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... associated with him police duty are sorry to lose him. was one the keenest members the force, and has been sergeant since Its inauguration.. All hla colleagues wish him good) Inch the future and safe return civilian life. end, Army Veterinary Corps. Pto. W. O ...

THE ROLL OF HONOUR. LOCAL MEN SERVING WITH THE

... Clifford, 46, anklitg Road., A.00.C. P. Coleman, Lord Kitchener’s Army. A. G. Collett, Sanitary Corps, 2nd Lon. R. Wal. J. Collett, Hockliffe St., Flying Corps George W. Cook, Sanadron Sergt.-Major, Bth Hussars, Indian Expeditionary Force. Albert J. Cook ...

‘“ WHAT THE BUZZIARD HEARS.”

... Lucas, of the Hampshire Yeomanry and Royal Flying Corps, had a narrow escape on Wednesday in an aeroplane accident that ended fatally for Lieut. Charles Darrell Merrett, of the Australian Flying Corps. At the inquest Lord Lucas said he was instructing ...

THE HERTS ADVERTISER i ST. ALBANS TIMES

... Otluv.uy).—Tin* Mayor: Tlavo you done any for tin* Army lately t —Obe«An-r: Not lately; but have don- some for the Women's Auxiliary Corp-.—Mr. Gap- don't think we can regard that as tor iho Army.—'Throe mmitin' further exemption Hie following also received ...

Published: Saturday 17 November 1917
Newspaper: Herts Advertiser
County: Hertfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 979 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE SE

... received a coramisition in the end is awaiting appointment as lieutenant in command of one of Auxiliary ships. IrifE TUTMBPIL #lqD THE TROOPS. On Wednesday at the Police Coast, George Miele:tor, horseman. of Cexitoe Colville, pleaded not guilty to impeding Welter ...

Published: Saturday 24 November 1917
Newspaper: Lowestoft Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 1592 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

ZEPPELIN NIGHT

... ABSOLUTE INSULT to noble women who had worked and self «aerificingly for two years that hospital—(applause). was glad sold*«rs applauding, because they knew. It was grand and glorious work tho-m women were doing, with other women throughout whole country ...

Published: Saturday 07 April 1917
Newspaper: Herts Advertiser
County: Hertfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2775 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

LUTON SAYINCS AND DOINCS

... Wiltshire House, Brixton. Lieut. Barnes, who was very popular during his short stay in Luton, is on the next list of his } corps for foreign serviee. The latest phase of the reoruiting movement is a request to employers to fill up a form setting out the ...

“WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS.”

... Germans, whose losses were very heavy. He adds: “If they keep on losing men like they do there will be fifty women to every man in Germany.” « A police officer was seen chasing a watering can across some Bedford allotments a few days ago. A lady who went to ...

* WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS.”

... That the Derstable Grammar Sehcol Cadet Corps seems to include some erack shots, That = team opposed to Bedford County Sehool seored €52 points to their wepponents’ 231, and, against the Wellingborough Corps, tgey were T 2 to the good, their total being ...

I DUNSTABLE NOTES

... the military police in Prosperous Row wearing a pair of military trousers and jumping about and dancing with other women. She was told to go to her house and hand over the trousers, but she said it was not the business of the military police. There was ...

LUTON SAYINCS AND DOINGS

... LUTON SAYINCS AND DOINGS. For throwiniglass in Stuart Street, Luton, Alexander McLeich, a Scottish import, was as the Borough Police Court, fined 10s. and 7s. costs.—P.c. Odell stated that about 11.40 p.m. he saw the defendant drinkin%lout of a pint bottle ...