Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

BY BRIGADIER-GENERAL TREVOR TERNAN, C.M.G., D.S.O.,

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEADQUARTERS, ALNWICK,

4th JUNE, 1915.

383 Badges Cap – Officers

            With reference to the Notice in Brigade Orders 27th May, it is notified to Commanding Officers that one of the new Badges will be supplied free to Officers of their Unit who can be certified as having purchased one of the old pattern.  Officers who did not purchase one of the old issue will be required to pay for a badge of the new pattern as this is considered a legitimate charge on their outfit allowance.

384 Extracts from Northern Command Orders

REQUISITIONS FOR CASH –

            Attention is invited to paragraph 44 Financial Instructions, 1910.

Requisitions for cash required by those Officers who render Imprest Accounts to the Command Paymaster should be forwarded to the Command Paymaster, Northern Command.

All other cash requisitions should be forwarded direct to the Army Cashier, Northern Command.

All other cash requisitions should be forwarded direct to the Army Cashier, Northern Command.

(C.P.) Northern Command Order No. 933.

385 – Command Orders Attention called to

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Northern Command Orders 935 and 936 of June, 1915.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, Captain,

Brigade-Major, 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade.

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

BY BRIGADIER-GENERAL TREVOR TERNAN, C.M.G., D.S.O.,

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEADQUARTERS, ALNWICK,

3rd JUNE, 1915.

379 District Court-Martial

            The District Court Martial directed to assemble in Brigade Order No. 372 of May 31st,1915, will re-assemble at the Orderly Room, 21st Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish), at 10 a.m., on Friday, 4th June, 1915.

The accused will be warned, and all witnesses duly required to attend.

The proceedings will be forwarded to the G.O.C., 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade, “Alnbank” Alnwick.

Officers Commanding 20th, 21st, 22nd, and 23rd (S.) Battalions Northumberland Fusiliers (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Tyneside Scottish) will each detail three Officers to attend for instructional purposes.

In the margin.  No. 114 Sergt. E. Fenwick 21st (S.) Battalion, Northd Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish) and No. 939 Sergt. John Welsh 21st (S.) Battalion, Northd Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish).

380Pack Saddlery Indents for

            Officers Commanding Units will indent on the Chief Ordnance Officer, York, with as little delay as possible, for 4 Sets of Mule Pack Saddlery.

381 Extracts from Northern Command Orders

SENIOR OFFICERS COURSE – SCHOOL OF MUSKETRY, STRENSALL –

            The following Officers have been selected to attend the 7th Senior Officers’ Course, which will be held at the School of Musketry, Strensall, from the 7th to the 12th June, 1915:-

Colonel V.M. Stockley, Commanding 21st Northumberland Fusiliers.

Major E.K. Purnell, 23rd Northumberland Fusiliers.

382 – Command Orders – Attention called to –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is drawn to Northern Command Order 928, of 2nd June, 1915.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, Captain,

Brigade-Major, 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade.

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

BY BRIGADIER-GENERAL TREVOR TERNAN, C.M.G., D.S.O.,

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEADQUARTERS, ALNWICK,

2nd JUNE, 1915.

377 Extracts from Northern Command Orders

“LONDON GAZETTE” –

The following extracts are published for information:-

From the “London Gazette” of Friday, the 28th May, 1915:-

The Northumberland Fusiliers

21st Battalion (2nd Tyneside Scottish). – Temporary Major Francis B. Lewis relinquishes his commission.  Dated 29th May 1915.

From a Supplement to the “London Gazette” of Friday, the 28th May, 1915:-

21st Battalion (2nd Tyneside Scottish). – Herbert William Waller to be temporary Second Lieutenant.  Dated 11th February, 1915.

21st Battalion (3rd Tyneside Scottish). – Norman Peters to be temporary Second Lieutenant.  Dated 27th April, 1915.

378 – Command Orders Attention called to

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Northern Command Orders 920 and 922 of 1st June, 1915.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, Captain,

Brigade-Major, 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade.

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

BY BRIGADIER-GENERAL TREVOR TERNAN, C.M.G., D.S.O.,

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEADQUARTERS, ALNWICK,

1st JUNE, 1915.

