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EIE NEW MILITARY HOSPITAL

... the military wards, will be able to undertake ditty in the civilian boepitals. Behind the main block of the building it is intended to erect a nurse& home, to accommodate about forty nurses. Tlie site was visited on Saturday b 7 the King and Queen after ...

TO-DAY. King Edward, Queen Alexandra, and Princess Victoria have arrived at Chatsworth on a visit to the Duke ..

... TO-DAY. King Edward, Queen Alexandra, and Princess Victoria have arrived at Chatsworth on a visit to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire• The Prime Minister and the among themembers of the house-party. (p. 7) Port Arthur's long and stubborn resistance ...

THE KING AND QUEEN

... THE KING AND QUEEN PRESENT. Under the happiest auspices yesterday Prince Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden was married to Princess Margaret of Connaught. If the bride is happy on whom the sun shines, the daughter of our Royal House who is to link tier fortunes ...

ICING AND QUEEN

... lowing upon the appearance of the Royal trim t o the Marquis and Marchioness of Zstland. From the central saloon alighted Queen Alexandra, the Duke of Devonshire going forward A marriage has been arranged, and will shortly to greet h er. Th e gi ng_ th en ...

KING AND QUEEN AT CHATSWORTH

... Lady Durning-Lawrence. guns were not joined et the midday interval , Lady Dunboyne, Baron Sir John Schroder, and by Queen Alexandra, bet Majesty and Princess others,p ro ceeded to the play-room, where Vi c t or i a , accoco p a m e d b y the D ia t om ...

KING AND QUEEN AT ALGIERS. FG VISITS. LUNCHEON AT THE PALACE. Frown Our Own Corrospondent. PARIS, Monday Night. ..

... in the British colours, for presentation to their Majesties. The rain has ceased, but the weather is still unsettled. Queen Alexandra, who wore a pearl-grey costume, was the first to land, and was followed by the King, wearis a light brown overcoat and ...

KING AND QUEEN AT CHATSWORTH. VISIT TO BUXTON. Free Our Special Correspondent. EDENSOR, Snuday Night. In a very ..

... the wants Queen Alexandra, who was attired in mauve, stopped to (hake bands with Mr. R. R. Duke, the arahiteot who designed the additions to the hospital, generously carried oat by the seventh Duke of Devonshire. With him both the King and Queen exchanged ...

THE DAILY 11, •LEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1905. ROYAL INDIAN TOUR. MPERIAL SERVICE TROOPS

... Himalayas, along whose crests the famous ' North-West Frontier runs. Today's most picenreogne event was the reriew of 2,1300 Imperial Service troops. The turn-out of all ranks was satisfactory, bat the two events evoking most interest rem the sight of the young ...

We regret to ea Detains. of the

... oeavrying the British Chargi d'Affaires, vet out to the Straits to salute Queen Alexandra on her way to Gibraltar. GIBRALTAR, Tuesday. The Royal yacht conveying Queen Alexandra was sighted at three o'clock this afternoon making for the harbour, and received ...

HEROISM OF LADIES

... HEROISM OF LADIES. MESSAGE FROM THE QUEEN. SIMLA, Friday. Queen Alexandra has eent the following telegram to Lord Curzon regarding the earthquake: I ass anxious to let the Indian people know how deeply I sympathise with them in this terrible catastrophe ...

BY THE SILVER SEA

... a persona attended the military Sports of the local squadron of Stumm Imperial Yeomanry. Special attractions at Deronabire Park snd on the pier were also liberally patronised. The anneal ramp of the Westminster Dragoons Imperial Yeomanry bas now bream ...

THE WEATHER. THIS MO

... pessages reap. TO-DAY. His Majesty the King arrived at Sucicinghsin Palace oa Saturday duels:ma from Marienbad. (P. 9) Queen Alexandra has arrived at Beavrtari Get* Denmark. (p. 9) Order has been restored in Tokio, but the' agitation against the Government ...