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28 September 1914 - Nottingham Journal - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
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28 September 1914 - Nottingham Journal - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
On Saturday evening lord Kitchener inspected come 6,000 recruits at St, John's, near Woking. The men had come from Yorkshire, Durham. Somerset, and Cornwall. When the Secretary for War arrived be hod enthusiastic reception from meet crowd of spectators. Lord Kitchener made close
28 September 1914 - Nottingham Journal - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
pie Press Bureau on Saturday evening issued list of caMualtie* to officers the Expeditionary l reported under date September 22nd. The list shows: 31 killed. died of wounds. wounded, and missing. Regiineints suffering most killed were the Connaught and the Durham light Infantry.
28 September 1914 - Nottingham Journal - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
, Funder - The of th* in theatre of war to Septemhei and Matroritm-Sb.bat. the day of S-vtamber and peeeed without any notable mesdeota. On the Loaate‘if®l" ~ tke night Saptem- Iwr and Ztth drove back die enemy who po- KsdkiS InfAdl™** territory near “We also lapuloed a Hack mad
28 September 1914 - Nottingham Journal - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England