BY BRIGADIER-GENERAL TREVOR TERNAN, C.M.G., D.S.O.,
COMMANDING 123rd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.
HEADQUARTERS, ALNWICK,
3rd MARCH, 1915.
151 – District Court-Martial –
The detail of officers as mentioned in Brigade Order No. 144, dated 26th February, 1915 will re-assemble at the Orderly Room, Newburn, on Saturday, March 6th, at 10 30 a.m., for the purpose of trying by a District Court-Martial the accused person named in the margin.
The accused will be warned, and all witnesses duly required to attend.
The proceedings will be forwarded to the G.O.C., 123rd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade, “Alnbank,” Alnwick.
The Officers Commanding 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Battalions, Tyneside Scottish, will each detail three officers to attend for instructional purposes.
The accused named in the margin was Regt. Sergt.-Major Alfred George Minter, 22nd Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers (3rd Tyneside Scottish).
152 – Extracts from Northern Command Orders –
STORE – PRICES OF
It has been decided to adhere to Vocabulary Rates as the basis of unworn value in assessing charges for deficiencies against the soldier.
Authority, War Office letter No. 15/15 (Q.M.G.F.b.), dated 22nd February, 1915.
C.R. No. 43386 (O.S.). Northern Command Order No.296.
CORRESPONDENCE – POSTAGE TO BE PREPAID –
Postage must be prepaid on all correspondence, etc., in ordinary “O.H.M.S.” covers sent to Command Headquarters and Departmental Offices by Units.
The payment of surcharges causes much inconvenience and delay, and should be avoided as far as possible.
C.R. No. 45649 (A.). Northern Command Order No.297.
SICK LEAVE – OFFICERS –
To obviate the necessity of ordering medical boards on officers when the leave likely to be granted is under one month, Divisional and Brigade Commanders are empowered to grant leave up to one month on medical certificate, Army Form B. 175.
Command Order No. 973 is hereby cancelled.
C.R. No. 42898 (A.). Northern Command Order No.298.
INFECTIOUS DISEASES – WEEKLY RETURN OF –
Attention is drawn to Command Order No. 216 of 1915, which must be strictly complied with.
Northern Command Order No. 301.
CANADIAN HORSES – UNITS ISSUED WITH –
It is notified for information that Canadian horses issued to units have usually somewhat tender feet. Great care should therefore be taken that they are not put to fast work on hard roads until their feet have time to get thoroughly hardened.
Northern Command Order No. 304.
BOOTS – ANKLE –
With reference to Command Order No. 256, dated the 22nd February, 1915, it has now been decided that in the event of regulation pattern boots not being available, the Standard No. 1 pattern may be taken by men proceeding to join the Expeditionary Force.
Authority, War Office letter A.C.D./Boots/10(R.A.C.D.), dated 23rd February, 1915.
C.R. No. 44617 (O.S.). Northern Command Order No.300.
T.L.B. SOUTRY, Captain,
Brigade-Major, 123rd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade.