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(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

... , and he also served the Black Mountain, and Transvaal Campaigns. Captain Herbert K. Trevor, the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry son of Colonel G. 11. Trevor, C-S.I and grand-on of the late Rev. G. Trevor, D.D.. Canon York, ha« been selec'cd as brigade ...

BRIGADIER-GENERAL INGHAM BROOKE. Leaving England for Residence Abroad. At yesterday's meeting of the West ..

... of the late Archdeacon Brooke, of Halifax, he entered the Army leaving Winchester. He joined the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry Militia in 188, and transferred to the Regulars two years later. He was in more than thirtv engagements in the South ...

THE RECIPIENTS OF HONOURS

... and was tn® first adjutant of Kitchener's Army in the York and Lancaster Regiment. Acting-Major Guy Hoghton. Yorkshire Light Infantry, who has received the Jf.S.O., one of notable family of which Colonel Sir John dc Hoghton. Bart, late the Lincoln!, the ...

ESTABLISHMENTS

... Officer Cad.. Cambridge Cniv. Cont., Sen. Div., 0.T.C., be 2nd Lt. R.C. Sigs—2nd Lt. H. McClean to be Lt. Infantry.—Loyal B.—Lt. T. P. Hamilton, Aust. Light Horse, be 2nd Lt. R.A.3.C.—2nd Lt. L. W. Kerridge to Lt. TERRITORIAL ARMY COMMANDS AND STAFF Belinq ...

THE PONTEFRACT DISPLAY

... the troop* comprised in the 51st and 65th Regimental District, and the sth Battalion King’s Own Yorkehire Light Infantry. After the “first post” had* been sounded the buglers of the Fusiliers, and echoed the buglers of the 51st and 65th, the torchbearers ...

PONTEFRACT AND THE MILITARY CENTRE

... site being obtained. The linked line battalions stationed here, as present arranged, will be the 51st West York (home) and the 105 th Madras Light Infantry (India). Each of these battalions consists of men. The regiment home will comprise about 860 men ...

in Egypt FIGHTING GOES ON BY MOONLIGHT

... MAJOR ARMOURED CLASH STILL AWAITED CAIRO, Tuesday Night AS the Eighth Army's infantry fight their way whele front. Fighting Is going on by day and night, with the infantry taking a large part it.—British United Press. forward, sappers in the rear are ...

MIS WORLD OF OURS

... upon his fellow-townsmen to form a regiment. A thousand men came forward, and the corps known as The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry was born. Colonel Robert Napier, the Adjutant-General and a York man. gave up hit London appointment and travelled to ...

INDIAN FORCES

... KILLED. Lieut.-Colonel W., 51st Sikh*. Capt. R. M.. 37th Dogras. Chat won hy, Sec.-Lieut. T. L., Indian Army, Kc«crvo of Officers, at ul. Doorras. See.-Lielit. O. P.. Indian Army. P,c*crve of Officers attd. Punjabis. (Lights. Lieut. I. J., -9th Gurkha ...

FURTHER ALLIED GAINS

... FURTHER ALLIED GAINS First Round in Desert Battle Fine Work by Our Infantry From Our Military Correspondent LONDON, Thursday Morning THE British infantry have gained further advantages on several sectors of the Desert front. Some strong points have been ...

COMMANDS AND STAFF

... admission . Motor accidents . Other street accidents CYCLES AND REAR LIGHTS. I think perhaps the Press might enlighten the public little the question of the rear lights on bicycles,” said the Chairman (Mr. George Wilkinson) at Bradford Police Court ...