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Facing Page Frontispiece. The Late Mr. Montagu M.W. Baird and Mr. James W. Murray, Presidents of the Chamber, 14 Original Officers in Command of Companies—Majors W.J. Paul, J.R. Young, W. Auld, V.D., and E. Hutchison, 16 Farewell Meeting at the Technical College, 17 Early DaysA Rest by the Way, 18 H.R.H. The Duke of Connaught, Colonel-in-Chief of the H.L.I., and Colonel J. Stanley Paterson, 19 Lieut.-Colonel David S. Morton, V.D., C.M.G., 20, 35 On the Sea Front at TroonLeaving Troon, 20 Mess Orderlies (Prees Heath Camp)"Guard, Turn Out" (Wensley Camp), 21 A Peaceful Bivouac (Salisbury Plain)Recruiting March at Codford, 22 Officers of the Battalion at Mar Lodge, Troon, 1915, 24 Visit of the Directors of the Chamber of Commerce, Troon, 1915, 25 The Battalion on Parade, 26 HavreRuins of Bethune, 28 The Cathedral, Albert—Before and After Bombardment, 34 Map Illustrating Operations of 1st July, 1916, 40 View from Bouzincourt Looking Towards the Line, 44 Cookhouse at Becourt—Observation Post, Hulluch Sector—War's Destruction, 50 Lieut.-Colonel W.J. Paul, 51 Lieut.-Colonel J. Inglis, C.M.G., D.S.O., 60 Types of Support Line Dug-outs and First Aid Post, 68 Major the Rev. A. Herbert GrayChurch Parade (Prees Heath), 76 Phases of Battalion Training, 77 "The Outpost" Staff on Active Service—Original Editorial Staff, 81 The Late Steven D. Reith, D.C.M.—Lce.-Corpl. F.K. Pickles, 82 Margus, The Mascot—One of the Battalion Rugby Football Teams, 83 Lieut. and Q.-M. (formerly Regimental-Sergeant-Major) James Kelly, 84 Mrs. David S. Morton, Convener of the Comforts Committee, 85 Lieut.-Colonel W. Auld, V.D., 90 The Late Lieut.-Colonel William Herbert Anderson, V.C., and Sergeant J.Y. Turnbull, V.C., 91

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      Great Britain declared war on Germany on August 4th, 1914, and almost immediately the combatant strength of its Regular Army was on service and the great bulk of that gallant force engaged in those fierce actions against odds which marked the early fighting.

      The War Office was quickly alive to the fact that the Regular Army could not cope in point of numbers with the Germanic hordes. On the day following the declaration of war the Territorial Forces of Great Britain were mobilized, and with a marvellous and inspiring unanimity their members volunteered for Overseas Service. But even the addition of these many thousands to our striking force was realised to provide no more than

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