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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 ...

£500,000 Salvation Army

... we shall not appeal i WHAT THE ARMY IS DOING. or war, almost from pole is the Salvation Army, to « The object of the Salvation to uplift, to feed the body Army is, and always has becn, to spirit.” make our Coun’ a land “ fit for heroes to live in.” This ...

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 ...

THE REFORM OF THE ARMY

... the considere- tion of the normal incresse in the cost of the army. He reminded the House that this was not the first time that it had been called upon to consider the whole guestion of army reform. It was, however, curious that, all the teachings of history ...

Published: Friday 08 March 1901
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1493 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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 ...

ANOTHER WOMAN TO TRY

... the trans-oceanic ight. It can land safely on land or water, and continue to fly even if one motor fails.— British United Press 1,222 MILES MEXICAN FLIGHT. Juarez, Saturday. Lientenant Carranza, of the Mexican Federal Army, who left Mexico City at 4 a.m ...

Published: Saturday 03 September 1927
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 251 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

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 ...

THE ARMY ESTIMATES

... THE ARMY ESTIMATES. The Army Estimates for the year 1884-5 were laid the table of the House of Commons Monday night. They above a net decrease of £44,700, but when the Supplementary Estimate for the current year is included there appears a net increase ...

ARMY PRFORSI

... competent charac and the results business it would be to inquire into what sho best method of improving the administrati et states Army. Apart from t! goo: ar er Sa t they had an entire thew _ $F nu- that bod: a reality and v ity whic! it | before, and ho believed ...

Russian Woman Sniper

... Russian Woman Sniper to see a modern Amazon. I went this morning to meet Lieutenant Lyudmila Pavlichenko. crack woman sniper of the Red Army. She has just arrived from America with two other members of the Soviet Youth Delegation. Lieutenant Pavlichenko ...

REFORM OF THE ARMY

... rnusketry and artillery nractice, &c., fhe ,War Office are ncquiring control of huze areas of land. These ?? the Aldeslshot tnilitarr dis- trict. the whole of the Crown lands in ?? Forest (in flamnehirel: for the South-Eastern ?? dis- trict. a birr stretoh of ...

Published: Tuesday 13 November 1900
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1254 | Page: 3 | Tags: News