri!>lian Associatioll . These classes wer!) for wOlllen. One l1lllle class was formed in nlilitary sanitation for No. x.I. 11'ie1d Ambulance A.:II. c,
WELLAND. ~r('dj .. al
('(T('tal' .~
D. D unton,
M.J).
•
J . 11. Storr.
A n~ale class in first aid to the illjUl'eU was formed at lhe YOll1lg Men's ChrisLian Associ ation . '
E. L. Garner,
:lloll.,
:UNlica) Siaff.
I. McOolloch ,
M.D.,
A. W, .r.lclJ 1iersoll,
M.B.,
H. L. I picer, r.n.
!o!('('I·c'Clu'ies.
Miss lIf. D. Mt.:Ualla, J . J. Thompson. A n~al~ class in first aid to t.ho iliju1'otl wa~ fOl'l1lcd at the Young l en's Chrif-tian AssoClatlOn, and a female clu~s III lJOJUe hytriene was fOl'Dleu aL lhe Young \Vomen's Christian A ssociation. b
S('('l'('Cal'Y·
Slaff.
J. II. 1J o\\e11 ,
F. Chalmers.
~l.n.
A male first airl to llie injured cla's was formeu at the Presbyterian Church for th e Young Mcn's Club.
WOODSTOCK.
PETERBOROUGH. .T,
lLD .
0. E. Cooper-Oole, M.n., C. ,J, CIlPP, )1.1)., \I.TI.c.s., r•. n.c.p ., C. J. Cunie, ;\I.I:.,.T. DUllcnn, ~I.Jl., F. 1'1 II tr!ll , JlI.])., O. II. GillllOllr, M.D., \\T. J. Gnig, J\1.1l.,K B. lInn])', M.ll., 11 R. Jloillll:, ~I.B., G.Hyland, )I.B., W. O. H eggie, 1IU) ., \\'. B. H cndry, ~r.B., H.. (i.U. If ullle, ::'>I.l!., \\T. II. Lo\\,ry, )f.]J . , F. ,V. :.\1a1'10"-, )f.])., A. r1. Mr~ellnillam, JlI.H., n ..J. :.\hdlillan, ~I.J:., D. K j{,nl)ortSOll, "LH., A. II. H.olph, 111.1:., .'I.Jl.t' . S., I•. ll.U.I'., G. Wee, M.ll., T. ]~. l{icliarrlsoJ1 , ;lLD., S. illoore, ?II.])" W. A. Scott, :'11.11., G. S. Stmthy, M.I)., E. \\'. Spl'uggf', )I.D., W. R WalLe!':;, M.D., F. Eo Walis, M.D., W, A. YOIlUg, If.D ., ·W . W, \Vright, M.B.
PARIS. iU('dlcal SlaiT. )J.D . ,
JlOll . S rc'l'elal'Y :uJ(l Tl'ca lIrcl'.
T
Tw o classul Ila\'e ])('(11 ('orlllerl for the DlJllIinion Poli p ill first !liel 10 tho injured, t\\"o for the "ity 1'1)1i~e ill t h(' :,;uTIle SI11>5 1'I'I, 01le claSH at LJII: YOllllg Mell's Cllri~tian .\ssociatiol1, alii! 011ll aL (: OYlJrll11IC'1It 11 oml' fl r 1111 II ill fil'~1 air! tl) the illjurul. Classlls in fir L Ilitl to 111e illjllrcll fill' WOIIII'II J.a\·c Ill'I'1l fonJled at GOVCl'lll11 Cllt ]J onse, Tir e y(lull.~ \\' 01lle1l 's Ullrisliall A. sfwiat iOll, 'lIle \VOTlI t'II'S IIostel, The King's Daughtcrs' Gllild (l\\o rIa. PH) . Two ('Ius 'r':; Ilarl hI' '11 fOl'lllHI for WOlllell ill hOille llul'silJg, olle of wbich was 11(;111 at tIle YOllllg \\'l)llll'll'S Ohristian Association,
A. S. L on:tt,
M. n .
Mrs. \ V. II. 'l'ackaIJerry.
Oolollel .J alllcs ]l,J asou.
A lllule first aill Lo t.he injurc(] ellS:; for tllC Forest CiLy Di\'i~ioll, St. John A mlmlunee 13rig'ldo, ( 'hall·mall.
\V. r1'. Gemmell,
1·I'(' .. iclrnt.
al'Y.
\\'111. Lo\ cday,
n.
~1.1l . ,
S(,(·,·C'tal'Y.
LONDON.
ltl ('clj('a 1 ~I a IT. ~1. D., J.. elsoll George,
2Rl
Wcston Krupp,
JIC'CUcal !'Itaff. l\1.B., A. 13e\erley
~erl'ct :l1'.r.
\r elford,
Frank S. McCann .
M.B.
A male LirsL ai(1 to tltcilljllrec1 class was formed at the Young Men's Christian Association, ano. a silJlilar cluss fOl'llled for a iroop of Lhe Baden-Powell Boy Scouts,
SAULT STE. MARIE. ~lcdiclll
SCaCT.
H. J. Gibson, M.D., C.~l., J. R Maclean, M.D.
SecrClary.
Mrs, J. Frater-Tay10r.
_ "' 2
t. John .Amuulanct .As ociation.
TIle
Golan iu l Repo1'ts.
1a,,_e .. "ere formed for the I mperial Order Daughters of the l~mpire and for t' e employees of t1'e L"ke :: 1jlr,rior o~por~tion, in fir:::t aill to the injured . X 'ther of thc::.c da:::~e l,esentt 1 tor eXallJlllatlOl1.
COPPER CLIFF.
·\"r. c.
. 1('(Ural
:Jlorri:,on, .. li.,
~tafJ.
n.
~l.
Torrington,
,I.B.
Cla es wcre formcd and equipmcnt pnrclw. ed for the work of tho nnadian Copper Company. Tl cre is, cIa.' 1 rep red for exan ination at tl e pre:"cllt time.
S\VASTIKA. LB.
A cla_ ha been hrmerl. pr\:]lara ory to tIle iJJtrodnction of tlle work on t1 e Temi bn ill!:! and ~- rtllt:lll LJlltario Hail",. Y. Celltrc:, w~rc e"raLli~ hcJ at l~in~st(ln and Drocb-illc after 1 c clo"o of the li::;cal year, 30th Decem bel'. ~
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL\VAY. The Ilight IT Ill . Lor 1 ~'l t:. II and ::\lonn Ro,al. G.C. ::Sir IhOll! '1 L . .... :. ugh:: ~'Y: K. c. L o~ ,
LG.
(hairmnn. Lt. ,Clll. L cey E. J 01111 n, ::'Iontreal.
Prc,i(lcllt, D. :JIc _-ieo 1, :Jlon neal.
(;('u('ral "('cr(· tnry. '-C •
.A.. Gi(llo,,: L.P.H. Ang's :::';115, ::\Iolltrc,l. _-l~,l .. laut
C; c u('ral !-o('l'l·t't:lrit' ...
D. T. hy1e, Ea tern Lille~.
G. E.
0..;
date'. IIowe\el'. it is plea-'ing to note that dnrillg the few montI!. tIle cal' ha been in sen'1Oe it has come np to our cxpec atioll_, 174 mell bayill~ pa."eu alJu obtained a first aid certificate. and as mallS more ba\·iJl.~ obtained useful iuformation. 'which will enau10 them to reuder a good account of them elve. shoulrl the occa'ion ari,c. These 171 men. with about a doz~n c'cel'tioll., are all trailllllell, and tl e call from the variolls Di\;siolJ~ is ~o SYfeat that it will tal'e six year::; to fill the IJri). cnt ro.;'jue_t". A_ will he noted frolI? t!le repo~·t _howing the 1It1l11ber ormen r('; e.xumineu durin" the ]I ,t t",eh'c month,.., It t;; the a11n to 110 only make the men r:fliclent but to ke~) thelll efticient after obtainitJU a first aid certificate hy encouraging them to take a econd and higher ex miuation, thereby enablill~ them to increa.;e their ,alue a first aid 'I'S, not ouly to tJ,emselve., an(1 tho e d ! endent upon them, uut to railway 1 n. ",enger. ,\!10 maya t times Sll fIer per:-onnl inj 1 y. anu incideu tally enhallce their nlluo to tIlt.! nre, t comp. ny th y repre-eut. A \'('ry timely sugg tion which em nated from our Ire i lent fr, considerable impCtlL' to Ollr work amon~:,t train crews. that i:" the awardill N of 111elit marks to eYery traiumsl1 who obtains the certificate of the _L-ociation. ...4 cla:,haye been OIg. nized, instructed, anu UCC? ,fnlly c. mined a- follow : An!}lls "hop~ Divisioll.-0n thi 1>ivi. ion we ha\'e dnring the year to repOl t fi,e cl. s~e:. cOll ..i-ting of ~l men ~ncce, "fnIly examined. inch: lJ.., 64 re·examination, Atlantic Diviswn.-DroWllyille Junction, three clas_c" . • . John, two cla_:,es, AIOOtOO aMI Mc.a. a III , two c1 SSE>, to~a1il1g 1U' III 1, incltH ing 2-1 lecxo.min. tion ... E IC? n D,ri'i071.-The, 'ork doue at ttl1' 1,0in i- particularly commendable. Thi Di "i.,ioIl rauks fir:,t wllh 3 - 5 11101. bein~ exacth' the COOl biueu tot 1 of all the other Divi"ioll' on Ea"te1'll line. added t"ce:her, the credit of which i lar~e v due to tl e .a.,~i~L,ant Gel (:1'81 ~ Ul t'rilltellden~, who found riml', at con~id -raLlo 1 ersonal acritiee. to 'llCOU. ';1.'4 our efforts :J.moll".~t nIl cl ~;:-,.. of laih,ay mJl oyee'-. a'ose- were ~uccc fllly examine at ::'Ilontre 1, Wind'or ~tre t ,Ultion (4 c1:1- e): Ottawa, Quebel. Three Risers, Ontremollt IIocl ela~c. Place \"I"er ::;tati( n :: l·las!>e.::); Glen Y ard, '::mith Falls (4 clliS'c-) ; _ [jgautic . Carle OIl VIae, J.dOrooke :md Faruham. A total of ~1 cIa cs con5i,..ti1lg of 3.1;) men HIe; 'e~:::dllly e. alllilled; inc uding 95 re' examl uation .... Ontario Dit'i~: n. -The Ontario Di,·j .. ion rank secoml on Ea'tern line.~. ana ",hile the 1IIImbers are con idol' b,v elow tho~e of the Eastern Di\'i"ion. they are a yaluabl a llitiou, oWl rr to the faet iJat the. are mainly men conne~te(l \\ ith the train .eHice, . -, ., werc e.'ami!. 1 at Muskoka. O,-..-en .- und (2 clases). , Te.,t Toronto ( cl ~:,e~ , gh'ing a total of 120 n en examined. iucluding 19 It!, xamin d. Lake lIpe 'tYf Dt 'i, ·on.-lYe hayc in the pa;t experienced cOll~iderab.e difficulty on thi. Din-ion, au . a re::u1, tht: .ho'Hng for 1~ll,1~ i_ yery poor, being one ch. COllsi. ,;in" of 15 men. \'0 of which were re·examination;;. ~illce tl e end of OUI' ambulance ,ear we 1 aye _uccc,,:;[ully examinel more trainllF'll on this Diyi,.iolJ than aus other Di\-i,ion. the par icnlar~ of \\"hich "ill .how up in our Allllual 1 eport i'or ! 813. The General "" uperintendent, tIle ~I a._ tel' ~1 echallic, aUll tll ir -tall'" I aYe rendered ,·a1l:ablc aS5i~tance . The ,,0 men hOWIl for the J::- 'atchewan Di,-i-ion p, sed -heir examinations "'hile thi~ection wa under the juri,liction of Mr. ,cully. n-cstc7'71 Lincs.-In I cral'\ to .Le ,Ye"tern line:" the imere::t was waning omewhat durin" the rl· 1 art of our 3mLulance year. therefore "e 81 ent two montlL (Jannaly:' and Febl'll ry. 191~) be~"een '\ inlli1)e~ aud Yictoria, B.C .. arou~in~ illt.erest in the !:!oo 1 work. ince when it i:: pleasing to note that t1 e " -estern line. haYe put up a h:J.!"\ fight for supremacy. -We tl.ink they are to be con!:!ratu1atecl, as a tealll of ~hopmen from ,Yinuiprg won the final competition for Drt aid ',Olk belore II. R.H. The GOYernor-General. at the Russell T heatre in O tt.'\"a ]a"t :)Iarch. ancl al~o ran the Ea tel'll lines a elead heat in the number of cl 'seo:;, being 4~ iIi both C!Les. and the number of men "ho pa -ed their examin tion are ouh- 1,3 below Ea tern lines, and are made up a' follow : J.llanitobr, Dicision'.-Thi Divj;.,ion l'Ilnk first on \\-e tern lilles ",ith 1-1 classes, consi ting of 204 men, including 2" re-examination::, at the following point : -
'-0
JI('c1i('al !-oLIO'.
C. F. Dor:'cy.
ockdilL ',"e:::rern Line. .
T I e third .1uuual RepoI', i nbnu'red and it giye to ta e tho. we baye 1 ad a 11O:-.t :::l:cee- ful yeo 1'. hadnr{ incl" 1 our mem\; 'r~hip onr 100~ o,-er that of 1.1 t Year. .1.t lea:::t :2000 III 11 hRYC t~k'11 tiLt i 1 in::truc ion an 1~4~ ha\'e l'a,~ed a .1 cC(ls~ft:l ex, min tion a, folIo,,'" :-FiI't certificates. P61 : Re-examilliltion . :. 6. DI!ling the pre,-iou-.. two year" 7'::<:; mOll were "ucce::-sfl, ill 1 as-ing a fil,.t aiel exnn in, tiOll, which ciye:, t. n ~r lid rot· 1 of 2J3~ men who haye pa~ ed an rxamiu ion ill nl_ aiel. The r ,uIt 0 our work I' ~o:l1e" hat diff 'ul;: to :,ho\\' in urtu. 1 figure:_ but onr fiISt aider, hayc ati:cnd' 1 thou~al!d;:: of ac 'idents durin!! .he Y( r ,nel 1 aye Ul.doubtLcllv \'I:d nn ellormou" am0l111t of ag8'l'ay~tlOU to illjl r~- . liot to.' y ,o~s of ,", lualle li':c~. and !:r!.' t prako has been ungrudgmgly rendered to the men by :1 e medical authoritie~ thrOl,dlOlIt the Domiuion. Our men ar~ t. ~ Ilf;' firm ho d Oll the work throu!!ilollt the ro.1J, and we ha,e [or5"\'e1' 1 mOI.-~.~ 1 - d~.oted Oil' el1er~ie:- to !!ettill" J 0 I of trail; c~e,~·,:;. '~'iLh romi iel ..l~ e su~ ""'~ 1 art!clIlally "ince tl'e pre_idem or Ola' centre klllaJ~ lS~U~rl aULhonty f l' t .. e 1ui:dill!! of an iu-n nction car for d. pi 1'] o. of te?Cbll g trammell how ;:0 I~lJcier efiicien- ai ito 1 as-enger or tbeil fellow mploye.5 \\ no Illay llli o. tun rely ~ 1t er 1 cr.,onal injur -. Our tiI:-t aill CUI' i, i te "iill e\'~rv l'e I li"iLo ne-:!e"::.ar, for ins'r'lcrion " Ir:l :-e:. an i in ad lition to a 1 ct Ire room \\ itil ;ating al'cOl.nmodar,io.n fa tl i~ty ie, jle. is fitte' up in the 1110,<;' ~labolltte n annCl'. LC car ha\ lIIg n dlllln!:,;:lll :-Ht n..; ruom. bedroom and ki chen. liuel chef to 100 ' nrce} t'1e ere -me comfort, of the -:l1ubnhnce in:::;:rnctor:- . \\ e han! xp ·riencc 1 cOll~itler.ll;l~ diffic Ii yin gt'ttin!! tninlll' 11 to take im·tructioll, 1 ,- lell'-Oll of the 10llg hour- tbey 11&,-,:; ~o -"pend away from t]leir familie;::, the mall)" rll:e_ ami reguiation's they 1IHLt comlllit to llJemory "ii:. 1 to the" fe worklll!! of the road. "llicb takes up a ~l1:rgehare ?ftLe _l.lOft ti:ne a .,heir cli"poaL aIHl their unceltain 1110YCll.ents, '-"-nlch lllakes Ii: practIcally llnpO:dole to run the cla:ses on any. pecit cd perio of
283
285
The St. John A rnbulance Association.
Colonial Reports.
,Vinnipeg (5 classes), Brandon (2 classes), Ignace, Kenora (3 classes) Minnedosa OUl'is and eudorf. ' Saskatchewan Division.-Five cIa ses, consisting of 0 men includin Cf 14. reexamination, at the following points:-Regina, Broadview, Moo'se Jaw (~"clas es), anu Estevan. Alberta Division.- ix classes successfully cxamincu, COll'istin cr of 6-1 men, including se\'en re-examinations at Calgary, Cranbrook (b\'o classes) "Macleod Red Deer, and :Medicine Hat. ' , British Colu1nbt'ct Divi ion. -This Diyision ranks seconu on IYestern lines, with 16 classes, consisting of 1 0 men, inclnding 33 re-ex:1minations at the foliowillrT points:- Revelstoke (2 classes), Yancouver (3 clas el;), Fielll (2 clases) Nelso~ (:3 classes), Kamloops, Yictoria (3 classes), ::Sorth Bend, Eholt and Al'J'owh~ad I,n con,clusion., the ~xecuti,e wif'h to tellder their be<U'ty thank to all "·h~ haye assisted lU ptlShlllg tIllS noble work along, and to all our medical men who have rendered tbeir s;rvic~s, oft~n at ,con iderable sa~rifice on their part, and we abo trust that the e,: ~ ear Will bring man,\' blts:lllg to all whose names are too numerous to ~ention who have rendered a helplllg hand in the cau:e cf humanity, thereby enabltng the members of tbe O.P.R. Centre of tbe t. John Ambulance Association to aUe,jate a great deal of unnecessary suffering to their comrades in the service and to the public at large.
199 women have completeu a course of instruction in first aicl, 422 men and 122 wonwn have becn awanlecl certificates or \ oncllers, 16 men and 21 women nursing certi[icates,.31 JUen and .n wumen kLve receIved Il1cdalhons.
QUEBEC PROVINCIAL COUNCIL.
Dr, W. D. Dr) duue,Jack, Ya11c011\'e1'.
284
)'a troll. His Honour the Lieutenant,Governor,
"rcsldcnt. Major H. B. Yates, )I. n" :MolltreaJ.
lion. Secretary. H. L. Pavey, 100, Union Avenue, Montreal.
lion. 1r('a~lll'cr. Major D. D. MacTa"gart, Iontreal.
The ,Oouneil has issued during the pa. t year 160 certificate.', 36 ,'oucher', 12 medalhons anu 7 l~Lels. These were uistributed amongst 13 clas es held in ~Iontreal, detached clas:es III herbl'ooke, and one class in Quebec. Clnsses were also formed III St. John's and Three Rivers, but 110 antlwntic reports are to hallcl. The Hon. Treasurer reports a balance of 750.00. 'lite Montreal Uentre and nuebec Centre reports are appended. "
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MONTREAL CENTRE. ('''airman. :JIajor H. B. Yates,
11011. TI·(·a~lIr.·I·.
:If. D.
Llf<·
R. ,~.
Dr. H. L. IJ avey .
-'I ('1111)('1'.,.
Angus" Lt.-Ool. ~. S. 13ir~itt, :'11.1)., Major II. B, Yates, :'If. D., H. Sbkemau, :Jla]or A. H. 811118, Lt.-Col. .J. B. }IcLen.n, G. Eo ])rnlllUlolHI Robert Archer, Mrs. Rob~rt Archer, W. J. ~lolTice, 0. H. Hosmer, Lt.-Col: ,v. A. Grant, G, L. OalUs, .A.. A. Sanr]emalJ, IV. R. Bakel', A, D. !llaeTicr, Hugh Paton, Hon. G. R. ,mith, Lt.-Ool. G. ,'. Cantlie. lIon. H. Da.ndurand, J. K. L. Ross; 0. J. Smith, Dr. D, D . MacTa.ggart.
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Jledical Staff, rs . E. N, Ferigarcl, H. B. Oushing, F. J. Tees, G. Fisk, J. D, Dixoll, II. L. Pavey, ~: lJrown~ II. B. Yates, D, D. MacTaggart, John McCrae, F. S. Patch, IV. A. '\ Ilk111s; G, K Beauchamp, J. 0, .J ohnsoll, 11. H.. Carnlicltael, anu II. P. Hill.
R:.
First aic~ work has, progr,essed satisfactorily during the past year. Olasses have b,een helJ. lU connectlO~ With the Grand Trunk Railway, the Steel OOllipallY of C~nada) the Montrenl ~Ire Department, the Police Force, the 3nl Regiment Victoria Rifles, th~ ?thRo,ral HlgblandersStretcher .'eciions, the Y.M.O.A" the y'W.O.A .. the DomInIOn ~l'ldg~ Works! a~cl on~ men's and two ladies' private classes. 255 ~o~pleted a cO,urse?f lDstrucb.on lDcludmg ~5 fem~les . , 203 satisfied the exa1l1iners, 20 emg f~males. thiS number.ls made up ot 148 first aid certificates, 36 vouchers, 12 medalhons and 7 labels, SlUce the formation of this Oentre in 1897 , 584 men and
QUEBEC CENTRE. ( ·balrJuan .
Lt. ,CuI. W. lIoll.
~l. ~lacphe1'son. nOll.
Tl'('a~lIr('I·.
Sc('rctary.
A. H.. F. Hubbard.
'\'. G. llmes.
This 'elltre W ,I;-; organile<] 011 Jalluary l;Jth, H1l2. Two class~s have ?een formed durillg the yL ,I', only Ulle of \\'lli eh C01111'Ietl·(].the c~u1'~c , to \YlllC~1 2l'ert,lfi~ates were gl',llllL'd. }In\\, that the tcxt hooks trallsiatelllllto :French are available It IS thought that lJIon prcgn:ss \\ ill lIe ma Ie,
BRITISH COLUMBIA PROVINCIAL COUNCIL. .'alrull.
His Honour the Lil' utenallt-Go\,ernor. l'r('~
11011.
('('I'("al')',
ltlaJor 1'. C. :!.rc" tlYI:h, .,r. n., 3,1, Hutl.! 'treet Yancouver,
hI ('11 ••
lion. Tl'ay('llJllg $c(,l'e tary. J. J. Duugllu, Vaucou\·er.
11011, Tl'ca"ul'('l'.
C. G. Pellnock, Yrmcouver. Thc ccouu Annual report of the Brili h :olumb~a Council of, the t. John Amhnbnce A. sociutiun is snblllittcII hereWIth. 'lhe lUten-al smce the last It '\,ort bas Leen llotahle for a \"cry llIarkl,d outhnsiu:m .whieh 11a been ll1nni!estc(1 ill u\' I'Y llart of the l'ro\"ince, and wbieh h~s resul~etllll \\'hat can only be regarded as most snti ·factolY 1'l'ogn·ss. r~he attentIOn wlncll the work of tl:e Associa.Lion i:1 attracting received a welcome lmpetus through, the ,kmdness .?f ~IS Royal Ili~hncss The Duke of OllIln01ught, at the. demol1 'trntlOll glVen, at I lctor~~. His Rllyal Iliglilles' i11l1jent~ll Yt'ry st~'.oJ1gl~T Ill S. ]101'sol10.1 1I~ tel'e.st III the, W~l k. Actiy 'elltr ' S nre now estalllt:-.hccl at 'Ictona, '\ n11con .... er, 1 nnalmo,. Lad) sl.:nth, OUllllwrlnnd, ~outh WelliJlgton, OralllJ\·ook, Po\\'cll Ri,'er; New 'Yestmlll?ter, 1\ orth YancouHI', an.l Miclll'l. JI1 ach of the Uentres W ' nre tortllJl'1te 1Il hanng leaders who nre interest ed anrl augr 8;;i\'e in the \\'or~, aIld t? then 1 is dlle our Sll?Ce . 8pecill1 111 'lltioll i· made of tlte fnct tlia! ll1 all. 01 tl!c Ccntres the phYSICians 011 OllJ' lec turillg and c ., :t1llil1ill~ stall' hn\"o gl\'en thell' ·CI':' lCCS free .. ReJlorts 1'1'0111 til<' (Iiflercllt Lcnlrt.'s are atlaclw(l llcrewlth. Dllnll~ the year, our records sho\\' thn t f,OG Jll'r~ons recei\'c(l instruction a · C01l1parC(~ with 2~i for the pre\'ious year. It shaulll be noted in c0l11lcction with tbese .11gu.res that usually the rl'ports include ouly those l'l"l'senting themselves for .l';,allllilatloll, anu ~lOt all who howc takeu the full course and han benefited to lltflcrent extclltS. by It. Of those who receive<l in. lruction, .117 reeei\·ed cCl'tilll'ute., ng COll1p!ll'l'll \nth ~O-! lat yenr. In aJtlitioli t1lis year there were issnell 12 voucher ', one Illcdalh~n. all~ threc laheb. The evellt of mo ·t imporlallcc to the developnH'nt of the ASSOCiation,S work was tbe l1en.J ollstrtltion at 1,'ictol'ia, he1<1 on eptcnillcr 2 tho before Theil' Royal llighne. ses the Duke of Connaught, the ~llche . of. Connaught, and the Princcss Patricia. TIle delllon.tration proYed of 1111mense lllteres~,. not only to those acLinly engagcd in the w()rk of tho .Associa~ion, but to the Y1:"Itors. pr~ e.nt, alld it will undolluledly he all inllnenee in extcnllwg the sphere of th~ _\.t; ~ClatlOn and 0.1so in qnickenincr the interest of tho. e already a[]iliate(l with It. ,111et~en teams were en tcreLl OJ Il first a.id and home nur ing, al1l~ the t?llo\:'l1lg Centres were repre,'cnted, Vancouver, Victoria, :ew \VestnllIl tel' (.malmo;. Oumberland nnd Ladysmith. Major E. S. Worthlllgton, li.V.O., !l.A.M.e" ,0 the, Governor-General's staff, acted as judge throughout, and gave entire
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'The St, John A'lnbv"lance Association,
sutisfactioll becanse of his tllOrongh tests and impartiality. That Lhe demonstration atiuined the desirell cITed was ShO"l1 bv the CXP1'f~ , sed determination of the ,,'iI111ers to retain their hononrs, al1d 1y the ,equal determination of the nnsncce sfnl ones to " 'ill next year. A t tho COllc!uslOn of the demon tration TIer Boyal HighllESS the Duche s pre elltcd the pnzes and tro11hies, ullCl the Duke addres I'd and eompli,monted the conte 'hlllts, all ~f the competitors 1e~l1g received by I,Iis Royal HIghness, In ~ .I<hort s~leeeh HIS Royal Highness (:nd :-" I am dehghted at tl.le keen competILlo11 shown . I am " particnlarly plea eel ,\'ith the ",?rk of the 1111110I'S' team, ?eCflllSO they are a body " Qf men exposeLl to freqnent flcclLlellt,. and \\'ho can be!leJlt ],etter than allY other " cIa s by the knowledge of the princIples of fir t al~l.. I am personall:y yery "keen in the work of the St. John Ambulanco ASSOCll1.tlOl1, a11Ll I alll delIghted " to see th t it has taken such u firm foothold in this Province \\llerc there ie; " so much need for it exten ion. I want to thank the Jadil's for th eir ('o ·operation, " and to as.nre them that " 'e have been much delighted with tho manllcr in which " they diel their work this aftel'llooll . They could not all win, b\~t ih~ lo~ers have " the mlue of knowing that they did as well as they could, and 'nil be 111, l'l\'cd Lo do " better next time." The Executivc COlllmittee has already lC50hed to make the demonstration an annual event, and in atldi tiull to tbis year';; programme provision has been made for contests for noyices and j uYen iles. The Execn ii \'e desires to draw atten tion to the kindly interest taken llY ir Richard :Me Bride ancJ his. Govel'll· ment. Our only source of revcnue j' from. a mall lll·ofit. 011. supplies, ant! contributions of friends. This is altogethcr InaLlequate to do JU~tICC to. the work. ,\V e >veTe enauled to accomplish 111uch more than we could haye othennse hecau'e of a Grant of "500.00 from the Provincial Gonrnmcnt. It is with plea~t1J'o we have b to inform you of the honour conferr~Ll upon our President, Dr. ,\Y. D. Brydone·Jack, who, upon the recommendation of the Govemor·General, has been made an E quire of the Order of St. John .
VANCOUVER. Prcshlcnt.
,\V. Burns. Tl'eaSUI'cr.
lion.
~('('l'('tal'Y.
St ol'elH't'lH' I' ,
A. F. Armor. ~lcdlcal
Slaff.
Drs. W oollard J. W. Ford, K. D. Panton. A. W, Hunter, tanley Paulin, H. L. Turnuull, 'J. A. Sutherland, L. 1IlacmilJan, H. E. Ric1ewood, F. 13roLlie, C. W. Proud, W. A. McTayish, F. '\1'. 1c1\.ay. Durin a the year this Centre has instructed 17 classes; males ,110 individuals of " 'hom 43 receiyed celtiEcates; females 9, 2:25 individuals, of whom 17~ received certificates. During the year the Cen tl'e proviued, in connection" i th the ,\7ictoria Order of Nurses, a booth at the Yallcouver Exhibition, allLl alo IHlLl hyo ~rluads of 4 men each ",ith stretcheTs in readiness during the ceremony of receiying Il.B..H. the Duke of Connaught in September. ( 'ba u'rn all.
VICTORIA. JlOII. l'ie('.
aJul TI'('a 'OlII'Cl'.
Rey. Eo O. Miller.
Dr. D, Donald.
287
NEW WESTMINSTER. ( 'hairluau.
lion. Sccretary.
Dr, R. F. Walker. )(Oll.
Dr. G. T. WilsOll.
TJ·casnrer.
L. 11. Richardson. Th e fonowing is a report of the year's work of our Centre. T wo classes werc organized, one for WOm'3ll with 16 meml)ers, and Ol1e for men with 17 in attendance. B oth took the comse in first aid . Nino women took the examination and f oUl' men all t he former heing SUl:C('SSflll, ancl three men passing for tbe certificate. Th~ th anks of Lhe Ce~ltre are due to Canon G. D'Easom, of Holy TrinIty Cathedral, and Mr. G. 1. SoverClgn, of the Local Young Men's Christian Association, for valuable assista.llce ill organizing our two classes. Dr. G. \V. Manchester was instrumental in getting the Local Oentre organized, and to him more than to anyone else is due the existence of the o1'11,nch here ,
NANAIMO. {,bah'Juan .
HOll.
M. W. Gatmen.
Secrctary aJul Treasurcr.
J olm Quinn.
~le(1i('al
Staff.
Dr. L. G. O'Brien, Dr. O. G. In gham , This Centre has been most active Llming the year. A grpat many have taken a keen interest ill the Association and desire to obtain certificates which will be of value anywhere. "e are pleased to draw attention to the fact that one of our teams obtained the prize given for miners at the D emonstration held in VicLoria before H. R. H. the Duke of Connaught.
SOUTH WELLINGTON. Dr. Sta1lley Paulin.
H. D. Christie.
Oolonial R eports.
ltledlcal Staff.
Drs. D. Donald llonghtoll, Perkins. The report of the Victoria Cent re covers a period of 16 months, the first class being held on Jllly 24th , 1911. 'ILe year has been most succ~ssfu1. Great enthusiasm has been manifested by all "ho 11a"e takcn part 1ll tIle work, Th e year 'YaS brouuht to a close in a very fitting mauner in Scptf'1lI1er, when a Del110nstratio; was held in front of tlle Legislative Buildings at which a very large number of spectators were present, including tlie most prol1line.nt of our citizens. ,\Ve cannot but congratul ate the offieers of the Uentre, auLl espeela.lly the lecturers, on the very high efficiency attained by the cla!'sr's exallliued. The number receiving certificates were :-Police 46, surveyors 16, civilians 11, Y. M.C,A. 10, ladies' first a.id 18, and ladies' home nursing 17, making a total of 118.
1I0ll. J>re hlent.
l')'('siclent.
O. C. Michener.
G. W ilkiuson.
IrOIl.
SCCl'('tal'Y·
lIon. Cbairman, J. Coulthard. DOll.
Treasurer.
M. Reick.
N. Wright.
On April 12th, 1912, \ve commenced a class with 30 member~. We h eld six l ectnres conducted by Dr. L. J. O'Brien but owing to the summer nights it was difficult to get the members to attend.
LADYSMITH. ( 'hah'Junn.
Secrctal'Yalul Trea lu'el'.
Ar thur. 'mith.
James
trang.
On July 2 th, 1912, a mceting was called in Ladysmith of those interested in ambul ance work, and Major F. C. McTavish, Provincial Secretary for British Columbia, gave an address on the work of the St. John Ambulance As~ociation, and organized a local Centre here. In AUgll.t ft male class ,vas formed ill Ladysmith, seveu members attending the class, and ill Extension seventeen attellded theclasswh ich was carried on thore, making a total of t\\'enty·four for both classes. Out of the twcnty.four, nineteen presented themselves fo), examination, and of the nineteen fifteen were sncce 'sful, four failing to attain the required percentaO'e. Great interest is being taken in the work as evidenced by the fact that twenty one persons have become mcmbers of the Association, alld this number "ill , we trust, be a.J!lrcl to during the wiuter. The Centre fcels thanks arc due to Dr. Frost, Dr . Fowler and Dr. Eme),l'lon for the inLerest they are taking in the work. Th ey have promised to do all th ey can to help on the movement.
POWELL RIVER. 13 instructed.
9 received certificates.
1 voncher,
Ilabel.
T
by this orga?izatioll in kecping 1.1]) their .work: ,-!,hose qualiflcd ,,:~al' t~1e Associ~tion baderc in uJl1forl11 . AttelltlOll \\'111 he paul tIns wmter to the (lllahiIcahon of offwcrs anl'Jloll,collllllissioned officers of the activc militia. It is expected that clas,es will be rorl1leu in several city l'Cgillll'lltS. In Branlloll an entire ullit, ITO. XXI. Oavalry Field Ambulance, took the cOlllplete course sl1pplementeu l)y flve extra lectures. All ohtaiJlc(l the St. John cortifjc~Ltc in audition to their own llJilitary medical q unlificaLiol1s. TO. XV I . Cavalry Field AlJJbulance in \ ViJ1l1ipeg is doiug the same. Thc extension of classes ill connectioll\lith manufacturingiustitutio]]s is to be pushed . I n conclusion it lllay be said LlH1L thc now year of the Association sees it flrmly established in Manitoba and extending iLs field o[ usefulness .
CUMBERLAND. 2-1 i!lstrncleLl.
21 Ieceil'ed certificates.
2 vouchers,
1 medall ion .
MICHEL. L a. t year 20 inst ructed. 19 recei:'ed certi~cates , 7 voucber '. This year iustrnctecl, and 8 recelVcll certIficates,
tatemt'/lt of Receipts awl DisbuJ'semcllfs Cit' Provincial COlll/cil [O?' yea?' ending Octuucr 31st, 1912. Ba.lan ce
bl'ough t
forlYaru,
. 4.7
1911
153. 9 8,15
Y ictoria Centre Michel Centre . Powell DiYer Centre Nallaimo Centre N ew \Ye.-tminster Centre Cum herland Centre Lally mith l'entre outh ,\'cllillgtOll Centre Nelson ("entre . Fernie Oeutre . Cranbrook Oentre Yancouver Centre L oan-Bank of Ottawa B.O ., P rol'incial Government Grant
3D.l
37.00 10.00 0. 5
5 . 0 1 .90
NEW BRUNSWICK PROVINCIAL COUNCIL. I· ,·e., hI CII t. D . Pottinger.
]·all'GJI.
Disl;nrsemcnts.
Receipts.
2sn
('olonia l Repo?·l8.
'The St. J ohn ..t1 ntunlance As ociatio?l.
288
$636.63 22.20 100.65 66.5 0 30.00 100.00 2.00
upplie from H eadq narlers tationery . Truvelling Expenses. Victoria Demonstration Hon. Sec. , Petty Ca 11 L oan, Bank of Ottawa I nterest on L oan Class Reports from H eadq uarters. Balance 011 hand
45 .00 199. 61
-1.00
5.11 23. 5 228.30 100. 00
His llonom the L icutenant Governor . lion. T I'(,:1 8111'('1' •
II . II. 'harlbolt, St. John.
](on. SeCJ·clary .
Dr. W. T. Rowley , 184, Princess :)t. , St. J o11n .
For a vanety of reasons COJl(litiollS Inn-e not been as favoum11e as could be desired i n thc city of 'to John during the past year, although we ha\'e helel fom classe::;two in Lbo SCllioI' and t\\'u in the junior work of first aiLl. 'fhese classes, having an average of somewhat over 15 lll(;;mbers, give us about 70 who ha\'e attenued lectmes . As tlnee of these clas.'es have been concluded but recently, \\'e bave as yet ueell untLule to hold exanlillations, and have therefore is ' ued no certificates thi::; year. Of the two senior classe', one \Va composed of Illembers of the Salvage Corps to ;\,ho\11 Dr. O. M. Pratt gave the lectures . To the other, held by an organization kllO\l11 as the Girl,;' Club, Dr. Margaret Parks acted as lecturer. The two junior clas~es were cOlllpocd or l1lenlher~ of the Girl Guides and Boy, couts, to whom Dr. Margaret Parks and Dr . }r' , '1'. Dunlop lectnred respecti vely .
500. 00 $1202. 59
$1202.59
SASKATCHEWAN PROVINCIAL COUNCIL. ] · I'c)'hl ('ut. \ Ym.1rallt.
I'atrOll.
II is H onour the L ieutenant Governor .
C. G. P E.'NOCI{, H on. E xamined and cer tified correct. O. E. WI NTER, C.A.
T 1·wSU?·e1·.
MANITOBA PROVINCIAL COUNCIL. Patron. H is H on on l' the L ieu t enan t G overn or.
non. Secretary.
lIIajor F. L. Vaux, M . D . , P , A . M. C., W innipeg.
Pl'cshlent. San for d E vans, W in n ipeg. Jlon. TJ'eas,u·cr. A. 111. N auton, Winnipeg.
The second annual report of the Provincial Oouncil for Man itoba, t. J oh n Ambulance Association, is submitted herewith . Our second year has been one of great progress, whilst the outlook for the fntnre is most encouraging. Although the formation of the St. Joh n Ambulance Brigaue in Winnipeg has of n ece. sity taken much time, tbe \York of the Association otherwise has no t been di11li11l hed . Two ne\\' Centres have been formed t his year, one in St. B oniface, the other in Brandon. Before long a Centre will be formed in Portage la Prairie. Clasbes have been beld in connection wilh the civic d epar tm ents, ill addition t o others p rivately organized . I n all one h undI'ecl and four certificat es h ave been granted . All constables now undergo a thorough course in first a id, ancl the badge of the Associa.tion is to be seen everywhere on the streets. T he W inn ipeg F ire D epartment has also a large number of qualified members,alld great intere. t is t aken
IIon. i'i ecl'(' 1ul'y :\]\(1 Tl'ca-m rcl'.
Dr. J. C. Black, Regina . It lS with grciLt regrct we h:1.\'c to rC].lort the work of the St. John .Ambnlance As.-ociation ill this Proviuce has lllmic \'e!'Y little progress during the past year. T he grcat difficulty appears in not lJcing aulc to finli sufficient candidates to form classes. Dnrillg the year two cIa. ses were held at H.et;ina, bnt did not prove n. success as r,Lr as nUlllbers \I'cre concerned . Twenty-one call1lidates \\'ere instructed, fourteen rcceived certificate ; t\\'o lllellallions and one label were issneu . I n other p arts of the l")l'ovincc the work has \;een n.t a complete standstill.
NOVA SCOTIA PROVINCIAL COUNCIL. 1I0ll. 1·1'(' ., icl e llt.
H is H onour llle Lieu tellan l-Govcl'nor. li o n. S(, (,l'ctal'Y.
W. H. Studd .
]·I'(· ... i.l (' uC
.
J, A. Chishulm,
K.U .
HOll. Trc a s u r(' l'. F , Hope .
Slowly, but we think surely, a. deeper interest is being taken in the work of the :S t. J ohn Amb ula n cc A 80ciation a long the line of lirst aid to the inj ured . At the begi nning of the year 1912 \\'e were looking fUl'waru with great hopes to a large increa.se o[ stuclent in this work, and \\ hile Olu' expectations ha ,'e not been fully realized yet there is much to ellcourage u s to greater efforts. Ccrtain di flicnllies arose in the matter of secming (lualified IlIcdical men who
290
The SL J ohm A
mlnd(~ncc
Association.
Oulonial Reporr{s.
were williuO' to und ertake the lectures to the various classes. lIowever, we at last found someowho were willing to undertake this duty, and a a result we haye had four classes " 'itb a totn.l member hip of 55. 42 of the. e students were those of the fir ' t year, 20 of whom were hdies and 22 men. Besides the first y~ar classes 13 of the 55 tlllient' ,,-ere tho e of the second year. 8 of these were In.dles, and 5 men. T he thank of the As oeiation a re due to Liell t.- olonel :Fostel', 3rd P. A.M. C., (who 11a hown very mnch interest in this \\'o lk, and has helped very ml1teriu'\ly iu making it a ueees) : Dr. F. V. , Yoodbl1l'j', Dr. E. K. l\lacLellan alld Dr. Collie, of Dartmouth, for senice in instruction and examination. The outlook for the coming year is encouraging. Already I haye had r equests from the di(l'ercnt parts of the Province for inrormation as to the [ormation of n ell' cl'llt res for instru ctioll . I am in hope that the work will receive '1. great uplift tIming the coming months. In addition to the classes over which the No\-a Seoti,t Branch lIn.<; snpervision, tbere has been formed throughout the Proviuce n. Branch of the t. John Ambnlance Association in connection with the luter-Colonial Raihmy, 29 students attending the classes in Halifax, and 9 in Truro. During the visit of His Hoyal Highne s the Duke of Connaught, Goverllor-General of Canada, at IIalifax, in August last, ,ye were fortunate ill ha,ing him prescut the successful caudidatc with thcir certificates. Much was malle of this occasion, and we haye no donbt it will help us in our futurc work .
ALB ERTA PROVINCIAL COUNClL. l ·nl r Oll.
PI'('>l id (' 111.
His Honour the Lieutenan t-Governor.
Dr. H. M . rI'o 1'.)' •
](on. Sccr c tary ~lJul l ')"ca . U I'('I'. J . W. , Yard Edmonton (¥. :JI.C.A . )
During 1912 there have becn many inquirie from various parts of the Province with regard to conducting classes. Pamphlet and litera.ture bearing on Lhe work of organization ha\'e been 'ent to all "'ho have S110\\,11 any iuten: t, and a.lso to others who should be informed as to the advantages of the work. T here were ~argc classes in first aid at the following point : Letl1bndge • . . . . (CiLy Ji'iremen) Coleman (:'tlillers) Calgary (Y. M. C.A.) Edmonton South (Young Men's Club) Edmonton Y . M.C.A. . . . (Juniors) T here was also a class in home nursing at Coleman .
291
Mediterranean. GIBRALTAR.
l'a lroll.
Patroness. Lady Hunter.
II. E. thc Governor, General Sir A. liun tel', G .c. B., &c.
J'rcs id clIt. His lIonor Sir II. R. Pi pOll Schooles, Chief Justice. li o n. SCC1·('I :u·y.
'l'rc ns Ill·c r . Col. J. Lowry, A.P . D., St. Bernards, Europa Main Road, Gibraltar. ~( c4lic:t1 ·tnfT. urgeon Colonial Hospital, Captain A . W. A. I rwin, R.A .M. C.,
R ev. A. B. Sackett, A.C.F., Epworth House, Gibraltar.
Dr. IV. Turncr, Dr. L. II. Gill.
A UAL REPORT. Only two classes were }lcld <.luring the year, a Police Class conducted uy Dr. L. II. Gill, with 33 members, 28 of whom passed the examination; and the oLher a 'oldiers' CIa's with 30 mcm uers, uut owing to military duties only 16 were ahle to sit for examination. Next year it i .. hoped many old pupils will enter for re-examinatiOll. H. E. the novcrnor, has uecome Patron, and Lady H unter Patroness of the Oentre. Ilis lIonor the Chief Justice \Vas elected President.
Statement oj Reccipts and EXJlcndil11?'c f01' the YeCL?- endii.g 30th Septembe1' , 1912. Receipts. Expenditwre. To Dalance from Ia t By Balan ce to Ileall Quarters £ 1 11 6
" "
Ac('ouul (30 .9.11) £u 7 'oldicn;' Cla.s 1 10 'll h:;criptionsolonol Lowry o 10 Sir II. Pi pOll cllo01es . 1 0 A. IIasluck, Esq. 1 0 Colonel Johnson, C.B. o 15 Rev. E. .Macpherson, o. F . o 10
£17
1~
1 0 0 0 0 0 0
" I ncidental expenditure to H ead Quarters " Stores from Head Quarters " L anding charges per d itto " P. O. to Head Quarters 5/7 and postage per ditto 2~d. " A. Murto & Co. for work done " Balance Credit
I
I
6 12
0 0
0
I
3
0
5
9~
I
0 12
6
7 8
O~
£17 12
1
HONG KONG. )'rcs i<l cuC.
H is Excellency Sir Francis Uenry May, K . C. ~I. G. Chairman. IIOllOl'lU'y Sc c r c l ary a luI Tl·caSllJ·c r. J. T . C. Johnson, P.C.M.O., A . W. Grant. F . R . C. s . (Ed. )
This is a corred
A. B. SAOKETT, A. C.F., Hon . SeC1'eta1·Y. IlENRY PIPON SOHOOLES, President . Latemen t of the Accoullts as kept by me , J . L OWHY, OOLONEL, Hon. T1'fJaS1trer.
Statement of A ccounts. Income. Balance at H. K . and S. Bank . . .Dols. 278.74 Fees from two classes at I gn .-2 hns. at 2/ 0 9/16 20.52 Sale of books and bandages. 23.50
MALTA.
EJ:penditufP,. Fee to Examiner ~ gus. at 2/0 9/16 . . D ols. 20.52 Balance in faYon!' of St. John Am bula.nee Association, H. K . and S Bank R02 .24
Dol . 322.76
DaIs. 322.76
P a trOll. H.R.H. Tho Duke of Connaught antl
G RAN T.
R . G.
Pnll'on css--Xnr;, jug Brallch. Lady Rundle_ Prc ill cu t and Chairman. H .E. General Sir Henry fiL L . R undle, G.O.B., G.O.v.O. , K.O. M.G., D.S . O. , R . A. lion. TJ·ca s ul·c r .
A. W.
tratheal'll,
V. Rizzo, 9, ' lla. Federico \' alletta.
linn.
W. R. Gatt, 11,
Secrctary . da. Ursola Valletta.
292
,\.ssistnnt
1I011.
Secretaries.
A.. J. GaLt.
O. Tagliafcrro.
llcrlical Staff.
S. Ellul Grech, M.n., nrg.-:JIajor A. E. l\Iif 'UL1, 11.~r.A., mg.-Major H.. tl1l1uL, A. Y. Ih1'llard, ~l.n., Lt.-L'olollel It P. anmt, G. BmmlLi1, ~1.1l., Snrg.-Uuplnin R Bandoll, l:.M.A., nI Micallef-Eynaud, lIIajorLJ. H,. E\"1111s, J:'A.~l.t'., C:". T. Illg1.oll, )f.D., Profe or C. ,1 III ut, ~[.J)., J. Wirth, T. Oastillo, 1Ir.])., C.Zn.lIghi, M.D., L. Pregio i ~l.])., P. Xuereb, M.D., AU. Partelli Oarbonc, M.ll., Surg.-CapLain R. Vella, R.1LI..
Statement of Receipts {(lIcl E,''lJel1clitw'C /01' the yea,?' encling 30th Seplembc1', 1912. Receipts.
E'?'1Jenclitw·c.
To B<11unce on 1.10.11 £22 9 5~ OlleCI t proc('ct1s 9 3 11 o 2 G " ExaminaLion fees. " . o 10 1 " 'III tercst 040 " Lahels ;3 ri 0 J\!('dalliolH-I . " !-\ale of' Hihhons :tnc1 Tics ·1 Hl [l 2 l) 8 "" "Rlores o 10 0 Su hscri ptiOllS ",. !-\lllld i'll'S . 020
) .. NNUAL DEPORT. Twelv e classes were beld. Yiz :-10 in Ill' t aid; olle in homo ntH ing; one in allitatiOIl. In olle ca e no examination was held and tbree of lhe eullrses halll10L ended on eptelllber 30th . A C1111,8 in hOllle nursing, "hich \\'a~ sLarleu ill Lho 11l'o\'iollS y ear, \\' as also examined ul1I'ing this J ear. Thc 1I1l111hcr of pUl'i.ls attending classe lor the fir t tillle was 1:25, \l'hil~t 6 mell nllli ,,·o mcn alre,ldy 1tl po es~ion of certific<1,te again altelllled classes of instru ~ti oll, <"tllll in most Cllses \Yere re-examined for higher award .. Hi I£xeelleney the GoYel'llor, General ~'ir Le lie Rundle \l'as l'lc-lsell to honour the tmtl'e by accepting the Chairmanship of the COlllmittee. Lady )lunule was pleased to accept the im-itatioll of the Committee to hecome the Patroness of thc Nul' ing Uranell. The E.·ccntin Ollicers of the Committee C'leded for the ycar ,,·ere :-.\lajor H. j . Uaibi, Deputy Oluirmal1; Y. Hizzo, lIon. Trca,surel'; ,r. R. GaU, 1l.~I.A., Hon. ecretary . The dilliclllry which has been expericnct'll in the past for lack of vernacular tran lation of the Assoeiabon's ~lallual ha. no\\' been overcome by the tran JaLion of the handbook into the l\Ialte e la,llgllage, a \'aluaLlle \\'ork h.Y Lt.- 'olond R. P. Samut, Oorps :::Iurgeou, t. John Ambulance Brigade, whose in LereSL for the work has made him spenu much time for this plll'pO e. A distribution of J.\\arlls was held at tbe Goyernor' Palace, Yalletta, on ,January 14th, after "'hich lIis Excellency proceeded to the Hall of t. 111 icbael and t. George and read an addres on the origin and work of the As ociation in Malta. The Vi'it of their hla.i e. ties the King anLl Quecll in January proved of pecial interest a it wa the first occa ion on which the Malta Oorp of tho t. John Am bulance Brigade performed pu bJic duty in the streets, aud lLl tended to seyeral ca es. The thauks of the Oommittee are due 1.0 thc lIIeuieal 001ce1" of thc ('entre for gratuitous lectures and examination" to the Deputy Director of Medic,Ll el'vicc', Malta Command, the lion. uperintendenL of Public Work~, the Inspector of Elementary cllools, Professor . Flores, and Lhe Dire ctor or the JUYClltutes Domus for their kindne s in placing at the <1ispo a1 of this Cen tre h :llls for holding lcctures, etc. ; to all the ladies and gentlemen who so kindly took part in the Benefit Ooncert on Apnl 27th, to the Euitor of the Daily JIllltU Cllt'onicie for gratuitou Iy l)rinting stationery, etc., and in erting notices in hi paper, ailll to the Eelitor of the Naltct Heralcl for inserting notices, etc., in the Hemld. The Oommittee note with sati faction that the Military Authorities have shown their appreciation of the work of the Malta Oorps,of the t.John Ambulance Brigade Overseas by accepting its services in case of necessity.
293
Oolonial R epo?'ls.
The St. John Jmbn{ance.A 8ociation.
£13 13
By CerLificates. . . £1 11 6 " Examinatioll and Lecture o G 11 Expenses 200 " Lahels and lcr1allions 1 11 9 " l'osta~e 110 " Printilig " Rihhons and Tics ( Ie. srs. ]\ennillg) ;; o o " ,'.J.A.B. Expcn es1 5 Mal ta Oorps 2 'oUonero Div. 8~ 1 11 2 Valletta Div. o fi " Stationery 14 6 2 " ' to res o I G Imaries o 3 o "" Tl,legrams o 8 " Tralispol t, elc. 8 g]1 " Balanct' Crcdit
1~
£43 13
Vnlne of • to res on hn.nd, £1
LE
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16. RusDLE, Chairman. GATT, lIon. Sccretar·y.
RIZZO,
non. Treasw·er.
4~
ANNUAL
REPOR7'
OF
THE CI-IIEF CONlMISSIONER, OF
'[he St. JOh11 Rll1btllatlCe 1Srigabe, ---- ------
- - - - = = == = = = = = = = = = CONTE~TS. PAGE
Superior Officers of the Brigade appointed ll)' II.R.H. the Grand Prior.. Staff of the Di tricts Chief Comllli sioner's Report Lady Snpelinteudcnt-in-Chief's Report... Deputy CUlUmissioner ' Reports :No. I. District ... No. II. District... No. III. District TO. IV. District No. V. Di'trict .,. TO. VI. Di trict No. VII. Di ·trict No. YIII. Ddrict No. IX. District No. X District ... No. XI. District Di visions formed after 30th cptem bel', 1912 Report of the Chief Commissioner for Brigade Overseas
296 299 30g 313 314 335 3405 359 3 e 402 420 4~
436 442 448 460 463
296
297
S'Lltperior Officers.
The St. John A 'inbulance Brigade.
MR. H. D. ,V. LEWIS,
Superior ~fficer5 of the :fi3rigabe :appointe~ b}1 1l).1R.1l). tbe a;ran~ ~rtor.
<thief <tOllllll isstoner.
Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. November, 1911.
MR. R. II. GRIMBLY, M.R.C.S. Honorary Associate of the Order oftlIe IIospital of St. John of J ernsalem in England. November, 1911.
:aSSistant (lomtlliS£3ioners.
OOLONEL SIR JAlIrES R. A DREW CLARK, Bt., C.B., F.R.C.S.E. Rniaht of Justice of the Order of the IIospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. b January, 1911.
Su rgcon~in~<thief. ~IR. ED~lUND
O"WE
,LL.D., F.R.C.S.,
Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. May, 1905.
:ILa~}? superinten~ent~ill~(lbicf of 1HUl'sing (lorps ant> lDi\7isfons.
LADY PERROTT, Lady of Justice of the Order of the Hospital of t. John of J eruslllem in England. March, 1911.
MR. S. W. MALKIN, Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. Al)ril, 1898.
MAJOR C. R. LAURIE, M.R.C.S., R.A.M.C. (T.) Knight of Grace of tue Ordcr of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. December, 1899.
ThIR. L. \YHITTAKER, Knight of Grace of the Oruer of thc Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. March, 1905.
MR. J.
(lom missioner. (Vacant.)
lDeput}? (lOllUll iss ion erSt COL. C. J. TRIMBLE, C.M.G., V.D., L.R.C.P., (2nd \Vest Lancashire Briaade, Royal Field Artillery). Kniaht of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. b Augnst, 1895.
MR. S. C. \V ARDELL, Kniaht of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. b August, 1895.
COLONEL G. S. ELLISTON, C.B., V.D., M::.R.C.S. Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of t. John of Jerusalem in England. August, 1896.
MR. J. S. GRIFFITHS, M.R.C.S. Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusa.lcm in Englaml. December, 1903.
COLONEL E. CURETON, V.D., M.D. Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of J ern salem in England. February, 1906.
LIEUT.-COLONEL LEES HALL, late R.A.1\f.C., Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. July 1907. LIEUT. C. B. P AL~IER, Army Motor Reserve. Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. November, 1909.
MR. T. H. YVOOLSTON. Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. November, 1911.
MR. C. COTTON, F.R.C.P.E., Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. November, 1911.
,V.
yVHITE,
Honorary Scrving Brothel' of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England . November, 1907.
MR. F. SPRAWSON, Honorary Serving Brother of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. June, 1908.
1\1R. P. RATCLIFF, Honorary Associate of thc Oruer of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. February, 1909.
MR. A. HA1IIMERSLEY JOHNSTON, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Honorary Associate of the Ordcr of the IIospital of St. John of J erusalcm in England. November, 1909.
MR. II. C. ELSE, Honorary Associate of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. March. 1911.
MR. P. 1\1. G. Tmms, Honorary Associate of the Oruer of the Hospital of St. JolIn of Jerusalem in England. July, 1911.
Mn.
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. HAMILTO T, B.A., M.D.
Honorary Associatc of the Order of thc Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. N ovem bel', 1911.
LIEUT.-COLONEL F. A. BROOKS, 1\1.D., R.A.i\1.C.(T.) Knight of Grace of the Oruer of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England November, 1911.
1\fR. R. AKDERSON,
~'I.D.,
L.R.C.S.
Honorary Associate of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. N oyember, 1911.
MAJOR F. S. LAl\IBERT, M.n..C.S., L.R.C.P., R.A.l\1.C.(T.), Honorary Associate of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of J erl1salem in England. November, Hll1.
MR. ,V. E. AUDLAND, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Honorary Associate of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. February, 1912.
MR. W. H. ,VINNY, Honorary Serving Brother of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Englll.ud. February, 19] 2.
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The St. John Ambulance B?'·igade.
298
Honorary Associate of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of J erusalcm in England. February, 1912.
BRIGADE DISTRICTS OF ENGLAND AND WALES.
MR. A. L. GARNETT, Honorary A 'sociate of the Order of the Hospital of St. J olm of Jerusalem in England. 1\1ay, 1912.
No. 1. District.-Oomprising the Metropolitan Police area (parts
REV. vV. DORE RUDGARD, M.A., Honorary Associate of the Order of the Hospital of St, John of Jerusalem in England. Ma.y, 1912.
of Essex, Herts, Kent, Middlesex, and Surrey). Total: One Corps, with 47 Divisions and 2~ Nursing Divisions. 1989 Officers and men, 439 Nursing Officers and sisters.
MR. E. E. STREET, F.S.A. Honorary Associate of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of J erusalcm in England. 1\1ay, 1912.
Deputy Commissioner in Charge of District. LIEUT. -OOLO EL LEES HALL,
MAJOR P. G. SHEWELL, Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of J ernsalcl1l in England. November 26th, 1912.
St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell.
Assistant Commissione1' Dist?'ict SU1'geon District S'llperi71tendent Dist1'ict Secreta?'y Dist1'ict TreaS1tre?' District Inspector of Stores Lady District tl]Jerintendent Lady District Secretary Lady Dist. Inspect01' of Stores
l\IR. H. C. OHAMBER::::, Honorary Associate of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of J erusa1e1l1 in England. November 20th, 1912. l\IR. J. ANDERSON, l\I.~\..., 1\I.B., Honorary .Associate of the Order of the Ho pital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. November 26th, 1912.
Bcting Bssistant crollll11issioner. :MR. J. LUMSDEN, M.D.,
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'Vilts, Hants, Berks, Bucks, part of 1\Iiddlesex, Oxford, the Channel Islands, and Isle of \Vight. Total: 6 Oorps (consisting of 29 Ambulance and 10 Nursing Divisions), 20 Ambulance and 6 N nrsing Divisions, 1,4:58 Officers and men, 458 Nursing Officers and sisters.
.MHitar}2 ·IReset\?es.
MR. P. G. DARVIL-S:r.IITH, Honorary Serving Brother of the Order of the Hospi ta.l of St. John of Jerusalem in England. May 21st, 1912.
Deputy C07nmissioner in Chm'ge of Dist'rict. 1\IR. J. S. GmFFITIIS, ~I.R.O.S.,
He(Uand Park House, Bristol.
BpPointeb b)2 tbe <thief <tom missioner. Secretar}2
an~
Staff ®tffcer to tlJe
1\IR. \V. H. 'VINNY. MR. J. OA TLIE, F.R.O.S. MR. \V. J. H. PONTIN. Mn. S. H. VILVEN. 1\IR. H. J. HALLATT. .MR, ,V. H. GOODMAN. LADY MAUD 'VILBRAHAM. MISS K. HUNT. MRS. A. PAULL.
No. II. District.-Oomprising the counties of Gloucester, Somerset,
Noyember 26th, 1912. J.Srtga~e
299
Staff of JDistricts.
J\lR. A; ELLISON, M.R.O.S., L.R.O.P.
Secretat}2 for
of Districts.
Assistant Commissione1'
1La~}2 Superinten~eltt-in,crbtef.
Assistant Commissione1' Assistant Commissioner Assistant Comm,issione?' District Supe1'illtenclent
1\1ISS B. C. JOSEPH, Lady of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Engla.nd. (With relative rank of Lady District Secretary and seniority from July 28th, 1911).
lIIAJOR O. R. LAURIE, M.R.O.S ., R.A.l\f.C.(T.) 1\1R. F. SPRAWSO . 1\lR. P. 1\1. G. Tmms. 1\lAJOR P. G. SHEWELL. :JIR. J. G. 1\IcLANNAHAN, L.R.O.S., L.R.C.P.
No. III. District.-Oomprislng the counties of Rutland, Huntingdon, Bedford; N orthamptoll, Leicester, StafIord (South of the town of Stafford), \Varwick, and \Y orcester. Total: 8 Oorps (consisting of 63 Anlbula-nce and 12 Nursing Divisions), and 10 Ambnlance Di.,.isions, 1,804 Officers and men, 260 Nursing Officers and , isters.
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300
MR. H. L. THORNTON. District Treasurer MR. H. C. CHAMBERS. District Secretary (Acting) Mn. A. DOBSON, M.D . District Inspector of Stores No. VI. District.-Comprising the counties of Durham, N orthum-
Deputy Commissioner in Charge of District. 1\1r. T. H. 'VOOL TON,
53, East Park Parade, Northampton.
Assistant Commissioner Assistant Commissioner District Swrgeon District S7.perintendent District Inspector oj Stores District Secretary
1\1R.vV.E.AuDLAND,M.R.C.S,L.R.C.P. REV. 'V. DORE RUDGARD) M.A. 1\1R. T. NELSON, M.D. MR. H. REEVES. 1\IR. A. ,V. FAIRE, J.P. MR. G. C. 'VELLS.
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No. IV. District-Comprising the counties of Cheshire Cumberland Lancashire, 'Vestmorland, the Isle of Man, and Ireland. '
,
Total: 11 Corps (consistinO' of 34 Ambulance and 16 Nursing Divisions), 73 Ambulance and Nursing Divisions, 3323 Officers and men, 1308 N tusing Officers and sisters.
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Deputy Commissioner in Cha1'ge of Dist1·ict. COLONEL C. J. TRIMBLE, C.M.G., V.D., L.R.C.P., J.P. Bamber Bridge, near Preston.
Assistant Commissione?' Assistant Commissioner A cting Assistant C07n171issione1' District Surgeon Dist1'ict Superintendent District Secreta1'Y District Inspector of Stores N~.
301
l\IR. L. 'YHITTAKER. MR. A. L. GARNETT. MR. J. L Cl\ISDE ,l\J.B. 1\IAJOR E, B. POOLEY, L.R.C.P. MR. F. DE B.-Pur, L.R.C.P. MR. \Y. S. "\VOODCOCK. MR. A. V. DAVIES, M.B.
V. District.-Com prising the counties of Derbyshire, Lincoln
N ottmgham, Stafford (north of the town of Stafford) and Y k h' ' ('Vest Riding).
'
or SIre
D IVISlOns' N , 44 Ambulance ' Offi
.T.o~al ): 13
men, 81 'to
Corps (consisting of 51 Ambulance and 19 NursinO' and 14 Nursin cy Divisions 3153 Offi db . 0 , cers an ursmg eel'S anu sIsters.
Deputy Commissioner in Charge of District. Mr. S. C. WARDELL, Doe Hill House, near Alfreton.
Assistant Commissioner Assistant Oommissione?' Assistant Commissione?' Assistant C01nmissioner Assistant Commissioner Assistant Commissione?' District Surgeon District Supe?'intendent
l\1R. S. ,V. MALKIN. l\IR. P. RATCLIFF. 1\1R. H . C . E LSE. l\1AJOR F. S. LAMBERT, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., R'.L\"'~I.C.(T) l\lR. A. ELLISON, L.R.C.P. MR. HARRY C. CHAMBERS. CAPTAIN A. J. HELM MONTAGUE, M.D., T.F.R. MR. 'V. H. CIIAi\IBERS.
berland, and Yorkshire (East and North Ridings). Total: 6 Corps (consisting of 34 Ambulance and 15 Nursing Divisions), 51 Ambulance and 18 Nursing Divisions, 2785 Officers and Men, 691 Nursing Officers and Sisters.
Deputy Comrnissione1' in Chm'ge of District. LIEUT. O. B. PALMER, Army Motor H.eserve, Wardley Hall, Pclaw-on-Tyne.
Assistant Commissioner A ssistant Commissioner Assistant Commissioner D~strict Sll.?'gt-on Dist1'ict Superintendent
MR. A. E. JOHNSTON, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. :MR. R. ANDERSON, M.D., L.R.C.S. MR. J. ANDERSON, M.A., l\1.B. MR. J. R. CREASE, F.R.C.S. CAPT. F. ,V. BURN, M.B., R.A.~l.C.(T.)
Lady District Superintendent ~IRSo C. B. PAL~IER. District Treasurer MR. J. O. VAUGHAN . Dis!1'ict Secretary LII£UT. F. J. EDGE. District Secretar!} fo?' Brigade Naval and ftIilizary Rt-serves LT.-COL. A. J. COLLIS, M.D.
No. VII. District.-Comprising the counties of Flint, Denbigh, Carnarvon, Anglesea, Merioneth, Montgomery, Shropshire, Hereford, and part of Monmouth (l) ing east of line from Newport to Herefordshire, running through Pontypool and Abergavenny, these places being in this District.) Total: 6 Corps (consisting of 20 Ambulance and 8 Nursing Divisions), and 4 Amhulance Divisions, and 1 Nursing Division, 687 Officers and meD, 172 Nursing Officers and sisters.
Deputy Commissioner in Charge of District. COLONEL E. CURETON, V.D., M.D., Darton House, Havelock Hoad, Shrewsbury.
Assistant Commissioner Assistant Commissioner Dist1'ict SU1°geon Disi?'ict Tuasurer
MR. J. 'V. 'YHITE, A.I.B., J.P. .MR. S. HAMILTON, B.A., ~l.D. LIEUT.-COL. J.D. LLOYD, R.A.l\I.C.(T.) MR. 'V. JESSI£MAN.
No. VIII. District.-oOo mprising the counties of Surrey, Sussex. and Kent. Total: 2 Corps (consisting of 4: Ambulance and 4 Nursing Divisions), 17 Ambulance and 4 N L1l'sing Divisions, 680 Officers and men, 208 Nursing Officers and sisters.
302
The St. John Ambula17.Ce Brigade.
Report.
Deptdy Commissione?' in Charge of Dist?·ict.
Report of the Cnief Commissioner of the st. eJohn Jimbulance Brigade, for tne year 1911-12.
MR. C. COTTON, F.H.C.P.E., " Briarfield," Ethelbert Road, Canterbury. Assistant Commissione1' ]\fR. E. E. STREET, F.S.A., J.P. Dist?'ict Su,perintendent SURG.-GE L. P. H. BE SON, M.R.C.S., ~1.B., I.M.S. Lady District Superintendent HON. FLORENCE .1\1. DALY.
No. IX. District.-Comprising the counties of Cornwall, Devon, and Dorset. Total: 2 Corps (consisting of 6 Ambnlance Divisions and I Nursing Division), 12 Ambulance and 3 .r lHsing Divisions, 487 Officers and men: 101 Nursing Officers and sisters.
BRIGADE HEAD-QUARTERS, ST. J OIlN'S GATE.
31st Decembe1', 1912. DurinCT the year enlling September 30th, 1912, there has been a State of marked ~ccession to the strength of the Brigade. Brigade. The following new units haye been formed:-
No. I.
Deputy Commissione?' in Cha?'ge of District. Colonel G. S. ELLISTON, C.B., YD., l\1.R.C.S., St. Edmund's, Felixstowe. Assistant COJn177,issioner LIEUT.-OOL. F. A. BROOKS, M.D., R.A.l\I.O.(T.) District Surgeon MR . S. O. EADES, L.R.O.P. District Superintendent CAPTAIN '.V. A, GIBD, :M.D., R.A.l\1.C .(T. )
No. XI. District.-Comprising the cOllnties of Glamorgan, Oarmarthen, Pembroke, Cardigan, Brecknock, Rudnor, and partof Monmouth (lying west of line from Newport to Herefordshire running through Pontypool and Abergavenny). Total: 7 Corps (consisting of 42 Ambulance and 3 Nursing Divisions), 22 Ambulance and 2 Nursing Divisions, 1912 Officers and men 10J Nursing Officers and sisters. '
Deputy Commissione?' in Char[le of District. Mr. H. D. VV. LEWIS,
District District Dist?'ict District
61, Oathedral Road, Cardiff. SU1'gean LmUT. COLONEL T. \VALLACE, M.D. Supfjrintendmt MR. T. E. RICIIARD~, .l\1.E. Treasurer ]\lR. S. GRANVILLE l\10RRIS, M.D. Secretary. MR. D. ROOYN J ONES, M.D.
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No. X. District.-Comprisiog the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk! Cambridge, Essex, and Herts. Total: 1 Corps (consisting of 6 Ambulance and 1 Nursing Division), 9 Ambulance and 3 Nursing Divisions, 401 Officers and men, 116 Nursing Officers and sisters.
l>n·lsioIlS. Amhulance, Nursinf!.
District.
Deputy Commissione?' in Charge of Dist?·ict. l\IR. R. H. GRHtfBLY, M .R.O.S., 11, Devon Square, Newton Abbot, Devon. District Superintendent CAPT. C. 1. ELLIS, ~1.D., C.M. District Secretary
303
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Mem bership. Women. I
117 133 69 96 89 555 III 19 23 69 239 1:iL!0
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62 90 108 341 6-1 57 13 32 46 1003
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The actual nett strength of the Brigade on the 30th Sel~tember, 1912, was 23,~23 members ns compared "'ith ~0,328 members on the 30th September. 1911, Showlllg an increase of 2,!J9iJ mem1Jcrs. -IlHlep.>IHh·nt \ \ }lelll ber. hip. [ll"". t'OrIl1 ll~ Distrirt.
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PARADE STATE OF TllE ST. JOHN A~lDULA.NCE BRIGADE, 22nd JUNE, 1912, AT TilE REYIEW DY IllS MAJESTY TnE Knm.
The following units not having sent in returns for the year are consp.C]ueutly not included in the above Table:No. I. District.-Acton,i- and Waterlowi' Diyisions. No. II. District.-Alveston, (Cheltenham Corps) St. Peter's, t anu (Isle of Wight) Yentnor Di visions.
No. V. District.-Blacbyell, Bradford Tramways, Brodsworlh Uain, (Denaby ]\Iain) Hickleton, t East,Yood, HLll"pur Hill, Kidsgrove, (Leecls Corps) City Tramsways, * (Leeds Corps) Korth Leeds, (Lincoln Corps) PolicE', * Malldey, * Mansfield Colliery, * Matlock, * (~Ql-th Stn-ffordshire Corps) 7 Divisions, Pleasley, Rockingham Colliery, Stanton Hill, and Talke,* Diyisions ; and Buxton, (Dewsbury Corps) Morley, and Scunthorpe Y.'Y.C.,A. Nursing Divisions. TO. YI. District.-Broomhill, Chopwe11, IIigh Spen,* (~ewcastleanuN . Tynesicle Corps) Arthur's Hill, and hilbottle Divisions; and Hebbum, * (Newcastle and N. Tyne:;ide Corp) Walker* Nursing Divi ions. Ro. VII. Distril!t.-Hereford City," Hereford Railway," (Shrewsbnry Corps) Police, and (ShrewslJUry C01'1)s) G. 'f.R. Carriage and Works" Division. No. VnI. District.-Canterbury, * C01ham, Eastbonrne, * Goc1alming, Hlasle!l1ere\' and Five Ash es Divisions."\' No. IX. Distriet. -Dawlish, * Exeter Police, * and Porthleven Diyisions; and Devonport, 4(' Luc1gvan," and (Plymouth Corps) Plymouth Nursing Divisions. No. X. Di trict.-Hertforcl* Division. K o. XI. District.-Bargoed, * Blaengarw, *(Cardiff Corps) Rail'i\"ay Co. *,Cwmavon," (Cynon Corps) Penrhiwceiber, (Cynon Oorps) Trecynon, * (Do" Ltis Corps) Pontlottyn,* (Rhondda Faeh Corps) "\Yattstown,* (Rhondda Fawr Corps) Camblian Colliery and (Rhondda Fawr Corps) Llwynypia," Divisions. t Divisions disbanded.
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.,. 1 \ 1 1 1 1~ Deputy COnlnI1S~lOncn; .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 8 eLi District Surgeon.s. .., 11 12 \ 1 1 1 1 1 1 Z As~istant COnlllllSSlOners - , 3 2 5 \ 2 2 1 18 8 District Officers... . .. \- \ 3 1 2 3 2 5 1 1 2 1 3 24 rIJ 3 8 5 1 1 1 1 1 24 ~ Corps Sn:geons ." .. . 1~ 1 12 2 1 57 p Corps Officers... "' 1- . 1 3 fj 9 2 3 4 ~ Divisional .. lH"eons .. - 23 8 \ '1 13 \ 20 12 4 . 5 3 2 8 4 111 o Div. Superillt(;~ldel1ts .. ' \- 1 3~ 20 3; ~~ ~1 20 3 9 8 10 21 4 246 ~ Ambnlance Offic(:rs .. , - '2~ \ 19 h vi 10 18 12 5 3 31 1 231 H First Class Serrrcants ... _ 4 \ 13 2 '2 1 ~ I 1 24 g Serrreants v .. . _ 73 ,15 61 102 1:38 \ '1 12 22 10 22 61 5 604 ~ Corporals ... \- \ 6:3 G-! 1~2 19 62 ~3 1S 30 19 I 90 5 ~94 Privates... .., =111;i6 1"17~\iG=-- 133:) 167713~ 162 :]O~ 20~ H~J90~ -=~ 80H
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DISTRIBUTION OF DrSTnICT:>.
No. 1. Metropolitan Police Area. No.2. Berks, BuckEl, Oxon, Hants, ,Yi1[s, Gloucester, Somerset, Channel Islands, and ble of "\Yight. . No.3. Rutland, Huntingdon, Bedford, Rorthampton, LeICester, ,\ annck, and orcester. No. 4.. Cheshirc, Cumberlnnrl, Lancashire, Westmorland, h!e of ~.Ia.n, and Ireland. No. 5. Derbyshire Li 11coln :N ottitwham. Stalton1, Yorks (\\ est Rldlllg). No.6. IJmham, orthul1lberland, C">Y orks (Ea t a.nd North Ridings). . No.7. Flint, Denbigh, Cal'llal'~Oll, Anglesea., .l\Ierioneth, Montg01:1ery,. Shr~p~me. lIereford, and pMtolMonmonth1YlllgNorth-East ofa bne lromNe"port to Hereforc1shil'e, rnnning through Pontypool and Abergayenny. No.8. Surrey, Sns ex, and Kent. No.9. CormyalJ, Devon and Dorset. No. 10. Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge, Essex and Herts. No. 11. Glamorgan, Carmarlhen, Pembroke, Cardiga~l, Brecknock, ,Radno,!', . and part of Monmouth lying South·'Yest of 11 hue from HerefOld to 1\ e" port running through Abergayenny and Pontypool. WINDSOR GREAT PAlm, JAi\IES R. ANDREW CLARK, 22ncl Ju ne, 1912. Chief Commissioner, St. Joh/~ Ambulance Brigade. T '
Review by The Review of the Brigade lJ! His Majesty the King in "\Vindsor H. nr. The King Palk on the 22ncl June last and His ::\Iajesty's gracious approval of all at Windsor.
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The above represents an actual recorded loss to the Brigade of 969.
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R eport.
The St. John A 111lbulance B?·igade.
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R eport.
The St. John Ambulance BTigade.
The Reserves supplied hy the Brigade have also consiuer11bly increased in number, rising from a total membership of 7,94:3 on the 31st December, 1911 to 10,272 on the 31 st December, IfIU. r eal' ending, Decembcl', 1911.
Royal N a,va,l Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve Military Home Hospitals Re ene Bearer Oom panies ( ) Voluntary Aid Detachmen ts
Year ending, Decem be?', 1912.
members.
member. .
61
733 210G 453 69 0
22 3 470 4572
Totals . . 7943 10272 There were 133 Voluntary Aid D etachments for the year ending 31st D ecember, 1911, and 209 for 1912.
Hospital Instruction.
Publie Duty.
Inspeetion.
Division of areas .
It will be noted that the J'.Iilitar,Y nome Hospitals Reserye is slowly decreasing in its numbers, many of its members transferring to the Voluntary .Aid Detachments. As mentioneu in my 111St report the chief reason for this is the lack of symp11thy shown by the "'Val' Oifice authorities in those joining this reserve. The Royal Nn;ml Auxili11ry Sick Berth Reserve on the other hanu is increa ing mpillly in strength. The thanks of the Brigade are due to the Admiralty for the prompt and friendly manner in which they have met certain suggestions submitted for the benefit of the members. It has been the means of increasing the popularity of this Resene. There is still room for some four or fiye hundred more members who I hope will be shortly c111'o11eu. The effor~s of the Lady ~ upel'intendent-in·Chief to obt11in some practical hospital instruction for members of Nursing Divisions have been most successful, and the instruction so obt11ined has been gratefully receiyed by those who luwe been able to avail thelllRehes of it. It should be the means of very greatly increasing the efilcienc,Y of the Brigade. The Brigade as a whole has not been called on to perform an:)' particular duty during the past ye11r, though in the various di. tricts public duty has been performed by its units on many occasions as C11n be seen in the reports of respectiYe Deputy Commissioners. As the Reyiew of the Brigade hy His :;)Iajesty the King counled11s the annual inspection for 1912 for all units representeu at it, 1 only inspected units of the Brigade at the following places :-Dl'ighouse, 10th K ovembcl', 1911, Hull, 29th tTune, 1912, Shipley, 1st July, 19l2, llochllale, 3nl August, 1912. ",Yith the sanction of H.R.II. the Grand Prior the following redistribution of pre-existing Di b'icts, formation of new Di, tricts, and consequent appointments anu promotions in the Staff haye been made : No. II. District to be c1iyiuea into three Districts, viz. :_ No. IX. Distriet.-Comrri iug the counties of Cornwall, Devon and Dorset. No. II. District,-Comprising the counties of Gloncester, Somerset, ,Vilts, Hants, Berks, Bucks, part of Middlesex, and OXOll, the Ohallncl Islunds, and the I sle of Wight. No. VIII. District.-Compri sing the cOllnties of Surrey, Sussex, and Kent. No. III. District to be divided into two Districts, viz .. _ No. X. District.-Oomprising the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Cam bridge, Essex, and H erts. No. III. Distriet.-Oomprising the counties of Rutlund. Huntingdon, Bedford Northampton, Leicester, ,Varwick, Worcester, and part of Staffordshire.
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N VII District to be divided into two Districts, viz. :o. No. VII. District. -Comprising Lhe countie~ of Flint, Denbigh, Carnarvon, Analesea 11erioneLh, :M:ontgomery, ShropshIre, IIel'efonl, and part of 11onmo~th (l;orLh-east of the line from Newport .to l;feref?l'ds~1ir~, running thorugh Pontypool and Abergnveuuy> .these places b.elDg III tIns District). No. XI. District_ -Compnsmg the countIes of Glamorgan, Cal'l?arthen, Pembroke Cardio-an BrecklJoek RaulJor, aud purt of ~Ionmouthslllre (south-west 0 of lil;e from N ~wport to llerefordshire, l'ullning through Pontypool and Abergavenny). D ated Nov. 28th. 1911. Deputy Oommissioner ,T. S. GriITiLhs. M. R.O.S., to remain Deputy Commissioner Appointments of No. II. Distlict. Dated Nov. 28th, 1911. .Assistant Oommissioner T. II. Woolston to be Deputy COlllmissloner No. III. District. Dated TOV. 28th, 1911. _ Deputy Com missioner ~ol?nel E. Cur<;,ton, v. D., ~f. D., to rernam Deputy Commissioner No. VII. Dlstnct. DaLeLl Nov. 28th, 1911. . . Assistant Oommissioner C. Cotton, F.Il.C.P.E., to be Deputy CommlsslOlIer No. VIII. District. Dated Nov. 28th, 1911. .Oo.rps SnrgeollTR. ~.G.rimbly,l'>J.p•. o.s,Ne"ton Abbot Corps, to be Deputy OomnllSSlOner o. IX. D~strIct_ Dateu Nov. 28th, 1911. Deputy Commissioner Co]one~ ~- S. Elliston, c.~., :r.D., M.R.C.S., No. III. District, to be Deputy OOmnnS!\lOner No. X. DIstnct. Dated Nov. 28th, 1911. . . . C" . T Assistunt CommlsslOner H. D . \V. LeWIS to be Deputy emmlSSIoneI No. XI. District. Dated Nov. 28th, 1011. Assistant Oommissioner Oolonel G . E. Twiss. F.R.C.S.I., n.A.M.c., 1\0. II. District, resigns his appointment. Dated July, 1911. . . Assistant Commissioner J. C. Derham, No. IV. Dlstnct. Deceased Nov. 15th. 1911. . District Inspector of ,'tores F. '. Lambert to he Actmg Assistant Oommissioner "'0_ V. District. Dated TOV. 2 th, 1 9 1 1 . . _ . District Superintendent R. Ander. on, M.D., to be ASSIstant CommlsslOner No. VI. Di.;trict. Dated Nov. 28th, 1911. Oorps urgeon and Superintendent S. HaII!~1to~, 1II. D., Newport (Mon.) Corp', Lo be Assisto.nt Commissioner No. VII. DIstnct. . District, uperintendent Major F. A. Brooks, M.D., R.A.M.C. ("r.), to be ASSIstant ~ommi~sioner SO. _T. Di,.,trici. y. Dated Nov. 28~h, 1911. .. T • District Treasurer ,v. II. '\\ 1l111Y, to be ASSIstant ComnLlsslOner No. I DIStrict. Dated Feb. 27th, 1912. " . District urgeon W. E. Auuland, ~r.n.c.s., to be ASSIstant CommlsslOner No. III. District. Dateu Feb. 27th, 1912. Oorps urgeon and S~pe.rintendent A. ~lli.son, 1\1. R. C.~., Lee?s Corps, to be Acting Assistant COmnl1~SlOlICr No. V. DIstnct. Dated Feb. 21th,. 1912. District In pector of Stores the Rev. ,V. Dore Ru dgard to be ASSIstant Commissioner No. III. District. Dated May 21st, 1912. District Superintendent Mr. A. L. Garnett to be Assistant Commissioner 1\0. IV. District. Dated lay 21st, 1912. " District Inspector of Stores :11 r. E. E. Street to be Actlllg ASSIstant Commissioner o. VIII. District. Dated May 21st, 1912. Mr P G Darvil- mith Assistant Secretary to the Territorial Branch of the t. J ~hll' A~bulance A~sociation, to be Secretary for Brigade Naval and :Military Reserves at Brigade Headquarters. Dated May 21st, 1912.
The Chief Commissioner has sanctioned the following District Staff appointments, promotions, transfers and resignations : Lady Superintendent .Miss B. O. Joseph to be Secret~ry. and Staff Officer to the Lady Superintendent-in-Ohief with rank of Lady Dlstnct Secretary. Dated July 28th, 1911. No. I. District. f S Lady Superintendent Mrs. A. Paull to be Lady District Inspector 0 tores. Dated Jan. 29th, 1912.
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Oorps Secretary H. J. HalIa,tt to be District Tre:1surer. Dn.ted Mar. 15th, 1912. Corps Inspcctor of Stores II. 'Y. Goodman to be District Inspector of Stores. Dated July 15th, 1912. No. II. District. Divisional Surgeon and Superintendent J. G. HcLannn.han, L.n.c.s. (Stonehon e Division) to be District Snperintcnuent. Dated July 31st, 1912. No. III. Distl'ict. District Treasurer T. Nelson, 1.D., to be District SUl'creoll. Dated Jan. 26th, 1912. 0 Corps Superintendent W. H. Reens, N ol'thampton Corps, to be District Superintendent. Dated Jan. 26th, 191~. 1\11'. A. W. Faire, J.P., to be District Inspector of Stores, vice Rev. IV. Dore Rudgard promoted. Dated June 4th, 1912. No. IV. District. F. de B. Pim, L.RC.P., to be Di trict Superintendent, "ice A. L. Garnett promoted. Dated April 2nd, 1912. No. V. District . Corps Superintend~nt H. L. Thornton (Brighouse Corps), to he District Inspector of Stores, vICe F. D. Lambert, promoteu to Assistant Commissioner. Dated Feb. 16th, 1912. No. VI. Distl'ict. Dis~rict Secreta.ry Captain F. W. Burn, M.n ., R.A.::ILC. (T.), to be District Supel'lntendent, nce R. Anderson, prolllotell to Assistant Commissioner. Daled I!'eb. 28th, 1912. Lieutenant F. J. Edge to be District Secretary, viee F. 'V. Burll, promoled. Dated Feb. 28th, 1912. Divisional Surgeon J. IYishart, ::ILD. (Newcastle-on-Tyne Division) to be District Secretar): for Brigaue Army and N~wy Heserns. Datl:d Feb. 13th, 1912. Lady Supel'lntenclent nIlS. C. B. Pillmer (Pelaw NursincrDi\'isioll) to be Lauy District Superintendent. Dated July 31st, 1912. u No. IX. District. The Hon. D. K. Watson to be District Secretary. Dated May 15th, 1912. No. X. District. Corps urgeon S. O. Eades, L. n. c. P. (Ipswich Corps) to be District Surgeon. Dated Feb. 6th, 1912. District Secretary ,'iT. A. GiblJ, :lLD., to be District Superintendent, vice Dr. F. A. Brooks, promoted to Assistant Commissioner. Dated Feb. 6th, 1912. No. XI. District. Corps Surgeon Lieut. -Col. T. Wallace, M. D. (Cardifl' Corps), to be District Surgeon. Dated Jan. 25th, 1912. District Inspector of Stores T. E. Richards to be District uperintendent Dated Jan. 25th, 1912. . .COl:PS Surgeon T. Rocyn Jones, lILB. (West Monmouthshire Corps~, to be Dlstnct Secretary. Dated Jan. 23th, 1912. Corps Surgeon S. Granville Morris, 1II. D. (Rhondua Fach Corps), to be District Treasurer. Dated Jan. 30th, 1912. Service Medals.
The Sub-Prior, the .YiSCO~lllt Knutsford, G.C.1\1.G., &c., acting on behalf of the \irand PrIor, HI S Royal Highness the Duke o£ Connaught, R .G., (abseDt ill Canada) presented Service Medals in the Chapter Hall of the Or~er, St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, on the 19Lh July, 1912, to the followlllg members of the Brigacle:District Treasurer, Harrie J. Hallatt, No. I. District. Corps Snrge~n William Scatterty, M.D . , Keighley Corps. Corps Super!-ntendent William Waring, "\Varrington Oorps. C~rJ?s. Supenntendent Thomas Allen, Shipley and District Corps. pl~lSlonal Surgeon John H. Yolland, M.B. (Prince of Wales's Corps) Bromley DlvlSlOn. Di~ion al Surgeon Mark K. Hargreaves, M.D . (Prince of Wales's Corps) Merton and WImbledon Division.
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Divisi.onal Surgeon John M. Carvell, M.R.C.S. (Pl:ince ~f .'yales's Corps)G. "y\'.R. (Paddillgton) Division and Craig's COl1rL 11 ol1se N urilmg Dl VIW)I1 . \ Divisional Surgeou \Va,Her C. Rigby, M .B., Adllllgton and Heath Charnock Division . . Corps "ecretal'Y George Bm1, Shre'\'sbury Corps. . . Corps Secl'etn,ry Oharlcs ThoJ'lles, Dewsbllry and DIstrIct Corps. , Oorps Secrctary \Vill.in.n~ T. Atkinson, IIll~l Corps. Corps Tl'e:1SUl'cl' IJewls ~ rank JIaymau, Prmce of, ,Vales s Corps. COlTS Trel1£urer Fl'cl]enck II. Vll.llghr1.l1, Hull qOI pS'. . .. Divisional Snperintendcnt Nelson Ashworth, Bdenflel(~ DlVISlon. Divisional Superintendent Thomas Damallt, (IpswIch Corps) Ipswich First Division. G' k D' .. Divisional Snperintendent Fr<:c1 eridc II. Gooderham, Ippes,~y. IVlSlOn. Divisional Snperintcl1rlcnt Harry Allott (Dewsul1ry and Dlstnct Corps) Batley Division. . \ Divisional Superintendent Aluert CIll'lstopher Cartel' (Hull Corps) Western Division. . R d I D ' .. Divisioual Superintendent Rlcharll John P,al'sor:s, e n~t: . IVlSlon . Divisional Slljlcrintendent Rohert Masser,. TottIngton DlVlil10n. . .. Divisional Superintendellt Charles \V. Sl11lth. ~oughton-unc1~r-~lean DlvlslOn. DiviSional SuperinLellllcnt Charles Orcllalcl (Pnllce of Wales s Corps) "}Ierton :1nd Wim bledon Division. . ' .. Divisiona.l Snperintenc1ent M. Sn.ndel's, Palhham DIVISIO~l. .. Divisional Superintcndent. \Villiam J. Parsons, R~lgby DIVIS1?D.. , Division::Ll Superintendent James H. Potter, (ShllJley and DIstnct Corps) Shipley North Divisi.on. . ' . Divisional Superintendent James T. Green (. h1pley and DIstrIct Corps) Shipley . ' . Central Division. Divisiol11l1 Superintendent John D. Bnsfield (ShIpley anLl Dlstnct Corps) Shipley West Division. "B" D' .. Divisional Superintendent Thomas N~ble (~~ighley Corps)" J " :v~s:on. Divisional Superintendent John IIarchng (I\.mghley Corps).. ~ Dlvlslon. Divisional Superintendent Joseph Sllelmcrcline, Buxtou DIVISlOll. Divisionn.l L::Lcly " uperintellden t Alice (~1rs . ) Howard (Preston Corps) Pre"ton Nul' ing Divi<;ion. . . First Am hulance Officer Harold Fowler (Dewsbury and Dlstnct Corps) Dewsbnry Division. First Ambulance Officer Charles T. Osborn (Prince of Wales's Corps) Hampstead Division. D' .. First AmlJu1ance Officer Morris Christopher, "iYolverhaI?'Qt?n 1'nSlOn. First Ambulance Officer J:1mes Daniels, Hazel Grove DIYlSI0~. . .. First Ambulance Officer John W. Woolley (S>ldham Corps) Central ~lvlslon. First Ambulance Oflicer Ernest Rtevens (Prmce of 'Vales's Corps) 'Iottenham and Ha.mpste::Ld Junction Raih\'ay Di\·isio,n. . . . First Ambulance Oflicer Hugh Thomas ,Yilhams ('Yarnngton COlpS) Headg uarters .Division. . ' . . . First Ambulance Officer Joseph H. 'Yiddor, Whaley Bndge Dn'lSlon. SeconLl Ambulance Offiuer James A. Lendrum (Preston Corps) Headquarters Division. I D' .. Second Am blllance Officer Robert Green (Rochdale Corps) Centra IV1Slon. Second Ambulance Officer Luke Cowey, Tibshelf Corps . Thirtl Ambula.nce Officer Francis Jackson, Tibshelf Corps. . Thinl ursing Officer Harriet (Mrs.) Esker (Oldham Corps) Oldham Nursmg Division. . , C . ) E' t H First Class Sergeant William T. Galsworthy (Pnnce of Wales s OlpS 1as am D' .. Division. First Class Sergeant John A . Drage ('\Vellingbol'ongh Corps) Wollaston ~~s~on. First Class Sergeant Frederick Field (Prince of Wales's Corps) Bro:n~e'y DIVlslOn. First Class SerO'ean t Samuel G. Halbert (Oldham Corps) Central DlVlslon. First Cla9s Sergeant Cornelius Howarth, Whitworth Division. I
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First Class Sergeant Harry n. Ryall, (Prince of \Vales's Oorps) Merton and ,\'imbled on Division. First Olas crgeant Oharle. H. Darker, (Prince of 'Vales's Corp) Merton and \Villlbleuou Di\·jsion. Fir t Olass Sergeant Jallles Elam, (Prince of 'Yales's Oorps' t.JOhll'S Gate No.2 Division. . Fir t OhlSS Sergeant Henry Bowers, (Shipley anu District Oorps) Shlpley North Division. eraeant Nathan Found (Newton Abbot Oorps) Newton .Abbot Division. erieant AHred Ohurcb: (\Vellingborough Oorp::;) Higham Ferrel's Division. Serueant H erbert Raynor, (Rochdale Oorps) Centrill Divi:,ioll. ergeant Henry HoggartlJ, (Hnll Oorps) Ceutral Divi~i?~. ~eraeant \Villialll Billincrt:m, (Hnll 'Jorp::» Oentral Dn'lslon. ,-er~eant Arthur Thurlo~ (Hull Corps) Eastern Division. er~eant Frederick A. Storrar, (Prince of Wales's Oorps) t. John's Gate No. n. o Divi::.ion. Sergeant William H. carbrow, (Prince ot IYales's Oorps) t. John's Gate No. II. Di vi iOll. ercreaut Alfred Hebblethwaite, 'Valton-Ie-Dale Division . er~eant Thomas Park.::r, IValton-le·Dale Division. Ser~eant 'William Albert Fell, (IVarrington Oorps) Headqnarters Division. Ser~eant \Villiam A. Banning, (Warrington Oorps) Headquarters Division. Ser~eant John Robinson, Tibshelf Oorps. Ser~eant William Robinson, Tibshelf Corps. Sergeallt Jacob Robillson, Ti?shelf Corps. Seraeant John W. Adams, Tlbshelf orps. Ser~eant Granville W . Shck, TilJ ·helf Corps. Ser~eaut William Greenwooll, Tibshelf Oorps. Ser~eant Frederick mitb, Tibshelf Oorps. ergeant James W. Halls, (Prince of :V~leb's Oorps) I~ing's Oross.G:~.R.Divi~;on. Divisional Secretary and Sergeant WIlliam Ha lam, Edenfield DIVllOll. Divisioual ecretary and Sergeant IVilliam A. Gray, (Prince of \Vales's Oorps) St. Mark's Division. Corporal James E. Pickup, E,lenfield Division. Oorporal Joseph Samuel Bullock, (Prince of IVales's Corps) Children's llome Division. Oorporal William Holmes, (Wellingborough Oorps) Headcluarters Division. Corporal James John Harwood , ( Te\\toll Abbot Oorps) Ne\vton Abbot Di\'i5ion. Corporal Oharles E. Farrow, (Prince of Wales's Oorp ) Bromley Di vi ion. Corporal George Lewis Hu~t, ( Hul~ Oo~ps) Oentral Division. . .. Corporal W. 1Iarsh all , (Pnnce of II ales s Oorps) L. B. & . C. R. DlvlslOn. Oorporal William J. Bould, (Prince of Wales's Oor1>s) ~Iertoll and Wimbledon Division. Oorporal Ernest Ward, Tibshelf Oorps. Oorporal Joseph Baywood, Tibshelf Oorps. Corporal Fra.ncis Wilbourn, Tibshelf Oorps. Private Ambrose Wilkins, Accringtoll Corps. Private John Harrison Wilson, Keswick Division. Private George William Dean, Accrington Oorps. Private William Gayes,(Prince of Wales's Oorp:;) Hospital Saturday Fnnd Di vision. Private George Barnett, (Prince of Wales's Oorps) Bromley Division. Private Herbert Cavell, (Prince of Wales's Corps) Bromley Division. Private William Perrie, (Prince of Wales's Corps) Norwood Division. Private John John (Rochdale Oorps) Oen tral Division. P rivate John Stott (Rochdale Oorps ) Oentral Division. Private William Smith (Prince of Wales's Oorps) Beckton Division. Privat e Phineas Godfrey Hayman (Prince of Wales's Corps) Oyclists Division. Private Arthur J. Pratt (Prince of Wa.les's Oorps) Ohildren's Home Divi:.ion. Priva.te George Kirby (Prince of Wales's Oorps) Harrow Divi. ion. Private George Lovett (Prince of "Vales's Oorps) Harrow Division.
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Private Walter Sydney Mason, (Prince of Wales's Oorps) L .B. & S.C.R. Division. Private James Andrew'l,(Prince oflVales's Oorp') Merton anfi Wimbledon Division. Private John Kirby, (Warrington Oorps) Headquarters Division. Private Thomas Harely, Tihshelf Oorps. Private John Bamford, Tibshelr Oorps. Private George Foster, Tibshelf Oorps. Private James Harris, (Prince of Wales's CorpI:') \Vest London Division. Private James W. Olalk, (Prince or Wales's Oorps) King's Oross G.N.H.. Division . Nursing ister L :tura ,'l11ith Parson, (Portsrr,outh and District Oorps) Portsmouth Nursing Division. Nur 'ing Sister Elsie Hulton, (Prince of 'Vales's Oorps) St. .J Oh11 's Gate Nnrsincy Division. to Nur ing Sister Margaret ( irs.) HolmeR, (Prince of Wales's Corps) St. John's Gate tlrsing Division. Nursing ister Fanny Heywood, (Oldham Oorps) Oldham Nursing Division. ~ ervice Medals were also presented after the Chapter Meeting on the 30th July, 1912, to the following members of the Brigade : -
District Treasurer A. J . H. :Montague, M.n., R.A.M.C. (T.) (Su rgeon Oaptain) Ko. V. Ditrict. Divisional llperintendent W. G. Butcher, (Prince of Wales's Corps) South Met. Gas. Co. Division. Divi. ional ~upel'intendent J. T. Timson, (Leicester Oorps) "Vorking Men's Oollege Division. Divisi onal. uperintendent T. \Yindall,(Wellingborollgh Oorps) Rushden Division. First Olass ergeant J. U. Wright, (Wellingborough Corps) Rusbden Division. .'ergeal1t F. W. Norman, (.l.Torthampton Oorps) Blisworth Division. OorporalO. Ohild , (Wellingborough Corps) Rnshdell Division. Private O. T. Oooley, (Prince of Wales'. Gorps) South Uet. Gas. 00. Division. Private U. Young, (Northampton Oorps) Bhsworth Di"ision. I)rivate J. H. Hughy, (Wellingborougll Oorps) Rusllden Division . I
The. ub-Prior confirmed the recommendation of the Chapter-General Serviee Medlll and its meeting held on the 21st ~lay: " That the Bar to the Service Bars. Mec1al be awarded to the following members of the Brigade : Deputy Oommissioner John . Griffiths, Dr.R.C.S., No. II. District. Deputy Commis ioner Oharles Ootton, F.R.C.P., No. \'III. District. Assistant Oommissioner Frederick prawson, No. II. Di::;trict. Assistant Commissioner Lawrence Whittaker, :roo IV. District. Di trict nperintendent F. de Bellho Pim, M.D., No. IV. District. Oorps. nperintendent Joseph Ogden, Accrington Corps. Corps uperinteodent J. Calvin Lines, Prince of IVales's Oorps. Di visional urgeon Alfred O. TUllstall, Dr. D. (Prince of Wales's Oorps) Ohildren's Home Di vi .. ion. Oorps Inspector of tores Henry IY. Goodman, Prince of Wales's Oorps. Divisional Superintendent Walter D. Liddell, (Prince of Wales's Corps) St. John's Gate TO. I. Division. Divi iOllal Superintendent H. H. Ilett, (Prince of Wales's Oorps) Haggerston Division. Divisional uperintendent Alfred Bartlett Moore, Bath Division. Divisional Superintendent George M. Uather, Ashford Town Division. Lady Sn perinteuden t Mis::; Blye Bonrke, (Prince of \IT ales's Oorps) Ohildren's Home Nursing Division. First Ambulance Offi cer Frank George 'W arwick Bath Division. First Nursing Officer 1iss Edith Bourke, (Prince of Wales's Oorps) Ohildren's Home ~ursing Division. Second Nursing Officer Elizabeth ( Irs.) Brunning, (Prince of IVales's Oorps) Ohildren's Home Nursing Division.
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First Class Sorgeant J o. 1. Division. First C1:1 s Sercreant First Class er~eunt ursing istcroMr.
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REPORT 0:F THE LADY SUPERINTE DENT-IN-CHIEF OF NURSING CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
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Corps ecretary J. F. Booth, Felling anll ~)istl'ict Corps w~s award0l1 the Bronze "Medal of the Order for aLtemptmg to save the 11ves of t·wo members of the Brigade on 31st OcLober, lUll, at Felling Colliery. It is "ith deep sympathy 'w ith the relatives of tho e who suffered, I report the terr~ble disaster at the )C,acleby Collieri.es . in ~ uly l~st when twentY·l1lne members of the hngade lost theIr lIves, mcludmg Superintendent D. Chambers, a most energetic and valuable ollicer. I also rearet to report the loss of the follo"ing ofiicers by death :-AssistantC;mmissioner J. C. Derham, No . IV. District; District- \ll'geon [ajor E. \\Test-Symes, K o. V. District; Corps Surgeon Dr. F. }\i. Pope; Corps Superintendent J. C. Ellison, Liverpool Corps; Diyisional mgeon Dr. C. D. Garratt, Faversham Diyision; Diyisional Superintendent ,Y o II. Peters, ,Yillow ,Yalk, L.B . .C.R. Division' First Ambulance Ofilcer C. A. Acllam, Bournemouth Division; Diyisional Superintendent Lieut. B. E. . innis, Doulton Division. The last-named ofiicer, a son of our late Chief Commissioner Inspector-General Belgrave "innis, R.N ., M.D., C.Y.O., 'with whom lies our deepest sympathy, followin g in the footsteps of hi ~ father "\',as attached to the "Mawson's Antarctic Expedition, cluring which he lost his life, adding yet another name to that gallan t band of explorers who have sacrificed their lives for the ac1.\'uncement of thpir counLry. Before closing this report I should like to express my very great appreciation of the perfect discipline shown by all ranks of the Brigade on the occasion of the Royal Review before referrecl to, and to which I drew attention in a Brigade Order. I have to thank all those serving with me in this great organization for the loyal support and good 'will they have accordecl me.
