DECORATIONS FOR WAR SERVICE
... Distinguished Service Cross, His Majesty also bestowed the Royal Red Gross of the First Claes upon Mrs. Mitchell, acting matron Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Nursing Service. PRIVY COUNCIL AND THE BLOCKADE. The ...
... Distinguished Service Cross, His Majesty also bestowed the Royal Red Gross of the First Claes upon Mrs. Mitchell, acting matron Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Nursing Service. PRIVY COUNCIL AND THE BLOCKADE. The ...
... of the ambulance service, Sir Bertram said that during 1944, to the end of October, voluntary drivers had attended 10,713 cases, voluntary ordeflies 15,606. and voluntary nurses 20,834. During that period the ambulances of the service had covered 458,763 ...
... W. Bosley. Tho Queen’s Own (RyL W. Kent Reg.).—Quartermaster-sergt, J. D. Burrow* be second lieutenant. Service Bats.—The undermentioned are granted the temporary rank of major:—Capt. and Hon. Maj. R. E. Pole, late 3rd Bat. the Queens \Byl. W. Surrey ...
... MILITARY Mrs. Poarcc.—Vour husband i* cbs.ldc for deanobilisaf ion. and hope will before veic long. Banjo fOWlmrv).—lf the soldier whs assumed dead in 1915, apply for war gratuity the Secretary, War (mice. Imperial Institute, South Kensington, lan; don ...
... Captaia G. Clarke, the Queen's (Royal Weei- Surrey Regiment). Royal Military Academy.—Captain William O. V. Reuuxi, Ist (King’s) Dragoon Guards, an officer a company of Gentlemen Cadets (Glees A), and be Capteio C. H, Unirin, the Duke (West Regiment) Liveutenant ...
... NURSES AND DANCING. The Venation of dancing by Army nurses was raised in the House of Commons yesterday afternoon by Captain Faber. He asked whether these nurses bad been %oblides to dance. and whether, if they disobeyed this order they were to loos two ...
... Battalion Coldstream Guards. Driver Victor Samuel Molin, Royal Army Service Corps. Private Thomas Price-Adams, Royal Army Medical Corps. Private Frederick Charles Richards, 2nd Battalion The Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment. Aircraftman Ist Class John Samuel ...
... the king and queen PRESENT. wse Officially set apart for the national for tbe loss Lord Kitchener, and impteememorial services were bold in London and many the province*. . Tb« King, the Queen, and Queen Alexandra all the memorial ear vice ...
... carried by Master Norman D'Arcy. The bride received a silver cake basket a wedding present from the Queen and jewelled fcauh and chain from Queen Alexandra. ...
... bidding Xou heartily welcome to the Chreistmas Dinner ot the Alexandra Trus, in the City Road, at two o'clock on the afternoon of Baturday, the 27th of December, 1802, her Ma}leaty‘ Queen Alexandra desires to express her heartfels sympathy, and to wish that ...
... SOCIETY GOSSIP. ROYAL PARTIES IN THE HIGHLANDS. The King and Queen have been spending the time very quietly since their arrirsl in the Highlands. The large family party, which included Queen Alexandra, the Empress Marie of Ruaaia, and Princess Victoria, precluded ...
... •ooonded, vice Lieut. R. T. Ryi. Artillery; Capt. D. H. B. McGalmost, (Queen’s Own) Hussars. Genebal Staff Officebs. Ist jjrado: L;eut.-Col. W. H. Greenly, D.5.0., 19th (Qaeen Alexandra’s Own) Byl. Hoisars. 2nd grade: Coi. E. B. Smyth, D^.O. 3rd grade: Capt ...