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... have just been unveiled at Hong- Kong statues of Queen Alexandra and the Princess of Wales—the latter the of Mr. H. N. Mody, Parsee gentleman trom Bombay. Bombay, the way, possesses statue of the late Queen Victoria which ’>■ curious and awe-inspiring s ...

Published: Thursday 30 December 1909
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1657 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

RECENT WILLS'

... t'r King said: hope sec I VB.-0 v.1.1 Knglaud. was glad ( again.' i.« -utwumj-MPf then reported t.liat the tram start Queen Alexandra atfec- tl»- Empress and the Kmrrr wto- kissed her hand. The King : U&i Kfflp ami -bonk his hand* in .«»: iwartv nunner ...

the all night sitting PARLIAMENTARY COKEWtPO!*DBWT.I Westminster, Thursday Night. late overnight sitting on the ..

... could twelve pest Irs?** THE A/AY; AND QUE AT A MILITARY HOSPITAL. ■'•en.onv of dedicating the Memorial Chapel Q C'« Alexandra Military Hospital, Millbank, noon yesterday tho presence the King and Queen. Princess Victoria, ■ rt I'uko and Connaught. There ...

THE NEW KENSINGTON MUSEUM. OPENING BT THE KING. AN IMPOSING CEREMONIAL

... resolution in behalf of military training had to with*•***ll because so many the Oversea delegate* it as entirely impracticable their lands. Tbey did not accept the doctrine 241 every man is in duty bound to trained in for military service when required. This ...

RECENT WILLS

... given the looef branch of the National Service League. 'Hie cup was won the l*t ompany the Imperial Lads' Brigade (Cant. Hy. Ryan), and waa presented by the Mayoress (Mrs. Johnson). behalf the N.C.O.'a of the Imperial Lad* Brigade the Mayoress also presented ...

, E.C., and 32. Cockopur

... , E.C., and 32. Apply K 31 Strcvi. S. W. P. Co., 18. Moor^ate Shipping. 1 AMAICA, IMPERIAL DIRECT MAID .SERVICE TUB r.ri.STOl. KINOrfTON (JAMAICA) lfi-n«lt*r»o«i laU 6. ' >¥ . lor ■• \ IF. spoir.a I'arei i A[-r>ly ri.DF.lt, DEMPSTER. i. CO.. Lirerpool; ...

SUMMARY OK THE NEWS

... determined to face the great Imperial questions, and specially that military and naval defence, if there were *uch thing party spirit be reckoned with. Who could have believed possible for Mr. Balfour to make speech Imperial defence, with detailed references ...

DEATHS

... it was not the political opinions, but the military science of the Count that William was in agreement with. Tt is not, however, pos- sible to separate Count. Schlieffen’s political reflections from his military remarks. Both these are as the warp and woof ...

Published: Monday 11 January 1909
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1077 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

COURT AND PERSONAL

... COURT AND PERSONAL King Edward and Queen Alexandra arrived Girgeoti, Sicily, yesterday and went over the town, being everywhere heartily cheered by the people. Bouquets were presented to the Queen by the Mayor and Prefect. After visiting the cathedral ...

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THE LATE MR. SIMON C BCROPK

... not only by their costumes, but aim toneh military preciaion in their bearing. Otherwise the woo one martial The King in Field Marshal'* uniform croased with the Bine Ribband the Garter, and by Queen Alexandra and all the member* the Royal Family residence ...