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ARMY

... The woman’s ankle was broken. Prisoner had seen service Egypt. South Africa, and the Indian frontier. was sonteneod three years’ penal servitude. Two men named Co* and Whoattey were charged Kingston yesterday with ii soring in pomit canso land Esher ...

ARMY

... . ret.rad. --diem. !use W. le plead tamp. pl., rice Id W. Col i-eaoL Idanld 1. Is dlr.! of ill. C. L. oSre. ARMY IMINOIII. Is tor Oaks ARMY GRAPI.AIIer DE,ASTMF.RT. /14. V. f. 8.L.. r be Fame, to, Mk dr. Marl PAT DP.PAITMENT. lobart T. D. I . b . MAMOILUIDA ...

ARMY

... ARMY. Tedterday morning the camp of the }cot Guards st Ttrbright .ss fully occupied for the field sad sineketry teaming of the mason by the arrival from Modem of the 3rd Coldstream Guards (Cobol •It. T. Smith) sad the 2nd Scots Guards (Colonel W. P. Peltesep ...

an ideal army

... home. (Hear, hear.) waa sure that freedom would never be given our Fleet without strong land force, and was because of that view ♦wt advocated tbe necessity of a army being placed on different footing. advised young ladies not to play and other sports with ...

NAVY, ARMY, AND

... NAVY, ARMY, AND A, !evarismos awe a c. 1.1, Jam. i Ow dots Wry T. Woe. the Ittr U. • b Web W &to Do. 1' the rod Corm fora short est torpedo w Vetorry. Per the MOD Itoopkorp. t. lkottiorra dt• lloyd Novel Koury J • Geol. Its edition& for ctrl Aired C Jobs ...

ARMY

... ARMY. Ttont C. Bin, Royal Army Vadiral Oorpa, bora Malta, baa joined the Landoa Dtotrict tar duty Royal Army Radical Ooflagw. Captain J. 8. Cawley, an tonntaation of tho Staff Collega oouras, to rojoia BAh Unaaara thn Cnrragb the SIM Captain W. K. Jamanon ...

ARMY ENLISTMENT

... ARMY ENLISTMENT. Mr. CARDWELL obtained leave introduce hill for Shortening the Term of Active Service in the Army, and to amend the Law of Enlistment. The House adjourned at twenty-five minutes past one. AUCTION SUMMARY—7IIIS DAY. G. C. Edwards, the Anction ...

ARMY CONTRACTS

... show r. oiu- select from. extra SbaeM? PriWMCtns part fre, - MII.LAND El Wxdvuiir-h-. « and 7g,JnUd--irret. Euaioo-road. within two waTkofthe Malbm# the Midland, Cortharn. at.. M.iro woman toliway-.-.Manager.Cec.rgc-llb 1 OK. BOARD ICIK.SrT’'I'HSITrkE, ...

ARMY RETIREMENT

... than a good system land registration. Sir GEO. pointed out that the registration of title* bad (niled. but that tb* deeds was practicable, and not vary expensive. Mr. D. DAVIES agreed that a.mctiuag ought to be don* tb* transfer of land. The ATTORNEY said ...

Territorial Army

... they did not car© for Black Watch, High landed, and they used Lay •* for them with sUcka and The Irish did nol Scotch, and Jock*, being fair-minded fiery people, fully reciprocated thee© attentions. you know Army is rot what it was? h*a men immensely in ...

ARMY MEDICAL SCHOOL

... ARMY MEDICAL SCHOOL. Yesterday the erosions st the Army Medical School at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Keeley, war brought to a does by the prearntstiois of prises by Lard Pend- burst, IV:Arr.:Ms:wary of State for War, in the pre. ream of a distinguished ...

ARMY COUNCIL AND BOXING

... Humphreys said the deceased woman was a spinster, end at the time of her death was 49 years of age. Thom who knew bra well de scribed her as being somewhat eccentrics, but she bad lived for many years with &llama relatives. land had managed her own affairs ...