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2nd March 1916, Page 19
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Keywords : Headgear, Scarf

Particulars of the Overseas Purchases Sent When Desired. A Considerable Demand Still Exists for Woollen Scarves and Socks.

The Official Fund for the Mechanical Transport Columns and Units of the Army Service Corps.

Patroness: H.R.H. Princess Arthur of Connaught.

Ladies Committee : Mrs. S. S. Long, Mrs. Shra.pnell-Smith, Mrs. R. K. Bagnali-viild, Mrs. H. E, Blain, Mrs. W. E. Donohue, Mrs. H. N. Foster.

THE MONEY FOR OUR MOTOR MEN AND HOW IT COMES.

PRINCIPAL SUPPORTERS TO DATE FOR 1915-1916. £10 Monthly: Associated Equipment ; Car arid General; Commercars ; Crossley; Crown and Shell Spirits; Daimler ; Dennis; Dunlop ; Foden ; Gaston, Williams and Wigmore; Hallford ; Hoyt Metal; Thos. B. Jeffery; Leyland ; Locomobile; Packard ; Pierce-Arrow ; Thornycroft ; Wolseley.

£5 Monthly : Alley and MacLellan; Ferodo ; Halley; Lucas ; Macintosh ; Maudslay ; Hans Renold; St. Helens Cable and Rubber ; Scottish Conimercial Cats ; Shrewsbury-Challiner ; Spencer Moulton ; Wood-Mime; Wolf (Solex). Lump Sums : Peerless Co., £120; President, Peerless Co., £120; Treasurer, Peerless Co., £100; Staff, Peerless Co., £85; Albion, £50; Belsize, £50; Heath Harrison, Esq., £50; J. Keele, Ltd., £50; Napier, £50. A.S.C. Central (Corps) Fund.-£600 (three grants) ; and Wolf (Solex), Napier car value £220 minimum.

The new Overseas Purchase Department of this Fund is quickly getting busy with orders from the Front, and amongst the latest requirements it is interesting to record requests for a second-hy.nd typewriter, two pairs of thigh boots, several dozen pairs of driving gloves, enamel dinner plates and mugs, Keating's powder, football outfits, writing pads, cigarettes, a gramophone, etc.

The Most Recent Despatches (75 Cases).

Advice notes have been posted, concerning the despatch on the 29th February, of 56 lb. cases of comforts to the 0.C.s of the following units: Co's. 44, 46, 50, 55 (two), 59 (three), 6/ (two), 63, 68, 74, 80, 131, 133, 179, 244, 245 (two), 256, 257, 258, 261, 235, 267, 271, 300, 301, 316, 317 (two), 326 (two), 337, :342, 349 (two), 353, 355, 359, 365, 366, 382, 385, 386, 387, 388, 389, 390, 393, 399, 404, 405, 407, 415, 417, 418, 423, rir,O, 559, 567, 568, 584, 602 (two), 1st Siege Battery R.G.A. Ammunition Column, 12th, 11th, 25th, 25th, 28th, and 46th Div. Field Ambulance Workshop Unit, R.M.A. Heavy Howitzer Workshops, lath Anti Aircraft Section.

Further List of Gifts Up To and Including the

25th February, 1916.

Per D. McNeil Sharp, Scotstoun' Glasgow.

Ayton Work Party, per Miss McLaren (24 prs. of socks, Ayton Work Party, per Miss McLaren (24 prs. of socks, 5 prs, of mittens, fit scarves, 10 shirts, 7 waistcoats). Copar Fife and District Work Party, per Lady Gertrude Cochrane (24 prs. of socks, 4 scarves, 2 body belts). Mrs. Lennox, Ashtead, Surrey (5 prs. of cuffs, 1 scarf).

Mrs. Ayiner, Edinburgh (1 scarf, 2 prs. of socks, 3 pm.

of mittens).

Mrs. McKenzie, liladdington (4 prs. of socks, 1 pr. of mittens, 1 ,pr. of cuffs, 3 handkerchiefs).

The Villagers of Kirknewton, per Mrs. Wellwood (4 scarves). • The Children of Sinclairston Public School,. per Miss Brown (4 scarves).

Anonymous (2 prs. of mittens, 1 scarf, 1 waistcoat).

Mrs. Latham, Derby (1 pr. of mittens).

No name (4 prs. of cloth gloves).

Nu name (2 scarves).

No name (2 scarves).

Mrs. Simpson, Leamington Spa (1 pr. of gloves, 2 prs.

mitten' s, 4 prs. of socks, 4 scarves).

Mrs. Walter Bnrniss, Farnham Royal, Bucks. (2 scarves).

Mrs. Dymond., Kensington, W. (3 scarves).

Miss E. J. Sterny, Bury St. Edmunds (1 scarf). Mrs. M. V. Chanvin, Bromley, Kent (1 scarf). Miss Dickens and Mrs. Campbell, Cromwell Road, Smith Kensington (2 scarves).

No name (1 scarf), Miss M. J. Qavis, Reading (1 scarf), Mrs. Philip Leon, Portman Square, W. (1 scarf). Miss A White, Brixton, S.W. (1 scarf).

Miss Moor, Chislehurst (1 scarf, 3 pea. mittens).

The Misses Lee, Kensington, W. (5 scarves). No name (2 *Carves).

No name (1 scarf). Mrs. L. Grant, Bournemouth West (4 pra. of mittens). The Dowager Countess of Purtarlington, 17eltheld, Surrey 18 prs. of mittens). Miss Harvey, Thrapston (6 prs. of mittens). Mrs. Howard Sturge, Hoddesdon, Herts. (1 scarf).

No name (1 scarf).

No name (1 scarf). Mrs. W. W. 'White, Lee, S.F. (1 scarf). Mrs. Hardinge, Folkestone (3 scarves, 2 prs.. of mittens, 2 helmets). Miss J. E. Hanbury, Worcester Park, Surrey, (3 scarves, 2 helmets).

Lient.-Col. M. S. Sinkins (1 scarf). Mrs. C. M. Allardice, Cambridge Terrace, W. (2 scarves).


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