THE RED CROSS
... THE RED CROSS The transport. Plassey, which sailed from South- ampton this afternoon for the Cape, ar 100 men of the Royal Army Medical ...
... THE RED CROSS The transport. Plassey, which sailed from South- ampton this afternoon for the Cape, ar 100 men of the Royal Army Medical ...
... kD CROSS CONFERENCE. RECEPTION OF DELEGATES BY THE KING AND QUE The Kang received at Buckingham Palace this afternoon the delegates of the International Red Cross His Majesty, various members of his suite, and mauy of the delegates while the remamder ...
... establish • branch of Aka Red Cross Society for Lincolnshire, which might be ready to act in time of war. It is intended to hold • county meeldSg at the Central Hall, Lincoln, on May 17th, to form • Lincolnshire Branch of the Red Cross Society, and Sir Frederick ...
... ROYAL RED CROSS. The London Gazette of Tuesdny night announces that the King has conferred the Royal Bed Cross on Mrs. Lucy Scott and Mrs. Mazy Davis im recognition of services rendered to tho and wounded in the military Hospitals sad hospital ship ...
... ROYAL RED CROSS. The “London Gazette” of Tuesday night announces that the King has conferred the Royal Red Cross on Mrs. Lucy Scott and Mrs. Mary Davis in recognition of services rendered to the sick and wounded in the military hospitals and hospital ...
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... THE RED CROSS SOCIETY. MEETING AT STAMFORD. An influential meeting, convened by the Countess Ancaster, was held Stamford on Monday afternoon rapport of tbe Lincolnshire Branch of the British Red Cross Society.—Lady Ancastbr presided, and among those present ...
... LINCOLNSHIRE AND THE RED CROSS SCHEME. Earl Brownlow, Lord Lieuteoant of Lincolnshire, preeided on Friday at • meeting at the Lincoln Central Hall of tho County Branch of the British Red Criss ;44pciety. Oa the platform were also Lady Mary Tumor, Lady ...
... to get a large number men there tbo chance their being wanted. In the scheme tbo Red Cross Society, they wonld ass the medical men iu tho neighbourhood, required. Red Cross Society bad done work before, and had don* it very well. The clearing hospitals ...
... BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY. BRANCH FOR LINCOLNSHIRE. ADDRESS BY SIR FREDERICK TREVES, There wav a large attendance at a meeting the British Red Cues Society the Central Hall on Friday afternoon, the 17th , presided over Earl (Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire) ...
... Committee of the Red Cross Society, explained that previous to 1904 there were two Red Cross organisations in this country, and that her Majesty the Queen, who took great interest in tho work, in 1905 took steps to get one Red ...
... establish a branch of the Red’eC'rou Bociety for Lincolnshire, which might be ready to act in time of WAar. It is intended to held a county meeting at the Central Hall, Lincoln, on May 17th, to form a Lincolnshire Branch of the Red Cross Society, and Sir Frederick ...