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PRINCE ALBERT IN JAMAICA

... PRINCE ALBERT IN JAMAICA. A Renter's telegram from Kingston, Jamaica, that Prince Albert, w ho. since the arrival the cruiser Cumberland, has been ashore incognito on several occasions with, other cadets, sightseeing, was officially welcomed yesterday ...

'> PRINCE ALBERT INDISPOSED

... PRINCE ALBERT INDISPOSED. The following official announcement was issued from Windsor Castle last mgbt:—His Royal Highness Prince Albert has been obliged leave his ship owing to of the gastric trouble which caused him to invalided in September, 1916. ...

THE VKIT OF PRINCE ALBERT

... THE VKIT OF PRINCE ALBERT. Steady progress ie being maintained the preparations lor the Royal Show Lane Farm, Darlington, but the exposed area haa received the full force of gales during the post few mouths. Following the demolition of the imposing entrance ...

PRINCE ALBERT INDISPOSED

... PRINCE ALBERT INDISPOSED. The following announcement was issued through the Press Bureau last evening:— Buckingham Palace. November 14, 1915. I!i& Royal Highness Prince Albert buffering from obstinate gastric disorder, and no will have to stay in London ...

PRINCE ALBERT AT CANNES

... PRINCE ALBERT CANNES. th« best. golfer at ai Ih© presenr time, says a. PritK©» Albert of Bchierwig-Hol»f«»n. Tb© other day accomplished ar. 76, hearing bogo>. and has had two rounds each, and several of and 79. a four-ball match. Prince Albert and the ...

PRINCE ALBERT AT BHAMSHOT

... PRINCE ALBERT AT BHAMSHOT. inl*-resiinß mat* h. wherein Prince AHiert. partnered by Tom Ball, th** heal lirufvssi'iual, took part, was played over tlio Brtni»* hot Club? course yesterday. The event two four-ial) fonreomea, I’lme* AUiert and Ball J. H ...

PRINCE ALBERT AS A CAPTAIN

... PRINCE ALBERT CAPTAIN Latw eight's London Gaaett* contains the first list officers granted permanent the Royal Air Force. Tito Major-General are:—Sir H. M. Sir G. M. Paine, Sir J. M. Saimond, Col. J. F. A. Higgin*. Major-General F. L. Ellingtor., and ...

A Visit to Prince Albert

... Visit to Prince Albert. Yesterdav. Hi* Majesty attendee; Divine Service on the Victoria and Albert, and afterwards left for Spithead on the Royal Alexandra. The vessel steamed *o elcse th® shore that thr crowds e.t South*ea easily the King standing the ...

PRINCE ALBERT TAKING TO GOLK

... PRINCE ALBERT TAKING GOLK • Albert, who is now taking something more than pacing interest in golf, recently played the Walton Heath course company with Mr. A. G. Groig, member tho club. The Prineo a into e«- thuftiaatie. and »> described bv those who ...

4.000 PRINCE ALBERT and VICTORIA

... PRINCE ALBERT and VICTORIA RHUBARB ROOTS, years old. all grown from natural and ploughed out. SMALL TOOLS. LOOSE KPFECTS VACANT POSSESSION ALL LOTS. SCARBOROUGH SHOPS. HOUSES and BAKEHOUSE. CENTRAL HOUSE FOR CONVERSIONSMALL MODERN DETACHED BUNGALOW. WARD ...

THE NAVY DEFEATED: PRINCE ALBERT

... THE NAVY DEFEATED: PRINCE ALBERT AS INTERESTED SPECTATOR The senior service showed very feeble form with the btt yesterday Lord'?, and suffered defeat an innings and rum. There was, however, one notable exception in their captain. Commander Harrison, ...