MOVEMENTS OF AYOOB KHAN. '
... wiil comprise H Battery, A Brigade, Royal Horse A; tillery, t'vo companies of the 51st Light Iu- fantry dlt1.wn f) om .Jellalabad, and the 24tu Pun- jab Native Infantry. ...
... wiil comprise H Battery, A Brigade, Royal Horse A; tillery, t'vo companies of the 51st Light Iu- fantry dlt1.wn f) om .Jellalabad, and the 24tu Pun- jab Native Infantry. ...
... Edmunds Palmer, staff officer; Sergeant J. McCarthy, 51st Foot; Private F. Rutherford, 59th; Sergeant Cherson, Privates G. Ward and W. Crook, fiOth; Private Iveane, 92nd; Major Wadley, 19th Bombay Infantry, was killed at Dobrail, Southern Afghanistan. The ...
... to 11 a.m. on the 27th— Col. St John, Col. W. Mainwaring, 30th Native Infantry Col. C. Griffiths, 1st Native Infantry Major C. Oliver, 66th Foot; Lieut. Whittuck, 1st Native Infantry; Lieut. Greohegan, 3rd Cavalry Surgeon-Major Harvey, Horse Artillery; ...
... oot, 400 Artillery, 40 Cavalry, 60; Sappers, 40 1st Native Infantry, 350 30th Native Infantry, 350. There is very little hope that those missing will have escaped. Aslett, 1st Native Infantry, reported killed in mine July 29, is not named' in this list- ...
... at hand, made a ruh IIp the narrow path by which only the enemy's works could be readied. At the head of a detachment of the 51st, Lieutenant Taylor raced for the honour of being the first man in. Only two could move abreast, and the gallant young officers ...
... 9tb lHuasars. Gymnastic instructor, SC., At; andt, by kitnd permisson, the Celebrated Band of the fluke of Coruweli's LIgh-t Infa~ntry or 46thn flegisesu LLAN'DAoFF. Mnsau±GE.-On Saturday a large number of- persons attendedI use Cathledral to witness the ...
... ment Foot are called the Buffs from the colour of their facings, and the 51st are dubbed the Coalies, because the territorial title of the regiment is The King's Own Light Infantry, or K.O.L.I. The men of the Rifle Brigade, as every- one knows, are called ...
... this morning than on Saturday. and it is believed that to-morrow all the miners will be at work. Two battalions of the 51st Infantry have arrived at Wasmies, in the Borinage dis- trict, wvith 500 gendarmes. The Depart-mental and 2National Federation of ...
... ACCIDENT TO A MAJOR. Major Burke, of the 51st King's Own Yor- shire Light Infantry, while riding near Belfast yesterday, was thrown from his horse, and sue- cumbed to his injuries in the Royal Hospital this morning. ...
... the action at Shabkadr on the 9th August:- 51st Field Battery R.A.: Captain Blacker, wounded severely; No. 10,259 Sergt. Wallman No. 15,882 Sergt. Chase, wounded slightly. 1st Battalion Somerset Light Infantry: Killed, No. 2,175 Sergt. Wm. White, No. 3 ...
... the action at Shabkadr on the 9th August:— 51st Field Battery R.A.: Captain Blacker wounded severely; No. 10,259 Sfirgt. Wallman No. 15,882 Sergt. Chase, wounded slightly. 1st Battalion Somerset Light Infantry: Killed, No. 2,173 Sergt. Wm. White, No. 3 ...
... troops action at Shabkadar, August 9th: 51st Field Battery, R. A.—Captain Blacker wounded severely. No. 10,529 Sergeant Wallman and No. 15,882 Sergeant Chase wounded slightly. S'-mersetshire Light Infantry, lst Battalion.- Killed—?so. 2,173 Sergeant ...