MUSKETRY TRAINING IN odouTH WALES. ANN UAL REPORT
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... 3rd Volunteer Battalion Welsh Regiment, 71 and 61; and 3rd 'Glamorgan Volunteer Rifle Corp, 95 and 65, 4a.L.041.1C L J. .salad W 14 ~. ibs L J. 1110KKLAND = 4 0 4 I ma le Grain ...
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... Wells, bet. bedroom wa-e Miss Bessie Evans, Builth, brndsorce burnished gold three o'clock tea tray Miss Simcock, Builth, salad bowl Rev H Waterwortb, photo in frame, and book Mr Dizon, reading lamp Nicholls, pair silver salts A True Friend, a cut glass ...
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... aloud is not trying to the nerves, it should be done slowly. Never hurry or raise the voice unduly.—Spare Montag RUSSIAN SALAD.—Have ready some boiled carrots, turnips, beetroot, and haricot beans. Slice the turnips, and, if possible, cut the other ...
... milk. Fry until golden brown in colour and serve very hot with catsup or maple syrup, according to taste. TOMATO. AND CAPER SALAD.—Dip sound tomatoes for a minute or two in boiling water, then peel carefully, cut them into quarters, and chill. Arrange them ...
... head. This will remove them without impairing the fish; then roll the fish in flour (oatmeal if preferred); fry them in pure salad oil, and when done lay them before the fire to get dry and crisp. Serve up with lemon-juice, cayenne, and brown bread and butter ...
... ladies were wont to wear under their silk and muslin gowns. Think of that, you ssodsen girls, sad rejoin in the passing of tin salad. ...
... spirit leaped out to meet the spirit of the the head of the table. work with less friction than other types, has a tank Boor SALAD. —Cut cold boiled be.. f storm. There was something in it of Elfin imagined that her greeting was provided with a walled central ...
... respected school or was it not 2 Boys and girls, the answer depended upon them—(hear, hear). When they were playing out of salad or when they were men, he askect them to always say to themselves this I ought to do, or this I ought not to do, because ...