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Daily Telegraph & Courier (London)

LONDON DAY BY DAY

... provided for the school children, and presents were also given to the labourers on the estate. The band of tho Royal Marion Light Infantry played a selection of music at Osborne in the evening during and after supper, under the direction of lion. Lieutenant ...

Both officers received the Victoria Cross. Captain

... of Collor, ce. Louth, was born on March 5, 1846, entered the Army a* an ensign in the 51st Foot (now the let Battalion of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry) on Aug. 4, 1863, reached his lieutenancy in August, 1867, and from June, 1868, to Aped ...

-ape Town. July 23

... Lancers ; 413 Gar. W. Carousal. &Mai Militia Artillery ; 7400 Pte. J. Wilma mad 791.5 Corp. F. W. Combs, Canadian Regiment of Infantry ; 33062 One W. Berridge, Garrison Artirery ; 636 he. Cook, sth King's Royal Rifles ; 12504 L-Corp. A R. Gera, 38th C0..5 ...

THE PHILIPPINES. A DETACHMENT CUT UP

... llestenan►, sad killed, wounded, or °speared the entire party,— Amur. Major Alfred M. Power, of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, whoa, death is announced sabering taken plus at St. Michael's Home, Bloemfontein, was the sec: n 4 son of Mr. Nicholas ...

SIR JOHN MOORE'S DIARY

... 000volunleers enrolled, provided with arms, sad devoting their leisure to military exercises. The Shorncliffe Brigade of Light Infantry, which he commanded at this period, became the model for the entire army, and gained deathless renown throughout the ...

BIARRITZ, Friday

... services of • distinguished nicer. Sir Henry entered the Army in 1874 an a sub-lieutenant in the 51st Foot (now the let Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry), and after filling various Staff appointments at home and in India, a n.. promoted in March ...