TWO JOCKEYS KILLED
... TWO JOCKEYS KILLED Ray Wilson and S. Kite, two leading Australian jockeys, were killed when several horses fell the Adelaide Cup meeting: to-day, ...
... TWO JOCKEYS KILLED Ray Wilson and S. Kite, two leading Australian jockeys, were killed when several horses fell the Adelaide Cup meeting: to-day, ...
... SIR ARNOLD WILSON DEAD M.P. WHO JOINED R.A.F. Sir Arnold Wilson—soldier, scholar, parliamentarian, and air gunner—is dead. It is announced to-day that Sir Arnold, missing since the evacuation of France by the 8.E.F., is reported killed in action. When ...
... RAILWAYMEN KILLED Three surface men were killed to-day a few yards from their homes on the main L.M.S. railway line from Glasgow to the South at spot where they were working near to Cleghorn Station, Lanarkshire. The men, Richard Bell, Walter Wilson, and Charles ...
... FEARED KILLED IN HOOD CHELTENHAM CASUALTIES Midshipman R. G. C. Perman, aged 18, the only son Mr. and Mrs. C. Claytor German, of Hatherley Lodge St. Stephen's-road, Cheltenham, is one of the officers reported missing, believed killed, in the loss of Hood ...
... BUFFS KILLED IN PALESTINE The four soldiers killed in action in Palestine on Friday all belonged to the Buffs, it was learned from the War Office to-day. They were L./C. Robert Cooper, Pte. Robert Richey, Pte. James Wilson, and Pte. Stephen Burr. It is ...
... Express Kills Two Two British Railway employees were killed when they were struck by a Norwich to London express while walking along the line near Cambridge station late last night. They were Percy Wilson, guard of Catherine - street, Cambridge, John ...
... AUSTRALIAN KILLED IN MALAYA An Australian tin miner, Mr. William Walter Archer (33), of Melbourne, was shot dead to-day by insurgents in Selangor State, not far from the place where Mr. George Wilson, a rubber planter, was murdered last Saturday. Mr. ...
... TELEGRAPH POLE. Sunday night Mr. Robert Wilson, an Amusement caterer, who was motoring from Kit ungton towards Stroud, came into collision with telegraph pole at Stonehe. use, and although the post was snapped two Mr. Wilson fortunately escaped injury, the post ...
... SON KILLED ON AIR PATROL REV. E. C. WILSON BEREAVED Their many friends in Cheltenham and the Cotswolds will regret to learn of the bereavement of the Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Wilson, of Hornby, Battledown, by the death of their younger son, Flight-Lieut. Antony ...
... SON KILLED ON AIR PATROL REV. E. C. WILSON BEREAVED Their many friends in Cheltenham and the Cotswolds will regret learn of the bereavement of the Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Wilson, of Hornby, Battledown, by the death of their younger son, Flight-Lieut. Antony ...
... IV IRMEN KILLE As the result of a collision between two aeroplanes on Sat y morning when they their were leaving the ground lives. Officers ‘ost Second-Lieutenants Thomas Wright and Noel Perris were illed, and Lieutenant Wilson was so badly injured that ...
... KILLED BY CG UN-RUN The Admiralty announces that the follow. ing casualties cecurred during British naval gun-runners in the Persian Gul: operations on the Tangistan coast agaimst Seaman I. G. Leatham, of H.M.S. Phile mel, was killed, and Seamen Cecil ...