THAMES NAVAL BRIGADE.
To the Editor of THE THAMES GUARDIAN Sir.—l hope it is not true Avhat rumour says, that this corps is likely to be broken up from dissensions from within, and that some of the officers have resigned. I have Avatchcd this corps for some time, and have been much pleased with the attention given by the men to the drill ; I think, "therefore, the stumblingblock in tho further development of this corps, and as the means by Avliich the services of officers who have taken a great interest in the management can be retained, ought to be remoA’cd, rumour further says that the person at present holding the position of Captain (light to resign.—l aril, &c., Watch.
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 84, 16 January 1872, Page 3
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