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HLI Chronicle 1914 - The Royal Highland Fusiliers

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HIGULAND LIGHT INFANTRY CHRONICLE .H. L.I. National Reserve.T a Meeting held in Glasgow ofA the Secretaries of the NationalReserve-presided over by ColonelGrant, M.V.O.-a New Scheme ofOrganisation was brought forward forthe forming of Battalions, and as theH.L.I. Contingent is only some 137strong at present it is sincerely hopedthat a large number will in the verynear future join nur ranks, and thuskeep up. in the Oity of Glasgow" thehonour of the old Regiment.All particulars and forms of. enrolmentmay be had 'at aqy time fromMr. G. J. Taylor, Secretary. 4 BattlefieldGardens,.' Langside, Glasgow,who will be pleased to communieatewith any of the old corps on thelOOtter.Th. ' Incorpora:t. j.; SOLDIERS' and 'SAILORS'" BElPSOC1ETY(lEdlnburKh and Leith Branch),';) No. II STAFFORD STREET, EDINBURGH.Patron-HI. MaJeatlf the KinKpreSldent-H.ILH, Prln_ Chrllltlan of 8OII1efiVIg·Holllteln.Oko;irman--Oolonel P. 0, NBWBIGGING.. , H sent to the HonorarySec.etary. .6. <strong>The</strong> Government, Poet Office authorities, many, leading .er.cantlle Firms, and Railway Companies MTe giv~ Taea..I..to discharged soldIers

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