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OUR OUTLOOK. THURSDAY EVENING

... considerably over 20,000 men. Whether this is sonsistent with the safety of India let the military experts say, but one remark forcibly suggests itsell. The Imperial Government pays the expenses of these troops while actually using thew, but as a permanency ...

THE YLEARS RECORD

... Westminster Abbey, the Archbishop of Canterbury pllcll% the crown on the head of the King, while his brother of York crowned Queen Alexandra. Great crowds of fiooplo stood in the streets along which the Royal procession passed, and there were universal rejoicings ...

GENERAL

... the wounded, the supply being suflicient and the cii. mote warm. Cheap and serviceable cushion: would be much more uscful, especially for those who are able to sit up. “Nurse Mary,” noticing the qmnmf of pyjama sleeping-suits ~ forwarded, says the ol ...

Royal Show Personalities

... succeeded his father to tae Barldom in 1875. He comes of a long line of fighting men, who have rendered eminent service 0 the English Kings and Queens, and it is believed that the family npame: of Pelham considerably antedates the Norman Conquest. Tae family ...

FARMERS AND RAILWAY RATES Complaints by Lincolnshire Agriculturists. APPEAL TO THE BOARD OF TRADE

... Edward has been to look at his prizewinners at the Birmingham Fat Stock Show ; the King and Queen of Spain have packed their trunks for home; Queen Alexandra’s sixty-third birthday has been celebrated with rejoicings appropriate at Sandringham. All things ...

THE LEADER AND COUNTY ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, MAXY 25, 1907 OUR LONDON LETTEL

... House, Windsor, to stay there for nearly a fortnight. The Queen will now shortly be returning to London. Already the social activities for June promise to De numerous. On the 3rd the )?ing and Queen will attend a epecial concert at the Albert Hall for the ...

KILMISTERS' for step Ladders.—Advt

... and the inclusion of several 'g'ii-c'e;‘ of music which ha-e not been played y any military band in Lincoln. We understand that, by s_gecln:l request, thc: “Grand Military Tattoo™ is to be 'p(-rlormed at both the afcernon and evening concerts, In addition ...

MAFEKING SIEGE. How Relief Came. Speech by Gen. Baden-Powell, (PRESS ASSOCIATION WAR SPECIAL)

... thanksgiving service was held, and we said our lest good-bye to those of our comrades who lie in the little stone-walled graveyard and who were killed in defending Mafeking. 3 When the service was over we tried to si “God Save the Queen,” but the hymn ...

ILLUSTRATED LONDON LETTER. THE ROYAIL REUNION. A REMARKABLE TRIO

... part. Altogether, 1t is a fine trysting spot. GENERAL DARTNELLS GALLANT SERVICES RECOGNISED. There is no mistaking the popularity of General J. G. Dartnell, whose recent sturdy services in South Africa have liar sm-n pr:l“ oif. n the British Empire. A few ...

NEWS OF THE WEEK

... Thieves left three empty jewel cases in a vacant house near Cromer. One contained, in the Queen’s writing, the words, ““ To dear Lady Suffield from Alexandra.” The finder took the cases to Harbord House, near by, when Lord and Lady Suffield received ...