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760 the London Gazette, 5 October, 1915 $760 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 5 OCTOBER, 1915. • succession to Major H. H. Powell, The East Captain J.,J. J. de Knoop, Cheshire (Earl Yorkshire Regiment. Dated 20th Septem- ' of Chester's) Yeomanry, Territorial Force. .ber, 1915. Dated 30th September, 1915. Grade — Section Commander— Captain Hugh G. C. Fowler, D.S.O., The ,(Graded for purposes of pay as an Assistant South Wales Borderers, and to be- seconded, ; Adjutant-General.) vice Captain G. B. Rowan-Hamilton, The i Temporary Lieutenant-Colonel (Honorary Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Dated ; Colonel) R. G. Wardlaw-Ramsay, The Royal 16th September, -1915. Scots (Lothian Regiment). Dated 23rd Sep- Major George Hutchison, 122nd Rajpu- . tember, 1915. t-ana Infantry, Indian Army, in succession to Major H. W. G. Burnett Hitchcock, Camp Commandants— The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regi- (Graded for purposes of pay as Deputy ment). Dated 19th September, 1915. Assistant Adjutant-Generals.) Dated 13th August, 1915. AD JUT ANT- GENERAL'S AND QUARTERMASTER- Captain Clarence M. Yates, The King's GENERAL'S STAFF. (Liverpool Regiment). Temporary Captain, Quartermaster and Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster- Honorary Captain Edward A. Parker, The General — Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Lieutenant-Colonel Stephen Frewen, re- tired pay. Dated 20th September, 1915. Assistant Camp Commandant— ; John Quayle Dickson, and to be tempo- Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter- rary Major. Dated 17th August, 1915. master-Generals — Major Walter N. Nicholson, The Suffolk SPECIAL APPOINTMENTS. Hegiment. Dated 5th August, 1914. (Graded for purposes of pay as a Staff Captain Arthur G. McClintock, 5th Captain.) (Royal ,Irish) Lancers, vice Major (tempo- rary Lieutenant-Colonel) A. W. J. C., ! Captain Harold C. R. Saunders, The East Viscount Massereene and Ferrard, D.S.O., Yorkshire Regiment, and to be seconded. North Irish Horse, Special Reserve. Dated Dated 12th July, 1915. 21st'September, 1915. Draft Conducting Officer— Deputy Assistant Quartermaster-General — (Graded for purposes of pay as a Staff Captain Alexander R. G. Gordon, The Lieutenant, 2nd Class.) Royal Irish Regiment. Dated 26th Septem- Captain A. A. W. B. Bright-Smith, late ber, 1915. 3rd (King's 'Own) Hussars (Honorary Major, late Yeomanry), and to be temporary Major, vice temporary Major (Colonel, ATTACHED TO HEADQUARTER UNITS. retired from the Militia) S. H. Earl Brigade Commanders— Bathurst, C.M.G. Dated 21st September, 1915. (And to be temporary Brigadier-Generals whilst so employed.) The undermentioned temporary appoint- Colonel (Honorary Brigadier-General) ments are made: — Hugh J. Archdale, C.B., retired pay. Assistant Inspector of Quartermaster- TDated 6th September, 1915. General's Services— Brevet Colonel Herbert Martin, C.B., retired pay. Dated 7th September, 1915. (Graded for purposes of pay as a Staff Brevet Colonel George L., Lord Basing, Captain.) C.B., retired pay, from 5th Reserve Regi- Second Lieutenant W. W. D. M. Chap- . ment of Cavalry. Dated 21st September, man-Huston, Royal Wiltshire (Prince of 1915. Wales's Own Royal Regiment) Yeomanry, •& Territorial Force, and to be temporary Cap- Brigade Majors— tain whilst so employed. Dated 21st Sep- Captain W. O. Wright, The King's Own tember, 1915. (Royal Lancaster Regiment), vice temporary -Captain G. Elwell, The South Staffordshire Staff Captain, Ministry of Munitions— Hegiment. Dated 18th September, 1915. (Graded for purposes of pay as a Staff Captain William P. M. D. McLaughlin, Captain.) 107th Pioneers, Indian Army. Dated 27th "September, 1915. Temporary Captain G. D. MacLellan, The Highland Light Infantry. Dated 7th Staff Captains— August, 1915. Temporary Captain C. F. Leake, The ESTABLISHMENTS. King's (Shropshire Light Infantry). Dated 15th September, 1915. ROYAL FLYING CORPS. Temporary Captain S. M. H. Rhodes, Military Wing. The Cheshire Regiment, and to be trans- The undermentioned appointments are ferred to the General List. Dated 21st made: —• 'September, 1915. Captain W. Jardine, The Royal Scots Flight Commander— (Lothian Regiment). Dated 25th Septem- Lieutenant Robert Loraine, Special ber, 1915. Reserve, from a Flying Officer, and to be.
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