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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 ...

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 ...

THE DAILY TELEGII THURSDAY, J 1 LT 4, 1907

... unior School at ,of the United Services College. They plead before his Royal Highness a statement of the object* and working of the trust, and he then cordially aosepted the position of president of the Imperial Service College Trust, in moosesion to ...

FOLKESTONE

... a large stretch of the I French coast could be seen. The Bast Kcal Agricultural Show (two days) mar mance, on Wednesday. Military bands from Fiona. cliffs will be present. Str Sdeard Samoan, 11.1.., will be: at home on the grounds on Thursday. Mr. George ...

VIOLENT RESOLITTION&

... searching a house in the city to-day the polies disoovered a detailed plan of the Baltic Railway Imperial line and & detailed plan of, the Imperial yacht Alexandra. Several men &lid women in the house were arrested. The authorities are stated to hare ascertained ...

THE DAILY THE WEATHER. THIS MORNING'S SPECIAL

... King and Queen on their entry into the Lambeth borough, and presented an address. His Majesty handed' the Mayor (Mr. F. A. Powell) the following reply I thank you for your loyal and dutiful address, both for myself and on behalf of Queen Alexandra, and I ...

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, MICINDA.), JULY $, 190 Z

... es the programme was a paper an Imperialism in Ildsration Mr. F. Handel Moroieon, chief teeter of whoa' to the Traarmel. Mr. W. E. Leak has Net retired from the pestmastership of Guildford, .It forty-three rare service. The stair, a mark of thee aslaim ...

THE WEATHER. THIS MORNING'S SPECIAL FORECAST

... the general committee of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, at Marlborough House. His Royal Flighness said they ha,: every reason to be satisfied with the growing confidence of the public in the work of the fund. (p. 12) Queen Wilhebnins received the swim ...

AUXILIARY FORCES

... Shattuck was the captain of the Queen's Westminster team, and Major Brett did a eatmlar duty for the Civil Senior. Rifleman Gill made 100 points for the Queen*, and Lance-Corporal Mann pot up a century for the Civil Service. There were two Offs on each side ...

and Cow. lasi nigba

... and Plenipotentiary at Paris) had an audience of the King. The Earl Howe (Lord Chamberlain to the Queen)' represented her Majesty at the funeral service for the late Hon. Mrs. North Dalrymple-Hamilton, which was held at Bt. Paul's Church, Knightsbridge ...

THE DAILY TELVGRAPII, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1907

... Grenadiers' Band, the King and Queen disembarked, with their suite. Whilst his Majesty formally declared the new dock open, and then turned to shake hands with the military officers who were in waiting to receive him, the Queen and Princess Victoria graciously ...

LONDON DAY BY DAY

... LONDON DAY BY DAY The King and Queen honoured Lord and Lady Farquhar with their company et dinner in 7, Oroevonor-square last evening, and several guests were invited to meet them. Afterwards Lady Farquhar bad a small dance. I A portrait of the King, ...