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... the postal carriers. The 2nd wing of the 40th Pathan has ' been ordered to Biligairi for Tibet. The second half of the Royal Fusiliers will 'remain at Lehoruz for the prousat.—Bantie. THE WORLD DEFIED. ...
... the postal carriers. The 2nd wing of the 40th Pathan has ' been ordered to Biligairi for Tibet. The second half of the Royal Fusiliers will 'remain at Lehoruz for the prousat.—Bantie. THE WORLD DEFIED. ...
... as they retreated. The strength of the expedition force now in Tibet is as follows,--Four native mi-1 men* 2.800 men; Royal Fusiliers , 400; I &were, 354) ;British , : Mountain Ilatb-r.v, 250; Native Battery, 100; mounted infantry. 200. There are altogether ...
... the, fifteen villages on the left. Seven wale found to he deserted, and the remainder were shared of the enemy by the Royal Fusiliers. assisted by shill are The enta.:y holed into the largo monastery the ridge, which we then attacked. the Gliurkae worked ...
... Captata Preston. 40th Patbaino- Lieut. Grant. Bth liburka Rifles; Lieut. !rd Mikh Pioneers: three men.allaligitly. Ist Royal Fusilier. About 28 native mobs- ...
... sounded Lah,ers Maim Lye, 23rd di/Lb 'louvers. L eatenat Mitchell. Mad &all .ioneem. and Lieutenant Bowden timah. hoe Royal Fusilier., oil duals' Macdonald reportlmph. or. troniiug n more readily last /ow doys. CUNARD CUT SHIPPING RATES. Now V °rut ...
... Lases yesterday to loin the defenders. They are the Ist t renadier Guards, 3rd Foote Huard.. Ist coldetream Hoards. 4th Royal Fusiliers, and a Household Cavalry squadron. The ramps en route aro Chlagford, Lottes Commit, std stanet,l The Estes Brigade of ...
... three-pacts of the way from Clacton. and Sir Bruce Ib a m too 's second division followed. (blond Pitcher's 3rd Brigade of Royal Fusilier., plainmen of Wdtakire, end the sturdy dalmmen and collier, of Yorkshire and Durham, encountered the Bed defender's rearguard ...
... roof of Week, Church Tower, hut the caretaker had the key in his pocket. anti lay low. The Hotusheld ( ayalry and 2nd Royal Fusiliers had • pretty skirmish outside the Wegley village, but the close nature of the country was all in favour of the infantry ...
... Brodricks to re-engage has rendered it necessary to call on the regiments of the First Army Corps for drafts. The 2nd Royal Fusiliers have just left for India 350 strong: They will embody, it is true, • similar number from their Ist Battalion, which they ...
... school, and were afterwards permitted to go over the Castle. The King afterwards inspected the i Ist Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers City of Lon.. don Regiment, under the command of Colonel Bird, and presented them with medals for the Tibet campaign. ...
... Arscutt (en! cored); song, Dolly and a coach, Mrs. F. Northcott ; Lessons from nature, Mr. J. Crook ; song, The Royal Fusiliers,Mr. Candy ; song, Thoia, Miss Hawker ; iechation, Aunt Tabitha, Miss N. I • Hancock ; song, The Volunteer Organist ...
... nei;hboarbood around at the death of Mrs. Frances Maria Sparke Langworthy, wife of Col. Langworthy, J.P., late of the Royal Fusiliers, which sad event occurred on Friday last. Both Col. and Mrs. Langworthy have been good friends to }lmo°, especially to ...