LONDON RIFLE BRIGADE
... adjutant and quartermaster-general. will take up his duties on the 6th prox. Mira B. I. Jones, Matron, Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service, from Miilbsnk Hospital, has been appointed for duty in ...
... adjutant and quartermaster-general. will take up his duties on the 6th prox. Mira B. I. Jones, Matron, Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service, from Miilbsnk Hospital, has been appointed for duty in ...
... fPotuky. •Ji. p- mi™*™. M.D., i, the Egyptiea OoeerameDt. VETER IN AMY SERVICE. J, Nona, C. 8., C.LE, D3.U.. i> pieced CD retired pay. QUEEN ALEXANDRAS IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING ...
... —Llcnleomnt W. T. Bmoknn fpaisoa bis commiulon. QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING SERVICE. Matron.—Mian M. C. V. X. Cola, R.R.0.. ratiiaa on rtunrf P./- MEMORANDA. Colonel J. A. Co*hc*«l. C. 8.. ...
... QUEEN ALEXANDRA IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING SERVICE. Him A. L. Stuart. Staff Nurse, revigna her nppointms*. Mias K. M. Mathews to bo Staff Nurse ...
... VETERINARY SERVICE. Army Veterinary Oorpa.—Lico'.cnant J. W. Rainey placed on temporary bail pay account of il.'-dealtb. ARMY CHAPLAINS' DEPABTMF.NT. The Rct. F. B 1». Bck*-r?taffe I>Te-». Forres, Third Chaplain Forces, Second CUasx. QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL ...
... ut, with precedence ne below Rer. P. QUEEN ALEXANDRA S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING SERVICE. Staff arses Mia G. M. Ben net and Mias J. Connell arc confirmed in their appointment#, their periods of provisiODal ...
... Royal's) Dragoon Guards.—Lieutenant H. A, Clifton 14 seconded for service Adjutant Imperial *2oth &r»ar».—Second Lieutenant T. C. Barman, from Ooceeterahitc (Royal Gk»oc«atershirc Hussars) Imperial Yeomanry, to Second Lieutenant, in succession to Lieutenant ...
... should long require your services ; and condition that ir, when his ten® of service expires, the Army Reserve is called out , will serve for further period not exceeding twelve months.” wishes to discharged before the end of his service, he must pay sum not ...
... or Army ends. This wiil act inducernent irwn to tak*' this branch of military work to begin wkb, will provide a permanent nursing reserve, ready wiienovrr the need ara*e. The Queen the fx4trone«*i cf the work, and Lot! fU-'oeiv.- also patron, and Iho ...
... THE STANDARD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1908. QUEEN’S HALL ORCHESTRA. LEADER AND SOLOIST. It fcUnd* to th® credit of th» Queen’s Hull Orchestra that their programme Saturday afternoon was entirely carried out withoutoutside assistance. Undaunted by the fact ...
... : Hi* Most Grac.«,u, Majes*.y th«; KING and Her Host Gracieiu Matety ALEXANDRA* Conductor—HKNßV J. WOOD. Ptiarinal Fitte Violin—W. Frje Pa?i.er. SECOND CONCERT TO-NIGHT, orork. QUEEN H.U.L. PLACE. Bnuufonbarpar Co we.-to for No. i Bach. CooieerU.j PiaAoforto ...
... Duchess Bedford (president of Alexandra Udiea' Committee) and G.»cbcn (chairman of the council of Victorias Jubilee Institute for Nurw, j adiich the Queen is president), had the honon, of being received by her Majcty. The Queen drove out in the afternoon ...