GRENADIER GUARDS
... be Aide-de-Camp to Major- Gcorrai L W. Parsons. C.B , commanding Bth Divisi m. QUEEN* ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING SERVICE. Undermentioned ladies to Staff Nurses ...
... be Aide-de-Camp to Major- Gcorrai L W. Parsons. C.B , commanding Bth Divisi m. QUEEN* ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING SERVICE. Undermentioned ladies to Staff Nurses ...
... Edmund Fox, barrister, Chief Judge of the Chief Court of Lower Burma. IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDALS. The King has awarded the Impe:ial Service Medal to 116 retired members of the Home Civil Service. The names will appear in today's Gazette. BLOODY REVOLUTION ...
... of ‘Mr. John Prescott is promoted ‘of the ‘The Bahadur of Order of the Civil Service, and Mr. Francis and Mr. to te Knights Com- ef the same also number ot awarded tho Service Medal to 16 ‘a Home Civil (all Ket of the names appears in to-day's pleased ...
... fellowship his beloved daughter and son-in-law, and was nursed her who was his dearest earthly relative. God has blessed him with length of days, which were devotedly consecrated to the service of the Church and cause Christ. has enabled him steer our ...
... party had some sport in the wood at Wolferton ycBtord& . Y afternoon . Tho preparations for tho visit of the King and Queen Alexandra to Chatsworth to-day were last evening well advance' ! . Tho little station on the Midland Railway'at Bowley ., whoro ...
... people on land the evil in coun-try mitigated than unproductive the want in evils millions in hospitals infirmaries financial Imperial funds or both in to side in outlay ultimately in rural charging building r gci i lie State Hank that the the rate which it ...
... premiums. PLAVZIIIII. INLT IRIINIRAT student of the Dania 1 rho elaborate t• bevel Ivin THE LATE BARONESS i sould recar,nise ta Imperial nig/team taloa to O uro m perteressee thorny Ntelimiliaari2ehi . Priare Doman- Wag a surprise. at is unidereesed _ . _ _ ...
... has done important service to Irish industries. The completion of the harbour works (Co Wexford) and the opening of a line of railway from that point Waterford, giving a connection with Dublin and Cork, and the establishment of a service of steamers the ...
... Our own RoyaJ Family were early the year plunged into mourning the death of the King of Denmark, father of our beloved Queen Alexandra. Soon afterwards Ole death of Lord Ritchie, who had only been raised to the peerage month before, was announced. Other ...
... House. w HE THE IMPERIAL DIRECT WEST INDIA to Pembroke lam. Teton. Is TYNDAILIS PA Meet* mart. In eve. sm. hr. fear and three in home: - 11.;NIOR - CLLIIK - Wanted. well educatod. I splendid corner pompom Stable or motor. M.IIL SERVICE CO., Ltd. Fares-Bristol ...
... LONDON, E. EARLSWOO D ASYLUM. NATIONAL TRAINING HOME FOR T H E FEEBLE - MINDED. Patrats: Their Majesties the KING and QUEEN ALEXANDRA. Five Hundred Patients; 400 dependent upon Voluntary Contrlbutlens. Otto hundred pieces vacant for lack of funds. WI LL ...
... avert a breach of international veaor and so. se a result, to rodeos the amotantlymeroashig pressor , of naval and military ezpendl- Yam nurse something prielisable i dew le bring above the League of Peale white &r Henry ampboU-Dinmernean foreshadowed awake ...