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SPORT

... on the Gymkhana ground this afternoon. The attendance was yeiy large. The present holders of the cup are the Shropshire Light Infantry. The Royal Irish, during the first 10 minutes, had the best of the exchanges, and carried the sphere into the orkshire ...

The Homeward Mail

... and postal 1249 establishment; the Pundia wing of the 4th Punjabis, the 51st Native Field Hospital, and signalling units; the Lalpoora wing of the Punjabis and a section of the 51st Native Field Hospital. The Nairung has proceeded to Wci-hai-wei with wing ...

BORDER RAIDS

... Aden to Rangoon; and 51st, from Agra and Delhi to Quetta (European personnel will only move); No. 72 heavy batts., from Mooltan to Nowgong No. 99, from Nowgong to Mooltan; and Mo. 81, from Quetta to Agra or Def Kl. British Infantry.—2nd Cameron Highlanders ...

MILITARY AND NAVAL

... in the Infantry; the 20th Duke of Cambridge’s Own Punjabis become [March 28, 1904, 20th Duke of Ounbridge’ii Own Infantry (Brownlow’g Punjabis), the latter being their old original title; while the 9i«t Punjabis take the subsidiary title of Light Infantry ...

fWi The Homeward Mail

... July 7.) Likut. Allen, Yorkshire Light Inf., is attached to the 23rdJCav., and Lieut. Yate, North Lancashircs, to the 22nd Cav. on appointment to the Indian Army. Major Barelt, 51st Sikhs, is appointed commandant of the 51st Sikhs. Lieut. Parkin, Leicestershire ...

GUNS FOR INDIA

... 91st Punjabis '(Light InfJ; A, Forbes, 128th Pioneers; L. P. Ball. sth Light Inf.; H. P. Pepper, 16th Rajpoots (The Lucknow Regt.); O. C. Hiokie, 122nd Rajpootana Inf. ; W. M. Black, 114th Mahrattas; F. C. Moberly (since deceased), sth Light Cav. ; A. J. ...

MILITARY AND NAVAL

... Service, in officiating medical charge of the 26th Light Cavalry, for eight months; Capt. H. G. S. Shorren, Royal Army Medical Corps, for six months; Lieut.-Gol. J. C. W. Erck, 83rd Wallajahbad Light Inf., tor six months; Gapt. W. M. Thomson, Indian Medical ...

AFGHANISTAN

... service order competition, as the present one is called, is open to teams of 12 men under a sergeant from any British or Native infantry regiment in the Bombay Command, excluding the Sind and Quetta districts. The races are to be across country, men starting ...

Jan. 30, 1909. J Lieut. J., to be capt., ept. ; Simpson, 2nd Lieut. J. W., to be lieut., April

... There were some five thousand troops of all arms present, comprising four batteries of Artillery, the 26th Light Cavalry, the Mounted Infantry, Sappers and Miners, 107th Pioneers, Northamptonshire Regt., Lincolnshire Regt., 114th Mah rat t as, 80th Carnatics ...

MILITARY AND NAVAL

... manoeuvres. One of the paragraphs is as followsßritish regiments will l>e completed, if possible, to cavalry, 25 officers, and to infantry 26. Native regiments will proceed to the manoeuvres with not less than nine British officers, and, if possible, more will ...

MILITARY AND NAVAL

... stations in three commands :—Major T. W. Gibbard (Northern), Major F. Kiddle (Western), and Major T. McDermott (Eastern). The lighting, types of desks and seats, &c., were also carefully gone into. It may noted that great and increased attention is now being ...

INDIAN IRRIGATION

... Tactical Fitness. 42nd Deoli Regt.—Lieut. F, M. Carpendale (d). 44th Merwara Infantry.—Capt. G. H. I. Graham (d). 47th Sikhs. —Capt. S. B. Combe, .75 in (d); Lieut. R. F. Francis (d). 51st Sikhs (F.F.). —Lieut. R. M. Adams (d). 52nd Sikhs (F.F.).— Major C. Prissick ...