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DANGEROUS PRACTICE

... DANGEROUS PRACTICE. At Brentford, William Billington, a sergeant iu the 6th Royal Fusiliers, was charged with firing a rifle in a public thoroughfare at Hounslow on Sunday morning. In defence, accused said the rifle was given tc him, and he went to the ...

THE WRONG MAN

... THE WRONG MAN At Southwark Police Court. on Tuesday. Charles smith 118 0 . charged with being a deserter from the Royal Fusiliers. declared that lie had not the marks mentioned in the rapers. and was not the man wanted.—The Magistrate: What are the marks ...

SOLDIER RUNS AMOK

... together with his wife and son. Lodging with them were Mr. Wilcox's daughter and her husband, Sergeant Johnson, of the Royal Fusiliers, stationed at Hounslow Barracks, close by. On Sunday morning the family were aroused by terrific screaming, and a moment ...

TREACHEROUS ICE

... result of the ice breaking at the Old Welsh Harp, Hendon, on Monday afternoon. Williams was a clarionet player in the Royal Fusiliers, stationed at Mullingar (Ireland), and was home on furlough. Browning was the son of a hairdresser. - Although danger ...

VALUABLE BOER PRIZE

... on the Modder River, and sleeping in the same tent with Bowne was the dog Drummer, the well-known dog of the sth Royal Fusiliers. Drummer was very much attached to Major Ray, which may account for the story, In the early morning, Bowne was woke up ...

THE LEOMINSTER NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1906

... leaves for Canada at the end of this month. MISS MILBANK'S WEDDING. The wedding between Miss Milbank and Major Henry, 7th Royal Fusiliers, is fixed to take place at Norton Church on October 18th, at 2.15 p.m. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. Whilst conducting Divine ...

THE DUIE AND THE LUDLOW CRIMEAN VETERAN

... li-R.H. the Dike of Cambridge, Commandertn-chiet P.S.—I was known as Private John Perkins, No. 3437, No. 5 Company, 7th Royal Fusiliers. Enlisted at Hereford. May, 16th, 1854: sent to Crimea, January, 1855; discharged at Aldershot on account of ill-health ...

FIGHTING NEAR BALMORAL

... their haftees to escape special treatment. attack on Wilge River was very daring. The was held by a email garrison of - Royal Fusiliers, who maintained a gallant defence at close quarters. Bearing the firing, the officer in charge of the artillery at Bronkhorst ...

THE OLDEST SOLDIER. DEATH OF GENERAL SIR RICHARD WILBRAHAM

... Governor and Commandant of Netley Hospital. He was created a K.C.B. in 1873. At the time of his death he was Colonel of the Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), and Hon. Colonel of the sth Volunteer Battalion Battalion Cheshire Regiment. MARRIED BY TELEGRAPH ...

COLONIAL DISAFFECTION

... Dutch, were ordered to attend. The prisoners, both closely guarded l i by a troop of the district mounted troops and Royal Fusiliers, were brought into the square, which was lined with the troops of the garrison. The ex-commandant went through the ceremony ...