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The Prince of Wales is to distribute the prizes at the Royal Naval School, Eltham, on Saturday, June 16

... Stirling, a cadet of the Kippendavie family le entered the Royal Artillery in 1850, and rose to the rank of lieutenant- colonel after twenty-five years' service. After retiring from the Service i 1879 he took an active part in parochial affairs, being ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... lot to lunth ox ith the Queen. THE QUEEN AND THE NAVAL- BRIGADE. rrhe Powferfull Naval Brigade will h~e giren a cordial welcome to Windsor on WVednesday. Th{ s- will he received by the Mayor, and, rt his Worship> request the Queen has ...

SHEFFIELD FLOUTED BY THE WAR OFFICE

... gift of at least £4,000. THE NAVAL RESERVES. As there is stldl a belief that the Admiralty in- teed to mobiliso tho fleet and call up all available Naval Reservists, it may be interesting to state that th0 Royal _Naval Reserve has now a total strength ...

The Court

... distribute the prizes at the Royal Naval School. Ilegucs north on Monday for a double engagement-to inspect the Royal Agricultural Society's Show at York, and to Newcastle-on-T)ytc Lo lay the foundation-stone of the new Royal Infirmary. The Pritic.ss joins ...

Published: Saturday 16 June 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1010 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

The Court

... and several of the Royal Family will le) joining Her Majesty before long. The Prince and Princess of Wales take u01 their quarters on board the Osborne next week, Princesses Christian and Louise will stay at Osborne House with the Queen, and the Duke and ...

Published: Saturday 28 July 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1004 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

The Court

... private chapel at Osborne where the Queen *rr Princesses attended. In the present state of national anxiety the Queen's plans f l spring Continental holiday are necessarily uncertain. But Her Majesty does go, the Royal route to Bordighera will probably ...

Published: Saturday 17 February 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 997 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT AND PERSONAL

... ? and the Royal Famnily. The ladies and gentle- men of the Royal Household had the hboour of joining s the Royal circle in the drawing-room. MIiss Bidduiph and Mies Victoria Rigge had the honour of being invited. Her Majesty, with the Royal Family and ...

ATTEMPT TO MURDER

... secretary to an inquiry in Dublin, says:- Glad to inform you that the Queen is quite well. Her Majesty, though shocked at :the attack on the Prince of Wales, is profoundly thankful for his Royal Highness's providential escape. Almost every public body that ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... the Queen's visit to Ireland. Lord and Lady Londonderry have accepted the invita- tion, anid will be accompanied by their daughter. The Earl of Dufferin and AVa will also be a guest in Dublin during the first portion of the Queen's visit. The Queen's guests ...

ASSASSINATION OF THE KING OF ITALY

... that the proper authorities rescued him from the hands of the mob, and effected his arrest. MeIanthile the Royal carriage was driven to the Royal Palace, on arrival at which the King was found, to be still living, but sinking so fast aE practically to ...

THE FLEETS

... for the extension of the H1ong Kong Naval Yard. fL THE SERVICE GAZETTE. t t, Royal Marine L.1.-Major W. P. Drury is appointed to the Naval Intelligence Department, 2 vice Major A. Paris, ?? selected tor special service in South Africa. - The ...

THE BRITISH CASUALTIES

... of a telegram received by him from her Majesst' tho Queen just as the ship was leaving tie docks as fotlows: Osborne, Feb. 10. To Colonel Ricardo, Royal 1erks Yeomanry Cavalry, Southampton ?? Queen thanks the officers and men of the 89th Company Imperial ...