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... CONCERT BT THE BANDS OP'THE Ist SUFFOLK REGIMENT AND TBE PIPEBS OF TBE 51st HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY ...
... CONCERT BT THE BANDS OP'THE Ist SUFFOLK REGIMENT AND TBE PIPEBS OF TBE 51st HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY ...
... and Winnipeg,'and Iris Gwendoline, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Empson Edward Middleton, late of H.M. Army (51st King’s Own Light Infantry). and Mrs. Middleton, Tower House, St. Matthew’s-gardens, St, Leonards, and granddaughter of the late Mr. Boswell ...
... prisoner of war since August, 1914. The father of the two soldiers was the late Col.-Sergt. T. McManus, of the old 51st, the Oxfordshire Light Infantry. ...
... — On 18th February, the Parish Church. Saffron Walden. Essex, the Rev. G. M. Benton. Lieut. Ernest Victor Swan. 51st Durham Light Infantry, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. William Swan. Saltwell Grove, to Adeleac Phyllis Welch, eldest daughter of Mr. Percy ...
... Long Absence. —James Higgins (19) of 8 Eastgate-street, pleaded guilty to having been an absentee frqjn the 51st Battalion Highland Light Infantry for three months. —He was remanded to await an escort. J COURT. Before the same magistrates Damage to Trees ...
... GHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY. Prizate DUNCAN KiCOLSON, Staffin, Skye. Mr John Nicolson, 25 Bell Street, Glasgow, has received officia! intimation that his voungest brother, Private Duncan Nicolson, Highland Light Infantry, son of the late Mr John Nicolson, ...
... WITH THE BOYS OF THE 51st EDGAR WALLACE, the Famous War Correspondent A flr»t blow must r* h Bapaume—any I«wm was akin failure. I That there should be no failure ha *** British lines were lightly held. miirht withhold assault in moderate •trengta—indeed ...
... their ground. One of the very gallant officers, who contributed to that success was Colonel Anderson, of the Highland Light Infantry. Your brave Colonel was killed in_terrible fighting. Such men cannot die. He lives to-day in vour hearts and in the hearts ...
... held their ground One of the very gallant officers who contributed to that success was Colonel Anderson, of the Highland Light Infantry,. Your brave Colonel waft killed in terrible fighting. Such men cannot die. He lives to-day in your hearts and in the ...
... GOOD OLD 51ST. SAID ENEMY XILTIES AT BA PA U ME. KAISER'S GUARD SEND RARE TRIBUTE TORIBIIIIIENEN AT BUCQUOY. LARICARTRIANti' BAYONET CHARGE. Percival Maitre.) WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN THE HELD. Wednesday Night.—We haws word in several minor °Llano ...
... THE HUN LIGHT ??? REMARKABLE FEATURE OF -ENEMY'S METHODS. NEARLY ALL OUR HEAVY GUNS SAVES FROM CAPTURE After a short pause for reorganising his divisions and bringing up guns and supplies, tho enemy again attacking at various points and teems bo preparing ...
... Deeds in Great Battles WITH THE BOYS OF THE SCOTTIS DIVISIOHS. How the 51st Resisted Von Below’s Second Blow. By EDQAR WALLACE, the Famous War Correspondent. broke onrush onlr two or three those were fs* right Uyng’s Third Array the post of danger 'was ...