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IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS. FAREWELL SERVICE

... IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS. FAREWELL SERVICE AT ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. EQUIPMENT AND TRANSPORT. The announcement that the first batch of the Imperial Volunteers under orders to proceed to South Africa will march through the City next Saturday morning preparatory ...

IMPERIAL YEOMANRY HOSPITALS

... IMPERIAL YEOMANRY HOSPITALS. A general committee meeting of the Imperial Yeomanry Hospital Fund was held yesterday at 20, Curzon-street, at which Lady Georgians Cursonpresided. Letters from Colonel Sloggett and Mr. Fripp gave a most satisfactory amount ...

THE IMPERIAL YEOMANRY

... THE IMPERIAL YEOMANRY The only item of general interest contained in the Orders of the Day issued yesterday from the headquarters of the Imperial Yeomanry, Cloveland-ma miens, St. James's-square, is one to the effect that the Secretary of State for War ...

THE QUEEN

... behalf of the nursing staff . a lbouquet, consisting of lilies of the valley, roses, and orchids, and tied with red and white ribbons. These were the only formalities observed, and the Queen then drove away, cheered again by doctors, nurses, visitors, and ...

THE QUEEN

... THE QUEEN IRELAND. HER MAJESTY AND THE NURSES. FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. DUBLIN, Thursday Night. In the record of events of a quieter day than the two previous ones hare been the first place must be assigned to the reception given by the Queen at ...

QUEEN AND CHILDREN

... bill that lad to the AT THE MILITARY ACADEMY. On the way to the Herbert Hospital the Queen's equipage turned aside from the beaten track across Woolwich-common, and fora few momenta entered the grounds of the Royal Military Academy. The digression was ...

THE QUEEN

... task of improving tho conditions of service in the Militia, and to reorganise and make more efficient that great reserve of military spirit which we possessed in our Volunteers. that was the way in which the military strength of the country could best ...

MEMORIAL SERVICE

... all the Russian Ministers, high civil and military oacials, and the ladies of the Court. On the arrival of the Emperor and Empress and the Empress-Dowager, together with the Queen of Greece, their Imperial Majesties were met at the door by the Catholic ...

A SOLEMN SERVICE

... SOLEMN SERVICE. Squads of police recruits, in plain !lathes, were drilling in front of the Chapel at Wellington Barracks yesterday afternoon, and through them ladies and gentlemen in black threaded their way to the mere edifice in which the Queen's Guards ...

THE WAR AND AFTER EFFECTS OF THE REVERSES. CHECKED BUT UNDISMAYED. MILITARY OPINION&

... held in unknown strength. ender these conditions the brightest military genius does not shine. Lord Methuen and General Buller, on the other hand, are pressed for time. Not only our military success, but our national honour is staked on the relief of Kimberley ...