373 His Majesty the King’s Birthday

            June 3rd being the Anniversary of His Majesty’s Birthday will, as far as the exigencies of the Service permit, be observed as a holiday.

374Brigade ParadeCancellation of

            Owing to vaccination, there will be no Brigade Parade this week.

375 Extracts from Northern Command Orders

NECESSARIES –

            It was proposed to reduce stocks of necessaries not required for active service in possession of regiments, by issuing only such as are included in the active service scale.  All concerned are now informed that it has been brought to notice that brushes, blacking, polishing brass, and clothes, button brasses and wax polish, cannot be dispensed with, if the men are to appear smart.  The issue of these articles may, therefore, be made as heretofore.

Authority, War Office letter A.C.D./Southern/2612 (R.A.C.D.), dated 27st May, 1915.

C.R.N.C. No. 45434 (O.S.).  Northern Command Order No.910.

BLANKETS –

            Three blankets only are authorised for troops in Billets, Hutments, and Camps.  All above this number should be returned at once to the Chief Ordnance Officer, York.  This order does not apply to any blankets held by troops from Officers i/c Barracks.

C.R.N.C. No.61195 (O.S.).  Northern Command Order No.905.

CLOTHING AND NECESSARIES –

            Clothing and necessaries required for the outfit of all Units authorized to be raised by individuals or by Municipalities will, in future, so soon as any Contracts that have been entered into by the raisers have been completed, be issued by the Army Ordnance Department.

A list showing the initial outfit of each man is published below, and indents for clothing and necessaries should be forwarded to the Ordnance Officer, Clothing Depot, of the area in which the Unit is being raised.

The Clothing Depots and the areas which they supply are as under:-

Stirling. – Scotland and Berwick-on-Tweed.

York. – Northern Command (except Staffordshire), Westmoreland and Cumberland.

Chester. – Western Command (except Westmoreland and Cumberland)

Aldershot. – Aldershot Command.

R.A.C.D., Grosvenor Road, London, S.W. – Surrey Kent, Middlesex, and Sussex.

Weedon. – Warwickshire, Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Huntingdonshire, Essex, Northampton, and Staffordshire.

Southampton. – Devonshire, Somersetshire, Cornwall, Hampshire, Dorsetshire, and Wiltshire.

Dublin. – Ireland.

Local arrangements should be made for the marking of clothing and necessaries, fitting of clothing and sewing on of chevrons, badges, etc., for which an inclusive sum of 3s. 1d. per mounted man and 2s. 4d. per dismounted man will be admitted as a charge against the Public.

Specifications showing the scales of fitting proportions for garments will be supplied on application to the Chief Ordnance Officer, Royal Army Clothing Department, Grosvenor Road, London, S.W.

SCALE OF CLOTHING AND NECESSARIES FOR EACH MAN.

Article.Number.
Mounted.Dismounted.
Necessaries. Badge, cap Bag, Kit Braces, pairs Brass, button Brush, Brass      “      Blacking      “      Clothes      “      Hair      “      Polishing      “      Shaving      “      Tooth Cap, comforter Comb, hair Disc, identity with cord Fork Holdall Housewife Knife, Clasp, with marline spike, tin opener and lanyard      “      Table Laces, leather (spare) pairs Razor Shirts, flannel Socks, worsted pairs Spoon Towels, hand, Turkish Wax, polish, tin of               Clothing. Boots, ankle, pairs Cap, Service dress Drawers, cotton, pairs      “      woollen, pairs Greatcoat, drab mixture Jackets, Service dress Pantaloons, cord, pairs Puttees, pairs Shoes, canvas, pairs Spurs, jack, ordinary, pairs Titles, metal, for shoulder straps, sets Trousers, Service dress, pairs Waistcoat, cardigan  1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 2 1                 2 1 2 – 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1  1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 – 1 1 1 3 3 1 2 1                 2 1 – 2 1 2 – 1 1 – 2 2 1      

Authority, War Office letter 20/General Number/3838 (Q.M.G. 7), dated 24th May, 1915.

C.R.N.C. No. 38875/28 (O.S.).  Northern Command Order No.912.

