MORE PAY FOR ARMY NURSES
... MORE PAY FOR ARMY NURSES. following notice was i.«t-ucd on day by the War Office:—Tlie Army have decided to grant the following iiiimfen) rates of pay to members of Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing ...
... MORE PAY FOR ARMY NURSES. following notice was i.«t-ucd on day by the War Office:—Tlie Army have decided to grant the following iiiimfen) rates of pay to members of Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing ...
... full military funeral for one of the rank of general was, of course. out of the question. neither the artill-ry. cavalry nor four battalions of infantry being within reach, but by attending the Volunteers imparted to the last rites a semi-military state ...
... “Qui dig Pred with a grand service of pewter plates and With So fine as to make a modern collector ill envy, ee the vine into what might be styled the heart of i?) est, the ornate part of Peterhof left behind, 8 Zar’s house, Alexandria, one of his Majesty’s ...
... new quarters of QU Alexandra's Nursing Service Lhe visit lasted an 2? Yesterday the King and Queen visited Osborne also drove to Barton Manor ‘lo day their Majes tie? will go to Carisbrooke Castle, where there is to 2 granu military tattoo ...
... White Drawing Room, where lie was received by the Queen, who was accompanied by the Duchess of Coburg and Princess Beatrice. On Thursday the King conferred the Military Grand Cross of the Bath on his Imperial and Royal Highness, who, during the morning, made ...
... Rin, , not thought advisable to attend the mite s Centenary Service at St. Paul’s Unday, Queen Alexandra, Princess er, Md th e Con Ci] rince and Princess of Wales were, ig +) n Mt at the service. The King held a iss at which the Hon. Chas. Hardinge, Urg ...
... one of Queen Alexandra. The two latter will be found in the Lecture Room. ——— Close by these Royal portrait busts is a colossal seated figure of the late Lord Chief Justice Russell of Killowen, destined for the Law Courts. A bust of the late Queen Victoria ...
... * tbe Service with Queen Alexandra, at mid- lish Chureh. The Queen had previously gis? vice with King Christian at the Hol™ ph Monday morning. King Edward recel¥ tic Corps in audience, and afterwards with King Christian. In the aftern00? ...
... riders and mounted were attendance on the royal mourners. Lite were stationed op the Palace gates but there was military escort. the King and Queen dro\«e the both side-, the load way^uncovered, but the-ir demonstration was in ;the circuicstances, an entirely ...
... received Lord Spencer; and on h Wa; eld a Levée at St. James’s Palace. King ‘nd Queen Alexandra, on Monday night, reg, the Elgar Festival, at Covent Garden, with Queen Alexandra and Princess Victoria Ho on Tuesday, at a concert at Stafford > M aid of Lady ...
... received Lord Spencer; and on aly eld a Levée at St. James’s Palace. King bong 4nd Queen Alexandra, on Monday night, thei, the Elgar Festival, at Covent Garden, with Queen Alexandra and Princess Victoria Ho Present M ai » On Tuesday, at a concert at Stafford ...
... Prince Charles visited the Military Riding schoo the Saturday morning. His Majesty lunche and n- Crown Prince and Crown Princess at Amalie? afterwards devoted some hours to official = Kins wil jne? dence. The King and Queen Alexandra Christian and Prince Waldemar ...