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work only amounted to £4BO 19s. 4d. the sum of £302 6s, Bd. had to be met out of the

... activities atill further, | ’ Numsars ox Acrive Servics. i Like all other nursing organisations the Lincoln Institution has experienced difficulties from shoitage of staff, due to numes having departed, for war service. Severa] are working on hospital ships and ...

Retford & District

... that the Association’s appeal in this direc tion may receive a nrompt response, QUEEN ALEXANDRA MEMOR. TALL FUND.—The street collection in Retford for the Queen Alexandra Memorial Fund has been arranged to take place on Saturdav. May 20th. FROM LINCS ...

OLD LINCOLN. The City.in the Fifties. LEVEL CROSSING SHUNTING : A PROTEST BY OUR GRANDFATHERS

... Prince of Wales’ Marriage with the Princess Alexandra of Denmark, on March 10th (Tuesday). Procession to Cathedral of Corporation, ~ military, friendly societies, etc., from G.N. Hotel to Cathedral for choral service. Return to Corn Exchange for public luncheon ...

STAPLEFORD

... of the work has been divided between the Navy, including the minesweopers, and our men at the Dardanelles, through the Queen Alexandra Field Force Fund. One notable and plaasing feature is that every man who has gone to the Front from Stapleford, or is ...

OUR OUTLOOK. THURSDAY EVENING

... considerably over 20,000 men. Whether this is sonsistent with the safety of India let the military experts say, but one remark forcibly suggests itsell. The Imperial Government pays the expenses of these troops while actually using thew, but as a permanency ...

FOR CUTLERY AND ELECTRO PLATE

... at a sale ot work held i the Nurses’ Home, Liicoln Lounty Hospital, on Tuesday. Ihe effort was i axd ot the Christmas Cheer Fund tor the patients in the hospital, and also to provide a hard tennis court tor the nursing staft, |he sale was organised by ...

SOCIETY AND FASHION

... ranks of society ir the one great common cause. Pa rticularly is this notable in the way it has brought the King and Queen, Queen Alexandra, and all the members of the Royal Family in touch with every section of their subjects. Day by day we hear of the ...

Ixsips THB PALACE

... m on the principal floor. Queen Alexandra, who has turned soo much in the hour of her trial to the consolations of religion, desired that the domestic farewell to zo honoured dead should take the form of a devotional service immediately prior to the lying ...

THE YLEARS RECORD

... Westminster Abbey, the Archbishop of Canterbury pllcll% the crown on the head of the King, while his brother of York crowned Queen Alexandra. Great crowds of fiooplo stood in the streets along which the Royal procession passed, and there were universal rejoicings ...

R = WALKER, ™25

... workmen of over 4 years’ service, and two young ladies elected by their colleagues. Miss Mabel Cox, who handed the Queen a houguet of white nndfi)‘ink roses, has the distinction of being the female employee of lonfif-st service in the Ironworks, amd Mrs ...

GENERAL

... the wounded, the supply being suflicient and the cii. mote warm. Cheap and serviceable cushion: would be much more uscful, especially for those who are able to sit up. “Nurse Mary,” noticing the qmnmf of pyjama sleeping-suits ~ forwarded, says the ol ...

Houre Committee's Ecpori

... Committee look upon the assistant master as an indispensable, for an application is to be made for his exemption from military service. Mr. 8. E. Dean presided, and there were also present: — A\‘r, W. 11. Brown (Vice- Chairman). Mrs, Taylor, Mrs. W. B ...