EMPLOYMENT OF SOLDIERS IN CIVIL OCCUPATIONS –

            The following extract from Army Order 14th May, 1915, on the employment of Soldiers in Civil Occupation is published for information:-

A soldier so employed shall remain in possession of all his rights and privileges as a soldier in respect of himself, his family, and dependants, except that he shall not receive any Army pay and allowances in respect of himself unless his earnings from his civil employment are less than any such Army pay and allowances, in which case the balance shall be made good to him in the form of a special allowance paid from Army Funds.

This warrant shall have effect from the 1st January, 1915.

With reference to the above the following supplementary instructions relating to the employment of soldiers in the production of munitions of war and other similar duties, are issued for information.

The emoluments to which the soldier will be entitled are as follows:-

  1. He will continue to draw his ordinary Army emoluments until the date on which he takes up civil employment.
  2. Thereafter he will draw civil pay as earned, and all Army emoluments will cease except as stated below.
  3. If the civil pay earned for any week falls below his weekly rate of Army pay and allowances assessed as in Appendix A, the amount of the deficiency will be made good from public funds, except in so far as the deficiency is due to the soldier’s own fault.
  4. In cases in which the soldier, while in civil employment, is unavoidably separated from his family or dependents, separation allowance (less the allotment portion) will be issuable to the wife, etc., under the usual conditions, as a clear addition to any other earnings or emoluments of the soldier.

Authority, War Office letter No. Contracts/1268 (F. 2), dated 22nd May, 1915.

C.R.N.C. No. 60566 (A.).  Northern Command Order No.913.

376Command Orders Attention called to

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is drawn to Northern Command Order No.906 of 30th May, 1915.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, Captain,

Brigade-Major, 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade.

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

BY BRIGADIER-GENERAL TREVOR TERNAN, C.M.G., D.S.O.,

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEADQUARTERS, ALNWICK,

31st MAY, 1915.

371 District Court-Martial

            The District Court-Martial directed to assemble in Brigade Order No. 350 of 22nd May, 1915, of which Major G.H. Gardner, 21st (S.) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish) was President, is hereby dissolved.

372 District Court-Martial

            The details of Officers as mentioned below will assemble at the Orderly Room of the 22nd (S.)  Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (3rd Tyneside Scottish) on June 1st, 1915, at 10 a.m., for the purpose of trying by District Court-Martial the accused persons named in the margin:-

PRESIDENT

Major E.K. Purnell, 23rd (S.) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (4th Tyneside Scottish).

MEMBERS

A Captain of the 20th (S.) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (1st Tyneside Scottish).

A Captain of the 21st (S.) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish).

.

The accused will be warned, and all witnesses duly required to attend.

The proceedings will be forwarded to the G.O.C., 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade, “Alnbank” Alnwick.

Officers Commanding 20th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd (S.) Battalions Northumberland Fusiliers (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Tyneside Scottish).will each detail three officers to attend for instructional purposes.

In the margin.  No. 462 Pte. Thomas Yarrow, 22nd Btn, Northd Fusiliers (3rd Tyneside Scottish) and No. 1558 Pte. Peter Conley 22nd Btn, North Fus (3rd Tyneside Scottish).

WALLACE MARRS, Captain,

Brigade-Major, 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade.

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

BY BRIGADIER-GENERAL TREVOR TERNAN, C.M.G., D.S.O.,

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEADQUARTERS, ALNWICK,

30th MAY, 1915.

366 Irregular Discharges

            It having been brought to the notice of the General Officer Commanding that soldiers have in some instances been discharged from the Service by Officers Commanding Units in an irregular manner without authority for so doing, Commanding Officers will, in future, be careful to comply strictly with the Regulations.  No discharges whatever will be carried out until authorized in due course by the proper authority.

367 Extracts from Northern Command Orders

“LONDON GAZETTE” –

The following extracts are published for information:-

From the “London Gazette” of Tuesday, the 25th May, 1915,

The Northumberland Fusiliers

20th Battalion (1st Tyneside Scottish). – The undermentioned to be temporary Second Lieutenants:-

Percy Arthur Ross.  Dated 20th April, 1915.

Ivor William Makepeace.  Dated 23rd April 1915.

Lionel Louis Clerici Tucker.  Dated 24th April, 1915.

David Bertram Peters.  Dated 25th April, 1915.

