e blow--new army
establishment--Hospital Camp--disbandment--the passing
of the "17th."
III.--AN ODD MUSTER.
THE SPIRIT OF THE BATTALION, 76
The Padre's tribute.
CO-OPERATION, 78
The 17th and the Gunners.
"THE OUTPOST," 81
The Battalion Magazine.
SPORT OF THE BATTALION, 83
Football--running--boxing.
THE R.S.M., 84
Tribute by Lieut.-Col. D.S. Morton.
A REMEMBRANCE, 84
An echo.
THE COMFORTS COMMITTEE, 85
The Ladies' Committee and Office-bearers--their helpful
work.
MEMORIAL SERVICE IN GLASGOW, 86
The Somme--Rev. A. Herbert Gray's text.
THE CLUB, 87
The object--Battalion Benevolent Fund--Committee
formed--Hope of the future.
"E" COMPANY, 89
17th H.L.I. Reserve--19th Battalion--drafts--
activities--Lieut. Col. Anderson, V.C.--78th T.R.B.
IV.--HONOURS AND AWARDS.
Battalion Honour, 91
The Victoria Cross, 91
Honours gained by Officers and others while serving
with the Battalion, 93
Honours gained by original Members of the Battalion
after being transferred to other units, 96
List of Officers who were granted Commissions in the
Battalion on its formation, 100
"Other Ranks" of the Battalion who were granted
Commissions in the Battalion, 101
Roll of Warrant Officers, N.C.O.s and men who joined
the Battalion prior to 22nd November, 1915, 102
ILLUSTRATIONS.
FRONTISPIECE. _Facing Page_
THE LATE MR. MONTAGU M.W. BAIRD AND MR. JAMES W. MURRAY,
PRESIDENTS OF THE CHAMBER, 14
FAREWELL MEETING AT THE TECHNICAL COLLEGE, 17
EARLY DAYS--A REST BY THE WAY, 18
H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, COLONEL-IN-CHIEF OF THE
H.L.I., AND COLONEL J. STANLEY PATERSO
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