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NURSE

... whole there must be Ll4O would have been paid to his credit about the Imperial Army. And that his important corollaries. time the alleged offence was committed. The wit- The Imperial Army must be ready to stale with tall nee said the granting of the gratuities ...

REGISTRATION OF NURSES

... REGISTRATION OF NURSES. Er. Charles Hurt, chairmen of the Central Hospital, and the Hoc. Sydney Holland, chairman of there Lemke hospitals, yesterday gave evidence hostile to the proposed registration of nurses before a now mattes of the House of Commons ...

THE KING AND QUEEN IN DENMARK

... THE KING AND QUEEN IN DENMARK. From Our Own COPENHAGEN, Sunday. King Edward and Queen Alexandra, with several members of the Danish Royal family, paid a visit yesterday to Professor Finsen's Light Institute, where there is at the present time quite a ...

By OUR MILITARY

... to study war, but quits as markedly in the m;nds of German and French military critics. Marches of troops in Europe, with which they ere familiar, take piece eking these great military roads which traverse the Oentinent—the broad highways, lined with tress ...

LONDON DAY BY DAY THE MILITARY SITUATION. The Lug had a day's shooting at Houghton.' R' OUR MILITARY ..

... LONDON DAY BY DAY THE MILITARY SITUATION. The Lug had a day's shooting at Houghton.' R' OUR MILITARY CORRICOPONDINT. di aids from Bemiringloam, over the coverts al Carmel Vivian, in bnght and warm weather. I math we t further Li the evening their Majesties ...

NAVAL POSITION TO-DAY. ,THE MILITARY SITUATION. By OUR MIUTARY The Japanese certainly, by the complete veil of ..

... ,THE MILITARY SITUATION. By OUR MIUTARY The Japanese certainly, by the complete veil of mystery whic.h they throw around their proceedings, though they excite the admiration of those who realise how important it is for the success of military operations ...

TIIE KING AND QUEEN. RETURN TO LONDON. Their Hajessies arrived in London last evening on their return from ..

... e, the King and Queen entered the special train, which left Port Victoria at 5.49. The yacht had a smooth passage across the North Sea. In the neighbourhood of Charing-crow Station, where the special train conveying the King and Queen from Port Victoria ...

MAGAZINE BLOWN UP. TWENTY-SEVEN KILLED

... ammunition.—Central News The Army Council have decided to grant the following increased rates of pay to of Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Hurting (terrier Karon in chief, £3OO, retitle by LlO annually to £350 ; At a general aasembl d the Royal Soccenh ...

DIAMOND TRADE LOCK-OUT

... Affairs) and Lieut.-General Sir W. Medallion (late Direetor-General of Mobilisation and Military Intelligence) had audiences of his Majeety the Lag to. day. Bar Majesty the Queen, attended by the Countess of Antrim, the Earl Howe, and the Hon. Sidney Greed* was ...

THE KING'S GUESTS. BANQUET AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE. King Edward yesterday, at Buckingham Palace, conferred on the ..

... took the cent re seat at I one side of the table, with Queen Alexandra as his vis-a-vis. On the Kings right was the Duchess of Saxe-Coburg, and on hie left the Duchess of Connaught. Queen Alexandra sat between her uncle, Prince John of Glneksbarg, and ...

SPECIAL LAW REPORTS

... presented by a lieu Ryan. The lady was originally a surerintendert iw the Army Nursing Service, which in lgM wan ineorpertUed Queen Alexandre* Imperial Military Nursing Service. ...