Billets at Cereda and Grumo.
The Battalion was engaged in training and on the rifle
range.
Pte. Simpson Phillips
(see 30th May) was
reported by Cpl. Reginald Robinson (see 17th May) as “absent off
parade from 8pm until found in his billet at 9.45pm; on the orders of Maj. Edward Borrow DSO (see 31st July) he would undergo seven days’ Field
Punishment no.1.
Cpl. Alexander
Wallace (see 3rd June)
was admitted via 71st Field Ambulance to 62nd General
Hospital at Bordighera, near Ventimiglia; he was suffering from diarrhoea.
Cpl. Horace Dewis
MM (see 1st April),
serving with the RAF, was appointed Acting Sergeant (unpaid).
2Lt. Arthur Lilley
(see 22nd June), in
training in England with the RAF, was promoted Lieutenant (Observer).
Pte. Sidney Best
(see 10th July 1917), who
had been wounded in July 1917, was formally discharged from the Army as no
longer physically fit for service.
A payment of £10 4s. was
authorised, being the part of the amount due in pay and allowances to the late
Pte. Walton Thomas (see 12th April), who had been
killed in action in April while serving with 1st/7th DWR;
the payment would go to his father, John.
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