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IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSES

... IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSES. It is officially 111:100Uneed that existing varincies for staff owner to Queen Alexandra's luipe,a; M liter♦ Nursing Service will be Ailed at cnee. The ...

ALEXANDRA PALACE

... ADM. dark regularity, and so the jollity was unrestrained. and 14 • wet is to he men: A Bank Holiday at the Alexandra Palace without a military imeream barrow, painted red and yellow, a parachute dement and a balloon wont would be and a bareelvergan pounding ...

IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

... IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. QUESTION OF PUBLICITY. The Lnperial Conference was the subject or • question in she Howe of yesterday. Mule salted the Prime Ifininer whether. alt• dept 0 MALLSII tae align% be fan sidled every day web a report of the proceedings ...

IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

... IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. AGRNCT. The King will to-day motor to Reigate Priory again YORE, 167 een tiagniLlbs:defeekanoa to pass the Whitsuntide reeves with Captain feature. Prams Mewed slowly during the toe,. bear Reuter's representative has had •an i n t ...

MILITARY SPECTACLE. STREET DECORATIONS

... MILITARY SPECTACLE. STREET DECORATIONS. The [aim and LaMar* eteempasied by his Royal Authors the Priam of Wales, will visit the Oink today to accept the boo pitality of the City Corporation. Their Imperial sealairties, with their suite, are timed to leave ...

.(KING AND QUEEN

... .(KING AND QUEEN. efforts within due and reasonable limits. the fool is I:e7t restraint, taner, Firm. in •• ltomeo and Juliet, who can amine his. elf with the musicians downstairs or ii•tend the nurse in Juitm's Or, —a•n us in the case cf the porter Marbetli ...

MILITARY WITNESSES. QUESTION OF A PORTRAIT

... be had not valeecont home, a spacious nurse' pavilion, a Under the presidency of the Notheeleedi lel been ordered reineur thers te eurreel frol• Frelleis.t° tie the exhibition there will, therefor.' he °bleed Queen Amelia of Portugal Maven Lisbon en au ...

QUEEN OF SPAIN BIRTH OF A PRINOR

... particular of die Maurice de Bunsen, who, in the name of King Edward and Queen Alexandra, and, indeed, of the whole ol b 4land, congratulated his Majesty, and him to convey to Queen Victoria Eugenia good wishes of the English Royal family and of the whole ...

KING AND QUEEN. THE VISIT TO WALES. OFFICIAL The king has approved the arrangements , made for the visit of

... the Deer d r i e Howes Imperial Yeomanry, ender Oaplain T. J. 1.. Ptiestley. In the Ann carriage ea S. the = , the deputrusayor, the town clerk, and the alderman, and immediately after them will be the Zing, with Queen Alexandra, Prime= Victoria, end Lard ...

QUEEN VICTORLI. THE PRINCE CONSORT HIS POSITION AND WORK

... assigned to her by law, the anahand of a Queen Regnant is entirely ignored by the law. The is the more extraordinary, as a husband kiss in this country such particular rights and great power ever his wile, and as the Queen is married as any ocher woman is, and ...

BOY SMOKERS

... regrets that be dors set see II way to introduce • bill ow the 'abject at prownt. Vacations for plad names in Queen Anaendrsa Imperial Military Nursing Petrov are to be filled at enre. The ratite of pay are, for mat ron-leecilef, to £350; principal metres, ...

ARRIVAL OF GUESTS

... of Battenberg sat with Queen Victoria Eugenie on her right, and King Alfonso sat facing them. When the Spanish King and Queen gained the Castle, King Edward and his Imperial guests had just returned from attending Divine service in the private chapel. ...