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THE COURT-MARTIAL ON A LIEUTENANT OF MARINES

... t ee Marine Service, in all matters relating ' heir to their dlistinct, duties us Marines;, but none of theim are r as a ever to assume any Naval command or authority whatae- P1 int5 ever, unless ordered to do so by; their superior Naval Of ,nd officers ...

H.M.S. HOWE

... COURT-MARTIAL ORDERED. H.MS, Alexandra arrived at Spithead 'on Friday evening from Ferrol, whence she brought home the majority of the crew of the wrecked battleship Howe. Ip bringing up in the road- stead, the Alexandra lost ove'rboard an 'anchor eand ...

COURTS-MARTIAL AT SHEERNESS

... class. ROYAL MARINES. The follouving list of successful candidates in the competitive examinations for direct eomrluissions in the Royal Xarines, under the new rceglations, with the. number of marks attached to each noame, was promnlgated at the Royal Naval ...

COURT-MARTIAL ON BOARD THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON

... Corvette. ye NAVAL PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS. fi APPOINTMENeTS. te Lieutenants-ltobert R. Comnwall, to the Britannia- Laurence e Ching, to the Penelope, for gunnery duties; Robert William Davies, to the Pembroke, additional, for service in the Royal tb Naval ...

THE ALLEGED CORRUPTION IN THE ADMIRALRY

... Charles F. R. Murray, Dr.Thomas Ab e eood, te the Duke of Weinogton, for service in Healar bef ospital;* Arthur V. Santh and Bernard Banshaw, to the Royal f D1W- -lAdelaide, far service in Plymouth Hospital o . nryvedtant.Pfyiaiter-Chale5 Famwell, to the ...

PLEDGED PENSION PAPERS

... net void the separate contract contained in the promissory note. By the Act, eo jar as a naval pension paper was con. cerned, any contract based upon such naval pen. sion paper wvs void as against the pensioner. It was not so with regard to Army, pensioners ...

ARRESTS AT HAMBURG

... King of the Belgians took leave of the Queen on Wednesday afternoon, on his return to the continent. His Maelsty was accompanied by their Royal Hlighnese the Princess Charlotte and the Count ofFlanders. HiS Royal Highuess Prince Albert went with the King ...

COURT MARTIAL ON BOARD THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON

... THE IS o D-A udacious. Uh a1& NAVAL APPOINTMENTS. 0 5 Commander-S. M'Donllgaf was yesterday appointed to the Nim- yc i ble, vice Commander W. F. Lee, invalided. co ,d The following appointment has been made in the Royal Naval . f, Reserve:-To be Sub Lieutenant ...

CRIME IN THE ARMY

... some painful and cruel manner. This mode of marking ar is attended with so little pain that both in the military Cl and naval service it is a common occurrence for men to E mark themselves in a similar manner for the purpose of s0 recording events in their ...

TWO OF A TRADE

... and who are charged with having stolen S certain storea, the property of the Queen, and c also with havine fraudulently sold the same. The c Court assembled on board H.M.S. Royal 0 Ig Adelaide, with Captein G. E. Hill, of ?? H Mersey, presiding, and sat ...

THE COURT

... still having the royal standard floating from J her inain. At half-past five thcb got up to Spithead, d whoea the Queen, 11, Pritce Roegtst, 90, flag of Admiral g Corrt, Len/os, 90, atd the olieor ships rernaitling there, e led a general royal salute. The ...

PORTSMOUTH LAW CASE

... Francis Clement Ha-rkey, a, Bi A., has been appointed a Navl Instructor in id Her Mlajessy's Fleet, dated 8th Novesber. Royal Naval Reserve.-Sub-tieutenant Alfrefi as Thomias Pritchard to be Lieutenant dated 7thL a N'ovember; Engineer Tames Young Lowe ...