WAR NOTES
... Davis, Ist Battalion. 19GB1 Pto. W. Cratchley, 2nd Battalion. Wouniikd. 7451 Pie. E. Reeves, l*t Battalion. 2535 T. J. Neville, Battalion. 2407 I>te. W. R. Scutt, Battalion. 2919 Pte. J. Blatchford. 6th ...
... Davis, Ist Battalion. 19GB1 Pto. W. Cratchley, 2nd Battalion. Wouniikd. 7451 Pie. E. Reeves, l*t Battalion. 2535 T. J. Neville, Battalion. 2407 I>te. W. R. Scutt, Battalion. 2919 Pte. J. Blatchford. 6th ...
... (Ist Sur . rey Rifles). Capt. .nd Adjutant Stewart A. White, 21st Battalion (2nd Tyneside Scottish), Nor - umberland Fusiliers. , Capt. . Raban Wlliams, 9th Batt. South Sta iordshire Pioneers. . Lieut.. ,, . V. Argles, A.S.C. , Lieut. C. Valon Bennett, sth ...
... attache. An artillery engagement continues on the front between the Narew and the Bug. Our counter-attack delivered on August 11th helped our troope in the sector north of this front their retreat on a position situated further back. In the middle Vistula ...
... otherwise described: FJLLED. 2nd BATTALION MANCHESTER FARRELL (9065), R-, Freehold Terrace, Pendle®' DIED OF WOUNDS. 2nd BATTALION CHESHIRE ASTLES (8379), A., Hospital-street, Nactwich- KIRWIN (8727), , Lane, 2nd BATTALION MANCHESTER REGIME BRYANT (2954) ...
... downwards, to find some method . of serving his country. Lord Derby commended the work of the Liverpool battalions, and said up to the present these , battalions had been dispersed among various divisions, but Lord Kitchener had informed him that all the Liverpool ...
... relating to 193 men. shows* Killed ~.w Died of Died Wounded 167 1 The wounded include 25 the Sth Battalion i *- Infantry and of the 10th Battalion Infantry. OFFICERS. The following casualties in the Expeditionary Faroe are reported General Headquarters ...
... Hampshire K-egt-, 2nd Bat. Falcon, Lieutenant G. W. L., East Surrey Regt.. 11th Bat. Gawn, Second-lieutenant, Hampshire Regiment, Harding, Lieutenant C. S., East Surrey Regt., 11th Bat. Hearden, Lieutenant H. C. S., Royal West Kent Regiment, 9th Bat. Moor ...
... woanded. Battalion if they pass the Battalioa relieved by —— Battalion on to do the were Such as being suites be physiqu: the night of August 13th. centre on the sea- Casialties: (Twelve) two killed and ten © special work wounded. Sick: Nine. battalion will ...
... Bs.; lambs. Is. 4d. to Bs. - Pork, 16s. to per score. Veal (short supply), 6s Bd. to 78 per stone.. GOUDHURST CATTLE, August 11th.---There was a rather shalt supply of both beef and rout Lou. Prices were fully maintained,, every bullock except one being ...
... REGULAR FORCES. Infantry Service Battalions.—The Gloucester shire Regiment. 10th Battalion: Temporary Lieutenant and Adjutant Stanley Stephenson to be temporary captain, dated sth July. 13th Battalion (Forest of Dean Pioneers): Edward Walter Nell, late captain ...
... Charles Proud Yorks George Walker AA’rightson Engineers Hanison Royal James Prnidlock Royal Pioneer T Kinnings Tees-side Battalion Pioneer Overton Tees-side Battalion Stoker Reserve Henry Mcrney Reserve I’te Royal Engineers LONDON CITY A MIDLAND BANK LTD ...
... caasing to bo employed with the battalion (Aug. 18). I'ith Bn. th’d Fus.—The undermentioned to t mp rary second ieutenar.ts W. C. Vibort (Aug 12); Temn. Sec. Lieut. J. M.'F. Craven, from 17th (Serviced Bu. (X.E.R., Pioneers) (Aug. 18). I2ih Bn. War. R.—Temp ...