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THE REINFORCEMENTS

... off. The passengers further included Sir William Stokes and other surgeons, and number of nurses, mostly of the Army Nursing Service Reserve. One of the nurses 5* a cousin of Sir William Stokes. Mr. Aldaliort Hay also sailed on the Moor take up the post ...

POST. TUESDAY

... inspect installations and see that they are such us will not become a source danger. COURT AND PERSONAL Os!*)me. Monday. The Queen drove out yesterday afternoon, accompanies! by the Duchess of Albany, and attended by the Hon. Harriet Phipps. The Bishop of ...

THE NEW LAW

... the lir?t. Tsere pcnflor provisions in ».ld law. Moreover, the new law r*Hints week-, not only terms m kne.-s and of military service, but ** ihv* time during hicJi pcr.-.*n with a reversionary has drawn accident pension in coo«M|uene« a diminution of ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. SATURDAY. JANUARY 6. 1900

... and Naples The decoration of the Royal Red Cross has been conferred on Miss K. Kyan, superintendent Army Nursing Service, iu recc gnithm services rendered in Malta in connection with the muring tho sick and from Crete. The Town Council of Crewe have decided ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. MONDAY. JANUARY 8. 1900

... the Counte-s Errnll. and the Hon. Harriet Phipps. The Queen, with Ihe Royal Family and Royal Housenold, attended Divine Service at Osborne tlii» The Rev. Clement Smith {rector of chaplain the Queen) eOiciated. Marlborough House, Saturday. The Prince o ...

KA * rw! BINS' SAUCK

... tied and our mouths were closed by the Raid. To a demand for cessation of military preparations the Boers could reply that they had I wen aubjected to attack which the Imperial Government could not prevent, and that what had happened before might happen ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. WEDNESDAY,

... CURRENT TOPICS. The City of London Imperial Volunteers had their first parade yesterday morning at their 'head-quartern fct Wellington Barracks. Tiny looked, says our Loudon Correspondent, extremely fit ami serviceable as they were put through few simple ...

THE SHERWOOD RANGERS’ CONTINGENT

... reaching the I Rise operations—in short, will give his sendees to tho Queen and jmy for the privilege of doing. He will, in addition, devote his pay a trooper during the campaign the Imperial War Fund for the widows and orphans of his comrades who have fallen ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... in the service. A circular issued hy the Home Office provisionally empowered local authorities grant, if tin- thins tit. ItN. a week the wife of cadi Ileservist called out on military duty, and week each during the lime the Deserve man military service ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. FRIDAY. JANUARY 19. 1900

... January 17,1'JIW. OUR NEED OF A NATIONAL MILITARY RESERVE To tlic Editor of The Yorkshire Post. Hir.—Jin discussing with factory owners and factory men and others the principle of universal liability to military service pnlitu-al duty in reti.ni for political ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1900. COURT AND PERSONAL

... anniversary of fbe ever-lamented death of Prince Henry Uattenberg, the Queen, accompanied Princess Henry of Rattenhcrg. with her children, and Victoria Schleswig- Hol-tein, a. special service Whii>pinghara Church at twelve o’clock. The Rev. Clement Smith, rector ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. FRIDAY. JANUARY 36, 1900

... of the country, held, it h.i-s tins great m.uitiuiial vauie— , , . . , , . I Under tlio Military Lands Acts, County Councils that r.U who have studied military tactics and I, , , , , . , .. •„ • . .t •. . ; have iM.wcr to umj their funds for tho purchase ...