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Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

21 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

IHK FLEET RUNNING THE GAUNTLET…

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THE VICTORIA CROSB AND ALBERT…

THE TOWNELEY FAMILY.

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COLLIERY DISASTER IN SCOTLAND.

THE VALUE OF THE CLEOPATRA.

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THE CAT TAX.

BOAT RACE ON THE TYNE.

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SCENE AT THE SIGNATURE OF…

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EXTRAORDINARY DIYORCE CASE.

THE VOLUNTEERS AND THE NEW…

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THE VOLUNTEERS AND THE NEW HELMET. The new pattern helmet having now been finally approved and ordered to be iaaued at once te the regular) army, permission has been accorded to a large number of volunteer regiments who had made appli- cation to the War Office to adopt the new head gear, which will undoubtedly add to their appearance, being a decided improvement on the various descriptions of shako, busby, &c., at present worn, besides facilitating the assimilation of the uniforms of the Auxiliary Forces aa nearly as possible to that of the army, as recommended by the Secretary of State for War. One regiment has for a long time been provided with the helmet-Colonel Loyd-Lindsay's Berkshire battalion, and among the metropolitan regiments which now propose to adopt it are-The London Bifle Brigade, 2nd and 3rd London Bifles, 1st London Engineera, 2nd, 19th, 26th, 28th, 29th, 40th, and 46th Middlesex battalions, besides many more in town and country. Probably by the end of the present year all the regiments will have it. The useful gray with which a large part of the force has been clothed since its organisation is now rapidly giving place to the scarlet of the line or the neat dark-green of the regular rifle regiments, two battalions alone out of the celebrated Gray Brigade having adopted the former colour, while a reference to the Army List" will Bhow that the proposed aaaimilatien is being carried out as rapidly as circumstances permit. The following is one out of numerous memorials which are being unanimously signed and are about to be forwarded to the Secretary of State for War: To the Right Hon. Gathorne Hardy, her Majesty's Secretary of State for War.—We, the undersigned officers, non-commissioned officeis, and men of the 3rd Lanark Bifles, being desirous, in the present critical state of the nation's affairs, of reaffirming our readiness to perform the obligations which we as volunteerahave undertaken, declare our willingness, in the event of war, to perform garrison duty, and are prepared at present, in order to perfect ourselves in such duty, to undertake the same in our own city on conditions compatible with our business engage- ments, and would humbly suggest that the Gallow- gate Barracks, which we understand are about to become vacant, be placed at the dispoaal of the volun- teers of Glasgow for purpoee of training." On Monday night, at a full-dress parade of the Penzance Bifis Volunteers, in response to an invita- tion from Oapt. Boase, the officer commanding the company, almost all present signed a paper agreeing to go on foreign service for one year in case of an emergency. The financial statement of the National Bifle Asso- ciation, just issued, ahowa the total receipta for the paat year to have been .£22,288 6a. 2d., and the ex- penditure .£21,766 19s. 5d., leaving a balance of .£562 6a. 9d. in favour of the association.

A PRESTON WILL CASE.

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THE^QUEEN AT THE ROYAL TAPESTRY…

REMARKABLE BREACH OF PROMISE…

CHARGING AT FOOTBALL.

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