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31st December, 1912.
SIR,:-I have the honour to submit my report for 1912 Duong the y~ar a ~l'eat deal of good work has bee~ do . mlln~er of nursmg ofl:icel's and, isters have had th ," ne. A la~ge pernnttecl to work in the hOS1Jitals and I hope b f e PIIIVllegle of bemg ." D'" '11 ' " e oce ong a 1 membeI's of N Ulsmg lYlSI0nS WI make an effort to get tl . ,.' personally written on behalf of man Divisi 1~"3 expellence. I. ha.ve Hospitals, an~ so f~~r haye only ha.d one :efusal. 0 s to the Provmclal I must agam thIs year mention Miss Luck t II?spital, Miss. Heather Bigg, matron of Cha~~;l~aC~on, o~ the. LIndon MISS Cox DaVIeS, matron of the Ro al Free f h oss o~plta , and their good serviccs to the Brjaade giving i~~t t \.con~Illuance. of work to the nursing officcrs and ~isters and I am r~c lOn flnl H osplt~l gencrous ~o-operation. , m o s grat e u f or theIr
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II an~ my S~a.IT 0Dffi.c~r .and Sec~etary, Miss Joseph, have inspected the f oI OWl~g ~Ismg 1 nSlOns durmg the year :Ip .wlch, orwood, Ramsgate, "Jiargate \Ve tgate Folkestone L' t IIa,stmgs, all but onc of which were in tile Provin~es and't ' elces, ert pleasurc to mcet such kecn Divisions. I was much pleased :~h ea glea c]'LPP9arancc of most of the members of Nursing Divisio~s atathe 'V .smdart teVlew. III SOl' I would likc to take this o}}portunity of thankina th ' . ffi and nursing sisters of the Brio'ade for the 10 alt f teh n~lIsmg 0 cers their co-operation in every pa~t of the coun£:-y rn~l I hell' o13 eSbPfor\and to make tho acquaintance of every Nursing Divisiol1 l· n E elored ong \Yales. ng an and . I wish specially to thank Miss Joseph for all the hel13 seas h h gn . en me 111 my work. 1:)
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Lady S,,!}Je'rintenclen~ in Chief of },"T'lt1'Sing Cmps and D ivisions. Lady of J'llst~ce of the Orde1' of St. John of Je1'1tsalem.
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No. 1. District. Comprisin a the :M etropolitan Police area. (parts of Essex, Herts, Kent, '" Middlesex and Surrey). Dep11ty CO?n?n1:ssiO?le?·-Lieut.-Colonel LEES ~ALL, . . b t N Assistant C07l!missionel'-Mr. ,Yo H . 'VIN NY, 16, orth Bl1l, Hlg ga. e, . Dist?,ict Sll?·geon-Mr. J. CANTLIE, F.R.C.S., 140, Harley ~rGt, W 'J11 e , , e~"euwc . D1·st?'ictSllpcT1·ntendent-"Mr. 'V. J. H. PONT1N, St. Johns. Dist?'ict Secrcta?·y-Mr. S. H. YILVEN, 26, otheby Roau, H Ig 1 ~IY'd 13 'E DistTict 1'1'easnre?'-Mr H. J. HALLATT, Bank House, Romau 0",-; . t District Inspect01' of StoTcs-Mr. H. W. GOODMAN, ~62, mg ::stree, Hammersmith, S.W.
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REPORT OF THE DEPUTY CO 1 lISSIONER. HEAD-QUAr..TERS, ST. JOHN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL, E.C. 30th September, 1912. SIR'I have the honour to submit my report for No. I. District for the year ending 30th September, 1912. D' . . d The strength of the District is well main tained, seven Ambulance 1"IS10ns an eiaht Nursing Divisions have been added. . . ' °Di visional or Company Inspection. reports 11how tha.t ~he . Splll t ~f. ~11 a ranks IS excellent. all beina anxious to do thelr best a.nd to obtam mCleased tra~nlD",. . No District In spection was held this year in eonseqnence of the Bngade Revlew: b His Majesty King George V., at 'Windsor, on the 22nd June. The total numb.er aftendin a from this District being 1,718, made up as. follows :-1,411 OffiCClS, Ser eant~ ancll~ank and Fi.le, 307 ursing Officers and SIsters. . . in previous years the District has responded to all call~ l:ecelved flom ~he Commissioner ot the Metropo1itan Police and from the ComnllSS1?ner of th~ CIty Police for Special Duties besides the usual Lord Mayor'S ProceSSIOn, Opemng of Parliament, Trooping of 'the Colours, and on the occasion of the Fn~eral o~ thelate General Booth. The number of cases treated on the latter occa~lOn wele he<.tvy, particularly in the vicinity of the e~metery and at the gravesItie. Le~ters of appreciation of our services were recelVed from the several. heads of depar .tmen~s at the Salvation Army H ead Quarters, together with a donatIon of £5 towalCls t e expenses of the day's tiuty.
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The usual Open Space duties at Easter, \\Thitsun and August Bank Holidays, have Leen performed with the saDation of the authorities, anti several stations have by perlllission of the L. C. C. and the Corporation of the Oity of Loudon been openeti this year on grol1nd otherwise not previously providerl for. The Cll.ll upon the Dislrict for Ambulance Assistance at 'ports, Fetes, Exhibitions, Cricket and }football has been splendidly respollderl to. The permanent Ambulance Stations at Alexallllra Palace, Cryslal Palace, Hendoll Flying Ground and Waltbamstow, continue to be well looketi after by those Divisiolls who have established themselves there. st. Paul's Ambulance 'tation has been manned every 'tlllday throuahout the year and Oll the occasion of Special Services at the Calhedral. b 011 Good Friday, 5th April, being the only holiday throughout the year when our members are not on duty, a new ueparture was tried, with the best possible success. The Annual Ohurch Parade was held at St. John's Churcll, on 30th Juno, the Rev. T. C. Elsdon ofiiciating, and. the Ohurch \vas so crowdell that many visitors were unable to obta.in admission. On this occasion contingents from the Brie/ade Overseas, representing Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, and South Africa (who were here for the Review) attended. The winner of the District Competitions for the year are as follows;" Massey Mainwaring" Cup, won by South Metropolitan Gas Co. Division. " Osborn "Shield "Leytonstone Division. " Efficiency" Cup "ToynlJee Hall Division. " Nursing" Bowl "Craigs Oourt House Division. " Sleath Uent " Cup "Leytonstone Division. The Trophies !Lnd Certificates wcre presented by Lady Perrott, at a Concert held at the Northamvion Institute, on 30th October, when Sir Herbert Perrott also presente,l ervice Medals and crvice Bars to ten members of this District, this belna the first issue of these additional awards. b A Testimonial was al 0 presented to Mr. 'Y. H. Morgan, late Assistant Commissioner of :r o. 1. District. The Military Home Hospitals Reserve has been brought more prominently tv the notice of Members of Divisions this year, with the result that I am able to report that we ha\'e now a member 'hip of 496 against 218 last year. The Auxilia.ry Royal Naval Sicl~ Berth Besone is now receiving my attcntion, and I hope shortly to report that this Reserve also has more than doubled its strength ill thi Di. trict. The Voluntary Aiu Detach1llcnts ;-15 Ambulance Divisions anu 12 Nur"inc r Divisions have each i'orlllPc1, within their own Division , V.A. detachments dming the la t tweh'c months. I have e\'ery confiLlencc that other Diyisions will al 0 be Thanks to the arrangements made by the Lady comiug into line shortly. ,'uperinlendcnt-in- hier for the memher:'l of the J ursing Di l'isions to gct training in SOllie of the largest London HO:lpi tals all the Nursing Divisions are "ieing wi th each other to ue the best tru.illed. I wish it were pos8ible for some such arrangements to be made for the .AtlllJUlance Divisions. My be..:t thanks arc due to my District and Corl's Officers for their unfailing as istance; the records of the district and the general rouLine of the office is carried out in a mo t efficient manncr anlliea \'es notllillg to be desired. To all ranks I wish to express my :1ppreciatioll for their loyal Rupport. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, LEE HALL, (Lt.-Col.), Knight (If Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. Joh n of Je?'llsalc1n in England, Deputy COJn?ni:;sionel', No. I. Dist?'ict, S. J . .d. B. The Chief Commissioncr.
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No. Formed. 37. G.W.R. (Paddington) Oct. 18, 1900 3 . L.B.& .C.R.(Victoria) Jan. 20, 1902 40. ProunctsIVorks(13eckton)Fob.6,1902 41. Royal .Arsenal October 1, 1902 42. Barnet A.ugust 2B, 1903 44. West London Dec.13,1903 45. North Cam bel'well ept. 28, 1905 46. Ilford Oct. 1, 1905 47. L B.&S.C.R. (Willow Walk) April 12, 1906 4B. Ealing June 23, 1906 49. El'ilh Sept. 25, 1906 50. Che hunt & Waltham April 4, 1908 51. Croydon Jnne 3, 1908 52. Barclay & Perkins Nov. 17, 190B 53. Watford Apn119, 1909 54. Brentford Octoher 1, 1910 55 . Southall October 1, 1910 56. Cricldewootl December 31, 1910 58. London Post Office March 20, 1911 59 . Carshaltoll Nov. 1, 1911 60. Woodford Dec. 19,1911 61. Sutton March 15, 1912 62. IYhyteleaf March 27, 1912 (transferred from No. II. District) 63. W. H. Smith & Son ( .J.A.A.., V.A..D., transfer) May 10, 1912
NURSING DlVISIOKS.
Fonned. Dec. 2, 1B90
13. Croydon 1. Children's Home January 23, ) 893 14. Cr8.igs Court House 2. St. John's Gate May 24, 1B\J3 15. Ilford 3. Wembley June 11 1896 16. IIampstead 5. Norwood 6. HO'ipital Saturday Fund July; 1896 17 Ley ton & Ley tons tone 7. Wimbledon & :Merton June 10, 1898 1 18.. Whitehall May 4, 189g 19. New Cross B. East Ham Nov. 2, 1899 20. N ol'thern Polytechnic 9. Belgravia 10. Balham and Streatham Feb. 6, 1905 21. South Kensington Oct. 10, 1906 22. Harrow 11. \Valthamstow April 19, 1909 23. Cricklewood 12. Watford
F01'med. Oct. 20, 1909 April 2, 1910 April 1, 1911 :May 29, 1912 May 29, 1912 June 4, 1912 June 5, 1912 June 6, ] 912 June 7,1912 June 13, 1912 July 23, 1912
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6.7.12. Gas Llgh t &. Coke Sports, Crystal Palacc Woodford Green, A.O. Sport ... ... Garden Fete, Ori0klewood Tnfan ts' Fete IIvlland Park 10.7.12. l'riml'os(;: League Fete, W i111 bled on Cloydoll School ports, Crystal Palace London United Tram Sports, Brentford 11. 7. 12 ,Yoodrord Green, Flower Show Tottenham choo1 Sports Church Fete, Belvrdere 12.7.12 "Ycst London Sch. ports, tamfol'd Bridge 8 to 13 Mildmay Carnival 13.7.12 Oycle Race ' , IIerne lIill Paddington 'ycle Olub Races Primrose Leaguc SpoI'L, Fern Hill Ilo'pital Demon traLion, Penge Sports Meeting, Eal'lsfielLl ... Flower ,'how, PlulllsLeacl , ports, East Greenwich ... uI1l1ay 'chool Treat, Plum tead Peoples' 11all ~cbool Treat, Plum stead Calleuclel"s Sports, Belvedere I1fon1 Hospital Carni\'al Morton Boy's Club I 'ports H. 7 .12. 'ufl'ragel le Demonstration 17.7.12. Bexley Heath Fete Ohearn Yillage Fete 1 .7.] 2. (:reel1wich "chool Sports New Cross 1~1&20. .~alldown Park l:aces ... 20.7.12. Times House Sports, Herne Hill Garden Party, Wickham ... unday chool Treat, Plumstead Barking lIospita.lCarnival ... A nxilial'y Ath. 'lJorts, tamfonl Bridge Ureellwich Hospital Sports Club ,'ports, ToiteuhalJ1 S. Paul's Treat, Bostal Barking Ho:spital, atul'day Parade ILttherley Athletic pOl ts, Peri-...ale ... London Hlys. A. A. ports, Crystal Palace Ba.nd of Hope ports, Richmond Prote tant Alliance Mtg., A.lexandra Pk. nlituham Gas Works ports 21.7.12. ujfragette Demonstration, Finsbury Pk. 'trike Meeting, Victoria Park ... .. . .. . 24.7.12. Primrose Leaguo Fetc, Acton ... 25.7 .1 2. \Ve t London Oo-op. Fete, Fulbam Palace Children's Outing, Rui lip ... ... alwey Athletic As. ociation Sports, Ley ton 27.7 .1 2. Woodford Crusaders' ports O.U. Meeting, Herne Bill Tottenham Hospital Carnival Hayes (Middl) . Factory ports... ... Clement-Talbot Wks. Fete, N. Kensington
21
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No. I. DISTRICT (PRINCE OF WALES'S CORPS)-CORPS AND AMBULANCE DIVISIONS. Corps or Division.
When
formed.
I
Surgeon.
Officer or member in charge and address.
Prince of \V H.Ies's Corps (Barclay, Perkins) No. 52
17.11.08
W. M. Mollison,
(Barnet) No. 42
28.8.03
O. F. IIardie,
M.R.C.S.
6.2.02
N. Sampey,
M.R.C.S.,
tBecktoll Products Works) No. 40 (Bermondsey and \Valwortl~" (No. 33) ... .. (a) Bermondsey Settmt. (b) Robert Browning Settlement, S.E. (Brentford) No. 54
F.R.C.S.
L.R.C.P .
10.3.99
E.
W.
IIerringtoll,
L.R.C.P.
1.10.10
H. W. B. Ruxton,
M.B.,
Cll. B.
(Bromley) No. 21 ... (A Bromley) Section B (Bromley, S.) Section .. o (Ohislehur t) Sedion ... (Oarsh::dton) No. 59
1.5.96 10.1.06 18.12.11 1.11.11
J. II. Yolland,
M.R.C.S.
J. Matthewson, M.B. J. Allan, M.B. 'V. II. Passmore, M.R.C.S.
(Oheshunt and Waltham District) No. 50. (Ohiluren 's Home) No.5.
2.4.08
W. W. IIalstea.d,
7.3.90
Major
M. R.O.S.
. O. Tun sta.ll,
(Oricklewood) No. 56
31.12.10
M.D., n..A.M.C., (T.) A. B. L eakey, M. B.
(Oroydon) Ko. 51 ...
15 .3. 10
J. B. Ridley,
(Oyclist) No.6 (Doulton) ~ o. 24 ... A Section B Section o Section
M .D .
7.3.91 30.9.96
A. F. M. Berkeley, L.B.C.P.
Secretary and address.
Uorps ::lupt. J-:O. Lines, 93, West End Lane, N. W. Supt. E. Oaffyn, The Brewery, Park: Street Southwark Supt. S. IIuggins, ' . " Hardwicke," Manor Road Barnet Supt. E . .A. P erry, ' . .30, Argyle Road, Ilford. Fll'st Offit:er T. Saunders Oouncil Schools, Uppc~ Kennington Lane.
Oorps Secreta.ry L . .F. Hayman 8, Long Lane, E. O. ' Sergt. II. A Ibbott 6, Emerson Sireet', Sumner Street S E Opl. W. Wright, ' . . 8, Falkland Road, Barnet. Sergt. A. J. Gray, 4, Saxon Roau, East Ham. G. B. Oxley, 281, Norwood Road, S.E.
Acting upt. 8. Berkovitch, 57, South Parade, Ohiswiek.
Sergt. F. Y. Thorne 65, Darell Road, Richmond, Surrey.
Supt. T. Heal y Bromley Unio'n, Farnborough, Kent.
O. E. Farrow, 72, IIomesdale Road, Bromley, Kent.
Priva.te W. J. Wainfonl, 21, Manor Roa.d, Wallington. Lauce-Sergt. J. 'Woollard .40, York Roau, \Valth~m Oross, IIerts. Fust- lass ergt. H. J. IIayes 6, Penshurst Road, South H~ckney. Supt. O. W. Muller 5~, Olive Road, Cricklewood. Actmg upt. A. W. Saunders 35, Pepys Road, New Oross' Gate. Supt. N. BUl't011, 41, Qucen Street, lla.mmersmith. Supt. H. D. Bennett. 3, Dl10nvers Road, IIornsey, N.
Private W, J. Wainford. LlI.llce-Sergt. J. 'rVoollard First-Olass Sergt. R. J. Hayes. ee. and Sergt. L. F. Eaton 11, ),1 idlnl1 d Bren t Terruc~, Oricklewood Sergi. D. Malcher 45a, Edward n.dad Addiseombe Sergt. L. L\. Evans ' . 60, Audley Road; IIendon. Sec. and Sergt. T. J. Thompson, 49, GrandIson Rd., Olapbam Oommon, S. W.
No. I. DISTRICT (PRINCE OF WALES'S CORPS)-CORPS AND AMBULANCE DIVISIO~S (Continued.)
- - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Ofl1cer - -or memuer in charge and address. Corps or Division.
(Ealing) No. 48 (East Ham) No. 15
When form ed .
~3.6.06
5.4.95
J. Oham bre,
B.A.,
12.1. 99
M. mok,
(Erith and District.) No. 49
25.9.06
R. W. Mayston,
(Great 'Vestern Railway, Paddington) No 37
1.10.00
J. M. Carvell,
7.89
10[.
F. J. McRettrick,
(East London) No. 30
(IIaggerston) No.2
II. Bird,
D.
M.B.
l..S.A. M.D.
M.D.
M.R.C.S.
31.1.96
O. J. R. Macfaducll,
(Harrow) No. 28 ...
21. 6.98
(Hospital Saturday Fund) No. 22 (nford ) No. 46
27.7.96 1.10.05
G. }'I E(lwarris, M.D. II. It. Harley, M.D. n. I ngralll, M. n. .J. FOl'ilrs, LA., M.B. lD. K. Houchin, L.R.C.P.
(King's Oross G . . R.)No.13
14.10.93
(Ilam pstead) No. 20
M.D.
{Ley ton and Leytonstone) 7.93 No. 4, (L.n. & S.O.R., Victoria) 13.1.02 No. 38 ... . .. L.B. &, S.O.R., New Cross) 10.7.95 No. 16 (L.B.& S.O.R.,Willow Walk ) 4.4.06 No. 47 (Londoll Post Office) No. 58 20.3.11
Stcrotary and address.
Surgeon.
R. Main, M. D. J. Brullton, M. D. W. Mrdler, M.B. G. W. Kendal, M.D.,D.CIT. E. II. Roberts,
J. S. Davies,
M.r•. O.H.
M. A., M. n.
J. T. Olark, M.B. O. IIarvey, L.M.S. S.A. W. 000<1e-Adams, M.B. , M.R.O.H.
(Mprtoh nnd Wimbledon) No. 17 ... (North Oarnberwell) No. 45
14.9.95
M. K. IIargreaves,
28.9.05
G. Barbour,
(Norwood) No. 23
26.11.96
F. G. Swa.yne,
(Royal Arsenal) No. 4.1
1.10.02
E. O. Stuart,
M.D.
M.B. M.A., M.B. L.R.C.P.
Supt. J. D. Knight, A.M.LC.E., 51, ullllington Road, Ea.lmg. upt. A. A. Atkins, 41, Flrt Avenue, 1hllor Park. • ujlt. N. S. Ha\llbur~er, 82, Green Lancs, 1' . O;tl't. J. R Palmcr, V.D., X ortbu1ll berland House, Eritb.
Sergt. G. . Wa.tts, Town IInll, Ealing. Opl. R. L. Eclmonrls, 39, II >rongate Road, "'anstead Park . Sec. 1l.1Id Sergt. S. tark 80, SanrlringhnID Road, Dalston. Sec. ~uHl Sl'rgt. G. Dann, <J7, !Ita)' field Rond, Belyedere.
• npt . 'Y. n. 1TaulHlt'J', 7, Som(1r1iehll~oad, Finsbury Pa.rk. , l1l't. II. Ilett, 7f>, l~idllnon(l Rnn.d, Dalst.on. Snp!.. J. T. ]1. ]Judson, "Trcwirgic," 'to John'sRit, Goluers Green . Snpt. o. O. Deans, 'ricket Field OotLage, Middle Path, lla.rrow. 8npL. A. It Rnndcll, 31, Oha.rlotte treei, Fitzroy Square. Supt.. ,V. It. Magnu~, 51, SL:Lnhope Gardens, llford. Supt. U. '1'. Uooper, 20, Arlow Road, Willchmoro Hill, N.
Opl. S. O. Barnett, Chief Good ManD-ger's Office, P~t!dington. Sergt. A. Bull, 30, Phillip -·treet, Kingsland Road, T.E.
SUllt. J. J. Olley, Acorll Villa, Jt'a.iIlop Road, Lcytoltstone. Supl. W. G. I'a.pe, "u';tllnlore," 'brence Road, royuoll. SupL .J. S. Du.vil·s, M. A., 1. B., 316, Queen's Road, Peckham. Supl. F. G. Whit.c, 48, Vancouver Hoad, 'atfor<l. Surt. \V. Ooode-Adan1R, M.B., M.R.O.S., 1, Elon Avcnue, IIarupstcnd. Supt. O. Orchard, ~7, Erpingham ROllod, Putney, S.'rV. First -Olass Sergt. G. Gooel Will, 43, Reeions Road, Bel'mondsey. Supt. A. II. R. Sout.ham, 21, Primrose Mansions, Ba.tLersea.. First Officer F. O. Wolley, 211, High Street, Plumstead.
First.Olass ~ ergt. 'Y. F. Hartmann, 200, Yaughnu Road, IInlTow. ,Yo Fletchcr, SO, n.\·crnnke R., Gospel Oak, N. First OffIcer M. G. Ma.tthews, 13, Ba.thurst Roae!, lifOI'll. Second Omecr P. J. ehright, 73, Whittington Road. Dowes Park, N. ccond Omccr O. J. l!"'itc11, 170. Hampton Roall, nford. II. S. Rvnns, 39, Sontholm Street, Battersen.. Sergt. '. K Oherry, 10, 'Vriggles\\'ol'th Street, New Oro Sergi. F. A. Higgs, 18. Aulay Street, Ca.rubcrwell. Sergt. A. F. llall, 21, Estell Roau, Hampstead. E. J. Oekleford, 15, King. woo!i Road. vYimhleuon First-Olass Sergean t G. Good win.
S.
Sorgl. G. L. Norma.n, SA, Woorlland Hill Upper N orwootl . First Officer F. O. Wolley.
When form ed.
Corps or Division.
(St. John's Gate, No.1 ) No. 1.
Surgeon.
J. F. Woods, M.D. J. Gidley -Moore, L.l't.O.P. R. M. Ooffin, F.R.O.P. J. Bremner. M.B.
6. 87
(St. John's Gate, No.2) No.9. (St. Mark's) No. 10
15. 2.93
(Southall) No. 65
1.10.10
(South Metropolitan Gas Co.) No. 19 B (E. Greenwicll) Section
5.12.Q 5
3.93
o (Rothel'hithe) Section D (Vauxha,ll) Section (Sutton) No. 61
A. A. Ward,
M . D.
6.3.11
O. T. W. Hirsch,M.RO.S.
4.6.12.
V. A . Jaynes, M. 11.. O. S .
Supt. W. D. LidJell, 55, Eastern Road, Romford, Essex.
Sergt. J. D. Oollins, 120, Kempe Road, Kensal Rise, N. W.
Supt. J. Lowe, 29 , Leconfield Road , Green Lanes, N. Supt. O. Sta.tham, 64. Osborne Road, Forest Gate. Sergt. E. C. Hatcher.
E. H. Shoosmith. 99, Stanlake Road, Shepherd's Bush W. A. Gray, 58, Rothbury Road, Bow, E. Sergt. J. E. Taylor, 23, Chapel Road, Hounslow. J. D. Payne, 42, Bramcote Street, South Bermonrlsey. J. Lee, 12, Marlton Street, East Greenwich.
Supt. W. G. Butcher, 5, Sandbourne Road, Brockley, S.E.
W.O~wald,M.p•. O.s.
R. J.
15.3.12
R. S. Oldham, U.D.
Supt. R. S. Oldham, M.D., Falklands, Brighton Road, Sutton.
H. Murray,
First Officer E. Stevens, 95, Worcester Rd., Higham Hill, Walthamstow. Supt. H. L. Jones, "St. Lawrence," Elderton Road, Westcliffon-Sea. First Officer J. A. S. Coleman, 2, Braustock Road, outh Hackney.
ergt. G. W . Chatt, 85, Carlton Rd., HighamHill, Walthamstow. E. Freese, 13, Belgravc St., E.
Supt. A. Blum, 87, Forest Road, Walthamstow.
First-Class Sergt. F. W. Stevens 114, High treet, ·Walthamsto'w.
llpt. C. J. Painter, andrlngham, Glencoe Rd" Bushey, Herts. Supt. A. Paull, " Kylecote," \Vem bley.
Cpl. A. W. Boatwright, 19, G1'os,"enor Road, Watford.
8.2.97
(Toynbee Hall) No.7
7.3.91
M.R. C.S.
22.5.97
o (Southend) Scction (Walthamstow ) TO. 29
17. 6.12 5.1. 99
(\Yatford ) No. 53 ...
4.5.01
(Wem bley and Hal'lesden) No. II.
12.5.93
II. T. Challis,
M. D.
P. P.. Blake,
lI1. R. C. S.
C. H. Hall, M.D. F. E. Heynolds, lII.R.O.S. . Macdonald, M. R. C. s. D. V. Muller, L.S.A. H. E. Dyson, M.D.
A (Wembley) Section B (Harlesden) Section
Wembley Section,-Sergt, W. D, Claridge. Harlesden Section.-Sergt. J. 'V. Batson.
When- , - - -
COJ'j,s or Divi. iOlls.
Surgeon.
----:28.8 . 03
I
Secretary and addres .
Officer or member in charge and address.
funll~d.
(West London) No. 44 A (West London) Section
Secretary and address.
24.9.12
(Tottenbam and IIampstead Junction Rly) No . 25.
B (Millwall ) Section
A. G. Southcombe, M.D.
Officer or member in charge and address.
--------
C. J. Beattie, M. B. Capt. J. C. McCarroll,
' upi. A. IV. Journet. 14, Odessa Road, \Villesden.
Supt. A. W. Journet.
1st Ofllcer R. IV. tone, 115, ClifJ'o) ct Gardells, Willesden . Supt. E. K Wallis, 2. 13adeu Road, II ford. Sel'gt. E. A. !Jorer, Jj"Cl'1l \' ill 0" W h yteleare. 'elgt. J. Wallis, 62, Chingforu Lane, W ooUCord Green.
1st Officer R. W.
M.n.
J. Wallace, M.D. T. P"snett, F . Il.C . . 1. Eo H. !Jol1ney, M.R.C.S. B (Kensington) Section (W. H. Smith and SOllS) No. 63 (Whyteleafe) No. 62 (Woodford) No. 60
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H. D. Brinton, ... 1 10.5.12 27.:3.12 1£).1 2.11
II. ,Voouyatt,
lI1.D.
M.l:.C.S.
\ 'ere Hodge. M.D. T. Mt:UObh, ~1. D.
tone.
E. Cumber, 340, York Road, Holloway, N. Sergt. E. A. Borel'.
J. '.Y. Wallis, 62 ChiuO'f'Ol'd Lane, Woodford Green.
,
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No
1.
DISTRIOT (PRINOE
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Nursillg Di\·isiot1 .
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OORPS) NURSING DIVISIONS.
Officer or melilber ill charge ancl address.
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10. Nnrsitlg ... (Delgravia) No . 9 \1l'sing...
L . J . Law, ~1, Mallville l~oad, Upp,"r Tooting. La(ly Snpt. l\ l ii;s E. IIalJkey, c/o The Secretary. Lady 'ullt. Mis~ B . Bomke, 166, Oshaldeston Road, Clapton Com. ,N.E. Lady, 'upt. Miss M . Twiss, In, Victoria, Strcet, S. 'vV. Mrs. E . Layton, 43, Telllple Road, Crieklewood. .Miss \Vyndh~ll1, Thornton Lo(lge, Thornton Heath. Lady Snpl. Mrs . N. lIarro], , 75, Byron Avenue, East Ham. Lady Sllpt. Miss M. Hoare, North En(l HOllse, Hampstead Heath. Lady 'upt. Miss M. E. Pitcail'll, Belmont, Mount Park, Jlarrow. Lady. 'urt. Miss E. Danks, 69, f:)tolldon Park, Brockley. Lady, npt. l1's. M. D. },.[agnus, 51, •'tallhope Gal'llplls. llfl,r,!. Lady, npt. Miss G. BotLel'ill, 1, Grove Road, Le\'tollstolle. Lady. 'npt. Mrs. J. "inllllonds, 6 , Flol'elJCl' Road. Nl'w OIOSS. La.!y SlI]Jt. 1lrs. A. ill. )\ilcock, 711, Loraille :JIallsiollS, Holloway. L[uly NllJ1t. :.\11's. E. Colegr:wp, ,. Brncc bricl!.!l',·' Cen tl'n.l Hill, I:r orwood. IJutly ~l1pt. Mrs. ,J. '. Lines, 93. \Vest End Lane, HUlllpstead, . W. Lady Snpr. Mis S l>orlloek-Dadson, .n, Qucrn '8 Ga.rrlcns, \V. Lad ,v ~1Ij1t. ~lrs . E. ('an]n, 1 '.!.'i. J Li!,(i! o.;trcrt, \\"althamstow. Lady Sup!. :'[i~s A. Pitkin. :2-1, Aldrllllnll1 HOllcl , OxIlc,", IIerts. First ~ - l1r"ing OlTicel' Jfi~s·E. ill. W. Finch, "~l'\\hJlll." \Yclllhley. ~Iiss F. ?If. Hideout, 77. PhilhC'lc·h Gard"lls, S. 'Y.
5,7.99
(Chilrhen's IIome) No.1 Nursing (Craigs (JOlll't House) No . 14 Jursing (rl'icklewood and District) No. 23 ~llrsing (Croydon) No . 13 I lusing.
2.12.90
Major A. C. Tunstall ,
2 .4.10
J. :til. Carvell, M. R.C.S.
20.10. 09
(East Ralll) No. 8 Tnrsing...
4..5.99
M.n., r...A. M.C. (T.)
23 . 7.12
A . B. Leakey,
M.B.
F . J . McKettrick, M. B . , C.M.
(Hampstead)
o. 16
ursing
29.5.12
Miss A. M. Browne, L.S.A.
n. M.
(Harrow) No. 22 Nursing
...
13.6.12
(Hospital Saturday Fund) 6 Nul'. iug (llford) No. 15 Nursin!{
TO.
7.96
Edwards,
A. Erhlll:1un,
1.5.ll
Xod Milndsley, M.B. C. ScoLt, l\f.J~.C.S.
29.5.12 5.6.12
J. S. Davies,
(Northem Polytechnic) o. 20 Nnr ing orwood) 1\0.5 Nlil'sillg
6.6.12
S. J. A. neale,
11.6.96
t. John's Gate) No. ~ Nursing (South Kcnsington) TO. 21 N urs1I10' (Walthamstow) No. 11 Nursing (Watford) No. 12 Nur~illg
F. G.
7.6.12
C. II. Hall,
II. Eo Dyson,
4.6.12
B. E. l'ottar.
10.6.9S
DI TRI0T
I.
M.B.C. ·.
~lac
M.D.
24.5.93
:M.D.
::-'L K. IItl,r;;rcaves, M. D.
~o.
B.
wayne, M.A., M.B.
:J[iss R. E. \\-. K!'llzit', M.B.
4.5.01
(Wimbledon and :Merton) No. 7 ursing
]1[.
R. Fox-Symons,
24.10.06
(Whitehall) No. 18 Nnr ing
M.A., M. B.
. n. Penll ington, ~f.Il. C. S.
23. 1.93
(Wembley) No.3 Nursing
M.B.
M.Il.C.S.
(Ley ton & Lrytonstone) No. Ii Nursing (New Cross) I 0. 19 Nursing
I
Lady i)ecretary and Address.
MJl:!S U. J~vcrett, 78, Elmhourne Road, T00ting Common. Miss D. Boileau, 47, Kell9ingLon Mansions, S. W . Fin;t Ilrsing Officer :Miss K Bourke. 166, Osbaldeston Rd., Clapton Common. Miss F. Cibbons, 58, Fitzjames Avenue, W. Kensington. Mrs. Layton . Miss Wyndham. Mrs. E. Scott, 23, St. Margaret's Road, Manor Parle Miss M. Thomas, 11, Fl'Ogllal Mansions, Hampstead. Miss V. M. L. Cater, ,'udbury Dill, Harrow. Misf; F. M De Levante, 9, Lind Street, St. John's, S. E. Miss G. Welch, 22, Mansfield Roall, Ilford. Mrs. A. E. Sampson, 88, Seventh Avenue, ilf anor Park. Miss K L. 1I13Y, 29. TIH' Gardcns, Dulwich, S.E. Mi ·s'A. ',y, Venning, 79, L0raine Man. ions, Holloway. Fir t Tursing Officer :JEss M. Dentith, 57, Chcstnut Road , 'Yest Xorwood. First Nmsing Officer Mrs. L. Barnes, 35. CrOlllwell Avenue, IIighgate, N. :Miss H. Lyall, 10. EI vastC>l1 Place, Queen's Gate . Mi.·s A. Lawrie, 0, H ,mlptonRoad, Leytonstone. ],lis!) H. A. Bull, 1, St. Alhans Rc.ad, Watford. Miss E. :JI. W. Finch.
nl iss E.
Price, 29, Gillingham Street, S. W. Miss J\1. "\Yarl'cn, 63, Seal'c)! tIl .il venue, New l\falden.
J.Jndy ::illl't. :\frs. I":. Adams, :2.";, 1'1'I.:\\ill(;e Hoad, C'oLtclIlnull Park, S.W.
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AND A11BULAN 'E CORPS) CORP 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1912.
(PRI TCE OF ,VALE'" AB TRACT TO
(Jorps Oflicers.
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Carshalton ... Ches. &, W 0.1. Dis. Children's Home Cricklewood ...-
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The St. John A mbulance
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TATIONS AND
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No. 1. District.
BI·igad~.
DEPOT.
Descr·iption.
Dist1"ict. BerJ1lo1lllsey Settl em ent, FaJ'l1combe Street, Jamaica Roall, S. E.
Stretcher and First Aid Appliances.
Available from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Xo., 1.
Description.
Dist?·ict. t. John's Gate, Clel'kemrcll.
Am bulance 'Wagons, Li ltcrs, S Lretcher , etc .
11.
St. Luk e' s Ill stitute, Broml ey Common, Kent.
A!;hford Litter,
St. Paul's Cathedral
This station is open from 9 a.lll. to 6 p. Ill.
3.
Duncan Memorial Ambnlance Station, West India D ocks
' lretcher, Hamper, etc.
12.
ta_t~io_n~.~
I_S_t_._p_a_ll_c_ r a_s_p__ as_s_e_ noa_e_I_,,__
Central lIall, Brondey, Kent.
Litter, Stretcher, Appliances. A vailablc at all hours.
SUIHlays 2.30 p.lll. to .30 p. m.
Ashfol'll Litter, Stretcher, Hamper, etc.
13.
Av .l ilabl e tlnriug business hours.
~.
and First Aid
A vailaule at all hours.
.A vaibble at all hours.
2.
Litter, Stretchers, Appliances.
East lIam Borough Council' s Fire , ' tatioll, Ma nor P a rk R aihYay I ' lation, M anor Pk.
and
First
Aid
Litter, etc.
Available at all hours.
Ashford Litter, etc.
A vai la ble' -a-;t -a"U;-C]'l-OI-U-'S-. - ----------------------
14.
Ashford Litter, Stretcher, etc.
lIa rlest1en, Hanow Road
A \' ailal)l e at all hours.
5.
Borough of Hackney Haggerston
Club,
Ashford Litter, • Lrelcller and First Aid Applian ces. 15.
A vailable at all hours.
The Victoria Hall, Harrow.
- - - - - - - -- - - -- - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - 6.
Hyde Park Cornel' ,
Toynbee Hall, Street, E.
Commercial
16.
South MetropolitanGas Works, Canal Bridge entrance, Old Kent Road, S. E.
Litter, Stretcher, Appliances.
5, York Road, Ilford
and
First Aid
A vailable at all hours. Stretchers and First Aid Appliances.
Available from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. 8,
Availa.ble from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Ashford Litter, etc. A vailable at all hour!:;.
7.
Ashford Litter, Stretcher, etc.
17.
Acorn Villa, Fairlop Ley tons tone
Road,
I Litter, Stretcher and First Aid Appliances.
Available at all hours. Ashford Litter Appliances.
and
First
Aid
A vailable at all hours.
18.
59, Selby Road, Leytonstone .
Stretcher and First Aid Appliances.
Available dming the day. 9.
The Children's Home, Bonner Road, E. .
Litter, Stretchers, and First Aid Dressings, Antidotes, Nourishments, etc.
Available at all hours .
19.
107, Murchison Road, Ley ton.
Stretcher and First Aid AppliaUGes.
Available during the d!l.Y.
Dist1·ict.
20.
No . II. District.
The St. J ohn A ?nbtdance Bl'igade.
334
335
Description.
23, ' Vellington Road Forest
Stretcher and First Aid Appliances .
Gate
Available during the day.
21.
112,High Street, \Valthamstow .
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No. II.-S outhe rn and Western District. Litter, Stretchers, Ii ppliances.
and
First aid Comprising lhc ~ounties of Glouccster: Somerset, ,Yilts, Rants, B~rks, Bucks, parts of 1\hddlesex, Oxford, the Ohannel Islands, and Isle of ·WIght.
A vailable at all hours.
22.
668, Forest Road, Wal thamstow
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Deputy C01llmissionc?·-Mr. J. S. GltJFFlllIS, M.ILC.S., L.R.C.P., Redlalld Park Honse, Bristol. Assistant C01llmissionc1'-Major C. R. LAUTIIE, M.lt.C.S., R.A.M.C. (T), TreJawny, Lee-on-Solent, Hants. Assistant Commissione1'-Mr. F. SP11AWSOK, 15, Johnstone Street, Bath. Assistant C011l1Idssionc?'-:Mr. P. 1\1. G. TO;\IBs, IEll Road, Carshalton, Surrey . Assistant Commissionc?'-l\Iajol' P. G, SllEWELTJ, J . P., Cotswold, Oheltenllam. District Superintendcnt-Mr. J. G. l\IcLANxAHAN, L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., The 11ol1nt, Stonehouse, Glos.
Stretcher and First Aid Appliances.
Available 8 8..m. to 11 p .m .
23,
Litter, Stretcher, Appliances .
H arrow Road, Sudbury.
and First
Aid
a.ud
Aid
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Available at all hou rs.
24.
Station Yard, L ondon & NorthW estern Railway, Wembley
Litter, Stretcher, Appliances .
First
REPORT OF TIlE DEPUTY COMl\IISSIONER. REDLAND PAItK HOUSE, BRISTOL, 30th September, 1912 .
A vailable at all hours. , 'IR,
25.
The L odge, W embley Park
Stretcller and First Aid Appliances. A vailable at all hours .
.
I llave the honour to submit my report for the year ended September 30th . At the commencement of the Brigade year my District was divided up into three, the countics of Surrey, Sussex and Kent forming a new K o. VIII District, and the COUll ties of Corn wall, Devon and Dorset, forming a new No. IX Di trict. In bidding farewell to the e six coun ties, it is a source of gratification that they are in the capable bands of two of my best helpers, Dr. Cotton and Dr. Grimbly . Uy ne\\' District now comprises the counties of Gloucester, Somerset, Wilts, Hants, Berks, Buck, parts of ~liddlesex, Oxford, the I Ie of Wight, and the Chauuel Islands, fl,ud numbers 4 Oorps and 61 Divisions. During the year, one new Corps and Divisions have been formed. The principal event of the year, in fact of the Brigade's existence, was the inspection of the Brigade by His Majesty Ring George V., at Wiudsor Great Park, on June 22nd. The arrangements of the Assembly Ground were placed in my hands by the Ohief Commissioner, also the org&nization and equipment of the hospitals, and assistance to the lIIedical Officer in Chief in the first aid work of the Oamp. 826 Men and ursing Sisters were present from this District. I wish to give special thanks to my Assistant Commissioner Major Laurie, l\1ajor Cary alld ergt.-Major Jones of the" F" Bearer Company. To Assistant C0111111issioners :E'. Sprawson and P. M. G. Tombs, District Superintendent :Thlajor Shewell and Dr. A. G. Osbol'll, Diyisional Surgeon and Divisional uperinteudent of the ,Vindsor Ambulance Division, for the valuable assistance they gave me during the three days we were at 'Vindsor. On June 28th their Majesties visited Bristol to open the uew King Edward VII. Memorial Infirmary. 196 men and 25 nursing sisters were taken from the Bristol Corps, under Corps Superintendent Dr. Hayman, and from the surrounding divisions, lined the route of the royal procession. 547 cases were reported. The Surgeon-in-Ohief, 1111'. E,1mund Owen, was present on this occltsion , and expressed his gratification on the arrangements made. On the occasion of their Majesties' visit to Henley ROylll Regatta, 61 men and n ursing sisters dra wn from Henley, Twyford, Maidenhead and W indsor, rendered first aid to the people assembled . 90 cases were treated.
The St. John A rnbulcfJ'nce B?'igade.
336
Assi tant Oommissioner Major O. R. Laurie was nuLle respon sible for the ambulance u,rra,ngements Oll the visit of their Majesties to ,YinehcsLer CaLhr dral on July 15th, 48 meu and 99 nnr::;illg, . isters \\'ere lll'esen~ from the Hauts subdistrict under his control, and receIVed cyery comauemtlOll at Lhe hU,llUS of Lhe police ~lld public. nl<tlly cases werc treiLlell, illcluding olle fradured leg. A ~ervice Meda,l was gru,nLed to Nlll'!:ling SiS Lcr Laur<\ Slllith Parsou, Port mouth NursillCT Divi ion, awl Lan; to thc Service Mella I \\'erc also granted to myself, A,ssistant Uonllnis iOller nil': F. ' pra\\'soll, D,ivisioll<11 SLl~)erilltell~elJt A. B. '\1001'0 and First Ambulaneo Ollioer A. B. \V t1l'\nck, both 01 tho Hath Oity division. Tho "I?" Bearer Compauy were inspected Ly 001. R. Macleod of DeYonpol'L, aud "Went to camp at Aldershot. On both occasions the men were eOllllllenL!eu for their elncicllc",. DmiuCT the year under reyie\\' 4,476 ca cs were tl'eatc(l on pu!,li(' dULy, alid 6,51~ 1l0t 011 p~lblic duty. The tra,llsport department in Ht'istol alulle under the able suueriutendence of Mr. A. OOttOll, remoyed 1,553 inyuliLls, and attendeu 113 lire. t sincerely thank all the mem bel'S of my Ji trict for their loyal support and help during the p:1 t year. I haye the honour to bo, Sir, Your obedient Servant, JOHN ~. GlHFFITllS,
Knight of Gmce of thc Ordcr of thc llospital oj :it. John of Jcrusalem, Deputy Commissioner, No. J1. Dist1·ict. 'ro the Ohief OOllllllissioner.
No. I I. District. DaLe Oorps when formed. or Divisions. Feb. 15, 1910 Oheltenham Corps . . Bishop's Walthalll Di V •• Ma,r, 14, 1910 St. PeLer's Division Mar. 18,1910 (Ohelteul 'am Oorps). Ma.r. 18, 1910 Oheltenlw,11l Nnrs. DlY. M.ay 25, 1910 Olevedon Nursing Div. Ohippillrt orton Div. (Oxfo~cl Oorps) . . . June 12,1910 BonrnemouLh ms. Div. Junc 13, 1910 ,VimlsOl and Eton Div. Jan. 21, 1911 WoolstonDi vision(Southal1lpiou Ollrps) . . . Feb. 7, 1911 ,Voolston l',ll'sing DiV. (,outha1l1pton Corps) :E'eb. 7, 1911 Netley Nursillg D~v. (do.) Feb. 7,1911 OannLe Nursin Cf Dlv. (clo.) Feh. 11,1911 ToLlev Divisio~l (do.) Fr::b. 9, 1911 Shirley NUl'ljing Division lIbr. 2, 1911 Avon mouth Div. (Bristol Oorps) . . . April 8, 1911
337
Date Oorps when formed. or Divisions. Windsor and Eton NUl'S. A pri122, 1911 Div. . Henley-on-Thames Div. April 27, 1911 Sloo"h Division . . May 18, 1911 Port~\lood ~Ul'Sillg Vivo (Southampton Oorps) . June 28, 1911 Oct. 1, 1911 Southampton Corps Shirley Div. (do.) . . Jan . 6, 1912 Oaimore NUl'ljing Div . ( outhamptoll OOlpS) . Jan. 11, 1912 Feb. 16, 1912 Fareham Divi.sion . Eastleigh L. &S. W. Rly. April 4, 1912 Division . Buckingham Division . April 19, 1912 Testwood Div. ('outh May 10, 1912 ampton Corps) . June 6, 1912 LYl11ington Di vision June 7 , 1912 Maidenhead Division
COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF OOr.PS AND DIVISIONS. LIST OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS IN OItnEr. OF SENIOl:Il'Y.
Oorps Date Divisions . when formed. Bath Oity Div. . Jan. 17, 1889 Oxford Div. (OxfordCorps) May 1, 1889 Newport (L of W. Oorps) Div. . . Feb. 19,1890 Bristol (Oity of) Corps . Feb. 20, 1 91 "A" Div. (Bristol Oorps) Feb. 20, 1891 Reading Division. Dec. 13, 1893 Landport Div. (Portsmouth Oorps) . . July 1, 189-1 Yentnor (1. of \Y. Oorps) Di vision . . . May 24, 1895 Portsmouth ~ursing Div. Aug. 1, 1895 I sle of Wight Oorps . June 15, 1899 St. John's (Lof W. Corps) Division. . . Nov. 10, 1900 Shanklin (L ony. Oorps) Division . . Feb. 11,1901 "E" Div. (Bristol Oorps) Apl'illl,1901 "0" Div. (Bristol Corps) 1901 Alverstoke Division . Dec. 18, 1901 L ymiugton "ursing Div. July 28, 1902 Bournemouth Div. . Aug. 5, 1902 Sandown (I. of W. Oorps) D ivision . . Oct. 24, 1903 Alveston Division . Nov. 16, 1903 Bath Nursing Division . April 21, 1904 Wolverton " . Aug. 12, 1904 Stonehouse " . Sept. 30, 1904 Southampton Division (Southampton Oorps) . Oct. 2, 1904 Oxford Oorps . April, 1905 Woodstock Division (Oxford Oorps) . April, 1905 Gl oucester Division Aug. 19, 1905 01'
Date Oorps w hen formed. or Divisions. Porlsmouth and Di~Lrict Oorps . . , cpt. 1, 1905 Uct. 21, 1905 Olcyedon Di,isioll '1'0 tterdo\\'uCMarinc) Div. (l3ristolOorps) , Jan. 15,1906 Barton lIill Division (BrislolOorl)s) . lI[ar. 25,19,)6 Imperial Div. (do. do.) Mar. 25, 1906 Olifton Di Yi~ion (Bristol Oorps) . Aug. 1, 1906 ,'{eston,super-Mare Diy. Sept. 20,1906 Gosport and AlversLokc Nursing Div. . Aug. 15, 1907 Railway Division (Oxford Corps) Sept.20, 1907 Summertown &W 01 "ereote Diy. (Oxford Oorps). TOV. 5, 1907 outhampton 1: ur. Div. (Southampton Oorps). Mar. 30, 1908 Bristol Nursing Divlsion (Bristol Oorps) . Sept. 16, 1908 Winscombe Division . ept. 23, 1908 Olarendon Press Division (Oxford Oorps) Jan. 18, 1909 Twyford Division Feb. 17, 1909 Packer's Div. (Bristol Oorps) . . . Juno 30, 1909 Charlton King's Division (Ohelteuham Oorps) . Oct. 30, 1909 FrienJly Societies Div. (Oheltenham Oorps) . Nov. 6, 1909 Oorporation Division (Cheltenham Corps) . Nov. 12,1909 Cheltenham Police Div .. Jan . 17,1910
Derks-Divisions: Maidcnhead, Reading, Twyford, Windsor and EtOll. Windsor and Eton "'ursing. Bucks-Divisions: Buckingham, Slough, Wolverion. Gloucestcr-Corps: Bristol, Oheltellham. Divisions: AlYeston, Gloucester, Stonehouse. Hants-Oorps: Portsmouth Southampton. Divisions: Alvcrstoke, Bishop's \Yaltham, Bournemouth, Bournemouth Nursing, Eastleigh L. & S'V. Rly., Fareham! Gosport and Al verstokc N lURing, Lymington, Lymington N ursmg. Oxford-Oorps: Oxford. Division: Henley-on-Thames. Somerset-Divisions: Dath, Bath Nursing, Olevedon, 01evedon Nursing, Westonau per-Mare, W inscom be. Isle of Wight-Oorps: Isle of Wight.
No. II. Corps or Division.
When
Surgeon.
formed .
.AI verstoke Di v.
18.12.01
Al veston Div.
16.11.03
Bath Oity Di v.
17. 1.89
Bishops Waltham Div.
16.3.10
DISTRICT-CORPS
vV. II.
Oflicer
Lamplough,
M.D.
D. L. Beath, M.R.C.S. O. P. IIemming,
M. R . C. s. M.R.C.S. O. Bottomley, M.D. Morland Smith, M.R.C.f'. A. Hayman, M.D.
J. G. Whittilldale, Bournemouth Div.
16.4.10
Bristol Oorps
20.2.91
F. T. O.
" A " Div.
20.2.91
R. Reynolds,
" B"
11.4.01
"
AND
L.S.A.
AMBULANCE DIVISIONS.
or member in charge alld audress.
, 'ecretary and address.
Supt. G. R. Edwards, 51, Joseph Street, GORport. Supt. L. Jolly, Alveston House, Alveston, Glos. Supt. A. B. l\loore, 3, L ower Church Street, Bath. Supt. O. 1.1 al'tin, ,Vestrlenc, 8wanmore, Bishops ·Waltham. Supt. Fleet Slll'geon R. Ilardip, M.D., 11.N., 11, Gr:.Lnd A venue, Bournemouth. Oorps Supt. O. A. Hayman, ;)1.1)., Kingston Villa, Hichllloml Hill, Clifton. Supt . .F. W. Brice, Broad Pln.in liouse, Bri:;tol. Supt. \V. Tru.tt, Bchool House, l\1errywoocl, Bristol.
1st Officer F. G. Salter, 45, Queen's Road, Gosport. Supt. L ..Jolly.
Supt. A. Froude, 18, Seymour Road, Bisbopston, Bristol. First Officer J. Martin, 15, GNen Lane, A yonmoutb, Blistol. Supt. n. Parker, 34, Belmont Hd, St. Andrew's P,1.l'k, Bristol. upt. S. Mayu:trd, 8, Berkeley Road, Dlshopston . Bristol. , ·upt. T. Thornton- \VilIs, c.o \Vills, Bedlllin ster, Bristol. Supt. H.. Pollok, The Firs, We~t;erleigh load, DOIYnend, Bristol. 'upt. L. R. Orew, \) J, (lxford Street, Totterdoll'l1, Bristol. Supt. A. K Larking, M.ll., Urenyille Lodge. Uuekillgham. Oorps upt. Col. G . .A.. Cardew, V.D., M.E.C.S., 5, Fn.weonberg Villas, Cheltenham.
Jergt. O. E. Dawkins, 13, Auhrey Road, Bedminster, Bristol. 1st Officer J. Martin.
Supt. A. B. Moore. Sergt. YV. H. Sale, The Institnte, Bishops Waltham. Div. Sec. and Sergt. O. Stay, Caerleon, Stourvale Road, Bournemouth. Corps ec. J. 11. Froude, 1, St. tephen's Avenue, Bristol. Sergt. S. Egerton, 62, Brigstocke Hoad, St. Paul's, Bristol. Diy. ,:ec. and Sergt. Y. A. Owens-Britton, 15, ,urrey Road, St. Andrew's Park, l ~rist(.J.
" 0"
1901
"
Avonmouth Div.
8.4.11
J. C. Drysdale,
Barton Hill Div.
25.3.06
L. N. Morris,
Clifton Div.
1.8.06
S. B. Green,
Imperial Div.
25.3.06
F. O. Nichols:
Packer's Div.
30.6.0 9
O. A. IIa.ymall, M. D.
TotteTdown (Me. ) Div.
5.1. 04
J. J. S. Lucas,
M.D.
Buckingham Div .. ..
19.4.12
A. E. L arking,
M.B.
Oheltenham Corps ...
15.2.10
Corps or
Di~~ion .
Wh en formed.
ALB.
?tLR.C.S.
l\['B.
M.R.C.S.
Surgeon.
Officer or member
Oharlton Kings Div .... 30.10.09
O. N. Longridge, lIr.n.c.p.
Oorporation Div.
12.11.09
S.
Friendly Societies Di v.
6.11.09
\V. Hutton, LoRC.p.
Police Div....
17.1.10
II. F. Powell,
~l.
IIebhIethwn:ithe,
M. D.
111. 1>.
Oorpl. H. A. Amy, 60, Kingsland Road, St. Philir:'s, Bristol. Div . ..!ec. and Sergt. S. Harrison, ;:;6, Bellevue Crescent, Clifton, Bri stol. Sergt. J. G. Jefferies, 17, Park Avenue, t. John 's Lane, Bristol. Oorpl. A ..J. Hale 36, Seneca Street, St. George, Bristol. Sergt . ..A. E. Long, 20, Green treet, Totterdown, Bristol. Div. 'ec. and Sergt. T. F. Watts, Bridge, treet, Huckin~ham. Corps Sec. . M. Hebblethwaite, ;U.I)., c. ll1angalore," Queen's Road, Cheltenham.
in charge ond address.
Acting Supt. A. \Y. Agg, Foxcote House, Andoversford R. S. O. Acting 'npt. S. M. Hebblethwaite, M.D., "Milngalore," Queen's Road, Oheltenham . ergl. R. O. Dancey, Glendower Lodge, High Street, Oheltenham. Supt. A. W. IIopkins, Police Office, Cheltenham.
S'!('retary and address.
Sergt. W. Skinner, 7, Pumphreys Road, Oharlton Kings. Sergt. H. 'Y. Hill, 18, Brunswick utreet, Oheltenham. W. Tandy, 11, Bennington Street, Oheltenham. Sergt. E. A. Bunker, Police Station, Oheltenham.
St. Peten; Div. C'levedon Div.
13.10.05
\V. T. Hill,
"T.
)!.l~.C'.:;.
It. R. Gnrrett,
Fareham Di v.
16.2.12
~I. R. C. ., J, . R.C.r. H. 1). Brook. :l1.l!. C. S.
Gloucester Oity Div.
19.8.05
F. II. Sprague, ;)r.n.c.s.
Henley-on-Thames Div.
27.4.11
n . L.
Isle of ,Yight Oorps
15.6.99
L. L. Pt'e:-;tol1, ::11. B.
Yewpol'tDiv.
19.2.90
C..J. Tholl1pf;on.
Ea.stleigh L. &S. W. Rly.
3.4.12
Browlllow,
F.lt.O.Fl.
L.P•. C.P. ,
M.I:.( ·.l' .
St. Johns (Ryde) Diy. 10.11.00
L. L. Preston ,
Sandown Diu.
R. Morton-Hewitt,
1.10.03
:ILl).
Shanklin Div.
12.2 01
J. Oowper,
Ventnor Div.
24.5.!l5
R. J. Boberls,
Lymington Diy.
1.6.12
11. S t~~tl1i1111,
Maidenhead Di v.
17.6. 12
R. K Whiling,
Oxford Oorps Ohipping Norton Div.
4.05 12.6.10
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M.D.
COIpS Surgeon .T. C .
Frc horn, M.lt.C.S. J. J. 0'811e3o, M.n.
R.
1st Officer T. tephens, Pal'k:view, CIe\edon. t:lupt. P. J. Campbell, "St. Cla.il'," L",igh Ron-d, Ea ·tleigh. • ' upt. J. " •. Dodge, ~9, ,Yest 'treet, Fa,reham. "- upt. F. 1 r. ,"pmg-ue, ~t. n. c. s., '1, Clarence Street, Gloucester. ~upt. 1,' . .T. M ott, , , Rea.c1ing Hoad, Henley-on-Thames. 001'I's 8upt. O. G. Brodie, F.H.C. ~ ., Fernhill, \\' ootton Bridge, I sle of 'Yight. Supt. J. W. Gibbs, 21, Clarence Itoad, ~I t. Pleas:tnt, T ewport. 'upt. \V. Stockham, c, lovell,}'," High Park noa.d, Hyde. upt. R ~l orton-II ewitt, ;)1. D., The Hutch, Broadway, Sandown . Supt. O. II. Snook, W est lIill , Shanklin, Isle of Wight. 1\. J. Robl'rts, lIl. R., UpWl'Y, Ventnor. 'upt. E. A. S. ~tone. c '']'he Poplars" New Street, Lymington. Acting' Supt. R.. E. Whitin g, 1II. D., Hollyrl ene, Maidenhead. Oorps Hupt. O. A. 'oventon, M.l: .C.S., 111, Woodstock HO:l.d, Oxford. ~ upt. A. E. AI [Lce, St. Kitts, Ohipping Norton.
Diy. ec. and ergt. J. J. . Manley, 1. Ma.r:;oll Road. Cle\'edon. ,npt. P. J. Oampbell. Supt. J. W. Dodge . Diy. , ec. (md Sergt. M. G. Matty, 89, Heg-eut treet, Glouce tel'. Geo. W. Piper, "Roslyn, " Henley-on-Thames. Supt. J. W . Gibb . upt.
,V.
Stockham.
,V.
A. C'l'wen, IIaz >lgul'th," Grove Road, , upt. C. 11. nook. ' c
andown.
F. J. Patmol'e, "'olent liOll e, High Street, LymingtoD. A. W . Ta,yIor, nrn.ywick, Maid enhea.d. Oorps ec. n. T. Galpin, jun., 4, George treet, Oxford . ]f. \ V. Lee, 18, 'l'he Leys, Ohipping Norton.
No. II. DISTRI CT-CORPS AND AMBULANCE DIVISIONS When formed.
Corps or Division.
I
nrgeoll.
Cbrendon Press Div.
18. 1. 09
"V. D . Sturroc k, U . B.
Oxford Oity Div.
1.1 0. 98
F . U. Di(;kson, M.B. CILD.
Railwa.y Div.
20 .9. 07
J. O. R. Freeborn, M.R.C.S.
SUllllllertown and Wolvercote Div. \ Vood1>tock Div.
5.11. 07
L. 'eymour, M.ILC.S., L. n.c.p. II . CauclwelJ, Ai.D.,L.R. C.P.,
26.2.0-1
"V.
L.R.C.S.
Port month Corps ...
5.05
Landport Div.
I. 7. 94
Reading Div.
13. 12. 93
J. H. F. "Way,
1I['1['0.S.
A .• J. ll aliliitoll, L . M . O. A. Purnell, M.B . ~\.dL\ll1s, l!'.R.C.S.
Slough Div.
2-1. 5.11
C. " 'ea \'('l'
Southa.mpton Corps
1.10.11
J. II. P. Fraser, M.n.
N etl cy Div.
9.2.11
P. M. Rouerts, ~r.B.
Shirley Div.
6.1.12
O.
Southa.mpton Div.
4.4.05
.T. lI. P. Fm::.el',
T e twood Div.
10. 5. 12
.T. '.
"Yoolston Div.
7.2.11
tonehou se Diy. Twyford Div. "Yeston-sl1per-Ma.re Div.
Ilc(\,I'1l
l~.
P a rr)" M.D. M. D.
,,\'hicher, L.n..C.S.
G. II. PlidlJam,
1I1.H.C.S.
30.8.04
J.G. :\IcL:t11llahan,l,.n. c.r., L. H. L' ~., Lieu t. n. \.:11. C.(T.)
17.2.09
F. C. Young,
20.9.06
:.-. II. TLl1lple, .\I.B. Lieut. - '01. . \.. 'ary,
B.lIr., )I.B.
Ii.A. M.l'. ( 'l'.)
Windsor and Eton Div.
2·1.1.11
"17. Ji'. Lloyd,
Winscombe Div.
23.9.08
C. F. L e 't..;e,
L.:lI.S .
WolYerton Div.
12.8. 04
,J. O. Harvey,
hl . l:.C . S.,
lII.B.
L.R.C.P.
No.
I
XUI'sing Division.
Wh en fUI'IIl"u.
II.
Bath :Tur"ing Div.
21.4.04
BOlllncmouth Nlu1>ingDiv ...
13.6.10
Eleallor C. Dond, :'If. D. n. Granger, ~1. H.C.:-;.,
Bristol Oorps : Hri .. lol I\msing Div.
16.9.08
L. A. ::'Iioore,
:'II.B.
L.U.C.P. :'I!.H.l'.S.,
L. It. 0 p.
G. Parker, 18.3.10
J. H. Hhl-cncy,
Clc\'edou N Ul'sing Di v.
10.6.10
L. P. V. Evcry-Cla.yton,
Gosport&Alvcrstoke Nul'. Di v.
15 . . 07
.T. C. Linton Palmer,
LYlllillgton.l: ursing Diy.
23.7.03
n.
1-. r:.o.P.;
:'I!.R.C'.:-;. ~I.D.
:'II.R.C.S.,L.H.C.l'.
RtJ.tllam, ;\1.11.,
M.n.I'.s.,I..H.C.I'. F. II. l\1:nmin, i\1. B., ~r.(:.O.H., L.RC.P.
1.8.95
~\..
Milne Thomson, \1. ll., C. :'1.
Southa.mpton Corps :Ca.lmore Nursing Div . ...
8. 11.11
Canute Nursing Diy.
2.2.11
Netley Nursing Diy.
17.1.11
P.
Porlswood Nursi ng Div.
2 .6.11
F. R. Ti ckl e,
Shirley ~ursing Div.
.. .
27.1.11
E. Alderso11,
Southa.mptoll Nul's. Div.
30.3.08
\V . P. PUl'vis, 1II.D.
Wools tOll Nursing Div.
19.1.11
'Willdsor and Eton Nm's. Div.
26.4. 11
Supt. T. F . Thorpe, Ma.rket Street, \\. oollslock. Corps i::lupt . .J. 1'lalpa ,M.ILC.S., 84, Fawcett Hua.c1, SouLbsea. Supt. J . O. Chard, Cressy House, 3, Cressy Road, Portsmouth. Supt. C. H. J ohnrmn, W est View, Priory A'f., Caversham, Rea.ding. First Otficer J. 1-1. 1'. Batt, SD, The Crescent, Slough. Oorps ~upt . II. G. R Aldridge, Eastfield, Bitternc, 'outhumpton. ]) irst Officer R. O. 1\1 OOl'l11!tn, Gibmlta. H ouse, H0uml H.oad, Tetley Ahbey. Firs L Officer II. L\.. O1'o"'s, Eton Cott., Dyer Hd., FrecJl1('ll1tle, S'hamtn . ~ upt. "\T. T. Fullon1, 2, Lr. Cedar B.d., Ilc"ois Tll., Southa.mpton. Acting Supt. The lI on. Col. K A. P,Llk, Li tUe Testwood Honse. Totloll. , upt. II. G. H. Alclridge, (Acting,) Eastfielcl, Di tterne, ::-'ou t ham pton. • upt. J. G. ,;\lcLa.nnab:1ll, L.H.c.r., The ~ Ioull t, Stonehuu. ·C. Fi rst Otlic:er F. J. Sill itb, 1, ~Iol1l1 t Pleasant, Twyford. , lIpt. J. S. Uox, .Kclill~e Coffee Tnv., Pitlmer St., Weston-s-i.\1. Sllpt. A. O. OSQOI'll, M.B., 14, Hheet ~trcet, Wil1d::.or. ,'upt. C. F. I,e :S:lge, TJ.!l1 S., The Hl!cl If ou:se. "\\'inscombc. ':upt. J. H. Aclkin on, 7, Victori:L 't1'eet, 'Volvertol1 .
~ecretarr
and address.
Sergt. A . J. Bowen. Sergt. E . E. Bateman, 2:3, London Place, Oxford. CorpI. F. East, 39, Mill. 'treet, Osney, Oxford. Div. Scc. and Sergt. T . Ashford, Kensington Terrace, Woodstock. Div. Sec. and Scrgt. J. E. Mockford. Moreton, Milton Road, Portsmouth. Div. Sec. and Sergt. F. Coppuck, 162, Southampton Street, Reading. Div. [-;e('. alJd Sel'gt. C. Dismore, 'c Cotswold," Martins Road, Slough. OorpI. H. G. RO!:ls, 1\J08.·IYI1, Station Road, Ketley Abbey. First Officer H. A. 01'058. Supt. W. T. Fulford. Acting. upt. Col. E. A. Palko CorpL W. O. Parker, 53, Inkerman Road, 'Yoolston. ergt. S. Da.\·is, Regen t ,'treet, 'tonehome. First Ollicer F. J. 'mith. • ergt. C. Lake, 5, 'Yalliscote Grove Rd, "Yeston.super- Mare. Sergt. R. T. Copeland, Peu8cod treet, " 'indsor. Supt. C. F. Le Sage. Serge. R. S. Mantle, 105, Church Street, Wolverton.
I,a!ly t'ecl'et:1.ry and address.
l,r member in Chal'gfl and address.
L:!Cl) Rl1l't. ~1is" 1.... 1>. 1L Farwell,
Lady Snpt. :JEss E. D. ~I. Farwell.
11, Laura Plaee. B:l.th. r~ady :ul't. ~liss 1\. Laidl:'l)', Stlrlilli; Honsc, i>lanol' l\O:'ld, 13ol1rl1CmOnHl.
Lady. upt. Mi~s Ra.te Laidlay.
Lady ~nl't. )11'';. S. O. Grifli.ths, l:etllalltl Pal k nou'c, Bl'lstol.
111'.. L.
L:\ll.' Supt. Mrs. L. M.:\rl'U. nl:lkeney, 5. CllSCl'lIt Terract.'. ('I elt ' lIh<1l11. Lady ~1I}lt. ~[r . . E. "Yrighl, Firl\'ooll, C1L'\'('l1rlll, NlIlIll'r"d'. Lalh ~\ll't. )lr~. 1'. Smith . Ill'()ok C()lIage, A1Yl'rstuke. Lad\'. '\I(1t. ;\[IS. K Uhilll' ry, It"ighfwltl Holmc, LYll1illgtoll, Hants.
)Irs. A. H. GilkeR, 1 Clene Hill View, S\yindonRd., Chelten'm Mi ~ ~r. E. Webb, 'ou III \ ie\\, Olevellon. ::'\[i,~ ::\1. Shrttle, ~~, Stoke H.oad, Gosport. ;'1 i~:3 Co\'i 11, Ducklallll Terrace, Lymington.
Lady Supt. ilf!'s. E. ill. Fulljam'~, St. Brl:weL (~ll eell's GI'OYC, :SouLhsea..
1sl Xl1l'sing Officer :Mi,s E. 111. •. Jeans, uti, Yict~l'ia Park}\' orth, Sonthsea..
Lnr1v Nupt. The lIon. Mr~ . C. 1". 1'.tll;: Li ttl<· Tes L\wod HUll ' e, TottOll, Han Ls. Lad\' ,'l1pt. Mrs . .l\ . M. \r estlake, ~lG, j'ort,mood Ro''ld. ollthalllptoD. Larly, 111't. ';\11's. Ie:. E. lct calfe, Sea.lt\C'l·zC'. N rtll'y ,\ Qbe~·. L:1dy Supt. 1\ I iss ]\1. n. 110 III e, F (1ini e w, li ighcliLf .A veuuc, onthamptol1. Lad\, Nupt. :\Irs. J. E. Cross, EtOll Cott., nycr Hll., Fr0cmantle, S'lHtlnp'tn Lady Nupt. ), 1r~. E. I.Jorke, 38, Ea t Park T cnnee, SO.l1thamptol1. Lady SUjlt. 1\lrs. F. K Aldmlgc, Eastfleld, llilte1'lle, Houthu.mpton. Lady ' upt. 1\1i. s 1". M. Durnford, 26, Alma. Roa.d, \ Vinlhor.
::\Ii~R
lIIilh, 3Li, Downs Park East, Bristol.
!l1.11., M.ILe.S.
Chcltellhn,m Corps:Cheltcnham Nuri-iil:gDiv.
Portsmouth Corps :PortRmouth ursing Div.
Sergt. A. J. Bowen, 60, 80uthmocll' J~oad, Oxford . upL. :If. 11. Dickson, M.H., '67, H olywell Street, Oxford . Acting ,·upt. U. A. Ooventoll, 1lf . H.C.S., Ill, \\Toodstock l-{,oad, Oxford.
~\1rsillf' OI\1~C1'
Eo II. :l'tlonis,
I
DISTRTCT-NURSING DIVISIONS.
1:)lIr-:eon.
)1.
Oilicer or lilell1bcr in chllrgo and address.
(ConLjnued).
~I. l~ob(lrts, M.B.
:lr.1l .
111. D.
F. J. Ua.tha.way,
M.n.
II. . E\ erctt, Ullern. Tottoll. ~li 's II. II'. pmni!er, Springhill Court, Southampton. Lnd) upt. Mrs. E. E. M etcalfe.
nli~~
E. BlllTO\\',
:30, \ \,illoll.l\. "enue,
outlHtmptoIl. Mrs. Ethel K Port, 1, \Vynuerg Terr., Jireema.ntle, outhampton. l\li~s H. c\ lIen, Amhur t, Holyrood AYe., outhumpton. liss Eo Colli 11 gwood , Portmou tIl L: oad, "Yoolston Lady'upt. Miss F. U. DurnfOl d.
No.
II.
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REPORT OF THE DEPUTY C01HnSSIONER. 53, EAST
PAHR
PARADE, NORTHA)fPTOX .
30th September, 1912. Sm, I ha ve the honour to su bmi t my Report for No. II I. District for the year ending 30th September, 1912. The strength of the District is well maintained, and there has been continued progress in e[ticiency The Royal Review by His ~Iajesty the King, at 'Windsor, on .June 22nd, was a great day for the District, the honour being thoroughly appreciated by everyone; 1,154 members journeyed to ,Yindsor, and the discipline, order and smartne:;s of all ranks was most creditable. The railway arrangements were efficiently carried out by As<;istant Oommissioner the Rev. W. Dore Rlldgard and District l'3uperintendent W. Harvey Reeyes ; valuable assistance was also rendpred by the following, who acted as Transport Officers, nz., District Surgeon T. Nelson, M.D., District Inspector of Stores A. 'Y. Faire, Corps uperintendents Oaptain Orton, M.D., F. Gilbert, F. F. impson, J. L. King, C. Nicholson, Eustace Lane and Superintendent G. Green. Owing to the Royal Review counting for Annual Inspection very few Inspections have been held. The work of the St. John V. A. Dp.tachments has been well taken up, the Inspections held by officers of the R.A.~I.O, for the War Office, have all been most satisfactory. I attended several of these Inspections, At Northampton two Detachments were inspectetl. .At Wellingborough two Detachments were inspected. Great credit is due to Commandant, :Mrs. Harvey Reeve~, who has done so much good work. Thanks are due to the manager of the Gas LIght Oompany Works for his valuable help and co-operation. At Kettering, two :Men's and one ,Vomen's Detachment were inspected . The Inspection was held in the garden of Dr. L. W. Dryland, and the Inspecting Officer was pleased to give a most satisfactory report. The A.nnual Oamp of Instruction W:l.S held this year all Great Yarmouth on the No~th Deenes, the Oorporation very kindly granteu a pitc:h and did everythin a in then power to assist. I wish to thank the Borough Surveyor and other official of
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the Corporation for their yalun:bl~ help and kindness. I was in comn-~n.nd of the Cn.mp, with Assistn.nt Comml SlOners Audl:.md a,nd Rudgard ~s Chwf of Staff and Transport, and l?istrict Superintendent Ihrvey Rc~.ves as A~Jntn.nt. 'Ve were especin.lly honoured III num benllg n.mong our .guests, SIl Thoma.s C~avasse, F . R. C. s. and n. representative from Over. en.3, upenntendent \V. J. lIa.rns of the Glebe DiYision, New outh \Ya.les. A collection was made at the hurch Pa.r[l.de, ~nd the ~um of £6 has been forwarded to Colonel Hendley for the OphthalmlC Hospltal of the Order a.t Jerusalem. . I wish to record my sincere apprecin.tion of the. loyal suppor~ a~d ever-ready assIstance criven me by District urgeon elson, A.Slstant ConuUl SlOnm'S ~udlan~ a~d Rudg~rd, Di trict Superintendent Harvey Reeyes, al~d l~r. A. \V. F?,lre, I?Istl'lct Inspector of Stores. \Vithout their hearty ?o-OpemtlOn It would he ImpossIble to cany out the work of the District. I al~o .wlsh to thm:k all.ranks, both Ambulance and Nursing Divisions, for the able and wI1l1l1g manner 111 whlCh they ha.ve lJerformed their various duties. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, T. HENRY \VOOLSTON, Knight of Gmcc of the OrdC1' of the Hospital ?f John of Je1'usalc?n Depttty Oommissioncr, No. III. Dlstnct, S.J..A.B.
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To the Chief Commissioner.
No. III. District.
347
LIST OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS IN ORDER OF SENIORITY.
Corps or Divisions.
Date when formed.
. . Nov. 14,1882 Leicester Corps Town Div.(Leicester Corps) Nov. 14,1882 . May 4, 1886 Northampton Corps Head-quarters Div. (Northampton Corps) . May 4, 1886 Earl's Barton Div. (N 01'thampton Corps) . . !lIar. 24,1888 Roade Div. (N orthampton Corps) . June 30, 1888 Wellingborollgh Corps . Sept. 1888 Head-quarters Div. (Wel1889 lingborough Corps) April Y.M.C.A. Div. (Leicester Corps) . . . May 15, 1890 Working Men's Oollege Div. (Leicester Corps) Nov. 1, 1890 Higham Ferrel'S Division (WellingboroughCorps) Jan., 1891 . Sept. 28, 1892 Dudley Division Market Harborough Di,·. Oct. 17, 1 93 Kettering Corps . . Oct. 1 , 1 93 Headquarters Division (Kettering Corps) . Oc . 1 , 1 93 Rushden Division (I\' ellingborough Corps) . Jan. 30, 1 96 Ringstead Division (Wellingboron gh Corps) . Mar. 20, 1 96 Wollaston Division (\Yellingborough Corp) . April 2, 1 96 Bozeat Division (Wellingborough Corps). . Dec. 3, 1896 Twywell Division (Kett ering Corps) . . Dec. 18, 1896 Blisworth Div. (Northampton Corps). . April 2, 1 97 Irthlingborough Division CWellinghorough Corps) Mar., 1897 Irchester Division (\\'el. lingborough Corps) 1897 Rushton Division (Ket.,. tering Corps) . . April 3, 1897 N unea.ton Town Division May ,1897 Wheatshcaf Di vision (Leicester Corps) Sept., 1 fl7 R othwell Division (Kettering Corps) Dec., 1897 Oundle Division Feb. 2 , 1 88 Leighton Buzzard Div. Feb. 28, 1898 Hallaton Division . Feb. 7, 1898 Midland Ry. Division No,'. 1, 1898 (Leicester Corps) . Mar. 3, 1899 Metlbourne Division A~h?y-de-la-Zou ch Div.. April 13, 1900 KIshngbury Div. (Nor~hampLon Corps) . May 29, 1900 WIgston :r-1acrna Division (Leicester Corps) . . J une "in ~~, 1900
Oorps or Divisions.
Date when formed.
Nuneatol1 (L. & N.W R) Division . . . Aug. 12, 1900 Burton Latimer Di\'isioll (Kettel'illg Corps) . ' May 2, 1901 Coventry Co-operahve Division . . . Aug. 26 1901 Broughton Division (Ket' tering Corps) Sept. 21 1901 Overseal Division. . Nov. 3, 1901 Snow Hill (G.'\V.R.) Div. (Birmingham Corps) . Jan. 14, 1902 Central Station Div. (Birmingham Corps) . . Jan. 14, 1902 Nelson Street Div. (Birmingham Corps) . . Jan. 1902 Lawley Street (M.R.) Div. (Birmingham Corps) . Feb. 1902 Foleshill and Longford " Mar. 25, 1902 Division Bam'ell Div. (Leicester Corps) . . . May 2 1902 Wigston (M. n.) Division ' . May 25 1902 (Leicester Corps) . Olney Divi.ion . . May 23' 1902 Birmingham Oorps . . June 1: 1902 Rugby Division . . Dec. 12 1902 Earl ShiltOll Division ' . May 1. 1903 (Leicester Corps) . Pytchley Division (Ket. tering Corps) . June, 1903 Cnrzon Street (L. & N. W. R.) (Birmingham Oorps) . . . April 11, 1904 o. 2 (Stewarts and Lloyrls) Div. (N . I\'orcestershil'e Corps) Aug. 30, 1904 Coalyille Division . . Jan. 19, 1905 N.E. \'{anyickshire Corp . . Mar. 25, 1905 '\Yolverhampton DiYision Mar. 28, 1905 Leamingtoll Di\·jsion . April 4, 1905 Ko. 1 (Head Qrs.) Div. .(Birmingham Corp) . April 12, 1905 Hmckley Di"ision (Lei · cester Corps) . A.ug. ]9, 1905 ~1idla1J(l Rly. Diy. ('\Ye1~illgborongh Corp) . Sep. 12, 1905 ~hdland Rly.Div. (Kettering Corps) . . Dec. 12, ] 905 Leicester Corporation TramwaysDiv. (Leicstr. Corps) Mar. 17, 1906 No.10 (Hale owenG. ",V.R.) Diy. (X. \Vorcestershire Corp) . . . :May 9 1906 COYelltry Central Div. (N. ' E. Wanyickshire Corps) June 9, 1906
No. 111. District.
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Corps or Divisions.
Date when fOllned.
Stratford-on-Avon. Diy. (N.E.Warwick hireCorp )June25,1906 No. 13 (~1itchell & Butler) Diy. (Birmingham Corps) Aug.14,1906 Park Vale Division (Leicester Corp) Jan. 1, 1907 Flore Di\,. (Northampton Corp) . . . May 2u, 1907 G. C. R. Division (Leicester Corps) , Nov. 20,1907 Leighton Buzzard Diy. Aug. ]5,190 North Leicestershire Corps ~1n,y 14, 1909 Weedon Diy. (NorthampOct. 6, 1909 ton Corps) . La.ngley and District Diy. N. ,Yorcestershire Corps) . . Nov. 1], 1909 Loughborough Division . Feb. 1, 1910
Date when formed.
Bishop's Itchington Diy. ( Torth East vVarwiekshire Corps) Feh. 23, 1910 King's Heath Division (Birmillgham Corps) June 24, 1910 Post Office Division (Birmingham Corps) Jnne 24, 1910 Evesham Divi ion . July], 1910 WooUford and Islip Diy. Nov. 19,1910 Towcester Section (N 01'thamptoc Corps) Headquarters Div. . June 15, 1911 HarburyDi\·. (N.E. War,yickshiro Corps) F eb. 20, 1912 N. W orcestershire COl'l ,s Feb. 20, 1912 Luton Division . . May 3, 1912 L.N. W. & ,lid. Joint Ry. Div. (N.E. ·Warwick· . May 7, 1912 shire Corps)
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Leicester Nursing Diy. (Leicester Corps) 18 6 Ringstead r ursing DiY'. (Wellingborough Corps) Mal'. 20, 1 96 Kettering Nursing Diy. (Kettering Corps) Nov. 21, 1 98 Northampton (head-quarters) Nursing DiYision (Northampton Corps) . Sept. 27\ 1899 Irthlingborough Nursing Div. (\Yellingborough . July 3, 1901 Oorps) . WeUingborough H-qtr .Nurs. Di v. (Wellingborollgh May 15, 1905 Corps).
Rushden Nursing Division (Wellingborough Corps) July 3, 1905 Headquarters Nurs. Div. (Birmingham Corp.') Aug. 14, 1906 Oratory Nursing Div. (Birmingbam Corps) Feb. 5, 1907 Nnneaton Nursing Di\,. CN.E.WarwickshireCorps) June 28,1907 IIig~1am Ferrel'S NUl' 'illg DiV. (Wellingborour,h Corps) . . . Dec. 4, 1909 Halesowen Nurs. Div. (N. 'Vorce tersbire Corps) :,10.), 23. 19]2 Eclgbaston Nursing Diy.. cpt. 16,1912
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Rothwell Di v.
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12. D7
M.lt.C.R.
JI. G i l>hons,
Rushton Div ....
3.·1. 07
Twywcll Div ....
lS.1~. 96
.T. IV. Gainer,
Woodford and Islip Div.
lfl.l1.10
J. IC. JJa.scclles,
11.11. S2
Corp~
Leicester COl'pS
M. D.
1I1.B. ill. It. C. S.
:::Iurg. H. SevcsLl'e,
111. )).
Dn.rwell Div.
2.5.02
V aCltllt.
Earl Shilton Diy.
1. 5. 03
P. G. Garrett,
IIinekley Diy.
lS.9.0G
,), ll. Vonnell,
Corporation Tl :1.111. Div.
22.2.06
IV. IV. ,Jones,
M.
Great Centrnl Rly. Di,-. ... ~0.11. 07
J ..A.
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Leicester Town 1)i\.
A. M. Liltlc,
11.11.82
M.R.C.S.
rC:1.J'l1S,
1.11.08
T. N. ' l'l!onms,
Pa.rk Vale Div.
26.1.07
H. C. Gilroy,
,Yi gston :Ua.gl1a. Div.
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9.97
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29.6.1900
J. Anderson,
L.l~.C.J>.
Wigston M. Rly. Div. ...
8.7.92
'Vorkin gr.Ien'sCol. Di,-.
1.1UlO
J. R. Sloanc, F.Re.S.
Y.M.C.A. Div.
lfi.5.90
C. D.
Loughborou gh Div. Luton Div.
]~ryan, M.R.C.S.
1'. Phelps,
1.2.10
M. H. C. S.
,V. Archibald,
Hi.4.12
M.D.,
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Market IIarborough Diy.
Corps or Dil'ision.
J. II. TholDas,
17.10.93
Whon
M.D.
l\Iedbourne Di\,.
3.3.99
D. Duke,
N orthn.mpton Oorps
4.5.S6
Corps, 'urg-. R. A. Milli-
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IIea.dqmtrters Div.
4.5.86
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Blisworth Diy.
2.4.97
D. D. ,Tenrrresoll,
24.3.88
IV. ,T. lhirc1, M.n.
Earls Barton Di \' . Flore Div. Kislillghury Div.
25.8.1900
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Ron.c1e Di v.
6.8
Towcestel' Div.
5.11
\Veedon Di \' . ...
6.10.00
CnpLnm C. II. ~edgwick, H. A. ~I,('. ('1'. F.)
N. ·East \Yarwicksllire Corps
4.9.05
Foleshill & LOl1gfoJ'(l D.
25. 3. O~
Bishops Itchingtoll Div.
2·1. 2.10
Corps Sl1r~. Co.p1... J. O. Orton, ~r.I).,Jt.A.~J.C. (T.) If. U. \Vubster, .!II.l~.C.~., !J. n. c. 1'. J. Piric, M.D.
Oovtntry Centrn.l Div ....
17.5.06
J. lto1bson,
Coventry Co-op. Di v.
26.8.01
L. S. IIca.lcl, lIf.n.
IIa,rbury Div ....
17.2.12
J. Pirie,
Lea.mington Div.
16.3.05
J. F. II. Ellerton, M.D. A. Morris, B.A., M.n.C.S. \V. D. Brl\)~il, M.]).
L .N. ,V. &.ThI. R (Cov.) D.
1.5.12
LoR.C.S.l.
F. IV. Cornwall,
l'rInrkeL H.trborough.
Omcer or member in oharge and address.
Surgeon.
fonned.
II'i ri-Jt Ula~s Sergt. G. ~1 iller, l~othwell, nettl' Kettering. ,'crgL. A. Bamford, 1~\l HhLon, llm~r Kettcring. \V. H.. ,J onc~, 'I'wywell, nel1r Thr:1.11ston. Sel'g t. ,J. T. Cartierl ge, ,'\'ood ford , llC'al' Thmp~ton. COrJlH Supt. ,T, L. King, 27, 0 ttl'enclo l1 St. , Upper KentS L., L eicester . .'lIJ1L. A. g. lli gdon, Hig h Strcet, Barwell, near 1 [iuckley. Sergt. ,J. II. IIill, (J, Vic:J.rnge SLreet, Earl Shilton, Leicester. Supt. A. TlIehew, Priory Uottnge, Leicester Roa.d, JIincklcy. Supt. A. Pa.lmer, Sl'rin~ Hank, ,'th. Knigllton Rd., Leicester. Slip. J. MilUurn. , Ingle "treet, Nlmfollnclpool, L eicester. Sel'gt. II. W. ;,) u.l'ti n. 1U0, D0wn Street, Leicester. 11 pt. ,j. \V. Fl1.l'llH'r. ~L. I ves J~Il:ul, Leicester. Supt. JT. Leeson, 6U, 'Ollstnl1Ce Hoacl, Leicester. Supt. I( Spencer, ill , 'Vel forel Hoad, Leicester. Supt. iT. Elliott, Dell Street, W igstrm ~r agna.. lIPt. IV. nn'n.dmore, Chtrke'i-J Hoad, \Vig, ton lIbglln" L eicester. i'-lupL. .T. F. Timson, 57, Gro\'e H,uacl, LcicLster. Supl. I\'. ( aL1m, 0, Fairfield 'treet, Leicester. Supt. I'. Ph ·Ips, M.H.U.S., Baxter Ga.te, LOllgbhorol1gh. Fir:;t OfficeI' \\T. A. ::Jtevens, 71. ll !tlllpton Road, Llltvll. Supt. U. Green,
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A. K A1)(ly, 26, Ooroll:1tion Av.; l~otllwell, Kettering. Corporn.1 J. 'vV. Essam, B.Ili-JhtoTl, ncar Kettering. W. R Jones.
'r. Haley'vVaitc, \VoorHord Hill, 11mtr Thrapston. Corps Sec. G. O. DolJson, 26S, Welford Hoad, J.Jeicester. L. Green, Brocley Lane, Barwell, ncar Hinckley. IT. RilllpHon, 15, Grange Cott., Station Roa.d, Earl Shilton. Supt. A. Mebew. 1.
Sergt. H. G. Lane, 31, ]'ortma.n Street, Leicester. L. IG. JG\ erett, 20, Alma, 'tre('t, IT ewfoundpool, Leicester. Sel'gt. II. W. Martin.
It 11. Ll1.l1e, 7fl, Ashfordby Street, Leicester.
C. Game!', 3 U, JI umberstone Road, Leicester. CorpI. T. E. J:lckson, 236, Uln.rendull Park Road, Leicester. W. A. Deeming, Po:-;t Office, ,'outh 'Vigston. A. IV. Sylvester, 1, Ba. sett St., ,'onth \-Vigston, Leicestersbire, Scrgt. O. Richardson, SI, :0,-ewpol't'treet, Leicester. II. llal'risul1, 12, Shaftcsbury Hoael, Leicester. Sec. ::U1d i::)Cl'gt. W. J. Everton. oJ 6, Oxford Street, LOllghborougb. II. \V. ChamLerlain, 6, H:1.zeJbul'Y Crescent, Luton. First Orlict:!r Knighton, 25 , High Street, ~bl'ket ITa-rhorough.
Secretary antI address.
Scrgt. D. Uaher, feclllOurne, neal' 1Ia.rket Ha.rborougb. Corps Supt. A. II. Rice, lIanli II gstone, N orthumpton. Ditto (Acting).
Sergea.nt D. Usher.
Scrgl. F. 'Y. Tarman. lllis\\'orth, J. ·urthampton. HCl'gt. F. \\T. Gee, Casllc\'~hby tation, J.J.N. W. Hly. C'rgt. W. Jl. Warren, ,'utton Street, li'Jon:, N orthaUlptoll.
O. Young, Dlisworth, J. Torthumpton. F. B. Lme, King trcet, Earls Barton. Sergt. ·W. H. " arren.
Sergt. O. J. Du.llasler, .'choul House, Kislingbury, Torthn.mpton. Sergt .. J. I'irk, Illiswortb Crossing, IT orthnmpton. First OUiceI' \-V. 11. PCl'cl\'nl, 'l'o\\,c'esler, Tort hmnpton. 8ergt. H. J. Fnhllllg, 1o, {~llCetl ' Lrcet, Weedon, Tortha.mptollshil·c. COl'l's. Supt. ':1 pt . .T. O. Orton, M. D., n. A.~r.C.(T.) Long[onl Orange, 'o\·entry. Rev. H. C. Smith, ~1. \., LOI1~forc1, Coventry. Supt. J. Pirie, M.D. 11 !trl)1l1·Y. lle:l,l' Lea.lI1ington. Supt. II. r. Bethell, 5, The QntHlmnt, Coventry. ]j'irst Oflleer J. W. Cotton, Compton House, Foleshill HOL tt, Covl'ntry. Supt ..J. l'irie, M. D, ( '\ctiJlg'). IIarilUry, near Lea.mingtoJ1. SLlpt. J. l!'. Jr. Ellertol1, M. n., 8, Lcmn Terrace, Leami ngton. Supt. C. MycoC'k. 14, I:)tmlley Rotto, Coventry.
Sergt. C. J. Dn.llaster.
Corps Sec. 1':. F. Ac1nitt, Othorpc, \\-e:;toll Hoad, Xorthampton. Sergt. . Pitkin, 5, Steen Street, Xorthampton.
CorpI. F. O. Jones, H.onde, .I. T(lrthnmpton. OorpI. H. IT. Brown: High tl'cct, Towcester, Xorthampton. Sergt. II. J. Fabling. Act. Oorps C'C. ergt. J. Davenport, Longford Grnllge, Ooventry. el'gt. J. Dayenporr, Longford Grange, oyentry. OOl·pl. lI. G. forgan, Eillstree, Bishops Itchil1gton, Dr. Len,mingtoll Scrgt. . Lnmm, 31, ltrl11elitc Rd., ,osfordGreell,OOYCntry. H'irst Officer J. W. Cotton. R. 'leaver, Fnnn treet, IIa.rbury, nr. Lenmington. ergt. C. riddleton, 111, Emscote Roa.d, 'Varwick. Acting S rgt. 1 r. 13. Bell, 113, Sovereign Ron.d, Coventry.
.NO. Corps or D ivisi on.
Nunen/ton Town, Div.
When formod.
8.c.97
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25.6.06
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DISTRIOT-OORPS
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Surgeon.
L. E. Price, L.n.o.p.
Oorps Sec. A. O. Groome, " East Lee," Higham Ferrers. B. Gra.veley, Sih'er Street, Welling borough.
,V. E. Aurlland,
Scrgt. G. R Drage, Bozeat, neal' I\Tellingborough. Supt. 11. R. Paten all, \ V 0stholmc, Higham Fenel's. Supt. G . R. Parsons. Manor HOllse, Irchester, \Vellingborough .
OorpI. A. Roberts, 8, \Vollaston Road, Bozeat.
M.D.
R. \V. Jamie,
Overseal Div. .. .
3.11. 01
F. W. Onl, M.D. A. MacPherson, M. n. Oorps-t)Ul'gcoll L. O. S. Brongilton, lJ.I:.O . p . J. A. Dougbs Tbompson,
M.D.
M.D.
L angley & District Div.
11.11. 09
Stewart and Lloyds Div.
22. 9.01
A. D. Mcqueen, M.D.
Olney Div.
22.5.02
F. J. Grindon,
Oundle Div.
28.2.98
Rugby Div.
12.12.02
Vacn.nt.
M. (LC.S.
Oolonel O. Dukes, M.D., Y.D.
Wellingborough Oorps
9.9.8
Headquarters Diy. Bozeat Div. . .. Higham Ferrel'S Diy. .. Irchester Div.
Corps or Division.
Irthlingborough Div.
B.4.89
3.12.96 12.12.91 1.12.97
When formec1.
8.9. 97
Ringstead Div.
28.3.96
Rushden Di y ....
1896
Wellingbor' 1\I.Rly. D.
16.6.05
vVollaston Div.
11.4.96
Wolverhampton Div.
10.3.05
Seeretary aud address.
Oorps Supt. O. Ticholson, ,. lIillsl!h..,·' Broad Green, IVellingborough. Supt. J. O. Parker, 2~, Hattoll A .... enue, \Vellinguorough.
Va,cant.
1.4.05
)
IV. R Anlllallll, ~r. R. C. s., Oorps I urg. (Acting) II. IIolli!'l, )1. D. I\T. U. Pickering, M.B.
13.4.1900
Smethwick Div.
Oflieer or member in chal'ge and address.
H. IV. Rees, 71, Rowland Street, Rugby.
VaCl1ut.
9.5.06
(Continued).
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Supt. ,V. J. Parsons, In<rle\\'ood, Hest B:mk, Lancaster.
A. Tbomsoll,
1<'.S.A.
15.1.05
Hu1esowen G .W.R. Div.
DIVISIONS
Sergt . .J. n. Hards, 10, Highfield Villas, IIalesowen. Oorp1. O. Greave, 3:3, Langley Rd., L'Lngley Gn., Birmingham. Sergt. J. O. Mayall 236, Long Lane, Halesowen. W. O. Knight. 14, Higll Street, Olney, Bucks.
F. O. T orbitt,
4.5.09
1912.
AMBULANOE
Supt. A .•J. R Randle, Knntsfonl, Edward Street, Nuneaton. Supt. A. Nightingale, Glebe Road, Nuneaton. Supt. A. Thomson, M.ll., vVhytegates, St. Gregol'y'~ Ho(l., S'forc1-on-Av. Oorp/'! Supt. J. Tumer, Stn.nlcigh, Donisthorpe, Ashl>y-de la-Zouch. Supt. '1'. lI£'afielcl, Ashby-(le-la-Zonch. Supt. W. V. Scott. Htation Honse, Ooalville. First Olass Serg-t. W. Lluy(l, Pn.rk Housc: .1\1oira, As11uy-cle-la-Zoueh Oorp~ Hurt. F. F. Simpson, Beaucastle, near Bcwdley, \V orcestershire. Supt. F. YV. l'arker, Hawthorn Oottage, IIasnury, Ila.lesowen. Supt. J. E. Butler, Hill Crest, Do!,( Kennel Lane, Langley. Supt. D. II. Willi'l.IDs, 'rhe Mount. Jjromsgrove Road, lIalesowen. Supt. W. T. Kn16ht, 11, High Street, Olney, Bucks.
Ooalville Diy....
North ,Yorcestershire Oorps...
AND
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M.R.C .. ·.
(Aetillg). J. Orew, M. D . Dr. Gabb.
SllI'gcon.
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A. York, Millbunch T err., Ircbester, nr. W ellingboro'
Secret,'\l'Y and address.
Offi cer or member in charge and (uldrcss.
A. Thompson, . 14 Meeting Lane, Il'thlingborougb.
Supt. O. E. Eatly . Manton noau, lrthlmgborough.
Supt. T. Swincb1J, 2 , Moor Ron.d, Rushden. Supt. II. Francis, IV ..J . \Vt"tson, l\l.n. ~9h, P~~lk Road, \Y cllinghorough. :First Olass ergt. J. A. Drage, S . E. Btl.xtcr, L.U.C.r. IVollaston, near IVellingborough. Lieut. -001. II. II. O. Den t'l Supt. Lieut. -001. n. H. O. Dent, B.A.lILC. (·r.), lIl. ll. , It.A.M.O. ('1'.) Oakleigh, IYolverlw,mpton. S. II. Oolellll"ll, III. R . O. S .
II. S. B."ker,
Sergt. G. H all. Willington Street, Nuneaton. Sergt. T. B. W ooclcock, 75, Ahbey Street, N uneaton. G. II. nurgess, 20, Broad f:ltreet, Stratford-on-Avon. Act. Sec. ]~irst Class .'ergt. W. Ll oyd, l'ark HOllse, Moira, Ashl)y-de-la-Zouclt.
OorpI. A. II. Oashillore, 2, Beacon field Terrace, Rushden.
M.R.O.S.
M.D.,
Corp!. G. F . Tutt, Oouneil t., 'Volln-ston, nr. \Yellingborough . ercrt. IV. Wilkes, 16, Willenhall Rond, \Yolverbampton.
III.
NO.
DISTRICT-NURSING DIVISIONS.
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When
Nursing Division.
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formed.
I
ursing oOlcer Or mcmbcr in charge and Address.
Lady Secretary and Address,
Birmingham Corps:F. Bu,rlles,
10.9.12
Eclgbaston Div.
J. A. BCl'lyn,
8.06
Headquarters Div.
F.R.C.S. 111. D.
6. ~.07
G. J. Bra.nson,
... 21.11.98
L. W. Dl'yla.nc1,
Oratory Div ....
lII.D.
Lady Supt. Mrs. Porter, 1, Barnsley Road, Edgbaston. Lady Supt. Mrs. Wakefield, 1a9, Fentham Rd., Birchfields, Birmingham. Lady Supt. Miss T. Grainger, 94., Alston Street, Ladywood , Birmingham.
Mrs. Porter.
L ady Supt. Mrs. M. Farmer, 60, St. Peter's Avenue.
Miss M. Clark, 26, Gold Street, Kettering.
Lady Supt. Miss M. Nohle, Ul'avenhurst, New \Valk, Leicester.
:Miss A. A. Pollard, Knighton Park Road, L eicester.
Lady Supt. 1\1rs. ·W. Harvey Reeves, 4., Spencer Parade, Northampton.
First Nursing Officer Miss L. Mawby, 52, Billing Road, Northampton.
Miss M. Moulson, 139, Fentham Rd., Birchfields, Birmingham. Miss G. Cox, 16, Reservoir Retreat, Edgbaston, B'gham.
Kettering Corps:Heaclq um tel'S Div.
III.R.O.S .
L eicester Corps :L. K. Harrison, B.A., E. liarrison, M.D.
1886
Leicester Di v.
M.D.
Northampton Corps : Hea.dquarters Div.
W.
27.9.99
H.
Chamberlain,
1\1. u. C.S .
N.E. 'Warwickshire Corps:28.6.07
E. N. u,son. V. Gray M.aitlu,nd.
Lu,(ly Supt. Mrs. A. M. Amos, Fernda,]e, Tennant t., Attleboro', Nuneaton
Mrs. L. Bicknall, 13, Stewart Street, Chilvers Coton.
22.5.] 2
J. D. Thompson.
Lady Supt. Mrs. IIomfray, Otterbourne Court, IIalesowen.
Miss E. Shilcock, Laurel Lane, Halesowen.
Higham Ferrel's Div.
1.10.09
J. Crew,
Irthlingborough Diy.
3.7.01
W. W. Robb,
Lady Supt. Mrs. T. Patenall, Bron Diuns, Rushclen. Lady upt. Mrs. S. Williams, 30, Scarborough Street, Irthlingborough.
Miss E. Horn, 27, College Street, Hi~ham Ferrel'S. :Mrs. R. Bigley, 8, Lime Terrace, Irthlingborough.
3.7.01
C. R. Owen, L.R.C.P. D. G. Greenueltl, M.D. "vV. J. \Vatson, III.D.
Lady Supt. Mrs. F. Tomlinson, 8 , High Street, Rushden. La(fy Supt. Miss A . Smith, Glen thorne, Mill Roa.d, 'Vellingborough.
Mrs. E. Knight, 22, Brookfield Road, Rushden. First N tusing Officer Miss C. Hodges, 11, George Street, Wellingborough.
T
uneu,ton Div.
N. Worcestershire Corps : Halesowen DIV. Wellingborough Corps:~I.D. 1II.B.
Ringsteacl Div. Rushclen Div ....
15.5.05
Wellingborough Div.
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Deputy Com?n1·ssi01w·.-Coloncl C. J. TmMBLE, c.~f.G . , V.D., L.R.C.P., (2nd ,Vest Lancashire Brigade, Royal Field Artillery), Louth House, Bamber Bridge, near Preston. Assistant Cmnmissiona.-:Mr. L. 'YIIITTARETI, Snnnyside Honse, Accrington . Assi!:itant Commissioner-lIr. A. L. GAllNETT, 8, Ormerod 'trect, Burnley. Assistant Commissionel'.-J. Lnlf-il>L', M.D., 4, Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin. Distr'ict Sllrglon.-:JIa.jor E. B. POOLEY, L.R.C.P., Dalton.in.Furness, R.S.O., Lanes. 4th Batt. :King's Own Regimeut. District SU)lerilltendent-~lr. F. DE B. Par, L.R. C. P., Barrowford, near Kelson. District Secrttary.-~lr. W. S. \YooDCOCK, 178, Station Road, Bamber Bridge, near Preston. Distr'ict Inspector oj Stores.-Mr. A. Y. DAVIES, M.B., Shaw, near Oldham.
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NEAR PRESTO~. 30th September, 1912.
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Sir, I have now the pleasure of offering for your acceptance my Annual Report as Deputy Commissioner of Xo. IV. District. I ha.ye to record wIth great regret the death of Corps uperintendent Elli on, Liverpool Corps. Dy his death .I.' o. IV. District has lost one of its most enthusiastic workers, always full of zeal in the c:au:e. The strength of the units at present organize 1 in this District is as follow :_ 1912. 1911. District Staff 8 7 Corps urgeons 7 7 " 'uperintendents 12 10 Di visional urgeons 128 138 " ' nperintenc1ents 74 71 Ambulance Officers 49 49 Sergeants 135 143 Corporals. 1 6 185 Privates 26 97 2683
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discharged. The ~ fine Drill Hall at Rfldcliffe, a.fter renO\'fI tion and l' decora tion, wa. re,opened on the Hth epteJ?her by Irs. 1ell?r .. The improve~l~nt' ,include ~he introduction of the electnc llght, and tbe lIall 111 lts present condItIOn IS exceeclin!S handsome. I should like to expre~s my gratitude to 01. and Ml' . ~lellor for the deep interest and substantial ,assistflnce ,they haye, always 'x ~e~lde~ ,t?"lYard' the Brio-ade mo\'ement, more e peclally to theH loca.l umt the Radclt tle Dln_lO n. 6'n the ~,Hh August Hi )bje_ ty the E::i~lg vis~ted Lanca tel'. District urgeon Pooley wa_ in charge of the Ambulance detRll WhICh were forme,l by the Lrtnca tel' and iIorecambe Ainbulance Di\'i ions and the ~nncaster and )lor~c:l.mbe Nursing Diyi ions. I here insert a copy of letter recelyed from the III f onstable nt L auca ter and my reply thereto, Communication of this sort are highly gratifying,
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The St. John Ambu.,lance Brigade.
