following- appointments and promotions have been gazetted;— REGULAR ARMY. Col. B. L. Bcddy, D.5.0.. on ceasing employed, placed on h.p. Col. C. C. Cumming. C.8., M.8., retires retire! pay. Lt.-Col. 11. B. Kelly, D.5.0., M.8., from R.A.M.C., to be Col.
24 September 1930 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
The Minister in brief, rather precise about the King's title. 2. The reverse of late. 3. A long word with nothing in it. 4. Sounds like attempt to got three-fold prefix. 5. This King could not be cornered at his own table. 6. The narrow view of confused artist. 10. two words tho
24 September 1930 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Sir John Simon, M.P., will visit Yorkshire during the second week of October, and fulfil some engagements in his constituency. On October 10 ho will speak the public meeting follow ing the annual meeting of Spring House, Heckmondwike (the Tramps' Hostel). BLACKPOOL SEAT. Sir A.
24 September 1930 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
To Control Movement when Government Withdraws. The decision of the Government early this year to withdraw the grant and official recognition Ironi all cadet organisations has led to tho formation the British National Cadet Association. Field-Marshal Viscount Allenby is the Presi
24 September 1930 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
BALMORAL CASTLE, Tuesday Major 11. D. Hunter, Lieut. It. M. Villiers, anil Lieut. It. M. H. Waller, of the King's Guard Honour the 2nd Battalion the Canieronians (Scottish Hides), had the honour dining with the King and Queen this evening . The of Gloucester has agreed to serve
24 September 1930 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Deputation Arrives in London. WHITE PROTESTS. British Assurances to League. Lord Delamere and other members of the East African delegation have arrived in London to convey the protests of the white population of East Africa against the British policy outlined in recent White Pap
24 September 1930 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Plans in the Keighley and Skipton Areas. The report of the secretary (Mr. A. T. Horsman) the Keighley and District Employment Committee, states that the live register figures (which, September totalled 5,828), had not been nearly so high since 1921, except two occasions. of thes
24 September 1930 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England