THE KING'S SPEECH
... statiems. sad the new badge of the service. the !align being the Danish em.,, bearing the letter A, surmounted by a crown, and surrounded by a circle, with the words Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military ...
... statiems. sad the new badge of the service. the !align being the Danish em.,, bearing the letter A, surmounted by a crown, and surrounded by a circle, with the words Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military ...
... December, 1880. and on Miss Florence Ellen Addams• Williams, matron, Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service, for devotion to the sick, and her inauguration of the new ...
... and the Dean of Westminster had ' mentnunieate4, they receiTed the Holy Eucharist. The Service concluded with an anthem and tho Bcnediction, and then the King and Queen passed into St. Edward's t'hapel, in order to disrobe mid resume their robes of State ...
... ran House OF COMMONS, — The Estimates for the Public Service of the year will be laid before you. The provision for military expenditure must be largely increased on amount of the charge for military operations in South Africa. The experience of a great ...
... VOLUNTEERS. MESSAGE FROM THE QUEEN. The further enrolment of the City of Louden Imperial Volunteers (the Lord Mayor's Own). foe service in South Africa was more than a repetition of the scene of Monday, when fresh detachments were sworn in. With the growth ...
... The Queen has been pleased to give a donation of £l,OOO to be emended in the parobess of extra-regulation amides which will add to the oomfort and sonveniense of Wok soldier' in military hospitals at home 'tattoos nursed by Alexandra'. ...
... which the Duke had official relations. A memorial service was held at St. hlargsrers, Westminster, which was attended by many of those who were unable to leave town for the funeral. The King and Queen, the Prince and Princess of Wales, the German Emperor ...
... mother, she has always taken a great interest in nursing and in ambulance work, and, if health permits, she may hod some for her activities in connection with the home organisation of the medical military service. THE GERMAN COMMANDER IN SOUTHWEST AFRICA. The ...
... ceremony. The Royal mourners including Queen Alexandra. looft l'orwithairen by train for Roskilde at one o'clock. The train arriv..l half -oast one. and lE.. Royal ladie, iitiniedia:.44 drove to the Palace. Queen and Alexandra occupying the first carnage. Lear ...
... enthusiastic shouts of God save King Edward ! Long live King Edward! May the Xing. live for ever 1 The Coronation of Queen Alexandra will be much bider and simpler than that of the King. It is expected 'that the whole ceremony Will last Nittle, it any ...
... liouglittehreAls. • - • The Toler tells one or two interesting insteaces of Royal graciousness at Queen Alexandra', reception of the Victoria Jubilee Nurses. The King, gazing upon the great gathering of surges with • cbaracterietic geniality. found early ...
... traverser's daring reply. Servants in Nurses' Uniforms. _ In consequence of the general wearing of nurses' uniforms by all classes of domestic servants in the matron of the Royal Victoria Hospital has requested the nurses to abandon the use of outdoor uniform ...