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THE ARMY

... Lien tenant-Colonel and Colonel Francis George Cock sedge from halfpsy, t> bo Lien ten rut Colonel to 51st Regimental Diatrist (t King'* Osrn Light Infantry South Yorkshire Rati mentl, to whiob the 65tb Regimental Dutriot (the irk and Regiment) attaobed, ...

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 ...

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. ...

DROWNING CASES

... FORECASTS FOR TO-DAY. 0. Scotland, N.—Westerly and south-westerly breezes, light, fine. 1. Scotland. E.—Ditto. England. N.K. (including Leeds and district).— Westerly breezes, moderate light, fine, warm, possibly rain during uight 3. England. F..—Ditto. 4. Midland ...

LOCAL AND OTHER NEWS

... command of Major T. J. Seppings (51st Regiment). The coffin was carried by old sergeants belonging to the deceased's battalion, and the pal I-bearers were Captain Wilton and Quartermaster N'ice, of the King's Own Light Infantry, and Lieutenant Boyuton and ...

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... other piscer. the 77.000 above specified, everyone rlltbave arrived Bucharest batore the end of pootb. addition to these Infantry rifles, 8.000 cavalry d large quantity of bayonets, ivorda, &c,, f likesUe parchaied la Germany. M DE LESSEPS. {Daily Nevt' ...

I . i THE VOLUNTEERS. DATES OF RIFLE CONTESTS

... Militia, and the volunteer battalions the 4tb, Gth, and West Riding Voluaeors. The and 105thFoot are now the King's Own Light Infantry (Sontb Yorkshire) Regiment, its battalion the Ist West York Militia 4th militia battalion to be formed), and its volunteer ...

PRESENTATION OF NEW COLOURS TO

... being composed of three battalions, the 65th and Regiments of the line, and the 3d West York Light Infantry, and the latter of three battalions also, the 51st and 105 th Regiments of the line and the Ist West York Militia. Up to this period the uniform ...

VOLUNTEER ENCAMPMENTS

... chinstraps a few instances. was gratified to find the members of the battalion well shod. That was very important matter for infantry. He trusted they would always bear in mind that they never knew how S»H.»II they might called ii|»on to play the jiart of ...