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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 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 ...

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 ...

LONDON DAY BY DAY

... Flushing, to embark Queen Alexandra sod Princess Victoria, Queen Mluid and Prison Olaf for &gland. The cruiser &shriek win escort the wessei. Preparations are now completed re st ee =tos Boma, Sandringham, for the King Haakon and Queen Maud, and armory has ...

LONDON DAY BY DAY

... Saturday, Nov. 2. Queen Alerandrs and Princess Victoria are to leave Gopenhagen for London on Thuni-, day next. The King and Queen of Norway, accompanied by t he Crown Prince, leave Christiania in • day or two for Copenhagen, wh,Doe Queen Maud and Priam ...

LONDON DAY BY DAY

... Princesses Alexandra and Maud ill .ughters of the Printer, Royal and the Duke of Fife, have contributed dolls to be sold at the Novelists Bazaar, which is to be held at the Queen's Hall on Thursday, Deo. 5 in aid of The Girls' Realm Guild of Service. The ...

LONDON DAY BY DAY

... DAY Queen Alexandra, the gesso of Norway, the Princess of Wars, Primes Victoria, and P rince Francis of Tack were present last evening et Wyndhant's Theatre, and witnessed the perhumane. of Wben Knights Were Bold. This the third risk of Queen Alexandra ...

THE WEATHER.. THIS MORNING'S SPECIAL FORECAST

... Ambassador in St, Petersburg, has received from the King the Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, in recognition of his services in the negotietions for the Anglo-Russian Convention. (p. 11) On Wednesday and Thursday violist riots occurred in Calcutta ...

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... furnishing of the nurses' house at Alton. This was the rammessedation made to his hither by Mr. Daniel Duff,jun. whose name eke reappeers in the list. He gas personally visited Alton, and as the result the pleasant quarters anained to the nursing staff will ...

A STRIKE AVERTED

... Bombay signified his intention of joining the Imperial 'Service College Trust and Accepting the position of a vice-president. His Excellency further expressed the desire to make the work of the United Services College , better known in India. 11TMA-PESTH ...

Sri. Oxi:Atuf., toads& B. N. P. Y., Lynda' .. 11. i Deinsiethorp., Esq., Lim far .... 10 0 0 H. 8. Goa, Iraq.. ..

... TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, ROM. AMERICA AND JAPAN. -..--- MR. TAFTS AI3SUBANCES. _____ THE MILITARY AIRSHIP. LONDON DAY BY DAY I N PRANCR DIRIGIBLE No. L • Queen thealn warmly the membess of Ohildren'e Voles for their loyal and tombing telram. This was ...