" ROYAL Yr 1'1'. " ;,Iay I through you express my 'sincere thrl.l:ks to the ::.rember of the •'t. John Ambulance Brigade ",ho turned out so readIly and did such good sen-icc on aturday during the ,isit of ~.;'I. the l~i,ng. , . " It; i a areat relief to Pohee AuthontJes at a ttme lIke that to ha\'e the cnre of persons"'who have fainted or met ",ith an accident, taken ot! their hancb, and per onally, I feel I owe a heasy debt of g ratitude to the t. John men and women for their good ",ork " As an ~ld 1st Officer of a. Brigaue I am always intere ted in it. " I am, iI', yours faithfully, " C. E. HAmnss, " Chief COll. table. " Lieut. -Col. Trimble, " Bamber Bridge."
Some yery interesting and useful work has been performed by, the Lady Superintendent of the Crewe Diyision (::'III'S. Warneford), ~he ha orgi11~lZed a fund which produces sufficient money to all~w her to supply arhcle.' ,uf .clot~Hng to meet the wants of poor children during the wmter months, The lastdlstnuutlon amounted to 500 garments. On the 21. t eptember a new Dlill Hall was opened to proyide accummodatio!1 for the Horwich Division of the Bolton Corps, This function was performed by 0..:11' William Leyer Da.rt, Thi buildincr cost oyer £400, and 'ir ,\ytlliam was generous enough to prOI~ise £400 to",u.rds this sum, impo ing some useful conditions, The Si.'i:teen th District Conference ,vas held in the Town lIall , Ma.cclesfield, 011 t he 15th October, 1912. The members of the Brigade were welcomed to 1Iaccles, field by His Worship the Mayor of this Borough. OYer 200 attended. . Our District Fund was submitted to the Conference. It showed a credIt of £ 6 17s.7d , T his fund was instituted some years a.go to place at the disposal of the
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Formed. Heywood Diyision 5 June, 1 83 re-formed 16 Jan., 1 94 '\·in~i·ol'd Di~: 4. l\Iay, 1886 ,Yalton-Ie-Dale Div. J5 Jan., IS Z Barrowford Diy. _9 Dec., IS81 Headquarters Diy. (Preston 18 8 Corps) 25 Jan., . 15 May, 1 8 Colne Division Nelson Corps Oct., 1 88 Brierfield Division ;pt., 1, ~ Padiham" 20 Nov., 1 Burnley" JTlme, 1890 Accrincrton Corps 11 :Nov., 1 90 Hapto~ Division March, 1 91 Cli theroe" 24 A pl. I 1 91 Sept., 1892 B eIfas t " D ec., 189? Bacup" •~ Central Diy. (Rochdale Corps) 10 July, 1 93 Roy ton Division 22 Jun., 1 94 12 Apl., 1 94 Pe··th nn" J 1894 :Keswick" 24 une, Reddish Division 10 Apl., 1895 Crewe " 22 April, 1895 25 May, 1895 R ead " A ocr 1895 Bury" u " Tottinaton " 2 Sept., 1895 Edenfi~ld" 12 Feb., 1 96 :llIorecambe " 18 Feb., 1 96 Hazel Grove" 1 Sept., 1896 Equitable Diy. (Oldham 1 Oct .. 1896 Corps) . Adlincrton Division 26 Oct., 1896 Southport Division 8 Jan., 1897 Chester " 16 Jan., 1897 Foulridge" 30 Jan., 1897 Warrinaton Corps 25 Foh., 1 97 WhaleyOBridge Div. 5 Apl., 1897 Haslingden Corps 18 May, 1897 Rawtenstall Division June, 1 97 Crawshawbooth " Dec., 1889 Blackpool " 15 May, 1898 21 June, 1998 Radc1iffe Division Kendal Division 10 Mal'. 1899 Head-qulirters Div. ~Bolton Corps) 21 Apl., 1899 Newtown Division 29 Jl,lay, 1899 Dalton-in-Furness Diy. 30 Nov., 1899 Great Lever Div. (Bolton Corps) 13 Jan., 1900
Formed. Ley land & Fal'illgloll Div. Feb., 190(1 (Prestoll Co1'1ls ) 4. July, 1900 Barrow-il1-Fnruess " 7 Aug. 1900 Ilo.veliO'g (Mil1om) " 9 Aug. 1900 Black b~11'n Division 4 Sept., 1900 Dnkin fielLl " Hodbarrow (Millom) Diyision 17 Sept., 1900 Leiah Division 19 opt., 1900 '\\n~alley Diy. (rc-instated)27 Sellt., 1900 Stockport Division 8 Feb., 1901 26 Feb., 1901 Macclesfield " Lancaster" 24 Apl. 1901 Whitworth Diy. (Roch10 June, 1901 dale Corps) Crompton Division 28 June, ] 901 Alsacrer Di"isioll 20 July, 1901 Miln~'ow and Ne'i'hey Div. 29 July, 1901 Ash ton-under-Lyne Di v. 8 Aug., 1901 ,Yestwood Div. (Oldham Corp .) 1 Oct., 1901 Norden Diy. (l1ochdaJe Corps) 22 Nov., 1901 French"'ood Div. (Preston Corps) 23 Nov., 1901 Castleton Div. (Rocbdale Corps) 17 Dec., 1901 Farnworth Div. (Dolton Corps) ]4 Mal>, 1902 Liverpool Diyision 1 Apr~l, 1902 Altrincham" 15 Apnl, 1902 Longuenuale " 25 .A pril, 1902 ,Yhitefielu" 28 July, 1902 Bred bury and Romiley Division 19 Aug., 1902 So.lforu Di v. (l\T anchester and Salford Corps) 30 Dec., 1902 Hulme Div. (Manchester aed Salford Corps) 1 Jan., 1903 Trawden Division 18 June, 1903 Hindley Division 13 July, 1903 Todmonlen Division 27 July, 1903 A1'dwick Diy. (blanchester and Salford Corps) 31 July, 1903 Bootle Di v. (Liverpool Corps) 5 Oct., 1903 Dublin (St. James's Gate) 7 April, 1904 Division 2 July, 1901 Lytham Division 8 Aug., 1904 Horwich Division
Formed Crossfield Di v. (Warrington Corps) ~3 Jan., 1005 Great Lever Div. (Bolton Corps) 20 Feb., 1905 Knutsronl Division 20 Feb., 1905 Northwich" 20 Feb., 1905 Victoria Hall Di v. (Bolton Corps) 9 March, 1905 Chorley Division 15 May, 1005 Astley Bridge Div. (Boltoll Corp") 25 1hy, 1905 Manchester Corporation Tram ways Division (~1n.ncl1ester and Salforrl Corps) 21 Sept., 1005 Wigan Division 14 Dcc., 1805 Oityof Dublin Division 19 Dec., l()05 Levellshulme Div. (Manchester and Salford o 1rp:;) 21 May, 1006 Waterloo Diviiiion 13 June, 1906 Port Sunlight" 2 July, 1906 Sale and Ashton-onl\I,'rsey Diyision 9 July, 1906 Westhoughton Div. (Bolton Corps) 25 Aug., 1906 Manchc .. tl'r Corpor:J.tion Tranma.ys (Hyde Road)Diyisioll (Man· chestcr and Salford Corps) 1 Koy.: 1906 Prestwich Division 7 lIIay, In07 Livt'rpool Corps 12 .Ttlly, ]907 Flcctwoorl Division 1 Oct .. 1907
Xup..sr.-G Olrlham Division (Oldhum Corps) 15 Sept., 1885 Barrowford " ~2 Dec., 18,,3 Nelson" 15 Oct., 1889 Collle " 1 May, 18()0 Parliham " 10 Dec., 1891 " June, 1 93 Burnley Olitheroe " 23 Oct., 1893 Acclington Div. (Accrington Corps) 1~ May, 1894 Central Division (Rochdale Corps) 25 .Tz.n., 1895 PrestonDiv.(PrestonCorps) 27 1\1ay, 18&5 1'0ttington Division 2 , ept., 1895 Bury" 11 Sept., 1 95 Blackpool " 12 Nov., 1895 Foulriuge " 30 Jan., 1 97 "\Valton-Ie-Dale Division 4 Feb., 1897 " Apl., 1898 Bacup Morecambe " 30 June, 1898 " ~4 Sept., 1898 Keswick Lytham :, 6 Mar., 1901 " ]0 June, 1901 Whalley Crawshawbooth " 7 July, 1901 " 27 July, 1901 Raw tens tall
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Formed. Frod>:ham Division 2 Oct., 1907 11 j(j(lleton Di vision 20 Oct., 1907 Belfast East 14 Jan., 1908 Failsworth Division (Oldham Corps) 15 May, 1908 Ambleside Division 16 July, 1908 Darwen Division 8 Nov., 1908 Danhhill Div. (Bolton Corps) 7 Feb., 1909 Ohester Division 17 Feb., 1909 Gorton Div. C~lanchestor and Salford Corps) 15 May, 1909 Ellesmere Corps 15 May, 1909 WalkdenDiv. (Ell'mre Cps. )15 May, 1909 Boothstown Div. " 15 May, 1909 Railway Div. , , 1 5 May, 1909 Swinton Div. , , 1 5 May: 1909 Worsley Diy. , , 1 6 June,1909 Tyldesley Div. 21 July, 1909 18 Nov., 1909 Mossley Div. Little Hnlton Division (Ell'mere Co)'ps) 22 Nov., 1900 Bromuorough Division 12 April, 1911 Coppull Division 17 JUlle, 1910 Charnor.k Richal'u Div. 18 Aug., 1910 G. C. R. Gorton Locomotive Running Department Diy. (Mar..chester and Salford Corps) 1 Dec. 1910 W.&R. J acoh& Co. ,Dublin Division ~5 July, 1911 'Vielnes Di vision 4 Oct., 1911 Heysham Division ,1 Dec., 1911 Atherton Division 27 Feb., 1912 DIYISIONS. ?lIilnrowand Rewhey Div. 29 July, 1901 Ashton-nnder-Lyne Div. 8 Aug., 1901 Brierfield Diyision 18 Oct., 1901 Blackburn " 5 Mar., 1902 Dalton-in-Furness Div. 6 May, 1902 Crompton Divi ion 15 Aug., 1902 Liverpool" 19 Aug., 1902 'Vinsfol'd" 26 Jan., 1903 Trawden" 13 June, 1903 Castleton Di v. (Rochdale Oorpi') 6 .Aug., 1903 Whitworih Div. (Rochdale Oorps) 19 Aug., 1903 Radcliffe Division 5 Oct., 1903 Hey'i'"ood Division 8 Dec., 1903 Norden Division (Rochdale Corps) 25 J l1ly 1904 Tod m orden Division 27 :lHarch, 1905 Adlington and Heath Charnor k Di vision 2 Apl., 1905 Edenfield Division 9 Oct., 1905 WarriugtonDiv. (Warrington Oorps) 4 Dec., 1905 Bootle Division (Liverpool 26 Mar., 1906 Oorps)
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D. Reeves, Chorley Road, Adlington, T. ,Vood"'orth, Crewe Road, Alsager. B. Head. 35, Manor Road, Altrincham, Supt. "'tV. Hogg. Sel'gt. Skelmerdine, 9, Arlington Street, Ashton·under-Lyne J. Dickinson, 156, \Vigan Road, Atherton. A. Casson, S, Abhey Street, Dacup. G. Lancaster, 4, n1:15' Street, Darrow[ord. J. Homer, 48, Hibbcrt Roa.d, Newbarns, Darrow, Supt. G. Smith.
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Scrgt. W. vVallbank, 130, Belmont Road, Astley Bridge. First Officer T, IIenson. First Officer J. TIard)" 114, Vernon Street, Bolton,
J. W. Chadwick. 16, Pemberton Street, Astley Bridge. Sergt. J. Johnson, 75, Yenice Street, Daubhill, Bolton. Corpl. W. Rawlinson, 1l3,StarcliJfe Street, GreaL Lever, Bolton, I
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IV. DISTRICT-CORPS AND When forll\ed.
Great Lever
18.2.0b
Horwich
14..6.04
Victoria Hall
9.3.05
Westhoughton
25.8.06
Bredbury and Romiley
19.8.02 9.89
Brierfield
Brolll borough
SecreLary and adllress.
Officer or membor in cbarge and address.
Surgeon.
Sergt. W. Rushton. 28, Clyde Street, Bolton. Second Officer W. Farnworth, 7, Owens Road, Horwich. First OIlicr r J. Heap, H3, Bury J~oacl. Bolton. First Officer J. W. Lowe, Victoria House, WesLhoughton.
J. H . .Li ckers.
T. P. Blades. 'V. L ee. J. S. Wil son, 1tr.B. J. Hoyle,I,.R.C.P. VI. H. Parkinson, M.n. J. P. Stewart, M.B.
Supt. W. Warburton, 70, Stockport Road, Bredbury. Supt. n. Harrison, 34, Berkeley Street, Brierfield.
J. Collins, 9, L awrence Street, Romiley. Sergt. A. G. Smith, Quaker's Bridge, Brierfield.
R. M. Whitham, M.B. II. J Slane, M. D. F. B. G. Holmes. W. K Rotb~ell. G. G. Bucklry. S. T. Lord, M.ll.C.S.
Supt. J. L. Colburn, 16, Queensbury Road, Bnrnley. Supt. S. Ensel', 6, Hilton Street, Bury.
First Officer F. Dixon, 136, II urtley Street, Burnley. J . W . Wilkinson, 16, Charles Stn:;et, Bury.
First Officer J. A. Nuttall, 61, Church Street, Oastleton. Supt. R. Ashton, ,'pl'ingwoocl Cottage, Heapey, nr. Chorley. First Ollicer W. Hushton, 30, Brownlow, trect, Olitheroe. Supt. W. llen.p, 34, Princess Street, Colne.
First Officer J. Nuttall.
J. M. Coates, M.D. J. 'Wood, M.R.r.S. R. Hasla.m, M. D.
Second Officer W . Farmvorth. W. Hidiug, 66, Beverley Road, Bolton. J. Coop, 4., Part Street, We!'thoughton .
12.4.10
Burnley
6.90
Bury
9.95
Castleton
17.12.01
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n.5.05
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Clitheroe .. .
21. 4..91
Oolne
15.5.88
Coppull ...
17.6.10
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AMBULANCE DIVISIONS (Continued.)
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E. L. Oompston1 H.. J. Warrington.
Crewe
22.4.95
T. Martlew.
Crompton Div.
27.6.01
G. P. Norman.
Vac3.nt.
Supt. \Y. N. Hanling. U , lIigllftcld, Orawsbawbootb. Supt. II'. H. Oldham, 25, Stamfon1 Avenue, Crowe. Supt,. II. Morton, 160, New Line, Bacup.
Supt. R. Ashton.
J. R. Ellis, 30, 'VeIl Terrace, Olitheroe. S. Diamond, 15, RiuehaIgh Street, Oolne.
E. Saunt, Spendmore Lane, Coppull, nr. Chorley. Supt. W. N. Harding. Sergt. A. Jones, 31. 'Valthall Street, Crewe. H. Everington, 101, Jubilee T errace , Shaw, near Oldham ,
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Dalton-in-Furness ...
30.11. 99
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Dublin City
18.12.05
Darwen
Surgeon.
formed.
T. F. Foster. J. 'Willett,
A. E. \Vynne,
25.7.11
G. P. Oope,
St. James' Gate
18.3.04.
J. Lumsden,
Dukinfield
4.9.00
M. R.C.S.
M.lt.C.S.
Jacobs & Co.
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M.D.
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E. A. Clarke, M.R.C.S.
12.2.96
H. G. Deans,
15.5.09
Corps Surg. II. Bateson,
Headquarters
15.5.09
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Boothstown
15.5.09
A. J. Lowe, L.R.O.P.
Railway
15.5.09
A. Derham. M.D.
Edenfield Ellesmere Oorps
M. D.
M.D.
Little Hulton
22.11.09
Swinton
23.4.09
H. II. Phipps, M. n..C.S.
Worsley
16.6.09
E. T. Scowby,
Fleetwood
1.10.07
Foulridge
30.1. 97
Hapton
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3.91 14.7.97
Havcrigg .. .
7.8.00
Hazel Grove
1. 9.96
Officer or member in charge and address.
Supt. W. R. Daxenuale. 87, Grep-nway Street, Dar\Yen. Snpt. J. Thompson, 62. Lower GanIner Street, Dublin. Supt. "IV. G. Smith, Oasimir Avenue, Ratbmines, Dublin. Supt. G. Dick, Delsito, l\Ichieorc Roall, Dublin. First Offil:er C. W. Tapsoll, 30, Union Street, Hyde, Cheshire. Supt. N. Ashworth, lrwell Vt~le, Edenfield, nr. ~lallehester. Corps Supt. J. ,Yallwork, Drywood LIal], Worsley . J. Rollinson, 332, l-lanchester Road, \Yalkdell. First Offil'or J. Bru11l1rett, ~2, El1enbrook, Boothsto\Yn. First 0 flicer W. Mulkinson, 1~6, Walkden !load, Walkuen. First Oflicer J. Jachson . Gilded lIollin~, LiLtle Hullon, Bolton.
A. A .•J. Dickey, M.D. W. Doyle. M. n. J. R. ShottoJl, L.n.c.p. J. G. Jones, M .D.
Supt. L. Gorton, .Monumen tLo(lge, Dootbstown, nr.Manchester. Supt. F. H. BaLl'S, Warbreck Mount, Warbreck Hill, Blaekpool. First Officer If. 13ulcock, 46, Station Road, :Foull idgo. Sergt. L. Carter, 33, Mltnchestel' Road, Hapton.
J. Bl'ooJUhead, M.B., C.M.
E. Gral1am,
W. II. Tomlinson, M.n.
Deardcnga.te, I1aslingll en. Supt. W ..Jack son, I, Bankfield Road, lIaverigg, Cnmbcrln.nd. First Officer J. D[wiels.
M.B.
Secretary and address.
E. H. lIowanl, 37, Victoria. Stceet, Dalton-in.Furness. J. P. Bury, 3, Any on Street, Darwen. First Officer \Veinstock, 76, Harcourt Street, Dublin. Supt. G. W. Smith . J. J. Thornton, 133,8th. Circular Rll., Kilmainha.m, Dublin. W. II. Marsden, Godley Hill, Godley, Hyde, Cheshire. 'V. Haslam, Tor Yiew, Edenfield, Manchester. T. Wallwork. Bridgewater Offices, \YaH,den, nr. l1'che5ter. J. W. Dyson, 4.20, Muuchester Road, 'Yalkden. J. Mather, 256,New Earth Ru.,Ellenbrook, Boothstown.
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R. Gosling, 18, Oooke Street, Hazel Grove.
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Corps or Division.
When form ed.
Surgeon.
H. F. J e[r ey, M.B.
Heywood ...
5.6.83
Heysham ..
4.12.11
J. C. Ashton,
M.B.
Hindley ...
13.7.03
T. M. Angior,
M.R.C.S.
Hodbarrow
14.9.00
Kendal
10.3.99
Keswick _
26.6.94
II. F. Warwick, M.B. J. M . IIirey , 1>I.B. Major W. B. Cockill, M.D. 11. J. Dick. ?rI. n. J. R. Burnett, M. D.
Knutsford
18.2.05
T. Fennell,
Lancaster
24.4.01
H. C. Lampourt,
Leigh
31.5.00
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1.4.02
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J. Jones, M.B.
R. A. Jon es,
M.R.C . S.
T. M. Dawson,
L. H.C.P.
5.1 0. 03
L. A . Morgan, M. B. F. . Hean ey. T. D. Paddock, ~LR.C.S.
Macclesfield
27.2.01
J. Hedley Mal'sh,
Manchester and Salford Corps Ard wick
30.7.03
BootIe
M.B,C.S.
Gorton
19.3.09
R. H. Crompton.
Great Central
1.12.10
T. P. Yates,
Hulme
19.1.03
North Mancb ester
12.9 .05
J. K. Lund, M.R.C.S. R . N. \Vest, M.B. R. G. McGow en, M. D. F. R. La zenby, L.R.C.P. R. D . Cran, M.B.C.S. \V. E. Fairweather. F. J. "W alton, M.D.
Salford Middleton
Corps or Division.
Morecambe Mossley
..
30.12.02 21.10.07
When
formed.
18.2.96 18. 11. 09
M.B.C.S.
Supt. J. T. IIardll1~n, Infield H ouse, Bamford, IIeywood, Rochdale. J. R Bishop, 1, CalT Lalle, Lower IIeysllam, Ln.llCS. Supt. G . J. Bouchier, Th e Grange, Hindley. Supt. S. Ford, 13, LapsLone Road, Millom. Supt. \V. E. Henderson, M.A., M.B. Bankfie1d, Kendal. Supt. J. Garnett, Main Street, Krs\yiek. Snpt. T. L. Fenuell, ~f.B., Priucess Street, Knutsford. Su pt. R. RooCl'oft, 27, Owen Road, Lancaster. SupL T. Guest, 10 , Leigh Road, Leigh.
E. Milne.
Supt. W. H . Pugh, 44, Church, treet, Egrer!10nt, Cheshire.
First Officer J. Roberts, 0, South Castl!! Street, Liverpool .
Supt. G. J. Tucker, :H, Royal Street, Kirkdale, Li.YerpooI. Supt. J. H. Bingham, 8, Brunswick Street, Macclesfield.
F. C.
Supt. W. ;'Iurri on, 3, \r illium Street. Chapel Street, Salford, Supt. T. \V. \Y. Lloyd, Rose ottage, 'tatiou Road, "- T orth Reddish. Filst Oru cer J. :. B Casey, 794, Ash Lon Old Road, Higher Openshaw, lllanche "ter. Supt. '1'. McKinley, 19, Boseombe Street, Rushbolllle. upt. J. Mellor, 82, ,Yaverley Road, Moston, Manchester. Supt. F. F. Wells, 1 ,Sbnley Elt., Alexandra Palk, Manchester. Sergt. Ackerley, 561, Ohlha.fll Road, MiJdleton.
,Yo Kewton,
H. F. Oldham , :'1.A., J. C . •lshton. 1I.B. \V. Cameron, ;\I. B.
M.D.
Supt. J. A. \Yilli , 8, lloruhy Terrace, l\ l orecambe. Supt. n. Greenhalgh, ~l, Carr Hill Road. Mossley. Supt. II. Bannister, 31, Derby Street, Nelson.
31.5.99
A. WhiLehead.
Norden ...
25.11.01
\Y. II. Carst,
Northwich
20.2.05
J. A. C. DoonaD,
Fir.>t Ofi1cer J. W. " 'right, 2, \\' ood 'ide Cottages, X e\\ LOWD, N ew ~fills , mar ,'tockport. ll'irst Officer E. L. Appleyanl, 1, \\'illowbunk, Bamford, l1l'. Rochdale. npt. J. P. Garner. 61, )1illdlewich Roa.d, Torthwich.
Old bam Oorps
1.10. 96
J. B. W ilkinson, M.13.
Newtown
10.88
Equitable
4.10.96
Failsworth ...
18.5.08
Mumps Westwood Padiham ... Port Sunlight
1[, 13. ~.D.
7.1.97 1.10.01 20.11.89
J. A. Mackenzie,
M. D.
Frenchwood Leylanu & Farrington
First Officer J. W. Wooley, 39, Pitt 'treet, Oldham. Fir t o [flcer H. Jackson, High , 'laok Farm, Moorside, Oldham. Sergt. J. Harrison.
~lildred.
73, Exeter Road, Bootle. C. Wand, 96, Drown Street, :llacclesfield. ~76, Kew Bank St., Longsight, ,M'chester. J. Llon1. J lim. , 46, : tation R oad, Korth Reddish. First Officer J. . D. Casey.
CorpI. A. Maitland, 3~, Bristol Street, Hulme, Manchester. J. Grimshaw, 84, 'Va-verley Road, Moston, l'rfanchester. Corpl. H. C . Gallon-a), 5, l.fonton Street, Moss Side, Manchester. A.. Smith,
Ha ",thorne Cottage, Rochdale Rd. Middleton.
Secretary and address.
~Ioreca.mbe.
First Officer J. W. Wright.
H. tafford, 160, Edenfield r.oa.d, K orden. Second Ollie,,!, E. Robillson. 109, Churcb Road, .1.~orthwich.
A. J. Gurney, The Lodge, Cemetery, Greenacres, Oldham. J. Mid.gley, 22, ;'[ontgomery "'t., Holliuwood, Oldham.
Supt. jr. Sanders, 4-1, Millon treet, r~diham. upL. C. K. Atkinsou, ~6, Park Road, Port Sunlight. Oorp::. Supt. W. H. lrviu Sellars, 1 , Chapel Street, Preston.
J. \YeLster, 120, Burnley Roau, radiham. \\'. _\. Fitzpatrick, 4~, Morenoft Road, Rock Ferry.
25.1.88
R. II. Hadfield, M.R.C.S,
23.11.01
O. O. Stanw ell , L.R.CP.
W. Walson (Sergt. in charge).
P. Fraser, 1>I. D.
J. A. L cnurum (Acting Officer ill charge) .
M.D.
C. \Y. Dame , 18, EHlng Tcrrace, Supt. R. Glunhalgb.
J. II e!\ tOil ,
N. Oaine,
2,1900
First Offlcer J. E. Hodgkinson, 288, Ged10w Lane, Wigan. \V. Harris, 125, Albert, treet, Millolli, Cumberland . J. \V. Dent, Westcliffe, Kendal. P . S. Todd, 13, Main Street, Keswick. W. Daniels, Oller ton 8clloo1s, E.:nutsford. J . Gardner, 39, Willow Lane, Lancaster. H. Texter. GS, \Yindermel'e Road, Leigh.
First Omeer J . . Forre~t, 21, Green La.ne, Hollins, Oldham. Acting First Oflict'r J. 'Y. Wooley, 39, Pitt Street, Oldbam.
29.6.06
P reston Corps Headquarters
4, Grosvenor Street, Heywood.
Officer or member in charge and address.
Surgeon.
J. n. K. Robb, ~ . A., M.B. \\'. Jacks on, lLB.
Nelson Oorps
Secretary and address.
Officer or member in charge and address.
J.
f)9, Belmont Street, Oldham. ayage, ~', Agnes Street, Chadderton.
J. Bowker, 14, St. ~fartin's Road, Preston. J. Brnmley, 11, .\.crega te Lane, Preston. 'Y. Sumner, 11, pring Gardell~, Farillgton, Preston,
No. IV. Co rps or Div ision.
Whell
21. G. OB
R a.doli ffc Hn.wtonAtnll
6. !J7
W. f:l. Mooro, M. l ) . 11'. SI.C pli (,II!lOl1, f . 1t.O. I'. I'. 1J(JlJo,ld. 1'.1.1:. U. SeMI', 1:.A., M.I:.
W. M.l\hcrJl'nilh, f,.
r...0.I'.
N. H,. IJIWllrlflvill, 1'".1:.O.H.
gead
Rcdcli!ih
1o.~. 05
Roehdllio Oorps
10.7.0:3
Hille anul\ shton
!J.7.0G
T.
TIIIIISOIl
(J.
l'llillipr~ M{JHHCrop,M.I:.
.J. Jtodlry,
f;milh,
M.I •.
M.It.C).R.
W. I'. (j,anL, M. Il. I:" N. 11111ILer, 1,.ltJ) .I·. A. WosLWOlJrI, M,Il.
Southport
B. 1. 07
W. U. BOllla II,
[-{tockport
G.:l. 0 J
K 1\. nOIlIII'II, M.I). R Nightillgnl!', M.f:. .f. L. ](.1I 8'1c ll , 1.1:.
I.. I:. O. I'.
Tod In onlen
27.7.03
ToLtington
2. f). fIG
A. M. I'oolr',
18.G.0!J
U. SI eVil, ~l. u.
'J'ylclesley
:l2. 7.00
'I'. Gray, 1.1:.
Walton-le-Da.le
I ::'.1.B7
- . Sltarplvs, r.. It.r'.I'.
Warrington Oorps ...
25.2.07
.r. A(1.~m
Urosfiel(l Waterloo ... Wh [1.icy B ridge
Carps or Di vision.
I.I!. L :IW, f .. It.f).I',
23.1.0fl
13.6.06 G.G.97
'I'. If.
AgIlI;W, r..I:.C.I'. I". W. J\lIIHay, f..It.I).I'. II'. U. AII'Il', f"I:.U.l'.
WIH'JI-I-formed.
17.fJ.CO
Whitefiolu
28.7.02 10.] 2. 05
Wllitworth
JO. 6.01
Winsford ...
4.5.80
Widnefl ...
4.] 0,11
A. II'j(;lrlillg, !J~, A IbilllI Rt l'f;!;t, ,J. JI:n LwifiLlc,
l~eccldllll'r;t, Langley }tr,l).ci,
1'rcHtwicb .
no,d(~lifre.
t\. St ..b'Jl{''l J~f)\V, H:lwt.r:nlltall.
JC Wade, J:1J(;IG:l II:).w 'I";l'raCe, Silpt. ,J. I'. Br'lIt.
Jtr;~ld,
nlacklJIlfTi.
I~ulclj fl ".
1:l1'I'L ,I. 'I'. (l:u/I(:r, 95, Mill/row HourI, Itoehdo.Jr..
Goq.!. W. C. l)f'IIye/', 1 0, ~r)11 til HLI rJ(;t., ltochdo.le
II. Miall Wf)r)rlllcad, M,n., Ul1il:l}'r,lrllr;, 8:dc. Acting HlipL. W. I'arl iIlSOIl, 58, [J/l.Wk!-.IWllc! f3lrer:t, ~()IILhpf)d. Su 1'1.. ,J. ,J. ()IIIIO, ~8, Carn),rirlgfJ Rtrr;i'l, Rtoekport. ArJt.in g SUI'L..J. L. I;U!l rll, ,\1.1:. West Lndgc, 'I'odlll(JI'{lo/l. SIII'1.. 1:.1\1 ' 'lS(;I', ~ II, 1:J1I'y I~(,ar], 'J'uLLillgtoIJ. Cllrl'l, 'J', A. J 1:J.ITi I;IJlI, ~~, C IrH l sLrll lr} '1'01 I'. we, 'I'ra wdr'f1. Supt. K r'~. C;rillhJ.IJI, 12, I'r,pJnr ,'lreeL, 'I'ylrlr;slcy. Scrgt. 'I'. I'ar kt'r, :l, 'I' l.henJ('r '1'r.:rr.,cP, J flJghlon I,allr', Creg-
f)crgt. '1'. W. j,,;r·k,
1'lIpL.
A : .1. Young,
JdLe,I',
M. O. Mcglligott, T..!u;.r'. L. /\ ncl"nwn,
M.
n.
B. H. Wo(}clyaLL, r.. 1:.C.f'. I ~rr;lil/cl'.
Cal,. SU }lt. Captain 'Y. Waring, J.at.c],fr)l'f l Jlou 0, Lalchford, WllrJington. Sl1 1'1. S. n.dd ry • I :lfJ, U),II/'(:II Htn:el, Wa/'l illgton. HIII't. .J. Hn I', WidePII 11,,11 te, Hlrol.tOll, nr:ur W:lfringlon. fjllpL W. V. II. STIIII h, 14, MOlllll AVI'llIH:, UIl'f II, rll·. Livorpor)J. f:lllpL, H. !;ar.'lhaw,
HIt'~I,Ii' 1'I1!j Yi.:w, !lon\ lc}1 }I;nrl,
Wh:d!'Y J;rJg.
Offic(;1' or m~rn},er in clllLrglJ nnd :lIldrcHH.
Snrgr:ofJ.
-----
O. H.
Hupt. W. /';ntwi!ltie, J 00, Sprillg Lalli', !:.lLdelifrr:. HllpL. W. M. Mar;llmiLII, f,.ltJJ.I'. I lolly r l'IIIHr., f(awtr:IiHlIdl. RIII'L. H. ,J. R. Ifilldlr·, 7, II'r'll RII'P'L, J:cad, IIr, nln.c;! ' bllrJl. Sllpl. .J. I'. 1 :~nL,
atldrr;flH.
17, J: 'lgr'lv(~ Itr,'Hl, S;de. .r. Lf)vCI idg" . 10, Ilion Slrr;(JL, SOlILhprJrt. Fir'r;L UhSH Scrgt. .J. II. Mr,fJ1'(S, 8, Itoyul (;r;o /,gl; Stlcd, Slock 1'01 L. ACtlllg Hcc..J. HtlHlqfiolrl, 78, Il ldif'ax IVJ;(rJ, TvdTO(lrur·n. '1'. Bf)/JY, :::'. :I:llly ':",:J,rl, '1oLtingtoll.
'J' .
E. Hr;lir,(jdd, ~R, Lano I II)ll i!!, 'I'r;twdr~".
HI
I,t . J'. (~l'I1l1dy, 10, Ht.lllill II St.rr;cl, TyldflRlrlY· Scrgt. '1'. I 'a! kf;!,
SU II Lalle, II :1r 1'1'0 ton.
,
C. I). •J. H.•\Jan';!oll, 1.1:.
WIlalley ...
Wigan
\1.1,.
CorpJ. Hi! i!.!lrlli,
I.ingard f-lLr(;oL,
- f
o
Rr;r;rcLary and
All pL. ,'-. (~dlf/Oll, :l, Witl wick HLrect, Prestwich nl'. Mu.l1che3ter
II:~,
CJ'
(Continued),
{J/fi,:r'r 1)1' rrtl·/II1.,,·I· ill ehargr: and arlrlroRH.
HllIgr"JII .
frlllllllfJ.
0.5.07
Prest wi ch
DI STn rCT-CORPS AND AMB ULA NCE DTVrSTO N8
A. K Spalll, 24, (Jairl, StJ'r:et, WarlillgtolJ. (:oq,}. lI. Jl'1I ,r)rJ, 217, Wildel'lIl,ouJ Hoad, \Yarrington. W. fl. !JIWOY, Wr:If)(,r' k, WIlL~rl()fJ J'nl'k, Waterloo.
n.
()}:~ytIJll,
/l oTwicll It;nd, Wlw,loy nrir/ge.
f:!c(;r/ltary ancl :. till rl:5H.
----~
Supt. W. It'. Mowlr', (JfJrn Mill, Whallr:y. SIIPt. ,J. W. Crl}.~~lr·y, 114, gl11,Y New l{{);lrJ, \VhitufieJrl. SlIPL. (:. M. I'r!r;k, 27, LlbralY SLrcet, Wigan. RlIp!" K A. ;..,to! t., . t\~(i, MI~lkd. fllrcet, W}'iI,W()ltlt. SnpL. A. Crn.IIL, WllHdcJ/l l:ridgrJ!l, Wili efrH·d. H. .flllt.e r , J:,O, Peel House LflTl", Wirlnes.
K 11. Trnrr]tnlul. 10, ~f)r1ny fitlcet, ·Whitcfi(:ld. SergL. 'I'. CI i t]W[()C, ~)II, (;1' 'r:rlflligh SLreel, Wigllll. SII}'t, ]I;. A. SLott.
G. 'fll flflrtl I, Crr)f)l: Lanc, WhUltr,ll, '.VinHford. L. gnll n ,tt, M Olillt l'le!lflft llt, Pee] I r()lIS!; Lalle, \Virlll(·S.
No. Nursing Division.
When
formed.
IV. DISTRIOT.-NURSING DIVISIONS.
Surgeon.
Nursing offieer or member ill charge and address.
Accrington Nursing Div.
12.5.94
J. S. Geddie,
Adlingtoll Nursin g Div.
22.5.05
W. O. Rigby,M.B.(Acting)
Ashton-under-Lyne N urs.Div.
8.8.01
J. "YV. Corns, L.R,C.P.
Bacup Nursing Div. Barrowford Nursing Div. Barrow-in-Furness Nul's. Div
4.98 29.1:3.87 15.6.10
Blackburn Nursing Div.
1902
Blackpool Nursing Diy.
13.11.95
M.B.
J. P. Drown, 1LB. F. W. Rigby, lII.B. - . Uurbriuge, L.R.C.P.
T. F. Forster, JII,D.
D. G. Rlliott, L.R.C.P. A. P. Moffn.tt, M. R. C.S. \V. E. Jones, M,R,C.S. L. G. S. Molloy, M.A. J. II. Crane, M. B.
Bolton H'qual'ters Nurs. Div.
26.7.06
J. Johnston, M.B.
Astley Bridge NUl's. Div.
10.1.09
F. Robinson, M.B.
Great Leyer Nurs. Div.
19.6.07
Horwich Nursing Diy .. ..
30.10.06
Victori:1 Hall Nnrs. Diy.
17,9.06
Westhoughton N nr. Div.
6.8.08
Daubhill Nursing Div. Brierfield Nursing Div.
J. M. Ooates, M.D . J. 'W ood, M.R.C.S. M. D.
R. Haslam,
29.8.12
W. A. Rice,
26.9.01
W. H. Parkinson, M.B.
Burnley Nursing Div.
6.93
Nursing Division.
When formed.
J. Gardncr, A. E. Bird,
1\1. B.
M.B ., C,M. L. s. A.
Surgeon.
Lady Supt. Miss M. Shepherd 13, Albert Street, Aceringt~n. Lady Supt. Miss M. Coward, 24, Chapel SL:eet. Adlington. Lady Supt: MIS'l C. Hulley, 221, Wlllteacre Road, Asllton-under-Lyne. Lady Supt. Miss M. Simpson, 22, Croft Terrace, Bacup. 1st Nursing Officer Miss D. Stow, Dorset House, Barrowford. Lady Supt. Mrs. M. J. Craig, 19, Glasgow Street, Barrow. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. McOarthy, 64, Preston New Rd., DlackLurn.
Miss J. Lomax, 36, Folds Rd., Bolton. Acting Sec. Miss M. F. Grayeson East View, Astley Bridge. ' Miss L. Stevens, 13, John Cross Street, Bolton. Miss C. I3romilow, 332, Ohorley New Road, Horwich. Acting Lady Sec. Miss S. H. Jackson 71, Beaconsfield. Street, Bolton.
Lady Supt. Miss E. A. Allsopp 24, Salisbury Street, Dolton. Lady Supt. Miss 1. Lee, 5, Halifax Rd., Brierfield. L:tdy Supt. Miss L. Simpson, 80, Albion Street, Burnley.
Mrs. B. Lyon, 60, Market Street, 'Yesthoughton. Miss E. Smith, 149, Deane Church Lane, Bolton. Acting Lady Sec. Miss.D. J. Robinson, 1, Robson Street, BrIerfield. Miss F. Nightingale, 31. Hawthorne Road, Bmllle}'.
Nursing Omcer or member in c,harge and
address.
Lady Supt. Mrs. A. Kershaw, 227, Bell Lane, Bury.
Oastleton Nursing Diy.
6.8.03
Ohorley Nursing Div.
6.S.G8
A. LOHUI'l, M.B. S. T. Lord, M.R.C.S. A. Macintosh, M.B.
Clitheroe Nureing Diy.
24.. 4.91
Colne Nursing Diy.
1.5.90
Crewe Nursing Div.
~4.1.11
U. "Tilson,
Orompton Nursing Diy.
12.8.02
G. P. Norman.
Lady Supt. Mrs. E. A. Tweedale, Brook1n,nds, Rochdale. 1st Nursing Officer Miss M. E. Ince, 17, Hill Street, Chorley. Lady Snpt. Miss E. Landles, 48, Wilson Street, Clitheroe. Lady Supt. Miss E. Taylor, 9, Duke Street, Colne. Lad.y Supt. Mrs. M. E. ,YarnefoI'd, Deya VilJa., Crewe. Miss S. Dewhurst, 377, Rochdale Road, High Crompton, Sbaw. Lady Supt. Mrs. M A. Pooley, 1, Market Stl'Cet,. Dalton-in-Furness. 1st Nursing Officer Miss ~L Aspden.
6.5.02
A. J. Oross,
lILB.
Darwen Nursing Div.
3.11.08
T. W. Heywood, L.R.C.P.
Dublin Oity Nursing Div.
10.5.09
Ella. Webb, M.D.
Foulridge Nursing Diy.
30.1. 97
Kendal Nursing Diy.
7.3.08
A. A. J. Dickey, M. D. W. Doyle. W. B. Cockill, M.D.
Keswick Nursing Div.
11.7.12
F. R Burnett, M.D.
Lancaster Nursing Div.
25.5.07
II. C. Lambert,
Liverpool Corps Liverpool Nursing Div.
19.8.02
F. S. Heany, M.A., M.D.
26.3.06
T. D. Paddock, M.R.C.S.
6.3.01
A. M. Ea.son, L.R.C,P.
BootIe Nursing Div. Lytham Nursing Div.
M. B.
Leigh Nursing Div.
28.9.12
J. C. Beckett.
Manchester and balford Corps Manchester Nursing Diy.
19.5.09
J. K. Lund, M.R.C.S.
Acting Sec. Miss V. Simpson 27, Ii'ord Street, Barrowford. Miss E. J. Golding, 40, Ramsden Street, Barrow, Miss M. A. Mitton, 77, Shorrock Lane, Mill Hill, Blackburn.
Lady Supt. Mrs. J. Pendlebury, 328, Blackburn Road, Bolton. Lacly Supt. Miss E. Scholes, 701, Blackburn R oad, Bolton. Lady Supt. Miss E. 'Whittle, 69, Orlando Street, Bolton. Lady Supt. Mrs. B. Farnworth, 7, Owen's Row, Horwich. Lady Supt. Miss J. E. Higham 59, Ellesmere Road, Middle Hulton, Bolton.
F. B. Holmes, ltLB. W. E. Rothwell, M.B.
Dalton-in-Furness Nurs. Diy.
Lady Supt. Miss M. Simpson.
Lady Supt. Mrs. V. M. Orme.
11.9.95
M.D.
M. E. Leeming, 167e, Chorley Road, Adlington. Lady Supt. Miss C. Rulle),.
Lauy Supt. Mrs. V. M. Orme. Marshall Gate, Claremont Park, Blackpool.
Bury Nursin g Div.
G. E. Orme, M.R.C.S. H.V. Swindale, lILR.C.S. A. A. G. Dickey, M.D.
Lady Secretary and address.
Lady Secretary and address.
Lady Supt. Mrs. E. A. Tweedale. Mrs. L. Whalley, 26, Avonda.le Road, Oh01·1ey. Miss E. Lang, 40, Pimlico Road, Clitheroe. Miss S, A. Hartley . 2, Chapel Fold, Colne. Lady Supt. Mrs. M. E. Warneford. Miss G. Smith, 60, Duckstoues Road, Shaw. Mrs. M. Ohapman, 66, Mount Pleasa11t, Dalton-in Furness. Acting Sec. Miss M. Bury, 10, Stansfield Street, Darwen. Lally upt. Mrs. K. E. Middleton-Ourtis.
Lad.y Supt. Mrs. K. E. Middletoll-Curtis, Aclare, GIenageary, Co. Dublin. Lady Supt. Mrs. R. H. Hichmond, Hole-in-Wall Inn, Foulridge. Lady Supt. Miss B. A. Collinson, 19, Highfield, Kendal. Miss E. A. Marshall, Oastlerigg Manor, Keswick. Lad.y Supt. Mrs. E. Dall, 4, Long Marsh Lane, Lancaster.
.Miss S. A. Bromley, 9, High Hill, Keswick. E. J. Hudson, 3, West Rd., Marsh, Lancaster.
Lady Supt. Mrs. F. Jackson (in charge), '1'he Beatrice, BootIe, Liverpool. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. McNaught, 13, Holly Grove, Seaforth. 1st Nurs. Officer Mrs. J. Marsden, 93, Warton Street, Lytham. Mrs. M. Guest, 108, L eigh Road, Leigh.
Miss A. H. Thomson. -:'5, St. Ed.mond's Road, BootIe. Miss E. Keates, 21, Cecil Street, Lytham. Miss J. Lee, Orchard House, Chapel Street, Leigh.
J....auy Snpt. Mrs. O. Cowan, 92, Ayres Road, Olcl TrnrrorJ, ~rancbe :) ter.
Miss J. V. Bircha1l, 104, ,Yelliugton St., Moss
Lady Supt. Mrs. R. H. Richmond. Lady Supt. Miss B. A. Co1linson.
ide, Mancbeskr.
No.
IV. DISTRIOT-NURSING DIVISIONS (Oontinued.)
When
Nursing Division.
Nursing ofIicer or mem bel' ill chargc and address.
Surgeon.
formcd.
Morecambe Nursing Div.
30.6.98
H. F. Oldham, M.A., M.D.
Mossley Nursing Div.
2.9.11
W. Oameron,
llIn.cclcsfield Nursing Div.
27.8.12
J. H. Marsh.
N elso11 Oorps Nelson Nursing Div.
15.10.89
W. J o.ckson.
Norden Nursing Div.
24.7.04
W. H. Oarse,
Oldham Oorps Oldham Nursing Div.
15.9.85
J. B. Lendrum,
10.12.91
Padiham Nursing Div.
M.B.
M.B.
M.B.
J. G. Jones, M.D.
Port Sunlight Nursing Div.
8.7.09
N. Oaine, M.D.
Preston Oorps Preston Nursing Div.
27.5.95
T. II. O. Derham, M.n. R. Wilkins,
Leyland Nursing Div.
M.A.,
M.B.
Prestwich Nursing Div.
24.6.09
Ferguson Kerr, M.D.
Radcliffe Nursing Div.
5.10.03
- . Scarr, M.A., M.B.
Rawtenstall Nursing Div.
11.7.11
W. MacIlraith, L.R.C.P. A. R. M. MacIlraith,
Read Nursing Div.
5.10.06
N. B.. Dbarmavie, F.R.C.S .
Reddish Nursing Div.
23.3.09
Rochdale Corps Rochdale Cent. Nurs. Div.
25.1. 95
Lady Secretary and address.
Lady Supt. Miss E. E. Kitching, 2, West Vicw Terrace, Morccambc. Miss O. Rowbotham, 12, Mountain Street, Mossley. Mrs. E. M. Wand, 96, Brown Street, Macclesfield.
Mrs. J. Garrod, 27, Oxford Street, Morecambe. Miss C. Rowbotba.m.
Lady Supt. Miss E. Edmondson, 93, Bradshaw Strcet, Nelson. 1st NUl'S. Officer Miss A. Ashworth.
Lady Supt. Miss E. Edmondson.
Acting Lady Supt. Mrs. Ie. F. Wilkinson, Sunnybrae, Hollins Green, Oldht\m.
Miss G. E. Wilkinson, Suunybrae, Hollins Green, Oldham.
Lady Supt. Miss L. Gregson, Westwood, Padiham. Miss E. Dillow, 10, Bolton Road, Port Sunlight.
Miss A. Pate, 6, Hycliffe Street, Padiham.
Lady Supt. Mrs. A. Howard, 50, Grafton Street. Prestoll. Lally Sllpt. Miss A. Gardner, 9, Garden \Valk, Ashton, Preston . Lady Supt. Mrs. A. Gibson, 3, \Varwick Street, Prestwlch.
2nd N urs. Officer Miss H. S. II. Sowerhutts, IIighfield, .Ashton, Preston.
Miss H. P. Warrington, 23, Brunswick Street, Macclesfield.
Miss T. Roberts, 4, Tenterhouse, Norden.
Mrs. Hoole, Douglas Villas, Olifton Road, Prestwich.
Lady Surt. Mi ss E. Smith, 32, Ohurch Street, Radcliffe. Mrs. E. Taylor, 90, Burnley Rd., Hawtenstall.
Lady Supt. Miss E. Smith.
G. P. Mosscrop, M. B. T. Hanson Smith, M.D.
1st Nurs. Officer Miss M. Hilton, 90, Leigh Terrace, Read. Lady Supt. Miss E. R. Barlow, 1, Lambeth Road, Reddish.
:Miss A. L. Wood, School Lane, Simonstone. Miss E. Leicester, "Hilbrae," WindmillLalle, Reddish.
J. Redley, M.R.C.S. W. P. Grant. M.R.C.S.
Lady Supt. Miss A. Olarke, Hawthorn Terrace, Broad Lane, Rochdale.
Miss E. Ogden, 205, Ashfield Rd., Rochdale.
Miss A. L. Whitehead, Ashda.y Lea, Holly Mount, Rawtenstall.
L.R.C.P.
R. II. Hunter,
L.R.C.F.
No. IV. DISTRICT--NURSING DIVISIONS ~l1rtiing
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Division .
Southport J.Yursing Div.
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Stockport 1\'ursing Div.
1.12.07
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15.1.03
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116, Ohapel ::ltreet, Etluelty, Stoel'port. Miss K Gropper, 0 4~, Acres Lane, StaleyLriclge.
;\liss F. L. ~lasters, 125, Eustbonrne Rd., Birkc1o.le. Mi's F. Shorrock, 59, Helllpshaw Lane, Stockport. liss M. E. IYinteruottam, 20, Grey Street, taleybridge.
Lady Sll[lt. 1HrH. S. Pilli II g', 50, Gam uridge Street, Totlmorc1ell. Lady 1)1lPt. .\Jiss M. Bentley, 4, IIall trl'et, Wa]"h'lw. AcLillg Lady ::lllpt. Ui~s S. Robinson, Ilopkillson Terrace, Tral\'uen.
Mis A.\Vesthead, 7, Castle Farm, 'l'otlmon.len. Miss M. Grcenhalgh, 40, Church Street, "~alshaw. Miss A. H. Bil twistle, 12, Lane House, Trawclen.
.Acting Lady Supt. ~Jiss A. A. Naylor 7, Albcrt Tenare, Higher 'Valtoll. '
Miss A. A. Naylor.
Lady Supt. Mir.;s ill. A. Hackett, 1 £17, Orford Lallc, ,V flrrinO'LOll . Lady SllPt. Miss 11. Stewa,l'f, 89, Sandy Laue. ~eaJorth. Lady SupL. Mrs. L. Dcul'll, nallk lIonse, \Vhaley Bridge. Miss S. Cook, Higbcr L:me, \Vhitefi ehl. Lady SU[lt. Miss L. A. L. Aspinall.Dudley, The Ot~k Honsc, W ins ford.
Miss E. Shaw, Howley Quay lIouse, Howley Lane, \Yar'toll. Miss F. E. Spicer, 59, Oxford Rd., \Vaterlco. Miss E. SOllthem, Horwich End, Whaley Bridge. Miss E. N 0lTis, Oharnley treet, 'Yhitefield. Miss M. lieathcote, "YVa.ys Green, Winsfonl.
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30th &ptclHbcr, IP12. "11:, In f;ubl1litlin~ my r poet ror the y :1.1" ending Sepi-clllhlll" ;-;Oth, H112. I 1ill ple:\~L·d to ~;"1.y that the lllllllher..; of dlil'ient men :ll1c1ll11r:;e::; ClllltillUl' to incrt ,:,c . ~e\V Corps amI Di\'i:;iun~ ,\1e cOIl,'t:mtly beil1~ formed ::;howin~ thc spread of the Brig-n,de. I m~t)' say that no Camp h't: i)ec.1l 11..:111 thi;:; year OWill" to the expenses incurrcd hy thc men attLl\llin~ the Ho.' al nt>\ ie\\' :.t \\'ind,;Ol'. A large l1umber or mell awl l1ur~e,' from my Di nirt, altogether ~,lOO men and ,140 nur::;~:; attcndl!ll thi, H "ic\\' ,\1111 r h tve to tltt nk all of them for the cr<.:uitable way in \\lllCh fill ol'lh'rs WCrt (,:1.rri~(l Ollt on that ,by, ,nul :.180 the Officers \\'ho helped me ill hl'ill~jll~ SUch a large llUIuucr to"ethcr . The t~rl'iLk di~:bter a.t Ca,l~hy Colliery ill Y"rks'lirc lllUf:.t al 0 lllltiled. not only fur the lllelllhcr:, of ('ll1' \\l'ig-:llle \\'ho lo.·t their li\'l~8 ll.eI'Ll. no le:;s than~;" being killcd, but ~lls() ('or the 51'lcmlid dL'yutioll tll duty ~hVWll hy the .Tul'1iing' Diyi"iol1, who attended lo tl1U::\~ brought out of the pit ill n. lll:mnLlt· th~lt \\011 the utlruir:lllOn of all, and which .. houhl hL' a .~l't·aL incelltive tv :111 Corps ~ll1d ('olliery Di\·i"l\.lllS "'here no • Tursin!..( Di\-i~ioll::\ are .ltt.lched, tIl at LIIICt; t:lkc ::\tlpS for thLll' formatiull. Impol'tallt public dULY Wlt" unul'1'tab.. n and e,U'rie(l out in a. IlIu"t llcct·~:-f111 manner at the opcning uf th\' Illlll\in~h'lIn Docks hy hi' ~[n.je:,t.r thc King'. ami also at the Hoyal ~\ gl'il..ultuI':ll ~hO\\' :It 1 ),)]1oa"tel', "hile the (lCC I"ion:, 011 \\'hich the nl'ig:lde has p.rll\·ed its ulility at llll'nl aIHl :;\11allc1' fuuctiolls that h:1\'8 been brought under my llot Ice are lllo,;t nUll\C1'L\\I~ . Tl~c \\'L1rkillg uf tht' Bl'ignlll' hn,; I eell STe:ttly impro\,e\.l a11'l strengthelled hy the l1ppOlntmenL of extm ,Assist llIt C0111ll1i:;siolllll'S, and I now haYI' :\11 .bsi,;taut ill L·<tch part Ol my Dis.trict in additioll to my llld!mn'~' 8tn,lf. ~[y than\;:" are due to OllC an d all of m)' A:,slstauts and Statf fu1' the 1I1:1.111lCr in ",hidl tltey h:1.\,c e:U'1 il d out l hei r t1.llh :o\l'3 dutles; 11.11l1 1 alll :;pcl'ially i11l1~btet1 to my Di::;trid :3eeret~lIY, fur the clc1'lc:.1 \York th.\t i::; clltaillll1 il:> immellRe. I :llll. i:iu rt')' tbat sC\'(!\'a1 Di\'i~i()ns h:1.\'C to lie returned as " 1\0 Repor t ," :\1Il1 I would lmpress on all Sccretarics the imparlance of selldi:~g in their ~\.ll I1 ual H\.l,ort
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The St. J ohn 11 m bulance B'l'igade.
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and Forms by the end of October in each year. There sh?~~d be no difficulty about this and i t would save much unnccessa,ry correspondence II It were donc. The Reserve and Brio-ade Companies continue to show a satisfactory increase. r append a list of do'rps and Divisions in my District in order of seniorityancl di tri bu tiolJ . I have the honoUl' to be, Sir, Your obedient Serrant. STUART C. \YARDELL, K night oj Grace, 01'de1' oj'the HOSJl1'tal oj St. J ohn oj J e1'usalem, Deputy Gommissione1', ;Yo. V . District. Thc Chief Commissioner.
Spalding Rly . Division Bradford M.Rly . Division Rockingham Colliery Division hipley M.Rly . Division Duffield Division Horton Section of Settle Diy. Creswell Division Barnsley Division Leeds Nursing Division TrC'cton Division (Rotherham) . Castleforrl Division E. Keighley Division
1906 1906 1906 1906 1906 1906 1906 1906 1907 1907 1907 1907
Settle Nursing Division. Halifax Nursing Division Blackwell Divisioll . DcnaLy Main Corps . Denaby Nursing Division Silsden :rursing Division Chesterton Oi vision . Honley Division (Huddersfield) 111 exboro' Divisioll (Denaby ) . Pontefract Division Kilnhurst Division Gainsborongh Division
385 1907 1907 1908 1908 1908 1908 1908 1908 1908 1908 1908 1908
LIST OF C OR PS AND D IVISIONS IN OnDER OF SE~IORITY .
Ti bshelf Corps . Birchwood " , Tibshelf and Birchwood Nursing Divi ion N orth StalTordshire Corps Bradford A Divi ion Arm ley & Wortley Div, (Leeds) . Bursle::n Diyision (N. Staffs. ) E asvi,ood Division Railway Division (N. Staffs.) N ewcastle Division (N. Staffs. ) . Barnolds'Tick " H uddersfield Corps Derby DiTision . D ewsbury Corps. T Ullstall Di ,ision (N. Staffs . ) Lincoln Keighley"" A Division
Formed . 1 i8
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LIST OF CORPS A~D DIVISIONS IX ORDER OF SEXIOHITY.
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North Lindsey Iron Dist. Div.. Batley Division (Dew!:ibury) Ossett" " H cckmolHl wike Division Burley, Kirksta.ll aml Dist. Division (Lecd ) Sutton-in·Ashfield Diyision Buxton Division . Woolley Colliery and Darton Di\'. North Lceds Divi!ion (Lecds) . Electric Traction Diy. (N. taO's.) Brighouse ~~ursing Div. Manningham Div. (Brad.) Leeds City 'l'rnnmays (Leed ) Division Talke Division Eiland Division Ellaml Nur:;illg Division Halmerencl and District Di v. Otley Division (Shipley) Silsdell Division (Keighley) Boston Di \'ision BraMonl Nursing Division Eccleshill Division Birstall Division Shipley Nnrsing Diyision Earhy Nursing Di vi 'ion Peakdale Division Goole Division . Settle " . . Ravensthorpe Di\T. (Dc,,"slmry). Morley Nursing Diy." BraMord Tramway Diyi!:iion Rasland Diyisioll. Shelton Didsion (X. Stalk) Oleckheatoll Di \'i~ion (Dewsbury) Kidsgro\'c Diyi ion Rothcl'ham Division Ecclcshill Nursing Division llradeley Di visio11 Cleethorpcs Di "i. ion North Bierley Division Cleckhcaton Nur1'ing Division Sowerby Bridge Division 80,,,er1y Nursing Division
1901 1901 1901 1901 1901 1901 1901 1901 1801 1901 190'2 1902 HlO~
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Wath Division (DenalJY) llcktol1 Hall Colliery Di vision . '\'11rsop hin Colliery Division Pleaslcy Division N orLh Bierley Nursing Division Grimshy Division . Mansficld Colliery Division Otley E. Nursing Div. (ShilJley) Sil vcnvooclCol. Di v. (Rothcrham) Hickleton ~fa.in Div. (Denaby) Skipton Division (Keighlcy) Hl'ighouse North Division Castldord Nursing Di vision Derhy Nursing Division l toxetel' TOWIl Division Bolso\'cr Division Ihrnslcy Kursing Division Melton Di visioll (Dcna l)y) ~Iatlock and District Division. ClarcnceI.& '. WorksDiv. (Leeus)
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1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1911 Itl11
I dle Division (Shipley) Creswell Nursing Division Pleasley Nursing Division Staveley Ireland Colliery Div. Langwith J unction Division Lincoln Nursing Division Burley ~ ursin gD i vision( Shi pley) GlnelJul't1 XliI'S. Diy. (Keighley) Stanton Hill Divi'lion N ewal'k Division Brodsworth Main Division Yeadon ection of Shipley Oent. Division Yeadon Nursing Div. (Shipley) Idle Section of Shi pley Nursing Division. . . SCLlllthorpe Y. \V.C.A., Nursing Division Buxton l\lll'sing Di"i. ion Maltby Division (Dellaby)
1911 1911 1911 1911 1911 1911 1911 1911 1911 1912 1912 1912 19U 1912 1912 1912 1912
DrsTItII3T:TIOX OF CORPS A:\D DIVISIO:\S.
DClbyshire-Corps :-Birchwood, Ilkeston, Tibsbelf. Dlvisions:-Bclper, I3hckwell, Bolsover, Duxton, Creswell, Duffield, Derby, Heanor. Harplll' Hill, Hasland, },Iatlock and District, Peakdale, Sta.veley Irelauu Colliery. Liucolnshire-Corp :--Lincoln. Divisions: -Boston, Cleethorpes, Grimsby, Gainsborough, North Lindsey, ,'cunthorpe Y. W. O.A., Spalding. Nottinghamshire-Di\'isions:-Eastwood and ,Vatnall, Lang1Yith Junction,?lIansfield. ~L1nsficld Colliery, Kewark, Plea~ley, Stanton Hill, Sutton, \\. arsop Colliery, \Vorksop. Stalforllshire- Corps :-N orrh Stall'orushire. Di visions :-Ohestcrton, Killsgrove, ~Iatlcley, Talke, Uttoxeter Town. Yorkshire (West Ridillg)-Corps :-Drighousc, Dewsbury, Denaby Main, Rudders[whl, Keighley, Leeds, Rotherham, Sheffield, Shipley . Divisions :-Ackton Hall Colliery, Baruoldswick, Barnsley, Bradford City, Brn.t1fonl Midland Railway, Bradford Tramways, 13l'ouswol'th Main, CastlefoI'll, Earby, Eccleshill, Elland, Goole, Halifax, Heckmondwike, Manningham, North Bierley, Hebtlen Bridge, Pontefract, Rockingham, Settle, Bowerby Bridge, 'Woolley Colliery, and Darton.
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W. J. ~1:\C'IIII'c' :11.11. J. McArlh\1l', 1•. 11.1;.1'. K K lJlllly,
,J. \V.
30, Shrlc Lalit", H,a<!ldck. ,'cc. and SCI·gt. U. e. Copping, 1 a, 1[')y Stl'(.;ct, Dl'igliollse.
A. \V. CIHlerwood, 12, Fairficlc[ Hond, BuxtOll. Sce. :Inel Scrgt. W. Shcpherd, 7G, 1hwtlJl)1'l1c .1\ VCJIUe, Castlcforrl. 5~,
12[',
C';LSU"
~tred.
);)'('retull
l~rallc:h HOlltl, 1~:lt1l')'. Su pt. K (;harJr. worth, Croft. Villn, (:II)lIels:d. Supt. K Y. 1;;tI'I';ll·lollgb, t-)IL\ill(, 'j'OWII, 1JC\I·Slllll·Y·
SIIPl. ,r. D. 1'(':11,011, !.! I, ('ol\'illl! 'I't'l'l'~.(P, Thol']lc. 211d Olli('PI' \1'. SlIlillt,
Ifl'nley L:U1n, Os ·cll. 1st. Ofliecl' \V. i I. ']'erry, l\lIowle, ]\iiriil,ld, Yorks. ] sL UlasR SCl'gt. '1' . .!II. ,101leH, H.lLi Iway Terrace. f-lUl't.. S. V. JJ en \I, EtLl'lJY via (Jolllc. Su pt..J. W, Fryltr. 'l'hn Orange, If:ustwoou, SupL. .J. I!. Wilkillson, 07, UllIll \\'00(1 Ito;lfl, Et;ulcHllill.
A
V(,lI uP.
fi~(;r"lary
Officer or JlIrllll,~l' in r:IHlrge nil'] nd<lresf!.
1--)lll'gnOJI.
'2'2.11.0li
21. 2.08
ur, I:, tl ick
Alljf'rl J{O<l.cJ, Oleetllorl'es.
fOJ'Jllcti.
0l1rle1)y Vivo
)I'llri
Hlljll.
Creswell lJi v.
I1Iexbol'O Vivo
1~!ltl.(JIl, I..I..C'.I'., '0, HLrc:fJt, l~r.J(lrul'r1.
1 'it Offi(L,I' K
[,.R.A.
Soulll Div.
Castleford and District Diy.
V.
SIII't. .J. T. Ward,
'I. 1:.
T. \V. IUlOdr.s,
Tralll\\'nys 1)il'.
North Div.
\\'. SLmLLolI,
B. CJ':l\\'rorcl,
Div.
13rigllouse Corps ...
.\I,ll.
.1.~. O'j
1 10.01
Dra(Uorcl City Div.
"
111.1:.(;','.
:). f). OJ)
Boston Div.
Midlallll
'I'. I [c)\n'II,
DIVISIONS.
IlInllll,(:1' ill cbarge :wei l,ldf'C ~:;.
II. r,. HI'I' c,.', The Liiar-H, If'c;:lLhcl'sLollc. All pt. ,J. W. Th 0111 PSOII, 21, LiqlJUl'll I<.oad, /:al'llolclswic:k. SlIpL. \Y. A. 1;(·II:llIIY, .j J, A "I\('!'; Hlmci, Bal'llf;ley. ~\1 1'1.. \V. ~1. ~1 on'loll, 4:2, II",.ci Sln'et. lJll'l,y. SliPl. \V. I ',)\\"j '!:I, Bil'c'hw()wl () .. llitI'Y, II IfJ(·Loll. SIIJ'r., \Y. 1'3. \ViJllil'I.J, ,Hi, Mill ~LI'()c~l., I~il'"tall. SIII'i. 11. H. SL('vrlJ">, 1;J;J('kwc,11 Collic!I'Y. SlIpt. \V. H. Collicr, '1'1 u Villafl. Bc)l-r)vel'. f-:upt. W. ,r. Ill\S~()lI, AII,PI t Htrf'd, 1;0. tOil.
;'Il.ll.,
1 ~)07
'2I.D.]O
]}olso\'cl' Div.
AMBULANCE
~II[IL.
'J:J. 1~. OS
Dn.rJJoldswicl- Div.
AND
Offlc-I'r Ol'
f-:lIl'gnoIl.
f'''J'l(l,,11,
Ackton Hall Uollicry Vivo
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DISTH1U'J'-UOHP8
V.
Uri ill s I).)'.
allll acldresH.
211c1 Olfi('er .J. f)wift. ](il, rne Villas, Mold Bridge. ] sL Glass Srrgt. E. l'owcr, G, Wbe:ltlcy Street, ])ClJuuy 1.1u.in.
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J. Pow('r,
~1, Lillcolll Street, I1Inll1,y. Sel'gt. J. Enc1lerlo\\',
WheaL1ey :-:5lreet, Denn,l),)' .Muin,
W. JI. Johnson, 3, Simpson Place, SCl'gt. W. Wi11ch.
l
Ie-.:uoro.
8l·rgL. a11d 8ec.]P. ; rice, ;):5, (jl'olliplon Road. Cor]lR SeC'. '. '1'1101'1\1.'>, , , \VilLo\1 Stl'eel, Dew.1111l'.)'. 1st OlliCl'r 11. C:l'cen\\'ooil, 10 , COllll11l'l"ci!ll I'trecL, l)aLl e.\'. orp1..J. W.8\\'ales, 10, :\lo(Jl'bollolll. (']ccklll"lloll. 1st Ollie!:!' 1[. Fo\\'lel', Call11's \Voml ltoatl. D, \\'.lJl1!,)'. 1st Clnss :-4l'\'gt. A. lTargr ;l\'C., 8], Zon]' ~lr('et, Morlt'),. ~I'c.
and S(l'gt. \\'. I;ll\'!\ •
!'I, \Vil "o\1 Hoad, Oss't.t. 211d. Olfi(:('\' W. 'rjch-n.nl. l{u,vPlIsthol'l'e Rmid, lJc\\"lJUl'y. C. lC. Pi PCI', 8, HILill\'ay TClT:\cc, Vunit'lrl. It. G. l'l'iestlc"y'. Tal1dlJ01111c Tenn.er, Ea.rhy.
K W. Arehboltl, Dove ote Lal1e, East.wood. Sec. al1d Bcrgt. 1'3. Frith, 81, ,'lol1cball Ho:ul: Et:clc:;hill.
No.
V.
DISTRIOT-CORPS
When
Corps or Diyision.
AND
Surgeon.
fOrIlled.
Ofl1cer
I
EIland Div.
l.10.02
Gainsborough Div ....
21. 9.08
Goole Div.
23.3.0-!
G. Hoyle, 1ILD. A. G. Gamble, L.M . S.S.A. T. Oassan, )(.]~.c.s. H. :tI1. LC\'i nson, M.Il. E. Cass, M.B.
8.7.09
T. S. D. Enderby, )l.n.c.s.1
Grimsby Div.
5. 00
IIn.lifax Di v.
~2.
Harpur Hill Div.
20.5.01
Hasland Div.
J. O. Wright,
M.A., aLB.
W. Moyers, )r.n.
Heanor Div .... Hebden Bridge Corps Heckmondwyke & Liversidge
27.9.98
'V. H. Turton,
;>,1. B.
l. 4. 95
G. G. LaWflOn,
M.B.
27.3.01 1 91
Huddersfield Corps
"A" Div.
1894
"B" Div.
1901
Hanley Div.
30.4.08 9.8.99
Ilkeston Corps
Corps, urgeoll E. G. Oo,,"ar(l, M.n. C. D. Pye Smith, M.n.
W. M. RolJertson. II. Mafrin. 'V. II.
mailes,
9.8.99
"B" Div.
9.8.99
Corps Surg. 11, Dab. on,
Oorps Surg. W. Scatterty,
Keighley Corps
M.D.
"A" Div.
17.3.n7 3.3.0i
"B" Div ...
J.
. Dohie,
When
Corps or Division.
111. B.
16.5.07
R. G. Dixon,
JlLB.
...
21.8.97
O. H. A. Maggs,
Silsclell Di,·.
.../
1.10. 9~
D. McDonnell,
16.3.10
E. II. Kitchen,
L.S.A.
L.B.C.P. ;lL\.,
M.D.
Kidsgrove Di v. Leeds Corps
'22.4. Oil 1900
F. W. Beg-g,
Armley & Wortley Di \'.
4. ·1. n
G. P. IItllllpJII(')\
Bmley & KirkstnIl Di v.
30.10.01
J r. Lcgge,
~I. B.
Clarence IrOIl and, Leel Works Div.
'2~
.\. Ellison,
M.lt.C.s.
2.11
l\1. B. ;II.
n.
12.12.06
IIunslet&Holbeck Div.
12.12.06
North Leeds Div.
12.1900
Pudsey, Stal1l1ingley & Bramley Di v.
20.9.00
Kippax Div.
3.11.03
" B " Div ... , Madeley Div.
Oorps Supt. A. 1)ol)so11, ~I. r.. c. s., Bath, 'trcet, I1kestol1. 1 t Ottil:CI' H. F. !l1ens, Parkhyrst, llkeston. 1st Officcr H. H. Tatha.m, Stuuley 1I01lSP., Ilkeston. Ol)1'ps SliPt. S. Olollgll, StceLon Hall, 8tceLoll. Supt. J. Harding, 9, Neville Street, Keighley. Supt. T. Noble,
Supt. 'V. Orowther, 1, Fernbank A\-enne, Bingley. Supt. F. Hudson, 15, Alma Street, Haworth. upt. H. winburn. Sergt. D. Pickles, 20, Cowper Street. Skipton. Acting Supt . .T. C. FlIrne,;~, J, S.A ., Hen,theotc St., Kidsgrove. Stn,fh Corps u]Jt. A. EddisOll, III. r:.c.s., 97, Fil'ldillg Terrnce. ,·ul't. 1. Kaye, 5, Ohri, t Ohurch nuad, Arlllley. 31'<1 Ollice!' Bunh;lc\" 13, :.'\hlllyton T"lTace, AIllIlc),. ,'uJlt ..1. II. Withy, 10, AsLon AVPUlH', IIarchills Road, Leeus.
(Act.)
CO CO
Secretary and auJ.rcRR.
A. Tate, Victoria Roarl, Elland. Sec. and Sergt. W. H. Hydes, 38, Cecil f-ltreet, Gainsboro. Sec. and, 'ergt. G. A. Hodgson, 18, Ax1101111e Street. Sec. al1Cl f:lergt. D. Thompson, 7'2. Earl Strcet, Grimsby. 1st. Class Sergt. H. Smith, 10, Ohestuut ,'treet, Halifax. Sec. and Sergt. P. A. Raynes, 402, Birdholl11e, Chesterfield. See. and Se1'gt. A. 'Yood, 31, J ob11 f:ltreet, Hcanor. 1flt Class Sergt. T. Lowe.
'ec. and Sel'gt. J. ,I'. Shuttleworth, Low ergate, Lonewood. Sergt. H. Banks, 57, Searw00(1 Terrace, Lockwood. D. oodhouse, 9, France Hill, Honley. Acting ~ee. anll 8ergt ..J. Read, lillfield Road, Ilke.ton.
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Corps Spc. J. A. Jowett, 56, MannyilIe Road, Keighley. Sergt. P. Ho herts, 43, Parkside Terrace, Cullingworth. Sec. and Sergt. A. Manterfield.
Secretary and address.
VV. Rollinson, 11, Uni.ty Street, Bingley. Sergt. J. liolmcs, Rupert Street, Oross Roa-ds. W. Williamson, 12, Hothfield Strect, SiJsden. CorpL W. Reynolds. 13, ::'IiltOll Street, kiptou.
Corps. Sec. J. W. Bellamy: 63, Blacklllau Lane. Sec. allLl 8t'rgt. F. J. Child, ~\. \'JUry llo\\', Armley. \Y. D. FCllton, 11~, SiIllP'Oll ,_treet, AnllIe)'. Sec. anll ·CI'[!t. . Hntchinsoll, 77, Llllly Pit Lane.
~l1pt.
Horsforlh Div.
"A" Div.
1st Officer C. A. Crossland, 68, Langdale Street. Supt. F. F. Linley, Bank House. Gainsborongh. 1sL Officer F. Teutle.y, Fountn,in f:ltreet, Goolc. Supt. T. S. D. Enderhy, 5, Hainton Avenue. Snpt. f:l. Auty, E"erslt!igh Place, Halifax. Actillg Supt. J. Braithwaite, ~I.n., Buxton. SIl pt. W. Moyers, )r. D., York House, Hasland, Supt. "'.V. II. Turton, )I.D., BarlboI'o' Honse, Heanor. Snpt. G. G. Lawsun, lIr.n., Crown Rtreet, JIebdell Bridge. 8upt. G. W. Ha]mshaw, Arnold Street, Liversidgc. Corps Supt ..J. H. Cheetham. 16, \\' cst Parade, H udc1cr"field. 1st Omcrr J. E. Orosland, 42, ,rest Parade. 1st Officer II. Calam, ,rood sirle Hoad, Lock\\·ood.
"Y.
City Tramway Diy.
Lincoln Oorps
ill charte allil address.
Officer or member in C'h:lrge and address.
Haworth Diy.
Skipton Div.
membl~l'
33, Unity Street, Keighley.
Surgeon.
form ed.
Bingley Div.
M.A., M.n.
K. S. Melvin,
or
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DIVISIONS (Oontinued).
l\L1l.C.S.
M.lt.C.:;;.
"A" Div.
AMBULANCE
17.2.97 11.2.07 1903
3.8.05
.r.
Nightingn.lc, 111. D. F. Darlow, ALB. J. J. Crawford, M.n.
.J. MeConechy, M.n. E. ,Ve]eh, M.lt.C.r. J. E. Ab1)ott, 1t1.R.C.S. T. IngfieItl, lifo R. C.S. Corps Surg. (Acting) F. S. LamLert, lI1.RC.S. J. S. Cha.ter, M.D. O. H. Cha.pman, M.D.
J. Md'llll.tgh, ",2, 81111p~(}n Str.et, ~\rllll ey, Leeds. 8upt. J. Nigh tillgulc, H olsforlh, Leeds. 4th Officer •. J. Lecs, 66, Garnett Road, Dewsbury Road, Leeds.
Oorp!. I\' ..T. BlclIco\l'e, ] ht\d~\yorth ,rood Cottage, Horsforth. Supt. A. Stcac, 58, Longe Lane, Beeston IIill.
21'(1. Offie~r J ..T. Pohcrts, 14, Stra\\'berry Road, Armley. Corpl. P. W h i ehe:ld .
II. Arlllstrollg, 57, Lonrcllset Roal1, Pndscy.
8npt. S. IngfieIJ, Kippax ] [()u~c, Eippax. Corps Supt. K. E. Deighton, 85, Oc::il Street. Supt. ,V. Onop'3r, Garmstoll TJ ouse, .J: ewln,uus. Supt. J. Dickenson, 107, WesL I'arudc.
Sergt. D. Booth, Butt Hill, Kil'pnx. Sce. amI Sergt. C. Thursby, 31, Chelmsford Strcet. See. and Sergt. G. Fox. G. ,\Y. Doul ton. l.hdcley, ~:)tail"s.
_ _No. V. DISTRICT-CORPS AND AMBULANOE DIVISIONS (Continued).
~__c_,o_r_p~_'
01' Dil';Hioll.
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l f~I~~~L
I
I
SUl'gOJ1.
J\huninghuUl Dil'.
13.2.02
Col. 1. Mossop, V.D., M.D.
Mansfield Di v.
20.6.01
W. ,J.
Wordsworth,
:11. H.C.H.
2:1.9.11
Mansfield Colliery Di \T. ~Iatlock
omC'el' or memiJer
ill
charge and address.
Snpt, II. lIall, 4, IJeybonrn Strcet, Bradford. Supt. R K. Childs, 48, PrinccH Street. SlIpt. A. Da\is, Forest Town, i\bnsfleh1.
an\l DisLrict Diy.
Ne\rurkDi\".
l;!.1.1~
lI. Stalb,rd,
North Bierley Di,'.
21.9.0;:;
C. Dmm1en, I,.R.C.P.
North Lindsey hon District
13.1. 01
M . H. J. Behrendt,
M.lLC.S.
L.n.c.p.
1890
Korth SLldfs Corps
Gorps Nurg ..1. F. Al'lic1ge, 11.P.
1 .8.0:1
Dnrslcm Diy. Ihlmerencl & District
10.10.02
Hall ley N.S. Rtilway
6.0:~
K ewcastle-under-Lyme
G. Rerel, (In charge), 16, "\Vinchelsea Avenue. Supt. 1. Holmcs, West Bowling, Bradford. Supt. n. R. Mclntollh, U, Wells Street, SCUll thorpe . Corp,... SIl]lt. J. F. Arliclge, )1. n., Ashfieltl Cotbf..jc, Stol"c-on-'l'rent. Supt. T. \V. Boar(1lllfl.n, \Voolstnllt 11; Rtnffs.
1/. ii. f1.!
1901
F. It . u. wdon,
:-r. n.
Pleasley Div.
18.5.0
Corps or Division.
A. Ilillahy, L.r...C.l'. U. ·W. Blomfield, M.D. E. M. Dolan, lIl.R.C.S.
·1.06
Wh en f o rlll ed .
"A" Di v.
6.05
"B" Div.
6.05
S. B. 'Vylie
13.6.05
Swinton Div. Treeton Colliery Diy.
21. 9.08 5.1.07 15.4.04
Settle Diy. Horton Sectiou
G. 1\1. D.
)LR.C.~.
..
J. D. Kenny,
M.D.
A. C. Lovegrove,
;\1.
D.
21.10.0 6
12.1899
"c"
Div.
12.1899
"D" Div.
12.1899
Shipley Corps
1.10.99
V. G. S.Dearuen,
J,. R.C.P.
Corps Surg . Y. Mo. ley, M. B.
Centml Div.
1.10.99
T. 1. Donner,
YeUUOll ,'ectian
19.7.12
II. D. Sproa.t, B.S., M.D.
North Div . ...
1.10.99
E. S. Sharpe,
Burley-in- Wharf. Div.
17.5.05
II. IIebblethwaite,M.n. c. s.
West Div.
~
9.06
Otley Div.
13.10.02
Idle Div.
6.4.11
Supt. J. Elcc, Thryhergh, Rothcrb:ul1. ~J.R . C.S.,
• ,Yintoll, nl'. Rother-ham. Sllpt. G. Wysehall, Trt'etoLl, 1Ir. Rotherham. Sll pt. E. R. Morphet, j lalstpad, Scttle. Acting 'npt. E. H. Morphet.
Oorps 'upt. (Acting) IT. C. Ehie, 1, ,\gllell Hoad, ~hefiiehl. Snpt. ~. C. Else. 1. ~\gJell Hm.d, Shef'fielu. 1st Officer O. F. Buxton, 33, Coup" SLreet, Pitsll1oor.
1'2.1 99
"D" Di'l'.
Corps Supt. M ajor J. D. R. Phillips, 4, Collegiate T errace, Rothel'ham. S\lpt. G. E. Wells, KemyooLl Park Road, Sheffield.
F. Harvey,
M.ll.C.S.
12.1 99
Sheffielu Corps
"A" Div.
F. Harvey,
D. Anderson,
A. :\fatthews, Pcak Dale, I3uxton. Sec. Dnd Sergt. IV. ·Wryglcswol'th, Hygienic Laulldry.
Supt. n. \\~ardell, Sheffield House, Hoyland Common, Ba,l'nsley.
~Ioore, M.D.
G. II. Sedgwick,
Silverwood Col. Div.
Sl1pt, F. R. Sa\\'(lOll, )f.B., Fairfield, BuxtDn. Supt. p. ,J. Fenwick, 1'leasll:)" :;\lansfield Supt. T. U. /l..IlJery, Ings Nook, Soutbgate.
Secretary anJ. address.
Officer or member in charge and address.
Surgeon.
Corps Surg. R. Ridct ell, 11!. D. F. A. Hepworth,
Rotherham Corps ...
(;. Pbtts, J unr., Si 111 Lbirton noad, Matlock. E. l!'. l\Tilthorp, London Road, Newark. W. V. Little, 5, The Griffe, Wyke, Bradford. 1H t Class Sergt. J. H. Mason, ~1Ieflielc1 Street, Croshy.
Sec. and '··Cl':,!t. G. Grocott, 41, l'lCcauilly "';treet, TUllstall.
Tunstall Di,'.
ockingham Colliery Div.
Sec. and Sergt. Ii:. Thornton, 19, Daisy Hill Lane, Bradford. Corp1. 11. G . Ob:mcy, 7o, CrOll well Terrace,
Acting ~upt. R. Dagnall, 3, Uail\\'ay Cottagbs, Orosswcll. Supt. \V. C. ~\llarc1i('e, :II. D., 1 lall 0 \"(. I' House, King Street, T -u-Lyme. .' upt. 11. Bagnall, a, Haihmy Cuttagcfl, Ore ·swell. Supt. F. Hatch, l;ord()ll Ilo\lc'c; Princes Roael, Stoke.
Potteri!'. Electric Traction Div.
rontcfract Div,
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.....:...s-ec-r-et-a-ry-a-Ild-a-Ll-r.lr-e-ss-.------
F. lIane-oc].;:, "\Vilbrahn.ms \Yall-, And Icy, N bwcastle, Staff.'.
N. SLaffunlshirc Hhry. 11.10.01
Pcakdale Diy.
I
M.A., M.E.
M.B,
M.A., M.n.
J. W. IIainsworth,
M. B.
211!1 Jflieer L. H. Else, 1, Ag<len Road, he·meld. Sergt. J. J. Blades. Corps Snpt. T. Allen, 20, Belmont Crescent. 2nll Oflio('l' W. K SnteliO'e, n, Park Avenue, Shipley. 3rcl Ollicel' F. Dell 11 iSCl 11 , 148, High Street, Yeadon, ur. J.lcec1s. Supt. J. H. Potter, 9, ReLford Place, Bradford. 1st Ollieer F. Withymun, 192, Main Street, Bnrley-in-"\Vhal'fcaa1e. 211(1 Olliecl' G. W. Gill, <13, Mn,llor Lane, Shipley. Supt. J. S n owball , H, South Paraoe, Otley, 1st Officer J. ·Walker, Bourneville, Thackley, Bradford.
Sergt. J. W. Gilling, 43, Ewers Road, Rotherham. Corpl. J ..T. Street, 93, Penluroke Strtet, Rotherham. C01")'1. E. Butler, Silvermond Colliery, Rotherham. W. n. Stanley. 45, Charles Street, win ton . Snpt. G. Wysehall. Supt. E. R. 110rphe~. L'orpl. J. Iorphet, New Inn, Horton.
ergt. I<j. A. GrowLlen, 2H ,\rrighl treet. E. Brooks, 51, Ellesmere Roau, heffield. CorpI. A. Fielding 105, Lloyd treet, Frith Parle A.l'Ol'wood, 5, ~late trt'ct, Olive Grovc. Corp<;. ,'ec . .1. H. Potter, !-t, Hotford Place, Bradford. ,pc. and 'ergt. W. E. u tdiJre, 9, Park A"(,lluc, hipIe)'.
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A. Lallibert, 10, Titn Street, Salta.ire. F. \\' itlIYllltlll.
'Y. H. Peadon, 14, DockJields, Shipley.
J. Beauliiont,
11, ,lelleU" C\'~ cent, Otlcy. J. Wa.lkcr.
No. V. DISTRICT-CORPS AND When
Corps or Divi ion.
,'urgeon.
formed .
AMBULANCE
DIVISIONS (Continued).
Officer or member in chargo and address.
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------------~----~------------~--Supt. II. W. Joyce, H. W. Joyce, L.S. A. Shirebrook Div. ... 19.6.11 Hope Hon se, Shirebrook. Supt. F. P. S. Rawson, F. J. Davidson, IlLB. 1.1. 06 Sowerby Bridge Div. The Haugh End. Supt. W. J. Moullcy, G. L. Barritt, M.n.c.s. Spalding Railway Div. 7.2.06 Sta~ion H ouse, palding. upt. J. Piggford, Stanton Hill Diy. 2.12.11 Tiv ersall Grange, Mansfield. i p l-JcM-1 H. Gregory, J. Court, L.H.O.P. Stayeley Ireland Colliery Di y. 17.5.11 Ireland Oolliery, Staveley. 1st Officer A. E. Wingrove, R. Nesbitt, L.lLC.P. Sutton-in- Ashfi eld Diy. 20.6.01 Belmont, Sutton-in-Ashfield. 2nd Officer R. aylor, Talke Diy. 24.3.02 138, Congleton Road, Talke, Stoke-on-Trent. W. A. Stamford, IlI.:H..C.S. Supt. T. A. Lawton, Tibshelf Oorps 1887 Hurst Lod ge, Tibsbelf. F. MlHriott, L.~.A. 4th Offic!'r T. Wilcox, W. T. H . Fletcher,L.n.o.r. Uttoxeter Town Diy. <J.7.7.10 49, Leightoll 1:oa,I, Uttoxeter. npt. E. E. 1300ker, H. W. Horan, M.B. Warsop Main Colliery Diy. 10.1. 09 ltor k II O\1;;e, ,Varsop Vale. ith Officer G. II. Jackson, Woolley Oo1'ry & Darton Div. 10.10.01 \\-oolley Oolliery, Darton, nr. Barnsley. Acting, npt. Snrg. Oapt. A. J. Helm Montague, Surg. Oapt. A. J. Helm Worksop Diy. 24.4.97 35, Potter Street, '\Vork sop. Montague, M. D. (Act.)
No. When
Nursing Division.
V.
Sec. and Sergt. W . Priestley, Station Road, Shirebrook. 8ergt. A. Whitaker, Parkinson Lane, Halifax. A. Preston, 172, Willsover Road, Spalding. Sergt. O. H. Hudson, Duke Street, Stayeley. CorpI. F. Wood, Hathwaite, Mansfield. 3rd Officer F. Jackson. 10, Victoria T errace. 4th Officer T. Wilcox. 1st Om cer J. ,V. leight, School House, Warsop Vale. J. H. Littlewood, ,Yo olley Row, D arton. Sec. and Sergt. E. Latham, Oastle Hill, W orksop.
DISTRICT-NURSING DIVISIONS.
I
Surgeon .
formed .
Secretuy and address.
Nursing officer or member in cha.rge :md address.
Lady Secretary and address.
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Barnoldswick
~ursing
Diy.
Barnsley Nursing DIv.
21.3.95 17.8.10
VV. Arnott, M.R.O.S. (Acting). T. Ilowell, lILR.O.S. (Acting).
Lady Supt., Mrs. M. Thornton, 16, Essex Street, Barnoldswick . Lady Supt., Miss M. Godridge, ~6, Park Road.
Miss P. JacksoD, 17, Ri b blesdal e T errace. Miss A Morgan, 18, liopw ood Street.
R. Dykes.
Lady Doe Lady 824,
Mrs. W. Boultee, Seabrook Road, Alfreton. M 1':,. ~I. A . Jackson, 4.6, Cliffe Road.
Birchwood Corps:Birchwood Nursing Dy.
18.8.8
Bradford City Nursing Div.
21. 6. 06
Geo. Kee, L. R. O. P.
upt., Mrs. S. O. Wardell, Ilill Honse, Alfrcton. npt., Mrs. E. J. Ohapman, Manchcster Boad, Br:1uforcl.
Brighouse Oorps :Brigbouse Nursing Div. Buxton Nursing Div.
3.1l2
B. E. T. Edwards, M.n.
29.8.12
Castleford Nursing Div.
16.7.10
Oreswell Nursing Div.
26.4.11
'w.
T. Wood, (Acting).
L.R.O.P.
La.dy Supt., :Mr,;. H. Ed wards, OlaremC'llt Villas, Brighouse. Lady up\,. l\Iiss E. K. Browll, CirasllIere, F,tirfield, Buxton. Lall y Supt., Miss E. Hopkins, Fern Len) Leak Street. Lad y Supt., Mrs. G. E. 'Wood, The Laurels, Oreswell.
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Miss G. Roberts, Vflle Ro\'d Park Avenue. 1st ursilig OHicer Mi ss M . E. McOall, Lyndhurst, Oreswell.
Denaby Main Oorps : Denaby MainN ursingDiv. Derby Nursing Div.
15.2.05
J. J. Huey,L.!II.S. (Acting).
26.6.11
G. D. Moon, L.R.C.P. G. H. Smiley.
Dewsbury Oorps Batley N ursing Div.
10.00
OleckheatonNnrsingDiv.
1.10.05
Dewsbury Nursing Div.
1.1. 99
Morley NursIng Diy. Earby Nursing Div.
T. H. vVoods, L.R. C.P. J. A. Sutherlallc1. (Acting). R. Beattie, M. D.
M.B.
Lady Supt., Mrs. E. Twigg, rrickhill Street, Denaby 1\1ain. Lady Supt., Miss . 1\10 on , Uttoxeter Ncw Road.
Mrs M. Bridges, Albany Hou e, Conisbro'. Lady upt. Uis N. Moon.
La!ly Silpt., 1I1i s L. J. Gadie, 19, Fieltl Hill, Batley. 1st NUl"ing Officer, Mi s S. BUl'llhi1l, 5~, MOUll t Street, Cleckheaton. Lady npt., Miss E. FUl'lliss, 1], Barber Strcct, Dewsul1l'Y.
Mrs. W. TIeylings, Tindley liollle, Batley. Miss A. Archer, South Paradc, Cleckheaton. Miss]. Mum, 11, Harper treet, Dewsbury.
Lady Su pt., Miss 1\1. I~in g, Salter('orth Yin ('olne. Lady npt., 1\11' . Bllcklcy, 1~, ' <lntlf()rd Road, Br,l(lforJ. Lady Supt., ~lrs. 13. A. Webstcr, 93, Oatherine Street, Ellaud.
Lady Snpt., Uiss 1\1. King.
3.10.04 8.7.03
A. Falconer (Acting).
Ecclesbill Nursing Div.
12.8.05
F. G. Heard, L.R.O.P.
Ellanc1 Nursing Div.
27.9.02
G. Hoyle,
M. D.
(Acting).
Miss E. Grimshaw', 419. 1dlp Road, Bolton, Bmdford. Mis. T. II. K ershaw, I, Bank End Road, Upper Edge
No. V. DISTRICT.-NUR8ING DIVISIONS (Continued). WhPI,
Nursing Division.
Halifax Nursillg Div.
1.10.07
P . If. Steele,
Hebdcn Bri[\ge Corps : HebdenBridgeNl1l's. Div.
6.9. 04
G. G. Lawson, (Acting).
Rudder ·field Oorps:Buchlersfield Nurs. Div. 16.12.00 Keighley Oorps : Keighley .r ursing Div .... 17.3.97 Silsden & Steeton N.Div.
14.3.08
Glnsbn1'11 Nursing Div .... Leed Oorps:Leeds Nursing Diy.
8.12.11
F. Vi1ly,
hLn.
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B.A .• :M.D.
MaClI onn ell , L.n.c.p. (Acting). A. Ward. D.
D. 'YV. Hardy,
M.B.
O. II. Chap11lall,
6.11
lILB.
North Bierley Nursillg Div.
29.4..09
'K Cansfield,
Pleasley Nursing Div.
14.5.11
H . \V. Smith, L.n.c.p. (Acting).
Scunthorpe Y.W.O. A.
20 7.12
Settle Nursing Diy.
27.7.07
Sheffield Nursing Di y. Shipley Corps : Burley Nursil1g Div.
20.2.12
A. O. Lovegrove, M. n. (Acting). E. F. Fillcll, M.B.
26.6.11
H. IIebbleth wai te, 1tr. H. c. S.
1.10.09
'\V. E. Bennett,
Otley
ursing Div.
Shipley Nursing Div. ..
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lllle Section
Miss Oates, Heath Villas, Halifax.
Lady Supt. Mrs. 1\1. Smith, Beechwood Drive.
Laely '3upt. Mrs. M. Smith.
Lady Supt. Miss E. Littlf'wood, 35, Fot'rest Avenue, Erlgcrton, IIuc1del'sfield. Lady Snpt., liss R. A. Midgely, lngro\\' Oliff, Keighley. Lady, upt., ~Jrs. M. Sug(len, 62, Bal1klancls. Si1s(1e11. 1st Nursing Officer Miss L. Shuttleworth, Provide1lce Place, Oowling. Keighley. Lady SIl)lt., Mrs. Bellnmy. 63, Black1llall Lane, Leeds.
Miss M. K. Thewlis. 1, Holme Place, Marsh, Uuddersfield. Miss F. Waring. 5, Sunny Mount, Keighley. Miss M. A. J olmson .
1st NUI'sing Ofllcer ~Il's.
Mr". E. A. Johnson, 20, Jolin Screet, Lincoln. Lady NlI pt.. J\l r·. P. Gillson.
~l.H.c.s.
Sowcrby Bridge Nursing Div.
Miss F. E. Buckingham. 215;
F. l\[al'l'iolt,
18.8.08
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Houghton, Mansfield.
M i<,s M. A . . . lilith, MUll 'treet, Budey-in-'\Vharfedale. ~li s E. M. Petler. Beech Hill lloil. e, Otley. Miss ~l. DUlin. 6, A \'ondale Orescent, 'hipley M. J. Baxter, 4, Boothroyd, Idle. M. A. Harcillick, 23. "Talker Road, Yeadon. :Miss E. FarrC1.!'. 23, Edward St., Tuel Lane, Sowel'by Bridge.
Tibshelf Corps:Tibsbelf Nursing Div ....
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Mrs. I. Wilson, ~Iount Pleasant, ettle. Lacly Supt. Mrs. L. R. Ellis.
1st -'- l1I'Sill~ Officer O. II. Dawson, Burton House, Yeadon. Larly i:-)'lPt., Mrs. A. Scockton, 5, Alhion Grove. SUlllly13auk, owe/by Bridge.
J. A. Arlallls. M.B.
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1. Akenhead.
M.B.
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Yef\don Nursing Div.
Miss M. Ashton, Oowley Keighley. 2n(1 ursing Omcer, Miss Ellis, 34, \V cllclose Tenaee, Leeds.
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J. ,Yo Hainsworth ,
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Lo,cly Sl1j1t. J\\iss vVal'l1ci'onl, 39, Akeds Road .
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J. P. \Valker,
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DC)Jllty Commiss1·o7ic?·-Licnt. O. D.
PA)'MEI~ (Arl1ly :Motor Helicl'\'e) \ral'dley liall Pcla\\,-oll-Tyue. ' Assistant CommzssionC1'-Mr. A. II. ,1 OIl NSTOl', 111.I:.C.S., L.r•. c.l'., 497, Anlaby Road, lIulL Assistant Co ill III 1 simzC1'-1Ifr. R. ..:\.NI)EHSO:\, M.D., L.Re.S., ·1, Gladl;tone TelTace Gate ·heall-on-Tyne. ' .A'sistalzt COil/III ission~r-Mr. J. ANnEn~ON, M.A., ~l. D., II asLings Cottage, Scaton Dela\'al, NOltlltllUberlancl. Di.\tricl SIl1·qcoll-~Ir . J. 1:. Om:"\SE, F.l: . C.S" J.r., Ogle TCITacC', South Shields. District SU1,c1'intc1IClclIt-Cal t. F. ,\Y. BClll', R.fi.l\I.C'. (1'.), 11I.TI., 34, NOlth Bridge Stl cet, ullllerland. Lady District SllllcriillcJ/(hilt-~lrs, C. D. PAL)IEH, \Yardley Hall, Pelaw-oll-TYllC. District TTC(fSll1·o·-Mr . J. O. \'M, GJlA:\, Fendeu Orallurook AWlll1e N(:\\'land Hull. ' " District Sccretar!l-Lieut. F. J. EUGE (Arm\! Motor Hesel'\'e) 38, Blackett Street "I. 'P J , , .l., e\\"ca::;tI e-011-.J.yno. District It/spector of ,'f, re,,-~Ir. E. SEY~lOUIt 'Yoon, .J.P., Cornwall HOllse Murton, 00. Durham. ' District Sccrdary fo), Brigadc Na rul (c· ilIilitury nrsr1'L'~s. -Lien t. -CuI. .A. J. COLLIS ;)I.D., }J.R.C.... , 17, O::;borne Road, Kewca tle-oll-Tyne . ' T
REPORT OF TIlE DEPUTY C01l1MISSlOl'l',H, \V.HtIlLEY HALL,
SIR,-
PELAW-o_--Tn; 11. 30th S(j,{cmbCt', 19]2.
