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AFTER BALACLAVA.
VETERAN TALKS OF
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London, October, 26 Seventy Hodg-years ago, yesterday, the Light
Mr F, W. Barnes Mr A. J. Holmes, Mr and Mrs. Beale Mr J. Huena Mrs E R. Bello Mr A. R. Johnston Mr V. Bonjamli Cautain and Mr D. Dersha
Mr D. Berthan Mr R. J. Birbeck
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Miss O. P. Keaper Mr Bud Ars
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Brigade made their immoral charge on the Russian guns at Balaclava. It is doubtful if any of the Six Hundred who rode "into the valley- of death" are still alive; but among the half-dozen Crimean veterans now at Chelsea Hospital there are two who saw the charge. These old warriors are. Private William Piner, of the Manchestets and Gunner Isaac Sugden, Royal Horse Artillery Their recollections of that October morning in '54 are as division" Private Piner told the vivid as if it was yesterday. "Our
News of the World" yesterday, "was in the outer valley at Hdaybreak, and at seven
Mir A. W. Graham Lauritson
Browne
Mr and Mrs W. J. Mr R. G. Burdin Lenderman Mr W. A. But-Mrs E. Liddell
terfi+ld
Mina A, Lillie Mr Obs. Cottrell Mr E. A. Mackay Capt. Diokena Mr D. McCallumi Mr. O. W. O. Vao Mr and Mrs Master
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and Child A.Dr. J. Murrison
Mr P. O'Connor Mr - and Mrs
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Pooley
Mr and Mrs W.
R_Douglas
Mr E. R. Duckett Mr G. P Flaxsor Mr Folia Ellis Mine M. Ellie
Mr. and Mrs. E. E.Mr M. I. Qal t
EIN
Miss Ecclea Mr J. P. Fehhy" Dr. Douglas
Galer
Mr H. Go! soN- Mr and Mrs,
Gould
in
the morning the charge of the Light Brigade was made. The front line was composed of the 17th Lancers-the Death or Glory Boys' and the 13th Light. Dragoons. Behind them rode the 17th Hussars the 'Cherrypickers' W.-with the 4th Light Dragoons,
Mr A. H. Rowe Mr G. Schriner Mr and, Mes W. 8. R. Sparke
Me and Mrs Vander Et en
3 Mr E. A. Stevens
Mr H. F. Sammer MP. D.Futherland Mr and Mrs. L. A
Miss F. Halton Mr H Hancock Mr and Mrs H. A. Tokias
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'MAINLY SCISSORS LOOT.
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and, bringing up the rear, the 8th Hussars-all told there were some 640 horsemen who started as the trumpeters sounded the call, and 40 officers and 353 men lay dead and wounded a few minutes later.
At the Brixton Register Office Artists paint the charge with the
the wedding took place of George men in full parade dress. As a For nearly
two hours ar Hooker, 84, of Kennington, and matter of fact, they were called so escaped bullock held up traffic on Louisa Ethel Hampton, 73, of. hurriedly that many were only the Land N.E. Railway at Blyth, Clapharm. The couple were the re- half clad and just had time to boot Northumberland.
cipients of numerous felicitations. and saddle when the mad, wild dash ! Mr & Mrs Pelar Mr A16. J. Koightbegan. The squadrons kept perfect i James Mulherron, a 14-years-old Bir & Mrs Podiker Mirsad Me A order as they moved forward un- book-maker, was, fined £5 at Mr Re-
and Mrs. A. Lair & children der Lord Cardigan. When the Glasgow for receiving bets in the
Mr and Mrs W. front line turned the bend in the street,
further valley, the roar of heavy guns broke on the morning air, and the Light Brigade rode on in face
See it on
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Hy locatore D'orson, the wife of the palabrared Norwegian postand newslist, wrote | <jomomma Samatheon every day and suda Tither the effect of this stepirubilo čagitatieina food are estowed pary benakniai so him. Car dos of the same opinion.".
ERPUZAN PAY BUTAL,
Brostedt Mr T. B. Brown Mr and Mra, A.H.A. Mr & Mrs E. Lund
Carleton
Mr T. A. McGee Mr.A. K. Crooks Mr and Mrs J. C.
Mulatt
Dr. Dopalun Mr and Mrs C. T.Mr and Mrs Olivér
"Fowle & children Mr and Mrs J. N. Mr Franklin
Parker
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Mr And Mr I. H. Mr O. B.. bank"
Gesre
Lt. Col. & Mrs Ste
phon Mr and Mrs P. M. Mr J. H. Taggart
Redgron
Mr H. Walk
Miss H. Harry
PRAK HOTEL."
December 5.
Dr J. W. Anderson Mba G. Kennedy Mr 8. A. Ankur Mr M. F. Kay Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Mr and Ms E, 5 Misa E. R. Baily Kill
Mr and Mrs L. d. F.Mr & Mrs A. Lang Bellamy Mr and Mrs.
