. The Varsity war supplement 1916. 13 THE VARSITY MAGAZINE SUPPLEMENT. to Moore Barracks which was then in charge of No. 6Casualty Clearing Station, under Colonel Wallace Scott. The remainder of the unit left Devonport about 5 Shorncliffe which we reached, via London, about The men were then marched to their quarters at Plain andthe officers to theMetropole Hotel atFolkestone, for noaccommodation wasat that time readyfor them in about threeweeks, No. 3 Gen-eral Hospital (Mc-Gill) were sent toFrance and theofficers were thenallotted the quarterson St. Martin


. The Varsity war supplement 1916. 13 THE VARSITY MAGAZINE SUPPLEMENT. to Moore Barracks which was then in charge of No. 6Casualty Clearing Station, under Colonel Wallace Scott. The remainder of the unit left Devonport about 5 Shorncliffe which we reached, via London, about The men were then marched to their quarters at Plain andthe officers to theMetropole Hotel atFolkestone, for noaccommodation wasat that time readyfor them in about threeweeks, No. 3 Gen-eral Hospital (Mc-Gill) were sent toFrance and theofficers were thenallotted the quarterson St. MartinsPlain which hadbeen occupied bythem. This wasnearer their workand much morecomfortable thanthe hotel. As there [wasbut little work tobe done at Shorn-cliffe and a long period of waiting was apparently ahead ofus, the unit was dispersed to various duties all over thecountry. Of the officers some were sent to Aldershot, toWoolwich, to the Horse Guards, to the London Hospitaland to the Duchess of Connaught Red Cross Hospital atCliveden. At the latter Captain Duncan Gr


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