BRITISH v. BOERS AT FOOTBALL
... following Volun®ropan»e* on board Two officers and 73 men , R°y*l Lancashire Regiment, three officers and . °I the Durham Light Infantry, two officers . n, ...
... following Volun®ropan»e* on board Two officers and 73 men , R°y*l Lancashire Regiment, three officers and . °I the Durham Light Infantry, two officers . n, ...
... for the Voluntorr S rvior Company rcinforoeavent* for (h* R-n-af Fusiliers. l/an' - si«hir«' Fit-ilirrs, mrnl, Yorkshire Light infantry, Middlesex R>gimvnt. and York ?«d Rogrmenl. to emharkat Southampton for South Africa, to-day (Saturday) . in the. freight ...
... Sunday with light and fog signal the charecter api»roprk;t« lf*« Dudgeon stutron. Report® have knee been received lowing (hat- the light w»-s rr-cHtablisbtd the Dudgeon o.j 8.30 on Sunday evening, and r-bsw the ma.'Ks »»f the Ftmkto light vtwe! Inan removed ...
... incandescent Weis bach lights to the lamp columns along the road. Previously what little light there was was obscured by the tram columns, and only served make darkness visible, but now, where the new burners are fitted, there brilliant light, to the great c ...
... Regiment, the following appeared:— ’’Tlie ofti-er commanding His Lieutenant Clement Leslie Smith. V.C., Duke Cornwall’s Light Infantry, tlm ot tii© officers, nun-commissioned officers, and men the sth (Fnnce* R««trices) Volunteer Battalion of the Hampshire ...
... bay, (Quetta: draft*, furlough details join the a: Southampton October Ist and on Oetober 4lh. l*t Baltnl*on Highland Light Infantry, from Egypt, draft* from 110010 India *ail in Ihe Sicilia, from Southampton 11th for drafts, indudlny drafts for Quetta ...
... and quantity of store* to be shipped tbc unique. Colonel Staepota’a successor. Major J. MarraWc. of the K Own Yorkshre Light Infantry, has been down at Southampton understudy to the experienced officer he is to succeed. Steamers rs Cotusioss.—About nine ...
... ‘•M warehouse that the Cheshire* were boused during memorable outbreak of year or two ago. and there also ibe Highland Light Infantry were placed recently when their way front Jersey for foreign service. The new barracks which have just been completed ...
... Boumemou’h (70); Mr. W. M. Brock, for thirty years post-master of Dot ley (54); Colonel C. K. Chatfidd. late commanding 51st Light Infantry, CoUtcrme, widow the Hon. J. O’Xcrfl. formerly of Auckland, Zealand, Southora (87); Mx. T. Way, Lcrnerston, T.W. '82» ...
... forty military units twenty men were started, the first ten to finish sooring. Victory went to the sth Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry with an aggregate 38 points, they having tan men home before any other unit had finished four ita team. The struggle for ...
... her residence. House. Bruns her year. PAYNE.—On December 27th, 1719, killed! in action. Reginald George Payne. Somerset Light Infantry, son of Mrs. Ruth Payne, of 136, Flrgroveroad. Freeman tie. Southampton. RABBETTS.—On the Inst., WilUam Herbert Rabbetts ...
... the camps specified:— Infantry.—H.Q. Devon and Cornwall Infantry Brigade (4th, sth and 6th Battalions Devon Regiment, and 4/sth Battalion Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry), 29th July—l2th August, Tavistock. H.Q. South Wessex Infantry ...