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THE ROYAL FLYINC CORPS

... THE ROYAL FLYINC CORPS. Four Aeroplanes Arrive from Stranraer. live army aeroplanes, belonging to No. 2 Squadron of the Royal Flying Corps at Montrose--a Maurice Farman and Four 11.E.'spiloted respectively by Captains Dawes, Beeke, and Longcroft, and ...

Published: Thursday 04 September 1913
Newspaper: Newry Reporter
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 481 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

Coneral IMF aar tha Flying Corp

... Coneral IMF aar tha Flying Corp. Quite one of the features of the campaign on our side has been the success attaind by the Royal Flying Corps in regard .he collecting of infortnation. It is impossible either to award too much praise to t.r aviators for ...

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... Knock oldie frogneutly ogaelatad as a refers, in local games. Two of Capisia 1.r.,• are oficers to. Royal FWD, Clrt.o. sod a third t. a captain In G..• Royal Ann.. Medleal Cona. Captain Iguldoilaud wt.* eligliti.; wounded Aar th,e Captate J. K. taw. Hotel ...

ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY

... ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Recruiting has again been opened iii th e Royal Irish Coiedabulary. and within the past few days a number of candidates front the County Inspectors* lists have born called on attend of the Depot headquarters for inedi• cal and ...

Published: Thursday 07 July 1904
Newspaper: Newry Reporter
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 238 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

TWINS' ROYAL SPONSORS

... TWINS' ROYAL SPONSORS. The King arid the Prince of Wales will be god-fathers respectively of the twin sons of the Earl and Countess:* of Dudley. One will be uamed Edward and the other George after their Royal sponsors. One boy receives the additional ...

Published: Saturday 11 January 1908
Newspaper: Newry Reporter
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1567 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

Royal Corsets at 4/6. MEMARG 'S

... Royal Corsets at 4 / 6 . MEMARG 'S. loon) won on time, and Ulva (Mr. T. lll'Mul- Imi) was second. while Widgeon (Mr. W. wee thin'. Eight of Will Fairies competed, and the race resulted in a win for Mr It. 1.. Kemp's Lorelei. Titania (Mr. F. M. Heyn) made ...

DYING AIRMAN'S FEAT. SUCCESSFUL FIGHT AGAINST HEAVY ODDS. Some thrilling air fights are described in recent ..

... AIRMAN'S FEAT. SUCCESSFUL FIGHT AGAINST HEAVY ODDS. Some thrilling air fights are described in recent reports of the Royal Flying Corps in Prance and Egypt received by the Air Board. In Egypt, on August 11, a 8.E.11C machine was completing a reconnaissance ...

AIR RECI)NNAISANCE

... nce. It was found, however, that no observers were available. Wishing to help our Allies as much as possible the British officer attached to this particular French Army volunteered to go up with a pilot to observe. He had never been in an aeroplane, but ...

Published: Saturday 26 September 1914
Newspaper: Frontier Sentinel
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 322 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

TWO AIRMEN KILLED. ARMY MONOPLANE'S DREADFUL DIVE

... Hamilton, R.F.C. ' the pilot. lat. of the Wbrcestorshim Regiment.; Lieut. Wyness Stuart, R.F.C. the observer, special reserve, attac hed to the Royal Flying Corps. The wrecked machine was the 100-horse power French Depeidussin monoplane which won the £2,000 ...

10111ITTA ♦CADZXY

... It is to be observed that since October of last year the following corps have been closed for recruiting— Royal Engineers. Royal Horse Artillery, and Royal Field Artillery. Royal Army Medical ...

ANOTHIR AIRMAN MISSING

... College, Dublin, and was a member of the Dublin University Contingent of the Officers' Training Corps. Hs Obtained 'his commission in the Royal Flying Corps o n 23rd August, 1918—his eighteenth birthday—and during the present year was honomed by the King ...

ARMY AIRMAN KILLED

... ARMY AIRMAN KILLED. An accident which resulted in the death of Lieutenant Border's, of the Royal Flying Corps, and in serious injury to Sergeant Campbell. occurred on Monday afternoon at Gosport on the Fort Grange ground of the Army Aviation Station. ...