Alexandra, Princess of Wales’ Own (Yorkshire Regiment)

12th Battalion (Tees-side Pioneers). – Temporary Captain E.H. Alexander, from General List, to be temporary Captain.  Dated 14th May, 1915.

            From a Supplement to the “London Gazette” of Tuesday, the 25th May, 1915,

The Northumberland Fusiliers

22nd Battalion (3rd Tyneside Scottish). – Roland John Pankerd to be temporary Second Lieutenant.  Dated 15th May, 1915.

Northern Command Order No.892.

“LONDON GAZETTE” –

The following extracts are published for information:-

From the Second Supplement “London Gazette” of Friday, the 14th of May, 1915,

The Northumberland Fusiliers

20th Battalion (1st Tyneside Scottish). – Thomas Smith Crichton to be temporary Second Lieutenant.  Dated 7th May, 1915.

From the Third Supplement to the “London Gazette” of Tuesday, the 25th of May, 1915:-

The Northumberland Fusiliers

20th Battalion (1st Tyneside Scottish). – The undermentioned to be temporary Second Lieutenants:-

John Donaldson.  Dated 21st April, 1915.

Bertrand Percy Whillis.  Dated 22nd April, 1915.

22nd Battalion (3rd Tyneside Scottish). – William Brown Hall to be temporary Second Lieutenant.  Dated 7th April, 1915.

Northern Command Order No.903.

ABSENTEES – REPORTS AS TO REJOINING –

            It has been brought to the notice of the Army Council, by the Editor of the “Police Gazette,” that the number of notifications received by him as to men who have rejoined their Units from absence, or for any other reason, have become immune from apprehension by the civil police, only average slightly over 7 per cent. of the numbers previously reported to him as liable to arrest.  It would appear from this that the provisions of paragraph 516 of the King’s Regulations are not being complied with in all cases.

The attention of all Officers Commanding Units is directed to the paragraph in question, and the provisions contained therein must be strictly complied with in every instance.

Authority, War Office letter No. 108/General Number/1767 (A.G. 3), dated 26th May, 1915.

C.R.N.C. No. 60731 (A.).  Northern Command Order No.897.

DISCIPLINE – TROOPS TRAVELLING BY RAIL –

            Attention is again directed to the instructions re-published in Command Order No. 791 of the 14th May, 1915.  Troops travelling by rail must be warned of the danger of throwing empty bottles from the carriages of trains, as this dangerous practice has lately very much increased.  This Order, warning troops of the danger to railwaymen by this practice, will be re-published throughout the Command, in all Divisional, Brigade, and Regimental Orders, and troops moving by rail will be specially cautioned when entraining.

Authority, War Office letter No. 14/Railways/4548 (Q.M.G. 2), dated 25th May, 1915.

C.R.N.C. No. 60525 (A.).  Northern Command Order No.898.

REAR TAIL LIGHTS ON BICYCLES –

            In order to comply with requirements of the Defence of the Realm Act, all Bicycles must be equipped with a Rear Tail Light at night, and therefore indents for the number of Lamps required, with brackets to fit on the rear spindle, must be forwarded to the Chief Ordnance Officer, York, at once

Authority, War Office letter No. 57/General Number/4298 (A. 3), dated 25th May, 1915.

C.R.N.C. No. 53685 (O.S.).  Northern Command Order No.899.

ARMY ORDER.

            The General Officer Commanding-in-Chief is pleased to direct the publication of the following Order for the information of all ranks:-

WAR OFFICE,

27th May, 1915.

 “XVIII – CASUALTY TO TRANSPORT ‘WAYFARER’. – The Secretary of State for War desired to place on record his warm appreciation of the gallant conduct and devotion to duty displayed by Major R.A. Richardson, and the Officers, Non-commissioned Officers, and Men of the 1st Warwickshire Yeomanry, on the occasion of a torpedo attack on the transport ‘Wayfarer’ on the 11th April, 1915.

Through the prompt action of Major Richardson, and the marked efficiency of the officers and men under his command, only five lives were lost out of a total of 189 men, and all the horses, 763 in number, were brought safely to shore.

The Secretary of State for War is proud of the behaviour of the troops, and regards it as a good example of the advantages of subordination and strict discipline.

