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... without hobnails will be issued to all arms. For the present forage, field or glengarry caps will be worn at home with the service dress. Chevrons and badges of rank of special eolonr and material will be worn on both arms. Crowns will lie worn by colour-sergeants ...

CHILD BRANDS BABY. An extraordinary affair was reported on Wed. neadey to Brackley (Northants) Board of ..

... others were cut to pieces. The men killed were Joseph Wilson and Walter Matthem, and both lived at Salford. ESCAPE]) EX KCUTION. John Lee, who was condemned to death for the murder of Keyes, at Babbacombe, has been released, boils; brought from Portland to ...

•:a 22, 1922 INTERESTING ITEMS

... gnawed by rats. - - The following promotions in the 1-1, n. Corps of Gentlemt n-at-Arms are announced Lieut.-Col. Sir EL A. Fletcher, Standard Bearer to Lieutenant; Col. St. John Corbin Gore Clerk of the Cheque, to be Standard Bearer; and Lieut.-Col. C. F. ...

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... Coats V'T V w • Brand (which was practically unprocurable during the war). W e h ave a G oo d St oc k o f we ll matured Mrs. John Aylen, Mr. A. 0. 1). Claxton , the a dvant ag e o f th e w i n d, h a d s li g h t l y t h e 9 CIIiARS, of exceptional Quality ...