LIEUTENANTS' PAY
... and are to proceed to a rendezvous in the Channel, ticular class of horse in any. particular part of ¢ Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service. a } , at the Sheffield Conference, suggested nae carrying ...
... and are to proceed to a rendezvous in the Channel, ticular class of horse in any. particular part of ¢ Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service. a } , at the Sheffield Conference, suggested nae carrying ...
... Queen Alexandra's Return. It is expectetl (says the London correspondent of the Birtninrham Poet that Qtteen Alexandra win be back in town next Saturday week. Her Majerty nee the King', pnrate railway ealoon when travellin,7 from Denmark to the toast ...
... ROYAL NAVAL Pe Assisiant-Paymasters J. 5. Latte te the I: W. L. Thi ford to the Juno, W. CG. Fiddes to the Bulwark, all oy , A. W. Fry to the Cochrane, duly Sist, © Témérairo, July BO. Jones to tee sie T. Martin to the Inplacable, July to the Queen, w ...
... proceeded to Chatham Po dame 2nd. Torpedo: and Albert, Alexandra, Erehantress, and Alberta left for Cowes July Sist. Revenge arrived 1st. Cowes.—Commander-in- Chief, Atlantic. in Prince ai Wales. with Queen, Implacable, and for Berehaven A\ t 3rd. Venus leaves ...
... Ellerslie Schoo!. ‘naton ink J. Hockieg ter &. Allison, for United Services Yelverton. H. for Oskington v. , tor Brent 8, not out—W. D. K. Thelbusson, for BS. College ¥. Exeter United Services. sI—-Rev. Lye, tor SI—K. R. Scott, Exeter Unibed J. for v, So—Grinton ...
... pan at ek Cor. team won by lil points, te! an average of 88:5 for cight, men, at rango> 200, a W. of H.MS. Queen. a ap safely a¢ the Royal Naval He , Gibraltar, and rejoined bis shi ip, before sho left jor England.—* raitar Chronic! The Inflexible, cruiser ...
... to, receive the honour of . done good service, and is the Sir William Gold- smith, another officer of the navi ted the Queen on was, it will be recalled, berta twelve years ago on his retirement from tho service. If Mr. Fred Jane is correct in his in ...
... 0. H. J. Wyitt; R-AM.C., who has retired from the army on the service 25 ago, and promoted to his rank im 1505. He did exosilent service in the Boor war, 1699-1902, King’s ing medal Queen's maial three clasps and the With two clasps. ...
... meagre pension to lower his pay. But, in regard to civil service employment, his reasonable plea to be allowed to count his service towards im the Civil Service, , oF to qualify for both militery (or naval) and civil pension, has been disallowed by Mr. Asquith ...
... submarines C 23 and C 30 will shortly be ready for delivery for active service, and orders have been given for tnem to be commissioned by Lieuts, A. B. Prowse and F. E. B. Feilmann for service in the recently-forme: § tb VII. flotilla, which is compozed entireiy ...
... cruiser Invincible, who his knee a abort while ago, has now made a Tecovery. will for the rank of staff be ‘Heid at tho Royal Naval following day. Tuesday, and Téméraire and the cruisers Warrior and Talbot, ‘Tho first watches of tho battleahips New Zealand ...
... the staff of the Director ‘Services in of ‘Adjutant- General to the Forces, in succession to PLN. ‘Lioat. B. the Devonshire Regt., caused by the Addington, 1st, ae with the appointment of Gentleman Army, dA filled by ie Royal Mali It is notified Council ...