King Edward'j; Horse fthe King's Oversea Dominions Regiment), which hitherto has been on the footing of a Yeomanry "Regiment, has been transferred to the Imperial Special Reserve. The object of this move is t6 provide a military training school for young colonials who may be in England for ;i few year;. It is hoped that eventually such service will b? allowed to count in those Dominion'! where military service is compulsory, as if done in thu'loral forei.s. Although now a Special Reserve ROTinient, attached to n E'gular Cavalry brigade, and ready to go to the front in time of wa;, King'FAward's Horse are only rcijuired to train for 15 days annually in camp, a=, owing to the Rcnerosity of th? King, who is their Colonpl-in-Chicf, and many other public-spirited supporters, they oro aUc to carry out many more week-end i-idr-s and similar exercifef than most other of our mounted corps. The change of i-latu* will L-J welcome to retiring officers of l'egular Cavaliy. who, until mently, have only l>een able to do their Reserve service with Irish Horse or Re-crvo In-
fantry. The Countess ot' Carrick fays: "M'CliM' tbn'6 Soap and Perfumes are beautiful, 1 haTe used no other toilet ksb for reaii'V
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1548, 18 September 1912, Page 9
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203Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1548, 18 September 1912, Page 9
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