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THE KING'S RETURN. DEPARTURE FROM MARIENBAD, Friday. The oasis' train conveying King Edward sad his mite left ..

... reachßalmoral on the 23rd. _ _ _ The Queen will be absent from England until the beginning of October, by which time the A.ing will have returned from Scotland. QUEEN IN DENMARK. From Our Own COPENHAGEN, Friday. Queen Alexandra and the Dowager-Empr Be es of ...

GENERAL INFERENCE

... public generally. A funseal service was ctindticuil at St. Mary's Ciithedral by the bishop. 01 Edinburgh, in the premise. of • large gathering winch included many repromauves of tile Queen Victoria. Jubilee Institute of Nurses and tee Edinburgh School ...

A. H., Deal

... The Lewises' Lodge, No. 1,209 2 2 0 Lodge of R. George, No. 3,156 1 5 6 Lodge, No. 2,234 1 1 0 United Service Lodge, No. 3,124 1 1 0 QUEEN ALEXANDRA LEAGUE. KM Muriel Gutkind, • • Cele Mad by Biz Pupils of Moira Home School, Eastbourne Mel Wow McClure ...

BRILLIANT UNIFORMS

... Connaught, and sway Royalties. About tea minerals before the Gelman parer and /Impress were dee to arrive King Edward, Queen Alexandra, and the Royal party from the Castle arrived within the station. The King wore the uniform of a soloed! of the lot Prussian ...

THE PEOPLE'S WELCOME

... trom Park.atreet into the King's Park. From this point could be heard 'the hearty cheers which followed the King and Queen Alexandra aa they drove down Castlekill to meet their illustrious Inmate. This was accurately reed as a signal that the arrival ...

BRILLIANT SCENE

... gave the tort of Their Imperial Majesties the German Emperor and Empress in the following words: In welcoming their Imperial Majesties the German Emperor and Empress to British shores, let me express on behalf of the Queen and myself the great pleasure ...

ART BALE • IN PARIS

... from to-morrow at noon the Queen will muss to nurse her child. The best proof of the Queen's praiseworthy intentions is to be found in the fact that, contrary to the tradition of the Court of Spain. according to which a nurse has always been engaged before ...

ARRIVAL IN PARIS

... arrival of av OD ThursJAY morning. Queen Alexandra*A Imperial vv-itor is also her younger sister. the second daughter of the late v.merabie and re'pai'd King chrt.,t;., of Denmark. There are only three rears between our Queen and the Empress liana Feodorcerna ...

KING AT BIARRITZ. AMERICAN FINANCE. THE VISIT TO SPAIN. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND THE RAILWAY& From Or gown ..

... will arrive at Cartagena at six o'clock on Sunday nierning. King Edward and Queen Alexandra are expected at eight a.m. on Mandel. General Beecorae, Chief of King Alicsso's Military Cabinet, will accompany his Bs= On Monday evening the gala banquet the Manmade ...

Hid MAJESTY'S SPEECH. A BRILLIANT SCENE

... outstretched hand of the King. Queen Alexandra shook hands with his Highness, as did also the Princess of Wales and the Duke of C.onnanglit. The Maharajg of Aliwar saluted King Edward in the same fashion. Queen Alexandra wore • commune of purple velvet ...

LORD CHESHAM

... private life, attar a military service extending over thirty-Ave years. Of more than temporary interest is it to record Lord Chnitam's views with regard to the force he had done so much to waste. He held that a force of Imperial Yeomanry should be raised ...

GTFT OF A BRIDGE REFUSED

... esteem and empathy of the Austrian Imperial family. for whom, indeed, they bad made such great sacrifices. They enjoyed the sincerest friend.hp of Queen Victoria, and naturally, AIN°, of King Edward end Queen Alexandra. since the Duchene of Cumberland is ...