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THE YORKSHIRE POST. MONDAY. JANUARY 8. 1900

... surgeon the Metropolitan Corps). John H. Buckley (late chief superintendent of the Leicester Corpa). Frank H. Turner (mperintcr.deut 1- the Leicester Corps). Edward R. Goodw.u (superintendent of the Norwood Division. Metropolitan Corps). Francois D. Mackenzie ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... from the effect*. who is described by Sir John Dunne an exeeptiomdly ofticient man, partly supported his parents, but the Police Act makes provision for a gratuity to lie granted the parents single man who dies in the service. A circular issued hy the ...

General Lyttelton bironacked upon the ground which he had taken. (FROM THE CENTRAL NEWS CORRESPONDENT.) ..

... days ujiou the women’s laager and hospiiH). Children have been killed and women mutilated the bursting shells. These •►ecunemvs tanning spirit of revenge in the breasts the townspeople. is longer possible guarantee tho safety the women and children of ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1900

... THE YORKSHIRE POST. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1900. of war two complete Army Corps. Wo have now practically three Army Corps in South Africa, and the so-called break-dow* is not a failure to do what had been but a failure, without unduly denuding > the country ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1900,

... over ~ • i . camp upon the position formerly held bv the KIMBFPIEY very rough ground, and compelled the enemy Johannesburg Police, who formed a great portion * retreat. They fell back, however, only to another 'of the force engaged yesterday. These men ...

BALFOUR

... into a resplendent Brobdingoagian •a/aar. Then, mure iiu|>' •mg even than all thi*. srere •he living multitudes of Irish men. women, and dren lining the street and occupying all the window.houtmg hurrahing, cheering, waving haudkerfhie!- haw and flag- Nothing ...

BENTINCK

... (iiiardit Missing. 30' d Trooner Military Mounted Police- Mixauia, 367 Core 1 Ko'x ri* Kirld troop Royal Engineer* MiaHag, sapperr S. Mile*. ‘JC.iW .1 K»>»l Ri(lei> iMoum«d ln(»ntryl-Mi»wnji. 1- Corp. ■-’nd^Nw Ftiwlierm—He»er**lv wounded. 5124 \Vi.iitnir- ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... clergy to lay stress upon its active*, practical work, preventive in its assistance to Bands Hope, and restorative through its police-court luissiouanes boys' shelter home. When .Sir John Bridge, one the most experienced Metropolitan magistrates, was giving ...

THE BRITISH CASUALTIES

... (ilfiigyle Lord L*>vat’s Soouts, drafts, A rem’fs. 14 Kakai* Drafts, Cln*siiue and Hoval - Irelphic Yeomanry—Sussex and Paget Corps Kippingh’mGrange 850 horses Winifredian Drafts fur Ist Yorkshire, Ac. . 4th (iloucest*r (for St. Helena), .27 British Prinaeis ...

BOKRS POISONED BI LLETS,

... Cape Police, reserved tire till they were within effective range, and with assistance from Fort Cronje repulsed attack, enemy leaving five dead. Our casualties—(hie man wounded, three horses wounded. Enemy tired thirty 14-popoder shells at women s laager ...

THE HULL DOCKERS’ AGITATION

... of Kiihurn. was driving . Wl ,h two down Lngmmgatc. Thirk, ' - when trap a- run into by .« The annual of the Halifax Auxiliary h.. li ■ Mrs. and .heir two of the Oiun li Missi ...