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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

EW TI I t.A THIS ZETJEIIIO,as ALTUS: '*Alll.l.l' EINPICILWEL. Jana Neilson am Fred Trrry , .111e,Ary. J. tame ..

... in London on Thursday, on a private visit to Queen Alerzaadra, her sister. (p. 11) Mr. Chamberlain has arrived at St. Raphael, in the South of France, near which town be will stay for us weeks. (p. 11) Queen Wilhelmina has presented to Captains Sperling ...

HUNTING

... splendid Of the Royal National Peados filed for Nurses. which is by far the greatest proM. dent society of women in the world, and affords at s r soot an annual income for the de- Qtet . n Alerandia's Imperial Military Naming 0 only to be entered through the ...

LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE WORLD

... Spain, where he loathed. (p. 9) The Queen and the Dowager-Empreat of Ruaeia paid a vunt on Saturday to t/se London Honpital, and spent • considerable time in making a thorough inspection of the ward•. In the Queen Alexandra's Light Department their Majesties ...

PARLIAMENTARY NOTES. 'LONDON DAY BY DAy

... Prises of Ur Queen sad Ike Bawer taus altar- The Win Ben. M.P. (Panne Minnie. and Pun Lord of the bad of today. M& 10. Today in the forty.ifoorte annivennry of dm wedding-day of their Majesties the King and Queen. Their Majesties the Queen and the Empress ...

NEWS FROM THE FAR LI

... unreservedly, political murder, from whatever motive. The armed struggle against Russia's domestic enemies they leave to the Imperial Government. It is atfirrissl that the police have discovered an individual who declares that • certain prison endeavoured ...

GERMAN SHIPPING TRADE. Assicistm. • sad 4, lAssoke's Inn-fields, W.C., Mardi 211. Yetherday. Mee swami: of tie ..

... share Jan. 23. the dying machine problem hove again been, taken, nicre dead than alive, to the hospital with the Princesses Alexandra and used , leave nave, etch paned late the els* the t - FRENCH DEMANDS PRESENTED . Gibraltar on Tuesday, by steamer, for ...