I ha\'e the bonour. to sul.J11~it ~11y reporL for the year cudiug ~OLlI :)eptellllJer, Ull:!, Th~ t?talmellll,er:lllp of 3,4.' 6 I::; a net i.llCI ~ase of 1. 0-10 or 4~'7 prr ('111 t. "iuee 1911. T~l~ .IS a recolc1 llIcrea e SIllee Lb~ I?I:>lnc:t 11:1::; bien f"ulUIPd. FUlty-t\lo new
DlVlSlODS hu\-e ueen addeJ to the DJ5l1'let allt1 :2 11C\\- Curp5 fOl'l1lLlI as r(l11o\\":; ; lY01·{h1LlI!bed(~nd . -N eweastle aJl(I K 01 tIl Tync,sic1e COIII.".-Blll'radoll, El::;\1 iek \Vorks, Haltwlllstle auJ Greenbead, llaltllhistle aud UrcclllJ('ac1 l-llrsill<T Ilo\\,dellou-Tyne, Lauy Ridley Nnr:;illg, No\'oeasll'ia NUl'siuO' -ol'th Seatn~' Colliery N ~rth T,)'ne~ N'~l'th Tyn.e Nursing, Northull11)eJlulld E~~gille \Yorks, 1>erc:), ~Iain: Pne tman N lll'smg (AslullgtOll Corps), I::)lliremoor T,)-lIeII1f1l\tll Yol Lire Briuadc 1T t 'T . ,T I ' .. 0' , \ ,I es ern 1, urSlllg (1' ewcast e a1lLl N unit TylH' 'ide CU1'ps) Di VI ·Ion:. Ijz~?·ham.-\\'eardale Corps _(Etl.lerley, .Fir Tree, ](O\\,l('ll-le-\\Tc:ar, Stanhopc NUl':illlg, To\\' Law, Tow Law l\Unilll rr Witton-le-\\-eal'. \\'ittoll-le-\Yeur Tlll'sinrr Divisions), Addison Oolliery I'\ursing,OCbarla\\' alld 1'aeristoll Uollieril'!' Co., Ltl: Da\\'~ol1 Colliery, Du~sto,?, Dunston Kursillg, Easillgtoll, EasL Boltoll aUlI Uh'adon NurSing, Gateshead };urslllg, HOldon Uollien' Oakensbaw \Yetit Hartlepool ,rest Hartlepoo~ .x ursing, Victoria GarcsfielJ NIl1'.ln'g DivisiolJs. ' , Y o?'kshtre.-Groslllont, Hull Oorps (Reckitts Reekitts Nnrsillg) WiLhel'llsca N ursing Di visions. ' As r egards th~se Corps .and Divi ions, tIle largest is that forllled at Newcastle-oll:ryne, ",.here an lll~reased lllterest has heen she\\n in tbe amhulance ,,"ork generally III the City, and tIllS Corps, ShOlllrl in tilllC UP a very cfllcient l1llit of the Briaade. A very satisfactory Oorps has also lJeell raised in the \V car Valley, mainly tlll'ongh
403
the energy of Mrs. II. G. tobalt, who has been appointed Lady Oorl's Sllperill teuden t of the llew ly formed Corps. It is pleasing to note the f()llllation uf the Tynemonth Volunteer Life Brigade Divisions . Strung Divisiulls ha\e al;;o l,cell fOl'llled at IIalt\\'histle alld North Tyne, in "hieh locality Ihigade \\ork has lliLlII 'rlo hecl! unkIlO\Yll. I hope to see the new West lIarLlejiflol Division tlle 111lclel1s of" lIlallY arltlilional Diyisiolls in the southeast or DLlrhnlll. Great snpport has <1gain iJcen gi\'ell to the Brigade by the Oollieries of NorLhumberland and J)l!1 balll. The :-:\llllc1crllllld Easlel'll lJil'isiull has bCI'n I'evivpd and promises to be a strollg Divisioll ill the fntll},(). It is to be J'cgl'ellc rl that seven Dil'isiolls llU,ve not stnt in relurns, and are in alwyallcc throngll the hwk of local illterc. t in the Bl'lgad~. The ~larfJ.uis of Londollderry again l'lItertaill('(l a.t • 'eahall! II all, the thlee AlIdmlanee l>i\ isiolls from his collieries, on tIle (, cea~i()11 of lily illSl'L '11011 OU 'el'tembcl' 7th. The illspcetion or the North TYlIe Divisiom; was ('arried out uy mysE'lf at "The Ohcsters," 1\orthtll11uerlaud, throngh the kindmss of 1111'S. Clayton . Aver), satisfactolY inspection "'as he1(1 at Witloll-le-\Year, of the \YeaHlale Corps on August Bank Holida \'. The Chiee COll1missionel' inspccted the lInll Corps on June 29th. Kearlyall the othcr Dil'isions ill tIle (lisll'iet have been iUSI,ectrd by myself, or by the District Officers, ill some cases theso illsl'ediolls llla\'e been of a comhincrl nature, which as"isls the Di;;llict :-;taff materially. The principal ovellL of tllp yrnr hns heen tIle Roya,l Redel\' aL Windsor, when a total of H)~2 lllellll)e]s of a.l rallks 1'1'0111 tllis district aUen<1erl. The wbole of the intricate rail\\,[l)' anangellll'uts \\'ere cnlli. d out as far as the Kortheru pr,rtiou of thc di::;irict \\,,\ cOllcellH,d, hv Dr. \Vishnrt. Tlie di,.,tril,t l'OIlll'ctitiollS ~\'el'e le-:l1'l'.lllgftl this year to l'royide llIore local illterest by pronwtillg eOllll1etitioll'i aillongst th e various UunntiLs. Throngh the gellerosity of !IHlllj' fril"lllis of the llrigade, l.rulIze shields II cre proyideLl for the championship of each County, tlie l'rescllt Silwr Shield beillg gi\'ell for the chaTllI,iollship of the District. HI' :lIIzo Shiel(ls; ((")l1llties of' ... rorthulIlherlaucl all(l Xewcastle-on-'I'yne), Newcaslle un-Tyne Diyi"iull ; (COllllty ufVurlialll), .M urton Colliery Diyision ; (Yorkshire), 110 I'lltl',)'. TIle Sil \'('1' Ollallruge 1'hidll Challlpi(,ll,.:hip.-~Imton Oolliery Di ,i:-,inll. C. ]~. 1'illl11cr ]JaIl 1. Ita yellslI'ol'l h Di \' !Sill]L Birtle)' Jron Co. Corp. . The Dqllity Commissioner's ]\0"'1. Xc\\" Sea],:lIl\ Oulliery Di\'isioll. 2nd Prize, Staff Ollp:.-Carl lJil'i, iU1I. A hll.gt'lll Uoal Co. ('ur!,,,. For the Xill'sing competition, Mrs. IluI'Ilo11 ur Harth nl H.tll, .I.-orlhulllbel'blJll, l're"ented a magnificent Sih-er Trophy for the ch,ulll'ions1.ip ot the district. a ne\\" cup l.eing abo presented for Yorkshire. Hitcllie ( 'ul' ;-(:\ ortllUlIl berlal1d), 1\ ewcastle K ur::;ing Di\'isioll. Atkinson Cnp ;-(DllIham), Felling Colliery -lI1'sing Di\'i"ion. Yorkshire Ladies' Cup;(Yorkshire), Central Xlll'sing Di\'isioll, Hnll Uorps. The Burdon Challenge Oup was \\'011 for the ConllLy of Durham. uv FeUiner Oolliery NUl'in er Division. N l:rsi Ill:( Sister A . .\IR.Lthc\\,s, Fell ill~ Colliery X ur.illg Division, I\'on th~ ind i vidnal pnze .(B~\,a,n Cup) ill Lhe cOl\lpetition. Jllll'tOll Colliery Di\'i::;ioll represented the Dlstl'let III the Dewar :-lhielcl COllljlclitioll ana succcedrcl in \\'illlling it, and \yere cOllgratl~latecl uy His ~l[!jl'sty tIle Eillg, at \Yinrjsor Re\'ic\\'. .E~l~ecI,d gOllll work is to lJe r ecorded by the H ull UorJl~, auLl Gate head Borough Dl.V!SlOlI, ",lio regnlarly maillt .. iu :1.I1l11ll1allCe statiolls for the trentment of the 1'001' clulc1rell o( illc tIl 0 tv"'! s who arc ullfortullutel\' lial.le to \\'ol1llLls in the feet from I having no shoer:; all(l stockings. Oorps Seeretary .T. F. Booth, Felliilg allil District Corp:, \Y(lS a \'\ at deu the bronze medal of the Order. for attelllptincr to SfJ.\'e the Ji\es of two fellow-members of the Brigarle. . 0 A 110ticraule featl11'e of the inCl'cnsc of tIle Bri(talle of this Llistrict is the desire Tl/is reserYe is of Jl1an}~ Division:'> to join the Voluntary Aill °Detachments. pr?gl'es~lllg most satisfa.ctOl'ily. There are no\\' fh'e dltacbmentsill Xorthumberland , thl~ty lll . p.lll'hallJ, ,and eight ill East Yorkshire, comrritiing a total membership of 1,40l. .Mlhtary oIlicers have in all cases inspected these detachments, wbo report m.ost f~vollJ'auly ou their efJjciellcy. The 111el1!bcl's1iip of the itI.H.H.R., shows a shght lDerCl1Se, hut I rerrret that little has been clone a 'j'E't in increasin rr the 0 '" 1 · of the R. J.A.:-;.B.R mem bers11p I
No. VI. District. 404
405
The St. John A mbula?ICe B?'igade.
My thanks are due to the members of the (listricL starr wh? .h.avc had an exceptionally arduon year. The forl1lal~on of so mA.n)' lie\\, Dl.YISIOllS, and th~ detailed arrangements for the Royal ReVIew lias entaIled an enOllJ10nS amount 01 work. I havo the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient Sf'l'v'\ut, OLAUDn: B. PAL~([£n, K night of G1'Clce of the Order of St. John of JCJ'llsalem. 'Depuiy COlllmissioner, No. VI. (Xortlt cm ) District.
To the Chief Commissioner, t. J ohn Ambulance Brigade. LI T OF OORPS AND DIYI::;IONS IN OllDElt OF Formed. Hull Corps 1.2. 6 " Oen tral Division 1. 2. 6 " " Nurillg Division .. 1.2. 6 Gateshead Fell Division . 1 f .12. 94 Hnll Oorps, Wesb:~rn Division. 9.6.99 ,V ithernsea Division 17.9.99 Hnll Corps Ea tern " . 17.7.00 South hields NursingDivision. 26.9.00 HullOorps, Eastern Nursing Div. H.9.01 R etton-le-Hole Divi ion . 18.9.01 South Shields Police Division. 5.12.01 Newcastle-olJ-Tyne Di,-isioll . 13. 9.02 RullCorps, Hull & Bal'l1sley Ry. (Neptune tJ'eet Division) . 30.6.03 S. hields Vol. Life Brigade D: L 4. . 03 23.~.04 \Valker Division 23.2.04 Walker Tursing Division 23.2.04 Oowpen Colliery Division Hull Corps, Great Oentral Ry. (Pier Division) 14.3.04 Cramlillgton Division . . 11.6.04 H ull Oorps, HlIll& 13arnsley Ry. (Alex. Dock Div.) 30.8.04 N ewcastle-oll-TyneNursillgDiv. 24.10.05 D udley Colliery DiYision 18.11.05 Felling Colliery" 27 11.05 Whitburn Colliery " 10.5.06 " " Kursing Dil'. 19.5.06 Addison Colliery Div. 23.6.06 HullCorp8,Western NllI'singDiv. 24.9.06 Blaydon Bnrn and Dist. Div. . 28.9 . 06 OuStUll Colliery Division 23.1. 07 Birtley Division 23.1.07 Bnrnopfield Oolliery Divi,jon. 16.2.07 Dean and Ohapter 0011. Diy. 28.3.07 Wearmouth Oolliery Division . 27 . 4.07 Felling Oolliery Oorps . 30.4.07 Sunderland (Western)" 1. 5. 07 SunderlanLl (Eastern) Divi~ioll 12.9.07 " Nursing Divislon 1.2.08 Felling Colliery CorpsT yne Main Division . ' 11.3.08 Band Division 11.3.08 Hull Oorps, Hull and By. Rly. Springhead Loco. Dl vision 23.3.08
ENIOlln Y.
Formed . 12.5.08
h otton Colliery Diyi ion Fellillg Colliery CorpsFelling olliery Nursing Div. 23.7 .08 Hebburn Division 13.3.09 :Murton Colliery DirisiOIl 31. 3.09 High pen Division. . 4.5.09 Victoria Gal'esnehl and Howlallc1s Gill DivUon 17.5.09 Ohopwell Division 7.6.0? Consett and Di trict Division. 8.6.09 Allhusen Works Diyi ion 16.6.09 St. Hilda (th. hiehls ) Div. . 29.6.09 IV aruley Oolliery Division 3.7 .09 Shilbottle Division 4.12.09 Cowpen Oolliery and Disl rid Nursing Division. 10.6.10 10.6.10 Gate 'head Borough Division Hull OorpsBritish Gas Light ('0. Di". 18.6.10 6.7.10 Dawdoll Oolliery Diyi ion 19.7.10 Hamsterley Collier), Di "isinll 3.. 10 Malton and N Ol'tOIl ~Ul's. Div. 4.. 10 Ravensworth Di vision. carborongh Y. 1. C. A. Division 31. .1i) Malton a.nd Norton Di I' ision 3.9.10 2 .9.10 Broomhill Di \-j"ioll 30 .9.1e Annnehl Plain Division 1.10.10 Birtley Iron Company Corps N e\\'ca, tle-on-Tyne P. O. Diy. 14..10.10 Win laton Nursing Division 1 2.lJ.l 0 DllI'ham Uity Nursing Dl v. ~7. 2.11 Silk worth Colliery Division 24.3.11 Bellfieldide & Dist. (\tll's. Div. 29.3.11 I ew Seaham Oolliery Div. 30.3.11 \\'hickham Division 10.4.11 2-1.5.11 Greenside Oolliery Divisioll 13.6.11 Blucher Oollit'ry Division 3 . . 11 Clara Yale Oolliery Di visioll 4.9.11 Oonsett & Dist. Nursing Div. 27.9.11 Choppingtoll Division . Arthur's Hill (Newcastle) Div. 29.9.11 30.9.11 ,Y olsingham Division . 30.9.11 Ashington Ooal 00. Oorps :-30.9.11 Oarl D ivision 30.9.11 Dnk e Division
Hirst Division Linton Division W oorlhorn Di vi~iol1 N ewcasUe-oll-Tyne Oorps:L ady Ridley ~Ul'~il.l~ ~iv. Gateshead N \If lllg 1)1\'181011 Gros!l1ont Division Shiremoor Divisinll Fclling and Di::,Lric~ <?~I'l)s : Pelaw Nursing DIVISI011 ,rest Hal'tlepool DiyislOl! Hordoll UolllCry Di\'i::;ion Blll'J'adoll Diyj ·i o n . Spring\\ell Oolliery D~Yi,iOl~ Easingloll 001. alld Dlst. Dl\·. NewciL tle-oll-Tyne Corps : Weste!'ll ~lIrsillg Division. DUli stOIl Nursing Division North Tyne Diviion . . N. Tyne Sec. (PelawNllI'. Di\'.) Tynemoutll V. L. !3. Di\:ision . Witllt'l'lIsea Nursmg Dlv. . Wol:;inaham N IIrsing Di\'isioll N'thun~berlall(l Eng. "'ks. Div. Novocastria Nur1>ing Division. Dunston Division Tow Law Di\·ision Witton-Ie-Weal' Division Howd en-Ie-\Year Divi ion
30.9.11 30.9.11 30. 9.11 2.2.12 26.2.12 28.:2.12 29.2.12 14.3.12 19.3.12 28.3.12 3.4.12 10.4.12 11. 4.] 2 lfi.4.12 22. 4.12 24.4..12 24 .J.l :'! ?4.4.1~
25. ,1. 12 20.4.12 25. ·j,] 2 30.4 12 30.4.12 1. 5. U ~.5.12
2.5.12 3.5.U
\Vitton-Ie-Wear Nursing Diy. IIaltwhistl e & Greeuhead Div. Tow Law Di vision , Howdeu-on-TYlIe Division li'ir Tree Division . ll'wltistle & G'hearl JUl'. Div . Pcrcy Main Divi.,iol1 . Addison Nursing Di vision StalJhCllle NUl'SlDg Division . East Holllon and Cleaclon N.D. \' ieioria Garesfield and Ro\\,lallds Gill Tursing Division . Korth Seaton lJivi"OIl . . TO l'th 1'yne Nnring Division. The Charla\\' and Sacriston Collieries 00., Ltd. Division. '\Veardale Oorps . \Vest Hartlepool Division Ilull Oorps:Ricketts ])iyision Hicketts Nursing Divi~ion l~shington Coal Co. OOl'pS : Priestmau Nursing Division . Oaken. haw Colliery and District Diyi ·iOll . . N e\\'castle and North Tynesicle Corp;:. Weardale Corps (Ethedey alld District Division)
3.5.12 4.5.12 4.5.12 6.5.12 7.5.12 14.5.12 14.5.12 17.5.12 18.5.12 29.5.12 30.5.12 31.5.12 10.6.12 11.6.12 14.6.12 2.7.12 27.7.12 31.7.12 ItUl.12 26.9.12 30.9.12 27 . 9.12
COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND Drv lSIONS.
N'orthumberland. COl'ps-Ashington Ooal Oompany. K e\Tcastle and North Tyneside. Divisions-Blucber Colliery, Bt1lTa(lon, Choppington, Oowpen Colliery, Oowpen Colliery and District ~ lII'sing, Cramlington, Dudley Colliery and Di tl'ict, IIaltwhistle and Greellhead, Haltwhistle anll GleenLead Nursing, Howden-on- Tyne, North 'eaton Colliery, Korth Tyne, North Tyne Tursillg, hiremoor, Tynemollth Yol. Life Brigade In abeyance.-Broomhill, Shilbott!e, Arthurs Hill (Newcastle), Walker Nursing Divisions. Durham. OOl'pS- Bil'tley Iron Oompany, Felling and District, Weardale. Dil'i, ions-Addi on Oolliery, Adcli on Colliery ursing, Allhusen Works, Annfiehl Pla.in, Benfielrlside and District Nur ing, Bhydon Burn Oolliery and District, Burnopfielcl, Charlaw and 'acristo!l Collieries 00., Ltd., Consett and District, OOllset t and District Nursing, Clara Vale Colliery, Da\\'don Oolliery, Dean and Chapter Oolliery, Dunston-oll- Tyne, Dun. tonon-Tyne Nmsillg, Durham City Tursing, Ea ingtoll and District, East Bol(loll and Oleadon Nnrsing, Ga.te head Boro\lgh, Gateshead Fell, Gates11 (>a(l Tursinf[, Greenside Colliery, Hamsterley Colliery alld District, Hebburn, Hetton-Ie-Hole, Hordon Colliery, Hylton Colliery, Murton Colliery, N ew .... eaham Colliery, Oak ellshaw and District, St. Hilda (SOli th hield), hotton Oolliery, ilks worth Culliery, South hielcls Police, South Shields Vol. Life Brigade, outh hields Nur::;ing, pring,,-ell Colliery, Sunderland Eastern, Sunderland Nur ' ing, Victoria Garesfield and Rowlands Gill, Victoria Garesneld and Rowlands Gill Tursing, 'YYearmouth Colliery, ,\'hickham, We .. t Hartlepool, West Bartlepool Nursing Whitburn Colliery, vVhiiburn Colliery Nursing, \Vinhton Nursing. ' In abeyance.-Ohopwell, Hebburn Nursing, High Spen, Sunderland '\'{estern Divisions. North Riding Yorkshire. Divisions-Grosmont, Scarborough Y.1\I.C. A. In abeyance.-Grinkle Mines Divisions. East Riding Yorkshire. OOl'pS- Hull. Divisions-Malton and Norton, Malton and Norton Nursing, Withernsea, With erm;ea Nursing. In aheynnce-Beverley Division.
No
VI
DISTRICT-CORPS AND AMBULANCE DIVISIONS.
--------------~--~~----------~-Corps or Division.
When
Ofl1('cr nr memlJPr ill cllarge ane1 address .
·urgeoD.
rormed.
Secretary and address.
------------------------------1----------------------1·------------------------------------------------------------------------Addison Oolliery Div.
23.6.06
J. W. Smith,
M. n.
Allhusen \Yorks Div.
17.6.09
E. O. Moore,
M.B.
Annfield Plain Div.
30.1).10
A. Oook,
Ashingtun Ooal 00. Oorp~
30.9.11
M.D.
BothnJ Division
20.9.11
'1'. B. Trottcl',
Oarl. Division
30.9.11
}(l. Bruce,
Duke Division
30.9.11
R. J. Mills,
Hirst Diyision
30.9.11
F. Beatoll,
Lintoll Division
30.9.11
n.
vVoodh orn Division
30.9.11
M. :Uaclcll.ll,
1.10.10
Corps Surgeo n D. Wilson,
Birtley Div.
23.1. 07
J. Johnsol1, M.D., C.M .
Ouston Div.
23.1. 07
\V . II. Bal'llhy,
Dirtley Iron Co . Corps
],f.
n.
.11[.
B.
M.Il.
M.D.
de D. Knnz,
1If. B.
?Ol.E.
:III. D.
T.. R.C.P.
Bl!l.ydon Burn Oolliery and District Di v.
2 .9.06
\V. Thompson, L.RC.P. .T. l\1. Paton, ~r.n., C.M. 11. Morrison, M.n.
Blucher Oolliery Div.
]3.6.11
A. :Messer, M.n.
4.S.10
Ra.vensworth Di v ..
Corps
01'
Supt. Lieut.-Ool. F. R. Simpson, (T.) lIedgefield House, Blaydon-on-Tyne. Supt. D. I)ain, 13, Denmark Street, Gateshead. Acting Supt. Dr. W. M. Morison, Iuaclete llouse, AnnfieldPlailJ, 00. Durham. OOlpS Supt. F. L. Booth, The llawthorns, A::hington, Northumber1uncI. OorpsInspector of Stores T. Forsyth (Acting), 17, First Row, Ashington. ,'upt .•J. EpstOIl, ~-1, ' eventh How, AlShington. upt. H. IIindhaugh, 70, Seventh Row, Ashington. Supt. G. P. H.ichardson, 45, H.osalind Street, Hirst, Ashington. Supt. J. Pa.ttlson, Linton Colliery, Ellington, M:orpetb. 'upt. W. D. Hodgson, 61), .Juliet f-)treet, Hirst, Ashir.gton. Oorps 'upt. Lieut. E. II. Kirkup ('1'.), leighton Lodge, Low Fell, Gateshead. 'L1 pt ..J. H.. IJ all, 'l\dbot Honse, Birtley, Co. DUl'ham. .,:\ cti 11 g Supt. J. Hare, I Ollston House: Ouston, Co. Durham. Supt. K II. Oliver, Low Eight()n, Low Fell. Gatrshead . Supt. C. Todel, 7, ~la.ry ,·trect. I3laydoll Burn, Blaydonon-T<;'lIl... 'upL It. ~. M. Lo~alJ, 33, Doyrl Terrace, Blucher Oolliery, ewhllrn-on-TYlJe.
Di \·;sion.
13roomhill Di v.
Wbon
Surgeon.
fOI'nted.
2 .9.10
H.. E. Moyes,
Acting Supt. Dr. R. E. lIIoyes, Bl'oomhill Colliery, Northumberland.
Burnopfielcl Div.
16.2.07
Burradoll Div.
10.1.12
Oharla.w a.nc1 Sacriston Col. 00. Ltd., Dlv. Ohopping-toll Di\,.
11. 6.12
J. II. H.. G a.rSOll, hl. D.,
27.0.11
D. Lees,
C.~r.,
M. D.
l>.l'.lf. ;\1.
n.
Ohopwell Div.
7.u. OJ
Consett and District Dj v.
8. G.09
Olarn. Vale Colliery Div.
3.S.11
Cowpell Colliery Di \.
2.'1.04
ilbjor J. Cromie, It,A.M.e., ('1'.), J.P., L.ll.C.l'.
11. G.0-1
Assistant Commissioner, J. AJldcrson, M.A., ;\1.13. (Adillg). Oapt. ]f . II. Rquair, R.A.M.C. (1'.), III.ll. S. Fn.rll1cr, L.H.C.P.
Ormnlington Div. Dawdon Oolliery Div. Dean and Chapter Div. Dudley Oolliery &, Dist. Div. Dunston-on-Tyne Div.
6.7.10 28.3.07.
IS.11. OS. 1.5.12
Easington Oolliery and 19.5.12 District Div. Felling and .A s a Div. 27.11. 05. P:l District Oorps As a Cps. 30.4.07 l~
Band Div.
11.3.0S
\V. Bratton, T..1:.l'.S. H. I). HI lIlon, :III. B. ,1. 1\furm.y, :lI.B. \Y. S . .T. Cogan, L. H. I'. r.&s.
A. J. W. Stcphell, M.n. A.
Dougall, TJ.R.C.l'., L.lI.C.H., hI<'.l'.S. A. Moller, 1\[, R. C. S. Corps Surgeon. D. McFadyen rdillar,
L ance- el'gt. T. R. Nesbitt, . 18, Simpson Terracp., Blucher Colliery Newburn-on-Tyne.
Secretary and address.
Offieer or member in charge anu nddress .
M.D.
II. F. \Yyune Boland,
Oorpl. S. O. Donnelly, Stella, Blaydon-on-Tyne. Sergt. O. S. Crump, 231, Ooatsworth Road, Gateshead. J. H. Mason, 17, Mary Street, Anufield Plain. Corps Secretary II. ' . II unter, Oolliery Offices, Ashington, Northumberland. E. M. Lewis, 2, First Row, Ashington. R. Tait, 15, Morven Terrace, Ashington. J. R Thompson, fi5, Sycamore Street, Ashington. J. Harrison, 130, MaJ?le Street, Hirst, Ashington. J. Wood, Second Row, Linton, Ellington, Morpeth. R J. Edwards, 30, Beatrice Street, Hirst, Ashington. Oorps Sec. A. \V. Lawton. Mining Offices, Birtley, Co. Durham. Second Ambulance Officer R. Wil::lon, 2, Talbot Oottages, Birtley, 00. Durham. Sergt. J. \V. Johnson . 256, .'outh treet, Ouston, Birtley. Oorp1. G. Barron. Lockerbie H ou e, Low Fell, Gatesbead. \V. ". alker, 16, Dene Terr., \\'inlaton, Blaydon-on-Tyne.
1II. B.
D. McFadyen Millar, Ill. n. (Acting).
Acting Fir"t Officer J. Hogerson, BU1'l1opfield, Co. Durham. Aeting Supt. J. Littldair, 6, StmwhelTv Ter., Burratlon, I\"'umberlallcl. Sergt. J. 1L T'homas, Church Street, ~acris[on, 00. Durham. Acting' Supt. L. ,\V. Ohick'll, High S red, 'hoppington, 1\Iorpeth. Sergt. ]f. Hepburn, I Greenhead Terrace, Chopwell, 00. Durham. Supt. P. 'a1l1eron, :20, Percy Terrace, OOllsett.
\V. }.IIatthews,
17, Swal'land Terrace, AckEngton, N orthumbel'lallcl. T. Carriclice. 16, \Yc~t \-iew, Burnopfield, 00. Durham. Acting Supt . .T. Littlefair, 0, 'trawberry Tel'. , Burr:tdon, N"umberland. Lance f;er.~t. J. Peacock, 7, ,'outIl VIew, Sacriston, Co. Dnrha.m. ergt. T. 1'ea1',:on, 7, Fir::;t Row, Chopping ton, Morpetll. Sergt. 11. II ephurn, Gleellhca.d Tel mce, Ohopwcll. Ocrpl. \V. Leonard, 51, Edith'trcet, Conselt. _\ctillg' . 'el'~t . II. Richm'd 'on, ~, Jtdington Garclen~, Olara Ya.le. Di \'i::;i011<11 I-Inperinten{lcnt.
Supt . .T. Howerhy. !-:\cymo\11' '!'PlTace, Hytoll-on- Tyne. Supt .. 1. '1'. Ncott. 23, 1>ouble Ituw, r~ahelln. Pit, T ew ham, 'orl b Illll uCI'la.nd. Supt. W. H. Bird, 1, Junction How, East Ora1l11ington, North umberland. Acting Supt. G. ,\Va kefichl, I), 11 elen Street, Da.wuon, Seahn.l11lIarbour. Supt. J. H. Allison, The Villas, De,U\ Dank, Eenyhill, Co. Durham. Supt. 'r. C'l'eigb, 5, Sinker's l~ow, I )mlky Colliery, N'ortbtlmhcrland. I Rupt . .J. Hollo, 71, Rtwcnsworlh Ronrl, nunstoll-on- 1'yne. Actin g Supt. U. ]1. Taylor, Ba'ingtoll Colliery, On. Durham. Oorps Supt. W. IJa.lHlysiclc, Thornlea, IIeworth, Felling.
M . . erapton. 11, llelen Street, Dawdon, eahamllarbonr. M. Dunn, , St. Cuthhert'::; Termec, Dean Bank, Ferryhill. A. '\Yeir, }7, Chapel Row, Dudley, R. 0., N orthumbel'h\lld. K Parkin, 5, Thc'rc. cent, DUl1::lton-on-Tyne. (Actin~) G. D;widson, Easing-ton Colliery, '0. Dmham. Corps ec ..J. F. Buoth, S, Uxbridge Termce, Felling, Gatc head.
Sergt. R. KelJ, George Street, Felling, Gn.teshead.
Sergt. R. Kell, Gcorge Street, Felling, Gate head.
])i\'i~ion'11
SUpel'ill tenc1ent.
No. VI.
DISTRICT-CORPS
~----------------~~-----.-----
When formed.
Corps or Dilision.
11.3.G8
H eadclual'ters Div.
] L 3. OS
Tyne Main Diy. Wardley Uollic!'y Vi\,.
3.7.00
Guteshead norongll Diy.
10.G.10
]7.12.94
Gu,teshead Fell lJi v. Greenside Colliery JJiv.
..·1
Grosmont l)i v.
I
I
Snrgeon.
,J. Patterson,
M.ll.
.T. \Y. :'Tackay, L.n.o.p. T . :\T. Chyton, M.D., 1>.11y' \\T. Slllith, M.n.
~4.3 .1l
.T. Wilkie f:lmilb ,
2~U.12
I\T. C. J)rt;aper.
~f.
4.5.12
C ..J. \Villin,ms,
M.IJ.
IIaltw histlo amI Grecnbcacl J)i I'. IIamstcrley Colhel'y :md District Diy. IIoulJurn Div.
10.7.10
IIetton-le-Hole Div.
If).0.01
Righ, pen Diy.
31.'3.09
]3.3.09
M.II.
n.c.s.
\\Y. S. ,\iarshall, )r.n.
A. :\1. r;. Walker, M.J). .J. E . .1. 'clI'wan, ~!. D. 1<;. E.... ' orlllall, !If. /J. ,J. .\cL1.ll1S011, !If. II. A.
~l.
iiI nil',
Hord on Colliery Div.
3.01.12
c.
Rowd on·on-Tyu e Dil'.
6.5.12
O. T. W. nah;t,
IIull Corps
1.2.SG
Corp ,'I1r~. ·Capt. A. \V.
British Gas Light Co. Diy. Central Div.
~I.B., CIf.B.
. 'cott, I:.A. \U'.( 1'.),~f.Jt.c.s. .J. CUllllJlillg:, :-1. Il.
1. 2.86
S. I';. J), nyc!r, (' . .\f. G., ~1. D., JI. p. F.
17.7.00
Eastern Diy.
~I.B.
1 . G.I0
l!.A.:-I.C .. L.RO.P., L.n.C.R. ut . •\. F. Purl, R.A ..\J,C'.
('J'.),
l'ol.lJ.,
11.3.01
_B.~.
Corps or OJ vision.
When forlnecL
IIull and Barnsley Ry (Alexandra Doc-k Div.) Hull and Banlsh,y H.y (Neptune Street Di v.) Hull al1d Barnslcy Hy (Springhead Loco ])iv.) Reekitts Diy.
7.8 .0 j
'Vestern Di \. Hylton Colliery Vi '-.
1\lalton alld
~
E. K LaslLtt,
M.1I.
27.7.12
J. L. Holt,
n.C.:--:.,
J.
Muir,
:-1.
L. II.C. P. ~I. Lrllr>Lt, M.I>.
.J. '.
n,
CalTlltherl',
If. M. Holt, 31.3.0f) 2. ~.12
Arthur's Ifill Vi,'.
~~'. 0. 11
Elswick 'Yorks ViI'.
27.0.1~
ewcastle,oll-TYllC Ui ,'.
M.A., M. n.
23. fi. 08
'orton Uiv.
Newcastle-on-TYllc Corp'
I
M .D.
D.
28.] l.06
Murton Collicry ])il'.
T
J. G . 11c.:Willie,
n.
M.D.
.\1. It.C'. S.
\V. J r. (Jallllt,
.,1. n.
('IJI'P ,·mg. ::'IIajor W. (;. ]('(·l!'lnJ:..on, j{ A.M.('.('J'.) ,J. \Vi sIHu·t,
.\1.1).,
11.:(.
(AeLin'.!). ]O.10.0~
T\1.
.\I.n.,
BCllllett,
B., ' .•
:r.r. I J. N'ulllberlalJll Ell". Works J)iv. "
30.1.] :!
G. B. Oraig,
Percy Main Di v.
11.5.12
n.
:-Hrcct. lIttlJ.
\Valker Diy. Rcyi\'l.:d
New Scallam Uolliel'Y Div .... 1:
orth Seaton Oolliery
North Tync Diy ....
DiY.
1-1.10.10
[J .IU;. I'. &, S.
.T. Weidner,
,J. A, Ul'and,
.\1.);., D.S.
.T. A .
31.5.12
O. II. Evon>,
24.4.12
F. Bell ,
Sergt. \V. J!unt8r,
7, Victoria Terrace, IIamsterley, Ebchester. Fir!';t Officer W. O'Hagan,
31, Pa.rlia.ment Street, IIebburn. Scrgt T. ::\lills, 12, Lyoll Street, Hetton-Ie-Ho!e. E. Witty, 19, r1 ees Street, norden, Durham. W. P. Self, ~lurt(JTl J rouse, IIowdon-on-Tyne. Corps ScP. \V. T. Atkil1!-lon, 41, Trinity ~ treet, Hull. ,'er~t.
I
A. Batt\',
lJ omdea, ,~(~n!coates Lane, II ull. HIJIl .• ·<:.rgt. ~\. E. Rhodes, 23, OJifton T errace, Beverley Road, Hull. C01Jll..r. W. IIacldington, ] 7, Clevc:land Street, Hull.
~;J,
II. Bartz'up, (;ce St rcct, 11 ull.
A. Stead, T\lic1rlleburg Street, HulL S. • UlIllS, Bean. 'tl'eet, lIull. T. L:Ulll" ~56, AllilUH;e A .enue, J [ull. Slljlt. T. Villeent, 1, AIJerdeen ,\I'Cnlle, Hnll. SIlJlL. A . ('. Carter, 7, ,'of ton Street, JlIlI!. Sergt. R. C'ullj1tlJ()un, 1'0. t Oflicl, X orth II yltOIl, SUllrlel'lalllL i-lul't. 8. Hut" l~, East !lIC,llllt, ::\hltrJll, Yurk~hilc. Supt. E. S. \\'lJoel, Cornwall J r()us '. ::\1 mtlln, Co. J)Ul halll. Curps SIlJlt. 1<'. \\ illtl'l', ]{j, ~i:llkd ,'lrLl!t, .... ('\rca lle-ou-T)1l '. III a I )l'ya11r·l:.
Sergt. :F . A. llawkswol'th, lfi, Haven Street, JIedon Road, Hull. ,'. Tucker, 1, Eton Stn'et, He5s1l R oad, lIull.
Lau(e-, 'urgt. ,J. H. Hllttll\ ~, Holly j\ I'., Jl'Sllll>IHI, N 'c:aslle.oJl·T}
Lancu·. 'ergt. J. H. /lutter, 2, Holly ~\v., Je llllme!, ~·t!n·('asllL,ol1·Tyne. ,'uI't. K Dean, 47, '1'011111'l'1I Stn'ct, ~'e\\ca tIe-on-Tyne . \V. B. \Vilkill SOll, 41, South Tenaee, I\'all ClHl-ull-Tync.
Supt. 19, f'upt. 74, Supt.
Ill!
i-lupt. K D ian, .17, UruJTlwclI , lr«'d ... ' e\\·(:asLle-on-'TYlle. A('lill~ ~Il}ll. S. ])iehll"oll, 7, 1\ Ol'thulUbel'Jallci Villas, \\'allsel1el-oIl'l'Ylle. Supt ..\. Hall. ]7, Bruntull f'treet, Percy 1hin, Newca. tIe· First Aml,ulallc(; Offic(f .T. 1\ferelie, ~1, SUllhury Avenw') ·ewcastle-on-Tyne.
~I.n .
H.. P . J),Lwson,
22. ~.04 23.8.11 30.3.11
ltailway Terrace, (Jrosmont, Yorkshire.
Secretary anel add ress.
Oll-'1\ lIL.
Newcastle Post Otlice Vivo
G. S. TlH,mp.;on,
• 'cI·gt.
SliP!,. N. Lord, ()-I :C
7, Cro!-'s Row, Felling, Gateshead. HrJD. Sergt. J{I,bert Bdl, 47, r1 birrl St., WardlE:y Cr,l., Pelaw-on-Tyne }'lrst AmlJUlancc Officer rJ. 'Wilkinson, 15, Gh:mrlos .. treet, Ga.teshead. ,'ergt . .T. B. Hardy, 24, BcacoJlsfir)ld l{oad, Low Fell, Gateshead. Corp1. ,V. 1 lal'bottle, 22, Charlie Street, Ryton-on-TYlle.
Omcer or melJlber in charge and address.
Surgeon.
30.6.03
9.G.9:1
I
Kenmir Street, Felling, Gateshead. Corp I. ,J. J)rmki n,
I
] fi, Park Grove, Hull.
~]~
(l'ier l'>l v.)
1[\111-
S1lpt. K F. KnlU :e,
Appleton,
!..
Li( Great Cen\.rn.l H,,-il\\ ,.y
105, ,:prill~lJallk,
H.~ .. ·.
Capt. O.
-------------------------------------Corpl. rr. Criffitlls,
Acting Supt. R. 'V. f:ltokoe, l'~ppldun Ifouli r , lI ettou-le-IIole. J>iv .• ·N·. \V . ... ' j('h(Jltir,n, fl, rn(Js~op ,'t., Ili~h :-;]l<:n, Xcweastle-oll-Ty. Fll t Oflicer D. Ial'till, 7, I':ast View, IIorrlell Col., Co. Durham. .Aetil1~ ~l1l,t. K E. :\Ir;Clintock, 73, C!e\'l,]allcl Uoael, .l. 'rJrth ,'hiel<l!l. A t. COlli. A. JIallllllerslcy .John. ton. M.JU'.f':., (Ar;ting), 497, Allln,lJY Hoarl, Hull. Supt. H. I~. Ifumphrey, 5, Blaydes ~trcet, .1. Tewlanrl, 111111. SIl}lt. (i. II . CI,IJhy,
~r.B.
\Vu.tson,
AMBULANCE DIVISIONS (Continued). --~ -~-------------Secretary and address. Officer or member in charge and address. I
Supt. M. B. Bell, 1, Uross Row, Felling, Gatesbead. , er~t . G. \Vatt, 23, George f:ltreet, Felling, nate~heud. f:lupt. R. W. 811lith, 2(), Braek Terr., nill Quay, Pelaw-on-Tyne. Supt. C. n. Btcavensoll, 1, Tyn(; Vale Termce, Gatesbead. SIl]>L. .J. Trickey, Alcxl~nrlra H.oarl 8chc)oIH, GateslJ{):l.rl. 8u]>t II. L. Yieldr.r, J li]j cm!';t, Greensirle, RytIJD-OI1-Tyne. Fil':;t ArnlJUI:.m ee Olficer ,J. Harrisr)ll, JJl'ne 'ottage, GrosTllrmt, Yorkshire . .J. O. Rontlcd;e, Blcnkin.op}!, JIalLwlli r,tle . Ac;tin; Supt. J. CUlJImings, Dr'ne IIou~e, JI<1.Jnstet'ley Col., Co. Durham. Snp!. R. II un tel', 1 (j, Frederick,' treut, llel)burn .
M. D.
It. II. j'lllUll\\,ood,
AND
~1. B.
W. Hutchinson,
M.
n.
~cilan, L.It.a.l'.
M.H.C,i-l.
.\1.ILC.-;., [hr..( '.P.
SUjlt. 1\. Putts,
67, 'hurdl Stl't;et, \Vu,lker,oll·Tyne. .-illpt. T, A. Mackay, 12, Vane Terrace, Jew ,:eu,}J(1,lll, !':leaham
Harbour. Acting Sllpt. J. !Spodding, 3 0 0, Milburn Road, ' 'caLon Hirst, Ashinglon.
Supt.
n.
C. \Vunel,
\Val"iek, llulllsllaugll, NorLLunlbeduml.
,'ergt. E. ,'dll rs, 142, De 1. Pole Avenue, lIull.
,
er~t.
R .J.
~IJlith,
·17, LalJlJrlllllIl Av , G I'd
Il
'hlla.;es, Hull.
E. G. Hartell, r,/o J [3.lllmOJHl & Co., :2g, Usbomc ,\cting Sre. Sergt. H. C()lCIU hIllin, 1'0';\;
Ofliee,
.1.
~t.,
Hull.
'orth Hyltun, '-::UllckrIull<l.
If. . ' horwood, ,'pring Hall, . Ialton, York hin'. First Olliecr G. Wa kin, , The A"elllle, 1fulton, Cu. DUI halll. COl p .. ,'eerdu'Y H. Curry, 9, Willdsor Terrace. (:u"forth ~~u\ca lIe.
T. W. \Varwit:k, fl, Frank Place,
J. G.
~' orth
Shield '.
1'win, L:msoowllc Terrace, GRte"bea.d-on-Tyne. Acting :-\cl'letary 1-'. JUI(;ey, 13, ~tall(m Huarl, Walk er.on-Tyne. W . ~pencc, 2, Valle Terr:1ce, New f'eab",m, :-:leaham Harbour. W. Hay, 1lh 'lllgie Row, Torth ~eatoll, Tcwbigginl)y-the·, ca. T. II. IIill, Dunk irk, \ Vall·on- Tyne. ~67,
No. 001'11S
or Di vision.
VI. DISTRICT-CORPS AND When fOl'mod.
I
Surgeon .
\
Oaken hn.w Colliery and District Div.
26.9.12
E ..T. Brcwia,
St. Hilda Colliery (South Shield~) Diy. Cicurhol'ough Y.M.C.A. Diy.
29.6.0~
II. F. Shephcrd,
31.8.10
C. A. ,\Vilkinson,
"hilbottle Diy.
4.12.09
Trevor Roper,
vi \',
11.3.12
T. Dixon,
Shotton Colliery Div.
12.5.08
T ..J. Vi u!;: ,
Silks worth Colliery Di villion
2-1.3.11
Ca,pt. A. A. Heeki', H.A.:-LC.
South Shields Police Diy.
5.12.01
A .. 1. IloPl)(>l': L.;\\.S.,S.A. 1\Iajol' C .. J. !-4utherbnd: \'. n., . I. n.
South Shields Volunteer Life B"i~a,cle Di v. Springwell Colliery Div.
19.5.03
Shil'emoor
M.D., B.S .
(·r.),1 •. lt.C.1'.
L:lW, ;\1. Il.,
Sunderland Eastern Di\'. Re-formed Tynemouth Volunteer Life Brigade Div. Victoria Garesnelcl and Rowlands Gill Diy.
12. !).O-! 20.4.12 25.4.12
.r.
Antler::;on,
'Yeardale Corps
27.!).1~
A.
n.s. )1..\., :\1. n.
Wilkinson,
~f.n.,
M.IU'.:'-\.
17.fi.on
A. ,'llIiLlI,
~\.ct.
Etherley and District Di v.
'1.11., IU'.
S. Uunliffe,
7.G.12
'V. M.
IIowden-le-'\Vcn,r Div.
3.5.12
~.
Tow Law Div ....
4.5.1~
\\'. 1)enncs::;, L.It.C. r.
,\Vitton k
2.4.12
A.ct.
Cunliffe,
~.
When formed.
30.9.11
~1. B.
~rackay, ~.D.
Fir Tree Div.
Wolsingham Div.
M.B.
1J. s. A.
.1.
Oorps or Division.
L.R.C.P.
M.n., B.S.
11.4.12
"\YC[\\' Div.
1.. R. O. P.
M.B.
Cunliffe.
L.R
r.l' .
SUI·d eon .
R. H. O. Gn.rlmtt, IJ. R. c. P ..
West Hartlepool Div.
21. 4. 07
2.7 .1 2
II. ]\. \\'alln.ct', M.D. H.
1\1. Strover, 111. B.,
011.13.
Whick ham Div.
10.-1.11
A . SlIllLh,
Whitburn Colliery Div.
10 .5.06
J. G. Cort,
Withernsea. Div.
...
4.5 . 99
~l.j).
~I. R. O. S.
A . E. Spronlle, L.n.C.p.
I
Acting Supt. J. Armstrong, 6, InstituteStleet, Oakcnsbn,w, near 'Willington, Co. Durham. Supt. R. ,'. Tate, Percy Villa, Erskine Road, , outh Shields. Scrgt. fT. R. Rowntrec, Y.M.C.A., Brullswick Ter ., • carborough . Auting Supt. J. A. Dixon, Shilhottlc Colliery, Lesbury, Northnrotlerlanll. SupL. A . .T. Knight, 5, Chn,rles •\ venne, 8hil'cmool'. f:;upt .J. Dolton, Albion] fouse, Front St., ~h()ttOll Colliery. Sllpt. _\ . Welsh, Hed lIoll>'l', Tun tall V i.lbge, SlllltlCJl:11lcl. W. f·\t·olt, Chid ('ollstal,le's Office, South 'hields. Snpt .. 1. \V. I~u('kland, (I, \Villterhotto11l Stleet, • 'outll Shields. ,'upt, T. "IV. PcarHoll, i::lpl'ingliel(1 Cuttage, Lo\\' Fell, G ateshend. Supt. U. Cook, fl, Finchalu Terrace, ] [cl1(1011, Sllnderlllnd. Supt. .T. "IV. DL1IIll, 7, Argyle. trect, Tynl·ll1011th. SlIjlt. \V. ,'lIlith, 10, Alexandm Street, Yictllria Gare::;fiehl, T Gwca ·t le-on-Tync. Corps Snpt ..T. W. Pes p oc1, ]~eeC'hllUrll Gran~e, llowc1cn-le-'Veal'. Ading Sllpt. "IV. H. ,'tol)n.rt, .J.P., Ethel'll'Y Lncige, 13i .. 1101l Aucki.llld. Acling Snpl. T. llin] , Fir Tree, JIal'pcrley, Co. Durham. urp:i Supt . .T. 'V. Peseod (.\cting), Beec h bum Grange, IIuwden-le-'Vcar.
,V. Denness,
I"R.r .H. ,
27, \Vobil1gllt1ill Road,
TJ. H.c.:.S.
Wearmouth Colliery Div.
Officer or lUC'll1bcr in charge and address.
upt.
L. R.C.S.,
AMBULANCE DIVISIONS (Continued).
L.]~.C.P.,
Tow Ln.w.
Rer!!t. T. Hell, '''-itLvB To'\vc..."r) "'\VittOll.- lt.: " . . car.
Olliccr or IlIcm bel' in ella! ge alal address.
Acting 'Ujlt. M. A. Stanklcy, \\ o1;nl1 ,ham, Co. Dmham. ·ul't. H. \\'Illiams, 47, Sont h \\ iuk l:n,H'I. ~ullclerlanc1. Acting upt. "I\'. T. Hyul1 2~. L~11ll t\tl'eL t, \Ve:;t J iartlel'ool. Actmg i::lupt. Dr. A. t\mith, \Vhickham , Co. Durham. Supt. U. W. Whca,tley, The View, ~lnrsden, 'outh Shields. i::lupt. R. \ V. L earv 'Th e • tores, \ Vithernsea, ., Yorks.
Secretary and address.
J. Mn.rsh all , 108, Single Row, Oakenshaw, ncar Willington. Corpl. ,T. Purvis, 23, Hyde Street, South Shields. A. P. Robinson, 15, Franklin trect, Scarborough. J. T. Wilson, Shilbottle, L csbury. G. Goodfellow, Shiney Row, Moor Edge, Dackworth. Corp1. (;. F. Prout, 1, 'Vest Street, Shotton Colliery. V. Henderson, 3, North St., New Silksworth, l1nderland.
'V.
Second AmbuJauce Officel L. J. Jagger, Central Pollce Station, South Shields. ~upt. .T. W. Buckland, 5, \Viutcrbottolll StrE::et. SouLh Shields. Rnpt. T. "IV. 1'earson, Low Fell. P. TImId, :3, Chapd Street, Prospcct Row, 'underland. Snpt. .J. "IV. Dunn
It
~tonchouse,
lIooker"a.te
Ty~e. '
Row bnds G ill, X e\\ castle-on-
Corps ~ecretnr) ,Yo Turnbull lIu.rt,rill Ron,d, IIowden-le-\Year. 'V. 'Veston. Wooderd· House, Etherley, Bishop Auckland. II. Cooper, Fir Tree, lIarperley, Co. Durham. E. II. uggett, Ha.rgill Road, Howden-Je-Wear. J. Burn, 16, 'iVolsingharo Road, Tow L aw.
T. Maddison, Witton-le - ' Vear, Co. Durhan).
Secretary al,d address.
I . "-. Wraith, }{oscdu]c, \Yolingham, Co. Durham. ~ergt. J. E. Hmrison, 21, Hoss trcd, \Yealmouth "'nnderland. ,Yo W. \\,ilkinson, ' 100, Brougham Terrace, "Test Hartlepool. ~\. cting Supt. Dr. A. ':mith. F. E. Cudman, :12, Charles Street, Marsden, South W. II. Walker, 91 C!\lllmidgc trcet, \Vithernseu.
hields.
DISTRICT- NURSING DIVISIONS.
No. VI. T\1 rsi ll ~
Wh en formed.
Di vision.
Addison 0011. N ursing Diy... Ashillgton Coa.1 00. orps: l~rie tmall nrsillg Diy. Benfieldside and District Nursing Diy. ... Consett & Di t. N ur~i.ng ))i\.
'Y.
Smith ~1. D.
17.0.12
J.
16.9.12
~L
29.3.11
H. S. Henion,
Bruce,
1\1. fl., O. 1.
IV. Bratton,
.1. 9. 11
n.
~[.
1.. H . . 1'.
CO\l'pon Colliery nuclDistrict
10.6.10
Nursing Div. DunsLon' Tnrsillg"
~ I a,.ior J. Cromie, H. A. \1.0, ('1'.), ,1.1'. L ICC.I'.
21. 1.1 ~
A. Dong'all.
ni,'.
lL Stllitrl, M. H.l'. R., T,. U. c, r. ;'[1'>:. 1<'. Erin ~med10y,
Lady SUjlt. }\fias S. Smith, Ib.lgouie Honse, HyLon-oll.TYlle.
Miss M. IIellclerson, 6, ,\sllficl\l Terrace, Ryton·on-Tyne.
La.c1y RupL. l\fiss ,T. Callo\\ay, n, \V:tllshrek 'rerrael", "\'shin~Lon. LtHly Supt. l\l iSR ,A. Alll1a.ncln.le, 'rllc nrin.ry, Shatley Bricl~e, Co. Durham . L:tdy Supt. I rs. II. P,trkt>1', 7, Percy Tcrracc, l'OllRctt. Fil'.:;L Nursing omcrr ~ll's, i\l, .J . \ Yllsl~'y, ]n. Park Hoad. Hhth, 'urthulUberland . Lady Rupi., i\lr~. ,J. -l\l'ig,~", l::lvens\\,orlh lTrH1Sl', \)1I1l~l()n on-'I'\'lIc. Lndy ~upl. -:\ IISS 'I'. COOpl!', ~ SOllih Ihill'y, Durham.
::\{iss [ltl'Y \Visemn.n, BoLhal Yilla, 11 hington.
1I1iss R Harrison, 3" 'herhurn Tcrr:1ce, Consett. I
E. .T. TT un ter, 13, Athol f-)tl'cct, Dunston-on-Tyne. ~liss E. Rohson, 3, ~ Torth Dailey, Durham.
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Lady Secretary and aeldres8.
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H.9.01
Reckitts Nursing Div.
31.7.1~
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~1.9.06
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L:tdy '~IIPl. ;'lrs. n 2\1. ~rjll:\r, Th' Lodge, Fcllin'~, G::ttc h~:1l. 1.ady ::;upt. ~liss K Lcills(cr, \\'In]]c)" 11:111, l'el:l\\"-nll-T m'. La ly Slip!' :;\frf:. J\. ,[,hil'lI"t·ll, 11 , 1:( 'tnI'\' l'lal:l', (,'lLc lnnrl. 111 J\lJ Y:lIlcc:
Fir"t I T nrsing Ornccr ~Irs, \V. IIandyside. Thornka, 1 Icworth, Gateshe~d. .Ii 's F. A, Ye,"uger, " "Cxhl'idge 'l'crr;lcc, Felling, Gnte 'head. ::\115S .\. TholllJlson, 10, Grltl1"jllo .'treet, Gate, h('ad.
Lally, \lpt. ?IIi' ..:\. L\. Hu~ht(ln, 1[alton l,e,\ IIOllse, ll.lltwhi tlc.
.Ii s 1. W'at on, Hi \'Cl' Tel mce, Il:J.l twhistle.
Lady :-;upl. ~rr:. K F. l·r~1I 1fl. Park (,I'm c, ] 11111.
•'ccoll,l Ktll'sin~ Officcr Mi's L. Bailey, i, Cog-a 11 : trect, II ull.
Lndy IIPI. :'III'S. R. f-). ~hil'"toll(I, .lrisln'ool-, ~\llll rl .\ \"l·lllll'. I lull. Lady Slipl. !II iss K !\l. J lnrd~', 61, SprIllg HlrC'l,t, I lull. I
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N ursing Division.
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WithcrU8ea Nursing Di \'.
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Miss A. U'lY, 134, \\'cstmorlnnd Hoad, Kcwcast1e-oll-TYllC. Miss K. , chmitlt,
First ?\Ilr'ing Officcl' :Jlr.. K HoclIc!StC'l', fd, J\;;h Slrl:'l't, Benwell, ITc\\'c:t~tle·OIl-T\,IlC. Lalh Rnl't. ~tI'S. A. H. \Yuod, \\ a\wicl-, llulll!'haugh, onhnlllhcrlaml.
!lti's A. C:trEC,' 170, Ele mere Hou.tl, l:Te\,castl('-('n-Tyne. ?II iss 1. D!lllg-laf:, Douglas Terrace, Humsha.ugh, K'umbelhnd.
Lady Supt. :JIl's. .T. H, Crca'e, 2. Ogle Terrace, South ~hiclds. Lady ~lIPl. )lls~:'I1. W. Young, 1;;6. Huh:r AnIluc, SnlHlerbud.
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First Kllrsing Olliccr Miss Y .•:\. Ch'l]lllla.ll, .J, Haiil\[\\ 1't'r., \ ie, <--hUt'sudd, T.oll-'l'\lle. La.d y Corp>I' Sll pt.' 1111's. 1I. G. 'Lllbnrt, . \ \Titton Tower, Witton·le- \\'ear. Lady Hu pI. fil iss n. Briggg, Hartwcll 11ol1se, Stanhopc, Co. Durham. Lady 811pt. :Jlrs. Eo Mo. ('s, . Bridl-"c Rtrcet. Tow Law, Co. Durham . La.\ly CorpH ,~upt. Mrs. 11. (,. ~)lobart (Acting), "iLIon To\\er, \\ ittoll·lc-We:1r. L:1(ly Su pI. Mrs. II. Richal'llsol1, 'l'he CauscWAY, \Yolsinghalll, Co. Durham. Lndy Rllpt. Mrs. ;'1. .\ . Slro\'cl', l>udle., H ouse, \ V('st Hn.rtll'pool. Lady Supt. ~ I ]'s. K. M. Hllb!-;on, I1 l al'slien II OWle, ('le:1.(lol\, Slllldcrla nd. 'First Nursill~ O[]ieer 1ltss E. L. l'ausoH, 11, Fr ont ~treet, \ \'inlntnn. L:~dy Supt. Mrs . 1>. ])ickiJlsOIl,
Miss M. For. ter, 13, \\' OOU Tel' .. llookcrgale, Rowlands Gill.
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i'lIlss E. .\. Grant, ~O, \[ondl tl'el't, IIull. Miss ill. Hohill"OIl, 17, P(,llnill~(OIl Street, Hull. First TUI'Sillg OJHcer Ii~s J. A. Johnson,
Nnr:o;ing Olli.cl'r ot' 111Clllbct' in l'ha.rge anLl 3.(hlrcss.
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T. \Yarren, East \ lew. \\'l"loc Road, ~outh ~lti('lds. ~lJ's. 1. .A. 011\'c]', 37, Lillie 'lrect, Sunderland.
Lady Supt. Mis
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Addison Collier), Nursing Div. §Ashington Coal ~o. :- Priestman Nursing Diy. Benfielclsicle and District Nursing Diy. Consett and District Nursing Diy. Cowpen Colliery Nursing Diy. Dunston Nursing Division Durham Oity ursing Diy. . J~as t Doldon and CICl~drm Nursing Div. Felling & Dist. Corps-Felling ColI. Nursing Di,'. " " Pelaw Nursing Div. Gateshead NUl'si ug Div. IIHebburn ursing Div. Haltwhistlc and Grcenhea <1 NllI'sing Diy. Hull Corps.-Centml Nursing Diy. " Et~s tern " " Reckitts" " " IVestern " " " . :M:alton and TortonNursing Div. . N 'castle & N. T 'side Cps.-Lady Ridlcy Nn. Div. " " N ewcastll.; T nr ing Di, " " Novocastria Nul's. DIY " " I!IYalker Nursing Di v. " 0, IY estern Nursing Di,. North Tyne Nursing Diy. South Shields Nursing Diy. Sunderland Jursing Diy .. Victoria Gal'esfield & Rowlands Gill NursingDiv. W e~l.l·dale CorDs
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No. VII. District. Comprising the counties of Flint, Denhigh! Oarnan-on, .i\nglescy, ~r~rioneth, Mont(Yomcry, Hhropshire, Hereford, and part ot Monlllouth (lYll1g east of Jille from Ne\Yp~r(, to IIcrefordtihirc, running thl'llugh 1'ontypool ::tl1l1 Auerga,YCI1l1Y, the e places being in this District). Del'ttty Commissionc1'-0010 nel E. Ol' BETO};, Y. D., lIf. D., J.P., Darton House, Ha .... elock Hoad, Shrewsbmy. Assistant Commissiolll1·-Mr. J. 'Y. 'YDlTE, A.J.D., J.P., The Bungalow, Coal· brookdale, Salop. . Assislant C071111tissiona-}.Ir. S. HA.:lnLTo~, B.A., l['D., n.r.H., 1 4, 'ommercI:1.1 Road, Newport (Mon.) District Sllrgeon-Lieut.-Oolonel J. D. LLOYD, H.A.~J.C.('l·.), The Mount, Chirk, North 'Yales. District T,·cas1l1·e1·-Mr. ,Yo JESSEhlAl', Bron HaHon, Stow 1'ark, Ke"llod (Mon.) REPORT OF THE DE1'UTY CO~DIISSIONER. DAllTON HOt."SE, H.\YELOCK ROAD, InUny BURY. 30th September, 1912. "IR,
Joto. VII. Di.si?'ict.
'The St. John .A mbv. lance Briuade.
I have the honour to submit the following as my report for No. YII. District for the year enrling 30th September, 1912. Tbe division of the Ko. VII. Di.trict at the end of last year con idera1,ly reduced the number of Oorps and Divisions, and the pcrsolUlcl from 1,976 to 691; but I am pleased to say four Ambulance Divisiolls and four Tnrsing Diyisiolls hnye been formed a.nd sanetionell, and the increase in lIIeml1ership of 165 makes a total of 859 of fill ra11ks. ,Yith the help of the District, taff, all the Corps and Di"isions have been inspected during the year, and the reports show a strong and marked improvement in drill and discipline, combined with great efilciency ill filtit aid ,york. The Shrewsbury Corps inspection was held on the same day aR the Voluntary Aid Detachments inspection, by myself and Oolonel Culling, D.D.)! ... , ,Yetcrn COlllmand. Similar arrrangelllent. "'ere made for the Iron Bridge Corps alId Yolulltary Aid Detachments. The report of the officer inspecting Yolulltary Aid Detachments was sati factory. The chief event of tbe ye:u was the Royal Review at Windsor, on June 22nd, when half the full strength of this district attended. Unfortunn.tely the cOnyeyallce taking the Broseley Nur~es from the park to the station was up:e~; fiye nurses l)eing hurt, several of them were taken to the Windsor lIospital and oue tletainell there some weeks. The Lady Superintendent-in-Ohief was particularly kiud ill allowing the use of her motor car, and visiting these patients and otherlYitie arranging for their comfort. I gladly reconl my anti their thanks to Lady Perrott. The sen'iec medal was presented to Corps Secretary George Bird, . hrewsbury Oorps, on 19th August, 1912, by the Sub-Prior, Viscount Knntsforu, G.C.M.G., in the Chapter Hall of the Order, t. John's Gate. In order to encourage the Nursing Divisions in this district, Corps Snperin tendent G. A. Skinner (Powisland Corps), has presented a fine shield and bronze medals to be competed for annually by teams of four nurses and an officer. The competition this year took place at Powis Oastle, ,Velshpool, by the kindness of Countess Powis, wbo hospitably entertained the visitors and teams on the Terrace, afterwards presenting the shield, medals and rrizes in the dmwincr-room to the winners. The Iron Bridge nurses were declared the holders of the ~hi~l,d for the first year. My.thanks are due to Dr. Skinner for the shield and medals, and to Lady Corps Supenntendent Everall and the members of Welsbpool Nursing Division for their
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grent pn.ins in supplying the needs of the visitors on their animl, ancl for the excellent lunch wllich tlley provided. The Hoya11" uLiollal. ~=i~terlrlrod was heM at ,Yrexham in S(~ptc-mher last, " 'hen ,.,c' ]lell(, tl I ewInners a.1l ::tmhulauce competitIOn OI)PlI to the whole of Wales 'I'a ' lelll" ' a tcn.l11 from . fan1y .(Glal1l.). The al1~lua1 ])e\\,[\,r preliminary tests '\'f're hel,l at Aherg::tvPllllY 111 Api'll, the \\'111n('rs heJ11Cf the Shrewtibul'u ]{:lI'I\\,n ), Loco D' .. '1 1 11 I A] G" ,.., .1 '" • 1\'1510n who a so 10 ( tIe 1't mr nflllhs illeJ\lorial Cup for the CllSllinrr year. My gratcfl~l .t1!anks arc hereby te.IJ(ler('d to the iJistrict Stall', ~ledical Offirers OOrJ~s and DI vIslO11a1 0 [ficel s, N nrS1Jl or Officers, Nursing sisters and men for thei~' cordial support throughout the yon.r. I have tIle hC)]Jour to l)e, Sir, Your obedir·nt sen'ant, ., En. CrBET()X, Kmghl of (r/'Me (If tl~; Orr7; r .of St. J.ohn ()f Jeruslllem in E'Lglr' J!(l, . .. Deplity (OllliiZl.'SUiIlCi', 11 o. T7I. Di~l1·ict. To the OhJef (JomnnsslOner. LIST OF CORP'
A~D DI\'I~ION:-; I~
Date Corps when formed. or Di \'ision . Nov. 30, L..91 Madeley Di \'i~ion May I, 195 hrewsbury " ~I<l.r. ~O, 1806 Ironhrid ge Corps ilI:n. 20,] 96 Iroubri uge Division ApI. 17, 1904 Ohirk Di I'ision Portmadoc Diyiioll . July 20, IDO! N eIYport CJlou.) Corps Oct. ,1904 Aberg venn)' Diri~ion Oct. 8, 1904 HerelOrd City1'olice Di,. Dec. 22, 1904. Jan. 2, 1!J05 Hererord Railway " Jan. 25, 1906 Blaenall Festi uiog " Marshbrook Dh isioll . F b. 2", 1906 Shrewsbury Ry. Slatu. " Ma\' 2. 1906 S. WI.d es Honler Corps J ufy 24, 1906 Shrewsbury Loco. ny. Diy. Aug. 1:3 1906 Aug. 16, 1906 'hrewsbury Corps • cpt. 6, 1906 Pontypool Hoad Div. cpt. 11, 1D06 Pontnewydli Diyi ion Shrewsbury G. '\".R. (Carriage and Warron) Division . <>. Aug. 29, 1907
ORDEn.
OF ,'E~IORITY.
Date Corps or Divisions. when formed. Cym bran Oolliery and Xov. 15, H107 Pontnewydd Div. XOY. 17, ] 90 7 Xewport Police Div. Ponlllewynydd Div. . July 3, 1903 Pontypool a.nd Di. trict Koy. 11, 1908 Corps . Noy. 21, 1908 JI:m wood Di "i ion ~Ia.y 17, 1909 Market Drayton Diy. June 29, 1910 1'011typool Korth C:oalurookdale Di \'. " Dec. 26, 1910 Jan. 28, 1911 ::\lueh Wenlock Diy. \Y elsb pool Di v. . Feb. 10, 1911 Shrew.·bury Police Div. March 1,1911 Aug. 11,1911 '\'ron Section . ApI. 4, 1912 Llanidloe Div. May 3, 1912 Dawley Div June 14, 1912 Oswestry Diy. Jnly 17, 1912 Powisland Corps Aug. 5, 1912 BriLlgnorth Div.
NURSIXG DIVISIONS.
Shrewsbury ivisioll Ironbridge Diyision 1IIadeley Di"ision Broseley Divisi('n \Y elsbpool Di vi 'ion
Mw 1. 1895 Mar. Mar. May Jan.
20,1 96 20, 1896 I, 1899 23, 1911
I Much Wenlock Division Mar. 18, 1912 \Yelshpoo1 Berriew Div. May 24, 1912 June 25, 1912 'Worfield Di,' . . Sept 24, 1912 Pall ty pool Division
OOUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AXD DIVISIONS. Hereford-Divisions: HerefordCiLy Police, Hereford Ra,ilway. 1fonmouth-Oor p s: ~e\\'port, 1'ontypool and District, outh ,Yales Border. S alop-Oolp~:. Ironbn~ge, Shrewsbury. DIvIsIOns: 13ndgnorth, \Vorlield Nllrsin cr . Carnarvon-Division: Portmadoe. <> Denbigh-Division: Ohirk. Merioneth-Division: Blaenau Festilliog. Montgomery-Corps: Powisland.
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No.
VII.
DISTRTCT-CORPS
-------------------,----,-----------Corps or Djvision.
When formed.
Snr-geon.
I
AND
AMBULANOE
DIVISIONS.
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Oflicer or member in charge and addresB.
I
Becfrtaryana address.
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Bln,enan Festiniog Div. Bridgnorth Diy.
25.1.06 5.8.12
n.
Jonm,;,
M.D.
L. K Dickson.
16.4..01
•T. D. R. Lloyd, Jll.n.c.s.
11. S.l1
A. ,V . Hamilton,
Hercford City Police Di v. ..
4.. n. 04
E. H. CollinR, Jlf. n.
Hereford Rn.il\\,:1y Diy.
12.12.04
J. H. Lillcy,
Iton Bridge Corps
20.3.96
Chirle Div. Vron Section ..
Coa.1brookdale Diy. Dawley Di\r.
M.B.
1lI. n.
26.12.10 3.5.12
II. C. \Vootlhouse, JlLD.
Iron Bridge Div.
20.3. £l6
N. Fox Edwn.rcls.
~ladeley
30.11. 91
C. E. Droop, M.R.C.S.
2S .1.11
F. W. II. Digley, M.n.
S.10.0-1
Diy ... ,
Mueh Wenlock Di,'.
M.B.
Newport Police Div.
IS.11.07
Newport Rn.ilway Div ... .
8.10.04
S. Ihmilton, lIf. D. (.Acting). J. Hurley, L.R.C.P. J. Cook, IIf.H.C.S. S. Hamilton, M.D. (Acting) J. F. Neville, L.R.C.P.
1'\ewport Town Diy.
8.10.0-1
A. E. Tonks, L.I:.C.P.
Ne"1)ort Corps ~\lexandra.
Dock Div.
Pontypool and District Corps
S.10.04
Supt. R . .Jones, "lfm]] t," Bhl.CnauFestiniog, Merionethshire. \V. WcstcoLt, Hillside, Bridgnol'th. Supt. J. D. S. Lloyd, M.ILC.S . 'rhe 1 [olt, Chirk, lI{;n.r Ruubon. Corporal D. Jones. Almfl lIoulies, Cinrk. Supt. S. Smith, City Police, IIcl'eford. Supt. A. Adkins, " Hop Pole Hotel," Hereford. Corps I:lupt. A. \V. Bartln.m, Vine Cottage, Iroll Bridge. H. Harper, 3, Church Bank, Coalbrookdale. B. Scoltoek, Elmhurst, Dn.wley, Salop.
12.11.0S
Pontypool Div.
6.9.06
R. \V. Haslett, M.D.
Pontypool North Div.
29.6.10
D. J. Jones,
F. R.C.S.
'upt. (Acting) G. J. Delmey, 4, P:1.rk Street, Madeley. Slljlt. F. W. Bigley, Jl.1l., "The Villas," Much 'Vclllock. Corps :::ll1pt. A. G. K ,J. Furlgc, Clyth:1. • (lual'e, Xt'wport pIon.) First OmCLI' A. J. Green, 14, Itagl:tn Street, Newport (~Ioll.)
I
First Officer "V. M. Owen, 2, Wynn l~oad, Bla('nau Festiniog. E. Tyrrell, Sunnyside, Bl'idgnorth. Sergt. A. ,Tackson, \Vooc1field~, Weston Rhyn, 111'. Oswestry. N. H. Graesser, Argoed Hall, Llangollen.
T. Chetwoou, 5, Syramore Terrace, Dawley. Sergt. }<'rank Jones: Madeley Road, Iron Bridge. W. Bagley, Coalport. I Furmston, High Street, ~Iuch 'Yenlock. Supt. G. II. Osborne, ID, ]\1illm'1.n Street, 1'\ewport (Mall.)
W. F. Reynolds, 81, Duckpool Road, 1\ewport pIon.)
Supt. J. H. IIllI,
(nctill~).
423., ,V1lliam fltr'eet, Xewport (Mon.) Supt. II. C. Lewis, 14, Windsor Terrace, Newport (Mon.) Corps Supt. A. J. Ell~laltd, I\'ydenc, l>ontypoulltuad, ~lon. Supt. U. II . .lTcl ms, " \' alaril'," ,Yaillfel in A veil ue, Pontypool. Second 0 nicer E . .J or. jaIl , 9, H,<.)sscr Street, POll typool.
CarpI. G..J. Rowlands, 44, Recllancl Street, Newport, Mon. G. 'N. James, Glansychan House, Abersychn.ll.
No. VII. DISTRICT-CORPS AND AMBULANCE DIVISIONS (Continued). Corps or Division.
When formed.
Sl1I'g'ron.
OJTicpr
Portmadoc Diy.
20.7.01
II. R. Griffith,
Powislancl Corps
17.7.12
H.. D. Thomas, 1,.1:'C r.&s.
4..4.12
E. Dn.l'iu!::l l1.ees, JlLJl. C. S.
LJanidloes Diy.
M.D.
OswesLry Diy.
14.6.1~
n.
Welshpool Di \'.
10.2.11
R. D. 'l'homas,L.ll.(;'.J'.&s
26.8.06
(Acting). Capt. C. V. Bulstrode,
21.11.0
.T. ,Voollwan] Hiley.
ShrewslJllry Corps
D. Ln. P. Beresrord.
;\1. 11.
Hamyoocl Div.
!I!.It.(·.R.
11n.1'ket Drayton Div.
17.;:;.09
A. R F. Exham, M.n.
lIarsltbrook Div.
2S.2.06
G. IIiggillSOll,
Police Diy.
1. 3.11
'1'. Orr,
Town Div.
1.5.95
.f. Lytle, M. D. .J. ,Villiams, 111. n.
M.
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n.
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29.8.07
N . •J. Spriggs,
Sh'bury Loco. Rly. Diy.
16.8.06
South 'Vn.les Border Corps ..
24..7.06
C. V. Blllstrode, JlJ.B. (Acting). Col. W. D. Rteel, 11[.)).
Aberg:wenny Div.
8.10.04
L. D. Gamble,
Cwmbran Colliery and Pontnewydd Diy.
11. 9.06
A. 'V. lIayles, 1I1.11. C. S.
)1.
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]\f.D.
Of
Secretary and address.
member in cll:1.rge :1.ud :1.cldress.
Supt. I. D:1.vies, Bryn Eirian, Portmadoc. Corps Rupt. G. A. Skinner, Rockville, :-\alop Hoad, Welshpool. flupt. E. Davies Hct.:s, Hhufrinfa, Uaer!::lWS, Mout. 001011e1 I3eresroI'll, Willow Street, O:mcstI'Y. Supt.M. Bond, 131'0,l(1 Street, 'Yebhpool. Corp. Supt. Capt. O. V. Bubtrotle, M.D., 9, College Hill, Shl'c\\'slmry. Supt. J. ,\Toodl\arcl H.iley, ~!. H.C.S., \Vhitehn.ll, PonteslJury, Salop. Supt. A. H. F. Exham, Stafford Street, Market Dr:lyton. Supt. 11. \\,ilsOll, 2, Honse, 2, Court, Drillge St., Shrewsbury. Supt. A. Bi1xter, Swan Hill, Shrewslmry. AUJlt. C. H. Tn.nswl'll, 16, Greenlleldb Street, Shrewsbury.
O. Brown, ,1, Ielloes Terrace, Llullidloes. H. Hirons, 4.0, Ash Street, Oswestry.
'1.'. ]\ rorgan~" 3, Havelock Terr., Salop Be1., Webhpool. A. 'Yo Davies, Schoo! llonse, HallwooLl. ,V. Dennett, Dle:lk House, Market Drayton. CorpI. R. ]£\'tlllS. Cl'osspipes, Church StretLou, :llop.
J. E. Morris, 17, Peace Cottages, Coleman, Shrewsbury.
Supt. T. Edwards, 33, Queen Street, Shrewshury. Supt. E. J. Rnbbathull, 1, Sunnyfielc1, Abbey Forcg:lte, Shrew~bury. Corps Supt. S. T. Be;ll'll, 2, GI'osvf>l1or Rond, AbcrguvellllY, Uon. Third Officer G. Michael, Qucen Street, Abcrgn,vcnny, Mon.
Sel'gt. W. Cattle, 4, Byrnuer St., Belle Yue, Shrewbury. CorlJs Sec. K E. Lippil1.tt, Upper Pontncwydd, l\IOll. 8ergt. U. O. Nicholls, 18, Oa tIe Street, Abergavcnny.
Supt. C. Moreton, 1, Church Road, Pontnc\\, Ylld, Mon.
G. Miller, 47, Richmond Road, Pontnewydd, Mon.
No. VII. DISTRIOT-NURSING DIVISIONS. When
I -;ursing Office~ :-:mber in charge anu allul~
fllrmC'u.
I::lUl'geon.
Broseley Nursing Di v.. ,
1. 5. 99
Iron Bridge Nursing Div.
20.3.90
MadeleyNursing Diy .. ..
20.3.96
N. F. Edwards, ;\I.n. (Acting) N. F. Edwards, i)r.n. ( Acting) O. II. Twell , L.n.C.r.
MuchWenlock
18.3.12
G. E. Lockyer, M.n.
24.9.12
R. W. IIa!:lleLt, (Acting).
ursing Diy.
23.1.11
W'pool Berriew Nul'. Div.
24.5.12
G. A. Skinner, M.D. (Acting). R. D. Thoma8, L.r..C.P.&s. (Acting).
Nursing Division.
L ady SI'CI etary alld a<Jdl'!·ss.
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Iron Bridge Oorps ; -
ur. Div.
l~t
Nursing Officer Mrs ..J. Jones, The Lindens, Droseley. Miss Minnie Gates, Paradise, Iron Bridge. First N ul'si ng Officer )Iiss A. E. Guy, 42, High Street, Madeley, Salop. Miss F. M. Edwards, 1, Wilmore Street, Much Wenlock.
Lady Supt. Miss H. C. Potts, The Bank llouse, Broseley. Lady Supt. Mrs. M. II. White, The Bungalow, Conlbrookrble. Lady Supt. Miss E. A. F. Evans Stirchley Hectory, Shifnal Salop. Lady upt. Miss H. A. Jarrett, Aubey Cottage, Much 'Venlock.
Pontypool Oorps ; Pontypool Nursing Diy.
Miss r. Do. vies, 14, Bridge Street, GriffiLhs Town, Lady lorp8 Supt. Irs. M. Everall, Llynd u lIouse, '" elshpool.
M.D.
Powisland Corps;Welsh pool
L. Lewis, Commercial Street, Pontypool.
MOD.
Miss IJ. Hillier, 13, Sevel'll Street, ,\Yelshpool.
1st l1l'5in~ Officer Miss K Pritcha.rd, Maeshafrin, Garthmyl, Mont.
Shrewsbury Oorps ; Shrewsbury Nursing Div. Worfield Nursing Div.
'iV. S. Edmond,
1.5.95
F.R.C.S.
25.6.12
Miss Oorser, Lauriston, Kingsland, Shrewsbury. Mrs. W. O. Wilson, .l.:r orton Shifllal.
Lady Supt. MisR O. E. JIugh e , Heston, 'Vest Hermitage, Shrewsbury. Lady upt. Miss H. S. Corbett, Stable[orJ, 13ridgnorth, Salop.
No. VII. DISTRICT-CORPS AND AMBULANOE DIVISIONS Drills.
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1?09, I n ~910 and again in 19.11,. this Division hrought the" Dewar" Shield into I. . en~, and III the 1u\ter year WlDl1l11g. also iho Kent, Surrey and Sussex '1'ro ,h Durmg the year Supt. C. "\V. SmIth of Doucrhton-unrler-Blean D' .. 1 y. prcsen ted wi tb tho Service Medal. 0 IVlSlOn was The total strength of. all ranks in the Distriet is 887 Divisions from l··h reports have been received not beillO' included It is 1;oped that th wyc no ll may witncss a stricter atten tion oLscrvan~e of the Genel'al 1) ee (fc1101Ia tl.ng ye~r rc sp e~ t 0 f Plll11C t l~l'lng ' uan I.y'III t IeI rcn( of. reports and rccords. It is '", mo:,t,1Ons unfair III to mOI1l ers U1H er t lleu' command 1f officcrs fail to take the trouble to' ]. th -, report.J . reprcsen tation in the BriC/ade Reserves senecoInf en . s" len (I Uf'. Tb e D'IS t r](;L satisfactory. ItlneS il M H II R Thcre are 12 members in the l{ . N . A . S. B. If. \. , 118 are memn1Jers of Ie . . . ',3;IH1403aremembcrsofYoluntaryAidDetachments·thes J t f ' 16 Dctachmellts 111 the OOl1llty of Kent, one is in Sussex and : 1 e as 0l?1 process of formation. sevel a more arc III T.h~ DistJ'ic~ greatly regrets the loss by death of the Jate Dr. O. D . Garratt DIVlSlOlHtl SU1,geoll to the Fayersham Di\"ision and Commandant of th 45th C~mp.any, st. John Ambulancc J~rigade. Dr. Ga~Tett "'as a i:)erving Brothereof the Ol~el of S1. John, and r~celvecl the Long Seryice Medal at the hands of His ~l1aJeRst.Y tdlle 1:11~Jgh' w" hen Prll.lCe of ' Vales. He was a zealous and energetic officer of 1e )nga e" 110 hments lus loss. Officers' Meetings \-vere held on February 1st anJ Octoher 17th t C t'b Y and were well attended. The Church Parade for tbe East K t' 11 a1 ban CJ furl ' Bri a ac1e was 11 Jc1 S I J ' en.ll cm ers 0 tIe . ,0' c on Ull( ay, uly 7th, at Dover, where a special sermon was tl~ach~d and the offertory hande(l to the British Ophthalmic Hospital at Jerusalem e O~gl~g to the Order. The District Staff has been strelluthe~ed by the appoint TIl:Sltl .. °t S lll'g~ottl-G;nel'lll r. II. Densoll, M.D., late I.1\I.S.~ of Upper Walmer a~ D 1 IIC uperm enuent. ' I ?esirc to offer my very grateful thanks to my Di trict Staff and to all m ~Ie~1Cal, A.mbulance and Nursing Officers for the loyal (!o-operution'I hav . Y d flunnC/ a year which ha b f 11 f t e reCClve l'anbis "1 1 . . seen u ? s rcnuous work, and to the members of all " " 10 1a ~ e she" 11 me by theu ready response to J llty a self-denial ,,-hich .s , 1 mos t encouraglDg. I have the honour to be Sir Your obedient'serv~nt , . CHARLES COTTO~, Knzght of Grace of the 01'Cle1' of St. John oj J erusalem Dcputy G01nmissioneT, liTo. VIII. D ist1·ict. S .J.A.B·. T o t h e Chief Commissioner.
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Compri iug thc counties of Surrey, Susscx tLnd hent. Deputy Gommissioncr-:'h. C. COTTOX, F. n.C.r.E .. Dl'in,rficld, ...Cm1ter111~1'~. AS'istant Gommzssiol1cr-i,fr. E. E. S'LHEE'!', J.P., P.S.A., i::lt. MtLllm sHouse, Chichester. District Slllicrintclldcnt-Surg. -G eneml r. H. BE~soN, lIf. D., Groton II one, Upper Walmer, Kent. Lady District SlIpCl'intclldent-Hon. FLOHENCE 1\1. D~LY, 10, Lcnnard Road, Folkestone. REPORT OF TilE DEPUTY CO~HII SIORER. Bl~L\.ltFJELD,
OANTERBUltY, Septembcr 30th, 1912.
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I have thc honour to submit my first report of this Di (rict for thc Brirrade year ending 30th September, 1912. Ro . YIII. Distric..t "'as ~or11leLl as from'" 1st October. 1911; the counties of urrey, us,'ex tLnd hent bClllg :epum(ed from TO. II. District for this purpose, and I was appointe(1 to tllc COllllllHnd :2 th Kovember, 1911. During the year the casternmost part of the Di~tl'ict has unoeraone a most satisfactory consolidation by the conversion of thc Hamsgate Curps into the I sle of Thanct Corps, embracing all the units in the IslunL1. aml inclu(ling &eparate Nul'. ing Divi ions in Ram~gate. Margate and "Westgate-on- 'ea, and Ambulance Divi ions in Ramsgate (with St. Peters and Broadstairs) aud "\Yeslgateon-Sea. It is earnestly to be desired tlJat an Am bulal1ce Division will be eslrl,blishecl at Margate, thus completing the organization in this important part of Kent. In addition to the above, four new Diyisions and one new section hayc been registered. The chief e,ent of the year was the Royal Review and Inspection in "'.Vindsor P ark by His Most Gracious Majesty King George V. It was attended by 500 members of the Brigade from this District. The District taff not 1Htving theu been organized, I had only Assistant Oommissioner E. E. treet, of Ohichester, to assist me, and to him I desire to offer my thanks for all his valuable belp iu preparation for that occasion. F or the I nspection of D ivisions not represented at the Review, other arrangements were made. so that every active uuit in the District, except Caterbam anL1 Redhill have been inspected . W hyteleafe D ivision being within the boundary of No . 1. District has been transferred to that Command. Th e Dover D ivisional Ambulance Oompetition for a Cup, and gold medals to each member of t he winning team, took place on 21st February, at Dover. Three teams entered and the winners weTe Corpl~ . Gore and Young, Pls. F . Fox, Green lade and P luck. T h e Lord and Lady Decies Challenge Oup for Tu rsing Divisions in Kent was held at W estgate-on-Sea, on 4th 1\1arch, 1912. Three Divisions were represented and th e Cup was won by Folkestone. T he Challenge Bowl presented by the Ramsgate Centre S.J.A.A. for Co rps and Divisions in Kent, was competed for at thc same time and place. T hree Divisions were represented, and the Bowl \\aswon by the holders, Sittingbourn e Division. Dover and Westgate-on -Sea being second an d third respectively. The Competition for the D istrict (Kent, Surrey and Sussex) Ohallenge Trophy, was arranged to be held at Folkestone, but o,ying to insufficient entries, was abandoned. T he Sittingbourne Division in addition to winning t he Kent Challenge Bowl, abo\ve mentioned, were tbe winners of t he Symons Eccles Cup (the second prize in the " Dewar " Competition), which they also brought into Kent in
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~ Supt. G ..M .. -lUatner, 33, Hardinge Rou,d, Ashford. Supt. O. "\V . Smith, Stocker's II ill, Boughton, Fa.vershu,lll -r
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M.l:.O.::>.
F . A. Osborn,
Officer or member in
Supt. A. J. Riley, :3, Ced'lr Road, Oroydo11. First Offi<.:cr "\Y. Mcllltosh, [l8, Tennyson Road, Gillingham.
M.D.
F. Rknif'e, br.ll.C.~. D. Ewart, ~r.l). G. O. Garrett, M.D.,
Oobham Diy.
D oyel' D iy.
I
Surgeon.
Acting Supt. E. E. .James, Allyn.l'ds Road, CoLham, Surrey. Supt. T. Potts, IJoddington, Si ttingboume. Second 01licer G. Plo.ter, 8~, Duckland AYenlJe, Dover. First Olliccr G. Grossmith, Sandwich I{.oo.d, Eytlwrnc.
E. C. FlooG1.A., St ..Augustine's College, Ashford. Diy. Sec. and Sergt. A. ,V. Spicer, High Street, Doughton. SE:rgt. F. E. Smitb, 11, Gordon Road, Canterbury. SllPt. A. ,J. Riley. E. H. Spells, 71, St:t!ronl Strf;ct. Gilliu0;bam. Fll'~t Class Sergt. F:.T. :Fre;lCh, 'I\' est Stteet, Obichcstel'. 1"ance-Op1. J. II. Eibblewhite, School Housc, Singleton. ,I'. _\. II ooke. Downside, Cubbam. Supt. T. 'Potts.
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Corps or Division. Isle of Thanet Corps Ramsgate Town Diy.
When formed.
1.10.11 28.4.91
St. P. & B'stairs Sec.
Surgeon.
Olftcp,r or member in charge and addrrss.
Oorps Surgeon A. Street, 111. D. F. 'W oods, M.n.c.S.
A. E. Pinnigcl', A. F.
Littlehampton Div.
12.11.07
F. E. Riclmrdson.
Redhill Diy.
25.3.12
C. Fenwick,
treet,
Oorps Supt. J. Venis, Stution Hon.d, Westgn.te-on-Sen.. Supt. F. 'IV. Oonconi, 20, Broad Street, Ramsgate.
Supt. F. W. Conconi.
LB.
29.3.95
Westgate-on· Sea
F.
Secretary and address.
M.A., M.D.
L. n.C.1'.
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Sittingbourne Di v....
9.9.03
F. Noule,
Tunbridge Wells Diy.
18 3
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"\rillesborongh Di v.
3.5.06
C. Tiluury-Fox, :.r. n. c. s.
I..KC.P. ~I.D.
Supt ..J. Kinmon t, 5, Uuthbrrt Road, \Vestgate-on·Sea. Supt. A. W. Harris, Surrey treet, Littlehn.mpton. Lallee-Sergean~ A. Priddle, Tele~ra.]lh Olfice, 8.E & O. Wy., Roc1ltil1. Supt. L. R. Dence, :l6, f)tn.tion Road. Rittingl)omne. Acting Supt. O. H. Dyer, :'11.1), 23, opper (i.rosyenor I d., Tunuridcye ",Yells. Supt. J. "\\'. Taylor, 0 68, Herbert Road, South \Villesborough.
Div. SeC'. and Sergt. G. S. Britton, 3, Station Road, Westgate-on-Sea. S. O. Bennett, 1, Fitzalan Road, Littlehampton. W. Williams, Fren>;l~es Road, Redhill, Surrey. .T. L. Pnor, 112, Park Rd., Milton Regis, nr. Sit' bourne. O. H. Dyer, :.r.D. Supt. J. W. Taylor (acting).
, No. VIII. DISTH,[CT.--NURSING
DIVL IONS.
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Nursing Division.
Oanterbury Nursing Div.
Wh ee form ed.
Sllrg~on.
2.4.12
E. D. ",Yhitehe,td Reid,
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B.A., M.D., B.C.
Folkestone Oorps: Folkestone TurS. Di\' ,
30.6.10
"'V.
Hastings Nursing Diy.
14.8.02
Lu cile L eslie,
L.R.C.P.
Isle of Thanet Oorps : Ramsgate TurS. Diy.
29.11.90
F. B. Oooper,
M.D.
Roker Evans, 111. D.
J. E. Rutherford,
WestgateN"ursin g D iv.
1.5.12
Margate Nursing Div.
ll.5.12
Lieut.-Ool. P. O. Bmge1\s,
Teynham Nursing Di v.
30.6.12
P. HelLy,
Willesborongh and Ashford Nursing Div.
28.9.08
R. J. Bentley,
)1.B.
L.f-i.A., H.A.lII.O.('l'.) lILR.O.S. :II. B.
Lady SpcIPtary and address.
Lally Supt. Miss :JI. O. Waterfield, Nackillf!toll Ilou::;e, ncar Canterbury.
Mis" M. T. Stuart, 'rhe Precillct~, Canterbury .
L ally 11 pt. Lady Lllm b, 23, Limes Road, l~olkeslone. L ady upt. Dr. Lucile Le"lie, 23, l'c\'ensey Hoad, t. Leollal'lls, liastings.
Miss A. FCllthnm, 91, Cheriton RO:.1.ll, Folkestone. Miss O. 'Y. Coxeter, St. Helen's l)ark Hoad. IIaslings.
Lally upt. 1111' . A. Grummn.nt, 50. l>undonald Road, Hltmsgate. ~li.s K. I. lylne, The Vicarage, \Yestgatc-on-Sea. Lady Supt. Mrs. 11. R Church-Brasier. Blen heim, L ower N orlhcloWll H.d., 11argatr. Lady Supt. Mr . E. M. A. Selby, Teynhalll, Yen t. First Nursing Onicer Mrs. L. Potts, 86, Now Town, A, hfonl, Kent.
First Knrsing Ofilcer ilfrs. Ji'. "\Y. Hinel., 57, Queen Street, Ram::-gate. Miss A. M. Hobbs, A\.drian House, \"\Te.tgate. :Miss W. G. Chmch-Brasil'l' Mrs. K. E. 1\1. Hendel' 'on, The Hollies, Gl'eem-treet, TCjnlHl.Ill. Mrs. ~\.. Vallills, 3, DenlJigh Place, Torrington Rd., Ashford,
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J.Vo. IX. District.
The St. John. A rnJJ1i-lance B?'igade.
LIST OF COUPS AND DIVISIONS IN OnDER OF SENIORITY.
N o. IX.- South- We ste rn District . Compri ing the counties of Cornwa.ll, Deyon, and Dorset.
Deputy Commissioner-Mr. R. H. Abbot.
GRDIBLY, M.R.C . . ,
Dz:strict Supe1'intcndent-Captain C. 1. Babbaeombe Torquay.
District Secretary-Hon. D. K.
11, Deyon Squ[1l'e Newton
(!;LLI , M.D., c.~!., U.A.~r.C;. (T),
'YATSON,
437
Tamworth,
Newton Abbot.
REPORT OF THE DEPUTY COMl\llS 10 ER. NEWTON ABBOT, DEVON,
30lh Septelllbe1', 1912.
Corps Date or DiviSIOns. when formed. Redruth Division. . Oct. 18, 1893 Mill Bay (G. W. Ry.) Div. Fel.). I, 1895 Newton Abbot Division. Oct. 29, 1895 Ludgvan Nursing Div. . Feb. 28, 1899 Ashburton Division May I, 1900 Exeter (City of) I I • Dec. 4, 1901 St. I ves Divisiou . :May 20, 1902 . Feb. 17, 1906 Camborne Diyision Kingsteignton Division (Newton Abbot Corps) Aug. 6, 1906 Abbotskerswell Divi~ion (Newton Abbot Corps) Aug. 6, 1906 Torquay Division Noy. 18,1906 Newton Abbot Corps . Dec. 20, 1900 Deyonport Nursing Div. Aug. 15, 1907 Exeter Police Division . Oct. I, 1907 Plymouth Nursing Diy. Nov. 13,1907
Date Corps or Divisions. when formed . Plymouth Co-opcra.tive Nursing Division . Nov. 22, 1907 Plymouth Co-op, Div. , Mar. 5, 1908 Porr.hleyen Division . ' 'cpt. 28, 1908 St. Ste11hen's Divi. ion . Oct. 23, 1909 Dawlish " . Noy. 3, 1909 Cambol'l1e Nuts. Div. . Nov. 6, 1909 Plymouth Corps . Feb. 16, 1910 Dolcoath Diyision . Mar. I, 1910 Falmouth Div. ~IlLy 5, 1910 Falmouth Nurs. Di,'. May 5, 1910 Cubert and Newlyn Div. July 22, 1910 Teignmouth Diy.. Sept. 26,1910 Pool Division . . Mar. 3, 1911 Grampouncl Nursing TOV. 14,1911 Div.. . . N ewquay Division. July 11, 1912
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I have the honour to submIt my Report for the year ending 30th September 1912 being the first year of No. IX. as a. separate Di,trict. ' " I nterest in the Brigade has been well sa tained, anu I hope 'hortly to be able to report the formation of senral new Divisions, ancl increased numhers in those exi ting. One new Division (viz. Ne\\'qulLY) hlLs been registereu and sanctioned. T he chief event of the year was the Roya,l Review of Ute St. John Ambulance Brigade in Windsor Park on the ~2nd J nne. The parade state was ~65 Officers Men and ursing Sisters. ' All the Ambulance Diyisions except St. 1\7es Diyision were represented at the R eview, ancl I inspected that Division in the month of eptember. The Competition for the De"on and Cornwall Shield WlLS this year held at the A~n~l~lance H ail, Newton Abbot, on the 27th April, ancl was ,yon uy tlte Pool DIVISIon , Service Medals have during the year been awarded to Superintendent R. J. Parsons, of the Redruth Didsion, altcl Sergeant N. Found, and CorpI. J. Harwood, of the Newton Abbot Corps . . T hanks ~r~ due to Mrs. Wallis Toiler, who has during the yell' made a further gIft of add ttIons to the Ambulance Hall, Newton Abbot, which have considembly enlarged its usefulness. I have the honour to be, ~ iI', Your obedient Servant, R. HENRY GRumLY, To the Chief Commissioner.
Deputy Commissioner, lI'o. IX. District.
CO"UNTY DISTnmGTIO~ OF
CORPS A!\D
DIVISIONS.
Cornwall-Camborne, Camborl1e Nursing , Cubert and Newlyn, Dolcoath, Falmouth, Falmouth Nursing, Gral1lpouncl Nursing, Ludgvan Nursing, NewqulLY, rool, Porth level1 , Redruth, St. I ves, St. Stephens . Devon-Corps: Newton Allbot, Plymouth . Divisions: Ashl1urtol1, Dawlish, Devonport Nursing, Exeter (City of), Exeter (Police), Torquay.
No.
IX.
DISTRICT-CORPS AND AMBULANCE DTVISIONS. --------------------------r-llll'geOIl. I Oniccr or lTIf'mber ill ellargc alld adrlrct;s. Seeretary awl nrlrlrcss.
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Corps or
When
nil isiOIl.
forlll ecl.
K A. lellis,
Ashburton Div.
I.iI.OO
Cam borne Div.
17.2.06
'V.
Oubert and Newlyn Diy.
~2.7.10
\1'. B. Felton,
Dn,wlish Div.
3.11.09
Dolcoath Div.
1.3.10
J. T.
Exeter (City) Division
1.12.01
J. A. \1'. Pereira,
F'llmonth Di \'.
N e\ytoll Abhot Oorps
J•. ]1.C.8.
M.D.
5.5.10
C. R. Browne,
III. n.
1l.7.U
C. U. Yigul's,
1\1. ll.
2!:l.2.06
G. II. Jollnso11,
6.8.06
O. ell.! O. Pellier, B.C.,
~g.
Newton Abbot Di\·.
J. OllIross,
10. 9ij
~1.11.C.S.
M.P.
F. E. Li ttle,
2 .£1.10
Teignmouth Di\.
1\1. n. C. s.
1G.~.lO
Plymouth Corps ... MillllayG.W. H.ly. Di\.
1. 2.95
Plymouth Oo-op. Div ....
12.G.08
T. B. \ViIkiIl SOll,
When
B. J . .t\fa.yne, M.Re.S.,
Porthleven Div.
28.9.08
H. W. :Spaight. L.Re.p.
Redruth Diy.
18.10.93
L. L. Philips, M.R.C.::;.
St. Ives Div.
24.10.02
]f.
S. Stephen's Diy.
23. J 0.09
D. M. Darry, L. F.r.s.
18.11.06
C nlatthew,
C. 1. Ellis, )I.Jl. T. Dunlop, 1>r.n.
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IX.
When formed.
Snrgeon.
Oamborne Nursing Diy.
6.11. 09
W. Blackwood,
Deyonport Nursing Div.
15.8.07
FMmouth Nursing Div.
24..6.10
O. R. Browne, M. D.
Grampound Nursing Div. ..
14.11.11
D. M. Barry, L.F.P.S.
Ludgvan Nursing Div.
28.~.
Plymouth Oorps : Plym'th Oo-op. Nul'. Div.
20. 11.07
Kursing Divisions.
Plymouth Nursing Div.
J. F Odgers, Dolcoath 1\1ine, Oamborne. First Olass Sergt. F. Ri\'ers, 2D, ~Ia.usficld Road, Exeter.
,1,,\.
Rnpt. H.. II. Qnick, ] 5, \\Tooel LanE', Falilloutli. Supt. O. 0. Yiglll'S, Ne\\'qnny. Oorpi>. ~Ilpt. ,V. .T e\\'oll, c. Lind ell," Newton .l\hhot. em-pI. F. \V. Pl'Om.;l', AbLot.·kel'sweil. First Class Sergt. \\T. "\\ pl', !i2, Tudor Road, Xe"tull AIJ],ot. Kupt. P. \\Tooels, 4~, East, tl'uet: _'e\\'loll A l)bot. Supt. E. TJ'a\'el's Uhl'kc, Uel\'cclere, 'l'eigllJIlO'ltIi. Oorp:.; Supt. ~Mujol' 11. W. Wol)lJl~l', 4, Queen Anne Terrace, Plymouth. .supt . .r. .l\. Tlott, 7, Eddyslone Terracc, Wcst Hoc, Plymouth. Supt. C . .1\1. Ball, 53, Alexandra R oad, :Mutlcy, Plymouth.
Officer or member ill charge anl! address.
Surgeon.
formed. 3.3.11
:'Il.ll.
J,. R C.l'.
Torquay Diy.
Ashbul'ton. Sergt. E. E. Ohafl'e, 5, I)'th H.oskear Tel'., Tuckingmill, Oamb'ne. W.Olcls, Ellenglaze, Cubert, Grampound Road.
Supt. YY. In.mcf:I, ])oleoath A veuue, C,\mborne. Supt. E. A. Bo',nlen, Penc1ock, ,'t. Da\'icl's Hill, Exeter.
'1'110111flR, 111. H.C.H.
G. . 06
Eing teintoll Di\'.
Pool Diy.
M.B.
1.10.07
Exeler (City) Police Diy.
Corps or Division.
Bln,ckwood,
Tr. E. H. :Mallett,
Supt. \V. T. Butchers, "Banks-y-Brim," Ashlmrton. Supt T. O. Quintrell, 11, Moor Street, Camhorne. Snpt. H. Richards, Trewol1a, Newlyn In st., Gl'ampound Road.
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J. Allen, 10, Millbay Road, Stonehouse, Plymouth.
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Secretary and address.
Sergt. J. H. Bastion, 15, 8arncooseTerr., Illog:m Highway,Redruth CarpI. G. R. \Yhite, Tor1e\'en, Porthleven. Sergt. E. E. Hattam, Higher Fa.lmouth Road, Redruth. S. Williams, Ba,llloon Yilla, St. I yes, Oornwa,ll. "iV. Bullen, St. Stephen's, Grampound Road, Cornwall. J. R. Pawley, Ii, Beatrice Terra.ce, Torq uay.
DISTRICT-NURSING DIVISIONS. NurSing Officer or )]1C'mber ill cllargc and address.
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Lady Secretary and address.
Lady Snpt. Mrs. A. M. Blo,ckwood, St. Martin's, Pendarves Hoad, Oambornc.
Miss Burrows, Trelowt\lTen Street, Cam borne.
Lady Supt. Mrs. A. G. Cropper, Erin House, Falmouth. Lady Supt. Mrs. G. M. Barry, Bonython, Grampound.
Mrs. S. T. Beringer, 48, Church Street, Falmouth. Miss M. Wills, Tre-Pol-Pen, Grampound.
Lady Supt. Mrs. O. Gale, 4, Grenville Road, St. Judes, Plymouth.
Miss M. J. Dumble, 31, Chapel Street, Stonehouse, Plymouth.
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mn.rched to the Asseml)ly Ground. Here they were joined by tbe three Hertfordshire Divisions, this being their fir:;t introduction to the new District. The successful way this great review passed off hn.s n.1reac1y been fully reported upon, n.nd suffice it to say tbn.t n.t the end of the day, all ranks in this District considered it a, real privilege to haye taken part on such n.Il historic occasion. ~\.s No. X: pistl'~ct hn.d to co:nmence the return journey by n.n eu.rly train from 'Vl11dsor. gIVl11g bttle or 110 tune for refreshments, a meal was provided at the expense of the 1\IedicaJ Stn.fI to both nurses and men 011 the train which was a c~rj'idOl' one. 1\Iy ~bn.nks are specialJy due to the C!0rp,> Inspector of Stores, Lwutenu.nt ,V. J. RICe, for the able manner he orgamzecl this important work which made the l'e~urn journey not .the least eJ~joya~le part of a memoru.ble day. cannot speak too Inghly of the a,dnnra,ble way 111 whlCh Oorps Superintendent J. T. Brooke Cll,l'ried out the work of entraining ofIlcer. EverythinO' pu.ssed off without a hitch, and not a. single member of the Brigade, male or f~male fell out or was disabled. ' In conclusion, I wish to tender my grateful thanks to the Assistant Commissioner Lieutenant-Oolonel Brooks, the District Surgeon, Dr. ,'. O. Eades, and the District Staff, for their coruial support and valuable help throughout the year. I have the honollr to be 8il', Your 0bed ien t Sen'an t, (1EORGE S. ELLISTO~, Knight oj Grace, Oi"del' of the Hospital of St. John of J erusalem., Deputy COllwtiSSlOnel', iYo. X, Disl,·ict. The Chief Com missioner.
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REPORT OF THE DEPUTY CO;'UlI SIONER. T. EDMUNDS, FELIXS'l'OWE, 30th September, 1912.
SIR, I have the honour to submit the following as my Annual Report for No. X. District for the year ending 30th eptember, 1912. This is the first Report for the new Distric:t since it was divided from No. III. into No. X. It is named the Eastern District, and consists of the five East .Anglian counties, yi7.:. :-Norfolk, Suffolk. Cambridge, Essex and IIerts. The .Ambulance and. Tursing Di"isions are scatterecl oyer a wide area, and at PI' sent :.\,]'e not so numerically strong as those in the Central District. There is, how eyer, every prospect of deyeloping new centres ill K orl'olk, E!-> ex and Cam bridgeshire; and work to that effect is in progres. at Norwich, Oambridge and Leistol1, "here it is hoped new Diyisions will be shortly started. During the year He\y Ambulance Diyisions haye been formed and snnctioned at Nacton, 1\1arch and Ipswich, the two In.tter being in connection with the Great Eastern Raih\"ay and Nur~ing Divisions ha,c been formed :1.t Felixslowe, Haverhill and N acton. A few Annual Inspections \\'ere carried out previous to the Royal Review at ,Vindsor, alllong them being Cromer and Haverhill. The Felixsto\ye Ambulance and Nursing Diyisions ".. ere inspected on June 1st, afterwarus they were associated with the St. John Voluntary Aid Detachment, Suffolk, No. 5,1, in carryil)IT out a scheme for forming a Olearing Hospital after an action. '" 1\1rs. Dyke Acland placC'1 her house and ground at the disposal of the Divisions, :1.nd Boy Scouts represented wounded on tie beach and clift ganlens. First aid having been rendered, the patients were com"eyed to the house, where nurses received them in rooms fitted up as temporary wards. ),Iedical and sur 6 i.c:1.1 attention was given by the doctors, and the more serious ca. es were retained for treatment in the operating room which had been fitted up. On March 18th the Ip 'iv1.ch Xursillg Division was to have been inspected by Lady Perrott, the Lady SuperinttlJdent.in-Ohief, who at the last moment was unable to come herself. l\li;,s Joseph, Secretary amI Stall' Ollicer to the Lady Superintendent-in-Chief, acted for her, and was received at the Town Hall, Ipswich, by the Mayor, the Deputy Oommissionel', the District 8taff and a Guard of Hor:our of Officers !'l.nd men of the Ipswich Corps. Miss Joseph minutely inspected the Kursing Di\'i~ion who were drawn up in bvo lines the whole length of the Oouncil Ohamber. There \\"ere 6-1 XUl'sing Sisters 011 parado out of a total strength of 70, and at the conclusion, the Inspecting Officer expressed herself as well satisfied with the first aid work, bandaging, chanrrin'f sheets and the way the books and stores of this large Division were kept. '" '" The chief event of tht year was the Royal Review in "Tiudsor Park. All the Oorps and Divisions in No. X. District were represented, the totu.l on parade beiDO' 205 Ambulance 1\1en and 75 Nursing Sisters. The Norfolk, Suffo1le and Esse~ Oontingent started from Ipswich in a special train provided by the Great Eastern Railway Oompany, at 5.15 a.m., aud u.fter a pleasant run of less than four hours arrived comfortably at the Great 'Western Railwu.y Station, Windsor, and at once
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OF OORPS A. -D DIVISIO:\S J:\ ORDEr:. OF SENIORITY. Oorps Date Oorps Date or Diy!sions. when formed. or Divisons. when formed. Ware Division . 1st Div. (Ipswich Oorps). July 13, 1893 Police Division (Ipswich Stowl11alket Division Oorps). . Octoucr, 1896 Eris well Di vision St. J oh n's Division (IpsSaxon Oement Works wi ch Oorps) . July 29, 1897 Divi~ion. . Orwell \\' orks DIvision Hearts of Oak Division Oct. 13, 1898 (I llswich Oorps) (Ipswich Oorps) Hay crhill Division. April 20, 1899 Hertford Division Felixi'ltowe Division Od. 30, 1899 Colcheste!' Division OdMello\Ys Div. (Ipswich Hitchin Division. Oorps) Dec. 6, 1899 Nacton Division. Ipswich Oorps ] 900 larch Di vision . Oromer Division . . Mnr. 19,1901 Ipswich a.E. Rly. Div. No. <! Social Settlement Division (Ipswich Oorps) Apri126,] 902 NURSING DIVISIONS. I.PSWiCh .Nursing Division Felixstowe Nursing Div. (I pswlCh Corps). . Oct. 1884 Kacton TursinO' Div. H averhill Nursing Div . . Oct. 9, 1911 0
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OOONTY DISTRIBUTION OF OORPS AND DIVISIONS. EASTERN DISTRICT. Cambridge-Division-Saxon Oement 'Vorks, March, G. E. Rly. E ssex-Divisions--Manningtree, Oolchester. N orfolk-Di l·isiol1-C'l'omer. Suffolk-Oorps-I ps\\"ich. . D.iv~s~ons- Felixstowe, Gippeswyk, Haverhill, Nacton. H er tfordshlre-Dlvlslons-Hertford, llitchin, ·Ware. NURSING D IVISIONS. EASTERN DrRTRICT. Snffolk-Hayerhi1l, I pswich, Felixsto\Ye, N acton .
