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AN IMPERIAL MEMORIAL. APPEAL BY DUKE OF BEDFORD

... whom have now re-joined the colours, but in view of the enormous increase of our naval and military forces and the vast numbers of veterans who will leave the services at the expiration of the ‘war, it is necessary that the whole scope of ‘the ¢ Veterans’ ...

« WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS.”

... Buckingham Palace, and =lso from Marlborough House, to send a selection of toys from which the Queen, Queen Alexandra, and Princess Victoria have made a choice. ; Queen Mary ordered a very kind and complimentary letter to he written to the depot stating how ...

% WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS.”

... the cloak-room at Paddington by means of tickets he found in the older man’s purse. Queen Alexandra Rose Day in Buckingham in aid of the Buckingham and District Nursing lilome and the Oxford Infirmary raised £36 16s. “ Body snatching,”’ says a writer in ...

TEA TABLE TALK

... was at Aldershot his daughter, the Crown Princess of Sweden, was allowed to visit the military hospital which bears her father’s name to stutsy the rudiments of nursing. A medical officer rather ¥patronised” her without being aware of her identity. “I think ...

“WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS.)

... began, ‘‘ Let us sing.” etc. Some of the civilians who attended the military service in the Leighton Recreation Ground on Sunday morning hardly acted as though they were at a religious service. Pipes, cigarettes and conversation were far too obtrusive. During ...

THE 63rd BRIGADE'S REMOVAL

... THE 63rd BRIGADE'S REMOVAL THE MARCH TO WITLEY CAMP. The Bth (service) Battalion Lincolnshire | Regiment, which forms part of the 63rd| Brigade, : nd together with the 62nd and 64th | Brigades, comprises the 21st Division, under | the Command of Major-General ...

(Gl 1,.7.'5S

... was remanded at E:Jw- A tiny pony has been born at Tiny Town, Olympia, The Queen has eent twenty pheasants to the Royal Waterloo Hospital for Women and Caildren. was | The Queen has sent her annual suhscrjiption of £35 to King Ildward's Hospital Fund for ...

GREAT BRICKHILL

... and licensed hawker, 37, married, general service, made a strong appeal for further exemption on business grounds.—ln answer to the Chairman, he said the circumstances were just about the same.—The military representative remarked that there were two ...

THE REWARD OF HEROISM

... heroes of other nations. The tendency now is to act on ready money principles, and not to pledge posterity to payments for services rendered by a man long forgotten. We are paying now £720 a year to the heirs of the Duke of Schomberg, who died close upon ...

LEICHTON BUZIZIARD

... in K flat. The celebrant was the Vicar (the Rev. G. I, Hills). Matins, a children’s service, and Evensong, with a sermon by the Viear, were also held. All the services were well attended. At St. Andrew’s Church there was a nlain celebration of the Holy ...

LEIGHTON BUZZARD

... record their profound regret at the death of His Majesty King Edward VII, and their respectful sympathy with Queen Alexandra, King Gieorge V, Queen Mary, and the other members of the Royal family.” - POLICE INSPECTION.—Qu Tuesday, Captain H. D, Terry, His ...

“WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS.”

... unfortunately lying 1l in a London Nursing Home after a serious operation. Judge Wheeler was unable to use the usnal court room at the Corn Exchange for Thursday’s County Conrt as it 1s still occupied as a military hospital. The Court was held at the ...