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THE OFFICERS KILLED

... Scots Regiment. He had previous war service. Capt. James William Alston Cowan. D.5.0., wis adjutant of the Ist Highland Light Infantry. did signal aervioo during the occupation Crete, mentioned in despatches, and received the Distinguished Service Order ...

DEATH OF MR RALPH NEVILLE GRENVILLE

... athletic sports of the 51st and Regimental Districts took place the depot cricket ground adjoining the barracks. Owing the bad state of the weather the sports were not well patronised. Major Sparke, Ist King's Own Light Infantry Captain J. Rose, York and ...

FAILURES

... Wednesday the third battalion of the (King's Own Light Infantry) South Yorkshire Regiment, which has been for the annual training York liarracks, was officially inspected Colonel Warren (commanding the 51st and 65th Regimental Districts). The number on parade ...

To the Editor of The Yorkshire Post

... Volunteer Battalion of the King's Own (Yorkshire) Light Infantry held at Normantnn. patrons included Baron St. Oswald and Lady St. Oswald ; Colonel Charlesworth command of tbe regiment ; Colonel W. Byam, C.8,, 51st and 65th Regimental Districts; Major MacCartney ...

THE MARCH THROUGH THE WEST

... heat wave continue during tho next twelve vs, the officers and men of tho Ist Battalion of tho King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (51st Foot) will havo reason to regard their march through the regiment’s territorial district room the nature a picnic than ...

RETURN OF THE LEEDS RIFLES

... afternoon Ist Battalion Yorkshiro ‘Light Infantry, ■who left for Wakefield about half-past two. Tho let York and Lancaster Kcgiment lHallamt-hire} was inip cted on Saturday shortly before noon by Colonel Clarke, commanding tho 51st and 651 It Regimental Districts ...

ARMY NOTES

... the 3rd King'* Own Yorkshire) Light Infantry, already in camp, were at Su-ensali last year, and were most favourably com mealed on their cvnjnrxj at the Line. Pontefract. the head-quartern of both the diatricte, the 51st and both, to which they respectively ...

WORK AND WAGES

... deference to their wishes the Plst (King’s Own) Light Infantry might yet find rating-place in that ancient cathedral city. Possibly lha successor to that Mayor and Corporation who the bell from the 51st Regiment may move in the matter.— - am. £c., A. ...

THE FALL OF ALI MUSJID

... retiring force, and it bivouacked close hand. The Fourth Brigade, acting with the Third, and including in its ranks the 51st Light Infantry—with a mule battery of mountain guns, and the heavy 40-pounders dragged by elephants was engaged meanwhile on the British ...

(BT OCR OWN REPORTER.)

... • (ficer* and men of the Ist V.luoteer Battalion Yorkshire Light Infantry have been jj-gippat Blackpool for the week's training, the whole of the Yorkshire Brigade, in which lit York dure Light luiautry is included, visited the Lancashire coast. the cession ...

THE DISASTER TO BRITISH

... leave on March l on tour round the country for about two months with 200 men the 42nd Regiment and of the 44th Goorkha Light Infantry. are only going for * tarn a he,' not fighting. There are no railways and no proper roads, only 'kuche' variety—that ...