XII.
Honours and Rewards of Officers of the 2nd Royal Dublin Fusiliers.

C.B.BREVETS.
Colonel C. D. Cooper.Major F. P. English.
" G. A. Mills.Brevet-Major Godley.
" H. T. Hicks.Captain McBean.
Major A. W. Gordon.
D.S.O.Captain E. Fetherstonhaugh.
Major S. G. Bird." C. F. Romer.
" W. H. O. Neill." P. Maclear.
Brevet-Major A. F. Pilson." H. Carington Smith.
" W. J. Venour.Major A. J. Chapman.
Captain H. M. Shewan.Captain M. Lowndes.
" G. N. Cory.
Lieutenant E. A. A. De Salis.SPECIAL PROMOTIONS.
" C. Garvice.Lieutenant Watson.
" Lefroy." E. A. A. De Salis.
" W. F. Stirling." Lefroy.
" C. T. W. Grimshaw.
" A. Moore.
Captain-Quartermaster R. Baker.

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XIII.
N.C.O.'s and Men of 2nd Royal Dublin Fusiliers Awarded Distinguished Conduct Medal.

Reg. No.Rank and Name.
3423Sgt. M. ConnorA.O. 163 of 1901
4290" Hunt
1664" Sheridan
L.-Cpl. J. Kelly
Pte. W. Holmes
" P. Kelly
" E. Reid
Sgt.-Mj. F. A. Whalen 5th R.D. Fus.A.O. 15 of 1902
Qmr.-Sgt. B. T. Bruen 5th R.D. Fus.
Col.-Sgt. F. Gage
Arm.-Sgt. T. H. Ford, attached R.D. Fus.
Sgt. W. Brown
2892" J. Ryan
Cpl. G. F. Frost, 1st Batt. R.D. Fus.
L.-Cpl. Melia
Pte. W. Connell
" W. Cullen
" A. Dowling
" M. Farrelly
" M. Kavanagh
" J. McCormack
6642" C. N. Wallace
43Sgt.-Maj. J. BurkeA.O. 10 of 1903
4637Col.-Sgt. J. Ambrose
5178" T. Crean
" M. Dunne
Cpl. P. Flannery
Pte. P. Furlong
Col.-Sgt. J. H. Robinson, 1st Batt. R.D. Fus.A.O. 172 of 1903

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XIV.
An Address Presented by the Natal United Irish Association.

The Officers, Non-commissioned Officers, and Men of the 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers.

The recent war, from which we welcome you back, marks another epoch of glory in the annals of your distinguished battalion. It was our privilege on several occasions to be favoured at social functions with the presence of officers and men of the Dublin Fusiliers, and we felt assured that the goodness of character and disposition which shed their radiance at those gatherings, would shine with added lustre when in the face of danger and death. The popularity of your regiment in Natal has only been exceeded by your distinguished gallantry in the field, and as we followed your fortunes with feelings of deepest interest throughout the campaign, our hearts thrilled with pride as we read of your gallant and heroic deeds. As you held the position of honour at the march to Lucknow, so were you by the unanimous consent of the army awarded a similar position in the entry to Ladysmith. The marvellous bravery displayed by your regiment in the terrible fighting between Talana Hill and Tugela, forms a fitting sequel to your magnificent record in the Indian Peninsula; and we as Irishmen can take a legitimate pride in the fact that your muster-roll of glory is replete with familiar names which abound throughout the hills and valleys of our far-off motherland. The name and fame of your regiment are world-wide; and whether on frozen shores or in tropical climes, a light-heartedness, an uncomplaining endurance of hardship and fatigue, and a ready adaptability to circumstances, afford abundant proof that the best traditions of our race have been maintained by the Dublin Fusiliers. In the vast territories of Hindustan as in South Africa, you have shown the world the material of which an Irish soldier is made. In the many engagements in which you have taken part, you have seen your enemies fall thick around you, and seen, too, the crimson tide ebb from the heart of many a brave comrade, whose last good-bye will remain for ever hallowed in your memory. You have returned triumphant from this WAR, and though, alas! your numbers are fewer, your hearts are as stout and your spirits as intrepid as ever. The land which claims you as her sons has in proportion to her capabilities given more hostages to glory than any land beneath the sun, and well and nobly have you upheld that national renown. You have won a name and éclat that will go down through the ages, and with the hope that countless honours are yet in store to further illumine the aureole of your prestige,

We are yours faithfully,