Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 252William Blackwood, 1942 - England |
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Page 293
... young days . Arrived in India , Young went to the old College of Barasal , apparently a military academy , where he met Abraham ( later Sir Abraham ) Roberts , and commenced a friendship which proved lifelong . The next few years of his ...
... young days . Arrived in India , Young went to the old College of Barasal , apparently a military academy , where he met Abraham ( later Sir Abraham ) Roberts , and commenced a friendship which proved lifelong . The next few years of his ...
Page 298
... Young , because of his experience of mountain warfare , was selected to command . The Rajah , alarmed , released his prisoners , and one of them ( his name was Hooker ) met General Young . Hooker can scarcely have had the family quality ...
... Young , because of his experience of mountain warfare , was selected to command . The Rajah , alarmed , released his prisoners , and one of them ( his name was Hooker ) met General Young . Hooker can scarcely have had the family quality ...
Page 309
... Young to be his A.D.C. , and took him on the great Java and Sumatra campaigns . These are Gillespie's story . Of Young , the only particular information that we have is that in his old days he told his daughter that he had once been ...
... Young to be his A.D.C. , and took him on the great Java and Sumatra campaigns . These are Gillespie's story . Of Young , the only particular information that we have is that in his old days he told his daughter that he had once been ...
Contents
A CHANNEL PASSAGE BY R G A | 60 |
A DEAD LEESHORE BY CAPTAIN FRANK H SHAW | 163 |
A SOLDIER OF OLD INDIA BY J CHARTRES MOLONY | 192 |
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