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... of war of trained nurses, who would form reserve additional trained nurses. The now force will known as Queen Alexandra’s Royal Naval Nursing ...
... of war of trained nurses, who would form reserve additional trained nurses. The now force will known as Queen Alexandra’s Royal Naval Nursing ...
... s: —Queen Alexandra’s Royal Naval Nursing Service. Women’s Royal Naval Service. Queen ...
... Albert Memorial Chapel in the presence of the King and Queen, and various members of the Royal Family. When the alterations to St. Gmrgc'&' Chapel have been completed, King Edward and Queen Alexandra will rest side by side in a specially prepared tomh. ...
... THE LATE QUEEN ALEXANDRA, her. Thie particular ypart of Norfolk zlerousiy rich lin wild hloom. It was Queen Alexandra who noticed : vecubarity ot the poppies. “lsn’t ot stran~- -«Lo commented. ‘‘how sraph dropped casually and carelessly from v friend’s ...
... Queen Alexandra.. HOLDERS OF THE ONLY GRAND PRIX Ever awarded for Toilet Soap Gre&t Brita.in—on the Sea, or beyond the Seas. WITH THF SOVTH ■* “» f*** SMIT.IFIE STi»i™hy. St;gg^ss- THE sew buldinh. rr. SOME ISS«.?.»^ C, ,ly bll l1 Wrc ,nC*T.O VABSED ...
... LADY MAUREEN STANLEY IN A COURT DRESS WORN BY QUEEN ALEXANDRA RULES' SERVICE BATTALION REUNION.-COLONEL W. a S 0.. INSPECTING MEMBERS OF THE SHOW GROUNDS, BELFAST. UNSUCCESSFUL EAID MADE BY REDS AT ALDERSHOT “LITERATURE” FOR THE ARMY. Comm'inist agents ...
... FOR ULSTER NURSE. the weekly meeting the Belfast. Board liiuniliaus Tuesday, Mr. .). Al’Cormick stated that Sister Margaret Rafferty, Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing hervice Reserve, had been mentioned iu despatches for services ...
... THE WORK OF THE NURSES. The 0.V.J.1. for Nurses was founded by Queen Victoria under Royal Charter in 1889, and now for nearly forty years they had been familiar in the houses of the sick, from the largest citv to the smallest village in the United Kingdom ...
... . senior minister of Alexandra Presbyterian Church, York Road. Belfast, and at present acting minister of Stormont Pre. ■ Church, Belfast, rb* absence of Squadron Leader John F. Parke, who is serving as a chaplain with the Royal Air Fore . Mr A D, P. ...
... ADDITIONAL NAVAL LOSSES. Mr. James Magee, 2 Iris Street, Belfast, has been notified that his second eon. David, was Tilled in action on H.M.S. Indefatigable in the naval fight on 31st ult. Seaman Richard M'Maw, H.M.S. Queen Mary, who went down in ihat ...
... WAR NURSE FROM ISLANDMAGEE BURMA SERVICE AHEAD, 1s n d magce girl Nursing Sister Helen Browne Kane, daughter of Mr. James Kane. Mullaghd u b h . who served during the war in Normandy with the Queen Alexandra Imperial Military ...
... , LTD., S * B, Bull Rincr, OHM INCH A Ml. ROYAL THANKSGIVING. SERVICE IN ST. PAUL’S. BRILLIANT ASSEMBLAGE. STATELY PBOCESSICN. The and Queen drove from Palar© to St. Paul’s Cathedra) for thajikagirin* service, and large crowd? aasemhlcd along lh© Ln© ...