Field Marshal Sir Donald Stewart An Account of His Life Mainly in His Own Wor

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Field Marshal Sir Donald Stewart An Account of His Life Mainly in His Own Wor
G R George Robert Elsmie
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, slightly stabbed by an Afghan in the Bazaar this afternoon by a shoemaker's awl. 2<^th Feb. — . . . . Dr Maccartie, 2nd P. C, shot through the shoulder this afternoon near Gold Mine. He was alone. \st March. — Bishop of Lahore started for India to-day. Chapman took him beyond the city Sirdar is much vexed about officers going about alone unarmed, as he thinks ; ordered the boy who stabbed Graves to be publicly flogged in Bazaar yd March. — Inspected the Cavalry Brigade this morning, and found every Regiment differently equipped, and no uniformity in loading of the ponies. Colonel, as usual, doing everything differently to his neighbour. Ordered Ghazi boys to be sent to Kurrachee, and recom- mended Government to send them to the Andamans for life. Ofth March. — Government does not wish Sirdar to move so far as Ghuzni, as it might cut across Cabul political arrangements and his presence might be required on the Helmund %th MarcJi. — . . . . Robberies have commenced again, and it is said that it is some of Mahomed Jan's (the robber) ^ men out of revenge <^th March.

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