THE SHERWOOD FORESTERS
... Bosanonek. 10th Battalion (Service): Lieut.-Colonel W. E. Banbury. 11th Battalion (Service): Lieut.-Colonel H. F. Watson. 12th Battalion (Service}—Pioneers: Colonel J. F. Humby. 13th Battalion (Reserve):Lieut. ...
... Bosanonek. 10th Battalion (Service): Lieut.-Colonel W. E. Banbury. 11th Battalion (Service): Lieut.-Colonel H. F. Watson. 12th Battalion (Service}—Pioneers: Colonel J. F. Humby. 13th Battalion (Reserve):Lieut. ...
... loyal Scots tCyclistah the battalion lit its war atation ins Saturday. T 1,.• regiment hall been mobiliration in Augurt 191$. and Saturday's parade a first occasion on which they had amenibled together as a battalion. Thu battalion eunsiste entirely of cyclists ...
... Church from the Wimbledon Methodist Magazine Frederick F Boddy . Pioneer. Royal Engineers. Dimon. Private:A.B.C. W. Etty, Corporal. 3rd Co_ y.. Canadian A.S.C. A. Etty. Private, 4th Battalion Canadian Infants/. Albert G, Everest, Private, Royal Soots. Harold ...
... day. Several hatches of men have already left Bradford for fhis pioneer ‘ work at pay equal to three shillings a day, and this fact may prove an obstacle in the formation of the new battalion. At present skilled workmen in the joinery, masonry, and brick-laying ...
... Turner C London Withall C Middlesex Fusiliers 13th Wright A 11th Corpl ! Roval Navy Iv HMS sytli Alex HMS Lily The following list of of (C) Battalion London Diocesan Lads’ 6th London Battalion the services : Officers : J 18th Heffill O E 22nd R : Brook ...
... :Markley, 12th battalion; r -- I Privates J. Devlin, 24th battalion; H. Toronto, Sept. 8.-Hon. Martin Bur- - L Z. McAllister, 30th battalion; E. N. THE DEATH LIST Mayer, P. Dollen, both of the 23rd relic remedy for the wheat situation battalion; S. Bentley ...
... CtlXSPIOTOl'S MEDAL LajHW-Torid JOHX KMLI Portsmouth Battalion For the 13th exhibited great nf mind Powers of leatlrrshin in crisis Major tun into a aueorssful Chief Petty Officer RICHARD HOMER OX IQOenu Battalion Sub- RXVK) nallanlry the in frrtm at an machine-gun ...
... directly available as manure, because the agency to liberate the chemicals had not been COUNTR Y LIFE. 0 Our Frontispiece [Sept. 11th, 1915. discovered. Under war pressure, however, a theory, if it holds good, is quickly changed to practice. A few years ago ...
... we have little or no amusement. Pte. F. Stonebank (Transport Section), Ilth Batt. D.L.I. (Pioneers), British Expeditionary Force, writes:— On behalf of the 11th Batt. D.L.I (Transrt Section), I have been advised to write to Chronicle and ask some kind ...
... Rowland, Gunner, R.F.A. E. E. Ruddell, Lieutenant, King's Own Scottish Borderers W. Rowland, 9th Dineen J. T. Russell, Lee:Cpl., 11th Hussars Frederick Jas. Sayers. R F.A. Alfred Smith. Scrgt., Army Vet. Corps A. Some, Warrant Officer. D.C.M.. Rifle Brigade ...
... Wales' Own West Yorkshire Regiment. which he firm joined fifteen years ago. after previous service in the 2nd Volunteer Battalion (Bradford Riles). The new major saw active service in the Boer War, and has been invalided home from the present campaign ...
... was nothing of special note in the , *band, Smut. Charles Barlow, 7th North Sta ff ord- my part in the fighting. When our battalion eut., h&c been tailed in action at the opening round of the contest beyond one fine DOUBLE is in the trenches I take up my ...