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[Aug. 22, 1898. Mr. A. L. O'Donoghue, Mr. David Shearme, Mr. L. E. Dixon. Prom Marseilles : Mr. A. Macgregor,

... s.s. ynrOOBOHA (Austrian Lloyd’s), from Trieste Oct. 20. Rev. H, Marston, Mr. Bland. Mrs. Bland, Mrs. Thernie, Col. Meiklc- John's nurse and child, Miss and N. H. Beamish, Mrs. Bland s nurse, Major and Mrs. Chesney. Mr. Anastassia. Col. and Mrs. Meiklejohn ...

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... The Kachins are surrendering their arms, and have returned a number of stolen mules. A band of about thirty dacoits have rushed the Manle police station in the Katha district, and taken away twenty- five stands of arms and all the ammunition there, the ...

The Homeward Mail WAR OFFICE, Ftbrujry 3

... Hawkes. from the East Surrey Regt., to be heut., vice the Hon. H. P. C. S. Monck, prom. The King's (Liverpool Regt.)—Capt. C. Grattan has been seconded for service in the Army Pay Department. The Lincolnshire Regt.—Capt. B. BR. Hamilton to be adj., vice Lieut ...

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... not Perry, as stated in the Qaictte of March 30. 13th Foot—Lieutenant John Bond to adjutant. Foot— Archibald Neill Campbell to belicutonant-colonel,without purchase, vice Grattan, whose appointment to full pay. as stated in the Gazette of March 9, 1853 ...

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... daughter of General Sir John Campbell (she died in 1876); and, secondly, in 1882, to Jessie Stuart, daughter Capt. George Hutchings, R.N. . . Major-Sen. Alexander Jenkins, late 2nd Madras Native Inf., died on Aug. 25 at Penrallt, Cardigan, aged 75. entered ...

LORD RIPON

... political party. We hear that more than one leadin Conservative will be an expression of persona respect for Lord Ripon. ST. JOHN’S AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. In our last issue we gave a very brief notice of the first ual meeting of the Bombay clubs of this ...

The Homeward Mail

... Close—Jan. 20, on his way home from Ceylon, Herbert, son of I. D. Close, Esq., aged 32 Grifith—May 3:, at Liwynduris, near Cardigan, John Griffith, Esq., J.P. and D.L., formerly surgeon sth Hussars, and assist.-surgeon 23rd Regt. (Royal Welsh Fusiliers), aged ...

BURMA

... than many that might be told of the “ Burmese rebellion.” One villager deposed to the accused coming on Dec. 19 last, some armed with swords, some with sticks, to his village. They called a man from each house. The assembly took place in front of one of ...

The Homeward Mail. BENGAL

... and file of the oth Regiment, with the regimental colours and the band, under the command of a European officer, pre- sented arms at his His then em- ond a waving of hats on the part of the gentlemen present on the pier. M and that the Government had accepted ...

The Homeward Mail,

... ina carriage drawn by four bays with outriders, preceded and followed by detachments of the Poona Horse, Major-General Sir John MgNeile, Colonel and Mrs. Cavaye, and Dr. ilkelly following in another carriage. On arrival their Royal Highnesses were received ...