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A RENEWAL OF THE WILD WEATHER

... horse-car routes. The service up Woodhouse Street, for instance, has been entirely stopped, the cars only running as far Cambridge Road. In fact, despite the efforts that have been made on the various routes to clear the tracks means of large quantities ...

Published: Thursday 15 February 1900
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4208 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE YEOMANRY AND VOLUNTEERS

... morning prevented the Duke of Cambridge and the Prince of Wales inspecting the special corps of imperial Yeomanry known the Duke of Cambridge's Own. The ceremony was arranged to take place at. Wellington Barracks The Duke of ...

faifeMvt LEEDS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1900. SUMMARY THE NEWS. The MatUfmatinJ Tripos rMiKauisatioo was ..

... faifeMvt LEEDS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1900. SUMMARY THE NEWS. The MatUfmatinJ Tripos rMiKauisatioo was consjder«t at Cambridge I nirersity yesterday The proposed lightening of the schedulo of subjects for part one -res rejected Senate bv ISO rotes, to ...

THE TRANSPORTS

... following extra companies the Imperial Yeomanry:—Xo. 69 Sussex, Xo. Sharpshooters. No. Sharpshooters. The officers of the Duke Cambridge's Own Battalion Imperial Yeomanry, which sails from Southampton to-morrow, arc Lieut.-Col. Sprague, D.5.0., in command ...

PARLIAMENTARV SKETCH

... Lockwood gave the best description visit to tho House Lords I have over heard. said was like dining at the residence duke, with the duke lying dead upstair*. A flairs were mournfully dreary the Commons; looking out of tho windows was to see London bathed ...

FRIDAY

... entrusted to them they had dividends, interest, annuities, and changes of investuient added a sum of .£1,502.000. The Duke CAMBRIDGE raid he could only rmure their Lordrhips that *o far from to money, tho Patriotic Fund Commi&rionrrs were desirous spending ...

PERSONALIA

... intellectually less lackadaisical. His mind is as keen as a knife, and his tongue rather cutting. He had a great career at Cambridge, where he narrowly escaped being senior classic, and won a Trinity fellowship. Lady Betty Balfour, who recently edited the ...

Published: Saturday 17 February 1900
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1785 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

INCIDENTS OF THE MARCH

... can’t get any beer. T heve not bed any since I left Alder- but ] feel better without it.” ee THE GENTLEMEN’S CORPS. The Duke of Cambridge’s Own, the Gentlemen's Corps of Imperial Yeomanry, left London en route for the front to-day. A busby costs £9. The ...

Published: Saturday 17 February 1900
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1344 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CARTER’S

... Battalions respectively:— The Northumberland Fusiliers. The King'* (Liverpool Begimentl. The Worcc*ler*hire Regiment. The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Begimen*). The Manchester Regiment. The Royal Munster Fusiliers. r 2. Her Majesty has been further pleased ...

THE YEOMANRY AND VOLUNTEERS. YOIiKSHIIiS VOI.r~NTEERS SAIL FROM SaCTHAMPTOX. The Guelph, with Volnntrer ..

... Ca*tle, which left Boutliaaiptcn Bituulay with pa' and mails for Cape Town, also conveyed five officers and men of the Duke of Cambridge's Own Imperial Yeomanry, under the command of Col. Spraggc. This corps comprises nio.-tly men of high roi-ial |tositiou ...

GOSSIP OF THE DAY. j

... proceeded direct to the Palace. HIS INTERVIEW WITH THE QUEEN. A correspondent saw the litre bugler at his mother's quarters in Cambridge Barracks in the old town of Portsmouth soon alter his return this afternoon. was still in khaki, and was evidently well-pleased ...

Published: Tuesday 20 February 1900
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3417 | Page: 2 | Tags: none