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THE CRIMEA CtMPAION

... THE CRIMEA CtMPAION. Boro at Woolwich on January 28, 1833, he was prepared Taunton for the Royal Military Academy, where, as has already b«*eo stated, entered in bis fifteenth year. He obtained his commission in 1852, being gazetted July second lieutenant ...

SUMMER TOURS

... SUMMER TOURS G LASGOW and the HIGHLANDS C' ( Ropai Rotas via Crimea end A• • N Cakdonisis Canals) itard Mail eirmtam COLUMBA or 144 tram Guasow DAILY at a.m.. from Gamma at $ll a.m ma • ha mwasotion with his Watt flismor aeame. from Olism Ol v s:mm alsi ...

BUMMER TOURS,

... BUMMER TOURS , G LASGOW and the HIGHLANDS of. • • 411 1 1. t, r (Rival Route via Crimea aid Osiolosiaa Canals.) Royal Mail Steamer COLUMBA or lOWA form GLAhlgAlt DAILT At 7 a.m., fn.in Gagetown et 860 eon , convoying in o , lloiCtioll with hie Went High ...

Kis r. WuummAkw.—nis as lairesii i. the wound Dividest d No o=ll at ilionier Tresley wed Weirodeg. Their ..

... hue tesi wend manna with ass eaceplan—She yeppipt um of u .14frey. einmer, barbs orsessests‘ lib the awe edsorday het ANNAN Crimea Dina.-710 easual ressadas ri the above club was hell ea the d Illkaday !mt. is the Tows Hall --Pawed pewdrat is the eheir ...

GENEKAL HIK G. I:KAHAM,

... in a letter published this week, speaks with conlial admire. tit' of General Graham s distinguished gallantry shown in the Crimea, in China, and in Egypt. Lord Wolseley, he remarks, who knows how to pick men, put Graham in front, and let him have the brunt ...

AND ADVERTISER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1885

... cost over £3,000,000? We have army, or soon will have, in Egypt of 21,000 men. Waterloo we had about the same number; at the Crimea only 2,000 more. Does this mean permanent occupation ? Annan Police Court, Monday.—(Before Bailie Ker.)—William Hopper, slater ...

VARIETIES

... thing led expoenra their fraud, and they have fallen min diagrace Mid ruin. Areon, perjury, murder, and ■uictde are common Crimea with who make haute be rich regardleaa tbe means.” Lord Howe, whilst Admiral the Channel Fleet, one time unpopular in the ...

A VISIT TO HATFIELD HOUSE

... the long gallery, apartment ItiO feet in length, round the walk of which are placed trophies from tbe Armada and from tbe Crimea. Origmally this gallery was open to the air, trot the (done lattice work has been glazed within recent time*. We next proceed ...

TNI LADY YLDIENCII. DUI&

... kind host and his Kimlish fellow-exiles, suit held on to the Crimea awl Selostopol, 270 miles to the south. We left Alexamirovak by the midnight train, and during the night croesed into the Crimea over the ' legume which faun the SinuA, or Putrid seli--a ...

Published: Friday 01 February 1884
Newspaper: Annandale Observer and Advertiser
County: Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3806 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Hack Mkistino.—Au interesting race meeting is to take place in connection with the Hoyal Scots Fusiliers ..

... Lincoln, and Berkshire; but these are far from general.' There ar many more »U of ornin, presenting an indifferent asrnct, i Crimea very poor yidrl indeed-thin and stunted. This is all the more matter for regret that the stiffer soils England, where the ...

CORRESPONDENCE CARD s,

... the enamel of Ids teeth 6eaos.. white, eimod, and poi/abed lib. ivory. le exceedingly fragrant, and @twig I y areal. Oat Crimea's DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE EARS, ac. Dellar's Essence for Deafness ainage he tried, a .1,1043••• .1 ewes, aseminaly Incurable ...

Published: Friday 21 September 1888
Newspaper: Annandale Observer and Advertiser
County: Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1335 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

M Stratton, the contimctoi*» for the reviving the High Street, oj»cmtioiiB Wciltii-stlay, liitiug the ..

... were then no penny, far less half-penny, daily papers; bat the anxiety to tidings of the exploits of the British army in the Crimea was keen then os it w last week to ' bear of the gallant deeds of our men in Egypt. In I these days, the crowds, instead of ...

Published: Friday 22 September 1882
Newspaper: Annandale Observer and Advertiser
County: Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1467 | Page: 2 | Tags: none