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... R. A. Hamilton Seymour, the hon. secretary. , Farm Fire at Stockbcrt.— On Saturday la>t a fire broke out in a sbnaw stack White Farm, South Green, Stock bury, belonging to James Goodhew. ’The Kent Fire Brigade were sciit for, and succeeded in extinguishing ...

POPULAR PICTURE PAVILION

... can be plainly distinguished. The meny regiments of eoldiers as they pass along look very handsome, especially the Homse Guards and Lancers, with their well-trained horses and their trim ymiform. Many of the great English soldiers and sailors are to ...

YeovaWrt,

... —Lieut. B. S. Ingram resigns his com-1 mission. West Kent (Queen's Own).—Captain S. Walter, Reserve Officers, -late 3rd Dragoon Guards, Captain. Quarter Master-Sergt. W. H. Nisholas to be Quarter-Master, with, the temporary rank of lieutenant, rice Hon. Capt ...

THE WAR

... stationed. The Boers, opening fire their puisuere, within a few minutes succeeded in killing Lieut. Lygon and wounding all the other members of the party. . w , Lieutenant the Hon. Edward Hugo of the 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards, was the second eon of Frederick ...

MISHAP TO THE WORCESTERS

... night, says: After yesterday’s heavy artillery firing it was expected that the llotrs would reopen their cannonade to-lay, but General with the Yeomanry, thoroughly scoured the left Hank without drawing their fire. The Boers endeavoured to turn our right, ...

THE CHILDREN ACT

... sec ‘n the Act whech dealt with insurance, also the desirability of providing cots for children under three Ph.w' and fire guards in all cases. e C ttee recommended that the cooperation of the Ladies’ Boarding-Out Committee be sought with reference to ...

POPULAR PICTURE PAVILION

... can be plainly distinguished, The many regiments of soldicrs as they pass along look very handsome, especially the Homte Guards and Lancers, with their waoll-trained horees and their trim yniform. Many of the great Englich soldiers and sailors are to ...

XMAS 1908

... prisoners in the Central Prieon at Sftamboul have made a desperate .thgt to escave. They tried to eet fire to the prison, but were eventually overpowered by the guard, who were compelled uomu:lo their arms. One ' was killed three were wwnde&nsoner ...

LD BURNT TO DEATH. YAGEDY AT EAST FARLEIGH

... not present as aho was wod lived with witness, When 1 for hws dismer on Tuesday « waos told that hie c¢hild had had fs set on fire, He therefore © to the hospital in a mai! cart, was wearing a knitted cricketiog ch had been cut down to ml‘ak- . . She wag ...

BMPIRE PICTURE THEATRE

... nations can be observed, whilst several of the leading English generals, among whom are Lord Kitchener, are also seen. The Horee Guards, in their brilliant umiforms, present a splendid epectacle, as also do the horee regiments from India. The nrocession can ...

BEMPIRE PICTURE THEATRE,

... nations can be observed, whilst soveral of the leading English generals, among whom are Lord Kitchener, are also seen. The Horse Guards, in their brilliant uniforme, present a eplendid spectacle, as also do the horee regiments from India. The nrocession can ...

* MAIDSTONE & KENTISH JOURNAL. MAY 81. 1900

... earnest, and on Sunday night Lord Roberts’s great army was encamped on tho soil of the South African Republic, the advance guard having in fact crossed the Vaal on the Queen’s Birthday. As at the Rhenoster and the Zand, the Boers appear have practically ...