June 12, 1902 Oct. 30, 1906 ~Iay 12, 1908 Aug. 8, 1908 Oct. 1, Feb. 19, May 5, Feb. 24, Jan. ] 5, June 12 Sept. 27,
1908 1909 1909 1910 1912 1912 1912
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, Corps or Division.
Colchester Div. Cromer Diy. Felixstowe Diy.
No. X. DISTRICT-CORPS AND AMBULANOE DIVISIONS .
When formed.
5.5.09
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19.3.01
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20.4.99
Ipswich Corps
1900
First Div.
13.7.93
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DISTRICT-NURSING DIVISIONS. Xursing onlcer or member in charge and address.
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T. H. Good mall, M.R.C.S.
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Ipswich Corps:Ipswich Nursing Diy. Nacton Nursing Div.
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Heconc1 Offi cer H. Rowe, \ T. Silvanus, 48a, l'olltycapcl Road, Cefn Coed. 6, rark T{ow, Grawen Terr., MertLyr Tydfil. \V. S. 1 [(uri!;, First O(1ieer 8. nlanch e, T. A. Gregg, L. n.c.p. 30. 1.0S Celyuen Collierie~ Div. 7. Ebbw 'l'r,rrace, A1Jercarn, i'llon. Uwmdoms, cwl n'i<lge, Mon. G. Thomas, First Officer H. It RolJcrts, It. K Robel'ts, L.S.A. 25.8.11 Coronation Colliery Div. Gla,nynant Cottn.ges, Cwrnfelinfacb. Ol~l'mcHa ] louse, MeUoll Street, OWl11fdinfach. E. U. Ferres, J. G. Oollier, D. '1'. Richards, M.D. 12.7.07 15, Gladstone Terrace, Cross Keys. Cross Keys Div. Bright Htreet, Cross Keys. D. T. H.. Danes. D. T. R Davies, 'IV. Irwin, M. R. 31.8.12 Cwmavon Div. 7, ,Jersey Row, Cwmavon. D. Lloyd Davics. D. Lloyll Davies: A. Miles. 30.5.12 Cymmpl' (Port Talbot) Div .... 9, School House, Cymmer. Supt. lI. Evans, Cynon Corps 1, nl:1rtin's Terracc, Auercyuon, Glam. C. Gregory, Ditto. J. Ll. Morris, M. R. O. S. 1. 4. OS Abercynon Div. 20, ;\1ark Street, Abercynoll. I). C. Da\'ies, Supt. ] L Evans, E. J. T. COTY, M.n.c.s. 25.6.08 Aberdare Div. 11, Alhert Strellt , Aherdare. ~:~, l\1 011 k Street, Aberuare. R A. 1)ohL, T. G. GriflithR, R F. Thomas, M.n.c.s. 27.S.08 18, Gblll'hy(1 'treet, Cwm:uuan, A1Jerdare. Cwmaman Div. 2:), BUrIls Street, Owmaman, Abcrdal'e. W . .5. Griffiths, J!'irHt O[Jicc!' E. Eva,lIs, H. D. Jones, L.R.O.P. 26.6.06 Mountain Ash Div. 3, Beckett Street, .Mountain Ash. 11, Copley :-\trect, l\loutain Ash. J. Laurence, 1.10.10 1, Da.n-y-graig Villas, renrhiwceihcr. Penrhiwceiber Div. J. BeITY, fiupt. 1r. Wheeler, .T. Ba,nks, M.D. 11.3.08 :'Ilill ,'treet, Trecynon, Auerdare. Trecynon Di v. 18, .John Street, Trecynon, Aberdare. A. J.,ucas, Major D. T. Jenkin~, E. Davies. S.9.06 3, }IuI'icl T "rrace, Do\Ylais. Dowlais Corps The HaJo<1. Dowlais. See;ond Oflicer T. Smith, E. L. T. H opkins, L.n.c.p. Supt. E. '1' . OWE'n, 12.4.06 4, Station Terrace, Bedlinog. Bedlinog Div .... 16, Edwards Terrace, 13edlinog. Berg-t. J. 0011in5, Supt. 'IV ..J. Mcl\Iurray, R. Mn.kilJ!;, ~r. B. 11.9.97 Dowlais Diy . ... :.t I. ~ ruriel Terrace, Dowlais. 55, lblaela.va Hoad, Dowlais. Tho",. Davics, Supt. J. G. Lmnb, R. Makins, :-'LB. 13.11.09 Dowlais Police Div. Police Station, Dowlais. J:>oliee :::lta.tion, Dowlai::;. J. Evans, Supt. W. J. Ballard, E. Da,vies. 24..5.06 Fochriw Div .. ,. Iscoed, FochI'i\\'. 7, Plantation Terrace, Foehriw. D. D. Davies, Supt. M. Jones, J. Jones. 29.6.10 3, Garth Street, Pontlottyn. Pontlottyn Div. 29, Greenfield Street, Pontlottyn. Sergt. I. T. Rogers, Supt. K Evans. U. O'Driscoll. 22.12.09 17, Gwynfryn Terrace, Pontycymmer. Ffaldan lnst. and Garw Police Station, Pontycyrnnwr. 12.7.09
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Corps or Division.
Officer or member in charge and address.
Surgeon.
Kenfig Hill Div.
19.1.12
T. W. Cooper.
L1ansamlet Div.
10.12.11
J. L. Jones.
Nantymoel Div.
11.3.10
D. J. Thomas, M.R.C.S.
New Tredegar Div.
13.3.08
R. T. E. Davies, lII.B.
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Onllwyn Div.
22.7.12
C. Armstrong.
Pontardawe Div.
11.5.12
Major ,V. O. Evans.
Rhondda Fach Oorps
18.6.07
Corps Snrg. S. G. Morris,
lS.1.10
O. JJ. Guulltlett,M.n.c.s.
27.7.07
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R. O. Joyce,
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3.3.06
Maritime & Penrhiw Div.
1.9.10
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14.2.08
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26.9.08
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1'.1. O. O. Hurley, lILB.
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J. J. R. Armstrong,
Rhondda Fawr Oorps
M.D.
E. Jenkins, 26, Station Road, Ken£g Hill. 'Y. A. Wheel, IIlllfteld, Llansamlet. J. Edwards. Second Officer J. Morgan, 4~, High Street, Tl'oellywhrfuwch. Supt. :IT. J. King. ~:3, Cn,rcliff Street, Ogmore Va,le. J. Richards, Bryn Awel, New Road, Scycn Sisters. Major 'V. Owen Evans, Pontunla\ye. Oorps Supt. J. ,V. Dayisoll, Rhondclu IIouse, Pontypric1d. O. B. Uauntlett, Dundel,t, Oilfynylld, Pontypridll. Supt. '1Y. T. Dl1.~·ics, The Laurels, HacJyr, Gla.m. Supt. T. J r. 13uffton, '1'roeclyl'hiw House, Ferndale, Glam. First Oflicer .J. 1. Vaillant, '1Voo(lland Terrn.ce, Pontypridd. Su pt. n. Jackson, 1, Lewis Terru.ce, Llwyncelyn, Porth. Supt. '1' . .T. Evans, 20, Ueridwen Street, Manly. J. Bakcr, 73, Llantrissant Road, Pontypridd. Supt. II. D lwies, 11, l\Jn,ueline Terrn.cc, Tylorstowl1. J. Flynn, 29, Plcasant View, 'Vn.ttstown. Supt. M . •T. John, Glynderwen, Ynysybwl. Acting Supt. ~f. O. O. Hurley, 64, Ynyshir Road, Ynyshir. Corps Supt. Tom Davies, 1, Queen Street, Ton l~entrc.
Recretary and address. J. vV. Jenkins, 17, Victoria Road, Kenng Hill. E. Nolan, 3, Victoria Terrace, Llansamlet. W. Davies, 11, vVaunllwyd, Xantymoel. W. Price (Acting), 119, Derlw\'n'tre~t, ~ew TreoeCtar. D. U. Willim;s, " Glen VJCw, Ogmore Yale. D. LcwiR, :W, Back Row, OnUywn, near Keath. G. T. D.-tyies. 18, Breco11 Road, Pontal'lhwc. J. H. D;tyics Queen's S(1 uare, Tylor tOll'h. S. A hton, l. W t:sley Cottage. Cilfynycld. H. Dllyitos, 7, York Street, Porth. Sergt. O. D,wies, 1:3, Fuunta,in Street, ] t'l'l1c1nle. D. Entns. Llanwonna Roa,cl, Pantygmigwen, l'ontypridd. L. Prosscr, 67, Primrose Terrace, Llwyncclyn, l'orth. T. D. Lewis, 31. .Tames 'S treet, ;'Iarlly. R. lie",e1', 3, 'IV alters Road, rontypl'icJd. L. Jones, 22, Bryn beuw Street, TylorRtowll. II. C. Davies.
J. '1'. Davies, Glcn View, Ynysbwl. E. Evans, 71, Heath Terrace, Ynyshir. G. Payne, 22, Sta,tion Terrace, 'l'rehCl bel t.
No. XI. DISTRICT-CORPS AND AMBULANOE DIVISIONS (Continuod). Corps or Division.
Wh('n formed.
OO)cor or member in cIlarge and address.
Surgoon.
13.6.07
A. G. Trihe,
M.D.
Cambrian Colliery Diy.
25.5.06
R. G. Jones,
M.D.
Cwmparc Diy.
30.5.09
J. \V. C. Barrett, lIr.n.c.s.
Gilfach Goch Div.
8.8.08
J. G. McCn,ughcy,
Llwynypia. Diy.
5.2.06
1. N. Morgan,
llbintly and Eastern Div.
27.9.07
Treherbert Diy.
10.10.0J
D. C. \Villiams,
Tyny1edw Colliery Div.
11.5.07
- . Rickards.
Ystrad Rhondcb Div.
10.5.06
E. I.J. Phillip"
M.D.
M.l~ . C.l',
T,.
Supt. W. E. Abraham, 117, Park Road, Cymparc, Treorchy. Supt. G. Fisher, 21, \Vyndham Street, Gilfach Gocb. Supt. T. Morris, 51, Brithwennydd H,oad, Trea.law. Supt ..J. P ..JOllt'S, 178, Golli Hoael, Gelli, Ystrall. Supt. D. C. Willi.ul1, Brynfeu\rttn, 1'reherbel't. First Olliccr J. Power, 2. Uppcr Alma Peutre. II. Willmms, D7, \Villiam Street, YsLraclllhoncll1a. Fir!:iL Olliccr .T. Phi1potts, 8, 1 fill :::ltrect, RbYlllllCY. Supt. J. Hooper, Ash Tree TI'rrt1.ce, , ix 13ells, ~Ion. First Otticcr \V. :Morgnn, 1fl . .James StrCl·!". Tre ,l('~al' . Fourth Olliccr W. Pelllbcrtliy, 5:3, COTllllH'lCi'1.1 f\tl('(~t, Tl~dc!!ar. Corps ~l1PL. Capt. C. H. \\'hile, ~ Xixon rilb, ~Lerlh'yl ,'ale. n. S . nice, ;II. n. , PencaelJn,ch IIouse, Pentrebach, llr.l'l1erthyr.
T. D. IIopkins, 14, Bute Street, Treorcby. E. Griffiths, The Surgery, Howard Street, Clydach Vale, E. T. IIumphries, 3, Park l{oa.d, Uwmparc, Treorchy. Sel'gt. \V. M. Thomas Maesteg House, Gilfach Goeh. \V. C. Evans, \ , ISt:Ued," LI wynypia. T. C. Williams, 28, Bailey ,'treet, Ton Peutre, Y stra 1. T. D. Richards, St. Albau's Hoad. Treherhe:rt. T. D::L\'ies, . ], Illtyd Street, Tleorchy, Glam. A. M. Trotman. 71, Gelligaled Road, Ystrud Rhondda. \Y. Boug-hay, 37, namsden Street, Rhymlley. '1'. Phillip ', 82, Hicbmolld Road, Six Bells, ;'IOll. ,J. Leach, 35. Lower Coronation Street, Tredegar. J. Lluyd, ~l. KimlJerley T errace, Tredegar. W. II. ,J onts, 5, .J ohn Street, High Street, Merthyr Tydfil. E. .1. Farmer, 20, Nigh tingale Street, Abercanaid.
Supt. D. Davies, 17, ]).Iardy Terrace. Merthyr Tydfil.
Sergt. D. J one8, 95, .John Street, Tydfil.
Acting Supt. J. Peile, Victoria Road, Porthcawl.
Abergorchy Diy.
n. c. r.
"Ln.
R. V . D. A. Hpclwood.
Rhymney Diy.
9.2.09
Six Bells Diy.
11.8.09
T. D. Sullivan,
Tredegar Ko. 1 Diy.
21 7.0;:;
II. G. Brawn,
Tredegar No.2 Diy.
::!9.9.06
G. A. Brawn,
Taff V <1lley Corps ...
2.11. 08
Capt. C. R. \Vhite, M.B.
Abercanaid Diy.
31.5.10
R. S. Rice,
Merthyr Boro' Div.
15.7.06
R. Lee,
11erthyl' Va,le Div.
2l.7.05
Ca.pt. C. R. White,
Corps or Di vision.
form ed .
j\f.l~.C.S.
.'r.T•. C.S.
::1f.lt.C.S.
~J.1l.
~I. n.
When
Surgeon.
R. II. Allen,
:II. B.
Troedyrhiw No. 2 Di v.
30.9.07
J. Ferguson,
~r. n.
West Monmouthshire Corps
28.8.09
T. D.
Abertillery Di y.
]7.7.03
S. McCormac, )[. B.
Blaina Diy.
2.10.04
H. C. Beyan,
Drynma.wr Div.
13.9.98
1\1. Sheeny, M.RC.S. \V. L. Pritchard,M.n.,C.M:.
ulli yan,
M. n.
Supt. J. S. Randell, 27, Fernleigh Terrace, Troedyrhiw. Supt. T. Davies, Da,nycoed "ilIa, Troedyrhiw. Corps 'upt. R. P. Adams, 201, King Street, Brynmawr. upt ..J. Mu tthews. <1, Princess Street, Abertillery. Supt. G. '1'. Dowdeswell, 16, (iladstone Street, Blaina. A. M. Bainton, 17, Fitzroy Street, Brynmawr.
c. s.
lIf.lL u.s.
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Barry Nursing Di y.
When forlllc(1.
3.5.12 15.5.09
Ffaldau Ins.&Garw Nul'S. Div.
6.9.12
Six Bells Nursing Diy.
CellletCl'Y Lodge,
Georgetown,
G. G. Jrying, L.R.C.P. W. G. W illiams, II. T. Howells.
8.12.09
\V. Grant,
25.9.12
1'. D. Sullivan,
1>f.B.
L. H.C.l'. &
s.
~r. B.
Merthyr
l\.Ierthyr Vale.
flecretary and address.
Oorpl. E. S. Jones, 1 J, Angus treet, Troedyrhiw. D. T. \Yi1Iiams, 2, M01:mt Pleasant, Troedyrhiw. A. Powell, 8, Duke treet, Abertillery. J. Gibbs. York Lea, liichmondRd., ixBel1s, A'tillery. A. Lindsay, 15. New Lancaster Street, Blaina. C. \\"illiams, DanybrYD, Nantyglo.
DIYISIONS.
XUl'sing Ollieer 01' lI1el1lbp.r in charge and au-d-r-e-ss-.--I.-------L-a-d-y-.e-c-r-et-a-r)-'-a-nd-A-d-d-r-es-s-.- - - - -
4.4.06
Cardiff Nursing Diy.
!\lardy Nursillg Div.
I
urgenn.
Rhondda Fach Corps : t'-i tv
Sergt. J. S. Crebey,
Officer or member in charge and address.
23.10.06
Oardiff Corps ; -
Road,
2, Nixon Villa" ]\!erthyr Va.le.
Troedyrbiw Div.
Nursing Division.
Plymouth
Capt. C. Richn,roSOll \Yhite,
iiI. n.
tjccl'elary and address.
1st Nursing Officer !Ill' . \V. Panloe. 'Walton, Romillv Road, Darry. . Lady "upt. Mrs. F. . Woolf, The Royal Hvtel. Cardiff. Lady 'upt. llE·s U. llIorg:m, Ffa,ldan Illfants' School, PontycYU11ller.
Miss M. Inch, ! 5, Tynewydd Road, Darry Dock. 1\11 s J. 1\lcOullum, 171, Cathedral Road, Cardiff. Miss K. Williams, 3, Richard'trect, Poetycymmer.
Lady Supt. Mrs. E. Morris, Bryn-y-Delyn, 1\lardy. 1st Nursing Ollicer Mrs. E. Phillips, 8~, Hiclllllond Road, ix Bells.
Miss K Maltby, Ewelme Villa, Mardy. Miss 111. 13rigg I 25, Granville " treet, Abertillcl'Y.
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No. XI.
19
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aneZ A '))tbulance D iV'isions.
Corps and Ambul ance Divisions formed after Corps or Division.
30th September, Corp
01'
'''li en formed.
Dil·isioll .
TO. I. District. JJalTodiu,n Diy.
30.10.12 1. 4.13
1'IIitcham Diy. t. I'allel'as Y.ll. O. ,\. Diy.
R o. II. Di tricl. Oheltenham Corp Andol'ersford Div. Locksheath and bnr.r Diy.
10.10.13
30.5.13
aris· 19.12.12
No. lII. District. Birmingham OnrpsBournevillel\Tk. Vi\'. 13.11,12
H. Low,
lIJ.R.C.S.
U. Oampben Fergll son, :11. n. H. 13egg, M.B.
lIL n.
Kynoch Di \'.
7.3.13
H. Jos op,
Stafford Diy ....
2.5.13
G. O. Elliott,
1\ o. nT. District. BeHast 2nd Diy.
2.10.] 2
Dubliu Fairview Diy.
10.10.12
Ro. Y. District. Doe Hill Diy. Huddersfield CorpsRailway Di,.
29.1 13 2.1.13
ImminghamG.O.R. Diy.
]6.1:2.U
Sheepbridge & Dist. Div.
28.12.12
No. 1'1. District. Ashin gton Ooll. CorpsEllington Di v.
7.5.13
Bridlington y.iiI. O.A. Di\·. Emma Oolliery Div.
L.S.A. lIL D.
lIJ.
16
n.
B. H. IILluter,
17.5.13
Ir. t.
M.D.
:\l.D.
J. Cogan,
5.2.13 W. II. Bamby, F. R.Y.Langenbcl'g, lILB.
f:lurgeon.
Onleer or member in cliarge and address.
22
21
21.10. 12 22.4.13 4.2.13
Tl'imsaran Diy.
·1.4.13
Varteg Div ... .
6.2.13
1
E. P. Evans,
M. D.
D. R. Davies, 52, Ourre Street, Cwm.
17
E. A. Davies, Oaklanus, Ohurch Villagc, Pontypridd.
18
Phillip~, L.lII. s. S. A •
II. W.
D. Davies, 72, Eclmundstown, Pcnygraig. Oorps 'upt. J. OantoD, OorJls , urg. R. T. Police Rtation, Bargoed. E. Davies, L.ILC.l'. D. M. Jones,"!, It. c .. ·. A. J. Griffiths, Post Office, 'l'l'imsaran, Dr. Rid welly. J. Oouper, M.lt.C.S. D. Orew, Penglon, Varteg, Pontypool.
Nursin g Di visions formed after 30th Septem ber, When formed.
No. I. District. 1'I1ano1' l)a1'k N ursi ng Di \'. 10.1.13 No. n. District. Readillg Nursing Div .... 19.12.12 o. III. Distric L. Leicester OOl'pSEarl Shilton Ul's.Div. 21. 2.13
24 Hinckley NUft;ing Div.
21
23
121 35
I
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17
25
29 31
-
•·uJ'gcon.
24
33 17
27.5.13
Beatrice OOXOll, L.I:.C.P.
P. G. Garrett,
O. I\T. ,'. 13::l l'lett, ~J.n .
2.6.13 Vaughan Oollegc Nursing ViI'. No. IV. District. Ellesmere CorpsWalkden J ursing Di v. 21.11.12 Kln~sto\Vn Nursing DIV. (Trela.nd) 1. 5.13 Manchester and 'alford Corpsorth Manchester 21.1~.12 Nursing Div. Naas NLl1'siug Div. ." 5.2.13 Preston Corp8Leyland Nnrsillg Diy. 10.10.13 High Schoul N ul'!:iing Diy. .. , No. V. District. Ilkeston C01'PSIlkeston N lIl'Sillg Di y. No. VI. District. Binchester N ursin bIf . DIV. ... .. Coundon Nursillg Div ..
19.4.13
Driffield Nursing Div".
15.1.13
6.5.13
12.5.13
I912.
Officer or mem ber in charge and arldress .
~[em
I bers .
1. A.l'IIac~Inrtry,M, D. Lady Supt. Mrs. E. J. Jacobs,
M.Il. C.S .
20
Ellington. "T.Wc>,l(;yan Powls, Oh.,St.Joltn 's, L. UriJlingloll
ul't. J. W. Gray, 53, Eskdale 'l'errac", Wbitley Bay. J. S,'mnn, I, Tylle Vil.\\', Throckley. J . II. Pigg, 12, Lonsdale Street: N f}wfiehl. A. L. ScoLt-Owen, Ravenshourllc, Houghton-Ie-Spring.
Hbondda Fa"wr CorpsPenygraig .Labo~ll· and Progresslve DIV .... Rbymney Valley C01'PS-
Nursing Di I'isi;m.
20
Eh,1firld, Wyb,lll-oll-Tync. It W. Hall, . "Fa.irla\\'IJ," Lce110'me. \Y. Hend~rsoll, Alston Honse, LittletO\lIl.
J. O'Sullivan, L.ll.C.P .
Rhondda Fach OorpsCWll1 Colliery Di v.
~relll
16 Supt. G. O. Oli"rl', 41, St. Mark's Orescent, r ewport, Mon. 25 T.IYynn, Acrefair, Rhos, Ruabon.
Rhos and DistricL (It ua- 14.10.12 bon) Div. No. XI. District. 1I1arine Division (Oll'm) 30.5.13
17
J. 'VaddelI,
J. IV. Batey,
No. VII. District. Newport MOll. CorpsOld Doys Div. . .. 30 .1J.12
I bers.
29
19, LilHloll HOlld, ] ournc\·ille. ",ul't. S. Kutt, :24, Kel1il worLh Roa!1, IT 3.nds\\'orth . H. E. ,ba\", 119, Oxforcl Canlcns, I t'drord.
17
1'11. Prickett,
20.5.13
.T. J. Robb,
20
"T.
L.R.C.P.
Houghton-le·Spring and District Div.
Salt, 19 lIarrous Ltd., EuighLsbl'idge, W. E.Oooper, 21 'andowll, Ou,\'el1llish HIl., MerLon, S.Iv' llPt. W. J. Dobsoll, 18 17, Oamden Hoad, I .IV.
21
16.1.13
19.5]3
" T.
R. D. Montgolllery, OrnlCrL11 I on,d, lJeU.lst. T. MeGregor, II. Lowc, iII.n. 13, Fairfield '\'\,onu(', Church lload, Jfail'l'iell', Dublill. T. F. Wilson, ~r.B. G. G. Yickers, MOltOll, Al ftc tOil , lJelhy. .A. L. IValk er F.H.C.S. First Olficer J. :JI. Bowk,-]', 472, Leells noacl, Torth II Illltler::.neld. II. G. Feltllnlll.:\LB. .T. W. Xe\'e, Tholllton Roall, Goxhill. H.1I.Oory,:\f.p,.c.s. It. M. Oory, lILn.C.S., l~ueenS t., WII i Ltillgton:'l oOI',Ohesterfie~d
LeasingLhorue Colliery 1-1.12.12 'V. Ancler'>ol1, M. B. . .. Div. Liltletowll aml "'herUl11n 5. 1 2.1~ .\. T. H Ul'riSOll,L.::;.A Collieries Div. .. Newcastle amI N ortb TYlI eside OorpsN'ew Briuge St. Div. 28.3.13 W. T. IIarknE:ss, 1II. D,
Pelton Oolliery Div.
bers.
J. Taylor, M.n.
L.R.C.r.
T hl'ockley Oolliery Div.
l
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O. J. ". Longridge, .A. II' .•\ gg, Foxcole 1louse, Anuu\'cr."fl)I·d. lILB. A . . Pel'll,M.Rc.S. IV. A. Hichard', Ashcroft, 'Yarsasll, 111'. ,'ou tham pLon.
J. J. Robh,
Wlien
forilled.
I9I2. OilierI' or member ill ch:lI'gc and
nrgcOll.
4tH
Corps and Ambulance Divisions.
:Jli::.s W. B. Symington, lIL B.
H. Batesoll,
M.D.
H.. O. de O. Wheeler, :II. B.
15 217,. hakespeareCres., Manor Pk., Essex 22 Mrs. M. A. Clarke, 58, L Ol1llon treet, Reading.
Miss E. Martin, 22, Wood Street, Earl hilton. Miss L. S. 'Robinson, 41, Highlield Road, !linckley. Miss L. E. Taylor, 7, t. Alban's Road, LeicesLer. Miss S. Rnshton, 107, Walkden Road, W0rsley. 111's. F. O. Gardiner, The Manse, Kingsto\yn.
F. II. Vlzenby,
Lady Supt. lIrs. A. E. Garlick, I, BlomeleySt. ,N ewtonHth,:l'IIanchesler O'DonelBrowl1c,::If.B. Lady Supt. nr 1'S. H. H. lliUs, Faircross, TewbriJge,.t: ewlands, Naas. P. Fraser, ::II. n. Lady Supt. Miss A. Gardner, 9, Garden Wlk. Ashton-on-Ribble, Preston R. 1\1. l'IJ urcloch, First Nursing Officer Miss J. M. Smith, ::II.B. Ashford, Fulwood, Preston.
15 15 37
17 13 13
1,.1<. C.l'.
A. Doh:,on,
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15 20 13
19
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29.5.13
13 13 18
001'P' and A ?nbv.,lunce Divi ,ions.
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Wh en furmcd.
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o fficel'
Surgeon.
01'
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ill
M;;
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bers.
1
Greenside Colliery Nllrs- 30. 11.12 ing Div .... Hetton-le-Hole I\ursillg 17.1.13
Diy.
J. Wi lkieSmiLh,M.l). J. Adn.msoll,
M.D. M. D.
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Hornsea 1'\ ursing Di v. ...
14.1.13
H. D. J ohll s,
L easingthorn c Colliery Nnr iug Div. N ewca tI e al1Li 1'\orth Tyne ide Co rpsJesmoud urs.Div ....
10.5.13
"T.Anderson,
15.4.1 3
M.D.
First -ursing Officrr ~liss A. Grecner 14 I\.ys Farm. Grermid e, ytOl1, co. Durh~llJ. Lady upt. Miss E. 1. Adamson, 18 U ettoll HOllse, Il etton-le- IIole. H. D. Johus, M.D., Ivy Lodge, Romsea . . Mrs. Hall, 16 F,.irhtwJ1. L ee holmc.
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ANNUAL OF
CHIEF COMMISSIONER
TJ-IE
FOR
Lady upt. Miss L. ~I. Gurney, 14 NewcastleIIigh eh., ewcastle-on-Tyuc
J. L. ·Wilson .
:fBriga~e
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REPOR T
@\?erseas,
1\ ewport
Shrewsbury CorpsMarket Drayton Nnrsiug Div ....
20.2.1 3
A. E.'Iol1ks,M.H .C.S. L'ldy Supt. Mrs. M. Fudge, 7, Olytha Square. e\\'port Mon .
16
Lady Supt. Mrs. E. lIeatbcot(', Longfield House, ~larkct Drayton.
16. ! .13
Ko. IX. District. Babbacol1lbe &St. )[a1')'- 20.1 2.12 chl1rc h ?\ ill'S. Di \' .-.. Torql1ay Y.W.C.A. 23.3.13 Nursin g Di,'.
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Lady •. npt. MIs. L. Ac:toll, Duu1)oYlle, 8t. :\[:ir~ c:hlll'ch. Lady 8111'1. .Thlrs. I. Ellis, Tamworth, lJahharonJ1Jc.
17
1I1 rs. E. nobiusolJ, 109, BOl1\'ilsLon Hoa,l, rOJltypridd.
13
13
No. XI. District. HopkinstownNurs. Di\-.
19.12 .12
J. M. MacuoualJ. M. B.
Sections of Divisions formed after 30th Septem ber, When form ed.
Section ,
Surgeoll.
Officer
01'
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melllbcr in charge and au l1ress.
I
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South Met. Gas 00. Div.
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..
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Supt. \v. G. Bu tcller. 5, • andbollrue R oad, Brock]ry, S.E.
15
:Mertoll and W imbledon Div. ... ... Colliers Wo od Tooting Section
and
...
7.1.13
U. E. lIargreaves, M.D.
CONTE TTS.
17
Supt. O. Or01lan1, 27, Erpiughall1 Hoad. Putney, S.W.
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PAGE
Superior Officers of thp. Brigade Overseas appointed by H.R. H. the Granel Prior, and Officers specia.lly appointed by the Chief Oommissioner for Brigade O\'er,;eas to the charge of District::;. List 0 f Districts anel 0 [ficers in Charge Report of the Chie;f COllllllissioller for Drigade O\'erseas RcportsOeylon COl1l111onwc:11lh of Australia New SouLh ,Vales Di~:;trict... VictOlia. District ,Vest Australin" Ooastal District Goidfieilis District Dominion of CalHlda ... ~Ianitoha DisLlict Ontario District ... Dominion of 1 ew Zealand Auckland District Ca ll tcriJmy :1nd West Ooast Di ·trict Otago District ... \Velli ngton District Empire of India. No 1 Di~ttict No. 2 District TO . 3 District IO . 5 District Malta N ewfonndland Union of South Africa Province of the Cape of Good Hope District Provin ce of Natal District ... Province of the Orange Free State District Province of the Transvaal Distrid T
464-46 6 467-468 469-471 472 473-478 479-481 482 483-4.84 485-486 487 488 4.89-490 4.90-493 49,1-499 500-504 505-510 511-518 519-521 522-523 524-525 526-528 529 530-535 536-538 539 540-544
464
:Phe St. J ohn ..d 1)7,bu,l((/nce B1'igade Ove1'secis.
The St. J ohn A 1nbutance
B?~igade
Ove1'seas.
46 5
Goldfields District. :.assistant UOllllllissioner. MR. U. A. B OLTON,
Superior
~tficcre of the lJ3ngabc ~"er5C(le. Elppointeb by 1J).lR1b· tlJe a;rall ~ }prior. AND
Officers specially appointed by tht! Chief Commi ssi on e r for Brigade Overseas to the charge of Di s tricts .
H on. Associate of the Orrler of the IIoEpital of ,'t. John of Jerusalem ill England . November, 1912.
WITHIN THE DOMINION OF CANADA. lDepnt}2 UOllllllissioner . OOLONE L S I R 11. M. P ELLATT, O.V.O., KniO'ht of Grace of the Order of t h e Hospital of St. J oh n of Jerusalem in E ngland. b J uly, 1912.
Manitoba District. £lcting :.assistant U011llllisS1oner.
Ubief U011llllisS10ner for
Jl3l'1 g a~e
O\1Crscas.
l\I AJOR-GENEltAL J. C. DALTON, H.A . Knight of J ustice of the Order of the Hospital of t. John of Jerusalem ill England . March, 19] 1.
Surgeon::in::Ubicf
Jl3rioa~e
($l \1erSeftS.
SURGEON-GEN ERA L IR J. POHTlW, V. C.B. , M.D., LL D ., K.n.p., Knigh t of Grace of the Order of the Ho pital of, t. John of Jerusalem in EngLmd, ToycmlJer, 1912. JLa~2 Snperintcn~ent::ill::CI) icf
Of 1Hursl11g Corvs nnb JDi\, i51ons :JSrigabc C)vcrscas.
Milo. J . C. D.\ LTO, , Lady of J ustice of t.he Order of the IIo~pital of .St. John of Jerusalem in Ellgland. Noyclllber, 1912. IDepu t}2 U011l11HSSI0ner fot' :JSri gal'lc Ovcrseas.
l\JR. \ V. H.
1\l OUG .\ T. Esc]uire of the Order of the HO 'pital of t. John of Jeru.:ul mill Eng-lalld. ) 1arch, 1903. Special Sen'ices, .l. - O\'CJl1 her, 1907. Brigade Over;;eas, March, 1911.
M AJOR
F. L. V AUX, M.D., July, 191 2.
Ontario District. :.assistaIl t Uomm 1ssioner.
MR. C. J. GoPP, M.D., Esquire of the Order of the Hospital of St. J ohn of J erusalem in E ngl an d. July, 1912.
WITHIN THE DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND. JDevut}2 UOl1l11lissioner. L mUT. -COLO l!:L U. BARCLAY, V.D. , J .Z.V. Rniuh t of Grace of the Order of the Hopital of t . John of Jerusalem in En glan d . b 1\ ovember, 1907 .
Auckland District. Bssista n t Uomm issioncr.
I n . C. J. TUNKS . H on. Serving Brother of the Order of the Ho 'pital of St. J oh n of Jerusalem in En gland. :ITe brnary, 1912. Canterbury, West Coas t, Nelson and Marlborough District. :.acting :assistant <rOlllllllss1oner.
MR. , V. W.
WITHIN THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA. New South Wa les Dis t r ict. lDepnt2 (!o11llllisS l0lter.
l\lJL 'l'. :::l. lJrx:'--0:-, M.D. Hon. Servi ng Brother of the Order of the Hospital of , ' t. John of Jerusalem in England. Novemuer, 1902.
Vict oria District. BS5ist ant COllllll issioner. L rEuT.-OOLOXl<.L G. lioltJ. E, M.D., A.~l.S., H on . Associate of the Order of the Hospital of Bt. John of J Cl'lWaJelll in England. March, 1910.
WEST AUSTRALIA. Metropolitan a nd Coastal Distl'ict. Bssist ant UOllllllissloner. . l\I R. W. TRETllOWAN, ?ll.lJ.) H on . .A~)o~late of t h e Ortler of the Hospital of St. John of Jcrnsal em in England. May, 1912.
i\l c Kr 'NEY. February, 1912.
Otago Distric t. Bsslsta n t Uo III 111 issioner. l\I H. 11. H. 'l' II ()~IAS , Hon. Serving B rother of the Order of the liospital of St. J ohl1 of J ernsalem in Englalll1. May, 1912.
Wellington District. 'Bssista n t (JOlllllllssioner.
l\l n. 11. H . EED , H on. Associate of the Order of Lhe Hospital of t . John of J erusalem in E ngland . October, 1910. WITHIN THE EMPIRE OF INDIA. No. 1. District. :.aSSist ant UOlll11lissionct. l\lAJ OR R. J. BLACK HAM, O.I.E. , V.H.P., R.A.M.O., Knight of Grace of t he Order of the H ospital of St. John of Jerusalem in E ngland. J uly, 1912.
466
The St. John A mbuZ(tnce B1'igad(' OVf1'seas. The St. John AIJJ1Uuwnce B1'igaclp. Ovprseas.
467
No. 2 District. IDistrict Supcrilltcnl'lcnt:::in:::(t bn roc. Hon .
(A ppointed by Chic f Commission cr for HrignLle 0 verscas). Un. F. \Y. FINN, erring Brother of the Order of the Hospita.l of St. Johu of Jerusalem in Engln,lld. November, 1912.
No, 3 District. IDistrict Supcrln tcnl'lcll t- ill-(tbnroc, (Appointed by
hief Commissioner for Brigado byersc-:1.s). MR. H. G. Lt\HK, HOll, Serving Brother of tho Order of the Hospital of St. J ollll of J orusalOlll Englalld. N ovem bel', 1912.
III
WITHIN THE ISLAND OF CEYLON. Bssistant (!011lIlliSSI :)nc1'.
'm
ALL,\. .
PlmHY,
:JI.D.,
Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of I::lt. John uf J crus:llclI1 TovclIlber, 1912.
1Il
England.
WITHIN THE ISLAND OF MALTA. Bcting :assistant COlllIl1l5:3IOncr.
OOLO~l!:L
~!.Il., No\e lllber, H112.
R. Pumnt,
n.l\.:Jl. \
WITHIN THE ISLAND OF NEWFOUNDLAND. IDistr ict Surgcon anl'l SUpCt'lntcnl'lcnt-lIl-Cbnroc.
(Appointed by the Chief L'omlllissioller fur lln . .~ac1c OverSeits). ~1n. OLUNY l\IAcPlIERSON, .JIJ >., May, 1012.
THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA. Province of the Cape of Good Hope District. Bsslstant COIllI11ISSIoner.
MAJOI~ J. .A. LIltml r\ 1\ N. Esquire of the Order of the Huspital of l. John of Jer\1salem eptem bel', 1905.
III
ElIgland.
Provjnce of Natal District. :acting :assistnnt (to11l111iss!onc1'. ~IR. l~ . 1\1 .. ·~IYTIl, Ii'. ft. 1.1 ' ., NovelHuer, 1912.
Province of the Transvaal District. :Elsslsta 11 t (tOIll11l1SSl011cr. HOll .
LIEUT.-COLONEL T. ,'. PAltnOTT, V.D. Associate of the Order of the Hospital of St. .John of Jerusalem in England . Kovember, 1907.
Province of the Orange Free State District. :Elcting :Elsslsta I1t \!OI1lIll issloner.
MR . G. H.
USMAR, L.R.C.P. September, 1909.
List of Districts a,nd Officers in ChargeWITHIN THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA, New South Wales District, -Comprising' the Btateof Xew ,'outh Wales, Deputy CommisbiOl1t'1' ill Charge of District, l\fr. T. S1'OltIl'. DIX<';O~, )1.13" 2, ]i;rluitable Buildings, 3:')0, Geol'ge Strcet, ,'yrlncy, Victoria District,-Co1l11'risill~ tho Sen.le of Vic;tori:t. A"sist:mt Commissioner in l'hal'ge of J)i stl'ict, Lt,-Col. U. HOlt. · l'" ]\f.Il., A.~r H., 'll, Sclborll(.: Chaml)ers, 505, nomke Strvet, l\lelllolll'Jlc. Western Australia. Coastal Di stl'ict.-Compl'isin~ the )'ldl'()poli~, Seaports and A O'l'iClllturn.l TO\\"lls. Assistant COlllllli~,'i{Jllcr in Char~e of District, ~Ir. ,V. Tl~"TJlO\\,AN, ~l.ll., L:m1ll1OnLlJ, 267, Ht. George's Terrlll'e, Perth. Goldfields District. -ComJlrisill~ the Goldfields area.. Assistant Commi"sioner in Charge of District, ~rr. C . .A. BOLTON, 1). O. Box 211, Kalgoorlie. WITHIN THE DOMINION OF CANADA. Deputy Commis::;iuner ill Charge, Colonel Sir IIg~RY ~l. l'ELLO\TT, c.Y.o., 55!, YOJl~e :-;trcet, Toronto, Ontario. On~tapio District, Comprising the ProvincI' of Ontario. Assistant Commi,,!'ioner in Oh<1.rgc of j)istrirot, ::\11', U . .T. ('urr, )T.IJ., 06, ,Vellesley Strl;et, Toronto Ontario. Manitoba District.-O()Ill[Jrising the Province of Manitu))!. Actin~ 'A ssistant Commissioner ill Chargo of District, l\Ll.jur F. L. V.'..Ux, ;\f.lJ., 1<'urt Osuorne BlLlTa.cks, ,\,il111ipeg, ::\Ianitolm. WITHIN THE DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND. Depuly Commissioner ill Charge, Lt.-Col. G. BA.RCLAY, Barawai. 'treet, Parnell, Auckland. Auckland Distriet. -Colllpri,;ing the llorthern portion of the North I .lanel , north of n. line ChU\Yll east to "'c:,,t through l\Iubalm, Tal"a \\. era, Tokaanu and Taumarullui. Assi stant Commissioner in Charge of District, ~Ir. C. J , 'l'l.j:\ KH, horthmel Street Auckl:mcl, K. Z. ' Wellington District.-ConsilSting of the sonthern portion of the Xorth Isla.nd south of :1. line drawn from east to west passing through :i\Iohaka, Tarawera' Tok:Lanll, and TaUIlHtrUllui. Assistant Commissioner in Charge of District, l\lr. II. H: SElm, YalulltlOJ1 Dcpt., ,YellillgtOl1, ~ T.Z. Canterbury and West. Coast District.-Compri'ing the northern portion of the ~outh ~sbl\tl, north of a. 111le (~ra"~n ea't t? west f~'ol1l the ,\'aitakl Ri"er to a. point Immediately south of .hclc·on s Ray. A.et111~ AssIStant COll1mi~siollel' in Charcre of Di ,trict. Mr. ,V. ,V. ~\IcKTN_'EY, Linwood, Chnstehul'ch, X.Z. ::0 , Otago District. -Comprisin~ the southern portion of the StJuth Island south of a lllle dl'~wll ea.t to. we:;t hom .'\~.aital-i. Hiwr t.o a l!oill.t llnlllediat~ly south of Jackson s Bay. ":\"'~lstant CUJnJnlsslollcr III Uhurge of Dlstnct, Mr. II. R. THO)U.S, Thoma3 treet, Oamaru, Dunedin. WITHIN THE EMPIRE OF INDIA. No. 1. District.-C?ompris~llg the Punjab, Baluchistan, Korth ,Yeo t, Umted ~l1cl,RaJ[lutan:t ~ro~' l1lces, h Head-flnarters at Pesha'Ytn. As;;i tallt Commissioner III Ch~rge of D~stllct, ::'.IajOl' R. J. BL.\CKILDI, C.1.E., Y.Il.!'" n.'\.~I.c" Jntocr. Ileal" SlIlIb, luella. ::0,
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No.2 District.-Colilpri inQ' Bengal, Biha.r, Orissa, and A sa.m Prm'inces with H ead-quarters at Calcntta. District SUl,ol'iutendent in Chal'O"e of District' '[ F • 'V Fj I:s'~, Go\'ernl11ent '1' e I egral,h D ('patt-ment, AlJpur, . '" , ~\ r . \ • Calcutta. No. 3 D~str~ct, -Co.n sistillg of Hind, Bombay, Central Indilt, Central and Hycleral.lt1.d J. l'O\.'lllces, \11th Head-Ii u:nters at Bomhay. District Superintenden tin Charge of .DIS~l'lct, l\~r. II.' .G. UUlU\:, 8n,ssool1 Institule Buildings, Fort, Bombay. No. 4 DIstrICt. -o.01l1prl~ln!.;· ~lac1ms, )Iys'lre, Camatic, 'I'm vancore, a.nd N ortbern ClI'cn.l'S Pl'OnllCCS, WIth IIeatl-qua.l'ters a.t :;)Iadras. Officer in Cbarue of District (vacant). "
468
The St. J ohn A mb1dance B?'igade Overseas.
The St. John A ?r/,b"ulan ce B?'igade Ove?'seas.
No. 5 Distpict. -Comprising Burma, wi th IIcad-quarlers at Rangoon . Oharge (vacant). No. 6 District. -Compl'ising Aden. Officer in Charge (yacant.)
Officer in
WITHIN TH E ISLAND OF CE YLON. Ceylon Dis t l'ict-Compri iJlg the Island of Ceylon. ARsistanL UommiRsioner in Cbarge of District, M ajor ir AL1,AN PlmRY, 1\[.D., Colomho. WITHIN TH E ISLAND OF MALTA. Malta Distriet. -Compri ing the lRIand of Malta. Acting As, i<;t:111t Commissioner in Cbttrge of D istrict, Col. H.. POP.TER, :ill. B. , l1,..\.:I1.C" Army lIen.tl-quu.rters, Valet tn., [albt. WITHIN THE ISLA ND OF NE W FOU NDLAN D. Newfound land Dis tric t . -Compl'ising the Isln.ncl of Newfonndhm<l. District urcreon ant! upel'iotendent in Charge of llistrict, ~lr. l'LUN\ JIACl'11l>;1:,'O~, .LD" 26, Queen" Ron-d, t. John's, l\e\\,fnundland. WITHIN THE STRAITS SETTL EMENTS, StpRits Settle m e nts Di st pie t. -Compl'ii:iing the --tr:1iL" ,ctllcJ1wnt..
469
In abeyance.
WITHIN THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA . Province of the Ca pe of Good Ho pe Di s t rict.-Compl'isill~ ~he 'pro, in~e of the Cape of Good Hope. A<;sistant Commissioner iu Charge of Dlstl'lct, ~[aJor J . l\. LIEBi\1AXX , P. O. Box] 113, Ca.pe Town. Province of Nat al Dis trict .-Comprising the Pro\'ince of Xo.tnl. Acting ,\ssistant Commi8 ioner in Charge of District, Major R. ~I. )[YTII, F. 1:. c. H., Tatal GOI'ernment H ospital , Durban, '.A. Province of the Ora n ge Ft'ee State Distric t.-Colllprising lh' 1)royjnce of the Orange Free tate. Acting .As~i 'taut L'oml1li~sion('r in Charge uf District. MI'. G. n. U ~ [ AR, L.R.C . P . , 4, Glen Road, Bloemfontein . Province of the Tra nsvaal District.-Compril;ing the Province of lhp- Transvaal. As istant Commi'sioner in Charge of District, Lt. -001. T. t1. PA Itl:OT'I', 35, Commercial Exchange, J ohannesburg.
,Vben there is no officer in cluu',£;e of a District, applicn.tion is to he made to the Chief Commissioner for Brigade Oversea'l, ,'t. John's Gate, Olerkenwel1, Lonuon, England ,
Report of the Chief Commissioner for the Brigade Overseag, for t he y ear 1911-12. Thc past yen.r 1111,8 hcc}) a llntahlc OllP in the history of tho Brigade OVel'8e1tS, On .J une 22Jld, J ris ~r ajesty tho Killg, accompanied by Her nIn.jcsty the QuC'cn,. )'cviywC'd SI)Jl)C I G,OOO membcrs of the St. J ohn Ambulmlco Brigadc III ,YuHlsol' Creat Park, a.nd, tlmnks to the enterprise and gCll('l'osity of those who al'C' responsible for tho conduct of the 13rign.cio ill the })~l1lini()ns Hnd Colonics, alld of somc of the leading inhahitn.nts, thr Jjl'lgadc O"C1'se(1.S was able to send home at thoir own expensc and to plac:c on parade fo1' tho Inspection of llis .Jlajosty, a COlltingcn t of 4D men and llursing sist!'l's. Those in eycry way \vorthily represented the Domiuions to \\ hich thoy helong, and, from lett~rs as "cll as frOIH PCl'S()wtl statements, apvear not only to have highly appreeiatcd the \\eltomc they l'ccciYcd, ami tho great honour of beinO' ahle to parade' \\ ith theil' C:()ll1lacl(~~ of thc Olcl COllntry on such a llotabl~ oceH.sion, hut c<u'l'ied bac:k with tlW111 an improssion of the extraordinary importancl' Hnd \ igoUl' of iJll' Dl'igaclo mm-omcnt in this ('ountry, which they arc not likcly to forget, and ",hieh thoy assure mo will stimulate tlH'm Lo l'cnowec! exOl tiollS on bchalf of tbe grcat organization of which they f01'111 a part. Thoso who took part in tho l1c\'iow were as follow :},fediral (lnd A mll1lZancc
Commonwealth of Australia (X.f-;. 'Y.) Dominion of X ew Zealand Union of I 'outh Africa (Tmllsvaal) Dominion of Oanada Empire of 1ml in. r cwfounclhmd
O{jice?·s. 3
SCI'grrlllts,
lYn1'sing
ltank and
OjjiceJ'sand SiStC1·S. 1
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6 19
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Tho Bl'igncle in India did good service on the occasion of t h e Coronation Durbar when Theil' :Jlaje ties made a triumphal progress thl'~ugh Inditl, jn. D,ecember, ID.lI, and were on duty throughout the perIOd of tho DelhI Camp. But It wa, l'eselTcd for the representatiyes of the Brigade OYerseas within the Empire of India to specially clistingl~iqh themscl\-e, by their ('xccllent conduct and gl'eab 11 'efulness at the t~ll10 of tho stato entry of His Excellency the Yicol'oy of India into Delhl~tho.now Capital of tho Incliclll Empiro-which was marred by tl~o dmbohcnl. outl'~go-, pel'llotmlod on tho POI', 'on of His :JIajesty's VIceroy, ?y whIch Ills ExcelJenuy \ntS crllollywounded,ancl loss of life and p'01'so~1alll~j1.1l:ies "-ere caused. His .Excellency, injured as he was, lost no tImo 111 bnngll1g to notice tho valuable services of the continO'ent of the I 't. John Ambulance Brigade O'-erseas, e pecially singling °out :JIaj or R. J. Dla.ckhall1, RA.:Jl.o., Y.H.r., the At, i tant Commi' ioner in charO'e of No, I District, Empiro of India, and in command of the Contin O'ent : th,e .I!onble. Mrs. Spence, Lady ;Superintendent of the I 'imla Xl~rsino. DIVIsIOn; :Jlajor H . G. :Norman \\'hite, Corps Superintendent OUdh a;nd l~ohllkhallcl I 'tate Rail way Corp'; and Mr. F. ' Y. Finn, District Supenntonc1ont in charge of No. II. District, Empire of India. There c:ot~ld b~ .no bettor iuc:entive than the abovo for encouraging and advancmg 13ngade work in India. In the Dominions Oversl'H,c3 I ha,-e oyery reason to be satisfied with the prog l'ess made, and there are fu,voLwlble signs of increased acti,-ity.
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The St. John A rnbulance Brigade Overseas.
The St. J ohn Ambu,lal1ce Brigade OV(,Tsea,'{.
.A large acl,'ance ha been made by l'c-organiz ing the Di~Lrich; O\'cl'seas and defining the limits of the l1iStTiets in hU'ge COlltll1en lS such as Au halia, India, Ca,nada, amI. 'outh .L\ frica. ,Yhil. t according to th OLliCCl'S in charge of thesc 1)ishi 'is l'('sponsibility for their l'espccti\(~ eomnHmdc;, an(l lcrwing thell) y frcc hancl within thclirnits of the negnlnliol1s, thl'Y arc kcpt l'l'gnlal'ly 11l touch" ith Uead-qurt,l'tl'I'S, and tIm, maintain uniformi.ty," hil'h is ]It'rll<lPS l'\'cn mol'C impol'tn,nt <111(1 nec~~ ·<try in th~ 111'igad(, OY~'rsc.as, 1l\\.i11~ ~(. LJ1l' \\irldy distributed and Ynnou, ly constItuted COllnlncs III \\hll'h It "orb" than it i, with the 13l'igade at home. Perhap' the mo ·t remal'kn,blc ach ance has he 'n mack 111 Cal1a~ln, as one would cxpect from this \\ om1 'rfllll~r yigol'Olls and ]ll'()gl'eSSlYe portion of the great British El11pi~·e. Colonel I'ir .I l~'1l1'Y Pe~laLt, C.Y.O., hn,s taken up the duty of J)eput~T CommlsSlUl1('l' WIthin the Dominion of CanalIa, and therc are nll'(~rl,(l,\r by!) ~\q~i8tant Commissioners, yiz., for Ontario and :Jlanitoha re~l)ecli\l'l~', and 'Yl'1',Y pro pect of rapid ele\-e Jopment n~ soon as dasse"l 'au be lwl( 1 to proyide certificated men and \yomen. .\. fin contingent l'l'lJl'('scntcd l\uladn. at the ,Yinc1sor He\'jew. :JIr. Haruld boulton C.\r.< )., Special Ol'ganizing Commissioncr forthe. 'to John.\mlmlallc .\.ssocintioll inl'anacla, has lx)en of the grcate t assistance to me in ctl'rnngil1g Lbo details of thc new Canadian organizn.tion, and I am glad of this opportllnity of cordially acknowledging it. "Within the Eml ire of India :.\Iajor D1ackhrul1 has takcll oyer the dutics of .u,sistnnt Commissioncr of • ~(). I Dish·iet Wl1il'h is hy far the large t and mo" 't important, an(1 "hich \,ill aHeml 1tlllplp 'scope for his energy anel enthu'iasll1. The other Di 'h'ids of India an' Ill'Ogres, ing satisfactoril~T, and are well ollicerecl, and the grcat ]'ni.lway~ are tn,king up the work as ,,-ell a' the natiye states. Australia and X ew Zealand ha n' for years beell doillg ~jllell(lid \York, and continue to do ,0 . Jk Storie J)iXSOll is to bl' 'ullgmlulatl'cl un tho work of the X ew South "Wales District amI on the exc!'J lent cll'tachmellt he, ent home for the Hcyi W. \\rl'st61'11 ~\11 trali," has becll dividcd into two districts-the Con tal, unclcr .\.. sistclllt 'olllmissiOlll'l' I )1'. \\T. Trethowan, and the Guldfields, under _\..-sistant ('Ulll111io..;siOlll'1' ~[l". C. ~\.. Bolton and promises well; the wol'l~ in the latter distl'iet, owing to the large mining COllllllUllit~r, l)eing y 'l'Y illlpodant. X ew Zealan(l was a1 'o wollr'pl'C' cnterl nt the HC\'il'\\' and unclcr tho able supelTision of Lieut.-Colonel U. Barclay, tho Dcputy COlllmissioner in charge, the "'ork continues to make , t ad.r progress. Grent a,clntnce' bll,YC' been made in the rrovince of tIw Cape of Good Hope District, under the energetic management of :0fILjOl' J. A . Lieomallllnota,bly in the Kimberley Diamond :'\fining lhstrict-,,-hel'e a, large and vigorous Corps has been formed. The Tran vaal District, which was also \\'clll'cpn'sclltC'(1 at the TIc"ie"', continues to do good ,vork under Colonel T. '. Pal'l'ott, who is organizing, as quickly as possible, cliyisi()lls in the mining area al'Ouncl .1ohannesburg. :.\Ialta, thanks to the great illtcre't or His Excellcncy, Cieneral Sir Leslie l1unclle, (J.C.D., is dC\'clopillg fast, and has ]lm\ hCl'll made a District under an Acting Assi:tunt COlllmi,'ioner, 'oloJll'l 1L Porter, R.A.:.\I.c' Head-quartcrs for the Briga.c1e O,el'i:;ea, in :.\falht h,tve been allotted by His J-i:x(;cllency in the historic Ya.letta, Gateway, full of thrilling associations with the old Order of I t. .J olm of .T el'llS11.lclll. Ceylon has becll mised to a District, ,viLh Sir Al1n.n Pc!'!'y as Assistant Commissioner, and promises well.
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Successful Competitions have been held in South Africa, India, and New Zenlcond, and in the latter Conferences have been convened with good results. I regret that so far but little progresB has been made in Newfoundland and Jnm~Lica appears to offer dilIiculties which have not yet bee~ overcome. As regards tho N ursing"Di visions Overseas, which are doing very satisf~ctory work, l\~rs. J .. C. Dal.ton h~os ~ntered on her duties as Lady Supenntendent-m-Cluef and IS gettmg mto close touch with the Lady Superintendents, from which I anticipate good results, and hope that this vtol~u<!,blc branch of t~1e Brigade Overseas may fmLhel' develop. The BrIgade Overseas IS to be congratulated on havin o ' secured the services of a distinguished naval officer with exten~ive Colonial experience, Surgeon-General Sir J ames Porter, K.C.B., etc., as its Surgeon-in-Chief. ~he following new units ha.ve been formed during the year under reVIew;Australia: New South Wales District '" 3 Victoria District I Canada; Ontario District... 5 Manitoba District I New Zealand; Otago District ... 2 vVellington District 3 India : No. I District ... ... 10 No.2 District ... 2 South Africa: Cape District II Tl'ansvaal Di triet ... ... I I ha:re to thank most cordially the superior officers and all members of the. Bngacle Overseas for their ~lT~Taria:ble sUl?port and ready co-operation, WhICh makes the work of adm~mstel'lng t~1IS large and detached body a pletLsure, and I cannot close tIns Report WIthout aeknowledaino. the loyal worl~ rendered to the Briga~e. Overseas in general, a~d ~yself in partlc.ular, .b~ Deputy COllnllSSlOner W. H. ~lorgan, whose life-long expenence IS mvaluable to me.
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, J have the honour to submit the Annual Report to 30th September, 1912. It appears to me that in no year f'iuce the fonndati::m of Brigade work in this State, have we been favoured "w ith circumstances so uui(lue or so likely to be productive of important developruent in the near future, a<i those which have arisen during the year jest ended. The scheme so wi.sely conceived and ahly carried out lly the Headquarters Executive, of holJing a review of the St. John Ambulance Brigade in the presence of their }'lajesties the Ring and Queen, and including in that RHiew representatives from the Overseas Dominions, will, without doubt, lead to the most valuable results in the direction of unity of melllbership and the expansion of the work generally. Th e im'itation to tbe Xew South "Tales District to send a unit to England was receIved with con"iderable interest, und the deci ion of the District Staff to send home some representatives met with hearty and pra::tical support by His Excellency Lord ChelmsforJ (-tate Governor), the Lord Mayor of Sydney, IJrominent supporter.' of ambnlunce 'vork and many well known lm~iness firms, pre·eminently by Messrs. Samuel an(1 Anthony Hor!lern. This encouragement, ul.plemented by the generous grant made 1)y the Xew South \\-Tales Go\'ernment: enabled us to send away six Ambulance Officers and one Lady Superintendent. The whole ofthe secretarial work of this undertaking fell upon 1111'. Bole' R. Raillsford. The cordial recelJtion given them hy Head'juarter on ani,al in England, and favours subserluenrly extenclcd to them 1)), Huule Officers and }'lembers of the Brigade, are gratefully recugnized by each member of the Contingent, anJ warmly appreciated by everyoue conIlected with the New South ,Yales District. I am happy to say, that, as a re~ult of this step, Hidences may already be seen of greater interest and activity among our divisions, aud there are indications that in the near future work in new areas " 'ill be commenced. The public, too, are apparently impressed by the favourable comment made by our daily papers upon the benefits accruing from the visit to Englallu, as considerable fin311cial help is being given in places where there is much need for amhulance duties. In response to the request made for prompt despatch of annual returns to Head. quarters, I have received and forwa.rded on the returns from fifteen Ambulance and Nursing Divisions. These include three new divisions to "which I will now specially refer:P~c7din[jton and rVoollcth?'ct Division (Ambulancc).-Paddington was formerly a section of Ranc1wick lJi,i"ion but in "iew of a big opening presenting itself in this su?urb, and W oollahra which adjoins, the mem bel'S of the section, by their personal eftons, succeeded in getting together the regulation number of certificated mem bel'S of .J. A.A. and were permitted to form a division of their own.
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Dlllwich Hill Ambulance Division.-The suburb in which this division hu.s been formed is one of the more lli tant from the cit.y but the population is steadily increasing and we are hopeful of being able to further extend the work which has been commenced there. Newtown (O.A. '1'. 0.) Nursing Division.-The Oivil Amhulance and Transport Corps has already been helped by nn auxiliary in having an Ambulance Division attaehed to Newtown, :llld in view orthe suburb being thickly l'opulated, the addition of the Jursing Divi ion "ill prove of valuable assistance to the Oorps. In the case of seven lli visiolls, no reports hu.ve been received; the following remarks however, help to explain the reason;BaZmain (0. A. 1'. 0.) A mlmlana Division possesses n. good worker in the person of Divi ional Superintemlent "\Yaru, but the interest of the memhers has languished crreatly and he has found it dillicult to get ade(luate support. Efforts, however, will be made during the year to revive this division. TVater and Scwtl'Ctge Ambtdana Divisiou.-One of the chief difficulties in maintaining this division is the extremely scatterell nature of the men's official occupation, making it next to impo~siblc to get any number together at their heauqnarters for regular drill. I propose to confer ",i"h the superintendent and committee in tbe hope of being able to get this division into !Lcti ve work again. Lithgow Division has ceased to exi·t D'ving to industrial unrest in that town for some years past, Portland Division is being reformed hy a new superintendent and the addition of new members from a recent first a.id cla.ss. The ~fallagillg Director of the Cement Oompany, with which thi division is connected, has had an Amuulance Station built within the works, which "'as recently opened 1Iy His Excellency the "tate Governor. I have eyelY reason to think that this division will how a good reco1'U under its new condition. Vaucluse Nursing and AmbuZnnce DiL'isions.-RemoYals from the district and no new first aiu or home nursing classe are reasons which have led to these divisions being practically defunct, bnt our bopc for the future lies in thc promotion of ambulance work in the portion of the area which is known a!l Rose Day, where there is a rapidly growing populatioll resulting from the sub-division of large estates. In the ab ence of any repo!'t from the Houart Ambulance Division I am unable to offer any comment. No camp of instruction has heen held this year olting to the absence in England of so many of Ollr officers. The Roth Ohallenge Shield has been won for the fifth time in succession by the Harbour Trust Divisiun. Great credit is due to Divisional 'uperintendent G. Lindsay and First Class Sergeant Rochford for helping to maintain such a high standard of training. It has been decided by the District Staff to establish the Douglas Shield Competition among the Nursing Divisions, beginning this year. This Oompetition is to perpetnate the memory of the late Mrs. Percy Douglas who made n. generous bequest to the Brigade in New South Wales. During the year it was my privilege to be invited. to attend a number of public meetings in connection with branches of the Association for the purpose of speaking upon the work and aims of the Brigade. I am pleased to report that information furnished to me by the superintendents of our divisions indicates that harmony, which is so essential to proper co-operation, exists throughout our membership. In conclusion I have much pleasure in placing on record the cordial and ready assistance which has been uniformly accorded to me by all the members of the District Staff in my efforts to expand the work of the Brigade during the year. I have the honour to be, Sir, YonI' obedient servant,
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STORm DIXSON,
Dep1tty Oommissioner for New South Wales District. The Ohief Oommissioner for Brigade Overseas, London.
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New South W ciles District.
The St. John .Ambulance B?'igade OVe?'seas.
LIST OF OORPS AND DIVlSIONS IN ORDER OF SENIORITY. OORPS AND AMBULANCE DIVISIONS.
Glebe Division Suburbs Western Division Oivil Ambulance and Transport Oorps Division Balmain (C.A.&T. Corps) Head -quarters Div. (C.A.&T. Corps) W ollongong Division Water and Sewerage Division H arbour Trust Div..
Formed. Mar. 20, 1903 Sept.
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Formed. Vauclnse Div. Jan. 6, 1908 IIobart (Y.M.O.A) Division Nov. 18, 1908 RamI wick Division Mar. 15, 1909 Rockdale Division (O.A.&T. Oorps) July 1, 1910 Commonwealth Portland OementOo.Div. Sept. 24, 1910 Newtown Division (O.A & T. Oorps). Dec. 5, 1910 Paddington and W oollahra Di vision. Oct. 5, 1911 Dulwich lIill Div. Dec. 14, 1911
NURSING DlVISIONS.
Glebe Division Head-quarters Div. (O.A.&T. Oorps) Vaucluse Division
Formed. Mar. 20, 1903 June 7, 1901 Jan. 23, 1908
Gladesville Division Western Suburbs Di v. Newtown Division
Fonned. Aug. 31, 1910 Nov. 5, 1910 Oct. 12, 1911
NEW SOUTH WALES When
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DISTRICT-CORPS AND
Corps Bupt. A. Palmer, M.B., 1!'.H.C.S., c/o Oivil Atllhnlallce an It Transport Oorps, Central Railway Hlatiol1, Sydney.
McN. Simpson, c/o Civil anll Ambulance Transport Corps, Oentra.l Railway StatioD, Sydney.
13.9.04
C. U. Carruthers, L. Tt.c.S.
Snpt. R. L. (I. Ward, ID, Donnelly Street, Balmain. Supt. W. KeaLo, "Longford," Mitchell Rd., Alexandria. Supt. Ie. Boltw ooll, 70, Australia ~trect, TewLown. Supt. U. Fillingham, Oailicron Street, Rockclale.
E ..J. Picrc r , 48, Ll ewcllyn Rtrcet, Balmain. W. M. Ford,
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'upt. C. A. Vcrco, M. B., "Qnn.mlli," Dlllllieh Hill. Supt. W. J. Harris, 55, \Vi gram Roa(l, m(>lJc. Supt. G. Lilld'lI1Y, Harhour Trust Office, Circular Quay, Sydney , u]1t. H. N. Bulcra.lg, Bellerive, Hobart. Supt. A. ,'. F. \\,jlkil1~oJl, G lenmorc Roatl, Padl] ingtol1. Sn]l . '1'. II. IIentiersoll, 42, Pnrk Street, :5yuney. Supt. n. ~ol'1'ie, jUl11'., "Gnnyah," Pacific ,,'t rect, Y:mcluse. Supt. A. J. Williams, Water nne! Sewage Board, Sydney. Supt. ~\.. Travers, J'"ensingtoll Road, Summcl' Hill. Supt. n. F. Fredericks, "Vollongong.
E. .J. Davis,
E. J. T. Sawkins,
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Newtown Div.
5.12.10
Rockdale Div.
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W. J. Binns,
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J. B. Wilf:lOn,
Harbour Trust Diy. Hobart (Y.M.C.A.) Diy.
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O. A. Verco, M.n.
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Glebe Div.
20.3.03
M. Veech,
25.6.06
T. L. O'Reilly,
M.B. M.B.
R. D. Campbell,
17.11.08
M.B.
Paddingtoll& Woollahl'uDiv.
5.10.11
C. A. BJwunls, L.n.C. r.
Randwick Div.
15.3.08
A. P. Wall,
6.1.08
C. W. Reid, ~I.B.
12.6.06
Oapt. E. S.
Western Suburbs Div.
9.9.03
G. Allan, u. n.
Wollongong Div. ...
2.9.05
Capt.
Vaucluse Div. Wa ter and Sewera.ge Div.
Vivo Secretary and address.
OorpsSUl'g. G. Armstrong, M.n.
W. C. 1vIcCldbnd, M.n.
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1.5.04
17.11.04
Commonwealth POl'tlandCem. Co. 's Div.
AMBULANCE DIVISIONS.
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A.A.M.O.
" Clifton,
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Walker fill'eet, Redfern.
E. Bl'oWI1, ] fl, El1l11ore Road, Enmore. C. Fillingham, Cal!1erOll f-ltreet, Rockdale .
n. Lowc, Portlanrl. Oanon!l\lr)' Grove, Dulwieh liill.
T. .T. 11 nrp It y , Lallrlers Street, Darlington.
F. K Cass, lIarlloUl' TJ'ust Office, Oircular Quay. n. "\Yise, Y.M.C.A., Houart. A. S. F. ·W ilkinsoll.
R. A.
H. O. Pllillips. Moore Park, ,"'y<lney.
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Ra1'llcay Dil:isions.-Unfol'tullately thc Railway Companies lw.\'c not taken up tho Brigade idea, although the Canadian :r olthern Rail way is now taking steps in that direction. The Oanadian Pacific ",ill not cntol' into the work because of the expense of uniforms, and although they 11ave been assured thnt ulliforms arc not nece sary, they claim that the men will not join unless S3.111e ar(; pnrchasel1. Many railway men are being enrolled in other Division. Other Pro'l:mccs.-Manitoba. has been progre. illg ,ycll u11(ler lhe ahle guidallce of the As istant Oommissioner, and the formalion of nc\\' Divisions ,,'ill be reported at an early date. I hase the hOllour to be, Sir, Yom obedient sen'ant, IIgKRY
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SIR, The Brigade has continued to advance during the year, the record of work canied ont by memuers IJeillg of a mm,t satisfadory nature. There arc now 78 corps and divisions in the Dominion, ancl the me~bership i::; 1 583, being an increa. e on thc ]lrccclling year. 'The annn:11 reports fnrnished by (livi:;iolls how that the nnnlber of first aid cases attellllC'd Lo on pl1ulie Jut)' wa~ 77'J, as against 748 for the pre\ious year, the Aucklanu divif'ioll again stan(!s first on the list, "'ith 136 cases, followed by Ohristchurch 110, Duncdin 99, \Yellington 76. 'The llulll!Jer of removals was 8 2, aaain t 30;:; for the pl'E:cecling year. The Dunedin corps leads the \Yay with 529, Timarn cOllling next with 131, auu Oamaru with 63. The number of cases of first aid attenclctl, not 011 public duty. was 2,117, against 1, !'i31 for the previous year, the principal figure Leil!g:- ,\~ellington Harbour B:>ard div~sion 2~2, Dunedil: 169, Christchurch IGO, 'TlInaru 101, Anddalld 11 , PdolJe 110. The number of cases nurseu privately by members of 11l1l'sillg' divisions " 'as 374, against 296 for the preceding year, the largest 1ll11ubers being supplied by Pulmel'f.ton :N"orth Nursing 135, Dunedin Nl1l':,illf! ·16, and CaveJ'sham Nursing 12. The melllbers of the Brigade sta.rr:; in the various districts have again carried out excell ent work, and have in many cases made great sacrifices of tillle ill the performance of their uuties. As usual the medical officers howe taken a keen interest in the work of their respective units, aUtI have given a great llcal of time to the instruction ()f members . 'The service medals which were awarded to Assistant Oommissioner H. R. Thomas, Otago District, Lally Superintelldent Mi 's J. D. Hooper, anu Kmsing istel' ::\11". M. Forrester, Dunedin Xnrsing Divisioll; will be presented to the recipients by His Excellency Lord Islington (Knight of Ju bce of the Order), at Dunedin in November next. The excellent representation of the Brigade in this Dominion at the Royal Inspection by His laje ty the King at Windsor, on 22nd June last, bas been a matter of extreme gratification to ever}' member. As illu::;trative of the extent of the transport work carried out by the Brigade, the following case may he mentioned. SOllie little time ago a lad at Oamaru suffered. sever!:'1y from Ulll'1l3, and it was necessary to send him to Sydney. Members of the Brigade at Oalllarl1 placed him on the train there, and he \YUS thence sent to Christl'hUl'c:h. 'l'htrc he was attellded by mel11bers of the local division who took him to Lytteltoll alld transferred him to the .... ydney yes cl in port. On his arri val Rt 'ydney he was met by other memlJ ers, anCl. taken safely to his destination. The lad's relatives have since conyeyed to the Brigade their appreciation of the services reuc1ered. The CommiUee of the Auckland Oentre of the _l.ssociation are now ercctin!5 an up to date ambulance station in the city. Provision is being made thereil1 for Brigade {J uarters, and the erection of the buildin men tionecl will no doubt giYe a StiIll ulus to both Brigade and Association work. b . The Thallles Nursing Divi ion raised over £21 for the purchase of an Ashford htter for the town, while the Hamilton divisions have been enabled to placo ambulance outfits at YariOl1S points where they are likely to be required. The Ambnlance depots established by the 'l'illlal'l1 division, have been found very useful, and five aclllitional depots have recently been provided. (r
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As a. Te nIt of efforts made by a citizens' committee at Timarll to raise funds for an am bulunce station for the local diyisiolls, a SUIll of £olOO was collected. A cen tral ection wa purchased and it is hoped that all allllmlallce hall \I ill be erected at an early date. The Hugby Football enion raised £60 by a bellefit, "hile t.he annual ambulance collection produced £16{ 2s. 6(1. The Timarn Hospitn,l Board kt8 also placed £200 all its estimate:> for the purpose of as'isting ill the purchase or <1 motor ambulance. During the year ambulance competitions were held at Christchurch aml 'WellingtOil, and Oll both ocea iOll were yery 'uccessful. The Inter-eli triet Challellge Oup (fir taid and home nursing) is now held by the Sebyyn Nur:,;ing Division, and the Inter-district Ohallenge Onp (illen's first aid) by the Wellillgtoll Divisiou. everal addititmal division have equipped themselves wi th the Brj(Tuue uniform and others have th~ matter under consideralion. 0 , By the death of Dr. J. O. Closs which took place during the year, the Bricyaue lost the senior medical officer in this Dominion, and one who has lleen associ~ted with the work since the formation of the first tli\'i~ion in T C": Zealand. In concln. iOll, I am pleased to state that the pro pects for the future of the Brigade continue YCTY promi ing. I append the reports from the Assistant Commissioners in charge of Districts. I have the honour to be, iI', Your obedicnt ervant, GEO. B.\.UCLAY, Lieut.-Oolonel, KI~iJht q/ Grace of lhe Order 0/ the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Englemd. Deputy CO?Jl7nissione1' in Charge. The Chief Commissioner for Brigade Overseas, London.
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I have the honour to present the Annual TIeport for the Auckland District for the year enuing 30th September, 1912. In the. City and adjacent Divisiol~s goou progress has bCCH made during the ye~r but 1U the country an~ more partI~111arly at ,\Vaihi and HnIltly the work of the Bl'lgade has been greatly dIslocated oWing to continued il1<justrial unrest. In m01lt places, howe\'er, i..l1e members axe loyally supportiuf1 alld furtherin rr the Briaaue's interes~s, and the sta.ndard of efficiency i~ satisfactory. 0 0 Pu~lIc .duty ?~s.beell u~de.rtaken regularly t1.lroughout the ycar, the members of the NU.rsmg D1VlSlO~S aSsIstlllg whe.never pOSSIble, and the number of cases, both firs~ aid and nurslllg, treated pl'lYately compares well with previous years. Ass1~tance b~s a~so been ~'end ered as ~ormerly in the matter of Invalid Transport, and lllstructlOn m first aId has been "Iven to the Doy Scouts and Girl Peace Scouts 0 wi th very gratifying resuhs. J?l1l'ing the year the mem?ers of the Auckland Ambulance Division have procured umforms and all'l'ady reahze the bellefit of weal'inrr the reGulation dress of the Briga~e e?peci<tlly when on public duly. 0 " It IS wlth pleasnre also that I am able to report that the Auckland Oity Oouncil ha.s ge~e1'?usly: al~otted to the 1 0~a~ branch of the Association, at a peppercorn rental, a bUlldmg Slt~ 1U a.ceI:tral pOSItIon upon which a handsome brick building is being er~c~e.d WhICh wIll mclnde accommodation for the City Ambulance and Nursin cr Dl V1S1Ons. 0
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Canterbury, N elson , Marl borough and West Coast District. Acting A ssistant CO?Jl1l11'ssio71cr-Mr. ,y, ,Yo McKINNEY, Linwood, Christchurch. District SurgeJII.,-J. R, THo~IAs, M.B., ydenham, Christchurch District Supcri1Itwdellt.-Mr, J, r. TIrcD ox, 87, High Street, Ti1l1alU, District blspector of St07'cs,-~lr. J. 'Yo HAXKS, I3rougham StrL'et, "Westport. District 1'1'ea 117'C1'.-1I1]'. , Yo PRA.CE, Papallui Road, t. Alban. District Sccrc{a7'y.-J:,Ir. "~ . R . L. E sELnORx, City Council Chamucrs, Christchurch.
REPORT OF TilE AOTING AS"ISTAKT
CO~n.IIS
IONER.
30th September, ] 912. SIR,
I hn.\'e the honour to report on this District for the past year. The ycal' hn.s been pent in commencing to build up the Brigade here on the fOlllldatiolls we haYe been laying in pre\'iolls years, and I am glad to be able to report that the progre~s is sure a.nd thorough. E\'ery unit report::; grently increased enthusiam, efficiency and public work. and most of them a ,ery satisfactory increase in uumuer . One new Di\'ision, '\'llimate, has been formed, and one thn.t was long in abeyance " Denni. ton" has ueen re,i ,"ed. A Sub-Centre has heen started in Rang-iora, lmd we anticipate, at the close of the classe , two new Divisions thel e, which \nll complete the number required to oflieially start the North Oanterbury Corps. At Dllllsalldel also we anticipate a new Di"jsion ueing formed, and also three or four on the coa. t . I regret, in spite of attempts by mail, to say we have not yet got thc work started in Telson and :JIarlbnrough, but \\'e h:we been paving the way. I Jlad intended visiting both pln.ces thi year to set it going, uut could not get away to do so. I aIll confident, howe\Oer, tlmt this coming year will see se\'eral new Divisions form cd there, and that the future progre.3s of the Di trict will ue more rapid. The Divi ion han~ benefited greatly through our Competitions, and twO Cups have been allotted to the ' Yest Coast Divisions for specin.l competitions there. District nperinteudent Hughson ha al~o procured a Cup for the ~ ursi ng Divisions to be competed for at Timaru, so that we have now se\'en competitions held annually in the District. O nr alarm syren was called into action once this last yea.r to call our memhers t ogether to provide Transport for the \'ictims of a serious coach accident (8 injured). The result was favourably commented upon by the loca.l papers. I have to th<t.nk the memhers of my District Staff: the Corps ami Di\'isional Officers and the members of the Briga.de in this District for the loyal manner in which they h a \'e worked to make tl1e past year a success. During the year we held a Brigade Concert to raise money for an Art Union , which we hope will furnish us with enough funds to run the Oompeti tions for some y ears, n.nd also help to uniform ou r units, I have the honour to be, Sir, You r obedient Ser\'ant, W . W. M cKINNEY, Acting Assistant C01nmissione?'. The D eputv Oommissioner, St. John Amhllhtllce Brigade Overseas within the Domi nion of New Zealand .
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Formrd . :xov. 2 I, ] fl04 Ohristchurch Division ,hn. G, 1 g06 Denniston " Oct. 2, 1007 Kaiapoi ,. Mar. 9, 1 DO, Ohristchurch Corps Timarll Division . Nov, 11, 1 Q08 New Zcah"l11d Hailways Xov. 11, ]f108 Corps Westport Hailway Di\'iAug. 1, H.l09 sion. .J.:Tl'n~I=-G
Christchurch Division Greymouth " Selwyn "., Kaiapoi
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1907 ID07 1908
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8, 1913
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24.11.04
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15.9.09
Hokitika Diy.
6.6.11
F . J. B onie, ~r.n. C'.s. ,J. " Thciter, M.ll. G. E. Uabites, M.n.
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J. O. EVCIl(lell, Rallgiora. G . :Fcaru, c/o ForrrlHUJ of ,Yorks, Rly. Dep., C'church. J. B. Gl'ifiiths, Craigie A venne, Timul'l1. A. C. Riskins, Ash burton . O. R . liome, ,rilson Street, Tirnal'Ll.
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I hase the honour to report on the work of tbis cli~trict. I ha-\'e visited all the cliyisions, with the exception of those in the IIl\'ereargill (listrict, and found tha,t the interest in the " 'ork is sustained, and the Diyisiolls tlre in tl :s:ttisfaetory conditiolJ . I am pleased to state that two memucrs from this District were present at the Royal Revie\\' in \Vindsor Park, yiz. , ~li s Mackersey, of the Cu,ycrshatn ursing Di vi ' ion, all!t ~li 'l 11. :McKerrow, of the lInmpc1cu Nursing Di vi~ioll. The members of tbis district congratulate ;'li:-;s Hooper <l,ud :\11'8. Forrester of the Dunedin Nnr~ing Di\'i ion ou having been ~twarded the 'enicc ;'Iedal of the Order of the Hospital of t. John of J t:l'U 'alem in Eng-la-nel. Ilis ExcellclIcy the Governor has kindly prollli ed to make the presentation 011 behalf of the Order. '1'he Oamaru Ambulance Division is to Le eongr,ltuhted 011 hasing erected all up-to.date Ambulance Hall which it i' expected will ue opencd auuut the end of January. It; is mllch to be regretted that a- few (Ii dsions, owing to thcir inalJiiity to oUtaiu recruits to make np "'a tage 'will have to be disba.nded. It is hoped that during the coming year the members \\'illma.ke il1l:n:aseu efforts to assist the district officers, and that they will ta.ke even grel1ter interc:, t in the wurk, than they have during the past twel ve months. I have the honour to be, Si" Yuur olledient ::;cn'l1nt, H UlYlI THOMAS, Han. Scl'l:illg B,'uthc ,' of the Ui'cler I!/ lhe IIospitul ol St. J uhn uf Je1'Zlsalell~ ill England. ~lssis{uilt
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WELLISGTOX,
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I have the honour to report that this district is still progressing, five divisions having heen formcd, four nursing divisions and one ambulance divisIon. Members of Divisions lmve actcd as demonstrators in ballllaging at all the courses of lectures givcn in ,Vellington ancl ill other to\\'llS in this district also, both for ambulance and home nursillg conrses, Instruction has been given to troups of boy scouts by members in most of the Lowns whcre divisions exist, with gratifying results. Brigade uniform is gradually bcing adopted, fonr nursing divisions at present are partly equipped. In most cases the members have defrayed the cost themselves. Public duty has heen llucicl'taluJU more thoroughly throughout the district by nursing and ambulance units. Shows, football matches, hockey matches, sports meetings, and fetes being attended, arrangements are being made for the duty to be more largely carried out in the coming yell'. There has lJeen a considerable increase in the strength during th e ycar, the number at present standing at 407. Efficiency is being maintained by a greater number, anu the number attending the annual re.examination ,md annual inspection also shows a considerable increase, This district was rerre. enterl at the Royal Reyiew at ,Yindsol' Park, by His Majesty King George Y., hy one nursing sister and 011e private. The district and inter-district competitions were held during the year, but the the former was only fairly well attended, o\ying to the inability of members to get leave from business. In the bttcr a slluacl attended from Christchurch district; the ,Yellington Division again proved the winners in this competition. In ,Vellington the work of the Brigade generally is being impeded by the absence of a headquarters of its own, wbere members could meet, and practices could be held. This I hope will be remedied in the future, as the Association and the Brigade are ~orking towards a permanent home tor the use of both. The number of C:1ses tre3.ted shows a great i])crea~e, nearly double the nnmber being treated this year, the total being 52G, I personally inspected all the divisions in the district, except those at Palmerston r orth-District Treasurer H. Hepworth undertaking that duty-I found a general improvement in the ,,"ork and equipment. In conclusion I hn.ve to thank the district staff and all the officers and members of nnits for the loyal manner in v,'hich they have snpporterl me in my endeavour to carry ont the aims and objects of the Brigade. I have the honour to he, Sir, Your obedient Servant, H . H. SEED, Hono1'a1'Y A.~s oci(f{c of the Or'der of the Hospilal oj St . John of J crusalem in Englancl. Assistant C07lLmissioner. The Deputy Commissioner, St. John Ambulance Brigade Oversca' withiu the Dominion of New Zealand.
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T. 'IlIA. 30th Srptcmbe;-, 1912. .... 1 rt,
I baye the honour to submi t my fir t formal report on this di,trict. This report is some~\'hat belated as 1;1,Y ~ppointllle~t ha,. or~ly j,ust be~n ?-nnounced. Owing to the sub-di\'JslOl1 of the oldl'..IlIlllre of IndIa DItnct Jl1to SIX lllr1ependent areas, this report only deals wit~ the PUlljah" Ba~uchistan, Korth ,re.:t Frontier ,P,r~\'inc~, United Proyinces and RnJllutalla, but It WIll be found that out of the 39 dn'1SlOnS lU India, all but seyen or eight are in this part of India. The most. notable feature of the year ,vas the employment of the Contingent of the Bri"'ade at the CoronatiOl1 Durbar, After much preliminary correspondence I was abl~ to obtain the ~allctioll of His Honour the President ancl the ::'Iembers of the Durbar Committee to the employment of the Brigade \yith the 01yil Ambulances. Government agreed to supply all e(luil'll1ellt at ambulance ,tntions and a good site in a most c:entntl po,..ition wa' pru\'idl,d for the Brigade 'amp. Colonel Palin, As i-taut Director of ~upplie.', velY kindly permitted me to draw soldier' rations on re'payment fer the OOlltingcnt. The:;e rations \lere of splenc1idlluality and were supplied at a \'Cry cheap rate. \\T ere it ]Jot for thi kind per:>onal faxour from Colonel Palin, the COllllllis.aria t would ha \'e l,cen a difficult and most expen~i\-e item, as food stuff' were a t famine l'ric-. Tents \I'ere olJtained a' for soldiers, from the Ordnance Park, through the kincl oflice~ of the t:cretary, Durbar Committee. I \I-as recognized hy the Durbar authorities as ::'lilitl1ry Commandant of the Camp, and wa" respoll ible to them, as a military ollieer, for it;; good order and di cipliue, I appointed Captain X O!'I1Il111 " -Il i te, ,'ul'erintelldent of the Lucknow Di \'i~ion, 0, and R Corps as Adjutant; G. P. ,'truc1wic-k, HOllOr:1.ry Secretary of the Peshawar Di,ision, Camp Quartermaster, ::tid Pri'ate Ricl!un1son. also of the Peshawar Di\'i~ion, Camp Pro\'o~t 1.1 arshal. 'Illt! Camp opened on the .f th Decemher and the interest evinced in it i'. hO\\,l1 by 111· followillQ" long tele~ru111 ,,'hich appeared in the Pioncl'l' on the 11th December :-" Amhulanl:e \\'ork has of recent years been brought "ery proolinently before the l'ublic in India and there are now Yery few large centres of population or educated cOll1l11unitie, where the gTeat humanitarian work of the Order of St . .T obn is not knOlnl and apprecia ted. It i~, ho\\'e\'er, only during the last year or two that allY attelllpt!" 11al'e been made to organize person trained in first aiu and eltmentary 11m-sing into cli"cil,lined bodie which could be employed, (1) in time of ,,'aI', (2) in national or local cmergencies, and (3) la, t, but by no means least, on occasion~ when grcat crowds as,;emble. The organization \\'hich proy-ides these trained l)odies i~ knowll us the t . .Tohn Ambulance Brigade. The Ooronation Durbar offered a uni(Iue and bi 'torie-al occ.lsioll for the employment of the recently organized units alll1 the Durhar authorities approyed of the employment of a large contingent of the Brigafie during the Durbar fe~ti\'itie~. The men ha\'e now been hard at work for seyeral day. with the cidl ambnlances. At the tate Entry, they furni hed a large number of parties on the route through the city. e, pecially one at the Town Hall. The contingent of the Brigade is of the follO\\'ing strength :_ Am bulance E,ta,bldlment :-Officers, 3; European worker 24; India,n 49; Followers 8, Total 8t. Trun, port EstalJli hment :-Ambulance Carts 15; Tran port Carts 3; Draught ponies 36 ; Riding ponies 30 . Followers . The tran port has been Yery kindly placed at the disjlolial of the contingent hy Hi Highne s the llIal~arja of Jaipur. All the men of the contingent are fully trained in ambulance dutle~ a.nd hold the t. John AmLulance certificate. The colltingent is enc{tmped
The St. J ohn .d ?nb'Luance Brigade Overseas.
E111pi1 oe of IncZia-N o. 1. District.
on n. com'cnient site immediate1\' Torth-"\\'e t of the State Railways Camp and is anlilable night or day for any -emel:g-~ncy in .the ('i"i~ portion of tIle Durh1l' area. A the men of the contino'ent baye l'ldmg p0111es and Its :l.1nbulnnce carts can mO\'e rapidly, tbe cOlltiuQent c~~n be Oll duty il? a. very short time in ,any part of the area., ho\\-eYer distant, and i n. valuable a. set III the case of a g-reat fire 01' any emergency. The contil1(Ycl~t has already hecn inspected by Colonel Bamber, 1.)I.S , .\c1miui trabye McdicalbOtRcer, Coronation ])mbar: i1' Trevreclyn "\YYlllle, anel Li eutenant olonel PecHe, the euior Yolunteer Medical Oflicer to the ])ulhu' Troop. All the e officers l;;\,c expre sed tbem::;ehe highly pleased with the camp arrangcments and the general turnout of the COlltil~gent. The large a~seJlll~ly of tmlllccl workers at the Durbar is it pmctical demonstratlOll of what can be dO~le III t.he \\ ay of yoluntary aiel organizn.tion in thtl country alldhould pro\'e a great lIl(;entl\-e t,) the .. pread of the mOyemellt tbroughout the Empire. This afternoon the men of the Brlgade were Yery much in eyidenctl on the polo gt:ounu. \ \'hen the acciclell ~ oceu.lTed to Moti L al they were quickly on the scene \nth a _~yheeled alllbllh~llce 111 ,,"!lIch th.cy con.-eyed the resalder to his OIYn camp. The h.lll~ Emperor will allpn'(,late tIn proof o(the u efulnes of the Brigade as he bas been for many years Pre::;ic1ent of the t. J obn Ambulance A,sociation, which has prosen ted bl-o htwclsome shields for competition amon" tam buhnce teams in India." The con tiu(Ten t "''''as on duty eyelY (by th rou~'llOut the Durlmr period and the followin o' tribute \\,t~ paid to its utility by:t Durbn.r eorrespolHlent of the Pirmcrl' the leading In~lian ne\\"~paper. - " A review and am blllance d i:,play wa. gi yen hy the St. Jolin Ambulance Brigade Contingent on their parade ground on :::Iatunlay afternoon at .3 o·dock. 'The COIJtin(Tent wa inspected by burgeon-General the llollouralJle 1l' Charles Lukis, h.C. S.I~, Director Cellernl, Indian JIedical ~\.!l'\'ice ; the II?l1ourahle Mr. harp, C.l. E., J oinh.ecretary Ed ucation Coml1li Ltee; tho IIollonralJlc Ir ArtllUr l\lilford E'er, C I.E .. )1.1'.0. , and ~Ir. V. Gabriel, c.Y.o., C.SI., Sccre~~lryof tbeDurl)ar Committee. '.fhe parade 'wa attended by a largc numbt.:r of lathes and gentlemen intere ted in ambulance ",ork. The di play consitited of a demonstration of the treatment of injuries and emergencie , yariou ' method of tran. pOI~tillg the ~ick and w ounded, alld a demon tration of appliances and apparatus llscll Jll fir,,~ mel. The members of the continuent -bowed how neatly and cleftly a hroken lllnb can be treated "itu the simple "'t appliances, such a a puggaree and a couple of sticks, bolV bleeding can be promptly and ef-fectiyely controlled with material alwayti at ba~d, the treatment of various forms of unconsciomme s and the methods of renc1erlllg fin:,t aid to yarious otber yarieties of accident too numerous to mention. The inspecting ollicers expressed the highe. t approyal of the first aid work anel. some surpri e at the remarkable Iapidity and skill which the member of the contmgellt could load up the ambulance wagon placed at their disposal by Ilis Highness tho :Mabaraja of Jaipur. They were, moreover, much intere ted in the large number ~f contriyances for the ick and wounded de,-jsed by Rai Babu.dur Oolonel Dhanpat Ral, C.LE.: )L\'.O. The presence of this contingent at tbe Durbar mark .an epoch in the l)rO"ress of ambulance work in Ind ia. Beside cheir prompt attentJon to the serious - inj~lry at the polo semi-final, which has already been referred to in your column, the contingent treated the accident to Captain Jackson, 27th Ca\'3.1:y, at the point-to-point races yesterday, two compound fractures of the leg, seYcr::t1 slffiple fractures of various bones and many hundred minor injuries. A detacbmel1;t hal:! been constantly on duty at Kingsway tation and has been most useful as It has rendered aid to many sufferers. Tb e contingent was pre ent in force at the Dmbar itself and amongst the individuals treated were two Indian Princes, the Chief Clerk of one of the Government Offices, and many European ladies and gentlemen . The m en ba.-e been on duty every day throughout the Durbar period and tbe smartness of their uniform and the general turnout ofthemselves and their ambulance transp?rt has been Yery favourally commented on by the highest officials." The followmg furth er note appea,red in the Civil anrl },jilita?7J Ga~ctte of the 15th December, 191 ~ . "The St. J oh n Ambulance men a t D elhi were again very mu ch to the fore on Fnday at the point-to-point races , when Uaptain Jackson, of the 27th Cavalry fell at the first hurdle. A stretcher squad from the St. John Ambulance post at the west of the grand stand was on the scene without a moment's delay and carried the sufferer to the Civil Ambulance Station behind the grand stand. Th e contingent has been doing yeoman service in the cause of humanity throughout the Durbar period a.nd
this second striking instance of the utility of the St. John Ambulance men, which has occurrcd in the i mmediatc presence of their Imperial Majesties, mnst l)e specially gratifying to t.hose,responsihle for thci r cmploy.ment with the ci viI amlJUhmce on.thi'3 historic occasIOn .' On thc whole, Lhe contl11gcnt was a great and ul1fluahfied Sllcces., and, ill the words of the Pio,wc?', shows what can l)e (lone in the way of voluntary aid organi~ntian ill lnc1ia. It is gratifying to rcl~Lte tha,t du1'in rf the fortni"'ht's clurn.tiol1 of the camp, no crime of any sort, and no cases of discontent ocC'un~c1 amongst tile very mixed IJody of \v hieh it was composed." In India tbc Drigad(' has br greater oPl,ortnnities for development than anywhere else as there is a vast Volunteer Force with 110 medical organi7.ation Lehind it. Even places like Ceylon havc a Volulltcer Medical Corps, lJUt India has none . I will endeavour to orgn.nize the Brirf~de in llly District so that it will fill this gap in In dian medico-military organi;':;ltiol1. and at the same time be :l.yailable for its ci\Tjl duties. There ca.n he 110 sort of douht tbat the Ooronatioll Durbar St. John Ambulance Bri~fl(leCalllp was quite unic]ue in every way, as ne'erl)eforein any part of the King's Duminions baye :l.ml.Julallce worker::; been in camp in peace time on continuous duty for so lOllg- a period, never l)cfore lHls a. St . .John Al1lbu~ance Camp ~een supplied \\"ith practically unlimited transport by a Great Indian Prmce and ?erta1l11y l1enr bcfure han Uhrlf'tialls, Paj"!j(,cs, IIinrlIu;, ~Iohammeclan;.;, and Bhucldlsts been gatbered l)y the common lXUlc1 of humauitarian union under the white lJaclge of St. J ohn . I should like to call attention to thc sen-ices rendered hy the following officers of my D istrict during the past YCl1.l· :-'1'he JIonoural.Jle i-Ir". Spence, Lad.f Superintenrlc:mt .. Ilnh Xllrsill~ Di\·i:,ion., ~Lt.ior n. G. Xorman'Vhite, Corps Supenntendent, Oudh and Rulnll,h:lnd Hail\Yay, :-)upcrintGnclent G. P. Strudwick: Peshawar Diyision. Lllllt-ColollE::l TJhltlll'<tt Hai, Corp ' ,'uperintendent, Jaipllr, Ambulance Officel' F. T. JJeatker. Peshawar njyi,;ion, and the Officers of the Torth W estern Railway Corps. The loyal and willing ser\'ice' rendered not only by these officers, but by all ranks of the Drigac1e in my District has rendered my duties. a. veritable la.bour of 101-e. 1 awend the report of the Oudh and Rohilkhand RaIlway Corps. (See Appellclix II). I han the honour to he, Sir, YOllr obedient sen-ant, R. J. BLACKIIA)l, Major, Assis{(I/lt COlli missiona, Kilight of Grace of the Order oj St. John. The Ch ie f COll11l1 issioner for Brigac1e O\'ertieas, LOllllon.
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APPENDL? II. MOl'a.dabad, 30th Scptembc1', 1912, SIR, In fonnl.l'ding my report on the Corps und.er my cOl111l1an~1 f or t ,.el year ' endll~g 30th eptember, 1912, I luwe the honour to pomt out ~h:tt the mcrease 111 membershIp has been ati 'factory, but that the pereenta~e of eih?I~n.t memhers h?s decreased considera.bly. Formed in 1910, we stu,l'ted With one DII'l>;lOl: of two o~cers an~ 15 men which increa ed by eptember, 1911 to 3 officer'> 1.ncl 30, l~len n.ncllt was dect~ed this year to create new Diyj ions und form a o.orp . th~ oOIC:al streng-t.h of wInch wa' 7 officer', 4 sergeants; 5 corporaJs and 9~ prnrat.es. rhe dIfficulty I find greatest in making member efficient i the fact that III a Rml\l'ay '.orp the members are not permanently in one station and we ba\"e lost c\" e1'(l 1 0\\,111£\' to transfers to other railways. This difficulty cannot be O\'ercome at pre 'ent but as Ole achanta.ge' of first aid become better known, I expect ,ye hall find 111a,11Y ne\\" . n~en \\hen taken into the en'ice \\'ill posse s first aid certificates and therefore be ellgl bl.e at once for mem bel' hip of the Corps. Again, some :nOll now hu. \'~ to trn ve~ 120 nnle t? attend pamde but I hope to be able to hold dnlls a~ outstatlOns dlll'lng the cOlllmg year whereby many more members ,,,ill be~ome efliclent . The lletach.lllcnt .of one officer, one sergeant. byo corporal, 13 pnHttes and Ol~e bugler wlnch clld duty fl'Om Decem bel' 4th to December 15th. 1911. at thE: DelhI Durhar was commended ])y the variou hi(rh officials who in pected the all-India contingent, nmongt whonl may be mentionetl the Honourable tlurgeon-Geueral ,-'ir.Charles. Luki', h..c.s.I., Director General, Indian Medical en-ice. On. tIro occaSlOns accIdent ' oC~lln.ecl uncleI' tl.le direct notice of the Eing Emperor andll1 each case the Oudll and holnlkhand .R~ll wav detachment furnisht.d the men who attended to the work, and from the gratlfYlIlg noti(!es which subsequently appeared ill the press it may .be safely concluded that their work was appreciated. All the mem?ers of. the cOl:tmgent had the l~on?ur of recei ,rinD' the Delhi Durbar mellal [or thell' serVIces wInch wa ' very gra,tlfylllg to them and to t. John Ambulance men in India, The number of actual ca. es of first aid treatment during the year under report has agai.ll been large and while. not mentioning each ca e ~eparately owing to the ;.;pace ltl vol ved I beg to specwlly mention the sen"ices of Di\'1.sional Ruperintentient, Lieut . .A. D. ;,lcLean, who on the 18th Jul, 1812, attended to a party of motorist which had cra heel into an Ekka (small" ~ountry cart) on one of the main roads in LuckllOW, causing se'"ere injuries to the I!lOtor party of byo men and two ladies. Lieut. McLean's ervices on this occasion were uch a to satisfr the :Medical Officer ,\'110 attended the case. I al 0 desire to again express my profound thanks to the Corp' urgeon, .Lieut. O. A. Farmer for the yery great assista.nce he ha. rendered to the Corps. Lleut. Farmer has worked in a \vay yery few officers could emulate and the. pl'ogre,,~ of the Corps is chiefly due to his unfailing energy :l.nd courtesy at all . tllnes. e,:er \yeary of helping the bacbvard ones, we owe him a deep debt of gratItude and I sll1cerely trust that we shall be favoured with his presence amon~ t us for 111:1.ny years to come. In Moradabad, where I was po ted on railway duty in .January, 1912, the work of first aid has increased in a mo t sati factory way an,l a Di,'i. ion formed in 1912, under L ieut. E. C. Bedell has already done excelleut n"ork and gi\'es promise of a brilliant future . L ieut, Bedell is an en1.hu iastic officer and I hope soon to be able to apply for .. anction for the formation ofaXur iug Di\'i,ion as he i: endeavo~r~ng t o persuade the ladies of this station to unite and undergo the necessary tmtlOl1 under his guidance. I would also specially mention • el'gts. 'Yalsh, Kelly and Stockar d Cor1)Orals Warbrick Collet and Dick, Privates Johnson, Long', and Ram " h . regu 1a1' Saroop who have set a fine example in deyotion to the cause uy tell' attendance and untiring zeal. I am greatly indebted to the lanager of the O. & R. State R ailway for h is very cor dial support in everything appertaining to the advancement of the Corps and can only hope that our future record mn.y be such as to con vince him that his D'reat assistance has been fully appreciated and taken ad van tage -of. .My thanks are a~o due to the Heads of D epartments who by gmnting special
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facilities to the men of their Departments have encouraged the men to attend drills and improve their knowledge of Brigade work . A balance sheetshowing the financial state of the corps on 30-9-12 is sent herewith. The eCluipment of the Corps is in a satisfactory state both in quality and cluantity and the majority of the members are in possession of the cold wen.ther uniform while f;ome have hoth hot and cold weather clothing ..An in vitation has heen received to furnish a detachment for the State Entry into Dellll on 23rd Decem bel' next, amI the necessary arrangements are now being made to accept the same. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, II. G. NOmJA~ \VlllTE, Major, Sll]Jerintendent O. d: E ., S.R. C'01'J.JS. The AssitiLant Commissioner, No.1 District, Enlpil'e of I ndia..
