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NAMES OF MEMBERS OF CONTINGENT.
The following is the complete list of volunteers who left yesterday, the total (including Capt. H. lilton-Johnson and Mr. K. M. Bourne) being 110:-
D. Palmer
C. G. Phillips
Wm. Douglas Amoss
H. P. Evans
Ebenezer Auld
Ernest Fearn
J. F. Gabbutt
G. E. Gilbert
E. W. R. Ayres
Robert Baldwin
II. J. Beach
Chas. E. Beale
W. B. Betts
S. Bott
K. M. Bourne
N. J. Bournes
G. W. Bradish
A. K. Brown
Charles Burnie
Francis Byrne
A. F. Gimson
E. L. Gladwish
T. J. Graham
A. F. Grimble
A. T. Gray
S. T. Gunn
R. K. Hadley
R. N. Heathcote
E. Hope
T. Howarth
P. O. Pickburn
A. Piercy
F. E. Pilbeam
G. H. Plumtree
H. E. Pollard
J. C. Porter
F. Reuter
J. Reynolds
F. C. Roberts
H. S. Robertson
John Ross
A. Rothery
W, J. Russell
H. Hilton-Johnson (Capt.) Roy F. Scott
Allen McArthur Cameron
E. Hunt
J. A. Johnson
A. J. Castle
H. M. Catley
W. W. Kay
L. G. M. Kidd
A. H. Chamberlain
J. A. Cheeseman
F. W. Clifton
A. J. P. Coghlan
C. A. Conner
J. E. Law
A. A, Laws
B. S. Lawrence
J. W. Litt
A Longman
W. S. Cook
J. H. Corre
Wm. B. Cornaby
F. C. Corbett
Thos. Coyne
V. D. K. Craddock
H. D. Cranston
W. A. Dalgarno
T. L. Davies
J. C. E. Douglas
John R. G. Dunbar
Percy St. John Dunckley
E. R. Engley
T. R. Evans
E. A. Eva
J. F. Lovell
T. B. Maguire
W. F. Martinson
Donald McInnes
R. H. Mugford
A. Murphy
C. A. Nelson
A. G. Nugent
T. H. Odey
R. Orr
M. O'Regan
M, S. O'Sullivan
S. A. Palk
A. Scougall
A. A. V. Scudamore
J. C. Shakeshaft
M. H. Shorto
Wm. R. Sim
A. R. Singer
P. K. Sizer
H. B. Smeeton
Charles J. Smith
H. Such
F. C. Stubbings
R. W. Tear
J. W. Thompson
E. W. Trotinan
F. Turner
G. A. Turner
T. S. D. Wade
E. H. T. Wilson
A. Wagstaff
W. E. Williams
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The names of the men who travelled by the ss. "Polynesien" are as follows
F. R. Barry
V. Davies
F. E. H. Bostock G. H. Brown
H. Martin
R. Wingrove and
F. A. Musgrove
A. S. Campbell
C. A. Peake
Messrs. Cauldfield and Ruxton
Oircular issued by Shanghai Branch of the China Association.
VOLUNTEERS FOR SERVICE IN HIS MAJESTY'S ARMY.
China Association, Shanghai Branch,
9th October, 1914.
DEAR SIE,
His Majesty's Minister at Paking appeals to the British Communities at the Treaty Ports to aid men who wish to volunteer their services to their country during the period of the war. This Branch of the Association has interested itself in this movement for some time past and made a definite offer of 100 men to the War Office. This offer bas been accepted, and it must be gratifying to all Britons to learn that there are many more men willing to come forward.
It is known that subscriptions are being raised for various Patriotic Funds in Shanghai, but the Committee of the China Association appeals to its Members to subscribe towards the passages home of the men who have volunteered, and in so doing relies upon the members to co-operate and canvass their friends who are non-members, and with this end in view a leaf is attached whereon names can be added.
Subscriptions of any amount will be received by the undersigned and a receipt given, and later a statement of account will be published.
Asking for your co-operation in this cause,
I am, DEAR SIR,
Yours faithfully,
L. E. CANNING,
Secretary.
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