PRINCE ALBERT
... PRINCE ALBERT. Tha following bulletin ooooereing illoeea of Prince Albert wee leaned Aberdeen terdny morning :— • ...
... PRINCE ALBERT. Tha following bulletin ooooereing illoeea of Prince Albert wee leaned Aberdeen terdny morning :— • ...
... PRINCE ALBERT. No rurther bulletin regarding Prince Albert wae issued last night, bat on inquiry wae learned that bis coodition was satisfactory. Yesterday afternoon the King held Privv OMNMiiI. ViMMiit Zmhmr * nembor military officers visited the Takes ...
... PRINCE ALBERT AND THE NAVY. Prince Albert’* return Dartmouth yeaterday marks the conclndiug etage of hia the Royal Naval College, for when Christmas comes his Royal Highnere will have completed hia two years’ course there. After short leave the young ...
... ~_- an by nl 8 | Battalion of Guards, had bon vy “he Alng. PRINCE ALBERT REvOII HIS SHIP. have arian | “Court Circular :” — “‘ The statement appears Oe © | Palace this morning to join his shi fleet.” THE EAST COAST RAI ‘ately COMMITTEE, mw 1 the The terms ...
... DEATH OF PRINCE ALBERT OF SAXONY. [regtek’s TEL* AH. 3 Dresden, Monday. While Prince Albert Saxony was returning yesterday from Pilinils to the army field quarters «t Wolkan was thrown out his carriage owing the horses haring bolted. His Royal Highness ...
... PRINCE ALBERT HURDLE. Lobau to Continue Winning Way. (By MAJOR MICHAEL.”) TIAHE high standard of sport usually a«so* elated with Sandown Park will be maintained at the opening of the two-day meeting to-day. The main attraction will be the Mole Handicap ...
... PRINCE ALBERT INVALIDED. The following official announcement was issued from Windsor Castle last night H.R.H. I'rince Albert has been obliged to leave his ship owing po a return the gastric trouble which caused him to be invalided in September, 1916. ...
... PRINCE ALBERT T.L.O.L. No. 18«52. The Prince Albert Temperance L.O.L. held their installation of officers in Clifton Street Orange Hall, Belfast, when the district officers. Brs. Campbell rntl installed following Bis. Burns. W.M.; Jack Justin, D.M. (the ...
... PRINCE ALBERT L.O.L. 1892. The election of the officers of Prince Albert Temperance L.O.L. No. 1892 took place in Clifton Street Orange Hall, with the following result: —W.M., Br. David Bums; D.W.M., Br. Jack Justin; secretary, Br. W. Lindsay; treasurer ...
... PRINCE ALBERT T.L.O L. The installation of officers of I’rinco All>crt Temperance L.O.L. took place in Clifton Street Orange Hall, Uelfasl, as follows Urs. J. Justin, W.M.; W. Lindsay, D.M.; 1). M'Fall, secretary; A Anderson, treasurer; Campbell, chaplain; ...
... PRINCE ALBERT RACE £400: second £55 and £l5. Two miles. 12 7 Mr. Tenneni'a Boddam, 7yra Turner 12 6 Captain Orr’s Ormuad, re (5-b «*.), Bennett 12 2 Mrs. Wiggin's Bal.yalton, 6yrs B. Payne 11 Mrs, 11. Peel’s Fust Magic. Poole 11 10 Mr, W. Read’s Sana ...
... PRINCE ALBERT HANDICAP RACE of second to receive £35 and the third £l5 Two male*. Lady Flaming Sword. 6vm, 12>»V 7lb; Mr. M. Wr'l'a Tomehawa, bvr«. 12f* Sir F. Furious, agp ...