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"BATTLE OF AVON."

THE

PASSAGE OF THE RIVER EFFECTED.

ACTION TO GAIN TIME.

Bulford Camp, Sept. 20.

RIOTS IN KASHIMR.

MAHARAJAH APPEALS FOR BRITISH TROOPS.

Jammu (Indin), Nov. 4.

A battalion of British troope has been rushed to Jammu in res ponse to an urgent appeal from

Inade.

SIR T. LIPTON'S

.. FORTUNE.

ESTIMATED AT OVER £1,000,000.

A summary of the will of Sir Thomas Lipton has bean.circulatod

the Hindu-Maharajah of Kashmir HOSTEL FOR NURSES. for assistance to deal with gravel Montem riots, for which the The Battle of the Avon" ended Maharajah's troops are yesterday. Many soldiers "fell"quate. before the nussnge of the river It is emphasised that the troopa by Mensra. Maclay, Murray, and was effected, and night parted the have been despatched solely for Spens, solicitors, Ginsgow,

solicitors the purpose of restoring order It is impossible, the two armies.

and confidence,

statn,, to give an necurate estimate of the catate. It la anticipated it will certainly exceed that £1,000,000.

a

Two thonaand "red shirts" have Kashmir and been arrested. In

in the abandoned imprisoned palace.-Reuter,

There are a number of specifë

em-

legacies to saveral friends, ployees past and present, and sor-

It will be remembered that Welsh cavalry force with attached troops, including armoured cars, Het off from Chippenham to arrest the advance of a British forco mov- ing from Southampton to Bristol their to

support the Midlanders in

ful general is invariably he who This fight against the Welsh.

Jean place himself in the position Welsh column was represented

up. As regards his estate at Osidge. by the 2nd Cavalry Brigader-the of his opponent, and, by trying to vants. King's Dragoon Guards, the Hays see through his eyes, weighs

Royal the position an it to presented to Sir Thoman Lipton's trustees urc (2nd Dragoon Guard). Scots Greys (2nd Dragons), and him and, appreciating his weak-directed to make over the house,

Divisional neas, both strategical and tactical, " Troop Cavalry

tlona, or persons, or bodies Signals and was commanded by is the better able to anticipate any policios, and estate to such Institu-

tempt to ellect a surprise.

that hlaporate, as they think all, in order Brigadier J. Blakiston-Houston.

General Knox know

not be The British Force, commanded

bound that it may be preserved by Major-General H. H. S. Knox, pponent would

the his mother. The trustees was made up of the troops of the own by any conventional man-bostel for nurses in memory

On the other hand, 3rd Division and attached troops, Cavalry lendor was fully including a composite Regiment of Household Cavalry (Life Guards and Royal Horse Guards).

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that the 3rd Division Commander also power to give such articles was not the kind of man to be of furniture, &c., at Osidge to the bluffed into a false position. Both hostel as they think fit. A eum endowment their of £20,000 ia luft as A pitched battle was, of course, leaders made the beat of

The Welsh

dif- for the hostel. out of the queation.

opportunities in avensionally

Under the will a sum of £10,000, horsemen were not capable of do-healt circumstances.

have The exercise, judged from the less such sums as he may ing more than gain time for the troops E mobfiisation of their

standpoint of the subordinate em-given for this purpose during his Wan Bristol.. Their duty

emmandera and tranps of the 3rdfetime, is to be applied to the porarily to hold the western bank Division, last considerably

City of Glasgow, by his trustees

of the Avon, and there delay theaterest on cedunt 129 many as they think it, for the benefit of the poor mothers of the working enemy's crossing and his ultimate units being "lagged." deployment in the open country

Another handicap. WAN thecinases and their children. immediately beyonil.

absones a freedom of manoeuvres Sir Thomas Lipton during his All the troops had to be shepherd- Letime gave £20,000 for this pur- ed for deployment on the hand of

Forward Push, Brigadier Blakiston-Houston, by pushing forward a detachunent of necianised infantry with machine

uni, followed by guns mounted troops, "held up" forward troops of the 3rd Division

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To the leaders artificiality. the river and then retired, ac-the greater part of the troops, the to Sir Thomas Lipton by the people of America, in 1930, is left to the fcordings to plan, to the hilly and

to New York Yacht Club, In making wooded country in the neighbour-manoeuvring

Camiliar. All the "Tactical his hequeat the following words bod of Shrewton. General Knox's

points" could be too easily (British) troops had greater free-recognised.

Consequently there appear in the will; dom of manoeuvre for his inten-

much in complain try when the Avon valley hail about on the score of deriving the been crussed, and the objectives greatest advantage from The pro- of the respective Brigade were soon won, although much resis per utilisation of natural features.

Enterprise and Daring. tance had to be broken down.

As regards the collection of Sunset on Friday night impeded It can definitely be said that the imbvenient, but patrols on either cavalry did not become paralysed yacht racing cups and trophies,

tradition, Mounted the trustees are given power effete side were continuously alert. The br

dis-hand over the collection in right dank of the British had troops are now trained for specially to be protected. It was mounted action, and the use of entirely to some suitable museum there that the Welsh cavalry were their greater mobility was a fea-ur institution.

The following specific legacies most likely to swoop down on the ture of the exercise. Enterprise infantry and canse confusion. and daring were not wanting. The to charities are left: £1,000 each

by collected

the to

The Royal Infirmary, General Knox had prepared for information

In "iron" horses for the cavalry wanWestern lufirmary, the Victoria that contingency. The 7th fantry Brigade hdvanced over the invaluable.

Lufirmary, the Old Men's and commanding ground on his right The experimental side of the Women's Home (all of Glasgow), and the 9th Brigade was on that manoeuvres was highly important. and Grovelands Hospital, London; Brigade's left. In the early hours One squadron of the Greys was £3,000 to the Lipton Memorial of yesterday morning the advance arned with the Madeson machine Nurses Home, Canibustang, near of the British was resumed, but gun and another with the "Vickers-Glasgow. on account of the too rapid move. Berthier" for practical tests. As In leaving these specific legacies, ment of the 7th Brigade a gap was I have already announced the SIT Thomas Lipton stated that made between that Brigade and authorities are hoping to find a light they are not to fetter, or affect. automatic to take the place of both the discretion of his trustees in the 9th Brigade,

the Through that gap

Walsh the Vickers machine-gun and the disposing of the residue of bis cavalry estate in accordance with his will, cavalry dashed soon after dawn Lewis, automatic. The

were armed with the Hotchkiss,

these or as to giving

numed and were received by heavy nua-

Aus in well-but that weapon has been scrap-charities further

any chine gun fire. Although handled. both horses and men were ped. considerably reduced in numbers There was, too, the Divisional

The residue of his estate is to by the devastating fire. Shortly Protection unit. This is an imbe divided among hospitals and before noon--the troops had been provised mechanised under arms

for 48 hours the formed of Royal Engincers whoso institutions in the city of Glasgow, engagement was ended.

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dlesex (including Southgate), Higher Command.

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An experimental Provost

Lord Inverforth; Mr. Henry of this The chief

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motor-Neil, Greenock; Colonel Hugh B. The struggle, seven riding horses, two In war, is between the respective cars, three motor-cycle combina-pens, Glasgow, and Mr. James leaders rather than between the tions, 28 motor-ereles, and a motor Brooks (late of Lipton, Ltd.), are

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