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THE DISASTER TO BRITISH

... leave on March l on tour round the country for about two months with 200 men the 42nd Regiment and of the 44th Goorkha Light Infantry. are only going for * tarn a he,' not fighting. There are no railways and no proper roads, only 'kuche' variety—that ...

THE MANIPUR DISASTER

... military' career the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry at the time was known m the 51®t Regiment Foot-, being appointed sub-lieutenancy June, 1874. was almost immediately promoted lieutenant, and served with the old 51st for nearly four year®, being transferred ...

TO-DAY'S APPOINTMENTS

... James Lowther, M.P*, and Mr. F. S. Powell, M.P., at Bradford. Opening of New Conservative Club Great Ilorton. 51st Yorkshire Light Infantry Dinner at Grand Hotel, London. Athletic Festival Elland. Otley Athletic Sports Bingham Challenge Shield—Volunteers ...

.MILITARY INTELLIGENCE

... dated March, IS!C_'. Colonel A. H. Luck, from lieutenant-colonel half-pav l;e Colonel to command th.- 51st (the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry) and (the York and Laucaster Regiment) Regimental Districts, rirr Colonel W. C.ii., whose period of service ...

im.lTAnr IXTELLWENCZ

... fn-m past and present tttsmliera trf tlw* c**n»s«>n completing-I years eervii-e, and in Match iast Colonel A. 11. I auk. the 51st and loth Diatrictis d*s orat*-il him with the Volunteer l.ung Hervioe Mednl. In accepting 'he veteran’s Major Montagu Sia- ...

RETURN OF THE LEEDS RIFLES

... afternoon Ist Battalion Yorkshiro ‘Light Infantry, ■who left for Wakefield about half-past two. Tho let York and Lancaster Kcgiment lHallamt-hire} was inip cted on Saturday shortly before noon by Colonel Clarke, commanding tho 51st and 651 It Regimental Districts ...

THE MARCH THROUGH THE WEST

... heat wave continue during tho next twelve vs, the officers and men of tho Ist Battalion of tho King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (51st Foot) will havo reason to regard their march through the regiment’s territorial district room the nature a picnic than ...

THE OFFICERS KILLED

... Scots Regiment. He had previous war service. Capt. James William Alston Cowan. D.5.0., wis adjutant of the Ist Highland Light Infantry. did signal aervioo during the occupation Crete, mentioned in despatches, and received the Distinguished Service Order ...

THE CASUALTIES TO WEST RIDING OFFICERS

... Riding Regiment for three years. has a distinguished war record, extending hack 1877, when took pari as lieutenant the 51st Light Infantry in the Campaign. In the following year he took part in the Afghan War. and was presunt the attack and capture of Ali ...

MANY COMPANIES ON THE WAY

... Lieut.-Col. A. M. Adams. 2nd Rotsl Irish Rifle*—Sec.-Lieut. C. Nel«on. Ist Volunteer Artillery—Lieut, R. Lane. 4rh Oxford Light Infantry—Lieut. F. R. BtUkeJey. Royal Irish Fusiliers—Sec.-Lieut. D. G. Tworoey. Argyll and Sutherland Higrblauders—G. C. Graltame ...

p?«btirations

... letter was read from Col. Byng, commanding tho 51st Regimental District, bringing to the Committee'* notice the proposal to establish cottage homes for deserving eoldivr* of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, and stating that Committee might consider ...