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END OF THE MANOEUVRES

... —of which the battalions toot ore comprised in Army Corps contain far too largo number—were left behind at Aldorshot, and Wuolmcr Forest. It is lose eerious revelation know that before the Army Corps—the socalled striking —can itself lega and move out ...

FIELD GUNS FOR THE SHEFFIELD ARTILLERY

... the West Yorkshire Volunteer Artillery wouhl delivered. Mr. Arnold-Fors4 er: No fiekl guns are available for u»u© to thie corps, but the question the future armament Volunteer Artillery corpo * under consider*'.ion. THE VACANT LORDSHIP THE TREASURY The ...

SEA FLEET

... annual report, showing the total strength the corps lie 817. only below its authori.ilsi establishment. The corps has twenty-four officers holding Uio Artillery certificate. which greatest number any Artillery corps kingdom. Colonel White staled that his tenure ...

VILLAGE PROBLEMS

... wits' ends for food. Last year lie inspected all the batteries the Second Army Corps, and, lie parenthetically added, though the idea prevailed I bat it was paper corps, had its full quota of battalions, for saw all. General Owen Hay was very much ...

JIILES OF BARRICADES

... are insignificant fraction of whole. A fight occurred between tlie police and some workmen who attempted to stop train. The workmeu fired, killing one policeman and wounding two, and police replied wouuding number of their a--ailant«i. .**t. I'iKerrhorg ...

PEMGUKE STOCK

... us unril last night. principal gue.it the evening was W. C.V.0., C.8.. Director Auxiliary Forces, and others present wero Lieut.-Colonel H. Mitchell, commanding the corps, Brigadier-General Wright, Lieut.-Col. Armi rage, Lieut,-Col. R. E. Williamson Lieut-Col ...

THE COUNTY MEMORIAL

... while large numbers workpeople secured admirable vantage point* among the lore*! scaffolding in front of the Minster. A cordon police kepi the clear from the Mansion House, and the two companies York Volunteer* (Artillery and Rifles) formed a guard hoitour ...

MILITARY INTELLIGENCE,

... appointment* were gam wed night.: ROYAL REGIMENT R.,.! DM* i n»v t.> bfi B© - --lo*ai. w. ©• ticrnnt. 'r BM'tadvid Ir-t. txr. Auxiliary Farce* lUaherxitJ «iu ...

c. T. wnrrMELL

... glees; the Birstall, Ckxjkhcaton, and Livcrscdgo corps St. John Am* bulanco Brigade displays, and Mr. R, Bramball balloon asocnt. Throughout the afternooo and evening music was supplied by tho Bradford City Police Band, under Inspector Chapman. In tho course ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. TUESDAY. JUNE 13. 190g

... done with tho rifle. am convinced, says he, that it is mutter highest importance, not only to the regular army and til© auxiliary forces this country, but the Empire at large, that rifle shooting should made national pursuit, and skill with rifle national ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 4,

... ry muveuieut would now pcar to be complete—imt we read of no tumultuous asaemblages no conflict* with tho aoldiery or tho police. This, sure, is because the Finns have chosen their time well and laid their plans astutely. In all the populous places jiower ...

PORT ARTHUR BOOTY

... eleven o'clock yesterday morning General the itcad of mixed column troops, bluejackets, artillery, transport. and hospital corps, entered the old town of Kast Pai-yu-sltau. Tito great procession wending its way through the old town passed tlte docks and ...