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Province of the Cape of Good Hope District. DTSTIUCT STAFF. Assistant Commissione1·.-MajorJ. A. LIERMAN " P.O. Box 1113, Cnpe Town. District Sw·geon.-r.Ir. C. F. K. MuJtl~AY, M.D., F.J~.C.S(I)., lII.A.O. District SIl]1cl'intcndcnt.-Lieut.-Colonel G. COATES, late A.S.<.'. Di tl' ict Sccretm·y. - Ua.j or T . F. K ENN EDY, la.te R. A, Ill. O. REPORT OF THE ASSISTANT COnIMI IO~ER. CAPE TOWN 30th Scptember, 1912. Sm, I have the honour to presellt, herewith , 111y seventh a.nll11al report of the Brigade in this distrid. Thc District La.ft is lIOW complete, and, I till t, will materially as ist in futhering the object of the Briga.dc in these P<"lI'ts. 'l'he drills and lectures of the I'ariou di\'isions, amblllance a,llcl llurRill~, h<1,I'C uccn well attended. }Iytoul'of in pection thi:; yeal'ha.' nece sitatec1 a rn.illYay jOlll'l1ey uf 2,355 miles. I found all di \'i ions high ly effieien t; u ni form a.nd elttlipl1l en t JI1 excellell t order a.nd the men well tnrned out and smart. During the year. competitiolls hal'c heen hclel for the elbol'l1 e and Price hields. the DUllca.n Cup, anel for a nell' trophy uil'en fur the nursing isters of the llllr'ing di\'i 'ions in this dislril,t. This clis~J'ict "'as represented at ea.ch competition. From nn amblllance workl'l"s point uf I ic\\', the report pre'ented by the jlldge in the Priee • hickl cumpetitioll (held in the Tntllsl'ual) was \'ery nnsa,ti'fa.cto ry, ueci1u e insten.d of a.wanlincr m<1rk " thc words" !rood" "f all', . ""b T 0 . a. d" werc emp 1oyed. he 'Judr;es report, hO\\'o\'er, that 'tho conte twas yery keen." The result of this competition wa s that thc Tran'raal tea.m C'al'ried off the trophy, N,ltal being second, tbc Ca.pe third, and the Omn~e FrI.'o Sta.te fourLh. The competition for the ellJol'l1e Shield Irhich was held in 'ape Towll resulted in th.e . alt River .Ra.ilw.ay Diyj,:;ioll, (~.~\.R. (Cn.pe) Corp,;), Cape Pl'o\'ineo District, wmmng the sllleld \nth 93< marks out of 1,000, Tr~Ul:'mallleillg- socOIlIl with 01 '\ marks, Natal third with 8 1J marks, and Orange Free 'tatc fourth \\'i th ,:i:) mark:. The judges rel?o.l'ted that" the WUl k of a.11 the teams \\',lS of a vcry 11 ig-h order. " I n the competltlOn for the "Dry, dale" l1l'Ring- Chn11011"'e Do\\l, l\ul'sing :-lister 1\-1rs. E . ~l. N ewton \\'on the trophy with 413~ marks out of a po;:;ihh.. :;00 malks. The great feature of this year ba' been the fOl'm:1tion of n. corp~ n.t Kimberley, composed of 2-10 of the employees of the D e Beers 'onsoli.,hted Mines Ltd. I des.ire espec~a.lly to thank the directors of tho company for the nry valna.llic asslstance glven, and for the honollr accorded to the corlJs by reprL'sentntin]s lJein" present a.t the in,pection, and witncssing the work dOLo, at! wcll as thc kind \I'orcl~ of encouragement spoken to the members of the corps on that occasion. Tho recent Gov~r~men~ regul.a~iolls which will come into opemtion on the] st of .hnllary, 1913, reqUlr~n~ mme. offiClals and others to ue in pos, ession of the fir.:it aill cL'l'tifie:lte of the ASS?ClatlOn WIll, I. hav~ ?-o doubt, do a great cleal to increase the lIumlJer of certlficate holders 111 IDmmg centre., and I hopr. that after the commcncement uf the year I may be able to report the formation of ncw eli yi:;ions. New divisions have been formed at Uitenhage n.nd at Wcllinorton in connection with the South African Railways. A town divi ion has been for~ed n.t Ea.~t LOlldon and a. nUl'sin CT divisio~ will soon b~ esta.bli hed in connection with the J\' im hcrley co~·ps . " Dnrmg the year Just concluded the Government brought in a, D efence Dill, which was referred to a select committee. I ha.cl the honour of "i Yin eviclence before the committee, the official copy of which evidence has n.1ready\een"forwarcled to you. I am pleased to be able t? report tha~ the select committee approved of the suggestions made by me, and that 111 the Act smce pa.ssecl and prom ulgateLl, it is la.id down tha.t L'
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"His Exce~lency ~h.e Governor-General ~ha~~ have the power to organize and equip a South Afncan MllItary Ambulance Servlce. I hope in my next report, to be able to inform you that the scheme formulated by the conference which was held in Cape Town of delcgates from ~he various centres of the Association in South Africa has been accept~cl uy. the Umon .Governm~nt, a~d.tltat the SvuLh African Military Ambuhnce 8e1'vlCe W1J] be estabhsltecl on hnes slmllar to those obtaining in the t John V~lu.n.tary Aid D etachm ents in ~h? moth~r country.. In March last, the C~p~ Town dl VISI011S had the llOnour of glvmg a dIsplay, takmu the form of a simulated 1'ail\\,:1y acciden,t, in the r~ilway gooc1syarc1, before ilis E~cellency the GovernorGenel':t1, Lorcl Glaclstone, FIeld Mn,rshal Lord Methuen, Major Garraw:1Y (Military Secretary), ancl the. meml)el~s ?f lloth ilouscs of Parliament.. His Excellency was plea ed to express hlS appreClatlOn of the WOl k done and mcntlOned particularly how impressed he had been hy the work of the nursing sisters. Thanks to the kindness of the memhers of the l1lec1i~al profes ion in 9ape .T?,:vn, I was enabled to n.rrange a course of lectures for the slBters of the nursmg dlvlslOn of which the followinc; is th e syllabus:- (1) Physiology of the hlood, of the organs of circulation ~nd dige tion; (Dr. Arenhold ). (2) The modem s urgical appliances instlUments and dressings; Dr. IIe\.l'at) . (;j) Th e prevention and treatment of 'surgical infedtious l1i cases; (Dr. CUl'l'Je). (~) Treatment h'y ma~sage, electricity, light, and baths; (Dr. Reynold .). (5) PhYSIology of the lIver, spleen and kidney; (Dr. Cassalis). (6) The nursing of eye,. l1ClSe:, aIld car patients; (Dr. Luckhoff). (7) The modern treatment of tuberculo,,1s; (Dr. Budd). (8) Altruism in nursi ng; (Dr. Arenbold). The lectures were well attend eel and the nurinO' sisters ha\'e I am sure derived grcat 1ymefi t from them. I clesire to thank the <:1 lecturers very cordially for tbeir kinclncss in delivering the courses. I regret that with the advent of Union in South Africa, ambulance work in connection wi t h the rail way has recei veel a distinct set back at all events as far as tbis clistrict is concerned. 'Yh e:ll the Cape was a ~epaI:ate colony, the railway departm ent materially assi:;tcd the Brigade. At present, beyond a small contribution 110 finaneial ~ssistan~e is given. The depa.rtmen ~ has refused to supply even th~ necessary el[~1Jpll1ent 1ll the :vay of :tretehers, ~tc., to its own clivisions. I regret to say tl~at thIS year ~he rallwn.;y board. ~le.chned to g1':1nt nle a free pas3 whilst tnw el !t~l g on elut\, to In pect theu own chnslOns. I have pointe:d out to the Minister ~or. Ibllwa.ys allcl to the Bual'll t~lC1,t the inspection is ouligatory on my part; that It lS the only means I have of seemg that. all ranks are efficient; that the efficiency of tuc men IS il safe~uard to the tra\'elImg public and a eli tinct advantage to the departm ent; allcl that the money elevoted to t11e upkeep of the various divisions shou~d be looked .upon in the ~igbt of a.n in urance premium. On the occasion of pU~Jhc dell~on~tratlOns, the auchence hears a great deal of how the department is d01l1g' all 111 lts power to foster a.mbulance work amon u t its employees but when these public utterances come to be analysed it will be seen that tb~ so called enco~r.ag81~1 ent co?sists principally ~n pu~ti.ng ?bstac1es .in the way of the men obtmnmg lll . trllctIon anel of hecomll1g efliclent m the Brwade. I mucb reO'ret that it \1':18 fOllnd i~1pos ihle to send a. detachment to represent this distriet at the Royal ReVle\~ at 'Vmelsor. . The cost of transpc,rt of even a small body of men is very beavy lJldeed, anel, secmg that a detachment from this district visited EnO'land last i',ear for Lhe Coronation, ,1 5eco1111. visit this year was 1Jeyond our financial means. lhe medals granted by.H.~. the Kl11 g, ~ovE're~gn Head a.nd PaLron of the Order, were pr~Ren.ted hy ~ngadler·Gel1em111. P. J-hckman, n.A., G.o.c., Cape of Good Hope. Ihstn ct (~I'("'ltlent _?f. the ()n.pe T own Centre of th e As ociation), on the o~c~slOn. of the ~el horne lncld and Drysdale Bowl competi tions before a large and elL tlngUl~hed company. I have to thank all officers, N. C. O's, and men for loyal and true serVlce. I hn. \'e the honour to be iI', Your obedient Servant, E~lJu1're
J. A
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I beg to enclose herewith the Annn(\,l Report' from t.be ::'Ila.lve1'l1 Division, which was not r eceived in time to accompany the reports from the other Diviions. Also to submit u, statement howing the names of the Officers of the Natal H.l1ihvllY Oorps and Divisions connected therewith. It will be ob ened thu,t no reports hl1.Ye ueen submitted hy the ::'IIaritzlJUl'n' and Estcourt Di"i~iolls. ,yhich I regret. These units are not at present actiYe, practically the whole of the taff which comprised them haying been either tl':1l1sferred to other parts of Sou.th Afr~eu" or hu,'ie resigne~ from tl~e ser\'ice, and it has. in conse!l uence, been foundlmpo slble to keep up the mtCl'est lU amhulance work. Further, olrinO' to the many changes which hase taken place in the personnel of the Railway taff ince Union, we ha\'e lost eyeral of our mo. t enthusiastic Olliccl' . T he .A . Railway (Natal) Corps is practically ill its infancy, and there is much to be accomplished in setting the \vork of the St. John Am hulance Dri·rade on a better footing in N atal. '" T he transfer of our late Corps ecretu,ry, :i'll'. J 0 . Dunn, to Capetown con itlerably r etarded our work, but it is hoped thu,t l)y the time the next Annnal Heport· are due, great improvement will be shewn, and considerable lHogress recorded in all Di visions. I have the bonour to be, ,'iI', Your obedient sen'ant, A. TAYLon. OOI'Jis S ccrctm·y. T o the Ohief Oommissioner for B rigade O verseas. A~1Bl"LANCE
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Il~'I ha,\'e the hOllour to ullluit herewith my report upon the Brigade in tili di trict 01' the 'eal cndcd the 30th epteJlt bel' lll 't, together ",i t 11 tIte retmn required by the regulation . . ' T he rea on an inc rca e upon la.' t year ' hcYure:; u rcg~nl ' llu~li.l' ncal ,tr ngth cannot be hc\\ n i' mainly to be found ill t~le ulIset~lell 'el'Ylc,e l'oll~ht1l)~1 . "llll'~l have obtained ill railway, miuing and ciyic life Illce .the lIH\uffu.ratIOn 01 Vlllon, o\ylI1~ to the protracted work ~f n 'imdl~ting und. ;uucmllllg the (h!ll'rclI~ la\\" rl'gll!atloll~ in force in the \,unous pronnce' 1'1'101' to thtl :unalgamatloll. TIll! place" ot co.ordination i no\\' either completed or 0 far atin1l1l'ed thttt tlw enqlloyeL" of the public and mining service fet'l more eeure in their po ition ~ and ,\1\1 ha:'e h~lter opportunitie for paying a tteu tiou to the ad van tagcs otlm'ed by lllClll her::; III P 01 the
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Consett & District ·112, Div. 366, Coppnll Div.. . ' 452, CoroJlation Colliery Diy. ::539, Corporation Diy. Corporation Tram Diy. 350, ( Leicester) Coundon Nursing Div. Coventry Central Di v. 351, Coventry Co,op. Div. 351, Cowpell Coll~cry 12111'·, . . '107, Cowpe11 Co111cry urslllg DIY. 41~, Craicr's Court lIou e No. 11 t'O , D'IV. 3~~8, I nrsll1g Cramlington Diy. 407, Crawsh;",booth Diy. 36U, Creswell Div. 387, Creswell Nursing Diy, 303, Crewe Div. 366, Cre\ye Nursing Dill'. 373, (Cricklewood) No. 5.6 ~iv. 3~4, Crickle\\'ood and DIstnct, o. 23 Knrsi11g Div. il~ , Cromer Di v. 4 ~4, Crompton Div. . 3613, Crompton Tursing Diy. 373, Cross Keys Div. 452, Crosfield'Div. 370, (Croydon) Xo. 51 Diy. 321, (CroydoJl) Xo. 13 Kmsing Div. . . 32 , Cubert aJl(l "ewlyn Diy. 43 , Cnrzon tl'eet, L.&X.\V. Rly. (Birmingham) Diy. 349, Cwmamllll Diy. 4;)~, Cwmavon D;,'. . 4;)~, CWJ11 bran Colliery and Pon t, newytill Div. -123, CWJU Colliery Div, -154, Cwmparc Div. 3~4, (Cyclist) No.6 Div. 4.-,3, Cymmer Div. 4;,·) C.lmmer (Port Ti1lLot) DiY, U~, -1;;~, Cynon Corps " D" Diy. ( helfielcl) 391, Dalton,in,Furness Diy. 36/, Dalton,in,Furness Xursing Di,'. 318, Darll'en Diy. 367, Danren -ursing Di\'. 37:3, Danbhill Diy. 365, Daubhill Nursing Div. 372, Dilwdoll Colliery Diy. 407, Dawley Diy. 422, Dawlish Diy. 43 , Deau awl Chapter Diy. 407, Deuaby Div.. , 3 7, Denaby Main Corps . 3 7, Denaby l\Iain Nursing Diy. 393, Derby Di,. . 3 7, Derby Nursing Div. 393,
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Pages. 3tiH, Fail worth Diy. ...l:3, Falmouth Diy. ,130. :Falmollth Nursing Di\'. 3,19, Fareha,1ll Diy. ;365, ~"'arn worth Di ". ...l31, FayeI' ham Div. ...lH, Fclixsto\\'e Div. 415, Fclixsto\\'e Nursing Di v. ...l07, Felling ant! Di trict Corps ...1ol~, Felling ColI. 1\urSillg Diy. -lj3, }'ernclale Diy. 45J, Fblclau III t. & Gal'W'. Diy. FfalLlal1 Ins and Garw Kursing' Diy. 455, First DiL (Ips\\'ich) -±-±-o:, Fir Tree Diy. 410, Fleetwood Div. 361, Flore Diy. 351, Fochriw Div. 452, Foleshill & Longford Div. 351, Folke ·toneUorps -13], Folke tone Div. ,131, Fol kestolle X ursing Di \'. -1- 33, Fonlrid!!e Diy. 367. Fonlridge Nursing Di,. :373; French\,ootl Diy. 369, Friendl, oeieties Di,. (Oheltellham) :339, Gain 'borough Di\'. 3 ", Gateshel1(l Borough Div. 102. Gate head Fell Div . ,10 , Gatcsheatl Nursing Div. 41:2, GiHach Goch Div. 4.5-1-, Gippes\\-yk Di,-. H...1o, Glonccs~er City Di,'. 33~, Glusburu Kursing Diy. 394, Goole Diy. 3 , Gorton Di,'. 36S, Go~port & Al \'E·rstokc K ursing Di,' . 3,11, ,139, Grampol1nr1 Xur ing Di,'. Great Central Railway (Pier Di\' . ) (Hull) .,lOS, Great Central Railway Div. (Leice"ter) %0, Great Central (1\1. & n.) Di\'. 36 , Grcat Eastern Railway Diy. (Ipswich) 4H, Great Lcver Div. 366, Great Lever Nursing Div. 37~, Great Western 0011. Di v. 453, Great 'Western Rail\\a)' (Paddington No . 37 Div.) 325, Greenside Colliery Div. 40" Greenside 0011. Nursing Div. Greenstreet Div. 431, Grimsby Div. 388, Grosmont Div. 40S, GuilUford Diy. 431, (H aggerston) No.2 Div. 325, H alesowen G.W . R. Diy. 352,
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3G8 396 415 418 396 400 306 342 425 425 416
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1.10 , 11 ::; HeLton-lc-Hole Div. 462 IIettoll-le-lIolc Nursing Div. IIcysh:1ll1 1li v. . :368, 377 Heywood 1>i v. . 3G , 377 Hiel-Ieton Diy. 387, 39:) 3:)2, 357 IIicrho.m FC\l'ers Div.. IIi~hal1l Fcrr('['s ursing Div. 3:,)J, 3:; Hi~h Spell Diy. 40 , lI5 ni~cklcy Div. 3f.i0, 355 !lindlcy Di v. 3 G , 377 IIirt Di v. lOG, 111 Hitchin Div. 41 J, '116 Hoclbarrow IJi y. 30 , 377 396 Honley Div. 3 HopkinsLown r nrsing Diy. 402 Horden Oolliery Diy. . 40S, 415 Hornsea Tursing Di v. 46~ TIorsforth Div. 380, 397 Horton Section 391, 30S Horwich Thv.. 360, 376 IIol'wieh J ursing Diy. 372, 380 (Hospita.1 Satlll'tlay Funtl) TO. 22 Diy. 3:25, 32 (Hospital \tturclay Fuud) 1: ~ o. 6 XUl'sing Div. 32 , 331 Howtlell-Ic-Wetu' Di,T. . 110, ·116 Howtlen-oll-TYlle Diy. 408, ...t15 Hllddorsfiel<l Uorp 3 , 396 Huddersfiel<l ~ TllI'sing Div. 3a 1, ,101 Hull Oorpg 40 , ·115 Hnll and 13arnsley Rly. (Ah:xflnclra Dock) Div. 40(1, 415 Hull anel Barnsley Ely. (J. ep~lIre 'treet Diy.) 109, 415 Hnll :11111 BUll ley Rly. ,lon, 415 (Springbead LoeoDiv.) IIu111le Di\'. 36 , :37 Hunslct & JIollJeck Diy. 3 9, 397 Hylton Oolliory Diy. 41)9, 415 Idle Diy. 391, 39 Idle Nursing. cction 391, .,lOl (IUord) No. I;) Xur.':iing Di'l. :4~ , 331 (Ilford) Xo. 46 Div. 3:2;'), 328 Ilkeston Oorps 3S , 396 I mmingham G. O. R. Diy. ·160 I mperial Diy. . 33 , 3-12 -111, 4<16 I p3wich Uorps . Ipswich Nmsing Diy. 415, ·1<l7 Ir~he ter Diy. . 3,):2, 3:J7 Iron bridge Corps ,1 22, 425 Ironbridge Diy. . 4:22, 125 I ronbl'iuge Kursing Diy. 4:21, 127 Irthli.ngborough Nursing Div. 35'1, 35 hthltngborough Div. 35:3, 357 I sle of heppey Div. .131, 131 432 Isle of Thanet Oorps 4.3.1: Isle of Wight Corps 339: 312 Jesmoncl Jursing Diy. ·162 Keighley Corps 3SS, 396 I~eighley ursing Di y. 394, 401 Kendal Div. 368, 3i7
54<9
Kenda.1 Nursing Diy. 37:3, :381 Kcn fig liill Diy. 45:3, .157 Keswick Div. 36 ', '.377 Emmick Nursing Diy. :373,:3 1 Kettcring Corps . 319 :355 Kirlsgrove Diy. . 3 a' g07 (King's CrossO.N.R.) No. 13 ' Di y" 325 :328 King's Heath Di v. 3 H/ '.355 Kingsteintoll Diy. 4:38' 110 Kippax Diy. . :) 9: :397 Ki~linglJUl'Y Diy. 3;)1, '.3.16 Knutsrol'll Div. 36, '677 KYlloch Diy. j60 L,tcly Lewis Diy. 453, 157 Lady Ridley Nursing Diy. (~owcastle-oll- Tyuc) 41:3, 418 Lancaster Diy. . 3tiE, 377 Lancaster Nursing Diy. 373, :3S1 Lanclport Diy. . . 3!O, 313 L'mgley and District Div. 352, 3.i7 Lawley Street M.R. Diy. (Birmingham) 3-19 355 Leamington Diy. 351' :~56 Le:1singthorne Colliery Diy. 'J60 Lece!,; Corps. . 3 9, 397 Leads Xlwing Div. 39.,l, -101 Leicester Corps :350, 355 Leicestel' TO\I'n Div. 350, 356 Leicestel'Xul'sing DiY. 3;;4, 358 Leigh Div.. 36, 378 Lcigh Nursing Di\'. 373, 381 Leighton 13l1zL.ard Div. 3.,l9, 355 Leylanu and Farrington Div. 369, 378 Leylantl XUl'sillg Di\'. .,l61 (Ley tOll and Ley tons tone) Ko. -1 Diy. . 325, 329 (Ley ton alld Leytonstone) X o. 17 XUl'sing Div. 328, 331 Lincoln Corps . 3 9, 39 7 Lincoln Nursing Div. 394, 40 1 Linton Div. . 406, H4 Littlehampton Diy. 432, 43.,l L~ttle Hulton Diy. 367, 377 Llttlctown and Sherbul'll 001lierics Div. .,l60 Liverpool Diy. 36, 377 Liverpool Kursing Div. 373. 3 1 Llanidloes Di,'. 423; 425 Llansamlot Diy. 453, ...1057 Llwynypia Div. 45.,l, -157 Locksbeath and Sarisbury Div. .,l60 (L.B,&'.O.R., \Tietol'ia) No. 3 Div. 325, 329 (L.B.& .O.R., New Cross) Ko. 16 Div. 325, 329 (L.B.&S.O.R., ,Yillow Walk, J o. 47 Di v. 325, 329 L .K. W. &1\1. R. (Cov.) Div. 351, 356 (London Post Offiee) TO . 53 Diy. 325, 329
550
Index.
The St. J ohn A rnbu,lance Brigade. Pages.
Pages. 350, L Ol1ghbor ough Di ,'. -:1.39, L udgvan Kursing Div. 350, L uton Div. 330, L ymington Div. . 311, L ymington N ursing Div. 373, L ytham Kursing Diy. 36, Macclesfield Di v. 3 9, M adeley Dil'. Stan's. 422, Madeley Div. Ironuridge 4:21, Madeley N ursing Diy .. 339, :Maidenhead Div. -:l5J, Maindy and Ea'tern Div. 3 7, Maltby Div. . . J09, Mal ton and ~ orton Di \". M alton and Norton Nursing Div. 41:2, M anchester and alford Diy. 36, M anchester Nursing Diy. ;i73, 390, Manninghn.111 Div. M anningtree Div. . -:l.H, Manor Park Nursing Di " . Mansfield Div. 390, ~1ansfield Colliery Div. 390, M arch G .E . R. Diy. 4H, Mardy Di\-. 453, Mardy NUl'sing Diy. 455, Margate Kursing Div. 433, Maritime & Pel1rhiw Div. 453, Market Drayton Div. , 423, Market Drayton ur ing Di,-. Market Harborough Di\'. 350, 423, llI arshbrook Div. ~latlock and District Dil'. 390, 1I1edbourne Div. 351, Melton Div. 3 7, Merthy r Boro' Div. 45-!, 454, M erthy r Vale Div. (Merton and "Wimbledon) Ko . 17 Div. 3~5, Mex horo Di v. 3 7, Middleton Div. 368, Midland .Kailway Diy. (Kettering) . 319, Midland Railwa y Diy . (L eicester) 350, lllillbay G. "\V. Rail way Diy. 438, Mitcham Div. Mitchell and Butler's Div. (Birmin,Q'ham) 3-:1.9, Macclesfield -ursing Diy. 374, Morecambe Div. 369, M orecambe ~ursing Div. 374, Morley and AnIley Div. 3 7, Morley K ursing Diy. 393, Mossley Diy. . 369, M ossley Nursing Div. 374, M ountain Ash Div . 452, Much Wenlock Diy. 422, Much Wenlock Nursing Div. 424, Mumps (Oldham) Div. . 369, Murton Ooll iery Diy. 409,
;556 -1·11 35li 3J3 311
3 1 37 397 -:I~5
127 3J3 -:1.57 385 415 41 378
3 1
397 '1-1. 6 461 397 397 4-:16 457 450 435 457 -125 462 356 425 397 356 395 45 458 329 395
378 355
356 440 460 355 381 378 381 396
400 378 381
456 425 427
378 415
Naas ursing Div. acton Div. 414, 4 j 5, Nacton Nursing Diy. Nn.ntymoel Div. 453, Nelson Div. 369, Jelson Nursing Div. . 37±, Jel on Street Div. (13irmillgham) 310, etlcy Diy. . 310, 31] , etley Nursing Div. Xewark Diy. 390, Ncw Bridge Street Div. Ncwcastle·oIl-Tyne Corps 400, Kewcastle-on-Tyne Div. 109, ewcas tIe N urs:ng Di v. 413, Nem;n tie Post OHicc Diy. 409, NewCll tle-nnder-Lyme Diy. 390, (New ross) J o. 19 Nursing Di v. 32 , Newport (1. of W.) Div. 3~9 Ke\\'port Corjls -122, Newport Nursing Diy. Newport Police Div. '122, NC\\'port Railway Div. ·122, [ .),) ?\' ewport Town Di v. Kcw(luay Div. . . 138, Xc\\' ::)l'aham Colliery Div. 109, 43 , Newton Abbot Corps Ne\\·ton Ahbot Div. -138, Newtown Diy . . 369, Kew Tredcgar Diy. ·153, Norden Diy. 36P, Korden -lll'singDiY. 37 <1, 35] , NorLhampton OOl']IS North Bierley Di\'. 390, .i orLh Bierley Nursing Di\'. 394, CNorth Camberwell) No.i5 Di\,. 325, North Div. (Brighousc) 3 6, North Diy. (Shipley) 391, .-East "\Yar\\'iekshire Corps 351, (Northern Polytechnie) ... ~o. 20 Nursillg Diy. . 328, North Leeds Div. 3 0, North LeicesLershire Corps 353, North Lindt:ey Iron District 3f)0, North Manchester Diy. 36 , North Manchester ... -lll':;ing Div . Korth eaton Colliery Di~' . 400, North tuffs Oorps 390, N. tafforc1shire Railway Diy. 390, Korth Tyne Div. . 409, North Tyne Tnrsing Diy. 413, N'umberland Eng. Wks . Div. 409, North\yich Div. . 369, North W orcestershire C0rps 352, oyocastria Nursing Div. (N ewcastle-on-Tyne) 413, (Norwood) No . 23 Div. 325, (Norwood) No . 5 Nursing D iv.328, ~-,
461 446 4-:17 457 378 381 355 3-13
311 307 460 415 416 418 416 397 331 342 425 462 4~5
-!25 425 440 416 4-!0 140 378 157 378
3 1 356 397 401 329
395 398 356 331 397
357 397 378
161 416 397
397 416 418 416 378 357
418 329 331
Pages. nnen.toll Town 1)i v. ~552, uneaton L.& ." T.R. Di\·. :352, NuneaLoJl NurslIlg Div. 354, Oakenshaw Colliery and District Di v. 410, Ogll1orc V,de Div. . 453, Old Boys Div. (Newport) Old ham Corps 36f), Oldham l1!'sing Di,. 874, Olney Div. 352, Ollllwyn Div. 453, Oratol'y ursing Div. 354, Omell Works (Ipswich) Div . 444, Ossett Div. 387, Oswestry Diy. 423, Otley Div. 391, Otley ursing Di \'. 3f) 1, Oundlc Di v. 352, OustOIl Div. 406, Overseal Diy. 352, 310, Oxford City Div . Oxford Corps 3:~9, Packer's Div. 338, Padiham Div. 369, Pa.,liham 'ursing Div. 371, Park Yale Diy. 350, Peakdale Diy. 390, Peln\\' Nur ing Div. 412, PeJJJ'iliwceiuer r ursing Div. 45~, Penegraig Lahour and Progre. siye Div. Percy Main Div. 409, P lea ley Div. 390, Pleasley Nursing Div. 3\H, Plymouth Corps 438, Plymouth Co op. Div .. 43 , Plymouth Co-op. Nursing D iv. 439, P lymouth .iTur, illg Div. 439, P olice Div. (Cheltenham) ::'39, P olice Div. ( hrewsbnry) 423, Fontardawe Div. 453, 390, P onte fract Div. l'ontlottyn Diy. 452, P ontyclun Diy. 451, rontypool and District Corps 422, P ontypool Div. 42:2, P ontypool Torth Div. . 422, Pontypool Tursing Di\,. 42<1, P ool Diy. 439, '?orthleven Div. 439, Portmadoc ])i y. 423, Portsmouth Corps 340, Portsmmllh Tursing Diy. 341. Port Sunlight Diy. 369, Port un l ight ursing Diy . 374, 3-!1. Ports wood ursillg Div. Post Office Div. l, Birmingham) 349, Potteries Electric T raction Di v. 390, -!28, Powislanu Gorps 374, Preston Jursing Diy.
356 356 358 416 457 461 378 381 357 457 358 446 806 425 ~98
401 357 414 357 343 310 312 378 381 356 397 418 456 461 416 ::'97 401 440 440 441 411 342 425 457 398 457
456 425
425 425 427
440 440 425 3-!3 3-!J 37
3 1 344 355 397 425
3d
Prestwich Di v. Prestwich nrsing D i \·. Priestman ursi llg lJi v. Pudsey, Stanllingley and Bramley Div. Pytchley Diy. Radclilfe Div. Radcliffe ursing Div. Railway Div. (Ellesmere) Railway Div. (ITlludersfield) H.ailway Diy. (Oxforu) . Hamsgate Town Div. Ramsga.te Nursing Div. RaYellsthol'pe Div. Ravensworth Div. Rawtenslall Diy. Ra\\tenstall ursing Div. Read Div. Head N"ursing Div. Beading Div. Reading Nur,;ing Diy. Reckitts Div. (H ull) Reckitts Nursing Div. (H ull) Rerl<lish Div. Reddish Nursing Di\'. Redllill Div. Redruth Div. Rholldda Fach Corps Rholllida Fa\\'r Corps l{ hos and District (R uaLe n) Diy. Rhymney D iy .. R bYllIney Hailway D iy. Ringstead Div. Itil1gstead ursing D iv. Roade Div. Rochdale Div. Rochdale Central Nursing Diy. Rockingham Colliery Div. Rothcrham Corns Rothwell Div. ~ (Royal Arsenal) o. 41 D iv. Rugby Diy. Rushden Diy. Rushden Rllring Div. Rushton Div, St. Hilda Colliery ( outh ~hields) Di v. t. 1~'esDiv.
St. John's Div. (Ipswich ) t. John's D iv. (Ryde) (, t. John'<; Ga te, Ro. 1) No . 1 Diy. ("t. John's Gate, No.2) No. 9 Diy. (St. John's Gate) "0 , 2 Nursing Diy. ("t. M ark's) No. 10 Div. t. Pancras Y. M.G,A. D h·. , t. Peter's Div.
551 P((ges. 370, 374, 412,
378 381 418
3 9, 340, 370, 374, 367,
397 355 378 381 377 460 343 43J 435
340, 432, 433, 387, 406, 370, 374,
3i O, 374, 340, 409 . 412, 370, 374, 432, 439, 453, 453,
3~6
414 379 381 379 381 343 461 4] 5 418 379 3 1 434 440 45 7 457
37 0
461 358 456 35 7 358 356 3i9
3i4, 390, 391, 350, 325, 352, 353, 354, 350,
381 398 39 355 329 357 357 358 355
410, 439, 4H, 339,
416 440 3-!3
326,
329
32 6,
329
328, 326,
33 1 329
339,
460 342
454 , 451 , 363, 354
351,
446
552
The
Index.
t. John A H'Lbula??'c(> Brigade. Pages.
t. Peter's & Broad tail'S ee. 432, 434 439, 440 . tephen's Div. 370, 379 ale alld Ashton Div. 36, 37 Salford Diy. 431, 4:34 Sandgate Di v. 339, 34:3 Sandowll Div. Scarborough Y. M. C.A. Div. 410, 416 394, 401 ScuntllOrpe Y.'V.C.A. Div. 391, 39 Settle Div. 39':1 401 Settle J: ul'sing Di-. 339, 343 Shanklin Diy. 460 Sheepbridge & Di t. Di\'. 391, 39 Shellield Corps. 394, 401 Sheffield Nlll'ding Diy. 418, 416 hil bottle Di v. 391, 39 hipley Oorp . 39-t, 401 Shipley Nul' ing Di\'. 392, 39 hirebrook Di,'. 410, 416 Sl1ire111oor Div. 340, 343 Shirley Di v. . 34] , 3-14 Shirley Nur ing Di,. 410, 416 Sbotton Colliery Div. 423, 4~5 Shrewsbury Corps Shrewsbury G. 'V.R. Oar & Wagon Diy. . 423, 425 Shrewsbury Loco. Rly. Diy. 423, 425 Shrew bury ITllr iug Div. 424, 427 Silsdell Diy. 3 9, 396 Silsdell & teeton N. Diy. 39':1, 401 Silksworth Colliery Di,·. 410, 416 Silverll'ood Oolliery Div. 391, 398 Singleton ection 431, 434 432, 431 Sittincrbol1l'lle Diy. Six Bclls Div. 454, 458 Six Bells Nursing ])iy. 455, 45D Skipton Diy. 3 9, 397 Slough Div. 34:0, 343 methwick Diy. 3j2. 357 Snow Hill G. W. R. Di\,. 349, 355 (Birmingham) Social Settlement Dil'. (Irs, 444, 446 \Vicll) 3 6, 395 South Div. (Rrighouse 326, 329 (Southall) J o. 55 Diy .. 34:0, 343 Southampton Oorps . 340 343 Sonthampton Diy. 341, 314 Southampton Nursing Diy. (Sou th Kensington) No. 21 Nursing Diy. 32 , 331 (South :Metropolitan Gas Co.) No. 19 Diy. 326, 329 Southport Div. . 370, 379 Southport Nursing Div. 375, 3 2 South Rhields Knrsing Div. 413, 41, South Shields Police Diy. 410, 416 South Shields Volunteer Life Brigade Div. 410. 41G South \Yales Bord('l' Corps 423, 425 Sowerby Bridge Diy.. 392, 39 Sowerby Bridge ursing Div. 394, 401 raIding Ilai1wa Diy. 392, 38
P(tges. ... prillgweJl Colliery Diy. 410, taleybridge NUl'::;illg Diy. 375, ,tanhope Nul' ing Div. 413. Stanton Hill Diy. 3D2, tavelcy Irela.nd Colliery Diy. 392. Stewart anu Lloyd Di v. ( . 'Vorce tersh ire) 352, toelq ort] iv. . 370, "tockport Jllrsing Div. 375, Stonehuuse Div. 340, tratl'ord-oll-Avon Div. 352, Summertown and "\Yolvercote Di v. 340, underland Ea tern Div. Reformed 410, Sundcrland Nursing Div. 413, 326, ( ntton) N0. 61 Div.. 'lltton-in-Ashlield Diy. 392, winton Div. 367, winton Div. 391. 'falke Diy. 392, Teignmouth Div. 1:33, Testwood Diy. 340, Teynham Nursing Div. 433, 'l'hroddey Oolliel'Y Di v. 'l'ibshell' Corps. 392, Tib helf Klll' il1g Diy. . 394, 'l'odmorden Diy. 370, Tudmorden ur ing Diy. 375. Torquay Div. . 439, Torqnay Y.'Y.C.A. lurmg Div. ToUenhnm ancl Hamp'lead 326, Junction D·v. 338, Totterdoll'l1 (~Iarille) Diy. 370, Tottington Div. . 375, Tottington KUl'sing DIY. 351, To\\'cester Div. 410, Tow Law Div. 4] 3, To\\' Law Nursing Div. 423, Town Div. C'hre\\sbury) 326, TOj'nbee Hall Div. 370, Trawden Div. 375, Tra\\'den Nnr iug Div. 45:2, Trec)'11on Div .. 391, Treeton Oolliery Di v. 454, Treherhert Di v. Trim al'an Diy. TroedYl'idw Diy. 455, Troedyrhi'" TO. 2 Diy. 455, Twyford Diy. 340, Tw} well Div. . 354, 432, TUllul'idge \Yells Diy. TUllStall Diy. 390, Tyldesley Diy. . 370, Tylor town Di v. 453, 40. Tyl1e Main Di v. (Felling) Tynemouth Volunteer Life Brigade Diy. . 410. Tynybedw Colliery Diy. 454, 11 ttoxeter Town Di v. 392,
416 332 419 398 39 357 379 3 2 343 357 343 416 418 3::!9 398
377 393 39 440
343 405 460 398 401 3i'9 382 440 462 329
342 379 382 356 416 419 425
329 379 382 456 398 458 461 4!i 458 343 355 434 397
379 457 415 416
458 39
Pages. Val'leg Div. Ventnor Di,·. 339, Victoria GarcslielJ al1d H.c\\'Llllds Gill Diy. 410, Victoria Garesn"ld alld Rowlands Gill Jursillg Div. 4]3, Victoria Hall Dil'. 366, Vidol'ia. Ha.ll Nlll'sing Diy. 372, Vroll Seclion (Uhil'k) 422, vVnlkden Nursillg Dil'. Walker Div. 409, Walker Kursing Diy. . 41:3. (Walthalllstow) ;\ o. 29 Diy. 3~6, Walthamstow TO. 11 ursing Diy. 328, Walton-Ie-Dale Div. 370, Waltoll-le-DJ.lc Nur::.ing Div. 375, Ware Diy. 4!4, Wardley Colliery DIY. 40, Warrington Oorps 370, Warrington Till'sillg Div. 375, Warsop .i\lui!l u11iery Diy. 39~, ·W aterloo Ihy. 3iO, Waterloo Nllrsillg Div. 375, (Watford) o. 53 Div. 326, (\Yatfol'd No. 12 Tursing DiY.32 , Wath-oll-Dearn e Diy 3 7, '\Vattstowll Dil'. 453, Weal'dale Oorps 410, \Yeal'month Oolliery Div. 411, Weedoll Diy. 351, Wellill gbol'ol1gh Curps 352, \Vellillgborol1glt 1\1. Rly. DIY. 353, Wellinguorough rursing Div. 354, Welshpool Di v. 423, "elshpool Berrie'l' Tur.;ing DlY. 42<1, Welsh pool Kursing Diy. 424, (\V em bley & Harle::;den) TO. 11 Diy. 326, (WemlJley) TO. 3 "'ursing Diy. 328, West Diy. ( hipley) 391, Western Div. (Hull) . 409, Westel'll 'ursing Div. (Hull) 412, Western "ursinO' Div. (t\ elVrastle-o~- Tyne) 413, Westgate Nursing Diy. 433, Westgate-on. 'ea Div . . 432, West Hartlcpool Diy. . 411, West Hnrtlepool NursllO' D'l V . . 0 413, Westhonghtoll DlY.. 366, WesLhoughtolJ "'ursing Div. 372, (West LOlldolJ) No. 44 Diy. 327, 'Vest l\lonmouthslJire Corps 455, Weston-snper-Mare Li\,. 340, We tll'oou. Diy. 369,
461 343 416 418 376 380 425 461 416 418 329 331 ::li9 3 2 446 415 379 382 3!-l8 379 3 2 329 33] 3D5 457 416 417 356 357 357 3:18 425 427 427
329 331 398 415 418
418 435 434 417 419 376
° 3~9
:3
45 243 37
553 Pages.
Wltaley Bridge Di y. 370, 'Vital,"}, Bridge TUlsing Diy. 375, "'hall,,] Div. 371, Wlteatsheaf Div. 350, (\Y. H. ,'lIliLh & ,OllS) No. 63 Div. 327, Wltickham Div. 411, WhillJUl'lJ Uolliery Diy. 411, 'YhitIJlll'll Collicry NUl'sil1O' Div. . . 0 413, Whitefid,l Di,·. 371, \\'IJltclielu. Nllr ing Div. 375, (Whitehall) n. 18 Nun,illU Div. . 0 323, Whitworth Div. 371, (Whyteleal'e) No. 62 Diy. 'l27, 'ViulJes Div. 371, Wigan Div. 371, Wigtitou J'l1avnn. Diy. 350, WigstOll 111. Rly. Div .. 350, WIlleshorongh & Ashford llrsing Diy. 433, 'Villesuoroll,,1t Div. 402, (Willlhledol~ & Merton) T Ul'::;i ng Di Y. 328, '","indsor & Eton Diy. 340, \\ iudsor & Eton :i\lll'sinO' Div. . . 0 341, Willl:tton Nursing Diy. 4]3, Winscomue Diy. 340, Winsforu Diy. 371, Winsford Nlll'"ing Div. 37;), \Vithernsea Dil'. 411, Withem e~L Nurl;ing Diy. 413, \\'itton-Ie- Weal' Di v. 410, \\ ittolJ-le-Wear Nursing Div. 413, W' olla tOll Di v. 353, Wolsinghanl Diy. 411, "\Volsingham Nul'. ing Div. 413, \\T Ol iT t'l'linlllptoll Div.. 35:~, 'VOIVl'ltOll Div. 340, (Woodford) Ko. 60 Diy. 327, Wood/'rml & blip Diy. 354, \\-oodhol'll Div. 406, 'Voodstoc.:k Div. 340, Woolley Oolliery & Darton Dil-. 392, Woolston Diy. 340, Wuolston -ursing Diy. 341, Worfield Kllr iug Div. 424, Workillg ~Iell's Oolliery Div. (Leiceter) 350, Worbop Diy. 392, 'Yol'sle}, ]>1v. 367, Yeadon Nursing Div. 394, YeH-don Stction 391, Y. M.U.A. Diy. (Leicester) 350, Yllyshwl Div. 4fi3, Yuyshir Diy. 453, Ystrn.d Rbolldda Div. 454,
379 382 379 356 329 417 417 4Hl 379 332 331 379 3'29 379 379 356 356 435 434 331 343 344 419 34:3 379 382 417 419 416 419 357 417 419 357 343 329 355 414 343 ::l88 343 344
427 356 398 377 401 398 356 457
457 458
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15.
CH AR L ES CULl, AND
SOl',
HOUG H TON
ALOIIYLIl.
A:-;O
.~T
STREET,
CHIS\\'ICK.
~be
(Branb {prior\? of ~be ~rber of the 1bospita[ of St. 30hn of 3erusalelll
in JEnglanb. Incorporated by Royal Charter of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, 14th May, 1888.
ROLL OF
AIE lllBERS,
HONORARY ASSOCIATES, DO VATS.
Corrected to 2nd January,
19 13.
(Alphabetical Index of "l'.Iembers, Honorary Associates and Donats, page 79)·
CONT E NTS.
Page.
Issued by authority of the Council.
PART
I.-Roll of Members, IIonorary Associates, and
Donats
PART
5
I I.-R 011 of Members and Honorary Associates
deceased:
Registrar.
(a) During the last Century, prior to the Incorporation
of the Order by Royal Charter, granted 14th May, 1888 .
CHANCERY OF TIlE ORDER ,
ST.
Jon
( b) Since the I ncorporation of the Order by Royal
T'S GATE,
CLERKENWELL, LONDON,
53
E.C.
Charter
PART
IlI.-Index of names of l\1embers, Honorary
Associates and Donats, arranged alphabetically.
79
~be
-cr:be a;ranb lPrtorr of @rber of the lbospitaI of St. 30bn of 3eruaalenl tn lBnglanb.
PART
I.
ROLL OF
J1EJ1BERS, HOI\.lOR.rlRY ASSOCIATES, .hiVD
DO.L\1.L~
TS.
~he
(Branb lPrior\? of '[he ~rber of tbe 1bospitaI of St. 30hn of 3erusalenl in JBnglanb.
So"eretgn 1beab anb lPatron of tbe
~rber.
HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE KING.
<Scanb lPrior. FIELD-MARSHAL HIS ROYAL HIGHKESS THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G., K.T., K.P., P.c., &c.
Sub-JPrior. THE VISCOUNT IZNUTSFORD, P.C., G.C.M.G.
:fSailift of )6gIe. FIELD-MARSHAL HI. ROYAL HIGH TESS THE D UKE OF CO Tl\AUGIIT, K.G., I(.T., K.. P., P.C., &c. 1knigbts of 5ustice.
HIS MosT GRACIOUS MAJESTY TIlE KI~G (Sovereign H ead and Patron). FIELD-M.ARSIIAL H.R.H. THE DCKE OF COl\NAUGIIT, ICG., K.T., K.P., P.C., &c. (G7 and Prior). GE JERAL H.R.H. PRIl\CE CIlRISTIAN OF SCIILESWIG-HOLSTEIN, K.G., P.C., G.C.B., G.C.V.O. H.H.PluI CE ALBERT OF SCIlLESWIG-HOLSTEIN,G.C.B.,G.C.V.O. COLO EL H.H. THE DUKE OF TECK, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., C.M.G. ADMIP ,\L H.S.H. PRINCE LOUIS OF BATTE TBERG, G.C.B., G. C. V. 0., IC C. 1. G., R. N . r
HIS
](Ilip,ll/s 0/ Justice.
Hltigllts of Jllsticc.
8
I-L\'\lro~
l\L\JE TY KING
OF
NOR,Y.\Y,
I.e.G.,
THE DUKE OF PORTLAND, IZ.G., P.C., G.C.V.O.
G.C.B.,
W.QI:;.,
G.C.V.O.
K.P., P.C., G.C.D., 0.::\1., G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., H..A.
l\lAJoR H.S.H. PRINCE ALEX.\ 'DER OF TECK, G.C.B., G.C.V.O.,
ROBERT BRUDE ELL CAHTEl', F.R.C.S.
D.S.O.
CAPT",d~ H. R. H. PRINCE ARTlIUR OF CONN.\UGIIT, IZ.G.,
P.C.,
G.C.V.O. SIR] OHN FURL.El
,
C. B.
\V ILLIAM
(l-£o71orar)' Ballijf).
(Deputy Chaipl11an of the Ambulance Department).
No RTII
THE EARL OF PLY~fOUTrr, P.C., C. B.
PERROTT, B.\RO TET, C. B.
(Director of the Ambulance Department.)
(Secpetapy-Genepal of the Opdep and Chief Secpetapy of the Ambulance Department) .
TIIE E1UU, OF SAXD\yICH, IZ.C.V.O.
COLO TEL SIR ] .-\11ES GILDE.\, K.C.V.O., C.B.
TIlE EARL OF ELLES:\lEI'E
HENRY] OH
EDWI
LOFTU ·'.
COLONEL BETHEL l\L~RTIX D.\.wE. .
FrELD-:\L\RSII \L
COLONEL AYLMER GOULD HUNTER-\VE'TON OF
I
Iu
JTERSTO
C.B., D.S.O., R.E. COLONEL THE LORD \\ TILLIA~I CECIL,
C.V.O. (Ho7Zora1J/ Bazliff).
(Receiver·General of the Order and Treasurer of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem.) THE EARL BRAS EY, G. C. B.
ROBERT
T
,
COLOXEL
II' IIrRDFl'T ]ErvLL, IZ.C.:\I.G.
SrI'
] .A:'I1E
(Garter PrincIpal
(Chancellor).
RrCIIARDSOX AXDrEW CLARK,
D.S.O. BAROXET,
C.B., F.R.C.S.E.
(Chief Commissioner of the St. John Ambulance Bpigade). SIR ROBERT H.\1\.\ EV. COLOXEL
I Ir:
E ~L' ELLEXC\Y
TlI E LORI> SVDE:\' I 1.'..:'11,
G. C. S. 1. >
G.C.:\I.G., G.C.1.E.
JOIIN
\ V ILLOGGrIUV
COLOl\'EL SIR CUARLES \VYNDIL-DI l\IURR.\Y, C.B.
LIEUT.-COLO. TEL
THE EARL OF RANFURLY, P.C., G.C.l\I.G. (Registrar).
SIR \ V ILLLU1 \ V YKDILUr
THE LORD SANDHURST, P.C., G.C.S.l., G.C.I.E.
TI-IE
EAT'L G.C.
OF
l\IINTO,
Po [' T.\L,
\\T R.\Y .
BA]{ONET.
E.. G.,
G.C.l\I.G.,
P.C.,
G.C.S.I.,
:\I.D.,
LL.D. (Almoner).
I.E.
THE EARL OF l\lEATH, I{.P., P.C.
TIlE DUKE OF SO:-lEI\SET.
ALEXA DER ED?IUND FRASER.
SIR DVCE DUCKWORTII, B.\l'ONET,
THE LORD MOSTYN.
HAROLD EDWIN BOULTOX, 1.\1. Y. O.
THE l\1ARQUESS OF BREADALBA E, I{.G., P.C.
l.G., G.C.I.E., R.E.
THE LORD !:-'LIi\GTON OF ISLINGTON, P.C., IZ.C.l\I.G.,
COLONEL FREDERICK ARTHUR HEYG.\TE LA~mERT.
SIR HENRY ARTH UR BLAKE, G. C.1\1. G.
G.C.S.1., G.C.
SIR ALFRED SCOTT SCOTT-G.\. T'l'Y, IZ. C. V. O. King of Arrns). ~Genealogist).
(Sub-Prior).
ARTHUR FRANCIS GRE I-LUI LEYESON GOIVER.
I.,
T K.ITCIIL\ EI' OF IZHARTOU?II,
LIE UT .-COLON EL SIR RICIIAl'D C.\T' ~ T.\C TE:'IIPLE, BARO 'ET, C.1. E.
COLOKEL
L~cLEAN l\IACLEAN.
V 1. COG.
(Assistant Directop of the Ambulance Dppartment and Controller-in-Chief of the Territorial Branch of the St. John Ambulance Association).
COUNT TEl\IPLETOWN.
THE VISCOU TT lZNUTSFORD, P.C., G.C.l\I.G.,
THE
K.P., G.C.B., O.
(Chief Commissionep of the St. John Ambalance Brigade Overseas).
VL
HAKSOl\' Fl'I,,-SIIFIELD (Assistant Receiver·General).
(Chancellor, Ellesmere Commandery).
l\IAJOR-GENERAL J-~:\IES CECIL D.\LTON.
THE
(Commander, Ellesmere Co7lt17Zandery).
THE VISCOUl\'T Br.\CKLEY, l\I.V.O.
GENERAL SIR CHARLES \V:\'RREN, G.C.l\1.G., ICC.B., R.E.
EDWIN FRESHFIELD, LL. D.,
(Honorary Conz 17zande r). Y ATE.
MAJOR-GENEl' AL ASTLEY FELLOWE' TERrv.
l\lAJOR SIR ARCHIBALD L .DIB, B.\ROr ET. COLOr EL SIR HERBERT CIU.l'LK
BOWDLE), BOWDLER, C. B.
LIEUT.-COLONEL ARTIIUJ' Ci\:\fPBELL
DI CK-L.\UD ER, B.\RO~ET.
(llo71ora7'Y Commander)'
(Vice-Chairman of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem,. NORMAN I-IAY FORBES, ~.R .C.S., Edin. COLO EL CYI'IL
Y
SIR THJ~1 \S
FIELD-MA1'SIIAL TIlE E.Al'L ROUEJ>TS, I(.G.,
(Honorary Special Commissioner fop Canada ot'the St. John Ambulance Association).
Ladies oj Ju stice.
10
Chaplains.
ff)OItOt'Clt'2 1r,uiohts of 3-ustice. H.R.H.
MARY R OTIIES M ARGARET , TIl E L ADY WILLIAM CECIL, (THE B ARO ESS AMHERST Oli' H ACK TEY ).
PRIN CE EITEL FRI EDRIC H OF PR USS IA, (Grand l\1aster
Johanniter
of the
11
l\'IARI A,
Orden).
MI SS
D ALTON .
TUE H ONOUR1\13LE SYBIL MARGARET T YSSE T AMIlERST.
LE CO)ITE FR EDER I C DE I-L\LLWYL.
EVELYN GEORGIANA, VISCOUNTESS T EMPLETOWN . l\1ARIA T uru, E}~, L ADY FURLEY, R. R. C .
j[abies of 3-ustice.
TIl E HO NOURABLE FLORENCE MAI'GARET T YSSEN A:\IIlERST.
HER l\IOST GRACIOUS l\1AJESTY THE QUEEN. HER l\IOST GRACIOUS IAJESTY QUEEN ALEXAN DRA. H. k. H. TIl E P RI TCEH ELENA, P PIKCE.'S CIm.ISTIAN SCIILESWIG- H OLSTEI ! , V.A., C.l., R. R. . H_ R. H. TIlE P RIKCESS LO UI:E, DUCIlE
TUE I-I ONOUl{L\BLF. MARGARET CARl IE AGNES, V ISCOU TTESS OF
H.R.H.
TIl E
B .\ TTENBERG, H. R.
& 1. H. (
Corps and DIvIsions of the St. John Ambulance Brigade and Lady Commandant-in-Chief of St. John Women's Voluntary Aid Detachments. )
TIl E H o P RINCES
V. A.,
BEATRICE,
P RI 'CESS
H ENRY
OF
L\RIE OF
OURARLE ALICIA l\IARGARET, MRS. EVELYN CECIL.
M AUD EVELYN, l\IARCIIIO TESS OF L .ANSDOWNE, V.A., C.l. V ERE, VIS COUNTESS GALW.A\T.
C. I. , R. R_ C.
T HE D UCIlE~'S
P AI' KE1' .
E TII EL L ucy, L ADY PEPI ' or~'T. (Lady Superintendent-in-Chiefof Nupsing
OF ARGYLL, V.A., C.1.,
R.R.C.
1ITFORD T YSSEN A:\IlIERST.
.\XE COBURG AKD G OTHA
UCBE'S OF EDI l BURGH, Gl' . : \.ND DU CHESS OF R USSIA ),
ALI CE ANNE, DUCHESS OF BU CK IKGI-LDI AND CIlAXDOS. l\I ARG"\RET SUSAN, THE L.ADY l \ :\IIIERST OF HA CKNEY . S USAN l\L\l{GARET, DU CHESS UF SO:\IEPSET.
V.A., C.l.
I.
H.R.H. TH E D UCHES S OF COi\'NACGIIT, V.A., C. l. , R.R.C.
NfARY C_\ROLIKE, COUNTESS OF l\IrXTO, C.
H.R.H. TIl E D UCHESS OF ALDAl\Y, V.A., C.l., R.R.C.
MARY CAROLINE, l\TRS. ]. C. D ALTON (Lady Superintendent-in -Chief
of Nursing COI'PS and Divisions of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas).
H.R.H. TE E P RINCESS R OYAL, V . . , C.l. H.R.H. THE P RIKCES IAJESTY QUEE~
HER
'{I CTORIA, V . A., C.l. l AUD OF
H.R.H. THE PRIKCE -'
P RIKCESS
V. .,
C .l.
VI CTORIA
T
A l\IARY, V ISCOUKTESS H YTHE .
PA\YEL R A:'IDIIl'\GEX), C.l., R.R.C. LO UISE
OF
1JJOtlOrat'2 l.abies of 3-ustice.
CIlLES,\YIG-HOLSTEIN,
V.A., C.l., R.R.C. H. H.
I DI
FREDERICA OF H AKOYE1',
(B AROi\'ES: \'0 H. H.
01'\".\\",
l\IAPY TU EODOSIA, :VIRS. A. C. YATE.
HER l\1 AJESTY TIl E DO\yAGE]{ QUEEN OF S"-EDEN .
P R IK CE. S l\IAR IE- L OUISE OF S CIlLES\yIG- H OLSTEIN,
V.A., C.l.
H.R.H. TIl E G RAND DUCIIESS L OUISE OF BADEX, V.A. H ER l\1 AJE. TY TIl E QUEE
OF TIlE H ELLEKE:, R. R. C.
H.R.H. PRIK CESS ALEXA TDER OF T ECT(, V.A.
H.R.H. TIl E DUCIlESS OF SP.\RTA,
H.R.H. TH E C ROWK P RIKC£.,' OF S\YEDEK, V.A., C.l.
H. R.
H.R.H. P R Il'\ CE~S VI CTORIA PATRICIA H ELENA
H.
TIl E P RINCESS
V.A.
TARlE l\IADELIl'\E OF G REECE.
ELIZABETH OF
COK TAUGHT, C.l. CATHE RIK E,
I RS . C.
R.
CR OSSE .
MARY IZATE, MRS. D Ul'\CAl'\ .
TI-IE A RClIBI. 'lIOP OF Y ORK (Prelate ).
MILDR ED AKXA R OSALIE, l\Irss T UKER .
THE BIsnop IN ] ERUSALEM Al\D TIIE E.\ST
FRAX CES ELIZABETH S ARAH,
THE BISIIOP O RMSBY
I ARCHIOXESS C o TYKGIlAi\I.
(Su b-Prelate ).
(Sub-Prelate).
J(lligllLs oj Grace.
EII/gllfs of Grace.
N e \v Zeal a n d (Su b-Prelate). SOUTIlW.\.RK ( lIb-Frelate) . GIllRALT.\. R (Sub-Prelate ).
T HE B I nop OF DUNEDI T nE BI nop OF T IlE BI lIOP OF
T,
P r imate o f
T HE H. E\, . OSWALD 1\IANGI
R OWLEY.
F RANC IS ALEXANDER
N EWDIG1\ TE-1'\ EW])EG . \ TE,
COLO EL CIL\RLES EDWAl'!) Y l\TE, C . S.
r.)
C.
1\1. P .
LG.)
CO LO EL COUNT GLEICIIEN, IZ . C . V . O . , C.B . , C.
H OLDE
T
W ALTER
13
M.P.
I.G. , D.S .O.
CAN OX ED'iY .\. RD Jo~ ELY T BECK.
S [R
TU E R EY. A RTIlUR S E'iYELL.
MAJOR-GE ERAL SIP LEOPOLD VICTOR SWAINE, I( . C . B . , C . 1\1 .G .
TIl E DK\. I OF G LOUCESTER, D.
:JIR G EORGE I-IAYTEI' ClIOBll , BAI'ONET.
T HE R E'i-. P AUL \VI LLLDI
LIE UT.- COLO EL J OIl
\ VL\. TT.
CA ~ O ~ E DGAP S IlEPPARD, C . V . O . , D . D., SUB-DE.\.r
OF
H.M.
C HAPELS R OYAL. (Officiating Chaplain). T HE R E\ -.
\\TILLIA:\I
T HE R EV . TIlOilIAS CUARLES ELSDON . (Offi ciating Ch a plain).
THE R EV. T HE R EV.
H E N RY
I Ji\. WRIE
D A~V E R'
LEES HALL, 1\1.R. C . S., L.R . C.P . E d.
(Deputy Commissioner of No.!. District, St. J ohn Ambul a nce Br igade). COLO NEL Sm. \ V ILLIAl\I CIL\.RLl.,S ELDON SE1' JEANT, C . B. SI R J OIlI
1ACDO:-L\LD SINCLAIR, D. D .
TH E R E V. H UGII RICHARD
J AMES Dl' O:\IGOLE LINTON.
VVORRELL CARRI?\GTON, C.1\I.G. , D . C .l. , LL.D.
C OLONEL SIR J OlIN \ VALTEP OTTLEY, K . C .!. E . THE H ONOURABLE SYD TEl' GEOPGE HOLLAND, LL . B.
SIIEPP.\RD .
SI R J A l ES J onN T REVOR L AWRENCE, B .\RONET , ICC.V.O.
1\L\c T_DfARA .
FRANCI S AUGUSTUS B EVA .
10RTDIER EGERTON E :ENNEDY, 1\ 1. V.O.
SI R TIlOl\IAS S UTIIERLA D, G . C . 1\1.G. , LL. D. C OLO EL \ VILLIAl\I K E 'YO~
IITFORD, C . 1.G.
SIR H E RY CHARLES BURDETT, K. C .B., K. C .V.O. WILLIAl\I B EZLY T IIORI E, l\ I.D. \\ ..-\Y N:.\L\. N DI~OK .
CHARLES E DWARD MIL ES H E\T, 1\1. R. C . S.
T HE L ORD Cn.\. RLES \Y ILLLDI AUGU, TU
1\ 10 TT.\.GU, C.V. O.
I NSP ECT OR -G E TERAL B ELGRA YE
G EORGE TOUR}U.. Y BIDDGLPII. 1\1 AJOR-GEXERAL GEORGE
I NS PECT OR -G E
COLOKEL S IR EDW).. RD T l\.LBOT Tn.\.CKER ,\.Y, IZ.C .B.
L.R. C.S.Ed . , R .
ERAL S IlZ H EXRY F REDERICK N ORBU RY, K . C.B.,
M.D., K.H . S., R . K . H IS E XC ELLENCY H ARRY 1\I.AULE C RO OKSHA N K (P AS H A),
T HE E ARL OF Y ARBOROUGH . S IR
C. V. 0., 1\1. D., R. N.
Chief Ju s tice of En g l a nd).
C OLOXEL SIR .A.UBOXE GEORGE FIFE, C . V . O .
I K PECTOR - GEKER.\ L
N IN?\IS,
T HE L ORD ALVERSTONE OF ALYER~ T ONE, P . C ., G.C.M.G., (Lord
U PTO ~ T PRIOR .
C .-\.RL FERDIKAXD H EKRY BOLCKOW.
F.Qt.,
CHARLES H E RY B ERNERS .
].DfE!-\
{\ IcrrOL,\S
DICK,
K . C. B.,
M . R.C . P.I. COLO EL SI R J OlIN S :\IITH Y OUNG,
T .
K..C. V. O.
STU ART C RAWFORD \ VARDELL,
SI R C HARLES SEELY, BAROXET. C OLOXEL SIR CHARLES ~1oORE \ VATSOX, K . C . 1\ I. G . , C . B .
(Cha irman of the British Ophth a lmic Hospital. Jerusalem). SIR G EORGE CHRISTOPHER 1\ 1 0LEswORTII BIRDWOOD,
K. C . 1. E.,
(Deputy Commissioner of No. V. District, St. John Am bulance Brigade). H ARR Y PI N I GT OI S Al\IUEL
0
1\l AJOR H. E . BA KERYILLE \ VALTON .
1. D.
BOR , F . R. C . S.
L IE UT.-G E ERAL
C.S.I. , 1\ 1. D . , L L .D .
H ALLO \\'S,
SI R
J Al\IES
10N CRI EFF
C.V.O., C. 1.G.
LI EUT.-COLO?\EL SIR ALBEI'T I-CAYE R OLLIT, LL.D., D .C.L.
T H E D UKE OF N E\YCA~TLE .
1\IAJ OR G UILBERT En-WARD \ VYXDIL-\.:.\I :\ L\LET.
ALFRED H ENRY T ARLETO T, 1\ I.V.O.
LI EU T.-C OLO.L-EL J OHN \V ILLIA:\I
l ARSDIN ~E\YTO T.
G EORGE F OWLER.
GRI ERS ON ,
K. C. B.).
](lIiglits of Crace .
Eli/gilts oj Grace.
COLO r EL \ I\TJLLIAlII GRANT MACPIIERSO ,C. 1\1.G.,
l\LqOR GEORGE H E TRY D ;\I\WI N, l\I.D. S URGEON
L\JOR-GENERAL SIR J OIl
Bv
COLE R EADE , I(.C.B.,
COLONEL GEORGE STERLING RYERSON, 1\1 . TIlE H o
K.H.S. COLONEL G EORGE SA~Ir 0
15
ELLI TON, C.B., M.R.C.S.
(Deputy Commissioner of No. X. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).
OURABLE SIR
1.13.,
K.H.P.
of
Canada.
., A. 1 . .
EZER JOlIN BU CHA AN .
BE
MAJOR-GE ERAL TIlE LORD CIIEYLES rORE, I{. C . V. JAJlI ES J OIl
MARSIl, M. D.
G EORGE H E NRY P OPE,
C OLONEL GEl\ALD STOVELL.
CHRISTO PHER CHILD, l\1.D.
COLONEL BORDRIGGE NORTIl NORTII, C.B., 1\1 .V.O.
\VILLIAM FAIRBANK, C.V.O., 1\1.R.C.S.
TIIE H o 'OU 1C\'BLE SIR J OII
C OLONEL J AME
R ANK IN.
COLOKEL CHARLE
ALEXANDER COCKBURN, K.C.
M.D.
J OSEPH TRnmLE , C. 1.G., L.R.C.P.Ed.
(Deputy Commissioner of No. IV. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).
COLO EL ARTIIUR Mo TAGU BROOKFIELD. R OBERT
THE EARL OF CRAWFORD, ICT. SIR RI CIIARD DO UGLAS P OWELL, BARONET, ICC.V.O., l\1.D.
r. . RASER
CALDER LEITII, M. B., F. R. C.
RI CHARD LO\'ELA D LOVELA D, I( . C.
COLONEL SIR \VILLIA1I RO E H OOPER, K.C.S.l.
J OB
EPH RAIM
\i\TILLI AilI VESEY I-IARI'EL, M. V. O.
L\.cDOY\'EL CO 'GR_-'l.VE, 1\I.D.
LIE UT.-COLOKEL \\'ILLI AM CIIARLES \V OOLLETT,
.P.D.
GE 'ERAL SIR RI CHARD HARRISO , G.C.B., C.l\I.G., R.E.
AI'TIIUR JAillES, M.V.O.
H OKORARY
URGEO ' -GENERj\.L TIlE Ho TOURATILE Sm. FREDERICK
\ NILLL\'flf BORDE, K.C.M.G.,
C OLOJ\'"EL SI R CLE~IENT 1\10LYNEUX ROYD , C. B.
FIELD- MAR '-HAL THE L ORD
CAPTAIN SIR J OHN \VILLI A r NOTT-BoWER, C.V.O.
FLEMING l\IANT SANJ)WITII,
S URGEO -G EKERAL SIR \VILLIAM T AYLOR, I{.C.B. ,M.D.,IC H.P.
S IR APTTIUI' COi\A
S CRGEON -G E JERAL ARTHUR Tn Ol\fAS SLOGGETT, C. B.,
L IEUT.-COLO~EL EDilIOKD
T,
SURGEON-GENEPAL
F.R.C.S., LL.D.
(Surgeon-in-Chief of the St. John Ambulance Brigade). LI EU T.-C OLO 'EL R OBERT VANDELEUR KELLY,
C. E.,
F.R.C.S.Ed.
lJ.Qt.,
l.D., M.P.
ICIIOL. 01.
OF ROUNDIIAY, G. C. B.
1.
DOYLE,
D.S.O.,1\LP.C.
I.G. , E:.H.S.
ED~fUND O\\,E
P. Ed .
SIR \tVILLIA:\f lI E RY BEN ETT, K.C.V.O., F.R.C.S.
\tVILLIAM HA l\IERT ON J ALLAKD, F.R.C.S.
C.
I.G.,
tD., LL.D. I UNKHOUSE \VILSON, C. E., C.l\I. G.,
" L . R.C .P. IR
LFJ'ED YEOGH, I(.C.B.,
LD.
St;I'GEO~-GENEPAL \VILLIAilI BABTIE, C.B., C . 1\ I.G. , 11.B.
SIR FREDErIc 1\IrTCIlELL
H ODG.
OK, I{. C.l\L G.
SURGEON -GE TEL\'L \ V ILL!.\, 'II DANIEL CA:\JPBELL
\N ILLIAMS,
C. B.
CAPTAIN GEORGE EDWARD \VI CKIIAM LEGG, 1\1.V.0.
SYD JEY \VILLl l\~r
TIlE L ORD CLAUD H A?lILTO
(Assistan t Commissioner, No. V. Distpict, St. John Ambulance Brigade). CYRIL DA \,E 'POI'T (Assistant Librarian ).
, 1\1.P.
LIEUT.-COLO TEL RICHARD HOLBECIlE (Librarian ). T HE
lARQUESS OF NORTHA~IPTON, I(.G.
1.\'LKI1\,
L IEUT.- COLOi\EL ANTHONY HICIOL\N 1\IORG
K
COLO~EL SIR \VILLIAl\f \VATTS, K.C.B.
LIEUT. COLOi\EL SI]' L EE.'
SIR R OBERT J ()HN COLLIE,
SIR J OIIN PRESCOTT HEWETT, G . C . S.I., C.LE.
1. D.
ARCHll3:\.LD ALEXA DER GORDON,
1.V.O.
SIR FREDERICK T REVES, BAROKET, G.C.V.O., C.B., F.R.C .S.
OWLE
1,
BARONET C.V.O.
L IEUT.-COLONEL Rl;UT~R EMERIClI ROTIl, D. S. O. J OSEPH DALLAS PRATT, 1\1.
., F .R. C .S.
SI R ALFRED D OWNING FRIPP, I{.C.V.O., C.B., F.R . C.S .
FREDERICK \j\TILLIA~f FURLEY.
SIR J OH),T LAWRE~CE L ANG:\IAN, BARONET.
CI--L-\RLES COTTON, F . R . C.P . Ed., l\1.R .C .S
i \LFRED MOSELY, C.1\1. G.
D.S.O.
(Deputy Commissioner of No. VIII. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). TH E LORD PLUNKET, G.C.
I.G., I{.C.V.O.
/\../Iiglits of Grace.
16 LIEUT. -COLONEL
GEOR;E
L.\KE
[(nights of Grace.
1\1 ULLINS,
1\1.
.,
Australian
J OIII
HOR
E STEVE SO
. I. .
(CommissionE'l' of the St. J ol1n Ambulance Brig-ad e Overseas within the Commonwealth of Australia). SURGFO T-GENER.\L SIR BFKJ .\l\lIN
FIUK}~LIN, Y·.C.I.E., IZ.H.P.
ALFPED ERi\EST FERNS. J OlIN S.\?lIUEL GRIFFITIIS,
Pursuivant).
(Assistant Honorary. ~ecretary (for Scotland) of the BrItIsh Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem ). J OIl
EDDOWES
\\1 ILLETT.
L IEUT.-COLO EL LEONAI'D NOBLE. TIl E EARL OF BESSBOPOUGlf, C . V.O., C.B .
I. R. C . ~;.
(Deputy Commissionel' of No. II. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). ERKE T LXC'lUE ROBINSON, L. R. C.
,(U nicorn
17
LI EUT .-COLONEL JOlIN Tl lOl\IAS
W OOLRYCII
PEROW TE.
MAJOR GEORGE Lu TD.
P.
LIEUT.-COLOi\EL FREDEIUCK \ YILLIA:\I GIlnlO ,L .R .C.P.Ed.
LI EUT. -COLONEL GEORGE EDWARD TWISS, MAJOR SIR ALLA
R . . I.C.(T. F.)
PERRY, M.D.
(Assista nt Commissioner, Ceylon District, St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas).
SU RGEON-COLO~EL EDW.\RD CUPETOX, 1\ I. B., 1\I.P.C.P.Ed. (Deputy Commissioner of No. VII. District. St. John Ambulance Brigade).
F. R.C. S. I.
CO LONEL JAMES CANTLIE, M.B., F.R.C.S., R.A.M.C.(T.F.)
SIR 1\1rTCHELL 1\IrTCHELL-TIIO:\L ON, B "\RO TET.
l\I AJOR-GE TERAL ArCHIBALD LE\VIS PLAYFAIR.
COLO~EL ANDREW CLARK, F.R.C.S., K.H.S.
COLOKEL THOlIAS I-IOLBEIN IIEKDLEY, C. I.E.,
COLONEL J OHN ARKALLT Jo 'ES, 1\ I. D., 1\1.R.C.S., DEPUTy-I JSpECTOR-GENERAL THEODORE JULIA
.1\1.S.(T.F.) PRE TON,
1. D., R.N. 1\1CCCLLOCH, l\1. B.
R.
.1\1. C.
THE L ORD DESBOROUGII OF TArLOw,
COLONEL J .\1\IE
K.. C. V.
COLONEL
(Assistant Commissioner, No. IV. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).
1. D.
HONOURABLE
LI EUT.-COLOi\EL FREDERICK HENRY ApPLEBY, 1\1. R. C.S. SIR
SA\,ILE
BlUr TON
C ROS'LEY, BARONET, P.C., I<.C.V.O. CLAUDE BO\\,ES P ALl\IER,
(Deputy Commissioner of No. VI. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). THE L ORD l\1ERTHYR OF SE TGHE YDD,
K.. C.V.O .
1\LI\.J OR CHARLES J Ar-IES SUTHERLAND, 1\1. 1\IAJOR CASPAR R OBERT LAURIE, l\I.R.C.S .. R.A.lV1.C.(T.F.)
(Assistant Commissioner, No. II. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). i\Di\llRAL SIR F REDER I CK GEORGE DE TILUI BEDFORD, G. C. B., G.C.M.G. SIR G EORGE EDWIN C OUZENS.
1\1. D.
L AWRENCE \V IIITTAKER ,
IOLY TEUX CARTER, C . B. RIGHT
1ASON.
R OBERT ALEXANDEP GIBBON.,
ALLAN J AMIESON, TH E
K. C. B.
T UE LORD CASTLE:\L\Ii\E.
lZ. P.
H ENRY T CR TER .
\ V ILLIA:\I
ERny, P.C., G .C. V.O., C . B.
ARTIIUR EDGAR GROSYEi\OP RnODE.'.
THE VI COUi\T HYTHE.
COLONEL H ARRY
J OSEI'll ROBERT HEAPE.
T UE EAHL OF SCARBI'OUGII,
TH E VI COU "T Go CHEN.
JOH
M AJOR FREDERIC I-IIBBERT \VE~T~IACOTT, F.R.C.S.,
T IlE EARL OF
SIR S A:\IUEL BAGSTER BOULTON, BARONET.
THE EARL OF KIL:\IOREY,
" L.R.C.P.
(Honorary Secretary of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerus alem '. R.A.1\I.C.(T.F.)
RO BERT J ONES, 1\1. D. LIEUT.-C OLO EL Tn O:\IA
1\1.R.C.
T IlE EARL GREY, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.l\1.G., G.C.V.O. T HE LOPD G.C.
TRATIICOXA Ai. D 110UKT ROYAL, G.C. 1.G.,
.0.
SI R TrrO:\IAS GEORGE SIIAUGIIl E SY, I{. C. V. O. J OlIN l\10RTDIER COURT:\,EY, C.l\1. G.,
1. S. O.
GEORGE EDWARD DRU:\l1IO:\,D. 1\1AJOR ROBEI'T J£\i\IES BLAcrU.Ai\I, L.R.C.P.Ed., R.A.l\1.C.
(Assistant Commissioner, No.1. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas within the Empire of India). T HE VISCOUNT GAL\VAY, C. B. M ARTII J OHX
UTTOX. B
1(1/ igllts
18
oj Grace .
[{ n igh t s of Grace . SU RGEON- L IEUT.-C OLONEL S I R WA~RE i'\.
SIR EDMUND WALK ER, C.V.O. , LL.D. , D. C. L. THE EARL OF DUDLEY, P.C. , G.C.B ., G.C.M.G ., G. C . V .O. HIS EXCELLE NCY THE VI SCOU NT GLADS T O E OF L A ARK , P.C.,
L .\WLE S: , C. I. E ., M.
19 R OLAND C ROOKE-
D.
D AV ID CHARLES L LOYD OWE , F . R. C . S . 1.
(Honorary Consulting Surgeon to the British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem).
G. C,lVLG. JOHN HA UlOND IVIORGAN, C.V.O. , F.R.C.S.
M AJOR EDWARD H OWARD T IIORNBROUGII P ARSONS .
SIR JAMES MILLS, K.C.M.G.
SIR J OH N CA IERON L AMB , C. B. , C. M.G.
THE HONOURABLE EDWIN MIT CH ELSO N.
C OLO TEL HI S H ONOUR S I R J OHN MORI SON GI BSON, K.C., LL.D.
ABEL JOHN RAM, K.C.
FR EDER ICK Mo T IZA IBEI{ T, 1. S .0. ,
DAVID DON.
LIE UT.- COLO EL G UY CARLETON J ONES.
SYLVANUS GLANVILLE MORRI S, M.D .
M AJOR F RA
'IV ILLIAM
B RIG.\.D I ER-GE ERAL H ORATIO R EGINALD M EL DS .
MOLSON MACPH E R ON.
GENERAL HIS EXCELLENCY SIR H E RY M AC LEOD L E SLI E RUNDLE,
CIS \ VILLIAM P IXLEY, F .C . A .
L IEU T.- COLO TEL ALFRED D YKE A CLAND .
THE VISCOUNT ESHER, G.C.B., G.C.V.O.
SI R D o
TONMAN MOSLEY, C.B.
LIEU T.- COLO EL G EORGE B ARCLAY,
(Deputy Commissioner of No. XI. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). LO RD H ARD I GE OF P ENSHURS T, P.C.,
ALD MANN .
(Deputy Commissi<?ne.r of the St.. J~hn Ambulance Brigade Overseas wIthm the DommIOn of New Zealand.)
HERBERT D AY ID WILLIAM L EWI S, EXCELLENCY THE
LI EUT.-C OLONEL J OSEPH ALEXANDER C A I PBELL. A LL AN ELLIOT R .\'NDELL, 1\1 . B.
G.C.B., G. 1.S.I. , G. 1.I.E., G.C.V.O.
H I. E XCELLE fCY SIR
PHILIP FRANK, M.D. ED1IUND VIVIAN GA BRI E L, C.S.I., C.V.O.
W.QI. ,
'VILLIA1\I R EA EDWARD S, A.C.A.
S UI'GEO LGENERAL
(Secretary of the Order and Director of Stores of the Ambulance Department). SIR WILLIAM J A:\I E 0
S OU LSBY, C. B. , C. I. E.
SIR FRANCIS LEY, BARON E T. LIEUT.-C OLONEL
FRANCIS
AUGUS T US
F.R.C.S.Edin.
SIR WI LLIAM MACKE ZIE .
G.C.B., G.C.V.O., K.C.M.G., D.S.O., R.A.
HIS
M.D. ,
B ROOKS,
l\1.D. ,
R.A.M.C.(T.F.)
(Assistant Commissioner, No. X. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).
\ i\T ILLIA~1
COLO l EL ED\YARD
1\1 ACGREGOR , G. C. M. G., C. B.
OUGLAS B ROW -Sv ' GE- H UT CHI TSO N.
IR ].\.:\1E . PORTER, K. C . B . ,
l'v1.D.,
K.H.P .,
R. N. (Surg eon-in-Chief of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas ). 1AJOR 1 lIE HONOURABLE EDWARD S TUART ST. Au BY . SI R J OH T TAN LEY, K.. C .I .E., I( . C. "&.QJ. , GE TERAL II' 0' 100RE C REAGH, G . C.B . , G.C.S.I. T IIE H o TOURABLE SIR ARTHUR 1\ Ir LFOI'D K El~, C. 1. E., 1. V. O. H IS E XCELLENCY THE LORD CHEL f 'FORD
G.C .M . G.
BRIGADIE R-GENERAL WILLIAM L EWI S W H ITE , C. B.
F RANCIS EDWIN RO SHER .
MAJOR OSCAR EVAN BO ULTON.
LI EUT.- COLONEL TIIE LORD H ERBERT ANDREW 1\1 0 TTAGTJ -
MAJOR PERCIVAL BENJAMIN W ALKER.
D OUCL\'S-
COTT, D. S .O.
COLONEL EDWIN LEE, M.R.C.S., A.M.S.(T.F.)
L IE u T.- COLONEL FREDEPI CK 1\IrXDEN COLE .
SIR HORACE BROO KS MARSHALL.
L IEUT. -COLONEL ROBERT HEATO
THE EARL OF THE
JOlIN
ARRAN , K.P.
HON OURABLE
C OLO
EL
SI R
T REVREDYN
R ASH L E I GH
WYNNE, K.C.S.I., K.C.I.E. THE
HONO URABLE
S URGEON -G E
ASTLEY BLOXAill, F . R. C.
T
RHODES.
.
L IEUT.- COLONEL SIR ROBERT \\ I LLIAM I NGLI S. S URGEON-GENERAL HAYWARD READER \V rrITEHEAD, C.B . ,
ERAL
LUKIS, K.C.S.1., M.D., F.R.C.S.
SIR
C HARLE S
P ARDY
F.R. C . S . CHARLES C LAUDE CARPENTER .
L ad ies oj Grace .
Hlliglds oj Grace .
20 BRIGAD I ER-GE
ERAL
J..Al\IES
AYLIfER L OWTIIORPE H ALDANE,
1bonorar~
21
'fkntgbts of <Brace.
C.B., D . S. O. J AMES
l\I AJOR P ERCY G }I.RRATT SIIEWELL.
(Assistant Commissionel', No. II. Dist r ict, St. John Ambul ance Br igade). \VI LLLL\I E D~IUND C .ANT, l\I.D. , F .R. C . .
JOlI N
VAN ALEN .
G US TAVE ADOR . SIR L OU I S R ENAULT, G. C .M.G.
i\IYTII BADEN-
LIE UT . -G ENERAL SIR ROBERT STEPIIE ISO Po\YELL, IC. C . B., K.C. V .O .
PIIILI PP Z OR
.
E DMU NDO GrEINER.
T HE L ORD O RANMORE .AND BRO\VNE . T HE H o~ OURATILE 'Y~\'LLACE NESBITT, K .C. THE E ARL B E.\.UCILDIP, P . C . , K .C . SIR A RT HUR H E};,RY T EMPLE
jLabies of <Brace.
I.G .
L\'RTINDALE,
K. C . S . 1.
I SABELLA, COUNTESS OF L IMERICK .
SIR OWEN Co BY P HIL I PP, Y. C . lVI.G. \NILLLD I T OW~LEY GEORGE S EY~IOUR l\ I ACART
EY FILGATE.
T HE H OXOURABLE GEOPGE CECIL BEAUl\IO T \ V ELD-
J \VI LLU. I S PRINGTHORPE,
JOSEPII F AYRER,
BARO JET, 1\1 . D . ,
LI EGT.- CO LONEL CIU.RLE
ALFRED H ODGETTS, l\I.D., L.R. C.P. ,
A. j\I.S. o f Can a d a .
I SABEL CIIAPLOTTE,
T rm
L ADY T ALBOT DE
1ALAIIIDE.
1 URRAY;
L OUISA K.ATIIARI TE E:'I1:I1.\., T IfE L ADY O'I'\EILL T HE H ONOUI' ABLE
l\IARY
GEORGIJ\'A, L ADY EGERTO
I.
H ELEN CONST.\.NCE, LADY S 1YTII. L OUISA ALICE, TIlE LADY VIYIAN. T IlE H ONOURABLE SYBIL GRACE, l\ I RS . " TlIEELER.
HI S H ON'OUR LI EUT . -G OVERNOR S IR FRA 'yOIS-XAVIER GEL LER .
l\1ARY FLOI'ENCE EDITH, T IIE LADY l\IOSTYN . G ENEVIE\' E, LADY "TAT,' ON .
l EI.. R OBERT \\'ILKIE .
SI R E R ~ EST F REDERICK SCHIFF . 1\IAJOR ART HUR \,rILLIA~I l\ I AYO -ROBSO T, C. V . O., F .R. C. S ., R. A . l\ I.C.(T. F . ) WILLI A1\I H ENRY ST.
1ARY, COU TTESS OF Y ARBOROUGH .
E MMA CECILL\., L ADY \ VY TDIIA:'I
IrTCHELL.
(Deputy Commissioner of the St. John Ambulance Br ig ade Overseas within the Dominion of Ca nad a).
DA
1ISS \VOODALL
CLARA FREDERIC, L ADY FAIRBAIR T.
C OL ON E L SI R I-I E:KkY j\IrLL PELL\.TT, C.V.O.
L _-\.
I E EGERT O J.
M ARY PRIDEAUX, l\IR , . BYTIIESEA OF FRE , IIFORD .
F.R.C.S.E d. RO BERT
A UGUSTA,
1ADELLE AN
M ARCIA AMELIA
1.
THE V I COU N T A CHE O:K. LI EU T.-C OLO N EL S IR
T HE L ADY
F ELICL\. ELIZ.\.BETH, COU TTESS OF L INDSEY .
F ORE TER .
JOH
A, MADAME DE B USTRos .
E LIZABETH, lVIR S. PITT D rAFFEN .
LIE UT.-C OLONEL HENRY H OWARD .
CA PT 1H I
E D:\fA H ELE
JOH~
l\L\ RY DU CAU RROY, DUClIES
T HE HONOURABLE ELIZADETII SOPlIIA LUCIE
M AJOR -G E~ERAL SIR G EOFFRY BARTON , I{.C. V. O. , C . B., C. 1\1. G.
IRS,
F.
TrrOPxE.
K ATIILEE T OCTAVIA, :\ IRS . G. E . \iVICKILDI L EGG . S ARAlI VAN TER, L "\.DY CIIumL A N TA A TNETTE
l L\' XIE , l\1rss COCIJR.\.KE .
F RANK H ENRY COOK, C .I. E. THO:'IAS H E RY W OOL~TO};" (Deputy Commiss ionel~ of No. Ill. District, St . John Ambulance Brigade ).
,
l\IR '. NE\yDIGATE-NEWDEGATE. E VELYX l\ I ARY,
H OPE .
OF BEDFORD .
H ARRI ET J ULIA, L ADY
JEPII
OX .
CAT H ERI TE, 1\1R.' . S. C. ' iVARDELL.
E:\IILY FRANCE
S.\l'AH, l\1RS.
ELIZABETH VIOLET,
THERESA S USEY HELEN, MARCHIONESS OF L ONDO TDERRY.
TEWART BRO\YX.
A LICE, TIl E L ADY
IR ' , EDWARD COLEGR.\VE.
CLE:\IENTl1 A, THE L.\DY LILFOI~n. }CATHLEE " l\1 R .
U PTO
T
HEKRIETTA CHARLOTTE,
N ORTHCOTE,
C,1.
F LORENCE CAROLI E, MRS. SEYMOUR CORKRA
R Icn
PRIOR.
ALICE
10 D, Mrs. GARNETT-ORME.
IRS. TARLET0 1'.
R ACHEL, COU TESS OF DUDLEY.
ALICE HARRI ET, LADY SEAGER I-I UNT.
MATILDA JANE, MRS. MARCUS I-IARE.
ELIZABETH, THE LADY LOCH.
EMILY, MISS Du PRE.
CAROLI TE, l\I R . SHAEN.
TERESA EDE , MRS,
HELEX l\IAY,
IR. PLATT.
l\IARY CAROLINE, BEATRIX FR1\XCES,
11."
COCLCIIER.
IARCIlIOXESS OF
"\Vl\ TEl' FORD.
LO UI A l\IARY, TIlE LADY I(}. IGHTLEY OF I-<'AWSLEL L DCY, l\1R '.
R.
T.
BEPTHA, MRS. EDWARD T UF TELL.
GERALDI NE GEORGIANA MARY, l\1ARCIHO
ESS OF BRISTOL.
ELEA r OR FRANCES VVESTO , VISCOU ~T TESS ESHER. WIlFRED AN A, DUCHESS OF PORTLAITD .
BEATRICE SOPHIA, MRS. HUGH SUTLEJ GOUGlI.
AL:\IA, l\L-\.RCIHO?\ES ' OF BREADc\LIL\i\ E,
E LEA?\OR A:\IELIA,
I
ELLE
R ICHAPDSO
H ERSEY ALICE, l\1ARCHIO TESS OF LI NLITIIGOW.
GOFTON -SAL:\lOKD.
HILDA BVRELL\
23
Ladies of Grace.
Ladies of Grace.
22
IrTCHELL, l\IIS · C.':\~ll'BELL OF ArCIDIAX. 'oe Il. IARCHIO?\ESS CASS.\R DE S .\IX.
l\1ARY, VISCOUNTESS F ALKLA1'D . S u A , COUKTESS OF M .t\.LMESBCRY.
ANXETTE NOR.-\. JANE, L.-\.DY ROYD ' .
GR1\CE, l\IRs. HUNTER-WEST0 1' OF I-IUKTEf'STON,
CICELY l\IARY, THE LADY CIL\PLE' CA\'EXDISII-!3L TI~'CK
ETH EL, L ADY BEDFORD.
A TN IE EMILY, LADY H.-\.XBURY-"\"\ ILLLUL'-',
EVA CAROLINE, LADY TREKDELL.
J ANE DARLIX G, l\IR . CULLEY OF F cnn3EI'RY.
AMY, LADY TATE.
OLIYIA, TH E LA DY HEXRY CA\TE:\,D L 'H- BEXTr,\ CL
KATHARI TE LOUISA, COUNTESS OF ELLES~IERE.
J EKJ\'IE, l\IR . GEORGE CORX\YALLIS "\YEST, C.1., AGXE ,l\Irs
R.P ,C.
ELLEl, TIlE HOKOURADLE
IRS. JOYCE.
VIOLET, VISCOUNTE.'S BPACl "LEY. (Almoner,. Ellesmere Commandery ).
KEY 'ER, R. R. C.
G EORGIAN.\. ELI ABETH, COCXTE ... OF DCDLEY, R.R.C.
MARY ALICE, LADY H ODGSOX.
VIOLET, TH E LADY EDWARD CECIL.
SARAH GILBERT,
T HE LADY S.\RAH I SABEL AUGU 'T.\. \\ ILSOX, R,R.C.
OLGA, LADY EGERTO
THEODOSIA, LADY BAGOT, H ENRIETTA,
R. R. C
1\1 I' s.
J. S. GRIFFITHS.
T.
EMILY CAROLINE, MRS. PAPILLO:t\.
.
11-. S \V EDG\\'OOD, R.R.C .
ALICE, COU 'TE. S OF EVELY
AGKES F AKKY, LADY T E:\JPLE .
1R . . CHARLES G OLD~L\'XX, R. R, C. 1JGIIES- H UKTEP of PIfts Cach.
T
ELIZABETH,
ERB\'. IRS.
Vv.
.
J Al\IE '.
T HEH OXOURABLE AGXES l\1 ARY,
ALBERTA, COU.l. TTESS OF PLY~IOl]TH.
SARAH ELIZABETH, LADY H
SARAH AK
H ELEN, l\tiRS.
,
!IRS. RH ODES .
ALICE, C OUI TESS GREY.
L\N STUART,
L OUISA J A TE, MR ' . HERBE RT CA~rpBELL.
EDITH, LADY BLA TD-SUTTON.
AD ELINE MARIE, D UCI-IE S OF BEDFORD.
J ESSIE GUTIIRIE, LADY TRUSCOTT.
MARY, MRS, A. H. lY10RGA .
ANNIE EVELY
SARAH, T HE LADY PIRBRI GHT .
B ERYL CARr EGY, MISS J OSEPII.
M AXWELL MARGARET MACDOUGALL,
MRS. S CEALES.
r, MISS PELLY.
SYBIL FRAKCES, LADY EDE
T.
Ladies of Grace. GEORGIANA MARCIA, TIlE LADY LLANGATTOCK. Nn,TA l\1ARY BENITA, DUCIIE
25
Esquires.
OF HAl\lILTO
AI D BRA
'rr:)ollorar}2 2Labtes of (l;race.
DON.
ELIZABETH, l\1RS. E. F. CHINERY.
JENNIE GOODELL, MRS. A. A. BLOW.
E;\IILY BLANCHE, THE Ho TOURABLE LADY HARVEY. DOROTHY 1\L-\UD, THE HONOURABLE LADY r-IAIG.
l\1ARY FRANCES, MRS. RONALDS. HENRIETTE, MADEMOISELLE DE LABROSSE.
HELE TA CO TSTA ICE, MISS FRANK. MARY HARRIETT, MISS GRIFFITH.
JEsqutres.
PHYLLIS ANGELINA Ro AMO TD, HER EXCELLE CY THE LADY SYDENHAl\I.
CAPTAIN EDWIN FREND.
THE LADY CATHERINE HE IRIETTA 1\1IL ES GASKELL. HER EXCELLE TCY THE LADY EDELl TE STRICKLA D. LILAH, LADY CREAGH.
LIEUT.-COLONEL
AG ES 1\1 URRAY, 1\1RS. CIlARLES EBDE
1\IAUD J ACQUELIXE 1\IARIE BEAUCLERK, COUNTESS OF ARRAN. S COX-
AVIES.
ADELAIDE, 1\IRS. CHARLES COTTON.
COLO TEL SIR AUGUSTUS CHARLES FREDERICK FITZGEORGE,
KIN.
THE MASTER OF GRAY.
GIA TA, THE LADY l\IOUNT-STEPIIE .
\V. \\
OOLASTON.
LAURA GWEN DOLE , l\IRS. F. R. TRE TCn: GASCOIG E. IARIA DALY.
GRACE JULIA, LADY DRU:\Il\IOND. CAROLINE ANGELI A, l\1ADAME FREDERICK L. BEIQUE. ALICE STARR, LADY TILLEY. MARGARET, LADY CLARK.
AGNES, LADY JEKYLL. CO TSTA CE 1\1ARY, LADY KNOWLES.
ROGER DUKE. :MAJOR GEORGE ARTHUR GILDEA.
ELEANOR KATHLEEN, l\IRS. LEWIS \VIlITE. EVELEEN OLIVE ALICE, l\IRS. G.
COLOXEL GEORGE F. LEYERSON, R.E. LIEUT.-COLO EL ASTLEY H. TERRY.
ELEANOR CHARLOTTE, l\IISS \VARRE DER.
LILIA
PERRINS.
CHARLES BOUGHTO T HA?lIILTO , C. M.G.
V ISCOU lTESS MOUNTGARRET.
THE HONOURABLE FLORE TCE
K.C.V.O.,
MAJOR C. l\1ITFORD BURGESS.
LAURA, LADY l\1ARSHALL. I,
CHARLES VJILLIAM: Dvso
RICIIARD SIMS Do
LAURIE.
LETTICE MARY ELIZABETH, COUNTESS BEAUCHAMP.
ROBI IA l\IARIO
HOLFORD,
COLONEL EDWARD ROGER PRATT.
ELIZABETH 1\1ARY, LADY STRONG.
W.
LINDSAY
K.C.V.O., C.B.
1\IARY PETERS, 1\1RS. EDGAR SHEPPARD.
FRANCES, l\1RS. J.
SIR GEORGE
C.I.E.
Lucy CECILIA, COUXTESS OF SCARBROUGH.
Ir
SIR EDWARD LOUGHLIN O'MALLEY. ALEXANDER MACKINTOSH MACKINTOSH.
ETHEL CHARLOTTE, LADY HEWETT.
RACHAEL AXNIE,
GENERAL SIR EDWARD FRANCIS CHAP 1A , K.C.B., R.A.
LIEUT.-COLONEL
GEI~ALD THOMAS RAW TSLEY, R.A. I.C.
JA~1ES
FPESIIFIELD.
\V ILLIA:\I
LIEUT.-COLONEL ROBERT l\L\.CKENZIE HOLDEX, ROBERT CIL\RLES BROW1 T,
I.B., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.S.E.
J A?llES GEORGE POWELL. COLONEL IVOR PlIILIPPS, D.S.O., 1\I.P. CHARLES HE
RY 1\1rLBUR
I,
1\ I. B.
SIR JAMES B \.LFOUR PAUL, C.V.O. (Lyon IZing o.f Arms). HE RY CLAUDE BLAKE, 1\I.V.O. (Athlone PursUlvant of Arms). GERARD BONHAM CARTER.
JOHN
FAIRBAIRN.
26
Honorary ServiILg Brothers.
Esqll ires.
LIEUT.-COLONEL CHARLES RODERT TYRRELL, M.R.C.S., L.S.A.,
l\IAJOR H YLA NAPIER HOLDEN. OLIVER \V ILLIAj\IS. COLONEL }.DIE
27
R.A.M.C.
HARPER, l\I.D., A.
COLONEL WILLIAM GRAYDO
I.S.(T.F.)
CARTER.
C.\.PT.\.IN CHARLES CLIVE BIN GIL\i\I, C.lYI. G.
C"\.PTAIN CHARLES COl\IV
SIR \\ ILLL\'M B ULKELEY H UGIIES- HU TTER, B"\.RO JET.
KEITH WrLLIAl\I MUI'RAY (CarnarvonPursuivantExtraordinary).
COLO~EL HEr RY LLOYD HOWARD, C.B. CAPT.-UN ALEXANDER PENROSE 1\I URRX'l.-.
JESSE VVALL WORK. STR1\CHAN l-IoLME (Secretary and Receiver, Ellesmere Commandepy).
N ICIIOL\.S
LIEUT.-COLO EL LACEY
GEORGE BERWICr LECIDIEI'E.
COLOXEL CII.\.RLE
FREDERICK ST. CLAIR
NSTr UTIIER,
1\I.V.O., D.S.O.
TIIO~L\S NELSON} M.D.
CHARLE
PETER LITTLE.
J OIl
T
HE
TRY ROGERS, A.C.A.
IcDoN.\LD OGILVIE.
@.QL;., C . \.PT.\IN ERNE T BK\.CIICROFT BECK\\'ITH TOWSE.
foonorar)? Ser"tng :JBrotbers.
ED\YIN D.-\.\YES. LIEUT.-COLONEL GEORGE ALGERXOX DR.\FFEX.
ROBERT J .\.CKSO
OLn-ER FI~.-\'SER.
LIEUT.-COLOXEL HENRY Jon DAYID 1\Ic
TH O~IAS ARCHER LOWE. T
B.\'RJ\'E
EDWARD RODEI'T GOODWIN.
ICOLL.
CHARLES AL\N PALMEI'.
\VALTER REGL ALD BAKEr, C.V.O.
J OHN PERRY.
CH.-\.RLE
JOSEPH Copp, 1\I. D. (Assistant Commissioner, Province of Ontario Distpict, St. John Ambulance Bl'igade Ovepseas within the Dominion of Canada). 1\IAJOR HARRY BRYDGES YATE, 1. D. l\lAJOR J .DIE ALEXA -DER LIEB;\L\J\'N, (Assistant Commissionep, Province of the Cape of Good Hope District, St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas within the Union of South Africa). MAJOR BASIL \VILFRED BOWDLER BOWDLER, R. E. \tVILLIA:\1 HENRY l\IORGA T, (Deputy Commissionep of the St. John Ambulance Bpigade Ovepseas, H Storekeeper, St. John Ambulance Association). \'\ ILLL-\'i.I RAPHAEL GATT. l\lAJOR-GE TERAL SIR FRAJ\'CIS HENRY RUTHERFORD DRU;\Il\IOND,. K.C.I.E., C.B.
TIIE RE\' . AUGUSTUS HENRY SCOTT SCOTT- \VIIITE. SAl\IUEL SW.\NTON. THOilL\.S
IrDDLETON H.\.RPIS.
l\IL\RSIL\.LL I-I OPPER. GEORGE EDWIN SKINNER. ROB ERT SUIPSO
A
DERSO
JOHN J A:\IES 1\10LE. ROD ERT SLOA . ROB ERT DO:\1BLETON.
CLEMENT l-I EATIlCOTE.
MAJOR GILBERT STEWART CRAWFORD, M.D., R.A.l'v1.C. THO:\IAS GIBSON, M. B.
ALFRED J OIIN TRUHIER. JOHN FREDERICK SHELLEY.
J A:\IES MACFARLANE L APSLEY. Staff-Surgeon ALGERNON CARTER BEA J, l\l.R.C.S.,
EDWARD \V.ALTER RY.\.LL.
THOMAS HORNSBY HILTO
JOHN HORATIO YOLLA TD, 1\l.R.C.S., L.S.A.
R.N.
J OIl SO .
1\1A]01' DUDLEY l-IENl'Y ALEXAt\TDER, C. M.G.
J OIIN RICIIARD BLAKE.
THO:\I.-\.
P OBERT
WILLL\'~l DrSBRO\\- BRYDO E-JACK, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.Ed.
CAPTAIJ.
l\L-\.JOR CIIARLES
SCOTT SCOTT-GATTY.
L.R.C.P.~
WILLIA I HU~IPIlRIS WINNY. (Assistant Commissioner, No.!. District, St. John Ambulance Brjgade). GEORGE TANNER.
Honorary Serving Brothers.
Honorary S erving Brotllers.
28 \V ILLIA~I FR ENO-I .
FRANK H ERDERT MARSHALL.
ALFRED J OlI N HILL.
WILLIAM GEORGE MORANT.
SHUTE BARRI GTOr J 0 IAII R EE
ALAN PAULL.
PIERS.
JOH N J OSEPII OLLEY.
STAMP.
AU GU TUS l\10NTAGUE HART.
G EORGE ARl\IITAGE.
J A~lES PAGE.
W ALTER DUN CAN LI DDELL.
GEORGE \tV ILLIATII PARKER.
J OIIN CALVIN LINES.
HE TRY THOl\IA
SERGEAr T-MAJO I' \VILLIA I I-IENRY SMITH.
FRACY.
HENRY \VALTER FI CHAM,
(Honorary Clerk to the Library).
\V ILLIAM
J 0 EPH
\ V HITE. (Assistant Commissioner, No . VII. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).
vV ALTER FIRTH. F REDERICK LO:\IAX. J AMES SYDNEY JONES.
\tVILLIAl\I JAl\l ES HE RY Po TIN.
R OBERT MORRIS WILLIAMS,
JOHN EDWI r
J OCELYN GODEFROr.
HODGSON.
ALFR ED RO BERT RUNDELL.
J OSEPII OGDE .
l\1AJ OR JOHN H ERBERT RIV ERS, l\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
GEORGE Cu
CAPTAIN AND QUARTERl\IA TER H ARRY SPACK IAN, R . . 1\1.C.
H ENRY HOWARD STI TO~.
O'\" E
G EORGE SOMERVILLE.
D OCKERY.
I GHA:\1.
1\IAXWELL G EORGE l\I ATTY.
G EORGE LEE.
\VILLIA:\I BOLTON .
H ENRY l\IANSFIELD SIIORE.
""'AI TER J OHN BOOKER.
P AUL r 'A SON HEADLEY.
FRED ERICK S PRAW. ON .
FREDERICK GILBERT.
(Assistant Commissioner, No . II. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). JOHN C ALDWELL
CHARLES J A:\IES TU .L KS,
(Assistant Commissioner, Auckland District St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas within the Dominion 'Of New Zealand).
1. D.
U HTIIOFF,
] OSEPH JOHN FRANCIS CORBETT.