Mr J. W. O. Bonnar. Ladgetin Mr W. H. Bourne Mir K. Farsen,
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Oldest member of Swindon Fire Brigade and its engineer for many years, Mr. Sidney Maidment, 65, is dead,
DS O.'S Admission.
Holder of the D.S.O. and M.C. and lately in charge of recruiting in North Staffordshire, Lieut- before a court-martial at Shelton, Colonel H. Strevens pleaded guilty Stoke-on-Trent, to 13 charges of fraudulent conversion of money and the issue of forged documents and a dishonoured cheque.-Major. For an unused
81-parale H. Shapcote, prosecuting, stated Right Rumanian stamp £470 was paid in that accused was appointed recruit Mr. H. R. Harmer's Loa doping officer in December, 1923, and.
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stood "Not being educated up to port wine, it had a contra effect on me."A prisoner at Willesden, N.W, Police Court.
HAÏL OF SHOT AND SHELL that only those who saw and beard can understand. down that long valley, we saw them swallowed up in the smoke salerooms. clouds and disappear towards the
We flashing batteries. spellbound and wondering Presently but of the mist and vapour there "dashed back a number.of riderless horses. Then the smoke clouds lifted and we saw heaps of men and horses lying at the mouth of the valley, dead or in hours, but in reality it was only the agonies of death. It seemed
minutes, before the remnants of
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After a week's idleness through trade depression about 500. coal miners have restarted work Dowlais, Glamorganshire.
the offences were in respect of a banking account for the payment of recruits The total amount involved was about £186. Accused was missing in August from the recruiting office and was arrested in London, having absconded, and declared He then denied he went to London to, try to raise at money to cover his deficiency.
Accused, in a written statement, mentioned that for his services in Charged with the manslaughter the war he was awarded the above of his 14-years-old brother by decorations and the striking him above the left, eor Guerre, and was seven times men- Croix de with his fist, Frederick. Parry, 17tioned in despatches. He lost his of Grafton-terrace, Kentish Town, Army gratuity in an hotel busi- was remanded at Marylebone.
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On his 80th birthday Dr. Robert Bridges, the Poet Laureate, was presented on behalf of poets, musicians and scholars with a clavichord specially made by Mr. Arnold Dolmetsch, the musician,
Mr M. J. Breen Mr and G. D. the Brigade began to drift back. Mr & Miss Brennan " Lega
At first a few stragglers who had Col. & Mrs C. Russell Mian Leys
their-chargers-shot-under-them Brown
Major A. H. Little came limping in, then twos and Miss P. W. Brown johtл
threes on deadbeat horses, helping Mr.T. S. Bustard Mr J.D. L'oyd Mr B. D. Curoshera Mr L. M. S. Lloyd others who clung to their Capt. Mi. 0.Mr W. H. Lock stirrup leathers. With bare sabre Carpenter Mr and Mrs W. and fance some of our fellows had Mr R, H. 'Cleland Logan
actually reached the Russian guns Mr R, C, Cotario Mr and Mrs.T. A. and cut down the gunners, but Mis M. Cooper. Mortic
Min H timack Mrs J. McAinth
these "must have been only a Lt... R. A.;Dub Mr R. McGregor fraction. At length there appear
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Mr E. E. Mimmacked parties of mounted men riding Mr and Mrs J.Mr and Mrs F. W. in some sort of formation. They! At a meeting of the Senate of
Домал
Munton Miss M. W. Nown-
were the unscathed survivors of the University of London a Chair holme
the dare-devil ride. The muster of Anatomy at Middlesex Hospital roll showed that two thirds of the was instituted as the result of Mr. Light Brigade had fallen, and S. A. Courtauld's gift of £20,000, Major and Mrs F. F. dead and ald the wounded we occupant.
when we sent parties to bury the Dr. Thomas Yeates being its first Phillipe "Mr and Mrs H. R.
realised the awful nature of the Remington
Mr E. C, Duncan Mr W. E. Dye Mra Samora Ellis
'Mistes Ellis
Mr 7. Ogden
Mr F. E. Ollerton
Mr and Mrs W. A.Mr A. H. Penn
Eustian)
Mr D. FitzGerald
Mr A Forbes Misa M. Forten.
Mr R-J. W. Foster Lt-Col. & Mr Mr F. Franklin Sander " Lt. E. C. Frederickbir.I.. G. Beatt Mr and Mrs W. D. Mc R, P. Phan
Goodfellow Mi R, B. Shelton- Mr and Mrs J. M,Capt. & Mrs Skinner
Gordon
Mrs & Wies G. Mr and Mrs Ogo. W. Stubbings
Grey
Mr and Mrs E. F. L. Mr. and Mr. C. J. Stardee
Manolo Haghes: Mr O. P. Sturdiee Mr and Mrs B. A.Mr and Mrs P. hi.
