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[BY C. B. NORMEX,] There are even British officers who do not know whence they get the belt that they wear and the khaki cnlode of their uniforms. I have heard an officer regrët that neither was our own that we had me and misest. I gave bing a whack | Mms E. Bellion Mr G. Quidoa- borrowed the belt from the United over the left side of the head but only Mr R. J. Birbock States arlour baki dye from another ve bin slight cut. He now gave me Mr J. D. Birrel. Mr and Mrs J. J.
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of that force first wore khaki and the ponent on my left rear and before I put Misses Burgdorffer(1) Marriott heit came into vogne firer six years over myself he rushed in and Mr O. F. Camemn Mr J. W. Maghew later.
mes severe slash though Mr D. E. Cappleman Mrs T. B. E.MeInnes Kave Both have interrating Wit shoulder. As I wheeled round my horse Mr Gren. E. Costelle Mr A. P. Mei As the close of the First Sikh was determined to ran a Corps of reared and full hink ver me Mr J. D, Courtney Me a van Moines Guiles for service on the far Northly and the infantry then rushed in Me : 31. Crawford Mr J. Mercki in us be recruited from among the frontier rising after my fall I got a cum
Mr and Mrs W. B. Mr J. S. Nicolson West Frontier of India. The men werend Glened the enemy out of the posi
Davenport Mr S. Oquinana tribes, and the raising of the Corps was
Mr and Mrs. F. E. Mr G. Osborne.
Doria entrusted to Lieutenant Harry Lumsden merband from one of the mun, and
Miss L T. Packer Apt of the 5th Regiment of Bengal strapped it sal my shoulder and then Mr F. J. Henr
Mr 3s J. M 3 and Native Infantry He was allowed to move off so Haswell our doctor, bus Mr. M. DogmaxPrentice care, bimself the uniform of his new feeling rather faint threw myself under Mr D. E. Donnelly Me D. A. Preston men arid he chose for their winter dress & court inst as Maxwell came up. When Mr W. A. Dowley Mr. B. Priestley
Ieume to my senses I faimel myself in a Me and Mrs W. B. Mr J. chi Canela bair cloth, of Afghanistan.
Priestley Thus khaki came into the Indian Army.
lef dhooly minus my 'sern: das ens on
Thit and child Tul venturous story of the Guides my knee hid by the top of any bout had Mirit. J. Ende has been written by Sir 3.
ot been notieji." Young. instand. That troop of Cavalry and Comm-
These stories give en idee of his pany of Infantry raised in 1943 has now alities as a fighter. His work in the benethe regimens known as Queens tiny brought him not only the V. Virtoris Dwn Corps of Citrides bit the Frevets of Major and Lieutenant Frontier Fore, Lamsden keeping the Colonel, and he was given command of nato. if its founder, and its strength the Corps at Guides, the Corps d'elite of the Indian Army. His last service was has been inerosed to four squadrons of Cavalry and four disable companies of the command of the Kayler Column in Infantry. It was only a few rours later the wig with Afghanistan in 1870 and 4. 5. B. an that the khaki sloptest by Lumsden for He was when he died General Sir the Guides was chosen by the Indian Samuel J. Browne, V.C., G.C.B, K,0.8.1. Gernment for the rniturm of all the infu try regiments of the Parjah Terug
Free (with the exception of tokes tilles) and then in 187 for A mander of Lorps mais laring the mating. Afterwards it became almost
An analysis of the salty lists has tly in variable stor for 'British troops Soing on service in India to dye their Always a considerable interest attaching white clothing khaji, andleince the South to it, allait of neersity it cannot fail to A frients War the cor has been aroptele. The totals returned for Me F. Gorica Bare Capt. & Mrs W. W.. for the servicedrest of the whole British the inevitable result of extra activity on Mrs J. E. Harvey Mr G. Wallwn
May are unchinbly high but such is Mr G. Harper Vanghen Army.
