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... to ex-Service men's training and employment—in that way, and in that way alone, we shall reach a better state of things. Mere is some information for war-dia abled nurses, members of the Royal Naval Nursing ...
... to ex-Service men's training and employment—in that way, and in that way alone, we shall reach a better state of things. Mere is some information for war-dia abled nurses, members of the Royal Naval Nursing ...
... and Queen and the coster girl! went for a long drive through the city.' The people gathered in thousands along the road, and the happy coster girl smiled at them, instead of making ugly faces, as the real Princess would have, done. But as the royal carriage ...
... leorge and the King of Sweden) and four queens (Queer. Mary, Queen Alexandra, Queen Olga ci Greece, and Queen Maud of Norway). Thy little building was crowded with notable, including many members of the royal ...
... A. Stracey Hollings. Countess Gleichen. Miss E. H. Becher, R.B.C. Miss Becher is matron-in-chief, Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service. ...
... the case of nurses, the temporary bonus is added to the pension, and in some ewes there is a further increase. A totally disabled matron *ill now get £lBO, instead of £126, and a staff nurse or sister will get £l5O instead of .0100. Nurses whose prewar ...
... announced that the Ring has approved of the disbandment, as soon as the exigencies of the service permit, of the 6th Royal Irish Lancers, the 19th Royal Hussars (Queen Alexandra's Own), the Wth Hussars, and the 21st Lancers (Empress of ...
... Ring and Queen. The occa sion wan commemorated in a fitting manse: by a special service at St. Paul's Cathedral. Their. Majesties, who occupied seats in the middle aisle, were accompaaied by Queen Alexandra, Princess Mary, the Princess Royal ...
... and the other half bringing up the rear. AT THE CENOTAPH. The Crown Prince lunched with the Royal Family, and afterwards paid courtesy calls to Queen Alexandra at Marlborough House and other members of the Reigning House in London, but not in residence ...
... KING'S ARM' HONOURS. THE QUEEN AS COLONEL-IN-CHIEF OP THE 13Ta 18TH HUSSARS. The King, the War Offices announces, has apßeapproved the following appointments:— Queen to be Colonel-in-Chief of the 13th/18th Hussars. Queen Alexandra to be Colonel-in-Chief ...
... on horseback and sooompaniad by the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Connaught. The Queen, Queen Alexandra, and Princess Victoria were in an open carriage. After the Royal party had passed along two sides of the square between the Reformers' Tree and Marble ...
... (vicar), a-sisted by the Rev. d. M. Sand. r,, B.A , conducted the services. Mention was made of the death of Queen Alexandra. and .pedal prayer. were offered on behalf of the King and the Royal F.anily in their sad loss. Prayers were also offered on behalf ...
... wrong. Two most exclusive decorations, both cox• fined to women, are the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert and the Imperial Order of the Crown of India. Both Queen Alexandra and Queen Mary are members of tho Order of the Garter, but up till now there is ...