Hale'
Suckling Miss M. B. Flei Mrs J. F. ThomASON Mr. and Mrs J.Mm C. Thwaites
Banoock
Miss Thwaites
Alvor
My J. B. Fanker" Mr A. W. Tickle Mrs W. J. HawkerLt. Col. and Mrs H Lt. Cmdr. G. F. Trevolyan
Hole
Mr M. Vine Mr T... Hornby Capt: RF.
H. Howe}}· Capt. A. F Werks MO,, hum workbMiss O. Willmott Mix 0. Jerkins Ar and Mrs F.D. Mr 4.8. Hugh Jones Wood Me W. A..Jordan
Mr G. O. Moral
PALACK BOTKI.
Mr A. Arab Mr OH. Enslewood Mr R. A. G. Barrett Mr J. Inak Mr W. A., Bennett Mrs McCaw Mr R. W. CampbellMr J. McDonald Mr P. B. Obichgar Mr. B. J. do H. Mr J. §. Dot!
-Monre Me W, 8. Caft Mr M. Simpson Mr and Mrs N. 8.MP 11, Smith
Dayor
Mapt. L. W. ?mith
Mr A, H. P. Device Mrs C Stringer and
Mr B. Femhmidas Mr A. F. Tannen Me and Mr H baum
Goldanbarg
Mr A. Ball
M. 4. 0 Waka
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ess, and as his pay as recruiting officer was less than £5 a week be was unable to support his wife and seven children. He, therefore borrowed the money, intending to pay it hack-Sentence will be promulgated in due course. Unlucky Thirteen.
Thirteen years after marriage. Lieut.-Colonel Meredith Arthur Hamer refused to live with his wife. The result was that she sred for restitution of conjugal rights.— Petitioner, Mrs. Gertrude Ida Hamer, of the Old Pest House, carnage. Three hundred and For obtaining money by false Sevenoaks, stated the marriage eighty horses lay stretched on pretences from the East Ham took place in India, and there ware that ghastly field. I was a young Local Employment Committee, of two children. After her husband ster then, and had not seen some which he was a member, Albert declined to live with lier she wrote of the awful battle scenes I was to Walker, a park-keeper, was sen.imploring him to come back, if only witness later, but the impression tenced to three months in the for the sake of the children, and Balaclava left on my mind is just second division.
added: Of course, I recognise the like some terrible nightmare, [**
fact that your military duties may Even now as I doze I seem to hear
Members of the Territorial Army prevent you making a home in the thunder of the hoofs, the cheers, Nursing Service, retired through England at present, but I am ready and the roar of cannon just as they or suffering from disability caused and willing to come out and join sounded 70 years ago."
by service, when about to retire, are you in India, and forget all that has Colonel to receive disability pay graded happened In the past. from £100 a year down to 20 per Hamer replied, declining to make a home for her anywhere, either is England or India. Mr. Justice
To cover the high cost of living cent during the past four years, Coven
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try Board of Guardians has granted ( A novelty at the forthcoming Horridge pronounced a decres of
three local registrars a gratuity of EID cach, or less than is, a week.
IDEAL FOR WOMEN. Ferwomen, also for the aged, Pinkettos are the ideal laxative boostise they are so
mild in action yet so efficient in results, They are not habit forming sad do cat apeet the stouch as so many purgatives do. Used when necessary they ensure
restitution.
cycle und motor cycle show at Olympla will be a fire-fighting A Hygient: Bakery, side-car bullt for use in country towns where the ratepayers cannot stand the price of a fully fledged motor fire engine,
All the latest devices in me chanical equipment for hygienic baking are represented in the extensive new bakery which, at & The Court of Criminal Appeal total cost of £40 000, has heen reduced to 12 months' hard labour erected for Mesars J Smith & Sons the sentence of 3 years' penal at Hawkhill, Edinburgh.. With an servitude passed on Private John actual floor space of fully, 2000 Garner, 25, Grenadier Guards, for square yards, the structure is one, the attempted murder of his wife of red brick with a roof of tile and by cutting her throat.
glass, while the laterior throughout is of tiled white enamel. The total cost of erection, minus equipment, was £22,000. The system to be. daily ropeiority, banish bi'iraud and was the verdict at the inquest on sick headaches, clear thin akin, purify the Erie Clubley 14, the son of Henry employed is one of progressive breath Of chemists everywhere, or Clubley, farmer, of Dimlington, forward movement, the cn ge pab free, 10 pents
vial Holderness, Yorkshire, who was extending from a large general. from Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 80 shot in the head by his brother store at the rear of the premis in
Reginald, 19, through his gun a dismatchshed directly with dlacharging as he was getting main entrance.
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the
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That he was accidentally killed
Kinosse Hogi, Shangbal.
Mr. J. Wad Mort
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through a fence.
the