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ARMY CASUALTIES

... ARMY CASUALTIES The fo loww.c casualties are reported the War Office und'v various elite*.:— no* reported K ' -V * ...

SPANISH ARMY

... mechanisation, the remainder being spent upon the improvement of living conditions. A proposal by a woman Deputy, Senorita Clara Campoamor, to abolish the army was put to the vote, and defeated by 90 votes to 19.—Reuter. NEW X-RAY APPARATUS Anonymous £2,500 ...

ARMY NEWS

... desperate attempt to a woman named Elizabeth King' Taylor and the woman were lodgiog-hous* low quarter of the town. A quarrel arose between them, and Taylor took a knife and the woman cut throat. fearful wound ww caused, and the woman, who bled profusely ...

ARMY OFFICER’S SCICIDE

... can you pay it?” asked the woman. ** 1 your husband won’t give you a farthing his money. Ray 2*. a month.” The Woman: I cannot pay. 1 would eooaar go prison like a woman. Now, I cannot advise you on that. (Laughter.) The Woman (to plaintiff): I cannot pay ...

BELGIAN ARMY LEAVE

... BELGIAN ARMY LEAVE BRUSSELS. Friday Military leave will shortly be restored for the Belgian Army, it i s announced the Ministry of Defence. In official quarters it was explained that this must not be considered proof that the tension is completely relaxed ...

ARMY SERVICES

... above the average, particularly land which was not flooded during the winter. Spring corn has Improved considerably. Barley may be slightly sub-normal, but oats are good average. They hare dona well on ploughed-out grass land, except where the wlreworm proved ...

THE ARMY ESTIMAT:

... THE ARMY ESTIMAT: The army estimates for 1872-73 have been printed, and comparing the total amount of the estimates for 1871-72 (£15,851,700), and the total amount of those for the current year (£14,824,500) we find there is now a net decrease of £1,027 ...

SALVATION ARMY,

... SALVATION ARMY, Many Changes in Higher Commands. A number of important changes are to take place shortly in the personnel of the Salvation Army. Since taking command, General Higgins has set about the task re-organising the working the Army throughout ...

HORSES FOR THE ARMY

... HORSES FOR THE ARMY. Editor of Yorkshire Post. Sir,—May reply letter Hor-« for the Army, and aho remind you one of my letter* pointing out tbe ludicrous figures our home would to foreigner in war time —bating. lo yet otherwise trained warfare—if there ...

WOMAN SAVED

... Arntv careef, He was born ln Detroit. LLS,A..:anil was educated Canada, where hi* faster: was serving officer In /the Army.- entered,the Army 1885, and served In the '; South African War. : Later service i.i India, where, the operations against the Afghans ...

DISLIKED THE ARMY

... order to get out of the Army. bad served nino months « Warwick for similar His Lordship said was not surprised the prisoner did not like the work in tho Army. He had been convicted over and over again, and in order to got away from Army discipline he had committed ...

woman officer

... woman officer The 496 (M.) H.A.A. Regt., R.A, comprises P., Q. and R. Batteries Woodlesford, is urgently in need oi increasing intake of girl recruits into the W.R.A.C. (T.A.). The Regiment's only woman officer Senior Commander M. Appleby, of Boston Spa ...