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THE ARMY AND NAVY,

... and file of the 99th, 58th, and 22d Regiments, with one woman and a child. The voyage was attended by exceedingly stormy weather and thick fogs. When the master thought himself fifty miles from land, in the latitude Sydney, breakers were perceived on the ...

ARMY AND NAVY

... soldiers and one woman died on board. The was sent out New South Wales from Chatham iu the year 1830, and, after serving in various parts of Australia for upwards of five years, embarked for , Bombay in 1830. then formed part of the army under the late ...

THE ARMY BEFORE SEBASTOPOL

... railed on the woman. asked her several questions, and, among other*, what sickness her husband died of. She giving him the same ace..nnt fad bwforc received, he suddenly opened the handkerchief, and cried authoritative voice, • Woman, do you know this ...

The German Army

... Golden Age. THE Woman at Home for November furnishes a second instalment of Max Pemberton's pow dal new serial, Doctor Kavier,'' The story, if it continues as well as it has begun, will be eagerly read by the many readers of the Woman at Home. Fuel ...

{From the Army and Xavy Gazette.)

... {From the Army and Gazette.) The North has nobly done its part in the Ureat National Defensive Movement; and the account which it gave of itself to Her Majesty at Edinburgh on Tuesday last may well make Old Scotland proud again. As a picturesque display ...

ENG;LAND

... respectable )onng woman, and teak her to Richmond, where he assumed the title of Caplan ]['Gregor, having previously used some wash Is hie bee and hands which gave him a sort l a m as 'aspirin's, and stated that he war an Aber d Ibe Indian army. He then appeared ...

A Strasser In a Strange Land

... A Strasser In a Strange Land. AN army nurse from Ameri-A. who kas lately returned to Washington :pen Cula (sip the Hospital), insists upon the necessity of a nurse who undertakes work in a foreign country endeavouring to obtain at least a slight knowledge ...

A VIEW OF THE PROMISED LAND

... A VIEW THE PROMISED LAND. I was eery fortunate in Q u etta in having met an old college friend from Aberdeen, a Mr Donald Rose. Mr Rose is the engineer and constructor of the tunnel and the line to Chaman, and has obtained great credit for the wonderful ...

put up with hie unvarying simper of agreement. 80, one of the most laughable figures of a woman is that

... r it hereafter.— Globe. 100 ACRE FARMS WESTERN CANADA IN WESTERN CANADA FREE, is the land of the CONTENTED FARMER—the land where crop failures never occur ; the land that (lives splendid returns for labour. AN EXCELLENT CLIMATE, p. feet !smith, the best ...

On leaving school, however, he entered the Navy, but, not caring for the sea, he changed into the Army. From

... On leaving school, however, he entered the Navy, but, not caring for the sea, he changed into the Army. From first to last he has always been an enthusiastic soldier, to what good purpose is manifest in the present war, for no one inspires the Boers with ...

times be useful in inducing action that would not otherwise be undertaken. A Devonshire woman suffering from a ..

... 1807. and the Bible fell to the care of his comrade, Andrew Loath, and became his companion through many troubles. The army landed at Lisbon on September 2, 1808, and from there marched to Selarmusca, in Spain, from which place they retreated under the ...