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THE INDENTATION* IN THE BRITISH LINE

... stream fire the forward areas. Enemy aeroplanes have confined their activity almost wholly to attacks, with machineguns, our infantry. The German intention, obviously, is keep throwing in fresh divisions masse, and try continue these terrific blows without ...

NAVAL AND MIL INTELLIGEN

... handed round, and there was a demonstration by Mr. Sapsford, the Air Raids Decontamination Officer for West Riding. ARTILLERY 51st (West ana Fd Bde,—C to maj., lit 3 938; Lt. K. / captj. March 1, (Lan. Yeo.): Fd. Bde.—2nd It. (W. Yoft. ft) A A. Bde.—2n Oale ...

BELGIUM

... in lighting of minor character north Aloert. the night tho 23rd-24th August its troops waded through the flooded Waters tho Ancre, and the early hours the morning the German positions overlooking the river. Ovillers was taken, after hard lighting, with ...

Tlie black line in the above map indicates the position of the French forces up to Saturday evening, as ..

... It is no light task caring for these thousands of helpless women, children, and old men who have been left destitute the fortune of war. The work of the Canadian corps in this respect is an example of what the armies have to in addition lighting the Hun ...

NEWCASTLE COURT .MARTIAL

... third being alternatives to the first, which was one of attempting to shoot, with intent to murder. Sergeant F. W. Mac bin, 51st Battery, Royal Artillery. Alternatively, Wardlc was cJiarged with having attempted to shoot with intent to do grievous bodily ...

STATE OF THE ROADS

... Rogers from half J> L.!A Comdr. R.A. 51st (Highland) Div.;. Col. J. »{SI (H.-col. Res. of Off.) to be Comdr. 160 th (S. \0 Inf. Bde. : Capt. Hon. W. G. H. Jolliffe (Resto Bde.-Maj. 142 nd (6th London) Inf. H.A.C. Infantry.—Lt. C. J>. G. Welch resigns coran ...

The Frosts and tho Corn

... South-Eastern England, Eastern England (including Lincolnshire), Eastern Midlands, Western Midlands.—Wind variable to easterly, light, freshening; fair to cloudy at first, with some drizzle locally, tendeucy for thundery showers later; morning mist; rather ...

Viscount Crev on Naval Armaments

... melophagus ovinus, or ked. -Win,,, Originally it shortly afterward* the 51st Regime still was nffirially shire hv the name, shire West Riding Then its title was Yorkshire Wesi lido Light Intnntry in l-.'l ot its bravery ('••rutin: with this title until ...

THE GENERAL INFIRMARY AT LEEDS

... Fusiliers; tho 28rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers; the the King’s Own Scottish Borderers; the S7lh, Hampshire; and the 51st, the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. “Greta,” Harrogate.—-Under the circumstances, it seems to us that the deceased had acquired a vested interest ...

LKOrK: OF FRIE-YDS INVITED FOR COAST

... cleaps, the Expedition up the Gambia, and in tho Uganda Protectorate. LIEUT.-COL. SPENCER ACKLOM, D.8.0.. M.C.. Highland Light Infantry, attached Northumberland Fusiliers had served continuously the Western Front from November. 1914, the time hie death lest ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. WEDNESDAY. MAY 14. 1913

... (Blackwood, 10s. 6d. net). Lieut.-Col. A. F. Mockler-Ferryman has given us a good narrative of the deeds of the old j Light Infantry for some forty years, the I correspondence of Col. Samuel Rice, C.8., K.H., forming the base of the story. Riee was sent ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 30. 1931 SETTLE MILK BROADCASTING FEATURES WORK OF 8.8.C. IN LATEST ..

... that the and Merseyside dock worker.. capable o'f working.on a number of wave- Boad opening. The British master, after hold- INFANTRY Id elect Hclcmtinn +r» A mid-day concert recital will be given 12.0-2.4s—N*tion*l. lencths, so that it will be possible to ...