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... and secretary. Her Majesty also wished to examine the modifications that, with the establishment of “ Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service ” have been introduced into the uniforms of the sisters. ...
... and secretary. Her Majesty also wished to examine the modifications that, with the establishment of “ Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service ” have been introduced into the uniforms of the sisters. ...
... Government to secure due consideration for . the rights and privileges of that House. Lord ‘?f ha:at m‘lgodm“‘}l‘es, Queen Alexandra ‘Tw_eedsmoqt.h, wgo, in_the absence of the Mar:vhil::e; :ble :e: ) e::;° lnlkn-izg of earthenware, ‘ a‘:m of Ripon, replied ...
... the House of Commons,— The Estimates for the public service of the year will be laid before you. The provision for military expenditare must be largely increased on account of the charge for military operations in South Africa. The experience of a great ...
... never been of the late Queen is fulfilled rather by sim- Queen had shown what that helpmeet was one ')l‘t':y\!h of scandal against the home of plicity and reserve than by demonstration. We and could be. As a Queen she had purged Queen Victoria. A pure home ...
... dead in bed on Tuesday morning. KING AND QUEEN AT CARTAGENA. BRILLIANT WELCOME. King Edward and Queen Alexandra reached Cartagena in the Victoria and Albert on Monday, and were greeted by King Alfonso and Queen Maria Cristina. In the evening a State banquet ...
... eople to the Houses,of Parliament, where the Eody of the late Mr. Rhodes had been lying since | midnight. Wreaths from Queen Alexandra, the | members of Mr. Rhodes’ family, Dr. Jameson | and Sir Charles Metcalf were placed on the icoflin, while wreaths from ...
... parish church. King Edward and Queen Alexandra arrived at Homburg on Sunday morning, and were received at the station by the Kaiser and Kaiserin. In the afternoon théir Britannic Majesties were present at the funeral service in the church, and at the conclusion ...
... wristbands of the somewhat loose, long sleeves, which wash better than those of narrower make. A riNG worn on the finger of Queen Alexandra, which was given by King Edward to his bride at the time of his marriage, contains the word * Bertie ” worked in six kinds ...
... 75,(300. ; . - Miss R. A. Ber.t!. senior lady superintendent of Queen Alexandra’s Military Nursing Service for India, has, for her “special devotion and co, petency during her long service,” been decorated 1), ...
... Sarah Robinson, born six years after Lord de Grey, but she died in infancy. The marchioness was Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Alexandra when Princess of Wales, and it has been the custom of the Prince of Wales for several years past to pay an annual visit ...
... excellens puplic Epeaker. She was formerly a pupil at Girton College, .and is an acco:nplishcd linguist. The Queen Alexandra Imperial Military Nursing Service, of which her Majesty is pres:- dent, has more than ...
... in memory of her late husband, Sir Henry Tate, to the Queen Victoria’s Jubilee Institute for Nurses, to he added to the donation given by Sir Henry, which is used for the benefit of the Queen’s nurses themeelves in times of sickness. THE marriage arranged ...