'TIS A SHAME!

... 'TIS A SHAME! A QUAINT COMPLAINT. ver of the St. John Ambulance Corps (hrough it all cheerfully and courageousiy. for the front and was acepted. | The speople who gathered to hear him at ‘wirg all examinations that were ex- | Waddington thought he could ...

Foußr hundred men, or thereabouts, will take part in the pageant, which will represent the Volunteer movement ..

... maximum to 1,600, and practically make it a two battalion corps. The only other Glasgow battalion which has an equal establishment is the Ist Lanark. . & J THE suggestion that the Metropolitan Police should join ‘the Volunteers has not been favourably received ...

Published: Saturday 19 May 1900
Newspaper: The Regiment
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 744 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

HOW THE RELIEF CAME MESSAGE

... directions, except one commando Dyin' ow, hossibly to cover retreat of remaminder. Captain hnl‘nn and Corporal Murray, B.S.A. Police, found in Boer hospital. Both ‘“l.,'&'l', l‘o:nspn-rh and garrison Mafeking ;m!t(nl or their relief.” l ELOFF SURPRISED ...

MAFEKING SIEGE. How Relief Came. Speech by Gen. Baden-Powell, (PRESS ASSOCIATION WAR SPECIAL)

... It was the turn of the British South Africa Police next. To them the Colonel said: “I need not repeat to you men the story of the little red fort on the hill which Cronje could not take.” 5 S P The Cape Police under Captain Marsh were ‘dfi-d-hfl-m: “You have ...

THE BISHOP AND THE E.C.U

... Sunday sehool work right through his ministey. He thought that Sunday sohool work was of supreme unportance and it wes a uud auxiliary for carrying the l:d‘!. the Mhhfithwknlh would prosper, and { thm-xmcumuha succeseful one.~Mr. J. C. Whitton proposed a vots ...

T wonder if Mr. Isitt wiil notice that at Tuesday’s police-court two perrons were summoned for drunkenuers on ..

... T wonder if Mr. Isitt wiil notice that at Tuesday’s police-court two perrons were summoned for drunkenuers on licezsed prewisce. I must not forget to remind mwy Liberal readlem of a coming event which ranks next in importance to the Charles Roberts p ...

|Bl 1 &) BL] M S e S e P K I

... “Only Ted”; Misse A. Hewson, “A haughty girl”. Miss J. Clarke. “The home-sick and the following morning was reported to the police as missing. About the same time, ire., 9 o'clock, the gloves wiln by the girl were found, carefully placed on the top of l‘w ...

| LINCOLN CITY POLICE

... ldfisfl:uh‘:hn from the | A cyclist corps 200 strong was being forme.. ot e eo B ail h.hd“ul'h-: | The recruiting for service in the fold inland Lo ed ue wid.— Fived 7o Gl 1 Cape Colony has not been brisk, o 1 wilsy WOMEN STEAL AND FIGHT. cae Sacicr, warried ...

COUNTRY L IFE ILLUSTRATED

... and garnered by Mr. Anclrew Levey, whose song for the Clown is delicious. But, after all, these things are mere auxiliaries, yet auxiliaries, paradoxical as it may sound, almost of vital importance. In first praising them, we seek no insinuation that While ...

Published: Saturday 16 February 1901
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 50808 | Page: 59 | Tags: none

render, fought almost to their last cartridge when an armeured train brought wup reinforee ments. A party of ..

... ——i3 —— their hate A BOW IN THE CATTLE MARKET. en showed — :?J.‘f' :.': CQUMEDY IN THE LINCOLN POLICE COURT, ae an off | This wae| AL the Linceln City Police Court, on Wednes \dmiral to| day, before Mr. . H. Harrson and Mr. 1. Bail, n the navy l'Lomas ...

THE WEEK AT WESTHINSTER,

... 1f he had paid more attention to his duties he might s e e Govern ment to turn to better accouat the large number of the auxiliary forces, which had been not a little neglected during the past five years. If he had paid more atteation to that part of the ...

OEATHS

... mnm‘)tmk place at three o'clock, Ald H. \\(-(t, J.P., presiding, and he wus supported by Mrs. Hodgett, fin-'ukut of the Women's Auxiliary, Mrms. E. arrison, Miss Akvill, Mise Spencer and Mus Wallis, — The Chairiuan said that the results of that saie of work ...