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SOUTHERN COMMAND NEW G.0.C.-IN-C

... is in his 51st year. He was born on Feb. 10, 1896, and was educated at Ilminster Grammar School. During the first years ot the First Great War he served in the Territorial Army. In March. 1917, he was commissioned in the Somerset Light Infantry. From April ...

—On February 22nd, at 16, Para«oii* ¦ tl » the wife of Arthur J. Courtney, 81st, at 5, Jfiddleton Street,

... son of the s Carr, of Belle Vue, near Hinckley. eR W ll February 24th, Home, Colonel -*? ti»U 3;a I^er Cleeve. late 51st King's f Infantry, and Prince Albert's f aged 87, son of the late Lieut.- ' Ulm Cleeve, Royal Artillery. A u'P'tal e 22nd, at Royal ...

LOCAL WAR ITEMS

... Department. KILLED IN MESOPOTAMIA. Lieutenant Henry Basil Lindesay Hinde. 3rd Somerset Light Infantry (Special Reserved, attached Ist Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry, who was killed during the recent, fighting in Mesopotamia, was the only son of Capt. ...

Births, & Deaths Births. BATH.—August 13th, to Mr. and Mis. Percy Bath, at Coronation Avenue, the gin «f son. ..

... mother, from her son owing husband and children, died 1921. SEAGER.—In loving memory Private Bernard Seager, 6th Somerset Light Infantry, killed action in France 22nd August, 1917. Ever remembered his father, mother, sisters and brothers. STRONG. —In loving ...

*•! J | Births, Carriages & Deaths § if'V% Births. BATH. —August 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. Bath, 40, Coronation

... sorrowing husband and children, died Aug'*®* 21st, 1921. EAGER. —In loving memory Private .Bernard Seager, 6th Somerset Light Infantry, killed action in France 22nd August, Ever remembered his father, mother, sisters and brothers. STRUNG. —In loving and ...

Names In The News

... sanitary work. He served for nearly three years in the First Great War with the West Somerset Yeomanry and the Somerset Light Infantry, and was wounded in action on the Somme. Transport transformed When the Road Fund Licences were introduced in 1921, the ...

HEROES DECORATED

... their beds, and they were decorated in the wards by General Sclater. They were: Lance-Corporal M. Bailey, 18th Highland Light Infantry. Private G. A. Holdon, 4tli Bedfordshires. SIR HENRY'S SPEECH. Addressing the company as Mr. Mayor, Ladies and Gentlemen ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... Jack. the procession from the church to the cfciutery the srun carriage was preceded a firing uarty men of the Somerset. Light Infantry, commanded by Major Waish. At, the cemetery the final honours were paid, three vol-- leys being fired and the Last Post ...

BATH & COUNTY NOTES

... Locksbrook Cemetery. The work will be completed in the course of a day or two. * * * Capt. William Grischotti, Shropshire Light Infantry, of Kensington Court Mansions, Kensington, W., who obtained his Rugby football Blue for Oxford in 1899, afterwards playing ...