SMITH, 10436, Pte. J. M., Royal West Surrey Regt. WOUNDED. BARRATT, 10580, Pbe. C., Middlesex Regiment BfiVAN. Pte. W., Middlesex Regiment BIRD, 5831, Pte. E., King’s Boyaj Rifles. BOLTON, a 246, Pte. F. King’s Royal Rifles. BRETT, 278. Pte. E., King’s Royal Rifles. BROWN, 14360
December 31, 1914 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
RESULTS OF HOUSEHOLDERS’ CENSUS SCHEME. There -was eomethinjf of a check in recnutmg in Birmicgham yesterday, though the fignrea were good deal better than was the case before the commencement of this week. Eighty-three names all were enrolled, 33 en listing the Army Becrudting
December 31, 1914 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
The German airman, not only had nerve of iron, but showed marvellous skill in directing his machine, and though all the way to the sea, where he made good his escape, he was fired upon and the machine was several times hit, was destined to bear throughout charmed life. The tog t
December 31, 1914 - Illustrated Police News - London, London, England
motor waggon, covered mil«i nino days, and then camo tins scene where I received wound. “In the engagement I lost,my company. I met the commanding officer, who told patrol road. When I readied the top of ttria road 1 found a barrier. Going along, came to .the second barrier, whe
December 31, 1914 - Illustrated Police News - London, London, England
An interesting despatch been received from the Governor-General of the Sudan, in which the loyalty of the native rulers and chiefs to the British Government is made manifest. Sir Reginald Wingate states that ' the outbreak of hostilities between Great Britain and Turkey has been
December 31, 1914 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
The following ca-malties among officers in the Expeditionary Forte are reported from General Headquarters under date December 26: KILLED. Choluneley. Capt. Sir M. A. R., Bart, Grena- _ dier Guards. Crawley-Roevey, Capt. E. M., R. Regt. Nevi'', See. Lieut. J. H. (1., Grenadier Gu
December 31, 1914 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
lu the early part of the year whilst Earl Grey was touring in Australia and New Zealand. advertisements were inserted in certain newspapers asking fnr lus although' it was well known that he was tratelltrig about. Shortly afterwarde, without waiting for his return to this countr
December 31, 1914 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
fTAHE COLLEGE • Westwood ”), PENARTlL—Boarding School for Boys, formerly known TUTORIAL COLLEGE. Removed to larger premises, situated in own grounds of two acres. Individual Attention and Thorough Preparation for all Exams. ; Recent Succe.-ses include London and Welsh Matrics..
December 31, 1914 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
ANTED, Cutter; lad loo* and gent,’* preferred; v must have good experience.—Apply Lamey, Newport. M'-a. 662017 GROCERY ASSISTANTS WANTED. ANTED immediately, Assietant for the Grocery \ Trade—Apply Cordey’s Sloroe (Limited). Newport. Mon. 644216
December 31, 1914 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales