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GOLD CUP STOLFS ASCOT RAM A DARING THEFT. ROYAL ASCOT. ,BRILLIANT SCENE. KING AND QUEEN PRESENT Considerable ..

... weather. The bell rang within a few momenta after the King and Queen had arrived, bring. ing with them Primo Andrew of Gramm whom the writer last saw, straight, and slim, set tall, is his military uniform, at the Olympia games in Athens. Appropriately enough ...

TO-DAY'S ARRIVAL&

... it may suffice to mention that BU Edward and Queen Alexandra are expected to reach Windsor from Sandringham about see o'clock, and their Imperial guests are doe Ghent half-pest three. The Ring and Queen will, of course, be at the station to receive their ...

MONILL TS DKPARTTRFB

... Genera: Omit w Chief of the Military (bleat ; and Vine• Admiral von Chief of the Naval Cabinet. Within very low minutes after their Imperial guests ; , are taken their departure from Wintieor, King Etward and Queen Alexandra will journey to t.ocdon. About ...

ENTHUSIASTIC SCENES

... suffering, in peace as well as in war, is well known, and her Imperial Majesty saw bare much that is quite distino- I ties and unique in the greet work of healing. The err in attendees on Queen Alexandra and the Empress Maria reodorovna included the Ma:chimer ...

THE BERLIN BOURSE

... minutes past twelve, only to Mars that they were too late. 1';le Queen and her Imperial aster drove to the Palace in a closed carnage. The latter was dressed in black, and Queen Alexandra was also in black, but in her ame the mask, hue I was relieved to ...

THE EMPRESS'S DEPARTURE

... Edward, the German Emperor, and the Duke of Connaught; in the second were Queen Alexandra, the German Empress, and the Princess Victoria. All along the route the King and Queen and their illustrious guests were greeted with enthusiastic scoiamstime. ...

THE KING AND QUEEN. JOURNEY TO TOULON. Fawn Our Own Corresmoodat MADRID, Friday Night. ?ha Freaks* , of the Council

... aoennspanied Queen Alexandra and the Prises's As far as Longueau, the station nest to Amiens, and then went on in a eperial train to Biarritz, where her Majesty, as 1 al, learn, is timed to arrive at a quarter-past two tomorrow afterboon. The Queen and the ...

THE atom BANQIJET

... Charles W and his company give a command p umance at Windsor Castle. The Queen of Norway is expected to arrive at Use, (n3tio to-morrow. On Stusdav the King and Queen of Spain, the Queen of Portugal , anti Prioress George of Saxony, and the Grand Duke and ...

MEETING OF KING AND HArSEA

... cavalcade moved off. To-night the Emperor and Empress dined en famine with King Edward and Queen Alexandra in the Oak Dining Room. To-morrow the Royal and Imperial party will enjoy shooting in the coverts around Flemish Farm and Cranbourne Tower. ...

THE KING AT WINDSOR

... King and Queen, returning to London by train. A 'orrice in memory of Queen Alexandra's father, the late King Christian of Denmark, will be held at Windsor on Tuesday nest, the first anniversary of his Itapety's death. It . will be a family service, and will ...

AT OLYMPIA. END OF THE TOURNAMENT

... Company of London Imperial Yeomanry) 2 ; Lieut. H. W. Naylor (Royal Field Artßleirt 3. Tent Pegging: Stalr-Major- ajor Z. Brantley (Westmister Dragoons, Imperial Yeomanry), 1 ; Sergeaat Valley (18th Homers), 2 ; Lambda: rgeant W. (Army Service OorPO , 3. Bayonet ...

CIVILIAN APPOIINTMENTS

... CIVILIAN APPOIINTMENTS. In order to utilise the valuable clinical geld provided by the Queen Alexandra's Military Hospital, the Array Council have decided to associate that \capital with the Royal Army Medical College, se an integral pert of its medieed ...