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FRANCE

... vwho arrived on the Royal yacht, on which ee had embarked from the Danish corvette Valkyrien. y his Mjesty received the Prince in the Roval palce, end welomred himn in a speech, in which he expressed his regard for the Danish Royal Family. K4-EW YORK STOCK ...

FOURTH EDITION

... Bourne End for practice. They will be billeted in the town to~night, The Athletic Club of the Queen's Rifle Volunteer Brigade (Royal Scots) has organized a -rand naval and military tournament in aid of the funds for the relief-of the families of soldiers and ...

DISTRICT NEWS. STMET

... the books, and 85 were still on. The private nursing department had F paid its way. The years receipts had been 537, an-d after payment of expenses there was a balance in hand of 107. On the private nursing accoont the receipts l amounted to 557, and there ...

SHEFFIELD FLOUTED BY THE WAR OFFICE

... gift of at least £4,000. THE NAVAL RESERVES. As there is stldl a belief that the Admiralty in- teed to mobiliso tho fleet and call up all available Naval Reservists, it may be interesting to state that th0 Royal _Naval Reserve has now a total strength ...

LIBEL ACTION AGAINST MR. BOTTOMLEY

... was re- ferred to at unexpocted quarter yestorday-tho an- nusl meeting of tho Royal Horticultural Society. Mr. George Bunyard thought, in view of Sir Michael's great services to hoiticaltural ecience and of his long and active association with their own ...

STANTON HARCOURT

... CrimmclL-Sunday was observed as a day of intercession on behalf of her Majesty's naval and military forces now in South Africa. The ?? and Corporation attended the service on Sunday morning. The Rector (Rev. J. E. CG. Farmer) gave an appropriate address ...

HANTS ASSIZES

... Is., tho propmttv of Tein IKyles I 'J'elford oil Deceinbar 14tI.--. Naval (lheer Lre !gave prisoner an indifforent charactor, and esid lie w'old nlut be tatken back into the Service- 'L The Judge Sent him to gsol for thrtee months with LtIhtard laboar ...

The Court

... private chapel at Osborne where the Queen *rr Princesses attended. In the present state of national anxiety the Queen's plans f l spring Continental holiday are necessarily uncertain. But Her Majesty does go, the Royal route to Bordighera will probably ...

Published: Saturday 17 February 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 997 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE BRITISH CASUALTIES

... of a telegram received by him from her Majesst' tho Queen just as the ship was leaving tie docks as fotlows: Osborne, Feb. 10. To Colonel Ricardo, Royal 1erks Yeomanry Cavalry, Southampton ?? Queen thanks the officers and men of the 89th Company Imperial ...

OUR GREAT CRIME

... the l1f2i, 62nd, and 75th Field Batteries and two naval 12.?ounders. On the north hank, enfilading the whole of the river bed, were the 65th (Howitzer), 76th,8lstand 82nd Field Batteries and three naval 47in. guns. Then followed the most wonderful scene ...

LAW NOTICES

... meeting a1 e=tribatoriff. queen's Bench Judge's Chambers.-The Judge will sit im Chambers today at 11 for the disposal of 9 cases attended by conmiel. and at 12 for 22 cases not attended by counseL Masterp-.Sitting at the Royal Courts of Justce this dar: ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... the Queen's visit to Ireland. Lord and Lady Londonderry have accepted the invita- tion, anid will be accompanied by their daughter. The Earl of Dufferin and AVa will also be a guest in Dublin during the first portion of the Queen's visit. The Queen's guests ...