The Secretary of State for War cannot close this Order without expressing his admiration of the coolness and courage of Captain David G. Gownie and the Officers and crew of the transport ‘Wayfarer’”

By Command of the Army Council.

368Command Orders Attention called to

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is drawn to Northern Command Orders 893 and 900 of May 28th, 1915, and 902 of May 29th, 1915.

369Command Orders Attention called to

            The attention of Medical Officers in charge of Units is drawn to Northern Command Order No.901 of 28th May, 1915.

370Rear Tail Lights on Bicycles

Reference to Command Order No.899 of 28th May, 1915, Officers Commanding Units will forward necessary indents as early as possible.

WALLACE MARRS, Captain,

Brigade-Major, 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade.

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

BY BRIGADIER-GENERAL TREVOR TERNAN, C.M.G., D.S.O.,

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEADQUARTERS, ALNWICK,

29th MAY, 1915.

364 Irregular Expenditure

            It is notified for the information of Commanding Officers that the Brigade Committee have intimated that the Committee will cease to be responsible for any expenditure by units not authorized by Regulation – incurred after 31st instant.  All accounts for any such expenditure incurred prior to that date must be made up and rendered direct to the Chairman of the combined Tyneside Scottish & Irish Brigades Committee, 23, Dean Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne, without delay – and no further bills will be forwarded to the Committee.

In future no expenditure whatever unauthorized by Regulation will be incurred without reference to Brigade Headquarters.

The existing arrangements for repairs of boots will hold good until further orders.

365 Stretchers

            Officers Commanding Battalions not already in possession of stretchers will forward indents to complete without delay to

Chief Ordnance Officer,

York,

under Para. 365, Equipment Regulations, Part 1.

WALLACE MARRS, Captain,

Brigade-Major, 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade.

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

BY BRIGADIER-GENERAL TREVOR TERNAN, C.M.G., D.S.O.,

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEADQUARTERS, ALNWICK,

28th MAY, 1915.

362 Extracts from Northern Command Orders

RESULTS OF THE 11th RIFLE COURSE –

            The undermentioned Non-commissioned Officer qualified at the 11th Rifle Course, held at the School of Musketry, Strensall, from the 22nd April to the 8th May, 1915:-

637, Lance-Corporal Robson, C., 20th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers.

Northern Command Order No.884.

363Command Orders Attention called to

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is drawn to Northern Command Orders 886 and 887 of May27th, 1915.

WALLACE MARRS, Captain,

Brigade-Major, 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade.

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

BY BRIGADIER-GENERAL TREVOR TERNAN, C.M.G., D.S.O.,

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEADQUARTERS, ALNWICK,

27th MAY, 1915.

357 Extracts from Northern Command Orders

RUNNING TRAINING –

            The Superintendant of Gymnasia has called attention to the fact that the instructions as regards running training laid down in paragraphs 309 to 321, Manual of Physical Training, are in many cases not sufficiently followed.

In many cases the exercises are made too severe and not sufficiently progressive, and in many cases the instructions in paragraph 319 as to not running before breakfast are disregarded.

General Officers Commanding are requested to issue such orders as they think advisable to correct these faults in training.

Disregard of the instructions laid down often causes heart strain, and the training, improperly carried out, is actually harmful in many cases, instead of beneficial.

C.R.N.C. No. 48597 (G.).  Northern Command Order No.863.

RETURNS – ARMY GYMNASTIC STAFF –

            All Instructors to the Army Gymnastic Staff attached to Units will render a return to the Superintendant of Gymnasia, Fulford Barracks, York, every Monday, showing the number of hours employed during the past week and the number of Officers, N.C.O.’s, and Men under training day by day.

C.R.N.C. No. 59925.  Northern Command Order No.866.

STORES – CARE AND CUSTODY OF –

            The attention of every Commanding Officers in charge of Government Stores is directed to the necessity for exercising due care for their safety and custody, for which duty he is held accountable under paragraph 100 of the King’s Regulations.

C.R.N.C. No. 47408 (O.S.).  Northern Command Order No.870.

358Command OrdersAttention called to

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is drawn to Northern Command Orders 868, 871, 872, 876, 878, and 881 of May 26th, 1915.

