| Earl Frederick Sleigh Roberts Roberts - India - 1897 - 650 pages
...education is carried on. by a fancy ball on the 21st June, in honour of the auspicious anniversary. My name appeared in the Jubilee Gazette as having...given the Grand Cross of the Indian Empire, but what 1 valued still more was the acceptance by the Government of India of my strong recommendation for the... | |
| Walter Jerrold - Afghan Wars - 1900 - 276 pages
...idea of his own for the amelioration of the condition of the troops in India. To use his own words : " What I valued still more was the acceptance by the...institute in every British regiment and battery in India. In urging that this measure should be favourably considered, I had said that the British army in India... | |
| Charles Edward Drummond Black - Diplomats - 1903 - 484 pages
...Gazette was most gratifying, what he valued still more was the acceptance by the Government of his strong recommendation for the establishment of a Club or Institute in every British regiment 1 Lord Roberts described the Colonel as " a particularly helpful member of the Committee." and battery... | |
| Charles Edward Drummond Black - Diplomats - 1903 - 490 pages
...Gazette was most gratifying, what he valued still more was the acceptance by the Government of his strong recommendation for the establishment of a Club or Institute in every British regiment 1 Lord Roberts described the Colonel as "a particularly helpful member of the Committee.1' Regimental... | |
| Sir George Forrest - Great Britain - 1915 - 414 pages
...being given the degree of the Grand Cross of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. He writes : "My name appeared in the Jubilee Gazette as having...acceptance by the Government of India of my strong recommendations for the establishment of a club or institute in every British regiment and battery... | |
| Clark Bell - Law - 1901 - 990 pages
...Years in India," Lord Roberts writes: My name appeared in the (Queen's) Jubilee Gazette (1887) a» having been given the Grand Cross of the Indian Empire,...institute in every British regiment and battery In India. In urging that this measure should be favorably considered, I had said that the British army in India... | |
| Sir George Forrest - Great Britain - 1916 - 410 pages
...being given the degree of the Grand Cross of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. He writes : "My name appeared in the Jubilee Gazette as having...acceptance by the Government of India of my strong recommendations for the establishment of a club or institute in every British regiment and battery... | |
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