AN IMPERIAL NURSING SERVICE
... AN IMPERIAL NURSING SERVICE The King and Queen on Monday inaugurated new system of Army nursing which is to be known af Queen Alexandra's Imperial ...
... AN IMPERIAL NURSING SERVICE The King and Queen on Monday inaugurated new system of Army nursing which is to be known af Queen Alexandra's Imperial ...
... been described as a jingo. He approached this matter from the standpoint of what was called sane imperialism. (Hear, hear.) There was a kind of imperialism—or he would rather call it jingoism —with which he, for one, would never be identified. As regarded ...
... command. It is intended to greatly increase the number of women in the nursing service at the various military hospitals. That is the principal feature in the reorganization of the Army Nursing Staff, which is being carried out under the direction of Miss Sidney ...
... first time as part and parcel of our imperial forces. The members had rendered good service in South Africa and they all knew that the men would be quite ready to render good services again in ease those services should unfortunately—because war was always ...
... the Coronation of King Edward, with the accompanying crowning of Queen Alexandra as his Consort, should take place on Thursday, June 26th; that on the following day the King .and Queen should drive in magnificent state through London; and the day after ...
... quite ,unneeesstry. The nurses found quite sufficient thanks in the feeling that they were able to help some of their poorer and less fortunate brethren. Several years ago when they were invited to Marlborough Honse, Queen Alexandra gave them a nice little ...
... concluded, that the Ambulance Corps had been part and parcel of the Imperial Forces. They had rendered good service South Africa, and they all knew they would ready to so again, should their services be once more called into requisition. Although they had not ...
... concluded, that the Ambulance Corps had been part and parcel of the Imperial Foroea. They rendered good service Booth Africa, and they all knew they would bo reedy to so again, should their services be more called into requisition. Although they had not had to ...
... King himself has twice been brought back from the gates of death by skilful doctoring and assiduous nursing, and his Majesty and also Queen Alexandra, have always shewn the greatest personal interest in the care and cure of the sick. it has been the constant ...
... charming new portrait of her Majesty Queen Alexandra, bolding her baby grandson Prince George of Wales, Cunon, Sir Evelyn Wood, Lady Violet Braaeey, the Westminster, and the Countess Torby. Everyone knows that Queen Alexandra is the idol of the nation ; nor ...
... farther service the army. Of the wives, children, and dependents of volunteer* and reservists 1.539 were assisted by the Company daring the progress the war cost of JI9,(X)0; (Cheer*.) While ike Company had done its best to assist the military service of the ...
... Natal and the preparation of Army Corps for service in South Africa. It is true that the Comnisnder-in- Chief, like most other people, under-estimated the offensive capacity of the Boers and their Military resources. Still, the loot remains on rsoord ...