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SOME OF THE CASUALTIES

... OOLONF.L WILSON KILLED. Id the casualty lists issued last night were threw r?!at-s»g to the disaster Lord lleihuen's column. Several names of officers are given addition to those reported Lord Kitchener, and it is now announced that Col. J. C. Wilson was killed ...

tta Dragoon Cuards.—36sl CorpL R. Bedfern. killed. Tweerasi, Oct. Jl

... Post of t'«p« Colony Public Works Department).—Lieut. J. Wilson, killed. Clanwilham district, Oct, 31. Heidelberg Volunieen.—PolkxviDg reported missing BrakUagie, July are believed, have been killed Boer*:—P. D. Bower and A. Van Em mens. Following reported ...

On Bctivc Sctvfce

... Great Gler.n Hall, Leicester.—Please, no letters—R I.P. WILSON. —In killed In action. Major BRUCE (T.m) WILSON. The Lancashire Fu«;i>rs. vcu.iger son -of Andrew Wilson .-•rd 'he late Mrs. Wilson, and grandson of the '.a-* Mrs Cooke. 62. York ...

PIGEON SHOOTING

... each of whom killed all his birds. In the second event Mr. J. Dixon, 25, won killing all Ids birds. Tito third sweepstakes fell Mr. W. Almond, 24, with two kills out of three birds. The fourth sweep#takes fell to Mr. radon, 25, with two kills out three birds; ...

THE STRICKEN BRA VE

... the second son Canon J. M. Wilson. Worcester (formerly vicar of Rochdale and Archdeacon Manchester) to fall in the war. The other son, Lieut. 11. G. Wilson, was killed Franco on September 15, 1915. Captain E. Wilson was years old, and was educated at Clifton ...

THE WAR CASUALTIES. MORE LOSSES AT KLIP RIVER

... night contained the following aiinouncernents: KILLED AND WOUNDED. lft Lanes. Fuailiers.—Gapk R. R. Challoner, slightly wounded, back, near Klip River, Feb. 12. 2nd York-#. It. 1.—5923 C. A. Shut or, killed lightning; 3992 J. Pearce, severely iniured; 1 ...

FALL FROM PIT CAGE

... a lad, Harry Wilson, aged 16. Grecnfoot Lane. Barnsley, being killed. Wilson, who was haulage hand, was along with other miners, descending the P* 4 abaft when the cage, mid-way in the shaft, began from some unexplained cause sway. Wilson fell against ...

FOOTBALL

... meeting Mr (' W. Beckwith, one of the member.* the board, had died, and that two their players, Harry Cook and Arthur Wilson, liad been killed action. Tho loss account shows expenditure of £645 Is., and income of 45., that there is loss 17.- The annual meeting ...

THE DISCUSSION

... out how Sir H. Wilson foresaw the Great War. Sir H. Wilson also foresaw what would happen in Ireland. Mr. Churchill had commented on the results of the French not adopting Sir H. Wilson's view. Why did not the Government adopt Sir H. Wilson's policy in regard ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, TUESDAY. MAY 22. 192 8

... must have walked along the narrow tramway line from the Casino de la Foret to the golf club near the place where Mrs. Wilson was killed. The forest has changed greatly during the past ten years owing to the large number of attractive villas which have been ...

CORRECTED REPORTS

... CORRECTED REPORTS. Previously Reported Mi'.-ung. mow Kt portcd Killed.— Wilson, 1.t.-CoL J. 8., CamcroaiAUs (Scottish Rifles) (T.K.). Previouslv Reported Woiin.hd. now lloporwd Wounded and Miaaiug.—l*opt*, Lt. JI. A., Middlesex (T.F.h Previously Rcporti'd ...

MILITARY INTELLIGENCE

... command of the 3rd Battalion the York and Lancaster Regiment (Duncaster Militia), in South Africa, vice Brigadier-General Wilson. C.8., killed in action at Klip Drift. The new chief has done duty at York, Strensall, etc. Capt. J. 11. Armstrong, who was wounded ...