MAKE HASKS.
any front. The official figures show
Mr and Mrs J. G. altogether 6,16 officers, of whom 177Mr HH. Hertz Ward were in the Senior Service, and 109,42 Mr & Mrs Hidden Mr L Sam Browne like Eumsden was an
Word adjutant of a Bengal Nasy Infantry other ranka, 237 being naval. We are
are Mr W. J. Hodge
Mr E. W
Warr Regiment, and at the close of the Second of course, uninformed as to the real Mrs A. E. Badgin Mr Watkins Sish War was selected for the post off the total of 80,85 officers and men thus MrA. Shelton Hoopers Mr T. B. Willi
incidence of the woundedl
for Mr W.D...Tolt returns for
Mrs Wilden sprche in mirand of one of the few decribed, it is not publicly notified how proeps of-Irregular Cavalry. It is now
ay have been able to remme duty Capt. R. Innes
L. Hope
Me C. Winterink Mr and Mrs J. Ai de known 22nd Sau Browne's Cavalry were hit. If the weir N. de Journel Mr C. F. Welsiffer (Frontier Pare). In a few months the
months of MF. M. Joseph command fell vacant anil Lieutenant April and May be
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ready earned a name in the end an approximate proportion, therefore. Dr F. T. Keyt
10,379 officers and 138,694 other munks.
Kershaw Heturn Tickets nut inne and a half aquilable to Europe for Two Years; or to thari
Presidency as a mighty "shikarry,
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Pengal to the Ruajab. Her and some
meagarded on this basis it is evident that Ging to the War in Faro Strainers and Saling entus, are liable to young subalterns of his own regiment the officer ensures an exuice, and well.afterved witlost, nation
were well known spig sticker renown piz is to be presumed that inquiry is being NOTICE TO CONSIGNEÊS,
and many are the sterics of a trio who rode made into the
To the Ross- Convicans rune mentinded of the necessity to apply to the Company's Agents another with a donble gun and the third in saying that the proportion of hisses after hing the one arned with a box spear, Japanese War we believe we are correct ganding arrival of mensimaments expected of which they kara mooived documents Ge surf vide.
with a brace of fint lock double barrel one offices to thirty-six cen a very
marked difference from that indiented Mr D. K. Blair " Any damaged packags must be left in the flodowns for xxination by the pits future befriend homes in mr own latest returns. The and a los Brind Consignees ami the Company's Surveyir Mesurs Goddard and Deglar. at 10a.m. they had, not so much from the mightys stajor Redway says, in an evening Mr and Mrs A. L.
allocations and many were the escapes on Soulays and Thursdays. All claims must be presented within ten days of the boar as from their own weapons contemporary, in order to replace a of officers is of grave importance, for stenorial here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No Chicas will was while he commanded the thousand officers a thousand picked men bufnitted after the gels have left the Godowns.
word bolt then worn by all ranks in the bave to be taken from various units and Cavalry
that, dissatisfied with the sling. British and Indian Service, he invested at to the rear for a course of training, and itlopted in his own regiment. that the army is depleted for the
Srum Prevesne Belt Little by fistle iframent of 2000 fighting men of the Sir W. Bees Davies Conds. Boed grew in favour and fifty years ago was highest quality. This process long-con- Mr and Mrs Dubois Mrs Ch. 'Ricon already generally worn by officers of the invest this bring operations to a stand- There can be but little doubt that
Mr&Mrs W. DuinkerMr and Mrs W. E. Indian Army on csive service. No
Roberts horsemen who had tried it riding over our enemy must experience a somewhat Mr F. W. Evans rough country ever wanted to turn to similar difficulty but after all that tis Mis Ch. Floch the sling belt. But this was only the only the more reason why we should at Dr & Mrs C. Forayth beginning of a distinguised sareer. He once take measure to secure that, pitting Mrs E. Guudiot commanded the whole of the Cavalry in ono against the the other the alvantare } Mr and Mrs B. A, Smith the Radar Expedition on the Punjab b will lie with us.-initel Servia Gazette. Frontier in Mareh. 1957, and fought
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