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REGISTRATION OF NURSES

... REGISTRATION OF NURSES. Er. Charles Hurt, chairmen of the Central Hospital, and the Hoc. Sydney Holland, chairman of there Lemke hospitals, yesterday gave evidence hostile to the proposed registration of nurses before a now mattes of the House of Commons ...

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 ...

MILITARY ORDERS

... are (south-west owner) at 10.15 6.4. 13th Middleton (Queen's Wmtmenistal Yawner Rohe Cot ps. Trafalgar-mums st 11 am.—Royal Merinos Pail-mall trepans War Office) M U Hyde Park.oonser.-24 Bu. Queens (ROlal West Haney) Regiment 4 12 soon. The King's Life ...

THE KING AND QUEEN IN DENMARK

... THE KING AND QUEEN IN DENMARK. From Our Own COPENHAGEN, Sunday. King Edward and Queen Alexandra, with several members of the Danish Royal family, paid a visit yesterday to Professor Finsen's Light Institute, where there is at the present time quite a ...

IMPERIAL AND FOREIGN

... IMPERIAL AND FOREIGN. From the naval aspect the Emrow's defence problem members the Imperial Preaa Conference passed to discuss the military. the speech with which be opened the proceedings the Foreign Office Mr. Balfour act oonsideration the subject ...

IMPERIAL AKD FOREIGN

... and “our Sovereigns’,” added, have been the heed of them all.” described how Queen Helena had taken the lead in sewing garments for the sufferers, and had acted surgical nurse at operation. As to the future, to restore what Nature had destroyed in thirty-two ...

TO-DAY. King Edward, Queen Alexandra, and Princess Victoria have arrived at Chatsworth on a visit to the Duke ..

... TO-DAY. King Edward, Queen Alexandra, and Princess Victoria have arrived at Chatsworth on a visit to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire• The Prime Minister and the among themembers of the house-party. (p. 7) Port Arthur's long and stubborn resistance ...

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 ...

LONDON DAY BY DAY Queen Alexandra has graciously consented t. open. on some date in June, to be fixed later,

... LONDON DAY BY DAY Queen Alexandra has graciously consented t. open. on some date in June, to be fixed later, the new outpatient department which has been built for the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond-street, by Mr. W. W. Astor, in memory of his ...

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 ...

By OUR MILITARY

... to study war, but quits as markedly in the m;nds of German and French military critics. Marches of troops in Europe, with which they ere familiar, take piece eking these great military roads which traverse the Oentinent—the broad highways, lined with tress ...