The Spike or Victoria College Review June 1914
Correspondence
Correspondence.
Sir,—If we cannot still march with the old Company, it seems we can still help it.
As your readers know, there are always a number of "extras to be provided, which make all the difference to the efficiency and comfort of the Company.
Pending the creation of a comprehensive Hon. Ter. scheme, perhaps the best way we can help would be to have our names carried upon an honorary Company list, for which we shall be privileged to pay, say, half-a-crown a year. Sergeant E. Prideaux (whose address is P.O. Box No. 483, Wellington) has kindly consented to act as Treasurer of the subscriptions raised.
- F. L. G. West, Lieut.
- S. A. Atkinson, Lieut.
- K. S. Caldwell, Col.-Sergt.
- E. B. Tustin, Col.-Sergt.
- Trevor Holmden, Sergt.
- R. H. Quilliam, Corpl.
- J. C. Morrison, Sergt.
- E. Inder, Col.-Sergt.