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FLOODS IN YORKSHIRE

... sad Ites IMPERIAL YEOMANRY. BOER SPIES. Mysterious warnings, in which the name of Dr. Leyds appears in ominous juxtaposition to the phrase of Boer spies, have reached the body charged with the formation of the Imperial Yeomanry for service in Bouth ...

EXCESS OF HALF A MILLION'

... sets at 4.0 p.m. TO-DAY. The Queen's Christmas message to the front, was : I wish you all, my brave soldiers, &Happy, Christmas Day. God bless and protect you all.! New Year's greetings have been interchanged between the Queen and the people of Kimberley ...

TO-DAY'S CEREMONY AT

... Volunteer officers who may receive commissions will remain on the staff of the Regular service. It is generally known that candidates for membership of the Imperial City Regiment are picked men, but since the commencementof the formation of the new corps ...

TICE DAILY TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1900

... pastures for 1899, which lave just been pub- stagers further included a number of nurses, 'dished, the Veleta' Shipbuilding Yard, of mostly of the antis - Nursing Service Reserve. Stettin, takes third place in tonnage with an Ten of these were entithstl ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... the length and breadth of the laud. Some of the best follotrers of sport are amongst those who have voluntarily given their services in the hour of need and the de' parture; for South Africa on Saturday included Lord Stanky, a popular member of the Jockey ...

THE PRINCE OF WALES

... foreign service. Last night it was asewtained that the North IChtehire is to toes or a ties sows of its most brilliant riders. Captain 0. M. Leigh, of Belmont Hall, and Captain Jonas, of Liverpool, have been accepted for service with the Imperial Yount/tory ...

TO-DAY

... for the Military Attaches who went down to Durban to celebrate their Christmas have returned once more to the front. Tins country is suffering just now from a plethora of amateur criticism, military and political. It is not only rife in the Service clubs ...

LONDON DAY BY DAY

... Christmas, 1899, published in the London Gazette of last evening—wheat, 3s -lid per imperial bushel ; barley, as Oisi per inipenal bushel ; oats. 2s Id per imperial bushei—the editor of Willich's Commutation Tables states that each £lOO of tithe rent-charge ...

THE DAILY ThILEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1900

... Madame Rijane finally received from the Emperor a splendid bracelet, with the Imperial arms enamelled thereon. At Madrid Madame Rijane saw the Queen-Regent and the King. The Queen was especially interested in the French actress, and remarked that she had ...

A CHRISTMAS CAPTURE

... City of London Imperial Volunteers will lead to a very practical result before their embarkation for the seat of war next Saturday week. During the march to the Guild- hall on Monday, when the oath of allegiance was I taken and the Queen's shilling accepted ...

SITUATIONS VACANT

... not under Oft. tin. Prefttolle. will IN glee 04 70800 man wan experience and Who hat a kaowlogg• et_prleate service. Apply by letter. plenum service, to R. A.. care of Wiillogs. HR. Piccadilly. W. I 'Ed It Wt:riest ' ced U Vl l T.c. P ink , 1 partment ...

DEPARTURE OF GUARDS

... There were drafts of East Surrey, Princess of Wales' Own Yorkshire, Army Service Corps, Army Ordnance Corps, Army Pay Corps, Royal Army Medical Corps, Royal Ekig,incers, military mounted: police, and 19th 'Hussars. Trying though the weather was at first ...