J OHN LANE K .ING.
\V ILLI ATII
VVILLIA:\I HOLLIi\'GS.
K.EEBLE.
JOHN H ENRY CUCKOW. MAJ OR
ALFRED ED'WARD
MAJOR GEOR GE GOLBOURN T ARRY. P ERK IN S,
D. S. 0.,
1\1. B.,
Australian
l\. 1. S., (Medical Officer-in-Chief of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas within the Commonwealth of Australia). THO:\lAS STOP IE DIXSON, 1\1. B., (Deputy Commissioner of the New South Wales District, St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas within the Commonwealth of Australia).
Vv I LLI A TIl
V\TILLIA l\I
H UGH REGINALD THOMAS, ( Assist~nt Commissioner, Otago District, St. John Ambulance BrIgade Overseas within the Dominion of New Zealand).
\i\TIL LLuI EDWARD J OSEPII GILBERT. JOS EPH
TIIO:\IAS GARNER.
l\1AJOR GERALD HAMILTON GODDARD, R.A.M.C.
H ENRY BURTON. 11AJOR
M. B.
H UGHES .
I-IARVEY REEVES .
C UTHBERT
N ICIIOLSOr
.
WILLIAl\I \VEDSTEP.
J Al\IES BISHOP .
PHII EAS HAYMAN.
VVILLIAM HEN RY M AUNDER .
JAMES STEW.\RT BROOKE, F.R.C.S.I., L.}c'Q.C.P.I.
GEORGE J ACKSO
HARRY EDWARD l\1ELLOR.
J.
W ILLIAi\1 BAKER FI SHER.
ALB ERT
H IN CHLIFFE.
Honorary S erv ing BrotT/ers.
30
Servi/~g
Hono rary
CHARLES THO h.NES.
FREDERICK GEORGE SALTER.
CHA RLES J A~IE
ALF RED A SLETT.
WILLIAM CULL.
PET ER RUS SELL CAIR S, L. R. C. P.
EVAN OWE
GEORGE THOilIAS COOPER.
T ALEIS I N
\\1 ILLIAM
WILLIAM ALDERT WHEEL.
J E\\ ELL.
EDWARDS RICHARDS.
LIEUT.-C OLO EL WILLIAM ERNEST
Vv ILLIAM
TI-IO~1AS O SWALD MEIN.
J ONE .
ARTHUR THOMAS PRICKETT.
FREDERI CK W ILSO .
STEPHEN HER BERT VILV EN.
ALGERNO
ERN E T CHARLES C OLLIN GS .
EMIL F REDERICK KRAUSE.
FREDERICK J OH
GARNET GLOAG LAWSON,
JOH
J
COLI
COWARD.
JEI
NINGS,
SHEPPARD LI l DSAY.
I.B.,
D.P.H.
ARTH UR RUSSELL 1-1ARWOOD.
T ULLOCH R A, PAS S.
ROBERT WILLIAM HOPE BUNT.
MAJOR ALGERNON TUDOR CRAIG.
VVILLIA~I BROWN.
LIEUT.-C OLONEL CHARLES SIIERWOOD DE T1'\ISS .
COLOKEL FR_\NCIS L AWRA TCE STEPIIENS01, C.B., 1\1.B.
CHRI TOPHER
J OH T CHARLE' RI CHARD FREEBORN, L. R.
G EORGE MOORE 1\1ATHER.
. P.
WRIGHT.
THO:-L-\
H I~D:-IARCH CURRY.
J OSEPH ER TEST Bo TE.
F RANCI
P EKTY.
M ATII IESO
\\ ILLIA~I H E;\,RY
HARRY J ACODY.
THOMAS FRA TKLIN PEDLE\T, 1\1. D.
N OBLE.
FL EET -S URGEO~ 1\10?\L.\GUE HENRY K
R.N. A:-IOS H OW_-\RD.
APP, 1\1.R.C.S.) L.R.C.P.,
RICHARD CLOWES Do TE. WILLIA 1 1\1rNIKI
BRADLEY.
ALBERT FIRTH.
A RTHUR
EDDI O~ .
Cr·L\RLE.
T HEODORE EWART,
TnOMAS EDGAR FOORT. 1. D.
J OSEPH HOLDROYD WIDDOr.
\\ ILLIA:'II SCOTT.
THOMAS \VI LLL\M \\TILSON.
P ERCY J OlIN SEBRIGHT.
ED GAR GEORGE P AL~IER.
A LLAK FREER RUTHERFORD, 1\1. B.
FREDERIC NICHOLAS CLARE
S A.:'IUEL TREYOR BEARD.
GEORGE ROGERS EDWARD
BER~ARD RICHARD LUCAS.
J OSEPH
ERKE T ALFRED RICH.ARDS.
J OHN GALE CHARD.
GEORGE
'ATILLIA~1
FLIGG.
W ILLL\l\1
IfELHADO.
.
J OSEPII S HEL,\IERDJ TE .
\\ ILLL-\ill LEYETT GH~LING.
MAJOR BENTLEY SIEVEWRIGHT CONl\OR .
S AMUEL T HoilL\.s S COTT .
J OHN ERNEST
GEORGE J OHK T UCKER .
H ERBERT GEORGE CLARK.
J AMES
CAPTAI I
B ES'\'ICK .
GEORGE COOK.
HARRIS.
OSWY T ST.
ADOLPHUS CIIARLE
ABRAHA.:'1 S U:\INER.
•
3J
LLOYD.
ALFRED FRAN CIS STREET, M. D. CHARLE
Brothers.
\VILLIAM ER. KINE.
LEGER D AVIES. GRIESBACII.
1.D.,
1. 1\1. S.
Honorary Serving Sisters.
HO/lorary Serving Brothers.
32
THOMAS WILKINSON.
ARTIIUR HENRY TWISELTON.
WILLIAII IIENRY S\IITII.
DUKCAN GILBERT l\IONTEITII.
(Assistant Secretary of the St. John Ambulance Association).
FRED RAWSON. MAJOR RICIIARD J OII!
PERCY GEORGE DAR\TIL-S:\UTII.
(Assistant Secretary of the Territorial Branch, St. John Ambulance, Association. and Secretary of Brigade Reserves). TIIO:\I.AS HARRISOI
33
ROBERTS.
BIRDWIIISTLE.
WILLIAM STA LEV WOODCOCK. MAJOR ARTHUR F AULCO
ER POULTON.
ARTHUR J AilLES FORREST.
\VILLLUI HE~RY TRDILETT.
WILLIA:\I STOCKHAM.
PETER C.UIERO?\.
CHARLES NOBLE
FR.\XK J .DIE ~ E:\DIS.
1rL ER.
\tVILLIAM EDWARD ADLARD.
HEXR\' PUl' -ns.
GEORGE ROBERT NIXON COLLIN.'.
ROBERT R OUTLEDGE, Junior. \V ILLL\:'II ROBERT
l\L\Gxus.
EDWARD REDnIAY:KE l\IORPIIET.
Ser"ing :fBrotber.
JOHN THO:\L\S ROUGHLEL FREDERIC BRIXDLE.
TrrO:\IAS EDWARD HARRIS.
THO:\L\S LYXFORD P.\TER ON. LOREKZO B .:\KES.
1bonorar)2 Ser"ing Sisters.
FR.-\XK ALBERT An..DI . EDGAR FAWLEY l\hLLINGTO::\,. AG ES, l\IRS. J.
\VILLIA:\I HENRV BIRD. SURGEON-LIEUT.-COLONEL J OIIX
"\XIEL LLOVD,
HUGH LEWIS-HuGHE , L.R.C.P.
I SAAC
&
LI
l\IRS. GOODIN.
GERTRUDE, l\IRS. FREDERICK ST.\NBURY. MAUDE ElDfALI TE, l\IRS. \V. J. C.
COLQUHOUN.
ARTHUR LUCAS.
SELI A, MISS BLAND.
TO:\I DAnES.
CATHERINE,
THO:\L-\S \VALLACE,
ED:\IUXD THRIXG
A WDRY.
l\IRS.
L.R.C.P.
&
S.Ed.
FLORENCE l\1ARY, EDITH
N AOilII,
BRASIER.
U NDEP,\YOOD.
E:'IDIA ELIZABETH,
1. D.
VVILLIA:'II ED:\IUJ\'D THO:\IAS,
ES.
BLYE, l\1rss BOURKE. E BIA CATHERINE,
L.R.C.P.
C.-\PT.\IX
1.R,C,S· l
C.
Irss GIEVE. MRS.
l\1rs
RA:\ISAY.
BOURKE.
VVILLIA:\I VIJ\'TNER SDIPKINS.
ELIZABETH, 1\IRS. SLE.\TH GEXT.
HARRY SYKES \V ITTY.
THE REV. l\10THER SUPERIOR ST. CATHERIr E.
CHARLES ORCHARD.
THE REV.
HARRIE J OH~ HALLATT.
MABEL OWEN, MRS. ALLEN.
HEJ\'RY WALTON GOOD:'IIAr.
AGNES l\1ARY,
LEWIS FRANK HAV:\IAN.
HONORIA,
JOSIAH PERKIN BE! T.
FRANCES DOROTHY, l\IRS. ARCHDALE.
ERXE 'T
ELIZABETH I{ATHLEEN, l\IRS.
RUSIIWORTH.
l\10THER SUPEIZIOR ST.
JOH
T.
MRS. 1\1 U:\IBL
MISS KENNEY.
RUSSELL.
o
HOllorary
34
II
GR.\ CE,
Honorary Serving Siste'Ys.
S SUIPSON.
GWEND OLEN KATE,
MISS PLATT.
ELIZABETH, l\IR . DOYLE.
NOR r\ GLADYS,
FLORA KATIILEE r,
ELIZABETIl I(ATIILEEN.
l\1ARGARET, l\IIARY,
1\1r
l\IAY, l\1r
Irss FITZMAURICE.
l\1H,S,
I ISS l\fcl\I U r .
AMY GRACE RILA D,
SnIP ON.
J ESSIE,
TALBOT.
G. \i\TOL FF. l\11ZS.
MISS BEDFORD.
MISS KING.
JANET, MISS SPEED.
SARAH J .\..1\E, MIS CALDWELL.
CATHERINE SWA , MRS.
IC-\. TIILEEj.
leI TSELLA .
MARIA, l\Irss BAKKES.
fA r N.
BELLE BOY TO,
l\IARY, 1\Ir
JULIA C ...DIPLING, LILIAN lAUD
2\11
1\1r '
L-\. V,
ROBI l SON.
LA..RY BRIND, MI
I{ENDALL.
IRS.
CATHERINE ROWLA D,
ROBERTSO
EMMA ANN,
GRACE l\L\PY l\IARTIN,
J E SIE E.
BL.UR, l\Ir ,'.
l\IARION,
Ir s,
HALE.
HARRIET JANE,
A
T
TIE,
LILIA
II
l\IrNNIE,
IRS. T.
MISS MACKENZIE. IR.
IOOIJART.
BARRATT. lISS COCH}, ANE.
RA CIIEL, l\11ss PATER SO l\L-\RGARET TUJ>iXBULL,
~L\.ln· l\L\CKIE, :'III'S. DUXCAJ.
MRS.
l\L-\RGARET 1\IAxsox,
EI CHNER. l\Ir S LEAVERS.
SARAII, 1\IISS Cl'O S.
EDITH, SI TER l\IARY.
ANNIE JAN E,
l\1ARIE, l\IRs. REi\IY.
ELIZABETlI l\IAl'Y, 1\IRs.
CAROLIXE CHARLOTTE, 1\1ISS B.UNBRIDGE.
J ULL\ EDITH, l\IR..
CHRISTINA ANNE, MRS. JANE CHARLOTTE,
MISS CIIILD.
MARY LOUISA,
lVLA..RY,
LANDRI (1\IISS MARY CARROLL). l\1rss
DUFF.
MISS JOY.
ETHEL, l\frss lVlcCAUL, R.
MISS
DOUGLAS. RU TNI TG .
BAIRNSFATIIER.
MINNIE HARRIETTE, MRS. J. \V. \VHITE. Lu cy,
IRS. ADOLPHUS HARJU ON. 1\11..
LA ,Yo
ELLI!, 1\I1's. LEX OX NAPIEP.
LADY GIFFORD.
l\IISS DA~ION.
lAUD,
II(,. CHARD.
LA URA J E SIE,
JEWELL.
SOPHIE CATHERINE,
ALEXAK DRA
STATEj..
l\Irss COUCH.
Irs ,
SISTER ST.
O. \V.
R. CREASE. U RQUIIAPT .
lIS.' GR,\IL\:\I.
A~1\,
SOPHIA,
J.
Ins.
ANKlE REID, l\Irss PARSONS.
CHRI STIKA,
T .
S LESLIE.
l\IABEL ELIZABETH,
Ro .'s .
l\IARGARET, 1\I1's CLAPK.
S HARVEY.
ELLEN E~DIA,
fRS.
l\IARGAR ET,
GREEN.
fI
PEKELOPE,
.
1ISS GREEl.
LAURA, l\1rs
MARY FORBES,
FAN l Y,
Mps.
DALGLErSII.
MISS H YLA D.
MARY BEATRICE,
l\Ir S HORNE
IR. Dy. 0
1.,
HITCII?lIAN.
RUTIIEPFORD. 'vV.
SARAII AN TE,
TOLES.
ALAN PAULL.
JA ET DI'UMMOl D, lVIRs. G.
JANE ELE.-\.NOR, MISS \iVIIEATLEY. l\Irss
MASOI.
JA TE Dul. LOP,
~IISS HOOPEP.
JANE ELIZABETII,
AMY, l\1rss H DGIIES . STELLA HEYWARD, l\IRs. 'vV. ETHEL l\L\DELIXE,
R. C.
1\IRs. E. CURETON.
ETHEL RIDLEY,
l\IRs. G. IRS.
E.
B.
FISHER.
E. TWISS.
LANE.
35
Honorary Associates.
Honorary Associates.
36 ELLE
SURGEON-MAJOR GEOI'GE ALLAN HUTTON.
1\11 S SCOTT Fo TEl'.
T,
(Honorary Organizing Commissioner, st. John Ambulance Association).
THE LADY ALICE 1\L\.UD BOOTLE W ILBRAIIAI\I. \VILLIAilIINA SAIDA, 1\1rs
joseph Dallas Pratt, kID., FR. C. S. Irel.
D.\.VIDSON.
II S HA~DY.
I{ATE, ALICE,
37
DEPUTy-SU l'GEO -GENET' AL SIR ROBERT WILLIAM JACKSON, C. B.
William, E dllzund Calli, llf. D., F. R. C. S.
1\1RS. HOWARD.
ANN, 1\1RS. C.\.\'E.
MARY, MRS. W. E. CA1TT.
LAURA JANE, MIS
FLORE CE S ,;\P A1I, 1\1 ~S .
GADIE.
DACRE CRAVE .
HARRIET ELIZ.\BETII, l\IRS. Dow
TIlE HON OUR,;\BLE ELIZ.\BETII CIl.ARLOTTE KNOLLYS.
1\IARTIIA,
INSP ECTO~-GENERAL HENl'Y CIIAI'LES WOODS, C.V.O., C.B.,
LOUISA
1R. H .\'R\'EY REEVE. l\IRS. B.\.IU'ES.
1.D., R.N. JA.fES ROBEl'TSON CI'EASE,
1bottorar}2 :associates.
F.R.C.S.Ed.
FREDEPICK CHARLES l\IEARS, FRANCIS RICIL\'~D CASSIDI,
1\1. D.
Those whose names appear in italics IWve, sillce tlleir ellrolment as Honorary Associates, become M elJlbers of the Order.
JOlIN PLEYDELL \VILTON,
Philip Frank, .L1.f.D.
Christoplzer Chzlds, .il/.D. Stuart C1"awford Wardell.
PAULIKA, 1\II S GRANYILLE. GENERAL THE RIGHT Ho.l OURABLE SIP
H ENRY
R.\CKENBURY)
\ V. STEWART SUTHERLA~D.
l\1.R.C.S.
ALEXA DER THEODOl'E BRAND,
I.D.
F .\. T Y LOUI A, 1\Irss C .\LDER.
NOR~IAN
P.C., G.C.B., I(.C.S.I., R.A.
:VI. B.
100PE, l\I.D.
CHARLES HE TRY BENNETT, :\I.D.
Ephrai7JZ llfacDowel Cosg-rave, lJfD. Colonel Jam es Rankz'n.
BRIGADE-SURGEON SA~DFORD l\100RE, 1\1. D.
K l\.TE,
Edmund Owen, FR.C.S., LL.D.
ELIZABETH ANN, ~1 ISS E \'ELEGIL
SURGEON-GENERAL SIR CHARLES
IcDOKOUGH CUFFE, K.C.B.,
F.R.C.S.Edin,
JOlIN Wl\.LTON Bl'O\y~TE,
~I.D.
}I. R.C. S. Lieut.-Colo7lel Freden'ck Hen1], Appleb)" III.R.C.S. FREDERI C 1\hCH.\EL \V.\LLI:,
THE RIGHT Ho TOURABLE ROBERT F ARQUIIARSO , LL.D.
P. C., 1\1. D.)
J A:\IES \V Y,;\.RD Goocn,
TValte'r Rowley. CAROLINE ANNE,
1Iss FULLAG \,1'.
T\I. R. C. S.
J A~1ES \VALL.-\CE :-\NDE~SO , 1\1. D. II'
LLOYD.
EDWARD ].\.CKSON, 1\1. R.C.S.
Robert Brudenell Carter, F.R.C.S.
Ernest Laurie Robinson, L.R.C.P.
JOH
ROBERT HUNT, T\I.R.C.S.
HOVELLE OGILVIE,
L.R.C.S. Ed.
JANE CHARLOTTE, 1\11ss TO PPI TG.
RICHARD BURDETT SELLERS, 1\1.R.C.S.
ETHELDREDA ANNA, l\Irss BENET.
Jolz71 Astley Bloxam, FR.C.S. Major George Henry Dar'luin, M.D. THO~1AS PARTRIDGE, 1\1. R. C. S.
J ESSIE FISHER, ROBERT BRUCE,
IRS. J.
K.
OGILVI E.
I.R.C.S.
The Rev. Paul Wzllz'ams Wyatt.
ALFRED JOlIN HENRY CRESPI,
JOHN WISEMAN.
CHARLES TE;\1PLEi\L\.N,
1\1. D.
I.R.C.P.Ed.
HOllorary Associates.
Honorary Associates.
3 ROBERT SI TCLAIR,
I. D.
HENRY PERCY POTTER
SURGEO
M.V.O. 'YVilliam Fairbank, C. V. 0., M. R. C. S. Fleming Ala7l! San dw z'th, M.D. \V ILLIAM J OIL TEPIIENS, L. R. C. P.
LANJ(E TEl~.
ETHEL GORDON, l\IRS. ALFRED OWE
BEDFORD FENWI K.
LA TKESTEI{,
I. R. C. S
HENRY ALGEl'
Lieut.-Colollel John Lees Hall, .Jl.R.C.S., L .R.C.I).l:;d. . Colonel James Cantlz'e, FR.C.S., R.r1.Jl.C. (T.F.) \VILS O
CORBIN, 1\1. R.C.
0
110Dso ,
L.R.C.P.
SUl'GEO T- MAJOR IIENl'Y 1IAl\1l\lOND SMITH, M.R.C.S.
ALFRED CIL-\\VNER,1\1.R.C.S.
TH O~IA
LIEUT.-COLO EL CHARLES RANDOLPH KILKELLY,
C.M.G.,
I.D., F.R.C.S.
J OHN LIONEL STRETTON, ~I.R.C .S. PHEBE, 1\ IrS .
3D
Sir Rober! John Collie, MD. \VILLIAM DUN CAN , L.R.C. P. SURGEO
.
-COLO TEL GEOl'GE
IrDDLE'\II S, M. D.
I. R. C. ~. Tae HO/lolt7'able Sir Joan rllexclndcr Coc!.:bu7'lz, l{. C. l1I C., AI. D.
l-farr), Pen71z'71giotl Hallows, ill.D.
lJ.Qt.,
Colouel Charles Joseph Trz'mble, C.At: G., L. R. C. P. 1I1ary Carolz'ne, lJlz'ss Coulcaer.
BENJ.UIIN POULTON, 1\ I. D.,
COLONEL EDWARD BARON H "\RTLEY, C.1\1.G., 1\I.R.C.S.
DR. DA IEL ALFRED T.
L\RTE:\S
(Norway).
1\1ARY, MRS. VVALTER ROWLEY.
FRAN CES SAR:\II, 1\IR . T. J. \VILLL\l\T , .
~URGEON-COLONEL \VILLIX\I ROBERT S~IITH, 1\I.D.
FREDERICK GORDON BRO\YN, l\I.R.C.S.
Elizabeth Vz'olet, Mrs. Edward Colegrave.
Samuel Osborn, F. R. C. S.
1\TARY, 1\11. S BLACK.
GEORGE EDWARD SHUTTLEWORTII, THO?lIAS COKE SQUANCE,
I. D.
ANDREW J A:\IES FULLER.
Charles Cotton, F.R.C.P.Ed., M.R.C.S. Colonel Andrew Clark, FR.C.S., K.H.S. CUARLE. Fox GOODE, 1. R. C. S. L ·z'eut.-Colollel Reuter E. Roth, D.S.O.
1.D.
JO HN CHIEN E, C.B., 1\I.D. JULIA AKNE, 1\11 S POWELL. FRANCE J A~IE
JAN E,
1\IRS.
FREDERICK \\'RIGHT.
POTTS ROBERT ' .
COLONEL J OIIN EUW.\.RD SQUIl'E , C. B., M. D.
Colonel George Sterlz'7Zg jc)'erSOll, JID., Ll.JI . \NILLIAi\I COTTON CORNW.\LL, 1\ I. D. J A:'IES LAKGFIELD \N. RD.
0./
Canada.
1\1AJOR ALFRED
CROUD,O
T
TUKSTALL,
ELIZABETII, LADY TIL\.CKER.\ Yo \VILLLDI HENRY.
J .-DIE S EGAN HARRI ON 1\1"\ CKL. L\Y, 1\1.R.C.S.
ARCHIBALD S I
J OHN FRA~CI '
LIEUT.-COLOXEL FREDErICK \VILLIA.\I
LIEUT.-COLON EL J OHK ].\i\IES DE ZOU CHE
L. R. C.S. 1rel. FRAN CIS N E\VMAI
L\I'~1 J.\LL,
CLAIR. HEKRY
l\1.R.C.S. WILLIAM J AtlIES SHONE,
1. R. C. S.
SAMUEL \VALKER, 1\1.R.C . . ELLIS.
GEORG E GRANT,
AN DREW l\1ACLURE. HEN RY FRA ER STOKES,
LIE UT.-COLONEL RICHARD REGINALD SLE:'IEN, ~I.D., R.A.M.C. (T.F.)
M.D.
JANET FRA CES, 1\11. I.D.
F.R.C.S.Ed.
Surgeon-General TV D. Campbell {Vilhams, C.B.
NATHAN ALBERT S.\IITH.
\\1 OODS, :01. D. Colonel George S a7'JZpSOll Ellistou, C.B., ffiIR.C.S.
1\1. D.,
I UP R.\ Y.
HU GH J ONES ROBERTS, 1\1. R. C. S.
Charles H. lJlzlbztrn, COLONEL JOH
jJ/, B.
SCOTT RIDDELL,
LV.O.,
LB.
DAVIE
HARRIS,
J AME
Honorary Associates.
Honorary Associates.
40
FREDERICK WILLIAM ORD,
BER THARDT I(LI TGER ROBD, 1\1. D.
1\1.AJOR CnARLE
CECIL CLAYTO .
Colonel John A rna lit JOlles, lI.f.D., lIJ:R.C.S. , A.f1.f.S.( T.F.) JOHN PRIOR P URVIS, J\1.R. C. S. ARTH UR PRICE, 1\1. R. C. S.
John He1l1), Rog'ers, A . C.ri.
L.R.C.P.
Surgeon- General Siy JVzllia71~ Taylor, 1(. C.B. , M.D., K.H.P. H en n 'etta , lIIlss TVedg'wood, R.R. C. Lz·eld.-Colonel Frederick TViiliam Gibbon, L.R.C.P.Ed., R.A.M.C. (T.P.) COLONEL I IE TI'Y B . HANS I IA lILTON. L IEUT. COLONEL JOlIN LLOYD TlIO 1AS JONES, M.B., 1.1\1.S.
EYR E lEVERS, 1\I.D.
FR EDERICK BE TJAl\II
J UDGE B.\LD\YI T, 1\1. R. C. S.
SURGEON -C OLONEL Tn OMA
FORT,
\VILLL-\l\I EDWARD AUDL\ND, COLON EL \VILLI A~I I(INN E,\R,
Lieut.-Colonel Wzllz'am Ernest Je7Z1li7'lg-s, M.D., IM.S. MAJOR ARTH'JR FI'EDERIC WILLIAl\1 I(ING, F.R.C. S.Ed., 1.1\1.S.
I.R.C.S.
l\1AJOR W ILLIA~I J A:'[£S
1.R.C.S.
(Assistant Commissioner, No. III. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade), 1.D., A.1\1.S.(T.F.)
ELLINOR FLOR 1\,
N IDLOCK,
M. B., 1. 1\1. S.
L ,\J)Y GROGAN .
J AMES BATE:::; VVnXINSON, 1\1.D.
GEO RGE \V E. T J ONES, 1\1. R. C. S.
GEORGE SnIPSON.
RICHA RD 1\IrNIKIN \VIL KE .
SAMUEL TIIO~IAS GOl'DON, F.R.C.P.Irel.
LIE UT. -C OLO TEL
41
U LICK
\ NILLIAiIf HA:'DI0 TD,
J 0 EPn BOURKE, 1\1. B.
l.R.C.S.
BERTHA 1\L-\RION, 1\IISS BROADWOOD.
-VVILLLDI \VILBERFOI'CE DUXKLEY,
COLON EL RO,'\IAI TE FLE:\IING STIRKE.
HOWAI'D
LIEUT. - C OLOXEL ED,\VARD J OH
COLONEL JA,\1E.
DE S.-\LIS.
F.R.C.P.Ed.
ECDIU ' Bu's, 1\1.R.C.S. SUTlIERLAN'D \VILKIN , D.S.O.
PERCIVAL SKI TNER SNELL.
l\IAJOR N Ol ' ~lAN ROBI TSON JOKES RAINIER,
7lzomas Nelson lJI.D.
LIEUT.-COLO I' EL HEN,],'"
1\IAJOR ALFRED BROUGlIT01.
COLONEL
LIEUT . -COLOXEL T HO~L-\S S A:\IUEL P1\RROTT.
SURGEO. -GEKERAL TlIOilL\S
(Assistant Commissioner, Province of the Transvaal District, st. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas within the Union of South Africa).
SI1' GEOl~ Gl~
11. R. C. S., 1.1\1. S.
EDWAl'D PRITCHARD. TIIOil1AS BEATSO
,K..C.B.,
I.D.
IAUNSELL, C. B.
JOlIN 1\L\RTIN' COLLETT.
Honorary Swrg-eo71-Gellcral the Honourable Sir Frede'rl'ck l/Vzlli27n Borden, 1(. C.l1.f. G., ~11.D. , M.P. THO:\IAS GEORGE RODDICK, 1. D.
TVzlliam J1e717')' lJ1o'rg-an. James joh7l 11.!arsh, 17ID. L uut.-Colollcl Franczs / 1ug-ustus B7/ooks, lIl.D., R.A .lJI C.( T.P) Major Caspar R o6crt Lauric, f11.R .C.S., R.A.1W.C.(T.F.)
LI EUT.-COLO TEL J OHN BAYNE
ALFRED EAI ' LDI J OH T!:jON .
L\cLE1\1.
1. D.
ARCHIBALD ALEXAKDER GEORGE DICKEY,
Lz'cut,-Co!ollel Ant/ton)' Hz'rkman lJforgall, D.S. O.
Louz'sa j ane, lJ.!7"s. Herbert Campbell.
FAKXY JULIA, 1\IRS.
CAPTAIN F REDERICK TOBIAS \VEBD.
L UDn-IG NEU~IANN.
j~la/or
CL.\RA 1\L\\' ESYN, 1\1ISS CIIADWICK, R.R.C.
Charlfs james S utherland, 11(/. D.
VVILLIAM HE TRY I RVIN S ELLERS,
l\1.B., M.R.C.S.
COLONEL J A'\IES LANE NOTTER, 1\1. D. LIEUT.-COLONEL HENRY MARTIN
D .\VID HEDDERWICK.
COLONEL
IOORSO:\I,
M. V. O.
ELEANOR, MRS. ALFRED PAINE. LIEUT. - COLONEL G EORGE TREW C ATTELL,
JA1IES
M. D.
RICE, R.R.C.
Do
<\LD J J-D IES
IACKINTOSlI,
1.V. 0. ,
(T.F.)
S ir 111z'tchell JJJz'tchell- Thomson, Ba1/ollct. SI R \VILLl A 1 T URNER, K..C.B ' J LB., LL.D.
1. B., A.l\I. S.
IIo1lorary Associates.
HO/lorar) Assoc/afes .
42
:MARY CECIL FRANCES KATE, MISS COLE, R. R. C.
R OBERT P.\.TON.
COUI T TE~~ ROBERT~, C .l., R.R.C.
NOR.. \. HENR1ETT.\.
LOUI SA WATSON, MISS TULLOII, R. R. C. J OlIN ROBERT WILLIAMS, M.B.
1LEEN R OBElZT~.
TIl E L .\.DY
TEW.APT ROBERT~.
TIl E LADY AD.,\. EDWIN .\. l\L-\.JOR RO BERT r\.i\lE~ 1\Ic
HARRI ET , MRS. VVOOD. ELIZA L Afl1D, LADY MITCIIELL- TTIO~rSON.
OR~L\'C K, 1\ 1. D.
GEORGE STOKER, C.1\I.G., L. R.C.
LIEUT.-C OLONEL HAPPY Mu
. Ire!.
COLO EL ALEXANDEl' WILLL\~I DUKE, l\LD.
1\ 1.\.R10 1\ , L.\'D\" COOPEIZ. GEORGE ALFRED EYERITT
Iul'l' .\.Y,
I.B.,
I R~.
K .\'THLEEN ELIL\'BETH 1\L\.RY,
ELEA 01' BLA TEV, l\1RS FAR TDO .
F.P . . S.
SURGEON -G ENERAL A\-L?lIER
L\'RTII
A. Slt1'g'eon-Colonel Edward Cureton, lII.D.
CROFTS, C.I.E.,
JAM E'MALl'AS,
COLONEL CnAPLES PYE
GORDON
I{ELLY,
• 1.
.,
N ElL
C. :~\I. G.
HENRY DARYILLE BROOK, F.R.C . . , L.R.C.P.
II,.
THE H ONOUIU.BLE ETlIEL E:'ATE,
G.
lEEK, 1\1.D., R.A.l\1.
L\.CLEA?\ C~\'RVELL,
ALICE l\IARY,
II
Colollel james jJIaso71. L ·£ezd. -Colonel Clzarles A {fred I-Jodgetts, J.!. D., A, lli. S. of CalZada. John S. Grijfiths, 11.!.R. C. . ANNIE 1\IARION, l\IRs.
1. R. C.
.
LIEUT.-COLONEL J OHN TIIO~I ON, ISAAC GIBSON l\10DLI
T,
1. B.
1. D.
RICHARD HENRY GRDIBLY, l\1.R.C.S.
(Deputy Commissioner of No. IX. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). ABRAHA~I LANG HORN GARNETT.
(Assistant Commissioner, No . IV. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).
1.D.·
Robert Jones, JJ1.D. H A :HUH.\"
. \. VIE~.
H ARRV I-L\.DLOW
EED .
(Assistant Commissioner, Wellington District, St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas within the Dominion of New Zealand ).
leA DrDI.
S
H .\lG BROW
JA~IES R.\.TCLIFF-G.\''lL\.RD, AKDE~L\X.
H.
LIEUT. -C OLOXEL JA~I ES J OHX
"\\TEDGWOOD.
S ~L-\'C?\AUGIITE?\.
KATE SYDXEY, 1\IR .
ER, :\1.\1.0., M.R.C.S.
LIE UT.-COLOXEL BERKELEV CPOSDIE QUILL, C. B.
OX.
Lvoxs BIGGAr'.
ARCHIE LA WREKCE LA?\ G~L\'x
Ir
1.R.C.S.
COLOXEL BI'UCE l\10RLA~D SKIX
COLOXEL JOHN L OuIS HUBERT
SAR.-\.II,
1.S. (T.F.)
F.R.C.S.
F.R.C.S.
R.A.~1.C.(T.F.) LI EUT .-COLONEL J .-DIE
M.D.,
LIE UT.-C OLONEL I-IEl'BERT ELLISON PIfOf)[~S J A'\lES, C.B.,
L.R.C.P. cT S.Ed., 1.1\1. "\VILLLDI
o LIV I-:E ,
I URI'.\ Y.
P ERCY R oy ROFT LO\YE.
TIIO~L\'S
YARD BROWNFIELD, M.R.C.S.
Elizabetlt, Mrs. Chz'nery.
Sm. ALFIZED COOPEP.
l\L\.JOR
43
J OIl
l\L\.CDO .\.LD,
1. B.
H E RV GouInE, 1\1. B.
Lieut.-Colone! George Barclay. J OIl
OLDRID
COTT o
Colonel Tlzomas Holbein I-Jend!ey, C.IE., lI1'.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Joseph Robert Heape.
CHARLES ULICK CARRUTlIERS, L.R.C.P.Irel.
l\1AJOR CII.\.RLES El'NEST GODD.\.RD, 1\1.D., R.A .... 1.C.(T.F.)
MARGARET, 1\1RS. \VIIITTAK ER .
J OIl
WILLIA:\I BOWIE BARCLAY, L.R.C.P.Ed., D.P.H.
BOGDAN EDw 1 \.RD I ASTRZEBSKI EDW.-\.RDS,
MARTHA JANE, l\1rss TH O:\IAS, R. R. C.
Colonel Edwin Lee, JJI.R.C.S., A.lII.S. (T.F.) Major Percival Benja71zin JVa!ker.
S.-\.RAH E:\IILY,
1ISS \\ EBB, R. R. C.
SARAH ELIZAB ETH,
1IS
ORAlII, R. R. C.
J
COURTEN"\ y
LORD.
JOliN AL EXAr DER SUTIIERL\. I,
1.B.
l\1.B.
Honorary AssociatJs.
H Ollorary Associates .
4.1,
'VILLL\.M BIl\D,
FIU.NK Dr: BEEIIO PUI, R OBEI'T AR TIlUR
M. R.C.S.
HEATON CLARK I-IOWAI ' I),
1. D.
LIEUT.-COLON EL SYDNE\' lY10NCKTON COl'E:'LAN,
L.R.C.P.I.
IrLLIG.\N,
45
LIEUT.-C OLO EL DAVID LE NOX,
1. D.
l.D., R.A.l\I.C.(T.F.)
MAJOR D AVID MIDDLETON Gl'E[G, M . B., R.A.
lIlajor Frcdcrz'c H. JVcstmacott, F.R. C.S., R.A .J1,,!, C. (T.P.) Emzi)', .JI1SS Du Pre.
Lie'ut.-Colonel Joseph Alexander Campbell.
COLO EL SIR R OBERT CR.\
ADA M ARIA, MISS I( m.BY.
STON, I(.C.V.O., C.B.
P ERCY Al'l\IYT.\GE, 1\1.V.O.
GEORGE Lo '1(E, M.D.
SIR HERBERT BEERBOIDl TI\EE.
Hugh L ewz's-Hztghes, L.R. C.P.& S. Tno lAS F REDERICY PEARSE, l.D.
C.\PT.UN LEOXARD
DOBIHN.
LIEUT-COLONEL 'VI LLLUI J onN. TO
\VILL.
MARION CLIFFORD,
H E NRY l\L\RTYN BARKER, l\I.D .
MATILDA, 1\1 ISS V ILLIEl{S.
-H .-\.RRY 'VALTER EY'iTEl ,
joh7Z J-Ioratio Yo lland, M.R.C.S.
G EORGE HERBERT RO:-;E HOLDEN,
1. I).
SAM UEL T lIO:\L\S LORD,
ARTHUR D OBSO,
JO H N AD~DI 'O
,
I.R.C . . , L.R.C.P.
Lro EL LITCIIFIELD PRESTON,
I.R.C.S.
CAPTAIN BERTRAM
I. D.
Robe11"t fi1itchell. PHILI P P HELPS,
L.R.C.P.E. , L.R.C.S.I.
Davz'd Don, C.A.
I.R.C.S.
ED\YARD BURDETT POOLEY,
MISS T IIURBURN .
JO SEPH JOIIN JACKSON,
JOHN R ODLEY, 1\1.R.C.S.
ANTIION Y TU RNBULL HENDRY.
l\I. R.C.S.
T HE R EV . C.-\. TON S .DIUEL JOHN VVOODIIOUSE SA'DERS .
ARTHUR J OIIN EV"\NS,
RI GDEN,
Ed ., 1I.R.C.S.
LEONARD G REENILDI STAP
L.R.C.P.,
L.R.C . .
ROBERT AN DERSON,
\V~\'DE, ~I.R.C.S.
SA:\l UEL HA:\IILTO_) 1\1. B.,
(Assistant Commissioner, No. VII. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).
JOll7l HamJ7zond il1'organ, C. V.O., F.R. C.S. J OHi\' L-\.CIXTYRE, l\1. B. LIEUT .-COLONEL H E TRY P ERCIVAL GEORGE ELKINGTON, 1\I.R.C.S., R.A.1\I.C. • I.D.
l\I.D.
1. D.
(Assistant Commissioner, No. VI. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade.)
H UGH F ALCOKER OLDH.\.:U, 1\ 1. B. A RTHUR BREEDO I
I.D.
IOLLOY, 1\I.D.
COLONEL WILLIAM D \-I E ST EEL,
GEORGE ADD!. ON.
\VILLIA:\I SCOBIE 1\L\.CKE 'ZIE,
Ir LL,
COLONEL P ETER BROO~IE GILES, C.B., F.R.C.S.
I.D.
1Ilrs. Rhodes.
\NILLIAM G RAY,
L.R.C.P.
SURGEON -CAPTAIN GEORGE SY:\IERS
LLEWELLYN MORGAK,
J OHI
M.R.C.S.,
WILLIAM BERTIE MACIC\Y, ~1.D.,
I.R. C.S.
JOHN CREER\' .
7Zn,
I.R.C.S.,
R.A.M.C.(T.F.)
ARTHU R L EWIS COCHR.\ E .
Sarah A
1. D.
IrTFORD HERON ROGER, 1\I.D.,
FINL-\Y 1\IcDOUG.-\.L, F.R.C.S.E.
BRIAN
1.C.(T.F.)
HEr RY W E DEN, C.LE.
CIL\RLE:-I 'VILL LDI LAN!:.
I.R.C.S.
F.R.S., .1. D.
EMILY ClIARLOTTE T lIOMSON, M.B. PROFES OR JO lIN EnWARD ALOYSIUS STEGGALL. JAM ES TlIO:\IAS J ACIC\l AN MORRI ~O N,
LB. , F.R.C.S.E.
FRED ERI CK H ERBERT MABERLY, 1\I.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P.
VVILLIAM KITSON CLAYTON, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. SAMU EL OLIVER E ADES,
V\
ILLIA I
L.R.C.P.
FR"\.NCI S FRYER,
L. R. C. P.
ERNEST JOSEPlI BURNETT, M.B.,
l\I.R.C.P.
IIollor(/ry Associates.
Honorary Associ(/tes.
-!G
GEORGE HO\'LE ,
JOfT
LD.
IAlOR \\TILLL·\. I EDWAH.]) FOGGIE, ROBERT FORREST,
LB., R.A.1\I.C.(T .F .)
LB.
PETER KERP. COLONEL HOW.ARD
MANDELL COATES, M.D.
\VILLIAilf lIE
RY RODI
COLO TEL \NILLLUI GORDO
LB.,
IrLLER,
R.A.1\I.C.(T.F.)
L\LKER,
1ETCALFE,
GEorGE
PllILLIl'S, 1\1.R . . S.
RTllUl'
PATTIE,
FR,·\KK H Ei\H.Y TURK ER . EDWIN PULLIENE PI CKEH.SG ILL,
I.D.
IDLOW.
Ips. DE"\K IN.
ARTlIUR JOIl
HEL:'1 1\10 TAGUE, M.D.
J01IN VVELSlI,
M.R.C.S.,
John ~VzlhaJ7~ Sprillg-tltorpc, 1i.D.
JAMES WILVIE Sl\lITlI,
ARTHUR ERDS'VORTII BROSTER, F.R.C.S.
ALEXA DER JAl\IE,
COLOt'\EL \VILLIAi\I HE~RY BULL, F.R.C . . E.,
1\lAlOR J 1DIES ROBERTSO l
REID,
1\I.D.
.1\(,
.(T.F.)
L.R.C.P.
R.A.l\I.C.(T.F.)
HERBERT SURGEO
\tVILLIA:\I THOMA
ARTlTUR
\VOOD,
I.R.C.P.
MARK KIPP.\X HARGREA YES,
KI};
flfajor Robert James Blackham, L.R.C.P. Ed.) R../-l.l1I.C. h.!ajor Gzlbert Stewart Crawford, lII.D., R ..rl.J.!.C. SIR ERNEST TRITTOX BARO TET . \VILLIA~I JOH T \VORD."'YORTII, l\I.R.C.S. JAilIES STOTIIARD, 1\I.R.C.S.
WILLIA~1 lVluNRO JE T 1J.KGS, l\1.R.C.S. 1. B.
L.R.C.P., 1\1.R.C.S.
THE REV. WILLIAilI DORE RUDGARD
(Assistant Commissioner, No. III. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade.)
I.D.
TGLIS .
HAilDIERSLEY J orr T TOl, 1\1. R.C.S.,
Ie. .:\1.G.
TIIE Br:'IIOI' OF PEl'TII,
E LA POER BERESFORD,
D.D. C"'l.A.)
ANGUS l\L\CGILLIYRA v, 11. D. SYDi\EY CHARLES I-IILLL\'!ZD
CO~ST.':\'NCE
NGEL,
:\11' S.
ROBERT DAYID CRAJ\',
1 0BERLV,
1.R.C.
LL.\'I'DYCE.
l\l.R.C.S.,
GEORGE ASIITO~,
1\1.D.,
L.R.C.P. R.A.1\1.C.(T.F.)
JOlIN DROU GIIT KEJ\'l\'\, 1\1. D. F.R.C . . , L.R.C.P.
HENRY l\lAI WARI TG HOLT, 1\1. R. C. EDWARD \,VILLIS VAN SENDE
T .
ALFRED 1\luLLER SDIPSON. HARRY DICKSON GELL.
WILLIAM HENRY CIIAMBERS.
lARTIN, M.D.
.A.
LIEUT.-COLONEL VVALTER TIIO:'IA .
HARRY LITTLE\\OOI>,
LB.
ALBERT EDWARD BERRY, 1\1.D.
I
l CCLELLAND
LIEUT.-COLOl\'EL ROB El'T
CAPTAII
HE.KRY BEATTIE, TvI.R.C.S.
JOHN HOLT 1\IARSH, L.R.C.S.,
ER, 1\1. D. (Brux.), L.
SIR TrrO:\IAS REES PRI CE,
GRIFFITHS S,v.\ Y E, 1\1. B.
SA:\IUEL GEORGE SLOilL\N,
1.D.
(Assistant Commissioner, No. VI. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade. )
I. D.
LEWIS 1\lARK FRAl\'K CIIRI. TIAN,
1.D.
OYD,
GEORGE Al'TIIUR
FR.-\NCIS SIT'YELL TIDCOilIBE, 1\1. R. C. S.
WILLIAM SCATTERTY,
M.R.C . . , L.R.C.P.
COLO EL EDW"\.RD BA TCE.
DAVID RORIE, 1\1.D.
WILLIA1I1 YOUNG
1\1.
Lz'e1tt.-Colonel Lacey Robert JO/Z1ZS01Z. DAVID LESLIE BEATlI,
I. D.
E.\.RSON Lon::LL.
ARTHUR HEYS,
, L.R.C.P.
ALPRED WAUGH
SA IUEL AULT
TIIOMSO.
PROFESSOR ALEX"\. TDER 1\lIT 'UELL
FRANCI
so
VVILLIAM l\lAcrE ZIE.
HILL.
CAPTAIN GEORGE \iVATER TON
\VORTLE\-
4:7
L.R.C.P.
RI CTIARD CLEGG,
1\1. R. C.
LESLIE \\TINTER DRYL.\ TD, ARTHUR WILLIA:'1 F AIRE. JOlIN MACAULAY.
.,
L.R.C.P. 1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
~I. D.
HOl/orary Associates.
4'
1\IEREDITII YO UKG,
1'1. D.
LUKE GERALD DILLO
ELI!.,\'
, 1\1.D.
l\TAJ'Y
1. B. .1-\.
FREDERICK FABER l\L\CCABE, ,V1LLIAi\I ALLAN
IIol/orary Associates.
HARMER,
L.
Jo EI'II TIIO;\L\S
SAMUEL TllO~IAS DARBY VVE TO T, EU'TA E
IA ' LEA
l.R .
. ~.,
L.R.C.P.
1\l.R.C.~., L.I~.C.I.
OTT, 1\ I. R.
L\TTIlE\\' FORTES UE
1. D., L. J> .C.P. &
ALEXAi\] lET'
BOSWI"LL, 1\1.
LmUT.-COLO . EL GE()I'(;I~
l\I.R.C.S.
I fOI'.TE,
TII O~L\.S IIA 1'SO
CRO.·Sl-H,LI) Dbl'IL\.M, 1\1.B.
vV I L LI A ~ r 1\ L\,1' TI l
HE J\' I\.\T
I. D. U zllz'am Dz'sbro'W Brydollc-Jack, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.Ed.
D A\'ID TIIO\L\S ROC\'1, Jo TES, JOIIN IL\LL vVOOJ)S,
JOIlK HENRY FREDERICK \V AY,
SIR TII O:.\IAS OUVEl', 1\1.1).,
ALEXANDER 1\1ACKE 'ZIE FORBES,
l\LR.C . . , L.R.C.P.
CANOl
IOORE DA\Y ON,
L.R.C.P., A.1\I.S.(T.F.)
EDGAH. LAM BERT.
1\IAJOR VVILLIAM BARON COCKILL, 1\1.D., R.A.
1.C.(T.F.)
(Assistant Commissioner, Coastal Distriet (Western Australia), St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas within the Commonwealth of Australia). THE REV.
JA;\IE~
DUCHESS OF \\'ELLI~GTOi\.
PREBENDARY \VILLIA:.\I ,VIlEELEr' ALII RIDGE.
1\1.P.C.S.I.
D.Se"
A.:\ DEI' <..,
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TnO;\L\.S I -I \.NSUN
JOII~ SI~CLAIl', l\I.D. SUl'GE ON -l\L\J ol' J O'1El'll AD.DIS, ~1. B . CAl'L\'IN ROBERT
S. ,\TILSOX.
HARR\- CI'O\ll'TOx- CIIA\1DERS.
THE REV.
1\TRS.
(Assistant Commissioner, No. V. Distl'ict, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
LB.
PERCY RAT CLIFF.
'ATALLIS
TOLLER.
(Assistant Commissioner, No. V. District. St. John Ambulance Brigade).
FREEl-IA:~~' VVILLS.
VVILLIA:.\1 RO BERT \iVILLIA:.\IS, RICHARD DAVID THOllIA S,
HENRY L.R.C.P.E.,
L.R.C.P.E.,
EDWARD DAnES REE S, 1\LR.C.S.,
I.D.,
JOHN HENRY PEARSON FRASER,
1\1. B.,
HUGH MARTI
L.R.C.S.E.
F.R.C.S. 1\1. R. C. S.
LD., F.R.C.S.
CASE, M.R.C.S.,
1\1ARGARET ELIZABETH, 1\1RS.
L.R.C.S.E.
L.R.C.P.
CHARLES AUGUSTINE HAYMAN ,
WILLIAM PRIOR PURVIS,
F.R.C.P., 1\1.R.C. S.
B. 1\1. D.
GEORGE SCARR, M.B.
EDITH LILIAN
J\I.D.,
BOWSET ', 1\I.
l\IAJOR TIIE.\K STO J.' .
L.R.C.S.I.
F.R.C.P.
1\1. 13.
);\,
ED\YARD ALBERT OFFICER, 1\1. B.
J A rES S:'\IITH 1\IATHER,
l\1.D., D.P.H.
(Assistant Commissioner, No. VI. Distl'ict. St. John Ambulance Brigade). FRElJEI ' IC l:'1' T~T RI C II1\1'J)~Oi\, L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.Ed. J OSEl'11
VVILLIA:.\1 Tl<ETIIO\YAN, 1\1. B.
KATHLEEX E:.\IILY,
T •
SIR GEOl'GE JL\I'E PlIILIP~ON,
,VILLIA:'II Yo u TG, 1\1. D.
1\1.D., A.1\1.S. AustraliR.
(Assistant Commissioner, Victoria District St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas within the Commonwealth of Australia).
. S.
IORESBY.
D.,
J OIIK Fo BERY ORDE, 1Z.C.
COLOXEL THO:.\L\S
S.Ed.
RO BERT l\lACFARLAl' E lYL\],SI L\.f,L. L.R.C.P.
LA"RE 'CE FH,a.;\, 1\ I. D.,
S\\r\ ' WI CK,
ARTH UR ,\, ILLIAnI S
eEl':.
HEK1'Y BATESON,
IIALONER RI GBY , M.B., D.P.I!.
,iVILLIAlIf E\,ELYK ST.
lIoLilIE.
VVILLL\.:.\I STEI'lJENSON.
,VILLL\M l\I'KI LEY CLAY. ,VALTER
E LLI':N, 1\1 l' s. C I IE I' l ' \'. ELLI~N, :\IRs. STI'AUL\X
40
L.R.C.P.
SHEPHERD.
C\ RIL EL.
E.
(Assistant Commissioner, No. V. District. St. John Ambulance Brigade). PELILDI J\IEIn \'N GAI:0.'SFOl'D f\lAJoR
FREDEI'ICK
R.A.
S_\~lUEL
TO~IIlS.
LA:'\IBERT,
l\I.R.C.S.,
L.R,C,P' 1
I.C.(T.F.)
(Assistant Commissioner, No. V. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). ARTHUR ELLISOr, 1\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
(Assistant Commissioner, No. V. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). EUGENE EDWAI{D STl'EET.
(Assistant Commissioner, No. VIII. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade' D
FREDEIU K
JOHX
rOlIN"
DOl/ats.
I-JoJlonrry Associatcs.
EO l-<IELDING
BOND,
:\I. D . 1-1 eXRY BL\.KErTEY,
51
1\I.D.Ed.
\ VISIL\.RT,
I. R . C . S ., L. P. C . p .
L.R.C.P. I., L.R . . . 1, J A:\IES FH.A Tel CL\.Rr 1 los,'.\. 'K, F.R.C S., ~.P .C .P. -< d~ l\L\.JOR \Y ILLIAi\I ALEXA 'nER GIlm, l\I.D.Ec1., h .. A.l\I.C.(1 .F .) J.DIES TKIX I1ENTON" \VlIITE, 1\I. ., F.P.C.S.Ed. TOIIX PERCI\TAL BRO\yK, :0 I. B. FREDERICK \VILLLDI RIGBY, :0I.B . HE?\RY S:\IITII, l\I.D.
\ VILLIA:\I RICIL\.RD
B.\'TL,
The RE\T . ED\Y.\.RD GREE?\~ILL. LEWI' ED\Y~\'RD B.\.lU\ETT, 1\I.B., F .R.C . .
IDonats.
Donats are persolls who from aJl appreciation of the 'Works of the Order have cOJltribllted to its <l cll~beillg by cOlltributions to its funds or by persollal sen.'ice, alld w/to are not j'ct qualified by sufficielltly long continued service for admission to the Ordcr as Members or as H07lorary Associates.
CAPTAIN
CII.\RLES
TlIISELTO ...
T
U RQUIIART, l\1. D.,
R. A.l\I. C.
(V01s.), late Acting }\ssistant Commissioner, Orangc River Colony District, St. John mbulance Brigade Overseas. HE~TI'Y US~L\'l', L.P.C.P. C S.Ed. .l
GEOPGE
T
(Acting Assistant CommiSSioner, Province of the Orange Free State Distl'ict, St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas within the Union of South Africa). His Highness a \yab 1\1 ir SllJan Ali l(han, 1 ~izam of T
T
I I yderabad, G. C. S. I. His Highness l\Iaharaja Sir IT rishnaraja \\Tadiar Dahadur, G. C. S. 1., of ~I vsore. His Highness l\1aharaja Sir :\Iadho R ao Scindhia Bahadur, C.C.S.I., G.C.V.O., of Gwalior. His Highncss ~Jaharajadhiraja Tukaji Rao Holl~ar Bahadur of I nclore. His Highness l\Iaharajadhiraja Sawai Sir l\Iadho Singh Bahaclur, C.C.S.I.. G.C.I.E., G.C.V.O., of Jaipur. His Highness l\Iir Illlam Daksh I~han, of Khairpur. His Highness J anl P anji~sinhji \Tibhaji, of 1\ a\\"anagar. His Highness Paja Sir Bane Singh, K.C.I.E., of Rajgarb. Dinanath 13. .l Taik Dandchlr, L.l\I. & S. r. '.. R. I. P. H. Lond. ~
~be ~r()er
of St. JOhl1 of Jertlsalem ill JEl1glal1b. P A I{ TIL
(a)
ROLL OF
J1IE.L~fBERS,
110~VOR.rlRY
~4SS0CIATES,
SERVI \TG BROTHERS, DJiCEASED during the last century, Prior to Incorporation by Royal Charter.
c([:he @rutr of
~t.
JJoltn nf
~ettt5ttlell
PART II.
(a).
in (Enghll1u. ;;fl'lrmbrrs,
~10nOrClr)!
9ssociCltfS, Cln'lJ
~crbillg
i3roti)CrS
Deceased during tlte last Century, prior to the /Ilcorporation oj tlie Order by Royal Charter, 11tlt 111ay, 1888.
JLot'l! }priors,
THE RE\'. SIR ROBERT PEAT,
. D.
From 29th January, 1831, to 21st April, 1837. THE HOX OCRADLE SIR HEJ.'PY DY:\IOKE, D.\I'oJ. IT. From 15th July, 1838, 'to 24th J unc, 18+7. Promoted to Lieut. -T urcopolier, 24th June, 18+7. LIEUT.- COLONEL SIl' CIL\PLES
~IOJ.·TOLIEU
L.\\rH,
B_\I'Oi\ET.
From 2+th June, 1847, to February, 1860. Grand Turcopolier, 8th February, 1860. R EAR-AD:\IIRAL SIR ALEX.\XDEI' DU . . 'DAS yOu . . ·G
\I'BVTII~OT.
Frolll 16th July, 1860, to 24th June, 1861. SIR VVILLLDI DROGO, DlJKE OF l\LL'CIIESTEI', }C. P. From 24th June, 1861, to Eve of St. John, 1888, "Past Prior" from 18th July, 1888, to decease, 21st l\Iarch, 1890,
'1J\11tgbts of 3ustice.
ALBA:"Y, Colonel I-I. R. H. Leopold George Duncan Albert, The Duke of, IZ.G .. IT.T., G.C.S.I., G.C.i\1.G. ALEX:\.i\lJEI', General Sir J ames Ed \Yard, C. B. Ai\DEI' OJ.·, Colonel Tholl1as Ai\TRDI. H ugh Seymour, 9th Earl of ARDUTII:"OT, Rear-Admiral Sir \lexander Dundas Younab BARTO:", Sir Frceman BEAC:\IO:,\T, ir George J-Iow]and, Dclronet. BEETILDI, \\ illiam, F.P .S. BELL, \Yilliall1, 1\1. D. DIG. m', Robert, LL. D. Dr.·HOPl', ~Iajor-G eneral Cecil, C.13. BOURXE, Colonel ~ir J ames, Baronet, C. B. 13I<ETT, ~Iajor Reginald Best DRO:\ILEY Stretch Cowley BRoex, 'ir P ichard, Baronet BRo\Yxso:". Lieul -Colonel \Villiam Henry BUCKLEY, ~Iajor \\ illiam BURGE., Captain Somervjlle \Valdemar BURLTON, Colonel \\Tilliam, C.B . BURX.\DY, :\Iajor-General Edwyn Sherard, ~I.P. BURi\ES, Georrye Jam es Holmes b BURi\ES, J ames, I(.H., LL.D., F.R.S.
Datt! oj Elutio7l. 7th June, 1883.
2{th Feb., 1832,
5 th Jan., 1865. 2{thJune, r843. 20th Aug., 1855. IsthSept., 1883. 15th Dec., 1871. 28th July, 1835. 9th Sept.. I8.n. 28th July, 1835. 16th Feb., 1858. 12th Dec., 1876. 8th July, 1857. 30th -:\Iar., I 32. 28th July, 1835. 15th Sept.. 1832. 19th July 18 49. 24thJune 1848. 8th Jul y, 1857. qth Dec. , IS80. 1St July, 1857. 22nd July, 1837.
Deceased Members.
Decca cd IIJel/lbers.
56
57
Date oj Election.
BURNE) Captain Sydney Holmes B URXE , \\T ard Holmes CH.A 'TEL\.IN, Philippe Count de. (Received in France in I S I 3. Sometime Secretary to the French Langucs, and one of the Delegates to England at the revival of the Eno-lish Lano-ue.) (Ilonorary Rank). b CHER:\ISIDE, Sir Robert Alexander, l\1. D. CLAXXY, \Yilliam Reid, l\1.D., F.R.S.Ed. COKYXGI-LDI, Lieut.-General George Henry, l\Iarquis CR.\.\yFORD, \Villiam CUNYNGILUl, Sir Robert ICeith Dick, 6th Baronet DE PEARS.\.LL, Robert Lucas DE PEARSALL, Robert Lucas, Junior DOYLE, l\Iajor-Gen. Sir John l\Iilley, IC C. B., 1\ I. P. DUDLEY, \Villialll, 1st Earl of DUl\BOYXE, J ames Butler, 13th Baron DU;\ls.\.x\-, Randal Ed,,-ard Plunkett, 15th Baron DY~IOKE, The Honourable Sir Henry, Baronet, 17th Hereditary Champion of England FORTE 'CUE, l\lajor Ed ward F. K.nottesford FREESTGX, Colonel Sir \Yilliam Lockyer, I. P. GIBB, Surgeon-General Hugh GIB ON, Lieut.-Colonel George \Vashington GRAKT, John GR_.\ST, Captain Thomas GRIFFITHS, 1\lajor \\Tilliam Stuart HILLARY, Sir Augustus \Yilliam, Baronet HILLARY, Sir \Villiam, Baronet HOARE, Sir Edward, Baronet HOLMES, General John, C. B. HOilIPESCH vo~ \V ISBECQ, Theophile Anton \Vilhelm, Count von (nephew and heir of the 69th Grand laster Ferdinand von Hompesch. Recezved z'nto tile Order in the A 7ZJio-B avar£an Langue, 182 5).
20th :'Iray, r858. 18th jan., r858. lSthNov., [873.
HOPE, Vice-Admiral the Right IIonourable Sir \Villiam Johnstone, G.C.B., 1\1.P. (1;ecez'vcd abroad). JOf{ES, Vice-Admiral the IIonourable Alexander l\lontgOl11cry LI\.l3M\'OFF, I-I is I I ighness the Prince A1exander
~
(Ilono rary Eank.)
Dale of ElectIOn
24 th june, r842. 2-1 th jl1ne, 18 32 • 7th j nne. r87o. 2_ndJune, r837. 3 rs t july, I8H22ndJuly, r837.
r7 th july, r840. lIth Mar., r832. r5 th Dec., r87-1.
nth.Tov., r830.
2Sth july, r835.
15 th july, r83S.
9 th July, tS7S. 2
thAug.,r857.
20th
~Iay,
r8s8.
8th July, 1857. 8th July, r8S7.
J9th jan., I83J. 24th June, r8iS. 7th j ul y. 1833.
7th July, r83S. rst july, 1857.
?)th july, r857. 14th Oct., 1842 •
30th April , 183I.
1St july, IS57.
(If~~lrry
LAMl3, Charles J ames Saville l\10ntgomery LA~ID, Lieut.-Colonel ·Sir Charles l\Iontolieu, Baronet, Baron de St. I-Iypolite (1"~rancl:), D.C.L. LAf{GFOI{D, IIercules Langford, 2nd Baron L·\.WRE~CE, Sir J clJlleS (received abroad), ( lember of French Chapter in 1789) LE GE\rT, Philip \Villiam LEITH, J. Farley, Q.C. l\IcALE,'TER, Lieut. -Colonel Charles Archibald, K. H. l\IACKEXZIE, Charles Fitzgerald l\L\.c T.\.U, Colonel the I Ionourable Sir Alan Napier, Baronet l\L\.CPIIERSON of Cluny, E,ven. l\L\.Gli\i'\, \Villiam, L L. D. l\IA~SEL, Sir J oh11 Bell \ Villiam, 9th Baronet l\IASTEI', Captain P ichard Thomas "I . L C d e (IIonorary 11 ELL,\() DE C _\.LCLTA, f \ ntoll1e aurent, omte Rank). :\IEREDYTII, Sir Joshua Colles, Baronet, I'"night of the Orders of St. Louis of France, and of Louis of Hesse-Darmstadt. &c. (lIe was the last ElZglz'sltmall reccz''L'ed Z'llto tlte Order by the 69th Grand Jlasfer, tile Baroll Ferdilland ,,'Oil 1-£ JlllpCSC/z, car!.)' Z'll 179 8). l\IITFORD, Percy 1\1 URRAY, Captain Arthur Stormont NEEDHAM, The H onourable Fran cis I-I enry N EWTOJ\", James O'DOXJ\"ELL, General Sir Charles Routledge PEARL, Commander Sir James, R. T., K.. H. PEARSON, Albert I-Iarforcl PEAR 'OX, Julius Alexander, LL.
2.j.lh june, 18.p.
30th ilIar., 183 2 .
30th April, 1831.
8th July, 1857. r~57.
8th july,
24th june, If4 3. 21:>th july, r 035 . qth Oct., IS p .
13th Jan., 183419th Oct., 1832. 30th June, 1843. 17th july, 18 iO.
6th jan., 1864. 9th Sept., 1837.
18thApril, r8
2.
r8th Dec., r8..t o. 4th June, IS46.
17th Jan.,
I
IIth~Iar.,
r832.
.39.
4th May, rS39.
13th Oct .. IS; 5. 2nd July, lu67.
Deceased Me1l1.bers.
Deceased Mell/bers.
58
Dale of Electioll.
PE.AT, The Rev. Sir Robert, D. ., G. C. St. Stanislaus of Poland (Chaplain to King George IV.) PE~XEF \TIIEl~ General Sir John Lysaght, G. C. B. PERROTT, Sir Ed\yarcl Bindloss, aronet PERROTT, Sir Ed\yarcl George Lam bert, Baronet (Rccez''LJcd the aaoiade from Sz'y /oshua Coll{'s J1.ferc{0'th, B a 1'0 11 ct, and c07lferred the Sallte on I he
rrthNov ., 18 30.
16th Feb., 18 58.
3ISt July, 18H. 22ndJuly, 1837.
Date of Election.
jLaNes of 5nstice . BRASSEY, Annie, The Lady H01\RE, Harriet, Lady tIAcrIIERSO of Cluny, Sarab Justina, Mrs. STRANGFOIZD, Emily Anne, Viscountess
18th Oct.,
1~8I.
5 th Jan .. 1863.
23 rc1 June, 1879. 8th Aug., 1873.
Duke oj- J7.fmuizcster and other I":llig'hls).
PriILIPP_\.RT, Sir John POPHA:\I, \dmiral Sir Home
lIth 1\ 0\'., 18 30.
Riggs,
K~. C. B.,
1\1. P.
( Reccz'zlcd abroad)' R7111~r:'ht CClll7Jlandcr, I799J' 7~CCCl'Z'(d the Ro) 'a! Lz'ccnce to 1J)(a1~ the z'71sig'1lz'a at C07Wt, 20tlt Sept., I799).
POTT, Joseph Compton Jun. PO\YX.-\LL, Henry R_DLEY, 1\Iajor-General James RL-\RIO-S FORL\., II Generalissimo II Ducci Luclovico eli ROBERT. OX of STRV_\'X, General George Duncan, C. B. ROBERT 'OX of STl\U:\.K, George Dllncan ST. GER:\L-\i\S. \\Tillianl Gordon Corn\yallis Eliot, 4th Earl of SHADWELL, Sir Lancelot SHX\Y, Lieut.-Colonel Claudius HUCKBDRGH, Sir Francis, Baronet, F. R. S. S:\IITII, Admiral Sir \Villiam Sidney, G. C. B. (1~eal'z,cd
9 th Sept., r837.
H uco, The Rev. Thomas tIALET, The Rev. \\!. \Vyndhan1 \VOOD, The Rev. A. Athelstane, D.C.L.
4th June, r867. 12th :'Iay, 1868.
3rd :'1 ar., 1868.
2+th June, r8ir. 2znd Jul y, r837. 8th July.
1
57.
20th Au"0', r8·JJ. 13 th Jan., 183i. 2-fthJune, 1863. 2nd :\Iar.: 1869. 22nd July, 1837.
3[(1
1 T 0\.. ,
1874-
10thXO\'., 1858. 9 th Sept.: r837.
z'n France).
SPRYE, Captain Richard Samuel illare TACHE, Colonel Sir Etienne Paschal THO:\ISO~, Captain \Villiam TOCQUEVILLE, Peter Victor, Comte de TOXKI~, Lieut.-Colonel Sir \Yanvick Hele (raez"ucd zn , the Anglo-Bavarz"an Langue, T 83 0 ). l oRPHIcHEK, Robert Sandilands, I I th Baron \ VILKIE, Lieut.-Colonel David VVOLLASTON, 1\Iajor F reelerick \ V OOLFE, Richard
(tbaplatns.
20th .\.ug., 1855. 18th Jan., r858. 2nd :\Jar., 1864. 5th Mar., 1833. lIth June, 1S4!.
16th April, 1862. 2+th June, 18+8. rst July, 1857·
7th
1\r a)"
187 2•
If,l\tgl)ts of Grace. AGAR, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Emmanuel Felix, 1\I.P. BEATTIE, \Nilliam, 1\1. D. BEETHA:'I, Albert \Villialll, F.R.S. BELL, Alexander BLAIR, Captain I-Iarry BROUX, Lieut.-Colonel \Yilliam James BROWNE, General \Valter John, C.B. BUCK, The Rev. John Parmenter BUR:\'ES, Dalhousie Holmes CASTEL-BROLO, Federico Lancia e Grassellini, Duca eli Cu,s, \Villiam Nicholls COPLAND, James, 1\1. D., F. R.S. DE BEREi\GER, Baron DE BUSTROS, Selim DELEPIERE, Joseph Octave, LL. D. DE SALIS-SOGLIO, 1\lajor-General Johann Ulrich, Baron DE SALIS-SOGLIO, Peter John Fane, Count of the Holy Roman Empire, (1'ecez'~'ed at Rome, 20th July, I843). ER:\IATINGER, Lieut.-Colonel \Villian1
12th Dec., 1875.
1St July, r857. 28th July, 1835. 8th June, 1859.
r8th
ITOY.,1S73.
16thAug., 1.)+8. 8th July, 1857. 28th Dec., 1860.
1st July, IS57. 2+th June, 18(+ 20th :\Iay, 1858. r6th July: r:)57.
17 th Jan., 1.)3-1-· 17th Oct., 1:)82. 8th Dec., 186+. 9th June, 1858. r2th Dec., r857.
loth Feb., 1860.
Deceased Members.
Deceased JU elll bel's.
60
FERGUSSOI, Lieut.-General \Villiam FIFE, ir John GLOYFR, Robert Iortimer, 1\1. D. GUNl\IJ.TG, John, C. B. H K\.I,D, Colonel James HEARD, Colonel the Honourable J. T. Ho KYXS, Chandos \V ren, 1\ I. P. L.-\URIE, \\ illiam Alexander LE 1\L\RCHA TT, Sir John Gaspctrd, E:. C. B., Ie. C. I. G. K ORCLIFFE, 1\Iajor-General orcliffe, I{. H. OUTR.DI, Lieut.-General Sir James, Baronet, G.C.B., PI~HEY, The Honourable Hammett [r.c.s.l. PLL\lRIDGE, Admiral Sir James Hanway, K.. C.B., 1\LP. PRIi\'GLE, \ Villiam RA::\lSXi Charles \Villiam Ramsay RATCLIFF, Charles, F.G.A. ROLPH, Dr. Thomas RYLAXD. Lieut.-Colonel Georae Harrison t:> TURXBULL, \\ illiam Barclay David Dundas VELL-\, Luigi, LL. D., (Superintendent, Record Office, :\Ialta. ) \YATTS, Vice-Admiral George Ed,Yard, C. B. \VHITEHEAD, John \YILLIA~IS, Thomas Troughear \\ n'THORP, \Villiam (Consul U.S.A., 1\Ialta)
Dale oj Elect'1011.
CALLENDER, George William, F.R.C.S., F.R.S. FALWASsEr, Surgeon-Major Francis, F. R.C. S., A.lV1. n. FRERE, The Right I:-Ionourable Sir I-Ienry Bartle Edward, Baronet, G. C. 13., G. C. S. 1. HEADLAND, Frederick, M. D. HODSON, Elizabeth, Mrs. PORTER, Surgeon-l\'lcljor Joshlla I Ienry, A.l\1. D. RENARD, Lieut.-General Bruno J can Baptiste (A. D.C. to H.1\1. the ring- of the Belgians) RU~ISEY, Hcnry\Vylclbore, 1\1.1)., F.P.S. SUAFTESDURY, Sir .Anthony, 8th Earl of SHEPHERD, Surgeon- Iajor Peter, .I.\.~I.D. STAAF, Colonel J. J YON LANGENUECK, Bernhard P udolph Conrad, His Excellency Baron
12th Dec ., rJ057. I2th Dec r8 " 57. 2-+t11 June, r847. a rS20th Au b', J5.
8th JUly , r 57. I3th Oct., r 58.
4th June, r867. 8th July. r857.
20th :\[ ay, r858. 20th May, r858. ~th July, r8sr.
IIth Aug., r857. I
2lh Dec., r857.
8th July, r857.
T
,
5 th June , r86-J.
Sel'~tng
qth Oct., r842. 9th June, 1858.
Thomas HILTO~, Charles SYSON, Hiram BIRCH,
13th July, 1859. 28th Aug., 1857.
18th Jan., 1858. 8th July, 1857.
20thAug., r855. 28th Aug., r858.
18th ilIay, r8331St
Mar., r870.
loth Sept., r878. 2nd Feb., 1869.
1J:)Onorarr associates. BAU:\IGARTEN, General Alexander de BRETT, Robert, IVI.R.C.S .
Date 0/ Ele·tio71. roth Sept.. IS78.
loth Sept., 1878. 20th April, 187).
4th :-Jay, I86g. 24 th June, J 870. 23 rd June, 1875. 6th .\Iay, I879.
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5 t11 Dec., r864.
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Feb., 1882.
24th June, 18 71.
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DECEASED After Incorporation by R oyal Charter.
PART
II.
(b).
Deceas ed sillce the In corporation oj f he Order by Royal Charter, granted 14th May, r888.
So\)erefgn 1beabs anb
~attOlls.
HER MOST GRACIOUS l\IAJESTY QUEE::\ VICTORIA. HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY KI~G ED\VARD VII. Snb-~tiot5.
CLARENCE A TD AVOND.i\.LE, H.R.I-I. The Duke of, I(.G. LINLlTHGOW, John Adrian Louis I-Iope, Iarquess of, K.T., G.C.l\I.G., G.C.V.O. -rfUligbts of 3-ustice. AMHERST, \Villiam Archer, Earl AMHERST 01; HACY TEY, \Yilliam Amhurst Tyssen, The Lord BATTENBERG, H. R. H. Prince Henry l\'Iaurice of, I(.G. BOILEAU, Sir Francis George l\Ianningham, Baronet BURLTON-BE T~TETT, John Robert CAtlIB1UDGE, H.R.H. George \Villiam Frederick Charles, Duke of, IZ.G. CARTER, Charles Pemberton CONY?-;GIIA;,I, Henry Francis, l\Iarquess DALLAS, Rupert Caradoc Francis DAUBE~EY, General Sir Henry Charles Barnston, G.C.B. DAVIES, Francis Robert DUNCAN, Colonel Francis, C.B., 11.P., R.A. EGERTON OF T ATTON, Wilbraham, Earl FERRERS, Sewallis Edward, Earl FIFE, \iVilliam George, Duke of, IZ.G., I(.T., G.C.V.O. GLASGOW, George Frederick, Earl of HAWKINS, The Rev. v\ illiam Bentinck Letham
Dale of Elt:ctz'071.
18th July, 1888. 30th Jan., 1906.
IIth July, 1890. 18thJuly, 1882. 16th.i\pril, 1890. IIth Jul y, 1890. 8th Feb., 1860. 18thFeb., 1889. 24th June, 1863. 23rdJune, 1883. 5th Feb., 1878. 8th Feb., 1876. 23rd June, 1888. 23 rd June, 1875. 26th Feb.,1885. 8th June, 1876. I6thApril, 1890. 5th Nov., 1872. 9th Dec., 1865. E
66
Deceased MeJllbers.
Deceased M em bers. Date
HEi\TNIKER, John l\Iajor, The Lord HOARE, l\Iajor Sir Joseph \Vallis O'Bryen, Baronet HOLLAND, Lieut.-Colonel Trevenen James, C. B. HOULTON, Sir Edward Victor Lewis, G.C.l\1.G. HUGHES-HuNTER, Colonel Sir Charles, Baronet H UKTER-"\tV ESTON Lieut. -Colonel Gould J EPHSO~, Captain Sir Alfred, R. N. I(AY, Sir Brook, Baronet LATIIO:\I, Sir Edward, Earl of G. C. B. LATHO:'I, Ed,,'ard George, Earl of LECI-UIERE, Sir Edn1und Anthony Harley, Baronet, 1.1. LEIGH, \Villiam Henry, The Lord LUIERICK, Sir \Villiam Hale John Charles, Earl of, K.. P. LocH, Sir Henry Brougham, The Lord,G.C.B.,G.C.l\I.G. l\IAXCHE TER, Sir \\ illiam Drogo, Duke of, IZ. P. TORTHCOTE Henry Stafford, The Lord, G.C.M. " P/I.GET, The Lord lexander [G.C. I.E., C. B. P AL:'IIER, George PHILIPS, Captain Nathaniel George PORTER, l\1ajor-General \Yhitworth H. E. PRU' lA, H.R.H. Prince .AJbert of (Grand 1\Iaster of the Johanniter Orden). (Honorary). RO\YE, Richard Reynolds ST. GEORGE, General Sir J Ohl1, G. C. B. R. A . SAXE COBURG AXD GOTHA, H. R. H. Alfred Ernest Albert (Duke of Edinburgh), K.G. SAXE COBURG and GOTHA, H. R. H. the Hereditary Prince of, IZ.G. SCHLESWIG-HoLSTElN", 1\Tajor H. H. Prince Christian Victor of, G. C. B. STAX:'IoRE,Arthur Hamilton Gordon, The Lord,G.C.l\1.G. STORY, Captain J an1es STUART, Colonel John Alexander l\1an, C.B., C.l\I.G. T:ccK, H.I-I. Francis Duke of, G.C.B. TEcK, H.S.H. Prince Francis of, G.C.V.O., D.S.O.
0/ Electioll
rrth July, r890. 8th Feb. r860. 12th Dec., r857. 18th April, r882. 18th JUne, r90r. 6th Dec., r870. 28th July, 1898. 23 rd June, 1888. 18th July, r888.
G7 Date of Election.
TEl\lPLETOWN, General Ir George Frederick, Viscount, G. C. B. \VAKEl\L\ , I--Ienry Offley WALFORD, Edward WATERFO]ZD, Sir John Henry de la Poer Beresford, Marquess of, l{.P. \V ILLIS, General Sir George Harry Smith, G. C. B. \VINCIIILSEA AND N OTTr GIIA II, Sir Iurray EdwardGordon, Earl of
7th June, 1870.
18th May, 1880. 6th i-fay, 1867. 23 rd June, 1884.
25th Feb., 1896. 16th April, I890.
25 th July, 1899. 9 th Dec., r865.
2Labies of 3ustice.
5 th Jan., 1863. I I th
J ul y, 1890.
1St reb., r862. 26th Sept.,r860. 23l'd Feb., 1904. 23 rd June, 1894. 18th
~lay,
1880.
29th Nov., 1898. 8th June, 1859. 18th July, I88H.
22nd Feb. , I88r. 1St June, 1861. 18th July, r888.
25th April. r893.
26th April. 189 2. 6th Dec., 1870. 5th May, 1874· 2+th Feb., r9 02 . 2nd Feb, r882. I4thApr., 1891.
BEN);ETT-POE, Rosetta l\1ary, 1\1rs. BUR0:E.', Esther Sarah, Mrs. Coxn\GILD!, Jane t. Iaur Blanche, =.\Iarchioness CRAWLEY, Emily Charlotte, 1\1rs. DAUDEKEY, Eliza, Lady DEi\:\L\I' K, H. I. the Oueen of DE\'Oj\ 'r [11'E, Louise Frederica Augusta, Duchess of DUXCO:\I IJE Evelyn, l\I iss GER:'L\XY, 1-1.1..:\I. VICTOl'L\ E~ll'l'ESS Fl'EDEI'IC OF , and Queen of Prussia (Princess Roya] of Great Britain and Ireland). GrLDE-\., P ache! Caroline, j Irs. HAWKI"(\S, Elizabelh, 1\1rs. Ho rYi\'S, Clara }\melia \Vren, Iiss HOULTO~', I--Iyacinthe Harriette, Lady HU~TEI'-\VESTON of Hunterston, Jane, ~ /Irs. L-GR_DI, The Honourable Emily Charlotte, 1\lrs. j1eynell KENSI0:GTO .' , Grace Elizabeth, The Lady KNUTSFO]{D, l\Iargaret Jean, Viscountess L.UIIO:\I, Alice, Countess of LECIDlEI 'E, Louisa IZatharine, Lady PALMEr', J essie Frances, Irs. PORTER, Anne Shirley, Irs. \Vhitworth
-
8th Feb., 1876. 24th June 1062. 23 rd June, 1888. I5 th Feb., 1887. 23 rd June, 1879. I9 thA pril.I887· 30th July, 1889. IIth Dec., 1883. roth Dec. , 1888.
23rdJU7"!e, 1867. 3rd Apnl, 1883. 9th July, 1878. 18thApri1.I882. 8th :'lay; 1877. 29th April. 1902. 23rd June, r8u8. IIth )lar., I90r. 30th July, ISS!5. 9th Dec., 18(5. 20th July, IS80. 8th Jan., r 86. _
68
Deceased MelJlbers.
Deceased M em be1's.
Date of Election.
Date of Elect/oil. .
ROWE, Charlotte, 1\lrs. ST. GEORGE, Elizabeth _ Iarianne, Lady DI, Alice Francis I Iowley, 1\Irs. Coysgarne TECK, H. R. H. The Princess . . Iary AdeJaide of Canlbridge, Duchess of TE:\[PLETO\YN, Susan l\Iary Isabella, Viscountess
23 rd June,IS8S. 8th Aug., 18n 3r d
ov., I8gI.
17 t h May, IS8r. I4 tb Dec., ISSO.
<tbaplaitl5. BAXDFORD, Charles \Valdegra ve, Bishop, D. D. BARXES, Prebendary Reginald I Ienry BEDFORD, The Rev. \\Tilliam Kirkpatrick Rilancl CLXGGHTOX, Tholllas Legh, Bishop, D.D. COLLIKS, \Yilliam Ed\vard, Bishop, D. D. CO:\IPTOX, The Lord .~lwyn, D.D. DGCKWORTII, Canon Robinson, C. V. 0., D. D. H OLE, S. R., Dean, l\L~CLAGAX, The Archbishop (Iatc Prelate). 1\L~RTYN, The Re\'. Charles John OAKLEY, John, D.D., Dean PERRY, \Yilliam Ste\'ens, Bishop of Iowa (Honorary) PORTAL, The Rev. George Raymond Q UIXTARD, Charles Todd, D. D., Bishop of Tennessee (Honorary) SA YORY, The Rev. Sir Borradaile Savory, Baronet SHAD\\TELL, The Rev. Arthur Thomas \Vhitmore SHORE, Canon Thomas Teignmouth \VHITE, The Rev. Henry \V HITTIKGTOX, Canon Richard Thomas VVOOD, The Rev. Thomas \Villiam WOODWARD, The Rev. John, LL.D. VVORDSWORTH, John, Bishop
12th Dec., rS76. I3 thA pril,rS86. 22nd June, 1878. 5 th June, ISn 21st June, Ig04. 19 th April, 1887. 3ISt ::\Iay, 18g2. 9th Aug., 189+
Igth Feb., ISS4. 3rd ;\Iar., IS68. nnd Feb.,18g8. 3rd Aug., IS69. 6th Feb., 1868.
IIth July, 1S90. 3rd Dec., 1867. 11th July, IS90. I3thDec., 1881. IIth July, 1890. 2Jrd J uBe, I SSS. 2[ld June, 186S. 27 tbN ov., 19 00 •
69
'Ir,nigbts of (J;race.
ADEL, Sir Frederick A., G.C.V.O., K.C.B. ALCOCJ', Sir Rutherford, I.e. C. B., D. C. L. ANGLESEY, Marquess of BAINES, Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel l\1 atthew, 1\1. D. BIRKJ3ECK, Sir Edward, Baronet, I.e.C.V.O. BRAY, Sir John Cox, IZ.C.l\1.G. BROWN, John, L.R.C.P., L.P.C.S.I. BURFORD-H"\:0,'"cocr, Sir I-Ienry James Burford, C.l\1.G. BURNE, l\Iajor-General Sir Owen Tudor, G. C. 1. E., K.C.S.I. "l.1 {it' BYTIIESEA ' Rear-Admiral John, C. B., C. 1. E. lJ. "-V. , BYTHESEA, Samuel Francis Glossop CARNAR\"OlT, Henry Hov,"ard l\lolyneux, Earl of CAWDOR, Frederick Archibald Vaughan, Earl CHATfIELD, Admiral Alfred John, C. B. CL\RK, Sir Andre\y, Baronet, ~I. D. CLAYTOJ\', Sir Oscar 1\'I oore Passey, C. B., C.l\1. G., l\1. D. CLOUSTOJ\', Sir Ed ward Seaborne, Baronet COOK, John ~Iason DE SEi\O~TCES, 1\1ajor Hubert Dominique Alexandre I-Iussenot (I Ionorary) DIBDIK, Charles DIXON, Sir Raylton DmlvILE, l\Iajor Herbert \\Tinnington EGERTO~, Colonel Sir j\lfred l\Iorclaunt: K.C.\T.O., C.B. EYANS, Thon1'ls \\'illiam, ::\I. D. EYRE, Colonel I Icnry, C. B. FAIRDAII' J\', Sir . \nc1rew FAYRER, Surgeon-General Sir Joseph, Baronet, IT. C. S. 1., LL.D., l\I.D. FELLOWS, I-<~rcl11k Perks FORESTIER-\V,\LKER, General Sir Frederick \Villiam Edward, G.C. :\I.G., IZ.C. B. Fox, l\Iajor Chaley Fox, Duke
9 th June, I893. 22ndJune,I88g. 9th Aug., 189423rd Feb., Ig03. 9th Aug., I894. 3rd Dec., I8g2. 30th July, Ig01. Igth Feb., 1884. 9 th June, 1893.
I 6t b April, 18go. 14th April, I8g1. 17th Dec., 1888. 24th April, Ig00. 27th 1\o\,.,lgoo. 16th:'\ pnl, I8go. 23rd June, 18g1. 25 th July, [gIl. 19th July, 1887. 26th~ ov.,
Ig07.
30th Apr., Igor. 30th July, 188g. 23rd ] nne, 1888. 23rd Feb., 1892. 17th Dec,. IS88. 31St :\Iay. 1892. 30th July,
18~g.
24th June, I 97.
30th July, I88g. 26th Feb., IgOI.
26th,\ pnl, Ig04. 27th July, 18 97.
70
Deceased Members.
Deceased Melli bel's.
FREMAKTLE, General Sir Arthur] ames Lyon, G.C.1\T.G., C.B. FRESHFIELD, \Villiam Da"wes GALTOK, Sir Douglas, IZ.C.B., D.C.L. G TACRE, 1\lajor-General Sir \t\Tilliam Forbes, K,.C.B., D.S.O. GATLIFFE, Hamilton GOLDIE T AUBl\IAN, Sir John Senhouse GREGORY, Herbert E. H.-\MILTOK, ] ohn Gardiner, l\T. V.O. HAMPDEN, The Viscount, G.C.l\I.G. HARRI 01-, Reginald, F.R.C.S. HERT LET, George Thomas, C.V. H ILL, Thomas Row ley HooPER, John Harvey H UKTER, Brigade-Surgeon Colonel Edwin] ohn, L.R.C.P.Ed. HUKTER, Surgeon-General Sir Guyer, IZ .C. I.G., 1\1.D. HuxTER, Sir \\ illiam \Vilson, IZ.C.S.I., C.I.E., LL.I). J AilIES, Vlilliam Dodge, C. \ .0. ] A:\IESOX, Surgeon-General] ames, C. B., 1\1. D. ] OYXSOl\-, Colonel V\Tilliam KE~I P, Charles Fitch, F.C. [LL.l\I. lCEXXETT-B"-\RRINGTOK, Sir Vincent Hunter Barrington, IZETTLE, Sir Rupert A. IZKOTT, Surgeon-Colonel Charles, 1. R. C. S. LA~IPSO:;\" Norman George LAeRIE, Lieut.-General] ohn \Vim burn, C. B. LIXDSEY, Earl of LOTHL-\x, Sir Schomberg Henry, 1\larquess of, IZ. T. LOWRY, Lieut -General Robert \Villiam, C. B. LUTWIDGE, Charles Robert Fletcher 1\IACCOR~IA C, Sir \Villiam, Baronet, IZ. C. B., IZ. C. V. O. "0IACKEKZIE, Francois Donald 1\L-\CKINi\:O -, Surgeon-1\lajor-General Sir \Villiam Alexander, IZ. C. B.
Date of Election. 27 t h Feb., Ig00.
23 r d June, 1880. 29th July, 18go. 27th Feb., Ig06.
22ndFeh., r8g8. 22nd June, r88g. 26th Feb., 189s. 28thA pril, Igo3. 27 th April, 1897. 24th Feb., rgo39 th Aug., 18g~. 17 th Dec., 1888. 7th l\Iay, r878. 26th K 0\'., Ig07.
3rd No\'., r8g!. 22nd June, r8g5. 25 th Feb.,1g02. 23rd June, I8g6. 2nd :-Tay, I905. nth J\Iar.,18gj. 17th ~Iay, r887. 3rd KO\'., r87427 th J ul)" r8g7. 31St May, 18g2. 27th Feb., Ig12. IIth July, r8go. 20th June, I899. 9th Aug., 188+. 23rdJune, r888. 2SthApril, r896. 24 th June, 1902. ~oth
July, 1889.
MACLURE, Sir ] ohn Willian1, Baronet McWILLIAilIS, Lieut.-Colonel George Frederick, M.D. 1J.Qt., MA TLEY, Surgeon-Goneral Williaul George Nicholas, C. B. MICHAEL, General] ames, C. S. 1. MONEY, Colonel Gerald Noel, C. B. OEL, Colonel Edward Andrew O'1\/[ALLEY, Colonel George I-I unter PLATT, Samuel Radcliffe PRIESTLEY, Sir \Villiam, I.D., LL.D., l\1.P. RVLAKD, \Varwick Hastings ST. GEORG E~ Captain Bald win] ohn ST. LEVA T, The Lord SALMOKD, R. Gofton SA TDYS, 1\lajor Arthur A. SELWYK, Captain Charles \\ illiam SIEI'EKI TG, ir Edward Henry, 1\1. D., LL.D. SUI, l\lajor-General Edward Coysgarne, R. E. S~lITH-SIIAND of Tem plelands, Professor ] ames \Yilliam Fraser, 1\1. D. STEWART, ]. A. Shaw STOKES, Iajor Ed\vard \Vi1liam SWAK, J ohl1 George THOMSON, George, 1\1. D. TRENDELL, Sir Arthur James Richens, C. 1. G. TUFNELL, Colonel Edward VER TON, \Villiam, F.R.C.S. VINCENT, Colonel Sir Charles Edward Howard K.C.lYI.G., C.B., l.P. \VAKLEY, Thomas, F.R.C.S. \VALDIE-GRIFFITH, Sir George Richard, Baronet \V ALKER, ] ohn [IZ. P. \VATERFORD, Sir Henry de la Poer Beresford, 1\larquis of, \VHARTOX, The Right Honourable John Lloyd, P.C. \\TOODS, Sir Albert \V., G.C.V.O., K.C.B., K.C.1\I.G., (Garter, Director General of Ceremonies). YORKE, The Honourable Alexander Grantham, C. V. O.
71 Date of Election. 23rdJune. r896. 26th Feb., 1907. 7th Nov., 1871.
24th J L;ne, 1897. 25th April, 1893. 27th Nov., 1892. 20th June, 1899. 25th April, 1899 22ndJ une, r899. 8th June, 1859. 18thApr il, 1882. 3rd Dec., 1892. 22ndJune, 18 95· 3rd Dec., 189 2 • 28th July, IS91. 12th Jan., 1869. 14th r\pril,189I. 23rd June, 1885·
IIth July, r890. 27th Nov., 1892. 26th April. 18g8. 23rd Feb., 19 0 4. 25th Feb., 1896. 24thApril, I900. 27th:;\0\'., 1900. 24th April, 1900.
25th April. 18g3. 15th Dec., I8H. 6th ilIa)" 1873. 28tbKo\'., I899. 29lhNov . . 190r. 23rd June, 1888.
72
Deceased JU elJl bel's. ~al)ic5
of C3rnce.
BOYNE , Katharine Frances, Viscountess BROOKE-}-IUNT, Violet Edith Gwenllyan, 1\liss BURDETT-COUTTS, Angela Georgina, Baroness B URFORD- HA TCOCr, Hannah Lady BURKE, The Lady Agnes C. CAD o G.A:\'" , Beatrix ] ane, Countess, V.A. CAULFEILD, Sophia France nne, 1\liss CLARKE, Caroline, Lady DUKE, 1\lary Jessie, 1\1rs. Roger EGERTON OF T ATTON, 1\1ary Sarah, Countess FRANK, The Lady Agnes FRESHFIELD, Zoe Charlotte, Irs. Edwin Ho KYKS, Anna Dorothea \\ ren, 1\liss HowE, Georgiana Elizabeth, Countess H U)IE LOKG, Charlotte Anna, 1\lrs. KEKKETT-BARRIK GTON, Alicia Georgette, Lady LAYA.RD, 1\1ary Enid Evelyn, Lady 1\L-\.CPHERSOX, Elizabeth Anne, 1\Irs. l\IoxCRIEFFE, The Lady Beatrice Constance I\IGHTIKGALE, Florence, 1\liss, 0.1\1., R.R.C. N ORDHED1ER, Edith Boulton, Irs. Samuel PORTER, 1\Iargarita Gwyn, 1\lrs. Da Costa PRIESTLEY, Eliza, Lady SANDFORD, Alice Emily ] ane, 1\lrs. SAKDHURST, Victoria Alexandrina, The Lady, C.r. T\YIXIXG, Louisa, ?\I iss \VIXCHELSEA AKD K OTTIKGIIA~I, Fanny Iargaret, Countess of \\T OODS, Caroline, Lady .I.
Date
12th Dec., r89325th Feb., rg02. 17th Dec., 1888. 22n9 June, r889. 26th
Date of Electzoll.
of Election.
ov., 18 95.
27 t h Nov., rg06. 30th July,r88g. 26th l\Iay, 1908. 24th Nov., 18g6. 17 th Dec.,1888.
CARR, Colonel Ralph Edward CRO;\IIE, Captain C. F. DICKSON, John FORRESTER, Surgeon-Lieut.-Colol1:1 ] aIDes S. FRASER, Lieut.-General] aIDes I(Clth, C.1\1.G. KIRKPATRICK, The Honourable Sir George A., K.C.M.G. LAMBERT, Captain Thomas, R .A. MURRAY, James \i\T olfe SANDER SO r, Edward Scott STAWELL, ]. W. Alcock STOCKWELL, Lockhart TROTTER, Lieut.-Colonel William I(emp
3rd April, 188G. 27th::\'ov.,18~J4.
25th April, 1899. 3rd Dec., 1892. loth June, 1893. 28th July, 189G. 23 rd J nne, 1~79· 5th No\'., 1872. 3rd Dec., 1869· 5th Ko\'., 1872. 24th NOV.,19 0 3. 26th April, 190-+.
12th 1Iar., 1895. 17 th Dec., 1888. 22nd June,18g5. 2Gth Feb., Igor. Lj-th April, r8gr. 30th July, 1889. 26th May,1g08. 2gth ::'IIay, Ig06. 22nd June Ig01. 26thApri l,19 04. 30th JUly,lgI2. 17th Dec., 1888. 24th April, 1894. 29 th July, r8g1. 25 th July, 18g9. 21St June,rg04. lIth J uly, 1890.
Esquires. BATESOK, Lieut.-General Richard, C.V.O. BURGESS, Colonel Henry liles, R.A. BURGESS, Captain] ohn, R. N.
73
Deceased Me1Jlbers.
30th July, 18 99. 4th Aug., r868. 3rd ?liar., 1868.
1bonorar~
$er\?ing :fl3rotbers.
ANDRE"-, John Daniel BARNES, vVilliam George, ] unior BECK, Henry BRASIER, \Villianl ] ohn Church BUCKLEY, John Harrison BURROWS, John Henry CRo:\IBIE, Lieut.-Colonel j\lexander, C. B., :\1. D. DERILDI, John Christopher DRING, Herbert Charles GARRETT, Charles Dudley, 1\1. R.C. S. HAYLE., ] ames Robert HAYjlES, Henry Evered, 1\'I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H ENDERSOK, Andrew HOG.\.RTH, George LAjrBERT, Joseph Thomas LEARY, Thomas McARDLE, Captain] oseph, 1\'1. B., R. j-\ .:\I. C. o'eo TNOR, Robert PRAED, 1\lackworth Bulkley ROBINSON, George James ROGERS, John RmvLAND, Thomas Samuel
20th J uly, Ig09. 27th N 0\'., 1900. 27tbX 0\".,19° 0 . 3rd Dec, 1892. 27th Feb. ,189..J.. 26th April. 18g8. 2SthApril,lg03 · 27th Feb., 1806. 2..J.thApril, 18 9-+ · 25th
~Iay, 1909.
25th Feb., 1908. 26th Feb., IgOr. ~4th_\.pril, 1900.
24th June, 18 97. 9th June; 189423rd Feb., 1899. 26th Feb., IgOr. 2IS~
-:\Iay, 1912.
25th July, 19 I I . 2-+th June, [897. 9th June, 1893. 9 th June, 1893.
74
Date OJ Election IothJune,18g3',
RYALL, Edward STRICKLA TD, bsalom vVhitehouse TOZER, Albert Robert
26th July, 1904. 27 th July, 1897.
1J)onot'at'}1 Sen'inQ Sistet's.
ATKINSON, Edith, Miss GADIE, Iargaret 1\1rs. GL\DY , The Rev. lother Superior GORDOX, Isabella, liss HEELI', Augustus Sophia, 1\Irs. HERIBERTA, Sister IXGALL, Henrietta, 1\1iss LAYERACK, Priscilla, Irs. F ARNHA~IJ lartha, 1\Iiss STRICKLA TD, Elizabeth, 1\Iiss THEODORINE, The Rev. 1\lother uperior \\TILLIA~I , l\larguerita, 1\1rs. E. R. 1J)onorat'~
2znd June,lgor. 2nd May, 1905. 24 thApril, IgoO. 2Gth Feb., Igor. 24 th June, r897. 7th Mar., 1899. 26th Jan., rg09. 27thApril,1897. 30t h July, 1907. 26th Feb., Igor. 22ndFeb.,I8g8. loth June, r893.
:associates.
ACLAND, Sir Henry \Vennyorth , Bt., K,.C.B., 1\1.D., LL.D. ALLIX, Colonel \Villiam Briggs, R.A.1\I.C. ApPB" Dr. Louis ATKIX ON, Edward, I.R.C.S. BAKER, Sir Samuel \Vhite (Pasha) BARoFFIo, Signor Colonello, Dr. Felix H. BARR, George Arthur, 1\1. R.C.S. BE.-\LE, Lionel Smith, 1. D. BLACKBURN, John, 1\I.R.C.S. BO\YLBY, Henry Bond, D. D., Bishop BRIDGES, Philippa Henrietta, 1\liss BROWN, Benjamin Mewburn BROWN , Huah b BRO\YN, Canon \Villiam Haig, LL.D. BRYERS, Thomas Edward CA~IPBELL, The Honourable Allan, l\1.D.
75
Deceased Members.
Deceased JU elll bers.
23 rd June, 1879.
nndFeb.,1 g' . nnd Feb.,lS8r. 30th July, r88g. 9th Feb., r 75. 19thApril, r887· 3rd Dec., 1892. 24th June. IS7I. 30th July, r 89. 3rd Dec., r892, 'loth July, 18 g. Ilth July, 1890. 24 tbA pril, 1900.
26th Feb.,190 I. 24th Nov" 1903-
4th Nov., r890,
Date oj' Election.
CAYLEY, Surgeon-General I-Ienry, C. M.G. CIIAPLIN, Thom as, M.D. CLARK, Henry Edward, C.M.G., M.R.C.S. CLARK, Robert, L.R.C.P. CLARKE, Janet, Lady CLARKE, Major-General Sir Stanley de Astel Calvert , G.C.V.O., .M.G. CLAY, Augustus Frederick, M.R.C.S. COATES, Deputy Inspector-General Tatthe,,', 1. ., R. N. COLDIA I, \Vil1iam VvarmCln, 1\I.R.C.S. COOPER, John COR T\V ALL, NIoses CO\YCIIER, Edward Rowland, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. eRE S\\"ELL, Colonel Pearson Robert, C. B., F. R. C. S. DA\YSON, Colonel \Yil1ian1 Christopher DE BEAUfORT, Le Comte I-Ienry DE CARYALLO, ON NICASlO DE LANDAV ALVAPEZ DE :MARTENS, Frederick DE TrrOMsEN, General Christian Albert Frederick ~.(C., DOUGLAS, Lieut.-Col. C . 1\I. DRYLAND, John \\Tinter, 1\I.R.C.S. ECCLES, Arthur SYlllons, 1\1. D. ELLISON, John Charles F ORDES, Lieut. -Colonel George \'Ai en t\yorth FORTE CUE, The Rev. Hugh John G.-\DIE, Robert GE TTLES, Thomas Lawrie, L.R.C.P. GORI, Dr. \Villiam Clement 1\Tarinus GOURLEY, Samuel, F.R.C.S. GRANT, Ogilvie, 1\1. D. GULSON, Sophia Louisa, 1\1rs. HAco I, \\falter Edward, L.R.C.P. HALLEY, 1\lajor George, 1\1. B. HEi'~NIKER-1\1AJOR, The Honourable Albert Edward John HEr, ~IAN, Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel Henry Frank, C.1\I.G. HOGG, Ouintin "'-'
26th Feb., IgOr. I8th July, 1892. 26thFeb.,I90r. 30th July, 1889. 9th Dec., 190B. 19thApril,1890.
27th July, 1897. 30th July, 188g. 30th July, I88g_ 21St June, Ig04. 3rd Feb., 1906. 2BthApril,1903. 23rd June, 1896. 28th July: 1903. 6th
~Iay,
1879.
2nd Feb., 18
1.
23rd June, 1888. I9 thA pril,1887. 22ndFeb .1881. 27th Feb,: I906. 30th July, IoS9. 25th July, I9 0 5. 28th July 1903, 9th June, I893. 9th June, 1893. 26thApril, 1892• I9thA pril,r
7.
I2th ~ 0\'., I 89. 28th July, I9 0 3. 30th July, 1889· 16th l\Iar.,rS95. 27th
T
O\".,1906•
12th :-Iar., 1895. 30thApril. 19 0 1. 28th ApriL I 96.
76
I ZOD, E dwin JAFFI~AY, Sir J ohn, Baronet J ONES , Arthur Henry, 1\1. D . L A ERON, 1\Iichael, 1\1. D. L o TG:\IORE, Surgeon-General Sir Thomas, C. B. 1\L\.c L E.:\. I, Jane, 1\1rs. R . 1\1. 1\1ANBY, F rederic Edward, F.R.C.S. 1\L\'RTIN, John, 1\1.D., F.R .C.S . 1\ L-\.RTIl\-EAU, John 1\IERRYIYEATHER, J ames, 1\1. R. C. S. l\IooRE, Lieut. -Colonel James B. 1\1acleod 1\IooRE, Noel Temple, C.1\1.G. l\IoYXIER, Gustave 1\1 UXDY, Baron F aronir NArl'ER, Albert, 1\I.R.C.S . E1LD, James Ed,Yard, 1\1. D. TORTOX, Arthur Treherne, C.B ., F.P.C.S. OWEX, Sir Francis Philip Cunliffe, E... C. B., r-.c. i\I.G., C.I. E . PAGET, Sir James, Baronet, F . R. C. S. PARKE, Surgeon-Captain Thomas I-Ieazle, ~\. id.l). PK-\.RCE, \ Valter, 1\I.D., 1\I.P.C.P. PENXI TGTON, The Rev. J Ohl1 J ames Horatio Septimus PIER -', Charles Edward, l\1.R.C.S. PLATT, \Villiam Henry, L.R.C.P. POLLOCK, Arthur Julius, 1\1. D. POPE, Lieut.-Colonel Frank :\1ontague, ~1. D., F. R. C. P. REID, David REID, Thomas \Vhiteheac1, 1\1. D., F. R. C. P. ROBERTS, 1\1ary Ann, 1\Iiss SAYAGE, \\Tilliam F. SIIEDDEN", Emily 1\lary .Ann, :\1rs. SHEPHEPD, Georo-e b STEPHEXSON, The Rev. Thomas Bo,,-man, D. D., LL. D. STILLINGFLEET, Cordelia, 1\Iiss SY:'I1ES, Surgeon- lajor Edmond \Vest, :\I. D. T
77
Deceased Members.
