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HLI Chronicle 1909 - The Royal Highland Fusiliers

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00HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY CHRONICLE."H.L.I. CHRONICI.E."STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR 1908.Receipts.Balance in Bank on Jan. 1, 1908, £3 7 5Dash in Hand on Jan. 1, 1908, o 14 0Subscriptions of 5s., 16 3 0Subscriptions from Serving Officers, 23 18 0Subscriptions of lB. 6d., 322Advertisements, 19 3 0Mlisce1laneou8 Recei pta, 3 16 8Quarterly Sales­1st Batt. H.L.I., .. £60 6 22nd Batt. H.L.I., 31 7 6Depot, &c., 8 11 2---- 100 410£170 9 1Expenditure.Paid to Printers,Wages,Postage,.. £148 144 103 11Miscellaneous,0 1Balance in Bank, 31st Dec., 1908, 8 5Cash in Hand, 31st Dec., 1908, 5 6BALANCE SHEET.Reoeipts.Balance in Bank & Ca.sh, 31/12/0Due from 1st Battalion-Sale of October Number,Balance (Dr.),604924£170 9 18, £13 1116 065 1£94 13 0Expenditure.Due to Printers, .. £94 13 0£94 13 0R. W. H. ANDERSON, Major,Editor" H.L.I. CHRONICLE."Hamilton, Jan.• <strong>1909</strong>.NOTICE.WANTED.-To complete Volume of backnumbers-l copy, April, 1906, number.A reward of Is will be given for the first{lOpy received by the Editor.-, 624NOTICES."<strong>The</strong> <strong>Highland</strong> Light Infantry Ohronicle" if!published at fourpence, but fivepence must besent by anyone writing for a copy, to coverpostage. I t can be had from the following :­<strong>The</strong> EDITOR, "H.L.I. <strong>Chronicle</strong>," Hamilton.<strong>The</strong> SUB·EDITOR, "H.L.I. <strong>Chronicle</strong>," 2nd H.L. t.,Cork.<strong>The</strong> SUB.EDITOR, "H.L.1. <strong>Chronicle</strong>," 1st H.L.I.,Lucknow.Anyone wishing to subscribe for the space of oneyear can do so by sending one shilling and sixpenceby postal order or penny stamps ,to the Editor. <strong>The</strong>numbers will then be sent past free quarterly asissued. <strong>The</strong> arrival of the paper will be the receipt.Annual volumes, consisting of the four quarterlynumbers, bound together in a paper cover, can beobtained, post free, for one shilling and sevenpence.Contributions in manuscript should be legiblywritten {}n one side {}f the paper only, and should beaccompanied by the nalle and address of the sender,which wiU or will not be published, as may be desired.It is particularly requested that names generallythoseof persons, places, etc.-and all words notEnglish, should be written with special care, asotherwise they are difficult to decipher. Whenprinted extracts are forwarded, the source fromwhich they are derived should be stated; and in theoase of newspaper cuttings the date, as well as thename of the paper, should be given.<strong>The</strong> "<strong>Chronicle</strong>" is published on the lOth of thefirst month of each quarter, and goes to press aboutthe 20th of the previous month, by whicli date it isrequested that ordinary contributions may be forwarded.In exceptional cast's matter will be receivedup to the last day of the month, but its insertioncannot be guaranteed.All subscribers and readers are invited to becomecontributors, and thus matenalIy assist III supportingthe "Chroniole."All communications should, for the present, beaddressed to "<strong>The</strong> Editor, 'H.L.I. Chroniele,' <strong>The</strong>Barracks, Hamilton."OUR OONTEMPORARIES.-We beg to acknowledge,with thanks, the receipt of the following: .. <strong>The</strong> Army Service Corps Journal." "Tl1e 79th News" (Queen's Own Cameron High landers)."<strong>The</strong> Snapper" (East Yorkshire Regiment)." <strong>The</strong> Lion and the Rose" (4th King's Own l."<strong>The</strong> St. George's Gazette" (5th <strong>Fusiliers</strong>)."<strong>The</strong> 3rd V.B. Northumberland <strong>Fusiliers</strong>' Magazine. ,"<strong>The</strong> Na.tional Service Journal.""<strong>The</strong> Aldershot News.""<strong>The</strong> Queen's Own Gazette" (Q.O.R. West KentRegiment)."<strong>The</strong> Gordonian" (Gordon Boys' Orphanage)."<strong>The</strong> Thin Red Line'" (2nd Bn. A. & S. <strong>Highland</strong>ers,93rd). "'I'he 57th's (Die·Hards) Doin!,,"s."

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