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14th December 1916
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Keywords : Headgear, Scarf

£100 Reaches Us from the U.S.A. Makers of the Caterpillars. Purchase of All-wool Cardigan Jackets for Issue to the Balkans.

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

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

Ladies Committee : Mrs. A. R. Crofton Atkins, Mrs. Shrapnell..Smith, Mrs. R. K. Bagnall-Wild, Mrs. H. E. Blain, Mrs. W. E.. Donohue, Mrs. H. N. Foster.

Remittances to the Hon. Sec. and Treasurer, E. S. Shrapnell-Smith, 7-13, Rosebery Avenue, London, E.C.

THE MONEY FOR OUR MOTOR MEN AND HOW IT COMES.

PRINCIPAL SUPPORTERS FOR 19164917. £120 (October to March ) : Albion ; Associated Equipment ; Belsize ; Car and General Insurance ; Clayton (Huddersfield); Commercars; Crossley ; Daimler ; Dennis; Hoyt Metal ; Leyland; Thornycroft ; Wolseley, £60 (October to March): Alley and MacLellan; Ferodo; Halley; Hans Renold; Scottish Commercial Cars. £20 Monthly: Foden ; Four-Wheel-Drive Auto Co. ; Hallford ; Pratt's and Taxibus Spirits. £5 Monthly : Lucas; Macintosh ; Maudslay ; St. Helens Cable and Rubber; Shrewsbury-Challiner; Wolf (Solex); Wood-Milne. Lump Sums: A.S.C. (Corps) Fund, £460 (two grants); Dunlop, £100; Gaston, Williams and Wigmore, £100; Holt (Caterpillar), £100; M.T. Sergeants' Mess, Bulford Depot, £40.

The accompanying list of donations shows that we have received a cheque for 2100 from the Holt Manufacturing Co., of Peoria, III., U.S.A. This newcomer to our lists h very welcome. All despatches for 'Xmastide were completed last week, and we are now continuing to make ordinary purchases of winter necessity to the officers a,rid men who are overseas. We have had pleasure, on the special recommendation

of the Ladies Committee, in ordering two gross of all-wool cardigan jackets, the weight of each jacket varying from 12-1 ozs. to 17 ozs., according to size.

Further List of Gifts in Hind.

From w1 supplied by the Fund (4Q3 scarves, 4 prs, of socks,' and 1 pr. of mittens). Miss Maddy, West Ealing (3 scarves). Mrs. Sack, Cuckfield (2 scarves). Mrs. King, Brighton (3 helmets, 2 prs. of socks). • Mrs, Gi(bee, West Ealing (2 prs. of mittens; 1 scarf). Mrs. Haines, Sydenham (1 pr. of mittens).

Mrs. Langdill, Waimea (1 scarf). Mrs. Johnson, Hereford (9 scarves)., • Miss Chinney, Aylesbury (1 scarf). Miss Mather, Newbury (1 pr. of socks). Mrs. C. Kendall, Wimbledon (1 scarf).

Miss Soper, Highgate' (1 scarf)....

Mrs. Strickland, Fairford (1 scarf). Miss Fearson, Guildford (1 scarf). Mrs. Marshall, South Godstone (2 prs. of mittens): • Mrs. St. John Field,-Tunbridge Wells (1 helmet).

Mrs. Gosling, Bishops Stratford (5'helmets). Mrs. Wykes, Edinburgh (5 scarves). • • Mrs. Wells, Chichester (1 scarf).

Miss Cos, South Devon (1 scarf).

Mrs. Stevens, Cobham (2 scarves).

Mrs,G. Badgerow, Knightsbridge, S.W. (4 prs. of swks). Mrs. Dodd, Ockley (6 pm of socks and 2 scarves). Mrs. Franks, Kensington, S.W. (6 scarves and 6 tennis balls). Mrs. Frampton, Camberley (1 helmet and 1 pr. of mittens). Lady M. Spearman, Tunbridge Wells (1 scarf). Mrs. Whithard, Bayswater (2 prs. mittens). Miss Figg, Wandsworth Common (5 scarves).

Mrs. Wishart, Edinburgh (4 pis. of mittens). Mrs. Hignett, Huntingdon (31 pas. of socks, 13 pas. of

mittens, 11 shirts, 6 scarves, 2 prs, of pants, 2 vests, 2 cardigans, and 1 helmet).


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