Deceased iUeJllbers .
Date
Date oj ElcG'tio II. 3 0 th July, 188g. 16th April , 18go. I2tb NOV.,188g. I
otb Jllly, 18n.
24 th J une, 1870. 27 tb April,18g7. lIth July, 18go. 3 0 th J uly, 188g. 2SthApril,1goJ. 4th No\•., r8go.
5 t h May, 1874. 18th July, 1882. 2jrd June, 1888. 18th l\J ay, 1880.
r. t h April, 1896. :::2th l\Iar.,1895. 12th l\Iar., 18g5. 19 th Feb. , 188+
9 th Dec., 1884. I I tb
July, 18go.
3 0th July,188g. 26th Feb., IgOr. 28th 1\0\,.,lg05.
3 0th July, 188g. 4th l\lay, 18g6. 19th June, Ig00. 30th JUly,18.1g. 1 Ith JUly,I8go. 17th Feb., 187+ 22nd J une, IgOr. 24th ]une,lcg7· 26tbApril,1904· 29thN 0\,., 18g8. 24th June, 187°· 27th Feb.,18g4 ·
T,\YLE1', Lloyd TnO;\IPSON, Joseph French TOl\ILINSO:\, Brigade-Surgeon Edward Denbam VA HALEr\', Colonel F ran<,'ois VIGERS, Robert VON ESl\IARCIL, Baron Friedrich VVALES, Colonel Nathaniel Young Armstrong VI ALLACE, Sir Ricbard, Baronet, Ie C. B. 'NARD, Admiral John Ross, P.1 T. \VEDDELL, Colonel P obert \VELSII, Captain J obn \VUITE, Charles Haydon, 1\1. R. C. S. \VIIITWILL, 1\1ark VVICKIHi\I, \Valter, ~I.P.C.S. 1J.Qt., \VIL ,lOT, Brigadier-Gen. Sir I-Ienry, Baronet, K:. C. B. \VILSON, The IIonourable Harry Tyrwhitt \VILSO~, Jane, l\Iiss WINGATE-S.\GL, Surgeon-Lieut.. Colonel vVilliam, 1\I.D. WORGER, Richard George, ~I.R.C.S. \~RIGHT, Frederick
0/ Electloll.
I2thMar., 1895. 22ndJ une, 1859. 3 0th July, 1889. 23rd June, 1888. 22ndJune, 1889. 10thDec., 1878. 12th :'lIar., 1885. 13th Feb., 18 7 2• 17 th July, 1883. 28th Feb.; 1809. 27th Xov" I8 94· IIth July, 1890. 21St June, 18g8. IIth July, 1890. 25 th July, I 93. 3 0th July, 1889. 3 0th July, 18'9. IIth July, IS89. 25 t h ~I a y, ) 909 . 3rd Dec., 1892.
~he
[bc
~ rbel'
(Branb {prior\? of
of tbe 1bospitaI of $t. 30bn of 3ernBalell1 in JEnglanb.
PAR 1'
Inde.x Jlellzbers,
III.
of j\7a1Jzes of
Ilono1l'a1J' and
A ssocz'ates
Donats,
arranged alplLabetz'cal!.)'.
PART
III.
M C111bers, Honorary Associates, and Donats. A rranged alphabetically.
ABllREVIATlOKS.-S.H.P., Sovereign Head alld Patron; G.P., Grand PriOl'; L.P., Lord Prior; S.P., Sub-Prior; K.]., Knight of Justice; Hon. [{.]., Honorary J(/Llght of Justice; L.J., Lady of Justice; Ho·Jt. L.J., Honorary Lady of Justice; P., Prelate; C., Chaplain; K. G., Knight of Grace; Hon. K. G., H01lorary [(night of Grace; L.G., Lady of Grace; Hon. L.G., Honorary Lady of Grace; E., Esquire; N.S.B., Honorary Serving Brother; S.B., Serving Brotller; II .S.S., Honorary Serving Sister; H .A ., Honorary Associate;
D., DOlLat.
Page.
Grade.
K.C. Abel, Sir Fredel ick A., G.c.v .O., K.C.B. (deceased) K.C. Acheson, The Viscount ]{.C. Acland, Lieut.-Colonel Alfred Dyke Ac1and, Sir Henry \Ventworth, Bt., K.C.B., l\I.D., H.A. LL.D. (deceased) H.S.B. Adams, Frank Albert H.A. Adams, Surgeon-iY'Iajor Joseph, M.B. H.A. Adamson, John , ;\1.D. H.A. Addison, John George H.S.B. Adlard, \\ illiam Edward Ador, Gustave HOll. ](. C. Agar, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Emmanuel Felix, :'J.r. (deceased) ]{.C. Albany, H .R.H . the Duch ess of, V.A., C.l., R.R.C. LJ. Albany, Colonel H.R.H. LeorolJ George Duncan Albert, The Duke of, K. G. , K.T., r.C.S.I., G.c.:'II.G. (deceased) KJ.
69 20
19 74 32
49 44 44 33 21
59 10
55 F
List of M ell/ben al/d Associates.
List oj Melllbers and Associates. Grade.
I(.G. 1-1.A. E.
A leock, Sir Rutherford, K . . E., D . . L. (deceased) Aldridge, The Rev. Prebendary \Villiam \Vheeler Alexander, l\Iajor Dudley IIenry, C.M.G. lexander, General Sir James Edward, C.B. I<j. (deceased) LJ. Alexandra, rIel' l\Iost Gracious Majesty Queen I1.r1. Allardyce, Constance Angel, l\lrs. H. Allen , Mabel Owen, l\Ir-. /-1./1 . llin, Colonel \Villiam Briggs, RA.:Jr.C. (deceased) Al"erstone of h'erstone, The Lord, r.c., G.c.::,-1.(~., l{.G. (Lord Chief Justice of England) A~j. Amherst, \\Tilliam Archer, Earl (deceased) L.f. Amherst, The HOll. Florence l\Iargaret T)'ssen L.j. Amherst, The Hon. l\Iargaret Mitford Tyssen Lj. Amherst, The Hon. Sybil Margaret Tys en LJ. Amherst of Hackney, 1argaret Susan, Lady Amherst of Hackney, \\ illiam Amhurst Tyssen, I(j. The Lord (deceased) H.A. Anderson, James, :JI.B. E ...;..]. Anderson, James \Vallace, M.D. 11.£1. Anderson, Robert, :'If.D. H.SE. Anderson, Robert Simpson I{j. Anderson, Colonel Thomas (deceased) I-1.S.B. Andrew, John Daniel (deceased) I(.G. Anglesey, iiI arq ue -8 of (deccased) Anstruther, Colonel Charles Frederick St. Clair, .L
:'I1.v.O., D.S.O.
c.r.,
R.R.C.
Armitage, George Armytage, Percy, :\I.V.O. Arran, 1\laud Jacqueline Marie Beauclerk, Countess of Arran, The Earl of, K.P.
69 48
27 55 10
33
74 13
65 II
1I I [
I [
65
49 37 45
27 55 73 69
55 74
17
55 33
Lj.
10
H.5.E. H.A.
29
L.G. I(.G.
Grade.
Ashton, Captain George, :'1.])., RA.M.C. (T.F.) Aslett, Alfred Atkinson, Edith, Miss (deceased) Atkinson, Ed\Vard, ;\Lr.c.s. (deceaSed) i\llc.lland, \Villiam Edward, .\f.R.C'.S. Awelr)" Edmund Thring
44
Page.
Jf.A.
47
J-1.5.B. 11.5.5.
3I
If.A.
74 74
H.A. ll.S.!).
40
I<.G. Grand Duchess Louise of v."\.11011. Lj.
IS
47
E.
I{j. Antrim, Hugh Seymour, 9th Earl of (deceased) J-1.r1. Appia, Dr. Louis (deceased) I{.G. Appleby, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Henry, ::'-l.R.C. Arbuthnot, Rear-Admiral Sir Alexander Dundas Young (deceased) L.P. tC: I(j. Archdale, Frances Dorothy, 1Irs. 11.5.5. Argyll, H.R.H. The Princess Louise, Duchess of, V.A.,
Page.
83
F,(Jt. t Babtie, Surgeon-General \Villiam,
32
C.Jl.,
c.l\J.G., :'I.B.
Baden, II.l~.II.The Baden-Powell, Lieut.-General Sir Robert Stephenson Smyth, E..C.B., K.C.V.O. J(.G. Bagot, Theodosia, Lady, 1\.R.C. L.G. Bai nbric1ge, Caroli ne Charlotte, Miss 1-1.5.5. Baines, Surgeon Lieut -Colonel Matthew, .\1. D. (deceased) I<.G. Bairnsfather, Julia Edith, 1\lrs. H.S.S Baker, Sir Samuel \Vhite (Pasha) (deceased) .ff.L1. Baker, \\Tal ter Reginald, C.v.o. E. Bakes, Loren zo lI5.B. Bakkes, lvlaria, Miss l1.5.5. Baldwin, Frederick Benjamin Judge, ::'-f.T\.C.S. H.fl. Bance, Colonel Ed ward E.A. Bandford, Charles \Valdcgrave, Bishop (deceased) C. Barclay, Lieut.-Colonel Georgc I{. G. Barclay, \Villiam Bowie, L.I' c.p.Ed, D.P.lI. H./l Barker, lIenry l\1artyn, ;\r. D. 11...:1.. Barnes, Lieut.-Colonel I-Ienry J ol1n E. Barnes, Louisa, l\ft-s. J-l. 5. 5. Barnes, Prebendary Reginald Henry (deceased) C. Barnes, \\Tilliam George, Junior (deceased) H.5.B. Barnett, LCWIS Ed\\'ard, ~I.D., F.R.C.S. f1..A. Baroffi I, Sis-nor Colonello, Dr. Felix H. (deceased) H.A. }jarr, Gorge ....\rthur, ~l.1) .c.s. (deceased) J-l.A. Barratt, Fanny, ~Irs. H.SS Barton, Sir Freer,lan (deceased) I( j. Barton, ~Iajor-General Sir Geoffry, K.C.V.O ., c.n., C.M.G. l(.G. Bates, \Villiam Richard, L.l'.c.P.I., L.P.c.s.I. H.A. Bateson, Henry, i-I.D., L.R .C.P. & s., Ed. H.A.
1I
20 22
34
69
35 74 26 ..,?
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JJ
40 47 68 19
42
44 26 63
73 50 74 74
35 - '" JJ 20
50 49
List of lJIeJllbers alld Associates.
84
Grade.
Bateson, Lieut.-General Richard, c.v.O. (deceased) Battenberg, II.R.H. The Prince's 13eatrice, Princess Henry of, V.,\., c.r., l' .Re. Battenberg, H.R.H. Prince Henry l\Iaurice of, KG.
E.
Lj.
Grade.
Page.
72
Bemers, Charles IIenry Berry, Albert Ed ward, M.D. Bessborough, The Earl of, .v.O., .B. Beswick, James Bevan , Francis Augustus Biddulph, George Tournay Lieut.-Colonel James Lyons B iO'(Tar bb , Bigsby, Robert, LL.D. (deceased) Bingham , Captain Charles Clive, C ..M.G. Birch, Thomas (deceased) Bird, \Villiam , M.D. Bird, \Villiam Hellry Birdwhistle, Major R icharel J ohn Birdwood, Sir George Christopher Moleswortb,
IO
1(].
(deceased) Battenberg, Admiral II.S.II. Prince Louis of, G.C.B., G.C.v.O.,
K.e.~['G.,
R.l .
Baumgarten, General Alexander de (deceased) Beale, Lionel Smith, :'ILl). (deceased) Bean, Staff-Surgeon Algernon Carter ~r.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., R.N.
1<]. H.A. H,rl.
E. H.SE.
Beard, Srtmuel Trevor 1f..I1. Beath, David Leslie, :'ILR.e. . L.Re. p. H..rl. Beatson, Colonel Sir George Thoma', K.C.B. :'ILD. H ..d. Beattie, Henry, :'II.R.e. . I{.G. Beattie, \ \Tilliam, :'II.D. (deceased) Beauchamp, Lettice l\Iary Elizabeth, Countess L.G. I{.G. Beauchamp, The Earl, P.c., K.e.:'ILG. A-j. Beaumont, Sir George Howland Bt. (dt:ccased) Beck, Canon Edward Josselyn C. Beck, Henry (deceased) J-1.SB. Bedford, Adeline ~Iari e, Duchess of L.G. Bedford, Amy Grace Riland, 1\1iss 11. .S Bedford, Ethel, Lady L.G. Bedford, Admiral Sir Frederick George Denham, G.C.B.,
G.C.~LG.
Bedford, Tary du Caurroy, Duchess of Bedford, The Rev. \Villiam Kirkpatrick Piland
(deceased)
85
List of Members and Associates.
I(.G. L.C. C.
Beetham, Albert \Villiam, F.IZ . . (deceased) I<.G. l(]. Beetham, \Villiam, F.R. . (deceased) Beique, Caroline Angelina, ::\Iadame Frederick L. L.G. Bell, Alexander (deceased) IC.G. Bell, \Villiam, :'ILD. (deceased) 1<]. Benet, Etheldreda ~-\nna, l\Iiss H.~~. Bennett, Charles Henry, M.D. H.A. Bennett, Sir ,\Villiam Henry, K.C.V.O., F.R.C.S . I(.G. Bennett-Poe, Rosetta Mary, :\Irs. (deceased) Lf. Bent, Josiah Perkin I-f.SB. Beresford, Lieut.-Colonel Robert de la Poer, :'1.D. H.A.
7 60 74
30 47 41 46
K.C.r.E., c. . .1.,
LL.D.
46
l<.G.
17
H.S.B. K.G. K.G. H.A.
30
l<.j.
E. SB. H.A. J-1.SB. H.SE. K.G. K.G. H.SB.
Birkbeck, Sir Edward, Bt., KC.V.O. (deceased) Bishop, Jam es ]{j. Bisbopp, 1ajor-General Cecil, C.B. (deceased) H.A. Black, 1ary, Miss H.A. Blackburn, John, ~LI).C.S. (deceased) Blackham, l\1ajor Robert James, L.R.C.P. Eel., R.A.M.e. K.G. l<.G. Blair, Captain Harry (deceased) K]. Blake, Sir Henry Arthur, G.c.~r.G . E. Blake, Henry Claude, ~LY.O. E. Blake, Captain John Richard H.A. Blakeney, John Henry, :M.P .C.S., L.R.C.P. H.SS. Bland, Selina, l\fiss L.G. Bland-Sutton, Edith, Lady Hon. L.G. Blo\\', Jen nie Goodell, l\ft-s. A. A. I<.G. Bloxam, John Astley, F.R.C.S. Boileau, Sir Francis George l\1anningham, Bt.
59 24 20
55 12
73 22
35 ..,'l
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16 21
68 59
( deceased)
32 47
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\
Page.
K.G. H.A.
13
13 12
42
55 26 6r
44
32 33 12
69
28 39 74 17
59 8
25 26 50 33
23
Kj.
K.G. Bolckow, Carl Ferdi nand IIenry H.SB. Bolton, \Villiam H.A. Bond, Frederick Fielding, ilLD. Ed. H.SB. Bone, Joseph Ernest H.SB. Booker, \Valter J obn Borden, I lonorary Surgeon-General The Hon. Sir ]{.G. Frederick \Villiam, K.e.~r.G., ~r.D., :'ILP. H.A. Boswell, Alexander, ~L D., ~LR.C" . .
50 31
28 IS 49
6
Grade.
l';/. B oulton, Harold Edwin, LV.O. A~.C;. B o ulto n, l\lajor Oscar Evan I';.G. B o ulton , Sir Samuel Bagsler, Bt. I-l S.S Bourke, Blre, Iiss If.S. 5'. Bourke, Edith Naomi, 1\1 iss 1I.ri. Bourke, Lie ut.- Colonel TTlick J oseph, ;\1. H. A-I Bourne, Colonel Sir Jam es , Bt., C. D. (del:cased) I::. B owdler, 1\Iajor Ba il \V ilfrid Bowdler, R.L A~J. Bowdler, Colonel Cyril \Yilliam Bowdler, c.t:. J1.~1. Bowlby, Henry Bond, D.l>., Bishop (dacaset!) I1../. B owser Jo:eph Edwarcl, "'l.B. I 1..~1. B oyd, Alexander James, M.D. L.C;. B oyne, K athari ne} rances, \ TiSCOlll1t ss (dc(({lscd) Brackenbury , General The Rig-ht HOll. ir ITenry, r . . , G.C.B ., K.C.S.I., lL\. H. 1. Brackley, The Viscount, ~r. V.O. A~I Bracldey, Violet, V iscountess I.G. Bradley, \Yilliam ::\Iinikin J1.S.R Brand, Alexander Theodore, ~l.D. fl..1. Brasier, l\lau cl Emmaline, l\Ir . . \\'. J. Jl..)'.~\'. Brasier, \\Tilliam J ohn Church (ciL'ceased) 11..\'.// Brassey, The Earl, G.c.n. j;"j. Brassey, Annie, The Lady (deceased) Lf Bray, Sir J ohn Cox, K.C.;\LG. (deccased) A~. CT'. Breadalbane, Alma, ~Iarchioness of L.G. Breadalbane, The l\larquess of, LG., p.e. I{J. Brett, l\Iajor Reginald Best (dcccasL'd) A" I Brett, Robert, ~I.R.c.s. (deceased) 11.. /. Bridges , Miss Philippa Henrietta (deceased) I I~ 1. Brindle, Frederic IISf]. Bristol, Geraldine Georgiana l\Iary, ::\Iarchioness of l.G. Broadwood, Bertha l\Iarion, ~Iiss II~':l. Bromley, Stretch CO\dey (dccl'ased) I{I Brook, H en ry Dan'ille, F .R.C.S., L.P .c.P. II..l.i . Brooke, J ames Stewart, F.R.C.S.I., L.K.Q.C.P.I. H.S.E. Brooke-Hunt, Violet Edith Gwenllyan, Miss (deceased) L. G. Brookfield, Colonel Arthur l\Iontagu Ar.G. Brooks, Lieut.-Colonel Francis Augustus, M.D., R.r\"~LC. (T.F.)
S7
List of MeJllbers alld Associates.
List of MeJllbers alld Associates.
A".G.
Page.
9 18 16 33 ".., JJ 40
55 26 9 74
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]3roster, j\rthur Erdsworth, F.P . . S. II. A . Brou g hton, Major Alfred H.A. Broun , Sir R icharc1, Bt. (deceased) ICI Broun , Lieut.-Colonel \ Villiam ] ames (dec:cased) l C G. Brown, Annie Marion, Mrs. IJaig H.A. Bro\vn , Benjamin Mewburn (deceased) JI. A. Brown, Emily Frances Sarah, Mrs. Stewart L.G. J3rown , Frederick Gordon, ~1.I' .c.s . fI.A. Brown, ITu gh (deceased) H.Ll. J3rowrJ, J ohn, L.R.C.P., L.r .C.S.I. (deceased) I{ G. Brown , J ohl1 Percival, ill. B. II.A. Brown, Robert Charles, J\I.D., F.R.C.P., F .R.C.S.E. E. Brown, \Villi am H.S.E. Bro\\'I1, Canon \ Villiam ITaig, LL.D. (deceased) H ..A. Browne, J ohn \ValtoIl, ~r.D. H.A. Browne, General \\'alter John, c.n. (deceased) ]{.G. Brownfield, Lieut.-Colonel Ilarry :\lunyard, :\f.I'.C.S. HJ1. Bro wnson, Lieut.-Colonel \Villiam Henry (deceasrd) I{J, J-J.Q:., Brown-Synge-H u tchi nson, Colonel Ed \\-arc1 ](.G . Douglas I-I.A. Druce, Robert, }f.R.C.S. H.S.S. Brunnin g, Elizabeth l\1ary, l\Irs. Bryd one- Jack, \Y illiam Disbrow, L.R.C. P., E. L.I'.c. . Ed. 13ryers, Thomas Ed ward (deceased) H.Ll. );uchan an, The Hon. Sir Ebenezer John ](.G. Buck, The Rev. John Parmenter (deceased) A.G. Buckin gham and Chandos, Alice Anne, Duchess of LJ. Buckl ey, John Harrison (deceased) H.S.E. Buckl ey, :L\Iajor \Vil liam (deceased) ](J. Bull, Colonel \Villiam Henry, F.R.C.S.E., .\..~1. .(T .F.) H.A. Bunt, Robert \Villiam Hope H.S.B. 13urdett, Sir Henry Charles, K.C.D., K.C.V.O. K.G. Burdett-C outts, ~ ngela Georgi na, Barones L.G. (deceased) L.G. Burford -II ancock, IIannah, Lady (deceased) Burford-Ha ncock, Sir Henry James Burford, C.M. G . K.G. (deceased) ]{/. 13 urges, Captain Somerville \\'al demar (deceased) E. Burgess, Major C. l\Iitford
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13urg-css, 01 ncl Hcnry 1ilcs. IL\. (deceased) H. 13urg-cs, 'aptain John, 1'. T. (dccl'ascd) A-.j. 13urltoll , 'oloncl \\,illiam , .n. (deceased) J{.j. Burlton-Bcnnctt, Je hn I ob rl (deaased) Burnaby, l\f ajor-Gencral l'...dwyn hcrard, 1\1.1'. }r.j. ( dcreased) L.G. Burne, Thc Lady Agncs . (d{'(c({sl'd) Burnc, Major-G !leral ir Owcn Tudor, (;.C.1.1<:., A~.G'. K. C. . T. (d{'((a s('{I) K.C. Burnes, Dalhou'ic IIolmes (dccl'rlscd) J~j. Burnes, Esthcr arah, l\1rs. (dt'a(7scd) A-I Burnc ', Gcorge Jame IIolmcs(dl'arlscd) A~..f. Burnes, J amcs, K.l I., LL.D., F.R.S. (deceased) }-I· Burncs, aplain yc1ncy lIolmes (dcCl'ascd) A'.]. Burncs, \\'ard lIolmes (deceased) 1J. JJ. Burnctt, Erncst Joseph, ;\1. n., \1.1' . . P. 1J..S'.B. Burrows, John lIenry (deceased) JJ.S.E. Burton, 1Tenr), Buss , IIoward Decimlls, 1\r.R.C.S. IT. Ii., Bylhcsca, Pear-Admiral John, .13., C.I.E, ( drceased) Byth esea, amucl Francis Glossa]) (deceased) By these a of Fre 11 ford, Mary Prideaux, 1\1rs.
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H ... l. Cha\\'ller, Alfred, :'I1.R.C.S. A.G. helm ford, IIis Excellency The Lord, G.c.:'Ir.G. 1{J, 'herm ide, ir Pobert l\lexandcr, 1\[.D. (deceased) H .• I. Cherr:- Eliza Ellen, Irs. L.G. Cheshire, Beatrice Constance Lady, R RC. A".G. Cbeylesmore, Major-General The Lord, 1(.c.\-.0. jl. .. 1. hiene, John, C.B., :'ILl). 11. ,,)'. ~')'. Child, Jane harlottc, l\Iiss j\-. C. Child , Chri,topher, M.l>. L.G. Chiner)', Elizabeth, Mrs. E. F. I I~ 1. Christian, Le\\'is 1\1ark Frank, :-I.ll. A-.G. Chubb, Sir George Hayter, Bt. L.G. (~hubb, Sarah \Tanner, Lady lanny, \ \'illiam Reid, :'Ir.n., F.1\.S., Ed. (d((c"{lscd) Clarence and Avondale, II.R.B. The Dll~.e of, K.C. (dec-cased) SP. tl.' A-·I Clark, ~'ir ;\ndre\\' Bt., :-LD. (dc((('(scd) A.-,G, A-.G. Clark, Colonel ~\ndrew, F.1\.C.~" K.II. . jl..l. Clark, Henry Edward, C..\LC., :'ILR.C.S. (dacascd) II. ,)'./}. Clark, IIerbert George Clark, Colonel Sir James Richardson Andrew, A-I Bt., c.n., F.I'.C.S.E. L.(;. Clark, Lilian 'l\Iargaret, Lady 1IS.S. Clark, :\1argaret, Miss 1I.:1. Clark, Robert, L.R.c.P. (dc(cased) L.G. Clarke, Caroline, Lady (daeased) I!.. J. Clarke, Janet, Lady (deccased) Clarke, 1\1ajor-General Sir Stanley de Astel 11..1. Cah'ert, G.c.v.O., c..\I.G. (deceased) C. Claughton, Thomas Legh, Bishop, D.n. (dNcr/sed) 11. .. 1. Clay, Augu tus Frederick, :-I.R.C.S. (deceased) H ... 1. Clay, \\,illiam McKinley j{.C. Clay, \\Tilliam :\'icholls (dcceased) ll..'-i . Clayton, Major Charles Cecil Clayton, Sir Oscar ::\1oore Passey, c.n., c..\f.G , j{.C. '\1.D. (deceased) 1-1.,1, Clayton, \Villiam Kitson, L.R.c.r., L.R.C.S. 1-1.11. Clegg, Richard, .\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. I(.G. Clou~ton, irEd ward Seaborlle, Bt. (deceased) H.r1.. Coates, John Mandell, :'1.1>.
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Coates, Deputy-lnspcctor-General Matthew, Il.A. .l\I.D., I' .K. (deceased) L.C. Cochrane, Anna Annette Minnic, Miss II.A. Cochrane, Arthur Lewis 1f.S.S Cochrane, Margaret, Miss Cockburn, The lIon. Sir John Alc/ander, r.c.~1.G., ICC. M.D. I Irl. Cockill, 1\lajor \Villiam Baron, :-LD., R.A.:'IT.C.(T.F.) [7C • .1\. . Cole, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Minden H.A. Cole, l\Iary Cecil France') Kate, l\1is~, P.1' .c. L.C. Colegrave, Elizabeth Violct, Mrs. Edward 1-1. rJ.. Coleman, \Villiam \\Tarmall, M.R.C.S. (deceased) l-l.rl. Collet t, John l\1arti n K.C. Col lie, Sir I obert John, Tl1.1>. I-1.SB. Collings, Ernest Charles H.SJJ. Collins, George Robcrt 1 Tixon C. Collins, \Yilliam Edward, 1>.0., Bishop (deceased) H.SJJ. Colquhoun, Captain Isaac C. Compton. , The Lord \I\\')'n, D.D. (deceased) Connaught, Captai n I I.R. I I. Prince .L \rthur of,
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Copeman, Lieut.-Colonel Sydney Monckton, F.R.S., :-LD.
Copland, James :-LD., F.R. . (deceased) Copp, Charles Josepb, M.D. Corbett, Joseph John Francis Corbin, Thomas \Nilson ~r.R.C. Corkran, Florence Caroline, 1\1rs. Seymour Corn\\'all, ~1oses (deceased) Corl1\\'all, \ \-ill iam Cotton, ;,L1), Co.gra\'e, Ephraim 1\1acDowel ;'LD. Cotton, Adelaide, 1\1r . Charles Cotton, Charles, F.R.C.P. Ed. r.R.C. Couch, Christiana, 1\Iiss Coulcher, :\1ary Caroline, l\1iss Courtney, John Mortimer, c.r-I.G., I. .0. Couzens, ir George Ed\\'in CO\\'ard, Frederick John Co\\'cher, Edward Rowland L.R.C.P., L.RC.S. (deceased) Cox-Davies, Rachael Annie, Miss Craig, l\Iajor Algernon Tudor Cran, Robert Da\'id, M.RC .•. , L.R.C.P. Cranston, Colonel Sir Robert, K.C.V.O., C.B. Craven, Florence Sarah, 1\1rs. Dacre Crawford, The Earl of, K.T. Crawford, 1\lajor Gilbert tewart, M.D., R.A.;'I.C. Crawford, \Villiam (deceased) Cra\\'ley, Emily Charlotte, Mrs. (deceased) Creagh, Lilah, Lady 1J. CC'. , Creagh, General Sir O'l\1oore, G.C.B., G.c.s.I. Crease, James Robertson, F.R.C.S. Ed. Crease, Margaret Turnbull, 1\1rs. J. R. Creery, John Crespi, Alfred John Henry, ;'l.RC.P. Ed. Cresswell, Colonel Pearson Robert, C.B., F.RC.S. ( deceased) Crofts, Surgeon-General Aylmer Martin, C.I.E., L.R.C.P. & s. Ed., I.M.S. Crombie, Lieut. -Colunel Alexander, C.B., ;'LD. ( deceased)
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Cromie, Captain C. F. (deceased) E. Crooke-Lawless, Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel Sir ](.c. \N arren Roland, C.I.K, :-1.0. Crookshank, IIis Excellency lIarry l\Iaule, (Pasha; , J{.G. r-u'.c.P. Ire!. Cross, Sarah, Miss J-I.SS. Crosse, Catherine, Mrs. C. R. LJ. Crossley, Colonel The Right IIon. Sir Savile Brintoll, Bt., P . . , E... V.O. K. G. Cuckow, John IIenry ElSB. Cuffe, Surgeon-General Sir Charles McDonough, H.A. Y.C.U., F.H.. C.S. Ed. l-1.SB. Cull, Charles James \\' illiam L.G. Culley of Fowberry, Jane Darling, Mrs. H.SE. Cunningham, George Cunyngham , Sir Robert Keith Dick, 6th Bt. (deceased) Kj. Cureton, Surgeon-Colonel Ed \\'ard, M.D., :'I.1' .c.P. Ee1. 1(. G. Cureton, Jane Elizabeth, l\Ir,:;. E. H.SS Curry, Thomas Hindmarch H.SB.
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Dalgleish, Janet Drummond, Irs. G. \\'. H.SS Dallas, P upert Caradoc Francis (dc(cased) Kj. Dalton, 1ajor-General J ames Cecil Kj. Dalton, 11aria, l\1iss Lj. Dalton, 1\Iary Caroline, 1\'Irs. J. Lj. Daly, The IIon Florence 1\laria L.G. Damon, Mary Louisa, IV1iss H.S.S Dandekar, Dinanath B. N aik, L.:-'f. & S.F.R.I.P.II., Lond. D . Darvil-Smith, Percy George H.SB. Darwin, Major George Henry, .\I.D. I(.G. Daubeney, General Sir IIenry Charles Barnstoll, Kj. C.C.D. (deceased) Daubeney, Eliza, Lady (deceased) L.J. K.G. Daven port, Cyril H .SS Davidson, \Villiamina Saida, l\Iiss Kj. Davies, Francis Robert (deceased) H .A. D avies, Hanbury H.S.B, D avies, Captain Oswyn St. Leger H.S.B. Davies, Tom
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Dawes, Colonel Bethel l\lartin E. Dawes, Edwin Dawson, Colonel Thomas J\1oore, L.K .P., A.l\I.S.(T.F.) 11.41. Dawson, Colonel \Yilliam bristopher (deceased) H.Li. H .• 1. Deakin, 1 attie, l\Irs.
H.Li . Beaufort, Le Comte IIenry (deceased) J{.G. Berenger, Baron (deceased) L.G. Bustros, Edma Helene, Madame K.G. Bustros Selim (deceased) Can'allo, Don Aica io de Landay Alvarez (deceased) 1-1.4..].. de Hallwyl, Ie Comte Frederic HOll. A-j. de Labrosse, Henriette, l\1ademoiselle 1-IOll. L.G. de l\Iartens, Frederick (deceased) H ..A. de Pearsall, Robert Lucas (deccased) I(j. de Pearsall, Robert Luca , Junior (deceased) I{j. de Sali Lieut.-Colonel Ed ward John 1-1.:1. de alis-Soglio, -:\1ajor-General Johann Ulrich, Baron (deceased) j{.G. de Salis-Soglio, Count Peter John Fane (deceased) ]{ G. de Senonges, Major Hubert Dominique Alexandre H ussenot (deceased) Iioll. I{. G. de Thomsen, General Christian Albert Frederick Jf.~' l. ( deceased) }{.G. Delepiere, J oseph Octa\'C~) LL.D. (dercascd) Denmark, H.-:\I. the Queen of (deceased) LI· J-J.5.n. Denniss, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Shen\'ood L.G. Derby, Alice, Countess of I{.G. Derby, The Earl of, P .c., G.CS.O., C.D. Il.S.B. Derham, John Christopher (decet1scd) H'4'-1. Derham, Thomas Hanson Crossfield, :'II.B. I(.G. Desborough of Taplow, The Lord, K.C.Y.O. Devonshire, Louise Frederica Augusta, Duches~ of Lj. (deceased) Ii.G. Dibdin, Charles (deceased) Dick, Inspector-General Sir James :\ icholas, K.CB., I{.G. L.R.c.s.Ed., l' .N. Il.h. Dickey, Archibald Alexander George, ;'I.D. I{j. Dick-Lauder, Sir Thomas. orth, Bt. E. Dickson, John (deceased)
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List of Me/llbers alld Associates. Grade.
~I Duncan, Mary Kate, l\lrs. ! I. 1. Duncan, \Villiam , L.R.C.P. ~I Duncombe, E\~el)'n, l\1is (dccctlsed) c. Dunedin, The Bishop of, Primate of Iew Zealand JI.Ll . Dunkley, \Villiam \\Tilberforce, F.R . . 1'. Ed. Dunsany, Randal Edward Plunkett, 15 th Baron I':I (deccased) L.G. Du Pre, Emily, Iiss L.P. J; !{I Dymoke, The Hon. Sir Henry (dcceased) H.S. '. Dyson, Annie, Mrs. Jl.~-i. Eades, Samuel Oliver, L.R.C.P. LG. E bden , ~ bo-nes l\1 urra)T l\Irs. Charles H.A. Eccles, r\rthur Symons, -:\1.B. (deceased) lISB. Eddison, Arthur L.G. Eden, ybil Frances, Lady H.S. . Edith, Sister Iar), Ed ward VI I., His :\1ost Gracious :'1ajesty King
SJ-IP. 1; !{I ( deceased) If.• 1. Ed\\'ards, Bogdall Ed ward Iastrzebski, :-r.n. JISB. Ed\\'ard , George Rogers l{'G. Edwards, \Yilliam Rea, AC.A. Egerton, Colonel Sir Alfred :\1ordaunt, K.C.V.O., ie.G. C.B. (deceased) L.G. Egerton, The Lady l\1abelle Annie L.G. Egerton, The Hon. 1\1ary Georgina, Lady L.G. Egerton, Olga, Lady Egerton of Tatton, :'1ary Sarah, Countess (deccased) L.G. l{I Egerton of Tatton, \Yilbraham, Earl (deceased) H.S.S. Eichner, Ellen Emma, :\1rs. Elkington, Lieut.-Colonel Hemy Percival George, lILR.C.S., R.A.:-1.C. H.Li. E1lesmere, Katharine Louisa, Countess of L. G. Ellesmere, The Earl of l(I Ellis, Francis i\'ewman H.A. Ellison, Arthur, M.I~.C.S., L.I' .C.P. H ..A. Ellison, John Charles (deceased) H.A. Elliston, Colonel George Sampson, c.n., -:\LR.C.S. J(.G. Elsdon, The Rev. Thomas Charles C. Else, Henry Cyril H.A.
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Emms, Frank James Ermatinger, Lieut.-Colonel \Villiam (deceased) Erskine, \Villiam Esher, The Viscount, G.c.n., G.C.V.O. Esher, l:.leanor Frances \Vestol1, Viscountess Evans, Arthur J ohl1, l\1.J' .C.S., L.J' .C.I'. Evans, Thomas \Villiam, 1\1.D. (deceased) Evelcgh, Elizabeth Ann, Miss Ewart, Charles Theodore, LD. Ewen, IIarry \Valter, -:\I.r.C.s. Eyre, Colonel IIenry, c.n. (deceased)
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Fairbairn, Sir Andrew (deceased) Fairbairn, Clara Frederica, Lady Fairbairn, John Fairbank, \Villiarn, C.v.O., 0f.1' .C.S. Faire, Arthur \ Villiam Falkland, Mary, Viscountess Falwasscr, Surgeon-1Iajor Francis, F.I'.C.S., ..:L\1.D. (deceased) Fareman, Colonel \Villiam Blennerhasset (deceased) Farndon, Eleanor Blaney, l\Irs. Farquharson, The Right Hon. P obert, P,C, :-I.D., LL.D.
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Fayrer, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Joseph, Bt., :-LD., J<.G. F.R.C.S. Ed. Fayrer, Surgeon-General Sir Joseph, Bt., K.G. K.C.S.I., LL.D., M.D. (deceased) ](.G. Fellows, I'rank Perks (deceased) H.Li. Fenwick, Ethel Gordon, l\Irs. Bedford K.G. Fergusson, Lieut.-General \\ illiam (deceased) J{.G. Ferns, Alfred Ernest Ferrers, Sewallis Edward, Earl (deceased) KJ. K.G. Fife, Colonel Sir Aubone George, C.V.O. K.G. Fife, Sir John (deceased) Fife, \Villiam George, Duke of, K.G., K.T., G.c.v.o. ( deceased) KJ. Filgate, \Villiam TownIe" Se\,mour (. JGeorae ::' / J{.G. Macartney HSE. Fincham, Henry \Val tel'
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List of Members alld Associates. Grade.
Finny, \\ illiam E\'e1rn St. Lawrence :\I.D., L.r.c. P.
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Firth, Albert Firth, \\ alter H .. S. Fi her, Stella Heyward, 1\11'5. \V. B. H. ~.B. Fisher, \ Villiam Baker FitzGeorgc, Colonel 11' llgustus Charles Frederick,
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French, William Frend, Captain Edwin Frere, The Right 1Ion. Sir IIenry Bartle Edward, Bt., G.C.B., G.C.S.I. (deceased) Freshfield, Edwin, LL.D. Freshfield, Edwin lIanson Freshfield, James \Villiam Freshfield, \ Villiam Dawes (deceased) Frcshfield, Zoe Charlotte, lVIrs. Edwin (deceased) Fripp, Sir Alfred Downing, K.C.V.O., C.U., F.P.C.S. Fryer, \Villiam Francis, L.I~.C.P. Fllllagar, Kate, Miss Fullcr, Andrew James Furley, Frederick vVilliam Furley, Sir J oh11, c.u. Furlcy, Maria Turner, Lady, R.R.C.
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Fitzmaurice Flora Kathleen, Iiss II. .S Fligg Geor~e \ Villiam J-J.S.B. Focwie 1ajor \Villiam Edward, :-LB" R..\.:-l.C.(T.F.) /1..<1. Fo~;t, Thoma' Edgar IJ.,)~.ll. Forbes, Alexander 1\Iackenzie "LD. 11.~1. Forbe ,Lieut.-Colonel Georrre \Ventworth (dacascd) fl. .. l. Forbes, Norman Hay, F.R.C. . Ed. A-J. Forestier-\ Valker, General Sir Frederick \\,illiam J{.G. Ed\\'ard, G.C.:-LG., K.C.B. (deceased) H.S.B. Forrest, Arthur James JI~--1. Forrest, Robert, i-LB. Forrester, Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel James S.
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Fort, Surgeon-C010nel Thomas, :-LR.C.S. Fortescue, Major Edward F. Knottesford (deceased) ]{j. 1-1..:1. Fortescue, The Re\'. Hugh John (deceased) H.S.,)·. Foster , Ellen Scott, 1\Iiss J{.G. Fowler, George A-.G. Fox, l\Iajor Chaley (deceased)
31 48
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73 40
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Fox, Duke (deceased) H.SE. Fracy, Henry Thomas L.G. Frank, The Lady Agnes (deceased) L.G. Frank, Helena Constance, l\Iiss A-.G. Fran k, Philip, ~LD. Franklin, Surgeon-General Sir Benjamin, K.C.I.E., KILP.
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Fraser, Alexander Edmund A-J. 1-< raser, Lieut.-Gcneral James Keith, c.~I.G . (deceased) E. Fraser, John Henry Pearson, ~LD., :-LR.C.S. 11../'1. Fraser, Thomas Oliver E. Freeborn, John Charles Richard, L.R.C.P. H.S.B. Freestun, Colonel Sir \Villiam Lockyer, l\I.P.
( deceased)
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35 28
72 24 18
16 8
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G.c.j\I.G., C.B.
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Gabriel, Edmund Vivian, C.S.I., C.V.O. Gadie, Laura Jane, l\Iiss Gadie, l\largaret, 1\1rs. (deceased) Gadie, Robert (deceased) Galton, Sir Duuglas, Lc.n., D.C.L. (deceased) Galway, The Viscount, c.n. Grt.lwar, \T ere, Viscountess Garner, J o<::cph Thomas Garnctt, ~ \braham Langhom Garndt-Orme, Alice Richmond, :'Ill'S. Garrett, Charles Dudley, i>f.R.C.S. (dcccase{O Gascoignc, Laura G\\'cnclolcll, ::\Irs. F. R. Trench Gaskell, The Lady Catherine II. Milnes Gatacrc, l\Iajor-General Sir \ \ illiam Forbes, r.c.B., D,S.O. (deceased) Gatliffe, Hamilton (dcccased) Gatt, \Nilliam Raphael Gee, Joseph Thomas Gell, Harry Dickson Gent, Elizabeth, l\Irs. Sleath Gentles, Thomas Lawrie, L.P.c.P. (dcccased)
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List oj 11IIJlllbers alld Associates. Grade.
Gerrnam-, ILL r. Victoria Empres. Fred ric or, . and Queen of Prussia (Princc s Royal of Lj. Great Britain and Ireland ) (dl'ccascd) A~.J. Gibb, urgeon-Gencral IT ugh (dl'(t,trscd) Gibb, :\Iajor \Yilliam Alexander, M.D. Ee1., 11. 1. r ._\.Ir.C. (T.F.) Gibbon, Licut.-Colonel Frederick \\' illiam, L.R.c.P. Ed., RrL\LC.(T.F.) I{.G. Gibbon.::;, Robert Alexander, :-'!.IJ. A-.G. Gibraltar, The Hi hop of C. Gib on, Lieut.- olonel Georg'e \Yashington( d((casl'd) I{]. Gib-on, Colonel Hi Honour ir J Oh11 -;\lori 'on, l":.G. K.C. LL.D.
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Gibson, Thomas, :-LB. Gidlo\\, amuel :\.ult Gie\'e, Emma Elizabeth, 1\1i 's Gifford, ophie Catherine, Lad) Gilbert, Frederick Gilbert \Yilliam Ed\\'ard Joseph Gildea, :;u ajor George A.rthur Gildea, Colonel ir James, K.C.'-.O., C.B. Gildea, Rachel Caroli ne, :\lrs. (dcatrscd) L.J. H.A. Giles, Colonel Peter Broome, C.D. F.R.C. ' . l1.SB. Girling \Yilliam Leyett Gladstone of Lanark, Hi Excellency The Vi ~co unt, P.c., G.C.:-'LG. l':.G. GladY',The Rev. ::\Iother uperior (dtycascd) 11. S. S. Glasgow, George Frederick, Earl of (deceased) 1{]. Gleichen, Colonel Count, K.C.Y.O., c.u., C.?lLG., D.S.O. I{ G. Gloucester, The Dean of, D.n. C. Glover, Robert ::\1ortimer, ?l1.D. (deceased) K. G. Goddard, 'i\Iajor Charles Erne t, ?lI.D., R.A.?lf.C. T.F.) H ...I.l. Goddard, Major Gerald Hamilton, r.A.:-'r.c. H.SE. Godefroi, Jocelyn 11. .B. Gofton,Salmond, Lucy, 1\1rs. R. L.G. Goldie Taubman, Sir John Sen house (deceased) A~. G. Goldmann, The Hon, Agnes l\1ary, ,\Irs. Charles,R.l'.C. L. G. Gooch, James \Vyard, :-LR.C. . H.Lt. Goode, Charles Fox, ~I.R.C.S. H.L'l. Goodin, Emma Catherine, Mrs. H.S.S.
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lJ.S.B. Goodman, IIenry \\'alton J-f.S.B. Goodwin, Edward Robert J(.G. Gordon, Archibalcl lcxancler, ?'II.V.O. J1.s.s. Gordon, Isabella, 1iss (dc{{'asrd) JJ.A. Gordon, Samuel Thomas, 1".1' .C.l'. lrel. J-J.A. Gori, Dr. \Villiam Clement r arinus (deccased) I(.G. Goschen, The Viscount H .A. Goudie, IIenry, M.B. L.G. Gough, Beatrice Sophia, Irs. IIugh Sutlej H.A. Gourley, amuel, F.R.C.S. (drccascd) H.S.S Graham, 1\largaret 1\lallson, Miss H.A. Grant, George, ~I.D. I":j. Grant, John (deceased) H.A. Grant, Ogilvie, :M.D. (damscd) I(.I Grant, Captain Thomas (d{'{'cased) H.~l. Granville, Paulina, 1\1 iss E. Gray, The laster of H.A. Gray, \\' illiam, M.D. Greece, 1I.R.H. The Princess l\Iarie :\Iadeline of HOIl. L]. H.SS Green, Laura, liss H.S.S. Green, Lilian 1\I., 1\1i:s H.A. Greensill, The Pev. Edward I(.G. Grerror\' Herbert E. (dacasrti) b " H.~--l. Greig, ::\Iajor David :\Iiddleton, :-.r.n., IL\L~I.C. (T.F.) J-fOJl. A-. G. Greiner, Edmundo L.G. Grey, Alice, Countess K.G. Grey, The Earl, P.c., G.C.D. C.c.;\I.G., G.c.y.o. Grierson, Lieut.-General Sir James l\loncrieff, LC.U., CS.O., C.ILC.
Griesbach, ,\clol ph us Charles Griffith) :\Iar)' IIarriett, ::\1 i 'S Griffiths, John Samuel, M.l'.C.":';. Griffith . , Sarah Gilbert, :\Irs. J. ~ Griffiths, ::\Iajor \ \ -il liam Stuart (datased) Grimbh', Richard IIenn-, ~I.R.C ..~·. ' Grogan, Ellinor Flora, Lady GU1S011 , Sophia L o uisa, l\Irs. (eft·teased) Gunning, John, C.B. (dacasl'd) G\\'ali o r, IIis Highness :\Iaharaja Sir :\Iadho Rao Scindhia Bahadur, l;.C. .I., G.C.Y.U., of
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Hacon, \Valter Edward, L.R.C.P. (deceased) I-f.... l. Haig, Dorothy l\Iaud, The IIon. Lady L.G. Haldane, Brigadier-General J ames ~ \ylmer Lo\\'thorpe c.u., n ... 0. I{. C. IIale, l\Iarion, 1\1iss IIS.S. Hall, Lieut.-Colonel John Lees, M.I\.C.S., L.R.C.P. Ed. A-.G. Hallatt, IIarrie J Ohl1 f!. ,\.11. Halley, 1\Iajor George, 1'.1.1). (deceased) J!.,,1. Hallows, Harry Pinnington, M.D. A-.C;. Hamilton, Charles Boughton, C,\l.G. 8. Hamilton, The Lord Claud, :-I.P. A-.G. Hamilton, Colonel Henry B. IIans If. . . 1. Hamilton, John Gardiner, 1\1.\ .0. ((((ecasl'd) A- G. Hamilton, Samuel, M.D. jl..,,~. Hamilton and Brandon, Nina 1\1ary Benita, Du chess of L .G. Hammond, \ "illiam, ~1.R.C.S. I !.~1. Ham pden, The Viscount, l;.C.:JI.G . (dacascd) A-.r;. Hanbury-\Villiams, Annie Emily, Lady Le. Handy, Kate, 1\Iiss fl.,')'.S. Hanover, II.R.H. The Princess Frederica of (Barol1c~s Von Pawel Rammingen ), c.T. JU\.c. .If. Hardinge of Penshurst, His Excellency The Lorel, P.C., G.C.B., G.:-1.S.I., G.:'ILI E., G.c.Y.O. A-.C;. .I. c;. Hare, 1\Iatilda Jane, l\Irs. Marcus } l.~ 1. Hargreayes, Mark Kippax, :-1.D. ll..1. Harmer, \Villiam Allan, L.S ..A. E. Harper, Colonel James, ]\1.n., A.~I.S.(T.F.) 1":.G. Harrell, \Villiam Vesey, 1\1.V.O Harris, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick \Villiam Henry If..-l. Da\'ie, :JI.R.C.S. lIS.!). Harris, J ohn Ernest S.!J. Harris, Thomas Edward lIS./]. Harris, Thomas 1\liddleton Harrison, Lucy, Mrs. Adolphus lIS.S. A-.G. Harrison, Reginald, F.R.C.S. (deceased) }{.G. Harrison, General Sir Richard, G.C.R., c.l\I.G., RE. Hart, Augustus Montague H.S'!J. lJ.Ql:., Hartley, Colonel Edward Baron, c.l\I.G., :J1.1' .c.s. ll . . l. Harvey, Emily Blanche, The Hon. Lady L.G.
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IIarvey, Minnie, Miss J<j. IIarv ey, Sir Robert lISB. Harwood, Arthur Russell H.S.B. Hayles, James Robert (deceased) J-l A. Hayman, Charles Augustine, M.D., F.R.C.S. H.S'!J. ] [ayman, Lewis FranlJ-IS./J. r ravman, Phineas IIa;'mes, I-I enry Evered, 1'. I. l' .c.s., L.P .c.P. (dcrcased) li.S.!). II awkins, Elizabeth, Mrs. (deceased) Lj. IIawkin s, The P ev. \\,illiam Bentinck Letham l<j. (deceased) H.A. IIeadland , Frederick, 1'. 1. D. (deceased) H.SE. IIeadl ey, Paul l' Anson 1<.G. IIeape, Joseph Robert J{.G. Heard, Colonel Jame~ (deceased) lCG. IIeard, Colonel the Hon. J. T. (deceased) J-ISB. TIeathcote, Clement H ..ti. II edclerwick, James David H.SS. II eelis, r\ugustus Sophia, l\1rs. (deceased) Hon. Lj. ] rellenes, I Ll\I. The Queen of The, R .R.C. H.SB. IIenderson, Andrew (deceased) II endley, Colonel Thomas Holbein, C.I.E., l\T.R.C.S., L.l' .C.P.
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Hendry, A nthony Turnbull Henniker, John l'.Iajor, The Lord (deceased) Henniker-Major, The Hon. Albert Edward John H.A. ( deccased) H.A. IIenry, \\' illiam Bensman, II rgeon Lieut.-Colonel IIenry Fran k, H.A. .~I.G. (deceased) H.SS H eriberta, Sister (dcccased) l(.G. IIertslet, George Thoma, C.Y.O. (deceased) L.G. Hewett, Ethel Charlotte, Lady X.G. IIewett, ir John Prescott, G.c. .T., C.LE. K.G. J rey, harles Edward Milnes, i\I.R.C ... H.~~. IIeys, Arthur, :JI.IJ. H.SE. IIill, Alfred John H.A. H ill, Colonel Howard 1<.G. 1 I ill, Thomas Pow Ie)' (deceased) Kj. IIillary, Sir Augustus \\'illiam, Bt. (deceased)
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Hillary, 'ir \\'ill iam, Bt. (dccctlscd) Hil ton, harles (deceased) .B. Hilton, Thoma' Horn by l-1.S.B. II inchli ffe, Al bert H.SB. Hitchman, Jessie E. Blair Iiss 11.SS pr.]. Hoare, Sir Edward, Ht. (dCCc'cTscd) Hoare, Harriet, Lady (deceased) LJ. Hoare, lajor Sir Jo eph \Vallis O'Bryen, Bt. (dcct!tlscd) Hodgetts, Li eut. -Colonel Charles Alfred, ~r.D., ](.C. L.R.C.P., A.:\I. '. of Canada A-.G. Hodgson, Sir Frederic Mitchell, LC.ThI.G. f-1.S.B. Hod g on, John Edwin Hodgson, l\1ary Alice, Lady L.C. H odso n, Elizabeth, 1\Irs. (deceased) H ..L l. Hodson, Henry Algernon , L.R.C.P. H.A. Hogarth, George (deceased) H.SE. Hogg, Quintin (deceased) 11.r.1. Holbeche, Lieut.-Colonel Richard J{.C. H olden, George Herbert Rose, ~r.D. lJ.rl Holden, Hyla (deceased) E. Holden, l\Iajor Hyla [\ apier E. Holden, The R e\'. Oswald 1\1 angin Hold en, Lieut.-Colonel Robert l\Iackenzie E. Hole, S. R. , Dean (deceased) Holford, Lieut.-Colonel Sir George Lindsay, K.C.V.O.,
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List of iUelllbers alld Associates.
lOt
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Holland, The Hon. Sydney George, LL.B. Holland, Lieut.-Colonel Trevenen James, C.B. ( deceased) I{.]. Hollings, \Nilliam H.S.B. Holme, l\lary Ellen, l\1rs. Strachan H.A. Holme, Strachan E. Holmes, General John, C.B. (deceased) I{J. Holt, Henry Mainwaring, ~r.R.C.S. H.A. Hompesch von \Visbecq, Theophile Anton \Nilhelm Count von (deceased) Hon. 1(.]. Hooper, Jane Dunlop, Miss l-1.S.S. Hooper, John Harvey (deceased) ;{. C. Hooper, Colonel Sir \Villiam Roe, K.C.S.L K.C.
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Hope, \iVilliam lIcnry St. J o.hn .' . Hope, Vicc-Admiral the Right ITon. Sir \tVllllam Johnstone, G.C.B., :'ILl'. (deceased)
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I(J, JJ.S.B. Hopper, Marshall H.A. IIorne, Licut. -Colonel Gcorge, M.D., A.M.S. Aus. R.S.S. Horne, lIarriet Jane, Miss L.G. IIoskyn s, Anna D orothea \Vrel1, Miss (deceased) J(.C. H osk),I1S, Chandos \Vren, J\l.P. (deceased) LJ. H osky ns, Clara Amelia \Vrcn, Miss (deceased) J-J.A. IIossack, Jam es Francis Clark, F.R.C.S., L.R.C P. Ed. Houlton, Sir Edward Victor Lewis, G.c.~1.G. 1{J, ( deceased) LJ, H oulton, Hyacinthe IIarriettc, Lady (deceased) H.S.S Howard, !\lice, Mrs. H.SB. Howard, Amos J-J.A. Howard, Heaton Clark, :\r.R.C.S. K.C. Howard, Lieu t.-Colonel I I en ry E. HO\\'ard, Colonel Henry Lloyd, C.B . L.C. Howe, Georgiana Elizabeth, Countess (deceased) H.A. II oyle, George, :\I.D. J-f.S.S. IIughes, .\my, Miss Hughes, :\Iajor \Villiam H.SB. II ughcs-II ul1ter, Colonel Sir Charles, Bt. (deceased) J{J, IIughes-IIunter, Sir \\,illiam Bulkeley, Bt. E. Hughes-Ilunter of PIttS Cach Sarah Elizabeth, Lady L.C. Hugo, The P e\·. Thomas (dcceased) C. H Ul1lC Long, Charlotte An l1a, :\1rs. (daeased) L. C. IIunt, A.lice IIarriet, Lady ~eage r L.C. BUllt, Fobert, ?lU'.C. . H.r.1. Hunter, Brigade-Surgcon Colonel Edwin John, K.C. L.1'.C.P. Ed. (dect'f7s'...'d) Hunter, Surgeon-General Sir Guyer, K.C.:'I.G., :\I.D. J<C.C. ( deceased) Hunter , Sir \Yilliam \\,ilson, K.C.S.I., C.LE., LL.D. 1<C.C. (deceased) I-{J. IIunter-\Vesto n, Lieut.-Colonel Gould (deceased) IIunter-\Vcsto n of IIunterstol1, Colonel Aylmer Gould, c.n ., n.s.O., H.. E. J(J. IIunter-\\'eston of IIunterston, Grace, 1\1rs. L.C. Hunter-\Veston of HUl1terstOll, Jane, l\Irs. (deceased) LJ.
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107
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Lz'st of Uelllbers alld Assoct'ntcs.
11.,1.
James, John \rthllr, ~I.\·.O. A-.r.:. lame , \\7illiam Dodgc, C.\-.O. (deceased) A-.G. ] am~son, Surgeon-General] ames, C.B., :.r.D. (deceased) A-. C. ] amIeson, \Villiam Allan, M.D. A'.C. Jekyll, Agncs, Lady L.e;. ]eky~] , Col~nel Sir IIerbert, V.c.:'II.C. A-I JennlJ1 gs, LIeut.-Colonel \\7iIliam Erncst, ~I.D., I.M.S. Il.s.n.
45 '27
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Kensington, Grace Elizabeth, The Lady (de(Cased) Keocrh Suro'eon-General ir Alfred, KC.B., :M.n. 0' 0 r er, The Honourable ~ir Arthur l\Iilford, C. I.E.,
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Kerr, Peter Kettle, Sir Rupert A. (dc({'ascd) L.G. Keyser, Agnes, lis, RRC. Khairpur, His Highness l\Iir Imam Baksh Khan, of D. KilkeIly, Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel Charles Randolph, c.l\1.G. , M.".O. 11.r1. Kilmorey, The Earl of, KP. A".G. King, Major ~ rthur Frederick \Villiam, F.R.C.S. Ed., I. IlLS.
King, Jessie, l\li3s King, John Lane Kinnear, Colonel \Yilliam, ;'LD., A.~L . (T.F.) Kinsella Kathleen l\Iary, l\liss Kirby, Ada 1aria, ~\Iiss Kirkpatrick, The Hon. ir George A., K.C.:i\LG. ( deceased) Kitchener of Khartoum, Field-Marshal The Viscount, K.P., G.c.n., O.M., G.C.S.I., G.C.i\LG.,
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Knightley of Fawsley, Louisa Iar)" The Lady L.G. Knollys, The Hon. Elizabeth Charlotte 11.£-1. Knott, Surgeon-Colonel Charles, l\1.KC.S. (deccased) I{. G. Knowles, Constance Mary, Lady L.G. Knowles, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Lees, Bt., c.'-.O. ](. G. Knutsford, The Viscount, P .c., C;.C.~Lc.; . ll: }{J. Knutsford, Margaret Jean, Viscountess (deccased) Lj. Krause, Emil Frederick I J.S.B.
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Labanoff, Hi.3 Highness the Prince Alexander ( deceased) lIon.I{J. j(j. Lamb, l\Iajor Sir Archibald, Bt. Lamb, Charles James Saville Montgomery (deceased) }~j. Lamb, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Charles 1\1 on tolieu, Bt., D.C.L. (deceased) L.P. c.l; ](J.
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Lambert, Joseph Thomas (deceased) Lambert, Captain Thomas, I' .A. (deceased) Lampson, Norman George (deceased) Lane, Charles \Villiam Lane, Ethel F idle)', Mrs. E. Lan gelier, IIis IIonour Lieut.-Governor Sir A-.G. Francois-Xa vicr Lan gford, Hercules Langford, 2nd Baron (deceased) JIA. Langman, Archie Lawrcncc, c.~r.G. 1l..A. }\.C. Lan gman, Sir John Lawrence, Bt. Lank ester, Alfred Owen, i\I.I'.c.s. H.A. I-f ..A. Lankestcr, Phebe, Miss Lan sdowne, l\Iaud Evelyn, :l\Iarchioness of, " .. \., c.r. LJ. E. Lapsl ey, James :M cFarlane Laserol1, l\Iichael, :\LD. (dacascd) IJ.A. Lathom, Alicc, Co un tess of (deceased) Lj. Lathom, Sir Edward, Earl of, G.C.1L (deceased) J(J. ]{J. Lathom , Edward George, Earl of (deceased) Lauri c, 'rajor Caspar P obcrt, :\I.I' .C. '., R.\ .~I.C .(T.F . ) leG. L.G. Lauric, Frances, l\Irs. J. \V. Lauric, Lieut.-General John \Yi mburn, C.D. (deceased) ](.G. X.G. Lauric, \\ ill iam :\ lexander (dc(cased) lIS.S La\'erack, Priscilla, l\Irs. (dtxeased) H.S.S. Law, Laura J essie, l\I iss ]{j. Lawrence, Sir Jam es (deceased) Lawrence, Sir Jam es John Trevor, Bt., K.C.Y.O. Lawson, Garnet Gloag, ~LD., D.p.r!. Layard, Mary Enid E\'elyn, Lady (deceased) Leary, Thomas (deceased) Leavers, Mabel Elizabctb, l\1iss Lechmere, Sir Ed m llnd nthollY Harley, Bt., LP. (deceased) Lechmere, Louisa Katharine, Lady (deceased) Lechmerc, Nicholas George Berwick Lee, Colonel Edwin, l\Ll' .C.S., .\.?-LS.(T.F.)
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Lindsay, ~ 1gernon Sheppard I1.S./J. Lindsey, Felicia Elizabeth, Coun tess of LG. Lindsey, Earl of (dcaased) /{.c. Lines, Agnes ~Irs. ]. C. HSS Lines, John Calvin fI.S.H. Linlithgow, Hersey Alice, l\Iarchioness of 1-.G. Linlithgow, J ohn ~-\drian Louis lIope, 1\1arquess 0[,
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Linton, Sir James Dromgole Little, Charles Peter Littlewood, Harry, F.R.C.S., L. H.e.P. Llangattock, Georgiana l\Iarcia, The Lady Lloyd, Caroline An ne, l\Iiss Lloyd, Evan Owen Lloyd, Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel John Daniel, M.P .C.S., L.R .c.P.
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Locke, George, J\r.n. J/£1. Loftus, IIenry J Ohl1 /(.f. Lomax, Fredcrick f IS.!J. Londonderry, Theresa 5uscy lIelen, l\1archioness of L. G. Longmorc, Surgeo n-General Sir Thomas, e.H.
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Lord, John Courtenay Lord, Samuel Thomas, MY,C.S. Lothian, Sir Schomberg IIenry, Marq uess of, K.T.
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Lucas, Arthur Lucas, Bernard P ichard Lukis, The 1-1011. Surgeon-General Sir Charles Pardy, LC.S.I., M.D" F.l' .C. '. Lund, Major George Lut\\'idge, Charlcs Robert Fletcher (deceased) Maberly, Frederic1" IIerbert, ~I.1) .e.S., L.P .e.P. 1Iu\dalT1, Alice l\Iary, ~Iiss l\IcAlester, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Archibald, K.I1.
( deceased) McArdle, Captai Jl Joseph, ;'If. n., l' .A.;',l.e. (deceased) lIacCabe, Frederick Faber, ;\I.B. 1\lcCaul, Ethel, :\11iss, ]'.r.e. Macaulay, J oi1n l\IacCormac, Sir \ Villia 111, Bt., l' .e.n., K.C.Y.O.
(deceased) McCormack, Major P obert J ames, ~1.D. ~IcCul1och, Lieut.-Colonel Thoma", ;\1. B., R..\.:\r.c. :\Iacdonalcl, John, ;\[ n. McDougal Fi I1la y, ]'.1' .c.s. E. l\IacGillivray, An gus, ;\1.1). l\Iacgregor, His Excellency Sir \\ illiam, G e.)I.G., C.B.
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:'IIac1\:ay, \ Villiam Bertie, M.n. Ed. nr. R.C" . Mackenzie, hades Fitzgerald, (dcccased) l\.-.G. l\Iackenzic, Francois Donald. (dearlscd) l1.S.S. l\Iackenzie, 1\Iary Forbes, l\Iiss A-.C. Iackenzie, ir \\Tilliam 11..<1. l\Iackenzie, \\Tilliam II..Ll. 1\Iackenzie, \Yilliam Scobie, L.R. .P., L.R.C .. H" l. :\Iackinla \', James Egan IIarrison, M.1\. . .S. ~Iackinn~n, Surgeon-l\Iajor-General Sir \Yilliam A-.G. Alexander K.C.H. (dacased) E. l\Iackintosh, Alexander l\Iackintosh 1\Iackintosh, Colonel Donald James, l\I.Y.O., ;'J.H., 1-1.1. A.;'LS. (T.F.)
C l\Iaclagan, The Archbishop (deceased) J I.A 1. l\IacLean, Jane, 111' . R. l\1. (deceased) H.", 1. 1IacLean, Lieut.-Colonel John Bayne A-J. :'IIacLean, Robert 1\IacLean 11..1. Iaclure, Andrew A-.G. 1\Iaclure, Sir John \Yilliam, Bt. (deaased) lIS.S. 1Ic1\Iunn, '0.Iargaret, l\1iss . 1acN ab, Colonel The Hon. Sir \lan NapIer, Bt. ( deceased) 1Iacnamara, The Rev . Henry Danvers 1Iacnaughten, Sarah, 1\1iss -:.\Icl\icoll, Da\'id Iacpherson, Elizabeth nne, 11rs. (deceased) 1Iacpherson, Colonel \Yilliam Grant, C.;'1.G., il1.B.,
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l\Iacpherson, \ Yilliam 1Tolson A-._C. l\Iacpherson of Cluny, E\\'en (deceased) A j. 1\Iacpherson of Cluny, SarCl.h Justina, l\Irs. (deccased) L.j. -:.\Ic\Villiams, Lieut.-Colonel George Frederick ;'1.1). l\Iaginn, \Yilliam, LL.D. (deceased) l\Iaanus \Villiam Robert lVlalet, 1Iajor Guilbert Edward \Vyndham l\1alet, The Rev. \\1. \Vyndham (deceased) l\Ialkin, Sydney \Villiam
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l\Ialmesbury, Susan, Countess of Ma l pas, James, ;'1.1' .C.S. Man by, Frederic Edward, F.P .C.S. (deceased) Manchester, Sir \Villiam Drogo, Duke of, K.P.
(deceased)
1].(1]:;., Manley, Surgeon-General \Villiam George Nicholas, c.n. (deceased) K.C. Mann, Sir Donald ](.G. Mann, Julia Campling, Miss H.S.5. l\lansel, Sir John Bell \Villiam, 9th Bt. (deceased) ](j. Marsh, James John, :'LD. ](.C. Marsh, John Holt, L.RC.S., L.P .c.P. 1-1.A. l\Iarshall, Frank Herbert H.S.B. Marshall, Sir IIordce Brooks K.C. Marshall, Lieut.-Colonel John James de Zouche, L. 1'.c. '. Irei. H.A. Marshall, Laura, Lady L.C. l\Iarshall, Robert :\Iacfarlane H.A. Martens, Dr. Daniel Alfred T. (Norway). H.A.. l\Iartin, Henry \\'illiam H.A. Martin, ] Ohl1, ~ I.D., 1".1' .C.S. (deceased) H.A .
Martin, \Villiam Young, ~LJ). H.A. Martindale, 11'" rthur lIenry Temple, K.C.S.I. ](.C. Martineau, John, (deceased) H.A. l\Iartyn, The Rev. Charles J Ohl1 (deceased) C l\Iason, Elizabeth Kathleen, :\Irs. H.5.5. Mason, Colonel James K.C. Master, Captain Richard Thomas (deceased) ](J. Mather, George l\Ioore H.5.E. Mather, James Smith, M.D. H.A. Matty, l\Iax\velI George H.5.E. l\Iaunder, \\,illiam Henry H.S.B. Iaun ell, Surgeon-General Thomas, C.B. H.A . Mayo-Robson, l\Iajor Arthur \\,illiam, C.V.O., F.R.C .S., 1' .. \.;'LC. (T.F.)
l\Iears, Frederick Charles, :\1.D. Meath, The Earl of, K.P., P.C. Meek, Lieut.-Colonel J ames, M.D., R.A.11.C. Mein, Thomas Oswald Melano de Calcina, Antoine Laurent, Comte de
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J\ielhado, Frederic Nicholas Clare J\lellor Harry Edward ]{.G. J\lIends: Brigadier-General IIoratio Reginald A-j. J\leredytb, Sir Joshua Colles, Bt. (deceased) 11.£1.. J\Ierryweather, James, M.R.C.S. (deceased) ](.G. l\lerthyr of enghenydd, The Lord, K.C.V.O. H.A. J\ietcalfe, Alfred \Vaugh, ~LD. J\licbael, General James, C.S.L (deaased) I{. G. J\Iiddlemi s, Surgeon-Colonel George, ~I.n. 1-l.A. l\lilburn, Charles Henry, ~I.I3. E. l\lill, Surgeon-Captain George Symers, M.D. H.A. l\Iiller, Captain George \\ aterston, ~I.B., R."\.~1.C. (T.F.) H.A. l\iilliaan Robert Arthur, ~I.D. J1.£1.. Nlilli~gt~n, Edgar Fawley H.S.B. 1\1ills, Sir J ames, K.C.~I.G. }.:. G. J\lilner, Charles Tobie I-l.S.B. J\linto, l\lary Caroline, C.L, Countess of Lrj. J\Iinto The Earl of, KG., P.c., G.c. .1., G.c.~I.G., G.c.I.E. Aj. l\Iitch~ll, Robert p'. G. J\Iitchell-Thompson, Eliza Lamb, Lady H.A. J\litchell-Thompson, Sir l\litchell, Bt. ]{.G. J\iitchelson, The Hon. Edwin ](.G. J\litford, Percy (deceased) A-I illitford, Colonel \Villiam Kenyon, c.~I.G. ](. G. l\lloberlv Svdney Charles Hillyard, M.R.C.S. ]J.~~. H .. l. l\Iodlin, Isaac Gibson, M.D. il.S.]]. J\lole, John James fl . .s. J\loles, Emma Anne, Miss JI..t.l. J\1011oy, Leonard Greenham Star, M.D. l\loncrieffe, The Lady Beatrice Constance (deceased) L.G. j{.G. Money, Colonel Gerald 1'loel, c.n. (deceased) J\iontagu, TheLord Charles \Villiam AugustL1S,C.V.G. A-.G. l\lontagu-Douglas-Scott, Lieut.-Colonel The Lord Herbert Andrew, D.S.O. A-.G. ~Iontague, Arthur John Helm, :\1.D. 11. A . J\lonteith, Duncan Gilbert H.S.J.J. Nlontizambert, Frederick, LS.O., M.D., F.R.c.S.r. I{.G. Mooijart, l\1ary Beatrice, Mrs. H.S.S. Moore, Lieut.-Colonel James B. l\IacLeod, H.A. ( deceased) .I'
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Moore, Noel Tcmple, C.lI1.G. (deceased) lI.A. Moore, Norman, 1I1.D. H.A. l\loore, Brigade-Surgeon ::'anc1rord, lILD. J-i'.A. l\100rsom, Lieut.-Colonel IIenry Martin, M.V.O. J-IA. Morant, \Villiam George l1.S.B. Moresby, MaHhew Fortescue J-i'.A. Morgan, Lieut.-Colonel Anthony Hickman, D.S.G. ](G. l\Iorgan, John lIammond, c.Y.G., 1'.1' .c.s. ](.G. ;,\Iorgan, Llewellyn, lI1.D. H.A. Morgan, Mary, l\Irs. A. II. L.G. l\Iurgan, \Villiam Hf'nry E. l\1orphet, Ed\\'ard Redmayne H.S.B. l\Iorris, Sylvanus Glanville, 1\1.D. j(.C. l\lorrison, James Thomas J acl-man, M.B., F.RC.S.E. H.A. l\losely, Alfred, C.lII.G. J(.C. l\losley, Tonman, C.B. ](.G. Mostyn, Mary Florence Edith, The Lady L.G. l\1ostyn, The Lord j(J. i\Iountgarret, Robinia l\iarion, Viscountess L.G. i\lount-Stephen, Giana, The Lady L.C. l\Ioynicr, Guslave (deceased) H.A. l\Iullins, Lieut.-Colonel Gcorge Lane, \I.D., Australian A. ~r .s. K. G. l'Ilumby, Agnes ~rflry, l\Irs. I-f.S.S. Mundy, Baron Faronir (deceased) H.h. :\Iurray, Captain. lexander Penrose E. Murray, Captain Arthur Stormont (deceased) J(j. Murray, Colonel Sir Charles ,\Vyndbarn, C.D. j(j. l\Iurray, Emily Cecilia, Lady \Vyndham L.G. l\Iurray, George Alfred Everitt, ~I.D., F.I\..C.S. H.A. :\Iurray, James \ \ oife (deceased) E. Murray, Janet Frances, ~\Iiss J-f.A. ilIurray. Katbleen Elizabeth :\Iary, l\Irs. HA. Murray, Keith \Villiam E. l\lysore, IJ is IIighness Maharaja Sir Krishnaraja \Vadiar Bahaclur, G.C.S.I., of D. X apier, Ellin, l\Irs. Leno. H.S.S. N appel', Albert, :'Il.I' .C.S. (deceased) H.A. .,\!awanagar, IIis Highness Jam Panjitsinhji Vibhaji of D.
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1"':.G. G.c.n. L.G. ~ightingale, Florence, l\Ii s, 0.:-1., RR.C. (dctCllScd) Ninnis, Inspector-General Belgra\~e,C.y.O., :-Lll., 1'.~-. 1":.G. A-.G. oble, Lieut.-Colonel Leonard liSB. Noble \Yilliam Henry A-.G. Noel, Colonel Edward Andrew (dtccascd) Torbury, I nspector-General Sir Henry Frederick, K.C.B., ~l.D., K.ILS., R.K. l"':.G. Norcliffe, l\lajor-General ::\orcliffe, K.1I. (dcceast'd) l{.G. Nordheimer, Edith Boulton, 1\1rs. Samuel (deceased) L.G. f"':.G. 1 T orth, Colonel Bordrigge North, c.n., :-1.Y.O. l{.G. orthampton, The l\Iarquess of, K.G. L.G. N orthcote, Alice, The Lady, C.l. N orthcote, Henry Stafford, The Lord, G.c.:'I.G., C.c.1.E., c.n. (deceased) l{.j. N orton, Arthur Treherne, c.n., F.R.C.S. (deceased) H.A. :\ or\vay, His 1Iajesty King Haakon of, K.G., I"':';' G.C.R, G.c.y.O. LJ. ~ orway, Her Majesty Queen 11aud of, \-.A., c.1. A-.G. N ott-Bower, Captain Sir John \Villiam, C.\T.O. llA. N otter, Colonel James Lane, M.D. T
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Officer, Edward Albert, l\1.B. J-lA. JlSB. Ogden, Joseph Ogilvie, Major Charles McDonald E. H.A. Ogilvie, Jessie Fisher, Mrs. J. K. J-l.A. Ogilvie, John Hovelle, L.1' .C.S. Ed. Oldham, IJ ugh Falconer, 1\f.13. H.A. Oliver, Colonel Charles Pye, 1\I.D., A.1I.S.(T.F.) 1-f.A. Oliver, Sir Thomas, 1\I.D., D.SC., F.R.C.P. 1-f.A. I-I.S.B. Olley, John Joseph O'Malley, ir Edward Loughlin E. O'Malley, Colonel George Hunter (deceased) lCG. O'Neill, Louisa Katharine Emma, The Lady L.G. Oram, Sarah Elizabeth, Miss, RR.C. H.A. J(.G. Oranmore and Browne, The Lord H.SB. Orchard, Charles Ord, Frederick \Villiam, L.IZ.C.P. HA. Orde, J ohn I~ osbery, KC. H.A. Ormsby, The Bishop C. Osborn, Samuel, F.RC .. l<.G. Ottley, Colonel Sir John VValter, KC.1.E. J<.G. Outram, Lieut.- General Sir James, Bt., G.c.n., K.C. .1. (deceased) J<.G. l(.G. Owen, David Charles Lloyd, F . .R.C.S. Irel. K.G. Owen, Edmund, F.RC.S., LL.D. Owen, Sir Francis Philip Cunliffe, K.C.B., K.C. I.G., C.I.E. (deceased) H.A. Page, James Paget, The Lord Alexander (deceased) Paget, Sir James, Bt., F.R.CS. (deceased) Paine, Eleanor, Irs. Alfred Palmer, Charles Alan Palmer, Claude Bowes Palmer, Edgar George Pal mer, George (deceased) Palmer, J essie l~ rances 1\Irs. (deceased) Papillon, Emily Caroline, Mrs. Parke, Surgeon-Captain Thomas Heazle, A1\I.D.,
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Parker, George \Villiam Farnham, l\Iartha, 1\liss (deceased) Parrott, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas amuel Parsons, nnie Reid, Miss Parsons, l\Iajor Edward Howard Thorn brough Partridge, Thomas, LR.C.S. Paterson, Rachel, Mis Paterson, Thomas Lynforcl }-I~ 1. Paton, Robert E. Paul, Sir James Balfour, C.v.O. H.,S'.H. Paull, Alan 1l.S. Paull, Catherine Swan, 1\1rs. Alan /1..<1. Pearce, \Valter, 11.D., 1.R.C.P. (deceased) J{J. Pearl, Commander Sir James, R.N., K.11. (deceased) ll..rl. . Pearse, Thomas Frederick, 1r.D. 1{J. Pearson, Albert Harford (deceased) A~J. Pearson, Julius Alexander, LL.D. (deceased) L.P. (C, A-I Peat, The Rev. Sir Robert, D.D. (deceased) 11. .J]. Pedley, Thomas Franklin, ~I.D. 1{.C. Pellatt, Colonel Sir Henry 1\li11, C.".O. L.C. Felly, Annie Evelyn, liss Pennefather, General Sir John Lysaght, G.C.R (deceased) Pennington, The Rev. John James Horatio Septimus (deceased) H .• 1. Penty, Francis lIS.B. Perkins, Major Alfred Ed ward, D.S.O., :'Ln., .fl.S B. Australian A.1I.S. 1{.C. Perowne, Lieut.-Colonel John Thomas \\'ooll')'ch E. Perrins, Charles \Villiam Dyson Perrott, Sir Edward Bindloss, Bt. (deceased) KJ. Perrott, Sir Edward George Lambert, Bt. (deceased) KJ. Perrott, Ethel Lucy, Lady L]. Perrott, Colonel Sir Herbert Charles, Bt., C.B. KJ. Perry, l\tlajor Sir Allan, i\LD. K. C. Perry, John H.S.B. Ferry, William Stevens, Bishop of Iowa (deceased) HOIl. C. Perth, (\V.A.) The Bishop of, D.D. 1-f.A. Phelps, Philip, M.R.C.S. H.A.
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Philippart, Sir J oh11, (deceased) K.j. Philipps, Colonel I vor, D.S.O., M.P. E. Philipps, Sir Owen Cosby, K.C.M.G. K.C. Philips, Captain Nathaniel George (deceased) 1<]. .f!.A. Philipson, Sir George IIare, \LD., F.P.C.P., flLR.C.S. Phillips, George Arthur, M.R.C.S. n.A. Pickersgill, Edwin Pulliene, 1\1.D. 1-f.A. Piers, Charles Edward, M.R.C.S. (deceased) H.A. Piers, Shute Barrington H.S.B. Pim, Frank de Beeho, L. R.C.P.I. H.A. Pinhey, The IIon. IIammett (deceased) 1<.C. Pirbright, Sarah, The Lady L.C. Pixley, l\Iajor Francis \Villiam, F.C.A. K.C. Platt, G\\ endolen Kate, Miss H.S.S. Platt, Belen May, Irs. L.C. Flatt, Sam ucl P adeli ffe (deceased) K.C. Platt, \\,illiam Henry, L.R . .r. (dereased) H.A. I)layfair, Iajor-General rchibald Lewis K.C. Plumridge, Admiral Sir James Hanway, K.c.n., M.P. ( deceased) K.C. 1{.C. Plunket, The Lord, G.C.M.G., K.C.V.O. l)lymouth, Alberta, Countess of L.C. K]. Plymouth, The Earl of, P.c., c.D. H.A. Polloc} ', Arthur Julius, M.D. (deceased) Pontill, \ Villiam James Henry H.S.B. Pooley, Edward Burdett, l\I.R.C .. H.A. Pope, Lieut.-Colonel Frank Montague, M.D., F.R.C.P. (deceased) HA. Pope, George IIenry K.C. Popham, Admiral Sir I-lome Riggs, K.C.B., M.P.
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E. Porter, Reginald da Costa (daeascd) L.G. Portland, \\ inifred Anna, Duchess of A-J. Portland, The Duke of, K.G., P.. , G.c.v.o. 1((. Pott, J 0 eph Compton, Jun. (deceased) H../l. Potter, Henry Percy, tl1.D., F. R . . S. H.SE. Poulton, 1\lajor Arthur Faulconer H.r1. Poulton, Benjamin, M.D., l\I.R.C.S. E. Powell, J ames George H.r1. Powell, Julia Anne 1\1iss R~.G. Powell, Sir Richard Douglas, Bt., LC.V.O., M.D. Pownall, Henry (deceased) J{J. Praed, Mackworth Bulkley (deceased) H.SB. Pratt, Colonel Edward Roger E. ]{.G. Pratt, Joseph Dallas, M.D., F.R.C.S. Preston, Lionel Litchfield, M.D. H.A. Preston, Deputy Inspector-General Theodore J{.G. Julian, M.D., R. Price, Arthur, ~LRC.S. H.A. Price, Sir Thomas Rees, K.C.tlLG. H.A. Prickett, Arthur Thomas ll.SB. Priestley, Eliza, Lady (deceased) L.G. A-.G. Priestley, Sir \iVilliam, M.D., LL.D., 1.P. (deceased) Pringle, \Villiam (deceased) A-.G. Prior, Major-General George Upton E.G. Prior, Kathleen, l\Irs. Upton L.G. Pritchard, Lieut.-Colonel Henry Edwards II.£1. Prussia, H.R.H. Prince Albert of (deceased) HOll. ]{J Prussia, H.R.H. Prince Eitel Fried rich of HOJl. J(J. Purvis, Henry H.S.B. Purvis, John Prior, M.RC.S. H.£1. Purvis, \Villiam Prior, M.D., F.R.C.S. ]I.A.
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Ram, Abel J ohn, K.C. 1(.G. Ramsay, Charles William Ramsay (deceased) K.G. Ram say, Florence Mary, Mrs. IJ.SS. Ram sey, Major-General James (deceased) KJ. Rand ell, Allan Elliott, M.B. I(.G. Ranfurly, The Earl of, P.c., G.C.tlI.G. KJ Rankin, olonel James ]<.G. Raspass, John Colin Tulloch lISB. Ratcliff, Charles F. G. A. (deceased) ](. G. Ratcliff, Percy H.A. Ratcliffe-Gaylard, James, tlI.D . H.A. Rawn sley, Lieut.-Colonel Gerald Thomas, R.A.M.C. E. Raw son, Fred H.SE. Reade, Surgeon-1\1ajor-General Sir John By Cole, Lc.n., K.1I.S.
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Robb, Jame Bernhardt Klin ger, M.D. R o berts, Nora Henrietta, Countess, c.I., R.R.C. r.Q:., Robert, Field-l\1ar hal The Earl, K.G., K.r., P.c., G.C.B., 0.:\1.,
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A-J. Robertson of Struan, George Duncan (deceased) A-.C. Robinson, Ernest Laurie, L.R.c.P. H.S.B. Robinson, George J arne:; (dt-'ceased) H.S.S. P obin on, Lilian l\Iay, l\1iss 11..1. Robinson, \ViIIiam Henry, L.l'.C.P. H ....]. Roddick, Thomas G eorge, :\I.D. 11...:1. Rodley, John, :\I.R. C.S, Rogers, Captain Bertram l\Iitford Heron, :\1.D., ~I.R.C.S., R..l.M.C. (T.F.) f1..< 1. Rogers, John (deceased) H. '.B. Rogers, John Henry, A.c.:\.. E. H.ollitt, Lieut.-Colonel Sir ,,-\lbert Kaye, :LL.D., D.C.L. )~. C. Rolph, Dr. Thomas (deceased) J{.C. Ronald, Mary Frances, ~ 1rs. J-JOJl. L. C. Rorie, David, :\1.D. H ..tJ.. Rosher, Francis Edwin A'.C. Ross, Grace ::\Iary ::\Iartin, ]\Irs. T. J-1.S.S. Roth, Lieut.-Colonel Reuter Emerich, D .S. O. A'.C. Roughley, John Thomas H.S.E. Routled ge, Robert, Jun. 11.5.1). Rowe, Charlott~, ]\Irs. (deceased) LJ. Rowe, Richard Reynolds (deceased) ](J. Rowland , Thomas Samuel (deceased) H.SE. Rowley, Mary, Mrs. \Valter H ..A. Rowley, Walter 1(. C. Royal, H.R.H. The Princess, V ..A., C.r. Lj. Royds, Annette Nora Jane, Lady L.C.
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Sa\'ory, The Rev. Sir Borradaile Savory, Bt. (deceased) C. Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, H.R.II. Alfred Ernest Albert (Duke of Edinburgh), r.G. (deceased) )TJ. Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, H.R. and I. II. The Duchess IVlarie of (D uchess of Edinburgh, L.j. Grand Duchess of Russia), V.A' C.r. Srtxe-Coburg and Gotha, H.P .H. the IIereditary J(I Prince of, K.G. (dc'ceased) L.C. Scarbrough, Lucy Cecilia, Countess of J{.G. Scarbrough, The Earl of K.C.B. JI.fl. Scarr, George, ::\LD., L.R.C.S.r. H.fl. Scatterty, \\' illiam , ::\LD. L.C. Sceale ,Maxwell Iargaret 1\IacDougall, 1\1rs. J(.C. Schiff, Sir Ernest Frederick Schleswig-HoI tein, H.H. Prince Albert of,
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Sewell, The Rev. Arthur C. Shadwell, The Rev. Arthur Thomas \Vhitmore ( deceased) Shadwell, Sir Lancelot (deceased) 1(1 L.C. Shaen, Caroline, Mrs. Shaftesbury, Sir Anthony, 8th Earl of (deceased) J-J.A. Shaughnessy, Sir Thomas George, 1<.c.v.O. J~.C. Shaw, Lieut.-Colonel Claudius (deceased) J(J. Shedden, Emily Mary Ann, l\Irs. (deceased) J-I.A. Shelley, John Frederick H.S.B. Shelmerdi ne, Joseph H.SB. Shepherd, George (deceased) J-I.A. Shepherd, :Margaret Elizabeth, Mrs. fJ.A. Shepherd, Surgeon-l\Iajor Peter, .A.::\LD. (deceased) H.A. Sheppard, Canon Edgar, c.\'.0., D.D. C. Sheppard, The Rev. Hugh Richard Lawrie C. Sheppard, Iary Peters, 1\1rs. Edgar L.C. Shewell, l\Iajor Percy Garratt JCC. Shone, \Villiam James, ;'LR.C.S. H.fl. Shore, IIenry l\lansfield H.S.B. Shore, Canon Thomas Teignmouth (deceased) C. Shuckburgh, Sir Francis, Bt., F.R.S. (deceased) J(I Shuttleworth, George Edward, ~I.D. H.A. Sieveking, Sir Edward Henry, ~I.D., LL.D. (deceased) J~.C. Sim, Alice I-<~rancis Howley, l\Irs. Coy'game (deceased) LJ. Sim, l\Iajor-General Ed ward Coysgarne) R .E. (deceased) K.C. Simpkins) \Villiam Vintner H.SB. Simpson, Alfred l\Iuller HA . Sim pson, George Hfl. Sim pson, Grace) Iiss H.S.S. Simpson, l\Iary, J.\Iiss H.S.S Sinclair, rchibald H.A. Sinclair, J ohn) ~I.D. H.A. Sinclair, R obert, ~I.D. H.A. Sinclair) The Rev. \Villiam l\Iacdonald, D.D. C. Skinner) Colonel Bruce Morland, ~I.Y.O., ::\LR.C.S. H.A. Skinner) George Arthur, l\LD. (Brux.), L.S.A. H.fl. Skinner) George Edwin H.S.B.
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Sutton, l\Iartin John Swaine, l\Iajor-General Sir Leopold Victor, K.C.B., C.:\LG. S,,-an John George (deceased) S\\'anton, amucl 11. ~.H. Swan wick, Eustace l\Iac1ean, ~I.R.c. ., L.R.C.I'. ]1..1. S\\-ar ne , Franci' Griffiths, :'\LD. ] 1..d. Sweden H.R.H. The Crown Princess of, Y .•\.., C.r. L.f. S\\-eden, lIer l\Iajesty The Dowager Queen of 1101l . .lf, Sydenham, Phyllis Angelina Rosamond, lIer Excellency The Lady L.C. Sydenham, Colonel His Excellency The Lord, G.c.s.I., G.C.M.G. G.. I.E. A-I· Symes, Surgeon-:\Iajor Edmond \Vest, :'\I.D.(dcccasL'd) 11..1. Syson , Hiram (deceased) SIl. Tache, Colonel Sir Etienne Paschal (deceased) A~.f. Talbot, ?\Ia\', ?\Iiss II. .S. Talbot de Malahide, Isabel Charlotte, The Lady L.C;. T anner, George H.S.!J. Tarleton, Alfred Henry, :.\I.Y.O. I(.G. Tarleton, Henrietta Charlotte, l\Irs. L.G. T arry, l\Iajor George Golbourn If.S.H. T ate, Amy, Lady L.G. T ayler, Ll oyd (deceased) 11._'-1. Taylor, Surg.-General Sir \\Tilliam,K.C.u., :'\LD., K.II.P. i':.G. T eck, Colonel H.H. The Duke of, G.C.D., G.C.Y.O., C.'ILG. A~I· T eck, H.H. Francis Duke of, G.C.D. (deceased) 1(1. T eck, l\Iajor H.S .H. Prince Alexander of, G.C.B., I(I G.C.Y.O., D.S.O. Tec k, H.R.H. Princess Alex3.nder of, Y.A. LI· T eck, H.S.H. Prince Francis of, G.C.Y.O., D.S.O. (deceased) KI· T eck, H.R.H. The Princess l\Iary Adelaide of Cambridge, Duchess of (deceased) LI. Temple, Agnes Fanny, Lady L.G. Temple, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Richard Carnac, Bt., C.I.E. KI Tem pleman, Charles, ~I.D. H.A. Tem pletown, The Viscount IiI. Temp leto\\'n, General Sir George Frederick, Viscount G.C.B. (deceased) IiI
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Templetown, Evelyn Georgiana, Viscountess LI Templctown, Susan Mary I sabella, Viscountess ( deceased) Lf, Tcrry, Major-General Astley Fello\\'es leI T erry, Lieut.-Colonel Astley II. E. 1J.l!r., Thackeray, Colonel Sir Ed ward Tal bot, K.C.13. I(.G. Thackeray, Elizabeth, Lady II.A. Thcakston, Major H.A. Thc King, IIis Most Gracious Majesty S1!.P. & ](I The Queen, Her Most Gracious Majesty LI Theodorine, The Rev. Mother Superior (deceased) I-I.S.S Thomas, IIugh Reginald H.SE. Thomas, Martha Jane, Miss, H.R.C. I-I.A. Thomas, Richard David, L.R . . P.E., L.R.C.S.E. iJ.A. Thomas, Surgeon Lieut.-Colo nel \tV alter J-/'.£1. Thomas, \Villiam Edmund, L.R.C.P. & s.Ed. H.SE. Thompson, Joseph French (deceased) I-I.A. Thomson, Emily Charlotte, M.n. J-Jjl. Thomson, George, ::'I.D. (deceased) I{.G. Th omson, Lieut.-Colonel J Ohl1, :'\f.B. H11. Thomson, Captain \Villiam (deceased) J(I Thomson, Colonel William Gordon J-J.rl. Th orne, Evelyn 1ar)" Mrs. F. L.G. Thorne, \Villiam Bezly, :.\J.D. 1(, G. Th omes, Charles H.S.B. Thurburn, Marion Clifford, ii::,s H.A. Tidcombe, Francis Sitwell, M.R.C. H.A. Tilley, j\lice Slarr, Lady L.G. Tocqllcville, Peter Victor, Comte de (deceased) I{]. Toller, Edith Lilian, Mrs. \Vallis H.fl. Tombs, Pelham Iervyn Gainsford J-J.A. Tomlinson, Brigade-Surgeon Edward Denham (deceased) H.A. Tonkin , Lieut.-Colonel Sir \Vanvick Hele (deceased) 1(1· Topplllg, Jane Charlotte, Mi s ii.fl. Torphichen, Robert Sandilands, I rth Baron (deceased) I(]. 1J.QI:., Towse, Captain Ernest Beachcroft Beckwith E. Tozer, Albert P obe rt (deceased) H.S.B. Tree, Sir Herbert Beerbohm 1-111.
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Trendell, Sir Arthur James Richens, C.M.G. (deceased) 11 .G. Trendell, Eva Caroline, Lady L.G. Trethowan, \'lilliam, :;\1.13. J-f.A. Treves, Sir Frederick, Bt., G.C.v.O., C.B., F.R.C.S. l(.G. Trimble, Colonel Charles Joseph, C.M.G., L. R.c.r.Ed. } ~.G. Trimlett, \Villiam Henry J-I.SB. Trimmer, Alfred John l1.S.1J. Tritton, Sir Ernest, Bt. J1.A. Trotter, Lieut.-Colonel \Villiam I emp (deccased) E. Truscott, Jessie Guthrie, Lady L. G. Tucker. George John J1.Sn. Tufnell, Colonel Ed ward (deceased) ](. G. Tufnell, Ellen Bertha, Mrs. Edward L. G. Tuker, Mildred Anna Rosalie, Miss Lj. Tulloh, Louisa \'latson, Miss, R.R.C. J1.A. Tunks, Charles James J1.Sn. Tunstall, Major Alfred Crousdon, M.D., F.R.C.S. Ed. H.A. Turnbull, \Villiam Barclay David Dundas (deceased) J{.G. Turner, Frank Henry H.A. Turner, John Henry J(. G. Turner, Sir \Villiam, K.C.B., 11.13., LL.D.' J-f.A. Twining, Louisa, Miss (deceased) L.G. T\\ iselton, Arthur Henry H.SE. Twiss, Ethel Madeline, Mrs. G. E. J1.SS Twiss, Lieut.-Colonel George Edward, F.R.C.S.I. ](.G. Tyrrell, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Robert, ;\1.R.C.S., L.S.A., R.A.l\1.C. E.
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Van Alen, J ames John Van Halen, Colonel Francois (deceased) van Senden, Ed ward Willis Vella, Luigi, LL.D. (deceased) Vernon, \Villiam, F.R.C.S. (deceased) Victoria, H.R.H. The Princess, V.A., c.r.
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vVade, Arthur Breedon, 1l.H.. C.S. \Nakeman, lIenry Offley (deceased) \Valdey, Thomas, F.R.C.S. (deceased) \Valdie-Griffith , Sir George Richard, Bt. (deceased) \-Vales, Colonel Nathaniel Young Armstrong
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J{.G. vValker, Sir Edmund, c.v.O., LL.D., D.C.L. K.G. \Valker, John (deceased) ]{.G. vValker, Major Percival Benjamin ]-f..I-1. \Valker, Samuel, 11.1' .C.S. Ji.A. \Vallace, Sir Richard, Bt., K.C.U. (deceased) H.S.B. vVallace, Thomas, :;\1.D. H.A. \-Vallis, Frederick Michael, :'I.R.C.S. E. Wallwork, Jesse K.G. \Valton, Major H. E. Baskerville H.A. Ward , James Langfield J-f.rl. \Vard, dmiral John Ross, R.N. (deceased) L.G. Ward ell, Catherine, Mrs. S. C. K.G. vVardell, Stuart Crawford ]{j. \Varren, General Sir Charles, G.C.M.G., K.C.13., R.E. L.G. \Varrender, Eleanor Charlotte, Miss L.G. Waterford, Beatrix Frances, Marchioness of \Vaterford, Sir Henry de la Poer Beresford, ]{.G. Marquess of, K.P. (deceased) \Vaterford, Sir J oh11 Henry de la Poer Beresford, ]{j. Marquess of, E..P. (deceased) ]{.G. Watson , Colonel Sir Charles Moore, K.C.M.G., c.u.
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List of iUelllbers alld Associates. Grade.
L.G. \Vatson, Genevieve, Lady \Vatts, Vice- dmiral George Edward, .n. (deccascd) ]{.G. ]{.C. \Vatts, Colonel ir \\ illiam, K.C.B. l1. r1. \Vay, John Henry Frederick, !\l.T' . . '., L.R. .P. 11.A. \Vebb, Captain Frederick 10bias 1-1..11. \Vebb, Sarah Emily, lVIi s, RR.C. [I. .E. \Vebster, \Villiam 11.A. \Veddell , Colonel Robert (deceased) J-1.A. \Ved gwood, The Hon. Ethel Kate, Mrs. L.G. \Vedgwooc;, Henrietta, Miss, R.P .c. \Veld-Forester, Captain The Hon. George Cecil A~.G. Beaumont 1-f..L1. Wellington, Kathleen Emily, Duchess of l-1.A. \Velsh, John, M.R.C.,., L.R.c.P. .fIr1. \Velsb, Captain John (deceased) J-IA. \Vendell, Henry, C.l.E. L.G. \Yest, Jennie, Irs. George Cornwallis, C.l., RR. \Vestmacott, l\Iajor Frederic II ibbert, F.R.C.S., R.A.~I.C. (T.F.) ](.C. \Veston, Samuel Thomas Darby, i\I.R.C.S., L.R .C.P. 1I . :1. \\ harton, The Right Hon. John Lloyd, P .C. (deceased) l(.G. \Vheatley, Jane Eleanor, Miss 1IS.S. \Vheel, \Villiam Albert lIS.B. \Vheeler, The Hon. Sybil Grace, 1rs. L.G. \\'hite, Charles Haydon, ?ILl' .C.S. (deceased) 11.11. \Vhite, Eleanor Kathleen, l\Irs. Lewis L.G. \\'hite, The Rev. Henry (deceased) C. \Vhite, James Atkin Henton, M.D., F.P.C.S. Ed. 1IA. vVhite, Joseph \Villiam lIS.B. \Vhite, Minnie Harriette, lVlrs. J. W. I-I 5. 5. \Vhite, Brigadier-General \Villiam Lewis, C.B. /(. G. \Vhitehead, Surgeon-General Hayward Reader, C.B., F.R.C.S.
\Vhitehead, John (deceased) Whittaker, Lavvrence \Vhittaker, Margaret, Mrs. \Vhittin gton, Canon Richard Thomas (deceased) \Vhitwill , Mark (deceased) \Vickham, Walter, i\f.R.C.S. (deceased) Widdop, Joseph Holdroyd
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Wilbraham, The Lady Alice Maud BootIe Wilkes, Richard Minikin Wilkie, Daniel Robert \tVilkie, Lieut.-Colonel David (deceased) \i\1ilkin s, Colonel James SUlherland, D.S.O. \iVilkins on, James Bates, M.D. Wilkinson, Thomas vVill, Lieut.-Colonel William Johnston Willelt, John Eddowes \Villi ams, Frances Sarah, Mrs. T. J. \Villiams, John Robert, M.B. \Villiam s, Joseph \Villi ams, Marguerita, Mrs. E. R. (deceased) \tVilliams, Oliver \Villiams, Robert Morris, M.B. \Villiams, Thomas Troughear (deceased) \i\1illi ams, Surgeon-General William Daniel Campbell, c.n. \Villiams, \Villiam Robert, L.R.C.P.E., L.R.C.S.E. \Villi s, General Sir George Harry Smith, G.C.B. ( deceased) \Vill s, The Rev. Freeman \Vilmot, Charles Montagu (deceased) J]. Q:;. , \Vilmot, Brigadier-General Sir Henry, Bt., K.C.D. (deceased) \Vilson, Lieut.-Colonel Edmond Munkhouse, C.D., C.l\LG., D.S.O., :Jl.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
\Vilson, Frederick \Vilson, The Hon. Harry Tynvhitt (deceased) \Vil son, Jane, Miss (deceased) \\Tilsoll, Captain Robert S. \Vilson, The Lady Sarah Isabel Augusta, RR.C. \Vilson, Thomas \Villiam \Vilton, John Pleydell, M.R.C.S. \Vinchelsea and Iottingham, Fanny Margaret, Countess of (deceased) \N'inchelsea and Nottingham, Sir M una), Ed wardGordon, Earl of (deceased) \N'ingate-Saul, Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel \iVilliam, M.D. (deceased)
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Ll'st of MeJllbe.rs and Associates. Grade.
\Vinny, \Villi a m IIumphris \\ inthorp, \\!illiam (deceased) \ \ iseman, John \\ ishart, J Ohl1, M.D. \\ itty, Harry ykes \\ olff, Nora Gladys, Mrs. G. \Vollastoll, Eveleen Olive Alice, Mrs. G. \\!. \\ ollaston, l\lajor Frederick (deceased) \V ood, The Rev. A. Athel tane, D.C.L. (dec:cascd) \\ ood, Harriet, 1\Irs. \Vood , The Rev. Thomas \\ illiam (deceased) \Vood, \\ illiam Thoma, "\I.l' .c.r. \Voodall, 1\liss Augusta \\ oodcock, \Villiam Stanley \\Toods, Sir Albert \V., G.C.v.O., Lc.n., KC.M.G. (deceased) \Vooels, Caroline Lady (deceased) \Voods, Inspector-General Henry Charles, C.\'.o., C.B., :'II.D., R.I'.
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\\Toods, John Francis, M.D. \\ ood , John Hall, ;\I.R.C.S.I. C. \Voodward, The Rev. John , LL.D (deceased) j(I \Voolfe, Richard (deceased) K.G. \Voollett, Lieut.-Colonel \Villiam Charles, ~\..P.D. j(.G, \Voolston, Thomas Henry \Vordsworth, John Bishop (deceased) C. l!.Li. \Vordsworth, \Villiam John, :'II.R.C. . \Vorger, Richard George, :'IU~.C.S. (deceased) lI .. 1. J(I \\Tray, Lieut.-Colonel John \Villou ghby \\!right, Christopher 1I5.n. 1-I£1 . \Vright, Frances Jane, Mrs. Frederick \Vright, I-o'rederick (deceased) I I£1. \Vyatt, The Rev. Paul \Villiams C. \Vynne, The Hon. Colonel Sir Trevredyn Rashleigh, K.C.S.I., K.C.I.E.
Yarborough, Marcia Amelia Mary, Countess of Yarborough, The Earl of Yate, Lieut.-Colonel Arthur Campbell Yate, Colonel Charles Ed ward, c.s.I., C.:'II.G., ;\I.P.
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