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MAFEKING SIEGE. How Relief Came. Speech by Gen. Baden-Powell, (PRESS ASSOCIATION WAR SPECIAL)

... thanksgiving service was held, and we said our lest good-bye to those of our comrades who lie in the little stone-walled graveyard and who were killed in defending Mafeking. 3 When the service was over we tried to si “God Save the Queen,” but the hymn ...

ILLUSTRATED LONDON LETTER. THE ROYAIL REUNION. A REMARKABLE TRIO

... part. Altogether, 1t is a fine trysting spot. GENERAL DARTNELLS GALLANT SERVICES RECOGNISED. There is no mistaking the popularity of General J. G. Dartnell, whose recent sturdy services in South Africa have liar sm-n pr:l“ oif. n the British Empire. A few ...

NEWS OF THE WEEK

... Thieves left three empty jewel cases in a vacant house near Cromer. One contained, in the Queen’s writing, the words, ““ To dear Lady Suffield from Alexandra.” The finder took the cases to Harbord House, near by, when Lord and Lady Suffield received ...

OUR LONDON LETTER

... Miss Nightingale has done. The nursing of paupers in Liverpool is due directly 1o her agency, as sre the Liverpool training homes for nurece. Her wide system of district nursing is one of the important branches of the Queen Victoria organisation of nurees ...

guerilla war. A war which the country as a whole entered upon with a light heart a vear ago has

... Liberal and attached to England, may ' improbably be split. This is a real lortune in Imperial politics. And, fur- U det us frankly admit that if the colonies Pder us service they are likely to ask some- Yooz n return. So long as their Administouon remains ...

LINCOIN GUARDIANS 1D Crinie Yor VENEREAL PIskEASE the Workhouse, asking for the Local Government Board scale of ..

... come to open a clinic in Lin Bonus. MILITARY AND THE WORKHOUSK The fortnightly meeting of the Lin sigln Board of Guardians was held on nes ..t the Gundhall, under _h¢ chairmanship of Mr. W. G. Marshall, THE MILITARY AND THE \WORKHOUSE Arising out of the ...

SILVER BADGE PARTY. —t ) § — A Branch formed in Lincoln

... Discharged Sailors and |, Soldiers. Mr. J. Andrew presided, and there was a large gathering of nurses, ‘W.A.A.C.’s, and other women _war workers, discharged service menm, Class W., other serving men, and some of the gencral public. It was gecided to form a ...

H. B. Yes, it's a Pipe Tobacco. lls. 6d. {-Ib. Higgs’, Lincoln.—Advt

... Rose, Shnmr'onh and Thistle,” and a arlondid,ln portrait ¢ Queen Alexandra. All lovers of mu!q;fl‘ be glad to note “hat the band and pi (37 performers) are fo give dolv{hur pro-| grammes at military concerts eael afternoon in the Arboretum at 2.30. l)urh;s ...

THE LEADER AND COUNTY ADVERTISER SATURDAY MAY 21 1910

... the Princess Victor of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, the Countess Feodora Gleichen. EI6uTH CARRIAGE, (Suite of Her Majesty the Queen Alexandra). The Mistress of the Robes, the Lady-in- Waiting, the Woman of the {mchamber, the Maid of Honour. NiNTH CARRIAGE, (Suite ...

iLens LEGAL NOTES AND QUERIES

... things I have ever seen in my life. Presently our turn came, and I asked for 1 interviow with the doctor. Miss Alexandra left in charge of a nurse, 1 can sco now that' grave professional face, with its kindly gray eyes looking out from beneath the shaggy ...

CITY NOIES AND NEWS

... of IHL.M. Queen Alexandra in Grat Britain will be ocle brated in Lincoln, and throughout the Unitel Kingdown by a great floral fete, Suturday, June 28th, will be Alexandra Day, a day of joyful demoustration and affection, and ?lu-@n Alexandra’s devoted ...