Refine Search

WOMEN'S JUBILEE OFFERING

... Re n, .2d l~ja l cnitskW 2nd Boyar Irish PFodilum a a due pro- poaroa of caVAIry. 'atlery, en edicl staff corps, omin t sad teaiport military police, &c. The column wtllsctart frof camp next Monday, under the command of Major-General tooper, and wil remain ...

[ill] POLICE of NATURE

... fituation d will admitit. Tise following iste mnded Claufe in the Police Adi, ?? empowering N'lsgiflrates to apprehend reputed thieves , and NiV we Isave no helisatioss in Laying, that if Police Officers were ra to pay a ffiria and proper attention to it, ...

Lord Carlisle la expected to be present the opening of the Leeds Hospital for Women and Children, the 21st Instant

... connection with the above corps oommenced yesterday, at their practice range, Sealand, about three miles from Chester. The first prize competed for was the ladies' purse, value £20, open all bond fide and honorary members of the Chester corps, five shots each ...

FRIDAY'S REVIEW

... battalions of Volunteers, a detachment of Royal Engineers and their train, the Army Service Corps, the Auxiliary Transport Corps, and the Civil and Military Police. The inspection by the Duke of Cambridge was over at ten minutes to one; the march past occu- ...

THE CHRISTMAS FAT CATTLE SHOW

... Guildhall police court, on Friday, a pig dealer was sentenced to pay a fine of 101., and 21. 2e. costs, for selling unwholesome meat. LEGAL Aprom ?? Attorney General has appointed . John Maunsell, Esq., Solicitor to the t Dublin Metropolitan Police, in the ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... rendered it most acceptable. Master L. Windust as Larivaudiere, minister of police, Master G. King- land as Auge Piton, a poet, and Ma3ter VictorGouriet as -Louchard, a police officer were all deserving of praise, whilst Master Willie Garvey as Pomponnett ...

Cleland Quarry Accident. A qnarryman named Thomas Sommervilie, residing in Street, Wishaw, was severely injured ..

... hsU, and also kicking her nn the leg, to the injury her person. was fined undergo days' imprisonment. Police Court. —Yesterday, at the Burgh Police Court Bailie Harvie on the bench—a Wido* named Catherine Wark Fraser, was charged having, ou Saturday ...

ST. GEORGE'S HALL AND THE SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... closing public houses on ?? in diminishing crime within the limits of the n Edinburgh Police Act. It appears that the number of cases of drunken ness taken to the police office on each Sunday from the 16th of August to the 1st i of October, a r calculating ...

THE VOLUNTEER REVIEW

... scientific corps. The first brigade of the second I division was composed of the infantry of the Hon. ArtilleryC Company and Rifle Volunteers from Somerset, Devon, Surrey, andi Sussex. The fourth brigade was composed of N Berkshire and Surrey corps. The fif ...

CAMPAIGNING IN MATABELELAND.*

... men were scarce. a OnlV fifteen of the Matabpeleind Mounted Police were left, the others having gone oil': i raidin- with Doctor Jim. There were fromn ID three to four hundred Yative Police, a newly I organized bodiy, but they were not to be o trusted; ...

A SCENE AT A RUGBY THEATRE

... INCREASE OF BRMsINGRAst Vo;uxTER BArTALIONS.- In connection with the formation of a second volunteer corps at Birmingham , it is proposed to desigate the new corps as the 2nd Battalion of the lst VS. Royal Warwickshire Regiment. The establishment will be, at ...

REVIEW AT ALDERSHOT

... co-operation of my Auxiliary Forees. When those who have died abroad r for their country have left to our charge their widows and E orphans I have always striveda lo- convey to them in the I tiame of their fellow-eountryiiieii and women flhe expres- a sion ...