359Horses Issues of to Units 4th and 5th New Armies

            With reference to Northern Command Order 871 of the 26th instant, Officers Commanding Units will forward without delay to Brigade Headquarters indents for the horses required, including the transport light draught and pack horses referred to.

360Stores for Hutments

            With reference to Northern Command Order No.876, Officers Commanding Units will indent accordingly.

361Bayonet Fighting Equipment

            With reference to Northern Command Order No.878, Officers Commanding Units will indent accordingly.

WALLACE MARRS, Captain,

Brigade-Major, 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade.

NOTICE.

            The Honorary Secretary, Tyneside Scottish Brigade Committee, has notified that Silver Badges (Officers’) are now ready, and can be obtained from him.

Commanding Officers will inform him of the number required, and at the same time forward remittance.  Price of badge is 5s. 4d.

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

BY BRIGADIER-GENERAL TREVOR TERNAN, C.M.G., D.S.O.,

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEADQUARTERS, ALNWICK,

23rd MAY, 1915.

354 District Court-Martial

            With reference to Brigade Order No. 350 of 22nd May, 1915, the person named will also be tried by this Court.

In the margin.  No. 1024 Pte. G. Tones 22nd (S.) Bn, Northumberland Fusiliers (3rd Tyneside Scottish)

355 Extracts from Northern Command Orders

COURSE – MACHINE GUN –

            Results of 7th Machine Gun Course held at the School of Musketry, Strensall, from 22nd April to the 12th May, 1915.

The following qualified as Brigade Machine Gun Officers:-

Lieutenant Murray, J.W.E., 21st Northumberland Fusiliers.

The above Officer is also capable of using the Barr and Stroud Range Finder.

C.R.N.C. No. 59896 (G.M.).  Northern Command Order 852.

BLANK AMMUNITION –

            Approval had been given for the following allowance of small arm blank ammunition to be issued for training purposes:-

  1. Infantry of Divisions of IV. New Army.      ]
  2. 2nd Reserve Infantry Brigades.                  ] 40 rounds per man.
  3. 3rd Line Units of the Territorial Force.       ]

Authority, War Office letter 54/General Number/1902, A.  (M.T 2), dated 18th May, 1915.

With reference to the above order, indents are to be submitted to the O.O., Selby, forthwith.

C.R.N.C. No. 59549 (G.M.).  Northern Command Order 853

SCHOOL OF COOKERY – ALDERSHOT –

            The Commandant, School of Cookery, Aldershot, notifies that the intended class for the 3rd of June is postponed.

C.R.N.C. No. 41428 (I.Q.M. G.S.).  Northern Command Order 855.

FIELD RATIONS – REDUCTION OF –

  1. With reference to Army Order No. 396 of 1914, in order to make further provision for varying the dietary of units at the discretion of their Commanding Officers, it has been decided that from the 22nd May, 1915, inclusive, an additional cash allowance of 1½ d per diem will be issued in lieu of the following portions of the ration now drawn by troops at home, viz:-

¼ lb. Bread.

1 oz. Cheese.

1 oz. Jam.

  • From the above date the modified field service scale of rations issuable at home in kind will be as follows:-

1 lb. Fresh Meat, or 1 lb. (nominal) Preserved Meat.

1 lb. Bread, or ¾ lb. Biscuit, or 1 lb. Flour.

2 ozs. Bacon.

½ oz. Tea.

2 ozs. Sugar.

½ oz Salt.

1-20 oz Mustard.

  1. oz Pepper.
  • When this ration is drawn, a cash allowance of 5½ d. a day will be issuable.  It will be drawn by the Officer Commanding on the basis of the number of rations drawn in kind, and will be expended by him solely on messing.  A full record of the messing will be shown in Army Book 48, and a separate cash record of the allowance will be kept regimentally.

The reduced ration will be drawn by all units in the Command from the

      29th May, 1915, inclusive.

Authority, Special Army Order, dated 13th May, 1915.

Northern Command Order No.860

356Blank Ammunition  – Indents for

            Officers Commanding Units will indent on the Ordnance Officer, Selby, for Blank Ammunition mentioned in Brigade Order No. 355 (Northern Command Order No.853) forthwith.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, Captain,

Brigade-Major, 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade.