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From the 6th August to 5th September there were daily parades
except Sundays, the number was then reduced to four a week; and
from 9. 11. 14 to the end of the year there were 3 parades weekly.
The number of parades was then further reduced to 2 a week with
a fortnightly Field Day in addition.
à course of lectures to the officers was given by Lieut-Col. Dyer,
Lieut-Col. Moberly D.S.0., Capt. Walker, 25th Punjabis, and Capt.
G. E. Stewart H.K.V.0, and were well attended.
There has
Field Days and Route Marches have been regularly held.
been a marked improvement in drill, ammunition and the general
appearance of the Corps.
The 4 15 pdr.q.7.guns were withdrawn on N
18th October 1914 and the armament changed to 4 10 par. B..guns.
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7 303 maxin guna and 200,000 round of ammunition were lent to
South Africa 3. 11. 14. 5 Maxin guns are still in my possession.
Gun Practice
It has not been possible to carry out any gun practice up to date but arrangements are now being made by the Major 1.0. for practice with the 10 pdr., this will take place on 1. 5.15 and is being
preceded by a course of three weeks drills with mules.
Artillery Battery
2 Officers and 50 11.0.08. & men drawn from the Artillery Battery
and other units have been trained with 6 inch guns at Belobera Fort. This Section fired with full charge on 17th durch and made
very satisfactory resulta.
The remainder of the Artillery Battery and the Left Section, U.G.Co. have been trained with the 10 pars and have made good
progress.
Engineer Compuny
Very great credit is done to this Company which has been continu-
stone- ouely engaged on the ectric Lights at Belchere Fort, cutters and Lyeemoon since the commencement of the war. The Compan
provides an average of 3 officers and 40 men
nightly.
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