LONGFORD JOURNAL—SATURDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1908. TEA TABLE TALK
... But who will get our tea in the mornings • * • Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Service nurses are all required to take their turn of foreign service. Their maximum pay varies ...
... But who will get our tea in the mornings • * • Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Service nurses are all required to take their turn of foreign service. Their maximum pay varies ...
... posts in India, whence Europeans scattered in remote districts there, can, when they need them, requisition the services of a trained nurse. An English lady travelling with ber family off the beaten track in Switzerland, mentions the fact that peasant ...
... are in Bt Vesuvius' hss again been acUve. and cinders fell in Naples alter slight earthquake shock. Military and Naval. By a scheme drawn the military authorities, it is hoped to giVe soldiers of good character chance of learning trade whUe serving in ...
... advertising. Queen Alexandra a great lover violeto and lilies of the valley, and is fond of wearing them. The Princess of Wales, Duchess of York always insisted on having plenty of white ] rose bushes in her garden. The young Queen of the Netherlands ...
... universal feelings profound indignation and horror, and message* of sympathy have reached the King, and Queen from all quarters. King Edward end Queen Alexandra sent telegram of condolence and thankfulness, and Sir Edward Grey, on behalf of the Government, ...
... Biography of him has already been written. When his parents were living in Norfolk, King Edward and Queen Alexandra were frequent visitors. Hie child saw his nurses cnrtsey, and one day made such a'pompous and dignified bow himself that the King burst oat langhing ...
... was qualified surgical nurse, and possessed the decoration for war services. The new battleship Africa returned to Sheerness Monday from successful trials the Channel, and was ordered to Chatham to be completed for active service. Colonel Mahon, of Mofeking ...
... without crown; and the third, in the form of cross-styled the “Maria- Anna Croes.” Of the eight bridesmaids who escorted Queen Alexandra to the altar just forty-three years ago six are still living. They were ail daughtera of noblemen, none nnder the rank ...
... Bournemouth with Parks tone has been opened for traffic. Notional Political. Forty replicas Sir Luke Fades’ portrait of Queen Alexandra are being made by six artiste at St. James’ Palace. The pictures are to sent to the Colonies and His Majesty’s Embassies ...
... the season, and batter ia arriving from Bnssia. ~ Childtea of the Commercial TraveUere' Schools at Pinner ate to be taught military drill and gymnastics, aad ewary boy and girl also to be taught swim. For taking pipe and matches into mine Hamilton, N. 8 ...
... National Association for Erecting Sanatoria for the Workers Buffering freon Tuberculosis, at Benenden, Kent. . Kins Alfonso and Queen Victoria' will leave Granja for San Sebastian on July 19 or 20 in order that the whole Boyal birth- family may meet there on ...
... octopus) sealins 341 b. , An angler fishing from the Pier at Yarmouth has just hooked swordfish. At Alexandra-park Bifie Club range on Saturday, the Alexandra challenge trophy was won by the Ham mid Petersham Club, the scores the eight the wmning team averaging ...