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VALUE OF FLYINC CORPS

... OF FLYINC CORPS. , The arrival of reinforcements and the continual advance has delighted our troops, who are full of zeal, and anxious to tramp on. Quite one of the features of the campaign on our side has been the access attained by the Royal Flying Corps ...

Armistice Day at Ballymoney. RECORD RUMMERS PAY TRIBUTE. The two minutes' silence in memory of the fallen was ..

... having been offered up by Lieutenant Bishop, the Last Post was sounded by the 'bandmaster, the corps' colours dipped and two minutes' silence observed. The sounding of Reveille and the singing of the National Anthem concluded a simple and touching ...

WAR ITEMS

... WAR ITEMS. News is to hand that Lieut. L. Anderson, of the Royal Flying Corps, previously reported missing, is a prisoner of war in Germany. Lieut. Anderson is a eon of a wellknown North of Ireland man, Professor Alexander Anderson, M.A., LL.D., Presi ...

OUR SOLDIERS

... war broke out, and he enlisted in the Royal Engineers, and was stationed for some time at the Victoria Barracks, Belfast. After serving a year with the Royal Engineers, he applied for a commission in the Flying Corps, which he obtained, being recommended ...

ANCHOR LINE CAPTAIN'S DANGER

... commission in the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers on 25th September, 1914, and was awarded the Military Cross fur conspicuous gallantry during an attack by the enemy in April last, Subsequently he transferred to the Royal Flying Corps, and the machine, in ...

CASYLEROCK OFFICER WINS MILITARY

... now gasetted:—Lieutenant Robert Matthew Boyle, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, a native of Co. Derry Second-Lieutenant Robert Kyle Knox, Royal I rish Rifles, Belfast: and Second- Lieutenant James Mitchell, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, Deeert martin. The Military ...

Bushedlls Notes

... Ballydivity ; •• The Nursing Staff, Crossways Hospital. Osborne, 1.0. W. The Royal Army Service Corps was represented by Colonel J. G. Lecky, C.8.E., who on behalf of the Corps Voiced a beautiful wreath on the grave. duet mourners were— Mrs. Atkinson (wife); ...

BUSHMILLS NOTES

... The membership of the corps is not confined to any class of students: among the ranks were observable students in arts, scjasses, medicine, and divinity. The marches tare enlivened by a fine pipe band at the head of the corps. DEPARTURE OF EMIGRANTS ...

8111312i1138 NOTICI

... 160,000 men out of action—that is, the equivalent of two armies. Nominally an army consists of two army corps of 50,000 men, but in practice corps are never up to strength, and 80,000, therefore, represents roughly an army. The loss in man-power is serious ...

lippsrlands and District Notes

... departure, all wish him success in a more important sphere. NONEYNORE DOCTOR HONOURED. Lieutenant William M'Kee, M. 8., Royal Army Medical Corps, second son of Mr. Wm. MIER*, Moneymore, County Deny, was decorated with the Croix de Guano by General Barran, C ...

KILREA AND DISTRICT NOTE&

... Friday, sth inst., was observed as fast day in the Presbyterian Churches. Rev. Dr. Marshall, Maghera, conducted the precommunion service in First Kilrea, and Rev. W. J. Jamison, Rasharkin, in Regent Street. Sergeant Robert Ramsay, Royal Irish Rifles. son ...

A COLERAINE BANKRUPT

... Friday, 24th May. will be observed as a general holiday in Portstewart. Mr. S. R. Henry, Chairman of the Urban Council, has this week received a letter from his son, Second-Lieutenant S. S. Henry. of the Royal Flying Corps, who is a prisoner of war in ...