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GYMNASTICS IN THE ARMY

... GYMNASTICS IN THE ARMY. A Private says,—“ I see the reports that His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge seems to have great idea of the value of gymnastics m the army, but I should like to ask, does he consider the cost it entails upon Tommy Atkins ...

NOTES ON NEWS

... of the Marquess of Salisbury, and Lady Alice Gore, second daughter of the Earl of Arran. The prize of £l2, given by the Cambridge dicate to the senior candidate who obtains the highest number of marks in England, has boeu awarded to R. 3. Franks, ef Sir ...

PRISONERS’ LUXURIES

... the seeoud was iu the Haokney Road, and iu 1823 my great uncle, the late Duke of York, laid the fouudation-stone of the institutiou Clapton, while two years later Duke of Cambridge—who was always foremost all great charitable undertakings in this count ...

DOKKING ADVERTISER. that the lady who visited tne jumgie aunng his uncle’s illness, and who took him to the ..

... highly satisfied with the results. Arrangements for tho annual military tournament been made his Koyal Highness tho Duke of Cambridge and the rust of the executive at Westminster. Strenuous efforts not boon spared to attract tho popular display to tho ...

ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

... should put ill the infirmary, and Ire did not mind that, n.i iiilmittcd having received assistance from the Cambridge Fund, mid the Duke Cambridge sent him £l afterwanlH. was lighting for something permanent.-Mr. d’Eyucourt, having remarked on several cases ...

NOTES ON NEWS

... Herr Miquol, the Burgomaster tho city, has accepted the honorary presidency. A biitl under tho patronago of Duke of Connaught, the Duke of Cambridge, Prinoo Christian, Prince Henry of Batteuborg, and others is anaounoed to take place tho Royal Albert Hall ...

FATAL aUNrOWDLU KXrLOHION

... cease fire. After a sham-fight the troops were reviewed at Fort Burgoyue by the Duke of Cambridge and Lord Wolseley. the conclusion of the proceedings the Duke of Cambridge issued a general order, iu which he recorded his approbation of the admirable manner ...

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... raise questions as to whether the Duke comes home his own charge, upon full or half pay, and on. The endowment of the command the Duke holds is rupees a month, a salary which par equals that of the Duke of Cambridge as Lommander-in-Cbief of all Her Majesty’s ...

MILITARY NEWS. Colonel W. H. Burton has been granted leave from India to England for one year and 18*2 days,

... will be done awav with altogether, and all the sepoys will have the Martini-Henry issued to them simultaneously. The Duke of Cambridge, speaking on behalf the Army at the Mansion House Easter Banquet, said that in this country the soldier and citizen were ...

NEWS OF THE WEEK,

... Convention a banquet of the Ord.r of St. Michael and St. George to celebiate her Majesty’s Jubilee. Mis Royal Highm-ss tho Duke of Cambridge, as Grand Master, piosidud, and the Prince of Wales was present. At tho Westminster Polioo Court, London* Charles Marlin ...